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| 9:1 | The burden of a word of Jehovah against the land of Hadrach, and Demmeseh -- his place of rest: (When to Jehovah `is' the eye of man, And of all the tribes of Israel.) |
| 9:2 | And also Hamath doth border thereon, Tyre and Zidon, for -- very wise! |
| 9:3 | And Tyre doth build a bulwark to herself, And doth heap silver as dust, And gold as mire of out-places. |
| 9:4 | Lo, the Lord doth dispossess her, And He hath smitten in the sea her force, And she with fire is consumed. |
| 9:5 | See doth Ashkelon and fear, Also Gaza, and she is exceedingly pained, Also Ekron -- for her expectation dried up, And perished hath a king from Gaza, And Ashkelon doth not remain, |
| 9:6 | And dwelt hath a foreigner in Ashdod, And I have cut off the excellency of the Philistines. |
| 9:7 | And turned aside his blood from his mouth, His abominations from between his teeth, And he hath remained, even he, to our God, And he hath been as a leader in Judah, And Ekron as a Jebusite. |
| 9:8 | And I have pitched for My house a camp, Because of the passer through, and of the returner, And pass not through against them again doth an exactor, For, now, I have seen with My eyes. |
| 9:9 | Rejoice exceedingly, O daughter of Zion, Shout, O daughter of Jerusalem, Lo, thy King doth come to thee, Righteous -- and saved is He, Afflicted -- and riding on an ass, And on a colt -- a son of she-asses. |
| 9:10 | And I have cut off the chariot from Ephraim, And the horse from Jerusalem, Yea, cut off hath been the bow of battle, And he hath spoken peace to nations, And his rule `is' from sea unto sea, And from the river unto the ends of earth. |
| 9:11 | Also thou -- by the blood of thy covenant, I have sent thy prisoners out of the pit, There is no water in it. |
| 9:12 | Turn back to a fenced place, Ye prisoners of the hope, Even to-day a second announcer I restore to thee. |
| 9:13 | For I have trodden for Me Judah, A bow I have filled `with' Ephraim, And I have stirred up thy sons, O Zion, Against thy sons, O Javan, And I have set thee as the sword of a hero. |
| 9:14 | And Jehovah doth appear for them, And gone forth as lightning hath His arrow, And the Lord Jehovah with a trumpet bloweth, And He hath gone with whirlwinds of the south. |
| 9:15 | Jehovah of Hosts doth cover them over, And they consumed, and subdued sling-stones, Yea, they have drunk, They have made a noise as wine, And they have been full as a bowl, As corners of an altar. |
| 9:16 | And saved them hath Jehovah their God In that day, as a flock of His people, For stones of a crown are displaying themselves over His ground. |
| 9:17 | For what His goodness! and what His beauty! Corn the young men, And new wine the virgins -- make fruitful! |
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| 9:1 | The worde of the LORDE shalbe receaued at Adrach, & Damascus shalbe his offerynge: for the eyes of all me and of the trybes of Israel shall loke vp vnto the LORDE. |
| 9:2 | The borders of Hemath shal be harde therby, Tyrus also & Sidon, for they are very wise. |
| 9:3 | Tyrus shal make hirself stronge, heape vp syluer as the sonde, and golde as the claye of the stretes. |
| 9:4 | Beholde, the LORDE shal take her in, and haue her in possession: he shal smyte downe hir power in to the see, and she shalbe consumed with fyre. |
| 9:5 | This shal Ascalon se, and be afrayed. Gaza shalbe very sory, so shal Accaron also, because hir hope is come to confucion. For the kinge of Gaza shall perish, and at Ascalon shal no man dwel. |
| 9:6 | Straugers shall dwel at A?dod, & as for ye pryde of ye Philistynes, I shal rote it out. |
| 9:7 | Their bloude will I take awaye from their mouth, and their abhominacios from amonge their teth. Thus they shal be left for oure God, yee they shalbe as a prynce in Iuda, & Accaron like as Iebusi. |
| 9:8 | And so will I compase my house rounde aboute with my men of warre, goinge to and fro: that no oppressoure come vpon them eny more. For that haue I sene now with myne eyes. |
| 9:9 | Reioyce thou greatly, o doughter Sion: be glad, o doughter Ierusalem. For lo, thy kinge commeth vnto the, euen the rightuous and Sauioure: Lowly and symple is he, he rydeth vpon an asse, and vpo the foale of an asse. |
| 9:10 | I wil rote out the charettes fro Ephraim, & the horse from Ierusalem, the batel bowes shal be destroyed. He shall geue the doctryne of peace vnto the Heithen, and his dominion shalbe from the one see to the other, & from the floudes to the endes of the worlde. |
| 9:11 | Thou also thorow the bloude of thy couenaunt: shalt let thy presoners out of the pytte, wherin is no water. |
| 9:12 | Turne you now to the stronge holde, ye that be in preson, & longe sore to be delyuered: And this daye I bringe the worde, that I wil rewarde the dubble agayne. |
| 9:13 | For Iuda haue I bent out as a bowe for me, and Ephraim haue I fylled. Thy sonnes (o Sio) wil I rayse vp agaynst the Grekes, and make the as a giauntes swearde: |
| 9:14 | the LORDE God shalbe sene aboue the, and his dartes shall go forth as the lightenynge. The LORDE God shall blowe the trompet, and shal come forth as a storme out of the south. |
| 9:15 | The LORDE of hoostes shall defende the, they shall consume and deuoure, and subdue them with slynge stones. They shal drynke & rage, as it were thorow wyne. They shalbe fylled like ye basens, & as ye hornes of ye aulter. |
| 9:16 | The LORDE their God shal delyuer the in ye daye, as the flock off his people: for the stones off his Sanctuary shalbe set vp in his lade. |
| 9:17 | O how prosperous and goodly a thynge shall that be? The corne shall make the yongemen chearefull, and the new wyne the maydens. |
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