2 MeqabyanEthiopian Orthodox TewahedoAccepted by Some TraditionsGe'ez tradition, commonly transmitted through AmharicShare2 Meqabyan 1Wikisource community English translation - EnglishMoreVersion - 1 availableWikisource community English translationLanguageEnglishEspañol‹2 Meqabyan 12 Meqabyan 22 Meqabyan 32 Meqabyan 42 Meqabyan 52 Meqabyan 62 Meqabyan 72 Meqabyan 82 Meqabyan 92 Meqabyan 102 Meqabyan 112 Meqabyan 122 Meqabyan 132 Meqabyan 142 Meqabyan 152 Meqabyan 162 Meqabyan 172 Meqabyan 182 Meqabyan 192 Meqabyan 202 Meqabyan 21›2 Meqabyan 12 Meqabyan 1ListenPlay this chapter in spoken English.Save chapterListen to chapter1This is a book that tells how Meqabees found the Israelites in Mesopotamia, which is part of Syria, and killed them in that region, beginning from Jabbok all the way to the square of Jerusalem; and it tells how he destroyed the country. 2Because the Syrians, the Edomites, and the Amalekites were united with the Moabite man, Meqabees, who destroyed the land of Jerusalem—for they camped from Samaria to the square of Jerusalem and throughout its entire region—they killed in war, sparing no one except a few people who fled. 3When the children of Israel did wrong, the Lord aroused Meqabees, the man of Moab, against them, and he killed them with the sword. 4Because of this, the enemies of the Lord and the nations bragged over His honored country and swore by their crimes. 5The Philistines and the Edomites camped there; the Lord sent them because the people had been hypocritical regarding His Word, and they began to take revenge and destroy the Lord’s land. 6The country of Meqabees is Riemat, which is part of Moab; he arose from his country with power, and those with him also swore oaths. 7They camped in the region of Gilead, which is the lot of Mesopotamia up to Syria, so that they might destroy the Lord’s land. There, he begged the Amalekites and Philistines for help, giving them much silver, gold, chariots, and horses to be one with him in his crime. 8They came together and crushed the fortress; those who lived in it shed blood like water. 9They made Jerusalem like a hut in a vineyard (a temporary shelter); he made a voice heard within it and performed all the sinful works the Lord hates. They also defiled the Lord’s land, which was once filled with praise and honor. 10They made the flesh of your friends and the corpses of your servants food for the beasts of the wilderness and the birds of heaven. 11They robbed the orphans and the widows; without fearing the Lord, they acted as Satan taught them. Until the Lord, who examines the kidneys and the mind, was provoked to anger, they even ripped fetuses out of the bellies of pregnant women. 12They returned to their own country rejoicing because they had worked evil against the Lord’s people, taking the plunder they captured from the honored land. 13When they returned and entered their houses, they made celebrations, songs, and clapping. Next chapter2 Meqabyan 2›Similar passagesBy tradition and source labelFind similarCompare selectedCompare with similarAsk Deep ThoughtSelect passages to search for parallels.Tap any verse to select it, then compare selected passages or ask Deep Thought. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0