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Ezekiel 18:1-13 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

1. The Lord said:

2. Ezekiel, I hear the people of Israel using the old saying,“Sour grapes eaten by parentsleave a sour taste in the mouthsof their children.”

3. Now tell them that I am the Lord God, and as surely as I live, that saying will no longer be used in Israel.

4. The lives of all people belong to me—parents as well as children. Only those who sin will be put to death.

5. Suppose there is a truly good man who always does what is fair and right.

6. He refuses to eat meat sacrificed to foreign gods at local shrines or to worship Israel's idols. He doesn't have sex with someone else's wife or with a woman having her monthly period.

7. He never cheats or robs anyone and always returns anything taken as security for a loan; he gives food and clothes to the poor

8. and doesn't charge interest when lending money. He refuses to do anything evil; he is fair to everyone

9. and faithfully obeys my laws and teachings. This man is good, and I promise he will live.

10. But suppose this good man has an evil son who is violent and commits sins

11. his father never did. He eats meat at local shrines, has sex with someone else's wife,

12. cheats the poor, and robs people. He keeps what is given to him as security for a loan. He worships idols, does disgusting things,

13. and charges high interest when lending money. An evil man like that will certainly not live. He is the one who has done these horrible sins, so it's his own fault that he will be put to death.

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