Chapter 3: The Biosphere ECOLOGY Section 3-1 Section 3-2 Section 3-3.
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into thine hand, and hath made
ruler over them all. flq! o1!!!E
betore thee: and the form
pleces.
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eth known to thee
as lor
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r,vool: his throne was like the fieryttame, crnd hls wheels os burning fire.a 10 A fieiT stream issued and came
forlh irom before him: thousand thou-sancls ministered unt.o him. and tenthousand times ten thousand stood be-
fore him: the judgment was set, and
the books were opened.
beasts, t
#14-And there rva5given him dornin-ion, anci glory. and a kingdom. that allireople. nalions, aud languages,shor"rid setrre him: his dominirin is aneverlastinE dominion, wirich shall not
king of Bab'-y-bn Dan'-iel had a
c{Bq qld vuiqlq Pi lrEE*F@I
et 4 The first was like a lion, and hadeagfmewingsthereof were plucked, rand it was liftedup from the earth, and made standupon the feet as a man, and a man'shearl was given to it.e 5 41! _beilq_l-d.g!p1&-1*,b!q$,_A_qec-q!4 l$e lo:A_-D_qqL and it raised upitself on one side, and it hod three ribsin the mouth of it between the teeth ofit: and they said thus unto it" Arise.devour much flesh.
ion was given to it.
e 1tr Ibeheld thenbecause of the voice
ol the great words which the hornspake: I beheld eveir tiil tire beast was
siain, and his body clestroYed, and
ves were
in the midst of nrY bodY, and {he vi-
Came n-eaiunto one of them that -
stood by, and asked him the truth ofall this. So he told me, and made me
knoiv the interpretation of the things';:, 17 These great beasts, which arefour, are four kings, which shall ariseorit of the eafth.; 18 But the saints of ihe most Llighshajl take the kingdom. and possess
the'kingdom for evet', even lor bver
' lil 'itren I rvould know tlie truth oft tr t' l?rui iliTea fl u,{iii1i-ffidivbrsei'raa.lll rne otiiers, exceeding dread-
r wings ol' a lowl: thcheast had also fout'heads: and domin'
om
e 7 A&rllls_lsqryAthe n
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lli l in rhe province of E,-tam; alilLsawlffirnur he sais-T-g3,0trrib-Ug.S I lJL+Jl$g& and I was by the river ofl J'JM
power in the ram to stand belirrc hinr.bu_T{lScas llqlpryqp l[rr, r' ry.1 r r r t I
andstampef,fpon him: and th?L* ii l,tnonelhat could-deliver'tire lam cut rilhis hand.
lrAl\tI',t, o. r.]
-qut q[qtq_oJ1[cq came
toward the east, and toward the pleas-ant land.
he place sanctuary) was castof(hisdown.
0 1-4"4!q ltg sar! Un-tllmr,- t,i1l.1!',,r,othousand and three hrrrrrirtrl rl;rirs;
i l saw:, and, behold.-jhere stood ilefo.e
ffiitdown,and:1, l :
l6iftr it in-pieces. . . l: itnd thg {wo horns larere lrieh:but.o.!el-'iXffit [ '@111 lilg+g* I 45ry1!-e rqltoushins;we,sryard,
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ffiffdfilIa t t-u e-o-1' als q Islr I Lt@6wa$,'rhflfii--<t. arrdTe sha-fl srr[diie-t!ryf. I ,ti]atlq b_easts miEhf vanr: Gfore
.,i.75Ancl he shail_speak sJ'P,(rl,P9I!IJ I lc.llvqy out of his hand: bur he didJ3gainSlttiFrind*fiieL3l! Uql-yg}.t I irtcording to his will,- and became
Orrt tne sarTB offhe moSlIlglf.,-qf0rl I rtrdat.
tii,nt'toenare6TfrIds and@i antl i1:rHinklo enange irmes ano,raH' o]lll il 5 and+-l wasponsidering. gehold.iriev slrati be"giveii in{r]}isrtan{unul j(rl he eaaiko*effrom the wbsl-bn rhea 'rim.e and tintes and thc dividing ![
| )iie oiin6 who6 earth. anO (ouifreO
rime. , I rior the ground;)nd,ilre eoabftaJi no-.-26 But the judgmeni shall s1t, and I i;rbfb froin6er#e*nlrr u"r.i'_they shall take au'av his dgmlnion+(l I 5M that hadc'o.1sumtja4dtodestroyituntotlrr|tiuoffistandingend- r ,, --i_-: .^ lrefore the river, and ran trnto him int 27 And,the kingdom and dominion, ;;;;;;';r;j:;;;;'xjj-:*r'.-t il Ans rne Krili,,uuilr
",jy_lyj:,:,1,1::j, rhe fury of hispoweland the grealness of tl'le kinslgrn-qu z-';i,n-O il_r*$i[tJme clos.e unio theder the whole heaveir. sliall be given L ,;'';L'l!U#li,i',iiqAq1iffi$lllfr ;31f; ,',ff
",H;ffiHin::ff ::i%
cc.r1_ain sglnt which
I i trrake his two [*d'anOU gq-
whose teeth welenails of5iaB: win pieces. and
the prihce of the host. ancl
rd prospered.tr3 Then I ht
16 And I heard a man's voice be-tween-tJiAlarr? s rf--U'-tai Strictrcalled, and Ga'-bri-el, make thismanio
came near I stood:and ifh-en-h'C came,l waS afeil upon my face:'llnfTi6TaidTnm
of A-has-u-e'-rus, of the seed ofMedes, which was made king overrealm of the Chal-r1e'-ans;
2 In the first year of his reigtr Iiel unclerstood
y'r9{-rvflt.Ancl I set my face unto the
ildE5mih-Ia stin rr,-, an d sackc loth,
e was spea
ing turo horns are the kilTgs of Me'-di-a and Pgr'-sia.
2 i Aird rhe lough goat\is the king ot'
Gre'-ci-a: 'and '1hc great hord ihai is
between his eyes is the first king.
ancl the
$7{ iriitTfrElpiowep shall be mighly.hut noi bv{iis own power;)an(*he shallclest roy \vbn dt' rf u t I vprid slr a"].!_plgf
oshallhand:
&lq]
mitted iniqr"ritr,, and have doneedly. u-Q_lgyc_-rsbslkd, evendepading from thy precepts andthy judgments:J JqufalrrultLJ
6 Neither have rve hearkened unt11tS the prophets, w
name to our kings,princes, ancl our fathers, and to all thpeople of thc land.
t1t1t0 tnee, bui unt0 us con
uLl uqrr, Lrlru !v !rlw lrrrruurL(
r"u'-sa-iem, andtnto ait trs'-
illcd)
and wag
rli the countries whither thou h
gl2 And he hath confirmed hisr' ,r:ds. which he spake agains[us)-and;r: linsi(oun judges that judged _usr\byiiringing uponlusla great evil: for un-rre:'the whole heaven hath not beenrii;ne as hath been done upon Je-ru'-
the evil. and
not hise i5 And now
p16 0 Lord, according to all thy righ-teousness, l-bcsee_eh thee, let thine
aga,thc
a
areare
about,Ss)p 17 Now lherelbre. 0 qur God..hearthe prayer ofth;' servanr) an(hisrtsun-plications, and cause thy face to shineupon@forthe Lord's sake.O 18 0 my God, incline thine ear, andhear: epe_olhjlgsyes, a nd &lgldbur)desolations. and the city which iC
called-57Thy name: lor'we;do notpresent,bur ;supplications before theefor.our. righleousnesses, but ior thyg''elt mercies +@19 O Lord. hear: 0 Lord. lorgivc,0 Lord, hearken and do: defer not.
idand
srs, ali this evil is come uoongs)vetrr:ade(welnot our prayer before theI ':ariotir Gocl, thatiw{might turnI llrn ioui; iniquities, and understandlhi, truth.6 14 Therefore hath the Lonn
ithe sin of mvleople K,the sln 0l mrl Deople ll:ra-,eL.hnd pre-
bentin gihry; supplication b'efore theLono my God for the holy mountainof
D i5 And now,OfortIour God, thattu il brought.thy people)forth out ofttri landof E'-gYptwith a mighty hand,rir:d hast gotten thee renown, as at this
;r::ri the oath that is written in the law
lor thine own sake.
of
day;
ort g"reatly
stand thevision.
)t
a
beloved: therefore under-
matter, an<l consider thell I ate no Pleasant bread, neit
came flesh nor wine in mY mouth'.
itrer Oid I anoint mvself at ail, till
o]lo- -$., alq
shall confilm rthe cov-
rions ih e,, shal1 salieJl-d95919!9,, evgn
1ffi.$itfrffi;
-ffiin Indf*r and twentie
clay of the first month, ,qtgg.
lifted up mine
;anaT@
noOv atio wos like the-
comerineisfwai itirnert in me into cor'
niption, and I retained no strenglh' ,
f FearO -tile voice oIwaslina
slo11'-Ibr tiie men that lvere
iari', not the visiou bU! a gr"eat
11 And he iaid unto me, 0
seni. And when he]ad
mffidfiicl vear of CY'-nis king
of Per'-sia a thlnryYqry-eYg"4le4
Lllll9_UjI_l:_!9t I w_LiyPt-lrJ4 tl-:-Jr".YH-s:,=.
3[1-1g{ffi7-iair and the thins ryqs
mourning three fuli weeks.?,
was
?xtt{f)
lWMOa.tW
ffi{er-ftt.,e,uisnonethain0!dethtt.i[hnttlttll):and. and to chasten thysetl belorefl theSb- I.flrffes._TLi[fIEet yufn
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irir come forthy words. - l-I I AIso I in the first year of Da-13 But the prince of the kingdom I f I ri'-ns the Mecle, e yen i. stood to
ii,/entydays:but,lo,Mi'-cha-el, bneof I 2 And now will I shew thee ther,,gc,[iql.p1!r4"ei,-qafne to he.lp nLc: hfl6 | t1uth.-Beho]d Thele Shall sitnd up veiI lemained There wiifi tire"[-rnes 6il three kings in Per'-siarand the l-ourthi'tr'-sia. I shlll be l-ar licher fhan lhc1, all: ande 14 Now Iam cometo makethee un-l bms Ierierffiul shall stirup all against the realmil-tn lIlQ laffer days) lbr yetlthe visiorlt is I ul9:e!:4+-,i niaiii days. - - r- | 3 A1{a mighty king)shtrllstand up.
'ioi nrarii;days. - * ''"*-\' * ' -'1 I 3 4!4-a mighty kinf)shll] ;lattd up,*T$Tnd wncn he had spokel s111.111 lhat shall luler,r'ith giear dominiorr.
r, ords unto me. I sel my iace loward I and do accoldiqg tofttis will.]lire sround, ano toecamf d;;:'""'"i 4 And whenfii"hrtt sarid uu.(.hisr\
€ iO Rng. behoid, orre ti[e thilsinuli I kinedom shall beb|oken. and shajl be'iru.ie o{'lhe so,s ot n,*'iorih;liffil ctlviOeO rowardlh.e iour. windi)ott,fr: rhen I o-pened mV moulh,'r;fi1 heavenl and not.fqhis)postci'ily, not'1,ffi: rhen I o-pened m"mbiri[.'r;fi1 heavenl and not.iqhis)postci'ily, not'
.pake-* ffi said untoffi thaftt""Ji according tci&isidominion whichqhe)i'cToie me,"O my lor65ti5fffin1 ruled: .l'or;.his)kinedom shall be
plucked up,-even for others besidet hose.
5 And{he king of the south)shail.be
.ry torcirark wirh rrris iiiijiii:"*iXii slrqfs, aird oncot'his prince(: anddre)
, oi me. sr ra i eh .'i av i h,,:.".;,; i ;.";: i i ::* li. :li,ni}f ls,]?,,Tfl ; f; xil I3'l
:;t rengt h in me. nqitheliuXg. Lc UIgaIh I ],)'^'i'i n ^*,., ^,i''iii;;e.. .^.,..::.,,,:r__.li_r-r1-rr-c_JLssLili great dogrinion. \
iffiiia; lherp rnmp :ro.:,in enrl | 6 AndXn the end of Vear)thev shall618rhen there came,4aain and"l ioir"iilHJ_;;;",Iniifff7, tor thel.'*![eqtr flI:,'i*:i:*l*u nce oi 1 l: il :lt ;i,pil ; ; i,; ]'i; ;' ;;;,,'D', d;[ilsarL a-qq _l$_ strerlgl_heried_ H, - ., I ;;;i jh il;Til; .i i# ;;i, h' ;r;;ffiO 19 And said. 0 man greatly beloved. i ,r're*.*eltl: bukshcrshall ,o1 r.erain:, ar nor: peace irc unfq t-hqe_be_srrone.l ih;;.oir-i'.iir,i il;, ,;iih-, shalt he1,'u, be strong And when he had spo-l iiffi no,. 5is arm: but sh&shali 5eL1'It urt0 me, I was stlenglhened..andi glysn up. and they lhal br.girghfi heb-'; id. L-el mV lp-rd.sBcak; 1or itr'r.r nasli and n.i'r.,r]'U.g;,iiil;h ;;ffi; ih;f
r;i Pei'-Sia'withStooit mt one- aricil confirm and to strenglhen him.
r ,gl+,fluq *,. , i ii';tsrh;;iq-h*Dii'ih;Jn ii,1,.'.- 20 Then said he, Kno'uvest uroui ZB;ii ili;f;i;d,iaii-oiinerlnrcr,vi'herefore I come unto thee? and nowi shallone stand up in his estirtr:. ivhir.lrrr;il Irelurntolightwiththeplinceofl shallcomewithanarmv.illlli5il;llllrrl'.,r"-sia:and when Iam gone tontr. to,i ter in(o ihc forlr'css ol("hr, Lirr,, ,,t rt,,,
l4+*n_99.J=G-L_--qt*ftiAli cgtlg _l northland shall iletrllrrtiriir:;l ilrr,rrr,e-zl EstL:!,tti'.11_qw"lhsirih- h B\ ;;;";iiari il;ili,
rutb.:andii 8 And shall irlso cat't5, r;iirlii,es intota
,: ;lu"t?lr|rhail be stined up ro bat ile;: ;'i,)l Jn'H fl::'j.319 pist ,r'i"iirl; i.l,tHfl #r,xillTi iii-illx,,l,?Yi jil{*'*i,fth[g$t,[rffi ,ilffi*"ffi.ffi?ffio2 these ki €
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7
oi Elgypt shall not escape.43 BuUhe)shall have Power over the
treasure's of eold and of silver. andover all the precious things of E'-gypt:
qshaii stretch fortalso upon the countries: the
44But
SThen I
tabema-seas myet he
ilone shall
the
dred and ninety days.6i
five and thirty days.
siiall run to 'ot3 gut go thou thyshall be in- be;
hold, there stood other two, the one
on this side of the bank of the river,
and the other on that side of the bankof the river.
6 And one said to the man clothedin linen, which wos upon the waters ofthe river, How long shall it be to the
end o[ these wonders?7 And I heard the man clothed in
linen, which wos upon the waters of
hand,land
the river, when he held uP his righthand and his left hand unto heaven,hand and his left hand unto heaven'and sware by him that liveth for everthat it shall be for a time, times, andIan half; and when he shall have ac"
cr:mplished to scatter the power of the
holy people, all these things shall behelphim)
!t2H imegreat
princeof thypeople:
troub
eye,r,.O4 But 0 Dan'-iel,
althe
goLinji thereigreat fury)
for the words gre closed
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up, there shallbe a thousand lwo hun"
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ans sholl be attJris)steps.
to destroy,many.645
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Ye made also a ditch between theiii,o walls tbr the water of the old pooi:i:iii ye have not looked unto the mal<er
{loo oI hoSts call fo weeping, and trirouining, and to' baldness, and tgirdtng _wi1h sa ckcloth :
old jsraying oxen, a killing sheep, eal-
4 And it was revealedi 'l
1
ii
the Lord Goo of
house, or,tllsav,16 What hast thou here?
hast tt
, i:t a locliithe Lonr; will
tion, and from thy state shall he pullthee down.
hosts, shall the nail that is fastened inthe sure place be removed, and be cutdown, and fall: and the hunien thalr,vo.s upon it shall be cut off: lor the
ts Over!,V1.!
thg
nous city, a joyous city: thy slain mennot slain with the sword. nor
in battie.It Al1 ihy rulers are fied together,
they are bound by the archers: all thatare found in thee are botind together,which have fled from far.
4 Therefore said I, Look a
not to comfort me.ling of the daughter of ryrff peQi
chaiiots of men and horsemen,Kir uncovered the shield.
,,,,ri ihat grai,etit an habitalion lor hrn:-
?0 And it shall come to pass in thatday, that I wili call my seruant E-li'-a"kim the son c,f Hil-ki'-ah:
2l And I will clothe him wiih
offtFrlne fatrt*he=iliue, all vessels ol'snnall quantity, lrom the vessels ofcups, even to all the Tvessels of flag-
Da'-vid rvill I 1ay upon his siroulder;so he shail open. and none shallshut; and he shall shut, and none shall
lite lower pool.10 And ye have numbered the
i:ouses of Je-ru'-sa-lem. and the housesi;:ive ye broken down to
i::g flesh ing wine:
Lcxr; hath
I
-na,
r thathigh,
g Ye have seen also the breaches
(,77- c35.en ol tyre. Hor,r,l. ye
LO ships ol lar'-shish: for ii is Iaidwaste, so that there is no house, noentering in: from the land of Chit'-timit is revealed to them.
2 Be still, ye inhabitants of ihe isie:thou whom the merchants oi Zi'-don.
lhrished.
3 And by great waters the seed of
Lrp young men, i?or bring up vir-
m0re
one king: alter the end of seventyi ears shal[.'lVre sing as an halloD
i6 Takc In harp. go about the city.?iver. is her thou harlot that hast been lgrgQtten;ffie Sweet meiody. sing manti songs,
th4[hou mqyes! be lemqmbq.qg{e 17 And it shall come to pasi after
palaces thereof;ruin.-
14 Howl, ye ships of Tar'-shish:your strength is laid waste.
15 And it shallcome
the end of seventy years, that the
isa
L<inn willvisiL'lyre, and sl"lurn t0lrer,hire, a-nd sfiall'cofit
the sea, he shook the kingdoms: theLono hath given a commandmentagainst:the merchant cifi,,.\ to destroylhe str"oiig holds thereof.
12 And he said. Thou shalt no morerejoice, Oithou oppressed virgin,daughter of Zi'-don) arise, pass over toChit'-tim; there also shalt ihou have no
shail not
tsehold, the t.oRt) maketh tearth empty, and maketh
waste, and turneth it upside down, ascattereth abroad the inhabitanthereol.
rniia
was not, i
a
I
riinance. brokenlitii0t.
SitEoarevenue;
4 Be thouthe sea
rt concernin
inhabitants of the isle,
tia"uity Ls 0f aniEnt Oavstiier ownGetshail Carn'hei afar oTflb sojourn,
againsti]yre, the crowning cily;tvhosemerchants are princes, whose traf-fickers ure Lhe honourable of the
it, to stain the pride o1'all glory, nndbnng into contempt allthe honoura
as a nver,there fs no
0 4{lne 9a{ rneth and fa
towersTffi-r€ofmey raised up the
&.,'t*,
nollr-
o (iTherefore the curse devotiredlrc ear1h, a
llnguisheth, all the merryheaded dorigh.
I'Itre mirth of tabrets ceasetn. itr'er:i:ise of them that rejoice endeth. t
ol.the land is gone.
io:v ol the har? ceaseth9 They shall not clrink wine rvith ai
song; strong drink shall be bitter toi{hcmJhat drink it. i
i0lThe city ol'confusion is broken', ,'i'rireuerl-house is shur tip. that norrliill ffi?) COme in.
11 There is a o)'ing ior rvine in theslreets; all joy is darkened, the mifth
gethel; cs pt'isoners al'e gathereci ill(the Ipir)and shali be shut up in the-prison, antl atter many days sitail tht'y
flh,they shall be gathered to-
visited. !fi-LL ,ne#7 L .
he earth is ciean dissolved, the ea
20 The earlh shallreel to and fro li'a drLrnkard. and shall be removeda cottage; and the transgressiothereof shall be heavy upon itl and
I fall. and not rise agai
ones that ure ofi
o Ill \\rhen thus it shalibe in tIffi,,i lhe lQnd among the oeople. tlierqrj;rrl/ b4as the shaking of an olive tree.,r,ld as tlre pleaning grapes rvhen thei iirtage is done.3].tr They shall litt up tlreir voice,lhr'.v shall sing for the majesty ofl.onn, they shalt cry aloud fromsea. vr+-lb Lpa*L)-, Lg._ft.15 Wtreretore glorifu ye ifre Lonir tne 'fires)cveit the name ol' I
t.,rru God of [s'-r'a-el in the isles
!6 From the uttermost part of t,Ytrrih have we heard songs, even 91
to the right
L J \^i[eialt thee,l-will praise thv
namer for tliou hast-diiiie wonderfulffiiiEs; thy counsels of old ore faithfiti-ness ond truth,
2 For thou hast macie ol a citY an
heapl of a defenced citv a ruin: a pal-
ace of strangers to be no city; it shallnever be built.
il Therefore shall the
e wdil.shalt bring down the notse
rne t'ees, of fat things fuil of marrowof wines gr-r the lees well refined'
erously; yea, the treacherous cleitlt't'-,
U",*
&\CZZ
0n
?oa;-Lq'Ld)
{w"Lina fuL Lo4iil 3t.I
I 7 r\nd(he will-clesrroy)in rhis mQun-t?U 1he larii ot{ihe covcrinEcarr ffiq]_l-beo_p I b. a n r['ih e va iltr ti a-i' i s sii rea dovei'Al nationsii, l-7 *X {v
l.onu hath spoken it.
o 8 He wiil swallow up death in vic-tory: and the Lord Gon will wipeaw3y* feq$_from off all fqqqs; and thereluke ofitris peopje;sirall- he takeaway from off all the ea(h: for the
cz)-:
,,rtfoi thou aiso hast wrought all ot"trt;,,;,ti
irn usi
r'* I$nd il shalt bc said jn ttr:rt-i-dailI Lo. this is orrr God: 'we travdlffilte,ili ior himJ ary[(he wiil"save us:jthis is
\ilhe Lotlr;[we havc waited for: him.)'{wc w-ill be-glad nnd rejoiceiin his't
ff1ti,i3['1,"iH,, ,"i;ili,f, i,ii, tn- i
|$and oi lhe Loer> resr,hIilIIffib-shall be Ttrodden dowfr under him.even as struw is trodden down for thedunghill.
1i Anti he shall spread forth hishands in the midst of them, as he thatslvimmeth spreadeth for"th hjs hondsto swim; and he shallbring down ilreirpride together with the spoils of theirhancis.
- 12 And the fofir"ess of the high for"t
of thy walls shall he bring down, Iaylor.l,, onrl bring to the ground, ettento
I 0 Let favour he s
wicked, yet will he not learn righ"
teousness: in the land of uprightness
wili he deal uniustltr, and will not bt:"
hold the majestY of the Lont>'1 1 Lort u, u,hsn thy hand is lifted un,
they will not see: but they shall setl,
and be ashamed for tlrcir envy at th{l^,'rL:G^ ^;76iEr
f,,3sple; yea,tnl fireil ttrme e
.t v sung ln the lEncfoT-Ju--dihave a slione cirvlialva[ion wlappoint Ior walls and bulwarks,
because he trusteth in thee.
2 Open ye the gates, that the righ-teous natiun u-hicir keepeih rhe truth- 3'r:iii' il ; fi ffi , ;f fl; J'),
peace, whase mind is stayed on thee:
lhe foot)shall tread it down. even l'eet.of the pooD ortri the stetrs of
furr4tr,
7.[he wat\ ol the j]ls] is upLightness:
tfrorL mosrljpngnr. clost iieigh tht'
path of the iust.thy judgments,o8
O Lrtnn,io tnv name, and
I
othe.r
a prayer
tot09int
e'i*tr,
, . lhv name.d l+"'ftruv ore dead. thev shall not li.vc:
., .'r 0r'e c.leceased. th-cyshall not.rls-c:
l 'ireft-rre hast thou visiled and de-
.'ii'oyecl them. and made qlijhql-lp-m-
. r to oerisil: :- r L a1 a- \- i5 niou hasi inci'easecilhe llatl0ll'1
$ ;,o;;.jh;,t't',itt increaied.{he nal
, .,.i,jttrou arr giorified: thou hadst t'e-
' :,,r'e,f if tar(urrto all the ends of lhe
.: ... - -: \)
a i8 We have been with child, we have
i; ,cn in pain. we hat'e-as il"--t'lqi9i,, otlght torlh win-d:- we ltave nq1
(l',iLI: lol\tllll uu!\.li.ur trrL !r\ I'
[" trr. anb th6 earlh tail.qas!.qu'1
ffit e -rfn fo1-the!1 i
/ l';ii;int'sreat ancl strons
iloio in'rir o-q,nQe vi' a i,iian thc
tlit0rl-f:feed. and there shall he 1ie
ilffinTffi- con-sume ttre branches
thereof. rrd 'I "'
."i'i'nno il shall come to pass'inihaTIffirthnt the Lotrr; sirall beat oft tr91tfil".frunn.l of the river unto theiir.r, of F-.'-gTpt. an4 ve shall lle sath-
;.d ;il nv ffi?. o ve chiiorbn orTi
ffi i,"i-o
-n
u t nt[t-r e rnJt ( ] gei h e r'
;;'dil.iErfuake tleld.
i t ia,reta . UfAi-ro _S+, "1L.1
wullLt !vtttl trsr!'
;? Fir;h h. imitten6s;' as he smote
in.t* ir.,ri smoie him?, t' it1'^til:i::
fat valleys o[ them that are overcome
with winel W'9E jsA . --:.:',.''
..r \_* ? :-tr- S* l ip -,1re crown oI Pride,the drun
!-.-- I I ^.^
east wind. 6,i-
whose glorious beautY -is a fading
no*er i,trictr are oa the head of the
7
lz-,Ueq rJgrioys neautv)wtrich r,s
on the hilaO ot ttre fat vattev, itr;ii b; ;fading fiower, ond as{the flasiv
-flruli
nii of hosts
foqi snirit of judgmentloetn'.iii' juds'fierit, efr d
hat turn then.. -r! r I<-a t+ lx
l/Mruj/t LLb c3,f
r,'rap himself in if)21 !AI&g_L_aRu slall-rrsg-qp as in
r rrount Per'-a-zim, hq_iha!,bglgpt! asi;r lhe valley ol Gi6:don. ttiat tre. rnayrio his work. his slrange w-brk; and
thare
areof the
ed up)of wine(ttrey ahroubh strongldiink
err lnment.
cept, precept upon precept; line uponIine, Iine upq-n [ne,-,h-e{e*Ali[ls,-qed,
cept upon precept: line upon line. Iineupon line; here a little, ond there a
lls;
Lq tr)
e 8 For all tables are fuii of vomit antJfilthinesils-o ili-il {iieie isno place
erefore thus saith the Lord{ior>, Behold, I lay in Zi'-on for al"i;undation a stone, a tried stone. a,it ccigus cornel'slr_rrre. a sure [ounda-, on:lhejthat believeth shall not makeilaste,e iZ judsmerrt also wiil I lay to the
shall be trodde
m0rn-pass over,
he make to u
frorn lhc mitk.-crntl dlawn ir.om the*24jd,. L+ i,. - -,
lh ye may cause the weary
the word of the Lono
cddr,
;;,r overilor,l'ing scourgd/ shall passlriough. it shall not come untdus\forrrirharlc macleilies our rel'ugh ancl
iiiirr, aryd.rightqqusne$ to the plum-r;:et: and(_he [fil]shall su,eep
7
to solv?-[offhb open and break t]u:clods of his ground?
25 When he hath made plain thelace thereof. doth he not cast abrnadthe fitches, and scatter the cummin.and cast in the principalwheat and theappointed barley and the rrie in theirplace?
i 2B.Breail eorilis brtrued; becauselvill not ever be threshing it, nor brea
1l Ancl the vision of aU is neiomegryto v_ou;rs the words of{a ,toof<.ihit
i/e year i0 year; let then kiil sacri-fi4r.q !ltf, tii - I
2 Yet'tl wiiii distress A'-ri-el. anclthere shall be heaviness and sorroiv:and it shall be u.ntotnelas A'-ri-el,
3 And;l rviil)camp against tjheeround about, and will lqv siege agalnstitheelvith a mount, an{ wil}haise lortsagainsuhee..'
tlllo you as lhe words of{a r book tharig sealer!which men ddJiver to onelhat is learned. saying,,Read this. Ipiay thee: and.!S E{h.J}gtg1;!gl jriSSealed:l
I2 Anrithe book;is clelivered to hu,tl'lat is no[ Iearned, sayins,.Read rhisl; Ipmy thse: and he saithi.t am ntiIearned-l ! '
l3 Wfereiore rhe Lord saicl, Foras-m.up!;ag rhis peopt4di.art near nreWtilt:-thein lnouth. and with.*theii liosdo honour me. but hale remdvedltheinthearl lar ft"om me. anci.iheir, ieoT rn:Jri'arrl n:c is l"aught by the preeeoi o[
1 1-1 T'tierefore, OgnotO, i-,ili';ffi;;,i
quake, and great noise, vrith stormand tempest, and the flame of devnrrr-ing fire,
i with a threshing instrument, neither ia _qqLr1Egj_ tiirqed alo!( -Lipglt_lfl
lctqpmiq;li1t thq fitg!.eq 4re be4!e-4 9qiUtJLa Stalf-arrri tXq CUlrnrin wtlh i
i ilscretl0n. an(l dotn teach l1im.lTFffiresnei with a threshing instrument, neither j
rod.
I 29 This also cometh forth from thr!r ffILoRD OI nOStS. WnrcntS W0nderlul n.
lcounsel, ond exceltent ln worKrng,
r--TAnQhe-nrUtmuOe oT-allThr! nat'li.ons)that {ighl against A,_ri-el, even
iall rhat fighl against her and her muni-tior, an(that distress hei shall be asA qfeam of;a nighr vision]
8 It shalli,ven be as wh6n an,hunsrunrgl d.reamet$and. behotctlhe. eat di h;bu[hd awa kgtfi , an {ris r<,u}is e*rriv,or_ as wnenjl lhirsly man_] dreame[h.a!d:
?.ehotd..ihe. drinketh: butlh0gyaketlf and, beholdl-hejis fain1, andthis.sounhath appetiielSo shail the mul_titrLde oI all the natiois be, that fight .
a gfi-nst rtbrinl Z i'-on)I Stay yourselves.6nd woncler: crv
yg ou!, alg cry: they aie drunken. bui ;
not. with winet they stagger. bul not I
.1 And,thou)shait tie bloughi doi,r'n.nirdshallspeak out olihe grouffid
strathe rnulti
as
6 Thou'shalt be visited of the Lonnoi hosts rl,ith tnunder, and with earth-
to do a mtarvellous work amonc{this ipeoplO,leven a marvellous work anda wontier: for(he wisdom of their.
Exr-)tno-11 rc)l;, t);rll LZr,- c3{,
il urilh the wheel ol his cait. nor
1q ch)
al
and(t[eir works are il the dark,they'say, Who seeth us? and who khow-ethus? '11tro6.# +
16 Surely your turning ofside dow'n Shall be esteemed
r / ts 1{ noi yet a very lltlle wnlland Leb'-a-non shail be turned intofruitful field, and the fruitful fieldbe esteemed as a forest?
l8 Anfinthaf daV.shallthe d
make aman an
ing the house of Ja'-cob,
aw(rcpathe j
t,who
not now be ashamed, neitIace now wax pale.'-
But23the r
BecaSA
oppreision andhe rebellious ch
the Lonu,lhat take coun-
tiris word. and tfust in
rreiveiitjness. aPd s!a1'
oulof the way, tttrn
13',iri. but not of me; and tha['cover withr .overing; bul.not o[ my'spiritl;thar
r'| r ! rTr[.]! ahri sli to sin: \rr.- j =:f
Lfift,
I .fhal
walk to go dor.r nunro L -gvriril have no1 aslted at m! mouth:i englhenthemseiVes)in the sll'engIh
'iradow of E'-elptl
-T{AndTelhallblea$it
sherd to take
*!s{s-
sign on an hili.18 And therefore will the l-oRtr
wait, that he rnay be gracious unto
"youi anci therelore will he be erahcd.
ihat he may have mercy upoqJ ot$ fot'
the LoHn is a Cod of judgmcnl:
blessecltrrd.all thev ihat wait Iol'hinD19 For thi peoPle shall drvt'll iit
Zi'-on at Je-ru'-sa-1em: thou shaltwillbe
23 Then shall he grve the rain o{thyseedj thatiihoujshalt sow the groundwithall and bread of the increase ofthe earth, and it shallbe fat and plente-ous:{pJhtallW shall'thy caltle feed inlarge pastures.
24T]ne oxen likewise and the youngasses that ear the ground shall eatI'clean provender, which hath beenwinnowed with the shovel and witlithe fan.
25 And there shall be u
27 Behold, the narne of the Lonpcometh ffoni tai buiiiing wiilihis An-ger, a
his breath.ing sli-e-am. to the mthe neCk."to sift the nations withsieve of va
29 Ye shall have a song, as in tnight when a holy soitimfritv is
of heaft, as when o
scattering, a tempest,
Jl-For
IbeI
of hffliction, yet shall noti,thvTteach-ers be reriioved into a corner anymore, [rtl!]!P.epvqs shall see tlv
goeth
teachers: :.. -,..
wit
'-[ Afidthine;ears shall hear a word
behindilhee, saying, This is the way,
walkye. in it. when I,e,tul'n to lhe righthand, anrl when Ye'turn to the lefl.
22,Yejshall deiile also the coveringollhUgraven images o[ silver: and theornamenl of thv ntolten images ofgold:thou,shalt c4st them away as a
mensLluous cloth;thoti shalt say ttnto
it, Get lhee hettce.
the
of the pit. -='--l5 lror thus saitlr the Lord Cotr; tlte'
- ------._..{.,
upon norses; Ineretore !.15!llJ9-:19u,anrl,J!e u iti i'itie'upo.il tiE$y[-t:theie-fore sha lli they ihal-p]lrilq lQtt=qe
17 One thous thebuke ofonelat the re,-= ffi-F::
\IA q
Ir tleeitilit'qbe lelt as a upoilTfr"e tori of "a.mountain, and as an en-
o come lnto
ing down ol nrs arm
Lono
uid,
ai)rq
=/
T;trnt$flr
horses,.and trust in chariots, becaust:
tlrcy are many; and in horsemen, be"-
LLb c3.i
-- iitl dotrs, an d?-gHil stlhe-help of them
cause they are very strongl \ut theY
look nol unto'the Ho'-lY 0ne\of Is'"
ra:el, nelther sdek the Lono-I,'2 Yethe)also is wise. and^willbring
evil, and will not call backl-his wo!'gt)but will3-rise'against the hoLrse of fhr'
that work iniquitt.'ffi*lheE€Yp"-tians ore men' and
,,,,t Goi'"ino-firoii liorseS flesh. and
i,oi irriilt. when the Lonq shall
rri.tin oirih-is hand. bath hqth?t!eb-
"ifr sfratt fatl, and he that is holpen
,[iri tili down, and thev all ihall lail
iogether."*4 ttor'tt1ut hath the Lono spoken
T- 8-l hen shail,tlre As-syr'-i-ariiatti! wilh the swoid.-not of a mishtv man:ii and (the5$1qt-dl nor o[ a meari rn"an,ii .iirall devour him:but he shall flee lrom iiLllgrudiarld his vbung men irrail*66 i
i rdiscomfited. ;
i -9",{;;,;JJshalt pass ovel i. rriii
i strohg hold {qr fearl andihis)princes !
I rhallSe afraid ofjh6ensig=njsaith rtre i
J t.irrtu.lwhose iire is iriZlon. and his i
I trrrnace in Je-ru'-sa-lem) . _ . i
i 32ff ll,?'ful, IJ{ uiilt''B',-, f#l
I rhall ntle in judgment. " : l.
, 2 And-a rnan;shalt be as an hiding ii 'i;!ace from the wind, and a coveri from I
}r$.t+G&##*idc*;;;- '- irreiffipesu ai riue,sTril,iil
'n ,' ,r,vJ
place. as the shadow oI a greiti rtlck irt I
a weary l_and. I
3 And,tfreevesof thenuthat seqshall I
nol be Ol"m. an(tne ead of thery\thlt I
hear shall heark'en. . - I(The hear$also of the rryh$hallun-
|
derstand knowledge)and[t he ton gq-e' I
o[ the stammerers(shall tie readv to I
speakrplainly) \ I
5fihe vile-o'erso$ shall bqlio morc I
called Iiberal) nor the churl said lo bc Ibountiful. I
6 For;the vile pqlsori)will soeak vil- |
lany. andQis hearllyill wor;k iniottitv. I
io\pt'actise fiypocrisv. and (o ulier er'Ir"oi against the Lolrilto makc. entptt I
qthe soul oi ihe hungry\ anclihelwillliause the tlrink oitrhe ttrirsrl' lo fail)
I
7 The inslmments also of the chLtrllgre evil: he deviseth wicked ctcvicesl
itb destroy the poor with lying rvor{s)[e-ven;whcn the needy speaketli right) I
8 B'ut,[he iibelal)c]eviset h libeial I
things: andihy liberal tirings sltall heIslancl.; { l :_r-*98 7 "3----
9 .Risg-gp{ye_wome$that are at easql
.hcar my voice)ge careless daughtet'siEive ear unto riry speech.
l0 Many days and 5'ears shgll,rye)betroubled. Se qare.leg'i wo-qeni for thevihtage sfrajl fail. the gathering shallnot come
go down lo
fleypt fo.ftrPl ahd staY on
"Z for, in ihat dav ever:y m-all-il.lalll
cast away. [ii-iribl5 oI silverl attd htsi
rloli of gold. wlrjch vour,9W.f nands!
nave made unto^tlQLilgt-q Uii. I
cgrrrfi -
is
wlton thehave deeply re'
{>a4t-tq f k)ll Tremble.gle women)rhat are al
ea se :Tc*ti'ox bled.iye caieless o n es)stripyou) znd makdyoLilbaie. a no eiidsockdlp I h upon [ioultoiirs.
l2,TheV shalllament for the tears,for the pleasant fields, for the frLiitfulvlne.
i3-Upon the land of my peopleshall-come upithorns and bliers:7vci.upoq\all the ho"uses 9-f jqEin rhe jovijuscity: ' ^..
,-
14 Because the palaces shall be ior-sakenl the multitude ol the city shall'-irb
tert; ttre rorts-ano'ioniii ffiii-6efor dens for ever, a joy of wild asses, aoasture of flocks:i-IS Untit-lhe spirir be poured upori
i ltf Il{A ltr,0 n lri gh,--qqO_ the w-ildb iri e ss
; b9 a !ryllful fie$.and the fruitful fielclr be counted for a foresl.: 16 Then judgment shall dwell in the, u, i I d e die3s,-a ncl ifgl"fiecfir s rie ss ?itmtin
inliie l'fuitftrt netd.,
' tZ AA{Jhe.wptk pt righteousness
' sh,all b_e BeaCel and Lhe dflet!-of aish-tg_oqsnqss quietness and assurance foi'eVel'.
: -'18 And(my BeoIl_le,:sha1l dvu,ell in a
' peaceable habltatiorl,. and in suredwellings, and in quiet resting places:
* 19-1\&en it g!q! ha!!,gqm:199".$-9trynou"Oqlp-rej u!0&e c-{v
-Eb al-Uqipvin a low piace,
, s?08,1_e1_ffi g roffel[q-s-olv "hes i d e g l l l
I rvaibi.s, fiiat-seffiiin tiiittrerirre tectI ofthc ox and the asi.'un */ +7-*-
o I And:yotir spoil shall be gatheredlilre the dathering of the caterpiller;'aSthe running to and fro of locusts',shall
r hd run uDon them.
- 5 Jhe Lort r l,[s bxaltecl: iorlhe.dwell:etir rin hilhi'he,hath filled Zi'-on with r
iudgrue-n1*aadrrehieautnqsg. -*-lg-y i sd o m a n {i1oli{e! ts-e,:lp+:be the stability ol thy times,,ondl
' sfr-engthpf salvationi the lear irt ttrel
l-Lqut_u&utleasures] _ I7 Behold, their valiant ones shall cry ',
without: the ambassadors of peace l
shall lveep bitterly.8 Thc highways lie waste. lhe !vay-
faring man ceaseth: he hath brokenthe covenant, he hath despised the cit-ies. he regardeth no man.
9 The eafth mourneth ond languish-eth: Lebla-non is ashamecl and Thewn
down: Shar'-on is like a wildcrness;and Ba'-shan and Car'-mel shake off
bring fofih stubble: your breath, osfire, shail {evour ygu. -
"'- *
c l2-Arul"t[q oegole;sha]i be cr.s rheburnings ol lime:\crs thorn$cut up shallihet^be hulined in the'tire.''s
13 Heatl/el {hqlrrle lar ol[. rvhat Ihave done; and,ffeillrut are near, ac"
I knowleclge my rnieni.*i
"C Srib; ;;' i d;-iffi ?poIr.Jt ffitd JjTffinol spoilecl: anrl
dealcst treacherouslv. and lhey deull I
.not lrcache lously with ,-theel)when I
ithou:shalt cease to,.spoil, ou:shalt be I
s l{Thc sinriers,in Zil-on are alraid;
of defence shall be the munitions ofrocks: bread shall be givenihim;;hii;waters shcrll be sure.a lT Jhtne gveqi*llll Ugq*lhq 1lne rll
spoiled; ond whenithou\halt rnake anend to deal treacher0ush,,, they shalideai trearherouslt' ri ith.thee.:
- 2h Lorrr;, be gracioLis unio usjrve-'hayl wa i t ed.lor thee; be. t hoql heirlainieyery mgpi4e-,iour salya!10-n gSg.1q , i
the rime of trouble. --.,--3-Atihenoiieffi
ple fied; at the iifting up{of thyself,thenations were scatterecl.
fr tL cL}- c 3.t
a 10 Norv will I riie,iaiiElhe to6Jnou' Will lbe el4lted: UpW t tll l_lillg;l
self, -0xmE.:
fearfulness hath surorised{the hwo-c
tne gam 0r 'Oppressl0ns, Inai snaKetn,his'hands from holding of bribes, that; stoppeth .ltisi ears from hearing olr blood, and shuttetlihisieyes from see,ing evil; .- .
o 16'Fle'ishall dwell on high: rhislplace
at walketh rig6 15 iHe.that walketh riehteofislu anl'il;i;th ;p'ieliiiy, h.l thii d.ip[.iii; Ihe gain of roppressions, that shaketh
c.|y^ .
{1 {Aa.tal4 LL)-7 Lt{C r--l
.;4 And all the host of heaven shaltbe dissolved, and the heavens shall be
iolledtogetheras a smo[: and alltheirhost shhll fall dowir, aS the'leaf falleth
ond rvith the blood of lambs and goats,
with the fat of the kidney$ of rams: for
Idu-ine'-a,:7-ffid-fhe lunicorns shall come
ihe L,,no hath a sacrificelin Boz -rah.
Eat erebt slaueht.+tl!. le@-!,t'
down with them, and the bullocks withthe bullsr and'lheir) lantl sLall besoaked with'b]obd. and-their-_du!made lat wrln latness.-
8 foiif iithe dav-oittre LoRo's ven-geance, and the year of recompencesfoi tfre controversy of Zi':Q&
I Andrlhe strpams'thereof shall be
turned inio pitcti; 2pfl:[he ciLrsi]thereofinto brimstoneo)and the land thereoisha tI*become -burur in g Pit chi
S+iiatdair,i,i;"v[*",ilibtunitarlh heiii, ano e!li[41!: !h,e1qn; the
c I0lt slall notbe quen-ch=ell-nrglllnqr
day: the smoke $q1e_o!. shql! qo gglor'ever: irom-gercIqt ioq-t o gersqLat io-it-it
sh7ll l-fe ri a!Le;-no-nc shall passlshall lry_gtslei_n0-nc snall passthrough l[ lor ever ano e\ el,;;it-Etlt tt e-I cormorant-tnd the bit-tern shallpossess it:the owi also andthe raven shall dwelfTfr-T: and he
sn anTieldh q tli "ugq!I! Ee.ljlrs-]: tconfusion. and the stones ol emplt-
...n_ej!.-D m.v shallq[ the nobles thett'oi'to the-kingdom. but nonc sfuall hc
there, anC ali her riiince.i'.shall ne
Gg;nailItilirus-inaf come ron n
cl it. .---, -.,2 For the indignaiion of the [.<lnu is
i:lon all nationiiandhii turv upon allI ieir armicsi he tath Lrtterly ileitroyedlirern,l he hdtir getivered thenj)tu the
' i)rrd,t-i
@---=-rt,r: beauty:itheyjshall behold the landlii,;il is very far olf. I
r I 8i!!ine heart;hall medilAtelego-5 |
l\'heie is the scribe? where is the re-'r i irei?' wheie-ii 1ii5 1fi[I co-u*?T ther,,We[S?
e 19flhou shalt not seb)a fierce peo-
,r;,:. a*0ebble of a deepdr speech thani,:,,u chnsi nerceive:(of a rstammeifid
r,rirflue\ lhat thou consl not under-lrria.*e 20 Look upon Zi'-on. lhe citY of our
-, rlcinnities(thine eve$Stiailtee Je-ru'-
'allem a quiet habitalionfr tabernaclertuiit-shall nof be takeh"down; not one,il frr"e si'akes thereof shalf ever be re-iiroved. neither shall any of the cordsii'rereof be broken.6 21 But there the glorious Lono ivill,:e fRio"fstplfed 0Tbr'cjad {V-e-ry q1-d
rii',6Alm$;whtidin shall go no gallev'n,',ith oars, neither shallgallant ship,lss lhereby.
e22For the l,onn is'.ourljudge, the: , rnt)isgurllawgiver. the Ltlrtlr is.r-rul: ing{re will save usi
Zf Tnv tacklings'are loose-{ thev, ruld not wdlfstrerielheriJheir masl.:':ey could not sprcad the sail: t!g-'l.isi')e prey o[ a great spoil divided: tlte,'me take the prey.
.ary a;iitlrriii riiei:it a nfi shafi n of qa'il; irn i"iiTrr* oeoplhthai dwell tlreiiin
| :ratrle rbi"eiveii' thdir iniquity.,__---,-
.iaughter..1 tr11,J, l nell Slain:.1,'l'heir slainlalso shall be cast otll.
,' ;1 frhqll: st in.Bshall c-bnre iro .wl-oi-
chnilMhltlnM6J/ UrI,,-r fwmLeir,A fi*&fuiill,4N tr";A{eh\"
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3 0 ff #?i3,1?fl: i?fr.":3,*;ff2 Thus speaketh the Lono God ot
ls'-ra-el, saying, Write thee all thewords that I have Sboken'lfrto thetiiia book.-3 foi; lo, the <lays come, saith theLoRD, that I wiilbring again the cap-tivity of my people Is',ra-el and Ju'-dah, saith the Lono: and I will causethem to return to the land that I gaveto their fathers, and they shall pos-sessit. Ir-
e 4 And these orc the words that theLon o spake c_Qncerying ISI:re-el aM,canecmtng_fu|-dah.,' 5 For tht*'Sai i iiielxtai: WeTav*a iheard a voice o[ tremb[nd. ol iear, andnol o[ neace.l_-
6 6 Ask it now, and seeTlerher'amanTcTh-liavaii with chilcl? ivhere-ford d{l- s_eg_q-yq!l_,-mAX. wi t h h istranoq6n,tr"isfirinT. as a woman in _traygil,'and all faceS-are tLrineO inio ]palendss?
-q 7 Alasl for that day is great.in n rt-, none i.s like it: ir rs cven lhe time of ,Ja'-Cotr-s tioilble: 6uf iie i}ntlle iaGO out
-
6 tor ll snau come to pass in thatday, saith the Lonu of hosts, lhof Iwill break his yoke I'rom olf thv netk,and willpulqt t[y bon{s. and slrang-ers shall no more ser-ve themTeT66l
:ffi).Jhy-ibruise is incurable. onr/tthywound is
go into captivityr and t!et-l[4lgo-qjlirheeshallbe a spoil" and alltltat pley'upo(
thee,will I eivc for a plcy.o i7 For,'l will restorcl health unto
ithec,fanfll will lreaI lil3e- oT rhvwouncls, sairr tne tolior bedfuie thevcalletl thee an Oulcast. scryillg',
'lhis is
7.i'-on, whom no man seeketh after." 18 Thus saith the Lonri;Behold, I' willTnns aealnlm capiilitv orue"-
COD S lenis.janO nave merc} On lllSdln'eiilnsxlai'esl ancl lhc ciry Shall bebliildeCurotr fier oWn theaD, andtheoalacelshall remain aiter the manner
-rr-19 And, out of them shali pro-
ceed thanksgiving and lhe voice ot, mgmqqt mak6 mef1v,: qldlq[F_ilt"
I 1l For I orzi with thee.r saith the
Lox,,.,i6 save theelthoueh I qake q-nitt
enclot all natioirs whither I have
iiit*i.ott *e, vet will I not maile P
ruif enOpf thee:'but I willlorrect thee
i;;;;;-.;.. ino *ill *ot ldavelhee'a[-
to getheriunPunished.;
grievoris, mi- 13 There is none to pleadthyicause.
that,thou mayest be bound up: thouhast iro healing medicines.
14 All thv lovers have forg;ottenthet:; lhby seek tltce not; ior I havewourrdcri ihee with,the ivoun<l oI an
15 \\4rv cliest tltou tor thine alfllic-tioqTlhv soriow- is iircurable I'or the
ultitude of thine iniquity: becuLlse
iipty rhem. anofnc* sXall nli'*irr uiiu elorifl thql}rlq
- Lw' l'_qpu_6*,L'10 ",[ffie 20,ftreir childrehalso shal
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SDoken it.
U*,
lh*t1are slain; r
(iav is come)wh auitv;lratt
-llJ() SEail icause L,to returr,'liio{r[
,lrcath] I will judge theerin rhe placet'ircre{lhou w[st created, in {he land,ri lfiyt13[i1,i11:. (B}c jit And I wittQpUt glrt,mine indignd_
i oq uponth ee/ I-wi ll blow,a ga instf,hee;liithe fire oi my wrath. and deliverrnithe firerof 'my rilrath," anct Oeivei
.ilrceinto the hand ofibrutish ment andt..itlullo destroy,.O:)2iThou)sh.all be for,Juel,'lo the
;trn,:(hv blood.bhall ne il gS midsr of
the Iand:(houbhalt be no niore lt:-membered: for I the Lor<u havr,
;rnd say, Thus saith the Lord Gor> con-r:erning the Am'-mon-ites. and con-
& 29 While{they seewhiles(ihev divine al,r'ing thee unon thr
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t 5 ByJhyrgreat wisdom onrJ hvlrhrirr ;"a ffick has[t houtrncreased thyii;i'e;rno,{ntnefieart is Iifted up because of
giligastltheeio rhe sYouna, r
{t quj!.io.t* kines; thaT they matholdlhed
i 8{Ihouhast defitedthvha nrti ;a
.seat of God,)in the midstyer(rnou ort a man., and,nol (
though ilhou sel,lhirie'he#t as
o 3 Beholditho4nrt wiser thaniel; there is no seuet that they canfrom,'thee:; t:' ,t Wiin.fhy wisdom anO wjfrundel'starrding lhou hast gotlenl
up the sum, full of wis-
and the diamond, the beryi, the onyx,iurd the jasper, the sapphire, the em-crald, and the carbuncle, and gold:rvorkmanship of thy tabrets and of6hv,Dlpes was prepared{n thee:in the day: r rat.tho[wast create?.
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thethus like in
tJAMelfth year. in thc ilvr:ifth; month, in the first driy ot iiic month,
lhal the word of the Lono came unto
like a young lion ofas a twhale
thatthe word of the Lonn came untrrme, saying,
C-lrldi,
6 I l,wrll_also_vexpeople, when I shall
a l0 Yea, I will ma
tion6mongthe nations)tries which(houlast no
the coun-known.
F 3 Thus saith the
open lield. and willcause,all theo[ the heaven to lemain uobn{the
willitover the heqvenr\,and mai<e thq,gtari thereoi dark; I wil'ri-cover the sunlwith{a cloud) andithe m-oon)shalt noi.-with&
cloud) anO'rttre niood;filt ;;i.giveher lightj ^
st nralso all the beasts
14 Then will I make their watersdeep, and cause their rivers to run likeoil, saith the Lord Gou.
15 When I shall make the land
K overthy laupon
i ma-lnessGon.
de thefoot of
6 I I ForthuS saith the Lord Gou; ThGsword of the king of Bab'-y-lon shall
3+. t"l-U tg)meat ic aiiitie beaiis iirtire tleto, w[entheyJ'erefcotterecl,
( My sheeo wandered ihrough allthejt-0uiila1ns.;nd upon every highhill: ycatmy fiock was scatlered upoltall the facE0i tlre ear1h, and none didsearch or seek alter them.
7 ThcrefoLcwe shephel'GLhear thewolclof thc Lr>Trl
-_----
8 As I live, sai e Lord Goo,surely came a
latns and the he go-als'--iffi*.ff il*a small thing ttnto
,n,r)to have eaten up the goocl-pflslufe''i,liiir* tittl t reatt dowq wiih youq.feqt
th-e'residtie of yotr?; pastures'i an0,l0'ttle IclluLlc Ut Jvrtr ' v!ru!wr'--' " \
iiave rln'nt. ol thc deep waters,tut*yej
must louitbileudq9J[]Jil;t' i;i i i,;1i-'siduq-v(rt h'vourireet?, I
Fl I A n dsqloJ.Inl-tAgM I evEql I nal
*tiictr .ve- daG iiodden rt'it llyour: I eel :
a ndfl heri dli nk that which,ye) nav-t'
tbuled wlth Vou1,f-q9!'''Zriflr.iai'oie lli[s saith the Lorrl
C,-,i., unio ihem; Behold' l' evcn l' wtJI
iuriee between the fai-qallle and be-
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unO *itf, sftouider, and pushed all thtr
;ilffi wittr,Vour)troms, till rvelhave
scattered therti
countries, andi-w'ill bring thenl to theirown land. and;teed them'upon themountains of Is'-ra-el by the rivers,and in ail the inhabited places of thecounIry.
1{I will feedture, ancl upon r
t thenilin a eood pas-
the hieh mountains of
fuLt c.31&,u c,'
the worcl of the Lt>no:
o cease lrom leedlng,
hold, i am agaiI will requ
inem: an(he shall be,fheir stet: i+ A-noYthe Lo riil*frTlTTl
lCoo, *O mY servant Da'-vid at --*'---
preV, meat to
rlno<@,near
neither sh
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in ileaoO fold. and in a [at
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'n ihe preseqce o{@UF enemies: tlo{.rilOintest @ h!99 with oil:Qv cup
runneth over. 'ir6 6 SurelY goodness and
,i,iii.t[ti"(@fith oi]: @v cuP i|unneth over. i;4*; . .. ',
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\PSALM24 i
A Psalm of Da'-vit'i'
I The earth is the Lorru's, and the i
Lufneii thereofl the world, and thev
ihat dwell therein," I for he hath founded it upon the
,,eis, anrt established il uPn,!l'q -
,igods- .Ir. * .,'.. io"Jfuipir,all q5cend into the hill-oi
in.ffi*-* oi&o strait stano in6F:
d
-
fi:l6srhall come. and sJrail de-
clare ftiS,h rhteoleness qalo Q peop te
thal sfidll be bon!tha$ghath done
bf Ja'-cob. glorfv-all ye the seed)of
24 For he hath not nor ab-
horred the atflineither hbut6
ancl-hesq!-&q!-esD'
live for
and tum
the govemor among the na-
thut
it-a+&,
'-ra-el.
the
-on: huildthoti the wa
ttren-stratt thou be pieased PSALM 53
PSALM 52
lo the chief N{usician, Mas'"chil. A P.solttt
ol Da'-r,id, r,vhen Do'-eg the !,'-dottt-itecame atrd lold Saul. and said unto
hinT , Da'-r,id is ccme lo tlre
To the chie{ Musician upon NIa'-ha-la1h'
fuIas'-chil, A Psolttt of Da'-vid'€r$ l't
lShe said inGis)[eafi,
I he tongue,de-viseth mischie[stA sharp razoSi 1i701king deceit-
u lovest evil more than
all devouring words,
he shall
livin€)Se'-lah, +,n#e trfh? rigntdbu3'alsoshall see, and
S 7 Lo,fthfs islhe man ihaf made notCod his strength;but trusted in theabunda.ece ofrhid riches, and strength-
where no fear
P4L*LZ
praise thee
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giadness for
brance of(ris hollnesq tin the Lon
rt+ n i t -r-'tli[ffie& D^]'
jrellef-t-he multifude of isles be
flgnteousness a
li Light is sown
harh remembereffi [Ymercvtrulh torvard the ho[Se o[ is'-
net t
Lon
ie a loyltl'all the ea
nto thea ioud
and
noise before therra
-8-Lei the floods clap their hands: let
to judge the earth: withYighteousness
shall he judge the world, and the peo-
ple with equitY.
ffic+$rfffio*x
theofawiththe harc.
o6[witn trun sound of cor-
roar. and the fulness
he
the people
the cher'-
and
Qoth,,uo-
WqL?
judgrnsnl' thou dost estabiish equity,thou executest judgment and righ-
^Eand
l-s r,,\$qffiJJ-l,r eoL,sF
-*#eyes shcrl/ be [email protected] iand, thar(ma@*@1i
ffer. *
that walkEfi]n a ferfect
rhall nottelletlr
e$ooftwickedLonn.0.rc t
e LJ lJ, ),.t c Io[, ,
no wicked thing beforethe work of them
it shall not cleavewast a God that for-
PSALM I{]t)
A Psalm of plaise.
a joyful norse unto the
and6ft[e l.onr: 5 Whoso privily slandereth his
neighbour, him rvil[pr:rt off: him thatliath an -hic;h look iind a rrroud hearl
€4-.L.
l-trn tro:uarO*heart shall depart
fronff0(willnolknow a wicked per-
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