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| 14:1 | For the Lord wil haue mercie on Iacob, and wil yet choose Israel, and set them in their owne land: and the strangers shalbe ioyned with them, and they shal cleaue to the house of Iacob. |
| 14:2 | And the people shall take them, and bring them to their place: and the house of Israel shall possesse them in the land of the Lord, for seruants and handmaides: and they shall take them captiues, whose captiues they were, and they shall rule ouer their oppressours. |
| 14:3 | And it shall come to passe in the day that the Lord shal giue thee rest from thy sorrow, and from thy feare, and from the hard bondage wherein thou wast made to serue, |
| 14:4 | That thou shalt take vp this prouerbe against the king of Babylon, and say; How hath the oppressour ceased? the golden citie ceased? |
| 14:5 | The Lord hath broken the staffe of the wicked, and the scepter of the rulers. |
| 14:6 | He who smote the people in wrath with a continuall stroke; hee that ruled the nations in anger, is persecuted and none hindereth. |
| 14:7 | The whole earth is at rest and is quiet: they breake foorth into singing. |
| 14:8 | Yea the firre trees reioyce at thee, and the cedars of Lebanon, saying, Since thou art layd downe, no feller is come vp against vs. |
| 14:9 | Hell from beneath is mooued for thee to meet thee at thy comming: it stirreth vp the dead for thee, euen all the chiefe ones of the earth; it hath raised vp from their thrones, all the kings of the nations. |
| 14:10 | All they shall speake and say vnto thee; Art thou also become weake as we? art thou become like vnto vs? |
| 14:11 | Thy pompe is brought downe to the graue, and the noyse of thy violes: the worme is spread vnder thee, and the wormes couer thee. |
| 14:12 | How art thou fallen from heauen, O Lucifer, sonne of the morning? how art thou cut downe to the ground, which didst weaken the nations? |
| 14:13 | For thou hast said in thine heart; I wil ascend into heauen, I wil exalt my throne aboue the starres of God: I wil sit also vpon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the North. |
| 14:14 | I wil ascend aboue the heights of the cloudes, I wil bee like the most High. |
| 14:15 | Yet thou shalt be brought downe to hel, to the sides of the pit. |
| 14:16 | They that see thee shal narrowly looke vpon thee, and consider thee, saying; Is this the man that made the earth to tremble, that did shake kingdomes? |
| 14:17 | That made the world as a wildernesse, and destroyed the cities thereof that opened not the house of his prisoners? |
| 14:18 | All the kings of the nations, euen all of them lie in glory, euery one in his owne house. |
| 14:19 | But thou art cast out of thy graue, like an abominable branch: and as the raiment of those that are slaine, thrust through with a sword, that goe downe to the stones of the pit, as a carkeis troden vnder feete. |
| 14:20 | Thou shalt not be ioyned with them in buriall, because thou hast destroyed thy land, and slaine thy people: the seede of euill doers shall neuer be renowmed. |
| 14:21 | Prepare slaughter for his children for the iniquitie of their fathers, that they doe not rise nor possesse the land, nor fill the face of the world with cities. |
| 14:22 | For I will rise vp against them, sayth the Lord of hostes, and cut off from Babylon the name, and remnant, and sonne and nephew, sayth the Lord. |
| 14:23 | I will also make it a possession for the Bitterne, and pooles of water: and I will sweepe it with the besome of destruction, sayth the Lord of hostes. |
| 14:24 | The Lord of hostes hath sworne, saying; Surely as I haue thought, so shall it come to passe; and as I haue purposed, so shall it stand: |
| 14:25 | That I will breake the Assyrian in my land, and vpon my mountaines tread him vnder foote: then shall his yoke depart from off them, and his burden depart from off their shoulders. |
| 14:26 | This is the purpose, that is purposed vpon the whole earth: and this is the hand that is stretched out vpon all the nations. |
| 14:27 | For the Lord of hostes hath purposed, and who shall disanull it? and his hand is stretched out, and who shall turne it backe? |
| 14:28 | In the yeere that king Ahaz died, was this burden. |
| 14:29 | Reioyce not thou whole Palestina, because the rod of him that smote thee is broken: for out of the serpents roote shall come foorth a cockatrice, and his fruite shall be a fierie flying serpent. |
| 14:30 | And the first borne of the poore shall feed, and the needy shall lie downe in safetie: and I will kill thy root with famine, and he shall slay thy remnant. |
| 14:31 | Howle, O gate, crie, O citie, thou whole Palestina art dissolued, for there shal come from the North a smoke, and none shall bee alone in his appointed times. |
| 14:32 | What shall one then answere the messengers of the nation? that the Lord hath founded Zion, and the poore of his people shall trust in it. |
| 14:1 | For the Lord wil haue compassion of Iaakob, and wil yet chuse Israel, and cause them to rest in their owne lande: and the stranger shall ioyne him selfe vnto them, and they shall cleaue to the house of Iaakob. |
| 14:2 | And the people shall receiue them and bring them to their owne place, and the house of Israel shall possesse them in the land of the Lord, for seruants and handmaids: and they shall take them prisoners, whose captiues they were, and haue rule ouer their oppressours. |
| 14:3 | And in that day when the Lord shall giue thee rest from thy sorrow, and from thy feare, and from the sore bodage, wherein thou didest serue, |
| 14:4 | Then shalt thou take vp this prouerbe against the King of Babel, and say, Howe hath the oppressor ceased? and the gold thirsty Babel rested? |
| 14:5 | The Lord hath broken the rodde of the wicked, and the scepter of the rulers: |
| 14:6 | Which smote the people in anger with a continuall plague, and ruled the nations in wrath: if any were persecuted, he did not let. |
| 14:7 | The whole worlde is at rest and is quiet: they sing for ioye. |
| 14:8 | Also the firre trees reioyced of thee, and the cedars of Lebanon, saying, Since thou art laid downe, no hewer came vp against vs. |
| 14:9 | Hel beneath is mooued for thee to meete thee at thy comming, raising vp the deade for thee, euen all the princes of the earth, and hath raised from their thrones all the Kinges of the nations. |
| 14:10 | All they shall crie, and saie vnto thee, Art thou become weake also as we? art thou become like vnto vs? |
| 14:11 | Thy pompe is brought downe to ye graue, and the sounde of thy violes: the worme is spred vnder thee, and the wormes couer thee. |
| 14:12 | How art thou fallen from heauen, O Lucifer, sonne of the morning? and cutte downe to the grounde, which didest cast lottes vpon the nations? |
| 14:13 | Yet thou saidest in thine heart, I will ascende into heauen, and exalt my throne aboue beside the starres of God: I will sitte also vpon the mount of the Congregation in the sides of the North. |
| 14:14 | I wil ascend aboue ye height of the cloudes, and I will be like the most high. |
| 14:15 | But thou shalt bee brought downe to the graue, to the sides of the pit. |
| 14:16 | They that see thee, shall looke vpon thee and consider thee, saying, Is this the man that made the earth to tremble, and that did shake the kingdomes? |
| 14:17 | He made the worlde as a wildernesse, and destroied the cities thereof, and opened not the house of his prisoners. |
| 14:18 | All the Kings of the nations, euen they all sleepe in glorie, euery one in his owne house. |
| 14:19 | But thou art cast out of thy graue like an abominable branch: like the raiment of those that are slaine, and thrust thorowe with a sword, which goe downe to the stones of the pit, as a carkeise troden vnder feete. |
| 14:20 | Thou shalt not be ioyned with them in the graue, because thou hast destroied thine owne lande, and slaine thy people: the seede of the wicked shall not be renoumed for euer. |
| 14:21 | Prepare a slaughter for his children, for the iniquitie of their fathers: let them not rise vp nor possesse the land, nor fil the face of the world with enemies. |
| 14:22 | For I wil rise vp against them (sayth the Lord of hostes) and will cut off from Babel the name and the remnant and the sonne, and the nephew, sayth the Lord: |
| 14:23 | And I wil make it a possession to ye hedgehogge, and pooles of water, and I will sweepe it with the besome of destruction, sayeth the Lord of hostes. |
| 14:24 | The Lord of hostes hath sworne, saying, Surely like as I haue purposed, so shall it come to passe, and as I haue consulted, it shall stand: |
| 14:25 | That I will breake to pieces Asshur in my land, and vpon my mountaines will I treade him vnder foote: so that his yoke shall depart from them, and his burden shall be taken from off their shoulder. |
| 14:26 | This is the counsell that is consulted vpon the whole worlde, and this is the hande stretched out ouer all the nations, |
| 14:27 | Because the Lord of hostes hath determined it, and who shall disanull it? and his hande is stretched out, and who shall turne it away? |
| 14:28 | In the yeere that King Ahaz died, was this burden. |
| 14:29 | Reioyce not, (thou whole Palestina) because the rod of him that did beat thee, is broken for out of the serpents roote shall come forth a cockatrise, and the fruit therof shalbe a firy flying serpent. |
| 14:30 | For the first borne of the poore shall be fed, and the needie shall lie downe in safetie: and I will kill thy roote with famine, and it shall slay thy remnant. |
| 14:31 | Howle, O gate, crie, O citie: thou whole lande of Palestina art dissolued, for there shall come from the North a smoke, and none shalbe alone, at his time appointed. |
| 14:32 | What shall then one answere the messengers of the Gentiles? That the Lord hath stablished Zion, and the poore of his people shall trust in it. |
| 14:1 | But the Lord wylbe mercyfull vnto Iacob, and wil yet chose Israel agayne, and set them in their awne lande. Straungers shal cleaue vnto them, & get them to the house of Iacob. |
| 14:2 | The people shal take them, & cary them home to their awne lande. And make them to enherite the house of Israel in the lande of the Lord that they maye be seruauntes & hand maydens of the Lord. They shal take those prisoners whose captyues they had bene a fore: & rule those that had oppressed them. |
| 14:3 | When the Lord now shal bringe the to rest, from the trauayle, feare, & harde bondage that thou wast laden wt all: |
| 14:4 | then shalt thou vse thys mockage vpon the kyng of Babylon, & saye: How happeneth it that the oppressour leaueth of? Is the golden tribute come to an ende? |
| 14:5 | The Lord hath broken the ceptre of the vngodly & the rodd of the lordly. |
| 14:6 | Which when he is wroth smyteth the people wt continual strokes, & tyrannouselye reignethe ouer the hethen whom he persecuted without compassion. |
| 14:7 | And therfore the whole worlde is now at rest & quyetnes and men synge for ioye. |
| 14:8 | Ye, euen the Fyrre trees & Cedres of libanus reioyse at thy fall sayeng: Nowe that thou art layd downe, there come no mo vp to hewe downe vs. |
| 14:9 | Hell also beneth trembleth to mete the at thy commynge, & for thy sake hath raysed his deade, & all myghtie men & princes of the earth. All kynges of the earth stande vp from their seates, |
| 14:10 | that they may all answere & speake vnto the. Art thou become weake also as we? art thou become lyke vnto vs? |
| 14:11 | Thy pompe and thy pryde is layde downe into the pyt, and so is the melody of thy instrumentes. Wormes be layde vnder the, & wormes are thy couerynge. |
| 14:12 | How art thou fallen from heauen (O Lucifer) thou faire mornynge childe? how hast thou gotten a fall euen to the grounde, and art become weaker then the people? |
| 14:13 | For thou saydest in thyne herte: I will clyme vp into heauen, & exalte my throne aboue besyde the starres of God, I will syt also vpon the holy mount towarde the North, |
| 14:14 | I will clyme vp aboue the cloudes, and wylbe lyke the hyghest of al. |
| 14:15 | Yet thou shalt be brought downe to the depe of hell. |
| 14:16 | They that se the, shall narowly loke vpon the, and thynke in them selues, sayenge: Is thys the man, that brought all landes in feare, and made the kingdomes afrayde? |
| 14:17 | Is this he that made the worlde in a maner waste, and layde the cytyes to the grounde, which let not his prisoners go out? |
| 14:18 | The kynges of the nacions lye euery one in his awne house with worshype, |
| 14:19 | and thou art cast out of thy graue lyke a filthy abhominable braunch: lyke as dead mens raymint that are shot thorow with the swerde, & go downe to the stones of the depe: as a dead coarse that is troden vnder fete: |
| 14:20 | and art not buried with them. Euen because that thou hast wasted thy lande, and destroyed thy people The generacyon of the wycked shalbe without honour, for euer. |
| 14:21 | Let there a waye be sought to destroye their children, that he in their fathers wyckednes, that they come not vp agayne to possesse the lande, and fyll the worlde full of enemyes. |
| 14:22 | I will stande vp agaynst them (sayeth the lord of hostes) & roote out the name & remnaunt sonne, & sonnes sonne of Babylon (sayeth the Lord) |
| 14:23 | & will geue it to the Otters, & will make water poddels of it. And I wyll swepe them out wt the besome of destruccion, sayeth the Lorde of Hostes. |
| 14:24 | The Lord of Hostes hath sworne an othe, sayinge? It shall come to passe as I haue determyned, and shalbe fulfylled as I haue deuysed. |
| 14:25 | So that Assiria shal I destroye in my lande, & vpon my mountaynes will I treade him vnder foote. Wher thorow his yock shal come from them, and his burthen shalbe taken from their shoulder. |
| 14:26 | Thys deuyce hath God taken thorow the whole worlde, and thys is hys hande stretched out ouer all people. |
| 14:27 | For yf the Lord of hostes determen a thynge, who is able to dysanulle it? And yf he stretch forth his hande, who maye holde it in agayne? |
| 14:28 | The same yeare that Kynge Ahaz dyed, god threatened on this maner: |
| 14:29 | Reioyse not (thou whole Palestyna) because the rod of hym that beateth the is broken: for out of the serpentes rote, there shall come an adder, & the frute shalbe a fyrie flynge worme. |
| 14:30 | But the fyrst borne of the poore shalbe fed, & the symple shal dwel in safetye. Thy rote also will I destroye wt honger, & it shal slaye thy remnaunt. |
| 14:31 | Mourne thou porte, wepe thou citye, for (O whole land of Palestina) thou art layde waste for there shall come from the North, a smoke that not one alone may abyde in his place |
| 14:32 | Who shall then answere the messangers of the Gentyles? For the Lord hath stablyshed Syon, & the poore of his people that be therin, do put theyr trust in him. |
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