Contemporary English Version The Lord Can Be Trustedand pray in his name! Tell everyone what he has done. 2Sing praises to the Lord! Tell about his miracles. 3Celebrate and worship his holy name with all your heart. 4Trust the Lord and his mighty power. 5Remember his miracles and all his wonders and his fair decisions. 6You belong to the family of Abraham, his servant; you are his chosen ones, the descendants of Jacob. 7The Lord is our God, bringing justice everywhere on earth. 8He will never forget his agreement or his promises, not in thousands of years. * 9 God made an eternal promise 10 to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, 11when he said, “I'll give you the land of Canaan.” 12At the time there were only a few of us, and we were homeless. 13We wandered from nation to nation, from one country to another. mistreat our people. Instead he protected us by punishing rulers 15and telling them, “Don't touch my chosen leaders or harm my prophets!” 16 God kept crops from growing until food was scarce everywhere in the land. 17 But he had already sent Joseph, sold as a slave into Egypt, around his legs and neck. 19Joseph remained a slave until his own words had come true, and the Lord had finished testing him. set Joseph free of everything he owned. 22Joseph was in command of the officials, and he taught the leaders how to use wisdom. came and settled in Egypt as foreigners. 24 They were the Lord's people, so he let them grow stronger than their enemies. 25They served the Lord, and he made the Egyptians plan hateful things against them. 26 God sent his servant Moses. He also chose and sent Aaron 27to his people in Egypt, and they worked miracles and wonders there. 28 Moses and Aaron obeyed God, and he sent darkness to cover Egypt. into streams of blood, and the fish all died. even in the royal palace. flies and gnats swarmed all around. God sent hailstones and flashes of lightning. 33He destroyed their grapevines and their fig trees, and he made splinters of all the other trees. and more grasshoppers came than could be counted. 35They ate every green plant and all the crops that grew in the land of Egypt. of every first-born son. 37 When God led Israel from Egypt, they took silver and gold, and no one was left behind. 38The Egyptians were afraid and gladly let them go. and guided them by fire during the night. he sent more birds than they could eat. 41 God even split open a rock, and streams of water gushed into the desert. 42God never forgot his sacred promise to his servant Abraham. 43When the Lord rescued his chosen people from Egypt, they celebrated with songs. 44 The Lord gave them the land and everything else the nations had worked for. 45He did this so that his people would obey all his laws. Shout praises to the Lord! Contemporary English Version, Second Edition (CEV®) © 2006 American Bible Society. All rights reserved. Bible text from the Contemporary English Version 2nd Edition (CEV®) is not to be reproduced in copies or otherwise by any means except as permitted in writing by American Bible Society, 101 North Independence Mall East, Floor 8, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2155 (www.americanbible.org). Learn more at www.cev.bible. Discover .BIBLE resources for your ministry at www.get.bible/cev Home |