Tough passage to listen to.
But I try to give it some background so this tough part of the Bible makes a little more sense.
It does have to do with God's justice, God's righteousness, love and good will for the people, and what -- the injustices -- he intends to correct for a happier and more blessed people, who call by his name, to lead.
God bless.
A basic a cappella rendition at 7:05, few mistakes. Mostly commentary: How do we believe these things? Who can we trust? How do we have hope in these things? When does the religion, Christianity, come off the page and leave 'high-church' formalism, as the life of Jesus and his followers? -- Sorry, I don't play any instruments.
Garbage. Finding a good book in a Christian bookstore, except the Bible and parabiblical sources, is like finding a needle in a haystack -- They're just not there. Why has Christianity turned into celebritism and all lies and deception? And it's dangerous, or can be.
What do we think when we quibble, argue, and try to promote the peace that is Jesus?
It's nothing more than a God-delusion...
Oops: "The guy that died," was Carl Sagan. I believe I'm speaking of Richard Dawkins here.