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The Deuterocanonical Books of the Bible, known as the Apocrypha
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Encoded under the direction of Robert Kraft for distribution through
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the Center for Computer Analysis of Texts, (CCAT), at the University
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of Pennsylvania. Robert Kraft <kraft@ccat.sas.upenn.edu>
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Here is the suggested table of contents of Bob Kraft:
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The Books Presented Below Use These Titles
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The First Book of Esdras
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The Second Book of Esdras Esdras [sometimes Fourth Book of Ezra]
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The Book of Tobit
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The Book of Judith
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The Rest of the Chapters of the Book of Esther
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The Wisdom of Solomon
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The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, or Ecclesiasticus
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The Book of Baruch
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The Epistle of Jeremy [sometimes Chapter Six of Baruch]
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The Song of the Three Holy Children
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The Prayer of Azariah [missing in one table of contents]
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The History of Susanna [in Daniel]
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The History of the Destruction of Bel and the Dragon
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The Prayer of Manasses King of Judah
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The First Book of the Maccabees
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The Second Book of the Maccabees
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Here is the table of contents in the order presented below:
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The First Book of Esdras
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The Second Book of Esdras Esdras [sometimes Fourth Book of Ezra]
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The Greek Additions to Esther
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The First Book of the Maccabees
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The Second Book of the Maccabees
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The Book of Tobit
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The Book of Judith
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The Wisdom of Solomon
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The Book of Sirach (or Ecclesiasticus)
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The Book of Baruch
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The Epistle (or letter) of Jeremiah
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The Book of Susanna (in Daniel)
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The Prayer of Azariah
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The Prayer of Manasseh
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Bel and the Dragon (in Daniel)
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The First Book of Esdras
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1Esdr 1:1
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And Josias held the feast of the passover in Jerusalem unto his Lord,
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and offered the passover the fourteenth day of the first month;
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1Esdr 1:2
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Having set the priests according to their daily courses,
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being arrayed in long garments, in the temple of the Lord.
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1Esdr 1:3
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And he spake unto the Levites, the holy ministers of Israel,
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that they should hallow themselves unto the Lord, to set
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the holy ark of the Lord in the house that king Solomon
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the son of David had built:
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1Esdr 1:4
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And said, Ye shall no more bear the ark upon your shoulders:
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now therefore serve the Lord your God, and minister unto his
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people Israel, and prepare you after your families and kindreds,
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1Esdr 1:5
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According as David the king of Israel prescribed,
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and according to the magnificence of Solomon his son:
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and standing in the temple according to the several dignity
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of the families of you the Levites, who minister in the presence
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of your brethren the children of Israel,
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1Esdr 1:6
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Offer the passover in order, and make ready the sacrifices
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for your brethren, and keep the passover according to the
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commandment of the Lord, which was given unto Moses.
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1Esdr 1:7
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And unto the people that was found there Josias gave
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thirty thousand lambs and kids, and three thousand calves:
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these things were given of the king's allowance,
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according as he promised, to the people, to the priests,
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and to the Levites.
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1Esdr 1:8
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And Helkias, Zacharias, and Syelus, the governors of the temple,
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gave to the priests for the passover two thousand and six hundred sheep,
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and three hundred calves.
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1Esdr 1:9
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And Jeconias, and Samaias, and Nathanael his brother, and Assabias,
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and Ochiel, and Joram, captains over thousands, gave to the Levites
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for the passover five thousand sheep, and seven hundred calves.
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1Esdr 1:10
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And when these things were done, the priests and Levites,
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having the unleavened bread, stood in very comely order
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according to the kindreds,
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1Esdr 1:11
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And according to the several dignities of the fathers,
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before the people, to offer to the Lord, as it is written
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in the book of Moses: and thus did they in the morning.
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1Esdr 1:12
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And they roasted the passover with fire, as appertaineth:
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as for the sacrifices, they sod them in brass pots and pans
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with a good savour,
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1Esdr 1:13
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And set them before all the people: and afterward they prepared
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for themselves, and for the priests their brethren, the sons of Aaron.
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1Esdr 1:14
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For the priests offered the fat until night: and the Levites
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prepared for themselves, and the priests their brethren,
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the sons of Aaron.
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1Esdr 1:15
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The holy singers also, the sons of Asaph, were in their order,
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according to the appointment of David, to wit, Asaph, Zacharias,
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and Jeduthun, who was of the king's retinue.
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1Esdr 1:16
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Moreover the porters were at every gate; it was not lawful
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for any to go from his ordinary service: for their brethren
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the Levites prepared for them.
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1Esdr 1:17
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Thus were the things that belonged to the sacrifices
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of the Lord accomplished in that day, that they might
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hold the passover,
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1Esdr 1:18
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And offer sacrifices upon the altar of the Lord,
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according to the commandment of king Josias.
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1Esdr 1:19
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So the children of Israel which were present held the
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passover at that time, and the feast of sweet bread seven days.
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1Esdr 1:20
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And such a passover was not kept in Israel since
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the time of the prophet Samuel.
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1Esdr 1:21
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Yea, all the kings of Israel held not such a passover as Josias,
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and the priests, and the Levites, and the Jews, held with all Israel
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that were found dwelling at Jerusalem.
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1Esdr 1:22
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In the eighteenth year of the reign of Josias was this passover kept.
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1Esdr 1:23
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And the works or Josias were upright before his Lord
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with an heart full of godliness.
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1Esdr 1:24
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As for the things that came to pass in his time, they were written
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in former times, concerning those that sinned, and did wickedly against
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the Lord above all people and kingdoms, and how they grieved him exceedingly,
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so that the words of the Lord rose up against Israel.
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1Esdr 1:25
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Now after all these acts of Josias it came to pass,
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that Pharaoh the king of Egypt came to raise war at Carchamis
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upon Euphrates: and Josias went out against him.
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1Esdr 1:26
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But the king of Egypt sent to him, saying,
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What have I to do with thee, O king of Judea?
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1Esdr 1:27
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I am not sent out from the Lord God against thee; for my war
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is upon Euphrates: and now the Lord is with me, yea, the Lord is
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with me hasting me forward: depart from me, and be not against the Lord.
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1Esdr 1:28
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Howbeit Josias did not turn back his chariot from him,
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but undertook to fight with him, not regarding the words
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of the prophet Jeremy spoken by the mouth of the Lord:
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1Esdr 1:29
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But joined battle with him in the plain of Magiddo,
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and the princes came against king Josias.
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1Esdr 1:30
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Then said the king unto his servants, Carry me away out of
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the battle; for I am very weak. And immediately his servants
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took him away out of the battle.
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1Esdr 1:31
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Then gat he up upon his second chariot; and being brought
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back to Jerusalem died, and was buried in his father's sepulchre.
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1Esdr 1:32
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And in all Jewry they mourned for Josias, yea, Jeremy the prophet
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lamented for Josias, and the chief men with the women made lamentation
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for him unto this day: and this was given out for an ordinance
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to be done continually in all the nation of Israel.
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1Esdr 1:33
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These things are written in the book of the stories of the
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kings of Judah, and every one of the acts that Josias did,
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and his glory, and his understanding in the law of the Lord,
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and the things that he had done before, and the things now recited,
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are reported in the book of the kings of Israel and Judea.
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1Esdr 1:34
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And the people took Joachaz the son of Josias, and made him king
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instead of Josias his father, when he was twenty and three years old.
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1Esdr 1:35
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And he reigned in Judea and in Jerusalem three months: and
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then the king of Egypt deposed him from reigning in Jerusalem.
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1Esdr 1:36
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And he set a tax upon the land of an hundred talents
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of silver and one talent of gold.
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1Esdr 1:37
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The king of Egypt also made king Joacim his brother king
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of Judea and Jerusalem.
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1Esdr 1:38
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And he bound Joacim and the nobles: but Zaraces his brother
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he apprehended, and brought him out of Egypt.
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1Esdr 1:39
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Five and twenty years old was Joacim when he was made king in the land
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of Judea and Jerusalem; and he did evil before the Lord.
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1Esdr 1:40
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Wherefore against him Nabuchodonosor the king of Babylon came up,
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and bound him with a chain of brass, and carried him into Babylon.
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1Esdr 1:41
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Nabuchodonosor also took of the holy vessels of the Lord,
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and carried them away, and set them in his own temple at Babylon.
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1Esdr 1:42
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But those things that are recorded of him, and of his uncleaness and impiety,
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are written in the chronicles of the kings.
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1Esdr 1:43
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And Joacim his son reigned in his stead:
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he was made king being eighteen years old;
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1Esdr 1:44
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And reigned but three months and ten days in Jerusalem;
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and did evil before the Lord.
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1Esdr 1:45
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So after a year Nabuchodonosor sent and caused him to be
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brought into Babylon with the holy vessels of the Lord;
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1Esdr 1:46
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And made Zedechias king of Judea and Jerusalem, when he was
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one and twenty years old; and he reigned eleven years:
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1Esdr 1:47
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And he did evil also in the sight of the Lord, and cared not
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for the words that were spoken unto him by the prophet Jeremy
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from the mouth of the Lord.
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1Esdr 1:48
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And after that king Nabuchodonosor had made him to swear
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by the name of the Lord, he forswore himself, and rebelled;
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and hardening his neck, his heart, he transgressed the laws
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of the Lord God of Israel.
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1Esdr 1:49
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The governors also of the people and of the priests did many things
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against the laws, and passed all the pollutions of all nations,
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and defiled the temple of the Lord, which was sanctified in Jerusalem.
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1Esdr 1:50
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Nevertheless the God of their fathers sent by his messenger
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to call them back, because he spared them and his tabernacle also.
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1Esdr 1:51
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But they had his messengers in derision; and, look, when the
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Lord spake unto them, they made a sport of his prophets:
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1Esdr 1:52
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So far forth, that he, being wroth with his people for their great ungodliness,
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commanded the kings of the Chaldees to come up against them;
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1Esdr 1:53
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Who slew their young men with the sword, yea, even within the compass
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of their holy temple, and spared neither young man nor maid,
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old man nor child, among them; for he delivered all into their hands.
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1Esdr 1:54
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And they took all the holy vessels of the Lord,
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both great and small, with the vessels of the ark of God,
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and the king's treasures, and carried them away into Babylon.
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1Esdr 1:55
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As for the house of the Lord, they burnt it, and brake down
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the walls of Jerusalem, and set fire upon her towers:
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1Esdr 1:56
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And as for her glorious things, they never ceased till they
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had consumed and brought them all to nought: and the people
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that were not slain with the sword he carried unto Babylon:
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1Esdr 1:57
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Who became servants to him and his children, till the Persians reigned,
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to fulfil the word of the Lord spoken by the mouth of Jeremy:
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1Esdr 1:58
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Until the land had enjoyed her sabbaths, the whole time of her
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desolation shall she rest, until the full term of seventy years.
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1Esdr 2:1
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In the first year of Cyrus king of the Persians, that the
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word of the Lord might be accomplished, that he had promised by
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the mouth of Jeremy;
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1Esdr 2:2
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The Lord raised up the spirit of Cyrus the king of the
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Persians, and he made proclamation through all his kingdom, and
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also by writing,
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1Esdr 2:3
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Saying, Thus saith Cyrus king of the Persians; The Lord of
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Israel, the most high Lord, hath made me king of the whole
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world,
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1Esdr 2:4
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And commanded me to build him an house at Jerusalem in Jewry.
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1Esdr 2:5
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If therefore there be any of you that are of his people, let
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the Lord, even his Lord, be with him, and let him go up to
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Jerusalem that is in Judea, and build the house of the Lord of
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Israel: for he is the Lord that dwelleth in Jerusalem.
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1Esdr 2:6
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Whosoever then dwell in the places about, let them help him,
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those, I say, that are his neighbours, with gold, and with
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silver,
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1Esdr 2:7
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With gifts, with horses, and with cattle, and other things,
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which have been set forth by vow, for the temple of the Lord at
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Jerusalem.
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1Esdr 2:8
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Then the chief of the families of Judea and of the tribe of
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Benjamin stood up; the priests also, and the Levites, and all
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they whose mind the Lord had moved to go up, and to build an
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house for the Lord at Jerusalem,
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1Esdr 2:9
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And they that dwelt round about them, and helped them in all
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things with silver and gold, with horses and cattle, and with
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very many free gifts of a great number whose minds were stirred
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up thereto.
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1Esdr 2:10
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King Cyrus also brought forth the holy vessels, which
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Nabuchodonosor had carried away from Jerusalem, and had set up
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in his temple of idols.
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1Esdr 2:11
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Now when Cyrus king of the Persians had brought them forth,
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he delivered them to Mithridates his treasurer:
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1Esdr 2:12
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And by him they were delivered to Sanabassar the governor of
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Judea.
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1Esdr 2:13
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And this was the number of them; A thousand golden cups, and
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a thousand of silver, censers of silver twenty nine, vials of
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gold thirty, and of silver two thousand four hundred and ten,
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and a thousand other vessels.
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1Esdr 2:14
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So all the vessels of gold and of silver, which were carried
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away, were five thousand four hundred threescore and nine.
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1Esdr 2:15
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These were brought back by Sanabassar, together with them of
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the captivity, from Babylon to Jerusalem.
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1Esdr 2:16
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But in the time of Artexerxes king of the Persians Belemus,
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and Mithridates, and Tabellius, and Rathumus, and Beeltethmus,
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and Semellius the secretary, with others that were in commission
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with them, dwelling in Samaria and other places, wrote unto him
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against them that dwelt in Judea and Jerusalem these letters
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following;
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1Esdr 2:17
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To king Artexerxes our lord, Thy servants, Rathumus the
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storywriter, and Semellius the scribe, and the rest of their
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council, and the judges that are in Celosyria and Phenice.
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1Esdr 2:18
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Be it now known to the lord king, that the Jews that are up
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from you to us, being come into Jerusalem, that rebellious and
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wicked city, do build the marketplaces, and repair the walls of
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it and do lay the foundation of the temple.
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1Esdr 2:19
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Now if this city and the walls thereof be made up again, they
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will not only refuse to give tribute, but also rebel against
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kings.
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1Esdr 2:20
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And forasmuch as the things pertaining to the temple are now
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in hand, we think it meet not to neglect such a matter,
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1Esdr 2:21
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But to speak unto our lord the king, to the intent that, if
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it be thy pleasure it may be sought out in the books of thy
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fathers:
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1Esdr 2:22
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And thou shalt find in the chronicles what is written
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concerning these things, and shalt understand that that city was
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rebellious, troubling both kings and cities:
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1Esdr 2:23
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And that the Jews were rebellious, and raised always wars
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therein; for the which cause even this city was made desolate.
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1Esdr 2:24
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Wherefore now we do declare unto thee, O lord the king, that
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if this city be built again, and the walls thereof set up anew,
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thou shalt from henceforth have no passage into Celosyria and
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Phenice.
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1Esdr 2:25
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Then the king wrote back again to Rathumus the storywriter,
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to Beeltethmus, to Semellius the scribe, and to the rest that
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were in commission, and dwellers in Samaria and Syria and
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Phenice, after this manner;
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1Esdr 2:26
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I have read the epistle which ye have sent unto me: therefore
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I commanded to make diligent search, and it hath been found that
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that city was from the beginning practising against kings;
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1Esdr 2:27
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And the men therein were given to rebellion and war: and that
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mighty kings and fierce were in Jerusalem, who reigned and
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exacted tributes in Celosyria and Phenice.
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1Esdr 2:28
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Now therefore I have commanded to hinder those men from
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building the city, and heed to be taken that there be no more
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done in it;
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1Esdr 2:29
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And that those wicked workers proceed no further to the
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annoyance of kings,
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1Esdr 2:30
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Then king Artexerxes his letters being read, Rathumus, and
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Semellius the scribe, and the rest that were in commission with
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them, removing in haste toward Jerusalem with a troop of
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horsemen and a multitude of people in battle array, began to
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hinder the builders; and the building of the temple in Jerusalem
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ceased until the second year of the reign of Darius king of the
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Persians.
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1Esdr 3:1
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Now when Darius reigned, he made a great feast unto all his
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subjects, and unto all his household, and unto all the princes
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of Media and Persia,
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1Esdr 3:2
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And to all the governors and captains and lieutenants that
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were under him, from India unto Ethiopia, of an hundred twenty
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and seven provinces.
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1Esdr 3:3
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And when they had eaten and drunken, and being satisfied were
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gone home, then Darius the king went into his bedchamber, and
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slept, and soon after awaked.
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1Esdr 3:4
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Then three young men, that were of the guard that kept the
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king's body, spake one to another;
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1Esdr 3:5
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Let every one of us speak a sentence: he that shall overcome,
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and whose sentence shall seem wiser than the others, unto him
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shall the king Darius give great gifts, and great things in
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token of victory:
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1Esdr 3:6
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As, to be clothed in purple, to drink in gold, and to sleep
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upon gold, and a chariot with bridles of gold, and an headtire
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of fine linen, and a chain about his neck:
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1Esdr 3:7
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And he shall sit next to Darius because of his wisdom, and
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shall be called Darius his cousin.
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1Esdr 3:8
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And then every one wrote his sentence, sealed it, and laid it
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under king Darius his pillow;
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1Esdr 3:9
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And said that, when the king is risen, some will give him the
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writings; and of whose side the king and the three princes of
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Persia shall judge that his sentence is the wisest, to him shall
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the victory be given, as was appointed.
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1Esdr 3:10
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The first wrote, Wine is the strongest.
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1Esdr 3:11
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The second wrote, The king is strongest.
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1Esdr 3:12
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The third wrote, Women are strongest: but above all things
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Truth beareth away the victory.
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1Esdr 3:13
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Now when the king was risen up, they took their writings, and
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delivered them unto him, and so he read them:
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1Esdr 3:14
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And sending forth he called all the princes of Persia and
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Media, and the governors, and the captains, and the lieutenants,
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and the chief officers;
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1Esdr 3:15
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And sat him down in the royal seat of judgment; and the
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writings were read before them.
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1Esdr 3:16
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And he said, Call the young men, and they shall declare their
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own sentences. So they were called, and came in.
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1Esdr 3:17
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And he said unto them, Declare unto us your mind concerning
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the writings. Then began the first, who had spoken of the
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strength of wine;
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1Esdr 3:18
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And he said thus, O ye men, how exceeding strong is wine! it
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causeth all men to err that drink it:
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1Esdr 3:19
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It maketh the mind of the king and of the fatherless child to
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be all one; of the bondman and of the freeman, of the poor man
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and of the rich:
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1Esdr 3:20
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It turneth also every thought into jollity and mirth, so that
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a man remembereth neither sorrow nor debt:
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1Esdr 3:21
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And it maketh every heart rich, so that a man remembereth
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neither king nor governor; and it maketh to speak all things by
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talents:
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1Esdr 3:22
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And when they are in their cups, they forget their love both
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to friends and brethren, and a little after draw out swords:
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1Esdr 3:23
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But when they are from the wine, they remember not what they
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have done.
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1Esdr 3:24
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O ye men, is not wine the strongest, that enforceth to do
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thus? And when he had so spoken, he held his peace.
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1Esdr 4:1
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Then the second, that had spoken of the strength of the king,
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began to say,
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1Esdr 4:2
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O ye men, do not men excel in strength that bear rule over
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sea and land and all things in them?
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1Esdr 4:3
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But yet the king is more mighty: for he is lord of all these
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things, and hath dominion over them; and whatsoever he
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commandeth them they do.
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1Esdr 4:4
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If he bid them make war the one against the other, they do
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it: if he send them out against the enemies, they go, and break
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down mountains walls and towers.
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1Esdr 4:5
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They slay and are slain, and transgress not the king's
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|
commandment: if they get the victory, they bring all to the
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king, as well the spoil, as all things else.
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1Esdr 4:6
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Likewise for those that are no soldiers, and have not to do
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with wars, but use husbundry, when they have reaped again that
|
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which they had sown, they bring it to the king, and compel one
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another to pay tribute unto the king.
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1Esdr 4:7
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And yet he is but one man: if he command to kill, they kill;
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if he command to spare, they spare;
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1Esdr 4:8
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If he command to smite, they smite; if he command to make
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desolate, they make desolate; if he command to build, they
|
|
build;
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1Esdr 4:9
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If he command to cut down, they cut down; if he command to
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plant, they plant.
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1Esdr 4:10
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So all his people and his armies obey him: furthermore he
|
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lieth down, he eateth and drinketh, and taketh his rest:
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1Esdr 4:11
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And these keep watch round about him, neither may any one
|
|
depart, and do his own business, neither disobey they him in any
|
|
thing.
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1Esdr 4:12
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O ye men, how should not the king be mightiest, when in such
|
|
sort he is obeyed? And he held his tongue.
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1Esdr 4:13
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Then the third, who had spoken of women, and of the truth,
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(this was Zorobabel) began to speak.
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1Esdr 4:14
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|
O ye men, it is not the great king, nor the multitude of men,
|
|
neither is it wine, that excelleth; who is it then that ruleth
|
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them, or hath the lordship over them? are they not women?
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1Esdr 4:15
|
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Women have borne the king and all the people that bear rule
|
|
by sea and land.
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1Esdr 4:16
|
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Even of them came they: and they nourished them up that
|
|
planted the vineyards, from whence the wine cometh.
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1Esdr 4:17
|
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These also make garments for men; these bring glory unto men;
|
|
and without women cannot men be.
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|
1Esdr 4:18
|
|
Yea, and if men have gathered together gold and silver, or
|
|
any other goodly thing, do they not love a woman which is comely
|
|
in favour and beauty?
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|
|
1Esdr 4:19
|
|
And letting all those things go, do they not gape, and even
|
|
with open mouth fix their eyes fast on her; and have not all men
|
|
more desire unto her than unto silver or gold, or any goodly
|
|
thing whatsoever?
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|
|
1Esdr 4:20
|
|
A man leaveth his own father that brought him up, and his own
|
|
country, and cleaveth unto his wife.
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|
|
1Esdr 4:21
|
|
He sticketh not to spend his life with his wife. and
|
|
remembereth neither father, nor mother, nor country.
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|
|
|
1Esdr 4:22
|
|
By this also ye must know that women have dominion over you:
|
|
do ye not labour and toil, and give and bring all to the woman?
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|
|
|
1Esdr 4:23
|
|
Yea, a man taketh his sword, and goeth his way to rob and to
|
|
steal, to sail upon the sea and upon rivers;
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|
|
|
1Esdr 4:24
|
|
And looketh upon a lion, and goeth in the darkness; and when
|
|
he hath stolen, spoiled, and robbed, he bringeth it to his love.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:25
|
|
Wherefore a man loveth his wife better than father or mother.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:26
|
|
Yea, many there be that have run out of their wits for women,
|
|
and become servants for their sakes.
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|
|
|
1Esdr 4:27
|
|
Many also have perished, have erred, and sinned, for women.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:28
|
|
And now do ye not believe me? is not the king great in his
|
|
power? do not all regions fear to touch him?
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:29
|
|
Yet did I see him and Apame the king's concubine, the
|
|
daughter of the admirable Bartacus, sitting at the right hand of
|
|
the king,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:30
|
|
And taking the crown from the king's head, and setting it
|
|
upon her own head; she also struck the king with her left hand.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:31
|
|
And yet for all this the king gaped and gazed upon her with
|
|
open mouth: if she laughed upon him, he laughed also: but if she
|
|
took any displeasure at him, the king was fain to flatter, that
|
|
she might be reconciled to him again.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:32
|
|
O ye men, how can it be but women should be strong, seeing
|
|
they do thus?
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:33
|
|
Then the king and the princes looked one upon another: so he
|
|
began to speak of the truth.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:34
|
|
O ye men, are not women strong? great is the earth, high is
|
|
the heaven, swift is the sun in his course, for he compasseth
|
|
the heavens round about, and fetcheth his course again to his
|
|
own place in one day.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:35
|
|
Is he not great that maketh these things? therefore great is
|
|
the truth, and stronger than all things.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:36
|
|
All the earth crieth upon the truth, and the heaven blesseth
|
|
it: all works shake and tremble at it, and with it is no
|
|
unrighteous thing.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:37
|
|
Wine is wicked, the king is wicked, women are wicked, all the
|
|
children of men are wicked, and such are all their wicked works;
|
|
and there is no truth in them; in their unrighteousness also
|
|
they shall perish.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:38
|
|
As for the truth, it endureth, and is alwaYs strong; it
|
|
liveth and conquereth for evermore.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:39
|
|
With her there is no accepting of persons or rewards; but she
|
|
doeth the things that are just, and refraineth from all unjust
|
|
and wicked things; and all men do well like of her works.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:40
|
|
Neither in her judgment is any unrighteousness; and she is
|
|
the strength, kingdom, power, and majesty, of all ages. Blessed
|
|
be the God of truth.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:41
|
|
And with that he held his peace. And all the people then
|
|
shouted, and said, Great is Truth, and mighty above all things.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:42
|
|
Then said the king unto him, Ask what thou wilt more than is
|
|
appointed in the writing, and we will give it thee, because thou
|
|
art found wisest; and thou shalt sit next me, and shalt be
|
|
called my cousin.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:43
|
|
Then said he unto the king, Remember thy vow, which thou hast
|
|
vowed to build Jerusalem, in the day when thou camest to thy
|
|
kingdom,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:44
|
|
And to send away all the vessels that were taken away out of
|
|
Jerusalem, which Cyrus set apart, when he vowed to destroy
|
|
Babylon, and to send them again thither.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:45
|
|
Thou also hast vowed to build up the temple, which the
|
|
Edomites burned when Judea was made desolate by the Chaldees.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:46
|
|
And now, O lord the king, this is that which I require, and
|
|
which I desire of thee, and this is the princely liberality
|
|
proceeding from thyself: I desire therefore that thou make good
|
|
the vow, the performance whereof with thine own mouth thou hast
|
|
vowed to the King of heaven.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:47
|
|
Then Darius the king stood up, and kissed him, and wrote
|
|
letters for him unto all the treasurers and lieutenants and
|
|
captains and governors, that they should safely convey on their
|
|
way both him, and all those that go up with him to build
|
|
Jerusalem.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:48
|
|
He wrote letters also unto the lieutenants that were in
|
|
Celosyria and Phenice, and unto them in Libanus, that they
|
|
should bring cedar wood from Libanus unto Jerusalem, and that
|
|
they should build the city with him.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:49
|
|
Moreover he wrote for all the Jews that went out of his realm
|
|
up into Jewry, concerning their freedom, that no officer, no
|
|
ruler, no lieutenant, nor treasurer, should forcibly enter into
|
|
their doors;
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:50
|
|
And that all the country which they hold should be free
|
|
without tribute; and that the Edomites should give over the
|
|
villages of the Jews which then they held:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:51
|
|
Yea, that there should be yearly given twenty talents to the
|
|
building of the temple, until the time that it were built;
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:52
|
|
And other ten talents yearly, to maintain the burnt offerings
|
|
upon the altar every day, as they had a commandment to offer
|
|
seventeen:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:53
|
|
And that all they that went from Babylon to build the city
|
|
should have free liberty, as well they as their posterity, and
|
|
all the priests that went away.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:54
|
|
He wrote also concerning. the charges, and the priests'
|
|
vestments wherein they minister;
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:55
|
|
And likewise for the charges of the Levites, to be given them
|
|
until the day that the house were finished, and Jerusalem
|
|
builded up.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:56
|
|
And he commanded to give to all that kept the city pensions
|
|
and wages.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:57
|
|
He sent away also all the vessels from Babylon, that Cyrus
|
|
had set apart; and all that Cyrus had given in commandment, the
|
|
same charged he also to be done, and sent unto Jerusalem.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:58
|
|
Now when this young man was gone forth, he lifted up his face
|
|
to heaven toward Jerusalem, and praised the King of heaven,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:59
|
|
And said, From thee cometh victory, from thee cometh wisdom,
|
|
and thine is the glory, and I am thy servant.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:60
|
|
Blessed art thou, who hast given me wisdom: for to thee I
|
|
give thanks, O Lord of our fathers.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:61
|
|
And so he took the letters, and went out, and came unto
|
|
Babylon, and told it all his brethren.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:62
|
|
And they praised the God of their fathers, because he had
|
|
given them freedom and liberty
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 4:63
|
|
To go up, and to build Jerusalem, and the temple which is
|
|
called by his name: and they feasted with instruments of musick
|
|
and gladness seven days.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:1
|
|
After this were the principal men of the families chosen
|
|
according to their tribes, to go up with their wives and sons
|
|
and daughters, with their menservants and maidservants, and
|
|
their cattle.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:2
|
|
And Darius sent with them a thousand horsemen, till they had
|
|
brought them back to Jerusalem safely, and with musical
|
|
[instruments] tabrets and flutes.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:3
|
|
And all their brethren played, and he made them go up
|
|
together with them.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:4
|
|
And these are the names of the men which went up, according
|
|
to their families among their tribes, after their several heads.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:5
|
|
The priests, the sons of Phinees the son of Aaron: Jesus the
|
|
son of Josedec, the son of Saraias, and Joacim the son of
|
|
Zorobabel, the son of Salathiel, of the house of David, out of
|
|
the kindred of Phares, of the tribe of Judah;
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:6
|
|
Who spake wise sentences before Darius the king of Persia in
|
|
the second year of his reign, in the month Nisan, which is the
|
|
first month.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:7
|
|
And these are they of Jewry that came up from the captivity,
|
|
where they dwelt as strangers, whom Nabuchodonosor the king of
|
|
Babylon had carried away unto Babylon.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:8
|
|
And they returned unto Jerusalem, and to the other parts of
|
|
Jewry, every man to his own city, who came with Zorobabel, with
|
|
Jesus, Nehemias, and Zacharias, and Reesaias, Enenius,
|
|
Mardocheus. Beelsarus, Aspharasus, Reelius, Roimus, and Baana,
|
|
their guides.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:9
|
|
The number of them of the nation, and their governors, sons
|
|
of Phoros, two thousand an hundred seventy and two; the sons of
|
|
Saphat, four hundred seventy and two:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:10
|
|
The sons of Ares, seven hundred fifty and six:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:11
|
|
The sons of Phaath Moab, two thousand eight hundred and
|
|
twelve:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:12
|
|
The sons of Elam, a thousand two hundred fifty and four: the
|
|
sons of Zathul, nine hundred forty and five: the sons of Corbe,
|
|
seven hundred and five: the sons of Bani, six hundred forty and
|
|
eight:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:13
|
|
The sons of Bebai, six hundred twenty and three: the sons of
|
|
Sadas, three thousand two hundred twenty and two:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:14
|
|
The sons of Adonikam, six hundred sixty and seven: the sons
|
|
of Bagoi, two thousand sixty and six: the sons of Adin, four
|
|
hundred fifty and four:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:15
|
|
The sons of Aterezias, ninety and two: the sons of Ceilan and
|
|
Azetas threescore and seven: the sons of Azuran, four hundred
|
|
thirty and two:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:16
|
|
The sons of Ananias, an hundred and one: the sons of Arom,
|
|
thirty two: and the sons of Bassa, three hundred twenty and
|
|
three: the sons of Azephurith, an hundred and two:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:17
|
|
The sons of Meterus, three thousand and five: the sons of
|
|
Bethlomon, an hundred twenty and three:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:18
|
|
They of Netophah, fifty and five: they of Anathoth, an
|
|
hundred fifty and eight: they of Bethsamos, forty and two:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:19
|
|
They of Kiriathiarius, twenty and five: they of Caphira and
|
|
Beroth, seven hundred forty and three: they of Pira, seven
|
|
hundred:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:20
|
|
They of Chadias and Ammidoi, four hundred twenty and two:
|
|
they of Cirama and Gabdes, six hundred twenty and one:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:21
|
|
They of Macalon, an hundred twenty and two: they of Betolius,
|
|
fifty and two: the sons of Nephis, an hundred fifty and six:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:22
|
|
The sons of Calamolalus and Onus, seven hundred twenty and
|
|
five: the sons of Jerechus, two hundred forty and five:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:23
|
|
The sons of Annas, three thousand three hundred and thirty.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:24
|
|
The priests: the sons of Jeddu, the son of Jesus among the
|
|
sons of Sanasib, nine hundred seventy and two: the sons of
|
|
Meruth, a thousand fifty and two:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:25
|
|
The sons of Phassaron, a thousand forty and seven: the sons
|
|
of Carme, a thousand and seventeen.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:26
|
|
The Levites: the sons of Jessue, and Cadmiel, and Banuas, and
|
|
Sudias, seventy and four.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:27
|
|
The holy singers: the sons of Asaph, an hundred twenty and
|
|
eight.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:28
|
|
The porters: the sons of Salum, the sons of Jatal, the sons
|
|
of Talmon, the sons of Dacobi, the sons of Teta, the sons of
|
|
Sami, in all an hundred thirty and nine.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:29
|
|
The servants of the temple: the sons of Esau, the sons of
|
|
Asipha, the sons of Tabaoth, the sons of Ceras, the sons of Sud,
|
|
the sons of Phaleas, the sons of Labana, the sons of Graba,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:30
|
|
The sons of Acua, the sons of Uta, the sons of Cetab, the
|
|
sons of Agaba, the sons of Subai, the sons of Anan, the sons of
|
|
Cathua, the sons of Geddur,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:31
|
|
The sons of Airus, the sons of Daisan, the sons of Noeba, the
|
|
sons of Chaseba, the sons of Gazera, the sons of Azia, the sons
|
|
of Phinees, the sons of Azare, the sons of Bastai, the sons of
|
|
Asana, the sons of Meani, the sons of Naphisi, the sons of Acub,
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the sons of Acipha, the sons of Assur, the sons of Pharacim, the
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sons of Basaloth,
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1Esdr 5:32
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The sons of Meeda, the sons of Coutha, the sons of Charea,
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the sons of Charcus, the sons of Aserer, the sons of Thomoi, the
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sons of Nasith, the sons of Atipha.
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1Esdr 5:33
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The sons of the servants of Solomon: the sons of Azaphion,
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the sons of Pharira, the sons of Jeeli, the sons of Lozon, the
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sons of Israel, the sons of Sapheth,
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1Esdr 5:34
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The sons of Hagia, the sons of Pharacareth, the sons of
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Sabi, the sons of Sarothie, the sons of Masias, the sons of Gar,
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the sons of Addus, the sons of Suba, the sons of Apherra, the
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sons of Barodis, the sons of Sabat, the sons of Allom.
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1Esdr 5:35
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All the ministers of the temple, and the sons of the servants
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of Solomon, were three hundred seventy and two.
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1Esdr 5:36
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These came up from Thermeleth and Thelersas, Charaathalar
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leading them, and Aalar;
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1Esdr 5:37
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Neither could they shew their families, nor their stock, how
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they were of Israel: the sons of Ladan, the son of Ban, the sons
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of Necodan, six hundred fifty and two.
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1Esdr 5:38
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And of the priests that usurped the office of the priesthood,
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and were not found: the sons of Obdia, the sons of Accoz, the
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sons of Addus, who married Augia one of the daughters of
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Barzelus, and was named after his name.
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1Esdr 5:39
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And when the description of the kindred of these men was
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sought in the register, and was not found, they were removed
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from executing the office of the priesthood:
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1Esdr 5:40
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For unto them said Nehemias and Atharias, that they should
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not be partakers of the holy things, till there arose up an high
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priest clothed with doctrine and truth.
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1Esdr 5:41
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So of Israel, from them of twelve years old and upward, they
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were all in number forty thousand, beside menservants and
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womenservants two thousand three hundred and sixty.
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1Esdr 5:42
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Their menservants and handmaids were seven thousand three
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hundred forty and seven: the singing men and singing women, two
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hundred forty and five:
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1Esdr 5:43
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Four hundred thirty and five camels, seven thousand thirty
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and six horses, two hundred forty and five mules, five thousand
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five hundred twenty and five beasts used to the yoke.
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1Esdr 5:44
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And certain of the chief of their families, when they came to
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the temple of God that is in Jerusalem, vowed to set up the
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house again in his own place according to their ability,
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1Esdr 5:45
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And to give into the holy treasury of the works a thousand
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|
pounds of gold, five thousand of silver, and an hundred priestly
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|
vestments.
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1Esdr 5:46
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And so dwelt the priests and the Levites and the people in
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Jerusalem, and in the country, the singers also and the porters;
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and all Israel in their villages.
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1Esdr 5:47
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But when the seventh month was at hand, and when the children
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|
of Israel were every man in his own place, they came all
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|
together with one consent into the open place of the first gate
|
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which is toward the east.
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1Esdr 5:48
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Then stood up Jesus the son of Josedec, and his brethren the
|
|
priests and Zorobabel the son of Salathiel, and his brethren,
|
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and made ready the altar of the God of Israel,
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1Esdr 5:49
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To offer burnt sacrifices upon it, according as it is
|
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expressly commanded in the book of Moses the man of God.
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1Esdr 5:50
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And there were gathered unto them out of the other nations of
|
|
the land, and they erected the altar upon his own place, because
|
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all the nations of the land were at enmity with them, and
|
|
oppressed them; and they offered sacrifices according to the
|
|
time, and burnt offerings to the Lord both morning and evening.
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1Esdr 5:51
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Also they held the feast of tabernacles, as it is commanded
|
|
in the law, and offered sacrifices daily, as was meet:
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|
1Esdr 5:52
|
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And after that, the continual oblations, and the sacrifice of
|
|
the sabbaths, and of the new moons, and of all holy feasts.
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|
1Esdr 5:53
|
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And all they that had made any vow to God began to offer
|
|
sacrifices to God from the first day of the seventh month,
|
|
although the temple of the Lord was not yet built.
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|
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|
1Esdr 5:54
|
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And they gave unto the masons and carpenters money, meat, and
|
|
drink, with cheerfulness.
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|
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|
1Esdr 5:55
|
|
Unto them of Zidon also and Tyre they gave carrs, that they
|
|
should bring cedar trees from Libanus, which should be brought
|
|
by floats to the haven of Joppa, according as it was commanded
|
|
them by Cyrus king of the Persians.
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|
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|
1Esdr 5:56
|
|
And in the second year and second month after his coming to
|
|
the temple of God at Jerusalem began Zorobabel the son of
|
|
Salathiel, and Jesus the son of Josedec, and their brethren, and
|
|
the priests, and the Levites, and all they that were come unto
|
|
Jerusalem out of the captivity:
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|
|
|
1Esdr 5:57
|
|
And they laid the foundation of the house of God in the first
|
|
day of the second month, in the second year after they were come
|
|
to Jewry and Jerusalem.
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|
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|
1Esdr 5:58
|
|
And they appointed the Levites from twenty years old over the
|
|
works of the Lord. Then stood up Jesus, and his sons and
|
|
brethren, and Cadmiel his brother, and the sons of Madiabun,
|
|
with the sons of Joda the son of Eliadun, with their sons and
|
|
brethren, all Levites, with one accord setters forward of the
|
|
business, labouring to advance the works in the house of God. So
|
|
the workmen built the temple of the Lord.
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|
|
|
1Esdr 5:59
|
|
And the priests stood arrayed in their vestments with musical
|
|
instruments and trumpets; and the Levites the sons of Asaph had
|
|
cymbals,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:60
|
|
Singing songs of thanksgiving, and praising the Lord,
|
|
according as David the king of Israel had ordained.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:61
|
|
And they sung with loud voices songs to the praise of the
|
|
Lord, because his mercy and glory is for ever in all Israel.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:62
|
|
And all the people sounded trumpets, and shouted with a loud
|
|
voice, singing songs of thanksgiving unto the Lord for the
|
|
rearing up of the house of the Lord.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:63
|
|
Also of the priests and Levites, and of the chief of their
|
|
families, the ancients who had seen the former house came to the
|
|
building of this with weeping and great crying.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:64
|
|
But many with trumpets and joy shouted with loud voice,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:65
|
|
Insomuch that the trumpets might not be heard for the weeping
|
|
of the people: yet the multitude sounded marvellously, so that
|
|
it was heard afar off.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:66
|
|
Wherefore when the enemies of the tribe of Judah and Benjamin
|
|
heard it, they came to know what that noise of trumpets should
|
|
mean.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:67
|
|
And they perceived that they that were of the captivity did
|
|
build the temple unto the Lord God of Israel.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:68
|
|
So they went to Zorobabel and Jesus, and to the chief of the
|
|
families, and said unto them, We will build together with you.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:69
|
|
For we likewise, as ye, do obey your Lord, and do sacrifice
|
|
unto him from the days of Azbazareth the king of the Assyrians,
|
|
who brought us hither.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:70
|
|
Then Zorobabel and Jesus and the chief of the families of
|
|
Israel said unto them, It is not for us and you to build
|
|
together an house unto the Lord our God.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:71
|
|
We ourselves alone will build unto the Lord of Israel,
|
|
according as Cyrus the king of the Persians hath commanded us.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:72
|
|
But the heathen of the land lying heavy upon the inhabitants
|
|
of Judea, and holding them strait, hindered their building;
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 5:73
|
|
And by their secret plots, and popular persuasions and
|
|
commotions, they hindered the finishing of the building all the
|
|
time that king Cyrus lived: so they were hindered from building
|
|
for the space of two years, until the reign of Darius.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:1
|
|
Now in the second year of the reign of Darius Aggeus and
|
|
Zacharias the son of Addo, the prophets, prophesied unto the
|
|
Jews in Jewry and Jerusalem in the name of the Lord God of
|
|
Israel, which was upon them.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:2
|
|
Then stood up Zorobabel the son of Salatiel, and Jesus the
|
|
son of Josedec, and began to build the house of the Lord at
|
|
Jerusalem, the prophets of the Lord being with them, and helping
|
|
them.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:3
|
|
At the same time came unto them Sisinnes the governor of
|
|
Syria and Phenice, with Sathrabuzanes and his companions, and
|
|
said unto them,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:4
|
|
By whose appointment do ye build this house and this roof,
|
|
and perform all the other things? and who are the workmen that
|
|
perform these things?
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:5
|
|
Nevertheless the elders of the Jews obtained favour, because
|
|
the Lord had visited the captivity;
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:6
|
|
And they were not hindered from building, until such time as
|
|
signification was given unto Darius concerning them, and an
|
|
answer received.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:7
|
|
The copy of the letters which Sisinnes, governor of Syria and
|
|
Phenice, and Sathrabuzanes, with their companions, rulers in
|
|
Syria and Phenice, wrote and sent unto Darius; To king Darius,
|
|
greeting:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:8
|
|
Let all things be known unto our lord the king, that being
|
|
come into the country of Judea, and entered into the city of
|
|
Jerusalem we found in the city of Jerusalem the ancients of the
|
|
Jews that were of the captivity
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:9
|
|
Building an house unto the Lord, great and new, of hewn and
|
|
costly stones, and the timber already laid upon the walls.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:10
|
|
And those works are done with great speed, and the work goeth
|
|
on prosperously in their hands, and with all glory and diligence
|
|
is it made.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:11
|
|
Then asked we these elders, saying, By whose commandment
|
|
build ye this house, and lay the foundations of these works?
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:12
|
|
Therefore to the intent that we might give knowledge unto
|
|
thee by writing, we demanded of them who were the chief doers,
|
|
and we required of them the names in writing of their principal
|
|
men.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:13
|
|
So they gave us this answer, We are the servants of the Lord
|
|
which made heaven and earth.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:14
|
|
And as for this house, it was builded many years ago by a
|
|
king of Israel great and strong, and was finished.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:15
|
|
But when our fathers provoked God unto wrath, and sinned
|
|
against the Lord of Israel which is in heaven, he gave them over
|
|
into the power of Nabuchodonosor king of Babylon, of the
|
|
Chaldees;
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:16
|
|
Who pulled down the house, and burned it, and carried away
|
|
the people captives unto Babylon.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:17
|
|
But in the first year that king Cyrus reigned over the
|
|
country of Babylon Cyrus the king wrote to build up this house.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:18
|
|
And the holy vessels of gold and of silver, that
|
|
Nabuchodonosor had carried away out of the house at Jerusalem,
|
|
and had set them in his own temple those Cyrus the king brought
|
|
forth again out of the temple at Babylon, and they were
|
|
delivered to Zorobabel and to Sanabassarus the ruler,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:19
|
|
With commandment that he should carry away the same vessels,
|
|
and put them in the temple at Jerusalem; and that the temple of
|
|
the Lord should be built in his place.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:20
|
|
Then the same Sanabassarus, being come hither, laid the
|
|
foundations of the house of the Lord at Jerusalem; and from that
|
|
time to this being still a building, it is not yet fully ended.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:21
|
|
Now therefore, if it seem good unto the king, let search be
|
|
made among the records of king Cyrus:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:22
|
|
And if it be found that the building of the house of the Lord
|
|
at Jerusalem hath been done with the consent of king Cyrus, and
|
|
if our lord the king be so minded, let him signify unto us
|
|
thereof.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:23
|
|
Then commanded king Darius to seek among the records at
|
|
Babylon: and so at Ecbatane the palace, which is in the country
|
|
of Media, there was found a roll wherein these things were
|
|
recorded.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:24
|
|
In the first year of the reign of Cyrus king Cyrus commanded
|
|
that the house of the Lord at Jerusalem should be built again,
|
|
where they do sacrifice with continual fire:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:25
|
|
Whose height shall be sixty cubits and the breadth sixty
|
|
cubits, with three rows of hewn stones, and one row of new wood
|
|
of that country; and the expences thereof to be given out of the
|
|
house of king Cyrus:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:26
|
|
And that the holy vessels of the house of the Lord, both of
|
|
gold and silver, that Nabuchodonosor took out of the house at
|
|
Jerusalem, and brought to Babylon, should be restored to the
|
|
house at Jerusalem, and be set in the place where they were
|
|
before.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:27
|
|
And also he commanded that Sisinnes the governor of Syria and
|
|
Phenice, and Sathrabuzanes, and their companions, and those
|
|
which were appointed rulers in Syria and Phenice, should be
|
|
careful not to meddle with the place, but suffer Zorobabel, the
|
|
servant of the Lord, and governor of Judea, and the elders of
|
|
the Jews, to build the house of the Lord in that place.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:28
|
|
I have commanded also to have it built up whole again; and
|
|
that they look diligently to help those that be of the captivity
|
|
of the Jews, till the house of the Lord be finished:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:29
|
|
And out of the tribute of Celosyria and Phenice a portion
|
|
carefully to be given these men for the sacrifices of the Lord,
|
|
that is, to Zorobabel the governor, for bullocks, and rams, and
|
|
lambs;
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:30
|
|
And also corn, salt, wine, and oil, and that continually
|
|
every year without further question, according as the priests
|
|
that be in Jerusalem shall signify to be daily spent:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:31
|
|
That offerings may be made to the most high God for the king
|
|
and for his children, and that they may pray for their lives.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:32
|
|
And he commanded that whosoever should transgress, yea, or
|
|
make light of any thing afore spoken or written, out of his own
|
|
house should a tree be taken, and he thereon be hanged, and all
|
|
his goods seized for the king.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:33
|
|
The Lord therefore, whose name is there called upon, utterly
|
|
destroy every king and nation, that stretcheth out his hand to
|
|
hinder or endamage that house of the Lord in Jerusalem.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 6:34
|
|
I Darius the king have ordained that according unto these
|
|
things it be done with diligence.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 7:1
|
|
Then Sisinnes the governor of Celosyria and Phenice, and
|
|
Sathrabuzanes, with their companions following the commandments
|
|
of king Darius,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 7:2
|
|
Did very carefully oversee the holy works, assisting the
|
|
ancients of the Jews and governors of the temple.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 7:3
|
|
And so the holy works prospered, when Aggeus and Zacharias
|
|
the prophets prophesied.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 7:4
|
|
And they finished these things by the commandment of the Lord
|
|
God of Israel, and with the consent of Cyrus, Darius, and
|
|
Artexerxes, kings of Persia.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 7:5
|
|
And thus was the holy house finished in the three and
|
|
twentieth day of the month Adar, in the sixth year of Darius
|
|
king of the Persians
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 7:6
|
|
And the children of Israel, the priests, and the Levites, and
|
|
others that were of the captivity, that were added unto them,
|
|
did according to the things written in the book of Moses.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 7:7
|
|
And to the dedication of the temple of the Lord they offered
|
|
an hundred bullocks two hundred rams, four hundred lambs;
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 7:8
|
|
And twelve goats for the sin of all Israel, according to the
|
|
number of the chief of the tribes of Israel.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 7:9
|
|
The priests also and the Levites stood arrayed in their
|
|
vestments, according to their kindreds, in the service of the
|
|
Lord God of Israel, according to the book of Moses: and the
|
|
porters at every gate.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 7:10
|
|
And the children of Israel that were of the captivity held
|
|
the passover the fourteenth day of the first month, after that
|
|
the priests and the Levites were sanctified.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 7:11
|
|
They that were of the captivity were not all sanctified
|
|
together: but the Levites were all sanctified together.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 7:12
|
|
And so they offered the passover for all them of the
|
|
captivity, and for their brethren the priests, and for
|
|
themselves.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 7:13
|
|
And the children of Israel that came out of the captivity did
|
|
eat, even all they that had separated themselves from the
|
|
abominations of the people of the land, and sought the Lord.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 7:14
|
|
And they kept the feast of unleavened bread seven days,
|
|
making merry before the Lord,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 7:15
|
|
For that he had turned the counsel of the king of Assyria
|
|
toward them, to strengthen their hands in the works of the Lord
|
|
God of Israel.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:1
|
|
And after these things, when Artexerxes the king of the
|
|
Persians reigned came Esdras the son of Saraias, the son of
|
|
Ezerias, the son of Helchiah, the son of Salum,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:2
|
|
The son of Sadduc, the son of Achitob, the son of Amarias,
|
|
the son of Ezias, the son of Meremoth, the son of Zaraias, the
|
|
son of Savias, the son of Boccas, the son of Abisum, the son of
|
|
Phinees, the son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron the chief priest.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:3
|
|
This Esdras went up from Babylon, as a scribe, being very
|
|
ready in the law of Moses, that was given by the God of Israel.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:4
|
|
And the king did him honour: for he found grace in his sight
|
|
in all his requests.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:5
|
|
There went up with him also certain of the children of
|
|
Israel, of the priest of the Levites, of the holy singers,
|
|
porters, and ministers of the temple, unto Jerusalem,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:6
|
|
In the seventh year of the reign of Artexerxes, in the fifth
|
|
month, this was the king's seventh year; for they went from
|
|
Babylon in the first day of the first month, and came to
|
|
Jerusalem, according to the prosperous journey which the Lord
|
|
gave them.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:7
|
|
For Esdras had very great skill, so that he omitted nothing
|
|
of the law and commandments of the Lord, but taught all Israel
|
|
the ordinances and judgments.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:8
|
|
Now the copy of the commission, which was written from
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Artexerxes the king, and came to Esdras the priest and reader of
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the law of the Lord, is this that followeth;
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1Esdr 8:9
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King Artexerxes unto Esdras the priest and reader of the law
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of the Lord sendeth greeting:
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1Esdr 8:10
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Having determined to deal graciously, I have given order,
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that such of the nation of the Jews, and of the priests and
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Levites being within our realm, as are willing and desirous
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should go with thee unto Jerusalem.
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1Esdr 8:11
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As many therefore as have a mind thereunto, let them depart
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with thee, as it hath seemed good both to me and my seven
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friends the counsellors;
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1Esdr 8:12
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That they may look unto the affairs of Judea and Jerusalem,
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agreeably to that which is in the law of the Lord;
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1Esdr 8:13
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And carry the gifts unto the Lord of Israel to Jerusalem,
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which I and my friends have vowed, and all the gold and silver
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that in the country of Babylon can be found, to the Lord in
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Jerusalem,
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1Esdr 8:14
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With that also which is given of the people for the temple of
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the Lord their God at Jerusalem: and that silver and gold may be
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collected for bullocks, rams, and lambs, and things thereunto
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appertaining;
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1Esdr 8:15
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To the end that they may offer sacrifices unto the Lord upon
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the altar of the Lord their God, which is in Jerusalem.
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1Esdr 8:16
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And whatsoever thou and thy brethren will do with the silver
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and gold, that do, according to the will of thy God.
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1Esdr 8:17
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And the holy vessels of the Lord, which are given thee for
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the use of the temple of thy God, which is in Jerusalem, thou
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shalt set before thy God in Jerusalem.
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1Esdr 8:18
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And whatsoever thing else thou shalt remember for the use of
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the temple of thy God, thou shalt give it out of the king's
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treasury.
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1Esdr 8:19
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And I king Artexerxes have also commanded the keepers of the
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treasures in Syria and Phenice, that whatsoever Esdras the
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priest and the reader of the law of the most high God shall send
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for, they should give it him with speed,
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1Esdr 8:20
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To the sum of an hundred talents of silver, likewise also of
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wheat even to an hundred cors, and an hundred pieces of wine,
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and other things in abundance.
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1Esdr 8:21
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Let all things be performed after the law of God diligently
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unto the most high God, that wrath come not upon the kingdom of
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the king and his sons.
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1Esdr 8:22
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I command you also, that ye require no tax, nor any other
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imposition, of any of the priests, or Levites, or holy singers,
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or porters, or ministers of the temple, or of any that have
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doings in this temple, and that no man have authority to impose
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any thing upon them.
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1Esdr 8:23
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And thou, Esdras, according to the wisdom of God ordain
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judges and justices, that they may judge in all Syria and
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Phenice all those that know the law of thy God; and those that
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know it not thou shalt teach.
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1Esdr 8:24
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And whosoever shall transgress the law of thy God, and of the
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king, shall be punished diligently, whether it be by death, or
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other punishment, by penalty of money, or by imprisonment.
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1Esdr 8:25
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Then said Esdras the scribe, Blessed be the only Lord God of
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my fathers, who hath put these things into the heart of the
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king, to glorify his house that is in Jerusalem:
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1Esdr 8:26
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And hath honoured me in the sight of the king, and his
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counsellors, and all his friends and nobles.
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1Esdr 8:27
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Therefore was I encouraged by the help of the Lord my God,
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and gathered together men of Israel to go up with me.
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1Esdr 8:28
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And these are the chief according to their families and several
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dignities, that went up with me from Babylon in the reign of
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king Artexerxes:
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1Esdr 8:29
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Of the sons of Phinees, Gerson: of the sons of Ithamar,
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Gamael: of the sons of David, Lettus the son of Sechenias:
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1Esdr 8:30
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Of the sons of Pharez, Zacharias; and with him were counted
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an hundred and fifty men:
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1Esdr 8:31
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Of the sons of Pahath Moab, Eliaonias, the son of Zaraias,
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and with him two hundred men:
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1Esdr 8:32
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Of the sons of Zathoe, Sechenias the son of Jezelus, and with
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him three hundred men: of the sons of Adin, Obeth the son of
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Jonathan, and with him two hundred and fifty men:
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1Esdr 8:33
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Of the sons of Elam, Josias son of Gotholias, and with him
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seventy men:
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1Esdr 8:34
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Of the sons of Saphatias, Zaraias son of Michael, and with
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him threescore and ten men:
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1Esdr 8:35
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Of the sons of Joab, Abadias son of Jezelus, and with him two
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hundred and twelve men:
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1Esdr 8:36
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Of the sons of Banid, Assalimoth son of Josaphias, and with
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him an hundred and threescore men:
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1Esdr 8:37
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Of the sons of Babi, Zacharias son of Bebai, and with him
|
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twenty and eight men:
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1Esdr 8:38
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Of the sons of Astath, Johannes son of Acatan, and with him
|
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an hundred and ten men:
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1Esdr 8:39
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Of the sons of Adonikam the last, and these are the names of
|
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them, Eliphalet, Jewel, and Samaias, and with them seventy men:
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1Esdr 8:40
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Of the sons of Bago, Uthi the son of Istalcurus, and with him
|
|
seventy men.
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1Esdr 8:41
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And these I gathered together to the river called Theras,
|
|
where we pitched our tents three days: and then I surveyed them.
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1Esdr 8:42
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But when I had found there none of the priests and Levites,
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|
1Esdr 8:43
|
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Then sent I unto Eleazar, and Iduel, and Masman,
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1Esdr 8:44
|
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And Alnathan, and Mamaias, and Joribas, and Nathan, Eunatan,
|
|
Zacharias, and Mosollamon, principal men and learned.
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|
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|
1Esdr 8:45
|
|
And I bade them that they should go unto Saddeus the captain,
|
|
who was in the place of the treasury:
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|
|
1Esdr 8:46
|
|
And commanded them that they should speak unto Daddeus, and
|
|
to his brethren, and to the treasurers in that place, to send us
|
|
such men as might execute the priests' office in the house of
|
|
the Lord.
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|
1Esdr 8:47
|
|
And by the mighty hand of our Lord they brought unto us
|
|
skilful men of the sons of Moli the son of Levi, the son of
|
|
Israel, Asebebia, and his sons, and his brethren, who were
|
|
eighteen.
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|
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|
1Esdr 8:48
|
|
And Asebia, and Annus, and Osaias his brother, of the sons
|
|
of Channuneus, and their sons, were twenty men.
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|
|
1Esdr 8:49
|
|
And of the servants of the temple whom David had ordained,
|
|
and the principal men for the service of the Levites to wit, the
|
|
servants of the temple two hundred and twenty, the catalogue of
|
|
whose names were shewed.
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|
|
|
1Esdr 8:50
|
|
And there I vowed a fast unto the young men before our Lord,
|
|
to desire of him a prosperous journey both for us and them that
|
|
were with us, for our children, and for the cattle:
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|
|
|
1Esdr 8:51
|
|
For I was ashamed to ask the king footmen, and horsemen, and
|
|
conduct for safeguard against our adversaries.
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|
|
|
1Esdr 8:52
|
|
For we had said unto the king, that the power of the Lord our
|
|
God should be with them that seek him, to support them in all
|
|
ways.
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|
|
1Esdr 8:53
|
|
And again we besought our Lord as touching these things, and
|
|
found him favourable unto us.
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|
|
|
1Esdr 8:54
|
|
Then I separated twelve of the chief of the priests,
|
|
Esebrias, and Assanias, and ten men of their brethren with them:
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|
|
|
1Esdr 8:55
|
|
And I weighed them the gold, and the silver, and the holy
|
|
vessels of the house of our Lord, which the king, and his
|
|
council, and the princes, and all Israel, had given.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:56
|
|
And when I had weighed it, I delivered unto them six hundred
|
|
and fifty talents of silver, and silver vessels of an hundred
|
|
talents, and an hundred talents of gold,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:57
|
|
And twenty golden vessels, and twelve vessels of brass, even
|
|
of fine brass, glittering like gold.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:58
|
|
And I said unto them, Both ye are holy unto the Lord, and the
|
|
vessels are holy, and the gold and the silver is a vow unto the
|
|
Lord, the Lord of our fathers.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:59
|
|
Watch ye, and keep them till ye deliver them to the chief of
|
|
the priests and Levites, and to the principal men of the
|
|
families of Israel, in Jerusalem, into the chambers of the house
|
|
of our God.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:60
|
|
So the priests and the Levites, who had received the silver
|
|
and the gold and the vessels, brought them unto Jerusalem, into
|
|
the temple of the Lord.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:61
|
|
And from the river Theras we departed the twelfth day of the
|
|
first month, and came to Jerusalem by the mighty hand of our
|
|
Lord, which was with us: and from the beginning of our journey
|
|
the Lord delivered us from every enemy, and so we came to
|
|
Jerusalem.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:62
|
|
And when we had been there three days, the gold and silver
|
|
that was weighed was delivered in the house of our Lord on the
|
|
fourth day unto Marmoth the priest the son of Iri.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:63
|
|
And with him was Eleazar the son of Phinees, and with them
|
|
were Josabad the son of Jesu and Moeth the son of Sabban,
|
|
Levites: all was delivered them by number and weight.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:64
|
|
And all the weight of them was written up the same hour.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:65
|
|
Moreover they that were come out of the captivity offered
|
|
sacrifice unto the Lord God of Israel, even twelve bullocks for
|
|
all Israel, fourscore and sixteen rams,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:66
|
|
Threescore and twelve lambs, goats for a peace offering,
|
|
twelve; all of them a sacrifice to the Lord.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:67
|
|
And they delivered the king's commandments unto the king's
|
|
stewards' and to the governors of Celosyria and Phenice; and
|
|
they honoured the people and the temple of God.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:68
|
|
Now when these things were done, the rulers came unto me, and
|
|
said,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:69
|
|
The nation of Israel, the princes, the priests and Levites,
|
|
have not put away from them the strange people of the land, nor
|
|
the pollutions of the Gentiles to wit, of the Canaanites,
|
|
Hittites, Pheresites, Jebusites, and the Moabites, Egyptians,
|
|
and Edomites.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:70
|
|
For both they and their sons have married with their
|
|
daughters, and the holy seed is mixed with the strange people of
|
|
the land; and from the beginning of this matter the rulers and
|
|
the great men have been partakers of this iniquity.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:71
|
|
And as soon as I had heard these things, I rent my clothes,
|
|
and the holy garment, and pulled off the hair from off my head
|
|
and beard, and sat me down sad and very heavy.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:72
|
|
So all they that were then moved at the word of the Lord God
|
|
of Israel assembled unto me, whilst I mourned for the iniquity:
|
|
but I sat still full of heaviness until the evening sacrifice.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:73
|
|
Then rising up from the fast with my clothes and the holy
|
|
garment rent, and bowing my knees, and stretching forth my hands
|
|
unto the Lord,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:74
|
|
I said, O Lord, I am confounded and ashamed before thy face;
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:75
|
|
For our sins are multiplied above our heads, and our
|
|
ignorances have reached up unto heaven.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:76
|
|
For ever since the time of our fathers we have been and are
|
|
in great sin, even unto this day.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:77
|
|
And for our sins and our fathers' we with our brethren and
|
|
our kings and our priests were given up unto the kings of the
|
|
earth, to the sword, and to captivity, and for a prey with
|
|
shame, unto this day.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:78
|
|
And now in some measure hath mercy been shewed unto us from
|
|
thee, O Lord, that there should be left us a root and a name in
|
|
the place of thy sanctuary;
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:79
|
|
And to discover unto us a light in the house of the Lord our
|
|
God, and to give us food in the time of our servitude.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:80
|
|
Yea, when we were in bondage, we were not forsaken of our
|
|
Lord; but he made us gracious before the kings of Persia, so
|
|
that they gave us food;
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:81
|
|
Yea, and honoured the temple of our Lord, and raised up the
|
|
desolate Sion, that they have given us a sure abiding in Jewry
|
|
and Jerusalem.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:82
|
|
And now, O Lord, what shall we say, having these things? for
|
|
we have transgressed thy commandments, which thou gavest by the
|
|
hand of thy servants the prophets, saying,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:83
|
|
That the land, which ye enter into to possess as an heritage,
|
|
is a land polluted with the pollutions of the strangers of the
|
|
land, and they have filled it with their uncleanness.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:84
|
|
Therefore now shall ye not join your daughters unto their
|
|
sons, neither shall ye take their daughters unto your sons.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:85
|
|
Moreover ye shall never seek to have peace with them, that ye
|
|
may be strong, and eat the good things of the land, and that ye
|
|
may leave the inheritance of the land unto your children for
|
|
evermore.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:86
|
|
And all that is befallen is done unto us for our wicked works
|
|
and great sins; for thou, O Lord, didst make our sins light,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:87
|
|
And didst give unto us such a root: but we have turned back
|
|
again to transgress thy law, and to mingle ourselves with the
|
|
uncleanness of the nations of the land.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:88
|
|
Mightest not thou be angry with us to destroy us, till thou
|
|
hadst left us neither root, seed, nor name?
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:89
|
|
O Lord of Israel, thou art true: for we are left a root this
|
|
day.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:90
|
|
Behold, now are we before thee in our iniquities, for we
|
|
cannot stand any longer by reason of these things before thee.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:91
|
|
And as Esdras in his prayer made his confession, weeping, and
|
|
lying flat upon the ground before the temple, there gathered
|
|
unto him from Jerusalem a very great multitude of men and women
|
|
and children: for there was great weeping among the multitude.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:92
|
|
Then Jechonias the son of Jeelus, one of the sons of Israel,
|
|
called out, and said, O Esdras, we have sinned against the Lord
|
|
God, we have married strange women of the nations of the land,
|
|
and now is all Israel aloft.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:93
|
|
Let us make an oath to the Lord, that we will put away all
|
|
our wives, which we have taken of the heathen, with their
|
|
children,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:94
|
|
Like as thou hast decreed, and as many as do obey the law of
|
|
the Lord.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:95
|
|
Arise and put in execution: for to thee doth this matter
|
|
appertain, and we will be with thee: do valiantly.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 8:96
|
|
So Esdras arose, and took an oath of the chief of the priests
|
|
and Levites of all Israel to do after these things; and so they
|
|
sware.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:1
|
|
Then Esdras rising from the court of the temple went to the
|
|
chamber of Joanan the son of Eliasib,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:2
|
|
And remained there, and did eat no meat nor drink water,
|
|
mourning for the great iniquities of the multitude.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:3
|
|
And there was a proclamation in all Jewry and Jerusalem to
|
|
all them that were of the captivity, that they should be
|
|
gathered together at Jerusalem:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:4
|
|
And that whosoever met not there within two or three days
|
|
according as the elders that bare rule appointed, their cattle
|
|
should be seized to the use of the temple, and himself cast out
|
|
from them that were of the captivity.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:5
|
|
And in three days were all they of the tribe of Judah and
|
|
Benjamin gathered together at Jerusalem the twentieth day of the
|
|
ninth month.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:6
|
|
And all the multitude sat trembling in the broad court of the
|
|
temple because of the present foul weather.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:7
|
|
So Esdras arose up, and said unto them, Ye have transgressed
|
|
the law in marrying strange wives, thereby to increase the sins
|
|
of Israel.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:8
|
|
And now by confessing give glory unto the Lord God of our
|
|
fathers,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:9
|
|
And do his will, and separate yourselves from the heathen of
|
|
the land, and from the strange women.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:10
|
|
Then cried the whole multitude, and said with a loud voice,
|
|
Like as thou hast spoken, so will we do.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:11
|
|
But forasmuch as the people are many, and it is foul weather,
|
|
so that we cannot stand without, and this is not a work of a day
|
|
or two, seeing our sin in these things is spread far:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:12
|
|
Therefore let the rulers of the multitude stay, and let all
|
|
them of our habitations that have strange wives come at the time
|
|
appointed,
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:13
|
|
And with them the rulers and judges of every place, till we
|
|
turn away the wrath of the Lord from us for this matter.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:14
|
|
Then Jonathan the son of Azael and Ezechias the son of
|
|
Theocanus accordingly took this matter upon them: and Mosollam
|
|
and Levis and Sabbatheus helped them.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:15
|
|
And they that were of the captivity did according to all
|
|
these things.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:16
|
|
And Esdras the priest chose unto him the principal men of
|
|
their families, all by name: and in the first day of the tenth
|
|
month they sat together to examine the matter.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:17
|
|
So their cause that held strange wives was brought to an end
|
|
in the first day of the first month.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:18
|
|
And of the priests that were come together, and had strange
|
|
wives, there were found:
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:19
|
|
Of the sons of Jesus the son of Josedec, and his brethren;
|
|
Matthelas and Eleazar, and Joribus and Joadanus.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:20
|
|
And they gave their hands to put away their wives and to
|
|
offer rams to make reconcilement for their errors.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:21
|
|
And of the sons of Emmer; Ananias, and Zabdeus, and Eanes,
|
|
and Sameius, and Hiereel, and Azarias.
|
|
|
|
1Esdr 9:22
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And of the sons of Phaisur; Elionas, Massias Israel, and
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Nathanael, and Ocidelus and Talsas.
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1Esdr 9:23
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And of the Levites; Jozabad, and Semis, and Colius, who was
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called Calitas, and Patheus, and Judas, and Jonas.
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1Esdr 9:24
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Of the holy singers; Eleazurus, Bacchurus.
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1Esdr 9:25
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Of the porters; Sallumus, and Tolbanes.
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1Esdr 9:26
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Of them of Israel, of the sons of Phoros; Hiermas, and
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Eddias, and Melchias, and Maelus, and Eleazar, and Asibias, and
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Baanias.
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1Esdr 9:27
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Of the sons of Ela; Matthanias, Zacharias, and Hierielus, and
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Hieremoth, and Aedias.
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1Esdr 9:28
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And of the sons of Zamoth; Eliadas, Elisimus, Othonias,
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Jarimoth, and Sabatus, and Sardeus.
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1Esdr 9:29
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Of the sons of Babai; Johannes, and Ananias and Josabad, and
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Amatheis.
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1Esdr 9:30
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Of the sons of Mani; Olamus, Mamuchus, Jedeus, Jasubus,
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Jasael, and Hieremoth.
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1Esdr 9:31
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And of the sons of Addi; Naathus, and Moosias, Lacunus, and
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Naidus, and Mathanias, and Sesthel, Balnuus, and Manasseas.
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1Esdr 9:32
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And of the sons of Annas; Elionas and Aseas, and Melchias,
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and Sabbeus, and Simon Chosameus.
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1Esdr 9:33
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And of the sons of Asom; Altaneus, and Matthias, and Baanaia,
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Eliphalet, and Manasses, and Semei.
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1Esdr 9:34
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And of the sons of Maani; Jeremias, Momdis, Omaerus, Juel,
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Mabdai, and Pelias, and Anos, Carabasion, and Enasibus, and
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Mamnitanaimus, Eliasis, Bannus, Eliali, Samis, Selemias,
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Nathanias: and of the sons of Ozora; Sesis, Esril, Azaelus,
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Samatus, Zambis, Josephus.
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1Esdr 9:35
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And of the sons of Ethma; Mazitias, Zabadaias, Edes, Juel,
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Banaias.
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1Esdr 9:36
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All these had taken strange wives, and they put them away
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with their children.
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1Esdr 9:37
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And the priests and Levites, and they that were of Israel,
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dwelt in Jerusalem, and in the country, in the first day of the
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seventh month: so the children of Israel were in their
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habitations.
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1Esdr 9:38
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And the whole multitude came together with one accord into
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the broad place of the holy porch toward the east:
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1Esdr 9:39
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And they spake unto Esdras the priest and reader, that he
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would bring the law of Moses, that was given of the Lord God of
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Israel.
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1Esdr 9:40
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So Esdras the chief priest brought the law unto the whole
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multitude from man to woman, and to all the priests, to hear law
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in the first day of the seventh month.
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1Esdr 9:41
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And he read in the broad court before the holy porch from
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morning unto midday, before both men and women; and the
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multitude gave heed unto the law.
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1Esdr 9:42
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And Esdras the priest and reader of the law stood up upon a
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pulpit of wood, which was made for that purpose.
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1Esdr 9:43
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And there stood up by him Mattathias, Sammus, Ananias,
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Azarias, Urias, Ezecias, Balasamus, upon the right hand:
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1Esdr 9:44
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And upon his left hand stood Phaldaius, Misael, Melchias,
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Lothasubus, and Nabarias.
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1Esdr 9:45
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Then took Esdras the book of the law before the multitude:
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for he sat honourably in the first place in the sight of them
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all.
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1Esdr 9:46
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And when he opened the law, they stood all straight up. So
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Esdras blessed the Lord God most High, the God of hosts,
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Almighty.
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1Esdr 9:47
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And all the people answered, Amen; and lifting up their hands
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they fell to the ground, and worshipped the Lord.
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1Esdr 9:48
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Also Jesus, Anus, Sarabias, Adinus, Jacubus, Sabateas,
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Auteas, Maianeas, and Calitas, Asrias, and Joazabdus, and
|
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Ananias, Biatas, the Levites, taught the law of the Lord, making
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them withal to understand it.
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1Esdr 9:49
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Then spake Attharates unto Esdras the chief priest. and
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reader, and to the Levites that taught the multitude, even to
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all, saying,
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1Esdr 9:50
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This day is holy unto the Lord; (for they all wept when they
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heard the law:)
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1Esdr 9:51
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Go then, and eat the fat, and drink the sweet, and send part
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to them that have nothing;
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1Esdr 9:52
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For this day is holy unto the Lord: and be not sorrowful; for
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the Lord will bring you to honour.
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1Esdr 9:53
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So the Levites published all things to the people, saying,
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This day is holy to the Lord; be not sorrowful.
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1Esdr 9:54
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Then went they their way, every one to eat and drink, and
|
|
make merry, and to give part to them that had nothing, and to
|
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make great cheer;
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1Esdr 9:55
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Because they understood the words wherein they were
|
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instructed, and for the which they had been assembled.
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The Second Book of Esdras
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2Esdr 1:1
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The second book of the prophet Esdras, the son of Saraias,
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the son of Azarias, the son of Helchias, the son of Sadamias,
|
|
the sou of Sadoc, the son of Achitob,
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2Esdr 1:2
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The son of Achias, the son of Phinees, the son of Heli,
|
|
the son of Amarias, the son of Aziei, the son of Marimoth,
|
|
the son of And he spake unto the of Borith, the son of Abisei,
|
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the son of Phinees, the son of Eleazar,
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|
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2Esdr 1:3
|
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The son of Aaron, of the tribe of Levi; which was captive in
|
|
the land of the Medes, in the reign of Artexerxes king of the
|
|
Persians.
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2Esdr 1:4
|
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And the word of the Lord came unto me, saying,
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2Esdr 1:5
|
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Go thy way, and shew my people their sinful deeds, and their
|
|
children their wickedness which they have done against me; that
|
|
they may tell their children's children:
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|
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2Esdr 1:6
|
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Because the sins of their fathers are increased in them: for
|
|
they have forgotten me, and have offered unto strange gods.
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|
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|
2Esdr 1:7
|
|
Am not I even he that brought them out of the land of Egypt,
|
|
from the house of bondage? but they have provoked me unto wrath,
|
|
and despised my counsels.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 1:8
|
|
Pull thou off then the hair of thy head, and cast all evil upon them,
|
|
for they have not been obedient unto my law, but it is a rebellious people.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:9
|
|
How long shall I forbear them, into whom I have done so much good?
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|
2Esdr 1:10
|
|
Many kings have I destroyed for their sakes; Pharaoh with his
|
|
servants and all his power have I smitten down.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 1:11
|
|
All the nations have I destroyed before them, and in the east
|
|
I have scattered the people of two provinces, even of Tyrus and
|
|
Sidon, and have slain all their enemies.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:12
|
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Speak thou therefore unto them, saying, Thus saith the Lord,
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|
|
|
2Esdr 1:13
|
|
I led you through the sea and in the beginning gave you
|
|
a large and safe passage; I gave you Moses for a leader,
|
|
and Aaron for a priest.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:14
|
|
I gave you light in a pillar of fire, and great wonders have
|
|
I done among you; yet have ye forgotten me, saith the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:15
|
|
Thus saith the Almighty Lord, The quails were as a token to you;
|
|
I gave you tents for your safeguard: nevertheless ye murmured there,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:16
|
|
And triumphed not in my name for the destruction of your enemies,
|
|
but ever to this day do ye yet murmur.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:17
|
|
Where are the benefits that I have done for you? when ye were
|
|
hungry and thirsty in the wilderness, did ye not cry unto me,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:18
|
|
Saying, Why hast thou brought us into this wilderness to kill us?
|
|
it had been better for us to have served the Egyptians,
|
|
than to die in this wilderness.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:19
|
|
Then had I pity upon your mournings, and gave you manna to eat;
|
|
so ye did eat angels' bread.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:20
|
|
When ye were thirsty, did I not cleave the rock, and waters
|
|
flowed out to your fill? for the heat I covered you with the
|
|
leaves of the trees.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:21
|
|
I divided among you a fruitful land, I cast out the
|
|
Canaanites, the Pherezites, and the Philistines, before you:
|
|
what shall I yet do more for you? saith the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:22
|
|
Thus saith the Almighty Lord, When ye were in the wilderness,
|
|
in the river of the Amorites, being athirst, and blaspheming my name,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:23
|
|
I gave you not fire for your blasphemies, but cast a tree in the water,
|
|
and made the river sweet.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:24
|
|
What shall I do unto thee, O Jacob? thou, Juda, wouldest not
|
|
obey me: I will turn me to other nations, and unto those will
|
|
I give my name, that they may keep my statutes.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:25
|
|
Seeing ye have forsaken me, I will forsake you also; when ye desire me
|
|
to be gracious unto you, I shall have no mercy upon you.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:26
|
|
Whensoever ye shall call upon me, I will not hear you:
|
|
for ye have defiled your hands with blood, and your feet are swift
|
|
to commit manslaughter.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:27
|
|
Ye have not as it were forsaken me, but your own selves,
|
|
saith the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:28
|
|
Thus saith the Almighty Lord, Have I not prayed you as a
|
|
father his sons, as a mother her daughters, and a nurse her
|
|
young babes,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:29
|
|
That ye would be my people, and I should be your God; that ye
|
|
would be my children, and I should be your father?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:30
|
|
I gathered you together, as a hen gathereth her chickens
|
|
under her wings: but now, what shall I do unto you? I will cast
|
|
you out from my face.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:31
|
|
When ye offer unto me, I will turn my face from you: for your
|
|
solemn feastdays, your new moons, and your circumcisions, have I
|
|
forsaken.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:32
|
|
I sent unto you my servants the prophets, whom ye have taken
|
|
and slain, and torn their bodies in pieces, whose blood I will
|
|
require of your hands, saith the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:33
|
|
Thus saith the Almighty Lord, Your house is desolate, I will
|
|
cast you out as the wind doth stubble.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:34
|
|
And your children shall not be fruitful; for they have
|
|
despised my commandment, and done the thing that is an evil
|
|
before me.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:35
|
|
Your houses will I give to a people that shall come; which
|
|
not having heard of me yet shall believe me; to whom I have
|
|
shewed no signs, yet they shall do that I have commanded them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:36
|
|
They have seen no prophets, yet they shall call their sins to
|
|
remembrance, and acknowledge them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:37
|
|
I take to witness the grace of the people to come, whose
|
|
little ones rejoice in gladness: and though they have not seen
|
|
me with bodily eyes, yet in spirit they believe the thing that I
|
|
say.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:38
|
|
And now, brother, behold what glory; and see the people that
|
|
come from the east:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:39
|
|
Unto whom I will give for leaders, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob,
|
|
Oseas, Amos, and Micheas, Joel, Abdias, and Jonas,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 1:40
|
|
Nahum, and Abacuc, Sophonias, Aggeus, Zachary, and Malachy,
|
|
which is called also an angel of the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:1
|
|
Thus saith the Lord, I brought this people out of bondage,
|
|
and I gave them my commandments by menservants the prophets;
|
|
whom they would not hear, but despised my counsels.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:2
|
|
The mother that bare them saith unto them, Go your way, ye
|
|
children; for I am a widow and forsaken.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:3
|
|
I brought you up with gladness; but with sorrow and heaviness
|
|
have I lost you: for ye have sinned before the Lord your God,
|
|
and done that thing that is evil before him.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:4
|
|
But what shall I now do unto you? I am a widow and forsaken:
|
|
go your way, O my children, and ask mercy of the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:5
|
|
As for me, O father, I call upon thee for a witness over the
|
|
mother of these children, which would not keep my covenant,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:6
|
|
That thou bring them to confusion, and their mother to a
|
|
spoil, that there may be no offspring of them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:7
|
|
Let them be scattered abroad among the heathen, let their
|
|
names be put out of the earth: for they have despised my
|
|
covenant.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:8
|
|
Woe be unto thee, Assur, thou that hidest the unrighteous in
|
|
thee! O thou wicked people, remember what I did unto Sodom and
|
|
Gomorrha;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:9
|
|
Whose land lieth in clods of pitch and heaps of ashes: even
|
|
so also will I do unto them that hear me not, saith the Almighty
|
|
Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:10
|
|
Thus saith the Lord unto Esdras, Tell my people that I will
|
|
give them the kingdom of Jerusalem, which I would have given
|
|
unto Israel.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:11
|
|
Their glory also will I take unto me, and give these the
|
|
everlasting tabernacles, which I had prepared for them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:12
|
|
They shall have the tree of life for an ointment of sweet
|
|
savour; they shall neither labour, nor be weary.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:13
|
|
Go, and ye shall receive: pray for few days unto you, that
|
|
they may be shortened: the kingdom is already prepared for you:
|
|
watch.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:14
|
|
Take heaven and earth to witness; for I have broken the evil
|
|
in pieces, and created the good: for I live, saith the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:15
|
|
Mother, embrace thy children, and bring them up with
|
|
gladness, make their feet as fast as a pillar: for I have chosen
|
|
thee, saith the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:16
|
|
And those that be dead will I raise up again from their
|
|
places, and bring them out of the graves: for I have known my
|
|
name in Israel.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:17
|
|
Fear not, thou mother of the children: for I have chosen
|
|
thee, saith the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:18
|
|
For thy help will I send my servants Esau and Jeremy, after
|
|
whose counsel I have sanctified and prepared for thee twelve
|
|
trees laden with divers fruits,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:19
|
|
And as many fountains flowing with milk and honey, and seven
|
|
mighty mountains, whereupon there grow roses and lilies, whereby
|
|
I will fill thy children with joy.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:20
|
|
Do right to the widow, judge for the fatherless, give to the
|
|
poor, defend the orphan, clothe the naked,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:21
|
|
Heal the broken and the weak, laugh not a lame man to scorn,
|
|
defend the maimed, and let the blind man come into the sight of
|
|
my clearness.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:22
|
|
Keep the old and young within thy walls.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:23
|
|
Wheresoever thou findest the dead, take them and bury them,
|
|
and I will give thee the first place in my resurrection.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:24
|
|
Abide still, O my people, and take thy rest, for thy
|
|
quietness still come.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:25
|
|
Nourish thy children, O thou good nurse; stablish their feet.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:26
|
|
As for the servants whom I have given thee, there shall not
|
|
one of them perish; for I will require them from among thy
|
|
number.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:27
|
|
Be not weary: for when the day of trouble and heaviness
|
|
cometh, others shall weep and be sorrowful, but thou shalt be
|
|
merry and have abundance.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:28
|
|
The heathen shall envy thee, but they shall be able to do
|
|
nothing against thee, saith the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:29
|
|
My hands shall cover thee, so that thy children shall not see
|
|
hell.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:30
|
|
Be joyful, O thou mother, with thy children; for I will
|
|
deliver thee, saith the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:31
|
|
Remember thy children that sleep, for I shall bring them out
|
|
of the sides of the earth, and shew mercy unto them: for I am
|
|
merciful, saith the Lord Almighty.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:32
|
|
Embrace thy children until I come and shew mercy unto them:
|
|
for my wells run over, and my grace shall not fail.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:33
|
|
I Esdras received a charge of the Lord upon the mount Oreb,
|
|
that I should go unto Israel; but when I came unto them, they
|
|
set me at nought, and despised the commandment of the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:34
|
|
And therefore I say unto you, O ye heathen, that hear and
|
|
understand, look for your Shepherd, he shall give you
|
|
everlasting rest; for he is nigh at hand, that shall come in the
|
|
end of the world.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:35
|
|
Be ready to the reward of the kingdom, for the everlasting
|
|
light shall shine upon you for evermore.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:36
|
|
Flee the shadow of this world, receive the joyfulness of your
|
|
glory: I testify my Saviour openly.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:37
|
|
O receive the gift that is given you, and be glad, giving
|
|
thanks unto him that hath led you to the heavenly kingdom.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:38
|
|
Arise up and stand, behold the number of those that be sealed
|
|
in the feast of the Lord;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:39
|
|
Which are departed from the shadow of the world, and have
|
|
received glorious garments of the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:40
|
|
Take thy number, O Sion, and shut up those of thine that are
|
|
clothed in white, which have fulfilled the law of the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 2:41
|
|
The number of thy children, whom thou longedst for, is
|
|
fulfilled: beseech the power of the Lord, that thy people, which
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have been called from the beginning, may be hallowed.
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2Esdr 2:42
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I Esdras saw upon the mount Sion a great people, whom I could
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not number, and they all praised the Lord with songs.
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2Esdr 2:43
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And in the midst of them there was a young man of a high
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stature, taller than all the rest, and upon every one of their
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heads he set crowns, and was more exalted; which I marvelled at
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greatly.
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2Esdr 2:44
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So I asked the angel, and said, Sir, what are these?
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2Esdr 2:45
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He answered and said unto me, These be they that have put off
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the mortal clothing, and put on the immortal, and have confessed
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the name of God: now are they crowned, and receive palms.
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2Esdr 2:46
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Then said I unto the angel, What young person is it that
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crowneth them, and giveth them palms in their hands?
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2Esdr 2:47
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So he answered and said unto me, It is the Son of God, whom
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they have confessed in the world. Then began I greatly to
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commend them that stood so stiffly for the name of the Lord.
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2Esdr 2:48
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Then the angel said unto me, Go thy way, and tell my people
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what manner of things, and how great wonders of the Lord thy
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God, thou hast seen.
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2Esdr 3:1
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In the thirtieth year after the ruin of the city I was in
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Babylon, and lay troubled upon my bed, and my thoughts came up
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over my heart:
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2Esdr 3:2
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For I saw the desolation of Sion, and the wealth of them that
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dwelt at Babylon.
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2Esdr 3:3
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And my spirit was sore moved, so that I began to speak words
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full of fear to the most High, and said,
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2Esdr 3:4
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O Lord, who bearest rule, thou spakest at the beginning, when
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thou didst plant the earth, and that thyself alone, and
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commandedst the people,
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2Esdr 3:5
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And gavest a body unto Adam without soul, which was the
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workmanship of thine hands, and didst breathe into him the
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breath of life, and he was made living before thee.
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2Esdr 3:6
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And thou leadest him into paradise, which thy right hand had
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planted, before ever the earth came forward.
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2Esdr 3:7
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And unto him thou gavest commandment to love thy way: which
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he transgressed, and immediately thou appointedst death in him
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and in his generations, of whom came nations, tribes, people,
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and kindreds, out of number.
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2Esdr 3:8
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And every people walked after their own will, and did
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wonderful things before thee, and despised thy commandments.
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2Esdr 3:9
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And again in process of time thou broughtest the flood upon
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those that dwelt in the world, and destroyedst them.
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2Esdr 3:10
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And it came to pass in every of them, that as death was to
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Adam, so was the flood to these.
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2Esdr 3:11
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Nevertheless one of them thou leftest, namely, Noah with his
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household, of whom came all righteous men.
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2Esdr 3:12
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And it happened, that when they that dwelt upon the earth
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began to multiply, and had gotten them many children, and were a
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great people, they began again to be more ungodly than the
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first.
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2Esdr 3:13
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Now when they lived so wickedly before thee, thou didst
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choose thee a man from among them, whose name was Abraham.
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2Esdr 3:14
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Him thou lovedst, and unto him only thou shewedst thy will:
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2Esdr 3:15
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And madest an everlasting covenant with him, promising him
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that thou wouldest never forsake his seed.
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2Esdr 3:16
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And unto him thou gavest Isaac, and unto Isaac also thou
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gavest Jacob and Esau. As for Jacob, thou didst choose him to
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thee, and put by Esau: and so Jacob became a great multitude.
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2Esdr 3:17
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And it came to pass, that when thou leadest his seed out of
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Egypt, thou broughtest them up to the mount Sinai.
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2Esdr 3:18
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And bowing the heavens, thou didst set fast the earth,
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movedst the whole world, and madest the depths to tremble, and
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troubledst the men of that age.
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2Esdr 3:19
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And thy glory went through four gates, of fire, and of
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earthquake, and of wind, and of cold; that thou mightest give
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the law unto the seed of Jacob, and diligence unto the
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generation of Israel.
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2Esdr 3:20
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And yet tookest thou not away from them a wicked heart, that
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thy law might bring forth fruit in them.
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2Esdr 3:21
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For the first Adam bearing a wicked heart transgressed, and
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was overcome; and so be all they that are born of him.
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2Esdr 3:22
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Thus infirmity was made permanent; and the law (also) in the
|
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heart of the people with the malignity of the root; so that the
|
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good departed away, and the evil abode still.
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2Esdr 3:23
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So the times passed away, and the years were brought to an
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|
end: then didst thou raise thee up a servant, called David:
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2Esdr 3:24
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Whom thou commandedst to build a city unto thy name, and to
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offer incense and oblations unto thee therein.
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2Esdr 3:25
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When this was done many years, then they that inhabited the
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|
city forsook thee,
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2Esdr 3:26
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And in all things did even as Adam and all his generations
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had done: for they also had a wicked heart:
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2Esdr 3:27
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And so thou gavest thy city over into the hands of thine
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|
enemies.
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2Esdr 3:28
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Are their deeds then any better that inhabit Babylon, that
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|
they should therefore have the dominion over Sion?
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|
2Esdr 3:29
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For when I came thither, and had seen impieties without
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|
number, then my soul saw many evildoers in this thirtieth year,
|
|
so that my heart failed me.
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|
2Esdr 3:30
|
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For I have seen how thou sufferest them sinning, and hast
|
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spared wicked doers: and hast destroyed thy people, and hast
|
|
preserved thine enemies, and hast not signified it.
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2Esdr 3:31
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I do not remember how this way may be left: Are they then of
|
|
Babylon better than they of Sion?
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2Esdr 3:32
|
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Or is there any other people that knoweth thee beside Israel?
|
|
or what generation hath so believed thy covenants as Jacob?
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2Esdr 3:33
|
|
And yet their reward appeareth not, and their labour hath no
|
|
fruit: for I have gone here and there through the heathen, and I
|
|
see that they flow in wealth, and think not upon thy
|
|
commandments.
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2Esdr 3:34
|
|
Weigh thou therefore our wickedness now in the balance, and
|
|
their's also that dwell the world; and so shall thy name no
|
|
where be found but in Israel.
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|
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2Esdr 3:35
|
|
Or when was it that they which dwell upon the earth have not
|
|
sinned in thy sight? or what people have so kept thy
|
|
commandments?
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|
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|
2Esdr 3:36
|
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Thou shalt find that Israel by name hath kept thy precepts;
|
|
but not the heathen.
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|
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|
2Esdr 4:1
|
|
And the angel that was sent unto me, whose name was Uriel,
|
|
gave me an answer,
|
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|
|
2Esdr 4:2
|
|
And said, Thy heart hath gone to far in this world, and
|
|
thinkest thou to comprehend the way of the most High?
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|
|
|
2Esdr 4:3
|
|
Then said I, Yea, my lord. And he answered me, and said, I am
|
|
sent to shew thee three ways, and to set forth three similitudes
|
|
before thee:
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|
|
2Esdr 4:4
|
|
Whereof if thou canst declare me one, I will shew thee also
|
|
the way that thou desirest to see, and I shall shew thee from
|
|
whence the wicked heart cometh.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:5
|
|
And I said, Tell on, my lord. Then said he unto me, Go thy
|
|
way, weigh me the weight of the fire, or measure me the blast of
|
|
the wind, or call me again the day that is past.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 4:6
|
|
Then answered I and said, What man is able to do that, that
|
|
thou shouldest ask such things of me?
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|
|
|
2Esdr 4:7
|
|
And he said unto me, If I should ask thee how great dwellings
|
|
are in the midst of the sea, or how many springs are in the
|
|
beginning of the deep, or how many springs are above the
|
|
firmament, or which are the outgoings of paradise:
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|
|
|
2Esdr 4:8
|
|
Peradventure thou wouldest say unto me, I never went down
|
|
into the deep, nor as yet into hell, neither did I ever climb up
|
|
into heaven.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:9
|
|
Nevertheless now have I asked thee but only of the fire and
|
|
wind, and of the day wherethrough thou hast passed, and of
|
|
things from which thou canst not be separated, and yet canst
|
|
thou give me no answer of them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:10
|
|
He said moreover unto me, Thine own things, and such as are
|
|
grown up with thee, canst thou not know;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:11
|
|
How should thy vessel then be able to comprehend the way of
|
|
the Highest, and, the world being now outwardly corrupted to
|
|
understand the corruption that is evident in my sight?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:12
|
|
Then said I unto him, It were better that we were not at all,
|
|
than that we should live still in wickedness, and to suffer, and
|
|
not to know wherefore.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:13
|
|
He answered me, and said, I went into a forest into a plain,
|
|
and the trees took counsel,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:14
|
|
And said, Come, let us go and make war against the sea that
|
|
it may depart away before us, and that we may make us more
|
|
woods.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:15
|
|
The floods of the sea also in like manner took counsel, and
|
|
said, Come, let us go up and subdue the woods of the plain, that
|
|
there also we may make us another country.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:16
|
|
The thought of the wood was in vain, for the fire came and
|
|
consumed it.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:17
|
|
The thought of the floods of the sea came likewise to nought,
|
|
for the sand stood up and stopped them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:18
|
|
If thou wert judge now betwixt these two, whom wouldest thou
|
|
begin to justify? or whom wouldest thou condemn?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:19
|
|
I answered and said, Verily it is a foolish thought that they
|
|
both have devised, for the ground is given unto the wood, and
|
|
the sea also hath his place to bear his floods.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:20
|
|
Then answered he me, and said, Thou hast given a right
|
|
judgment, but why judgest thou not thyself also?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:21
|
|
For like as the ground is given unto the wood, and the sea to
|
|
his floods: even so they that dwell upon the earth may
|
|
understand nothing but that which is upon the earth: and he that
|
|
dwelleth above the heavens may only understand the things that
|
|
are above the height of the heavens.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:22
|
|
Then answered I and said, I beseech thee, O Lord, let me have
|
|
understanding:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:23
|
|
For it was not my mind to be curious of the high things, but
|
|
of such as pass by us daily, namely, wherefore Israel is given
|
|
up as a reproach to the heathen, and for what cause the people
|
|
whom thou hast loved is given over unto ungodly nations, and why
|
|
the law of our forefathers is brought to nought, and the written
|
|
covenants come to none effect,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:24
|
|
And we pass away out of the world as grasshoppers, and our
|
|
life is astonishment and fear, and we are not worthy to obtain
|
|
mercy.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:25
|
|
What will he then do unto his name whereby we are called? of
|
|
these things have I asked.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:26
|
|
Then answered he me, and said, The more thou searchest, the
|
|
more thou shalt marvel; for the world hasteth fast to pass away,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:27
|
|
And cannot comprehend the things that are promised to the
|
|
righteous in time to come: for this world is full of
|
|
unrighteousness and infirmities.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:28
|
|
But as concerning the things whereof thou askest me, I will
|
|
tell thee; for the evil is sown, but the destruction thereof is
|
|
not yet come.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:29
|
|
If therefore that which is sown be not turned upside down,
|
|
and if the place where the evil is sown pass not away, then
|
|
cannot it come that is sown with good.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:30
|
|
For the grain of evil seed hath been sown in the heart of
|
|
Adam from the beginning, and how much ungodliness hath it
|
|
brought up unto this time? and how much shall it yet bring forth
|
|
until the time of threshing come?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:31
|
|
Ponder now by thyself, how great fruit of wickedness the
|
|
grain of evil seed hath brought forth.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:32
|
|
And when the ears shall be cut down, which are without
|
|
number, how great a floor shall they fill?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:33
|
|
Then I answered and said, How, and when shall these things
|
|
come to pass? wherefore are our years few and evil?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:34
|
|
And he answered me, saying, Do not thou hasten above the most
|
|
Highest: for thy haste is in vain to be above him, for thou hast
|
|
much exceeded.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:35
|
|
Did not the souls also of the righteous ask question of these
|
|
things in their chambers, saying, How long shall I hope on this
|
|
fashion? when cometh the fruit of the floor of our reward?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:36
|
|
And unto these things Uriel the archangel gave them answer,
|
|
and said, Even when the number of seeds is filled in you: for he
|
|
hath weighed the world in the balance.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:37
|
|
By measure hath he measured the times; and by number hath he
|
|
numbered the times; and he doth not move nor stir them, until
|
|
the said measure be fulfilled.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:38
|
|
Then answered I and said, O Lord that bearest rule, even we
|
|
all are full of impiety.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:39
|
|
And for our sakes peradventure it is that the floors of the
|
|
righteous are not filled, because of the sins of them that dwell
|
|
upon the earth.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:40
|
|
So he answered me, and said, Go thy way to a woman with
|
|
child, and ask of her when she hath fulfilled her nine months,
|
|
if her womb may keep the birth any longer within her.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:41
|
|
Then said I, No, Lord, that can she not. And he said unto me,
|
|
In the grave the chambers of souls are like the womb of a woman:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:42
|
|
For like as a woman that travaileth maketh haste to escape
|
|
the necessity of the travail: even so do these places haste to
|
|
deliver those things that are committed unto them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:43
|
|
From the beginning, look, what thou desirest to see, it shall
|
|
be shewed thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:44
|
|
Then answered I and said, If I have found favour in thy
|
|
sight, and if it be possible, and if I be meet therefore,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:45
|
|
Shew me then whether there be more to come than is past, or
|
|
more past than is to come.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:46
|
|
What is past I know, but what is for to come I know not.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:47
|
|
And he said unto me, Stand up upon the right side, and I
|
|
shall expound the similitude unto thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:48
|
|
So I stood, and saw, and, behold, an hot burning oven passed
|
|
by before me: and it happened that when the flame was gone by I
|
|
looked, and, behold, the smoke remained still.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:49
|
|
After this there passed by before me a watery cloud, and sent
|
|
down much rain with a storm; and when the stormy rain was past,
|
|
the drops remained still.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:50
|
|
Then said he unto me, Consider with thyself; as the rain is
|
|
more than the drops, and as the fire is greater than the smoke;
|
|
but the drops and the smoke remain behind: so the quantity which
|
|
is past did more exceed.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:51
|
|
Then I prayed, and said, May I live, thinkest thou, until
|
|
that time? or what shall happen in those days?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 4:52
|
|
He answered me, and said, As for the tokens whereof thou
|
|
askest me, I may tell thee of them in part: but as touching thy
|
|
life, I am not sent to shew thee; for I do not know it.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:1
|
|
Nevertheless as coming the tokens, behold, the days shall
|
|
come, that they which dwell upon earth shall be taken in a great
|
|
number, and the way of truth shall be hidden, and the land shall
|
|
be barren of faith.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:2
|
|
But iniquity shall be increased above that which now thou
|
|
seest, or that thou hast heard long ago.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:3
|
|
And the land, that thou seest now to have root, shalt thou
|
|
see wasted suddenly.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:4
|
|
But if the most High grant thee to live, thou shalt see after
|
|
the third trumpet that the sun shall suddenly shine again in the
|
|
night, and the moon thrice in the day:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:5
|
|
And blood shall drop out of wood, and the stone shall give
|
|
his voice, and the people shall be troubled:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:6
|
|
And even he shall rule, whom they look not for that dwell
|
|
upon the earth, and the fowls shall take their flight away
|
|
together:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:7
|
|
And the Sodomitish sea shall cast out fish, and make a noise
|
|
in the night, which many have not known: but they shall all hear
|
|
the voice thereof.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:8
|
|
There shall be a confusion also in many places, and the fire
|
|
shall be oft sent out again, and the wild beasts shall change
|
|
their places, and menstruous women shall bring forth monsters:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:9
|
|
And salt waters shall be found in the sweet, and all friends
|
|
shall destroy one another; then shall wit hide itself, and
|
|
understanding withdraw itself into his secret chamber,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:10
|
|
And shall be sought of many, and yet not be found: then shall
|
|
unrighteousness and incontinency be multiplied upon earth.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:11
|
|
One land also shall ask another, and say, Is righteousness
|
|
that maketh a man righteous gone through thee? And it shall say,
|
|
No.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:12
|
|
At the same time shall men hope, but nothing obtain: they
|
|
shall labour, but their ways shall not prosper.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:13
|
|
To shew thee such tokens I have leave; and if thou wilt pray
|
|
again, and weep as now, and fast even days, thou shalt hear yet
|
|
greater things.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:14
|
|
Then I awaked, and an extreme fearfulness went through all my
|
|
body, and my mind was troubled, so that it fainted.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:15
|
|
So the angel that was come to talk with me held me, comforted
|
|
me, and set me up upon my feet.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:16
|
|
And in the second night it came to pass, that Salathiel the
|
|
captain of the people came unto me, saying, Where hast thou
|
|
been? and why is thy countenance so heavy?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:17
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Knowest thou not that Israel is committed unto thee in the
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land of their captivity?
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2Esdr 5:18
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Up then, and eat bread, and forsake us not, as the shepherd
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that leaveth his flock in the hands of cruel wolves.
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2Esdr 5:19
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Then said I unto him, Go thy ways from me, and come not nigh
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me. And he heard what I said, and went from me.
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2Esdr 5:20
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And so I fasted seven days, mourning and weeping, like as
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Uriel the angel commanded me.
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2Esdr 5:21
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And after seven days so it was, that the thoughts of my heart
|
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were very grievous unto me again,
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2Esdr 5:22
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And my soul recovered the spirit of understanding, and I
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began to talk with the most High again,
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2Esdr 5:23
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And said, O Lord that bearest rule, of every wood of the
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earth, and of all the trees thereof, thou hast chosen thee one
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only vine:
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2Esdr 5:24
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And of all lands of the whole world thou hast chosen thee one
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pit: and of all the flowers thereof one lily:
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2Esdr 5:25
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And of all the depths of the sea thou hast filled thee one
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river: and of all builded cities thou hast hallowed Sion unto
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thyself:
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2Esdr 5:26
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And of all the fowls that are created thou hast named thee
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one dove: and of all the cattle that are made thou hast provided
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thee one sheep:
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2Esdr 5:27
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And among all the multitudes of people thou hast gotten thee
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one people: and unto this people, whom thou lovedst, thou gavest
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a law that is approved of all.
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2Esdr 5:28
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And now, O Lord, why hast thou given this one people over
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unto many? and upon the one root hast thou prepared others, and
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why hast thou scattered thy only one people among many?
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2Esdr 5:29
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And they which did gainsay thy promises, and believed not thy
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|
covenants, have trodden them down.
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2Esdr 5:30
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If thou didst so much hate thy people, yet shouldest thou
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|
punish them with thine own hands.
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2Esdr 5:31
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Now when I had spoken these words, the angel that came to me
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the night afore was sent unto me,
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|
2Esdr 5:32
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And said unto me, Hear me, and I will instruct thee; hearken
|
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to the thing that I say, and I shall tell thee more.
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|
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2Esdr 5:33
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And I said, Speak on, my Lord. Then said he unto me, Thou art
|
|
sore troubled in mind for Israel's sake: lovest thou that people
|
|
better than he that made them?
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|
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|
2Esdr 5:34
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|
And I said, No, Lord: but of very grief have I spoken: for my
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reins pain me every hour, while I labour to comprehend the way
|
|
of the most High, and to seek out part of his judgment.
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|
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|
2Esdr 5:35
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|
And he said unto me, Thou canst not. And I said, Wherefore,
|
|
Lord? whereunto was I born then? or why was not my mother's womb
|
|
then my grave, that I might not have seen the travail of Jacob,
|
|
and the wearisome toil of the stock of Israel?
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|
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|
2Esdr 5:36
|
|
And he said unto me, Number me the things that are not yet
|
|
come, gather me together the dross that are scattered abroad,
|
|
make me the flowers green again that are withered,
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|
|
|
2Esdr 5:37
|
|
Open me the places that are closed, and bring me forth the
|
|
winds that in them are shut up, shew me the image of a voice:
|
|
and then I will declare to thee the thing that thou labourest to
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|
know.
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|
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|
2Esdr 5:38
|
|
And I said, O Lord that bearest rule, who may know these
|
|
things, but he that hath not his dwelling with men?
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|
|
|
2Esdr 5:39
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As for me, I am unwise: how may I then speak of these things
|
|
whereof thou askest me?
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|
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|
2Esdr 5:40
|
|
Then said he unto me, Like as thou canst do none of these
|
|
things that I have spoken of, even so canst thou not find out my
|
|
judgment, or in the end the love that I have promised unto my
|
|
people.
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|
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|
2Esdr 5:41
|
|
And I said, Behold, O Lord, yet art thou nigh unto them that
|
|
be reserved till the end: and what shall they do that have been
|
|
before me, or we that be now, or they that shall come after us?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:42
|
|
And he said unto me, I will liken my judgment unto a ring:
|
|
like as there is no slackness of the last, even so there is no
|
|
swiftness of the first.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 5:43
|
|
So I answered and said, Couldest thou not make those that
|
|
have been made, and be now, and that are for to come, at once;
|
|
that thou mightest shew thy judgment the sooner?
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|
|
|
2Esdr 5:44
|
|
Then answered he me, and said, The creature may not haste
|
|
above the maker; neither may the world hold them at once that
|
|
shall be created therein.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:45
|
|
And I said, As thou hast said unto thy servant, that thou,
|
|
which givest life to all, hast given life at once to the
|
|
creature that thou hast created, and the creature bare it: even
|
|
so it might now also bear them that now be present at once.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:46
|
|
And he said unto me, Ask the womb of a woman, and say unto
|
|
her, If thou bringest forth children, why dost thou it not
|
|
together, but one after another? pray her therefore to bring
|
|
forth ten children at once.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:47
|
|
And I said, She cannot: but must do it by distance of time.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:48
|
|
Then said he unto me, Even so have I given the womb of the
|
|
earth to those that be sown in it in their times.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:49
|
|
For like as a young child may not bring forth the things that
|
|
belong to the aged, even so have I disposed the world which I
|
|
created.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:50
|
|
And I asked, and said, Seeing thou hast now given me the way,
|
|
I will proceed to speak before thee: for our mother, of whom
|
|
thou hast told me that she is young, draweth now nigh unto age.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:51
|
|
He answered me, and said, Ask a woman that beareth children,
|
|
and she shall tell thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:52
|
|
Say unto her, Wherefore are unto they whom thou hast now
|
|
brought forth like those that were before, but less of stature?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:53
|
|
And she shall answer thee, They that be born in the the
|
|
strength of youth are of one fashion, and they that are born in
|
|
the time of age, when the womb faileth, are otherwise.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:54
|
|
Consider thou therefore also, how that ye are less of stature
|
|
than those that were before you.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:55
|
|
And so are they that come after you less than ye, as the
|
|
creatures which now begin to be old, and have passed over the
|
|
strength of youth.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 5:56
|
|
Then said I, Lord, I beseech thee, if I have found favour in
|
|
thy sight, shew thy servant by whom thou visitest thy creature.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:1
|
|
And he said unto me, In the beginning, when the earth was
|
|
made, before the borders of the world stood, or ever the winds
|
|
blew,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:2
|
|
Before it thundered and lightened, or ever the foundations of
|
|
paradise were laid,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:3
|
|
Before the fair flowers were seen, or ever the moveable
|
|
powers were established, before the innumerable multitude of
|
|
angels were gathered together,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:4
|
|
Or ever the heights of the air were lifted up, before the
|
|
measures of the firmament were named, or ever the chimneys in
|
|
Sion were hot,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:5
|
|
And ere the present years were sought out, and or ever the
|
|
inventions of them that now sin were turned, before they were
|
|
sealed that have gathered faith for a treasure:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:6
|
|
Then did I consider these things, and they all were made
|
|
through me alone, and through none other: by me also they shall
|
|
be ended, and by none other.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:7
|
|
Then answered I and said, What shall be the parting asunder
|
|
of the times? or when shall be the end of the first, and the
|
|
beginning of it that followeth?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:8
|
|
And he said unto me, From Abraham unto Isaac, when Jacob and
|
|
Esau were born of him, Jacob's hand held first the heel of Esau.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:9
|
|
For Esau is the end of the world, and Jacob is the beginning
|
|
of it that followeth.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:10
|
|
The hand of man is betwixt the heel and the hand: other
|
|
question, Esdras, ask thou not.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:11
|
|
I answered then and said, O Lord that bearest rule, if I have
|
|
found favour in thy sight,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:12
|
|
I beseech thee, shew thy servant the end of thy tokens,
|
|
whereof thou shewedst me part the last night.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:13
|
|
So he answered and said unto me, Stand up upon thy feet, and
|
|
hear a mighty sounding voice.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:14
|
|
And it shall be as it were a great motion; but the place
|
|
where thou standest shall not be moved.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:15
|
|
And therefore when it speaketh be not afraid: for the word is
|
|
of the end, and the foundation of the earth is understood.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:16
|
|
And why? because the speech of these things trembleth and is
|
|
moved: for it knoweth that the end of these things must be
|
|
changed.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:17
|
|
And it happened, that when I had heard it I stood up upon my
|
|
feet, and hearkened, and, behold, there was a voice that spake,
|
|
and the sound of it was like the sound of many waters.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:18
|
|
And it said, Behold, the days come, that I will begin to draw
|
|
nigh, and to visit them that dwell upon the earth,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:19
|
|
And will begin to make inquisition of them, what they be that
|
|
have hurt unjustly with their unrighteousness, and when the
|
|
affliction of Sion shall be fulfilled;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:20
|
|
And when the world, that shall begin to vanish away, shall be
|
|
finished, then will I shew these tokens: the books shall be
|
|
opened before the firmament, and they shall see all together:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:21
|
|
And the children of a year old shall speak with their voices,
|
|
the women with child shall bring forth untimely children of
|
|
three or four months old, and they shall live, and be raised up.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:22
|
|
And suddenly shall the sown places appear unsown, the full
|
|
storehouses shall suddenly be found empty:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:23
|
|
And tha trumpet shall give a sound, which when every man
|
|
heareth, they shall be suddenly afraid.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:24
|
|
At that time shall friends fight one against another like
|
|
enemies, and the earth shall stand in fear with those that dwell
|
|
therein, the springs of the fountains shall stand still, and in
|
|
three hours they shall not run.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:25
|
|
Whosoever remaineth from all these that I have told thee
|
|
shall escape, and see my salvation, and the end of your world.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:26
|
|
And the men that are received shall see it, who have not
|
|
tasted death from their birth: and the heart of the inhabitants
|
|
shall be changed, and turned into another meaning.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:27
|
|
For evil shall be put out, and deceit shall be quenched.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:28
|
|
As for faith, it shall flourish, corruption shall be
|
|
overcome, and the truth, which hath been so long without fruit,
|
|
shall be declared.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:29
|
|
And when he talked with me, behold, I looked by little and
|
|
little upon him before whom I stood.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:30
|
|
And these words said he unto me; I am come to shew thee the
|
|
time of the night to come.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:31
|
|
If thou wilt pray yet more, and fast seven days again, I
|
|
shall tell thee greater things by day than I have heard.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:32
|
|
For thy voice is heard before the most High: for the Mighty
|
|
hath seen thy righteous dealing, he hath seen also thy chastity,
|
|
which thou hast had ever since thy youth.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:33
|
|
And therefore hath he sent me to shew thee all these things,
|
|
and to say unto thee, Be of good comfort and fear not
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:34
|
|
And hasten not with the times that are past, to think vain
|
|
things, that thou mayest not hasten from the latter times.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:35
|
|
And it came to pass after this, that I wept again, and fasted
|
|
seven days in like manner, that I might fulfil the three weeks
|
|
which he told me.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:36
|
|
And in the eighth night was my heart vexed within me again,
|
|
and I began to speak before the most High.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:37
|
|
For my spirit was greatly set on fire, and my soul was in
|
|
distress.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:38
|
|
And I said, O Lord, thou spakest from the beginning of the
|
|
creation, even the first day, and saidst thus; Let heaven and
|
|
earth be made; and thy word was a perfect work.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:39
|
|
And then was the spirit, and darkness and silence were on
|
|
every side; the sound of man's voice was not yet formed.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:40
|
|
Then commandedst thou a fair light to come forth of thy
|
|
treasures, that thy work might appear.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:41
|
|
Upon the second day thou madest the spirit of the firmament,
|
|
and commandedst it to part asunder, and to make a division
|
|
betwixt the waters, that the one part might go up, and the other
|
|
remain beneath.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:42
|
|
Upon the third day thou didst command that the waters should
|
|
be gathered in the seventh part of the earth: six pats hast thou
|
|
dried up, and kept them, to the intent that of these some being
|
|
planted of God and tilled might serve thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:43
|
|
For as soon as thy word went forth the work was made.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:44
|
|
For immediately there was great and innumerable fruit, and
|
|
many and divers pleasures for the taste, and flowers of
|
|
unchangeable colour, and odours of wonderful smell: and this was
|
|
done the third day.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:45
|
|
Upon the fourth day thou commandedst that the sun should
|
|
shine, and the moon give her light, and the stars should be in
|
|
order:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:46
|
|
And gavest them a charge to do service unto man, that was to
|
|
be made.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:47
|
|
Upon the fifth day thou saidst unto the seventh part, where
|
|
the waters were gathered that it should bring forth living
|
|
creatures, fowls and fishes: and so it came to pass.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:48
|
|
For the dumb water and without life brought forth living
|
|
things at the commandment of God, that all people might praise
|
|
thy wondrous works.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:49
|
|
Then didst thou ordain two living creatures, the one thou
|
|
calledst Enoch, and the other Leviathan;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:50
|
|
And didst separate the one from the other: for the seventh
|
|
part, namely, where the water was gathered together, might not
|
|
hold them both.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:51
|
|
Unto Enoch thou gavest one part, which was dried up the third
|
|
day, that he should dwell in the same part, wherein are a
|
|
thousand hills:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:52
|
|
But unto Leviathan thou gavest the seventh part, namely, the
|
|
moist; and hast kept him to be devoured of whom thou wilt, and
|
|
when.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:53
|
|
Upon the sixth day thou gavest commandment unto the earth,
|
|
that before thee it should bring forth beasts, cattle, and
|
|
creeping things:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:54
|
|
And after these, Adam also, whom thou madest lord of all thy
|
|
creatures: of him come we all, and the people also whom thou
|
|
hast chosen.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:55
|
|
All this have I spoken before thee, O Lord, because thou
|
|
madest the world for our sakes
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:56
|
|
As for the other people, which also come of Adam, thou hast
|
|
said that they are nothing, but be like unto spittle: and hast
|
|
likened the abundance of them unto a drop that falleth from a
|
|
vessel.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:57
|
|
And now, O Lord, behold, these heathen, which have ever been
|
|
reputed as nothing, have begun to be lords over us, and to
|
|
devour us.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:58
|
|
But we thy people, whom thou hast called thy firstborn, thy
|
|
only begotten, and thy fervent lover, are given into their
|
|
hands.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 6:59
|
|
If the world now be made for our sakes, why do we not possess
|
|
an inheritance with the world? how long shall this endure?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:1
|
|
And when I had made an end of speaking these words, there was
|
|
sent unto me the angel which had been sent unto me the nights
|
|
afore:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:2
|
|
And he said unto me, Up, Esdras, and hear the words that I am
|
|
come to tell thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:3
|
|
And I said, Speak on, my God. Then said he unto me, The sea
|
|
is set in a wide place, that it might be deep and great.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:4
|
|
But put the case the entrance were narrow, and like a river;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:5
|
|
Who then could go into the sea to look upon it, and to rule
|
|
it? if he went not through the narrow, how could he come into
|
|
the broad?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:6
|
|
There is also another thing; A city is builded, and set upon
|
|
a broad field, and is full of all good things:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:7
|
|
The entrance thereof is narrow, and is set in a dangerous
|
|
place to fall, like as if there were a fire on the right hand,
|
|
and on the left a deep water:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:8
|
|
And one only path between them both, even between the fire
|
|
and the water, so small that there could but one man go there at
|
|
once.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:9
|
|
If this city now were given unto a man for an inheritance, if
|
|
he never shall pass the danger set before it, how shall he
|
|
receive this inheritance?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:10
|
|
And I said, It is so, Lord. Then said he unto me, Even so
|
|
also is Israel's portion.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:11
|
|
Because for their sakes I made the world: and when Adam
|
|
transgressed my statutes, then was decreed that now is done.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:12
|
|
Then were the entrances of this world made narrow, full of
|
|
sorrow and travail: they are but few and evil, full of perils,:
|
|
and very painful.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:13
|
|
For the entrances of the elder world were wide and sure, and
|
|
brought immortal fruit.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:14
|
|
If then they that live labour not to enter these strait and
|
|
vain things, they can never receive those that are laid up for
|
|
them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:15
|
|
Now therefore why disquietest thou thyself, seeing thou art
|
|
but a corruptible man? and why art thou moved, whereas thou art
|
|
but mortal?
|
|
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2Esdr 7:16
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Why hast thou not considered in thy mind this thing that is
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to come, rather than that which is present?
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2Esdr 7:17
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Then answered I and said, O Lord that bearest rule, thou hast
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ordained in thy law, that the righteous should inherit these
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things, but that the ungodly should perish.
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2Esdr 7:18
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Nevertheless the righteous shall suffer strait things, and
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hope for wide: for they that have done wickedly have suffered
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the strait things, and yet shall not see the wide.
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2Esdr 7:19
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And he said unto me. There is no judge above God, and none
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that hath understanding above the Highest.
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2Esdr 7:20
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For there be many that perish in this life, because they
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despise the law of God that is set before them.
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2Esdr 7:21
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For God hath given strait commandment to such as came, what
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they should do to live, even as they came, and what they should
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observe to avoid punishment.
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2Esdr 7:22
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Nevertheless they were not obedient unto him; but spake
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against him, and imagined vain things;
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2Esdr 7:23
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And deceived themselves by their wicked deeds; and said of
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the most High, that he is not; and knew not his ways:
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2Esdr 7:24
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But his law have they despised, and denied his covenants; in
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his statutes have they not been faithful, and have not performed
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his works.
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2Esdr 7:25
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And therefore, Esdras, for the empty are empty things, and
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for the full are the full things.
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2Esdr 7:26
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Behold, the time shall come, that these tokens which I have
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told thee shall come to pass, and the bride shall appear, and
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she coming forth shall be seen, that now is withdrawn from the
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earth.
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2Esdr 7:27
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And whosoever is delivered from the foresaid evils shall see
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my wonders.
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2Esdr 7:28
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For my son Jesus shall be revealed with those that be with
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him, and they that remain shall rejoice within four hundred
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years.
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2Esdr 7:29
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After these years shall my son Christ die, and all men that
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have life.
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2Esdr 7:30
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And the world shall be turned into the old silence seven
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|
days, like as in the former judgments: so that no man shall
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remain.
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2Esdr 7:31
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And after seven days the world, that yet awaketh not, shall
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be raised up, and that shall die that is corrupt
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2Esdr 7:32
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And the earth shall restore those that are asleep in her, and
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|
so shall the dust those that dwell in silence, and the secret
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|
places shall deliver those souls that were committed unto them.
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2Esdr 7:33
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And the most High shall appear upon the seat of judgment, and
|
|
misery shall pass away, and the long suffering shall have an
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|
end:
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|
2Esdr 7:34
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But judgment only shall remain, truth shall stand, and faith
|
|
shall wax strong:
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|
2Esdr 7:35
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And the work shall follow, and the reward shall be shewed,
|
|
and the good deeds shall be of force, and wicked deeds shall
|
|
bear no rule.
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|
2Esdr 7:36
|
|
Then said I, Abraham prayed first for the Sodomites, and
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|
Moses for the fathers that sinned in the wilderness:
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2Esdr 7:37
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And Jesus after him for Israel in the time of Achan:
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|
2Esdr 7:38
|
|
And Samuel and David for the destruction: and Solomon for
|
|
them that should come to the sanctuary:
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|
|
|
2Esdr 7:39
|
|
And Helias for those that received rain; and for the dead,
|
|
that he might live:
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|
2Esdr 7:40
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|
And Ezechias for the people in the time of Sennacherib: and
|
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many for many.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 7:41
|
|
Even so now, seeing corruption is grown up, and wickedness
|
|
increased, and the righteous have prayed for the ungodly:
|
|
wherefore shall it not be so now also?
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|
|
|
2Esdr 7:42
|
|
He answered me, and said, This present life is not the end
|
|
where much glory doth abide; therefore have they prayed for the
|
|
weak.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:43
|
|
But the day of doom shall be the end of this time, and the
|
|
beginning of the immortality for to come, wherein corruption is
|
|
past,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:44
|
|
Intemperance is at an end, infidelity is cut off,
|
|
righteousness is grown, and truth is sprung up.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:45
|
|
Then shall no man be able to save him that is destroyed, nor
|
|
to oppress him that hath gotten the victory.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 7:46
|
|
I answered then and said, This is my first and last saying,
|
|
that it had been better not to have given the earth unto Adam:
|
|
or else, when it was given him, to have restrained him from
|
|
sinning.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 7:47
|
|
For what profit is it for men now in this present time to
|
|
live in heaviness, and after death to look for punishment?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:48
|
|
O thou Adam, what hast thou done? for though it was thou that
|
|
sinned, thou art not fallen alone, but we all that come of thee.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 7:49
|
|
For what profit is it unto us, if there be promised us an
|
|
immortal time, whereas we have done the works that bring death?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:50
|
|
And that there is promised us an everlasting hope, whereas
|
|
ourselves being most wicked are made vain?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:51
|
|
And that there are laid up for us dwellings of health and
|
|
safety, whereas we have lived wickedly?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:52
|
|
And that the glory of the most High is kept to defend them
|
|
which have led a wary life, whereas we have walked in the most
|
|
wicked ways of all?
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|
|
|
2Esdr 7:53
|
|
And that there should be shewed a paradise, whose fruit
|
|
endureth for ever, wherein is security and medicine, since we
|
|
shall not enter into it?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:54
|
|
(For we have walked in unpleasant places.)
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:55
|
|
And that the faces of them which have used abstinence shall
|
|
shine above the stars, whereas our faces shall be blacker than
|
|
darkness?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:56
|
|
For while we lived and committed iniquity, we considered not
|
|
that we should begin to suffer for it after death.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:57
|
|
Then answered he me, and said, This is the condition of the
|
|
battle, which man that is born upon the earth shall fight;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:58
|
|
That, if he be overcome, he shall suffer as thou hast said:
|
|
but if he get the victory, he shall receive the thing that I
|
|
say.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:59
|
|
For this is the life whereof Moses spake unto the people
|
|
while he lived, saying, Choose thee life, that thou mayest live.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:60
|
|
Nevertheless they believed not him, nor yet the prophets
|
|
after him, no nor me which have spoken unto them,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:61
|
|
That there should not be such heaviness in their destruction,
|
|
as shall be joy over them that are persuaded to salvation.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:62
|
|
I answered then, and said, I know, Lord, that the most High
|
|
is called merciful, in that he hath mercy upon them which are
|
|
not yet come into the world,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:63
|
|
And upon those also that turn to his law;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:64
|
|
And that he is patient, and long suffereth those that have
|
|
sinned, as his creatures;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:65
|
|
And that he is bountiful, for he is ready to give where it
|
|
needeth;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:66
|
|
And that he is of great mercy, for he multiplieth more and
|
|
more mercies to them that are present, and that are past, and
|
|
also to them which are to come.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:67
|
|
For if he shall not multiply his mercies, the world would not
|
|
continue with them that inherit therein.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:68
|
|
And he pardoneth; for if he did not so of his goodness, that
|
|
they which have committed iniquities might be eased of them, the
|
|
ten thousandth part of men should not remain living.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:69
|
|
And being judge, if he should not forgive them that are cured
|
|
with his word, and put out the multitude of contentions,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 7:70
|
|
There should be very few left peradventure in an innumerable
|
|
multitude.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:1
|
|
And he answered me, saying, The most High hath made this
|
|
world for many, but the world to come for few.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:2
|
|
I will tell thee a similitude, Esdras; As when thou askest
|
|
the earth, it shall say unto thee, that it giveth much mould
|
|
whereof earthen vessels are made, but little dust that gold
|
|
cometh of: even so is the course of this present world.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:3
|
|
There be many created, but few shall be saved.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:4
|
|
So answered I and said, Swallow then down, O my soul,
|
|
understanding, and devour wisdom.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:5
|
|
For thou hast agreed to give ear, and art willing to
|
|
prophesy: for thou hast no longer space than only to live.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:6
|
|
O Lord, if thou suffer not thy servant, that we may pray
|
|
before thee, and thou give us seed unto our heart, and culture
|
|
to our understanding, that there may come fruit of it; how shall
|
|
each man live that is corrupt, who beareth the place of a man?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:7
|
|
For thou art alone, and we all one workmanship of thine
|
|
hands, like as thou hast said.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:8
|
|
For when the body is fashioned now in the mother's womb, and
|
|
thou givest it members, thy creature is preserved in fire and
|
|
water, and nine months doth thy workmanship endure thy creature
|
|
which is created in her.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:9
|
|
But that which keepeth and is kept shall both be preserved:
|
|
and when the time cometh, the womb preserved delivereth up the
|
|
things that grew in it.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:10
|
|
For thou hast commanded out of the parts of the body, that is
|
|
to say, out of the breasts, milk to be given, which is the fruit
|
|
of the breasts,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:11
|
|
That the thing which is fashioned may be nourished for a
|
|
time, till thou disposest it to thy mercy.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:12
|
|
Thou broughtest it up with thy righteousness, and nurturedst
|
|
it in thy law, and reformedst it with thy judgment.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:13
|
|
And thou shalt mortify it as thy creature, and quicken it as
|
|
thy work.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:14
|
|
If therefore thou shalt destroy him which with so great
|
|
labour was fashioned, it is an easy thing to be ordained by thy
|
|
commandment, that the thing which was made might be preserved.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:15
|
|
Now therefore, Lord, I will speak; touching man in general,
|
|
thou knowest best; but touching thy people, for whose sake I am
|
|
sorry;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:16
|
|
And for thine inheritance, for whose cause I mourn; and for
|
|
Israel, for whom I am heavy; and for Jacob, for whose sake I am
|
|
troubled;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:17
|
|
Therefore will I begin to pray before thee for myself and for
|
|
them: for I see the falls of us that dwell in the land.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:18
|
|
But I have heard the swiftness of the judge which is to come.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:19
|
|
Therefore hear my voice, and understand my words, and I shall
|
|
speak before thee. This is the beginning of the words of Esdras,
|
|
before he was taken up: and I said,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:20
|
|
O Lord, thou that dwellest in everlastingness which beholdest
|
|
from above things in the heaven and in the air;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:21
|
|
Whose throne is inestimable; whose glory may not be
|
|
comprehended; before whom the hosts of angels stand with
|
|
trembling,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:22
|
|
Whose service is conversant in wind and fire; whose word is
|
|
true, and sayings constant; whose commandment is strong, and
|
|
ordinance fearful;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:23
|
|
Whose look drieth up the depths, and indignation maketh the
|
|
mountains to melt away; which the truth witnesseth:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:24
|
|
O hear the prayer of thy servant, and give ear to the
|
|
petition of thy creature.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:25
|
|
For while I live I will speak, and so long as I have
|
|
understanding I will answer.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:26
|
|
O look not upon the sins of thy people; but on them which
|
|
serve thee in truth.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:27
|
|
Regard not the wicked inventions of the heathen, but the
|
|
desire of those that keep thy testimonies in afflictions.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:28
|
|
Think not upon those that have walked feignedly before thee:
|
|
but remember them, which according to thy will have known thy
|
|
fear.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:29
|
|
Let it not be thy will to destroy them which have lived like
|
|
beasts; but to look upon them that have clearly taught thy law.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:30
|
|
Take thou no indignation at them which are deemed worse than
|
|
beasts; but love them that always put their trust in thy
|
|
righteousness and glory.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:31
|
|
For we and our fathers do languish of such diseases: but
|
|
because of us sinners thou shalt be called merciful.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:32
|
|
For if thou hast a desire to have mercy upon us, thou shalt
|
|
be called merciful, to us namely, that have no works of
|
|
righteousness.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:33
|
|
For the just, which have many good works laid up with thee,
|
|
shall out of their own deeds receive reward.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:34
|
|
For what is man, that thou shouldest take displeasure at him?
|
|
or what is a corruptible generation, that thou shouldest be so
|
|
bitter toward it?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:35
|
|
For in truth them is no man among them that be born, but he
|
|
hath dealt wickedly; and among the faithful there is none which
|
|
hath not done amiss.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:36
|
|
For in this, O Lord, thy righteousness and thy goodness shall
|
|
be declared, if thou be merciful unto them which have not the
|
|
confidence of good works.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:37
|
|
Then answered he me, and said, Some things hast thou spoken
|
|
aright, and according unto thy words it shall be.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:38
|
|
For indeed I will not think on the disposition of them which
|
|
have sinned before death, before judgment, before destruction:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:39
|
|
But I will rejoice over the disposition of the righteous, and
|
|
I will remember also their pilgrimage, and the salvation, and
|
|
the reward, that they shall have.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:40
|
|
Like as I have spoken now, so shall it come to pass.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:41
|
|
For as the husbandman soweth much seed upon the ground, and
|
|
planteth many trees, and yet the thing that is sown good in his
|
|
season cometh not up, neither doth all that is planted take
|
|
root: even so is it of them that are sown in the world; they
|
|
shall not all be saved.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:42
|
|
I answered then and said, If I have found grace, let me
|
|
speak.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:43
|
|
Like as the husbandman's seed perisheth, if it come not up,
|
|
and receive not thy rain in due season; or if there come too
|
|
much rain, and corrupt it:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:44
|
|
Even so perisheth man also, which is formed with thy hands,
|
|
and is called thine own image, because thou art like unto him,
|
|
for whose sake thou hast made all things, and likened him unto
|
|
the husbandman's seed.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:45
|
|
Be not wroth with us but spare thy people, and have mercy
|
|
upon thine own inheritance: for thou art merciful unto thy
|
|
creature.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:46
|
|
Then answered he me, and said, Things present are for the
|
|
present, and things to cometh for such as be to come.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:47
|
|
For thou comest far short that thou shouldest be able to love
|
|
my creature more than I: but I have ofttimes drawn nigh unto
|
|
thee, and unto it, but never to the unrighteous.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:48
|
|
In this also thou art marvellous before the most High:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:49
|
|
In that thou hast humbled thyself, as it becometh thee, and
|
|
hast not judged thyself worthy to be much glorified among the
|
|
righteous.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:50
|
|
For many great miseries shall be done to them that in the
|
|
latter time shall dwell in the world, because they have walked
|
|
in great pride.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:51
|
|
But understand thou for thyself, and seek out the glory for
|
|
such as be like thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:52
|
|
For unto you is paradise opened, the tree of life is planted,
|
|
the time to come is prepared, plenteousness is made ready, a
|
|
city is builded, and rest is allowed, yea, perfect goodness and
|
|
wisdom.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:53
|
|
The root of evil is sealed up from you, weakness and the moth
|
|
is hid from you, and corruption is fled into hell to be
|
|
forgotten:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:54
|
|
Sorrows are passed, and in the end is shewed the treasure of
|
|
immortality.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:55
|
|
And therefore ask thou no more questions concerning the
|
|
multitude of them that perish.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:56
|
|
For when they had taken liberty, they despised the most High,
|
|
thought scorn of his law, and forsook his ways.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:57
|
|
Moreover they have trodden down his righteous,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:58
|
|
And said in their heart, that there is no God; yea, and that
|
|
knowing they must die.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:59
|
|
For as the things aforesaid shalt receive you, so thirst and
|
|
pain are prepared for them: for it was not his will that men
|
|
should come to nought:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:60
|
|
But they which be created have defiled the name of him that
|
|
made them, and were unthankful unto him which prepared life for
|
|
them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:61
|
|
And therefore is my judgment now at hand.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:62
|
|
These things have I not shewed unto all men, but unto thee,
|
|
and a few like thee. Then answered I and said,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 8:63
|
|
Behold, O Lord, now hast thou shewed me the multitude of the
|
|
wonders, which thou wilt begin to do in the last times: but at
|
|
what time, thou hast not shewed me.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 9:1
|
|
He answered me then, and said, Measure thou the time
|
|
diligently in itself: and when thou seest part of the signs
|
|
past, which I have told thee before,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 9:2
|
|
Then shalt thou understand, that it is the very same time,
|
|
wherein the Highest will begin to visit the world which he made.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 9:3
|
|
Therefore when there shall be seen earthquakes and uproars of
|
|
the people in the world:
|
|
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2Esdr 9:4
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Then shalt thou well understand, that the most High spake of
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those things from the days that were before thee, even from the
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beginning.
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2Esdr 9:5
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For like as all that is made in the world hath a beginning
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and an end, and the end is manifest:
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2Esdr 9:6
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Even so the times also of the Highest have plain beginnings
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in wonder and powerful works, and endings in effects and signs.
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2Esdr 9:7
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And every one that shall be saved, and shall be able to
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escape by his works, and by faith, whereby ye have believed,
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2Esdr 9:8
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Shall be preserved from the said perils, and shall see my
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salvation in my land, and within my borders: for I have
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sanctified them for me from the beginning.
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2Esdr 9:9
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Then shall they be in pitiful case, which now have abused my
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ways: and they that have cast them away despitefully shall dwell
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in torments.
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2Esdr 9:10
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For such as in their life have received benefits, and have
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not known me;
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2Esdr 9:11
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And they that have loathed my law, while they had yet liberty,
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and, when as yet place of repentance was open unto them,
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understood not, but despised it;
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2Esdr 9:12
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The same must know it after death by pain.
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2Esdr 9:13
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And therefore be thou not curious how the ungodly shall be
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punished, and when: but enquire how the righteous shall be
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saved, whose the world is, and for whom the world is created.
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2Esdr 9:14
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Then answered I and said,
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2Esdr 9:15
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I have said before, and now do speak, and will speak it also
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hereafter, that there be many more of them which perish, than of
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them which shall be saved:
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2Esdr 9:16
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Like as a wave is greater than a drop.
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2Esdr 9:17
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And he answered me, saying, Like as the field is, so is also
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the seed; as the flowers be, such are the colours also; such as
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the workman is, such also is the work; and as the husbandman ls
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himself, so is his husbandry also: for it was the time of the
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world.
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2Esdr 9:18
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And now when I prepared the world, which was not yet made,
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even for them to dwell in that now live, no man spake against
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me.
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2Esdr 9:19
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For then every one obeyed: but now the manners of them which
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are created in this world that is made are corrupted by a
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perpetual seed, and by a law which is unsearchable rid
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themselves.
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2Esdr 9:20
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So I considered the world, and, behold, there was peril
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because of the devices that were come into it.
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2Esdr 9:21
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And I saw, and spared it greatly, and have kept me a grape of
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the cluster, and a plant of a great people.
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2Esdr 9:22
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Let the multitude perish then, which was born in vain; and
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let my grape be kept, and my plant; for with great labour have I
|
|
made it perfect.
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2Esdr 9:23
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Nevertheless, if thou wilt cease yet seven days more, (but
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thou shalt not fast in them,
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2Esdr 9:24
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But go into a field of flowers, where no house is builded,
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and eat only the flowers of the field; taste no flesh, drink no
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wine, but eat flowers only;)
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2Esdr 9:25
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And pray unto the Highest continually, then will I come and
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talk with thee.
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2Esdr 9:26
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So I went my way into the field which is called Ardath, like
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as he commanded me; and there I sat among the flowers, and did
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eat of the herbs of the field, and the meat of the same
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|
satisfied me.
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|
2Esdr 9:27
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After seven days I sat upon the grass, and my heart was vexed
|
|
within me, like as before:
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|
2Esdr 9:28
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And I opened my mouth, and began to talk before the most
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|
High, and said,
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2Esdr 9:29
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O Lord, thou that shewest thyself unto us, thou wast shewed
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unto our fathers in the wilderness, in a place where no man
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|
treadeth, in a barren place, when they came out of Egypt.
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|
2Esdr 9:30
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And thou spakest saying, Hear me, O Israel; and mark my
|
|
words, thou seed of Jacob.
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|
2Esdr 9:31
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|
For, behold, I sow my law in you, and it shall bring fruit in
|
|
you, and ye shall be honoured in it for ever.
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2Esdr 9:32
|
|
But our fathers, which received the law, kept it not, and
|
|
observed not thy ordinances: and though the fruit of thy law did
|
|
not perish, neither could it, for it was thine;
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|
2Esdr 9:33
|
|
Yet they that received it perished, because they kept not the
|
|
thing that was sown in them.
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|
2Esdr 9:34
|
|
And, lo, it ls a custom, when the ground hath received seed,
|
|
or the sea a ship, or any vessel meat or drink, that, that being
|
|
perished wherein it was sown or cast into,
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|
|
2Esdr 9:35
|
|
That thing also which was sown, or cast therein, or received,
|
|
doth perish, and remaineth not with us: but with us it hath not
|
|
happened so.
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|
|
2Esdr 9:36
|
|
For we that have received the law perish by sin, and our
|
|
heart also which received it
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|
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|
2Esdr 9:37
|
|
Notwithstanding the law perisheth not, but remaineth in his
|
|
force.
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|
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|
2Esdr 9:38
|
|
And when I spake these things in my heart, I looked back with
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|
mine eyes, and upon the right side I saw a woman, and, behold,
|
|
she mourned and wept with a loud voice, and was much grieved in
|
|
heart, and her clothes were rent, and she had ashes upon her
|
|
head.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 9:39
|
|
Then let I my thoughts go that I was in, and turned me unto
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|
her,
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|
|
|
2Esdr 9:40
|
|
And said unto her, Wherefore weepest thou? why art thou so
|
|
grieved in thy mind?
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|
|
|
2Esdr 9:41
|
|
And she said unto me, Sir, let me alone, that I may bewail
|
|
myself, and add unto my sorrow, for I am sore vexed in my mind,
|
|
and brought very low.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 9:42
|
|
And I said unto her, What aileth thee? tell me.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 9:43
|
|
She said unto me, I thy servant have been barren, and had no
|
|
child, though I had an husband thirty years,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 9:44
|
|
And those thirty years I did nothing else day and night, and
|
|
every hour, but make my, prayer to the Highest.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 9:45
|
|
After thirty years God heard me thine handmaid, looked upon
|
|
my misery, considered my trouble, and gave me a son: and I was
|
|
very glad of him, so was my husband also, and all my neighbours:
|
|
and we gave great honour unto the Almighty.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 9:46
|
|
And I nourished him with great travail.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 9:47
|
|
So when he grew up, and came to the time that he should have
|
|
a wife, I made a feast.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 10:1
|
|
And it so came to pass, that when my son was entered into his
|
|
wedding chamber, he fell down, and died.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:2
|
|
Then we all overthrew the lights, and all my neighbours rose
|
|
up to comfort me: so I took my rest unto the second day at
|
|
night.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:3
|
|
And it came to pass, when they had all left off to comfort
|
|
me, to the end I might be quiet; then rose I up by night and
|
|
fled, and came hither into this field, as thou seest.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:4
|
|
And I do now purpose not to return into the city, but here to
|
|
stay, and neither to eat nor drink, but continually to mourn and
|
|
to fast until I die.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:5
|
|
Then left I the meditations wherein I was, and spake to her
|
|
in anger, saying,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:6
|
|
Thou foolish woman above all other, seest thou not our
|
|
mourning, and what happeneth unto us?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:7
|
|
How that Sion our mother is full of all heaviness, and much
|
|
humbled, mourning very sore?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:8
|
|
And now, seeing we all mourn and are sad, for we are all in
|
|
heaviness, art thou grieved for one son?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:9
|
|
For ask the earth, and she shall tell thee, that it is she
|
|
which ought to mourn for the fall of so many that grow upon her.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:10
|
|
For out of her came all at the first, and out of her shall
|
|
all others come, and, behold, they walk almost all into
|
|
destruction, and a multitude of them is utterly rooted out.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:11
|
|
Who then should make more mourning than she, that hath lost
|
|
so great a multitude; and not thou, which art sorry but for one?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:12
|
|
But if thou sayest unto me, My lamentation is not like the
|
|
earth's, because I have lost the fruit of my womb, which I
|
|
brought forth with pains, and bare with sorrows;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:13
|
|
But the earth not so: for the multitude present in it
|
|
according to the course of the earth is gone, as it came:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:14
|
|
Then say I unto thee, Like as thou hast brought forth with
|
|
labour; even so the earth also hath given her fruit, namely,
|
|
man, ever since the beginning unto him that made her.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:15
|
|
Now therefore keep thy sorrow to thyself, and bear with a
|
|
good courage that which hath befallen thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:16
|
|
For if thou shalt acknowledge the determination of God to be
|
|
just, thou shalt both receive thy son in time, and shalt be
|
|
commended among women.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:17
|
|
Go thy way then into the city to thine husband.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:18
|
|
And she said unto me, That will I not do: I will not go into
|
|
the city, but here will I die.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:19
|
|
So I proceeded to speak further unto her, and said,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:20
|
|
Do not so, but be counselled. by me: for how many are the
|
|
adversities of Sion? be comforted in regard of the sorrow of
|
|
Jerusalem.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:21
|
|
For thou seest that our sanctuary is laid waste, our altar
|
|
broken down, our temple destroyed;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:22
|
|
Our psaltery is laid on the ground, our song is put to
|
|
silence, our rejoicing is at an end, the light of our
|
|
candlestick is put out, the ark of our covenant is spoiled, our
|
|
holy things are defiled, and the name that is called upon us is
|
|
almost profaned: our children are put to shame, our priests are
|
|
burnt, our Levites are gone into captivity, our virgins are
|
|
defiled, and our wives ravished; our righteous men carried away,
|
|
our little ones destroyed, our young men are brought in bondage,
|
|
and our strong men are become weak;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:23
|
|
And, which is the greatest of all, the seal of Sion hath now
|
|
lost her honour; for she is delivered into the hands of them
|
|
that hate us.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:24
|
|
And therefore shake off thy great heaviness, and put away the
|
|
multitude of sorrows, that the Mighty may be merciful unto thee
|
|
again, and the Highest shall give thee rest and ease from thy
|
|
labour.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:25
|
|
And it came to pass while I was talking with her, behold, her
|
|
face upon a sudden shined exceedingly, and her countenance
|
|
glistered, so that I was afraid of her, and mused what it might
|
|
be.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:26
|
|
And, behold, suddenly she made a great cry very fearful: so
|
|
that the earth shook at the noise of the woman.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:27
|
|
And I looked, and, behold, the woman appeared unto me no
|
|
more, but there was a city builded, and a large place shewed
|
|
itself from the foundations: then was I afraid, and cried with a
|
|
loud voice, and said,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:28
|
|
Where is Uriel the angel, who came unto me at the first? for
|
|
he hath caused me to fall into many trances, and mine end is
|
|
turned into corruption, and my prayer to rebuke.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:29
|
|
And as I was speaking these words behold, he came unto me,
|
|
and looked upon me.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:30
|
|
And, lo, I lay as one that had been dead, and mine
|
|
understanding was taken from me: and he took me by the right
|
|
hand, and comforted me, and set me upon my feet, and said unto
|
|
me,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:31
|
|
What aileth thee? and why art thou so disquieted? and why is
|
|
thine understanding troubled, and the thoughts of thine heart?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:32
|
|
And I said, Because thou hast forsaken me, and yet I did
|
|
according to thy words, and I went into the field, and, lo, I
|
|
have seen, and yet see, that I am not able to express.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:33
|
|
And he said unto me, Stand up manfully, and I will advise
|
|
thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:34
|
|
Then said I, Speak on, my lord, in me; only forsake me not,
|
|
lest I die frustrate of my hope.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:35
|
|
For I have seen that I knew not, and hear that I do not know.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:36
|
|
Or is my sense deceived, or my soul in a dream?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:37
|
|
Now therefore I beseech thee that thou wilt shew thy servant
|
|
of this vision.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:38
|
|
He answered me then, and said, Hear me, and I shall inform
|
|
thee, and tell thee wherefore thou art afraid: for the Highest
|
|
will reveal many secret things unto thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:39
|
|
He hath seen that thy way is right: for that thou sorrowest
|
|
continually for thy people, and makest great lamentation for
|
|
Sion.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:40
|
|
This therefore is the meaning of the vision which thou lately
|
|
sawest:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:41
|
|
Thou sawest a woman mourning, and thou begannest to comfort
|
|
her:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:42
|
|
But now seest thou the likeness of the woman no more, but
|
|
there appeared unto thee a city builded.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:43
|
|
And whereas she told thee of the death of her son, this is
|
|
the solution:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:44
|
|
This woman, whom thou sawest is Sion: and whereas she said
|
|
unto thee, even she whom thou seest as a city builded,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:45
|
|
Whereas, I say, she said unto thee, that she hath been thirty
|
|
years barren: those are the thirty years wherein there was no
|
|
offering made in her.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:46
|
|
But after thirty years Solomon builded the city and offered
|
|
offerings: and then bare the barren a son.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:47
|
|
And whereas she told thee that she nourished him with labour:
|
|
that was the dwelling in Jerusalem.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:48
|
|
But whereas she said unto thee, That my son coming into his
|
|
marriage chamber happened to have a fail, and died: this was the
|
|
destruction that came to Jerusalem.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:49
|
|
And, behold, thou sawest her likeness, and because she
|
|
mourned for her son, thou begannest to comfort her: and of these
|
|
things which have chanced, these are to be opened unto thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:50
|
|
For now the most High seeth that thou art grieved
|
|
unfeignedly, and sufferest from thy whole heart for her, so hath
|
|
he shewed thee the brightness of her glory, and the comeliness
|
|
of her beauty:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:51
|
|
And therefore I bade thee remain in the field where no house
|
|
was builded:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:52
|
|
For I knew that the Highest would shew this unto thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:53
|
|
Therefore I commanded thee to go into the field, where no
|
|
foundation of any building was.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:54
|
|
For in the place wherein the Highest beginneth to shew his
|
|
city, there can no man's building be able to stand.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:55
|
|
And therefore fear not, let not thine heart be affrighted,
|
|
but go thy way in, and see the beauty and greatness of the
|
|
building, as much as thine eyes be able to see:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:56
|
|
And then shalt thou hear as much as thine ears may
|
|
comprehend.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:57
|
|
For thou art blessed above many other, and art called with
|
|
the Highest; and so are but few.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:58
|
|
But to morrow at night thou shalt remain here;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 10:59
|
|
And so shall the Highest shew thee visions of the high
|
|
things, which the most High will do unto them that dwell upon
|
|
the earth in the last days. So I slept that night and another,
|
|
like as he commanded me.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:1
|
|
Then saw I a dream, and, behold, there came up from the sea
|
|
an eagle, which had twelve feathered wings, and three heads.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:2
|
|
And I saw, and, behold, she spread her wings over all the
|
|
earth, and all the winds of the air blew on her, and were
|
|
gathered together.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:3
|
|
And I beheld, and out of her feathers there grew other
|
|
contrary feathers; and they became little feathers and small.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:4
|
|
But her heads were at rest: the head in the midst was greater
|
|
than the other, yet rested it with the residue.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:5
|
|
Moreover I beheld, and, lo, the eagle flew with her feathers,
|
|
and reigned upon earth, and over them that dwelt therein.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:6
|
|
And I saw that all things under heaven were subject unto her,
|
|
and no man spake against her, no, not one creature upon earth.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:7
|
|
And I beheld, and, lo, the eagle rose upon her talons, and
|
|
spake to her feathers, saying,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:8
|
|
Watch not all at once: sleep every one in his own place, and
|
|
watch by course:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:9
|
|
But let the heads be preserved for the last.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:10
|
|
And I beheld, and, lo, the voice went not out of her heads,
|
|
but from the midst of her body.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:11
|
|
And I numbered her contrary feathers, and, behold, there were
|
|
eight of them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:12
|
|
And I looked, and, behold, on the right side there arose one
|
|
feather, and reigned over all the earth;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:13
|
|
And so it was, that when it reigned, the end of it came, and
|
|
the place thereof appeared no more: so the next following stood
|
|
up. and reigned, and had a great time;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:14
|
|
And it happened, that when it reigned, the end of it came
|
|
also, like as the first, so that it appeared no more.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:15
|
|
Then came there a voice unto it, and said,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:16
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Hear thou that hast borne rule over the earth so long: this I
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say unto thee, before thou beginnest to appear no more,
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2Esdr 11:17
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There shall none after thee attain unto thy time, neither
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unto the half thereof.
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2Esdr 11:18
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Then arose the third, and reigned as the other before, and
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appeared no more also.
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2Esdr 11:19
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So went it with all the residue one after another, as that
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every one reigned, and then appeared no more.
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2Esdr 11:20
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Then I beheld, and, lo, in process of time the feathers that
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followed stood up upon the right side, that they might rule
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also; and some of them ruled, but within a while they appeared
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no more:
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2Esdr 11:21
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For some of them were set up, but ruled not.
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2Esdr 11:22
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After this I looked, and, behold, the twelve feathers
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appeared no more, nor the two little feathers:
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2Esdr 11:23
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And there was no more upon the eagle's body, but three heads
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that rested, and six little wings.
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2Esdr 11:24
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Then saw I also that two little feathers divided themselves
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from the six, and remained under the head that was upon the
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right side: for the four continued in their place.
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2Esdr 11:25
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And I beheld, and, lo, the feathers that were under the wing
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thought to set up themselves and to have the rule.
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2Esdr 11:26
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And I beheld, and, lo, there was one set up, but shortly it
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appeared no more.
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2Esdr 11:27
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And the second was sooner away than the first.
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2Esdr 11:28
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And I beheld, and, lo, the two that remained thought also in
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themselves to reign:
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2Esdr 11:29
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And when they so thought, behold, there awaked one of the
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heads that were at rest, namely, it that was in the midst; for
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that was greater than the two other heads.
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2Esdr 11:30
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And then I saw that the two other heads were joined with it.
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2Esdr 11:31
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And, behold, the head was turned with them that were with it,
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and did eat up the two feathers under the wing that would have
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reigned.
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2Esdr 11:32
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But this head put the whole earth in fear, and bare rule in
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it over all those that dwelt upon the earth with much
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|
oppression; and it had the governance of the world more than all
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the wings that had been.
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2Esdr 11:33
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And after this I beheld, and, lo, the head that was in the
|
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midst suddenly appeared no more, like as the wings.
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|
2Esdr 11:34
|
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But there remained the two heads, which also in like sort
|
|
ruled upon the earth, and over those that dwelt therein.
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|
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|
2Esdr 11:35
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And I beheld, and, lo, the head upon the right side devoured
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it that was upon the left side.
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|
2Esdr 11:36
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Then I head a voice, which said unto me, Look before thee,
|
|
and consider the thing that thou seest.
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|
2Esdr 11:37
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And I beheld, and lo, as it were a roaring lion chased out of
|
|
the wood: and I saw that he sent out a man's voice unto the
|
|
eagle, and said,
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|
|
2Esdr 11:38
|
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Hear thou, I will talk with thee, and the Highest shall say
|
|
unto thee,
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|
2Esdr 11:39
|
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Art not thou it that remainest of the four beasts, whom I
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|
made to reign in my world, that the end of their times might
|
|
come through them?
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|
2Esdr 11:40
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And the fourth came, and overcame all the beasts that were
|
|
past, and had power over the world with great fearfulness, and
|
|
over the whole compass of the earth with much wicked oppression;
|
|
and so long time dwelt he upon the earth with deceit.
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|
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|
2Esdr 11:41
|
|
For the earth hast thou not judged with truth.
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|
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|
2Esdr 11:42
|
|
For thou hast afflicted the meek, thou hast hurt the
|
|
peaceable, thou hast loved liars, and destroyed the dwellings of
|
|
them that brought forth fruit, and hast cast down the walls of
|
|
such as did thee no harm.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 11:43
|
|
Therefore is thy wrongful dealing come up unto the Highest,
|
|
and thy pride unto the Mighty.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:44
|
|
The Highest also hath looked upon the proud times, and,
|
|
behold, they are ended, and his abominations are fulfilled.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 11:45
|
|
And therefore appear no more, thou eagle, nor thy horrible
|
|
wings, nor thy wicked feathers nor thy malicious heads, nor thy
|
|
hurtful claws, nor all thy vain body:
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|
|
|
2Esdr 11:46
|
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That all the earth may be refreshed, and may return, being
|
|
delivered from thy violence, and that she may hope for the
|
|
judgment and mercy of him that made her.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:1
|
|
And it came to pass, whiles the lion spake these words unto
|
|
the eagle, I saw,
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|
|
|
2Esdr 12:2
|
|
And, behold, the head that remained and the four wings
|
|
appeared no more, and the two went unto it and set themselves up
|
|
to reign, and their kingdom was small, and fill of uproar.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:3
|
|
And I saw, and, behold, they appeared no more, and the whole
|
|
body of the eagle was burnt so that the earth was in great fear:
|
|
then awaked I out of the trouble and trance of my mind, and from
|
|
great fear, and said unto my spirit,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:4
|
|
Lo, this hast thou done unto me, in that thou searchest out
|
|
the ways of the Highest.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:5
|
|
Lo, yet am I weary in my mind, and very weak in my spirit;
|
|
and little strength is there in me, for the great fear wherewith
|
|
I was afflicted this night.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:6
|
|
Therefore will I now beseech the Highest, that he will
|
|
comfort me unto the end.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:7
|
|
And I said, Lord that bearest rule, if I have found grace
|
|
before thy sight, and if I am justified with thee before many
|
|
others, and if my prayer indeed be come up before thy face;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:8
|
|
Comfort me then, and shew me thy servant the interpretation
|
|
and plain difference of this fearful vision, that thou mayest
|
|
perfectly comfort my soul.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:9
|
|
For thou hast judged me worthy to shew me the last times.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:10
|
|
And he said unto me, This is the interpretation of the
|
|
vision:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:11
|
|
The eagle, whom thou sawest come up from the sea, is the
|
|
kingdom which was seen in the vision of thy brother Daniel.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:12
|
|
But it was not expounded unto him, therefore now I declare it
|
|
unto thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:13
|
|
Behold, the days will come, that there shall rise up a
|
|
kingdom upon earth, and it shall be feared above all the
|
|
kingdoms that were before it.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:14
|
|
In the same shall twelve kings reign, one after another:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:15
|
|
Whereof the second shall begin to reign, and shall have more
|
|
time than any of the twelve.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:16
|
|
And this do the twelve wings signify, which thou sawest.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:17
|
|
As for the voice which thou heardest speak, and that thou
|
|
sawest not to go out from the heads but from the midst of the
|
|
body thereof, this is the interpretation:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:18
|
|
That after the time of that kingdom there shall arise great
|
|
strivings, and it shall stand in peril of failing: nevertheless
|
|
it shall not then fall, but shall be restored again to his
|
|
beginning.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:19
|
|
And whereas thou sawest the eight small under feathers
|
|
sticking to her wings, this is the interpretation:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:20
|
|
That in him there shall arise eight kings, whose times shall
|
|
be but small, and their years swift.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:21
|
|
And two of them shall perish, the middle time approaching:
|
|
four shall be kept until their end begin to approach: but two
|
|
shall be kept unto the end.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:22
|
|
And whereas thou sawest three heads resting, this is the
|
|
interpretation:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:23
|
|
In his last days shall the most High raise up three kingdoms,
|
|
and renew many things therein, and they shall have the dominion
|
|
of the earth,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:24
|
|
And of those that dwell therein, with much oppression, above
|
|
all those that were before them: therefore are they called the
|
|
heads of the eagle.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:25
|
|
For these are they that shall accomplish his wickedness, and
|
|
that shall finish his last end.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:26
|
|
And whereas thou sawest that the great head appeared no more,
|
|
it signifieth that one of them shall die upon his bed, and yet
|
|
with pain.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:27
|
|
For the two that remain shall be slain with the sword.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:28
|
|
For the sword of the one shall devour the other: but at the
|
|
last shall he fall through the sword himself.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:29
|
|
And whereas thou sawest two feathers under the wings passing
|
|
over the head that is on the right side;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:30
|
|
It signifieth that these are they, whom the Highest hath kept
|
|
unto their end: this is the small kingdom and full of trouble,
|
|
as thou sawest.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:31
|
|
And the lion, whom thou sawest rising up out of the wood, and
|
|
roaring, and speaking to the eagle, and rebuking her for her
|
|
unrighteousness with all the words which thou hast heard;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:32
|
|
This is the anointed, which the Highest hath kept for them
|
|
and for their wickedness unto the end: he shall reprove them,
|
|
and shall upbraid them with their cruelty.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:33
|
|
For he shall set them before him alive in judgment, and shall
|
|
rebuke them, and correct them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:34
|
|
For the rest of my people shall he deliver with mercy, those
|
|
that have been pressed upon my borders, and he shall make them
|
|
joyful until the coming of the day of judgment, whereof I have
|
|
spoken unto thee from the the beginning.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:35
|
|
This is the dream that thou sawest, and these are the
|
|
interpretations.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:36
|
|
Thou only hast been meet to know this secret of the Highest.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:37
|
|
Therefore write all these things that thou hast seen in a
|
|
book, and hide them:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:38
|
|
And teach them to the wise of the people, whose hearts thou
|
|
knowest may comprehend and keep these secrets.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:39
|
|
But wait thou here thyself yet seven days more, that it may
|
|
be shewed thee, whatsoever it pleaseth the Highest to declare
|
|
unto thee. And with that he went his way.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:40
|
|
And it came to pass, when all the people saw that the seven
|
|
days were past, and I not come again into the city, they
|
|
gathered them all together, from the least unto the greatest,
|
|
and came unto me, and said,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:41
|
|
What have we offended thee? and what evil have we done
|
|
against thee, that thou forsakest us, and sittest here in this
|
|
place?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:42
|
|
For of all the prophets thou only art left us, as a cluster
|
|
of the vintage, and as a candle in a dark place, and as a haven
|
|
or ship preserved from the tempest.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:43
|
|
Are not the evils which are come to us sufficient?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:44
|
|
If thou shalt forsake us, how much better had it been for us,
|
|
if we also had been burned in the midst of Sion?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:45
|
|
For we are not better than they that died there. And they
|
|
wept with a loud voice. Then answered I them, and said,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:46
|
|
Be of good comfort, O Israel; and be not heavy, thou house of
|
|
Jacob:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:47
|
|
For the Highest hath you in remembrance, and the Mighty hath
|
|
not forgotten you in temptation.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:48
|
|
As for me, I have not forsaken you, neither am I departed
|
|
from you: but am come into this place, to pray for the
|
|
desolation of Sion, and that I might seek mercy for the low
|
|
estate of your sanctuary.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:49
|
|
And now go your way home every man, and after these days will
|
|
I come unto you.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:50
|
|
So the people went their way into the city, like as I
|
|
commanded them:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 12:51
|
|
But I remained still in the field seven days, as the angel
|
|
commanded me; and did eat only in those days of the flowers of
|
|
the field, and had my meat of the herbs
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:1
|
|
And it came to pass after seven days, I dreamed a dream by
|
|
night:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:2
|
|
And, lo, there arose a wind from the sea, that it moved all
|
|
the waves thereof.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:3
|
|
And I beheld, and, lo, that man waxed strong with the
|
|
thousands of heaven: and when he turned his countenance to look,
|
|
all the things trembled that were seen under him.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:4
|
|
And whensoever the voice went out of his mouth, all they
|
|
burned that heard his voice, like as the earth faileth when it
|
|
feeleth the fire.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:5
|
|
And after this I beheld, and, lo, there was gathered together
|
|
a multitude of men, out of number, from the four winds of the
|
|
heaven, to subdue the man that came out of the sea
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:6
|
|
But I beheld, and, lo, he had graved himself a great
|
|
mountain, and flew up upon it.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:7
|
|
But I would have seen the region or place whereout the hill
|
|
was graven, and I could not.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:8
|
|
And after this I beheld, and, lo, all they which were
|
|
gathered together to subdue him were sore afraid, and yet durst
|
|
fight.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:9
|
|
And, lo, as he saw the violence of the multitude that came,
|
|
he neither lifted up his hand, nor held sword, nor any
|
|
instrument of war:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:10
|
|
But only I saw that he sent out of his mouth as it had been a
|
|
blast of fire, and out of his lips a flaming breath, and out of
|
|
his tongue he cast out sparks and tempests.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:11
|
|
And they were all mixed together; the blast of fire, the
|
|
flaming breath, and the great tempest; and fell with violence
|
|
upon the multitude which was prepared to fight, and burned them
|
|
up every one, so that upon a sudden of an innumerable multitude
|
|
nothing was to be perceived, but only dust and smell of smoke:
|
|
when I saw this I was afraid.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:12
|
|
Afterward saw I the same man come down from the mountain, and
|
|
call unto him another peaceable Multitude.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:13
|
|
And there came much people unto him, whereof some were glad,
|
|
some were sorry, and some of them were bound, and other some
|
|
brought of them that were offered: then was I sick through great
|
|
fear, and I awaked, and said,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:14
|
|
Thou hast shewed thy servant these wonders from the
|
|
beginning, and hast counted me worthy that thou shouldest
|
|
receive my prayer:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:15
|
|
Shew me now yet the interpretation of this dream.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:16
|
|
For as I conceive in mine understanding, woe unto them that
|
|
shall be left in those days and much more woe unto them that are
|
|
not left behind!
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:17
|
|
For they that were not left were in heaviness.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:18
|
|
Now understand I the things that are laid up in the latter
|
|
days, which shall happen unto them, and to those that are left
|
|
behind.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:19
|
|
Therefore are they come into great perils and many
|
|
necessities, like as these dreams declare.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:20
|
|
Yet is it easier for him that is in danger to come into these
|
|
things, than to pass away as a cloud out of the world, and not
|
|
to see the things that happen in the last days. And he answered
|
|
unto me, and said,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:21
|
|
The interpretation of the vision shall I shew thee, and I
|
|
will open unto thee the thing that thou hast required.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:22
|
|
Whereas thou hast spoken of them that are left behind, this
|
|
is the interpretation:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:23
|
|
He that shall endure the peril in that time hath kept
|
|
himself: they that be fallen into danger are such as have works,
|
|
and faith toward the Almighty.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:24
|
|
Know this therefore, that they which be left behind are more
|
|
blessed than they that be dead.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:25
|
|
This is the meaning of the vision: Whereas thou sawest a man
|
|
coming up from the midst of the sea:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:26
|
|
The same is he whom God the Highest hath kept a great season,
|
|
which by his own self shall deliver his creature: and he shall
|
|
order them that are left behind.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:27
|
|
And whereas thou sawest, that out of his mouth there came as
|
|
a blast of wind, and fire, and storm;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:28
|
|
And that he held neither sword, nor any instrument of war,
|
|
but that the rushing in of him destroyed the whole multitude
|
|
that came to subdue him; this is the interpretation:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:29
|
|
Behold, the days come, when the most High will begin to
|
|
deliver them that are upon the earth.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:30
|
|
And he shall come to the astonishment of them that dwell on
|
|
the earth.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:31
|
|
And one shall undertake to fight against another, one city
|
|
against another, one place against another, one people against
|
|
another, and one realm against another.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:32
|
|
And the time shall be when these things shall come to pass,
|
|
and the signs shall happen which I shewed thee before, and then
|
|
shall my Son be declared, whom thou sawest as a man ascending.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:33
|
|
And when all the people hear his voice, every man shall in
|
|
their own land leave the battle they have one against another.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:34
|
|
And an innumerable multitude shall be gathered together, as
|
|
thou sawest them, willing to come, and to overcome him by
|
|
fighting.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:35
|
|
But he shall stand upon the top of the mount Sion.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:36
|
|
And Sion shall come, and shall be shewed to all men, being
|
|
prepared and builded, like as thou sawest the hill graven
|
|
without hands.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:37
|
|
And this my Son shall rebuke the wicked inventions of those
|
|
nations, which for their wicked life are fallen into the
|
|
tempest;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:38
|
|
And shall lay before them their evil thoughts, and the
|
|
torments wherewith they shall begin to be tormented, which are
|
|
like unto a flame: and he shall destroy them without labour by
|
|
the law which is like unto me.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 13:39
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And whereas thou sawest that he gathered another peaceable
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multitude unto him;
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2Esdr 13:40
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Those are the ten tribes, which were carried away prisoners
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out of their own land in the time of Osea the king, whom
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Salmanasar the king of Assyria led away captive, and he carried
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them over the waters, and so came they into another land.
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2Esdr 13:41
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But they took this counsel among themselves, that they would
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leave the multitude of the heathen, and go forth into a further
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country, where never mankind dwelt,
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2Esdr 13:42
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That they might there keep their statutes, which they never
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kept in their own land.
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2Esdr 13:43
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And they entered into Euphrates by the narrow places of the
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river.
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2Esdr 13:44
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For the most High then shewed signs for them, and held still
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the flood, till they were passed over.
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2Esdr 13:45
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For through that country there was a great way to go, namely,
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of a year and a half: and the same region is called Arsareth.
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2Esdr 13:46
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Then dwelt they there until the latter time; and now when
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they shall begin to come,
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2Esdr 13:47
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The Highest shall stay the springs of the stream again, that
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they may go through: therefore sawest thou the multitude with
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peace.
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2Esdr 13:48
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But those that be left behind of thy people are they that are
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found within my borders.
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2Esdr 13:49
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Now when he destroyeth the multitude of the nations that are
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gathered together, he shall defend his people that remain.
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2Esdr 13:50
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And then shall he shew them great wonders.
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2Esdr 13:51
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Then said I, O Lord that bearest rule, shew me this:
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Wherefore have I seen the man coming up from the midst of the
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sea?
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2Esdr 13:52
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And he said unto me, Like as thou canst neither seek out nor
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know the things that are in the deep of the sea: even so can no
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man upon earth see my Son, or those that be with him, but in the
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day time.
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2Esdr 13:53
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This is the interpretation of the dream which thou sawest,
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and whereby thou only art here lightened.
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2Esdr 13:54
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For thou hast forsaken thine own way, and applied thy
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diligence unto my law, and sought it.
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2Esdr 13:55
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Thy life hast thou ordered in wisdom, and hast called
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understanding thy mother.
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2Esdr 13:56
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And therefore have I shewed thee the treasures of the
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|
Highest: after other three days I will speak other things unto
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thee, and declare unto thee mighty and wondrous things.
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2Esdr 13:57
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Then went I forth into the field, giving praise and thanks
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greatly unto the most High because of his wonders which he did
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in time;
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2Esdr 13:58
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And because he governeth the same, and such things as fall in
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their seasons: and there I sat three days.
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2Esdr 14:1
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And it came to pass upon the third day, I sat under an oak,
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and, behold, there came a voice out of a bush over against me,
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and said, Esdras, Esdras.
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2Esdr 14:2
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And I said, Here am I, Lord And I stood up upon my feet.
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2Esdr 14:3
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Then said he unto me, In the bush I did manifestly reveal
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myself unto Moses, and talked with him, when my people served in
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Egypt:
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2Esdr 14:4
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And I sent him and led my people out of Egypt, and brought
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him up to the mount of where I held him by me a long season,
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2Esdr 14:5
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And told him many wondrous things, and shewed him the secrets
|
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of the times, and the end; and commanded him, saying,
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2Esdr 14:6
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These words shalt thou declare, and these shalt thou hide.
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|
2Esdr 14:7
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And now I say unto thee,
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|
2Esdr 14:8
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That thou lay up in thy heart the signs that I have shewed,
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and the dreams that thou hast seen, and the interpretations
|
|
which thou hast heard:
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|
2Esdr 14:9
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For thou shalt be taken away from all, and from henceforth
|
|
thou shalt remain with my Son, and with such as be like thee,
|
|
until the times be ended.
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|
2Esdr 14:10
|
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For the world hath lost his youth, and the times begin to wax
|
|
old.
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|
2Esdr 14:11
|
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For the world is divided into twelve parts, and the ten parts
|
|
of it are gone already, and half of a tenth part:
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|
2Esdr 14:12
|
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And there remaineth that which is after the half of the tenth
|
|
part.
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|
2Esdr 14:13
|
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Now therefore set thine house in order, and reprove thy
|
|
people, comfort such of them as be in trouble, and now renounce
|
|
corruption,
|
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|
2Esdr 14:14
|
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Let go from thee mortal thoughts, cast away the burdens of
|
|
man, put off now the weak nature,
|
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|
|
2Esdr 14:15
|
|
And set aside the thoughts that are most heavy unto thee, and
|
|
haste thee to flee from these times.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 14:16
|
|
For yet greater evils than those which thou hast seen happen
|
|
shall be done hereafter.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 14:17
|
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For look how much the world shall be weaker through age, so
|
|
much the more shall evils increase upon them that dwell therein.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:18
|
|
For the time is fled far away, and leasing is hard at hand:
|
|
for now hasteth the vision to come, which thou hast seen.
|
|
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|
2Esdr 14:19
|
|
Then answered I before thee, and said,
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|
2Esdr 14:20
|
|
Behold, Lord, I will go, as thou hast commanded me, and
|
|
reprove the people which are present: but they that shall be
|
|
born afterward, who shall admonish them? thus the world is set
|
|
in darkness, and they that dwell therein are without light.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:21
|
|
For thy law is burnt, therefore no man knoweth the things
|
|
that are done of thee, or the work that shall begin.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:22
|
|
But if I have found grace before thee, send the Holy Ghost
|
|
into me, and I shall write all that hath been done in the world
|
|
since the beginning, which were written in thy law, that men may
|
|
find thy path, and that they which will live in the latter days
|
|
may live.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:23
|
|
And he answered me, saying, Go thy way, gather the people
|
|
together, and say unto them, that they seek thee not for forty
|
|
days.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 14:24
|
|
But look thou prepare thee many box trees, and take with thee
|
|
Sarea, Dabria, Selemia, Ecanus, and Asiel, these five which are
|
|
ready to write swiftly;
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|
|
|
2Esdr 14:25
|
|
And come hither, and I shall light a candle of understanding
|
|
in thine heart, which shall not be put out, till the things be
|
|
performed which thou shalt begin to write.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:26
|
|
And when thou hast done, some things shalt thou publish, and
|
|
some things shalt thou shew secretly to the wise: to morrow this
|
|
hour shalt thou begin to write.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:27
|
|
Then went I forth, as he commanded, and gathered all the
|
|
people together, and said,
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|
|
2Esdr 14:28
|
|
Hear these words, O Israel.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:29
|
|
Our fathers at the beginning were strangers in Egypt, from
|
|
whence they were delivered:
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|
|
|
2Esdr 14:30
|
|
And received the law of life, which they kept not, which ye
|
|
also have transgressed after them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:31
|
|
Then was the land, even the land of Sion, parted among you by
|
|
lot: but your fathers, and ye yourselves, have done
|
|
unrighteousness, and have not kept the ways which the Highest
|
|
commanded you.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:32
|
|
And forasmuch as he is a righteous judge, he took from you in
|
|
time the thing that he had given you.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:33
|
|
And now are ye here, and your brethren among you.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:34
|
|
Therefore if so be that ye will subdue your own
|
|
understanding, and reform your hearts, ye shall be kept alive
|
|
and after death ye shall obtain mercy.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:35
|
|
For after death shall the judgment come, when we shall live
|
|
again: and then shall the names of the righteous be manifest,
|
|
and the works of the ungodly shall be declared.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:36
|
|
Let no man therefore come unto me now, nor seek after me
|
|
these forty days.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:37
|
|
So I took the five men, as he commanded me, and we went into
|
|
the field, and remained there.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:38
|
|
And the next day, behold, a voice called me, saying, Esdras,
|
|
open thy mouth, and drink that I give thee to drink.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:39
|
|
Then opened I my mouth, and, behold, he reached me a full
|
|
cup, which was full as it were with water, but the colour of it
|
|
was like fire.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:40
|
|
And I took it, and drank: and when I had drunk of it, my
|
|
heart uttered understanding, and wisdom grew in my breast, for
|
|
my spirit strengthened my memory:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:41
|
|
And my mouth was opened, and shut no more.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:42
|
|
The Highest gave understanding unto the five men, and they
|
|
wrote the wonderful visions of the night that were told, which
|
|
they knew not: and they sat forty days, and they wrote in the
|
|
day, and at night they ate bread.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:43
|
|
As for me. I spake in the day, and I held not my tongue by
|
|
night.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:44
|
|
In forty days they wrote two hundred and four books.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:45
|
|
And it came to pass, when the forty days were filled, that
|
|
the Highest spake, saying, The first that thou hast written
|
|
publish openly, that the worthy and unworthy may read it:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:46
|
|
But keep the seventy last, that thou mayest deliver them only
|
|
to such as be wise among the people:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:47
|
|
For in them is the spring of understanding, the fountain of
|
|
wisdom, and the stream of knowledge.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 14:48
|
|
And I did so.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:1
|
|
Behold, speak thou in the ears of my people the words of
|
|
prophecy, which I will put in thy mouth, saith the Lord:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:2
|
|
And cause them to be written in paper: for they are faithful
|
|
and true.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:3
|
|
Fear not the imaginations against thee, let not the
|
|
incredulity of them trouble thee, that speak against thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:4
|
|
For all the unfaithful shall die in their unfaithfulness.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:5
|
|
Behold, saith the Lord, I will bring plagues upon the world;
|
|
the sword, famine, death, and destruction.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:6
|
|
For wickedness hath exceedingly polluted the whole earth, and
|
|
their hurtful works are fulfilled.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:7
|
|
Therefore saith the Lord,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:8
|
|
I will hold my tongue no more as touching their wickedness,
|
|
which they profanely commit, neither will I suffer them in those
|
|
things, in which they wickedly exercise themselves: behold, the
|
|
innocent and righteous blood crieth unto me, and the souls of
|
|
the just complain continually.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:9
|
|
And therefore, saith the Lord, I will surely avenge them, and
|
|
receive unto me all the innocent blood from among them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:10
|
|
Behold, my people is led as a flock to the slaughter: I will
|
|
not suffer them now to dwell in the land of Egypt:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:11
|
|
But I will bring them with a mighty hand and a stretched out
|
|
arm, and smite Egypt with plagues, as before, and will destroy
|
|
all the land thereof.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:12
|
|
Egypt shall mourn, and the foundation of it shall be smitten
|
|
with the plague and punishment that God shall bring upon it.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:13
|
|
They that till the ground shall mourn: for their seeds shall
|
|
fail through the blasting and hail, and with a fearful
|
|
constellation.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:14
|
|
Woe to the world and them that dwell therein!
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:15
|
|
For the sword and their destruction draweth nigh, and one
|
|
people shall stand up and fight against another, and swords in
|
|
their hands.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:16
|
|
For there shall be sedition among men, and invading one
|
|
another; they shall not regard their kings nor princes, and the
|
|
course of their actions shall stand in their power.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:17
|
|
A man shall desire to go into a city, and shall not be able.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:18
|
|
For because of their pride the cities shall be troubled, the
|
|
houses shall be destroyed, and men shall be afraid.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:19
|
|
A man shall have no pity upon his neighbour, but shall
|
|
destroy their houses with the sword, and spoil their goods,
|
|
because of the lack of bread, and for great tribulation.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:20
|
|
Behold, saith God, I will call together all the kings of the
|
|
earth to reverence me, which are from the rising of the sun,
|
|
from the south, from the east, and Libanus; to turn themselves
|
|
one against another, and repay the things that they have done to
|
|
them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:21
|
|
Like as they do yet this day unto my chosen, so will I do
|
|
also, and recompense in their bosom. Thus saith the Lord God;
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:22
|
|
My right hand shall not spare the sinners, and my sword shall
|
|
not cease over them that shed innocent blood upon the earth.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:23
|
|
The fire is gone forth from his wrath, and hath consumed the
|
|
foundations of the earth, and the sinners, like the straw that
|
|
is kindled.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:24
|
|
Woe to them that sin, and keep not my commandments! saith
|
|
the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:25
|
|
I will not spare them: go your way, ye children, from the
|
|
power, defile not my sanctuary.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:26
|
|
For the Lord knoweth all them that sin against him, and
|
|
therefore delivereth he them unto death and destruction.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:27
|
|
For now are the plagues come upon the whole earth and ye
|
|
shall remain in them: for God shall not deliver you, because ye
|
|
have sinned against him.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:28
|
|
Behold an horrible vision, and the appearance thereof from
|
|
the east:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:29
|
|
Where the nations of the dragons of Arabia shall come out
|
|
with many chariots, and the multitude of them shall be carried
|
|
as the wind upon earth, that all they which hear them may fear
|
|
and tremble.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:30
|
|
Also the Carmanians raging in wrath shall go forth as the
|
|
wild boars of the wood, and with great power shall they come,
|
|
and join battle with them, and shall waste a portion of the land
|
|
of the Assyrians.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:31
|
|
And then shall the dragons have the upper hand, remembering
|
|
their nature; and if they shall turn themselves, conspiring
|
|
together in great power to persecute them,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:32
|
|
Then these shall be troubled bled, and keep silence through
|
|
their power, and shall flee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:33
|
|
And from the land of the Assyrians shall the enemy besiege
|
|
them, and consume some of them, and in their host shall be fear
|
|
and dread, and strife among their kings.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:34
|
|
Behold clouds from the east and from the north unto the
|
|
south, and they are very horrible to look upon, full of wrath
|
|
and storm.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:35
|
|
They shall smite one upon another, and they shall smite down
|
|
a great multitude of stars upon the earth, even their own star;
|
|
and blood shall be from the sword unto the belly,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:36
|
|
And dung of men unto the camel's hough.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:37
|
|
And there shall be great fearfulness and trembling upon
|
|
earth: and they that see the wrath shall be afraid, and
|
|
trembling shall come upon them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:38
|
|
And then shall there come great storms from the south, and
|
|
from the north, and another part from the west.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:39
|
|
And strong winds shall arise from the east, and shall open
|
|
it; and the cloud which he raised up in wrath, and the star
|
|
stirred to cause fear toward the east and west wind, shall be
|
|
destroyed.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:40
|
|
The great and mighty clouds shall be puffed up full of wrath,
|
|
and the star, that they may make all the earth afraid, and them
|
|
that dwell therein; and they shall pour out over every high and
|
|
eminent place an horrible star,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:41
|
|
Fire, and hail, and flying swords, and many waters, that all
|
|
fields may be full, and all rivers, with the abundance of great
|
|
waters.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:42
|
|
And they shall break down the cities and walls, mountains and
|
|
hills, trees of the wood, and grass of the meadows, and their
|
|
corn.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:43
|
|
And they shall go stedfastly unto Babylon, and make her
|
|
afraid.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:44
|
|
They shall come to her, and besiege her, the star and all
|
|
wrath shall they pour out upon her: then shall the dust and
|
|
smoke go up unto the heaven, and all they that be about her
|
|
shall bewail her.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:45
|
|
And they that remain under her shall do service unto them
|
|
that have put her in fear.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:46
|
|
And thou, Asia, that art partaker of the hope of Babylon, and
|
|
art the glory of her person:
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:47
|
|
Woe be unto thee, thou wretch, because thou hast made thyself
|
|
like unto her; and hast decked thy daughters in whoredom, that
|
|
they might please and glory in thy lovers, which have always
|
|
desired to commit whoredom with thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:48
|
|
Thou hast followed her that is hated in all her works and
|
|
inventions: therefore saith God,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:49
|
|
I will send plagues upon thee; widowhood, poverty, famine,
|
|
sword, and pestilence, to waste thy houses with destruction and
|
|
death.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:50
|
|
And the glory of thy Power shall be dried up as a flower, the
|
|
heat shall arise that is sent over thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:51
|
|
Thou shalt be weakened as a poor woman with stripes, and as
|
|
one chastised with wounds, so that the mighty and lovers shall
|
|
not be able to receive thee.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:52
|
|
Would I with jealousy have so proceeded against thee, saith
|
|
the Lord,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:53
|
|
If thou hadst not always slain my chosen, exalting the stroke
|
|
of thine hands, and saying over their dead, when thou wast
|
|
drunken,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:54
|
|
Set forth the beauty of thy countenance?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 15:55
|
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The reward of thy whoredom shall be in thy bosom, therefore
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shalt thou receive recompence.
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2Esdr 15:56
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Like as thou hast done unto my chosen, saith the Lord, even
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so shall God do unto thee, and shall deliver thee into mischief
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2Esdr 15:57
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Thy children shall die of hunger, and thou shalt fall through
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the sword: thy cities shall be broken down, and all thine shall
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perish with the sword in the field.
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2Esdr 15:58
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They that be in the mountains shall die of hunger, and eat
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their own flesh, and drink their own blood, for very hunger of
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bread, and thirst of water.
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2Esdr 15:59
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Thou as unhappy shalt come through the sea, and receive
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plagues again.
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2Esdr 15:60
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And in the passage they shall rush on the idle city, and
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shall destroy some portion of thy land, and consume part of thy
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glory, and shall return to Babylon that was destroyed.
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2Esdr 15:61
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And thou shalt be cast down by them as stubble, and they
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shall be unto thee as fire;
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2Esdr 15:62
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And shall consume thee, and thy cities, thy land, and thy
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mountains; all thy woods and thy fruitful trees shall they burn
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up with fire.
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2Esdr 15:63
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Thy children shall they carry away captive, and, look, what
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thou hast, they shall spoil it, and mar the beauty of thy face.
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2Esdr 16:1
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Woe be unto thee, Babylon, and Asia! woe be unto thee, Egypt
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and Syria!
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2Esdr 16:2
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Gird up yourselves with cloths of sack and hair, bewail your
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children, and be sorry; for your destruction is at hand.
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2Esdr 16:3
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A sword is sent upon you, and who may turn it back?
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2Esdr 16:4
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A fire is sent among you, and who may quench it?
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2Esdr 16:5
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Plagues are sent unto you, and what is he that may drive them
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away?
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2Esdr 16:6
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May any man drive away an hungry lion in the wood? or may any
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one quench the fire in stubble, when it hath begun to burn?
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2Esdr 16:7
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May one turn again the arrow that is shot of a strong archer?
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2Esdr 16:8
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The mighty Lord sendeth the plagues and who is he that can
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drive them away?
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2Esdr 16:9
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A fire shall go forth from his wrath, and who is he that may
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quench it?
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2Esdr 16:10
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He shall cast lightnings, and who shall not fear? he shall
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thunder, and who shall not be afraid?
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2Esdr 16:11
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The Lord shall threaten, and who shall not be utterly beaten
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to powder at his presence?
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2Esdr 16:12
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The earth quaketh, and the foundations thereof; the sea
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ariseth up with waves from the deep, and the waves of it are
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troubled, and the fishes thereof also, before the Lord, and
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before the glory of his power:
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2Esdr 16:13
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For strong is his right hand that bendeth the bow, his arrows
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that he shooteth are sharp, and shall not miss, when they begin
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to be shot into the ends of the world.
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2Esdr 16:14
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Behold, the plagues are sent, and shall not return again,
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until they come upon the earth.
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2Esdr 16:15
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The fire is kindled, and shall not be put out, till it
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consume the foundation of the earth.
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2Esdr 16:16
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Like as an arrow which is shot of a mighty archer returneth
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not backward: even so the plagues that shall be sent upon earth
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shall not return again.
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2Esdr 16:17
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Woe is me! woe is me! who will deliver me in those days?
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2Esdr 16:18
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The beginning of sorrows and great mournings; the beginning
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of famine and great death; the beginning of wars, and the powers
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shall stand in fear; the beginning of evils! what shall I do
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when these evils shall come?
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2Esdr 16:19
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Behold, famine and plague, tribulation and anguish, are sent
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as scourges for amendment.
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2Esdr 16:20
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But for all these things they shall not turn from their
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|
wickedness, nor be always mindful of the scourges.
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2Esdr 16:21
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Behold, victuals shall be so good cheap upon earth, that they
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shall think themselves to be in good case, and even then shall
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evils grow upon earth, sword, famine, and great confusion.
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2Esdr 16:22
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For many of them that dwell upon earth shall perish of
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famine; and the other, that escape the hunger, shall the sword
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destroy.
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2Esdr 16:23
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And the dead shall be cast out as dung, and there shall be no
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man to comfort them: for the earth shall be wasted, and the
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cities shall be cast down.
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2Esdr 16:24
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There shall be no man left to till the earth, and to sow it
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2Esdr 16:25
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The trees shall give fruit, and who shall gather them?
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2Esdr 16:26
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The grapes shall ripen, and who shall tread them? for all
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places shall be desolate of men:
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2Esdr 16:27
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So that one man shall desire to see another, and to hear his
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voice.
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2Esdr 16:28
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For of a city there shall be ten left, and two of the field,
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which shall hide themselves in the thick groves, and in the
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clefts of the rocks.
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2Esdr 16:29
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As in an orchard of Olives upon every tree there are left
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three or four olives;
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2Esdr 16:30
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Or as when a vineyard is gathered, there are left some
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|
clusters of them that diligently seek through the vineyard:
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2Esdr 16:31
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Even so in those days there shall be three or four left by
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them that search their houses with the sword.
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2Esdr 16:32
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And the earth shall be laid waste, and the fields thereof
|
|
shall wax old, and her ways and all her paths shall grow full of
|
|
thorns, because no man shall travel therethrough.
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2Esdr 16:33
|
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The virgins shall mourn, having no bridegrooms; the women
|
|
shall mourn, having no husbands; their daughters shall mourn,
|
|
having no helpers.
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|
2Esdr 16:34
|
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In the wars shall their bridegrooms be destroyed, and their
|
|
husbands shall perish of famine.
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|
2Esdr 16:35
|
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Hear now these things and understand them, ye servants of the
|
|
Lord.
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|
2Esdr 16:36
|
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Behold, the word of the Lord, receive it: believe not the
|
|
gods of whom the Lord spake.
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|
2Esdr 16:37
|
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Behold, the plagues draw nigh, and are not slack.
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2Esdr 16:38
|
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As when a woman with child in the ninth month bringeth forth
|
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her son, with two or three hours of her birth great pains
|
|
compass her womb, which pains, when the child cometh forth, they
|
|
slack not a moment:
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2Esdr 16:39
|
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Even so shall not the plagues be slack to come upon the
|
|
earth, and the world shall mourn, and sorrows shall come upon it
|
|
on every side.
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|
2Esdr 16:40
|
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O my people, hear my word: make you ready to thy battle, and
|
|
in those evils be even as pilgrims upon the earth.
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|
2Esdr 16:41
|
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He that selleth, let him be as he that fleeth away: and he
|
|
that buyeth, as one that will lose:
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|
|
2Esdr 16:42
|
|
He that occupieth merchandise, as he that hath no profit by
|
|
it: and he that buildeth, as he that shall not dwell therein:
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|
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2Esdr 16:43
|
|
He that soweth, as if he should not reap: so also he that
|
|
planteth the vineyard, as he that shall not gather the grapes:
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|
|
2Esdr 16:44
|
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They that marry, as they that shall get no children; and they
|
|
that marry not, as the widowers.
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|
|
2Esdr 16:45
|
|
And therefore they that labour labour in vain:
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|
|
2Esdr 16:46
|
|
For strangers shall reap their fruits, and spoil their goods,
|
|
overthrow their houses, and take their children captives, for in
|
|
captivity and famine shall they get children.
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|
|
2Esdr 16:47
|
|
And they that occupy their merchandise with robbery, the more
|
|
they deck their cities, their houses, their possessions, and
|
|
their own persons:
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|
2Esdr 16:48
|
|
The more will I be angry with them for their sin, saith the
|
|
Lord.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 16:49
|
|
Like as a whore envieth a right honest and virtuous woman:
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|
2Esdr 16:50
|
|
So shall righteousness hate iniquity, when she decketh
|
|
herself, and shall accuse her to her face, when he cometh that
|
|
shall defend him that diligently searcheth out every sin upon
|
|
earth.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 16:51
|
|
And therefore be ye not like thereunto, nor to the works
|
|
thereof.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 16:52
|
|
For yet a little, and iniquity shall be taken away out of the
|
|
earth, and righteousness shall reign among you.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:53
|
|
Let not the sinner say that he hath not sinned: for God shall
|
|
burn coals of fire upon his head, which saith before the Lord
|
|
God and his glory, I have not sinned.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 16:54
|
|
Behold, the Lord knoweth all the works of men, their
|
|
imaginations, their thoughts, and their hearts:
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|
|
|
2Esdr 16:55
|
|
Which spake but the word, Let the earth be made; and it was
|
|
made: Let the heaven be made; and it was created.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:56
|
|
In his word were the stars made, and he knoweth the number of
|
|
them.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:57
|
|
He searcheth the deep, and the treasures thereof; he hath
|
|
measured the sea, and what it containeth.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:58
|
|
He hath shut the sea in the midst of the waters, and with his
|
|
word hath he hanged the earth upon the waters.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:59
|
|
He spreadeth out the heavens like a vault; upon the waters
|
|
hath he founded it.
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|
|
|
2Esdr 16:60
|
|
In the desert hath he made springs of water, and pools upon
|
|
the tops of the mountains, that the floods might pour down from
|
|
the high rocks to water the earth.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:61
|
|
He made man, and put his heart in the midst of the body, and
|
|
gave him breath, life, and understanding.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:62
|
|
Yea and the Spirit of Almighty God, which made all things,
|
|
and searcheth out all hidden things in the secrets of the earth,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:63
|
|
Surely he knoweth your inventions, and what ye think in your
|
|
hearts, even them that sin, and would hide their sin.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:64
|
|
Therefore hath the Lord exactly searched out all your works,
|
|
and he will put you all to shame.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:65
|
|
And when your sins are brought forth, ye shall be ashamed
|
|
before men, and your own sins shall be your accusers in that
|
|
day.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:66
|
|
What will ye do? or how will ye hide your sins before God and
|
|
his angels?
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:67
|
|
Behold, God himself is the judge, fear him: leave off from
|
|
your sins, and forget your iniquities, to meddle no more with
|
|
them for ever: so shall God lead you forth, and deliver you from
|
|
all trouble.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:68
|
|
For, behold, the burning wrath of a great multitude is
|
|
kindled over you, and they shall take away certain of you, and
|
|
feed you, being idle, with things offered unto idols.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:69
|
|
And they that consent unto them shall be had in derision and
|
|
in reproach, and trodden under foot.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:70
|
|
For there shall be in every place, and in the next cities, a
|
|
great insurrection upon those that fear the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:71
|
|
They shall be like mad men, sparing none, but still spoiling
|
|
and destroying those that fear the Lord.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:72
|
|
For they shall waste and take away their goods, and cast them
|
|
out of their houses.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:73
|
|
Then shall they be known, who are my chosen; and they shall
|
|
be tried as the gold in the fire.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:74
|
|
Hear, O ye my beloved, saith the Lord: behold, the days of
|
|
trouble are at hand, but I will deliver you from the same.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:75
|
|
Be ye not afraid neither doubt; for God is your guide,
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:76
|
|
And the guide of them who keep my commandments and precepts,
|
|
saith the Lord God: let not your sins weigh you down, and let
|
|
not your iniquities lift up themselves.
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:77
|
|
Woe be unto them that are bound with their sins, and covered
|
|
with their iniquities like as a field is covered over with
|
|
bushes, and the path thereof covered with thorns, that no man
|
|
may travel through!
|
|
|
|
2Esdr 16:78
|
|
It is left undressed, and is cast into the fire to be
|
|
consumed therewith.
|
|
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|
The Greek Additions to Esther
|
|
[The Rest of the Chapters of the Book of Esther]
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AddEsth 10:4
|
|
Then Mardocheus said, God hath done these things.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 10:5
|
|
For I remember a dream which I saw concerning these matters,
|
|
and nothing thereof hath failed.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 10:6
|
|
A little fountain became a river, and there was light, and the
|
|
sun, and much water: this river is Esther, whom the king
|
|
married, and made queen:
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|
|
|
AddEsth 10:7
|
|
And the two dragons are I and Aman.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 10:8
|
|
And the nations were those that were assembled to destroy the
|
|
name of the Jews:
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|
|
|
AddEsth 10:9
|
|
And my nation is this Israel, which cried to God, and were
|
|
saved: for the Lord hath saved his people, and the Lord hath
|
|
delivered us from all those evils, and God hath wrought signs
|
|
and great wonders, which have not been done among the Gentiles.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 10:10
|
|
Therefore hath he made two lots, one for the people of God,
|
|
and another for all the Gentiles.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 10:11
|
|
And these two lots came at the hour, and time, and day of
|
|
judgment, before God among all nations.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 10:12
|
|
So God remembered his people, and justified his inheritance.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 10:13
|
|
Therefore those days shall be unto them in the month Adar,
|
|
the fourteenth and fifteenth day of the same month, with an
|
|
assembly, and joy, and with gladness before God, according to
|
|
the generations for ever among his people.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 11:1
|
|
In the fourth year of the reign of Ptolemeus and Cleopatra,
|
|
Dositheus, who said he was a priest and Levite, and Ptolemeus
|
|
his son, brought this epistle of Phurim, which they said was the
|
|
same, and that Lysimachus the son of Ptolemeus, that was in
|
|
Jerusalem, had interpreted it.
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|
|
|
AddEsth 11:2
|
|
In the second year of the reign of Artexerxes the great, in
|
|
the first day of the month Nisan, Mardocheus the son of Jairus,
|
|
the son of Semei, the son of Cisai, of the tribe of Benjamin,
|
|
had a dream;
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|
|
|
AddEsth 11:3
|
|
Who was a Jew, and dwelt in the city of Susa, a great man,
|
|
being a servitor in the king's court.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 11:4
|
|
He was also one of the captives, which Nabuchodonosor the
|
|
king of Babylon carried from Jerusalem with Jechonias king of
|
|
Judea; and this was his dream:
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|
|
AddEsth 11:5
|
|
Behold a noise of a tumult, with thunder, and earthquakes,
|
|
and uproar in the land:
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 11:6
|
|
And, behold, two great dragons came forth ready to fight, and
|
|
their cry was great.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 11:7
|
|
And at their cry all nations were prepared to battle, that
|
|
they might fight against the righteous people.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 11:8
|
|
And lo a day of darkness and obscurity, tribulation and
|
|
anguish, affliction and great uproar, upon earth.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 11:9
|
|
And the whole righteous nation was troubled, fearing their
|
|
own evils, and were ready to perish.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 11:10
|
|
Then they cried unto God, and upon their cry, as it were from
|
|
a little fountain, was made a great flood, even much water.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 11:11
|
|
The light and the sun rose up, and the lowly were exalted,
|
|
and devoured the glorious.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 11:12
|
|
Now when Mardocheus, who had seen this dream, and what God
|
|
had determined to do, was awake, he bare this dream in mind, and
|
|
until night by all means was desirous to know it.
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|
|
|
AddEsth 12:1
|
|
And Mardocheus took his rest in the court with Gabatha and
|
|
Tharra, the two eunuchs of the king, and keepers of the palace.
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|
|
|
AddEsth 12:2
|
|
And he heard their devices, and searched out their purposes,
|
|
and learned that they were about to lay hands upon Artexerxes
|
|
the king; and so he certified the king of them.
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|
|
|
AddEsth 12:3
|
|
Then the king examined the two eunuchs, and after that they
|
|
had confessed it, they were strangled.
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|
|
|
AddEsth 12:4
|
|
And the king made a record of these things, and Mardocheus
|
|
also wrote thereof.
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|
|
|
AddEsth 12:5
|
|
So the king commanded, Mardocheus to serve in the court, and
|
|
for this he rewarded him.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 12:6
|
|
Howbeit Aman the son of Amadathus the Agagite, who was in
|
|
great honour with the king, sought to molest Mardocheus and his
|
|
people because of the two eunuchs of the king.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 13:1
|
|
The copy of the letters was this: The great king Artexerxes
|
|
writeth these things to the princes and governours that are under
|
|
him from India unto Ethiopia in an hundred and seven and twenty
|
|
provinces.
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|
|
|
AddEsth 13:2
|
|
After that I became lord over many nations and had dominion
|
|
over the whole world, not lifted up with presumption of my
|
|
authority, but carrying myself always with equity and mildness,
|
|
I purposed to settle my subjects continually in a quiet life,
|
|
and making my kingdom peaceable, and open for passage to the
|
|
utmost coasts, to renew peace, which is desired of all men.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 13:3
|
|
Now when I asked my counsellors how this might be brought to
|
|
pass, Aman, that excelled in wisdom among us, and was approved
|
|
for his constant good will and steadfast fidelity, and had the
|
|
honour of the second place in the kingdom,
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 13:4
|
|
Declared unto us, that in all nations throughout the world
|
|
there was scattered a certain malicious people, that had laws
|
|
contrary to ail nations, and continually despised the
|
|
commandments of kings, so as the uniting of our kingdoms,
|
|
honourably intended by us cannot go forward.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 13:5
|
|
Seeing then we understand that this people alone is
|
|
continually in opposition unto all men, differing in the strange
|
|
manner of their laws, and evil affected to our state, working
|
|
all the mischief they can that our kingdom may not be firmly
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established:
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AddEsth 13:6
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Therefore have we commanded, that all they that are signified
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in writing unto you by Aman, who is ordained over the affairs,
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and is next unto us, shall all, with their wives and children,
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be utterly destroyed by the sword of their enemies, without all
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mercy and pity, the fourteenth day of the twelfth month Adar of
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this present year:
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AddEsth 13:7
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That they, who of old and now also are malicious, may in one
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day with violence go into the grave, and so ever hereafter cause
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our affairs to be well settled, and without trouble.
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AddEsth 13:8
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Then Mardocheus thought upon all the works of the Lord, and
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made his prayer unto him,
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AddEsth 13:9
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Saying, O Lord, Lord, the King Almighty: for the whole world
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is in thy power, and if thou hast appointed to save Israel,
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there is no man that can gainsay thee:
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AddEsth 13:10
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For thou hast made heaven and earth, and all the wondrous
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things under the heaven.
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AddEsth 13:11
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Thou art Lord of all things, and and there is no man that can
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resist thee, which art the Lord.
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AddEsth 13:12
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Thou knowest all things, and thou knowest, Lord, that it was
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neither in contempt nor pride, nor for any desire of glory, that
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I did not bow down to proud Aman.
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AddEsth 13:13
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For I could have been content with good will for the
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salvation of Israel to kiss the soles of his feet.
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AddEsth 13:14
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But I did this, that I might not prefer the glory of man
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above the glory of God: neither will I worship any but thee, O
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God, neither will I do it in pride.
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AddEsth 13:15
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And now, O Lord God and King, spare thy people: for their
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eyes are upon us to bring us to nought; yea, they desire to
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destroy the inheritance, that hath been thine from the
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beginning.
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AddEsth 13:16
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Despise not the portion, which thou hast delivered out of
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Egypt for thine own self.
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AddEsth 13:17
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Hear my prayer, and be merciful unto thine inheritance: turn
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our sorrow into joy, that we may live, O Lord, and praise thy
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name: and destroy not the mouths of them that praise thee, O
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Lord.
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AddEsth 13:18
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All Israel in like manner cried most earnestly unto the Lord,
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because their death was before their eyes.
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AddEsth 14:1
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Queen Esther also, being in fear of death, resorted unto the
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Lord:
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AddEsth 14:2
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And laid away her glorious apparel, and put on the garments
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of anguish and mourning: and instead of precious ointments, she
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covered her head with ashes and dung, and she humbled her body
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greatly, and all the places of her joy she filled with her torn
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hair.
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AddEsth 14:3
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And she prayed unto the Lord God of Israel, saying, O my
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Lord, thou only art our King: help me, desolate woman, which
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have no helper but thee:
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AddEsth 14:4
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For my danger is in mine hand.
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AddEsth 14:5
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From my youth up I have heard in the tribe of my family that
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thou, O Lord, tookest Israel from among all people, and our
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fathers from all their predecessors, for a perpetual
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inheritance, and thou hast performed whatsoever thou didst
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promise them.
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AddEsth 14:6
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And now we have sinned before thee: therefore hast thou given
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us into the hands of our enemies,
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AddEsth 14:7
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Because we worshipped their gods: O Lord, thou art righteous.
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AddEsth 14:8
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Nevertheless it satisfieth them not, that we are in bitter
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captivity: but they have stricken hands with their idols,
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AddEsth 14:9
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That they will abolish the thing that thou with thy mouth
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hast ordained, and destroy thine inheritance, and stop the mouth
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of them that praise thee, and quench the glory of thy house, and
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of thine altar,
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AddEsth 14:10
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And open the mouths of the heathen to set forth the praises
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of the idols, and to magnify a fleshly king for ever.
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AddEsth 14:11
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O Lord, give not thy sceptre unto them that be nothing, and
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let them not laugh at our fall; but turn their device upon
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themselves, and make him an example, that hath begun this
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against us.
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AddEsth 14:12
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Remember, O Lord, make thyself known in time of our
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affliction, and give me boldness, O King of the nations, and
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Lord of all power.
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AddEsth 14:13
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Give me eloquent speech in my mouth before the lion: turn his
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|
heart to hate him that fighteth against us, that there may be an
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|
end of him, and of all that are likeminded to him:
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AddEsth 14:14
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But deliver us with thine hand, and help me that am desolate,
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and which have no other help but thee.
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AddEsth 14:15
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Thou knowest all things, O Lord; thou knowest that I hate the
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glory of the unrighteous, and abhor the bed of the
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uncircumcised, and of all the heathen.
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AddEsth 14:16
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Thou knowest my necessity: for I abhor the sign of my high
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estate, which is upon mine head in the days wherein I shew
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myself, and that I abhor it as a menstruous rag, and that I wear
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|
it not when I am private by myself.
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AddEsth 14:17
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And that thine handmaid hath not eaten at Aman's table, and
|
|
that I have not greatly esteemed the king's feast, nor drunk the
|
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wine of the drink offerings.
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AddEsth 14:18
|
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Neither had thine handmaid any joy since the day that I was
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|
brought hither to this present, but in thee, O Lord God of
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|
Abraham.
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AddEsth 14:19
|
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O thou mighty God above all, hear the voice of the forlorn
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|
and deliver us out of the hands of the mischievous, and deliver
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|
me out of my fear.
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AddEsth 15:1
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|
And upon the third day, when she had ended her prayers, she
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laid away her mourning garments, and put on her glorious
|
|
apparel.
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AddEsth 15:2
|
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And being gloriously adorned, after she had called upon God,
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|
who is the beholder and saviour of all things, she took two
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maids with her:
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AddEsth 15:3
|
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And upon the one she leaned, as carrying herself daintily;
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AddEsth 15:4
|
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And the other followed, bearing up her train.
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AddEsth 15:5
|
|
And she was ruddy through the perfection of her beauty, and
|
|
her countenance was cheerful and very amiable: but her heart was
|
|
in anguish for fear.
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AddEsth 15:6
|
|
Then having passed through all the doors, she stood before
|
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the king, who sat upon his royal throne, and was clothed with
|
|
all his robes of majesty, all glittering with gold and precious
|
|
stones; and he was very dreadful.
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AddEsth 15:7
|
|
Then lifting up his countenance that shone with majesty, he
|
|
looked very fiercely upon her: and the queen fell down, and was
|
|
pale, and fainted, and bowed herself upon the head of the maid
|
|
that went before her.
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AddEsth 15:8
|
|
Then God changed the spirit of the king into mildness, who in
|
|
a fear leaped from his throne, and took her in his arms, till
|
|
she came to herself again, and comforted her with loving words
|
|
and said unto her,
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AddEsth 15:9
|
|
Esther, what is the matter? I am thy brother, be of good
|
|
cheer:
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AddEsth 15:10
|
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Thou shalt not die, though our our commandment be general:
|
|
come near.
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AddEsth 15:11
|
|
And so be held up his golden sceptre, and laid it upon her
|
|
neck,
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AddEsth 15:12
|
|
And embraced her, and said, Speak unto me.
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|
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AddEsth 15:13
|
|
Then said she unto him, I saw thee, my lord, as an angel of
|
|
God, and my heart was troubled for fear of thy majesty.
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AddEsth 15:14
|
|
For wonderful art thou, lord, and thy countenance is full of
|
|
grace.
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AddEsth 15:15
|
|
And as she was speaking, she fell down for faintness.
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|
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AddEsth 15:16
|
|
Then the king was troubled, and ail his servants comforted
|
|
her.
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|
AddEsth 16:1
|
|
The great king Artexerxes unto the princes and governors of
|
|
an hundred and seven and twenty provinces from India unto
|
|
Ethiopia, and unto all our faithful subjects, greeting.
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|
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|
AddEsth 16:2
|
|
Many, the more often they are honoured with the great bounty
|
|
of their gracious princes, the more proud they are waxen,
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:3
|
|
And endeavour to hurt not our subjects only, but not being
|
|
able to bear abundance, do take in hand to practise also against
|
|
those that do them good:
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|
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|
AddEsth 16:4
|
|
And take not only thankfulness away from among men, but also
|
|
lifted up with the glorious words of lewd persons, that were
|
|
never good, they think to escape the justice of God, that seeth
|
|
all things and hateth evil.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:5
|
|
Oftentimes also fair speech of those, that are put in trust
|
|
to manage their friends' affairs, hath caused many that are in
|
|
authority to be partakers of innocent blood, and hath enwrapped
|
|
them in remediless calamities:
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:6
|
|
Beguiling with the falsehood and deceit of their lewd
|
|
disposition the innocency and goodness of princes.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:7
|
|
Now ye may see this, as we have declared, not so much by
|
|
ancient histories, as ye may, if ye search what hath been
|
|
wickedly done of late through the pestilent behaviour of them
|
|
that are unworthily placed in authority.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:8
|
|
And we must take care for the time to come, that our kingdom
|
|
may be quiet and peaceable for all men,
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:9
|
|
Both by changing our purposes, and always judging things that
|
|
are evident with more equal proceeding.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:10
|
|
For Aman, a Macedonian, the son of Amadatha, being indeed a
|
|
stranger from the Persian blood, and far distant from our
|
|
goodness, and as a stranger received of us,
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:11
|
|
Had so far forth obtained the favour that we shew toward
|
|
every nation, as that he was called our father, and was
|
|
continually honoured of all the next person unto the king.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:12
|
|
But he, not bearing his great dignity, went about to deprive
|
|
us of our kingdom and life:
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:13
|
|
Having by manifold and cunning deceits sought of us the
|
|
destruction, as well of Mardocheus, who saved our life, and
|
|
continually procured our good, as also of blameless Esther,
|
|
partaker of our kingdom, with their whole nation.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:14
|
|
For by these means he thought, finding us destitute of
|
|
friends to have translated the kingdom of the Persians to the
|
|
Macedonians.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:15
|
|
But we find that the Jews, whom this wicked wretch hath
|
|
delivered to utter destruction, are no evildoers, but live by
|
|
most just laws:
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:16
|
|
And that they be children of the most high and most mighty,
|
|
living God, who hath ordered the kingdom both unto us and to our
|
|
progenitors in the most excellent manner.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:17
|
|
Wherefore ye shall do well not to put in execution the
|
|
letters sent unto you by Aman the son of Amadatha.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:18
|
|
For he that was the worker of these things, is hanged at the
|
|
gates of Susa with all his family: God, who ruleth all things,
|
|
speedily rendering vengeance to him according to his deserts.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:19
|
|
Therefore ye shall publish the copy of this letter in all
|
|
places, that the Jews may freely live after their own laws.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:20
|
|
And ye shall aid them, that even the same day, being the
|
|
thirteenth day of the twelfth month Adar, they may be avenged on
|
|
them, who in the time of their affliction shall set upon them.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:21
|
|
For Almighty God hath turned to joy unto them the day,
|
|
wherein the chosen people should have perished.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:22
|
|
Ye shall therefore among your solemn feasts keep it an high
|
|
day with all feasting:
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:23
|
|
That both now and hereafter there may be safety to us and the
|
|
well affected Persians; but to those which do conspire against
|
|
us a memorial of destruction.
|
|
|
|
AddEsth 16:24
|
|
Therefore every city and country whatsoever, which shall not
|
|
do according to these things, shall be destroyed without mercy
|
|
with fire and sword, and shall be made not only unpassable for
|
|
men, but also most hateful to wild beasts and fowls for ever.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The First Book of the Maccabees
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:1
|
|
And it happened, after that Alexander son of Philip, the
|
|
Macedonian, who came out of the land of Chettiim, had smitten
|
|
Darius king of the Persians and Medes, that he reigned in his
|
|
stead, the first over Greece,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:2
|
|
And made many wars, and won many strong holds, and slew the
|
|
kings of the earth,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:3
|
|
And went through to the ends of the earth, and took spoils of
|
|
many nations, insomuch that the earth was quiet before him;
|
|
whereupon he was exalted and his heart was lifted up.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:4
|
|
And he gathered a mighty strong host and ruled over
|
|
countries, and nations, and kings, who became tributaries unto
|
|
him.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:5
|
|
And after these things he fell sick, and perceived that he
|
|
should die.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:6
|
|
Wherefore he called his servants, such as were honourable,
|
|
and had been brought up with him from his youth, and parted his
|
|
kingdom among them, while he was yet alive.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:7
|
|
So Alexander reigned twelves years, and then died.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:8
|
|
And his servants bare rule every one in his place.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:9
|
|
And after his death they all put crowns upon themselves; so
|
|
did their sons after them many years: and evils were multiplied
|
|
in the earth.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:10
|
|
And there came out of them a wicked root Antiochus surnamed
|
|
Epiphanes, son of Antiochus the king, who had been an hostage at
|
|
Rome, and he reigned in the hundred and thirty and seventh year
|
|
of the kingdom of the Greeks.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:11
|
|
In those days went there out of Israel wicked men, who
|
|
persuaded many, saying, Let us go and make a covenant with the
|
|
heathen that are round about us: for since we departed from them
|
|
we have had much sorrow.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:12
|
|
So this device pleased them well.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:13
|
|
Then certain of the people were so forward herein, that they
|
|
went to the king, who gave them licence to do after the
|
|
ordinances of the heathen:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:14
|
|
Whereupon they built a place of exercise at Jerusalem
|
|
according to the customs of the heathen:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:15
|
|
And made themselves uncircumcised, and forsook the holy
|
|
covenant, and joined themselves to the heathen, and were sold to
|
|
do mischief.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:16
|
|
Now when the kingdom was established before Antiochus, he
|
|
thought to reign over Egypt that he might have the dominion of
|
|
two realms.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:17
|
|
Wherefore he entered into Egypt with a great multitude, with
|
|
chariots, and elephants, and horsemen, and a great navy,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:18
|
|
And made war against Ptolemee king of Egypt: but Ptolemee was
|
|
afraid of him, and fled; and many were wounded to death.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:19
|
|
Thus they got the strong cities in the land of Egypt and he
|
|
took the spoils thereof.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:20
|
|
And after that Antiochus had smitten Egypt, he returned again
|
|
in the hundred forty and third year, and went up against Israel
|
|
and Jerusalem with a great multitude,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:21
|
|
And entered proudly into the sanctuary, and took away the
|
|
golden altar, and the candlestick of light, and all the vessels
|
|
thereof,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:22
|
|
And the table of the shewbread, and the pouring vessels, and
|
|
the vials. and the censers of gold, and the veil, and the crown,
|
|
and the golden ornaments that were before the temple, all which
|
|
he pulled off.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:23
|
|
He took also the silver and the gold, and the precious
|
|
vessels: also he took the hidden treasures which he found.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:24
|
|
And when he had taken all away, he went into his own land,
|
|
having made a great massacre, and spoken very proudly.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:25
|
|
Therefore there was a great mourning in Israel, in every
|
|
place where they were;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:26
|
|
So that the princes and elders mourned, the virgins and young
|
|
men were made feeble, and the beauty of women was changed.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:27
|
|
Every bridegroom took up lamentation, and she that sat in the
|
|
marriage chamber was in heaviness,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:28
|
|
The land also was moved for the inhabitants thereof, and all
|
|
the house of Jacob was covered with confusion.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:29
|
|
And after two years fully expired the king sent his chief
|
|
collector of tribute unto the cities of Juda, who came unto
|
|
Jerusalem with a great multitude,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:30
|
|
And spake peaceable words unto them, but all was deceit: for
|
|
when they had given him credence, he fell suddenly upon the
|
|
city, and smote it very sore, and destroyed much people of
|
|
Israel.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:31
|
|
And when he had taken the spoils of the city, he set it on
|
|
fire, and pulled down the houses and walls thereof on every
|
|
side.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:32
|
|
But the women and children took they captive, and possessed
|
|
the cattle.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:33
|
|
Then builded they the city of David with a great and strong
|
|
wall, and with mighty towers, and made it a strong hold for
|
|
them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:34
|
|
And they put therein a sinful nation, wicked men, and
|
|
fortified themselves therein.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:35
|
|
They stored it also with armour and victuals, and when they
|
|
had gathered together the spoils of Jerusalem, they laid them up
|
|
there, and so they became a sore snare:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:36
|
|
For it was a place to lie in wait against the sanctuary, and
|
|
an evil adversary to Israel.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:37
|
|
Thus they shed innocent blood on every side of the sanctuary,
|
|
and defiled it:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:38
|
|
Insomuch that the inhabitants of Jerusalem fled because of
|
|
them: whereupon the city was made an habitation of strangers,
|
|
and became strange to those that were born in her; and her own
|
|
children left her.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:39
|
|
Her sanctuary was laid waste like a wilderness, her feasts
|
|
were turned into mourning, her sabbaths into reproach her honour
|
|
into contempt.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 1:40
|
|
As had been her glory, so was her dishonour increased, and
|
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her excellency was turned into mourning.
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1Mac 1:41
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Moreover king Antiochus wrote to his whole kingdom, that all
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should be one people,
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1Mac 1:42
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And every one should leave his laws: so all the heathen
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agreed according to the commandment of the king.
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1Mac 1:43
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Yea, many also of the Israelites consented to his religion,
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and sacrificed unto idols, and profaned the sabbath.
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1Mac 1:44
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For the king had sent letters by messengers unto Jerusalem
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and the cities of Juda that they should follow the strange laws
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of the land,
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1Mac 1:45
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And forbid burnt offerings, and sacrifice, and drink
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offerings, in the temple; and that they should profane the
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sabbaths and festival days:
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1Mac 1:46
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And pollute the sanctuary and holy people:
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1Mac 1:47
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Set up altars, and groves, and chapels of idols, and
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sacrifice swine's flesh, and unclean beasts:
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1Mac 1:48
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That they should also leave their children uncircumcised, and
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make their souls abominable with all manner of uncleanness and
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profanation:
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1Mac 1:49
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To the end they might forget the law, and change all the
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ordinances.
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1Mac 1:50
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And whosoever would not do according to the commandment of
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the king, he said, he should die.
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1Mac 1:51
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In the selfsame manner wrote he to his whole kingdom, and
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appointed overseers over all the people, commanding the cities
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of Juda to sacrifice, city by city.
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1Mac 1:52
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Then many of the people were gathered unto them, to wit every
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one that forsook the law; and so they committed evils in the
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land;
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1Mac 1:53
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And drove the Israelites into secret places, even wheresoever
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they could flee for succour.
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1Mac 1:54
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Now the fifteenth day of the month Casleu, in the hundred
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forty and fifth year, they set up the abomination of desolation
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upon the altar, and builded idol altars throughout the cities of
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Juda on every side;
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1Mac 1:55
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And burnt incense at the doors of their houses, and in the
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streets.
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1Mac 1:56
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And when they had rent in pieces the books of the law which
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they found, they burnt them with fire.
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1Mac 1:57
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And whosoever was found with any the book of the testament,
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or if any committed to the law, the king's commandment was, that
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they should put him to death.
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1Mac 1:58
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Thus did they by their authority unto the Israelites every
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month, to as many as were found in the cities.
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1Mac 1:59
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Now the five and twentieth day of the month they did
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sacrifice upon the idol altar, which was upon the altar of God.
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1Mac 1:60
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At which time according to the commandment they put to death
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certain women, that had caused their children to be circumcised.
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1Mac 1:61
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And they hanged the infants about their necks, and rifled
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their houses, and slew them that had circumcised them.
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1Mac 1:62
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Howbeit many in Israel were fully resolved and confirmed in
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themselves not to eat any unclean thing.
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1Mac 1:63
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Wherefore the rather to die, that they might not be defiled
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with meats, and that they might not profane the holy covenant:
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so then they died.
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1Mac 1:64
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And there was very great wrath upon Israel.
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1Mac 2:1
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In those days arose Mattathias the son of John, the son of
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Simeon, a priest of the sons of Joarib, from Jerusalem, and
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dwelt in Modin.
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1Mac 2:2
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And he had five sons, Joannan, called Caddis:
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1Mac 2:3
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Simon; called Thassi:
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1Mac 2:4
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Judas, who was called Maccabeus:
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1Mac 2:5
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Eleazar, called Avaran: and Jonathan, whose surname was
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Apphus.
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1Mac 2:6
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And when he saw the blasphemies that were committed in Juda
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and Jerusalem,
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1Mac 2:7
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He said, Woe is me! wherefore was I born to see this misery
|
|
of my people, and of the holy city, and to dwell there, when it
|
|
was delivered into the hand of the enemy, and the sanctuary into
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|
the hand of strangers?
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1Mac 2:8
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Her temple is become as a man without glory.
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1Mac 2:9
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Her glorious vessels are carried away into captivity, her
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|
infants are slain in the streets, her young men with the sword
|
|
of the enemy.
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1Mac 2:10
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What nation hath not had a part in her kingdom and gotten of
|
|
her spoils?
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1Mac 2:11
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All her ornaments are taken away; of a free woman she is
|
|
become a bondslave.
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|
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1Mac 2:12
|
|
And, behold, our sanctuary, even our beauty and our glory, is
|
|
laid waste, and the Gentiles have profaned it.
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|
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|
1Mac 2:13
|
|
To what end therefore shall we live any longer?
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1Mac 2:14
|
|
Then Mattathias and his sons rent their clothes, and put on
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|
sackcloth, and mourned very sore.
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|
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1Mac 2:15
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In the mean while the king's officers, such as compelled the
|
|
people to revolt, came into the city Modin, to make them
|
|
sacrifice.
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|
1Mac 2:16
|
|
And when many of Israel came unto them, Mattathias also and
|
|
his sons came together.
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|
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1Mac 2:17
|
|
Then answered the king's officers, and said to Mattathias on
|
|
this wise, Thou art a ruler, and an honourable and great man in
|
|
this city, and strengthened with sons and brethren:
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|
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|
1Mac 2:18
|
|
Now therefore come thou first, and fulfil the king's
|
|
commandment, like as all the heathen have done, yea, and the men
|
|
of Juda also, and such as remain at Jerusalem: so shalt thou and
|
|
thy house be in the number of the king's friends, and thou and
|
|
thy children shall be honoured with silver and gold, and many
|
|
rewards.
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|
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|
1Mac 2:19
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|
Then Mattathias answered and spake with a loud voice, Though
|
|
all the nations that are under the king's dominion obey him, and
|
|
fall away every one from the religion of their fathers, and give
|
|
consent to his commandments:
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|
|
|
1Mac 2:20
|
|
Yet will I and my sons and my brethren walk in the covenant
|
|
of our fathers.
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|
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|
1Mac 2:21
|
|
God forbid that we should forsake the law and the ordinances.
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|
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|
1Mac 2:22
|
|
We will not hearken to the king's words, to go from our
|
|
religion, either on the right hand, or the left.
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|
|
|
1Mac 2:23
|
|
Now when he had left speaking these words, there came one of
|
|
the Jews in the sight of all to sacrifice on the altar which was
|
|
at Modin, according to the king's commandment.
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|
|
|
1Mac 2:24
|
|
Which thing when Mattathias saw, he was inflamed with zeal,
|
|
and his reins trembled, neither could he forbear to shew his
|
|
anger according to judgment: wherefore he ran, and slew him upon
|
|
the altar.
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|
|
|
1Mac 2:25
|
|
Also the king's commissioner, who compelled men to sacrifice,
|
|
he killed at that time, and the altar he pulled down.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:26
|
|
Thus dealt he zealously for the law of God like as Phinees
|
|
did unto Zambri the son of Salom.
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|
|
|
1Mac 2:27
|
|
And Mattathias cried throughout the city with a loud voice,
|
|
saying, Whosoever is zealous of the law, and maintaineth the
|
|
covenant, let him follow me.
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|
|
|
1Mac 2:28
|
|
So he and his sons fled into the mountains, and left all that
|
|
ever they had in the city.
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|
|
|
1Mac 2:29
|
|
Then many that sought after justice and judgment went down
|
|
into the wilderness, to dwell there:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:30
|
|
Both they, and their children, and their wives; and their
|
|
cattle; because afflictions increased sore upon them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:31
|
|
Now when it was told the king's servants, and the host that
|
|
was at Jerusalem, in the city of David, that certain men, who
|
|
had broken the king's commandment, were gone down into the
|
|
secret places in the wilderness,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:32
|
|
They pursued after them a great number, and having overtaken
|
|
them, they camped against them, and made war against them on the
|
|
sabbath day.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:33
|
|
And they said unto them, Let that which ye have done hitherto
|
|
suffice; come forth, and do according to the commandment of the
|
|
king, and ye shall live.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:34
|
|
But they said, We will not come forth, neither will we do the
|
|
king's commandment, to profane the sabbath day.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:35
|
|
So then they gave them the battle with all speed.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:36
|
|
Howbeit they answered them not, neither cast they a stone at
|
|
them, nor stopped the places where they lay hid;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:37
|
|
But said, Let us die all in our innocency: heaven and earth
|
|
will testify for us, that ye put us to death wrongfully.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:38
|
|
So they rose up against them in battle on the sabbath, and
|
|
they slew them, with their wives and children and their cattle,
|
|
to the number of a thousand people.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:39
|
|
Now when Mattathias and his friends understood hereof, they
|
|
mourned for them right sore.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:40
|
|
And one of them said to another, If we all do as our brethren
|
|
have done, and fight not for our lives and laws against the
|
|
heathen, they will now quickly root us out of the earth.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:41
|
|
At that time therefore they decreed, saying, Whosoever shall
|
|
come to make battle with us on the sabbath day, we will fight
|
|
against him; neither will we die all, as our brethren that were
|
|
murdered im the secret places.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:42
|
|
Then came there unto him a company of Assideans who were
|
|
mighty men of Israel, even all such as were voluntarily devoted
|
|
unto the law.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:43
|
|
Also all they that fled for persecution joined themselves
|
|
unto them, and were a stay unto them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:44
|
|
So they joined their forces, and smote sinful men in their
|
|
anger, and wicked men in their wrath: but the rest fled to the
|
|
heathen for succour.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:45
|
|
Then Mattathias and his friends went round about, and pulled
|
|
down the altars:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:46
|
|
And what children soever they found within the coast of
|
|
Israel uncircumcised, those they circumcised valiantly.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:47
|
|
They pursued also after the proud men, and the work prospered
|
|
in their hand.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:48
|
|
So they recovered the law out of the hand of the Gentiles,
|
|
and out of the hand of kings, neither suffered they the sinner
|
|
to triumph.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:49
|
|
Now when the time drew near that Mattathias should die, he
|
|
said unto his sons, Now hath pride and rebuke gotten strength,
|
|
and the time of destruction, and the wrath of indignation:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:50
|
|
Now therefore, my sons, be ye zealous for the law, and give
|
|
your lives for the covenant of your fathers.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:51
|
|
Call to remembrance what acts our fathers did in their time;
|
|
so shall ye receive great honour and an everlasting name.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:52
|
|
Was not Abraham found faithful in temptation, and it was
|
|
imputed unto him for righteousness?
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:53
|
|
Joseph in the time of his distress kept the commandment and
|
|
was made lord of Egypt.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:54
|
|
Phinees our father in being zealous and fervent obtained the
|
|
covenant of an everlasting priesthood.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:55
|
|
Jesus for fulfilling the word was made a judge in Israel.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:56
|
|
Caleb for bearing witness before the congregation received
|
|
the heritage of the land.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:57
|
|
David for being merciful possessed the throne of an
|
|
everlasting kingdom.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:58
|
|
Elias for being zealous and fervent for the law was taken up
|
|
into heaven.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:59
|
|
Ananias, Azarias, and Misael, by believing were saved out of
|
|
the flame.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:60
|
|
Daniel for his innocency was delivered from the mouth of
|
|
lions.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:61
|
|
And thus consider ye throughout all ages, that none that put
|
|
their trust in him shall be overcome.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:62
|
|
Fear not then the words of a sinful man: for his glory shall
|
|
be dung and worms.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:63
|
|
To day he shall be lifted up and to morrow he shall not be
|
|
found, because he is returned into his dust, and his thought is
|
|
come to nothing.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:64
|
|
Wherefore, ye my sons, be valiant and shew yourselves men in
|
|
the behalf of the law; for by it shall ye obtain glory.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:65
|
|
And behold, I know that your brother Simon is a man of
|
|
counsel, give ear unto him alway: he shall be a father unto you.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:66
|
|
As for Judas Maccabeus, he hath been mighty and strong, even
|
|
from his youth up: let him be your captain, and fight the battle
|
|
of the people.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:67
|
|
Take also unto you all those that observe the law, and avenge
|
|
ye the wrong of your people.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:68
|
|
Recompense fully the heathen, and take heed to the
|
|
commandments of the law.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:69
|
|
So he blessed them, and was gathered to his fathers.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 2:70
|
|
And he died in the hundred forty and sixth year, and his sons
|
|
buried him in the sepulchres of his fathers at Modin, and all
|
|
Israel made great lamentation for him.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:1
|
|
Then his son Judas, called Maccabeus, rose up in his stead.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:2
|
|
And all his brethren helped him, and so did all they that
|
|
held with his father, and they fought with cheerfulness the
|
|
battle of Israel.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:3
|
|
So he gat his people great honour, and put on a breastplate
|
|
as a giant, and girt his warlike harness about him, and he made
|
|
battles, protecting the host with his sword.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:4
|
|
In his acts he was like a lion, and like a lion's whelp
|
|
roaring for his prey.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:5
|
|
For He pursued the wicked, and sought them out, and burnt up
|
|
those that vexed his people.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:6
|
|
Wherefore the wicked shrunk for fear of him, and all the
|
|
workers of iniquity were troubled, because salvation prospered
|
|
in his hand.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:7
|
|
He grieved also many kings, and made Jacob glad with his
|
|
acts, and his memorial is blessed for ever.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:8
|
|
Moreover he went through the cities of Juda, destroying the
|
|
ungodly out of them, and turning away wrath from Israel:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:9
|
|
So that he was renowned unto the utmost part of the earth,
|
|
and he received unto him such as were ready to perish.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:10
|
|
Then Apollonius gathered the Gentiles together, and a great
|
|
host out of Samaria, to fight against Israel.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:11
|
|
Which thing when Judas perceived, he went forth to meet him,
|
|
and so he smote him, and slew him: many also fell down slain,
|
|
but the rest fled.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:12
|
|
Wherefore Judas took their spoils, and Apollonius' sword
|
|
also, and therewith he fought all his life long.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:13
|
|
Now when Seron, a prince of the army of Syria, heard say that
|
|
Judas had gathered unto him a multitude and company of the
|
|
faithful to go out with him to war;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:14
|
|
He said, I will get me a name and honour in the kingdom; for
|
|
I will go fight with Judas and them that are with him, who
|
|
despise the king's commandment.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:15
|
|
So he made him ready to go up, and there went with him a
|
|
mighty host of the ungodly to help him, and to be avenged of the
|
|
children of Israel.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:16
|
|
And when he came near to the going up of Bethhoron, Judas
|
|
went forth to meet him with a small company:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:17
|
|
Who, when they saw the host coming to meet them, said unto
|
|
Judas, How shall we be able, being so few, to fight against so
|
|
great a multitude and so strong, seeing we are ready to faint
|
|
with fasting all this day?
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:18
|
|
Unto whom Judas answered, It is no hard matter for many to be
|
|
shut up in the hands of a few; and with the God of heaven it is
|
|
all one, to deliver with a great multitude, or a small company:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:19
|
|
For the victory of battle standeth not in the multitude of an
|
|
host; but strength cometh from heaven.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:20
|
|
They come against us in much pride and iniquity to destroy
|
|
us, and our wives and children, and to spoil us:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:21
|
|
But we fight for our lives and our laws.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:22
|
|
Wherefore the Lord himself will overthrow them before our
|
|
face: and as for you, be ye not afraid of them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:23
|
|
Now as soon as he had left off speaking, he leapt suddenly
|
|
upon them, and so Seron and his host was overthrown before him.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:24
|
|
And they pursued them from the going down of Bethhoron unto
|
|
the plain, where were slain about eight hundred men of them; and
|
|
the residue fled into the land of the Philistines.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:25
|
|
Then began the fear of Judas and his brethren, and an
|
|
exceeding great dread, to fall upon the nations round about
|
|
them:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:26
|
|
Insomuch as his fame came unto the king, and all nations
|
|
talked of the battles of Judas.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:27
|
|
Now when king Antiochus heard these things, he was full of
|
|
indignation: wherefore he sent and gathered together all the
|
|
forces of his realm, even a very strong army.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:28
|
|
He opened also his treasure, and gave his soldiers pay for a
|
|
year, commanding them to be ready whensoever he should need
|
|
them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:29
|
|
Nevertheless, when he saw that the money of his treasures
|
|
failed and that the tributes in the country were small, because
|
|
of the dissension and plague, which he had brought upon the land
|
|
in taking away the laws which had been of old time;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:30
|
|
He feared that he should not be able to bear the charges any
|
|
longer, nor to have such gifts to give so liberally as he did
|
|
before: for he had abounded above the kings that were before
|
|
him.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 3:31
|
|
Wherefore, being greatly perplexed in his mind, he determined
|
|
to go into Persia, there to take the tributes of the countries,
|
|
and to gather much money.
|
|
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1Mac 3:32
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So he left Lysias, a nobleman, and one of the blood royal, to
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oversee the affairs of the king from the river Euphrates unto
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the borders of Egypt:
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1Mac 3:33
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And to bring up his son Antiochus, until he came again.
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1Mac 3:34
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Moreover he delivered unto him the half of his forces, and
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the elephants, and gave him charge of all things that he would
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have done, as also concerning them that dwelt in Juda and
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Jerusalem:
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1Mac 3:35
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To wit, that he should send an army against them, to destroy
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and root out the strength of Israel, and the remnant of
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Jerusalem, and to take away their memorial from that place;
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1Mac 3:36
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And that he should place strangers in all their quarters, and
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divide their land by lot.
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1Mac 3:37
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So the king took the half of the forces that remained, and
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departed from Antioch, his royal city, the hundred forty and
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seventh year; and having passed the river Euphrates, he went
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through the high countries.
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1Mac 3:38
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Then Lysias chose Ptolemee the son of Dorymenes, Nicanor, and
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Gorgias, mighty men of the king's friends:
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1Mac 3:39
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And with them he sent forty thousand footmen, and seven
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thousand horsemen, to go into the land of Juda, and to destroy
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it, as the king commanded.
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1Mac 3:40
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So they went forth with all their power, and came and pitched
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by Emmaus in the plain country.
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1Mac 3:41
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And the merchants of the country, hearing the fame of them,
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took silver and gold very much, with servants, and came into the
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camp to buy the children of Israel for slaves: a power also of
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Syria and of the land of the Philistines joined themselves unto
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them.
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1Mac 3:42
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Now when Judas and his brethren saw that miseries were
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multiplied, and that the forces did encamp themselves in their
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borders: for they knew how the king had given commandment to
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destroy the people, and utterly abolish them;
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1Mac 3:43
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They said one to another, Let us restore the decayed fortune
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of our people, and let us fight for our people and the
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sanctuary.
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1Mac 3:44
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Then was the congregation gathered together, that they might
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be ready for battle, and that they might pray, and ask mercy and
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compassion.
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1Mac 3:45
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Now Jerusalem lay void as a wilderness, there was none of her
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children that went in or out: the sanctuary also was trodden
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down, and aliens kept the strong hold; the heathen had their
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habitation in that place; and joy was taken from Jacob, and the
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pipe with the harp ceased.
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1Mac 3:46
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Wherefore the Israelites assembled themselves together, and
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came to Maspha, over against Jerusalem; for in Maspha was the
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place where they prayed aforetime in Israel.
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1Mac 3:47
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Then they fasted that day, and put on sackcloth, and cast
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ashes upon their heads, and rent their clothes,
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1Mac 3:48
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And laid open the book of the law, wherein the heathen had
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sought to paint the likeness of their images.
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1Mac 3:49
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They brought also the priests' garments, and the firstfruits,
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and the tithes: and the Nazarites they stirred up, who had
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accomplished their days.
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1Mac 3:50
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Then cried they with a loud voice toward heaven, saying, What
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shall we do with these, and whither shall we carry them away?
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1Mac 3:51
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For thy sanctuary is trodden down and profaned, and thy
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priests are in heaviness, and brought low.
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1Mac 3:52
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And lo, the heathen are assembled together against us to
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destroy us: what things they imagine against us, thou knowest.
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1Mac 3:53
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How shall we be able to stand against them, except thou, O
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God, be our help?
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1Mac 3:54
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Then sounded they with trumpets, and cried with a loud voice.
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1Mac 3:55
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And after this Judas ordained captains over the people, even
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captains over thousands, and over hundreds, and over fifties,
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and over tens.
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1Mac 3:56
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But as for such as were building houses, or had betrothed
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wives, or were planting vineyards, or were fearful, those he
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commanded that they should return, every man to his own house,
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according to the law.
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1Mac 3:57
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So the camp removed, and pitched upon the south side of
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Emmaus.
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1Mac 3:58
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And Judas said, arm yourselves, and be valiant men, and see
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|
that ye be in readiness against the morning, that ye may fight
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|
with these nations, that are assembled together against us to
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|
destroy us and our sanctuary:
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|
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|
1Mac 3:59
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|
For it is better for us to die in battle, than to behold the
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|
calamities of our people and our sanctuary.
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|
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|
1Mac 3:60
|
|
Nevertheless, as the will of God is in heaven, so let him do.
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|
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|
1Mac 4:1
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|
Then took Gorgias five thousand footmen, and a thousand of
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|
the best horsemen, and removed out of the camp by night;
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|
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|
1Mac 4:2
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|
To the end he might rush in upon the camp of the Jews, and
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|
smite them suddenly. And the men of the fortress were his
|
|
guides.
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|
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|
1Mac 4:3
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|
Now when Judas heard thereof he himself removed, and the
|
|
valiant men with him, that he might smite the king's army which
|
|
was at Emmaus,
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|
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|
1Mac 4:4
|
|
While as yet the forces were dispersed from the camp.
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|
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|
1Mac 4:5
|
|
In the mean season came Gorgias by night into the camp of
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|
Judas: and when he found no man there, he sought them in the
|
|
mountains: for said he, These fellows flee from us
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|
|
|
1Mac 4:6
|
|
But as soon as it was day, Judas shewed himself in the plain
|
|
with three thousand men, who nevertheless had neither armour nor
|
|
swords to their minds.
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|
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|
1Mac 4:7
|
|
And they saw the camp of the heathen, that it was strong and
|
|
well harnessed, and compassed round about with horsemen; and
|
|
these were expert of war.
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|
|
|
1Mac 4:8
|
|
Then said Judas to the men that were with him, Fear ye not
|
|
their multitude, neither be ye afraid of their assault.
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|
|
|
1Mac 4:9
|
|
Remember how our fathers were delivered in the Red sea, when
|
|
Pharaoh pursued them with an army.
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|
|
|
1Mac 4:10
|
|
Now therefore let us cry unto heaven, if peradventure the
|
|
Lord will have mercy upon us, and remember the covenant of our
|
|
fathers, and destroy this host before our face this day:
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|
|
|
1Mac 4:11
|
|
That so all the heathen may know that there is one who
|
|
delivereth and saveth Israel.
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|
|
|
1Mac 4:12
|
|
Then the strangers lifted up their eyes, and saw them coming
|
|
over against them.
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|
|
|
1Mac 4:13
|
|
Wherefore they went out of the camp to battle; but they that
|
|
were with Judas sounded their trumpets.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:14
|
|
So they joined battle, and the heathen being discomfited fled
|
|
into the plain.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:15
|
|
Howbeit all the hindmost of them were slain with the sword:
|
|
for they pursued them unto Gazera, and unto the plains of
|
|
Idumea, and Azotus, and Jamnia, so that there were slain of them
|
|
upon a three thousand men.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:16
|
|
This done, Judas returned again with his host from pursuing
|
|
them,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:17
|
|
And said to the people, Be not greedy of the spoil inasmuch
|
|
as there is a battle before us,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:18
|
|
And Gorgias and his host are here by us in the mountain: but
|
|
stand ye now against our enemies, and overcome them, and after
|
|
this ye may boldly take the spoils.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:19
|
|
As Judas was yet speaking these words, there appeared a part
|
|
of them looking out of the mountain:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:20
|
|
Who when they perceived that the Jews had put their host to
|
|
flight and were burning the tents; for the smoke that was seen
|
|
declared what was done:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:21
|
|
When therefore they perceived these things, they were sore
|
|
afraid, and seeing also the host of Judas in the plain ready to
|
|
fight,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:22
|
|
They fled every one into the land of strangers.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:23
|
|
Then Judas returned to spoil the tents, where they got much
|
|
gold, and silver, and blue silk, and purple of the sea, and
|
|
great riches.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:24
|
|
After this they went home, and sung a song of thanksgiving,
|
|
and praised the Lord in heaven: because it is good, because his
|
|
mercy endureth forever.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:25
|
|
Thus Israel had a great deliverance that day.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:26
|
|
Now all the strangers that had escaped came and told Lysias
|
|
what had happened:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:27
|
|
Who, when he heard thereof, was confounded and discouraged,
|
|
because neither such things as he would were done unto Israel,
|
|
nor such things as the king commanded him were come to pass.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:28
|
|
The next year therefore following Lysias gathered together
|
|
threescore thousand choice men of foot, and five thousand
|
|
horsemen, that he might subdue them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:29
|
|
So they came into Idumea, and pitched their tents at
|
|
Bethsura, and Judas met them with ten thousand men.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:30
|
|
And when he saw that mighty army, he prayed and said, Blessed
|
|
art thou, O Saviour of Israel, who didst quell the violence of
|
|
the mighty man by the hand of thy servant David, and gavest the
|
|
host of strangers into the hands of Jonathan the son of Saul,
|
|
and his armourbearer;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:31
|
|
Shut up this army in the hand of thy people Israel, and let
|
|
them be confounded in their power and horsemen:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:32
|
|
Make them to be of no courage, and cause the boldness of
|
|
their strength to fall away, and let them quake at their
|
|
destruction:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:33
|
|
Cast them down with the sword of them that love thee, and let
|
|
all those that know thy name praise thee with thanksgiving.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:34
|
|
So they joined battle; and there were slain of the host of
|
|
Lysias about five thousand men, even before them were they
|
|
slain.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:35
|
|
Now when Lysias saw his army put to flight, and the manliness
|
|
of Judas' soldiers, and how they were ready either to live or
|
|
die valiantly, he went into Antiochia, and gathered together a
|
|
company of strangers, and having made his army greater than it
|
|
was, he purposed to come again into Judea.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:36
|
|
Then said Judas and his brethren, Behold, our enemies are
|
|
discomfited: let us go up to cleanse and dedicate the sanctuary.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:37
|
|
Upon this all the host assembled themselves together, and
|
|
went up into mount Sion.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:38
|
|
And when they saw the sanctuary desolate, and the altar
|
|
profaned, and the gates burned up, and shrubs growing in the
|
|
courts as in a forest, or in one of the mountains, yea, and the
|
|
priests' chambers pulled down;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:39
|
|
They rent their clothes, and made great lamentation, and cast
|
|
ashes upon their heads,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:40
|
|
And fell down flat to the ground upon their faces, and blew
|
|
an alarm with the trumpets, and cried toward heaven.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:41
|
|
Then Judas appointed certain men to fight against those that
|
|
were in the fortress, until he had cleansed the sanctuary.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:42
|
|
So he chose priests of blameless conversation, such as had
|
|
pleasure in the law:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:43
|
|
Who cleansed the sanctuary, and bare out the defiled stones
|
|
into an unclean place.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:44
|
|
And when as they consulted what to do with the altar of burnt
|
|
offerings, which was profaned;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:45
|
|
They thought it best to pull it down, lest it should be a
|
|
reproach to them, because the heathen had defiled it: wherefore
|
|
they pulled it down,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:46
|
|
And laid up the stones in the mountain of the temple in a
|
|
convenient place, until there should come a prophet to shew what
|
|
should be done with them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:47
|
|
Then they took whole stones according to the law, and built a
|
|
new altar according to the former;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:48
|
|
And made up the sanctuary, and the things that were within
|
|
the temple, and hallowed the courts.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:49
|
|
They made also new holy vessels, and into the temple they
|
|
brought the candlestick, and the altar of burnt offerings, and
|
|
of incense, and the table.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:50
|
|
And upon the altar they burned incense, and the lamps that
|
|
were upon the candlestick they lighted, that they might give
|
|
light in the temple.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:51
|
|
Furthermore they set the loaves upon the table, and spread
|
|
out the veils, and finished all the works which they had begun
|
|
to make.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:52
|
|
Now on the five and twentieth day of the ninth month, which
|
|
is called the month Casleu, in the hundred forty and eighth
|
|
year, they rose up betimes in the morning,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:53
|
|
And offered sacrifice according to the law upon the new altar
|
|
of burnt offerings, which they had made.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:54
|
|
Look, at what time and what day the heathen had profaned it,
|
|
even in that was it dedicated with songs, and citherns, and
|
|
harps, and cymbals.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:55
|
|
Then all the people fell upon their faces, worshipping and
|
|
praising the God of heaven, who had given them good success.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:56
|
|
And so they kept the dedication of the altar eight days and
|
|
offered burnt offerings with gladness, and sacrificed the
|
|
sacrifice of deliverance and praise.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:57
|
|
They decked also the forefront of the temple with crowns of
|
|
gold, and with shields; and the gates and the chambers they
|
|
renewed, and hanged doors upon them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:58
|
|
Thus was there very great gladness among the people, for that
|
|
the reproach of the heathen was put away.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:59
|
|
Moreover Judas and his brethren with the whole congregation
|
|
of Israel ordained, that the days of the dedication of the altar
|
|
should be kept in their season from year to year by the space of
|
|
eight days, from the five and twentieth day of the month Casleu,
|
|
with mirth and gladness.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:60
|
|
At that time also they builded up the mount Sion with high
|
|
walls and strong towers round about, lest the Gentiles should
|
|
come and tread it down as they had done before.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 4:61
|
|
And they set there a garrison to keep it, and fortified
|
|
Bethsura to preserve it; that the people might have a defence
|
|
against Idumea.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:1
|
|
Now when the nations round about heard that the altar was
|
|
built and the sanctuary renewed as before, it displeased them
|
|
very much.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:2
|
|
Wherefore they thought to destroy the generation of Jacob
|
|
that was among them, and thereupon they began to slay and
|
|
destroy the people.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:3
|
|
Then Judas fought against the children of Esau in Idumea at
|
|
Arabattine, because they besieged Gael: and he gave them a great
|
|
overthrow, and abated their courage, and took their spoils.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:4
|
|
Also he remembered the injury of the children of Bean, who
|
|
had been a snare and an offence unto the people, in that they
|
|
lay in wait for them in the ways.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:5
|
|
He shut them up therefore in the towers, and encamped against
|
|
them, and destroyed them utterly, and burned the towers of that
|
|
place with fire, and all that were therein.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:6
|
|
Afterward he passed over to the children of Ammon, where he
|
|
found a mighty power, and much people, with Timotheus their
|
|
captain.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:7
|
|
So he fought many battles with them, till at length they were
|
|
discomfited before him; and he smote them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:8
|
|
And when he had taken Jazar, with the towns belonging
|
|
thereto, he returned into Judea.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:9
|
|
Then the heathen that were at Galaad assembled themselves
|
|
together against the Israelites that were in their quarters, to
|
|
destroy them; but they fled to the fortress of Dathema.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:10
|
|
And sent letters unto Judas and his brethren, The heathen
|
|
that are round about us are assembled together against us to
|
|
destroy us:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:11
|
|
And they are preparing to come and take the fortress
|
|
whereunto we are fled, Timotheus being captain of their host.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:12
|
|
Come now therefore, and deliver us from their hands, for many
|
|
of us are slain:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:13
|
|
Yea, all our brethren that were in the places of Tobie are
|
|
put to death: their wives and their children also they have
|
|
carried away captives, and borne away their stuff; and they have
|
|
destroyed there about a thousand men.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:14
|
|
While these letters were yet reading, behold, there came
|
|
other messengers from Galilee with their clothes rent, who
|
|
reported on this wise,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:15
|
|
And said, They of Ptolemais, and of Tyrus, and Sidon, and all
|
|
Galilee of the Gentiles, are assembled together against us to
|
|
consume us.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:16
|
|
Now when Judas and the people heard these words, there
|
|
assembled a great congregation together, to consult what they
|
|
should do for their brethren, that were in trouble, and
|
|
assaulted of them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:17
|
|
Then said Judas unto Simon his brother, Choose thee out men,
|
|
and go and deliver thy brethren that are in Galilee, for I and
|
|
Jonathan my brother will go into the country of Galaad.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:18
|
|
So he left Joseph the son of Zacharias, and Azarias, captains
|
|
of the people, with the remnant of the host in Judea to keep it.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:19
|
|
Unto whom he gave commandment, saying, Take ye the charge of
|
|
this people, and see that ye make not war against the heathen
|
|
until the time that we come again.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:20
|
|
Now unto Simon were given three thousand men to go into
|
|
Galilee, and unto Judas eight thousand men for the country of
|
|
Galaad.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:21
|
|
Then went Simon into Galilee, where he fought many battles
|
|
with the heathen, so that the heathen were discomfited by him.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:22
|
|
And he pursued them unto the gate of Ptolemais; and there
|
|
were slain of the heathen about three thousand men, whose spoils
|
|
he took.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:23
|
|
And those that were in Galilee, and in Arbattis, with their
|
|
wives and their children, and all that they had, took he away
|
|
with him, and brought them into Judea with great joy.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:24
|
|
Judas Maccabeus also and his brother Jonathan went over
|
|
Jordan, and travelled three days' journey in the wilderness,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:25
|
|
Where they met with the Nabathites, who came unto them in a
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peaceable manner, and told them every thing that had happened to
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their brethren in the land of Galaad:
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1Mac 5:26
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And how that many of them were shut up in Bosora, and Bosor,
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and Alema, Casphor, Maked, and Carnaim; all these cities are
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strong and great:
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1Mac 5:27
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And that they were shut up in the rest of the cities of the
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country of Galaad, and that against to morrow they had appointed
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to bring their host against the forts, and to take them, and to
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destroy them all in one day.
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1Mac 5:28
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Hereupon Judas and his host turned suddenly by the way of the
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wilderness unto Bosora; and when he had won the city, he slew
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all the males with the edge of the sword, and took all their
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spoils, and burned the city with fire,
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1Mac 5:29
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From whence he removed by night, and went till he came to the
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fortress.
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1Mac 5:30
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And betimes in the morning they looked up, and, behold, there
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was an innumerable people bearing ladders and other engines of
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war, to take the fortress: for they assaulted them.
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1Mac 5:31
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When Judas therefore saw that the battle was begun, and that
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the cry of the city went up to heaven, with trumpets, and a
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great sound,
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1Mac 5:32
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He said unto his host, Fight this day for your brethren.
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1Mac 5:33
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So he went forth behind them in three companies, who sounded
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their trumpets, and cried with prayer.
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1Mac 5:34
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Then the host of Timotheus, knowing that it was Maccabeus,
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fled from him: wherefore he smote them with a great slaughter;
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so that there were killed of them that day about eight thousand
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men.
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1Mac 5:35
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This done, Judas turned aside to Maspha; and after he had
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assaulted it he took and slew all the males therein, and
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received the spoils thereof and and burnt it with fire.
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1Mac 5:36
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From thence went he, and took Casphon, Maged, Bosor, and the
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other cities of the country of Galaad.
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1Mac 5:37
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After these things gathered Timotheus another host and
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encamped against Raphon beyond the brook.
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1Mac 5:38
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So Judas sent men to espy the host, who brought him word,
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saying, All the heathen that be round about us are assembled
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unto them, even a very great host.
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1Mac 5:39
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He hath also hired the Arabians to help them and they have
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pitched their tents beyond the brook, ready to come and fight
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|
against thee. Upon this Judas went to meet them.
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1Mac 5:40
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Then Timotheus said unto the captains of his host, When Judas
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and his host come near the brook, if he pass over first unto us,
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|
we shall not be able to withstand him; for he will mightily
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|
prevail against us:
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1Mac 5:41
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But if he be afraid, and camp beyond the river, we shall go
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over unto him, and prevail against him.
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1Mac 5:42
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|
Now when Judas came near the brook, he caused the scribes of
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|
the people to remain by the brook: unto whom he gave
|
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commandment, saying, Suffer no man to remain in the camp, but
|
|
let all come to the battle.
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1Mac 5:43
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So he went first over unto them, and all the people after
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|
him: then all the heathen, being discomfited before him, cast
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|
away their weapons, and fled unto the temple that was at
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Carnaim.
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1Mac 5:44
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But they took the city, and burned the temple with all that
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|
were therein. Thus was Carnaim subdued, neither could they stand
|
|
any longer before Judas.
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1Mac 5:45
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Then Judas gathered together all the Israelites that were in
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|
the country of Galaad, from the least unto the greatest, even
|
|
their wives, and their children, and their stuff, a very great
|
|
host, to the end they might come into the land of Judea.
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1Mac 5:46
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Now when they came unto Ephron, (this was a great city in the
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|
way as they should go, very well fortified) they could not turn
|
|
from it, either on the right hand or the left, but must needs
|
|
pass through the midst of it.
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|
1Mac 5:47
|
|
Then they of the city shut them out, and stopped up the gates
|
|
with stones.
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|
1Mac 5:48
|
|
Whereupon Judas sent unto them in peaceable manner, saying,
|
|
Let us pass through your land to go into our own country, and
|
|
none shall do you any hurt; we will only pass through on foot:
|
|
howbeit they would not open unto him.
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|
1Mac 5:49
|
|
Wherefore Judas commanded a proclamation to be made
|
|
throughout the host, that every man should pitch his tent in the
|
|
place where he was.
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|
1Mac 5:50
|
|
So the soldiers pitched, and assaulted the city all that day
|
|
and all that night, till at the length the city was delivered
|
|
into his hands:
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|
1Mac 5:51
|
|
Who then slew all the males with the edge of the sword, and
|
|
rased the city, and took the spoils thereof, and passed through
|
|
the city over them that were slain.
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|
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|
1Mac 5:52
|
|
After this went they over Jordan into the great plain before
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|
Bethsan.
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|
1Mac 5:53
|
|
And Judas gathered together those that came behind, and
|
|
exhorted the people all the way through, till they came into the
|
|
land of Judea.
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|
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|
1Mac 5:54
|
|
So they went up to mount Sion with joy and gladness, where
|
|
they offered burnt offerings, because not one of them were slain
|
|
until they had returned in peace.
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|
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|
1Mac 5:55
|
|
Now what time as Judas and Jonathan were in the land of
|
|
Galaad, and Simon his brother in Galilee before Ptolemais,
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|
|
|
1Mac 5:56
|
|
Joseph the son of Zacharias, and Azarias, captains of the
|
|
garrisons, heard of the valiant acts and warlike deeds which
|
|
they had done.
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|
|
|
1Mac 5:57
|
|
Wherefore they said, Let us also get us a name, and go fight
|
|
against the heathen that are round about us.
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|
|
|
1Mac 5:58
|
|
So when they had given charge unto the garrison that was with
|
|
them, they went toward Jamnia.
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|
|
|
1Mac 5:59
|
|
Then came Gorgias and his men out of the city to fight
|
|
against them.
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|
|
|
1Mac 5:60
|
|
And so it was, that Joseph and Azaras were put to flight, and
|
|
pursued unto the borders of Judea: and there were slain that day
|
|
of the people of Israel about two thousand men.
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|
|
|
1Mac 5:61
|
|
Thus was there a great overthrow among the children of
|
|
Israel, because they were not obedient unto Judas and his
|
|
brethren, but thought to do some valiant act.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:62
|
|
Moreover these men came not of the seed of those, by whose
|
|
hand deliverance was given unto Israel.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:63
|
|
Howbeit the man Judas and his brethren were greatly renowned
|
|
in the sight of all Israel, and of all the heathen, wheresoever
|
|
their name was heard of;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:64
|
|
Insomuch as the the people assembled unto them with joyful
|
|
acclamations.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:65
|
|
Afterward went Judas forth with his brethren, and fought
|
|
against the children of Esau in the land toward the south, where
|
|
he smote Hebron, and the towns thereof, and pulled down the
|
|
fortress of it, and burned the towers thereof round about.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:66
|
|
From thence he removed to go into the land of the
|
|
Philistines, and passed through Samaria.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:67
|
|
At that time certain priests, desirous to shew their valour,
|
|
were slain in battle, for that they went out to fight
|
|
unadvisedly.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 5:68
|
|
So Judas turned to Azotus in the land of the Philistines, and
|
|
when he had pulled down their altars, and burned their carved
|
|
images with fire, and spoiled their cities, he returned into the
|
|
land of Judea.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:1
|
|
About that time king Antiochus travelling through the high
|
|
countries heard say, that Elymais in the country of Persia was a
|
|
city greatly renowned for riches, silver, and gold;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:2
|
|
And that there was in it a very rich temple, wherein were
|
|
coverings of gold, and breastplates, and shields, which
|
|
Alexander, son of Philip, the Macedonian king, who reigned first
|
|
among the Grecians, had left there.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:3
|
|
Wherefore he came and sought to take the city, and to spoil
|
|
it; but he was not able, because they of the city, having had
|
|
warning thereof,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:4
|
|
Rose up against him in battle: so he fled, and departed
|
|
thence with great heaviness, and returned to Babylon.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:5
|
|
Moreover there came one who brought him tidings into Persia,
|
|
that the armies, which went against the land of Judea, were put
|
|
to flight:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:6
|
|
And that Lysias, who went forth first with a great power was
|
|
driven away of the Jews; and that they were made strong by the
|
|
armour, and power, and store of spoils, which they had gotten of
|
|
the armies, whom they had destroyed:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:7
|
|
Also that they had pulled down the abomination, which he had
|
|
set up upon the altar in Jerusalem, and that they had compassed
|
|
about the sanctuary with high walls, as before, and his city
|
|
Bethsura.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:8
|
|
Now when the king heard these words, he was astonished and
|
|
sore moved: whereupon he laid him down upon his bed, and fell
|
|
sick for grief, because it had not befallen him as he looked
|
|
for.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:9
|
|
And there he continued many days: for his grief was ever more
|
|
and more, and he made account that he should die.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:10
|
|
Wherefore he called for all his friends, and said unto them,
|
|
The sleep is gone from mine eyes, and my heart faileth for very
|
|
care.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:11
|
|
And I thought with myself, Into what tribulation am I come,
|
|
and how great a flood of misery is it, wherein now I am! for I
|
|
was bountiful and beloved in my power.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:12
|
|
But now I remember the evils that I did at Jerusalem, and
|
|
that I took all the vessels of gold and silver that were
|
|
therein, and sent to destroy the inhabitants of Judea without a
|
|
cause.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:13
|
|
I perceive therefore that for this cause these troubles are
|
|
come upon me, and, behold, I perish through great grief in a
|
|
strange land.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:14
|
|
Then called he for Philip, one of his friends, who he made
|
|
ruler over all his realm,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:15
|
|
And gave him the crown, and his robe, and his signet, to the
|
|
end he should bring up his son Antiochus, and nourish him up for
|
|
the kingdom.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:16
|
|
So king Antiochus died there in the hundred forty and ninth
|
|
year.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:17
|
|
Now when Lysias knew that the king was dead, he set up
|
|
Antiochus his son, whom he had brought up being young, to reign
|
|
in his stead, and his name he called Eupator.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:18
|
|
About this time they that were in the tower shut up the
|
|
Israelites round about the sanctuary, and sought always their
|
|
hurt, and the strengthening of the heathen.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:19
|
|
Wherefore Judas, purposing to destroy them, called all the
|
|
people together to besiege them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:20
|
|
So they came together, and besieged them in the hundred and
|
|
fiftieth year, and he made mounts for shot against them, and
|
|
other engines.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:21
|
|
Howbeit certain of them that were besieged got forth, unto
|
|
whom some ungodly men of Israel joined themselves:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:22
|
|
And they went unto the king, and said, How long will it be
|
|
ere thou execute judgment, and avenge our brethren?
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:23
|
|
We have been willing to serve thy father, and to do as he
|
|
would have us, and to obey his commandments;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:24
|
|
For which cause they of our nation besiege the tower, and are
|
|
alienated from us: moreover as many of us as they could light on
|
|
they slew, and spoiled our inheritance.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:25
|
|
Neither have they stretched out their hand against us only,
|
|
but also against their borders.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:26
|
|
And, behold, this day are they besieging the tower at
|
|
Jerusalem, to take it: the sanctuary also and Bethsura have they
|
|
fortified.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:27
|
|
Wherefore if thou dost not prevent them quickly, they will do
|
|
the greater things than these, neither shalt thou be able to
|
|
rule them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:28
|
|
Now when the king heard this, he was angry, and gathered
|
|
together all his friends, and the captains of his army, and
|
|
those that had charge of the horse.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:29
|
|
There came also unto him from other kingdoms, and from isles
|
|
of the sea, bands of hired soldiers.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:30
|
|
So that the number of his army was an hundred thousand
|
|
footmen, and twenty thousand horsemen, and two and thirty
|
|
elephants exercised in battle.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:31
|
|
These went through Idumea, and pitched against Bethsura,
|
|
which they assaulted many days, making engines of war; but they
|
|
of Bethsura came out, and burned them with fire, and fought
|
|
valiantly.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:32
|
|
Upon this Judas removed from the tower, and pitched in
|
|
Bathzacharias, over against the king's camp.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:33
|
|
Then the king rising very early marched fiercely with his
|
|
host toward Bathzacharias, where his armies made them ready to
|
|
battle, and sounded the trumpets.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:34
|
|
And to the end they might provoke the elephants to fight,
|
|
they shewed them the blood of grapes and mulberries.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:35
|
|
Moreover they divided the beasts among the armies, and for
|
|
every elephant they appointed a thousand men, armed with coats
|
|
of mail, and with helmets of brass on their heads; and beside
|
|
this, for every beast were ordained five hundred horsemen of the
|
|
best.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:36
|
|
These were ready at every occasion: wheresoever the beast
|
|
was, and whithersoever the beast went, they went also, neither
|
|
departed they from him.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:37
|
|
And upon the beasts were there strong towers of wood, which
|
|
covered every one of them, and were girt fast unto them with
|
|
devices: there were also upon every one two and thirty strong
|
|
men, that fought upon them, beside the Indian that ruled him.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:38
|
|
As for the remnant of the horsemen, they set them on this
|
|
side and that side at the two parts of the host giving them
|
|
signs what to do, and being harnessed all over amidst the ranks.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:39
|
|
Now when the sun shone upon the shields of gold and brass,
|
|
the mountains glistered therewith, and shined like lamps of
|
|
fire.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:40
|
|
So part of the king's army being spread upon the high
|
|
mountains, and part on the valleys below, they marched on safely
|
|
and in order.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:41
|
|
Wherefore all that heard the noise of their multitude, and
|
|
the marching of the company, and the rattling of the harness,
|
|
were moved: for the army was very great and mighty.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:42
|
|
Then Judas and his host drew near, and entered into battle,
|
|
and there were slain of the king's army six hundred men.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:43
|
|
Eleazar also, surnamed Savaran, perceiving that one of the
|
|
beasts, armed with royal harness, was higher than all the rest,
|
|
and supposing that the king was upon him,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:44
|
|
Put himself in jeopardy, to the end he might deliver his
|
|
people, and get him a perpetual name:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:45
|
|
Wherefore he ran upon him courageously through the midst of
|
|
the battle, slaying on the right hand and on the left, so that
|
|
they were divided from him on both sides.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:46
|
|
Which done, he crept under the elephant, and thrust him
|
|
under, and slew him: whereupon the elephant fell down upon him,
|
|
and there he died.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:47
|
|
Howbeit the rest of the Jews seeing the strength of the king,
|
|
and the violence of his forces, turned away from them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:48
|
|
Then the king's army went up to Jerusalem to meet them, and
|
|
the king pitched his tents against Judea, and against mount
|
|
Sion.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:49
|
|
But with them that were in Bethsura he made peace: for they
|
|
came out of the city, because they had no victuals there to
|
|
endure the siege, it being a year of rest to the land.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:50
|
|
So the king took Bethsura, and set a garrison there to keep
|
|
it.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:51
|
|
As for the sanctuary, he besieged it many days: and set there
|
|
artillery with engines and instruments to cast fire and stones,
|
|
and pieces to cast darts and slings.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:52
|
|
Whereupon they also made engines against their engines, and
|
|
held them battle a long season.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:53
|
|
Yet at the last, their vessels being without victuals, (for
|
|
that it was the seventh year, and they in Judea that were
|
|
delivered from the Gentiles, had eaten up the residue of the
|
|
store;)
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:54
|
|
There were but a few left in the sanctuary, because the
|
|
famine did so prevail against them, that they were fain to
|
|
disperse themselves, every man to his own place.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:55
|
|
At that time Lysias heard say, that Philip, whom Antiochus
|
|
the king, whiles he lived, had appointed to bring up his son
|
|
Antiochus, that he might be king,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:56
|
|
Was returned out of Persia and Media, and the king's host
|
|
also that went with him, and that he sought to take unto him the
|
|
ruling of the affairs.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:57
|
|
Wherefore he went in all haste, and said to the king and the
|
|
captains of the host and the company, We decay daily, and our
|
|
victuals are but small, and the place we lay siege unto is
|
|
strong, and the affairs of the kingdom lie upon us:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:58
|
|
Now therefore let us be friends with these men, and make
|
|
peace with them, and with all their nation;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:59
|
|
And covenant with them, that they shall live after their
|
|
laws, as they did before: for they are therefore displeased, and
|
|
have done all these things, because we abolished their laws.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:60
|
|
So the king and the princes were content: wherefore he sent
|
|
unto them to make peace; and they accepted thereof.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:61
|
|
Also the king and the princes made an oath unto them:
|
|
whereupon they went out of the strong hold.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:62
|
|
Then the king entered into mount Sion; but when he saw the
|
|
strength of the place, he broke his oath that he had made, and
|
|
gave commandment to pull down the wall round about.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 6:63
|
|
Afterward departed he in all haste, and returned unto
|
|
Antiochia, where he found Philip to be master of the city: so he
|
|
fought against him, and took the city by force.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 7:1
|
|
In the hundred and one and fiftieth year Demetrius the son of
|
|
Seleucus departed from Rome, and came up with a few men unto a
|
|
city of the sea coast, and reigned there.
|
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1Mac 7:2
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And as he entered into the palace of his ancestors, so it
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was, that his forces had taken Antiochus and Lysias, to bring
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them unto him.
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1Mac 7:3
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Wherefore, when he knew it, he said, Let me not see their
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faces.
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1Mac 7:4
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So his host slew them. Now when Demetrius was set upon the
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throne of his kingdom,
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1Mac 7:5
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There came unto him all the wicked and ungodly men of Israel,
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having Alcimus, who was desirous to be high priest, for their
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captain:
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1Mac 7:6
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And they accused the people to the king, saying, Judas and
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his brethren have slain all thy friends, and driven us out of
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our own land.
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1Mac 7:7
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Now therefore send some man whom thou trustest, and let him
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go and see what havock he hath made among us, and in the king's
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land, and let him punish them with all them that aid them.
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1Mac 7:8
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Then the king chose Bacchides, a friend of the king, who
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ruled beyond the flood, and was a great man in the kingdom, and
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faithful to the king,
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1Mac 7:9
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And him he sent with that wicked Alcimus, whom he made high
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priest, and commanded that he should take vengeance of the
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children of Israel.
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1Mac 7:10
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So they departed, and came with a great power into the land
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of Judea, where they sent messengers to Judas and his brethren
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with peaceable words deceitfully.
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1Mac 7:11
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But they gave no heed to their words; for they saw that they
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were come with a great power.
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1Mac 7:12
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Then did there assemble unto Alcimus and Bacchides a company
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of scribes, to require justice.
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1Mac 7:13
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Now the Assideans were the first among the children of Israel
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that sought peace of them:
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1Mac 7:14
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For said they, One that is a priest of the seed of Aaron is
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come with this army, and he will do us no wrong.
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1Mac 7:15
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So he spake unto them, peaceably, and sware unto them,
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saying, we will procure the harm neither of you nor your
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friends.
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1Mac 7:16
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Whereupon they believed him: howbeit he took of them
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threescore men, and slew them in one day, according to the words
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which he wrote,
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1Mac 7:17
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The flesh of thy saints have they cast out, and their blood
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have they shed round about Jerusalem, and there was none to bury
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them.
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1Mac 7:18
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Wherefore the fear and dread of them fell upon all the
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people, who said, There is neither truth nor righteousness in
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them; for they have broken the covenant and oath that they made.
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1Mac 7:19
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After this, removed Bacchides from Jerusalem, and pitched his
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tents in Bezeth, where he sent and took many of the men that had
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|
forsaken him, and certain of the people also, and when he had
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|
slain them, he cast them into the great pit.
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1Mac 7:20
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Then committed he the country to Alcimus, and left with him a
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|
power to aid him: so Bacchides went to the king.
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1Mac 7:21
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But Alcimus contended for the high priesthood.
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1Mac 7:22
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And unto him resorted all such as troubled the people, who,
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after they had gotten the land of Juda into their power, did
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much hurt in Israel.
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1Mac 7:23
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Now when Judas saw all the mischief that Alcimus and his
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company had done among the Israelites, even above the heathen,
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1Mac 7:24
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He went out into all the coasts of Judea round about, and
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took vengeance of them that had revolted from him, so that they
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|
durst no more go forth into the country.
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1Mac 7:25
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On the other side, when Alcimus saw that Judas and his
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company had gotten the upper hand, and knew that he was not able
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to abide their force, he went again to the king, and said all
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|
the worst of them that he could.
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1Mac 7:26
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Then the king sent Nicanor, one of his honourable princes, a
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man that bare deadly hate unto Israel, with commandment to
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|
destroy the people.
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1Mac 7:27
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So Nicanor came to Jerusalem with a great force; and sent
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unto Judas and his brethren deceitfully with friendly words,
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saying,
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1Mac 7:28
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Let there be no battle between me and you; I will come with a
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|
few men, that I may see you in peace.
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1Mac 7:29
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He came therefore to Judas, and they saluted one another
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|
peaceably. Howbeit the enemies were prepared to take away Judas
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by violence.
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1Mac 7:30
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Which thing after it was known to Judas, to wit, that he came
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unto him with deceit, he was sore afraid of him, and would see
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|
his face no more.
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1Mac 7:31
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Nicanor also, when he saw that his counsel was discovered,
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|
went out to fight against Judas beside Capharsalama:
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1Mac 7:32
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Where there were slain of Nicanor's side about five thousand
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men, and the rest fled into the city of David.
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|
1Mac 7:33
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|
After this went Nicanor up to mount Sion, and there came out
|
|
of the sanctuary certain of the priests and certain of the
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|
elders of the people, to salute him peaceably, and to shew him
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|
the burnt sacrifice that was offered for the king.
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|
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|
1Mac 7:34
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|
But he mocked them, and laughed at them, and abused them
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|
shamefully, and spake proudly,
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|
1Mac 7:35
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|
And sware in his wrath, saying, Unless Judas and his host be
|
|
now delivered into my hands, if ever I come again in safety, I
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|
will burn up this house: and with that he went out in a great
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|
rage.
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|
1Mac 7:36
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|
Then the priests entered in, and stood before the altar and
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|
the temple, weeping, and saying,
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|
1Mac 7:37
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|
Thou, O Lord, didst choose this house to be called by thy
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|
name, and to be a house of prayer and petition for thy people:
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|
1Mac 7:38
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|
Be avenged of this man and his host, and let them fall by the
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|
sword: remember their blasphemies, and suffer them not to
|
|
continue any longer.
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|
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|
1Mac 7:39
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|
So Nicanor went out of Jerusalem, and pitched his tents in
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|
Bethhoron, where an host out of Syria met him.
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|
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|
1Mac 7:40
|
|
But Judas pitched in Adasa with three thousand men, and there
|
|
he prayed, saying,
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1Mac 7:41
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|
O Lord, when they that were sent from the king of the
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|
Assyrians blasphemed, thine angel went out, and smote an hundred
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|
fourscore and five thousand of them.
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|
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|
1Mac 7:42
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|
Even so destroy thou this host before us this day, that the
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|
rest may know that he hath spoken blasphemously against thy
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|
sanctuary, and judge thou him according to his wickedness.
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|
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|
1Mac 7:43
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|
So the thirteenth day of the month Adar the hosts joined
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|
battle: but Nicanor's host was discomfited, and he himself was
|
|
first slain in the battle.
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|
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|
1Mac 7:44
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|
Now when Nicanor's host saw that he was slain, they cast away
|
|
their weapons, and fled.
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|
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|
1Mac 7:45
|
|
Then they pursued after them a day's journey, from Adasa unto
|
|
Gazera, sounding an alarm after them with their trumpets.
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|
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|
1Mac 7:46
|
|
Whereupon they came forth out of all the towns of Judea round
|
|
about, and closed them in; so that they, turning back upon them
|
|
that pursued them, were all slain with the sword, and not one of
|
|
them was left.
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|
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|
1Mac 7:47
|
|
Afterwards they took the spoils, and the prey, and smote off
|
|
Nicanors head, and his right hand, which he stretched out so
|
|
proudly, and brought them away, and hanged them up toward
|
|
Jerusalem.
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|
|
|
1Mac 7:48
|
|
For this cause the people rejoiced greatly, and they kept
|
|
that day a day of great gladness.
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|
|
|
1Mac 7:49
|
|
Moreover they ordained to keep yearly this day, being the
|
|
thirteenth of Adar.
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|
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|
1Mac 7:50
|
|
Thus the land of Juda was in rest a little while.
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|
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|
1Mac 8:1
|
|
Now Judas had heard of the the Romans, that they were mighty
|
|
and valiant men, and such as would lovingly accept all that
|
|
joined themselves unto them, and make a league of amity with all
|
|
that came unto them;
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|
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|
1Mac 8:2
|
|
And that they were men of great valour. It was told him also
|
|
of their wars and noble acts which they had done among the
|
|
Galatians, and how they had conquered them, and brought them
|
|
under tribute;
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|
|
|
1Mac 8:3
|
|
And what they had done in the country of Spain, for the
|
|
winning of the mines of the silver and gold which is there;
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|
|
|
1Mac 8:4
|
|
And that by their policy and patience they had conquered all
|
|
the place, though it were very far from them; and the kings also
|
|
that came against them from the uttermost part of the earth,
|
|
till they had discomfited them, and given them a great
|
|
overthrow, so that the rest did give them tribute every year:
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|
|
|
1Mac 8:5
|
|
Beside this, how they had discomfited in battle Philip, and
|
|
Perseus, king of the Citims, with others that lifted up
|
|
themselves against them, and had overcome them:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:6
|
|
How also Antiochus the great king of Asia, that came against
|
|
them in battle, having an hundred and twenty elephants, with
|
|
horsemen, and chariots, and a very great army, was discomfited
|
|
by them;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:7
|
|
And how they took him alive, and covenanted that he and such
|
|
as reigned after him should pay a great tribute, and give
|
|
hostages, and that which was agreed upon,
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|
|
|
1Mac 8:8
|
|
And the country of India, and Media and Lydia and of the
|
|
goodliest countries, which they took of him, and gave to king
|
|
Eumenes:
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|
|
|
1Mac 8:9
|
|
Moreover how the Grecians had determined to come and destroy
|
|
them;
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|
|
|
1Mac 8:10
|
|
And that they, having knowledge thereof sent against them a
|
|
certain captain, and fighting with them slew many of them, and
|
|
carried away captives their wives and their children, and
|
|
spoiled them, and took possession of their lands, and pulled
|
|
down their strong holds, and brought them to be their servants
|
|
unto this day:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:11
|
|
It was told him besides, how they destroyed and brought under
|
|
their dominion all other kingdoms and isles that at any time
|
|
resisted them;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:12
|
|
But with their friends and such as relied upon them they kept
|
|
amity: and that they had conquered kingdoms both far and nigh,
|
|
insomuch as all that heard of their name were afraid of them:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:13
|
|
Also that, whom they would help to a kingdom, those reign;
|
|
and whom again they would, they displace: finally, that they
|
|
were greatly exalted:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:14
|
|
Yet for all this none of them wore a crown or was clothed in
|
|
purple, to be magnified thereby:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:15
|
|
Moreover how they had made for themselves a senate house,
|
|
wherein three hundred and twenty men sat in council daily,
|
|
consulting alway for the people, to the end they might be well
|
|
ordered:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:16
|
|
And that they committed their government to one man every
|
|
year, who ruled over all their country, and that all were
|
|
obedient to that one, and that there was neither envy nor
|
|
emmulation among them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:17
|
|
In consideration of these things, Judas chose Eupolemus the
|
|
son of John, the son of Accos, and Jason the son of Eleazar, and
|
|
sent them to Rome, to make a league of amity and confederacy
|
|
with them,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:18
|
|
And to intreat them that they would take the yoke from them;
|
|
for they saw that the kingdom of the Grecians did oppress Israel
|
|
with servitude.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:19
|
|
They went therefore to Rome, which was a very great journey,
|
|
and came into the senate, where they spake and said.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:20
|
|
Judas Maccabeus with his brethren, and the people of the
|
|
Jews, have sent us unto you, to make a confederacy and peace
|
|
with you, and that we might be registered your confederates and
|
|
friends.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:21
|
|
So that matter pleased the Romans well.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:22
|
|
And this is the copy of the epistle which the senate wrote
|
|
back again in tables of brass, and sent to Jerusalem, that there
|
|
they might have by them a memorial of peace and confederacy:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:23
|
|
Good success be to the Romans, and to the people of the Jews,
|
|
by sea and by land for ever: the sword also and enemy be far
|
|
from them,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:24
|
|
If there come first any war upon the Romans or any of their
|
|
confederates throughout all their dominion,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:25
|
|
The people of the Jews shall help them, as the time shall be
|
|
appointed, with all their heart:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:26
|
|
Neither shall they give any thing unto them that make war
|
|
upon them, or aid them with victuals, weapons, money, or ships,
|
|
as it hath seemed good unto the Romans; but they shall keep
|
|
their covenants without taking any thing therefore.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:27
|
|
In the same manner also, if war come first upon the nation of
|
|
the Jews, the Romans shall help them with all their heart,
|
|
according as the time shall be appointed them:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:28
|
|
Neither shall victuals be given to them that take part
|
|
against them, or weapons, or money, or ships, as it hath seemed
|
|
good to the Romans; but they shall keep their covenants, and
|
|
that without deceit.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:29
|
|
According to these articles did the Romans make a covenant
|
|
with the people of the Jews.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:30
|
|
Howbeit if hereafter the one party or the other shall think
|
|
to meet to add or diminish any thing, they may do it at their
|
|
pleasures, and whatsoever they shall add or take away shall be
|
|
ratified.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:31
|
|
And as touching the evils that Demetrius doeth to the Jews,
|
|
we have written unto him, saying, Wherefore thou made thy yoke
|
|
heavy upon our friends and confederates the Jews?
|
|
|
|
1Mac 8:32
|
|
If therefore they complain any more against thee, we will do
|
|
them justice, and fight with thee by sea and by land.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:1
|
|
Furthermore, when Demetrius heard the Nicanor and his host
|
|
were slain in battle, he sent Bacchides and Alcimus into the
|
|
land of Judea the second time, and with them the chief strength
|
|
of his host:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:2
|
|
Who went forth by the way that leadeth to Galgala, and
|
|
pitched their tents before Masaloth, which is in Arbela, and
|
|
after they had won it, they slew much people.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:3
|
|
Also the first month of the hundred fifty and second year
|
|
they encamped before Jerusalem:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:4
|
|
From whence they removed, and went to Berea, with twenty
|
|
thousand footmen and two thousand horsemen.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:5
|
|
Now Judas had pitched his tents at Eleasa, and three thousand
|
|
chosen men with him:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:6
|
|
Who seeing the multitude of the other army to he so great
|
|
were sore afraid; whereupon many conveyed themselves out of the
|
|
host, insomuch as abode of them no more but eight hundred men.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:7
|
|
When Judas therefore saw that his host slipt away, and that
|
|
the battle pressed upon him, he was sore troubled in mind, and
|
|
much distressed, for that he had no time to gather them
|
|
together.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:8
|
|
Nevertheless unto them that remained he said, Let us arise
|
|
and go up against our enemies, if peradventure we may be able to
|
|
fight with them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:9
|
|
But they dehorted him, saying, We shall never be able: let us
|
|
now rather save our lives, and hereafter we will return with our
|
|
brethren, and fight against them: for we are but few.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:10
|
|
Then Judas said, God forbid that I should do this thing, and
|
|
flee away from them: if our time be come, let us die manfully
|
|
for our brethren, and let us not stain our honour.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:11
|
|
With that the host of Bacchides removed out of their tents,
|
|
and stood over against them, their horsemen being divided into
|
|
two troops, and their slingers and archers going before the host
|
|
and they that marched in the foreward were all mighty men.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:12
|
|
As for Bacchides, he was in the right wing: so the host drew
|
|
near on the two parts, and sounded their trumpets.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:13
|
|
They also of Judas' side, even they sounded their trumpets
|
|
also, so that the earth shook at the noise of the armies, and
|
|
the battle continued from morning till night.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:14
|
|
Now when Judas perceived that Bacchides and the strength of
|
|
his army were on the right side, he took with him all the hardy
|
|
men,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:15
|
|
Who discomfited the right wing, and pursued them unto the
|
|
mount Azotus.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:16
|
|
But when they of the left wing saw that they of the right
|
|
wing were discomfited, they followed upon Judas and those that
|
|
were with him hard at the heels from behind:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:17
|
|
Whereupon there was a sore battle, insomuch as many were
|
|
slain on both parts.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:18
|
|
Judas also was killed, and the remnant fled.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:19
|
|
THen Jonathan and Simon took Judas their brother, and buried
|
|
him in the sepulchre of his fathers in Modin.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:20
|
|
Moreover they bewailed him, and all Israel made great
|
|
lamentation for him, and mourned many days, saying,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:21
|
|
How is the valiant man fallen, that delivered Israel!
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:22
|
|
As for the other things concerning Judas and his wars, and
|
|
the noble acts which he did, and his greatness, they are not
|
|
written: for they were very many.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:23
|
|
Now after the death of Judas the wicked began to put forth
|
|
their heads in all the coasts of Israel, and there arose up all
|
|
such as wrought iniquity.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:24
|
|
In those days also was there a very great famine, by reason
|
|
whereof the country revolted, and went with them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:25
|
|
Then Bacchides chose the wicked men, and made them lords of
|
|
the country.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:26
|
|
And they made enquiry and search for Judas' friends, and
|
|
brought them unto Bacchides, who took vengeance of them, and
|
|
used them despitefully.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:27
|
|
So was there a great affliction in Israel, the like whereof
|
|
was not since the time that a prophet was not seen among them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:28
|
|
For this cause all Judas' friends came together, and said
|
|
unto Jonathan,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:29
|
|
Since thy brother Judas died, we have no man like him to go
|
|
forth against our enemies, and Bacchides, and against them of
|
|
our nation that are adversaries to us.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 9:30
|
|
Now therefore we have chosen thee this day to be our prince
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and captain in his stead, that thou mayest fight our battles.
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1Mac 9:31
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Upon this Jonathan took the governance upon him at that time,
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and rose up instead of his brother Judas.
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1Mac 9:32
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But when Bacchides gat knowledge thereof, he sought for to
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slay him
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1Mac 9:33
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Then Jonathan, and Simon his brother, and all that were with
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him, perceiving that, fled into the wilderness of Thecoe, and
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pitched their tents by the water of the pool Asphar.
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1Mac 9:34
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Which when Bacchides understood, he came near to Jordan with
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all his host upon the sabbath day.
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1Mac 9:35
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Now Jonathan had sent his brother John, a captain of the
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people, to pray his friends the Nabathites, that they might
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leave with them their carriage, which was much.
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1Mac 9:36
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But the children of Jambri came out of Medaba, and took John,
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and all that he had, and went their way with it.
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1Mac 9:37
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After this came word to Jonathan and Simon his brother, that
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the children of Jambri made a great marriage, and were bringing
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the bride from Nadabatha with a great train, as being the
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daughter of one of the great princes of Chanaan.
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1Mac 9:38
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Therefore they remembered John their brother, and went up,
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and hid themselves under the covert of the mountain:
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1Mac 9:39
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Where they lifted up their eyes, and looked, and, behold,
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there was much ado and great carriage: and the bridegroom came
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forth, and his friends and brethren, to meet them with drums,
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and instruments of musick, and many weapons.
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1Mac 9:40
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Then Jonathan and they that were with him rose up against
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them from the place where they lay in ambush, and made a
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slaughter of them in such sort, as many fell down dead, and the
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remnant fled into the mountain, and they took all their spoils.
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1Mac 9:41
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Thus was the marriage turned into mourning, and the noise of
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their melody into lamentation.
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1Mac 9:42
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So when they had avenged fully the blood of their brother,
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they turned again to the marsh of Jordan.
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1Mac 9:43
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Now when Bacchides heard hereof, he came on the sabbath day
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unto the banks of Jordan with a great power.
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1Mac 9:44
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Then Jonathan said to his company, Let us go up now and fight
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for our lives, for it standeth not with us to day, as in time
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past:
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1Mac 9:45
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For, behold, the battle is before us and behind us, and the
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water of Jordan on this side and that side, the marsh likewise
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and wood, neither is there place for us to turn aside.
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1Mac 9:46
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Wherefore cry ye now unto heaven, that ye may be delivered
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from the hand of your enemies.
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1Mac 9:47
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With that they joined battle, and Jonathan stretched forth
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his hand to smite Bacchides, but he turned back from him.
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1Mac 9:48
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Then Jonathan and they that were with him leapt into Jordan,
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and swam over unto the other bank: howbeit the other passed not
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over Jordan unto them.
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1Mac 9:49
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So there were slain of Bacchides' side that day about a
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thousand men.
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1Mac 9:50
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Afterward returned Bacchides to Jerusalem and repaired the
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strong cites in Judea; the fort in Jericho, and Emmaus, and
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Bethhoron, and Bethel, and Thamnatha, Pharathoni, and Taphon,
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these did he strengthen with high walls, with gates and with
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bars.
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1Mac 9:51
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And in them he set a garrison, that they might work malice
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upon Israel.
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1Mac 9:52
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He fortified also the city Bethsura, and Gazera, and the
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tower, and put forces in them, and provision of victuals.
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1Mac 9:53
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Besides, he took the chief men's sons in the country for
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hostages, and put them into the tower at Jerusalem to be kept.
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1Mac 9:54
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Moreover in the hundred fifty and third year, in the second
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month, Alcimus commanded that the wall of the inner court of the
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sanctuary should be pulled down; he pulled down also the works
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of the prophets
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1Mac 9:55
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And as he began to pull down, even at that time was Alcimus
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plagued, and his enterprizes hindered: for his mouth was
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stopped, and he was taken with a palsy, so that he could no more
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speak any thing, nor give order concerning his house.
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1Mac 9:56
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So Alcimus died at that time with great torment.
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1Mac 9:57
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Now when Bacchides saw that Alcimus was dead, he returned to
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the king: whereupon the land of Judea was in rest two years.
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1Mac 9:58
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Then all the ungodly men held a council, saying, Behold,
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Jonathan and his company are at ease, and dwell without care:
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now therefore we will bring Bacchides hither, who shall take
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them all in one night.
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1Mac 9:59
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So they went and consulted with him.
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1Mac 9:60
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Then removed he, and came with a great host, and sent letters
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privily to his adherents in Judea, that they should take
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Jonathan and those that were with him: howbeit they could not,
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because their counsel was known unto them.
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1Mac 9:61
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Wherefore they took of the men of the country, that were
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authors of that mischief, about fifty persons, and slew them.
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1Mac 9:62
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Afterward Jonathan, and Simon, and they that were with him,
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|
got them away to Bethbasi, which is in the wilderness, and they
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|
repaired the decays thereof, and made it strong.
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1Mac 9:63
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Which thing when Bacchides knew, he gathered together all his
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host, and sent word to them that were of Judea.
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1Mac 9:64
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Then went he and laid siege against Bethbasi; and they fought
|
|
against it a long season and made engines of war.
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1Mac 9:65
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But Jonathan left his brother Simon in the city, and went
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|
forth himself into the country, and with a certain number went
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|
he forth.
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1Mac 9:66
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|
And he smote Odonarkes and his brethren, and the children of
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|
Phasiron in their tent.
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1Mac 9:67
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And when he began to smite them, and came up with his forces,
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Simon and his company went out of the city, and burned up the
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engines of war,
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1Mac 9:68
|
|
And fought against Bacchides, who was discomfited by them,
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|
and they afflicted him sore: for his counsel and travail was in
|
|
vain.
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1Mac 9:69
|
|
Wherefore he was very wroth at the wicked men that gave him
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counsel to come into the country, inasmuch as he slew many of
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|
them, and purposed to return into his own country.
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|
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|
1Mac 9:70
|
|
Whereof when Jonathan had knowledge, he sent ambassadors unto
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|
him, to the end he should make peace with him, and deliver them
|
|
the prisoners.
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1Mac 9:71
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|
Which thing he accepted, and did according to his demands,
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|
and sware unto him that he would never do him harm all the days
|
|
of his life.
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|
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|
1Mac 9:72
|
|
When therefore he had restored unto him the prisoners that he
|
|
had taken aforetime out of the land of Judea, he returned and
|
|
went his way into his own land, neither came he any more into
|
|
their borders.
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|
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|
1Mac 9:73
|
|
Thus the sword ceased from Israel: but Jonathan dwelt at
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|
Machmas, and began to govern the people; and he destroyed the
|
|
ungodly men out of Israel.
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:1
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|
In the hundred and sixtieth year Alexander, the son of
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|
Antiochus surnamed Epiphanes, went up and took Ptolemais: for
|
|
the people had received him, by means whereof he reigned there,
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:2
|
|
Now when king Demetrius heard thereof, he gathered together
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|
an exceeding great host, and went forth against him to fight.
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|
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|
1Mac 10:3
|
|
Moreover Demetrius sent letters unto Jonathan with loving
|
|
words, so as he magnified him.
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|
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|
1Mac 10:4
|
|
For said he, Let us first make peace with him, before he join
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|
with Alexander against us:
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|
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|
1Mac 10:5
|
|
Else he will remember all the evils that we have done against
|
|
him, and against his brethren and his people.
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:6
|
|
Wherefore he gave him authority to gather together an host,
|
|
and to provide weapons, that he might aid him in battle: he
|
|
commanded also that the hostages that were in the tower should
|
|
be delivered him.
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:7
|
|
Then came Jonathan to Jerusalem, and read the letters in the
|
|
audience of all the people, and of them that were in the tower:
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:8
|
|
Who were sore afraid, when they heard that the king had given
|
|
him authority to gather together an host.
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:9
|
|
Whereupon they of the tower delivered their hostages unto
|
|
Jonathan, and he delivered them unto their parents.
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:10
|
|
This done, Jonathan settled himself in Jerusalem, and began
|
|
to build and repair the city.
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:11
|
|
And he commanded the workmen to build the walls and the mount
|
|
Sion and about with square stones for fortification; and they
|
|
did so.
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:12
|
|
Then the strangers, that were in the fortresses which
|
|
Bacchides had built, fled away;
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:13
|
|
Insomuch as every man left his place, and went into his own
|
|
country.
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:14
|
|
Only at Bethsura certain of those that had forsaken the law
|
|
and the commandments remained still: for it was their place of
|
|
refuge.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:15
|
|
Now when king Alexander had heard what promises Demetrius had
|
|
sent unto Jonathan: when also it was told him of the battles and
|
|
noble acts which he and his brethren had done, and of the pains
|
|
that they had endured,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:16
|
|
He said, Shall we find such another man? now therefore we
|
|
will make him our friend and confederate.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:17
|
|
Upon this he wrote a letter, and sent it unto him, according
|
|
to these words, saying,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:18
|
|
King Alexander to his brother Jonathan sendeth greeting:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:19
|
|
We have heard of thee, that thou art a man of great power,
|
|
and meet to be our friend.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:20
|
|
Wherefore now this day we ordain thee to be the high priest
|
|
of thy nation, and to be called the king's friend; (and
|
|
therewithal he sent him a purple robe and a crown of gold:) and
|
|
require thee to take our part, and keep friendship with us.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:21
|
|
So in the seventh month of the hundred and sixtieth year, at
|
|
the feast of the tabernacles, Jonathan put on the holy robe, and
|
|
gathered together forces, and provided much armour.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:22
|
|
Whereof when Demetrius heard, he was very sorry, and said,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:23
|
|
What have we done, that Alexander hath prevented us in making
|
|
amity with the Jews to strengthen himself?
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:24
|
|
I also will write unto them words of encouragement, and
|
|
promise them dignities and gifts, that I may have their aid.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:25
|
|
He sent unto them therefore to this effect: King Demetrius
|
|
unto the people of the Jews sendeth greeting:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:26
|
|
Whereas ye have kept covenants with us, and continued in our
|
|
friendship, not joining yourselves with our enemies, we have
|
|
heard hereof, and are glad.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:27
|
|
Wherefore now continue ye still to be faithful unto us, and
|
|
we will well recompense you for the things ye do in our behalf,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:28
|
|
And will grant you many immunities, and give you rewards.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:29
|
|
And now do I free you, and for your sake I release all the
|
|
Jews, from tributes, and from the customs of salt, and from
|
|
crown taxes,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:30
|
|
And from that which appertaineth unto me to receive for the
|
|
third part or the seed, and the half of the fruit of the trees,
|
|
I release it from this day forth, so that they shall not be
|
|
taken of the land of Judea, nor of the three governments which
|
|
are added thereunto out of the country of Samaria and Galilee,
|
|
from this day forth for evermore.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:31
|
|
Let Jerusalem also be holy and free, with the borders
|
|
thereof, both from tenths and tributes.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:32
|
|
And as for the tower which is at Jerusalem, I yield up
|
|
authority over it, and give the high priest, that he may set in
|
|
it such men as he shall choose to keep it.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:33
|
|
Moreover I freely set at liberty every one of the Jews, that
|
|
were carried captives out of the land of Judea into any part of
|
|
my kingdom, and I will that all my officers remit the tributes
|
|
even of their cattle.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:34
|
|
Furthermore I will that all the feasts, and sabbaths, and new
|
|
moons, and solemn days, and the three days before the feast, and
|
|
the three days after the feast shall be all of immunity and
|
|
freedom for all the Jews in my realm.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:35
|
|
Also no man shall have authority to meddle with or to molest
|
|
any of them in any matter.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:36
|
|
I will further, that there be enrolled among the king's
|
|
forces about thirty thousand men of the Jews, unto whom pay
|
|
shall be given, as belongeth to all king's forces.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:37
|
|
And of them some shall be placed in the king's strong holds,
|
|
of whom also some shall be set over the affairs of the kingdom,
|
|
which are of trust: and I will that their overseers and
|
|
governors be of themselves, and that they live after their own
|
|
laws, even as the king hath commanded in the land of Judea.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:38
|
|
And concerning the three governments that are added to Judea
|
|
from the country of Samaria, let them be joined with Judea, that
|
|
they may be reckoned to be under one, nor bound to obey other
|
|
authority than the high priest's.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:39
|
|
As for Ptolemais, and the land pertaining thereto, I give it
|
|
as a free gift to the sanctuary at Jerusalem for the necessary
|
|
expences of the sanctuary.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:40
|
|
Moreover I give every year fifteen thousand shekels of silver
|
|
out of the king's accounts from the places appertaining.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:41
|
|
And all the overplus, which the officers payed not in as in
|
|
former time, from henceforth shall be given toward the works of
|
|
the temple.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:42
|
|
And beside this, the five thousand shekels of silver, which
|
|
they took from the uses of the temple out of the accounts year
|
|
by year, even those things shall be released, because they
|
|
appertain to the priests that minister.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:43
|
|
And whosoever they be that flee unto the temple at Jerusalem,
|
|
or be within the liberties hereof, being indebted unto the king,
|
|
or for any other matter, let them be at liberty, and all that
|
|
they have in my realm.
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:44
|
|
For the building also and repairing of the works of the
|
|
sanctuary expences shall be given of the king's accounts.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:45
|
|
Yea, and for the building of the walls of Jerusalem, and the
|
|
fortifying thereof round about, expences shall be given out of
|
|
the king's accounts, as also for the building of the walls in
|
|
Judea.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:46
|
|
Now when Jonathan and the people heard these words, they gave
|
|
no credit unto them, nor received them, because they remembered
|
|
the great evil that he had done in Israel; for he had afflicted
|
|
them very sore.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:47
|
|
But with Alexander they were well pleased, because he was the
|
|
first that entreated of true peace with them, and they were
|
|
confederate with him always.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:48
|
|
Then gathered king Alexander great forces, and camped over
|
|
against Demetrius.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:49
|
|
And after the two kings had joined battle, Demetrius' host
|
|
fled: but Alexander followed after him, and prevailed against
|
|
them.
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:50
|
|
And he continued the battle very sore until the sun went
|
|
down: and that day was Demetrius slain.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:51
|
|
Afterward Alexander sent ambassadors to Ptolemee king of
|
|
Egypt with a message to this effect:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:52
|
|
Forasmuch as I am come again to my realm, and am set in the
|
|
throne of my progenitors, and have gotten the dominion, and
|
|
overthrown Demetrius, and recovered our country;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:53
|
|
For after I had joined battle with him, both he and his host
|
|
was discomfited by us, so that we sit in the throne of his
|
|
kingdom:
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:54
|
|
Now therefore let us make a league of amity together, and
|
|
give me now thy daughter to wife: and I will be thy son in law,
|
|
and will give both thee and her as according to thy dignity.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:55
|
|
Then Ptolemee the king gave answer, saying, Happy be the day
|
|
wherein thou didst return into the land of thy fathers, and
|
|
satest in the throne of their kingdom.
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:56
|
|
And now will I do to thee, as thou hast written: meet me
|
|
therefore at Ptolemais, that we may see one another; for I will
|
|
marry my daughter to thee according to thy desire.
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:57
|
|
So Ptolemee went out of Egypt with his daughter Cleopatra,
|
|
and they came unto Ptolemais in the hundred threescore and
|
|
second year:
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|
|
|
1Mac 10:58
|
|
Where king Alexander meeting him, he gave unto him his
|
|
daughter Cleopatra, and celebrated her marriage at Ptolemais
|
|
with great glory, as the manner of kings is.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:59
|
|
Now king Alexander had written unto Jonathan, that he should
|
|
come and meet him.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:60
|
|
Who thereupon went honourably to Ptolemais, where he met the
|
|
two kings, and gave them and their friends silver and gold, and
|
|
many presents, and found favour in their sight.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:61
|
|
At that time certain pestilent fellows of Israel, men of a
|
|
wicked life, assembled themselves against him, to accuse him:
|
|
but the king would not hear them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:62
|
|
Yea more than that, the king commanded to take off his
|
|
garments, and clothe him in purple: and they did so.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:63
|
|
And he made him sit by himself, and said into his princes, Go
|
|
with him into the midst of the city, and make proclamation, that
|
|
no man complain against him of any matter, and that no man
|
|
trouble him for any manner of cause.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:64
|
|
Now when his accusers saw that he was honored according to
|
|
the proclamation, and clothed in purple, they fled all away.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:65
|
|
So the king honoured him, and wrote him among his chief
|
|
friends, and made him a duke, and partaker of his dominion.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:66
|
|
Afterward Jonathan returned to Jerusalem with peace and
|
|
gladness.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:67
|
|
Furthermore in the; hundred threescore and fifth year came
|
|
Demetrius son of Demetrius out of Crete into the land of his
|
|
fathers:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:68
|
|
Whereof when king Alexander heard tell, he was right sorry,
|
|
and returned into Antioch.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 10:69
|
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Then Demetrius made Apollonius the governor of Celosyria his
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general, who gathered together a great host, and camped in
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Jamnia, and sent unto Jonathan the high priest, saying,
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1Mac 10:70
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Thou alone liftest up thyself against us, and I am laughed to
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scorn for thy sake, and reproached: and why dost thou vaunt thy
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power against us in the mountains?
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1Mac 10:71
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Now therefore, if thou trustest in thine own strength, come
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down to us into the plain field, and there let us try the matter
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together: for with me is the power of the cities.
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1Mac 10:72
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Ask and learn who I am, and the rest that take our part, and
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they shall tell thee that thy foot is not able to to flight in
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their own land.
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1Mac 10:73
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Wherefore now thou shalt not be able to abide the horsemen
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and so great a power in the plain, where is neither stone nor
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flint, nor place to flee unto.
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1Mac 10:74
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So when Jonathan heard these words of Apollonius, he was
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moved in his mind, and choosing ten thousand men he went out of
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Jerusalem, where Simon his brother met him for to help him.
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1Mac 10:75
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And he pitched his tents against Joppa: but; they of Joppa
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shut him out of the city, because Apollonius had a garrison
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there.
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1Mac 10:76
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Then Jonathan laid siege unto it: whereupon they of the city
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let him in for fear: and so Jonathan won Joppa.
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1Mac 10:77
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Whereof when Apollonius heard, he took three thousand
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horsemen, with a great host of footmen, and went to Azotus as
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one that journeyed, and therewithal drew him forth into the
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plain. because he had a great number of horsemen, in whom he put
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his trust.
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1Mac 10:78
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Then Jonathan followed after him to Azotus, where the armies
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joined battle.
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1Mac 10:79
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Now Apollonius had left a thousand horsemen in ambush.
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1Mac 10:80
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And Jonathan knew that there was an ambushment behind him;
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for they had compassed in his host, and cast darts at the
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people, from morning till evening.
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1Mac 10:81
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But the people stood still, as Jonathan had commanded them:
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and so the enemies' horses were tired.
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1Mac 10:82
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Then brought Simon forth his host, and set them against the
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footmen, (for the horsemen were spent) who were discomfited by
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him, and fled.
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1Mac 10:83
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The horsemen also, being scattered in the field, fled to
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Azotus, and went into Bethdagon, their idol's temple, for
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safety.
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1Mac 10:84
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But Jonathan set fire on Azotus, and the cities round about
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it, and took their spoils; and the temple of Dagon, with them
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that were fled into it, he burned with fire.
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1Mac 10:85
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Thus there were burned and slain with the sword well nigh
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eight thousand men.
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1Mac 10:86
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And from thence Jonathan removed his host, and camped against
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Ascalon, where the men of the city came forth, and met him with
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great pomp.
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1Mac 10:87
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After this returned Jonathan and his host unto Jerusalem,
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having any spoils.
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1Mac 10:88
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Now when king ALexander heard these things, he honoured
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Jonathan yet more.
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1Mac 10:89
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And sent him a buckle of gold, as the use is to be given to
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such as are of the king's blood: he gave him also Accaron with
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the borders thereof in possession.
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1Mac 11:1
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And the king of Egypt gathered together a great host, like
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the sand that lieth upon the sea shore, and many ships, and went
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about through deceit to get Alexander's kingdom, and join it to
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his own.
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1Mac 11:2
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Whereupon he took his journey into Spain in peaceable manner,
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so as they of the cities opened unto him, and met him: for king
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Alexander had commanded them so to do, because he was his
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brother in law.
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1Mac 11:3
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Now as Ptolemee entered into the cities, he set in every one
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of them a garrison of soldiers to keep it.
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1Mac 11:4
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And when he came near to Azotus, they shewed him the temple
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of Dagon that was burnt, and Azotus and the suburbs thereof that
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were destroyed, and the bodies that were cast abroad and them
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that he had burnt in the battle; for they had made heaps of them
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by the way where he should pass.
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1Mac 11:5
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Also they told the king whatsoever Jonathan had done, to the
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intent he might blame him: but the king held his peace.
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1Mac 11:6
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Then Jonathan met the king with great pomp at Joppa, where
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they saluted one another, and lodged.
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1Mac 11:7
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Afterward Jonathan, when he had gone with the king to the
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river called Eleutherus, returned again to Jerusalem.
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1Mac 11:8
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King Ptolemee therefore, having gotten the dominion of the
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|
cities by the sea unto Seleucia upon the sea coast, imagined
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wicked counsels against Alexander.
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1Mac 11:9
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Whereupon he sent ambasadors unto king Demetrius, saying,
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Come, let us make a league betwixt us, and I will give thee my
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daughter whom Alexander hath, and thou shalt reign in thy
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father's kingdom:
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1Mac 11:10
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For I repent that I gave my daughter unto him, for he sought
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to slay me.
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1Mac 11:11
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Thus did he slander him, because he was desirous of his
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|
kingdom.
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1Mac 11:12
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Wherefore he took his daughter from him, and gave her to
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Demetrius, and forsook Alexander, so that their hatred was
|
|
openly known.
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1Mac 11:13
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|
Then Ptolemee entered into Antioch, where he set two crowns
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|
upon his head, the crown of Asia, and of Egypt.
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1Mac 11:14
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In the mean season was king Alexander in Cilicia, because
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|
those that dwelt in those parts had revolted from him.
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1Mac 11:15
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But when Alexander heard of this, he came to war against him:
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whereupon king Ptolemee brought forth his host, and met him with
|
|
a mighty power, and put him to flight.
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1Mac 11:16
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So Alexander fled into Arabia there to be defended; but king
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|
Ptolemee was exalted:
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1Mac 11:17
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For Zabdiel the Arabian took off Alexander's head, and sent
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it unto Ptolemee.
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1Mac 11:18
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King Ptolemee also died the third day after, and they that
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|
were in the strong holds were slain one of another.
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|
1Mac 11:19
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|
By this means Demetrius reigned in the hundred threescore and
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|
seventh year.
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1Mac 11:20
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|
At the same time Jonathan gathered together them that were in
|
|
Judea to take the tower that was in Jerusalem: and he made many
|
|
engines of war against it.
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|
1Mac 11:21
|
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Then came ungodly persons, who hated their own people, went
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|
unto the king, and told him that Jonathan besieged the tower,
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|
1Mac 11:22
|
|
Whereof when he heard, he was angry, and immediately
|
|
removing, he came to Ptolemais, and wrote unto Jonathan, that he
|
|
should not lay siege to the tower, but come and speak with him
|
|
at Ptolemais in great haste.
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|
1Mac 11:23
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|
Nevertheless Jonathan, when he heard this, commanded to
|
|
besiege it still: and he chose certain of the elders of Israel
|
|
and the priests, and put himself in peril;
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|
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|
1Mac 11:24
|
|
And took silver and gold, and raiment, and divers presents
|
|
besides, and went to Ptolemais unto the king, where he found
|
|
favour in his sight.
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|
1Mac 11:25
|
|
And though certain ungodly men of the people had made
|
|
complaints against him,
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|
1Mac 11:26
|
|
Yet the king entreated him as his predecessors had done
|
|
before, and promoted him in the sight of all his friends,
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|
1Mac 11:27
|
|
And confirmed him in the high priesthood, and in all the
|
|
honours that he had before, and gave him preeminence among his
|
|
chief friends.
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|
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|
1Mac 11:28
|
|
Then Jonathan desired the king, that he would make Judea free
|
|
from tribute, as also the three governments, with the country of
|
|
Samaria; and he promised him three hundred talents.
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|
|
|
1Mac 11:29
|
|
So the king consented, and wrote letters unto Jonathan of all
|
|
these things after this manner:
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|
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|
1Mac 11:30
|
|
King Demetrius unto his brother Jonathan, and unto the nation
|
|
of the Jews, sendeth greeting:
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|
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|
1Mac 11:31
|
|
We send you here a copy of the letter which we did write unto
|
|
our cousin Lasthenes concerning you, that ye might see it.
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|
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|
1Mac 11:32
|
|
King Demetrius unto his father Lasthenes sendeth greeting:
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|
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|
1Mac 11:33
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|
We are determined to do good to the people of the Jews, who
|
|
are our friends, and keep covenants with us, because of their
|
|
good will toward us.
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|
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|
1Mac 11:34
|
|
Wherefore we have ratified unto them the borders of Judea,
|
|
with the three governments of Apherema and Lydda and Ramathem,
|
|
that are added unto Judea from the country of Samaria, and all
|
|
things appertaining unto them, for all such as do sacrifice in
|
|
Jerusalem, instead of the payments which the king received of
|
|
them yearly aforetime out of the fruits of the earth and of
|
|
trees.
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|
|
|
1Mac 11:35
|
|
And as for other things that belong unto us, of the tithes
|
|
and customs pertaining unto us, as also the saltpits, and the
|
|
crown taxes, which are due unto us, we discharge them of them
|
|
all for their relief.
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|
|
|
1Mac 11:36
|
|
And nothing hereof shall be revoked from this time forth for
|
|
ever.
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|
|
|
1Mac 11:37
|
|
Now therefore see that thou make a copy of these things, and
|
|
let it be delivered unto Jonathan, and set upon the holy mount
|
|
in a conspicuous place.
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|
|
|
1Mac 11:38
|
|
After this, when king Demetrius saw that the land was quiet
|
|
before him, and that no resistance was made against him, he sent
|
|
away all his forces, every one to his own place, except certain
|
|
bands of strangers, whom he had gathered from the isles of the
|
|
heathen: wherefore all the forces of his fathers hated him.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:39
|
|
Moreover there was one Tryphon, that had been of Alexander's
|
|
part afore, who, seeing that all the host murmured against
|
|
Demetrius, went to Simalcue the Arabian that brought up
|
|
Antiochus the young son of Alexander,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:40
|
|
And lay sore upon him to deliver him this young Antiochus,
|
|
that he might reign in his father's stead: he told him therefore
|
|
all that Demetrius had done, and how his men of war were at
|
|
enmity with him, and there he remained a long season.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:41
|
|
In the mean time Jonathan sent unto king Demetrius, that he
|
|
would cast those of the tower out of Jerusalem, and those also
|
|
in the fortresses: for they fought against Israel.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:42
|
|
So Demetrius sent unto Jonathan, saying, I will not only do
|
|
this for thee and thy people, but I will greatly honour thee and
|
|
thy nation, if opportunity serve.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:43
|
|
Now therefore thou shalt do well, if thou send me men to help
|
|
me; for all my forces are gone from me.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:44
|
|
Upon this Jonathan sent him three thousand strong men unto
|
|
Antioch: and when they came to the king, the king was very glad
|
|
of their coming.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:45
|
|
Howbeit they that were of the city gathered themselves
|
|
together into the midst of the city, to the number of an hundred
|
|
and twenty thousand men, and would have slain the king.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:46
|
|
Wherefore the king fled into the court, but they of the city
|
|
kept the passages of the city, and began to fight.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:47
|
|
Then the king called to the Jews for help, who came unto him
|
|
all at once, and dispersing themselves through the city slew
|
|
that day in the city to the number of an hundred thousand.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:48
|
|
Also they set fire on the city, and gat many spoils that day,
|
|
and delivered the king.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:49
|
|
So when they of the city saw that the Jews had got the city
|
|
as they would, their courage was abated: wherefore they made
|
|
supplication to the king, and cried, saying,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:50
|
|
Grant us peace, and let the Jews cease from assaulting us and
|
|
the city.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:51
|
|
With that they cast away their weapons, and made peace; and
|
|
the Jews were honoured in the sight of the king, and in the
|
|
sight of all that were in his realm; and they returned to
|
|
Jerusalem, having great spoils.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:52
|
|
So king Demetrius sat on the throne of his kingdom, and the
|
|
land was quiet before him.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:53
|
|
Nevertheless he dissembled in all that ever he spake, and
|
|
estranged himself from Jonathan, neither rewarded he him
|
|
according to the benefits which he had received of him, but
|
|
troubled him very sore.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:54
|
|
After this returned Tryphon, and with him the young child
|
|
Antiochus, who reigned, and was crowned.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:55
|
|
Then there gathered unto him all the men of war, whom
|
|
Demetrius had put away, and they fought against Demetrius, who
|
|
turned his back and fled.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:56
|
|
Moreover Tryphon took the elephants, and won Antioch.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:57
|
|
At that time young Antiochus wrote unto Jonathan, saying, I
|
|
confirm thee in the high priesthood, and appoint thee ruler over
|
|
the four governments, and to be one of the king's friends.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:58
|
|
Upon this he sent him golden vessels to be served in, and
|
|
gave him leave to drink in gold, and to be clothed in purple,
|
|
and to wear a golden buckle.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:59
|
|
His brother Simon also he made captain from the place called
|
|
The ladder of Tyrus unto the borders of Egypt.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:60
|
|
Then Jonathan went forth, and passed through the cities
|
|
beyond the water, and all the forces of Syria gathered
|
|
themselves unto him for to help him: and when he came to
|
|
Ascalon, they of the city met him honourably.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:61
|
|
From whence he went to Gaza, but they of Gaza shut him out;
|
|
wherefore he laid siege unto it, and burned the suburbs thereof
|
|
with fire, and spoiled them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:62
|
|
Afterward, when they of Gaza made supplication unto Jonathan,
|
|
he made peace with them, and took the sons of their chief men
|
|
for hostages, and sent them to Jerusalem, and passed through the
|
|
country unto Damascus.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:63
|
|
Now when Jonathan heard that Demetrius' princes were come to
|
|
Cades, which is in Galilee, with a great power, purposing to
|
|
remove him out of the country,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:64
|
|
He went to meet them, and left Simon his brother in the
|
|
country.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:65
|
|
Then Simon encamped against Bethsura and fought against it a
|
|
long season, and shut it up:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:66
|
|
But they desired to have peace with him, which he granted
|
|
them, and then put them out from thence, and took the city, and
|
|
set a garrison in it.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:67
|
|
As for Jonathan and his host, they pitched at the water of
|
|
Gennesar, from whence betimes in the morning they gat them to
|
|
the plain of Nasor.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:68
|
|
And, behold, the host of strangers met them in the plain,
|
|
who, having laid men in ambush for him in the mountains, came
|
|
themselves over against him.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:69
|
|
So when they that lay in ambush rose out of their places and
|
|
joined battle, all that were of Jonathan's side fled;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:70
|
|
Insomuch as there was not one of them left, except Mattathias
|
|
the son of Absalom, and Judas the son of Calphi, the captains of
|
|
the host.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:71
|
|
Then Jonathan rent his clothes, and cast earth upon his head,
|
|
and prayed.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:72
|
|
Afterwards turning again to battle, he put them to flight,
|
|
and so they ran away.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:73
|
|
Now when his own men that were fled saw this, they turned
|
|
again unto him, and with him pursued them to Cades, even unto
|
|
their own tents, and there they camped.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 11:74
|
|
So there were slain of the heathen that day about three
|
|
thousand men: but Jonathan returned to Jerusalem.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 12:1
|
|
Now when Jonathan saw that time served him, he chose certain
|
|
men, and sent them to Rome, for to confirm and renew the
|
|
friendship that they had with them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 12:2
|
|
He sent letters also to the Lacedemonians, and to other
|
|
places, for the same purpose.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 12:3
|
|
So they went unto Rome, and entered into the senate, and
|
|
said, Jonathan the high priest, and the people of the Jews, sent
|
|
us unto you, to the end ye should renew the friendship, which ye
|
|
had with them, and league, as in former time.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 12:4
|
|
Upon this the Romans gave them letters unto the governors of
|
|
every place that they should bring them into the land of Judea
|
|
peaceably.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 12:5
|
|
And this is the copy of the letters which Jonathan wrote to
|
|
the Lacedemonians:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 12:6
|
|
Jonathan the high priest, and the elders of the nation, and
|
|
the priests, and the other of the Jews, unto the Lacedemonians
|
|
their brethren send greeting:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 12:7
|
|
There were letters sent in times past unto Onias the high
|
|
priest from Darius, who reigned then among you, to signify that
|
|
ye are our brethren, as the copy here underwritten doth specify.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 12:8
|
|
At which time Onias entreated the ambassador that was sent
|
|
honourably, and received the letters, wherein declaration was
|
|
made of the league and friendship.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 12:9
|
|
Therefore we also, albeit we need none of these things, that
|
|
we have the holy books of scripture in our hands to comfort us,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 12:10
|
|
Have nevertheless attempted to send unto you for the renewing
|
|
of brotherhood and friendship, lest we should become strangers
|
|
unto you altogether: for there is a long time passed since ye
|
|
sent unto us.
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|
|
|
1Mac 12:11
|
|
We therefore at all times without ceasing, both in our
|
|
feasts, and other convenient days, do remember you in the
|
|
sacrifices which we offer, and in our prayers, as reason is, and
|
|
as it becometh us to think upon our brethren:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 12:12
|
|
And we are right glad of your honour.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 12:13
|
|
As for ourselves, we have had great troubles and wars on
|
|
every side, forsomuch as the kings that are round about us have
|
|
fought against us.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 12:14
|
|
Howbeit we would not be troublesome unto you, nor to others
|
|
of our confederates and friends, in these wars:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 12:15
|
|
For we have help from heaven that succoureth us, so as we are
|
|
delivered from our enemies, and our enemies are brought under
|
|
foot.
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|
|
|
1Mac 12:16
|
|
For this cause we chose Numenius the son of Antiochus, and
|
|
Antipater he son of Jason, and sent them unto the Romans, to
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renew the amity that we had with them, and the former league.
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1Mac 12:17
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We commanded them also to go unto you, and to salute and to
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deliver you our letters concerning the renewing of our
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brotherhood.
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1Mac 12:18
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Wherefore now ye shall do well to give us an answer thereto.
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1Mac 12:19
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And this is the copy of the letters which Oniares sent.
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1Mac 12:20
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Areus king of the Lacedemonians to Onias the high priest,
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greeting:
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1Mac 12:21
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It is found in writing, that the Lacedemonians and Jews are
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brethren, and that they are of the stock of Abraham:
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1Mac 12:22
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Now therefore, since this is come to our knowledge, ye shall
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do well to write unto us of your prosperity.
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1Mac 12:23
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We do write back again to you, that your cattle and goods are
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our's, and our's are your's We do command therefore our
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ambassadors to make report unto you on this wise.
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1Mac 12:24
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Now when Jonathan heard that Demebius' princes were come to
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fight against him with a greater host than afore,
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1Mac 12:25
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He removed from Jerusalem, and met them in the land of
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Amathis: for he gave them no respite to enter his country.
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1Mac 12:26
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He sent spies also unto their tents, who came again, and told
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him that they were appointed to come upon them in the night
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season.
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1Mac 12:27
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Wherefore so soon as the sun was down, Jonathan commanded his
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men to watch, and to be in arms, that all the night long they
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might be ready to fight: also he sent forth centinels round
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about the host.
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1Mac 12:28
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But when the adversaries heard that Jonathan and his men were
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ready for battle, they feared, and trembled in their hearts, and
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they kindled fires in their camp.
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1Mac 12:29
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Howbeit Jonathan and his company knew it not till the
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morning: for they saw the lights burning.
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1Mac 12:30
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Then Jonathan pursued after them, but overtook them not: for
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they were gone over the river Eleutherus.
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1Mac 12:31
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Wherefore Jonathan turned to the Arabians, who were called
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Zabadeans, and smote them, and took their spoils.
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1Mac 12:32
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And removing thence, he came to Damascus, and so passed
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through all the country,
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1Mac 12:33
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Simon also went forth, and passed through the country unto
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Ascalon, and the holds there adjoining, from whence he turned
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aside to Joppa, and won it.
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1Mac 12:34
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For he had heard that they would deliver the hold unto them
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that took Demetrius' part; wherefore he set a garrison there to
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keep it.
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1Mac 12:35
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After this came Jonathan home again, and calling the elders
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of the people together, he consulted with them about building
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strong holds in Judea,
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1Mac 12:36
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And making the walls of Jerusalem higher, and raising a great
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mount between the tower and the city, for to separate it from
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the city, that so it might be alone, that men might neither sell
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nor buy in it.
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1Mac 12:37
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Upon this they came together to build up the city, forasmuch
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as part of the wall toward the brook on the east side was fallen
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down, and they repaired that which was called Caphenatha.
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1Mac 12:38
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Simon also set up Adida in Sephela, and made it strong with
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gates and bars.
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1Mac 12:39
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Now Tryphon went about to get the kingdom of Asia, and to
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kill Antiochus the king, that he might set the crown upon his
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own head.
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1Mac 12:40
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Howbeit he was afraid that Jonathan would not suffer him, and
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that he would fight against him; wherefore he sought a way how
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to take Jonathan, that he might kill him. So he removed, and
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came to Bethsan.
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1Mac 12:41
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Then Jonathan went out to meet him with forty thousand men
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chosen for the battle, and came to Bethsan.
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1Mac 12:42
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Now when Tryphon saw Jonathan came with so great a force, he
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durst not stretch his hand against him;
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1Mac 12:43
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But received him honourably, and commended him unto all his
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friends, and gave him gifts, and commanded his men of war to be
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as obedient unto him, as to himself.
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1Mac 12:44
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Unto Jonathan also he said, Why hast thou brought all this
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people to so great trouble, seeing there is no war betwixt us?
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1Mac 12:45
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Therefore send them now home again, and choose a few men to
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wait on thee, and come thou with me to Ptolemais, for I will
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give it thee, and the rest of the strong holds and forces, and
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all that have any charge: as for me, I will return and depart:
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for this is the cause of my coming.
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1Mac 12:46
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So Jonathan believing him did as he bade him, and sent away
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his host, who went into the land of Judea.
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1Mac 12:47
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And with himself he retained but three thousand men, of whom
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he sent two thousand into Galilee, and one thousand went with
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him.
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1Mac 12:48
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Now as soon as Jonathan entered into Ptolemais, they of
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Ptolemais shut the gates and took him, and all them that came
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with him they slew with the sword.
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1Mac 12:49
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Then sent Tryphon an host of footmen and horsemen into
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Galilee, and into the great plain, to destroy all Jonathan's
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company.
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1Mac 12:50
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But when they knew that Jonathan and they that were with him
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were taken and slain, they encouraged one another; and went
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close together, prepared to fight.
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1Mac 12:51
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They therefore that followed upon them, perceiving that they
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were ready to fight for their lives, turned back again.
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1Mac 12:52
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Whereupon they all came into the land of Judea peaceably, and
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there they bewailed Jonathan, and them that were with him, and
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they were sore afraid; wherefore all Israel made great
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lamentation.
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1Mac 12:53
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Then all the heathen that were round about then sought to
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destroy them: for said they, They have no captain, nor any to
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help them: now therefore let us make war upon them, and take
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away their memorial from among men.
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1Mac 13:1
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Now when Simon heard that Tryphon had gathered together a
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|
great host to invade the land of Judea, and destroy it,
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1Mac 13:2
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And saw that the people was in great trembling and fear, he
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went up to Jerusalem, and gathered the people together,
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1Mac 13:3
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And gave them exhortation, saying, Ye yourselves know what
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|
great things I, and my brethren, and my father's house, have
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done for the laws and the sanctuary, the battles also and
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|
troubles which we have seen.
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1Mac 13:4
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By reason whereof all my brethren are slain for Israel's
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sake, and I am left alone.
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1Mac 13:5
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Now therefore be it far from me, that I should spare mine own
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life in any time of trouble: for I am no better than my
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brethren.
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1Mac 13:6
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Doubtless I will avenge my nation, and the sanctuary, and our
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wives, and our children: for all the heathen are gathered to
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destroy us of very malice.
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1Mac 13:7
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Now as soon as the people heard these words, their spirit
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revived.
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1Mac 13:8
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And they answered with a loud voice, saying, Thou shalt be
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|
our leader instead of Judas and Jonathan thy brother.
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1Mac 13:9
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Fight thou our battles, and whatsoever, thou commandest us,
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that will we do.
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1Mac 13:10
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So then he gathered together all the men of war, and made
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haste to finish the walls of Jerusalem, and he fortified it
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|
round about.
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1Mac 13:11
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Also he sent Jonathan the son of Absolom, and with him a
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|
great power, to Joppa: who casting out them that were therein
|
|
remained there in it.
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1Mac 13:12
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So Tryphon removed from Ptolemaus with a great power to
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|
invade the land of Judea, and Jonathan was with him in ward.
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|
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1Mac 13:13
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But Simon pitched his tents at Adida, over against the plain.
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|
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1Mac 13:14
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Now when Tryphon knew that Simon was risen up instead of his
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|
brother Jonathan, and meant to join battle with him, he sent
|
|
messengers unto him, saying,
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|
1Mac 13:15
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|
Whereas we have Jonathan thy brother in hold, it is for money
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|
that he is owing unto the king's treasure, concerning the
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|
business that was committed unto him.
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|
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|
1Mac 13:16
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|
Wherefore now send an hundred talents of silver, and two of
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|
his sons for hostages, that when he is at liberty he may not
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|
revolt from us, and we will let him go.
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|
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|
1Mac 13:17
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|
Hereupon Simon, albeit he perceived that they spake
|
|
deceitfully unto him yet sent he the money and the children,
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|
lest peradventure he should procure to himself great hatred of
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|
the people:
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1Mac 13:18
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|
Who might have said, Because I sent him not the money and the
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|
children, therefore is Jonathan dead.
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|
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1Mac 13:19
|
|
So he sent them the children and the hundred talents: howbeit
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|
Tryphon dissembled neither would he let Jonathan go.
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|
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|
1Mac 13:20
|
|
And after this came Tryphon to invade the land, and destroy
|
|
it, going round about by the way that leadeth unto Adora: but
|
|
Simon and his host marched against him in every place,
|
|
wheresoever he went.
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|
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|
1Mac 13:21
|
|
Now they that were in the tower sent messengers unto Tryphon,
|
|
to the end that he should hasten his coming unto them by the
|
|
wilderness, and send them victuals.
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|
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|
1Mac 13:22
|
|
Wherefore Tryphon made ready all his horsemen to come that
|
|
night: but there fell a very great snow, by reason whereof he
|
|
came not. So he departed, and came into the country of Galaad.
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|
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|
1Mac 13:23
|
|
And when he came near to Bascama he slew Jonathan, who was
|
|
buried there.
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|
|
|
1Mac 13:24
|
|
Afterward Tryphon returned and went into his own land.
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|
|
|
1Mac 13:25
|
|
Then sent Simon, and took the bones of Jonathan his brother,
|
|
and buried them in Modin, the city of his fathers.
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|
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|
1Mac 13:26
|
|
And all Israel made great lamentation for him, and bewailed
|
|
him many days.
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|
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|
1Mac 13:27
|
|
Simon also built a monument upon the sepulchre of his father
|
|
and his brethren, and raised it aloft to the sight, with hewn
|
|
stone behind and before.
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|
|
|
1Mac 13:28
|
|
Moreover he set up seven pyramids, one against another, for
|
|
his father, and his mother, and his four brethren.
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|
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|
1Mac 13:29
|
|
And in these he made cunning devices, about the which he set
|
|
great pillars, and upon the pillars he made all their armour for
|
|
a perpetual memory, and by the armour ships carved, that they
|
|
might be seen of all that sail on the sea.
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|
|
|
1Mac 13:30
|
|
This is the sepulchre which he made at Modin, and it standeth
|
|
yet unto this day.
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|
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|
1Mac 13:31
|
|
Now Tryphon dealt deceitfully with the young king Antiochus,
|
|
and slew him.
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|
|
|
1Mac 13:32
|
|
And he reigned in his stead, and crowned himself king of
|
|
Asia, and brought a great calamity upon the land.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 13:33
|
|
Then Simon built up the strong holds in Judea, and fenced
|
|
them about with high towers, and great walls, and gates, and
|
|
bars, and laid up victuals therein.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 13:34
|
|
Moreover Simon chose men, and sent to king Demetrius, to the
|
|
end he should give the land an immunity, because all that
|
|
Tryphon did was to spoil.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 13:35
|
|
Unto whom king Demetrius answered and wrote after this
|
|
manner:
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|
|
|
1Mac 13:36
|
|
King Demetrius unto Simon the high priest, and friend of
|
|
kings, as also unto the elders and nation of the Jews, sendeth
|
|
greeting:
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|
|
|
1Mac 13:37
|
|
The golden crown, and the scarlet robe, which ye sent unto
|
|
us, we have received: and we are ready to make a stedfast peace
|
|
with you, yea, and to write unto our officers, to confirm the
|
|
immunities which we have granted.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 13:38
|
|
And whatsoever covenants we have made with you shall stand;
|
|
and the strong holds, which ye have builded, shall be your own.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 13:39
|
|
As for any oversight or fault committed unto this day, we
|
|
forgive it, and the crown tax also, which ye owe us: and if
|
|
there were any other tribute paid in Jerusalem, it shall no more
|
|
be paid.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 13:40
|
|
And look who are meet among you to be in our court, let then
|
|
be enrolled, and let there be peace betwixt us.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 13:41
|
|
Thus the yoke of the heathen was taken away from Israel in
|
|
the hundred and seventieth year.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 13:42
|
|
Then the people of Israel began to write in their instruments
|
|
and contracts, In the first year of Simon the high priest, the
|
|
governor and leader of the Jews.
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|
|
|
1Mac 13:43
|
|
In those days Simon camped against Gaza and besieged it round
|
|
about; he made also an engine of war, and set it by the city,
|
|
and battered a certain tower, and took it.
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|
|
|
1Mac 13:44
|
|
And they that were in the engine leaped into the city;
|
|
whereupon there was a great uproar in the city:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 13:45
|
|
Insomuch as the people of the city rent their clothes, and
|
|
climbed upon the walls with their wives and children, and cried
|
|
with a loud voice, beseeching Simon to grant them peace.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 13:46
|
|
And they said, Deal not with us according to our wickedness,
|
|
but according to thy mercy.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 13:47
|
|
So Simon was appeased toward them, and fought no more against
|
|
them, but put them out of the city, and cleansed the houses
|
|
wherein the idols were, and so entered into it with songs and
|
|
thanksgiving.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 13:48
|
|
Yea, he put all uncleanness out of it, and placed such men
|
|
there as would keep the law, and made it stronger than it was
|
|
before, and built therein a dwellingplace for himself.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 13:49
|
|
They also of the tower in Jerusalem were kept so strait, that
|
|
they could neither come forth, nor go into the country, nor buy,
|
|
nor sell: wherefore they were in great distress for want of
|
|
victuals, and a great number of them perished through famine.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 13:50
|
|
Then cried they to Simon, beseeching him to be at one with
|
|
them: which thing he granted them; and when he had put them out
|
|
from thence, he cleansed the tower from pollutions:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 13:51
|
|
And entered into it the three and twentieth day of the second
|
|
month in the hundred seventy and first year, with thanksgiving,
|
|
and branches of palm trees, and with harps, and cymbals, and
|
|
with viols, and hymns, and songs: because there was destroyed a
|
|
great enemy out of Israel.
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|
|
|
1Mac 13:52
|
|
He ordained also that that day should be kept every year with
|
|
gladness. Moreover the hill of the temple that was by the tower
|
|
he made stronger than it was, and there he dwelt himself with
|
|
his company.
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|
|
|
1Mac 13:53
|
|
And when Simon saw that John his son was a valiant man, he
|
|
made him captain of all the hosts; and he dwelt in Gazera.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 14:1
|
|
Now in the hundred threescore and twelfth year king Demetrius
|
|
gathered his forces together, and went into Media to get him
|
|
help to fight against Tryphone.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 14:2
|
|
But when Arsaces, the king of Persia and Media, heard that
|
|
Demetrius was entered within his borders, he sent one of his
|
|
princes to take him alive:
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|
|
|
1Mac 14:3
|
|
Who went and smote the host of Demetrius, and took him, and
|
|
brought him to Arsaces, by whom he was put in ward.
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|
|
|
1Mac 14:4
|
|
As for the land of Judea, that was quiet all the days of
|
|
Simon; for he sought the good of his nation in such wise, as
|
|
that evermore his authority and honour pleased them well.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 14:5
|
|
And as he was honourable in all his acts, so in this, that he
|
|
took Joppa for an haven, and made an entrance to the isles of
|
|
the sea,
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|
|
|
1Mac 14:6
|
|
And enlarged the bounds of his nation, and recovered the
|
|
country,
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|
|
|
1Mac 14:7
|
|
And gathered together a great number of captives, and had the
|
|
dominion of Gazera, and Bethsura, and the tower, out of the
|
|
which he took all uncleaness, neither was there any that
|
|
resisted him.
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|
|
|
1Mac 14:8
|
|
Then did they till their ground in peace, and the earth gave
|
|
her increase, and the trees of the field their fruit.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 14:9
|
|
The ancient men sat all in the streets, communing together of
|
|
good things, and the young men put on glorious and warlike
|
|
apparel.
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|
|
|
1Mac 14:10
|
|
He provided victuals for the cities, and set in them all
|
|
manner of munition, so that his honourable name was renowned
|
|
unto the end of the world.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 14:11
|
|
He made peace in the land, and Israel rejoiced with great
|
|
joy:
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|
|
|
1Mac 14:12
|
|
For every man sat under his vine and his fig tree, and there
|
|
was none to fray them:
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|
|
|
1Mac 14:13
|
|
Neither was there any left in the land to fight against them:
|
|
yea, the kings themselves were overthrown in those days.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 14:14
|
|
Moreover he strengthened all those of his people that were
|
|
brought low: the law he searched out; and every contemner of the
|
|
law and wicked person he took away.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 14:15
|
|
He beautified the sanctuary, and multiplied vessels of the
|
|
temple.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 14:16
|
|
Now when it was heard at Rome, and as far as Sparta, that
|
|
Jonathan was dead, they were very sorry.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 14:17
|
|
But as soon as they heard that his brother Simon was made
|
|
high priest in his stead, and ruled the country, and the cities
|
|
therein:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 14:18
|
|
They wrote unto him in tables of brass, to renew the
|
|
friendship and league which they had made with Judas and
|
|
Jonathan his brethren:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 14:19
|
|
Which writings were read before the congregation at
|
|
Jerusalem.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 14:20
|
|
And this is the copy of the letters that the Lacedemonians
|
|
sent; The rulers of the Lacedemonians, with the city, unto Simon
|
|
the high priest, and the elders, and priests, and residue of the
|
|
people of the Jews, our brethren, send greeting:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 14:21
|
|
The ambassadors that were sent unto our people certified us
|
|
of your glory and honour: wherefore we were glad of their
|
|
coming,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 14:22
|
|
And did register the things that they spake in the council of
|
|
the people in this manner; Numenius son of Antiochus, and
|
|
Antipater son of Jason, the Jews' ambassadors, came unto us to
|
|
renew the friendship they had with us.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 14:23
|
|
And it pleased the people to entertain the men honourably,
|
|
and to put the copy of their ambassage in publick records, to
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the end the people of the Lacedemonians might have a memorial
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thereof: furthermore we have written a copy thereof unto Simon
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the high priest.
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1Mac 14:24
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After this Simon sent Numenius to Rome with a great shield of
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gold of a thousand pound weight to confirm the league with them.
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1Mac 14:25
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Whereof when the people heard, they said, What thanks shall
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we give to Simon and his sons?
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1Mac 14:26
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For he and his brethren and the house of his father have
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established Israel, and chased away in fight their enemies from
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them, and confirmed their liberty.
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1Mac 14:27
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So then they wrote it in tables of brass, which they set upon
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pillars in mount Sion: and this is the copy of the writing; The
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eighteenth day of the month Elul, in the hundred threescore and
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twelfth year, being the third year of Simon the high priest,
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1Mac 14:28
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At Saramel in the great congregation of the priests, and
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people, and rulers of the nation, and elders of the country,
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were these things notified unto us.
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1Mac 14:29
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Forasmuch as oftentimes there have been wars in the country,
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wherein for the maintenance of their sanctuary, and the law,
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Simon the son of Mattathias, of the posterity of Jarib, together
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with his brethren, put themselves in jeopardy, and resisting the
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enemies of their nation did their nation great honour:
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1Mac 14:30
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(For after that Jonathan, having gathered his nation
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together, and been their high priest, was added to his people,
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1Mac 14:31
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Their enemies prepared to invade their country, that they
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might destroy it, and lay hands on the sanctuary:
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1Mac 14:32
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At which time Simon rose up, and fought for his nation, and
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spent much of his own substance, and armed the valiant men of
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his nation and gave them wages,
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1Mac 14:33
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And fortified the cities of Judea, together with Bethsura,
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that lieth upon the borders of Judea, where the armour of the
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enemies had been before; but he set a garrison of Jews there:
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1Mac 14:34
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Moreover he fortified Joppa, which lieth upon the sea, and
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Gazera, that bordereth upon Azotus, where the enemies had dwelt
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before: but he placed Jews there, and furnished them with all
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things convenient for the reparation thereof.)
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1Mac 14:35
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The people therefore sang the acts of Simon, and unto what
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glory he thought to bring his nation, made him their governor
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and chief priest, because he had done all these things, and for
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the justice and faith which he kept to his nation, and for that
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he sought by all means to exalt his people.
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1Mac 14:36
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For in his time things prospered in his hands, so that the
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heathen were taken out of their country, and they also that were
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in the city of David in Jerusalem, who had made themselves a
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tower, out of which they issued, and polluted all about the
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sanctuary, and did much hurt in the holy place:
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1Mac 14:37
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But he placed Jews therein. and fortified it for the safety
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of the country and the city, and raised up the walls of
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Jerusalem.
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1Mac 14:38
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King Demetrius also confirmed him in the high priesthood
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according to those things,
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1Mac 14:39
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And made him one of his friends, and honoured him with great
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honour.
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1Mac 14:40
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For he had heard say, that the Romans had called the Jews
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their friends and confederates and brethren; and that they had
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entertained the ambassadors of Simon honourably;
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1Mac 14:41
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Also that the Jews and priests were well pleased that Simon
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should be their governor and high priest for ever, until there
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should arise a faithful prophet;
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1Mac 14:42
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Moreover that he should be their captain, and should take
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charge of the sanctuary, to set them over their works, and over
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the country, and over the armour, and over the fortresses, that,
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I say, he should take charge of the sanctuary;
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1Mac 14:43
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Beside this, that he should be obeyed of every man, and that
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all the writings in the country should be made in his name, and
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that he should be clothed in purple, and wear gold:
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1Mac 14:44
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Also that it should be lawful for none of the people or
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priests to break any of these things, or to gainsay his words,
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or to gather an assembly in the country without him, or to be
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clothed in purple, or wear a buckle of gold;
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1Mac 14:45
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And whosoever should do otherwise, or break any of these
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things, he should be punished.
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1Mac 14:46
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Thus it liked all the people to deal with Simon, and to do as
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hath been said.
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1Mac 14:47
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Then Simon accepted hereof, and was well pleased to be high
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priest, and captain and governor of the Jews and priests, and to
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defend them all.
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1Mac 14:48
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So they commanded that this writing should be put in tables
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of brass, and that they should be set up within the compass of
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|
the sanctuary in a conspicuous place;
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1Mac 14:49
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Also that the copies thereof should be laid up in the
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|
treasury, to the end that Simon and his sons might have them.
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1Mac 15:1
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Moreover Antiochus son of Demetrius the king sent letters
|
|
from the isles of the sea unto Simon the priest and prince of
|
|
the Jews, and to all the people;
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1Mac 15:2
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The contents whereof were these: King Antiochus to Simon the
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high priest and prince of his nation, and to the people of the
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|
Jews, greeting:
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1Mac 15:3
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Forasmuch as certain pestilent men have usurped the kingdom
|
|
of our fathers, and my purpose is to challenge it again, that I
|
|
may restore it to the old estate, and to that end have gathered
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a multitude of foreign soldiers together, and prepared ships of
|
|
war;
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1Mac 15:4
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My meaning also being to go through the country, that I may
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|
be avenged of them that have destroyed it, and made many cities
|
|
in the kingdom desolate:
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1Mac 15:5
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Now therefore I confirm unto thee all the oblations which the
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|
kings before me granted thee, and whatsoever gifts besides they
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|
granted.
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1Mac 15:6
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I give thee leave also to coin money for thy country with
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thine own stamp.
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1Mac 15:7
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And as concerning Jerusalem and the sanctuary, let them be
|
|
free; and all the armour that thou hast made, and fortresses
|
|
that thou hast built, and keepest in thine hands, let them
|
|
remain unto thee.
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1Mac 15:8
|
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And if anything be, or shall be, owing to the king, let it be
|
|
forgiven thee from this time forth for evermore.
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1Mac 15:9
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Furthermore, when we have obtained our kingdom, we will
|
|
honour thee, and thy nation, and thy temple, with great honour,
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|
so that your honour shall be known throughout the world.
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1Mac 15:10
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In the hundred threescore and fourteenth year went Antiochus
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|
into the land of his fathers: at which time all the forces came
|
|
together unto him, so that few were left with Tryphon.
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|
1Mac 15:11
|
|
Wherefore being pursued by king Antiochus, he fled unto Dora,
|
|
which lieth by the sea side:
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1Mac 15:12
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For he saw that troubles came upon him all at once, and that
|
|
his forces had forsaken him.
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1Mac 15:13
|
|
Then camped Antiochus against Dora, having with him an
|
|
hundred and twenty thousand men of war, and eight thousand
|
|
horsemen.
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1Mac 15:14
|
|
And when he had compassed the city round about, and joined
|
|
ships close to the town on the sea side, he vexed the city by
|
|
land and by sea, neither suffered he any to go out or in.
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|
1Mac 15:15
|
|
In the mean season came Numenius and his company from Rome,
|
|
having letters to the kings and countries; wherein were written
|
|
these things:
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1Mac 15:16
|
|
Lucius, consul of the Romans unto king Ptolemee, greeting:
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1Mac 15:17
|
|
The Jews' ambassadors, our friends and confederates, came
|
|
unto us to renew the old friendship and league, being sent from
|
|
Simon the high priest, and from the people of the Jews:
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|
1Mac 15:18
|
|
And they brought a shield of gold of a thousand pound.
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|
1Mac 15:19
|
|
We thought it good therefore to write unto the kings and
|
|
countries, that they should do them no harm, nor fight against
|
|
them, their cities, or countries, nor yet aid their enemies
|
|
against them.
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|
1Mac 15:20
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It seemed also good to us to receive the shield of them.
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1Mac 15:21
|
|
If therefore there be any pestilent fellows, that have fled
|
|
from their country unto you, deliver them unto Simon the high
|
|
priest, that he may punish them according to their own law.
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|
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|
1Mac 15:22
|
|
The same things wrote he likewise unto Demetrius the king,
|
|
and Attalus, to Ariarathes, and Arsaces,
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|
1Mac 15:23
|
|
And to all the countries and to Sampsames, and the
|
|
Lacedemonians, and to Delus, and Myndus, and Sicyon, and Caria,
|
|
and Samos, and Pamphylia, and Lycia, and Halicarnassus, and
|
|
Rhodus, and Aradus, and Cos, and Side, and Aradus, and Gortyna,
|
|
and Cnidus, and Cyprus, and Cyrene.
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|
1Mac 15:24
|
|
And the copy hereof they wrote to Simon the high priest.
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|
1Mac 15:25
|
|
So Antiochus the king camped against Dora the second day,
|
|
assaulting it continually, and making engines, by which means he
|
|
shut up Tryphon, that he could neither go out nor in.
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|
|
|
1Mac 15:26
|
|
At that time Simon sent him two thousand chosen men to aid
|
|
him; silver also, and gold, and much armour.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 15:27
|
|
Nevertheless he would not receive them, but brake all the
|
|
covenants which he had made with him afore, and became strange
|
|
unto him.
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|
|
|
1Mac 15:28
|
|
Furthermore he sent unto him Athenobius, one of his friends,
|
|
to commune with him, and say, Ye withhold Joppa and Gazera; with
|
|
the tower that is in Jerusalem, which are cities of my realm.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 15:29
|
|
The borders thereof ye have wasted, and done great hurt in
|
|
the land, and got the dominion of many places within my kingdom.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 15:30
|
|
Now therefore deliver the cities which ye have taken, and the
|
|
tributes of the places, whereof ye have gotten dominion without
|
|
the borders of Judea:
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|
|
|
1Mac 15:31
|
|
Or else give me for them five hundred talents of silver; and
|
|
for the harm that ye have done, and the tributes of the cities,
|
|
other five hundred talents: if not, we will come and fight
|
|
against you
|
|
|
|
1Mac 15:32
|
|
So Athenobius the king's friend came to Jerusalem: and when
|
|
he saw the glory of Simon, and the cupboard of gold and silver
|
|
plate, and his great attendance, he was astonished, and told him
|
|
the king's message.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 15:33
|
|
Then answered Simon, and said unto him, We have neither taken
|
|
other men's land, nor holden that which appertaineth to others,
|
|
but the inheritance of our fathers, which our enemies had
|
|
wrongfully in possession a certain time.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 15:34
|
|
Wherefore we, having opportunity, hold the inheritance of our
|
|
fathers.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 15:35
|
|
And whereas thou demandest Joppa and Gazera, albeit they did
|
|
great harm unto the people in our country, yet will we give thee
|
|
an hundred talents for them. Hereunto Athenobius answered him
|
|
not a word;
|
|
|
|
1Mac 15:36
|
|
But returned in a rage to the king, and made report unto him
|
|
of these speeches, and of the glory of Simon, and of all that he
|
|
had seen: whereupon the king was exceeding wroth.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 15:37
|
|
In the mean time fled Tryphon by ship unto Orthosias.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 15:38
|
|
Then the king made Cendebeus captain of the sea coast, and
|
|
gave him an host of footmen and horsemen,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 15:39
|
|
And commanded him to remove his host toward Judea; also he
|
|
commanded him to build up Cedron, and to fortify the gates, and
|
|
to war against the people; but as for the king himself, he
|
|
pursued Tryphon.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 15:40
|
|
So Cendebeus came to Jamnia and began to provoke the people
|
|
and to invade Judea, and to take the people prisoners, and slay
|
|
them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 15:41
|
|
And when he had built up Cedrou, he set horsemen there, and
|
|
an host of footmen, to the end that issuing out they might make
|
|
outroads upon the ways of Judea, as the king had commanded him.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:1
|
|
Then came up John from Gazera, and told Simon his father what
|
|
Cendebeus had done.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:2
|
|
Wherefore Simon called his two eldest sons, Judas and John,
|
|
and said unto them, I, and my brethren, and my father's house,
|
|
have ever from my youth unto this day fought against the enemies
|
|
of Israel; and things have prospered so well in our hands, that
|
|
we have delivered Israel oftentimes.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:3
|
|
But now I am old, and ye, by God's mercy, are of a sufficient
|
|
age: be ye instead of me and my brother, and go and fight for
|
|
our nation, and the help from heaven be with you.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:4
|
|
So he chose out of the country twenty thousand men of war
|
|
with horsemen, who went out against Cendebeus, and rested that
|
|
night at Modin.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:5
|
|
And when as they rose in the morning, and went into the
|
|
plain, behold, a mighty great host both of footmen and horsemen
|
|
came against them: howbeit there was a water brook betwixt them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:6
|
|
So he and his people pitched over against them: and when he
|
|
saw that the people were afraid to go over the water brook, he
|
|
went first over himself, and then the men seeing him passed
|
|
through after him.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:7
|
|
That done, he divided his men, and set the horsemen in the
|
|
midst of the footmen: for the enemies' horsemen were very many.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:8
|
|
Then sounded they with the holy trumpets: whereupon Cendebeus
|
|
and his host were put to flight, so that many of them were
|
|
slain, and the remnant gat them to the strong hold.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:9
|
|
At that time was Judas John's brother wounded; but John still
|
|
followed after them, until he came to Cedron, which Cendebeus
|
|
had built.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:10
|
|
So they fled even unto the towers in the fields of Azotus;
|
|
wherefore he burned it with fire: so that there were slain of
|
|
them about two thousand men. Afterward he returned into the land
|
|
of Judea in peace.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:11
|
|
Moreover in the plain of Jericho was Ptolemeus the son of
|
|
Abubus made captain, and he had abundance of silver and gold:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:12
|
|
For he was the high priest's son in law.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:13
|
|
Wherefore his heart being lifted up, he thought to get the
|
|
country to himself, and thereupon consulted deceitfully against
|
|
Simon and his sons to destroy them.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:14
|
|
Now Simon was visiting the cities that were in the country,
|
|
and taking care for the good ordering of them; at which time he
|
|
came down himself to Jericho with his sons, Mattathias and
|
|
Judas, in the hundred threescore and seventeenth year, in the
|
|
eleventh month, called Sabat:
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:15
|
|
Where the son of Abubus receiving them deceitfully into a
|
|
little hold, called Docus, which he had built, made them a great
|
|
banquet: howbeit he had hid men there.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:16
|
|
So when Simon and his sons had drunk largely, Ptolemee and
|
|
his men rose up, and took their weapons, and came upon Simon
|
|
into the banqueting place, and slew him, and his two sons, and
|
|
certain of his servants.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:17
|
|
In which doing he committed a great treachery, and
|
|
recompensed evil for good.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:18
|
|
Then Ptolemee wrote these things, and sent to the king, that
|
|
he should send him an host to aid him, and he would deliver him
|
|
the country and cities.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:19
|
|
He sent others also to Gazera to kill John: and unto the
|
|
tribunes he sent letters to come unto him, that he might give
|
|
them silver, and gold, and rewards.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:20
|
|
And others he sent to take Jerusalem, and the mountain of the
|
|
temple.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:21
|
|
Now one had run afore to Gazera and told John that his father
|
|
and brethren were slain, and, quoth he, Ptolemee hath sent to
|
|
slay thee also.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:22
|
|
Hereof when he heard, he was sore astonished: so he laid
|
|
hands on them that were come to destroy him, and slew them; for
|
|
he knew that they sought to make him away.
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:23
|
|
As concerning the rest of the acts of John, and his wars, and
|
|
worthy deeds which he did, and the building of the walls which
|
|
he made, and his doings,
|
|
|
|
1Mac 16:24
|
|
Behold, these are written in the chronicles of his
|
|
priesthood, from the time he was made high priest after his
|
|
father.
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
The Second Book of the Maccabees
|
|
|
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|
2Mac 1:1
|
|
The brethren, the Jews that be at Jerusalem and in the land
|
|
of Judea, wish unto the brethren, the Jews that are throughout
|
|
Egypt health and peace:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 1:2
|
|
God be gracious unto you, and remember his covenant that he
|
|
made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, his faithful servants;
|
|
|
|
2Mac 1:3
|
|
And give you all an heart to serve him, and to do his will,
|
|
with a good courage and a willing mind;
|
|
|
|
2Mac 1:4
|
|
And open your hearts in his law and commandments, and send
|
|
you peace,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 1:5
|
|
And hear your prayers, and be at one with you, and never
|
|
forsake you in time of trouble.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 1:6
|
|
And now we be here praying for you.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 1:7
|
|
What time as Demetrius reigned, in the hundred threescore and
|
|
ninth year, we the Jews wrote unto you in the extremity of
|
|
trouble that came upon us in those years, from the time that
|
|
Jason and his company revolted from the holy land and kingdom,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 1:8
|
|
And burned the porch, and shed innocent blood: then we prayed
|
|
unto the Lord, and were heard; we offered also sacrifices and
|
|
fine flour, and lighted the lamps, and set forth the loaves.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 1:9
|
|
And now see that ye keep the feast of tabernacles in the
|
|
month Casleu.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 1:10
|
|
In the hundred fourscore and eighth year, the people that
|
|
were at Jerusalem and in Judea, and the council, and Judas, sent
|
|
greeting and health unto Aristobulus, king Ptolemeus' master,
|
|
who was of the stock of the anointed priests, and to the Jews
|
|
that were in Egypt:
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|
|
|
2Mac 1:11
|
|
Insomuch as God hath delivered us from great perils, we thank
|
|
him highly, as having been in battle against a king.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 1:12
|
|
For he cast them out that fought within the holy city.
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|
|
|
2Mac 1:13
|
|
For when the leader was come into Persia, and the army with
|
|
him that seemed invincible, they were slain in the temple of
|
|
Nanea by the deceit of Nanea's priests.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 1:14
|
|
For Antiochus, as though he would marry her, came into the
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place, and his friends that were with him, to receive money in
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name of a dowry.
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2Mac 1:15
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Which when the priests of Nanea had set forth, and he was
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entered with a small company into the compass of the temple,
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they shut the temple as soon as Antiochus was come in:
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2Mac 1:16
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And opening a privy door of the roof, they threw stones like
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thunderbolts, and struck down the captain, hewed them in pieces,
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smote off their heads and cast them to those that were without.
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2Mac 1:17
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Blessed be our God in all things, who hath delivered up the
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ungodly.
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2Mac 1:18
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Therefore whereas we are now purposed to keep the
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purification of the temple upon the five and twentieth day of
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the month Casleu, we thought it necessary to certify you
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thereof, that ye also might keep it, as the feast of the
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tabernacles, and of the fire, which was given us when Neemias
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offered sacrifice, after that he had builded the temple and the
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altar.
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2Mac 1:19
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For when our fathers were led into Persia, the priests that
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were then devout took the fire of the altar privily, and hid it
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in an hollow place of a pit without water, where they kept it
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sure, so that the place was unknown to all men.
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2Mac 1:20
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Now after many years, when it pleased God, Neemias, being
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sent from the king of Persia, did send of the posterity of those
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priests that had hid it to the fire: but when they told us they
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found no fire, but thick water;
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2Mac 1:21
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Then commanded he them to draw it up, and to bring it; and
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when the sacrifices were laid on, Neemias commanded the priests
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to sprinkle the wood and the things laid thereupon with the
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water.
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2Mac 1:22
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When this was done, and the time came that the sun shone,
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which afore was hid in the cloud, there was a great fire
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kindled, so that every man marvelled.
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2Mac 1:23
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And the priests made a prayer whilst the sacrifice was
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consuming, I say, both the priests, and all the rest, Jonathan
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beginning, and the rest answering thereunto, as Neemias did.
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2Mac 1:24
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And the prayer was after this manner; O Lord, Lord God,
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Creator of all things, who art fearful and strong, and
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righteous, and merciful, and the only and gracious King,
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2Mac 1:25
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The only giver of all things, the only just, almighty, and
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everlasting, thou that deliverest Israel from all trouble, and
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didst choose the fathers, and sanctify them:
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2Mac 1:26
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Receive the sacrifice for thy whole people Israel, and
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preserve thine own portion, and sanctify it.
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2Mac 1:27
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Gather those together that are scattered from us, deliver
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them that serve among the heathen, look upon them that are
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despised and abhorred, and let the heathen know that thou art
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our God.
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2Mac 1:28
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Punish them that oppress us, and with pride do us wrong.
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2Mac 1:29
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Plant thy people again in thy holy place, as Moses hath
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spoken.
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2Mac 1:30
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And the priests sung psalms of thanksgiving.
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2Mac 1:31
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Now when the sacrifice was consumed, Neemias commanded the
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water that was left to be poured on the great stones.
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2Mac 1:32
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When this was done, there was kindled a flame: but it was
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consumed by the light that shined from the altar.
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2Mac 1:33
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So when this matter was known, it was told the king of
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Persia, that in the place, where the priests that were led away
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had hid the fire, there appeared water, and that Neemias had
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purified the sacrifices therewith.
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2Mac 1:34
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Then the king, inclosing the place, made it holy, after he
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had tried the matter.
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2Mac 1:35
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And the king took many gifts, and bestowed thereof on those
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whom he would gratify.
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2Mac 1:36
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And Neemias called this thing Naphthar, which is as much as
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to say, a cleansing: but many men call it Nephi.
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2Mac 2:1
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It is also found in the records, that Jeremy the prophet
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commanded them that were carried away to take of the fire, as it
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hath been signified:
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2Mac 2:2
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And how that the prophet, having given them the law, charged
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them not to forget the commandments of the Lord, and that they
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should not err in their minds, when they see images of silver
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and gold, with their ornaments.
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2Mac 2:3
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And with other such speeches exhorted he them, that the law
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should not depart from their hearts.
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2Mac 2:4
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It was also contained in the same writing, that the prophet,
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being warned of God, commanded the tabernacle and the ark to go
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with him, as he went forth into the mountain, where Moses
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climbed up, and saw the heritage of God.
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2Mac 2:5
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And when Jeremy came thither, he found an hollow cave,
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wherein he laid the tabernacle, and the ark, and the altar of
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incense, and so stopped the door.
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2Mac 2:6
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And some of those that followed him came to mark the way, but
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they could not find it.
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2Mac 2:7
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Which when Jeremy perceived, he blamed them, saying, As for
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that place, it shall be unknown until the time that God gather
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his people again together, and receive them unto mercy.
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2Mac 2:8
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Then shall the Lord shew them these things, and the glory of
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the Lord shall appear, and the cloud also, as it was shewed
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under Moses, and as when Solomon desired that the place might be
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honourably sanctified.
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2Mac 2:9
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It was also declared, that he being wise offered the
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sacrifice of dedication, and of the finishing of the temple.
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2Mac 2:10
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And as when Moses prayed unto the Lord, the fire came down
|
|
from heaven, and consumed the sacrifices: even so prayed Solomon
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also, and the fire came down from heaven, and consumed the burnt
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offerings.
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2Mac 2:11
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And Moses said, Because the sin offering was not to be eaten,
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it was consumed.
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2Mac 2:12
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So Solomon kept those eight days.
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2Mac 2:13
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The same things also were reported in the writings and
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commentaries of Neemias; and how he founding a library gathered
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together the acts of the kings, and the prophets, and of David,
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and the epistles of the kings concerning the holy gifts.
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2Mac 2:14
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In like manner also Judas gathered together all those things
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that were lost by reason of the war we had, and they remain with
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us,
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2Mac 2:15
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Wherefore if ye have need thereof, send some to fetch them
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unto you.
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2Mac 2:16
|
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Whereas we then are about to celebrate the purification, we
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|
have written unto you, and ye shall do well, if ye keep the same
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|
days.
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2Mac 2:17
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We hope also, that the God, that delivered all his people,
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and gave them all an heritage, and the kingdom, and the
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priesthood, and the sanctuary,
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2Mac 2:18
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As he promised in the law, will shortly have mercy upon us,
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and gather us together out of every land under heaven into the
|
|
holy place: for he hath delivered us out of great troubles, and
|
|
hath purified the place.
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2Mac 2:19
|
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Now as concerning Judas Maccabeus, and his brethren, and the
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|
purification of the great temple, and the dedication of the
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|
altar,
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2Mac 2:20
|
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And the wars against Antiochus Epiphanes, and Eupator his
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|
son,
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2Mac 2:21
|
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And the manifest signs that came from heaven unto those that
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|
behaved themselves manfully to their honour for Judaism: so
|
|
that, being but a few, they overcame the whole country, and
|
|
chased barbarous multitudes,
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2Mac 2:22
|
|
And recovered again the temple renowned all the world over,
|
|
and freed the city, and upheld the laws which were going down,
|
|
the Lord being gracious unto them with all favour:
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2Mac 2:23
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All these things, I say, being declared by Jason of Cyrene in
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five books, we will assay to abridge in one volume.
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2Mac 2:24
|
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For considering the infinite number, and the difficulty which
|
|
they find that desire to look into the narrations of the story,
|
|
for the variety of the matter,
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2Mac 2:25
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We have been careful, that they that will read may have
|
|
delight, and that they that are desirous to commit to memory
|
|
might have ease, and that all into whose hands it comes might
|
|
have profit.
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|
2Mac 2:26
|
|
Therefore to us, that have taken upon us this painful labour
|
|
of abridging, it was not easy, but a matter of sweat and
|
|
watching;
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|
2Mac 2:27
|
|
Even as it is no ease unto him that prepareth a banquet, and
|
|
seeketh the benefit of others: yet for the pleasuring of many we
|
|
will undertake gladly this great pains;
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|
|
|
2Mac 2:28
|
|
Leaving to the author the exact handling of every particular,
|
|
and labouring to follow the rules of an abridgement.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 2:29
|
|
For as the master builder of a new house must care for the
|
|
whole building; but he that undertaketh to set it out, and paint
|
|
it, must seek out fit things for the adorning thereof: even so I
|
|
think it is with us.
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|
|
|
2Mac 2:30
|
|
To stand upon every point, and go over things at large, and
|
|
to be curious in particulars, belongeth to the first author of
|
|
the story:
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|
|
|
2Mac 2:31
|
|
But to use brevity, and avoid much labouring of the work, is
|
|
to be granted to him that will make an abridgment.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 2:32
|
|
Here then will we begin the story: only adding thus much to
|
|
that which hath been said, that it is a foolish thing to make a
|
|
long prologue, and to be short in the story itself.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:1
|
|
Now when the holy city was inhabited with all peace, and the
|
|
laws were kept very well, because of the godliness of Onias the
|
|
high priest, and his hatred of wickedness,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:2
|
|
It came to pass that even the kings themselves did honour the
|
|
place, and magnify the temple with their best gifts;
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:3
|
|
Insomuch that Seleucus of Asia of his own revenues bare all
|
|
the costs belonging to the service of the sacrifices.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:4
|
|
But one Simon of the tribe of Benjamin, who was made governor
|
|
of the temple, fell out with the high priest about disorder in
|
|
the city.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:5
|
|
And when he could not overcome Onias, he gat him to
|
|
Apollonius the son of Thraseas, who then was governor of
|
|
Celosyria and Phenice,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:6
|
|
And told him that the treasury in Jerusalem was full of
|
|
infinite sums of money, so that the multitude of their riches,
|
|
which did not pertain to the account of the sacrifices, was
|
|
innumerable, and that it was possible to bring all into the
|
|
king's hand.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:7
|
|
Now when Apollonius came to the king, and had shewed him of
|
|
the money whereof he was told, the king chose out Heliodorus his
|
|
treasurer, and sent him with a commandment to bring him the
|
|
foresaid money.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:8
|
|
So forthwith Heliodorus took his journey; under a colour of
|
|
visiting the cities of Celosyria and Phenice, but indeed to
|
|
fulfil the king's purpose.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:9
|
|
And when he was come to Jerusalem, and had been courteously
|
|
received of the high priest of the city, he told him what
|
|
intelligence was given of the money, and declared wherefore he
|
|
came, and asked if these things were so indeed.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:10
|
|
Then the high priest told him that there was such money laid
|
|
up for the relief of widows and fatherless children:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:11
|
|
And that some of it belonged to Hircanus son of Tobias, a man
|
|
of great dignity, and not as that wicked Simon had misinformed:
|
|
the sum whereof in all was four hundred talents of silver, and
|
|
two hundred of gold:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:12
|
|
And that it was altogether impossible that such wrongs should
|
|
be done unto them, that had committed it to the holiness of the
|
|
place, and to the majesty and inviolable sanctity of the temple,
|
|
honoured over all the world.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:13
|
|
But Heliodorus, because of the king's commandment given him,
|
|
said, That in any wise it must be brought into the king's
|
|
treasury.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:14
|
|
So at the day which he appointed he entered in to order this
|
|
matter: wherefore there was no small agony throughout the whole
|
|
city.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:15
|
|
But the priests, prostrating themselves before the altar in
|
|
their priests' vestments, called unto heaven upon him that made
|
|
a law concerning things given to he kept, that they should
|
|
safely be preserved for such as had committed them to be kept.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:16
|
|
Then whoso had looked the high priest in the face, it would
|
|
have wounded his heart: for his countenance and the changing of
|
|
his colour declared the inward agony of his mind.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:17
|
|
For the man was so compassed with fear and horror of the
|
|
body, that it was manifest to them that looked upon him, what
|
|
sorrow he had now in his heart.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:18
|
|
Others ran flocking out of their houses to the general
|
|
supplication, because the place was like to come into contempt.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:19
|
|
And the women, girt with sackcloth under their breasts,
|
|
abounded in the streets, and the virgins that were kept in ran,
|
|
some to the gates, and some to the walls, and others looked out
|
|
of the windows.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:20
|
|
And all, holding their hands toward heaven, made
|
|
supplication.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:21
|
|
Then it would have pitied a man to see the falling down of
|
|
the multitude of all sorts, and the fear of the high priest
|
|
being in such an agony.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:22
|
|
They then called upon the Almighty Lord to keep the things
|
|
committed of trust safe and sure for those that had committed
|
|
them.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:23
|
|
Nevertheless Heliodorus executed that which was decreed.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:24
|
|
Now as he was there present himself with his guard about the
|
|
treasury, the Lord of spirits, and the Prince of all power,
|
|
caused a great apparition, so that all that presumed to come in
|
|
with him were astonished at the power of God, and fainted, and
|
|
were sore afraid.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:25
|
|
For there appeared unto them an horse with a terrible rider
|
|
upon him, and adorned with a very fair covering, and he ran
|
|
fiercely, and smote at Heliodorus with his forefeet, and it
|
|
seemed that he that sat upon the horse had complete harness of
|
|
gold.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:26
|
|
Moreover two other young men appeared before him, notable in
|
|
strength, excellent in beauty, and comely in apparel, who stood
|
|
by him on either side; and scourged him continually, and gave
|
|
him many sore stripes.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:27
|
|
And Heliodorus fell suddenly unto the ground, and was
|
|
compassed with great darkness: but they that were with him
|
|
took him up, and put him into a litter.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:28
|
|
Thus him, that lately came with a great train and with all
|
|
his guard into the said treasury, they carried out, being unable
|
|
to help himself with his weapons: and manifestly they
|
|
acknowledged the power of God.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:29
|
|
For he by the hand of God was cast down, and lay speechless
|
|
without all hope of life.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:30
|
|
But they praised the Lord, that had miraculously honoured his
|
|
own place: for the temple; which a little afore was full of fear
|
|
and trouble, when the Almighty Lord appeared, was filled with
|
|
joy and gladness.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:31
|
|
Then straightways certain of Heliodorus' friends prayed
|
|
Onias, that he would call upon the most High to grant him his
|
|
life, who lay ready to give up the ghost.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:32
|
|
So the high priest, suspecting lest the king should
|
|
misconceive that some treachery had been done to Heliodorus by
|
|
the Jews, offered a sacrifice for the health of the man.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:33
|
|
Now as the high priest was making an atonement, the same
|
|
young men in the same clothing appeared and stood beside
|
|
Heliodorus, saying, Give Onias the high priest great thanks,
|
|
insomuch as for his sake the Lord hath granted thee life:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:34
|
|
And seeing that thou hast been scourged from heaven, declare
|
|
unto all men the mighty power of God. And when they had spoken
|
|
these words, they appeared no more.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:35
|
|
So Heliodorus, after he had offered sacrifice unto the Lord,
|
|
and made great vows unto him that had saved his life, and
|
|
saluted Onias, returned with his host to the king.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:36
|
|
Then testified he to all men the works of the great God,
|
|
which he had seen with his eyes.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:37
|
|
And when the king Heliodorus, who might be a fit man to be
|
|
sent yet once again to Jerusalem, he said,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:38
|
|
If thou hast any enemy or traitor, send him thither, and thou
|
|
shalt receive him well scourged, if he escape with his life: for
|
|
in that place, no doubt; there is an especial power of God.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:39
|
|
For he that dwelleth in heaven hath his eye on that place,
|
|
and defendeth it; and he beateth and destroyeth them that come
|
|
to hurt it.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 3:40
|
|
And the things concerning Heliodorus, and the keeping of the
|
|
treasury, fell out on this sort.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:1
|
|
This Simon now, of whom we spake afore, having been a
|
|
betrayer of the money, and of his country, slandered Onias, as
|
|
if he ha terrified Heliodorus, and been the worker of these
|
|
evils.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:2
|
|
Thus was he bold to call him a traitor, that had deserved
|
|
well of the city, and tendered his own nation, and was so
|
|
zealous of the laws.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:3
|
|
But when their hatred went so far, that by one of Simon's
|
|
faction murders were committed,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:4
|
|
Onias seeing the danger of this contention, and that
|
|
Apollonius, as being the governor of Celosyria and Phenice, did
|
|
rage, and increase Simon's malice,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:5
|
|
He went to the king, not to be an accuser of his countrymen,
|
|
but seeking the good of all, both publick and private:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:6
|
|
For he saw that it was impossible that the state should
|
|
continue quiet, and Simon leave his folly, unless the king did
|
|
look thereunto.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:7
|
|
But after the death of Seleucus, when Antiochus, called
|
|
Epiphanes, took the kingdom, Jason the brother of Onias laboured
|
|
underhand to be high priest,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:8
|
|
Promising unto the king by intercession three hundred and
|
|
threescore talents of silver, and of another revenue eighty
|
|
talents:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:9
|
|
Beside this, he promised to assign an hundred and fifty more,
|
|
if he might have licence to set him up a place for exercise, and
|
|
for the training up of youth in the fashions of the heathen, and
|
|
to write them of Jerusalem by the name of Antiochians.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:10
|
|
Which when the king had granted, and he had gotten into his
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hand the rule he forthwith brought his own nation to Greekish
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fashion.
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2Mac 4:11
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And the royal privileges granted of special favour to the
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Jews by the means of John the father of Eupolemus, who went
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ambassador to Rome for amity and aid, he took away; and putting
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down the governments which were according to the law, he brought
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up new customs against the law:
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2Mac 4:12
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For he built gladly a place of exercise under the tower
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itself, and brought the chief young men under his subjection,
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and made them wear a hat.
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2Mac 4:13
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Now such was the height of Greek fashions, and increase of
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heathenish manners, through the exceeding profaneness of Jason,
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that ungodly wretch, and no high priest;
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2Mac 4:14
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That the priests had no courage to serve any more at the
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altar, but despising the temple, and neglecting the sacrifices,
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hastened to be partakers of the unlawful allowance in the place
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of exercise, after the game of Discus called them forth;
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2Mac 4:15
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Not setting by the honours of their fathers, but liking the
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glory of the Grecians best of all.
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2Mac 4:16
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By reason whereof sore calamity came upon them: for they had
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them to be their enemies and avengers, whose custom they
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followed so earnestly, and unto whom they desired to be like in
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all things.
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2Mac 4:17
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For it is not a light thing to do wickedly against the laws
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of God: but the time following shall declare these things.
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2Mac 4:18
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Now when the game that was used every faith year was kept at
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Tyrus, the king being present,
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2Mac 4:19
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This ungracious Jason sent special messengers from Jerusalem,
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who were Antiochians, to carry three hundred drachms of silver
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to the sacrifice of Hercules, which even the bearers thereof
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thought fit not to bestow upon the sacrifice, because it was not
|
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convenient, but to be reserved for other charges.
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2Mac 4:20
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This money then, in regard of the sender, was appointed to
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Hercules' sacrifice; but because of the bearers thereof, it was
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employed to the making of gallies.
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2Mac 4:21
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Now when Apollonius the son of Menestheus was sent into Egypt
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for the coronation of king Ptolemeus Philometor, Antiochus,
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understanding him not to be well affected to his affairs,
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provided for his own safety: whereupon he came to Joppa, and
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from thence to Jerusalem:
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2Mac 4:22
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Where he was honourably received of Jason, and of the city,
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and was brought in with torch alight, and with great shoutings:
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and so afterward went with his host unto Phenice.
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2Mac 4:23
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Three years afterward Jason sent Menelaus, the aforesaid
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Simon's brother, to bear the money unto the king, and to put him
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in mind of certain necessary matters.
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2Mac 4:24
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But he being brought to the presence of the king, when he had
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|
magnified him for the glorious appearance of his power, got the
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|
priesthood to himself, offering more than Jason by three hundred
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|
talents of silver.
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2Mac 4:25
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So he came with the king's mandate, bringing nothing worthy
|
|
the high priesthood, but having the fury of a cruel tyrant, and
|
|
the rage of a savage beast.
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2Mac 4:26
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Then Jason, who had undermined his own brother, being
|
|
undermined by another, was compelled to flee into the country of
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|
the Ammonites.
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2Mac 4:27
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So Menelaus got the principality: but as for the money that
|
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he had promised unto the king, he took no good order for it,
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|
albeit Sostratis the ruler of the castle required it:
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|
2Mac 4:28
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For unto him appertained the gathering of the customs.
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Wherefore they were both called before the king.
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2Mac 4:29
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Now Menelaus left his brother Lysimachus in his stead in the
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|
priesthood; and Sostratus left Crates, who was governor of the
|
|
Cyprians.
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2Mac 4:30
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While those things were in doing, they of Tarsus and Mallos
|
|
made insurrection, because they were given to the king's
|
|
concubine, called Antiochus.
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|
2Mac 4:31
|
|
Then came the king in all haste to appease matters, leaving
|
|
Andronicus, a man in authority, for his deputy.
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|
2Mac 4:32
|
|
Now Menelaus, supposing that he had gotten a convenient time,
|
|
stole certain vessels of gold out of the temple, and gave some
|
|
of them to Andronicus, and some he sold into Tyrus and the
|
|
cities round about.
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|
2Mac 4:33
|
|
Which when Onias knew of a surety, he reproved him, and
|
|
withdrew himself into a sanctuary at Daphne, that lieth by
|
|
Antiochia.
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|
2Mac 4:34
|
|
Wherefore Menelaus, taking Andronicus apart, prayed, him to
|
|
get Onias into his hands; who being persuaded thereunto, and
|
|
coming to Onias in deceit, gave him his right hand with oaths;
|
|
and though he were suspected by him, yet persuaded he him to
|
|
come forth of the sanctuary: whom forthwith he shut up without
|
|
regard of justice.
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|
|
|
2Mac 4:35
|
|
For the which cause not only the Jews, but many also of other
|
|
nations, took great indignation, and were much grieved for the
|
|
unjust murder of the man.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:36
|
|
And when the king was come again from the places about
|
|
Cilicia, the Jews that were in the city, and certain of the
|
|
Greeks that abhorred the fact also, complained because Onias was
|
|
slain without cause.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:37
|
|
Therefore Antiochus was heartily sorry, and moved to pity,
|
|
and wept, because of the sober and modest behaviour of him that
|
|
was dead.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:38
|
|
And being kindled with anger, forthwith he took away
|
|
Andronicus his purple, and rent off his clothes, and leading him
|
|
through the whole city unto that very place, where he had
|
|
committed impiety against Onias, there slew he the cursed
|
|
murderer. Thus the Lord rewarded him his punishment, as he had
|
|
deserved.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:39
|
|
Now when many sacrileges had been committed in the city by
|
|
Lysimachus with the consent of Menelaus, and the fruit thereof
|
|
was spread abroad, the multitude gathered themselves together
|
|
against Lysimachus, many vessels of gold being already carried
|
|
away.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:40
|
|
Whereupon the common people rising, and being filled with
|
|
rage, Lysimachus armed about three thousand men, and began first
|
|
to offer violence; one Auranus being the leader, a man far gone
|
|
in years, and no less in folly.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:41
|
|
They then seeing the attempt of Lysimachus, some of them
|
|
caught stones, some clubs, others taking handfuls of dust, that
|
|
was next at hand, cast them all together upon Lysimachus, and
|
|
those that set upon them.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:42
|
|
Thus many of them they wounded, and some they struck to the
|
|
ground, and all of them they forced to flee: but as for the
|
|
churchrobber himself, him they killed beside the treasury.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:43
|
|
Of these matters therefore there was an accusation laid
|
|
against Menelaus.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:44
|
|
Now when the king came to Tyrus, three men that were sent
|
|
from the senate pleaded the cause before him:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:45
|
|
But Menelaus, being now convicted, promised Ptolemee the son
|
|
of Dorymenes to give him much money, if he would pacify the king
|
|
toward him.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:46
|
|
Whereupon Ptolemee taking the king aside into a certain
|
|
gallery, as it were to take the air, brought him to be of
|
|
another mind:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:47
|
|
Insomuch that he discharged Menelaus from the accusations,
|
|
who notwithstanding was cause of all the mischief: and those
|
|
poor men, who, if they had told their cause, yea, before the
|
|
Scythians, should have been judged innocent, them he condemned
|
|
to death.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:48
|
|
Thus they that followed the matter for the city, and for the
|
|
people, and for the holy vessels, did soon suffer unjust
|
|
punishment.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:49
|
|
Wherefore even they of Tyrus, moved with hatred of that
|
|
wicked deed, caused them to be honourably buried.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 4:50
|
|
And so through the covetousness of them that were of power
|
|
Menelaus remained still in authority, increasing in malice, and
|
|
being a great traitor to the citizens.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:1
|
|
About the same time Antiochus prepared his second voyage into
|
|
Egypt:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:2
|
|
And then it happened, that through all the city, for the
|
|
space almost of forty days, there were seen horsemen running in
|
|
the air, in cloth of gold, and armed with lances, like a band of
|
|
soldiers,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:3
|
|
And troops of horsemen in array, encountering and running one
|
|
against another, with shaking of shields, and multitude of
|
|
pikes, and drawing of swords, and casting of darts, and
|
|
glittering of golden ornaments, and harness of all sorts.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:4
|
|
Wherefore every man prayed that that apparition might turn to
|
|
good.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:5
|
|
Now when there was gone forth a false rumour, as though
|
|
Antiochus had been dead, Jason took at the least a thousand men,
|
|
and suddenly made an assault upon the city; and they that were
|
|
upon the walls being put back, and the city at length taken,
|
|
Menelaus fled into the castle:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:6
|
|
But Jason slew his own citizens without mercy, not
|
|
considering that to get the day of them of his own nation would
|
|
be a most unhappy day for him; but thinking they had been his
|
|
enemies, and not his countrymen, whom he conquered.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:7
|
|
Howbeit for all this he obtained not the principality, but at
|
|
the last received shame for the reward of his treason, and fled
|
|
again into the country of the Ammonites.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:8
|
|
In the end therefore he had an unhappy return, being accused
|
|
before Aretas the king of the Arabians, fleeing from city to
|
|
city, pursued of all men, hated as a forsaker of the laws, and
|
|
being had in abomination as an open enemy of his country and
|
|
countrymen, he was cast out into Egypt.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:9
|
|
Thus he that had driven many out of their country perished in
|
|
a strange land, retiring to the Lacedemonians, and thinking
|
|
there to find succour by reason of his kindred:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:10
|
|
And he that had cast out many unburied had none to mourn for
|
|
him, nor any solemn funerals at all, nor sepulchre with his
|
|
fathers.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:11
|
|
Now when this that was done came to the king's car, he
|
|
thought that Judea had revolted: whereupon removing out of Egypt
|
|
in a furious mind, he took the city by force of arms,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:12
|
|
And commanded his men of war not to spare such as they met,
|
|
and to slay such as went up upon the houses.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:13
|
|
Thus there was killing of young and old, making away of men,
|
|
women, and children, slaying of virgins and infants.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:14
|
|
And there were destroyed within the space of three whole days
|
|
fourscore thousand, whereof forty thousand were slain in the
|
|
conflict; and no fewer sold than slain.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:15
|
|
Yet was he not content with this, but presumed to go into
|
|
the most holy temple of all the world; Menelaus, that traitor to
|
|
the laws, and to his own country, being his guide:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:16
|
|
And taking the holy vessels with polluted hands, and with
|
|
profane hands pulling down the things that were dedicated by
|
|
other kings to the augmentation and glory and honour of the
|
|
place, he gave them away.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:17
|
|
And so haughty was Antiochus in mind, that he considered not
|
|
that the Lord was angry for a while for the sins of them that
|
|
dwelt in the city, and therefore his eye was not upon the place.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:18
|
|
For had they not been formerly wrapped in many sins, this
|
|
man, as soon as he had come, had forthwith been scourged, and
|
|
put back from his presumption, as Heliodorus was, whom Seleucus
|
|
the king sent to view the treasury.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:19
|
|
Nevertheless God did not choose the people for the place's
|
|
sake, but the place far the people's sake.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:20
|
|
And therefore the place itself, that was partaker with them
|
|
of the adversity that happened to the nation, did afterward
|
|
communicate in the benefits sent from the Lord: and as it was
|
|
forsaken in the wrath of the Almighty, so again, the great Lord
|
|
being reconciled, it was set up with all glory.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:21
|
|
So when Antiochus had carried out of the temple a thousand
|
|
and eight hundred talents, he departed in all haste unto
|
|
Antiochia, weening in his pride to make the land navigable, and
|
|
the sea passable by foot: such was the haughtiness of his mind.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:22
|
|
And he left governors to vex the nation: at Jerusalem,
|
|
Philip, for his country a Phrygian, and for manners more
|
|
barbarous than he that set him there;
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:23
|
|
And at Garizim, Andronicus; and besides, Menelaus, who worse
|
|
than all the rest bare an heavy hand over the citizens, having a
|
|
malicious mind against his countrymen the Jews.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:24
|
|
He sent also that detestable ringleader Apollonius with an
|
|
army of two and twenty thousand, commanding him to slay all
|
|
those that were in their best age, and to sell the women and the
|
|
younger sort:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:25
|
|
Who coming to Jerusalem, and pretending peace, did forbear
|
|
till the holy day of the sabbath, when taking the Jews keeping
|
|
holy day, he commanded his men to arm themselves.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:26
|
|
And so he slew all them that were gone to the celebrating of
|
|
the sabbath, and running through the city with weapons slew
|
|
great multitudes.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 5:27
|
|
But Judas Maccabeus with nine others, or thereabout, withdrew
|
|
himself into the wilderness, and lived in the mountains after
|
|
the manner of beasts, with his company, who fed on herbs
|
|
continually, lest they should be partakers of the pollution.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:1
|
|
Not long after this the king sent an old man of Athens to
|
|
compel the Jews to depart from the laws of their fathers, and
|
|
not to live after the laws of God:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:2
|
|
And to pollute also the temple in Jerusalem, and to call it
|
|
the temple of Jupiter Olympius; and that in Garizim, of Jupiter
|
|
the Defender of strangers, as they did desire that dwelt in the
|
|
place.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:3
|
|
The coming in of this mischief was sore and grievous to the
|
|
people:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:4
|
|
For the temple was filled with riot and revelling by the
|
|
Gentiles, who dallied with harlots, and had to do with women
|
|
within the circuit of the holy places, and besides that brought
|
|
in things that were not lawful.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:5
|
|
The altar also was filled with profane things, which the law
|
|
forbiddeth.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:6
|
|
Neither was it lawful for a man to keep sabbath days or
|
|
ancient fasts, or to profess himself at all to be a Jew.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:7
|
|
And in the day of the king's birth every month they were
|
|
brought by bitter constraint to eat of the sacrifices; and when
|
|
the fast of Bacchus was kept, the Jews were compelled to go in
|
|
procession to Bacchus, carrying ivy.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:8
|
|
Moreover there went out a decree to the neighbour cities of
|
|
the heathen, by the suggestion of Ptolemee, against the Jews,
|
|
that they should observe the same fashions, and be partakers of
|
|
their sacrifices:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:9
|
|
And whoso would not conform themselves to the manners of the
|
|
Gentiles should be put to death. Then might a man have seen the
|
|
present misery.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:10
|
|
For there were two women brought, who had circumcised their
|
|
children; whom when they had openly led round about the city,
|
|
the babes handing at their breasts, they cast them down headlong
|
|
from the wall.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:11
|
|
And others, that had run together into caves near by, to keep
|
|
the sabbath day secretly, being discovered by Philip, were all
|
|
burnt together, because they made a conscience to help
|
|
themselves for the honour of the most sacred day.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:12
|
|
Now I beseech those that read this book, that they be not
|
|
discouraged for these calamities, but that they judge those
|
|
punishments not to be for destruction, but for a chastening of
|
|
our nation.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:13
|
|
For it is a token of his great goodness, when wicked doers
|
|
are not suffered any long time, but forthwith punished.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:14
|
|
For not as with other nations, whom the Lord patiently
|
|
forbeareth to punish, till they be come to the fulness of their
|
|
sins, so dealeth he with us,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:15
|
|
Lest that, being come to the height of sin, afterwards he
|
|
should take vengeance of us.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:16
|
|
And therefore he never withdraweth his mercy from us: and
|
|
though he punish with adversity, yet doth he never forsake his
|
|
people.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:17
|
|
But let this that we at spoken be for a warning unto us. And
|
|
now will we come to the declaring of the matter in a few words.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:18
|
|
Eleazar, one of the principal scribes, an aged man, and of a
|
|
well favoured countenance, was constrained to open his mouth,
|
|
and to eat swine's flesh.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:19
|
|
But he, choosing rather to die gloriously, than to live
|
|
stained with such an abomination, spit it forth, and came of his
|
|
own accord to the torment,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:20
|
|
As it behoved them to come, that are resolute to stand out
|
|
against such things, as are not lawful for love of life to be
|
|
tasted.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:21
|
|
But they that had the charge of that wicked feast, for the
|
|
old acquaintance they had with the man, taking him aside,
|
|
besought him to bring flesh of his own provision, such as was
|
|
lawful for him to use, and make as if he did eat of the flesh
|
|
taken from the sacrifice commanded by the king;
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:22
|
|
That in so doing he might be delivered from death, and for
|
|
the old friendship with them find favour.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:23
|
|
But he began to consider discreetly, and as became his age,
|
|
and the excellency of his ancient years, and the honour of his
|
|
gray head, whereon was come, and his most honest education from
|
|
a child, or rather the holy law made and given by God: therefore
|
|
he answered accordingly, and willed them straightways to send
|
|
him to the grave.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:24
|
|
For it becometh not our age, said he, in any wise to
|
|
dissemble, whereby many young persons might think that Eleazar,
|
|
being fourscore years old and ten, were now gone to a strange
|
|
religion;
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:25
|
|
And so they through mine hypocrisy, and desire to live a
|
|
little time and a moment longer, should be deceived by me, and I
|
|
get a stain to mine old age, and make it abominable.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:26
|
|
For though for the present time I should be delivered from
|
|
the punishment of men: yet should I not escape the hand of the
|
|
Almighty, neither alive, nor dead.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:27
|
|
Wherefore now, manfully changing this life, I will shew
|
|
myself such an one as mine age requireth,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 6:28
|
|
And leave a notable example to such as be young to die
|
|
willingly and courageously for the honourable and holy laws. And
|
|
when he had said these words, immediately he went to the
|
|
torment:
|
|
|
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2Mac 6:29
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They that led him changing the good will they bare him a
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little before into hatred, because the foresaid speeches
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proceeded, as they thought, from a desperate mind.
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2Mac 6:30
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But when he was ready to die with stripes, he groaned, and
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said, It is manifest unto the Lord, that hath the holy
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knowledge, that whereas I might have been delivered from death,
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I now endure sore pains in body by being beaten: but in soul am
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well content to suffer these things, because I fear him.
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2Mac 6:31
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And thus this man died, leaving his death for an example of a
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noble courage, and a memorial of virtue, not only unto young
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men, but unto all his nation.
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2Mac 7:1
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It came to pass also, that seven brethren with their mother
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were taken, and compelled by the king against the law to taste
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swine's flesh, and were tormented with scourges and whips.
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2Mac 7:2
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But one of them that spake first said thus, What wouldest
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thou ask or learn of us? we are ready to die, rather than to
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transgress the laws of our fathers.
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2Mac 7:3
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Then the king, being in a rage, commanded pans and caldrons
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to be made hot:
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2Mac 7:4
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Which forthwith being heated, he commanded to cut out the
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tongue of him that spake first, and to cut off the utmost parts
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of his body, the rest of his brethren and his mother looking on.
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2Mac 7:5
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Now when he was thus maimed in all his members, he commanded
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him being yet alive to be brought to the fire, and to be fried
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in the pan: and as the vapour of the pan was for a good space
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dispersed, they exhorted one another with the mother to die
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manfully, saying thus,
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2Mac 7:6
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The Lord God looketh upon us, and in truth hath comfort in
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us, as Moses in his song, which witnessed to their faces,
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declared, saying, And he shall be comforted in his servants.
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2Mac 7:7
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So when the first was dead after this number, they brought
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the second to make him a mocking stock: and when they had pulled
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off the skin of his head with the hair, they asked him, Wilt
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thou eat, before thou be punished throughout every member of thy
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body?
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2Mac 7:8
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But he answered in his own language, and said, No. Wherefore
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he also received the next torment in order, as the former did.
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2Mac 7:9
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And when he was at the last gasp, he said, Thou like a fury
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takest us out of this present life, but the King of the world
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shall raise us up, who have died for his laws, unto everlasting
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life.
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2Mac 7:10
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After him was the third made a mocking stock: and when he was
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required, he put out his tongue, and that right soon, holding
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forth his hands manfully.
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2Mac 7:11
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And said courageously, These I had from heaven; and for his
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laws I despise them; and from him I hope to receive them again.
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2Mac 7:12
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Insomuch that the king, and they that were with him,
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marvelled at the young man's courage, for that he nothing
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regarded the pains.
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2Mac 7:13
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Now when this man was dead also, they tormented and mangled
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the fourth in like manner.
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2Mac 7:14
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So when he was ready to die he said thus, It is good, being
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put to death by men, to look for hope from God to be raised up
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again by him: as for thee, thou shalt have no resurrection to
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life.
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2Mac 7:15
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Afterward they brought the fifth also, and mangled him.
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2Mac 7:16
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Then looked he unto the king, and said, Thou hast power over
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men, thou art corruptible, thou doest what thou wilt; yet think
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not that our nation is forsaken of God;
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2Mac 7:17
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But abide a while, and behold his great power, how he will
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torment thee and thy seed.
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2Mac 7:18
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After him also they brought the sixth, who being ready to die
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said, Be not deceived without cause: for we suffer these things
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for ourselves, having sinned against our God: therefore
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marvellous things are done unto us.
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2Mac 7:19
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But think not thou, that takest in hand to strive against
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God, that thou shalt escape unpunished.
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2Mac 7:20
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But the mother was marvellous above all, and worthy of
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|
honourable memory: for when she saw her seven sons slain within
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the space of one day, she bare it with a good courage, because
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of the hope that she had in the Lord.
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2Mac 7:21
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Yea, she exhorted every one of them in her own language,
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filled with courageous spirits; and stirring up her womanish
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thoughts with a manly stomach, she said unto them,
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2Mac 7:22
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I cannot tell how ye came into my womb: for I neither gave
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you breath nor life, neither was it I that formed the members of
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every one of you;
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2Mac 7:23
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But doubtless the Creator of the world, who formed the
|
|
generation of man, and found out the beginning of all things,
|
|
will also of his own mercy give you breath and life again, as ye
|
|
now regard not your own selves for his laws' sake.
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2Mac 7:24
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Now Antiochus, thinking himself despised, and suspecting it
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|
to be a reproachful speech, whilst the youngest was yet alive,
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|
did not only exhort him by words, but also assured him with
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|
oaths, that he would make him both a rich and a happy man, if he
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|
would turn from the laws of his fathers; and that also he would
|
|
take him for his friend, and trust him with affairs.
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2Mac 7:25
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But when the young man would in no case hearken unto him, the
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king called his mother, and exhorted her that she would counsel
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|
the young man to save his life.
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2Mac 7:26
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And when he had exhorted her with many words, she promised
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|
him that she would counsel her son.
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2Mac 7:27
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But she bowing herself toward him, laughing the cruel tyrant
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|
to scorn, spake in her country language on this manner; O my
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|
son, have pity upon me that bare thee nine months in my womb,
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|
and gave thee such three years, and nourished thee, and brought
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thee up unto this age, and endured the troubles of education.
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2Mac 7:28
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I beseech thee, my son, look upon the heaven and the earth,
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|
and all that is therein, and consider that God made them of
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|
things that were not; and so was mankind made likewise.
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2Mac 7:29
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Fear not this tormentor, but, being worthy of thy brethren,
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|
take thy death that I may receive thee again in mercy with thy
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|
brethren.
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2Mac 7:30
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|
Whiles she was yet speaking these words, the young man said,
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Whom wait ye for? I will not obey the king's commandment: but I
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|
will obey the commandment of the law that was given unto our
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|
fathers by Moses.
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2Mac 7:31
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And thou, that hast been the author of all mischief against
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|
the Hebrews, shalt not escape the hands of God.
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|
2Mac 7:32
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For we suffer because of our sins.
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|
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|
2Mac 7:33
|
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And though the living Lord be angry with us a little while
|
|
for our chastening and correction, yet shall he be at one again
|
|
with his servants.
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|
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|
2Mac 7:34
|
|
But thou, O godless man, and of all other most wicked, be not
|
|
lifted up without a cause, nor puffed up with uncertain hopes,
|
|
lifting up thy hand against the servants of God:
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2Mac 7:35
|
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For thou hast not yet escaped the judgment of Almighty God,
|
|
who seeth all things.
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|
2Mac 7:36
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|
For our brethren, who now have suffered a short pain, are
|
|
dead under God's covenant of everlasting life: but thou, through
|
|
the judgment of God, shalt receive just punishment for thy
|
|
pride.
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|
2Mac 7:37
|
|
But I, as my brethren, offer up my body and life for the laws
|
|
of our fathers, beseeching God that he would speedily be
|
|
merciful unto our nation; and that thou by torments and plagues
|
|
mayest confess, that he alone is God;
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|
2Mac 7:38
|
|
And that in me and my brethren the wrath of the Almighty,
|
|
which is justly brought upon our nation, may cease.
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|
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|
2Mac 7:39
|
|
Than the king' being in a rage, handed him worse than all the
|
|
rest, and took it grievously that he was mocked.
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2Mac 7:40
|
|
So this man died undefiled, and put his whole trust in the
|
|
Lord.
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2Mac 7:41
|
|
Last of all after the sons the mother died.
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|
2Mac 7:42
|
|
Let this be enough now to have spoken concerning the
|
|
idolatrous feasts, and the extreme tortures.
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|
|
|
2Mac 8:1
|
|
Then Judas Maccabeus, and they that were with him, went
|
|
privily into the towns, and called their kinsfolks together, and
|
|
took unto them all such as continued in the Jews' religion, and
|
|
assembled about six thousand men.
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|
|
|
2Mac 8:2
|
|
And they called upon the Lord, that he would look upon the
|
|
people that was trodden down of all; and also pity the temple
|
|
profaned of ungodly men;
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|
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|
2Mac 8:3
|
|
And that he would have compassion upon the city, sore
|
|
defaced, and ready to be made even with the ground; and hear the
|
|
blood that cried unto him,
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|
|
2Mac 8:4
|
|
And remember the wicked slaughter of harmless infants, and
|
|
the blasphemies committed against his name; and that he would
|
|
shew his hatred against the wicked.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:5
|
|
Now when Maccabeus had his company about him, he could not be
|
|
withstood by the heathen: for the wrath of the Lord was turned
|
|
into mercy.
|
|
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|
2Mac 8:6
|
|
Therefore he came at unawares, and burnt up towns and cities,
|
|
and got into his hands the most commodious places, and overcame
|
|
and put to flight no small number of his enemies.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:7
|
|
But specially took he advantage of the night for such privy
|
|
attempts, insomuch that the fruit of his holiness was spread
|
|
every where.
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|
|
|
2Mac 8:8
|
|
So when Philip saw that this man increased by little and
|
|
little, and that things prospered with him still more and more,
|
|
he wrote unto Ptolemeus, the governor of Celosyria and Phenice,
|
|
to yield more aid to the king's affairs.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:9
|
|
Then forthwith choosing Nicanor the son of Patroclus, one of
|
|
his special friends, he sent him with no fewer than twenty
|
|
thousand of all nations under him, to root out the whole
|
|
generation of the Jews; and with him he joined also Gorgias a
|
|
captain, who in matters of war had great experience.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:10
|
|
So Nicanor undertook to make so much money of the captive
|
|
Jews, as should defray the tribute of two thousand talents,
|
|
which the king was to pay to the Romans.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:11
|
|
Wherefore immediately he sent to the cities upon the sea
|
|
coast, proclaiming a sale of the captive Jews, and promising
|
|
that they should have fourscore and ten bodies for one talent,
|
|
not expecting the vengeance that was to follow upon him from the
|
|
Almighty God.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:12
|
|
Now when word was brought unto Judas of Nicanor's coming, and
|
|
he had imparted unto those that were with him that the army was
|
|
at hand,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:13
|
|
They that were fearful, and distrusted the justice of God,
|
|
fled, and conveyed themselves away.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:14
|
|
Others sold all that they had left, and withal besought the
|
|
Lord to deliver them, sold by the wicked Nicanor before they met
|
|
together:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:15
|
|
And if not for their own sakes, yet for the covenants he had
|
|
made with their fathers, and for his holy and glorious name's
|
|
sake, by which they were called.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:16
|
|
So Maccabeus called his men together unto the number of six
|
|
thousand, and exhorted them not to be stricken with terror of
|
|
the enemy, nor to fear the great multitude of the heathen, who
|
|
came wrongly against them; but to fight manfully,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:17
|
|
And to set before their eyes the injury that they had
|
|
unjustly done to the holy place, and the cruel handling of the
|
|
city, whereof they made a mockery, and also the taking away of
|
|
the government of their forefathers:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:18
|
|
For they, said he, trust in their weapons and boldness; but
|
|
our confidence is in the Almighty who at a beck can cast down
|
|
both them that come against us, and also all the world.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:19
|
|
Moreover, he recounted unto them what helps their forefathers
|
|
had found, and how they were delivered, when under Sennacherib
|
|
an hundred fourscore and five thousand perished.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:20
|
|
And he told them of the battle that they had in Babylon with
|
|
the Galatians, how they came but eight thousand in all to the
|
|
business, with four thousand Macedonians, and that the
|
|
Macedonians being perplexed, the eight thousand destroyed an
|
|
hundred and twenty thousand because of the help that they had
|
|
from heaven, and so received a great booty.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:21
|
|
Thus when he had made them bold with these words, and ready
|
|
to die for the law and the country, he divided his army into
|
|
four parts;
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:22
|
|
And joined with himself his own brethren, leaders of each
|
|
band, to wit Simon, and Joseph, and Jonathan, giving each one
|
|
fifteen hundred men.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:23
|
|
Also he appointed Eleazar to read the holy book: and when he
|
|
had given them this watchword, The help of God; himself leading
|
|
the first band,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:24
|
|
And by the help of the Almighty they slew above nine thousand
|
|
of their enemies, and wounded and maimed the most part of
|
|
Nicanor's host, and so put all to flight;
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:25
|
|
And took their money that came to buy them, and pursued them
|
|
far: but lacking time they returned:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:26
|
|
For it was the day before the sabbath, and therefore they
|
|
would no longer pursue them.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:27
|
|
So when they had gathered their armour together, and spoiled
|
|
their enemies, they occupied themselves about the sabbath,
|
|
yielding exceeding praise and thanks to the Lord, who had
|
|
preserved them unto that day, which was the beginning of mercy
|
|
distilling upon them.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:28
|
|
And after the sabbath, when they had given part of the spoils
|
|
to the maimed, and the widows, and orphans, the residue they
|
|
divided among themselves and their servants.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:29
|
|
When this was done, and they had made a common supplication,
|
|
they besought the merciful Lord to be reconciled with his
|
|
servants for ever.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:30
|
|
Moreover of those that were with Timotheus and Bacchides, who
|
|
fought against them, they slew above twenty thousand, and very
|
|
easily got high and strong holds, and divided among themselves
|
|
many spoils more, and made the maimed, orphans, widows, yea, and
|
|
the aged also, equal in spoils with themselves.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:31
|
|
And when they had gathered their armour together, they laid
|
|
them up all carefully in convenient places, and the remnant of
|
|
the spoils they brought to Jerusalem.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:32
|
|
They slew also Philarches, that wicked person, who was with
|
|
Timotheus, and had annoyed the Jews many ways.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:33
|
|
Furthermore at such time as they kept the feast for the
|
|
victory in their country they burnt Callisthenes, that had set
|
|
fire upon the holy gates, who had fled into a little house; and
|
|
so he received a reward meet for his wickedness.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:34
|
|
As for that most ungracious Nicanor, who had brought a
|
|
thousand merchants to buy the Jews,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:35
|
|
He was through the help of the Lord brought down by them, of
|
|
whom he made least account; and putting off his glorious
|
|
apparel, and discharging his company, he came like a fugitive
|
|
servant through the midland unto Antioch having very great
|
|
dishonour, for that his host was destroyed.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 8:36
|
|
Thus he, that took upon him to make good to the Romans their
|
|
tribute by means of captives in Jerusalem, told abroad, that the
|
|
Jews had God to fight for them, and therefore they could not be
|
|
hurt, because they followed the laws that he gave them.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 9:1
|
|
About that time came Antiochus with dishonour out of the
|
|
country of Persia
|
|
|
|
2Mac 9:2
|
|
For he had entered the city called Persepolis, and went about
|
|
to rob the temple, and to hold the city; whereupon the multitude
|
|
running to defend themselves with their weapons put them to
|
|
flight; and so it happened, that Antiochus being put to flight
|
|
of the inhabitants returned with shame.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 9:3
|
|
Now when he came to Ecbatane, news was brought him what had
|
|
happened unto Nicanor and Timotheus.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 9:4
|
|
Then swelling with anger. he thought to avenge upon the Jews
|
|
the disgrace done unto him by those that made him flee.
|
|
Therefore commanded he his chariotman to drive without ceasing,
|
|
and to dispatch the journey, the judgment of GOd now following
|
|
him. For he had spoken proudly in this sort, That he would come
|
|
to Jerusalem and make it a common burying place of the Jew
|
|
|
|
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s.
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|
|
|
2Mac 9:5
|
|
But the Lord Almighty, the God of Isreal, smote him with an
|
|
incurable and invisible plague: or as soon as he had spoken
|
|
these words, a pain of the bowels that was remediless came upon
|
|
him, and sore torments of the inner parts;
|
|
|
|
2Mac 9:6
|
|
And that most justly: for he had tormented other men's bowels
|
|
with many and strange torments.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 9:7
|
|
Howbeit he nothing at all ceased from his bragging, but still
|
|
was filled with pride, breathing out fire in his rage against
|
|
the Jews, and commanding to haste the journey: but it came to
|
|
pass that he fell down from his chariot, carried violently; so
|
|
that having a sore fall, all the members of his body were much
|
|
pained.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 9:8
|
|
And thus he that a little afore thought he might command the
|
|
waves of the sea, (so proud was he beyond the condition of man)
|
|
and weigh the high mountains in a balance, was now cast on the
|
|
ground, and carried in an horselitter, shewing forth unto all
|
|
the manifest power of God.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 9:9
|
|
So that the worms rose up out of the body of this wicked man,
|
|
and whiles he lived in sorrow and pain, his flesh fell away, and
|
|
the filthiness of his smell was noisome to all his army.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 9:10
|
|
And the man, that thought a little afore he could reach to
|
|
the stars of heaven, no man could endure to carry for his
|
|
intolerable stink.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 9:11
|
|
Here therefore, being plagued, he began to leave off his
|
|
great pride, and to come to the knowledge of himself by the
|
|
scourge of God, his pain increasing every moment.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 9:12
|
|
And when he himself could not abide his own smell, he said
|
|
these words, It is meet to be subject unto God, and that a man
|
|
that is mortal should not proudly think of himself if he were
|
|
God.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 9:13
|
|
This wicked person vowed also unto the Lord, who now no more
|
|
would have mercy upon him, saying thus,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 9:14
|
|
That the holy city (to the which he was going in haste to lay
|
|
it even with the ground, and to make it a common buryingplace,)
|
|
he would set at liberty:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 9:15
|
|
And as touching the Jews, whom he had judged not worthy so
|
|
much as to be buried, but to be cast out with their children to
|
|
be devoured of the fowls and wild beasts, he would make them all
|
|
equals to the citizens of Athens:
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|
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2Mac 9:16
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And the holy temple, which before he had spoiled, he would
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garnish with goodly gifts, and restore all the holy vessels with
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many more, and out of his own revenue defray the charges
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belonging to the sacrifices:
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2Mac 9:17
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Yea, and that also he would become a Jew himself, and go
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through all the world that was inhabited, and declare the power
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of God.
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2Mac 9:18
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But for all this his pains would not cease: for the just
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judgment of God was come upon him: therefore despairing of his
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health, he wrote unto the Jews the letter underwritten,
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containing the form of a supplication, after this manner:
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2Mac 9:19
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Antiochus, king and governor, to the good Jews his citizens
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wisheth much joy, health, and prosperity:
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2Mac 9:20
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If ye and your children fare well, and your affairs be to
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your contentment, I give very great thanks to God, having my
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hope in heaven.
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2Mac 9:21
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As for me, I was weak, or else I would have remembered kindly
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your honour and good will returning out of Persia, and being
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taken with a grievous disease, I thought it necessary to care
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for the common safety of all:
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2Mac 9:22
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Not distrusting mine health, but having great hope to escape
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this sickness.
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2Mac 9:23
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But considering that even my father, at what time he led an
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army into the high countries. appointed a successor,
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2Mac 9:24
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To the end that, if any thing fell out contrary to
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expectation, or if any tidings were brought that were grievous,
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they of the land, knowing to whom the state was left, might not
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be troubled:
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2Mac 9:25
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Again, considering how that the princes that are borderers
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and neighbours unto my kingdom wait for opportunities, and
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expect what shall be the event. I have appointed my son
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Antiochus king, whom I often committed and commended unto many
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of you, when I went up into the high provinces; to whom I have
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written as followeth:
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2Mac 9:26
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Therefore I pray and request you to remember the benefits
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that I have done unto you generally, and in special, and that
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every man will be still faithful to me and my son.
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2Mac 9:27
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For I am persuaded that he understanding my mind will
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favourably and graciously yield to your desires.
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2Mac 9:28
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Thus the murderer and blasphemer having suffered most
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grievously, as he entreated other men, so died he a miserable
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death in a strange country in the mountains.
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2Mac 9:29
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And Philip, that was brought up with him, carried away his
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body, who also fearing the son of Antiochus went into Egypt to
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Ptolemeus Philometor.
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2Mac 10:1
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Now Maccabeus and his company, the Lord guiding them,
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recovered the temple and the city:
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2Mac 10:2
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But the altars which the heathen had built in the open
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street, and also the chapels, they pulled down.
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2Mac 10:3
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And having cleansed the temple they made another altar, and
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striking stones they took fire out of them, and offered a
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sacrifice after two years, and set forth incense, and lights,
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and shewbread.
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2Mac 10:4
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When that was done, they fell flat down, and besought the
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Lord that they might come no more into such troubles; but if
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they sinned any more against him, that he himself would chasten
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them with mercy, and that they might not be delivered unto the
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blasphemous and barbarous nations.
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2Mac 10:5
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Now upon the same day that the strangers profaned the temple,
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on the very same day it was cleansed again, even the five and
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twentieth day of the same month, which is Casleu.
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2Mac 10:6
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And they kept the eight days with gladness, as in the feast
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of the tabernacles, remembering that not long afore they had
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held the feast of the tabernacles, when as they wandered in the
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mountains and dens like beasts.
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2Mac 10:7
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Therefore they bare branches, and fair boughs, and palms
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also, and sang psalms unto him that had given them good success
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in cleansing his place.
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2Mac 10:8
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They ordained also by a common statute and decree, That every
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year those days should be kept of the whole nation of the Jews.
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2Mac 10:9
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And this was the end of Antiochus, called Epiphanes.
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2Mac 10:10
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Now will we declare the acts of Antiochus Eupator, who was
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the son of this wicked man, gathering briefly the calamities of
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the wars.
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2Mac 10:11
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So when he was come to the crown, he set one Lysias over the
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affairs of his realm, and appointed him his chief governor of
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Celosyria and Phenice.
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2Mac 10:12
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For Ptolemeus, that was called Macron, choosing rather to do
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justice unto the Jews for the wrong that had been done unto
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them, endeavoured to continue peace with them.
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2Mac 10:13
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Whereupon being accused of the king's friends before Eupator,
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and called traitor at every word because he had left Cyprus,
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that Philometor had committed unto him, and departed to
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Antiochus Epiphanes, and seeing that he was in no honourable
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place, he was so discouraged, that he poisoned himself and died.
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2Mac 10:14
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But when Gorgias was governor of the holds, he hired
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soldiers, and nourished war continually with the Jews:
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2Mac 10:15
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And therewithall the Idumeans, having gotten into their hands
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the most commodious holds, kept the Jews occupied, and receiving
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those that were banished from Jerusalem, they went about to
|
|
nourish war.
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2Mac 10:16
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Then they that were with Maccabeus made supplication, and
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besought God that he would be their helper; and so they ran with
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violence upon the strong holds of the Idumeans,
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2Mac 10:17
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And assaulting them strongly, they won the holds, and kept
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off all that fought upon the wall, and slew all that fell into
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their hands, and killed no fewer than twenty thousand.
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2Mac 10:18
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And because certain, who were no less than nine thousand,
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were fled together into two very strong castles, having all
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|
manner of things convenient to sustain the siege,
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2Mac 10:19
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Maccabeus left Simon and Joseph, and Zaccheus also, and them
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that were with him, who were enough to besiege them, and
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departed himself unto those places which more needed his help.
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2Mac 10:20
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Now they that were with Simon, being led with covetousness,
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were persuaded for money through certain of those that were in
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the castle, and took seventy thousand drachms, and let some of
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|
them escape.
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2Mac 10:21
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But when it was told Maccabeus what was done, he called the
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governors of the people together, and accused those men, that
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|
they had sold their brethren for money, and set their enemies
|
|
free to fight against them.
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2Mac 10:22
|
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So he slew those that were found traitors, and immediately
|
|
took the two castles.
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2Mac 10:23
|
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And having good success with his weapons in all things he
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|
took in hand, he slew in the two holds more than twenty
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|
thousand.
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2Mac 10:24
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|
Now Timotheus, whom the Jews had overcome before, when he had
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|
gathered a great multitude of foreign forces, and horses out of
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|
Asia not a few, came as though he would take Jewry by force of
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|
arms.
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2Mac 10:25
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But when he drew near, they that were with Maccabeus turned
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themselves to pray unto God, and sprinkled earth upon their
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heads, and girded their loins with sackcloth,
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2Mac 10:26
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|
And fell down at the foot of the altar, and besought him to
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|
be merciful to them, and to be an enemy to their enemies, and an
|
|
adversary to their adversaries, as the law declareth.
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2Mac 10:27
|
|
So after the prayer they took their weapons, and went on
|
|
further from the city: and when they drew near to their enemies,
|
|
they kept by themselves.
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|
2Mac 10:28
|
|
Now the sun being newly risen, they joined both together; the
|
|
one part having together with their virtue their refuge also
|
|
unto the Lord for a pledge of their success and victory: the
|
|
other side making their rage leader of their battle
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|
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|
2Mac 10:29
|
|
But when the battle waxed strong, there appeared unto the
|
|
enemies from heaven five comely men upon horses, with bridles of
|
|
gold, and two of them led the Jews,
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|
|
|
2Mac 10:30
|
|
And took Maccabeus betwixt them, and covered him on every
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|
side weapons, and kept him safe, but shot arrows and lightnings
|
|
against the enemies: so that being confounded with blindness,
|
|
and full of trouble, they were killed.
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|
2Mac 10:31
|
|
And there were slain of footmen twenty thousand and five
|
|
hundred, and six hundred horsemen.
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|
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|
2Mac 10:32
|
|
As for Timotheus himself, he fled into a very strong hold,
|
|
called Gawra, where Chereas was governor.
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|
|
|
2Mac 10:33
|
|
But they that were with Maccabeus laid siege against the
|
|
fortress courageously four days.
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|
|
|
2Mac 10:34
|
|
And they that were within, trusting to the strength of the
|
|
place, blasphemed exceedingly, and uttered wicked words.
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|
|
|
2Mac 10:35
|
|
Nevertheless upon the fifth day early twenty young men of
|
|
Maccabeus' company, inflamed with anger because of the
|
|
blasphemies, assaulted the wall manly, and with a fierce courage
|
|
killed all that they met withal.
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|
|
|
2Mac 10:36
|
|
Others likewise ascending after them, whiles they were busied
|
|
with them that were within, burnt the towers, and kindling fires
|
|
burnt the blasphemers alive; and others broke open the gates,
|
|
and, having received in the rest of the army, took the city,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 10:37
|
|
And killed Timotheus, that was hid in a certain pit, and
|
|
Chereas his brother, with Apollophanes.
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|
|
|
2Mac 10:38
|
|
When this was done, they praised the Lord with psalms and
|
|
thanksgiving, who had done so great things for Israel, and given
|
|
them the victory.
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|
|
|
2Mac 11:1
|
|
Not long after the, Lysias the king's protector and cousin,
|
|
who also managed the affairs, took sore displeasure for the
|
|
things that were done.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:2
|
|
And when he had gathered about fourscore thousand with all
|
|
the horsemen, he came against the Jews, thinking to make the
|
|
city an habitation of the Gentiles,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:3
|
|
And to make a gain of the temple, as of the other chapels of
|
|
the heathen, and to set the high priesthood to sale every year:
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|
|
|
2Mac 11:4
|
|
Not at all considering the power of God but puffed up with
|
|
his ten thousands of footmen, and his thousands of horsemen, and
|
|
his fourscore elephants.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:5
|
|
So he came to Judea, and drew near to Bethsura, which was a
|
|
strong town, but distant from Jerusalem about five furlongs, and
|
|
he laid sore siege unto it.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:6
|
|
Now when they that were with Maccabeus heard that he besieged
|
|
the holds, they and all the people with lamentation and tears
|
|
besought the Lord that he would send a good angel to deliver
|
|
Israel.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:7
|
|
Then Maccabeus himself first of all took weapons, exhorting
|
|
the other that they would jeopard themselves together with him
|
|
to help their brethren: so they went forth together with a
|
|
willing mind.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:8
|
|
And as they were at Jerusalem, there appeared before them on
|
|
horseback one in white clothing, shaking his armour of gold.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:9
|
|
Then they praised the merciful God all together, and took
|
|
heart, insomuch that they were ready not only to fight with men,
|
|
but with most cruel beasts, and to pierce through walls of iron.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:10
|
|
Thus they marched forward in their armour, having an helper
|
|
from heaven: for the Lord was merciful unto them
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:11
|
|
And giving a charge upon their enemies like lions, they slew
|
|
eleven thousand footmen, and sixteen hundred horsemen, and put
|
|
all the other to flight.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:12
|
|
Many of them also being wounded escaped naked; and Lysias
|
|
himself fled away shamefully, and so escaped.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:13
|
|
Who, as he was a man of understanding, casting with himself
|
|
what loss he had had, and considering that the Hebrews could not
|
|
be overcome, because the Almighty God helped them, he sent unto
|
|
them,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:14
|
|
And persuaded them to agree to all reasonable conditions, and
|
|
promised that he would persuade the king that he must needs be a
|
|
friend unto them.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:15
|
|
Then Maccabeus consented to all that Lysias desired, being
|
|
careful of the common good; and whatsoever Maccabeus wrote unto
|
|
Lysias concerning the Jews, the king granted it.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:16
|
|
For there were letters written unto the Jews from Lysias to
|
|
this effect: Lysias unto the people of the Jews sendeth
|
|
greeting:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:17
|
|
John and Absolom, who were sent from you, delivered me the
|
|
petition subscribed, and made request for the performance of the
|
|
contents thereof.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:18
|
|
Therefore what things soever were meet to be reported to the
|
|
king, I have declared them, and he hath granted as much as might
|
|
be.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:19
|
|
And if then ye will keep yourselves loyal to the state,
|
|
hereafter also will I endeavour to be a means of your good.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:20
|
|
But of the particulars I have given order both to these and
|
|
the other that came from me, to commune with you.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:21
|
|
Fare ye well. The hundred and eight and fortieth year, the
|
|
four and twentieth day of the month Dioscorinthius.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:22
|
|
Now the king's letter contained these words: King Antiochus
|
|
unto his brother Lysias sendeth greeting:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:23
|
|
Since our father is translated unto the gods, our will is,
|
|
that they that are in our realm live quietly, that every one may
|
|
attend upon his own affairs.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:24
|
|
We understand also that the Jews would not consent to our
|
|
father, for to be brought unto the custom of the Gentiles, but
|
|
had rather keep their own manner of living: for the which cause
|
|
they require of us, that we should suffer them to live after
|
|
their own laws.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:25
|
|
Wherefore our mind is, that this nation shall be in rest, and
|
|
we have determined to restore them their temple, that they may
|
|
live according to the customs of their forefathers.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:26
|
|
Thou shalt do well therefore to send unto them, and grant
|
|
them peace, that when they are certified of our mind, they may
|
|
be of good comfort, and ever go cheerfully about their own
|
|
affairs.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:27
|
|
And the letter of the king unto the nation of the Jews was
|
|
after this manner: King Antiochus sendeth greeting unto the
|
|
council, and the rest of the Jews:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:28
|
|
If ye fare well, we have our desire; we are also in good
|
|
health.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:29
|
|
Menelaus declared unto us, that your desire was to return
|
|
home, and to follow your own business:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:30
|
|
Wherefore they that will depart shall have safe conduct till
|
|
the thirtieth day of Xanthicus with security.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:31
|
|
And the Jews shall use their own kind of meats and laws, as
|
|
before; and none of them any manner of ways shall be molested
|
|
for things ignorantly done.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:32
|
|
I have sent also Menelaus, that he may comfort you.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:33
|
|
Fare ye well. In the hundred forty and eighth year, and the
|
|
fifteenth day of the month Xanthicus.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:34
|
|
The Romans also sent unto them a letter containing these
|
|
words: Quintus Memmius and Titus Manlius, ambassadors of the
|
|
Romans, send greeting unto the people of the Jews.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:35
|
|
Whatsoever Lysias the king's cousin hath granted, therewith
|
|
we also are well pleased.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:36
|
|
But touching such things as he judged to be referred to the
|
|
king, after ye have advised thereof, send one forthwith, that we
|
|
may declare as it is convenient for you: for we are now going to
|
|
Antioch.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:37
|
|
Therefore send some with speed, that we may know what is your
|
|
mind.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 11:38
|
|
Farewell. This hundred and eight and fortieth year, the
|
|
fifteenth day of the month Xanthicus.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 12:1
|
|
When these covenants were made, Lysias went unto the king,
|
|
and the Jews were about their husbandry.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 12:2
|
|
But of the governours of several places, Timotheus, and
|
|
Apollonius the son of Genneus, also Hieronymus, and Demophon,
|
|
and beside them Nicanor the governor of Cyprus, would not suffer
|
|
them to be quiet and live in peace.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 12:3
|
|
The men of Joppa also did such an ungodly deed: they prayed
|
|
the Jews that dwelt among them to go with their wives and
|
|
children into the boats which they had prepared, as though they
|
|
had meant them no hurt.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 12:4
|
|
Who accepted of it according to the common decree of the
|
|
city, as being desirous to live in peace, and suspecting
|
|
nothing: but when they were gone forth into the deep, they
|
|
drowned no less than two hundred of them.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 12:5
|
|
When Judas heard of this cruelty done unto his countrymen, he
|
|
commanded those that were with him to make them ready.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 12:6
|
|
And calling upon God the righteous Judge, he came against
|
|
those murderers of his brethren, and burnt the haven by night,
|
|
and set the boats on fire, and those that fled thither he slew.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 12:7
|
|
And when the town was shut up, he went backward, as if he
|
|
would return to root out all them of the city of Joppa.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 12:8
|
|
But when he heard that the Jamnites were minded to do in like
|
|
manner unto the Jews that dwelt among them,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 12:9
|
|
He came upon the Jamnites also by night, and set fire on the
|
|
haven and the navy, so that the light of the fire was seen at
|
|
Jerusalem two hundred and forty furlongs off.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 12:10
|
|
Now when they were gone from thence nine furlongs in their
|
|
journey toward Timotheus, no fewer than five thousand men on
|
|
foot and five hundred horsemen of the Arabians set upon him.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 12:11
|
|
Whereupon there was a very sore battle; but Judas' side by
|
|
the help of God got the victory; so that the Nomades of Arabia,
|
|
being overcome, besought Judas for peace, promising both to give
|
|
him cattle, and to pleasure him otherwise.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 12:12
|
|
Then Judas, thinking indeed that they would be profitable in
|
|
many things, granted them peace: whereupon they shook hands, and
|
|
so they departed to their tents.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 12:13
|
|
He went also about to make a bridge to a certain strong city,
|
|
which was fenced about with walls, and inhabited by people of
|
|
divers countries; and the name of it was Caspis.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 12:14
|
|
But they that were within it put such trust in the strength
|
|
of the walls and provision of victuals, that they behaved
|
|
themselves rudely toward them that were with Judas, railing and
|
|
blaspheming, and uttering such words as were not to be spoken.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 12:15
|
|
Wherefore Judas with his company, calling upon the great Lord
|
|
of the world, who without rams or engines of war did cast down
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Jericho in the time of Joshua, gave a fierce assault against the
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walls,
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2Mac 12:16
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And took the city by the will of God, and made unspeakable
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slaughters, insomuch that a lake two furlongs broad near
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adjoining thereunto, being filled full, was seen running with
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blood.
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2Mac 12:17
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Then departed they from thence seven hundred and fifty
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furlongs, and came to Characa unto the Jews that are called
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Tubieni.
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2Mac 12:18
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But as for Timotheus, they found him not in the places: for
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before he had dispatched any thing, he departed from thence,
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having left a very strong garrison in a certain hold.
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2Mac 12:19
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Howbeit Dositheus and Sosipater, who were of Maccabeus'
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captains, went forth, and slew those that Timotheus had left in
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the fortress, above ten thousand men.
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2Mac 12:20
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And Maccabeus ranged his army by bands, and set them over the
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bands, and went against Timotheus, who had about him an hundred
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and twenty thousand men of foot, and two thousand and five
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hundred horsemen.
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2Mac 12:21
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Now when Timotheus had knowledge of Judas' coming, he sent
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the women and children and the other baggage unto a fortress
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called Carnion: for the town was hard to besiege, and uneasy to
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come unto, by reason of the straitness of all the places.
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2Mac 12:22
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But when Judas his first band came in sight, the enemies,
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being smitten with fear and terror through the appearing of him
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who seeth all things, fled amain, one running into this way,
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another that way, so as that they were often hurt of their own
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men, and wounded with the points of their own swords.
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2Mac 12:23
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Judas also was very earnest in pursuing them, killing those
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wicked wretches, of whom he slew about thirty thousand men.
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2Mac 12:24
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Moreover Timotheus himself fell into the hands of Dositheus
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and Sosipater, whom he besought with much craft to let him go
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with his life, because he had many of the Jews' parents, and the
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brethren of some of them, who, if they put him to death, should
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not be regarded.
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2Mac 12:25
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So when he had assured them with many words that he would
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restore them without hurt, according to the agreement, they let
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him go for the saving of their brethren.
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2Mac 12:26
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Then Maccabeus marched forth to Carnion, and to the temple of
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Atargatis, and there he slew five and twenty thousand persons.
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2Mac 12:27
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And after he had put to flight and destroyed them, Judas
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removed the host toward Ephron, a strong city, wherein Lysias
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abode, and a great multitude of divers nations, and the strong
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young men kept the walls, and defended them mightily: wherein
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also was great provision of engines and darts.
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2Mac 12:28
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But when Judas and his company had called upon Almighty God,
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who with his power breaketh the strength of his enemies, they
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won the city, and slew twenty and five thousand of them that
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were within,
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2Mac 12:29
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From thence they departed to Scythopolis, which lieth six
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hundred furlongs from Jerusalem,
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2Mac 12:30
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But when the Jews that dwelt there had testified that the
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Scythopolitans dealt lovingly with them, and entreated them
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kindly in the time of their adversity;
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2Mac 12:31
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They gave them thanks, desiring them to be friendly still
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unto them: and so they came to Jerusalem, the feast of the weeks
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approaching.
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2Mac 12:32
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And after the feast, called Pentecost, they went forth
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against Gorgias the governor of Idumea,
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2Mac 12:33
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Who came out with three thousand men of foot and four hundred
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horsemen.
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2Mac 12:34
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And it happened that in their fighting together a few of the
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Jews were slain.
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2Mac 12:35
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At which time Dositheus, one of Bacenor's company, who was on
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horseback, and a strong man, was still upon Gorgias, and taking
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hold of his coat drew him by force; and when he would have taken
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that cursed man alive, a horseman of Thracia coming upon him
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smote off his shoulder, so that Gorgias fled unto Marisa.
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2Mac 12:36
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Now when they that were with Gorgias had fought long, and
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were weary, Judas called upon the Lord, that he would shew
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himself to be their helper and leader of the battle.
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2Mac 12:37
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And with that he began in his own language, and sung psalms
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with a loud voice, and rushing unawares upon Gorgias' men, he
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put them to flight.
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2Mac 12:38
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So Judas gathered his host, and came into the city of
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Odollam, And when the seventh day came, they purified
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themselves, as the custom was, and kept the sabbath in the same
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place.
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2Mac 12:39
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And upon the day following, as the use had been, Judas and
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his company came to take up the bodies of them that were slain,
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and to bury them with their kinsmen in their fathers' graves.
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2Mac 12:40
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Now under the coats of every one that was slain they found
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things consecrated to the idols of the Jamnites, which is
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|
forbidden the Jews by the law. Then every man saw that this was
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|
the cause wherefore they were slain.
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2Mac 12:41
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All men therefore praising the Lord, the righteous Judge, who
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|
had opened the things that were hid,
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2Mac 12:42
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|
Betook themselves unto prayer, and besought him that the sin
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|
committed might wholly be put out of remembrance. Besides, that
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noble Judas exhorted the people to keep themselves from sin,
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|
forsomuch as they saw before their eyes the things that came to
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|
pass for the sins of those that were slain.
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2Mac 12:43
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|
And when he had made a gathering throughout the company to
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|
the sum of two thousand drachms of silver, he sent it to
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|
Jerusalem to offer a sin offering, doing therein very well and
|
|
honestly, in that he was mindful of the resurrection:
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2Mac 12:44
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For if he had not hoped that they that were slain should have
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|
risen again, it had been superfluous and vain to pray for the
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|
dead.
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2Mac 12:45
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And also in that he perceived that there was great favour
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|
laid up for those that died godly, it was an holy and good
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|
thought. Whereupon he made a reconciliation for the dead, that
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|
they might be delivered from sin.
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2Mac 13:1
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|
In the hundred forty and ninth year it was told Judas, that
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|
Antiochus Eupator was coming with a great power into Judea,
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2Mac 13:2
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|
And with him Lysias his protector, and ruler of his affairs,
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|
having either of them a Grecian power of footmen, an hundred and
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|
ten thousand, and horsemen five thousand and three hundred, and
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|
elephants two and twenty, and three hundred chariots armed with
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|
hooks.
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|
2Mac 13:3
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|
Menelaus also joined himself with them, and with great
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|
dissimulation encouraged Antiochus, not for the safeguard of the
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|
country, but because he thought to have been made governor.
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|
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|
2Mac 13:4
|
|
But the King of kings moved Antiochus' mind against this
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|
wicked wretch, and Lysias informed the king that this man was
|
|
the cause of all mischief, so that the king commanded to bring
|
|
him unto Berea, and to put him to death, as the manner is in
|
|
that place.
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|
2Mac 13:5
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|
Now there was in that place a tower of fifty cubits high,
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|
full of ashes, and it had a round instrument which on every side
|
|
hanged down into the ashes.
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|
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2Mac 13:6
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|
And whosoever was condemned of sacrilege, or had committed
|
|
any other grievous crime, there did all men thrust him unto
|
|
death.
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|
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|
2Mac 13:7
|
|
Such a death it happened that wicked man to die, not having
|
|
so much as burial in the earth; and that most justly:
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|
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|
2Mac 13:8
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|
For inasmuch as he had committed many sins about the altar,
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|
whose fire and ashes were holy, he received his death in ashes.
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|
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|
2Mac 13:9
|
|
Now the king came with a barbarous and haughty mind to do far
|
|
worse to the Jews, than had been done in his father's time.
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|
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|
2Mac 13:10
|
|
Which things when Judas perceived, he commanded the multitude
|
|
to call upon the Lord night and day, that if ever at any other
|
|
time, he would now also help them, being at the point to be put
|
|
from their law, from their country, and from the holy temple:
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|
|
|
2Mac 13:11
|
|
And that he would not suffer the people, that had even now
|
|
been but a little refreshed, to be in subjection to the
|
|
blasphemous nations.
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|
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|
2Mac 13:12
|
|
So when they had all done this together, and besought the
|
|
merciful Lord with weeping and fasting, and lying flat upon the
|
|
ground three days long, Judas, having exhorted them, commanded
|
|
they should be in a readiness.
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|
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|
2Mac 13:13
|
|
And Judas, being apart with the elders, determined, before
|
|
the king's host should enter into Judea, and get the city, to go
|
|
forth and try the matter in fight by the help of the Lord.
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|
|
|
2Mac 13:14
|
|
So when he had committed all to the Creator of the world, and
|
|
exhorted his soldiers to fight manfully, even unto death, for
|
|
the laws, the temple, the city, the country, and the
|
|
commonwealth, he camped by Modin:
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|
|
|
2Mac 13:15
|
|
And having given the watchword to them that were about him,
|
|
Victory is of God; with the most valiant and choice young men he
|
|
went in into the king's tent by night, and slew in the camp
|
|
about four thousand men, and the chiefest of the elephants, with
|
|
all that were upon him.
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|
|
|
2Mac 13:16
|
|
And at last they filled the camp with fear and tumult, and
|
|
departed with good success.
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|
|
|
2Mac 13:17
|
|
This was done in the break of the day, because the protection
|
|
of the Lord did help him.
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|
|
|
2Mac 13:18
|
|
Now when the king had taken a taste of the manliness of the
|
|
Jews, he went about to take the holds by policy,
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|
|
|
2Mac 13:19
|
|
And marched toward Bethsura, which was a strong hold of the
|
|
Jews: but he was put to flight, failed, and lost of his men:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 13:20
|
|
For Judas had conveyed unto them that were in it such things
|
|
as were necessary.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 13:21
|
|
But Rhodocus, who was in the Jews' host, disclosed the
|
|
secrets to the enemies; therefore he was sought out, and when
|
|
they had gotten him, they put him in prison.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 13:22
|
|
The king treated with them in Bethsum the second time, gave
|
|
his hand, took their's, departed, fought with Judas, was
|
|
overcome;
|
|
|
|
2Mac 13:23
|
|
Heard that Philip, who was left over the affairs in Antioch,
|
|
was desperately bent, confounded, intreated the Jews, submitted
|
|
himself, and sware to all equal conditions, agreed with them,
|
|
and offered sacrifice, honoured the temple, and dealt kindly
|
|
with the place,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 13:24
|
|
And accepted well of Maccabeus, made him principal governor
|
|
from Ptolemais unto the Gerrhenians;
|
|
|
|
2Mac 13:25
|
|
Came to Ptolemais: the people there were grieved for the
|
|
covenants; for they stormed, because they would make their
|
|
covenants void:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 13:26
|
|
Lysias went up to the judgment seat, said as much as could be
|
|
in defence of the cause, persuaded, pacified, made them well
|
|
affected, returned to Antioch. Thus it went touching the king's
|
|
coming and departing.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:1
|
|
After three years was Judas informed, that Demetrius the son
|
|
of Seleucus, having entered by the haven of Tripolis with a
|
|
great power and navy,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:2
|
|
Had taken the country, and killed Antiochus, and Lysias his
|
|
protector.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:3
|
|
Now one Alcimus, who had been high priest, and had defiled
|
|
himself wilfully in the times of their mingling with the
|
|
Gentiles, seeing that by no means he could save himself, nor
|
|
have any more access to the holy altar,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:4
|
|
Came to king Demetrius in the hundred and one and fiftieth
|
|
year, presenting unto him a crown of gold, and a palm, and also
|
|
of the boughs which were used solemnly in the temple: and so
|
|
that day he held his peace.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:5
|
|
Howbeit having gotten opportunity to further his foolish
|
|
enterprize, and being called into counsel by Demetrius, and
|
|
asked how the Jews stood affected, and what they intended, he
|
|
answered thereunto:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:6
|
|
Those of the Jews that he called Assideans, whose captain is
|
|
Judas Maccabeus, nourish war and are seditious, and will not let
|
|
the rest be in peace.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:7
|
|
Therefore I, being deprived of mine ancestors' honour, I mean
|
|
the high priesthood, am now come hither:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:8
|
|
First, verily for the unfeigned care I have of things
|
|
pertaining to the king; and secondly, even for that I intend the
|
|
good of mine own countrymen: for all our nation is in no small
|
|
misery through the unadvised dealing of them aforersaid.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:9
|
|
Wherefore, O king, seeing knowest all these things, be
|
|
careful for the country, and our nation, which is pressed on
|
|
every side, according to the clemency that thou readily shewest
|
|
unto all.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:10
|
|
For as long as Judas liveth, it is not possible that the
|
|
state should be quiet.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:11
|
|
This was no sooner spoken of him, but others of the king's
|
|
friends, being maliciously set against Judas, did more incense
|
|
Demetrius.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:12
|
|
And forthwith calling Nicanor, who had been master of the
|
|
elephants, and making him governor over Judea, he sent him
|
|
forth,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:13
|
|
Commanding him to slay Judas, and to scatter them that were
|
|
with him, and to make Alcimus high priest of the great temple.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:14
|
|
Then the heathen, that had fled out of Judea from Judas, came
|
|
to Nicanor by flocks, thinking the harm and calamities ot the
|
|
Jews to be their welfare.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:15
|
|
Now when the Jews heard of Nicanor's coming, and that the
|
|
heathen were up against them, they cast earth upon their heads,
|
|
and made supplication to him that had established his people for
|
|
ever, and who always helpeth his portion with manifestation of
|
|
his presence.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:16
|
|
So at the commandment of the captain they removed
|
|
straightways from thence, and came near unto them at the town of
|
|
Dessau.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:17
|
|
Now Simon, Judas' brother, had joined battle with Nicanor,
|
|
but was somewhat discomfited through the sudden silence of his
|
|
enemies.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:18
|
|
Nevertheless Nicanor, hearing of the manliness of them that
|
|
were with Judas, and the courageousness that they had to fight
|
|
for their country, durst not try the matter by the sword.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:19
|
|
Wherefore he sent Posidonius, and Theodotus, and Mattathias,
|
|
to make peace.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:20
|
|
So when they had taken long advisement thereupon, and the
|
|
captain had made the multitude acquainted therewith, and it
|
|
appeared that they were all of one mind, they consented to the
|
|
covenants,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:21
|
|
And appointed a day to meet in together by themselves: and
|
|
when the day came, and stools were set for either of them,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:22
|
|
Ludas placed armed men ready in convenient places, lest some
|
|
treachery should be suddenly practised by the enemies: so they
|
|
made a peaceable conference.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:23
|
|
Now Nicanor abode in Jerusalem, and did no hurt, but sent
|
|
away the people that came flocking unto him.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:24
|
|
And he would not willingly have Judas out of his sight: for
|
|
he love the man from his heart
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:25
|
|
He prayed him also to take a wife, and to beget children: so
|
|
he married, was quiet, and took part of this life.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:26
|
|
But Alcimus, perceiving the love that was betwixt them, and
|
|
considering the covenants that were made, came to Demetrius, and
|
|
told him that Nicanor was not well affected toward the state;
|
|
for that he had ordained Judas, a traitor to his realm, to be
|
|
the king's successor.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:27
|
|
Then the king being in a rage, and provoked with the
|
|
accusations of the most wicked man, wrote to Nicanor, signifying
|
|
that he was much displeased with the covenants, and commanding
|
|
him that he should send Maccabeus prisoner in all haste unto
|
|
Antioch.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:28
|
|
When this came to Nicanor's hearing, he was much confounded
|
|
in himself, and took it grievously that he should make void the
|
|
articles which were agreed upon, the man being in no fault.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:29
|
|
But because there was no dealing against the king, he watched
|
|
his time to accomplish this thing by policy.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:30
|
|
Notwithstanding, when Maccabeus saw that Nicanor began to be
|
|
churlish unto him, and that he entreated him more roughly than
|
|
he was wont, perceiving that such sour behaviour came not of
|
|
good, he gathered together not a few of his men, and withdrew
|
|
himself from Nicanor.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:31
|
|
But the other, knowing that he was notably prevented by
|
|
Judas' policy, came into the great and holy temple, and
|
|
commanded the priests, that were offering their usual
|
|
sacrifices, to deliver him the man.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:32
|
|
And when they sware that they could not tell where the man
|
|
was whom he sought,
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:33
|
|
He stretched out his right hand toward the temple, and made
|
|
an oath in this manner: If ye will not deliver me Judas as a
|
|
prisoner, I will lay this temple of God even with the ground,
|
|
and I will break down the altar, and erect a notable temple unto
|
|
Bacchus.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:34
|
|
After these words he departed. Then the priests lifted up
|
|
their hands toward heaven, and besought him that was ever a
|
|
defender of their nation, saying in this manner;
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:35
|
|
Thou, O Lord of all things, who hast need of nothing, wast
|
|
pleased that the temple of thine habitation should be among us:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:36
|
|
Therefore now, O holy Lord of all holiness, keep this house
|
|
ever undefiled, which lately was cleansed, and stop every
|
|
unrighteous mouth.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:37
|
|
Now was there accused unto Nicanor one Razis, one of the
|
|
elders of Jerusalem, a lover of his countrymen, and a man of
|
|
very good report, who for his kindness was called a father of
|
|
the Jews.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:38
|
|
For in the former times, when they mingled not themselves
|
|
with the Gentiles, he had been accused of Judaism, and did
|
|
boldly jeopard his body and life with all vehemency for the
|
|
religion of the Jews.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:39
|
|
So Nicanor, willing to declare the hate that he bare unto the
|
|
Jews, sent above five hundred men of war to take him:
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:40
|
|
For he thought by taking him to do the Jews much hurt.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:41
|
|
Now when the multitude would have taken the tower, and
|
|
violently broken into the outer door, and bade that fire should
|
|
be brought to burn it, he being ready to be taken on every side
|
|
fell upon his sword;
|
|
|
|
2Mac 14:42
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Choosing rather to die manfully, than to come into the hands
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of the wicked, to be abused otherwise than beseemed his noble
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birth:
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2Mac 14:43
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But missing his stroke through haste, the multitude also
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rushing within the doors, he ran boldly up to the wall, and cast
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himself down manfully among the thickest of them.
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2Mac 14:44
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But they quickly giving back, and a space being made, he fell
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down into the midst of the void place.
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2Mac 14:45
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Nevertheless, while there was yet breath within him, being
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inflamed with anger, he rose up; and though his blood gushed out
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like spouts of water, and his wounds were grievous, yet he ran
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through the midst of the throng; and standing upon a steep rock,
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2Mac 14:46
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When as his blood was now quite gone, he plucked out his
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bowels, and taking them in both his hands, he cast them upon the
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throng, and calling upon the Lord of life and spirit to restore
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him those again, he thus died.
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2Mac 15:1
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But Nicanor, hearing that Judas and his company were in the
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strong places about Samaria, resolved without any danger to set
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upon them on the sabbath day.
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2Mac 15:2
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Nevertheless the Jews that were compelled to go with him
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said, O destroy not so cruelly and barbarously, but give honour
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to that day, which he, that seeth all things, hath honoured with
|
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holiness above all other days.
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2Mac 15:3
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Then the most ungracious wretch demanded, if there were a
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Mighty one in heaven, that had commanded the sabbath day to be
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kept.
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2Mac 15:4
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And when they said, There is in heaven a living Lord, and
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mighty, who commanded the seventh day to be kept:
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2Mac 15:5
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Then said the other, And I also am mighty upon earth, and I
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command to take arms, and to do the king's business. Yet he
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obtained not to have his wicked will done.
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2Mac 15:6
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So Nicanor in exceeding pride and haughtiness determined to
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set up a publick monument of his victory over Judas and them
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that were with him.
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2Mac 15:7
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But Maccabeus had ever sure confidence that the Lord would
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help him:
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2Mac 15:8
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Wherefore he exhorted his people not to fear the coming of
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the heathen against them, but to remember the help which in
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former times they had received from heaven, and now to expect
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the victory and aid, which should come unto them from the
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Almighty.
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2Mac 15:9
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And so comforting them out of the law and the prophets, and
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withal putting them in mind of the battles that they won afore,
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he made them more cheerful.
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2Mac 15:10
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And when he had stirred up their minds, he gave them their
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charge, shewing them therewithall the falsehood of the heathen,
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and the breach of oaths.
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2Mac 15:11
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Thus he armed every one of them, not so much with defence of
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|
shields and spears, as with comfortable and good words: and
|
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beside that, he told them a dream worthy to be believed, as if
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it had been so indeed, which did not a little rejoice them.
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2Mac 15:12
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And this was his vision: That Onias, who had been high
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|
priest, a virtuous and a good man, reverend in conversation,
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|
gentle in condition, well spoken also, and exercised from a
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|
child in all points of virtue, holding up his hands prayed for
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the whole body of the Jews.
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2Mac 15:13
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This done, in like manner there appeared a man with gray
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hairs, and exceeding glorious, who was of a wonderful and
|
|
excellent majesty.
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2Mac 15:14
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Then Onias answered, saying, This is a lover of the brethren,
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|
who prayeth much for the people, and for the holy city, to wit,
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Jeremias the prophet of God.
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2Mac 15:15
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Whereupon Jeremias holding forth his right hand gave to Judas
|
|
a sword of gold, and in giving it spake thus,
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2Mac 15:16
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Take this holy sword, a gift from God, with the which thou
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|
shalt wound the adversaries.
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2Mac 15:17
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Thus being well comforted by the words of Judas, which were
|
|
very good, and able to stir them up to valour, and to encourage
|
|
the hearts of the young men, they determined not to pitch camp,
|
|
but courageously to set upon them, and manfully to try the
|
|
matter by conflict, because the city and the sanctuary and the
|
|
temple were in danger.
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2Mac 15:18
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For the care that they took for their wives, and their
|
|
children, their brethren, and folks, was in least account with
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|
them: but the greatest and principal fear was for the holy
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|
temple.
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2Mac 15:19
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Also they that were in the city took not the least care,
|
|
being troubled for the conflict abroad.
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2Mac 15:20
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And now, when as all looked what should be the trial, and the
|
|
enemies were already come near, and the army was set in array,
|
|
and the beasts conveniently placed, and the horsemen set in
|
|
wings,
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2Mac 15:21
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Maccabeus seeing the coming of the multitude, and the divers
|
|
preparations of armour, and the fierceness of the beasts,
|
|
stretched out his hands toward heaven, and called upon the Lord
|
|
that worketh wonders, knowing that victory cometh not by arms,
|
|
but even as it seemeth good to him, he giveth it to such as are
|
|
worthy:
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2Mac 15:22
|
|
Therefore in his prayer he said after this manner; O Lord,
|
|
thou didst send thine angel in the time of Ezekias king of
|
|
Judea, and didst slay in the host of Sennacherib an hundred
|
|
fourscore and five thousand:
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|
2Mac 15:23
|
|
Wherefore now also, O Lord of heaven, send a good angel
|
|
before us for a fear and dread unto them;
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|
2Mac 15:24
|
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And through the might of thine arm let those be stricken with
|
|
terror, that come against thy holy people to blaspheme. And he
|
|
ended thus.
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|
2Mac 15:25
|
|
Then Nicanor and they that were with him came forward with
|
|
trumpets and songs.
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|
2Mac 15:26
|
|
But Judas and his company encountered the enemies with
|
|
invocation and prayer.
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|
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|
2Mac 15:27
|
|
So that fighting with their hands, and praying unto God
|
|
with their hearts, they slew no less than thirty
|
|
and five thousand men: for through the appearance of God they
|
|
were greatly cheered.
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|
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|
2Mac 15:28
|
|
Now when the battle was done, returning again with joy, they
|
|
knew that Nicanor lay dead in his harness.
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|
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|
2Mac 15:29
|
|
Then they made a great shout and a noise, praising the
|
|
Almighty in their own language.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 15:30
|
|
And Judas, who was ever the chief defender of the citizens
|
|
both in body and mind, and who continued his love toward his
|
|
countrymen all his life, commanded to strike off Nicanor's head,
|
|
and his hand with his shoulder, and bring them to Jerusalem.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 15:31
|
|
So when he was there, and called them of his nation together,
|
|
and set the priests before the altar, he sent for them that were
|
|
of the tower,
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|
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|
2Mac 15:32
|
|
And shewed them vile Nicanor's head, and the hand of that
|
|
blasphemer, which with proud brags he had stretched out against
|
|
the holy temple of the Almighty.
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|
|
|
2Mac 15:33
|
|
And when he had cut out the tongue of that ungodly Nicanor,
|
|
he commanded that they should give it by pieces unto the fowls,
|
|
and hang up the reward of his madness before the temple.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 15:34
|
|
So every man praised toward the heaven the glorious Lord,
|
|
saying, Blessed be he that hath kept his own place undefiled.
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|
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|
2Mac 15:35
|
|
He hanged also Nicanor's head upon the tower, an evident and
|
|
manifest sign unto all of the help of the Lord.
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|
|
|
2Mac 15:36
|
|
And they ordained all with a common decree in no case to let
|
|
that day pass without solemnity, but to celebrate the thirtieth
|
|
day of the twelfth month, which in the Syrian tongue is called
|
|
Adar, the day before Mardocheus' day.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 15:37
|
|
Thus went it with Nicanor: and from that time forth the
|
|
Hebrews had the city in their power. And here will I make an
|
|
end.
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|
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|
2Mac 15:38
|
|
And if I have done well, and as is fitting the story, it is
|
|
that which I desired: but if slenderly and meanly, it is that
|
|
which I could attain unto.
|
|
|
|
2Mac 15:39
|
|
For as it is hurtful to drink wine or water alone; and as
|
|
wine mingled with water is pleasant, and delighteth the taste:
|
|
even so speech finely framed delighteth the ears of them that
|
|
read the story. And here shall be an end.
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|
|
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|
|
The Book of Tobit
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|
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Tob 1:1
|
|
The book of the words of Tobit, son of Tobiel, the son of
|
|
Ananiel, the son of Aduel, the son of Gabael, of the seed of
|
|
Asael, of the tribe of Nephthali;
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:2
|
|
Who in the time of Enemessar king of the Assyrians was led
|
|
captive out of Thisbe, which is at the right hand of that city,
|
|
which is called properly Nephthali in Galilee above Aser.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:3
|
|
I Tobit have walked all the days of my life in the ways of
|
|
truth and justice, and I did many almsdeeds to my brethren, and
|
|
my nation, who came with me to Nineve, into the land of the
|
|
Assyrians.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:4
|
|
And when I was in mine own country, in the land of Israel
|
|
being but young, all the tribe of Nephthali my father fell from
|
|
the house of Jerusalem, which was chosen out of all the tribes
|
|
of Israel, that all the tribes should sacrifice there, where the
|
|
temple of the habitation of the most High was consecrated and
|
|
built for all ages.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:5
|
|
Now all the tribes which together revolted, and the house of
|
|
my father Nephthali, sacrificed unto the heifer Baal.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:6
|
|
But I alone went often to Jerusalem at the feasts, as it was
|
|
ordained unto all the people of Israel by an everlasting decree,
|
|
having the firstfruits and tenths of increase, with that which
|
|
was first shorn; and them gave I at the altar to the priests the
|
|
children of Aaron.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:7
|
|
The first tenth part of all increase I gave to the sons of
|
|
Aaron, who ministered at Jerusalem: another tenth part I sold
|
|
away, and went, and spent it every year at Jerusalem:
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:8
|
|
And the third I gave unto them to whom it was meet, as Debora
|
|
my father's mother had commanded me, because I was left an
|
|
orphan by my father.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:9
|
|
Furthermore, when I was come to the age of a man, I married
|
|
Anna of mine own kindred, and of her I begat Tobias.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:10
|
|
And when we were carried away captives to Nineve, all my
|
|
brethren and those that were of my kindred did eat of the bread
|
|
of the Gentiles.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:11
|
|
But I kept myself from eating;
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:12
|
|
Because I remembered God with all my heart.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:13
|
|
And the most High gave me grace and favour before Enemessar,
|
|
so that I was his purveyor.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:14
|
|
And I went into Media, and left in trust with Gabael, the
|
|
brother of Gabrias, at Rages a city of Media ten talents of
|
|
silver.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:15
|
|
Now when Enemessar was dead, Sennacherib his son reigned in
|
|
his stead; whose estate was troubled, that I could not go into
|
|
Media.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:16
|
|
And in the time of Enemessar I gave many alms to my brethren,
|
|
and gave my bread to the hungry,
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:17
|
|
And my clothes to the naked: and if I saw any of my nation
|
|
dead, or cast about the walls of Nineve, I buried him.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:18
|
|
And if the king Sennacherib had slain any, when he was come,
|
|
and fled from Judea, I buried them privily; for in his wrath he
|
|
killed many; but the bodies were not found, when they were
|
|
sought for of the king.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:19
|
|
And when one of the Ninevites went and complained of me to
|
|
the king, that I buried them, and hid myself; understanding that
|
|
I was sought for to be put to death, I withdrew myself for fear.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:20
|
|
Then all my goods were forcibly taken away, neither was there
|
|
any thing left me, beside my wife Anna and my son Tobias.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:21
|
|
And there passed not five and fifty days, before two of his
|
|
sons killed him, and they fled into the mountains of Ararath;
|
|
and Sarchedonus his son reigned in his stead; who appointed over
|
|
his father's accounts, and over all his affairs, Achiacharus my
|
|
brother Anael's son.
|
|
|
|
Tob 1:22
|
|
And Achiacharus intreating for me, I returned to Nineve. Now
|
|
Achiacharus was cupbearer, and keeper of the signet, and
|
|
steward, and overseer of the accounts: and Sarchedonus appointed
|
|
him next unto him: and he was my brother's son.
|
|
|
|
Tob 2:1
|
|
Now when I was come home again, and my wife Anna was restored
|
|
unto me, with my son Tobias, in the feast of Pentecost, which is
|
|
the holy feast of the seven weeks, there was a good dinner
|
|
prepared me, in the which I sat down to eat.
|
|
|
|
Tob 2:2
|
|
And when I saw abundance of meat, I said to my son, Go and
|
|
bring what poor man soever thou shalt find out of our brethren,
|
|
who is mindful of the Lord; and, lo, I tarry for thee.
|
|
|
|
Tob 2:3
|
|
But he came again, and said, Father, one of our nation is
|
|
strangled, and is cast out in the marketplace.
|
|
|
|
Tob 2:4
|
|
Then before I had tasted of any meat, I started up, and took
|
|
him up into a room until the going down of the sun.
|
|
|
|
Tob 2:5
|
|
Then I returned, and washed myself, and ate my meat in
|
|
heaviness,
|
|
|
|
Tob 2:6
|
|
Remembering that prophecy of Amos, as he said, Your feasts
|
|
shall be turned into mourning, and all your mirth into
|
|
lamentation.
|
|
|
|
Tob 2:7
|
|
Therefore I wept: and after the going down of the sun I went
|
|
and made a grave, and buried him.
|
|
|
|
Tob 2:8
|
|
But my neighbours mocked me, and said, This man is not yet
|
|
afraid to be put to death for this matter: who fled away; and
|
|
yet, lo, he burieth the dead again.
|
|
|
|
Tob 2:9
|
|
The same night also I returned from the burial, and slept by
|
|
the wall of my courtyard, being polluted and my face was
|
|
uncovered:
|
|
|
|
Tob 2:10
|
|
And I knew not that there were sparrows in the wall, and mine
|
|
eyes being open, the sparrows muted warm dung into mine eyes,
|
|
and a whiteness came in mine eyes: and I went to the physicians,
|
|
but they helped me not: moreover Achiacharus did nourish me,
|
|
until I went into Elymais.
|
|
|
|
Tob 2:11
|
|
And my wife Anna did take women's works to do.
|
|
|
|
Tob 2:12
|
|
And when she had sent them home to the owners, they paid her
|
|
wages, and gave her also besides a kid.
|
|
|
|
Tob 2:13
|
|
And when it was in my house, and began to cry, I said unto
|
|
her, From whence is this kid? is it not stolen? render it to the
|
|
owners; for it is not lawful to eat any thing that is stolen.
|
|
|
|
Tob 2:14
|
|
But she replied upon me, It was given for a gift more than
|
|
the wages. Howbeit I did not believe her, but bade her render it
|
|
to the owners: and I was abashed at her. But she replied upon
|
|
me, Where are thine alms and thy righteous deeds? behold, thou
|
|
and all thy works are known.
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:1
|
|
Then I being grieved did weep, and in my sorrow prayed,
|
|
saying,
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:2
|
|
O Lord, thou art just, and all thy works and all thy ways are
|
|
mercy and truth, and thou judgest truly and justly for ever.
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:3
|
|
Remember me, and look on me, punish me not for my sins and
|
|
ignorances, and the sins of mg fathers, who have sinned before
|
|
thee:
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:4
|
|
For they obeyed not thy commandments: wherefore thou hast
|
|
delivered us for a spoil, and unto captivity, and unto death,
|
|
and for a proverb of reproach to all the nations among whom we
|
|
are dispersed.
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:5
|
|
And now thy judgments are many and true: deal with me
|
|
according to my sins and my fathers': because we have not kept
|
|
thy commandments, neither have walked in truth before thee.
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:6
|
|
Now therefore deal with me as seemeth best unto thee, and
|
|
command my spirit to be taken from me, that I may be dissolved,
|
|
and become earth: for it is profitable for me to die rather than
|
|
to live, because I have heard false reproaches, and have much
|
|
sorrow: command therefore that I may now be delivered out of
|
|
this distress, and go into the everlasting place: turn not thy
|
|
face away from me.
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:7
|
|
It came to pass the same day, that in Ecbatane a city of
|
|
Media Sara the daughter of Raguel was also reproached by her
|
|
father's maids;
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:8
|
|
Because that she had been married to seven husbands, whom
|
|
Asmodeus the evil spirit had killed, before they had lain with
|
|
her. Dost thou not know, said they, that thou hast strangled
|
|
thine husbands? thou hast had already seven husbands, neither
|
|
wast thou named after any of them.
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:9
|
|
Wherefore dost thou beat us for them? if they be dead, go thy
|
|
ways after them, let us never see of thee either son or
|
|
daughter.
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:10
|
|
Whe she heard these things, she was very sorrowful, so that
|
|
she thought to have strangled herself; and she said, I am the
|
|
only daughter of my father, and if I do this, it shall be a
|
|
reproach unto him, and I shall bring his old age with sorrow
|
|
unto the grave.
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:11
|
|
Then she prayed toward the window, and said, Blessed art
|
|
thou, O Lord my God, and thine holy and glorious name is blessed
|
|
and honourable for ever: let all thy works praise thee for
|
|
ever.
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:12
|
|
And now, O Lord, I set I mine eyes and my face toward thee,
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:13
|
|
And say, Take me out of the earth, that I may hear no more
|
|
the reproach.
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:14
|
|
Thou knowest, Lord, that I am pure from all sin with man,
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:15
|
|
And that I never polluted my name, nor the name of my father,
|
|
in the land of my captivity: I am the only daughter of my
|
|
father, neither hath he any child to be his heir, neither any
|
|
near kinsman, nor any son of his alive, to whom I may keep
|
|
myself for a wife: my seven husbands are already dead; and why
|
|
should I live? but if it please not thee that I should die,
|
|
command some regard to be had of me, and pity taken of me, that
|
|
I hear no more reproach.
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:16
|
|
So the prayers of them both were heard before the majesty of
|
|
the great God.
|
|
|
|
Tob 3:17
|
|
And Raphael was sent to heal them both, that is, to scale
|
|
away the whiteness of Tobit's eyes, and to give Sara the
|
|
daughter of Raguel for a wife to Tobias the son of Tobit; and to
|
|
bind Asmodeus the evil spirit; because she belonged to Tobias by
|
|
right of inheritance. The selfsame time came Tobit home, and
|
|
entered into his house, and Sara the daughter of Raguel came
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down from her upper chamber.
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Tob 4:1
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In that day Tobit remembered the money which he had committed
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to Gabael in Rages of Media,
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Tob 4:2
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And said with himself, I have wished for death; wherefore do
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I not call for my son Tobias that I may signify to him of the
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money before I die?
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Tob 4:3
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And when he had called him, he said, My son, when I am dead,
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bury me; and despise not thy mother, but honour her all the days
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of thy life, and do that which shall please her, and grieve her
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not.
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Tob 4:4
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Remember, my son, that she saw many dangers for thee, when
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thou wast in her womb: and when she is dead, bury her by me in
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one grave.
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Tob 4:5
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My son, be mindful of the Lord our God all thy days, and let
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not thy will be set to sin, or to transgress his commandments:
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do uprightly all thy life long, and follow not the ways of
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unrighteousness.
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Tob 4:6
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For if thou deal truly, thy doings shall prosperously succeed
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to thee, and to all them that live justly.
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Tob 4:7
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Give alms of thy substance; and when thou givest alms, let
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not thine eye be envious, neither turn thy face from any poor,
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and the face of God shall not be turned away from thee.
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Tob 4:8
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If thou hast abundance give alms accordingly: if thou have
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but a little, be not afraid to give according to that little:
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Tob 4:9
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For thou layest up a good treasure for thyself against the
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day of necessity.
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Tob 4:10
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Because that alms do deliver from death, and suffereth not to
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come into darkness.
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Tob 4:11
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For alms is a good gift unto all that give it in the sight of
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the most High.
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Tob 4:12
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Beware of all whoredom, my son, and chiefly take a wife of
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the seed of thy fathers, and take not a strange woman to wife,
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which is not of thy father's tribe: for we are the children of
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the prophets, Noe, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob: remember, my son,
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that our fathers from the beginning, even that they all married
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wives of their own kindred, and were blessed in their children,
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and their seed shall inherit the land.
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Tob 4:13
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Now therefore, my son, love thy brethren, and despise not in
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thy heart thy brethren, the sons and daughters of thy people, in
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not taking a wife of them: for in pride is destruction and much
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trouble, and in lewdness is decay and great want: for lewdness
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is the mother of famine.
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Tob 4:14
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Let not the wages of any man, which hath wrought for thee,
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tarry with thee, but give him it out of hand: for if thou serve
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God, he will also repay thee: be circumspect my son, in all
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|
things thou doest, and be wise in all thy conversation.
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Tob 4:15
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Do that to no man which thou hatest: drink not wine to make
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thee drunken: neither let drunkenness go with thee in thy
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journey.
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Tob 4:16
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Give of thy bread to the hungry, and of thy garments to them
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that are naked; and according to thine abundance give alms: and
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let not thine eye be envious, when thou givest alms.
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Tob 4:17
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Pour out thy bread on the burial of the just, but give
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nothing to the wicked.
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Tob 4:18
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Ask counsel of all that are wise, and despise not any counsel
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that is profitable.
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Tob 4:19
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Bless the Lord thy God alway, and desire of him that thy ways
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may be directed, and that all thy paths and counsels may
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prosper: for every nation hath not counsel; but the Lord himself
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giveth all good things, and he humbleth whom he will, as he
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will; now therefore, my son, remember my commandments, neither
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let them be put out of thy mind.
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Tob 4:20
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And now I signify this to they that I committed ten talents
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to Gabael the son of Gabrias at Rages in Media.
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Tob 4:21
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And fear not, my son, that we are made poor: for thou hast
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much wealth, if thou fear God, and depart from all sin, and do
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that which is pleasing in his sight.
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Tob 5:1
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Tobias then answered and said, Father, I will do all things
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which thou hast commanded me:
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Tob 5:2
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But how can I receive the money, seeing I know him not?
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Tob 5:3
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Then he gave him the handwriting, and said unto him, Seek
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thee a man which may go with thee, whiles I yet live, and I will
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give him wages: and go and receive the money.
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Tob 5:4
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Therefore when he went to seek a man, he found Raphael that
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was an angel.
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Tob 5:5
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But he knew not; and he said unto him, Canst thou go with me
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to Rages? and knowest thou those places well?
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Tob 5:6
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To whom the angel said, I will go with thee, and I know the
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|
way well: for I have lodged with our brother Gabael.
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Tob 5:7
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Then Tobias said unto him, Tarry for me, till I tell my
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father.
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Tob 5:8
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Then he said unto him, Go and tarry not. So he went in and
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said to his father, Behold, I have found one which will go with
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me. Then he said, Call him unto me, that I may know of what
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|
tribe he is, and whether he be a trusty man to go with thee.
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Tob 5:9
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So he called him, and he came in, and they saluted one
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another.
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Tob 5:10
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Then Tobit said unto him, Brother, shew me of what tribe and
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|
family thou art.
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Tob 5:11
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To whom he said, Dost thou seek for a tribe or family, or an
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|
hired man to go with thy son? Then Tobit said unto him, I would
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|
know, brother, thy kindred and name.
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Tob 5:12
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Then he said, I am Azarias, the son of Ananias the great, and
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of thy brethren.
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Tob 5:13
|
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Then Tobit said, Thou art welcome, brother; be not now angry
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|
with me, because I have enquired to know thy tribe and thy
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|
family; for thou art my brother, of an honest and good stock:
|
|
for I know Ananias and Jonathas, sons of that great Samaias, as
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|
we went together to Jerusalem to worship, and offered the
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|
firstborn, and the tenths of the fruits; and they were not
|
|
seduced with the error of our brethren: my brother, thou art of
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|
a good stock.
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Tob 5:14
|
|
But tell me, what wages shall I give thee? wilt thou a drachm
|
|
a day, and things necessary, as to mine own son?
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Tob 5:15
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Yea, moreover, if ye return safe, I will add something to thy
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|
wages.
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Tob 5:16
|
|
So they were well pleased. Then said he to Tobias, Prepare
|
|
thyself for the journey, and God send you a good journey. And
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|
when his son had prepared all things far the journey, his father
|
|
said, Go thou with this man, and God, which dwelleth in heaven,
|
|
prosper your journey, and the angel of God keep you company. So
|
|
they went forth both, and the young man's dog with them.
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|
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|
Tob 5:17
|
|
But Anna his mother wept, and said to Tobit, Why hast thou
|
|
sent away our son? is he not the staff of our hand, in going in
|
|
and out before us?
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|
Tob 5:18
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Be not greedy to add money to money: but let it be as refuse
|
|
in respect of our child.
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|
Tob 5:19
|
|
For that which the Lord hath given us to live with doth
|
|
suffice us.
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|
Tob 5:20
|
|
Then said Tobit to her, Take no care, my sister; he shall
|
|
return in safety, and thine eyes shall see him.
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|
|
|
Tob 5:21
|
|
For the good angel will keep him company, and his journey
|
|
shall be prosperous, and he shall return safe.
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|
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|
Tob 5:22
|
|
Then she made an end of weeping.
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|
|
Tob 6:1
|
|
And as they went on their journey, they came in the evening
|
|
to the river Tigris, and they lodged there.
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|
|
|
Tob 6:2
|
|
And when the young man went down to wash himself, a fish
|
|
leaped out of the river, and would have devoured him.
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|
|
|
Tob 6:3
|
|
Then the angel said unto him, Take the fish. And the young
|
|
man laid hold of the fish, and drew it to land.
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|
|
|
Tob 6:4
|
|
To whom the angel said, Open the fish, and take the heart and
|
|
the liver and the gall, and put them up safely.
|
|
|
|
Tob 6:5
|
|
So the young man did as the angel commanded him; and when
|
|
they had roasted the fish, they did eat it: then they both went
|
|
on their way, till they drew near to Ecbatane.
|
|
|
|
Tob 6:6
|
|
Then the young man said to the angel, Brother Azarias, to
|
|
what use is the heart and the liver and the gal of the fish?
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|
|
|
Tob 6:7
|
|
And he said unto him, Touching the heart and the liver, if a
|
|
devil or an evil spirit trouble any, we must make a smoke
|
|
thereof before the man or the woman, and the party shall be no
|
|
more vexed.
|
|
|
|
Tob 6:8
|
|
As for the gall, it is good to anoint a man that hath
|
|
whiteness in his eyes, and he shall be healed.
|
|
|
|
Tob 6:9
|
|
And when they were come near to Rages,
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|
|
Tob 6:10
|
|
The angel said to the young man, Brother, to day we shall
|
|
lodge with Raguel, who is thy cousin; he also hath one only
|
|
daughter, named Sara; I will speak for her, that she may be
|
|
given thee for a wife.
|
|
|
|
Tob 6:11
|
|
For to thee doth the right of her appertain, seeing thou only
|
|
art of her kindred.
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|
|
|
Tob 6:12
|
|
And the maid is fair and wise: now therefore hear me, and I
|
|
will speak to her father; and when we return from Rages we will
|
|
celebrate the marriage: for I know that Raguel cannot marry her
|
|
to another according to the law of Moses, but he shall be guilty
|
|
of death, because the right of inheritance doth rather appertain
|
|
to thee than to any other.
|
|
|
|
Tob 6:13
|
|
Then the young man answered the angel, I have heard, brother
|
|
Azarias that this maid hath been given to seven men, who all
|
|
died in the marriage chamber.
|
|
|
|
Tob 6:14
|
|
And now I am the only son of my father, and I am afraid, lest
|
|
if I go in unto her, I die, as the other before: for a wicked
|
|
spirit loveth her, which hurteth no body, but those which come
|
|
unto her; wherefore I also fear lest I die, and bring my
|
|
father's and my mother's life because of me to the grave with
|
|
sorrow: for they have no other son to bury them.
|
|
|
|
Tob 6:15
|
|
Then the angel said unto him, Dost thou not remember the
|
|
precepts which thy father gave thee, that thou shouldest marry a
|
|
wife of thine own kindred? wherefore hear me, O my brother; for
|
|
she shall be given thee to wife; and make thou no reckoning of
|
|
the evil spirit; for this same night shall she be given thee in
|
|
marriage.
|
|
|
|
Tob 6:16
|
|
And when thou shalt come into the marriage chamber, thou
|
|
shalt take the ashes of perfume, and shalt lay upon them some of
|
|
the heart and liver of the fish, and shalt make a smoke with it:
|
|
|
|
Tob 6:17
|
|
And the devil shall smell it, and flee away, and never come
|
|
again any more: but when thou shalt come to her, rise up both of
|
|
you, and pray to God which is merciful, who will have pity on
|
|
you, and save you: fear not, for she is appointed unto thee from
|
|
the beginning; and thou shalt preserve her, and she shall go
|
|
with thee. Moreover I suppose that she shall bear thee children.
|
|
Now when Tobias had heard these things, he loved her, and his
|
|
heart was effectually joined to her.
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:1
|
|
And when they were come to Ecbatane, they came to the house
|
|
of Raguel, and Sara met them: and after they had saluted one
|
|
another, she brought them into the house.
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:2
|
|
Then said Raguel to Edna his wife, How like is this young man
|
|
to Tobit my cousin!
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:3
|
|
And Raguel asked them, From whence are ye, brethren? To whom
|
|
they said, We are of the sons of Nephthalim, which are captives
|
|
in Nineve.
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:4
|
|
Then he said to them, Do ye know Tobit our kinsman? And they
|
|
said, We know him. Then said he, Is he in good health?
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:5
|
|
And they said, He is both alive, and in good health: and
|
|
Tobias said, He is my father.
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:6
|
|
Then Raguel leaped up, and kissed him, and wept,
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:7
|
|
And blessed him, and said unto him, Thou art the son of an
|
|
honest and good man. But when he had heard that Tobit was blind,
|
|
he was sorrowful, and wept.
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:8
|
|
And likewise Edna his wife and Sara his daughter wept.
|
|
Moreover they entertained them cheerfully; and after that they
|
|
had killed a ram of the flock, they set store of meat on the
|
|
table. Then said Tobias to Raphael, Brother Azarias, speak of
|
|
those things of which thou didst talk in the way, and let this
|
|
business be dispatched.
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:9
|
|
So he communicated the matter with Raguel: and Raguel said to
|
|
Tobias, Eat and drink, and make merry:
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:10
|
|
For it is meet that thou shouldest marry my daughter:
|
|
nevertheless I will declare unto thee the truth.
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:11
|
|
I have given my daughter in marriage te seven men, who died
|
|
that night they came in unto her: nevertheless for the present
|
|
be merry. But Tobias said, I will eat nothing here, till we
|
|
agree and swear one to another.
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:12
|
|
Raguel said, Then take her from henceforth according to the
|
|
manner, for thou art her cousin, and she is thine, and the
|
|
merciful God give you good success in all things.
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:13
|
|
Then he called his daughter Sara, and she came to her father,
|
|
and he took her by the hand, and gave her to be wife to Tobias,
|
|
saying, Behold, take her after the law of Moses, and lead her
|
|
away to thy father. And he blessed them;
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:14
|
|
And called Edna his wife, and took paper, and did write an
|
|
instrument of covenants, and sealed it.
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:15
|
|
Then they began to eat.
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:16
|
|
After Raguel called his wife Edna, and said unto her, Sister,
|
|
prepare another chamber, and bring her in thither.
|
|
|
|
Tob 7:17
|
|
Which when she had done as he had bidden her, she brought her
|
|
thither: and she wept, and she received the tears of her
|
|
daughter, and said unto her,
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|
|
|
Tob 7:18
|
|
Be of good comfort, my daughter; the Lord of heaven and earth
|
|
give thee joy for this thy sorrow: be of good comfort, my
|
|
daughter.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:1
|
|
And when they had supped, they brought Tobias in unto her.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:2
|
|
And as he went, he remembered the words of Raphael, and took
|
|
the ashes of the perfumes, and put the heart and the liver of
|
|
the fish thereupon, and made a smoke therewith.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:3
|
|
The which smell when the evil spirit had smelled, he fled
|
|
into the utmost parts of Egypt, and the angel bound him.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:4
|
|
And after that they were both shut in together, Tobias rose
|
|
out of the bed, and said, Sister, arise, and let us pray that
|
|
God would have pity on us.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:5
|
|
Then began Tobias to say, Blessed art thou, O God of our
|
|
fathers, and blessed is thy holy and glorious name for ever; let
|
|
the heavens bless thee, and all thy creatures.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:6
|
|
Thou madest Adam, and gavest him Eve his wife for an helper
|
|
and stay: of them came mankind: thou hast said, It is not good
|
|
that man should be alone; let us make unto him an aid like unto
|
|
himself.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:7
|
|
And now, O Lord, I take not this my sister for lush but
|
|
uprightly: therefore mercifully ordain that we may become aged
|
|
together.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:8
|
|
And she said with him, Amen.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:9
|
|
So they slept both that night. And Raguel arose, and went and
|
|
made a grave,
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:10
|
|
Saying, I fear lest he also be dead.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:11
|
|
But when Raguel was come into his house,
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:12
|
|
He said unto his wife Edna. Send one of the maids, and let
|
|
her see whether he be alive: if he be not, that we may bury him,
|
|
and no man know it.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:13
|
|
So the maid opened the door, and went in, and found them both
|
|
asleep,
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:14
|
|
And came forth, and told them that he was alive.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:15
|
|
Then Raguel praised God, and said, O God, thou art worthy to
|
|
be praised with all pure and holy praise; therefore let thy
|
|
saints praise thee with all thy creatures; and let all thine
|
|
angels and thine elect praise thee for ever.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:16
|
|
Thou art to be praised, for thou hast made me joyful; and
|
|
that is not come to me which I suspected; but thou hast dealt
|
|
with us according to thy great mercy.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:17
|
|
Thou art to be praised because thou hast had mercy of two
|
|
that were the only begotten children of their fathers: grant
|
|
them mercy, O Lord, and finish their life in health with joy and
|
|
mercy.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:18
|
|
Then Raguel bade his servants to fill the grave.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:19
|
|
And he kept the wedding feast fourteen days.
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:20
|
|
For before the days of the marriage were finished, Raguel had
|
|
said unto him by an oath, that he should not depart till the
|
|
fourteen days of the marriage were expired;
|
|
|
|
Tob 8:21
|
|
And then he should take the half of his goods, and go in
|
|
safety to his father; and should have the rest when I and my
|
|
wife be dead.
|
|
|
|
Tob 9:1
|
|
Then Tobias called Raphael, and said unto him,
|
|
|
|
Tob 9:2
|
|
Brother Azarias, take with thee a servant, and two camels,
|
|
and go to Rages of Media to Gabael, and bring me the money, and
|
|
bring him to the wedding.
|
|
|
|
Tob 9:3
|
|
For Raguel hath sworn that I shall not depart.
|
|
|
|
Tob 9:4
|
|
But my father counteth the days; and if I tarry long, he will
|
|
be very sorry.
|
|
|
|
Tob 9:5
|
|
So Raphael went out, and lodged with Gabael, and gave him the
|
|
handwriting: who brought forth bags which were sealed up, and
|
|
gave them to him.
|
|
|
|
Tob 9:6
|
|
And early in the morning they went forth both together, and
|
|
came to the wedding: and Tobias blessed his wife.
|
|
|
|
Tob 10:1
|
|
Now Tobit his father counted every day: and when the days of
|
|
the journey were expired, and they came not,
|
|
|
|
Tob 10:2
|
|
Then Tobit said, Are they detained? or is Gabael dead, and
|
|
there is no man to give him the money?
|
|
|
|
Tob 10:3
|
|
Therefore he was very sorry.
|
|
|
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Tob 10:4
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Then his wife said unto him, My son is dead, seeing he
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stayeth long; and she began to wail him, and said,
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Tob 10:5
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Now I care for nothing, my son, since I have let thee go, the
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light of mine eyes.
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Tob 10:6
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To whom Tobit said, Hold thy peace, take no care, for he is
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safe.
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Tob 10:7
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But she said, Hold thy peace, and deceive me not; my son is
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dead. And she went out every day into the way which they went,
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and did eat no meat on the daytime, and ceased not whole nights
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to bewail her son Tobias, until the fourteen days of the wedding
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were expired, which Raguel had sworn that he should spend there.
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Then Tobias said to Raguel, Let me go, for my father and my
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mother look no more to see me.
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Tob 10:8
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But his father in law said unto him, Tarry with me, and I
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will send to thy father, and they shall declare unto him how
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things go with thee.
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Tob 10:9
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But Tobias said, No; but let me go to my father.
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Tob 10:10
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Then Raguel arose, and gave him Sara his wife, and half his
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goods, servants, and cattle, and money:
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Tob 10:11
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And he blessed them, and sent them away, saying, The God of
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heaven give you a prosperous journey, my children.
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Tob 10:12
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And he said to his daughter, Honour thy father and thy mother
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in law, which are now thy parents, that I may hear good report
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of thee. And he kissed her. Edna also said to Tobias, The Lord
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of heaven restore thee, my dear brother, and grant that I may
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see thy children of my daughter Sara before I die, that I may
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rejoice before the Lord: behold, I commit my daughter unto thee
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of special trust; where are do not entreat her evil.
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Tob 11:1
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After these things Tobias went his way, praising God that he
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had given him a prosperous journey, and blessed Raguel and Edna
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his wife, and went on his way till they drew near unto Nineve.
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Tob 11:2
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Then Raphael said to Tobias, Thou knowest, brother, how thou
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didst leave thy father:
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Tob 11:3
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Let us haste before thy wife, and prepare the house.
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Tob 11:4
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And take in thine hand the gall of the fish. So they went
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their way, and the dog went after them.
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Tob 11:5
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Now Anna sat looking about toward the way for her son.
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Tob 11:6
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And when she espied him coming, she said to his father,
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Behold, thy son cometh, and the man that went with him.
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Tob 11:7
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Then said Raphael, I know, Tobias, that thy father will open
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his eyes.
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Tob 11:8
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Therefore anoint thou his eyes with the gall, and being
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pricked therewith, he shall rub, and the whiteness shall fall
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away, and he shall see thee.
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Tob 11:9
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Then Anna ran forth, and fell upon the neck of her son, and
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said unto him, Seeing I have seen thee, my son, from henceforth
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I am content to die. And they wept both.
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Tob 11:10
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Tobit also went forth toward the door, and stumbled: but his
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son ran unto him,
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Tob 11:11
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And took hold of his father: and he strake of the gall on his
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fathers' eyes, saying, Be of good hope, my father.
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Tob 11:12
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And when his eyes began to smart, he rubbed them;
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Tob 11:13
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And the whiteness pilled away from the corners of his eyes:
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and when he saw his son, he fell upon his neck.
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Tob 11:14
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And he wept, and said, Blessed art thou, O God, and blessed
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|
is thy name for ever; and blessed are all thine holy angels:
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Tob 11:15
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For thou hast scourged, and hast taken pity on me: for,
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behold, I see my son Tobias. And his son went in rejoicing, and
|
|
told his father the great things that had happened to him in
|
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Media.
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Tob 11:16
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Then Tobit went out to meet his daughter in law at the gate
|
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of Nineve, rejoicing and praising God: and they which saw him go
|
|
marvelled, because he had received his sight.
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|
Tob 11:17
|
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But Tobias gave thanks before them, because God had mercy on
|
|
him. And when he came near to Sara his daughter in law, he
|
|
blessed her, saying, Thou art welcome, daughter: God be blessed,
|
|
which hath brought thee unto us, and blessed be thy father and
|
|
thy mother. And there was joy among all his brethren which were
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|
at Nineve.
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|
Tob 11:18
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And Achiacharus, and Nasbas his brother's son, came:
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|
Tob 11:19
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|
And Tobias' wedding was kept seven days with great joy.
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|
Tob 12:1
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|
Then Tobit called his son Tobias, and said unto him, My son,
|
|
see that the man have his wages, which went with thee, and thou
|
|
must give him more.
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|
Tob 12:2
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And Tobias said unto him, O father, it is no harm to me to
|
|
give him half of those things which I have brought:
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Tob 12:3
|
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For he hath brought me again to thee in safety, and made
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whole my wife, and brought me the money, and likewise healed
|
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thee.
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|
Tob 12:4
|
|
Then the old man said, It is due unto him.
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|
Tob 12:5
|
|
So he called the angel, and he said unto him, Take half of
|
|
all that ye have brought and go away in safety.
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|
Tob 12:6
|
|
Then he took them both apart, and said unto them, Bless God,
|
|
praise him, and magnify him, and praise him for the things which
|
|
he hath done unto you in the sight of all that live. It is good
|
|
to praise God, and exalt his name, and honourably to shew forth
|
|
the works of God; therefore be not slack to praise him.
|
|
|
|
Tob 12:7
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|
It is good to keep close the secret of a king, but it is
|
|
honourable to reveal the works of God. Do that which is good,
|
|
and no evil shall touch you.
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|
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|
Tob 12:8
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|
Prayer is good with fasting and alms and righteousness. A
|
|
little with righteousness is better than much with
|
|
unrighteousness. It is better to give alms than to lay up gold:
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|
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|
Tob 12:9
|
|
For alms doth deliver from death, and shall purge away all
|
|
sin. Those that exercise alms and righteousness shall be filled
|
|
with life:
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|
Tob 12:10
|
|
But they that sin are enemies to their own life.
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|
|
|
Tob 12:11
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Surely I will keep close nothing from you. For I said, It was
|
|
good to keep close the secret of a king, but that it was
|
|
honourable to reveal the works of God.
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|
|
|
Tob 12:12
|
|
Now therefore, when thou didst pray, and Sara thy daughter in
|
|
law, I did bring the remembrance of your prayers before the Holy
|
|
One: and when thou didst bury the dead, I was with thee
|
|
likewise.
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|
Tob 12:13
|
|
And when thou didst not delay to rise up, and leave thy
|
|
dinner, to go and cover the dead, thy good deed was not hid from
|
|
me: but I was with thee.
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|
|
|
Tob 12:14
|
|
And now God hath sent me to heal thee and Sara thy daughter
|
|
in law.
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|
|
|
Tob 12:15
|
|
I am Raphael, one of the seven holy angels, which present the
|
|
prayers of the saints, and which go in and out before the glory
|
|
of the Holy One.
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|
|
|
Tob 12:16
|
|
Then they were both troubled, and fell upon their faces: for
|
|
they feared.
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|
|
|
Tob 12:17
|
|
But he said unto them, Fear not, for it shall go well with
|
|
you; praise God therefore.
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|
|
|
Tob 12:18
|
|
For not of any favour of mine, but by the will of our God I
|
|
came; wherefore praise him for ever.
|
|
|
|
Tob 12:19
|
|
All these days I did appear unto you; but I did neither eat
|
|
nor drink, but ye did see a vision.
|
|
|
|
Tob 12:20
|
|
Now therefore give God thanks: for I go up to him that sent
|
|
me; but write all things which are done in a book.
|
|
|
|
Tob 12:21
|
|
And when they arose, they saw him no more.
|
|
|
|
Tob 12:22
|
|
Then they confessed the great and wonderful works of God, and
|
|
how the angel of the Lord had appeared unto them.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:1
|
|
Then Tobit wrote a prayer of rejoicing, and said, Blessed be
|
|
God that liveth for ever, and blessed be his kingdom.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:2
|
|
For he doth scourge, and hath mercy: he leadeth down to hell,
|
|
and bringeth up again: neither is there any that can avoid his
|
|
hand.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:3
|
|
Confess him before the Gentiles, ye children of Israel: for
|
|
he hath scattered us among them.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:4
|
|
There declare his greatness, and extol him before all the
|
|
living: for he is our Lord, and he is the God our Father for
|
|
ever.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:5
|
|
And he will scourge us for our iniquities, and will have
|
|
mercy again, and will gather us out of all nations, among whom
|
|
he hath scattered us.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:6
|
|
If ye turn to him with your whole heart, and with your whole
|
|
mind, and deal uprightly before him, then will he turn unto you,
|
|
and will not hide his face from you. Therefore see what he will
|
|
do with you, and confess him with your whole mouth, and praise
|
|
the Lord of might, and extol the everlasting King. In the land
|
|
of my captivity do I praise him, and declare his might and
|
|
majesty to a sinful nation. O ye sinners, turn and do justice
|
|
before him: who can tell if he will accept you, and have mercy
|
|
on you?
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:7
|
|
I will extol my God, and my soul shall praise the King of
|
|
heaven, and shall rejoice in his greatness.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:8
|
|
Let all men speak, and let all praise him for his
|
|
righteousness.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:9
|
|
O Jerusalem, the holy city, he will scourge thee for thy
|
|
children's works, and will have mercy again on the sons of the
|
|
righteous.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:10
|
|
Give praise to the Lord, for he is good: and praise the
|
|
everlasting King, that his tabernacle may be builded in thee
|
|
again with joy, and let him make joyful there in thee those that
|
|
are captives, and love in thee for ever those that are
|
|
miserable.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:11
|
|
Many nations shall come from far to the name of the Lord God
|
|
with gifts in their hands, even gifts to the King of heaven; all
|
|
generations shall praise thee with great joy.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:12
|
|
Cursed are all they which hate thee, and blessed shall all be
|
|
which love thee for ever.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:13
|
|
Rejoice and be glad for the children of the just: for they
|
|
shall be gathered together, and shall bless the Lord of the
|
|
just.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:14
|
|
O blessed are they which love thee, for they shall rejoice in
|
|
thy peace: blessed are they which have been sorrowful for all
|
|
thy scourges; for they shall rejoice for thee, when they have
|
|
seen all thy glory, and shall be glad for ever.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:15
|
|
Let my soul bless God the great King.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:16
|
|
For Jerusalem shall be built up with sapphires and emeralds,
|
|
and precious stone: thy walls and towers and battlements with
|
|
pure gold.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:17
|
|
And the streets of Jerusalem shall be paved with beryl and
|
|
carbuncle and stones of Ophir.
|
|
|
|
Tob 13:18
|
|
And all her streets shall say, Alleluia; and they shall
|
|
praise him, saying, Blessed be God, which hath extolled it for
|
|
ever.
|
|
|
|
Tob 14:1
|
|
So Tobit made an end of praising God.
|
|
|
|
Tob 14:2
|
|
And he was eight and fifty years old when he lost his sight,
|
|
which was restored to him after eight years: and he gave alms,
|
|
and he increased in the fear of the Lord God, and praised him.
|
|
|
|
Tob 14:3
|
|
And when he was very aged he called his son, and the sons of
|
|
his son, and said to him, My son, take thy children; for,
|
|
behold, I am aged, and am ready to depart out of this life.
|
|
|
|
Tob 14:4
|
|
Go into Media my son, for I surely believe those things which
|
|
Jonas the prophet spake of Nineve, that it shall be overthrown;
|
|
and that for a time peace shall rather be in Media; and that our
|
|
brethren shall lie scattered in the earth from that good land:
|
|
and Jerusalem shall be desolate, and the house of God in it
|
|
shall be burned, and shall be desolate for a time;
|
|
|
|
Tob 14:5
|
|
And that again God will have mercy on them, and bring them
|
|
again into the land, where they shall build a temple, but not
|
|
like to the first, until the time of that age be fulfilled; and
|
|
afterward they shall return from all places of their captivity,
|
|
and build up Jerusalem gloriously, and the house of God shall be
|
|
built in it for ever with a glorious building, as the prophets
|
|
have spoken thereof.
|
|
|
|
Tob 14:6
|
|
And all nations shall turn, and fear the Lord God truly, and
|
|
shall bury their idols.
|
|
|
|
Tob 14:7
|
|
So shall all nations praise the Lord, and his people shall
|
|
confess God, and the Lord shall exalt his people; and all those
|
|
which love the Lord God in truth and justice shall rejoice,
|
|
shewing mercy to our brethren.
|
|
|
|
Tob 14:8
|
|
And now, my son, depart out of Nineve, because that those
|
|
things which the prophet Jonas spake shall surely come to pass.
|
|
|
|
Tob 14:9
|
|
But keep thou the law and the commandments, and shew thyself
|
|
merciful and just, that it may go well with thee.
|
|
|
|
Tob 14:10
|
|
And bury me decently, and thy mother with me; but tarry no
|
|
longer at Nineve. Remember, my son, how Aman handled Achiacharus
|
|
that brought him up, how out of light he brought him into
|
|
darkness, and how he rewarded him again: yet Achiacharus was
|
|
saved, but the other had his reward: for he went down into
|
|
darkness. Manasses gave alms, and escaped the snares of death
|
|
which they had set for him: but Aman fell into the snare, and
|
|
perished.
|
|
|
|
Tob 14:11
|
|
Wherefore now, my son, consider what alms doeth, and how
|
|
righteousness doth deliver. When he had said these things, he
|
|
gave up the ghost in the bed, being an hundred and eight and
|
|
fifty years old; and he buried him honourably.
|
|
|
|
Tob 14:12
|
|
And when Anna his mother was dead, he buried her with his
|
|
father. But Tobias departed with his wife and children to
|
|
Ecbatane to Raguel his father in law,
|
|
|
|
Tob 14:13
|
|
Where he became old with honour, and he buried his father and
|
|
mother in law honourably, and he inherited their substance, and
|
|
his father Tobit's.
|
|
|
|
Tob 14:14
|
|
And he died at Ecbatane in Media, being an hundred and seven
|
|
and twenty years old.
|
|
|
|
Tob 14:15
|
|
But before he died he heard of the destruction of Nineve,
|
|
which was taken by Nabuchodonosor and Assuerus: and before his
|
|
death he rejoiced over Nineve.
|
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|
|
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|
|
|
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|
The Book of Judith
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
Jdt 1:1
|
|
In the twelfth year of the reign of Nabuchodonosor, who
|
|
reigned in Nineve, the great city; in the days of Arphaxad,
|
|
which reigned over the Medes in Ecbatane,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 1:2
|
|
And built in Ecbatane walls round about of stones hewn three
|
|
cubits broad and six cubits long, and made the height of the
|
|
wall seventy cubits, and the breadth thereof fifty cubits:
|
|
|
|
Jdt 1:3
|
|
And set the towers thereof upon the gates of it an hundred
|
|
cubits high, and the breadth thereof in the foundation
|
|
threescore cubits:
|
|
|
|
Jdt 1:4
|
|
And he made the gates thereof, even gates that were raised to
|
|
the height of seventy cubits, and the breadth of them was forty
|
|
cubits, for the going forth of his mighty armies, and for the
|
|
setting in array of his footmen:
|
|
|
|
Jdt 1:5
|
|
Even in those days king Nabuchodonosor made war with king
|
|
Arphaxad in the great plain, which is the plain in the borders
|
|
of Ragau.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 1:6
|
|
And there came unto him all they that dwelt in the hill
|
|
country, and all that dwelt by Euphrates, and Tigris and
|
|
Hydaspes, and the plain of Arioch the king of the Elymeans, and
|
|
very many nations of the sons of Chelod, assembled themselves to
|
|
the battle.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 1:7
|
|
Then Nabuchodonosor king of the Assyrians sent unto all that
|
|
dwelt in Persia, and to all that dwelt westward, and to those
|
|
that dwelt in Cilicia, and Damascus, and Libanus, and
|
|
Antilibanus, and to all that dwelt upon the sea coast,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 1:8
|
|
And to those among the nations that were of Carmel, and
|
|
Galaad, and the higher Galilee, and the great plain of Esdrelom,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 1:9
|
|
And to all that were in Samaria and the cities thereof, and
|
|
beyond Jordan unto Jerusalem, and Betane, and Chelus, and Kades,
|
|
and the river of Egypt, and Taphnes, and Ramesse, and all the
|
|
land of Gesem,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 1:10
|
|
Until ye come beyond Tanis and Memphis, and to all the
|
|
inhabitants of Egypt, until ye come to the borders of Ethiopia.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 1:11
|
|
But all the inhabitants of the land made light of the
|
|
commandment of Nabuchodonosor king of the Assyrians, neither
|
|
went they with him to the battle; for they were not afraid of
|
|
him: yea, he was before them as one man, and they sent away his
|
|
ambassadors from them without effect, and with disgrace.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 1:12
|
|
Therefore Nabuchodonosor was very angry with all this
|
|
country, and sware by his throne and kingdom, that he would
|
|
surely be avenged upon all those coasts of Cilicia, and
|
|
Damascus, and Syria, and that he would slay with the sword all
|
|
the inhabitants of the land of Moab, and the children of Ammon,
|
|
and all Judea, and all that were in Egypt, till ye come to the
|
|
borders of the two seas.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 1:13
|
|
Then he marched in battle array with his power against king
|
|
Arphaxad in the seventeenth year, and he prevailed in his
|
|
battle: for he overthrew all the power of Arphaxad, and all his
|
|
horsemen, and all his chariots,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 1:14
|
|
And became lord of his cities, and came unto Ecbatane, and
|
|
took the towers, and spoiled the streets thereof, and turned the
|
|
beauty thereof into shame.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 1:15
|
|
He took also Arphaxad in the mountains of Ragau, and smote
|
|
him through with his darts, and destroyed him utterly that day.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 1:16
|
|
So he returned afterward to Nineve, both he and all his
|
|
company of sundry nations being a very great multitude of men of
|
|
war, and there he took his ease, and banqueted, both he and his
|
|
army, an hundred and twenty days.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 2:1
|
|
And in the eighteenth year, the two and twentieth day of the
|
|
first month, there was talk in the house of Nabuchodonosor king
|
|
of the Assyrians that he should, as he said, avenge himself on
|
|
all the earth.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 2:2
|
|
So he called unto him all his officers, and all his nobles,
|
|
and communicated with them his secret counsel, and concluded the
|
|
afflicting of the whole earth out of his own mouth.
|
|
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Jdt 2:3
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Then they decreed to destroy all flesh, that did not obey the
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commandment of his mouth.
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Jdt 2:4
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And when he had ended his counsel, Nabuchodonosor king of the
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Assyrians called Holofernes the chief captain of his army, which
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was next unto him, and said unto him.
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Jdt 2:5
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Thus saith the great king, the lord of the whole earth,
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Behold, thou shalt go forth from my presence, and take with thee
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men that trust in their own strength, of footmen an hundred and
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twenty thousand; and the number of horses with their riders
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twelve thousand.
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Jdt 2:6
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And thou shalt go against all the west country, because they
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disobeyed my commandment.
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Jdt 2:7
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And thou shalt declare unto that they prepare for me earth
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and water: for I will go forth in my wrath against them and will
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cover the whole face of the earth with the feet of mine army,
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and I will give them for a spoil unto them:
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Jdt 2:8
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So that their slain shall fill their valleys and brooks and
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the river shall be filled with their dead, till it overflow:
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Jdt 2:9
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And I will lead them captives to the utmost parts of all the
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earth.
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Jdt 2:10
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Thou therefore shalt go forth. and take beforehand for me all
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their coasts: and if they will yield themselves unto thee, thou
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shalt reserve them for me till the day of their punishment.
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Jdt 2:11
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But concerning them that rebel, let not thine eye spare them;
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but put them to the slaughter, and spoil them wheresoever thou
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goest.
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Jdt 2:12
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For as I live, and by the power of my kingdom, whatsoever I
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have spoken, that will I do by mine hand.
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Jdt 2:13
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And take thou heed that thou transgress none of the
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commandments of thy lord, but accomplish them fully, as I have
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commanded thee, and defer not to do them.
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Jdt 2:14
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Then Holofernes went forth from the presence of his lord, and
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called ail the governors and captains, and the officers of the
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army of Assur;
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Jdt 2:15
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And he mustered the chosen men for the battle, as his lord
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had commanded him, unto an hundred and twenty thousand, and
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twelve thousand archers on horseback;
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Jdt 2:16
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And he ranged them, as a great army is ordered for the war.
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Jdt 2:17
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And he took camels and asses for their carriages, a very
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|
great number; and sheep and oxen and goats without number for
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|
their provision:
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Jdt 2:18
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And plenty of victual for every man of the army, and very
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|
much gold and silver out of the king's house.
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|
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|
Jdt 2:19
|
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Then he went forth and all his power to go before king
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Nabuchodonosor in the voyage, and to cover all the face of the
|
|
earth westward with their chariots, and horsemen, and their
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chosen footmen.
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|
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|
Jdt 2:20
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A great number also sundry countries came with them like
|
|
locusts, and like the sand of the earth: for the multitude was
|
|
without number.
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|
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|
Jdt 2:21
|
|
And they went forth of Nineve three days' journey toward the
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|
plain of Bectileth, and pitched from Bectileth near the mountain
|
|
which is at the left hand of the upper Cilicia.
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|
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|
Jdt 2:22
|
|
Then he took all his army, his footmen, and horsemen and
|
|
chariots, and went from thence into the hill country;
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|
|
|
Jdt 2:23
|
|
And destroyed Phud and Lud, and spoiled all the children of
|
|
Rasses, and the children of Israel, which were toward the
|
|
wilderness at the south of the land of the Chellians.
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|
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|
Jdt 2:24
|
|
Then he went over Euphrates, and went through Mesopotamia,
|
|
and destroyed all the high cities that were upon the river
|
|
Arbonai, till ye come to the sea.
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|
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|
Jdt 2:25
|
|
And he took the borders of Cilicia, and killed all that
|
|
resisted him, and came to the borders of Japheth, which were
|
|
toward the south, over against Arabia.
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|
|
|
Jdt 2:26
|
|
He compassed also all the children of Madian, and burned up
|
|
their tabernacles, and spoiled their sheepcotes.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 2:27
|
|
Then he went down into the plain of Damascus in the time of
|
|
wheat harvest, and burnt up all their fields, and destroyed
|
|
their flocks and herds, also he spoiled their cities, and
|
|
utterly wasted their countries, and smote all their young men
|
|
with the edge of the sword.
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|
|
|
Jdt 2:28
|
|
Therefore the fear and dread of him fell upon all the
|
|
inhabitants of the sea coasts, which were in Sidon and Tyrus,
|
|
and them that dwelt in Sur and Ocina, and all that dwelt in
|
|
Jemnaan; and they that dwelt in Azotus and Ascalon feared him
|
|
greatly.
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|
|
|
Jdt 3:1
|
|
So they sent ambassadors unto him to treat of peace, saying,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 3:2
|
|
Behold, we the servants of Nabuchodonosor the great king lie
|
|
before thee; use us as shall be good in thy sight.
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|
|
|
Jdt 3:3
|
|
Behold, our houses, and all our places, and all our fields of
|
|
wheat, and flocks, and herds, and all the lodges of our tents
|
|
lie before thy face; use them as it pleaseth thee.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 3:4
|
|
Behold, even our cities and the inhabitants thereof are thy
|
|
servants; come and deal with them as seemeth good unto thee.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 3:5
|
|
So the men came to Holofernes, and declared unto him after
|
|
this manner.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 3:6
|
|
Then came he down toward the sea coast, both he and his army,
|
|
and set garrisons in the high cities, and took out of them
|
|
chosen men for aid.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 3:7
|
|
So they and all the country round about received them with
|
|
garlands, with dances, and with timbrels.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 3:8
|
|
Yet he did cast down their frontiers, and cut down their
|
|
groves: for he had decreed to destroy all the gods of the land,
|
|
that all nations should worship Nabuchodonosor only, and that
|
|
all tongues and tribes should call upon him as god.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 3:9
|
|
Also he came over against Esdraelon near unto Judea, over
|
|
against the great strait of Judea.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 3:10
|
|
And he pitched between Geba and Scythopolis, and there he
|
|
tarried a whole month, that he might gather together all the
|
|
carriages of his army.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 4:1
|
|
Now the children of Israel, that dwelt in Judea, heard all
|
|
that Holofernes the chief captain of Nabuchodonosor king of the
|
|
Assyrians had done to the nations, and after what manner he had
|
|
spoiled all their temples, and brought them to nought.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 4:2
|
|
Therefore they were exceedingly afraid of him, and were
|
|
troubled for Jerusalem, and for the temple of the Lord their God:
|
|
|
|
Jdt 4:3
|
|
For they were newly returned from the captivity, and all the
|
|
people of Judea were lately gathered together: and the vessels,
|
|
and the altar, and the house, were sanctified after the
|
|
profanation.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 4:4
|
|
Therefore they sent into all the coasts of Samaria, and the
|
|
villages and to Bethoron, and Belmen, and Jericho, and to Choba,
|
|
and Esora, and to the valley of Salem:
|
|
|
|
Jdt 4:5
|
|
And possessed themselves beforehand of all the tops of the
|
|
high mountains, and fortified the villages that were in them,
|
|
and laid up victuals for the provision of war: for their fields
|
|
were of late reaped.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 4:6
|
|
Also Joacim the high priest, which was in those days in
|
|
Jerusalem, wrote to them that dwelt in Bethulia, and
|
|
Betomestham, which is over against Esdraelon toward the open
|
|
country, near to Dothaim,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 4:7
|
|
Charging them to keep the passages of the hill country: for
|
|
by them there was an entrance into Judea, and it was easy to
|
|
stop them that would come up, because the passage was straight,
|
|
for two men at the most.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 4:8
|
|
And the children of Israel did as Joacim the high priest had
|
|
commanded them, with the ancients of all the people of Israel,
|
|
which dwelt at Jerusalem.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 4:9
|
|
Then every man of Israel cried to God with great fervency,
|
|
and with great vehemency did they humble their souls:
|
|
|
|
Jdt 4:10
|
|
Both they, and their wives and their children, and their
|
|
cattle, and every stranger and hireling, and their servants
|
|
bought with money, put sackcloth upon their loins.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 4:11
|
|
Thus every man and women, and the little children, and the
|
|
inhabitants of Jerusalem, fell before the temple, and cast ashes
|
|
upon their heads, and spread out their sackcloth before the face
|
|
of the Lord: also they put sackcloth about the altar,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 4:12
|
|
And cried to the God of Israel all with one consent
|
|
earnestly, that he would not give their children for a prey, and
|
|
their wives for a spoil, and the cities of their inheritance to
|
|
destruction, and the sanctuary to profanation and reproach, and
|
|
for the nations to rejoice at.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 4:13
|
|
So God heard their prayers, and looked upon their
|
|
afflictions: for the people fasted many days in all Judea and
|
|
Jerusalem before the sanctuary of the Lord Almighty.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 4:14
|
|
And Joacim the high priest, and all the priests that stood
|
|
before the Lord, and they which ministered unto the Lord, had
|
|
their loins girt with sackcloth, and offered the daily burnt
|
|
offerings, with the vows and free gifts of the people,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 4:15
|
|
And had ashes on their mitres, and cried unto the Lord with
|
|
all their power, that he would look upon all the house of Israel
|
|
graciously.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:1
|
|
Then was it declared to Holofernes, the chief captain of the
|
|
army of Assur, that the children of Israel had prepared for war,
|
|
and had shut up the passages of the hill country, and had
|
|
fortified all the tops of the high hills and had laid
|
|
impediments in the champaign countries:
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:2
|
|
Wherewith he was very angry, and called all the princes of
|
|
Moab, and the captains of Ammon, and all the governors of the
|
|
sea coast,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:3
|
|
And he said unto them, Tell me now, ye sons of Chanaan, who
|
|
this people is, that dwelleth in the hill country, and what are
|
|
the cities that they inhabit, and what is the multitude of their
|
|
army, and wherein is their power and strength, and what king is
|
|
set over them, or captain of their army;
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:4
|
|
And why have they determined not to come and meet me, more
|
|
than all the inhabitants of the west.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:5
|
|
Then said Achior, the captain of all the sons of Ammon, Let
|
|
my lord now hear a word from the mouth of thy servant, and I
|
|
will declare unto thee the truth concerning this people, which
|
|
dwelleth near thee, and inhabiteth the hill countries: and there
|
|
shall no lie come out of the mouth of thy servant.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:6
|
|
This people are descended of the Chaldeans:
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:7
|
|
And they sojourned heretofore in Mesopotamia, because they
|
|
would not follow the gods of their fathers, which were in the
|
|
land of Chaldea.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:8
|
|
For they left the way of their ancestors, and worshipped the
|
|
God of heaven, the God whom they knew: so they cast them out
|
|
from the face of their gods, and they fled into Mesopotamia, and
|
|
sojourned there many days.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:9
|
|
Then their God commanded them to depart from the place where
|
|
they sojourned, and to go into the land of Chanaan: where they
|
|
dwelt, and were increased with gold and silver, and with very
|
|
much cattle.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:10
|
|
But when a famine covered all the land of Chanaan, they went
|
|
down into Egypt, and sojourned there, while they were nourished,
|
|
and became there a great multitude, so that one could not number
|
|
their nation.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:11
|
|
Therefore the king of Egypt rose up against them, and dealt
|
|
subtilly with them, and brought them low with labouring in
|
|
brick, and made them slaves.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:12
|
|
Then they cried unto their God, and he smote all the land of
|
|
Egypt with incurable plagues: so the Egyptians cast them out of
|
|
their sight.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:13
|
|
And God dried the Red sea before them,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:14
|
|
And brought them to mount Sina, and Cades-Barne, and cast
|
|
forth all that dwelt in the wilderness.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:15
|
|
So they dwelt in the land of the Amorites, and they destroyed
|
|
by their strength all them of Esebon, and passing over Jordan
|
|
they possessed all the hill country.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:16
|
|
And they cast forth before them the Chanaanite, the
|
|
Pherezite, the Jebusite, and the Sychemite, and all the
|
|
Gergesites, and they dwelt in that country many days.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:17
|
|
And whilst they sinned not before their God, they prospered,
|
|
because the God that hateth iniquity was with them.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:18
|
|
But when they departed from the way which he appointed them,
|
|
they were destroyed in many battles very sore, and were led
|
|
captives into a land that was not their's, and the temple of
|
|
their God was cast to the ground, and their cities were taken by
|
|
the enemies.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:19
|
|
But now are they returned to their God, and are come up from
|
|
the places where they were scattered, and have possessed
|
|
Jerusalem, where their sanctuary is, and are seated in the hill
|
|
country; for it was desolate.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:20
|
|
Now therefore, my lord and governor, if there be any error
|
|
against this people, and they sin against their God, let us
|
|
consider that this shall be their ruin, and let us go up, and we
|
|
shall overcome them.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:21
|
|
But if there be no iniquity in their nation, let my lord now
|
|
pass by, lest their Lord defend them, and their God be for them,
|
|
and we become a reproach before all the world.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:22
|
|
And when Achior had finished these sayings, all the people
|
|
standing round about the tent murmured, and the chief men of
|
|
Holofernes, and all that dwelt by the sea side, and in Moab,
|
|
spake that he should kill him.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:23
|
|
For, say they, we will not be afraid of the face of the
|
|
children of Israel: for, lo, it is a people that have no
|
|
strength nor power for a strong battle
|
|
|
|
Jdt 5:24
|
|
Now therefore, lord Holofernes, we will go up, and they shall
|
|
be a prey to be devoured of all thine army.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:1
|
|
And when the tumult of men that were about the council was
|
|
ceased, Holofernes the chief captain of the army of Assur said
|
|
unto Achior and all the Moabites before all the company of other
|
|
nations,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:2
|
|
And who art thou, Achior, and the hirelings of Ephraim, that
|
|
thou hast prophesied against us as to day, and hast said, that
|
|
we should not make war with the people of Israel, because their
|
|
God will defend them? and who is God but Nabuchodonosor?
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:3
|
|
He will send his power, and will destroy them from the face
|
|
of the earth, and their God shall not deliver them: but we his
|
|
servants will destroy them as one man; for they are not able to
|
|
sustain the power of our horses.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:4
|
|
For with them we will tread them under foot, and their
|
|
mountains shall be drunken with their blood, and their fields
|
|
shall be filled with their dead bodies, and their footsteps
|
|
shall not be able to stand before us, for they shall utterly
|
|
perish, saith king Nabuchodonosor, lord of all the earth: for he
|
|
said, None of my words shall be in vain.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:5
|
|
And thou, Achior, an hireling of Ammon, which hast spoken
|
|
these words in the day of thine iniquity, shalt see my face no
|
|
more from this day, until I take vengeance of this nation that
|
|
came out of Egypt.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:6
|
|
And then shall the sword of mine army, and the multitude of
|
|
them that serve me, pass through thy sides, and thou shalt fall
|
|
among their slain, when I return.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:7
|
|
Now therefore my servants shall bring thee back into the hill
|
|
country, and shall set thee in one of the cities of the
|
|
passages:
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:8
|
|
And thou shalt not perish, till thou be destroyed with them.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:9
|
|
And if thou persuade thyself in thy mind that they shall be
|
|
taken, let not thy countenance fall: I have spoken it, and none
|
|
of my words shall be in vain.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:10
|
|
Then Holofernes commanded his servants, that waited in his
|
|
tent, to take Achior, and bring him to Bethulia, and deliver him
|
|
into the hands of the children of Israel.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:11
|
|
So his servants took him, and brought him out of the camp
|
|
into the plain, and they went from the midst of the plain into
|
|
the hill country, and came unto the fountains that were under
|
|
Bethulia.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:12
|
|
And when the men of the city saw them, they took up their
|
|
weapons, and went out of the city to the top of the hill: and
|
|
every man that used a sling kept them from coming up by casting
|
|
of stones against them.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:13
|
|
Nevertheless having gotten privily under the hill, they bound
|
|
Achior, and cast him down, and left him at the foot of the hill,
|
|
and returned to their lord.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:14
|
|
But the Israelites descended from their city, and came unto
|
|
him, and loosed him, and brought him to Bethulia, and presented
|
|
him to the governors of the city:
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:15
|
|
Which were in those days Ozias the son of Micha, of the tribe
|
|
of Simeon, and Chabris the son of Gothoniel, and Charmis the son
|
|
of Melchiel.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:16
|
|
And they called together all the ancients of the city, and
|
|
all their youth ran together, and their women, to the assembly,
|
|
and they set Achior in the midst of all their people. Then Ozias
|
|
asked him of that which was done.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:17
|
|
And he answered and declared unto them the words of the
|
|
council of Holofernes, and all the words that he had spoken in
|
|
the midst of the princes of Assur, and whatsoever Holofernes had
|
|
spoken proudly against the house of Israel.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:18
|
|
Then the people fell down and worshipped God, and cried unto
|
|
God. saying,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:19
|
|
O Lord God of heaven, behold their pride, and pity the low
|
|
estate of our nation, and look upon the face of those that are
|
|
sanctified unto thee this day.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:20
|
|
Then they comforted Achior, and praised him greatly.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 6:21
|
|
And Ozias took him out of the assembly unto his house, and
|
|
made a feast to the elders; and they called on the God of Israel
|
|
all that night for help.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 7:1
|
|
The next day Holofernes commanded all his army, and all his
|
|
people which were come to take his part, that they should remove
|
|
their camp against Bethulia, to take aforehand the ascents of
|
|
the hill country, and to make war against the children of
|
|
Israel.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 7:2
|
|
Then their strong men removed their camps in that day, and
|
|
the army of the men of war was an hundred and seventy thousand
|
|
footmen, and twelve thousand horsemen, beside the baggage, and
|
|
other men that were afoot among them, a very great multitude.
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Jdt 7:3
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And they camped in the valley near unto Bethulia, by the
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fountain, and they spread themselves in breadth over Dothaim
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even to Belmaim, and in length from Bethulia unto Cynamon, which
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is over against Esdraelon.
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Jdt 7:4
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Now the children of Israel, when they saw the multitude of
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them, were greatly troubled, and said every one to his
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neighbour, Now will these men lick up the face of the earth; for
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neither the high mountains, nor the valleys, nor the hills, are
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able to bear their weight.
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Jdt 7:5
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Then every man took up his weapons of war, and when they had
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kindled fires upon their towers, they remained and watched all
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that night.
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Jdt 7:6
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But in the second day Holofernes brought forth all his
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horsemen in the sight of the children of Israel which were in
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Bethulia,
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Jdt 7:7
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And viewed the passages up to the city, and came to the
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fountains of their waters, and took them, and set garrisons of
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men of war over them, and he himself removed toward his people.
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Jdt 7:8
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Then came unto him all the chief of the children of Esau, and
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all the governors of the people of Moab, and the captains of the
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sea coast, and said,
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Jdt 7:9
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Let our lord now hear a word, that there be not an overthrow
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in thine army.
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Jdt 7:10
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For this people of the children of Israel do not trust in
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their spears, but in the height of the mountains wherein they
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dwell, because it is not easy to come up to the tops of their
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mountains.
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Jdt 7:11
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Now therefore, my lord, fight not against them in battle
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array, and there shall not so much as one man of thy people
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perish.
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Jdt 7:12
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Remain in thy camp, and keep all the men of thine army, and
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let thy servants get into their hands the fountain of water,
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which issueth forth of the foot of the mountain:
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Jdt 7:13
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For all the inhabitants of Bethulia have their water thence;
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so shall thirst kill them, and they shall give up their city,
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and we and our people shall go up to the tops of the mountains
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that are near, and will camp upon them, to watch that none go
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out of the city.
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Jdt 7:14
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So they and their wives and their children shall be consumed
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with fire, and before the sword come against them, they shall be
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overthrown in the streets where they dwell.
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Jdt 7:15
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Thus shalt thou render them an evil reward; because they
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rebelled, and met not thy person peaceably.
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Jdt 7:16
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And these words pleased Holofernes and all his servants, and
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he appointed to do as they had spoken.
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Jdt 7:17
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So the camp of the children of Ammon departed, and with them
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five thousand of the Assyrians, and they pitched in the valley,
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and took the waters, and the fountains of the waters of the
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children of Israel.
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Jdt 7:18
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Then the children of Esau went up with the children of Ammon,
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and camped in the hill country over against Dothaim: and they
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sent some of them toward the south, and toward the east over
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|
against Ekrebel, which is near unto Chusi, that is upon the
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|
brook Mochmur; and the rest of the army of the Assyrians camped
|
|
in the plain, and covered the face of the whole land; and their
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tents and carriages were pitched to a very great multitude.
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|
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Jdt 7:19
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Then the children of Israel cried unto the Lord their God,
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|
because their heart failed, for all their enemies had compassed
|
|
them round about, and there was no way to escape out from among
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|
them.
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Jdt 7:20
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Thus all the company of Assur remained about them, both their
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footmen, chariots, and horsemen, four and thirty days, so that
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|
all their vessels of water failed all the inhibitants of
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Bethulia.
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|
Jdt 7:21
|
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And the cisterns were emptied, and they had not water to
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drink their fill for one day; for they gave them drink by
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|
measure.
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|
Jdt 7:22
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Therefore their young children were out of heart, and their
|
|
women and young men fainted for thirst, and fell down in the
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|
streets of the city, and by the passages of the gates, and there
|
|
was no longer any strength in them.
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|
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|
Jdt 7:23
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Then all the people assembled to Ozias, and to the chief of
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|
the city, both young men, and women, and children, and cried
|
|
with a loud voice, and said before all the elders,
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|
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|
Jdt 7:24
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God be judge between us and you: for ye have done us great
|
|
injury, in that ye have not required peace of the children of
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|
Assur.
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Jdt 7:25
|
|
For now we have no helper: but God hath sold us into their
|
|
hands, that we should be thrown down before them with thirst and
|
|
great destruction.
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|
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|
Jdt 7:26
|
|
Now therefore call them unto you, and deliver the whole city
|
|
for a spoil to the people of Holofernes, and to all his army.
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|
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|
Jdt 7:27
|
|
For it is better for us to be made a spoil unto them, than to
|
|
die for thirst: for we will be his servants, that our souls may
|
|
live, and not see the death of our infants before our eyes, nor
|
|
our wives nor our children to die.
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|
|
|
Jdt 7:28
|
|
We take to witness against you the heaven and the earth, and
|
|
our God and Lord of our fathers, which punisheth us according to
|
|
our sins and the sins of our fathers, that he do not according
|
|
as we have said this day.
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|
|
|
Jdt 7:29
|
|
Then there was great weeping with one consent in the midst of
|
|
the assembly; and they cried unto the Lord God with a loud
|
|
voice.
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|
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|
Jdt 7:30
|
|
Then said Ozias to them, Brethren, be of good courage, let us
|
|
yet endure five days, in the which space the Lord our God may
|
|
turn his mercy toward us; for he will not forsake us utterly.
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|
|
|
Jdt 7:31
|
|
And if these days pass, and there come no help unto us, I
|
|
will do according to your word.
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|
|
|
Jdt 7:32
|
|
And he dispersed the people, every one to their own charge;
|
|
and they went unto the walls and towers of their city, and sent
|
|
the women and children into their houses: and they were very low
|
|
brought in the city.
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|
|
|
Jdt 8:1
|
|
Now at that time Judith heard thereof, which was the daughter
|
|
of Merari, the son of Ox, the son of Joseph, the son of Ozel,
|
|
the son of Elcia, the son of Ananias, the son of Gedeon, the son
|
|
of Raphaim, the son of Acitho, the son of Eliu, the son of
|
|
Eliab, the son of Nathanael, the son of Samael, the son of
|
|
Salasadal, the son of Israel.
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|
|
|
Jdt 8:2
|
|
And Manasses was her husband, of her tribe and kindred, who
|
|
died in the barley harvest.
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|
|
|
Jdt 8:3
|
|
For as he stood overseeing them that bound sheaves in the
|
|
field, the heat came upon his head, and he fell on his bed, and
|
|
died in the city of Bethulia: and they buried him with his
|
|
fathers in the field between Dothaim and Balamo.
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|
|
|
Jdt 8:4
|
|
So Judith was a widow in her house three years and four
|
|
months.
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|
|
|
Jdt 8:5
|
|
And she made her a tent upon the top of her house, and put on
|
|
sackcloth upon her loins and ware her widow's apparel.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:6
|
|
And she fasted all the days of her widowhood, save the eves
|
|
of the sabbaths, and the sabbaths, and the eves of the new
|
|
moons, and the new moons and the feasts and solemn days of the
|
|
house of Israel.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:7
|
|
She was also of a goodly countenance, and very beautiful to
|
|
behold: and her husband Manasses had left her gold, and silver,
|
|
and menservants and maidservants, and cattle, and lands; and she
|
|
remained upon them.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:8
|
|
And there was none that gave her an ill word; ar she feared
|
|
God greatly.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:9
|
|
Now when she heard the evil words of the people against the
|
|
governor, that they fainted for lack of water; for Judith had
|
|
heard all the words that Ozias had spoken unto them, and that he
|
|
had sworn to deliver the city unto the Assyrians after five
|
|
days;
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:10
|
|
Then she sent her waitingwoman, that had the government of
|
|
all things that she had, to call Ozias and Chabris and Charmis,
|
|
the ancients of the city.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:11
|
|
And they came unto her, and she said unto them, Hear me now,
|
|
O ye governors of the inhabitants of Bethulia: for your words
|
|
that ye have spoken before the people this day are not right,
|
|
touching this oath which ye made and pronounced between God and
|
|
you, and have promised to deliver the city to our enemies,
|
|
unless within these days the Lord turn to help you.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:12
|
|
And now who are ye that have tempted God this day, and stand
|
|
instead of God among the children of men?
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:13
|
|
And now try the Lord Almighty, but ye shall never know any
|
|
thing.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:14
|
|
For ye cannot find the depth of the heart of man, neither can
|
|
ye perceive the things that he thinketh: then how can ye search
|
|
out God, that hath made all these things, and know his mind, or
|
|
comprehend his purpose? Nay, my brethren, provoke not the Lord
|
|
our God to anger.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:15
|
|
For if he will not help us within these five days, he hath
|
|
power to defend us when he will, even every day, or to destroy
|
|
us before our enemies.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:16
|
|
Do not bind the counsels of the Lord our God: for God is not
|
|
as man, that he may be threatened; neither is he as the son of
|
|
man, that he should be wavering.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:17
|
|
Therefore let us wait for salvation of him, and call upon him
|
|
to help us, and he will hear our voice, if it please him.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:18
|
|
For there arose none in our age, neither is there any now in
|
|
these days neither tribe, nor family, nor people, nor city among
|
|
us, which worship gods made with hands, as hath been aforetime.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:19
|
|
For the which cause our fathers were given to the sword, and
|
|
for a spoil, and had a great fall before our enemies.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:20
|
|
But we know none other god, therefore we trust that he will
|
|
not dispise us, nor any of our nation.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:21
|
|
For if we be taken so, all Judea shall lie waste, and our
|
|
sanctuary shall be spoiled; and he will require the profanation
|
|
thereof at our mouth.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:22
|
|
And the slaughter of our brethren, and the captivity of the
|
|
country, and the desolation of our inheritance, will he turn
|
|
upon our heads among the Gentiles, wheresoever we shall be in
|
|
bondage; and we shall be an offence and a reproach to all them
|
|
that possess us.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:23
|
|
For our servitude shall not be directed to favour: but the
|
|
Lord our God shall turn it to dishonour.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:24
|
|
Now therefore, O brethren, let us shew an example to our
|
|
brethren, because their hearts depend upon us, and the
|
|
sanctuary, and the house, and the altar, rest upon us.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:25
|
|
Moreover let us give thanks to the Lord our God, which trieth
|
|
us, even as he did our fathers.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:26
|
|
Remember what things he did to Abraham, and how he tried
|
|
Isaac, and what happened to Jacob in Mesopotamia of Syria, when
|
|
he kept the sheep of Laban his mother's brother.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:27
|
|
For he hath not tried us in the fire, as he did them, for the
|
|
examination of their hearts, neither hath he taken vengeance on
|
|
us: but the Lord doth scourge them that come near unto him, to
|
|
admonish them.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:28
|
|
Then said Ozias to her, All that thou hast spoken hast thou
|
|
spoken with a good heart, and there is none that may gainsay thy
|
|
words.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:29
|
|
For this is not the first day wherein thy wisdom is
|
|
manifested; but from the beginning of thy days all the people
|
|
have known thy understanding, because the disposition of thine
|
|
heart is good.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:30
|
|
But the people were very thirsty, and compelled us to do unto
|
|
them as we have spoken, and to bring an oath upon ourselves,
|
|
which we will not break.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:31
|
|
Therefore now pray thou for us, because thou art a godly
|
|
woman, and the Lord will send us rain to fill our cisterns, and
|
|
we shall faint no more.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:32
|
|
Then said Judith unto them, Hear me, and I will do a thing,
|
|
which shall go throughout all generations to the children of our
|
|
nation.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:33
|
|
Ye shall stand this night in the gate, and I will go forth
|
|
with my waitingwoman: and within the days that ye have promised
|
|
to deliver the city to our enemies the Lord will visit Israel by
|
|
mine hand.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:34
|
|
But enquire not ye of mine act: for I will not declare it
|
|
unto you, till the things be finished that I do.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:35
|
|
Then said Ozias and the princes unto her, Go in peace, and
|
|
the Lord God be before thee, to take vengeance on our enemies.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 8:36
|
|
So they returned from the tent, and went to their wards.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 9:1
|
|
Judith fell upon her face, and put ashes upon her head, and
|
|
uncovered the sackcloth wherewith she was clothed; and about the
|
|
time that the incense of that evening was offered in Jerusalem
|
|
in the house of the Lord Judith cried with a loud voice, and
|
|
said,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 9:2
|
|
O Lord God of my father Simeon, to whom thou gavest a sword
|
|
to take vengeance of the strangers, who loosened the girdle of a
|
|
maid to defile her, and discovered the thigh to her shame, and
|
|
polluted her virginity to her reproach; for thou saidst, It
|
|
shall not be so; and yet they did so:
|
|
|
|
Jdt 9:3
|
|
Wherefore thou gavest their rulers to be slain, so that they
|
|
dyed their bed in blood, being deceived, and smotest the
|
|
servants with their lords, and the lords upon their thrones;
|
|
|
|
Jdt 9:4
|
|
And hast given their wives for a prey, and their daughters to
|
|
be captives, and all their spoils to be divided among thy dear
|
|
children; which were moved with thy zeal, and abhorred the
|
|
pollution of their blood, and called upon thee for aid: O God, O
|
|
my God, hear me also a widow.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 9:5
|
|
For thou hast wrought not only those things, but also the
|
|
things which fell out before, and which ensued after; thou hast
|
|
thought upon the things which are now, and which are to come.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 9:6
|
|
Yea, what things thou didst determine were ready at hand, and
|
|
said, Lo, we are here: for all thy ways are prepared, and thy
|
|
judgments are in thy foreknowledge.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 9:7
|
|
For, behold, the Assyrians are multiplied in their power;
|
|
they are exalted with horse and man; they glory in the strength
|
|
of their footmen; they trust in shield, and spear, and bow, and
|
|
sling; and know not that thou art the Lord that breakest the
|
|
battles: the Lord is thy name.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 9:8
|
|
Throw down their strength in thy power, and bring down their
|
|
force in thy wrath: for they have purposed to defile thy
|
|
sanctuary, and to pollute the tabernacle where thy glorious name
|
|
resteth and to cast down with sword the horn of thy altar.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 9:9
|
|
Behold their pride, and send thy wrath upon their heads: give
|
|
into mine hand, which am a widow, the power that I have
|
|
conceived.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 9:10
|
|
Smite by the deceit of my lips the servant with the prince,
|
|
and the prince with the servant: break down their stateliness by
|
|
the hand of a woman.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 9:11
|
|
For thy power standeth not in multitude nor thy might in
|
|
strong men: for thou art a God of the afflicted, an helper of
|
|
the oppressed, an upholder of the weak, a protector of the
|
|
forlorn, a saviour of them that are without hope.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 9:12
|
|
I pray thee, I pray thee, O God of my father, and God of the
|
|
inheritance of Israel, Lord of the heavens and earth, Creator of
|
|
the waters, king of every creature, hear thou my prayer:
|
|
|
|
Jdt 9:13
|
|
And make my speech and deceit to be their wound and stripe,
|
|
who have purposed cruel things against thy covenant, and thy
|
|
hallowed house, and against the top of Sion, and against the
|
|
house of the possession of thy children.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 9:14
|
|
And make every nation and tribe to acknowledge that thou art
|
|
the God of all power and might, and that there is none other
|
|
that protecteth the people of Israel but thou.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 10:1
|
|
Now after that she had ceased to cry unto the God of Israel,
|
|
and bad made an end of all these words.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 10:2
|
|
She rose where she had fallen down, and called her maid, and
|
|
went down into the house in the which she abode in the sabbath
|
|
days, and in her feast days,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 10:3
|
|
And pulled off the sackcloth which she had on, and put off
|
|
the garments of her widowhood, and washed her body all over with
|
|
water, and anointed herself with precious ointment, and braided
|
|
the hair of her head, and put on a tire upon it, and put on her
|
|
garments of gladness, wherewith she was clad during the life of
|
|
Manasses her husband.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 10:4
|
|
And she took sandals upon her feet, and put about her her
|
|
bracelets, and her chains, and her rings, and her earrings, and
|
|
all her ornaments, and decked herself bravely, to allure the
|
|
eyes of all men that should see her.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 10:5
|
|
Then she gave her maid a bottle of wine, and a cruse of oil,
|
|
and filled a bag with parched corn, and lumps of figs, and with
|
|
fine bread; so she folded all these things together, and laid
|
|
them upon her.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 10:6
|
|
Thus they went forth to the gate of the city of Bethulia, and
|
|
found standing there Ozias and the ancients of the city, Chabris
|
|
and Charmis.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 10:7
|
|
And when they saw her, that her countenance was altered, and
|
|
her apparel was changed, they wondered at her beauty very
|
|
greatly, and said unto her.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 10:8
|
|
The God, the God of our fathers give thee favour, and
|
|
accomplish thine enterprizes to the glory of the children of
|
|
Israel, and to the exaltation of Jerusalem. Then they worshipped
|
|
God.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 10:9
|
|
And she said unto them, Command the gates of the city to be
|
|
opened unto me, that I may go forth to accomplish the things
|
|
whereof ye have spoken with me. So they commanded the young men
|
|
to open unto her, as she had spoken.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 10:10
|
|
And when they had done so, Judith went out, she, and her maid
|
|
with her; and the men of the city looked after her, until she
|
|
was gone down the mountain, and till she had passed the valley,
|
|
and could see her no more.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 10:11
|
|
Thus they went straight forth in the valley: and the first
|
|
watch of the Assyrians met her,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 10:12
|
|
And took her, and asked her, Of what people art thou? and
|
|
whence comest thou? and whither goest thou? And she said, I am a
|
|
woman of the Hebrews, and am fled from them: for they shall be
|
|
given you to be consumed:
|
|
|
|
Jdt 10:13
|
|
And I am coming before Holofernes the chief captain of your
|
|
army, to declare words of truth; and I will shew him a way,
|
|
whereby he shall go, and win all the hill country, without
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losing the body or life of any one of his men.
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Jdt 10:14
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Now when the men heard her words, and beheld her countenance,
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they wondered greatly at her beauty, and said unto her,
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Jdt 10:15
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Thou hast saved thy life, in that thou hast hasted to come
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down to the presence of our lord: now therefore come to his
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tent, and some of us shall conduct thee, until they have
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delivered thee to his hands.
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Jdt 10:16
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And when thou standest before him, be not afraid in thine
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heart, but shew unto him according to thy word; and he will
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entreat thee well.
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Jdt 10:17
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Then they chose out of them an hundred men to accompany her
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and her maid; and they brought her to the tent of Holofernes.
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Jdt 10:18
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Then was there a concourse throughout all the camp: for her
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coming was noised among the tents, and they came about her, as
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she stood without the tent of Holofernes, till they told him of
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her.
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Jdt 10:19
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And they wondered at her beauty, and admired the children of
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Israel because of her, and every one said to his neighbour, Who
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would despise this people, that have among them such women?
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surely it is not good that one man of them be left who being let
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go might deceive the whole earth.
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Jdt 10:20
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And they that lay near Holofernes went out, and all his
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servants and they brought her into the tent.
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Jdt 10:21
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Now Holofernes rested upon his bed under a canopy, which was
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woven with purple, and gold, and emeralds, and precious stones.
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Jdt 10:22
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So they shewed him of her; and he came out before his tent
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with silver lamps going before him.
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Jdt 10:23
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And when Judith was come before him and his servants they all
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marvelled at the beauty of her countenance; and she fell down
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upon her face, and did reverence unto him: and his servants took
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her up.
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Jdt 11:1
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Then said Holofernes unto her, Woman, be of good comfort,
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fear not in thine heart: for I never hurt any that was willing
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to serve Nabuchodonosor, the king of all the earth.
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Jdt 11:2
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Now therefore, if thy people that dwelleth in the mountains
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had not set light by me, I would not have lifted up my spear
|
|
against them: but they have done these things to themselves.
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|
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Jdt 11:3
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But now tell me wherefore thou art fled from them, and art
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come unto us: for thou art come for safeguard; be of good
|
|
comfort, thou shalt live this night, and hereafter:
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Jdt 11:4
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For none shall hurt thee, but entreat thee well, as they do
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the servants of king Nabuchodonosor my lord.
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|
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Jdt 11:5
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Then Judith said unto him, Receive the words of thy servant,
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and suffer thine handmaid to speak in thy presence, and I will
|
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declare no lie to my lord this night.
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|
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Jdt 11:6
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And if thou wilt follow the words of thine handmaid, God will
|
|
bring the thing perfectly to pass by thee; and my lord shall not
|
|
fail of his purposes.
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Jdt 11:7
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As Nabuchodonosor king of all the earth liveth, and as his
|
|
power liveth, who hath sent thee for the upholding of every
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|
living thing: for not only men shall serve him by thee, but also
|
|
the beasts of the field, and the cattle, and the fowls of the
|
|
air, shall live by thy power under Nabuchodonosor and all his
|
|
house.
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|
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|
Jdt 11:8
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For we have heard of thy wisdom and thy policies, and it is
|
|
reported in all the earth, that thou only art excellent in all
|
|
the kingdom, and mighty in knowledge, and wonderful in feats of
|
|
war.
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|
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|
Jdt 11:9
|
|
Now as concerning the matter, which Achior did speak in thy
|
|
council, we have heard his words; for the men of Bethulia saved
|
|
him, and he declared unto them all that he had spoken unto thee.
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|
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|
Jdt 11:10
|
|
Therefore, O lord and governor, respect not his word; but lay
|
|
it up in thine heart, for it is true: for our nation shall not
|
|
be punished, neither can sword prevail against them, except they
|
|
sin against their God.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 11:11
|
|
And now, that my lord be not defeated and frustrate of his
|
|
purpose, even death is now fallen upon them, and their sin hath
|
|
overtaken them, wherewith they will provoke their God to anger
|
|
whensoever they shall do that which is not fit to be done:
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|
|
|
Jdt 11:12
|
|
For their victuals fail them, and all their water is scant,
|
|
and they have determined to lay hands upon their cattle, and
|
|
purposed to consume all those things, that God hath forbidden
|
|
them to eat by his laws:
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|
|
|
Jdt 11:13
|
|
And are resolved to spend the firstfruits of the the tenths
|
|
of wine and oil, which they had sanctified, and reserved for the
|
|
priests that serve in Jerusalem before the face of our God; the
|
|
which things it is not lawful for any of the people so much as
|
|
to touch with their hands.
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|
|
|
Jdt 11:14
|
|
For they have sent some to Jerusalem, because they also that
|
|
dwell there have done the like, to bring them a licence from the
|
|
senate.
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|
|
|
Jdt 11:15
|
|
Now when they shall bring them word, they will forthwith do
|
|
it, and they shall be given to thee to be destroyed the same
|
|
day.
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|
|
|
Jdt 11:16
|
|
Wherefore I thine handmaid, knowing all this, am fled from
|
|
their presence; and God hath sent me to work things with thee,
|
|
whereat all the earth shall be astonished, and whosoever shall
|
|
hear it.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 11:17
|
|
For thy servant is religious, and serveth the God of heaven
|
|
day and night: now therefore, my lord, I will remain with thee,
|
|
and thy servant will go out by night into the valley, and I will
|
|
pray unto God, and he will tell me when they have committed
|
|
their sins:
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|
|
|
Jdt 11:18
|
|
And I will come and shew it unto thee: then thou shalt go
|
|
forth with all thine army, and there shall be none of them that
|
|
shall resist thee.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 11:19
|
|
And I will lead thee through the midst of Judea, until thou
|
|
come before Jerusalem; and I will set thy throne in the midst
|
|
thereof; and thou shalt drive them as sheep that have no
|
|
shepherd, and a dog shall not so much as open his mouth at thee:
|
|
for these things were told me according to my foreknowledge, and
|
|
they were declared unto me, and I am sent to tell thee.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 11:20
|
|
Then her words pleased Holofernes and all his servants; and
|
|
they marvelled at her wisdom, and said,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 11:21
|
|
There is not such a woman from one end of the earth to the
|
|
other, both for beauty of face, and wisdom of words.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 11:22
|
|
Likewise Holofernes said unto her. God hath done well to send
|
|
thee before the people, that strength might be in our hands and
|
|
destruction upon them that lightly regard my lord.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 11:23
|
|
And now thou art both beautiful in thy countenance, and witty
|
|
in thy words: surely if thou do as thou hast spoken thy God
|
|
shall be my God, and thou shalt dwell in the house of king
|
|
Nabuchodonosor, and shalt be renowned through the whole earth.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:1
|
|
Then he commanded to bring her in where his plate was set;
|
|
and bade that they should prepare for her of his own meats, and
|
|
that she should drink of his own wine.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:2
|
|
And Judith said, I will not eat thereof, lest there be an
|
|
offence: but provision shall be made for me of the things that I
|
|
have brought.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:3
|
|
Then Holofernes said unto her, If thy provision should fail,
|
|
how should we give thee the like? for there be none with us of
|
|
thy nation.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:4
|
|
Then said Judith unto him As thy soul liveth, my lord, thine
|
|
handmaid shall not spend those things that I have, before the
|
|
Lord work by mine hand the things that he hath determined.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:5
|
|
Then the servants of Holofernes brought her into the tent,
|
|
and she slept till midnight, and she arose when it was toward
|
|
the morning watch,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:6
|
|
And sent to Holofernes, saving, Let my lord now command that
|
|
thine handmaid may go forth unto prayer.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:7
|
|
Then Holofernes commanded his guard that they should not stay
|
|
her: thus she abode in the camp three days, and went out in the
|
|
night into the valley of Bethulia, and washed herself in a
|
|
fountain of water by the camp.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:8
|
|
And when she came out, she besought the Lord God of Israel to
|
|
direct her way to the raising up of the children of her people.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:9
|
|
So she came in clean, and remained in the tent, until she did
|
|
eat her meat at evening.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:10
|
|
And in the fourth day Holofernes made a feast to his own
|
|
servants only, and called none of the officers to the banquet.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:11
|
|
Then said he to Bagoas the eunuch, who had charge over all
|
|
that he had, Go now, and persuade this Hebrew woman which is
|
|
with thee, that she come unto us, and eat and drink with us.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:12
|
|
For, lo, it will be a shame for our person, if we shall let
|
|
such a woman go, not having had her company; for if we draw her
|
|
not unto us, she will laugh us to scorn.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:13
|
|
Then went Bagoas from the presence of Holofernes, and came to
|
|
her, and he said, Let not this fair damsel fear to come to my
|
|
lord, and to be honoured in his presence, and drink wine, and be
|
|
merry with us and be made this day as one of the daughters of
|
|
the Assyrians, which serve in the house of Nabuchodonosor.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:14
|
|
Then said Judith unto him, Who am I now, that I should
|
|
gainsay my lord? surely whatsoever pleaseth him I will do
|
|
speedily, and it shall be my joy unto the day of my death.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:15
|
|
So she arose, and decked herself with her apparel and all her
|
|
woman's attire, and her maid went and laid soft skins on the
|
|
ground for her over against Holofernes, which she had received
|
|
of Bagoas far her daily use, that she might sit and eat upon
|
|
them.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:16
|
|
Now when Judith came in and sat down, Holofernes his heart
|
|
was ravished with her, and his mind was moved, and he desired
|
|
greatly her company; for he waited a time to deceive her, from
|
|
the day that he had seen her.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:17
|
|
Then said Holofernes unto her, Drink now, and be merry with
|
|
us.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:18
|
|
So Judith said, I will drink now, my lord, because my life is
|
|
magnified in me this day more than all the days since I was
|
|
born.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:19
|
|
Then she took and ate and drank before him what her maid had
|
|
prepared.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 12:20
|
|
And Holofernes took great delight in her, and drank more wine
|
|
than he had drunk at any time in one day since he was born.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:1
|
|
Now when the evening was come, his servants made haste to
|
|
depart, and Bagoas shut his tent without, and dismissed the
|
|
waiters from the presence of his lord; and they went to their
|
|
beds: for they were all weary, because the feast had been long.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:2
|
|
And Judith was left along in the tent, and Holofernes lying
|
|
along upon his bed: for he was filled with wine.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:3
|
|
Now Judith had commanded her maid to stand without her
|
|
bedchamber, and to wait for her. coming forth, as she did daily:
|
|
for she said she would go forth to her prayers, and she spake to
|
|
Bagoas according to the same purpose.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:4
|
|
So all went forth and none was left in the bedchamber,
|
|
neither little nor great. Then Judith, standing by his bed, said
|
|
in her heart, O Lord God of all power, look at this present upon
|
|
the works of mine hands for the exaltation of Jerusalem.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:5
|
|
For now is the time to help thine inheritance, and to execute
|
|
thine enterprizes to the destruction of the enemies which are
|
|
risen against us.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:6
|
|
Then she came to the pillar of the bed, which was at
|
|
Holofernes' head, and took down his fauchion from thence,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:7
|
|
And approached to his bed, and took hold of the hair of his
|
|
head, and said, Strengthen me, O Lord God of Israel, this day.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:8
|
|
And she smote twice upon his neck with all her might, and she
|
|
took away his head from him.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:9
|
|
And tumbled his body down from the bed, and pulled down the
|
|
canopy from the pillars; and anon after she went forth, and gave
|
|
Holofernes his head to her maid;
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:10
|
|
And she put it in her bag of meat: so they twain went
|
|
together according to their custom unto prayer: and when they
|
|
passed the camp, they compassed the valley, and went up the
|
|
mountain of Bethulia, and came to the gates thereof.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:11
|
|
Then said Judith afar off, to the watchmen at the gate, Open,
|
|
open now the gate: God, even our God, is with us, to shew his
|
|
power yet in Jerusalem, and his forces against the enemy, as he
|
|
hath even done this day.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:12
|
|
Now when the men of her city heard her voice, they made haste
|
|
to go down to the gate of their city, and they called the elders
|
|
of the city.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:13
|
|
And then they ran all together, both small and great, for it
|
|
was strange unto them that she was come: so they opened the
|
|
gate, and received them, and made a fire for a light, and stood
|
|
round about them.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:14
|
|
Then she said to them with a loud voice, Praise, praise God,
|
|
praise God, I say, for he hath not taken away his mercy from the
|
|
house of Israel, but hath destroyed our enemies by mine hands
|
|
this night.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:15
|
|
So she took the head out of the bag, and shewed it, and said
|
|
unto them, behold the head of Holofernes, the chief captain of
|
|
the army of Assur, and behold the canopy, wherein he did lie in
|
|
his drunkenness; and the Lord hath smitten him by the hand of a
|
|
woman.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:16
|
|
As the Lord liveth, who hath kept me in my way that I went,
|
|
my countenance hath deceived him to his destruction, and yet
|
|
hath he not committed sin with me, to defile and shame me.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:17
|
|
Then all the people were wonderfully astonished, and bowed
|
|
themselves and worshipped God, and said with one accord, Blessed
|
|
be thou, O our God, which hast this day brought to nought the
|
|
enemies of thy people.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:18
|
|
Then said Ozias unto her, O daughter, blessed art thou of the
|
|
most high God above all the women upon the earth; and blessed be
|
|
the Lord God, which hath created the heavens and the earth,
|
|
which hath directed thee to the cutting off of the head of the
|
|
chief of our enemies.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:19
|
|
For this thy confidence shall not depart from the heart of
|
|
men, which remember the power of God for ever.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 13:20
|
|
And God turn these things to thee for a perpetual praise, to
|
|
visit thee in good things because thou hast not spared thy life
|
|
for the affliction of our nation, but hast revenged our ruin,
|
|
walking a straight way before our God. And all the people said;
|
|
So be it, so be it.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:1
|
|
Then said Judith unto them, Hear me now, my brethren, and
|
|
take this head, and hang it upon the highest place of your
|
|
walls.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:2
|
|
And so soon as the morning shall appear, and the sun shall
|
|
come forth upon the earth, take ye every one his weapons, and go
|
|
forth every valiant man out of the city, and set ye a captain
|
|
over them, as though ye would go down into the field toward the
|
|
watch of the Assyrians; but go not down.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:3
|
|
Then they shall take their armour, and shall go into their
|
|
camp, and raise up the captains of the army of Assur, and shall
|
|
run to the tent of Holofernes, but shall not find him: then fear
|
|
shall fall upon them, and they shall flee before your face.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:4
|
|
So ye, and all that inhabit the coast of Israel, shall pursue
|
|
them, and overthrow them as they go.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:5
|
|
But before ye do these things, call me Achior the Ammonite,
|
|
that he may see and know him that despised the house of Israel,
|
|
and that sent him to us as it were to his death.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:6
|
|
Then they called Achior out of the house of Ozias; and when
|
|
he was come, and saw the head of Holofernes in a man's hand in
|
|
the assembly of the people, he fell down on his face, and his
|
|
spirit failed.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:7
|
|
But when they had recovered him, he fell at Judith's feet,
|
|
and reverenced her, and said, Blessed art thou in all the
|
|
tabernacles of Juda, and in all nations, which hearing thy name
|
|
shall be astonished.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:8
|
|
Now therefore tell me all the things that thou hast done in
|
|
these days. Then Judith declared unto him in the midst of the
|
|
people all that she had done, from the day that she went forth
|
|
until that hour she spake unto them.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:9
|
|
And when she had left off speaking, the people shouted with a
|
|
loud voice, and made a joyful noise in their city.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:10
|
|
And when Achior had seen all that the God of Israel had done,
|
|
he believed in God greatly, and circumcised the flesh of his
|
|
foreskin, and was joined unto the house of Israel unto this day.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:11
|
|
And as soon as the morning arose, they hanged the head of
|
|
Holofernes upon the wall, and every man took his weapons, and
|
|
they went forth by bands unto the straits of the mountain.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:12
|
|
But when the Assyrians saw them, they sent to their leaders,
|
|
which came to their captains and tribunes, and to every one of
|
|
their rulers.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:13
|
|
So they came to Holofernes' tent, and said to him that had
|
|
the charge of all his things, Waken now our lord: for the slaves
|
|
have been bold to come down against us to battle, that they may
|
|
be utterly destroyed.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:14
|
|
Then went in Bagoas, and knocked at the door of the tent; for
|
|
he thought that he had slept with Judith.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:15
|
|
But because none answered, he opened it, and went into the
|
|
bedchamber, and found him cast upon the floor dead, and his head
|
|
was taken from him.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:16
|
|
Therefore he cried with a loud voice, with weeping, and
|
|
sighing, and a mighty cry, and rent his garments.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:17
|
|
After he went into the tent where Judith lodged: and when he
|
|
found her not, he leaped out to the people, and cried,
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:18
|
|
These slaves have dealt treacherously; one woman of the
|
|
Hebrews hath brought shame upon the house of king
|
|
Nabuchodonosor: for, behold, Holofernes lieth upon the ground
|
|
without a head.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 14:19
|
|
When the captains of the Assyrians' army heard these words,
|
|
they rent their coats and their minds were wonderfully troubled,
|
|
and there was a cry and a very great noise throughout the camp.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 15:1
|
|
And when they that were in the tents heard, they were
|
|
astonished at the thing that was done.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 15:2
|
|
And fear and trembling fell upon them, so that there was no
|
|
man that durst abide in the sight of his neighbour, but rushing
|
|
out all together, they fled into every way of the plain, and of
|
|
the hill country.
|
|
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Jdt 15:3
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They also that had camped in the mountains round about
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Bethulia fled away. Then the children of Israel, every one that
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was a warrior among them, rushed out upon them.
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Jdt 15:4
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Then sent Ozias to Betomasthem, and to Bebai, and Chobai, and
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Cola and to all the coasts of Israel, such as should tell the
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things that were done, and that all should rush forth upon their
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enemies to destroy them.
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Jdt 15:5
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Now when the children of Israel heard it, they all fell upon
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them with one consent, and slew them unto Chobai: likewise also
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they that came from Jerusalem, and from all the hill country,
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(for men had told them what things were done in the camp of
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their enemies) and they that were in Galaad, and in Galilee,
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chased them with a great slaughter, until they were past
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Damascus and the borders thereof.
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Jdt 15:6
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And the residue that dwelt at Bethulia, fell upon the camp of
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Assur, and spoiled them, and were greatly enriched.
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Jdt 15:7
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And the children of Israel that returned from the slaughter
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had that which remained; and the villages and the cities, that
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were in the mountains and in the plain, gat many spoils: for the
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multitude was very great.
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Jdt 15:8
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Then Joacim the high priest, and the ancients of the children
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of Israel that dwelt in Jerusalem, came to behold the good
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things that God had shewed to Israel, and to see Judith, and to
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salute her.
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Jdt 15:9
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And when they came unto her, they blessed her with one
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accord, and said unto her, Thou art the exaltation of Jerusalem,
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thou art the great glory of Israel, thou art the great rejoicing
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of our nation:
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Jdt 15:10
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Thou hast done all these things by thine hand: thou hast done
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much good to Israel, and God is pleased therewith: blessed be
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thou of the Almighty Lord for evermore. And all the people said,
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So be it.
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Jdt 15:11
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And the people spoiled the camp the space of thirty days: and
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they gave unto Judith Holofernes his tent, and all his plate,
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and beds, and vessels, and all his stuff: and she took it and
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laid it on her mule; and made ready her carts, and laid them
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thereon.
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Jdt 15:12
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Then all the women of Israel ran together to see her, and
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blessed her, and made a dance among them for her: and she took
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branches in her hand, and gave also to the women that were with
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her.
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Jdt 15:13
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And they put a garland of olive upon her and her maid that
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was with her, and she went before all the people in the dance,
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leading all the women: and all the men of Israel followed in
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their armour with garlands, and with songs in their mouths.
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Jdt 16:1
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Then Judith began to sing this thanksgiving in all Israel,
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and all the people sang after her this song of praise.
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Jdt 16:2
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And Judith said, Begin unto my God with timbrels, sing unto
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my Lord with cymbals: tune unto him a new psalm: exalt him, and
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call upon his name.
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Jdt 16:3
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For God breaketh the battles: for among the camps in the
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midst of the people he hath delivered me out of the hands of
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them that persecuted me.
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|
Jdt 16:4
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Assur came out of the mountains from the north, he came with
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ten thousands of his army, the multitude whereof stopped the
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torrents, and their horsemen have covered the hills.
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Jdt 16:5
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He bragged that he would burn up my borders, and kill my
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young men with the sword, and dash the sucking children against
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the ground, and make mine infants as a prey, and my virgins as a
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spoil.
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|
Jdt 16:6
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But the Almighty Lord hath disappointed them by the hand of a
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woman.
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|
Jdt 16:7
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|
For the mighty one did not fall by the young men, neither did
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the sons of the Titans smite him, nor high giants set upon him:
|
|
but Judith the daughter of Merari weakened him with the beauty
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of her countenance.
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|
Jdt 16:8
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|
For she put off the garment of her widowhood for the
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|
exaltation of those that were oppressed in Israel, and anointed
|
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her face with ointment, and bound her hair in a tire, and took a
|
|
linen garment to deceive him.
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|
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|
Jdt 16:9
|
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Her sandals ravished his eyes, her beauty took his mind
|
|
prisoner, and the fauchion passed through his neck.
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|
|
|
Jdt 16:10
|
|
The Persians quaked at her boldness, and the Medes were
|
|
daunted at her hardiness.
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|
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|
Jdt 16:11
|
|
Then my afflicted shouted for joy, and my weak ones cried
|
|
aloud; but they were astonished: these lifted up their voices,
|
|
but they were overthrown.
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|
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|
Jdt 16:12
|
|
The sons of the damsels have pierced them through, and
|
|
wounded them as fugatives' children: they perished by the battle
|
|
of the Lord.
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|
|
|
Jdt 16:13
|
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I will sing unto the Lord a new song: O Lord, thou art great
|
|
and glorious, wonderful in strength, and invincible.
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|
|
|
Jdt 16:14
|
|
Let all creatures serve thee: for thou spakest, and they were
|
|
made, thou didst send forth thy spirit, and it created them, and
|
|
there is none that can resist thy voice.
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|
|
|
Jdt 16:15
|
|
For the mountains shall be moved from their foundations with
|
|
the waters, the rocks shall melt as wax at thy presence: yet
|
|
thou art merciful to them that fear thee.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 16:16
|
|
For all sacrifice is too little for a sweet savour unto thee,
|
|
and all the fat is not sufficient for thy burnt offering: but he
|
|
that feareth the Lord is great at all times.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 16:17
|
|
Woe to the nations that rise up against my kindred! the Lord
|
|
Almighty will take vengeance of them in the day of judgment, in
|
|
putting fire and worms in their flesh; and they shall feel them,
|
|
and weep for ever.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 16:18
|
|
Now as soon as they entered into Jerusalem, they worshipped
|
|
the Lord; and as soon as the people were purified, they offered
|
|
their burnt offerings, and their free offerings, and their
|
|
gifts.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 16:19
|
|
Judith also dedicated all the stuff of Holofernes, which the
|
|
people had given her, and gave the canopy, which she had taken
|
|
out of his bedchamber, for a gift unto the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 16:20
|
|
So the people continued feasting in Jerusalem before the
|
|
sanctuary for the space of three months and Judith remained with
|
|
them.
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|
|
|
Jdt 16:21
|
|
After this time every one returned to his own inheritance,
|
|
and Judith went to Bethulia, and remained in her own possession,
|
|
and was in her time honourable in all the country.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 16:22
|
|
And many desired her, but none knew her all the days of her
|
|
life, after that Manasses her husband was dead, and was gathered
|
|
to his people.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 16:23
|
|
But she increased more and more in honour, and waxed old in
|
|
her husband's house, being an hundred and five years old, and
|
|
made her maid free; so she died in Bethulia: and they buried her
|
|
in the cave of her husband Manasses.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 16:24
|
|
And the house of Israel lamented her seven days: and before
|
|
she died, she did distribute her goods to all them that were
|
|
nearest of kindred to Manasses her husband, and to them that
|
|
were the nearest of her kindred.
|
|
|
|
Jdt 16:25
|
|
And there was none that made the children of Israel any more
|
|
afraid in the days of Judith, nor a long time after her death.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Book of Wisdom
|
|
[The Wisdom of Solomon]
|
|
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:1
|
|
Love righteousness, ye that be judges of the earth: think of
|
|
the Lord with a good (heart,) and in simplicity of heart seek
|
|
him.
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:2
|
|
For he will be found of them that tempt him not; and sheweth
|
|
himself unto such as do not distrust him.
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:3
|
|
For froward thoughts separate from God: and his power, when
|
|
it is tried, reproveth the unwise.
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:4
|
|
For into a malicious soul wisdom shall not enter; nor dwell
|
|
in the body that is subject unto sin.
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:5
|
|
For the holy spirit of discipline will flee deceit, and
|
|
remove from thoughts that are without understanding, and will
|
|
not abide when unrighteousness cometh in.
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:6
|
|
For wisdom is a loving spirit; and will not acquit a
|
|
blasphemer of his words: for God is witness of his reins, and a
|
|
true beholder of his heart, and a hearer of his tongue.
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:7
|
|
For the Spirit of the Lord filleth the world: and that which
|
|
containeth all things hath knowledge of the voice.
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:8
|
|
Therefore he that speaketh unrighteous things cannot be hid:
|
|
neither shall vengeance, when it punisheth, pass by him.
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:9
|
|
For inquisition shall be made into the counsels of the
|
|
ungodly: and the sound of his words shall come unto the Lord for
|
|
the manifestation of his wicked deeds.
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:10
|
|
For the ear of jealousy heareth all things: and the noise of
|
|
murmurings is not hid.
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:11
|
|
Therefore beware of murmuring, which is unprofitable; and
|
|
refrain your tongue from backbiting: for there is no word so
|
|
secret, that shall go for nought: and the mouth that belieth
|
|
slayeth the soul.
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:12
|
|
Seek not death in the error of your life: and pull not upon
|
|
yourselves destruction with the works of your hands.
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:13
|
|
For God made not death: neither hath he pleasure in the
|
|
destruction of the living.
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:14
|
|
For he created all things, that they might have their being:
|
|
and the generations of the world were healthful; and there is no
|
|
poison of destruction in them, nor the kingdom of death upon the
|
|
earth:
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:15
|
|
(For righteousness is immortal:)
|
|
|
|
Wis 1:16
|
|
But ungodly men with their works and words called it to them:
|
|
for when they thought to have it their friend, they consumed to
|
|
nought, and made a covenant with it, because they are worthy to
|
|
take part with it.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:1
|
|
For the ungodly said, reasoning with themselves, but not
|
|
aright, Our life is short and tedious, and in the death of a man
|
|
there is no remedy: neither was there any man known to have
|
|
returned from the grave.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:2
|
|
For we are born at all adventure: and we shall be hereafter
|
|
as though we had never been: for the breath in our nostrils is
|
|
as smoke, and a little spark in the moving of our heart:
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:3
|
|
Which being extinguished, our body shall be turned into
|
|
ashes, and our spirit shall vanish as the soft air,
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:4
|
|
And our name shall be forgotten in time, and no man shall
|
|
have our works in remembrance, and our life shall pass away as
|
|
the trace of a cloud, and shall be dispersed as a mist, that is
|
|
driven away with the beams of the sun, and overcome with the
|
|
heat thereof.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:5
|
|
For our time is a very shadow that passeth away; and after
|
|
our end there is no returning: for it is fast sealed, so that no
|
|
man cometh again.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:6
|
|
Come on therefore, let us enjoy the good things that are
|
|
present: and let us speedily use the creatures like as in youth.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:7
|
|
Let us fill ourselves with costly wine and ointments: and let
|
|
no flower of the spring pass by us:
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:8
|
|
Let us crown ourselves with rosebuds, before they be
|
|
withered:
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:9
|
|
Let none of us go without his part of our voluptuousness: let
|
|
us leave tokens of our joyfulness in every place: for this is
|
|
our portion, and our lot is this.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:10
|
|
Let us oppress the poor righteous man, let us not spare the
|
|
widow, nor reverence the ancient gray hairs of the aged.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:11
|
|
Let our strength be the law of justice: for that which is
|
|
feeble is found to be nothing worth.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:12
|
|
Therefore let us lie in wait for the righteous; because he is
|
|
not for our turn, and he is clean contrary to our doings: he
|
|
upbraideth us with our offending the law, and objecteth to our
|
|
infamy the transgressings of our education.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:13
|
|
He professeth to have the knowledge of God: and he calleth
|
|
himself the child of the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:14
|
|
He was made to reprove our thoughts.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:15
|
|
He is grievous unto us even to behold: for his life is not
|
|
like other men's, his ways are of another fashion.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:16
|
|
We are esteemed of him as counterfeits: he abstaineth from
|
|
our ways as from filthiness: he pronounceth the end of the just
|
|
to be blessed, and maketh his boast that God is his father.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:17
|
|
Let us see if his words be true: and let us prove what shall
|
|
happen in the end of him.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:18
|
|
For if the just man be the son of God, he will help him, and
|
|
deliver him from the hand of his enemies.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:19
|
|
Let us examine him with despitefulness and torture, that we
|
|
may know his meekness, and prove his patience.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:20
|
|
Let us condemn him with a shameful death: for by his own
|
|
saying he shall be respected.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:21
|
|
Such things they did imagine, and were deceived: for their
|
|
own wickedness hath blinded them.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:22
|
|
As for the mysteries of God, they kn ew them not: neither
|
|
hoped they for the wages of righteousness, nor discerned a
|
|
reward for blameless souls.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:23
|
|
For God created man to be immortal, and made him to be an
|
|
image of his own eternity.
|
|
|
|
Wis 2:24
|
|
Nevertheless through envy of the devil came death into the
|
|
world: and they that do hold of his side do find it.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:1
|
|
But the souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and
|
|
there shall no torment touch them.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:2
|
|
In the sight of the unwise they seemed to die: and their
|
|
departure is taken for misery,
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:3
|
|
And their going from us to be utter destruction: but they are
|
|
in peace.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:4
|
|
For though they be punished in the sight of men, yet is their
|
|
hope full of immortality.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:5
|
|
And having been a little chastised, they shall be greatly
|
|
rewarded: for God proved them, and found them worthy for
|
|
himself.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:6
|
|
As gold in the furnace hath he tried them, and received them
|
|
as a burnt offering.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:7
|
|
And in the time of their visitation they shall shine, and run
|
|
to and fro like sparks among the stubble.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:8
|
|
They shall judge the nations, and have dominion over the
|
|
people, and their Lord shall reign for ever.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:9
|
|
They that put their trust in him shall understand the truth:
|
|
and such as be faithful in love shall abide with him: for grace
|
|
and mercy is to his saints, and he hath care for his elect.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:10
|
|
But the ungodly shall be punished according to their own
|
|
imaginations, which have neglected the righteous, and forsaken
|
|
the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:11
|
|
For whoso despiseth wisdom and nurture, he is miserable, and
|
|
their hope is vain, their labours unfruitful, and their works
|
|
unprofitable:
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:12
|
|
Their wives are foolish, and their children wicked:
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:13
|
|
Their offspring is cursed. Wherefore blessed is the barren
|
|
that is undefiled, which hath not known the sinful bed: she
|
|
shall have fruit in the visitation of souls.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:14
|
|
And blessed is the eunuch, which with his hands hath wrought
|
|
no iniquity, nor imagined wicked things against God: for unto
|
|
him shall be given the special gift of faith, and an inheritance
|
|
in the temple of the Lord more acceptable to his mind.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:15
|
|
For glorious is the fruit of good labours: and the root of
|
|
wisdom shall never fall away.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:16
|
|
As for the children of adulterers, they shall not come to
|
|
their perfection, and the seed of an unrighteous bed shall be
|
|
rooted out.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:17
|
|
For though they live long, yet shall they be nothing
|
|
regarded: and their last age shall be without honour.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:18
|
|
Or, if they die quickly, they have no hope, neither comfort
|
|
in the day of trial.
|
|
|
|
Wis 3:19
|
|
For horrible is the end of the unrighteous generation.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:1
|
|
Better it is to have no children, and to have virtue: for the
|
|
memorial thereof is immortal: because it is known with God, and
|
|
with men.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:2
|
|
When it is present, men take example at it; and when it is
|
|
gone, they desire it: it weareth a crown, and triumpheth for
|
|
ever, having gotten the victory, striving for undefiled rewards.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:3
|
|
But the multiplying brood of the ungodly shall not thrive,
|
|
nor take deep rooting from bastard slips, nor lay any fast
|
|
foundation.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:4
|
|
For though they flourish in branches for a time; yet standing
|
|
not last, they shall be shaken with the wind, and through the
|
|
force of winds they shall be rooted out.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:5
|
|
The imperfect branches shall be broken off, their fruit
|
|
unprofitable, not ripe to eat, yea, meet for nothing.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:6
|
|
For children begotten of unlawful beds are witnesses of
|
|
wickedness against their parents in their trial.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:7
|
|
But though the righteous be prevented with death, yet shall
|
|
he be in rest.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:8
|
|
For honourable age is not that which standeth in length of
|
|
time, nor that is measured by number of years.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:9
|
|
But wisdom is the gray hair unto men, and an unspotted life
|
|
is old age.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:10
|
|
He pleased God, and was beloved of him: so that living among
|
|
sinners he was translated.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:11
|
|
Yea speedily was he taken away, lest that wickedness should
|
|
alter his understanding, or deceit beguile his soul.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:12
|
|
For the bewitching of naughtiness doth obscure things that
|
|
are honest; and the wandering of concupiscence doth undermine
|
|
the simple mind.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:13
|
|
He, being made perfect in a short time, fulfilled a long
|
|
time:
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:14
|
|
For his soul pleased the Lord: therefore hasted he to take
|
|
him away from among the wicked.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:15
|
|
This the people saw, and understood it not, neither laid they
|
|
up this in their minds, That his grace and mercy is with his
|
|
saints, and that he hath respect unto his chosen.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:16
|
|
Thus the righteous that is dead shall condemn the ungodly
|
|
which are living; and youth that is soon perfected the many
|
|
years and old age of the unrighteous.
|
|
|
|
Wis 4:17
|
|
For they shall see the end of the wise, and shall not
|
|
understand what God in his counsel hath decreed of him, and to
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what end the Lord hath set him in safety.
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Wis 4:18
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They shall see him, and despise him; but God shall laugh them
|
|
to scorn: and they shall hereafter be a vile carcase, and a
|
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reproach among the dead for evermore.
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Wis 4:19
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For he shall rend them, and cast them down headlong, that
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they shall be speechless; and he shall shake them from the
|
|
foundation; and they shall be utterly laid waste, and be in
|
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sorrow; and their memorial shall perish.
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Wis 4:20
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And when they cast up the accounts of their sins, they shall
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come with fear: and their own iniquities shall convince them to
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|
their face.
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Wis 5:1
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Then shall the righteous man stand in great boldness before
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the face of such as have afflicted him, and made no account of
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his labours.
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Wis 5:2
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When they see it, they shall be troubled with terrible fear,
|
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and shall be amazed at the strangeness of his salvation, so far
|
|
beyond all that they looked for.
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Wis 5:3
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And they repenting and groaning for anguish of spirit shall
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say within themselves, This was he, whom we had sometimes in
|
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derision, and a proverb of reproach:
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Wis 5:4
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We fools accounted his life madness, and his end to be
|
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without honour:
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Wis 5:5
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How is he numbered among the children of God, and his lot is
|
|
among the saints!
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Wis 5:6
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Therefore have we erred from the way of truth, and the light
|
|
of righteousness hath not shined unto us, and the sun of
|
|
righteousness rose not upon us.
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Wis 5:7
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We wearied ourselves in the way of wickedness and
|
|
destruction: yea, we have gone through deserts, where there lay
|
|
no way: but as for the way of the Lord, we have not known it.
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|
Wis 5:8
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What hath pride profited us? or what good hath riches with
|
|
our vaunting brought us?
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Wis 5:9
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All those things are passed away like a shadow, and as a post
|
|
that hasted by;
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Wis 5:10
|
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And as a ship that passeth over the waves of the water, which
|
|
when it is gone by, the trace thereof cannot be found, neither
|
|
the pathway of the keel in the waves;
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|
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|
Wis 5:11
|
|
Or as when a bird hath flown through the air, there is no
|
|
token of her way to be found, but the light air being beaten
|
|
with the stroke of her wings and parted with the violent noise
|
|
and motion of them, is passed through, and therein afterwards no
|
|
sign where she went is to be found;
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|
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Wis 5:12
|
|
Or like as when an arrow is shot at a mark, it parteth the
|
|
air, which immediately cometh together again, so that a man
|
|
cannot know where it went through:
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Wis 5:13
|
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Even so we in like manner, as soon as we were born, began to
|
|
draw to our end, and had no sign of virtue to shew; but were
|
|
consumed in our own wickedness.
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|
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|
Wis 5:14
|
|
For the hope of the Godly is like dust that is blown away
|
|
with the wind; like a thin froth that is driven away with the
|
|
storm; like as the smoke which is dispersed here and there with
|
|
a tempest, and passeth away as the remembrance of a guest that
|
|
tarrieth but a day.
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|
|
|
Wis 5:15
|
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But the righteous live for evermore; their reward also is
|
|
with the Lord, and the care of them is with the most High.
|
|
|
|
Wis 5:16
|
|
Therefore shall they receive a glorious kingdom, and a
|
|
beautiful crown from the Lord's hand: for with his right hand
|
|
shall he cover them, and with his arm shall he protect them.
|
|
|
|
Wis 5:17
|
|
He shall take to him his jealousy for complete armour, and
|
|
make the creature his weapon for the revenge of his enemies.
|
|
|
|
Wis 5:18
|
|
He shall put on righteousness as a breastplate, and true
|
|
judgment instead of an helmet.
|
|
|
|
Wis 5:19
|
|
He shall take holiness for an invincible shield.
|
|
|
|
Wis 5:20
|
|
His severe wrath shall he sharpen for a sword, and the world
|
|
shall fight with him against the unwise.
|
|
|
|
Wis 5:21
|
|
Then shall the right aiming thunderbolts go abroad; and from
|
|
the clouds, as from a well drawn bow, shall they fly to the
|
|
mark.
|
|
|
|
Wis 5:22
|
|
And hailstones full of wrath shall be cast as out of a stone
|
|
bow, and the water of the sea shall rage against them, and the
|
|
floods shall cruelly drown them.
|
|
|
|
Wis 5:23
|
|
Yea, a mighty wind shall stand up against them, and like a
|
|
storm shall blow them away: thus iniquity shall lay waste the
|
|
whole earth, and ill dealing shall overthrow the thrones of the
|
|
mighty.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:1
|
|
Hear therefore, O ye kings, and understand; learn, ye that be
|
|
judges of the ends of the earth.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:2
|
|
Give ear, ye that rule the people, and glory in the multitude
|
|
of nations.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:3
|
|
For power is given you of the Lord, and sovereignty from the
|
|
Highest, who shall try your works, and search out your counsels.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:4
|
|
Because, being ministers of his kingdom, ye have not judged
|
|
aright, nor kept the law, nor walked after the counsel of God;
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:5
|
|
Horribly and speedily shall he come upon you: for a sharp
|
|
judgment shall be to them that be in high places.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:6
|
|
For mercy will soon pardon the meanest: but mighty men shall
|
|
be mightily tormented.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:7
|
|
For he which is Lord over all shall fear no man's person,
|
|
neither shall he stand in awe of any man's greatness: for he
|
|
hath made the small and great, and careth for all alike.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:8
|
|
But a sore trial shall come upon the mighty.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:9
|
|
Unto you therefore, O kings, do I speak, that ye may learn
|
|
wisdom, and not fall away.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:10
|
|
For they that keep holiness holily shall be judged holy: and
|
|
they that have learned such things shall find what to answer.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:11
|
|
Wherefore set your affection upon my words; desire them, and
|
|
ye shall be instructed.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:12
|
|
Wisdom is glorious, and never fadeth away: yea, she is easily
|
|
seen of them that love her, and found of such as seek her.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:13
|
|
She preventeth them that desire her, in making herself first
|
|
known unto them.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:14
|
|
Whoso seeketh her early shall have no great travail: for he
|
|
shall find her sitting at his doors.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:15
|
|
To think therefore upon her is perfection of wisdom: and
|
|
whoso watcheth for her shall quickly be without care.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:16
|
|
For she goeth about seeking such as are worthy of her,
|
|
sheweth herself favourably unto them in the ways, and meeteth
|
|
them in every thought.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:17
|
|
For the very true beginning of her is the desire of
|
|
discipline; and the care of discipline is love;
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:18
|
|
And love is the keeping of her laws; and the giving heed unto
|
|
her laws is the assurance of incorruption;
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:19
|
|
And incorruption maketh us near unto God:
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:20
|
|
Therefore the desire of wisdom bringeth to a kingdom.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:21
|
|
If your delight be then in thrones and sceptres, O ye kings
|
|
of the people, honour wisdom, that ye may reign for evermore.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:22
|
|
As for wisdom, what she is, and how she came up, I will tell
|
|
you, and will not hide mysteries from you: but will seek her out
|
|
from the beginning of her nativity, and bring the knowledge of
|
|
her into light, and will not pass over the truth.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:23
|
|
Neither will I go with consuming envy; for such a man shall
|
|
have no fellowship with wisdom.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:24
|
|
But the multitude of the wise is the welfare of the world:
|
|
and a wise king is the upholding of the people.
|
|
|
|
Wis 6:25
|
|
Receive therefore instruction through my words, and it shall
|
|
do you good.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:1
|
|
I myself also am a mortal man, like to all, and the offspring
|
|
of him that was first made of the earth,
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:2
|
|
And in my mother's womb was fashioned to be flesh in the time
|
|
of ten months, being compacted in blood, of the seed of man, and
|
|
the pleasure that came with sleep.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:3
|
|
And when I was born, I drew in the common air, and fell upon
|
|
the earth, which is of like nature, and the first voice which I
|
|
uttered was crying, as all others do.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:4
|
|
I was nursed in swaddling clothes, and that with cares.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:5
|
|
For there is no king that had any other beginning of birth.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:6
|
|
For all men have one entrance into life, and the like going
|
|
out.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:7
|
|
Wherefore I prayed, and understanding was given me: I called
|
|
upon God, and the spirit of wisdom came to me.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:8
|
|
I preferred her before sceptres and thrones, and esteemed
|
|
riches nothing in comparison of her.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:9
|
|
Neither compared I unto her any precious stone, because all
|
|
gold in respect of her is as a little sand, and silver shall be
|
|
counted as clay before her.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:10
|
|
I loved her above health and beauty, and chose to have her
|
|
instead of light: for the light that cometh from her never goeth
|
|
out.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:11
|
|
All good things together came to me with her, and innumerable
|
|
riches in her hands.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:12
|
|
And I rejoiced in them all, because wisdom goeth before them:
|
|
and I knew not that she was the mother of them.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:13
|
|
I learned diligently, and do communicate her liberally: I do
|
|
not hide her riches.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:14
|
|
For she is a treasure unto men that never faileth: which they
|
|
that use become the friends of God, being commended for the
|
|
gifts that come from learning.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:15
|
|
God hath granted me to speak as I would, and to conceive as
|
|
is meet for the things that are given me: because it is he that
|
|
leadeth unto wisdom, and directeth the wise.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:16
|
|
For in his hand are both we and our words; all wisdom also,
|
|
and knowledge of workmanship.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:17
|
|
For he hath given me certain knowledge of the things that
|
|
are, namely, to know how the world was made, and the operation
|
|
of the elements:
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:18
|
|
The beginning, ending, and midst of the times: the
|
|
alterations of the turning of the sun, and the change of
|
|
seasons:
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:19
|
|
The circuits of years, and the positions of stars:
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:20
|
|
The natures of living creatures, and the furies of wild
|
|
beasts: the violence of winds, and the reasonings of men: the
|
|
diversities of plants and the virtues of roots:
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:21
|
|
And all such things as are either secret or manifest, them I
|
|
know.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:22
|
|
For wisdom, which is the worker of all things, taught me: for
|
|
in her is an understanding spirit holy, one only, manifold,
|
|
subtil, lively, clear, undefiled, plain, not subject to hurt,
|
|
loving the thing that is good quick, which cannot be letted,
|
|
ready to do good,
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:23
|
|
Kind to man, steadfast, sure, free from care, having all
|
|
power, overseeing all things, and going through all
|
|
understanding, pure, and most subtil, spirits.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:24
|
|
For wisdom is more moving than any motion: she passeth and
|
|
goeth through all things by reason of her pureness.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:25
|
|
For she is the breath of the power of God, and a pure
|
|
influence flowing from the glory of the Almighty: therefore can
|
|
no defiled thing fall into her.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:26
|
|
For she is the brightness of the everlasting light, the
|
|
unspotted mirror of the power of God, and the image of his
|
|
goodness.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:27
|
|
And being but one, she can do all things: and remaining in
|
|
herself, she maketh all things new: and in all ages entering
|
|
into holy souls, she maketh them friends of God, and prophets.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:28
|
|
For God loveth none but him that dwelleth with wisdom.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:29
|
|
For she is more beautiful than the sun, and above all the
|
|
order of stars: being compared with the light, she is found
|
|
before it.
|
|
|
|
Wis 7:30
|
|
For after this cometh night: but vice shall not prevail
|
|
against wisdom.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:1
|
|
Wisdom reacheth from one end to another mightily: and sweetly
|
|
doth she order all things.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:2
|
|
I loved her, and sought her out from my youth, I desired to
|
|
make her my spouse, and I was a lover of her beauty.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:3
|
|
In that she is conversant with God, she magnifieth her
|
|
nobility: yea, the Lord of all things himself loved her.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:4
|
|
For she is privy to the mysteries of the knowledge of God,
|
|
and a lover of his works.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:5
|
|
If riches be a possession to be desired in this life; what is
|
|
richer than wisdom, that worketh all things?
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:6
|
|
And if prudence work; who of all that are is a more cunning
|
|
workman than she?
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:7
|
|
And if a man love righteousness her labours are virtues: for
|
|
she teacheth temperance and prudence, justice and fortitude:
|
|
which are such things, as en can have nothing more profitable in
|
|
their life.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:8
|
|
If a man desire much experience, she knoweth things of old,
|
|
and conjectureth aright what is to come: she knoweth the
|
|
subtilties of speeches, and can expound dark sentences: she
|
|
foreseeth signs and wonders, and the events of seasons and
|
|
times.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:9
|
|
Therefore I purposed to take her to me to live with me,
|
|
knowing that she would be a counsellor of good things, and a
|
|
comfort in cares and grief.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:10
|
|
For her sake I shall have estimation among the multitude, and
|
|
honour with the elders, though I be young.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:11
|
|
I shall be found of a quick conceit in judgment, and shall be
|
|
admired in the sight of great men.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:12
|
|
When I hold my tongue, they shall bide my leisure, and when I
|
|
speak, they shall give good ear unto me: if I talk much, they
|
|
shall lay their hands upon their mouth.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:13
|
|
Moreover by the means of her I shall obtain immortality, and
|
|
leave behind me an everlasting memorial to them that come after
|
|
me.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:14
|
|
I shall set the people in order, and the nations shall be
|
|
subject unto me.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:15
|
|
Horrible tyrants shall be afraid, when they do but hear of
|
|
me; I shall be found good among the multitude, and valiant in
|
|
war.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:16
|
|
After I am come into mine house, I will repose myself with
|
|
her: for her conversation hath no bitterness; and to live with
|
|
her hath no sorrow, but mirth and joy.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:17
|
|
Now when I considered these things in myself, and pondered
|
|
them in my heart, how that to be allied unto wisdom is
|
|
immortality;
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:18
|
|
And great pleasure it is to have her friendship; and in the
|
|
works of her hands are infinite riches; and in the exercise of
|
|
conference with her, prudence; and in talking with her, a good
|
|
report; I went about seeking how to take her to me.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:19
|
|
For I was a witty child, and had a good spirit.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:20
|
|
Yea rather, being good, I came into a body undefiled.
|
|
|
|
Wis 8:21
|
|
Nevertheless, when I perceived that I could not otherwise
|
|
obtain her, except God gave her me; and that was a point of
|
|
wisdom also to know whose gift she was; I prayed unto the Lord,
|
|
and besought him, and with my whole heart I said,
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:1
|
|
O God of my fathers, and Lord of mercy, who hast made all
|
|
things with thy word,
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:2
|
|
And ordained man through thy wisdom, that he should have
|
|
dominion over the creatures which thou hast made,
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:3
|
|
And order the world according to equity and righteousness,
|
|
and execute judgment with an upright heart:
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:4
|
|
Give me wisdom, that sitteth by thy throne; and reject me not
|
|
from among thy children:
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:5
|
|
For I thy servant and son of thine handmaid am a feeble
|
|
person, and of a short time, and too young for the understanding
|
|
of judgment and laws.
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:6
|
|
For though a man be never so perfect among the children of
|
|
men, yet if thy wisdom be not with him, he shall be nothing
|
|
regarded.
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:7
|
|
Thou hast chosen me to be a king of thy people, and a judge
|
|
of thy sons and daughters:
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:8
|
|
Thou hast commanded me to build a temple upon thy holy mount,
|
|
and an altar in the city wherein thou dwellest, a resemblance of
|
|
the holy tabernacle, which thou hast prepared from the
|
|
beginning.
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:9
|
|
And wisdom was with thee: which knoweth thy works, and was
|
|
present when thou madest the world, and knew what was acceptable
|
|
in thy sight, and right in thy commandments.
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:10
|
|
O send her out of thy holy heavens, and from the throne of
|
|
thy glory, that being present she may labour with me, that I may
|
|
know what is pleasing unto thee.
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:11
|
|
For she knoweth and understandeth all things, and she shall
|
|
lead me soberly in my doings, and preserve me in her power.
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:12
|
|
So shall my works be acceptable, and then shall I judge thy
|
|
people righteously, and be worthy to sit in my father's seat.
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:13
|
|
For what man is he that can know the counsel of God? or who
|
|
can think what the will of the Lord is?
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:14
|
|
For the thoughts of mortal men are miserable, and our devices
|
|
are but uncertain.
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:15
|
|
For the corruptible body presseth down the soul, and the
|
|
earthy tabernacle weigheth down the mind that museth upon many
|
|
things.
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:16
|
|
And hardly do we guess aright at things that are upon earth,
|
|
and with labour do we find the things that are before us: but
|
|
the things that are in heaven who hath searched out?
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:17
|
|
And thy counsel who hath known, except thou give wisdom, and
|
|
send thy Holy Spirit from above?
|
|
|
|
Wis 9:18
|
|
For so the ways of them which lived on the earth were
|
|
reformed, and men were taught the things that are pleasing unto
|
|
thee, and were saved through wisdom.
|
|
|
|
Wis 10:1
|
|
She preserved the first formed father of the world, that was
|
|
created alone, and brought him out of his fall,
|
|
|
|
Wis 10:2
|
|
And gave him power to rule all things.
|
|
|
|
Wis 10:3
|
|
But when the unrighteous went away from her in his anger, he
|
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perished also in the fury wherewith he murdered his brother.
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Wis 10:4
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For whose cause the earth being drowned with the flood,
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wisdom again preserved it, and directed the course of the
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righteous in a piece of wood of small value.
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Wis 10:5
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Moreover, the nations in their wicked conspiracy being
|
|
confounded, she found out the righteous, and preserved him
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blameless unto God, and kept him strong against his tender
|
|
compassion toward his son.
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|
Wis 10:6
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When the ungodly perished, she delivered the righteous man,
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who fled from the fire which fell down upon the five cities.
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Wis 10:7
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Of whose wickedness even to this day the waste land that
|
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smoketh is a testimony, and plants bearing fruit that never come
|
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to ripeness: and a standing pillar of salt is a monument of an
|
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unbelieving soul.
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Wis 10:8
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For regarding not wisdom, they gat not only this hurt, that
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they knew not the things which were good; but also left behind
|
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them to the world a memorial of their foolishness: so that in
|
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the things wherein they offended they could not so much as be
|
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hid.
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Wis 10:9
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Rut wisdom delivered from pain those that attended upon her.
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|
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Wis 10:10
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When the righteous fled from his brother's wrath she guided
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him in right paths, shewed him the kingdom of God, and gave him
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knowledge of holy things, made him rich in his travels, and
|
|
multiplied the fruit of his labours.
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Wis 10:11
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In the covetousness of such as oppressed him she stood by
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him, and made him rich.
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|
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Wis 10:12
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She defended him from his enemies, and kept him safe from
|
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those that lay in wait, and in a sore conflict she gave him the
|
|
victory; that he might know that goodness is stronger than all.
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Wis 10:13
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When the righteous was sold, she forsook him not, but
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delivered him from sin: she went down with him into the pit,
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Wis 10:14
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And left him not in bonds, till she brought him the sceptre
|
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of the kingdom, and power against those that oppressed him: as
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for them that had accused him, she shewed them to be liars, and
|
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gave him perpetual glory.
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|
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|
Wis 10:15
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She delivered the righteous people and blameless seed from
|
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the nation that oppressed them.
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|
Wis 10:16
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She entered into the soul of the servant of the Lord, and
|
|
withstood dreadful kings in wonders and signs;
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|
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|
Wis 10:17
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|
Rendered to the righteous a reward of their labours, guided
|
|
them in a marvellous way, and was unto them for a cover by day,
|
|
and a light of stars in the night season;
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|
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|
Wis 10:18
|
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Brought them through the Red sea, and led them through much
|
|
water:
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|
Wis 10:19
|
|
But she drowned their enemies, and cast them up out of the
|
|
bottom of the deep.
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|
Wis 10:20
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Therefore the righteous spoiled the ungodly, and praised thy
|
|
holy name, O Lord, and magnified with one accord thine hand,
|
|
that fought for them.
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|
Wis 10:21
|
|
For wisdom opened the mouth of the dumb, and made the tongues
|
|
of them that cannot speak eloquent.
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|
|
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Wis 11:1
|
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She prospered their works in the hand of the holy prophet.
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|
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|
Wis 11:2
|
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They went through the wilderness that was not inhabited, and
|
|
pitched tents in places where there lay no way.
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|
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|
Wis 11:3
|
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They stood against their enemies, and were avenged of their
|
|
adversaries.
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|
Wis 11:4
|
|
When they were thirsty, they called upon thee, and water was
|
|
given them out of the flinty rock, and their thirst was quenched
|
|
out of the hard stone.
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|
|
|
Wis 11:5
|
|
For by what things their enemies were punished, by the same
|
|
they in their need were benefited.
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:6
|
|
For instead of of a perpetual running river troubled with
|
|
foul blood,
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|
|
Wis 11:7
|
|
For a manifest reproof of that commandment, whereby the
|
|
infants were slain, thou gavest unto them abundance of water by
|
|
a means which they hoped not for:
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|
|
|
Wis 11:8
|
|
Declaring by that thirst then how thou hadst punished their
|
|
adversaries.
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:9
|
|
For when they were tried albeit but in mercy chastised, they
|
|
knew how the ungodly were judged in wrath and tormented,
|
|
thirsting in another manner than the just.
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:10
|
|
For these thou didst admonish and try, as a father: but the
|
|
other, as a severe king, thou didst condemn and punish.
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:11
|
|
Whether they were absent or present, they were vexed alike.
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:12
|
|
For a double grief came upon them, and a groaning for the
|
|
remembrance of things past.
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:13
|
|
For when they heard by their own punishments the other to be
|
|
benefited, they had some feeling of the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:14
|
|
For whom they respected with scorn, when he was long before
|
|
thrown out at the casting forth of the infants, him in the end,
|
|
when they saw what came to pass, they admired.
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:15
|
|
But for the foolish devices of their wickedness, wherewith
|
|
being deceived they worshipped serpents void of reason, and vile
|
|
beasts, thou didst send a multitude of unreasonable beasts upon
|
|
them for vengeance;
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:16
|
|
That they might know, that wherewithal a man sinneth, by the
|
|
same also shall he be punished.
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:17
|
|
For thy Almighty hand, that made the world of matter without
|
|
form, wanted not means to send among them a multitude of bears
|
|
or fierce lions,
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:18
|
|
Or unknown wild beasts, full of rage, newly created,
|
|
breathing out either a fiery vapour, or filthy scents of
|
|
scattered smoke, or shooting horrible sparkles out of their
|
|
eyes:
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:19
|
|
Whereof not only the harm might dispatch them at once, but
|
|
also the terrible sight utterly destroy them.
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:20
|
|
Yea, and without these might they have fallen down with one
|
|
blast, being persecuted of vengeance, and scattered abroad
|
|
through the breath of thy power: but thou hast ordered all
|
|
things in measure and number and weight.
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:21
|
|
For thou canst shew thy great strength at all times when thou
|
|
wilt; and who may withstand the power of thine arm?
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:22
|
|
For the whole world before thee is as a little grain of the
|
|
balance, yea, as a drop of the morning dew that falleth down
|
|
upon the earth.
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:23
|
|
But thou hast mercy upon all; for thou canst do all things,
|
|
and winkest at the sins of men, because they should amend.
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:24
|
|
For thou lovest all the things that are, and abhorrest
|
|
nothing which thou hast made: for never wouldest thou have made
|
|
any thing, if thou hadst hated it.
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:25
|
|
And how could any thing have endured, if it had not been thy
|
|
will? or been preserved, if not called by thee?
|
|
|
|
Wis 11:26
|
|
But thou sparest all: for they are thine, O Lord, thou lover
|
|
of souls.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:1
|
|
For thine incorruptible Spirit is in all things.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:2
|
|
Therefore chastenest thou them by little and little that
|
|
offend, and warnest them by putting them in remembrance wherein
|
|
they have offended, that leaving their wickedness they may
|
|
believe on thee, O Lord.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:3
|
|
For it was thy will to destroy by the hands of our fathers
|
|
both those old inhabitants of thy holy land,
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:4
|
|
Whom thou hatedst for doing most odious works of witchcrafts,
|
|
and wicked sacrifices;
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:5
|
|
And also those merciless murderers of children, and devourers
|
|
of man's flesh, and the feasts of blood,
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:6
|
|
With their priests out of the midst of their idolatrous crew,
|
|
and the parents, that killed with their own hands souls
|
|
destitute of help:
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:7
|
|
That the land, which thou esteemedst above all other, might
|
|
receive a worthy colony of God's children.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:8
|
|
Nevertheless even those thou sparedst as men, and didst send
|
|
wasps, forerunners of thine host, to destroy them by little and
|
|
little.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:9
|
|
Not that thou wast unable to bring the ungodly under the hand
|
|
of the righteous in battle, or to destroy them at once with
|
|
cruel beasts, or with one rough word:
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:10
|
|
But executing thy judgments upon them by little and little,
|
|
thou gavest them place of repentance, not being ignorant that
|
|
they were a naughty generation, and that their malice was bred
|
|
in them, and that their cogitation would never be changed.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:11
|
|
For it was a cursed seed from the beginning; neither didst
|
|
thou for fear of any man give them pardon for those things
|
|
wherein they sinned.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:12
|
|
For who shall say, What hast thou done? or who shall
|
|
withstand thy judgment? or who shall accuse thee for the nations
|
|
that perish, whom thou made? or who shall come to stand against
|
|
thee, to be revenged for the unrighteous men?
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:13
|
|
For neither is there any God but thou that careth for all, to
|
|
whom thou mightest shew that thy judgment is not unright.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:14
|
|
Neither shall king or tyrant be able to set his face against
|
|
thee for any whom thou hast punished.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:15
|
|
Forsomuch then as thou art righteous thyself, thou orderest
|
|
all things righteously: thinking it not agreeable with thy power
|
|
to condemn him that hath not deserved to be punished.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:16
|
|
For thy power is the beginning of righteousness, and because
|
|
thou art the Lord of all, it maketh thee to be gracious unto
|
|
all.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:17
|
|
For when men will not believe that thou art of a full power,
|
|
thou shewest thy strength, and among them that know it thou
|
|
makest their boldness manifest.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:18
|
|
But thou, mastering thy power, judgest with equity, and
|
|
orderest us with great favour: for thou mayest use power when
|
|
thou wilt.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:19
|
|
But by such works hast thou taught thy people that the just
|
|
man should be merciful, and hast made thy children to be of a
|
|
good hope that thou givest repentance for sins.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:20
|
|
For if thou didst punish the enemies of thy children, and the
|
|
condemned to death, with such deliberation, giving them time and
|
|
place, whereby they might be delivered from their malice:
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:21
|
|
With how great circumspection didst thou judge thine own
|
|
sons, unto whose fathers thou hast sworn, and made covenants of
|
|
good promises?
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:22
|
|
Therefore, whereas thou dost chasten us, thou scourgest our
|
|
enemies a thousand times more, to the intent that, when we
|
|
judge, we should carefully think of thy goodness, and when we
|
|
ourselves are judged, we should look for mercy.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:23
|
|
Wherefore, whereas men have lived dissolutely and
|
|
unrighteously, thou hast tormented them with their own
|
|
abominations.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:24
|
|
For they went astray very far in the ways of error, and held
|
|
them for gods, which even among the beasts of their enemies were
|
|
despised, being deceived, as children of no understanding.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:25
|
|
Therefore unto them, as to children without the use of
|
|
reason, thou didst send a judgment to mock them.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:26
|
|
But they that would not be reformed by that correction,
|
|
wherein he dallied with them, shall feel a judgment worthy of
|
|
God.
|
|
|
|
Wis 12:27
|
|
For, look, for what things they grudged, when they were
|
|
punished, that is, for them whom they thought to be gods; [now]
|
|
being punished in them, when they saw it, they acknowledged him
|
|
to be the true God, whom before they denied to know: and
|
|
therefore came extreme damnation upon them.
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:1
|
|
Surely vain are all men by nature, who are ignorant of God,
|
|
and could not out of the good things that are seen know him that
|
|
is: neither by considering the works did they acknowledge the
|
|
workmaster;
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:2
|
|
But deemed either fire, or wind, or the swift air, or the
|
|
circle of the stars, or the violent water, or the lights of
|
|
heaven, to be the gods which govern the world.
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:3
|
|
With whose beauty if they being delighted took them to be
|
|
gods; let them know how much better the Lord of them is: for the
|
|
first author of beauty hath created them.
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:4
|
|
But if they were astonished at their power and virtue, let
|
|
them understand by them, how much mightier he is that made them.
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:5
|
|
For by the greatness and beauty of the creatures
|
|
proportionably the maker of them is seen.
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:6
|
|
But yet for this they are the less to be blamed: for they
|
|
peradventure err, seeking God, and desirous to find him.
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:7
|
|
For being conversant in his works they search him diligently,
|
|
and believe their sight: because the things are beautiful that
|
|
are seen.
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:8
|
|
Howbeit neither are they to be pardoned.
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:9
|
|
For if they were able to know so much, that they could aim at
|
|
the world; how did they not sooner find out the Lord thereof?
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:10
|
|
But miserable are they, and in dead things is their hope, who
|
|
call them gods, which are the works of men's hands, gold and
|
|
silver, to shew art in, and resemblances of beasts, or a stone
|
|
good for nothing, the work of an ancient hand.
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:11
|
|
Now a carpenter that felleth timber, after he hath sawn down
|
|
a tree meet for the purpose, and taken off all the bark
|
|
skilfully round about, and hath wrought it handsomely, and made
|
|
a vessel thereof fit for the service of man's life;
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:12
|
|
And after spending the refuse of his work to dress his meat,
|
|
hath filled himself;
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:13
|
|
And taking the very refuse among those which served to no
|
|
use, being a crooked piece of wood, and full of knots, hath
|
|
carved it diligently, when he had nothing else to do, and formed
|
|
it by the skill of his understanding, and fashioned it to the
|
|
image of a man;
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:14
|
|
Or made it like some vile beast, laying it over with
|
|
vermilion, and with paint colouring it red, and covering every
|
|
spot therein;
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:15
|
|
And when he had made a convenient room for it, set it in a
|
|
wall, and made it fast with iron:
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:16
|
|
For he provided for it that it might not fall, knowing that
|
|
it was unable to help itself; for it is an image, and hath need
|
|
of help:
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:17
|
|
Then maketh he prayer for his goods, for his wife and
|
|
children, and is not ashamed to speak to that which hath no
|
|
life.
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:18
|
|
For health he calleth upon that which is weak: for life
|
|
prayeth to that which is dead; for aid humbly beseecheth that
|
|
which hath least means to help: and for a good journey he asketh
|
|
of that which cannot set a foot forward:
|
|
|
|
Wis 13:19
|
|
And for gaining and getting, and for good success of his
|
|
hands, asketh ability to do of him, that is most unable to do
|
|
any thing.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:1
|
|
Again, one preparing himself to sail, and about to pass
|
|
through the raging waves, calleth upon a piece of wood more
|
|
rotten than the vessel that carrieth him.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:2
|
|
For verily desire of gain devised that, and the workman built
|
|
it by his skill.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:3
|
|
But thy providence, O Father, governeth it: for thou hast
|
|
made a way in the sea, and a safe path in the waves;
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:4
|
|
Shewing that thou canst save from all danger: yea, though a
|
|
man went to sea without art.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:5
|
|
Nevertheless thou wouldest not that the works of thy wisdom
|
|
should be idle, and therefore do men commit their lives to a
|
|
small piece of wood, and passing the rough sea in a weak vessel
|
|
are saved.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:6
|
|
For in the old time also, when the proud giants perished, the
|
|
hope of the world governed by thy hand escaped in a weak vessel,
|
|
and left to all ages a seed of generation.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:7
|
|
For blessed is the wood whereby righteousness cometh.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:8
|
|
But that which is made with hands is cursed, as well it, as
|
|
he that made it: he, because he made it; and it, because, being
|
|
corruptible, it was called god.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:9
|
|
For the ungodly and his ungodliness are both alike hateful
|
|
unto God.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:10
|
|
For that which is made shall be punished together with him
|
|
that made it.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:11
|
|
Therefore even upon the idols of the Gentiles shall there be
|
|
a visitation: because in the creature of God they are become an
|
|
abomination, and stumblingblocks to the souls of men, and a
|
|
snare to the feet of the unwise.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:12
|
|
For the devising of idols was the beginning of spiritual
|
|
fornication, and the invention of them the corruption of life.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:13
|
|
For neither were they from the beginning, neither shall they
|
|
be for ever.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:14
|
|
For by the vain glory of men they entered into the world, and
|
|
therefore shall they come shortly to an end.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:15
|
|
For a father afflicted with untimely mourning, when he hath
|
|
made an image of his child soon taken away, now honoured him as
|
|
a god, which was then a dead man, and delivered to those that
|
|
were under him ceremonies and sacrifices.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:16
|
|
Thus in process of time an ungodly custom grown strong was
|
|
kept as a law, and graven images were worshipped by the
|
|
commandments of kings.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:17
|
|
Whom men could not honour in presence, because they dwelt far
|
|
off, they took the counterfeit of his visage from far, and made
|
|
an express image of a king whom they honoured, to the end that
|
|
by this their forwardness they might flatter him that was
|
|
absent, as if he were present.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:18
|
|
Also the singular diligence of the artificer did help to set
|
|
forward the ignorant to more superstition.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:19
|
|
For he, peradventure willing to please one in authority,
|
|
forced all his skill to make the resemblance of the best
|
|
fashion.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:20
|
|
And so the multitude, allured by the grace of the work, took
|
|
him now for a god, which a little before was but honoured.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:21
|
|
And this was an occasion to deceive the world: for men,
|
|
serving either calamity or tyranny, did ascribe unto stones and
|
|
stocks the incommunicable name.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:22
|
|
Moreover this was not enough for them, that they erred in the
|
|
knowledge of God; but whereas they lived in the great war of
|
|
ignorance, those so great plagues called they peace.
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:23
|
|
For whilst they slew their children in sacrifices, or used
|
|
secret ceremonies, or made revellings of strange rites;
|
|
|
|
Wis 14:24
|
|
They kept neither lives nor marriages any longer undefiled:
|
|
but either one slew another traiterously, or grieved him by
|
|
adultery.
|
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Wis 14:25
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So that there reigned in all men without exception blood,
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manslaughter, theft, and dissimulation, corruption,
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unfaithfulness, tumults, perjury,
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Wis 14:26
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Disquieting of good men, forgetfulness of good turns,
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defiling of souls, changing of kind, disorder in marriages,
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adultery, and shameless uncleanness.
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Wis 14:27
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For the worshipping of idols not to be named is the
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beginning, the cause, and the end, of all evil.
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Wis 14:28
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For either they are mad when they be merry, or prophesy lies,
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or live unjustly, or else lightly forswear themselves.
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Wis 14:29
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For insomuch as their trust is in idols, which have no life;
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though they swear falsely, yet they look not to be hurt.
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Wis 14:30
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Howbeit for both causes shall they be justly punished: both
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because they thought not well of God, giving heed unto idols,
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and also unjustly swore in deceit, despising holiness.
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Wis 14:31
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For it is not the power of them by whom they swear: but it is
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the just vengeance of sinners, that punisheth always the offence
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of the ungodly.
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Wis 15:1
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But thou, O God, art gracious and true, longsuffering, and in
|
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mercy ordering all things,
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Wis 15:2
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For if we sin, we are thine, knowing thy power: but we will
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not sin, knowing that we are counted thine.
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Wis 15:3
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For to know thee is perfect righteousness: yea, to know thy
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power is the root of immortality.
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|
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Wis 15:4
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For neither did the mischievous invention of men deceive us,
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nor an image spotted with divers colours, the painter's
|
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fruitless labour;
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Wis 15:5
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The sight whereof enticeth fools to lust after it, and so
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they desire the form of a dead image, that hath no breath.
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|
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Wis 15:6
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Both they that make them, they that desire them, and they
|
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that worship them, are lovers of evil things, and are worthy to
|
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have such things to trust upon.
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|
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Wis 15:7
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For the potter, tempering soft earth, fashioneth every vessel
|
|
with much labour for our service: yea, of the same clay he
|
|
maketh both the vessels that serve for clean uses, and likewise
|
|
also all such as serve to the contrary: but what is the use of
|
|
either sort, the potter himself is the judge.
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|
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Wis 15:8
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And employing his labours lewdly, he maketh a vain god of the
|
|
same clay, even he which a little before was made of earth
|
|
himself, and within a little while after returneth to the same,
|
|
out when his life which was lent him shall be demanded.
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|
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|
Wis 15:9
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Notwithstanding his care is, not that he shall have much
|
|
labour, nor that his life is short: but striveth to excel
|
|
goldsmiths and silversmiths, and endeavoureth to do like the
|
|
workers in brass, and counteth it his glory to make counterfeit
|
|
things.
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|
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|
Wis 15:10
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His heart is ashes, his hope is more vile than earth, and his
|
|
life of less value than clay:
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|
Wis 15:11
|
|
Forasmuch as he knew not his Maker, and him that inspired
|
|
into him an active soul, and breathed in a living spirit.
|
|
|
|
Wis 15:12
|
|
But they counted our life a pastime, and our time here a
|
|
market for gain: for, say they, we must be getting every way,
|
|
though it be by evil means.
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|
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|
Wis 15:13
|
|
For this man, that of earthly matter maketh brittle vessels
|
|
and graven images, knoweth himself to offend above all others.
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|
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|
Wis 15:14
|
|
And all the enemies of thy people, that hold them in
|
|
subjection, are most foolish, and are more miserable than very
|
|
babes.
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|
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|
Wis 15:15
|
|
For they counted all the idols of the heathen to be gods:
|
|
which neither have the use of eyes to see, nor noses to draw
|
|
breath, nor ears to hear, nor fingers of hands to handle; and as
|
|
for their feet, they are slow to go.
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|
|
|
Wis 15:16
|
|
For man made them, and he that borrowed his own spirit
|
|
fashioned them: but no man can make a god like unto himself.
|
|
|
|
Wis 15:17
|
|
For being mortal, he worketh a dead thing with wicked hands:
|
|
for he himself is better than the things which he worshippeth:
|
|
whereas he lived once, but they never.
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|
|
|
Wis 15:18
|
|
Yea, they worshipped those beasts also that are most hateful:
|
|
for being compared together, some are worse than others.
|
|
|
|
Wis 15:19
|
|
Neither are they beautiful, so much as to be desired in
|
|
respect of beasts: but they went without the praise of God and
|
|
his blessing.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:1
|
|
Therefore by the like were they punished worthily, and by the
|
|
multitude of beasts tormented.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:2
|
|
Instead of which punishment, dealing graciously with thine
|
|
own people, thou preparedst for them meat of a strange taste,
|
|
even quails to stir up their appetite:
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:3
|
|
To the end that they, desiring food, might for the ugly sight
|
|
of the beasts sent among them lothe even that, which they must
|
|
needs desire; but these, suffering penury for a short space,
|
|
might be made partakers of a strange taste.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:4
|
|
For it was requisite, that upon them exercising tyranny
|
|
should come penury, which they could not avoid: but to these it
|
|
should only be shewed how their enemies were tormented.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:5
|
|
For when the horrible fierceness of beasts came upon these,
|
|
and they perished with the stings of crooked serpents, thy wrath
|
|
endured not for ever:
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:6
|
|
But they were troubled for a small season, that they might be
|
|
admonished, having a sign of salvation, to put them in
|
|
remembrance of the commandment of thy law.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:7
|
|
For he that turned himself toward it was not saved by the
|
|
thing that he saw, but by thee, that art the Saviour of all.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:8
|
|
And in this thou madest thine enemies confess, that it is
|
|
thou who deliverest from all evil:
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:9
|
|
For them the bitings of grasshoppers and flies killed,
|
|
neither was there found any remedy for their life: for they were
|
|
worthy to be punished by such.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:10
|
|
But thy sons not the very teeth of venomous dragons overcame:
|
|
for thy mercy was ever by them, and healed them.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:11
|
|
For they were pricked, that they should remember thy words;
|
|
and were quickly saved, that not falling into deep
|
|
forgetfulness, they might be continually mindful of thy
|
|
goodness.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:12
|
|
For it was neither herb, nor mollifying plaister, that
|
|
restored them to health: but thy word, O Lord, which healeth all
|
|
things.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:13
|
|
For thou hast power of life and death: thou leadest to the
|
|
gates of hell, and bringest up again.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:14
|
|
A man indeed killeth through his malice: and the spirit, when
|
|
it is gone forth, returneth not; neither the soul received up
|
|
cometh again.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:15
|
|
But it is not possible to escape thine hand.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:16
|
|
For the ungodly, that denied to know thee, were scourged by
|
|
the strength of thine arm: with strange rains, hails, and
|
|
showers, were they persecuted, that they could not avoid, and
|
|
through fire were they consumed.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:17
|
|
For, which is most to be wondered at, the fire had more force
|
|
in the water, that quencheth all things: for the world fighteth
|
|
for the righteous.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:18
|
|
For sometime the flame was mitigated, that it might not burn
|
|
up the beasts that were sent against the ungodly; but themselves
|
|
might see and perceive that they were persecuted with the
|
|
judgment of God.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:19
|
|
And at another time it burneth even in the midst of water
|
|
above the power of fire, that it might destroy the fruits of an
|
|
unjust land.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:20
|
|
Instead whereof thou feddest thine own people with angels'
|
|
food, and didst send them from heaven bread prepared without
|
|
their labour, able to content every man's delight, and agreeing
|
|
to every taste.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:21
|
|
For thy sustenance declared thy sweetness unto thy children,
|
|
and serving to the appetite of the eater, tempered itself to
|
|
every man's liking.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:22
|
|
But snow and ice endured the fire, and melted not, that they
|
|
might know that fire burning in the hail, and sparkling in the
|
|
rain, did destroy the fruits of the enemies.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:23
|
|
But this again did even forget his own strength, that the
|
|
righteous might be nourished.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:24
|
|
For the creature that serveth thee, who art the Maker
|
|
increaseth his strength against the unrighteous for their
|
|
punishment, and abateth his strength for the benefit of such as
|
|
put their trust in thee.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:25
|
|
Therefore even then was it altered into all fashions, and was
|
|
obedient to thy grace, that nourisheth all things, according to
|
|
the desire of them that had need:
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:26
|
|
That thy children, O Lord, whom thou lovest, might know, that
|
|
it is not the growing of fruits that nourisheth man: but that it
|
|
is thy word, which preserveth them that put their trust in thee.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:27
|
|
For that which was not destroyed of the fire, being warmed
|
|
with a little sunbeam, soon melted away:
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:28
|
|
That it might be known, that we must prevent the sun to give
|
|
thee thanks, and at the dayspring pray unto thee.
|
|
|
|
Wis 16:29
|
|
For the hope of the unthankful shall melt away as the
|
|
winter's hoar frost, and shall run away as unprofitable water.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:1
|
|
For great are thy judgments, and cannot be expressed:
|
|
therefore unnurtured souls have erred.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:2
|
|
For when unrighteous men thought to oppress the holy nation;
|
|
they being shut up in their houses, the prisoners of darkness,
|
|
and fettered with the bonds of a long night, lay [there] exiled
|
|
from the eternal providence.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:3
|
|
For while they supposed to lie hid in their secret sins, they
|
|
were scattered under a dark veil of forgetfulness, being
|
|
horribly astonished, and troubled with [strange] apparitions.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:4
|
|
For neither might the corner that held them keep them from
|
|
fear: but noises [as of waters] falling down sounded about them,
|
|
and sad visions appeared unto them with heavy countenances.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:5
|
|
No power of the fire might give them light: neither could the
|
|
bright flames of the stars endure to lighten that horrible
|
|
night.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:6
|
|
Only there appeared unto them a fire kindled of itself, very
|
|
dreadful: for being much terrified, they thought the things
|
|
which they saw to be worse than the sight they saw not.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:7
|
|
As for the illusions of art magick, they were put down, and
|
|
their vaunting in wisdom was reproved with disgrace.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:8
|
|
For they, that promised to drive away terrors and troubles
|
|
from a sick soul, were sick themselves of fear, worthy to be
|
|
laughed at.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:9
|
|
For though no terrible thing did fear them; yet being scared
|
|
with beasts that passed by, and hissing of serpents,
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:10
|
|
They died for fear, denying that they saw the air, which
|
|
could of no side be avoided.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:11
|
|
For wickedness, condemned by her own witness, is very
|
|
timorous, and being pressed with conscience, always forecasteth
|
|
grievous things.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:12
|
|
For fear is nothing else but a betraying of the succours
|
|
which reason offereth.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:13
|
|
And the expectation from within, being less, counteth the
|
|
ignorance more than the cause which bringeth the torment.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:14
|
|
But they sleeping the same sleep that night, which was indeed
|
|
intolerable, and which came upon them out of the bottoms of
|
|
inevitable hell,
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:15
|
|
Were partly vexed with monstrous apparitions, and partly
|
|
fainted, their heart failing them: for a sudden fear, and not
|
|
looked for, came upon them.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:16
|
|
So then whosoever there fell down was straitly kept, shut up
|
|
in a prison without iron bars,
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:17
|
|
For whether he were husbandman, or shepherd, or a labourer in
|
|
the field, he was overtaken, and endured that necessity, which
|
|
could not be avoided: for they were all bound with one chain of
|
|
darkness.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:18
|
|
Whether it were a whistling wind, or a melodious noise of
|
|
birds among the spreading branches, or a pleasing fall of water
|
|
running violently,
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:19
|
|
Or a terrible sound of stones cast down, or a running that
|
|
could not be seen of skipping beasts, or a roaring voice of most
|
|
savage wild beasts, or a rebounding echo from the hollow
|
|
mountains; these things made them to swoon for fear.
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:20
|
|
For the whole world shined with clear light, and none were
|
|
hindered in their labour:
|
|
|
|
Wis 17:21
|
|
Over them only was spread an heavy night, an image of that
|
|
darkness which should afterward receive them: but yet were they
|
|
unto themselves more grievous than the darkness.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:1
|
|
Nevertheless thy saints had a very great light, whose voice
|
|
they hearing, and not seeing their shape, because they also had
|
|
not suffered the same things, they counted them happy.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:2
|
|
But for that they did not hurt them now, of whom they had
|
|
been wronged before, they thanked them, and besought them pardon
|
|
for that they had been enemies.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:3
|
|
Instead whereof thou gavest them a burning pillar of fire,
|
|
both to be a guide of the unknown journey, and an harmless sun
|
|
to entertain them honourably.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:4
|
|
For they were worthy to be deprived of light and imprisoned
|
|
in darkness, who had kept thy sons shut up, by whom the
|
|
uncorrupt light of the law was to be given unto the world.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:5
|
|
And when they had determined to slay the babes of the saints,
|
|
one child being cast forth, and saved, to reprove them, thou
|
|
tookest away the multitude of their children, and destroyedst
|
|
them altogether in a mighty water.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:6
|
|
Of that night were our fathers certified afore, that
|
|
assuredly knowing unto what oaths they had given credence, they
|
|
might afterwards be of good cheer.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:7
|
|
So of thy people was accepted both the salvation of the
|
|
righteous, and destruction of the enemies.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:8
|
|
For wherewith thou didst punish our adversaries, by the same
|
|
thou didst glorify us, whom thou hadst called.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:9
|
|
For the righteous children of good men did sacrifice
|
|
secretly, and with one consent made a holy law, that the saints
|
|
should be like partakers of the same good and evil, the fathers
|
|
now singing out the songs of praise.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:10
|
|
But on the other side there sounded an ill according cry of
|
|
the enemies, and a lamentable noise was carried abroad for
|
|
children that were bewailed.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:11
|
|
The master and the servant were punished after one manner;
|
|
and like as the king, so suffered the common person.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:12
|
|
So they all together had innumerable dead with one kind of
|
|
death; neither were the living sufficient to bury them: for in
|
|
one moment the noblest offspring of them was destroyed.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:13
|
|
For whereas they would not believe any thing by reason of the
|
|
enchantments; upon the destruction of the firstborn, they
|
|
acknowledged this people to be the sons of God.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:14
|
|
For while all things were in quiet silence, and that night
|
|
was in the midst of her swift course,
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:15
|
|
Thine Almighty word leaped down from heaven out of thy royal
|
|
throne, as a fierce man of war into the midst of a land of
|
|
destruction,
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:16
|
|
And brought thine unfeigned commandment as a sharp sword, and
|
|
standing up filled all things with death; and it touched the
|
|
heaven, but it stood upon the earth.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:17
|
|
Then suddenly visions of horrible dreams troubled them sore,
|
|
and terrors came upon them unlooked for.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:18
|
|
And one thrown here, and another there, half dead, shewed the
|
|
cause of his death.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:19
|
|
For the dreams that troubled them did foreshew this, lest
|
|
they should perish, and not know why they were afflicted.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:20
|
|
Yea, the tasting of death touched the righteous also, and
|
|
there was a destruction of the multitude in the wilderness: but
|
|
the wrath endured not long.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:21
|
|
For then the blameless man made haste, and stood forth to
|
|
defend them; and bringing the shield of his proper ministry,
|
|
even prayer, and the propitiation of incense, set himself
|
|
against the wrath, and so brought the calamity to an end,
|
|
declaring that he was thy servant.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:22
|
|
So he overcame the destroyer, not with strength of body, nor
|
|
force of arms, but with a word subdued him that punished,
|
|
alleging the oaths and covenants made with the fathers.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:23
|
|
For when the dead were now fallen down by heaps one upon
|
|
another, standing between, he stayed the wrath, and parted the
|
|
way to the living.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:24
|
|
For in the long garment was the whole world, and in the four
|
|
rows of the stones was the glory of the fathers graven, and thy
|
|
Majesty upon the daidem of his head.
|
|
|
|
Wis 18:25
|
|
Unto these the destroyer gave place, and was afraid of them:
|
|
for it was enough that they only tasted of the wrath.
|
|
|
|
Wis 19:1
|
|
As for the ungodly, wrath came upon them without mercy unto
|
|
the end: for he knew before what they would do;
|
|
|
|
Wis 19:2
|
|
How that having given them leave to depart, and sent them
|
|
hastily away, they would repent and pursue them.
|
|
|
|
Wis 19:3
|
|
For whilst they were yet mourning and making lamentation at
|
|
the graves of the dead, they added another foolish device, and
|
|
pursued them as fugitives, whom they had intreated to be gone.
|
|
|
|
Wis 19:4
|
|
For the destiny, whereof they were worthy, drew them unto
|
|
this end, and made them forget the things that had already
|
|
happened, that they might fulfil the punishment which was
|
|
wanting to their torments:
|
|
|
|
Wis 19:5
|
|
And that thy people might pass a wonderful way: but they
|
|
might find a strange death.
|
|
|
|
Wis 19:6
|
|
For the whole creature in his proper kind was fashioned again
|
|
anew, serving the peculiar commandments that were given unto
|
|
them, that thy children might be kept without hurt:
|
|
|
|
Wis 19:7
|
|
As namely, a cloud shadowing the camp; and where water stood
|
|
before, dry land appeared; and out of the Red sea a way without
|
|
impediment; and out of the violent stream a green field:
|
|
|
|
Wis 19:8
|
|
Wherethrough all the people went that were defended with thy
|
|
hand, seeing thy marvellous strange wonders.
|
|
|
|
Wis 19:9
|
|
For they went at large like horses, and leaped like lambs,
|
|
praising thee, O Lord, who hadst delivered them.
|
|
|
|
Wis 19:10
|
|
For they were yet mindful of the things that were done while
|
|
they sojourned in the strange land, how the ground brought forth
|
|
flies instead of cattle, and how the river cast up a multitude
|
|
of frogs instead of fishes.
|
|
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Wis 19:11
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But afterwards they saw a new generation of fowls, when,
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being led with their appetite, they asked delicate meats.
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Wis 19:12
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For quails came up unto them from the sea for their
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contentment.
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Wis 19:13
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And punishments came upon the sinners not without former
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signs by the force of thunders: for they suffered justly
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according to their own wickedness, insomuch as they used a more
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hard and hateful behaviour toward strangers.
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Wis 19:14
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For the Sodomites did not receive those, whom they knew not
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when they came: but these brought friends into bondage, that had
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well deserved of them.
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Wis 19:15
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And not only so, but peradventure some respect shall be had
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of those, because they used strangers not friendly:
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Wis 19:16
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But these very grievously afflicted them, whom they had
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received with feastings, and were already made partakers of the
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same laws with them.
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Wis 19:17
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Therefore even with blindness were these stricken, as those
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were at the doors of the righteous man: when, being compassed
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about with horrible great darkness, every one sought the passage
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of his own doors.
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Wis 19:18
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For the elements were changed in themselves by a kind of
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harmony, like as in a psaltery notes change the name of the
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tune, and yet are always sounds; which may well be perceived by
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the sight of the things that have been done.
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Wis 19:19
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For earthly things were turned into watery, and the things,
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that before swam in the water, now went upon the ground.
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Wis 19:20
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The fire had power in the water, forgetting his own virtue:
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and the water forgat his own quenching nature.
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Wis 19:21
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On the other side, the flames wasted not the flesh of the
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corruptible living things, though they walked therein; neither
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melted they the icy kind of heavenly meat that was of nature apt
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to melt.
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Wis 19:22
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For in all things, O Lord, thou didst magnify thy people, and
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glorify them, neither didst thou lightly regard them: but didst
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assist them in every time and place.
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The Book of Sirach (or Ecclesiasticus)
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[The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, or Ecclesiasticus]
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Sir 1
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[A Prologue made by an uncertain Author]
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This Jesus was the son of Sirach, and grandchild to
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Jesus of the same name with him: this man therefore lived in the
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latter times, after the people had been led away captive, and
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called home a again, and almost after all the prophets. Now his
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grandfather Jesus, as he himself witnesseth, was a man of great
|
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diligence and wisdom among the Hebrews, who did not only gather
|
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the grave and short sentences of wise men, that had been before
|
|
him, but himself also uttered some of his own, full of much
|
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understanding and wisdom. When as therefore the first Jesus
|
|
died, leaving this book almost perfected, Sirach his son
|
|
receiving it after him left it to his own son Jesus, who, having
|
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gotten it into his hands, compiled it all orderly into one
|
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volume, and called it Wisdom, intituling it both by his own
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name, his father's name, and his grandfather's; alluring the
|
|
hearer by the very name of Wisdom to have a greater love to the
|
|
study of this book. It containeth therefore wise sayings, dark
|
|
sentences, and parables, and certain particular ancient godly
|
|
stories of men that pleased God; also his prayer and song;
|
|
moreover, what benefits God had vouchsafed his people, and what
|
|
plagues he had heaped upon their enemies. This Jesus did imitate
|
|
Solomon, and was no less famous for wisdom and learning, both
|
|
being indeed a man of great learning, and so reputed also.
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|
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|
[The Prologue of the Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach.]
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|
Whereas many and great things have been delivered unto us by the law
|
|
and the prophets, and by others that have followed their steps,
|
|
for the which things Israel ought to be commended for learning
|
|
and wisdom; and whereof not only the readers must needs become
|
|
skilful themselves, but also they that desire to learn be able
|
|
to profit them which are without, both by speaking and writing:
|
|
my grandfather Jesus, when he had much given himself to the
|
|
reading of the law, and the prophets, and other books of our
|
|
fathers, and had gotten therein good judgment, was drawn on also
|
|
himself to write something pertaining to learning and wisdom; to
|
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the intent that those which are desirous to learn, and are
|
|
addicted to these things, might profit much more in living
|
|
according to the law. Wherefore let me intreat you to read it
|
|
with favour and attention, and to pardon us, wherein we may seem
|
|
to come short of some words, which we have laboured to
|
|
interpret. For the same things uttered in Hebrew, and translated
|
|
into another tongue, have not the same force in them: and not
|
|
only these things, but the law itself, and the prophets, and the
|
|
rest of the books, have no small difference, when they are
|
|
spoken in their own language. For in the eight and thirtieth
|
|
year coming into Egypt, when Euergetes was king, and continuing
|
|
there some time, I found a book of no small learning: therefore
|
|
I thought it most necessary for me to bestow some diligence and
|
|
travail to interpret it; using great watchfulness and skill in
|
|
that space to bring the book to an end, and set it forth for
|
|
them also, which in a strange country are willing to learn,
|
|
being prepared before in manners to live after the law.
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Sir 1:1
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|
All wisdom cometh from the Lord, and is with him for ever.
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|
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|
Sir 1:2
|
|
Who can number the sand of the sea, and the drops of rain,
|
|
and the days of eternity?
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|
Sir 1:3
|
|
Who can find out the height of heaven, and the breadth of the
|
|
earth, and the deep, and wisdom?
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|
Sir 1:4
|
|
Wisdom hath been created before all things, and the
|
|
understanding of prudence from everlasting.
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|
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|
Sir 1:5
|
|
The word of God most high is the fountain of wisdom; and her
|
|
ways are everlasting commandments.
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|
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|
Sir 1:6
|
|
To whom hath the root of wisdom been revealed? or who hath
|
|
known her wise counsels?
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|
Sir 1:7
|
|
[Unto whom hath the knowledge of wisdom been made manifest?
|
|
and who hath understood her great experience?]
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|
Sir 1:8
|
|
There is one wise and greatly to be feared, the Lord sitting
|
|
upon his throne.
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|
Sir 1:9
|
|
He created her, and saw her, and numbered her, and poured her
|
|
out upon all his works.
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|
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|
Sir 1:10
|
|
She is with all flesh according to his gift, and he hath
|
|
given her to them that love him.
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|
|
|
Sir 1:11
|
|
The fear of the Lord is honour, and glory, and gladness, and
|
|
a crown of rejoicing.
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|
|
|
Sir 1:12
|
|
The fear of the Lord maketh a merry heart, and giveth joy,
|
|
and gladness, and a long life.
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|
|
|
Sir 1:13
|
|
Whoso feareth the Lord, it shall go well with him at the
|
|
last, and he shall find favour in the day of his death.
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|
|
|
Sir 1:14
|
|
To fear the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: and it was
|
|
created with the faithful in the womb.
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|
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|
Sir 1:15
|
|
She hath built an everlasting foundation with men, and she
|
|
shall continue with their seed.
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|
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|
Sir 1:16
|
|
To fear the Lord is fulness of wisdom, and filleth men with
|
|
her fruits.
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|
|
|
Sir 1:17
|
|
She filleth all their house with things desirable, and the
|
|
garners with her increase.
|
|
|
|
Sir 1:18
|
|
The fear of the Lord is a crown of wisdom, making peace and
|
|
perfect health to flourish; both which are the gifts of God: and
|
|
it enlargeth their rejoicing that love him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 1:19
|
|
Wisdom raineth down skill and knowledge of understanding
|
|
standing, and exalteth them to honour that hold her fast.
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|
|
|
Sir 1:20
|
|
The root of wisdom is to fear the Lord, and the branches
|
|
thereof are long life.
|
|
|
|
Sir 1:21
|
|
The fear of the Lord driveth away sins: and where it is
|
|
present, it turneth away wrath.
|
|
|
|
Sir 1:22
|
|
A furious man cannot be justified; for the sway of his fury
|
|
shall be his destruction.
|
|
|
|
Sir 1:23
|
|
A patient man will tear for a time, and afterward joy shall
|
|
spring up unto him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 1:24
|
|
He will hide his words for a time, and the lips of many shall
|
|
declare his wisdom.
|
|
|
|
Sir 1:25
|
|
The parables of knowledge are in the treasures of wisdom: but
|
|
godliness is an abomination to a sinner.
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|
|
|
Sir 1:26
|
|
If thou desire wisdom, keep the commandments, and the Lord
|
|
shall give her unto thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 1:27
|
|
For the fear of the Lord is wisdom and instruction: and faith
|
|
and meekness are his delight.
|
|
|
|
Sir 1:28
|
|
Distrust not the fear of the Lord when thou art poor: and
|
|
come not unto him with a double heart.
|
|
|
|
Sir 1:29
|
|
Be not an hypocrite in the sight of men, and take good heed
|
|
what thou speakest.
|
|
|
|
Sir 1:30
|
|
Exalt not thyself, lest thou fall, and bring dishonour upon
|
|
thy soul, and so God discover thy secrets, and cast thee down in
|
|
the midst of the congregation, because thou camest not in truth
|
|
to the fear of the Lord, but thy heart is full of deceit.
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:1
|
|
My son, if thou come to serve the Lord, prepare thy soul for
|
|
temptation.
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:2
|
|
Set thy heart aright, and constantly endure, and make not
|
|
haste in time of trouble.
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:3
|
|
Cleave unto him, and depart not away, that thou mayest be
|
|
increased at thy last end.
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:4
|
|
Whatsoever is brought upon thee take cheerfully, and be
|
|
patient when thou art changed to a low estate.
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:5
|
|
For gold is tried in the fire, and acceptable men in the
|
|
furnace of adversity.
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:6
|
|
Believe in him, and he will help thee; order thy way aright,
|
|
and trust in him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:7
|
|
Ye that fear the Lord, wait for his mercy; and go not aside,
|
|
lest ye fall.
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:8
|
|
Ye that fear the Lord, believe him; and your reward shall not
|
|
fail.
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:9
|
|
Ye that fear the Lord, hope for good, and for everlasting joy
|
|
and mercy.
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:10
|
|
Look at the generations of old, and see; did ever any trust
|
|
in the Lord, and was confounded? or did any abide in his fear,
|
|
and was forsaken? or whom did he ever despise, that called upon
|
|
him?
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:11
|
|
For the Lord is full of compassion and mercy, longsuffering,
|
|
and very pitiful, and forgiveth sins, and saveth in time of
|
|
affliction.
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:12
|
|
Woe be to fearful hearts, and faint hands, and the sinner
|
|
that goeth two ways!
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:13
|
|
Woe unto him that is fainthearted! for he believeth not;
|
|
therefore shall he not be defended.
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:14
|
|
Woe unto you that have lost patience! and what will ye do
|
|
when the Lord shall visit you?
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:15
|
|
They that fear the Lord will not disobey his Word; and they
|
|
that love him will keep his ways.
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:16
|
|
They that fear the Lord will seek that which is well,
|
|
pleasing unto him; and they that love him shall be filled with
|
|
the law.
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:17
|
|
They that fear the Lord will prepare their hearts, and humble
|
|
their souls in his sight,
|
|
|
|
Sir 2:18
|
|
Saying, We will fall into the hands of the Lord, and not into
|
|
the hands of men: for as his majesty is, so is his mercy.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:1
|
|
Hear me your father, O children, and do thereafter, that ye
|
|
may be safe.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:2
|
|
For the Lord hath given the father honour over the children,
|
|
and hath confirmed the authority of the mother over the sons.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:3
|
|
Whoso honoureth his father maketh an atonement for his sins:
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:4
|
|
And he that honoureth his mother is as one that layeth up
|
|
treasure.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:5
|
|
Whoso honoureth his father shall have joy of his own
|
|
children; and when he maketh his prayer, he shall be heard.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:6
|
|
He that honoureth his father shall have a long life; and he
|
|
that is obedient unto the Lord shall be a comfort to his mother.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:7
|
|
He that feareth the Lord will honour his father, and will do
|
|
service unto his parents, as to his masters.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:8
|
|
Honour thy father and mother both in word and deed, that a
|
|
blessing may come upon thee from them.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:9
|
|
For the blessing of the father establisheth the houses of
|
|
children; but the curse of the mother rooteth out foundations.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:10
|
|
Glory not in the dishonour of thy father; for thy father's
|
|
dishonour is no glory unto thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:11
|
|
For the glory of a man is from the honour of his father; and
|
|
a mother in dishonour is a reproach to the children.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:12
|
|
My son, help thy father in his age, and grieve him not as
|
|
long as he liveth.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:13
|
|
And if his understanding fail, have patience with him; and
|
|
despise him not when thou art in thy full strength.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:14
|
|
For the relieving of thy father shall not be forgotten: and
|
|
instead of sins it shall be added to build thee up.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:15
|
|
In the day of thine affliction it shall be remembered; thy
|
|
sins also shall melt away, as the ice in the fair warm weather.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:16
|
|
He that forsaketh his father is as a blasphemer; and he that
|
|
angereth his mother is cursed: of God.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:17
|
|
My son, go on with thy business in meekness; so shalt thou be
|
|
beloved of him that is approved.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:18
|
|
The greater thou art, the more humble thyself, and thou shalt
|
|
find favour before the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:19
|
|
Many are in high place, and of renown: but mysteries are
|
|
revealed unto the meek.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:20
|
|
For the power of the Lord is great, and he is honoured of the
|
|
lowly.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:21
|
|
Seek not out things that are too hard for thee, neither
|
|
search the things that are above thy strength.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:22
|
|
But what is commanded thee, think thereupon with reverence,
|
|
for it is not needful for thee to see with thine eyes the things
|
|
that are in secret.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:23
|
|
Be not curious in unnecessary matters: for more things are
|
|
shewed unto thee than men understand.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:24
|
|
For many are deceived by their own vain opinion; and an evil
|
|
suspicion hath overthrown their judgment.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:25
|
|
Without eyes thou shalt want light: profess not the knowledge
|
|
therefore that thou hast not.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:26
|
|
A stubborn heart shall fare evil at the last; and he that
|
|
loveth danger shall perish therein.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:27
|
|
An obstinate heart shall be laden with sorrows; and the
|
|
wicked man shall heap sin upon sin.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:28
|
|
In the punishment of the proud there is no remedy; for the
|
|
plant of wickedness hath taken root in him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:29
|
|
The heart of the prudent will understand a parable; and an
|
|
attentive ear is the desire of a wise man.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:30
|
|
Water will quench a flaming fire; and alms maketh an
|
|
atonement for sins.
|
|
|
|
Sir 3:31
|
|
And he that requiteth good turns is mindful of that which may
|
|
come hereafter; and when he falleth, he shall find a stay.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:1
|
|
My son, defraud not the poor of his living, and make not the
|
|
needy eyes to wait long.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:2
|
|
Make not an hungry soul sorrowful; neither provoke a man in
|
|
his distress.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:3
|
|
Add not more trouble to an heart that is vexed; and defer not
|
|
to give to him that is in need.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:4
|
|
Reject not the supplication of the afflicted; neither turn
|
|
away thy face from a poor man.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:5
|
|
Turn not away thine eye from the needy, and give him none
|
|
occasion to curse thee:
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:6
|
|
For if he curse thee in the bitterness of his soul, his
|
|
prayer shall be heard of him that made him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:7
|
|
Get thyself the love of the congregation, and bow thy head to
|
|
a great man.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:8
|
|
Let it not grieve thee to bow down thine ear to the poor, and
|
|
give him a friendly answer with meekness.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:9
|
|
Deliver him that suffereth wrong from the hand of the
|
|
oppressor; and be not fainthearted when thou sittest in
|
|
judgment.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:10
|
|
Be as a father unto the fatherless, and instead of an husband
|
|
unto their mother: so shalt thou be as the son of the most High,
|
|
and he shall love thee more than thy mother doth.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:11
|
|
Wisdom exalteth her children, and layeth hold of them that
|
|
seek her.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:12
|
|
He that loveth her loveth life; and they that seek to her
|
|
early shall be filled with joy.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:13
|
|
He that holdeth her fast shall inherit glory; and wheresoever
|
|
she entereth, the Lord will bless.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:14
|
|
They that serve her shall minister to the Holy One: and them
|
|
that love her the Lord doth love.
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|
|
|
Sir 4:15
|
|
Whoso giveth ear unto her shall judge the nations: and he
|
|
that attendeth unto her shall dwell securely.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:16
|
|
If a man commit himself unto her, he shall inherit her; and
|
|
his generation shall hold her in possession.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:17
|
|
For at the first she will walk with him by crooked ways, and
|
|
bring fear and dread upon him, and torment him with her
|
|
discipline, until she may trust his soul, and try him by her
|
|
laws.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:18
|
|
Then will she return the straight way unto him, and comfort
|
|
him, and shew him her secrets.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:19
|
|
But if he go wrong, she will forsake him, and give him over
|
|
to his own ruin.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:20
|
|
Observe the opportunity, and beware of evil; and be not
|
|
ashamed when it concerneth thy soul.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:21
|
|
For there is a shame that bringeth sin; and there is a shame
|
|
which is glory and grace.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:22
|
|
Accept no person against thy soul, and let not the reverence
|
|
of any man cause thee to fall.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:23
|
|
And refrain not to speak, when there is occasion to do good,
|
|
and hide not thy wisdom in her beauty.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:24
|
|
For by speech wisdom shall be known: and learning by the word
|
|
of the tongue.
|
|
|
|
Sir 4:25
|
|
In no wise speak against the truth; but be abashed of the
|
|
error of thine ignorance.
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Sir 4:26
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Be not ashamed to confess thy sins; and force not the course
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of the river.
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Sir 4:27
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Make not thyself an underling to a foolish man; neither
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accept the person of the mighty.
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Sir 4:28
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Strive for the truth unto death, and the Lord shall fight for
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thee.
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Sir 4:29
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Be not hasty in thy tongue, and in thy deeds slack and
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remiss.
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Sir 4:30
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Be not as a lion in thy house, nor frantick among thy
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servants.
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Sir 4:31
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Let not thine hand be stretched out to receive, and shut when
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thou shouldest repay.
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Sir 5:1
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Set thy heart upon thy goods; and say not, I have enough for
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my life.
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Sir 5:2
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Follow not thine own mind and thy strength, to walk in the
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ways of thy heart:
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Sir 5:3
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And say not, Who shall controul me for my works? for the Lord
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will surely revenge thy pride.
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Sir 5:4
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Say not, I have sinned, and what harm hath happened unto me?
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for the Lord is longsuffering, he will in no wise let thee go.
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Sir 5:5
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Concerning propitiation, be not without fear to add sin unto
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sin:
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Sir 5:6
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And say not His mercy is great; he will be pacified for the
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multitude of my sins: for mercy and wrath come from him, and his
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indignation resteth upon sinners.
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Sir 5:7
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Make no tarrying to turn to the Lord, and put not off from
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day to day: for suddenly shall the wrath of the Lord come forth,
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and in thy security thou shalt be destroyed, and perish in the
|
|
day of vengeance.
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Sir 5:8
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Set not thine heart upon goods unjustly gotten, for they
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shall not profit thee in the day of calamity.
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Sir 5:9
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Winnow not with every wind, and go not into every way: for so
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doth the sinner that hath a double tongue.
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Sir 5:10
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Be stedfast in thy understanding; and let thy word be the
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|
same.
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Sir 5:11
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Be swift to hear; and let thy life be sincere; and with
|
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patience give answer.
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|
Sir 5:12
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If thou hast understanding, answer thy neighbour; if not, lay
|
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thy hand upon thy mouth.
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|
Sir 5:13
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Honour and shame is in talk: and the tongue of man is his
|
|
fall.
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|
Sir 5:14
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Be not called a whisperer, and lie not in wait with thy
|
|
tongue: for a foul shame is upon the thief, and an evil
|
|
condemnation upon the double tongue.
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|
Sir 5:15
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Be not ignorant of any thing in a great matter or a small.
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|
Sir 6:1
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Instead of a friend become not an enemy; for [thereby] thou
|
|
shalt inherit an ill name, shame, and reproach: even so shall a
|
|
sinner that hath a double tongue.
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|
Sir 6:2
|
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Extol not thyself in the counsel of thine own heart; that thy
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soul be not torn in pieces as a bull [straying alone.]
|
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|
Sir 6:3
|
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Thou shalt eat up thy leaves, and lose thy fruit, and leave
|
|
thyself as a dry tree.
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|
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|
Sir 6:4
|
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A wicked soul shall destroy him that hath it, and shall make
|
|
him to be laughed to scorn of his enemies.
|
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|
Sir 6:5
|
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Sweet language will multiply friends: and a fairspeaking
|
|
tongue will increase kind greetings.
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|
|
Sir 6:6
|
|
Be in peace with many: nevertheless have but one counsellor
|
|
of a thousand.
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|
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|
Sir 6:7
|
|
If thou wouldest get a friend, prove him first and be not
|
|
hasty to credit him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:8
|
|
For some man is a friend for his own occasion, and will not
|
|
abide in the day of thy trouble.
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|
|
|
Sir 6:9
|
|
And there is a friend, who being turned to enmity, and strife
|
|
will discover thy reproach.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:10
|
|
Again, some friend is a companion at the table, and will not
|
|
continue in the day of thy affliction.
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|
|
|
Sir 6:11
|
|
But in thy prosperity he will be as thyself, and will be bold
|
|
over thy servants.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:12
|
|
If thou be brought low, he will be against thee, and will
|
|
hide himself from thy face.
|
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|
|
Sir 6:13
|
|
Separate thyself from thine enemies, and take heed of thy
|
|
friends.
|
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|
|
Sir 6:14
|
|
A faithfu1l friend is a strong defence: and he that hath
|
|
found such an one hath found a treasure.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:15
|
|
Nothing doth countervail a faithful friend, and his
|
|
excellency is invaluable.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:16
|
|
A faithful friend is the medicine of life; and they that fear
|
|
the Lord shall find him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:17
|
|
Whoso feareth the Lord shall direct his friendship aright:
|
|
for as he is, so shall his neighbour be also.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:18
|
|
My son, gather instruction from thy youth up: so shalt thou
|
|
find wisdom till thine old age.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:19
|
|
Come unto her as one that ploweth and soweth, and wait for
|
|
her good fruits: for thou shalt not toil much in labouring about
|
|
her, but thou shalt eat of her fruits right soon.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:20
|
|
She is very unpleasant to the unlearned: he that is without
|
|
understanding will not remain with her.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:21
|
|
She will lie upon him as a mighty stone of trial; and he will
|
|
cast her from him ere it be long.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:22
|
|
For wisdom is according to her name, and she is not manifest
|
|
unto many.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:23
|
|
Give ear, my son, receive my advice, and refuse not my
|
|
counsel,
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:24
|
|
And put thy feet into her fetters, and thy neck into her
|
|
chain.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:25
|
|
Bow down thy shoulder, and bear her, and be not grieved with
|
|
her bonds.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:26
|
|
Come unto her with thy whole heart, and keep her ways with
|
|
all thy power.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:27
|
|
Search, and seek, and she shall be made known unto thee: and
|
|
when thou hast got hold of her, let her not go.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:28
|
|
For at the last thou shalt find her rest, and that shall be
|
|
turned to thy joy.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:29
|
|
Then shall her fetters be a strong defence for thee, and her
|
|
chains a robe of glory.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:30
|
|
For there is a golden ornament upon her, and her bands are
|
|
purple lace.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:31
|
|
Thou shalt put her on as a robe of honour, and shalt put her
|
|
about thee as a crown of joy.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:32
|
|
My son, if thou wilt, thou shalt be taught: and if thou wilt
|
|
apply thy mind, thou shalt be prudent.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:33
|
|
If thou love to hear, thou shalt receive understanding: and
|
|
if thou bow thine ear, thou shalt be wise,
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:34
|
|
Stand in the multitude of the elders; and cleave unto him
|
|
that is wise.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:35
|
|
Be willing to hear every godly discourse; and let not the
|
|
parables of understanding escape thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:36
|
|
And if thou seest a man of understanding, get thee betimes
|
|
unto him, and let thy foot wear the steps of his door.
|
|
|
|
Sir 6:37
|
|
Let thy mind be upon the ordinances of the Lord and meditate
|
|
continually in his commandments: he shall establish thine heart,
|
|
and give thee wisdom at thine owns desire.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:1
|
|
Do no evil, so shall no harm come unto thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:2
|
|
Depart from the unjust, and iniquity shall turn away from
|
|
thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:3
|
|
My son, sow not upon the furrows of unrighteousness, and thou
|
|
shalt not reap them sevenfold.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:4
|
|
Seek not of the Lord preeminence, neither of the king the
|
|
seat of honour.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:5
|
|
justify not thyself before the Lord; and boast not of thy
|
|
wisdom before the king.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:6
|
|
Seek not to be judge, being not able to take away iniquity;
|
|
lest at any time thou fear the person of the mighty, an
|
|
stumblingblock in the way of thy uprightness.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:7
|
|
Offend not against the multitude of a city, and then thou
|
|
shalt not cast thyself down among the people.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:8
|
|
Bind not one sin upon another; for in one thou shalt not be
|
|
unpunished.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:9
|
|
Say not, God will look upon the multitude of my oblations,
|
|
and when I offer to the most high God, he will accept it.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:10
|
|
Be not fainthearted when thou makest thy prayer, and neglect
|
|
not to give alms.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:11
|
|
Laugh no man to scorn in the bitterness of his soul: for
|
|
there is one which humbleth and exalteth.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:12
|
|
Devise not a lie against thy brother; neither do the like to
|
|
thy friend.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:13
|
|
Use not to make any manner of lie: for the custom thereof is
|
|
not good.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:14
|
|
Use not many words in a multitude of elders, and make not
|
|
much babbling when thou prayest.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:15
|
|
Hate not laborious work, neither husbandry, which the most
|
|
High hath ordained.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:16
|
|
Number not thyself among the multitude of sinners, but
|
|
remember that wrath will not tarry long.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:17
|
|
Humble thyself greatly: for the vengeance of the ungodly is
|
|
fire and worms.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:18
|
|
Change not a friend for any good by no means; neither a
|
|
faithful brother for the gold of Ophir.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:19
|
|
Forego not a wise and good woman: for her grace is above
|
|
gold.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:20
|
|
Whereas thy servant worketh truly, entreat him not evil. nor
|
|
the hireling that bestoweth himself wholly for thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:21
|
|
Let thy soul love a good servant, and defraud him not of
|
|
liberty.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:22
|
|
Hast thou cattle? have an eye to them: and if they be for thy
|
|
profit, keep them with thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:23
|
|
Hast thou children? instruct them, and bow down their neck
|
|
from their youth.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:24
|
|
Hast thou daughters? have a care of their body, and shew not
|
|
thyself cheerful toward them.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:25
|
|
Marry thy daughter, and so shalt thou have performed a
|
|
weighty matter: but give her to a man of understanding.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:26
|
|
Hast thou a wife after thy mind? forsake her not: but give
|
|
not thyself over to a light woman.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:27
|
|
Honour thy father with thy whole heart, and forget not the
|
|
sorrows of thy mother.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:28
|
|
Remember that thou wast begotten of them; and how canst thou
|
|
recompense them the things that they have done for thee?
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:29
|
|
Fear the Lord with all thy soul, and reverence his priests.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:30
|
|
Love him that made thee with all thy strength, and forsake
|
|
not his ministers.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:31
|
|
Fear the Lord, and honor the priest; and give him his
|
|
portion, as it is commanded thee; the firstfruits, and the
|
|
trespass offering, and the gift of the shoulders, and the
|
|
sacrifice of sanctification, and the firstfruits of the holy
|
|
things.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:32
|
|
And stretch thine hand unto the poor, that thy blessing may
|
|
be perfected.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:33
|
|
A gift hath grace in the sight of every man living; and for
|
|
the dead detain it not.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:34
|
|
Fail not to be with them that weep, and mourn with them that
|
|
mourn.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:35
|
|
Be not slow to visit the sick: fir that shall make thee to be
|
|
beloved.
|
|
|
|
Sir 7:36
|
|
Whatsoever thou takest in hand, remember the end, and thou
|
|
shalt never do amiss.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:1
|
|
Strive not with a mighty man' lest thou fall into his hands.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:2
|
|
Be not at variance with a rich man, lest he overweigh thee:
|
|
for gold hath destroyed many, and perverted the hearts of kings.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:3
|
|
Strive not with a man that is full of tongue, and heap not
|
|
wood upon his fire.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:4
|
|
Jest not with a rude man, lest thy ancestors be disgraced.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:5
|
|
Reproach not a man that turneth from sin, but remember that
|
|
we are all worthy of punishment.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:6
|
|
Dishonour not a man in his old age: for even some of us wax
|
|
old.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:7
|
|
Rejoice not over thy greatest enemy being dead, but remember
|
|
that we die all.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:8
|
|
Despise not the discourse of the wise, but acquaint thyself
|
|
with their proverbs: for of them thou shalt learn instruction,
|
|
and how to serve great men with ease.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:9
|
|
Miss not the discourse of the elders: for they also learned
|
|
of their fathers, and of them thou shalt learn understanding,
|
|
and to give answer as need requireth.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:10
|
|
Kindle not the coals of a sinner, lest thou be burnt with the
|
|
flame of his fire.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:11
|
|
Rise not up [in anger] at the presence of an injurious
|
|
person, lest he lie in wait to entrap thee in thy words
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:12
|
|
Lend not unto him that is mightier than thyself; for if thou
|
|
lendest him, count it but lost.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:13
|
|
Be not surety above thy power: for if thou be surety, take
|
|
care to pay it.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:14
|
|
Go not to law with a judge; for they will judge for him
|
|
according to his honour.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:15
|
|
Travel not by the way with a bold fellow, lest he become
|
|
grievous unto thee: for he will do according to his own will,
|
|
and thou shalt perish with him through his folly.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:16
|
|
Strive not with an angry man, and go not with him into a
|
|
solitary place: for blood is as nothing in his sight, and where
|
|
there is no help, he will overthrow thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:17
|
|
Consult not with a fool; for he cannot keep counsel.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:18
|
|
Do no secret thing before a stranger; for thou knowest not
|
|
what he will bring forth.
|
|
|
|
Sir 8:19
|
|
Open not thine heart to every man, lest he requite thee with
|
|
a shrewd turn.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:1
|
|
Be not jealous over the wife of thy bosom, and teach her not
|
|
an evil lesson against thyself.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:2
|
|
Give not thy soul unto a woman to set her foot upon thy
|
|
substance.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:3
|
|
Meet not with an harlot, lest thou fall into her snares.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:4
|
|
Use not much the company of a woman that is a singer, lest
|
|
thou be taken with her attempts.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:5
|
|
Gaze not on a maid, that thou fall not by those things that
|
|
are precious in her.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:6
|
|
Give not thy soul unto harlots, that thou lose not thine
|
|
inheritance.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:7
|
|
Look not round about thee in the streets of the city, neither
|
|
wander thou in the solitary place thereof.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:8
|
|
Turn away thine eye from a beautiful woman, and look not upon
|
|
another's beauty; for many have been deceived by the beauty of a
|
|
woman; for herewith love is kindled as a fire.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:9
|
|
Sit not at all with another man's wife, nor sit down with her
|
|
in thine arms, and spend not thy money with her at the wine;
|
|
lest thine heart incline unto her, and so through thy desire
|
|
thou fall into destruction.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:10
|
|
Forsake not an old friend; for the new is not comparable to
|
|
him: a new friend is as new wine; when it is old, thou shalt
|
|
drink it with pleasure.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:11
|
|
Envy not the glory of a sinner: for thou knowest not what
|
|
shall be his end.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:12
|
|
Delight not in the thing that the ungodly have pleasure in;
|
|
but remember they shall not go unpunished unto their grave.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:13
|
|
Keep thee far from the man that hath power to kill; so shalt
|
|
thou not doubt the fear of death: and if thou come unto him,
|
|
make no fault, lest he take away thy life presently: remember
|
|
that thou goest in the midst of snares, and that thou walkest
|
|
upon the battlements of the city.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:14
|
|
As near as thou canst, guess at thy neighbour, and consult
|
|
with the wise.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:15
|
|
Let thy talk be with the wise, and all thy communication in
|
|
the law of the most High.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:16
|
|
And let just men eat and drink with thee; and let thy
|
|
glorying be in the fear of the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:17
|
|
For the hand of the artificer the work shall be commended:
|
|
and the wise ruler of the people for his speech.
|
|
|
|
Sir 9:18
|
|
A man of an ill tongue is dangerous in his city; and he that
|
|
is rash in his talk shall be hated.
|
|
|
|
Sir 10:1
|
|
A wise judge will instruct his people; and the government of
|
|
a prudent man is well ordered.
|
|
|
|
Sir 10:2
|
|
As the judge of the people is himself, so are his officers;
|
|
and what manner of man the ruler of the city is, such are all
|
|
they that dwell therein.
|
|
|
|
Sir 10:3
|
|
An unwise king destroyeth his people; but through the
|
|
prudence of them which are in authority the city shall be
|
|
inhabited.
|
|
|
|
Sir 10:4
|
|
The power of the earth is in the hand of the Lord, and in due
|
|
time he will set over it one that is profitable.
|
|
|
|
Sir 10:5
|
|
In the hand of God is the prosperity of man: and upon the
|
|
person of the scribe shall he lay his honour.
|
|
|
|
Sir 10:6
|
|
Bear not hatred to thy neighbour for every wrong; and do
|
|
nothing at all by injurious practices.
|
|
|
|
Sir 10:7
|
|
Pride is hateful before God and man: and by both doth one
|
|
commit iniquity.
|
|
|
|
Sir 10:8
|
|
Because of unrighteous dealings, injuries, and riches got by
|
|
deceit, the kingdom is translated from one people to another.
|
|
|
|
Sir 10:9
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Why is earth and ashes proud? There is not a more wicked
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thing than a covetous man: for such an one setteth his own soul
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to sale; because while he liveth he casteth away his bowels.
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Sir 10:10
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The physician cutteth off a long disease; and he that is to
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day a king to morrow shall die.
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Sir 10:11
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For when a man is dead, he shall inherit creeping things,
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beasts, and worms.
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Sir 10:12
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The beginning of pride is when one departeth from God, and
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his heart is turned away from his Maker.
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Sir 10:13
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For pride is the beginning of sin, and he that hath it shall
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pour out abomination: and therefore the Lord brought upon them
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strange calamities, and overthrew them utterly.
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Sir 10:14
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The Lord hath cast down the thrones of proud princes, and set
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up the meek in their stead.
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Sir 10:15
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The Lord hath plucked up the roots of the proud nations, and
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planted the lowly in their place.
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Sir 10:16
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The Lord overthrew countries of the heathen, and destroyed
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them to the foundations of the earth.
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Sir 10:17
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He took some of them away, and destroyed them, and hath made
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their memorial to cease from the earth.
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Sir 10:18
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Pride was not made for men, nor furious anger for them that
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are born of a woman.
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Sir 10:19
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They that fear the Lord are a sure seed, and they that love
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him an honourable plant: they that regard not the law are a
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dishonourable seed; they that transgress the commandments are a
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deceivable seed.
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Sir 10:20
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Among brethren he that is chief is honorable; so are they
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that fear the Lord in his eyes.
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Sir 10:21
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The fear of the Lord goeth before the obtaining of authority:
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but roughness and pride is the losing thereof.
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Sir 10:22
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Whether he be rich, noble, or poor, their glory is the fear
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of the Lord.
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Sir 10:23
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It is not meet to despise the poor man that hath
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understanding; neither is it convenient to magnify a sinful
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man.
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Sir 10:24
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Great men, and judges, and potentates, shall be honoured; yet
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is there none of them greater than he that feareth the Lord.
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Sir 10:25
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Unto the servant that is wise shall they that are free do
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service: and he that hath knowledge will not grudge when he is
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reformed.
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Sir 10:26
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Be not overwise in doing thy business; and boast not thyself
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in the time of thy distress.
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Sir 10:27
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Better is he that laboureth, and aboundeth in all things,
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than he that boasteth himself, and wanteth bread.
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Sir 10:28
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My son, glorify thy soul in meekness, and give it honour
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according to the dignity thereof.
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Sir 10:29
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Who will justify him that sinneth against his own soul? and
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who will honour him that dishonoureth his own life?
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Sir 10:30
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The poor man is honoured for his skill, and the rich man is
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honoured for his riches.
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Sir 10:31
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He that is honoured in poverty, how much more in riches? and
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he that is dishonourable in riches, how much more in poverty?
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Sir 11:1
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Wisdom lifteth up the head of him that is of low degree, and
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maketh him to sit among great men.
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Sir 11:2
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Commend not a man for his beauty; neither abhor a man for his
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outward appearance.
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Sir 11:3
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The bee is little among such as fly; but her fruit is the
|
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chief of sweet things.
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Sir 11:4
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Boast not of thy clothing and raiment, and exalt not thyself
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in the day of honour: for the works of the Lord are wonderful,
|
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and his works among men are hidden.
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Sir 11:5
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Many kings have sat down upon the ground; and one that was
|
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never thought of hath worn the crown.
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Sir 11:6
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Many mighty men have been greatly disgraced; and the
|
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honourable delivered into other men's hands.
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Sir 11:7
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Blame not before thou hast examined the truth: understand
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first, and then rebuke.
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|
Sir 11:8
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Answer not before thou hast heard the cause: neither
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interrupt men in the midst of their talk.
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|
Sir 11:9
|
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Strive not in a matter that concerneth thee not; and sit not
|
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in judgment with sinners.
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|
Sir 11:10
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My son, meddle not with many matters: for if thou meddle
|
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much, thou shalt not be innocent; and if thou follow after, thou
|
|
shalt not obtain, neither shalt thou escape by fleeing.
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|
Sir 11:11
|
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There is one that laboureth, and taketh pains, and maketh
|
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haste, and is so much the more behind.
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|
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|
Sir 11:12
|
|
Again, there is another that is slow, and hath need of help,
|
|
wanting ability, and full of poverty; yet the eye of the Lord
|
|
looked upon him for good, and set him up from his low estate,
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|
|
Sir 11:13
|
|
And lifted up his head from misery; so that many that saw
|
|
from him is peace over all the
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|
Sir 11:14
|
|
Prosperity and adversity, life and death, poverty and riches,
|
|
come of the Lord.
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|
Sir 11:15
|
|
Wisdom, knowledge, and understanding of the law, are of the
|
|
Lord: love, and the way of good works, are from him.
|
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|
Sir 11:16
|
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Error and darkness had their beginning together with sinners:
|
|
and evil shall wax old with them that glory therein.
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|
|
|
Sir 11:17
|
|
The gift of the Lord remaineth with the ungodly, and his
|
|
favour bringeth prosperity for ever.
|
|
|
|
Sir 11:18
|
|
There is that waxeth rich by his wariness and pinching, and
|
|
this his the portion of his reward:
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|
|
Sir 11:19
|
|
Whereas he saith, I have found rest, and now will eat
|
|
continually of my goods; and yet he knoweth not what time shall
|
|
come upon him, and that he must leave those things to others,
|
|
and die.
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|
|
|
Sir 11:20
|
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Be stedfast in thy covenant, and be conversant therein, and
|
|
wax old in thy work.
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|
Sir 11:21
|
|
Marvel not at the works of sinners; but trust in the Lord,
|
|
and abide in thy labour: for it is an easy thing in the sight of
|
|
the Lord on the sudden to make a poor man rich.
|
|
|
|
Sir 11:22
|
|
The blessing of the Lord is in the reward of the godly, and
|
|
suddenly he maketh his blessing flourish.
|
|
|
|
Sir 11:23
|
|
Say not, What profit is there of my service? and what good
|
|
things shall I have hereafter?
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|
Sir 11:24
|
|
Again, say not, I have enough, and possess many things, and
|
|
what evil shall I have hereafter?
|
|
|
|
Sir 11:25
|
|
In the day of prosperity there is a forgetfulness of
|
|
affliction: and in the day of affliction there is no more
|
|
remembrance of prosperity.
|
|
|
|
Sir 11:26
|
|
For it is an easy thing unto the Lord in the day of death to
|
|
reward a man according to his ways.
|
|
|
|
Sir 11:27
|
|
The affliction of an hour maketh a man forget pleasure: and
|
|
in his end his deeds shall be discovered.
|
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|
|
Sir 11:28
|
|
Judge none blessed before his death: for a man shall be known
|
|
in his children.
|
|
|
|
Sir 11:29
|
|
Bring not every man into thine house: for the deceitful man
|
|
hath many trains.
|
|
|
|
Sir 11:30
|
|
Like as a partridge taken [and kept] in a cage, so is the
|
|
heart of the proud; and like as a spy, watcheth he for thy fall:
|
|
|
|
Sir 11:31
|
|
For he lieth in wait, and turneth good into evil, and in
|
|
things worthy praise will lay blame upon thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 11:32
|
|
Of a spark of fire a heap of coals is kindled: and a sinful
|
|
man layeth wait for blood.
|
|
|
|
Sir 11:33
|
|
Take heed of a mischievous man, for he worketh wickedness;
|
|
lest he bring upon thee a perpetual blot.
|
|
|
|
Sir 11:34
|
|
Receive a stranger into thine house, and he will disturb
|
|
thee, and turn thee out of thine own.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:1
|
|
When thou wilt do good know to whom thou doest it; so shalt
|
|
thou be thanked for thy benefits.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:2
|
|
Do good to the godly man, and thou shalt find a recompence;
|
|
and if not from him, yet from the most High.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:3
|
|
There can no good come to him that is always occupied in
|
|
evil, nor to him that giveth no alms.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:4
|
|
Give to the godly man, and help not a sinner.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:5
|
|
Do well unto him that is lowly, but give not to the ungodly:
|
|
hold back thy bread, and give it not unto him, lest he
|
|
overmaster thee thereby: for [else] thou shalt receive twice as
|
|
much evil for all the good thou shalt have done unto him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:6
|
|
For the most High hateth sinners, and will repay vengeance
|
|
unto the ungodly, and keepeth them against the mighty day of
|
|
their punishment.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:7
|
|
Give unto the good, and help not the sinner.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:8
|
|
A friend cannot be known in prosperity: and an enemy cannot
|
|
be hidden in adversity.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:9
|
|
In the prosperity of a man enemies will be grieved: but in
|
|
his adversity even a friend will depart.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:10
|
|
Never trust thine enemy: for like as iron rusteth, so is his
|
|
wickedness.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:11
|
|
Though he humble himself, and go crouching, yet take good
|
|
heed and beware of him, and thou shalt be unto him as if thou
|
|
hadst wiped a lookingglass, and thou shalt know that his rust
|
|
hath not been altogether wiped away.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:12
|
|
Set him not by thee, lest, when he hath overthrown thee, he
|
|
stand up in thy place; neither let him sit at thy right hand,
|
|
lest he seek to take thy seat, and thou at the last remember my
|
|
words, and be pricked therewith.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:13
|
|
Who will pity a charmer that is bitten with a serpent, or any
|
|
such as come nigh wild beasts?
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:14
|
|
So one that goeth to a sinner, and is defiled with him in his
|
|
sins, who will pity?
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:15
|
|
For a while he will abide with thee, but if thou begin to
|
|
fall, he will not tarry.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:16
|
|
An enemy speaketh sweetly with his lips, but in his heart he
|
|
imagineth how to throw thee into a pit: he will weep with his
|
|
eyes, but if he find opportunity, he will not be satisfied with
|
|
blood.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:17
|
|
If adversity come upon thee, thou shalt find him there first;
|
|
and though he pretend to help thee, yet shall he undermine thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 12:18
|
|
He will shake his head, and clap his hands, and whisper much,
|
|
and change his countenance.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:1
|
|
He that toucheth pitch shall be defiled therewith; and he
|
|
that hath fellowship with a proud man shall be like unto him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:2
|
|
Burden not thyself above thy power while thou livest; and
|
|
have no fellowship with one that is mightier and richer than
|
|
thyself: for how agree the kettle and the earthen pot together?
|
|
for if the one be smitten against the other, it shall be broken.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:3
|
|
The rich man hath done wrong, and yet he threateneth withal:
|
|
the poor is wronged, and he must intreat also.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:4
|
|
If thou be for his profit, he will use thee: but if thou have
|
|
nothing, he will forsake thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:5
|
|
If thou have any thing, he will live with thee: yea, he will
|
|
make thee bare, and will not be sorry for it.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:6
|
|
If he have need of thee, he will deceive thee, and smile upon
|
|
thee, and put thee in hope; he will speak thee fair, and say,
|
|
What wantest thou?
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:7
|
|
And he will shame thee by his meats, until he have drawn thee
|
|
dry twice or thrice, and at the last he will laugh thee to scorn
|
|
afterward, when he seeth thee, he will forsake thee, and shake
|
|
his head at thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:8
|
|
Beware that thou be not deceived and brought down in thy
|
|
jollity.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:9
|
|
If thou be invited of a mighty man, withdraw thyself, and so
|
|
much the more will he invite thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:10
|
|
Press thou not upon him, lest thou be put back; stand not far
|
|
off, lest thou be forgotten.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:11
|
|
Affect not to be made equal unto him in talk, and believe not
|
|
his many words: for with much communication will he tempt thee,
|
|
and smiling upon thee will get out thy secrets:
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:12
|
|
But cruelly he will lay up thy words, and will not spare to
|
|
do thee hurt, and to put thee in prison.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:13
|
|
Observe, and take good heed, for thou walkest in peril of thy
|
|
overthrowing: when thou hearest these things, awake in thy
|
|
sleep.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:14
|
|
Love the Lord all thy life, and call upon him for thy
|
|
salvation.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:15
|
|
Every beast loveth his like, and every man loveth his
|
|
neighbor.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:16
|
|
All flesh consorteth according to kind, and a man will cleave
|
|
to his like.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:17
|
|
What fellowship hath the wolf with the lamb? so the sinner
|
|
with the godly.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:18
|
|
What agreement is there between the hyena and a dog? and what
|
|
peace between the rich and the poor?
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:19
|
|
As the wild ass is the lion's prey in the wilderness: so the
|
|
rich eat up the poor.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:20
|
|
As the proud hate humility: so doth the rich abhor the poor.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:21
|
|
A rich man beginning to fall is held up of his friends: but a
|
|
poor man being down is thrust away by his friends.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:22
|
|
When a rich man is fallen, he hath many helpers: he speaketh
|
|
things not to be spoken, and yet men justify him: the poor man
|
|
slipped, and yet they rebuked him too; he spake wisely, and
|
|
could have no place.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:23
|
|
When a rich man speaketh, every man holdeth his tongue, and,
|
|
look, what he saith, they extol it to the clouds: but if the
|
|
poor man speak, they say, What fellow is this? and if he
|
|
stumble, they will help to overthrow him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:24
|
|
Riches are good unto him that hath no sin, and poverty is
|
|
evil in the mouth of the ungodly.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:25
|
|
The heart of a man changeth his countenance, whether it be
|
|
for good or evil: and a merry heart maketh a cheerful
|
|
countenance.
|
|
|
|
Sir 13:26
|
|
A cheerful countenance is a token of a heart that is in
|
|
prosperity; and the finding out of parables is a wearisome
|
|
labour of the mind.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:1
|
|
Blessed is the man that hath not slipped with his mouth, and
|
|
is not pricked with the multitude of sins.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:2
|
|
Blessed is he whose conscience hath not condemned him, and
|
|
who is not fallen from his hope in the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:3
|
|
Riches are not comely for a niggard: and what should an
|
|
envious man do with money?
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:4
|
|
He that gathereth by defrauding his own soul gathereth for
|
|
others, that shall spend his goods riotously.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:5
|
|
He that is evil to himself, to whom will he be good? he shall
|
|
not take pleasure in his goods.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:6
|
|
There is none worse than he that envieth himself; and this is
|
|
a recompence of his wickedness.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:7
|
|
And if he doeth good, he doeth it unwillingly; and at the
|
|
last he will declare his wickedness.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:8
|
|
The envious man hath a wicked eye; he turneth away his face,
|
|
and despiseth men.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:9
|
|
A covetous man's eye is not satisfied with his portion; and
|
|
the iniquity of the wicked drieth up his soul.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:10
|
|
A wicked eye envieth [his] bread, and he is a niggard at his
|
|
table.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:11
|
|
My son, according to thy ability do good to thyself, and give
|
|
the Lord his due offering.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:12
|
|
Remember that death will not be long in coming, and that the
|
|
covenant of the grave is not shewed unto thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:13
|
|
Do good unto thy friend before thou die, and according to thy
|
|
ability stretch out thy hand and give to him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:14
|
|
Defraud not thyself of the good day, and let not the part of
|
|
a good desire overpass thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:15
|
|
Shalt thou not leave thy travails unto another? and thy
|
|
labours to be divided by lot?
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:16
|
|
Give, and take, and sanctify thy soul; for there is no
|
|
seeking of dainties in the grave.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:17
|
|
All flesh waxeth old as a garment: for the covenant from the
|
|
beginning is, Thou shalt die the death.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:18
|
|
As of the green leaves on a thick tree, some fall, and some
|
|
grow; so is the generation of flesh and blood, one cometh to an
|
|
end, and another is born.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:19
|
|
Every work rotteth and consumeth away, and the worker thereof
|
|
shall go withal.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:20
|
|
Blessed is the man that doth meditate good things in wisdom,
|
|
and that reasoneth of holy things by his understanding. ing.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:21
|
|
He that considereth her ways in his heart shall also have
|
|
understanding in her secrets.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:22
|
|
Go after her as one that traceth, and lie in wait in her
|
|
ways.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:23
|
|
He that prieth in at her windows shall also hearken at her
|
|
doors.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:24
|
|
He that doth lodge near her house shall also fasten a pin in
|
|
her walls.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:25
|
|
He shall pitch his tent nigh unto her, and shall lodge in a
|
|
lodging where good things are.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:26
|
|
He shall set his children under her shelter, and shall lodge
|
|
under her branches.
|
|
|
|
Sir 14:27
|
|
By her he shall be covered from heat, and in her glory shall
|
|
he dwell.
|
|
|
|
Sir 15:1
|
|
He that feareth the Lord will do good, and he that hath the
|
|
knowledge of the law shall obtain her.
|
|
|
|
Sir 15:2
|
|
And as a mother shall she meet him, and receive him as a wife
|
|
married of a virgin.
|
|
|
|
Sir 15:3
|
|
With the bread of understanding shall she feed him, and give
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him the water of wisdom to drink.
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Sir 15:4
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He shall be stayed upon her, and shall not be moved; and
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shall rely upon her, and shall not be confounded.
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Sir 15:5
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She shall exalt him above his neighbours, and in the midst of
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the congregation shall she open his mouth.
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Sir 15:6
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He shall find joy and a crown of gladness, and she shall
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cause him to inherit an everlasting name.
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Sir 15:7
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But foolish men shall not attain unto her, and sinners shall
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not see her.
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Sir 15:8
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For she is far from pride, and men that are liars cannot
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remember her.
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Sir 15:9
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Praise is not seemly in the mouth of a sinner, for it was not
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sent him of the Lord.
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Sir 15:10
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For praise shall be uttered in wisdom, and the Lord will
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prosper it.
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Sir 15:11
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Say not thou, It is through the Lord that I fell away: for
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thou oughtest not to do the things that he hateth.
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Sir 15:12
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Say not thou, He hath caused me to err: for he hath no need
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of the sinful man.
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Sir 15:13
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The Lord hateth all abomination; and they that fear God love
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it not.
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Sir 15:14
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He himself made man from the beginning, and left him in the
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hand of his counsel;
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Sir 15:15
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If thou wilt, to keep the commandments, and to perform
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acceptable faithfulness.
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Sir 15:16
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He hath set fire and water before thee: stretch forth thy
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hand unto whether thou wilt.
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Sir 15:17
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Before man is life and death; and whether him liketh shall be
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given him.
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Sir 15:18
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For the wisdom of the Lord is great, and he is mighty in
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power, and beholdeth all things:
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Sir 15:19
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And his eyes are upon them that fear him, and he knoweth
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every work of man.
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Sir 15:20
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He hath commanded no man to do wickedly, neither hath he
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given any man licence to sin.
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Sir 16:1
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Desire not a multitude of unprofitable children, neither
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delight in ungodly sons.
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Sir 16:2
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Though they multiply, rejoice not in them, except the fear of
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the Lord be with them.
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Sir 16:3
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Trust not thou in their life, neither respect their
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multitude: for one that is just is better than a thousand; and
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better it is to die without children, than to have them that are
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ungodly.
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Sir 16:4
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For by one that hath understanding shall the city be
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replenished: but the kindred of the wicked shall speedily become
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desolate.
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Sir 16:5
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Many such things have I seen with mine eyes, and mine ear
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hath heard greater things than these.
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Sir 16:6
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In the congregation of the ungodly shall a fire be kindled;
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and in a rebellious nation wrath is set on fire.
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Sir 16:7
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He was not pacified toward the old giants, who fell away in
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the strength of their foolishness.
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Sir 16:8
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Neither spared he the place where Lot sojourned, but abhorred
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them for their pride.
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Sir 16:9
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He pitied not the people of perdition, who were taken away in
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their sins:
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Sir 16:10
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Nor the six hundred thousand footmen, who were gathered
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together in the hardness of their hearts.
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Sir 16:11
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And if there be one stiffnecked among the people, it is
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marvel if he escape unpunished: for mercy and wrath are with
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him; he is mighty to forgive, and to pour out displeasure.
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|
Sir 16:12
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As his mercy is great, so is his correction also: he judgeth
|
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a man according to his works
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|
Sir 16:13
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The sinner shall not escape with his spoils: and the patience
|
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of the godly shall not be frustrate.
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Sir 16:14
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Make way for every work of mercy: for every man shall find
|
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according to his works.
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Sir 16:15
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The Lord hardened Pharaoh, that he should not know him, that
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his powerful works might be known to the world.
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Sir 16:16
|
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His mercy is manifest to every creature; and he hath
|
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separated his light from the darkness with an adamant.
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|
Sir 16:17
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Say not thou, I will hide myself from the Lord: shall any
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|
remember me from above? I shall not be remembered among so many
|
|
people: for what is my soul among such an infinite number of
|
|
creatures?
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|
Sir 16:18
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Behold, the heaven, and the heaven of heavens, the deep, and
|
|
the earth, and all that therein is, shall be moved when he shall
|
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visit.
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|
Sir 16:19
|
|
The mountains also and foundations of the earth be shaken
|
|
with trembling, when the Lord looketh upon them.
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|
|
Sir 16:20
|
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No heart can think upon these things worthily: and who is
|
|
able to conceive his ways?
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|
Sir 16:21
|
|
It is a tempest which no man can see: for the most part of
|
|
his works are hid.
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|
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|
Sir 16:22
|
|
Who can declare the works of his justice? or who can endure
|
|
them? for his covenant is afar off, and the trial of all things
|
|
is in the end.
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|
|
|
Sir 16:23
|
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He that wanteth understanding will think upon vain things:
|
|
and a foolish man erring imagineth follies.
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|
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|
Sir 16:24
|
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by son, hearken unto me, and learn knowledge, and mark my
|
|
words with thy heart.
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|
Sir 16:25
|
|
I will shew forth doctrine in weight, and declare his
|
|
knowledge exactly.
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|
Sir 16:26
|
|
The works of the Lord are done in judgment from the
|
|
beginning: and from the time he made them he disposed the parts
|
|
thereof.
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|
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|
Sir 16:27
|
|
He garnished his works for ever, and in his hand are the
|
|
chief of them unto all generations: they neither labour, nor are
|
|
weary, nor cease from their works.
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|
|
|
Sir 16:28
|
|
None of them hindereth another, and they shall never disobey
|
|
his word.
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|
|
Sir 16:29
|
|
After this the Lord looked upon the earth, and filled it with
|
|
his blessings.
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|
|
|
Sir 16:30
|
|
With all manner of living things hath he covered the face
|
|
thereof; and they shall return into it again.
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|
|
|
Sir 17:1
|
|
The Lord created man of the earth, and turned him into it
|
|
again.
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|
Sir 17:2
|
|
He gave them few days, and a short time, and power also over
|
|
the things therein.
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|
Sir 17:3
|
|
He endued them with strength by themselves, and made them
|
|
according to his image,
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:4
|
|
And put the fear of man upon all flesh, and gave him dominion
|
|
over beasts and fowls.
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|
|
|
Sir 17:5
|
|
They received the use of the five operations of the Lord, and
|
|
in the sixth place he imparted them understanding, and in the
|
|
seventh speech, an interpreter of the cogitations thereof.]
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|
|
Sir 17:6
|
|
Counsel, and a tongue, and eyes, ears, and a heart, gave he
|
|
them to understand.
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|
|
Sir 17:7
|
|
Withal he filled them with the knowledge of understanding,
|
|
and shewed them good and evil.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:8
|
|
He set his eye upon their hearts, that he might shew them the
|
|
greatness of his works.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:9
|
|
He gave them to glory in his marvellous acts for ever, that
|
|
they might declare his works with understanding.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:10
|
|
And the elect shall praise his holy name.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:11
|
|
Beside this he gave them knowledge, and the law of life for
|
|
an heritage.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:12
|
|
He made an everlasting covenant with them, and shewed them
|
|
his judgments.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:13
|
|
Their eyes saw the majesty of his glory, and their ears heard
|
|
his glorious voice.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:14
|
|
And he said unto them, Beware of all unrighteousness; and he
|
|
gave every man commandment concerning his neighbour.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:15
|
|
Their ways are ever before him, and shall not be hid from his
|
|
eyes.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:16
|
|
Every man from his youth is given to evil; neither could they
|
|
make to themselves fleshy hearts for stony.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:17
|
|
For in the division of the nations of the whole earth he set
|
|
a ruler over every people; but Israel is the Lord's portion:
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:18
|
|
Whom, being his firstborn, he nourisheth with discipline, and
|
|
giving him the light of his love doth not forsake him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:19
|
|
Therefore all their works are as the sun before him, and his
|
|
eyes are continually upon their ways.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:20
|
|
None of their unrighteous deeds are hid from him, but all
|
|
their sins are before the Lord
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:21
|
|
But the Lord being gracious and knowing his workmanship,
|
|
neither left nor forsook them, but spared them.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:22
|
|
The alms of a man is as a signet with him, and he will keep
|
|
the good deeds of man as the apple of the eye, and give
|
|
repentance to his sons and daughters.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:23
|
|
Afterwards he will rise up and reward them, and render their
|
|
recompence upon their heads.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:24
|
|
But unto them that repent, he granted them return, and
|
|
comforted those that failed in patience.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:25
|
|
Return unto the Lord, and forsake thy sins, make thy prayer
|
|
before his face, and offend less.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:26
|
|
Turn again to the most High, and turn away from iniquity: for
|
|
he will lead thee out of darkness into the light of health, and
|
|
hate thou abomination vehemently.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:27
|
|
Who shall praise the most High in the grave, instead of them
|
|
which live and give thanks?
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:28
|
|
Thanksgiving perisheth from the dead, as from one that is
|
|
not: the living and sound in heart shall praise the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:29
|
|
How great is the lovingkindness of the Lord our God, and his
|
|
compassion unto such as turn unto him in holiness!
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:30
|
|
For all things cannot be in men, because the son of man is
|
|
not immortal.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:31
|
|
What is brighter than the sun? yet the light thereof faileth;
|
|
and flesh and blood will imagine evil.
|
|
|
|
Sir 17:32
|
|
He vieweth the power of the height of heaven; and all men are
|
|
but earth and ashes.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:1
|
|
He that liveth for ever Hath created all things in general.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:2
|
|
The Lord only is righteous, and there is none other but he,
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:3
|
|
Who governeth the world with the palm of his hand, and all
|
|
things obey his will: for he is the King of all, by his power
|
|
dividing holy things among them from profane.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:4
|
|
To whom hath he given power to declare his works? and who
|
|
shall find out his noble acts?
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:5
|
|
Who shall number the strength of his majesty? and who shall
|
|
also tell out his mercies?
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:6
|
|
As for the wondrous works of the Lord, there may nothing be
|
|
taken from them, neither may any thing be put unto them, neither
|
|
can the ground of them be found out.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:7
|
|
When a man hath done, then he beginneth; and when he leaveth
|
|
off, then he shall be doubtful.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:8
|
|
What is man, and whereto serveth he? what is his good, and
|
|
what is his evil?
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:9
|
|
The number of a man's days at the most are an hundred years.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:10
|
|
As a drop of water unto the sea, and a gravelstone in
|
|
comparison of the sand; so are a thousand years to the days of
|
|
eternity.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:11
|
|
Therefore is God patient with them, and poureth forth his
|
|
mercy upon them.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:12
|
|
He saw and perceived their end to be evil; therefore he
|
|
multiplied his compassion.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:13
|
|
The mercy of man is toward his neighbour; but the mercy of
|
|
the Lord is upon all flesh: he reproveth, and nurtureth, and
|
|
teacheth and bringeth again, as a shepherd his flock.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:14
|
|
He hath mercy on them that receive discipline, and that
|
|
diligently seek after his judgments.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:15
|
|
My son, blemish not thy good deeds, neither use uncomfortable
|
|
words when thou givest any thing.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:16
|
|
Shall not the dew asswage the heat? so is a word better than
|
|
a gift.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:17
|
|
Lo, is not a word better than a gift? but both are with a
|
|
gracious man.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:18
|
|
A fool will upbraid churlishly, and a gift of the envious
|
|
consumeth the eyes.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:19
|
|
Learn before thou speak, and use physick or ever thou be
|
|
sick.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:20
|
|
Before judgment examine thyself, and in the day of visitation
|
|
thou shalt find mercy.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:21
|
|
Humble thyself before thou be sick, and in the time of sins
|
|
shew repentance.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:22
|
|
Let nothing hinder thee to pay thy vow in due time, and defer
|
|
not until death to be justified.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:23
|
|
Before thou prayest, prepare thyself; and be not as one that
|
|
tempteth the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:24
|
|
Think upon the wrath that shall be at the end, and the time
|
|
of vengeance, when he shall turn away his face.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:25
|
|
When thou hast enough, remember the time of hunger: and when
|
|
thou art rich, think upon poverty and need.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:26
|
|
From the morning until the evening the time is changed, and
|
|
all things are soon done before the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:27
|
|
A wise man will fear in every thing, and in the day of
|
|
sinning he will beware of offence: but a fool will not observe
|
|
time.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:28
|
|
Every man of understanding knoweth wisdom, and will give
|
|
praise unto him that found her.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:29
|
|
They that were of understanding in sayings became also wise
|
|
themselves, and poured forth exquisite parables.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:30
|
|
Go not after thy lusts, but refrain thyself from thine
|
|
appetites.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:31
|
|
If thou givest thy soul the desires that please her, she will
|
|
make thee a laughingstock to thine enemies that malign thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:32
|
|
Take not pleasure in much good cheer, neither be tied to the
|
|
expence thereof.
|
|
|
|
Sir 18:33
|
|
Be not made a beggar by banqueting upon borrowing, when thou
|
|
hast nothing in thy purse: for thou shalt lie in wait for thine
|
|
own life, and be talked on.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:1
|
|
A labouring man that A is given to drunkenness shall not be
|
|
rich: and he that contemneth small things shall fall by little
|
|
and little.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:2
|
|
Wine and women will make men of understanding to fall away:
|
|
and he that cleaveth to harlots will become impudent.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:3
|
|
Moths and worms shall have him to heritage, and a bold man
|
|
shall be taken away.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:4
|
|
He that is hasty to give credit is lightminded; and he that
|
|
sinneth shall offend against his own soul.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:5
|
|
Whoso taketh pleasure in wickedness shall be condemned: but
|
|
he that resisteth pleasures crowneth his life.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:6
|
|
He that can rule his tongue shall live without strife; and he
|
|
that hateth babbling shall have less evil.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:7
|
|
Rehearse not unto another that which is told unto thee, and
|
|
thou shalt fare never the worse.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:8
|
|
Whether it be to friend or foe, talk not of other men's
|
|
lives; and if thou canst without offence, reveal them not.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:9
|
|
For he heard and observed thee, and when time cometh he will
|
|
hate thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:10
|
|
If thou hast heard a word, let it die with thee; and be bold,
|
|
it will not burst thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:11
|
|
A fool travaileth with a word, as a woman in labour of a
|
|
child.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:12
|
|
As an arrow that sticketh in a man's thigh, so is a word
|
|
within a fool's belly.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:13
|
|
Admonish a friend, it may be he hath not done it: and if he
|
|
have done it, that he do it no more.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:14
|
|
Admonish thy friend, it may be he hath not said it: and if he
|
|
have, that he speak it not again.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:15
|
|
Admonish a friend: for many times it is a slander, and
|
|
believe not every tale.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:16
|
|
There is one that slippeth in his speech, but not from his
|
|
heart; and who is he that hath not offended with his tongue?
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:17
|
|
Admonish thy neighbour before thou threaten him; and not
|
|
being angry, give place to the law of the most High.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:18
|
|
The fear of the Lord is the first step to be accepted [of
|
|
him,] and wisdom obtaineth his love.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:19
|
|
The knowledge of the commandments of the Lord is the doctrine
|
|
of life: and they that do things that please him shall receive
|
|
the fruit of the tree of immortality.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:20
|
|
The fear of the Lord is all wisdom; and in all wisdom is the
|
|
performance of the law, and the knowledge of his omnipotency.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:21
|
|
If a servant say to his master, I will not do as it pleaseth
|
|
thee; though afterward he do it, he angereth him that nourisheth
|
|
him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:22
|
|
The knowledge of wickedness is not wisdom, neither at any
|
|
time the counsel of sinners prudence.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:23
|
|
There is a wickedness, and the same an abomination; and there
|
|
is a fool wanting in wisdom.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:24
|
|
He that hath small understanding, and feareth God, is better
|
|
than one that hath much wisdom, and transgresseth the law of the
|
|
most High.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:25
|
|
There is an exquisite subtilty, and the same is unjust; and
|
|
there is one that turneth aside to make judgment appear; and
|
|
there is a wise man that justifieth in judgment.
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:26
|
|
There is a wicked man that hangeth down his head sadly; but
|
|
inwardly he is full of deceit,
|
|
|
|
Sir 19:27
|
|
Casting down his countenance, and making as if he heard not:
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where he is not known, he will do thee a mischief before thou be
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aware.
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Sir 19:28
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And if for want of power he be hindered from sinning, yet
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when he findeth opportunity he will do evil.
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Sir 19:29
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A man may be known by his look, and one that hath
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understanding by his countenance, when thou meetest him.
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Sir 19:30
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A man's attire, and excessive laughter, and gait, shew what
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he is.
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Sir 20:1
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There is a reproof that is not comely: again, some man
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holdeth his tongue, and he is wise.
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Sir 20:2
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It is much better to reprove, than to be angry secretly: and
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he that confesseth his fault shall be preserved from hurt.
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Sir 20:3
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How good is it, when thou art reproved, to shew repentance!
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for so shalt thou escape wilful sin.
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Sir 20:4
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As is the lust of an eunuch to deflower a virgin; so is he
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that executeth judgment with violence.
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Sir 20:5
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There is one that keepeth silence, and is found wise: and
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another by much babbling becometh hateful.
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Sir 20:6
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Some man holdeth his tongue, because he hath not to answer:
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and some keepeth silence, knowing his time.
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Sir 20:7
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A wise man will hold his tongue till he see opportunity: but
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a babbler and a fool will regard no time.
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Sir 20:8
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He that useth many words shall be abhorred; and he that
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taketh to himself authority therein shall be hated.
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Sir 20:9
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There is a sinner that hath good success in evil things; and
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there is a gain that turneth to loss.
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Sir 20:10
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There is a gift that shall not profit thee; and there is a
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gift whose recompence is double.
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Sir 20:11
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There is an abasement because of glory; and there is that
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lifteth up his head from a low estate.
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Sir 20:12
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There is that buyeth much for a little, and repayeth it
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sevenfold.
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Sir 20:13
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A wise man by his words maketh him beloved: but the graces of
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fools shall be poured out.
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Sir 20:14
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The gift of a fool shall do thee no good when thou hast it;
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neither yet of the envious for his necessity: for he looketh to
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receive many things for one.
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Sir 20:15
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He giveth little, and upbraideth much; he openeth his mouth
|
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like a crier; to day he lendeth, and to morrow will he ask it
|
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again: such an one is to be hated of God and man.
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Sir 20:16
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The fool saith, I have no friends, I have no thank for all my
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good deeds, and they that eat my bread speak evil of me.
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Sir 20:17
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How oft, and of how many shall he be laughed to scorn! for he
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knoweth not aright what it is to have; and it is all one unto
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him as if he had it not.
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Sir 20:18
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To slip upon a pavement is better than to slip with the
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tongue: so the fall of the wicked shall come speedily.
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|
Sir 20:19
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An unseasonable tale will always be in the mouth of the
|
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unwise.
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|
Sir 20:20
|
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A wise sentence shall be rejected when it cometh out of a
|
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fool's mouth; for he will not speak it in due season.
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Sir 20:21
|
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There is that is hindered from sinning through want: and when
|
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he taketh rest, he shall not be troubled.
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|
Sir 20:22
|
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There is that destroyeth his own soul through bashfulness,
|
|
and by accepting of persons overthroweth himself.
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|
Sir 20:23
|
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There is that for bashfulness promiseth to his friend, and
|
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maketh him his enemy for nothing.
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|
Sir 20:24
|
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A lie is a foul blot in a man, yet it is continually in the
|
|
mouth of the untaught.
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|
|
Sir 20:25
|
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A thief is better than a man that is accustomed to lie: but
|
|
they both shall have destruction to heritage.
|
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|
|
Sir 20:26
|
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The disposition of a liar is dishonourable, and his shame is
|
|
ever with him.
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|
Sir 20:27
|
|
A wise man shall promote himself to honour with his words:
|
|
and he that hath understanding will please great men.
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|
|
Sir 20:28
|
|
He that tilleth his land shall increase his heap: and he that
|
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pleaseth great men shall get pardon for iniquity.
|
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|
|
Sir 20:29
|
|
Presents and gifts blind the eyes of the wise, and stop up
|
|
his mouth that he cannot reprove.
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|
|
Sir 20:30
|
|
Wisdom that is hid, and treasure that is hoarded up, what
|
|
profit is in them both?
|
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|
|
Sir 20:31
|
|
Better is he that hideth his folly than a man that hideth his
|
|
wisdom.
|
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|
|
Sir 20:32
|
|
Necessary patience in seeking ing the Lord is better than he
|
|
that leadeth his life without a guide.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:1
|
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My son, hast thou sinned? do so no more, but ask pardon for
|
|
thy former sins.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:2
|
|
Flee from sin as from the face of a serpent: for if thou
|
|
comest too near it, it will bite thee: the teeth thereof are as
|
|
the teeth of a lion, slaying the souls of men.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:3
|
|
All iniquity is as a two edged sword, the wounds whereof
|
|
cannot be healed.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:4
|
|
To terrify and do wrong will waste riches: thus the house of
|
|
proud men shall be made desolate.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:5
|
|
A prayer out of a poor man's mouth reacheth to the ears of
|
|
God, and his judgment cometh speedily.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:6
|
|
He that hateth to be reproved is in the way of sinners: but
|
|
he that feareth the Lord will repent from his heart.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:7
|
|
An eloquent man is known far and near; but a man of
|
|
understanding knoweth when he slippeth.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:8
|
|
He that buildeth his house with other men's money is like one
|
|
that gathereth himself stones for the tomb of his burial.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:9
|
|
The congregation of the wicked is like tow wrapped together:
|
|
and the end of them is a flame of fire to destroy them.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:10
|
|
The way of sinners is made plain with stones, but at the end
|
|
thereof is the pit of hell.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:11
|
|
He that keepeth the law of the Lord getteth the understanding
|
|
thereof: and the perfection of the fear of the Lord is wisdom.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:12
|
|
He that is not wise will not be taught: but there is a wisdom
|
|
which multiplieth bitterness.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:13
|
|
The knowledge of a wise man shall abound like a flood: and
|
|
his counsel is like a pure fountain of life.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:14
|
|
The inner parts of a fool are like a broken vessel, and he
|
|
will hold no knowledge as long as he liveth.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:15
|
|
If a skilful man hear a wise word, he will commend it, and
|
|
add unto it: but as soon as one of no understanding heareth it,
|
|
it displeaseth him, and he casteth it behind his back.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:16
|
|
The talking of a fool is like a burden in the way: but grace
|
|
shall be found in the lips of the wise.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:17
|
|
They enquire at the mouth of the wise man in the
|
|
congregation, and they shall ponder his words in their heart.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:18
|
|
As is a house that is destroyed, so is wisdom to a fool: and
|
|
the knowledge of the unwise is as talk without sense.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:19
|
|
Doctrine unto fools is as fetters on the feet, and like
|
|
manacles on the right hand.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:20
|
|
A fool lifteth up his voice with laughter; but a wise man
|
|
doth scarce smile a little.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:21
|
|
Learning is unto a wise man as an ornament of gold, and like
|
|
a bracelet upon his right arm.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:22
|
|
A foolish man's foot is soon in his [neighbour's] house: but
|
|
a man of experience is ashamed of him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:23
|
|
A fool will peep in at the door into the house: but he that
|
|
is well nurtured will stand without.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:24
|
|
It is the rudeness of a man to hearken at the door: but a
|
|
wise man will be grieved with the disgrace.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:25
|
|
The lips of talkers will be telling such things as pertain
|
|
not unto them: but the words of such as have understanding are
|
|
weighed in the balance.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:26
|
|
The heart of fools is in their mouth: but the mouth of the
|
|
wise is in their heart.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:27
|
|
When the ungodly curseth Satan, he curseth his own soul.
|
|
|
|
Sir 21:28
|
|
A whisperer defileth his own soul, and is hated wheresoever
|
|
he dwelleth.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:1
|
|
A slothful man is compared to a filthy stone, and every one
|
|
will hiss him out to his disgrace.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:2
|
|
A slothful man is compared to the filth of a dunghill: every
|
|
man that takes it up will shake his hand.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:3
|
|
An evilnurtured man is the dishonour of his father that begat
|
|
him: and a [foolish] daughter is born to his loss.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:4
|
|
A wise daughter shall bring an inheritance to her husband:
|
|
but she that liveth dishonestly is her father's heaviness.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:5
|
|
She that is bold dishonoureth both her father and her
|
|
husband, but they both shall despise her.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:6
|
|
A tale out of season [is as] musick in mourning: but stripes
|
|
and correction of wisdom are never out of time.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:7
|
|
Whoso teacheth a fool is as one that glueth a potsherd
|
|
together, and as he that waketh one from a sound sleep.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:8
|
|
He that telleth a tale to a fool speaketh to one in a
|
|
slumber: when he hath told his tale, he will say, What is the
|
|
matter?
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:9
|
|
If children live honestly, and have wherewithal, they shall
|
|
cover the baseness of their parents.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:10
|
|
But children, being haughty, through disdain and want of
|
|
nurture do stain the nobility of their kindred.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:11
|
|
Weep for the dead, for he hath lost the light: and weep for
|
|
the fool, for he wanteth understanding: make little weeping for
|
|
the dead, for he is at rest: but the life of the fool is worse
|
|
than death.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:12
|
|
Seven days do men mourn for him that is dead; but for a fool
|
|
and an ungodly man all the days of his life.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:13
|
|
Talk not much with a fool, and go not to him that hath no
|
|
understanding: beware of him, lest thou have trouble, and thou
|
|
shalt never be defiled with his fooleries: depart from him, and
|
|
thou shalt find rest, and never be disquieted with madness.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:14
|
|
What is heavier than lead? and what is the name thereof, but
|
|
a fool?
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:15
|
|
Sand, and salt, and a mass of iron, is easier to bear, than a
|
|
man without understanding.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:16
|
|
As timber girt and bound together in a building cannot be
|
|
loosed with shaking: so the heart that is stablished by advised
|
|
counsel shall fear at no time.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:17
|
|
A heart settled upon a thought of understanding is as a fair
|
|
plaistering on the wall of a gallery.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:18
|
|
Pales set on an high place will never stand against the wind:
|
|
so a fearful heart in the imagination of a fool cannot stand
|
|
against any fear.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:19
|
|
He that pricketh the eye will make tears to fall: and he that
|
|
pricketh the heart maketh it to shew her knowledge.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:20
|
|
Whoso casteth a stone at the birds frayeth them away: and he
|
|
that upbraideth his friend breaketh friendship.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:21
|
|
Though thou drewest a sword at thy friend, yet despair not:
|
|
for there may be a returning [to favour.]
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:22
|
|
If thou hast opened thy mouth against thy friend, fear not;
|
|
for there may be a reconciliation: except for upbraiding, or
|
|
pride, or disclosing of secrets, or a treacherous wound: for for
|
|
these things every friend will depart.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:23
|
|
Be faithful to thy neighbour in his poverty, that thou mayest
|
|
rejoice in his prosperity: abide stedfast unto him in the time
|
|
of his trouble, that thou mayest be heir with him in his
|
|
heritage: for a mean estate is not always to be contemned: nor
|
|
the rich that is foolish to be had in admiration.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:24
|
|
As the vapour and smoke of a furnace goeth before the fire;
|
|
so reviling before blood.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:25
|
|
I will not be ashamed to defend a friend; neither will I hide
|
|
myself from him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:26
|
|
And if any evil happen unto me by him, every one that heareth
|
|
it will beware of him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 22:27
|
|
Who shall set a watch before my mouth, and a seal of wisdom
|
|
upon my lips, that I fall not suddenly by them, and that my
|
|
tongue destroy me not?
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:1
|
|
O Lord, Father and Governor of all my whole life, leave me
|
|
not to their counsels, and let me not fall by them.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:2
|
|
Who will set scourges over my thoughts, and the discipline of
|
|
wisdom over mine heart? that they spare me not for mine
|
|
ignorances, and it pass not by my sins:
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:3
|
|
Lest mine ignorances increase, and my sins abound to my
|
|
destruction, and I fall before mine adversaries, and mine enemy
|
|
rejoice over me, whose hope is far from thy mercy.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:4
|
|
O Lord, Father and God of my life, give me not a proud look,
|
|
but turn away from thy servants always a haughty mind.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:5
|
|
Turn away from me vain hopes and concupiscence, and thou
|
|
shalt hold him up that is desirous always to serve thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:6
|
|
Let not the greediness of the belly nor lust of the flesh
|
|
take hold of me; and give not over me thy servant into an
|
|
impudent mind.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:7
|
|
Hear, O ye children, the discipline of the mouth: he that
|
|
keepeth it shall never be taken in his lips.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:8
|
|
The sinner shall be left in his foolishness: both the evil
|
|
speaker and the proud shall fall thereby.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:9
|
|
Accustom not thy mouth to swearing; neither use thyself to
|
|
the naming of the Holy One.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:10
|
|
For as a servant that is continually beaten shall not be
|
|
without a blue mark: so he that sweareth and nameth God
|
|
continually shall not be faultless.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:11
|
|
A man that useth much swearing shall be filled with iniquity,
|
|
and the plague shall never depart from his house: if he shall
|
|
offend, his sin shall be upon him: and if he acknowledge not his
|
|
sin, he maketh a double offence: and if he swear in vain, he
|
|
shall not be innocent, but his house shall be full of
|
|
calamities.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:12
|
|
There is a word that is clothed about with death: God grant
|
|
that it be not found in the heritage of Jacob; for all such
|
|
things shall be far from the godly, and they shall not wallow in
|
|
their sins.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:13
|
|
Use not thy mouth to intemperate swearing, for therein is the
|
|
word of sin.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:14
|
|
Remember thy father and thy mother, when thou sittest among
|
|
great men. Be not forgetful before them, and so thou by thy
|
|
custom become a fool, and wish that thou hadst not been born,
|
|
and curse they day of thy nativity.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:15
|
|
The man that is accustomed to opprobrious words will never be
|
|
reformed all the days of his life.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:16
|
|
Two sorts of men multiply sin, and the third will bring
|
|
wrath: a hot mind is as a burning fire, it will never be
|
|
quenched till it be consumed: a fornicator in the body of his
|
|
flesh will never cease till he hath kindled a fire.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:17
|
|
All bread is sweet to a whoremonger, he will not leave off
|
|
till he die.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:18
|
|
A man that breaketh wedlock, saying thus in his heart, Who
|
|
seeth me? I am compassed about with darkness, the walls cover
|
|
me, and no body seeth me; what need I to fear? the most High
|
|
will not remember my sins:
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:19
|
|
Such a man only feareth the eyes of men, and knoweth not that
|
|
the eyes of the Lord are ten thousand times brighter than the
|
|
sun, beholding all the ways of men, and considering the most
|
|
secret parts.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:20
|
|
He knew all things ere ever they were created; so also after
|
|
they were perfected he looked upon them all.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:21
|
|
This man shall be punished in the streets of the city, and
|
|
where he suspecteth not he shall be taken.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:22
|
|
Thus shall it go also with the wife that leaveth her husband,
|
|
and bringeth in an heir by another.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:23
|
|
For first, she hath disobeyed the law of the most High; and
|
|
secondly, she hath trespassed against her own husband; and
|
|
thirdly, she hath played the whore in adultery, and brought
|
|
children by another man.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:24
|
|
She shall be brought out into the congregation, and
|
|
inquisition shall be made of her children.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:25
|
|
Her children shall not take root, and her branches shall
|
|
bring forth no fruit.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:26
|
|
She shall leave her memory to be cursed, and her reproach
|
|
shall not be blotted out.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:27
|
|
And they that remain shall know that there is nothing better
|
|
than the fear of the Lord, and that there is nothing sweeter
|
|
than to take heed unto the commandments of the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Sir 23:28
|
|
It is great glory to follow the Lord, and to be received of
|
|
him is long life.
|
|
|
|
Sir 24:1
|
|
Wisdom shall praise herself, and shall glory in the midst of
|
|
her people.
|
|
|
|
Sir 24:2
|
|
In the congregation of the most High shall she open her
|
|
mouth, and triumph before his power.
|
|
|
|
Sir 24:3
|
|
I came out of the mouth of the most High, and covered the
|
|
earth as a cloud.
|
|
|
|
Sir 24:4
|
|
I dwelt in high places, and my throne is in a cloudy pillar.
|
|
|
|
Sir 24:5
|
|
I alone compassed the circuit of heaven, and walked in the
|
|
bottom of the deep.
|
|
|
|
Sir 24:6
|
|
In the waves of the sea and in all the earth, and in every
|
|
people and nation, I got a possession.
|
|
|
|
Sir 24:7
|
|
With all these I sought rest: and in whose inheritance shall
|
|
I abide?
|
|
|
|
Sir 24:8
|
|
So the Creator of all things gave me a commandment, and he
|
|
that made me caused my tabernacle to rest, and said, Let thy
|
|
dwelling be in Jacob, and thine inheritance in Israel.
|
|
|
|
Sir 24:9
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He created me from the beginning before the world, and I
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shall never fail.
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Sir 24:10
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In the holy tabernacle I served before him; and so was I
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established in Sion.
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Sir 24:11
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Likewise in the beloved city he gave me rest, and in
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Jerusalem was my power.
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Sir 24:12
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And I took root in an honourable people, even in the portion
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of the Lord's inheritance.
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Sir 24:13
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I was exalted like a cedar in Libanus, and as a cypress tree
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upon the mountains of Hermon.
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Sir 24:14
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I was exalted like a palm tree in En-gaddi, and as a rose
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plant in Jericho, as a fair olive tree in a pleasant field, and
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grew up as a plane tree by the water.
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Sir 24:15
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I gave a sweet smell like cinnamon and aspalathus, and I
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yielded a pleasant odour like the best myrrh, as galbanum, and
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onyx, and sweet storax, and as the fume of frankincense in the
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tabernacle.
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Sir 24:16
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As the turpentine tree I stretched out my branches, and my
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branches are the branches of honour and grace.
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Sir 24:17
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As the vine brought I forth pleasant savour, and my flowers
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are the fruit of honour and riches.
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Sir 24:18
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I am the mother of fair love, and fear, and knowledge, and
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holy hope: I therefore, being eternal, am given to all my
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children which are named of him.
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Sir 24:19
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Come unto me, all ye that be desirous of me, and fill
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yourselves with my fruits.
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Sir 24:20
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For my memorial is sweeter than honey, and mine inheritance
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than the honeycomb.
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Sir 24:21
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They that eat me shall yet be hungry, and they that drink me
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shall yet be thirsty.
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Sir 24:22
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He that obeyeth me shall never be confounded, and they that
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work by me shall not do amiss.
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Sir 24:23
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All these things are the book of the covenant of the most
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high God, even the law which Moses commanded for an heritage
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unto the congregations of Jacob.
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Sir 24:24
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Faint not to be strong in the Lord; that he may confirm you,
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cleave unto him: for the Lord Almighty is God alone, and beside
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him there is no other Saviour.
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Sir 24:25
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He filleth all things with his wisdom, as Phison and as
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Tigris in the time of the new fruits.
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Sir 24:26
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He maketh the understanding to abound like Euphrates, and as
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Jordan in the time of the harvest.
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Sir 24:27
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He maketh the doctrine of knowledge appear as the light, and
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as Geon in the time of vintage.
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Sir 24:28
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The first man knew her not perfectly: no more shall the last
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find her out.
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Sir 24:29
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For her thoughts are more than the sea, and her counsels
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profounder than the great deep.
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Sir 24:30
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I also came out as a brook from a river, and as a conduit
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into a garden.
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Sir 24:31
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I said, I will water my best garden, and will water
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abundantly my garden bed: and, lo, my brook became a river, and
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my river became a sea.
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Sir 24:32
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I will yet make doctrine to shine as the morning, and will
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send forth her light afar off.
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Sir 24:33
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I will yet pour out doctrine as prophecy, and leave it to all
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ages for ever.
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Sir 24:34
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Behold that I have not laboured for myself only, but for all
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them that seek wisdom.
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Sir 25:1
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In three things I was beautified, and stood up beautiful both
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before God and men: the unity of brethren, the love of
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neighbours, a man and a wife that agree together.
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Sir 25:2
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Three sorts of men my soul hateth, and I am greatly offended
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at their life: a poor man that is proud, a rich man that is a
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liar, and an old adulterer that doateth.
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Sir 25:3
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If thou hast gathered nothing in thy youth, how canst thou
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find any thing in thine age?
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Sir 25:4
|
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O how comely a thing is judgment for gray hairs, and for
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ancient men to know counsel!
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Sir 25:5
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O how comely is the wisdom of old men, and understanding and
|
|
counsel to men of honour.
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Sir 25:6
|
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Much experience is the crown of old men, and the fear of God
|
|
is their glory.
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Sir 25:7
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There be nine things which I have judged in mine heart to be
|
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happy, and the tenth I will utter with my tongue: A man that
|
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hath joy of his children; and he that liveth to see the fall of
|
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his enemy:
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Sir 25:8
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Well is him that dwelleth with a wife of understanding, and
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that hath not slipped with his tongue, and that hath not served
|
|
a man more unworthy than himself:
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Sir 25:9
|
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Well is him that hath found prudence, and he that speaketh in
|
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the ears of them that will hear:
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|
Sir 25:10
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O how great is he that findeth wisdom! yet is there none
|
|
above him that feareth the Lord.
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|
Sir 25:11
|
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But the love of the Lord passeth all things for illumination:
|
|
he that holdeth it, whereto shall he be likened?
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|
Sir 25:12
|
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The fear of the Lord is the beginning of his love: and faith
|
|
is the beginning of cleaving unto him.
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|
Sir 25:13
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[Give me] any plague, but the plague of the heart: and any
|
|
wickedness, but the wickedness of a woman:
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Sir 25:14
|
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And any affliction, but the affliction from them that hate
|
|
me: and any revenge, but the revenge of enemies.
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|
Sir 25:15
|
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There is no head above the head of a serpent; and there is no
|
|
wrath above the wrath of an enemy.
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|
Sir 25:16
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I had rather dwell with a lion and a dragon, than to keep
|
|
house with a wicked woman.
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Sir 25:17
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The wickedness of a woman changeth her face, and darkeneth
|
|
her countenance like sackcloth.
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Sir 25:18
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Her husband shall sit among his neighbours; and when he
|
|
heareth it shall sigh bitterly.
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|
Sir 25:19
|
|
All wickedness is but little to the wickedness of a woman:
|
|
let the portion of a sinner fall upon her.
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|
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|
Sir 25:20
|
|
As the climbing up a sandy way is to the feet of the aged, so
|
|
is a wife full of words to a quiet man.
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|
Sir 25:21
|
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Stumble not at the beauty of a woman, and desire her not for
|
|
pleasure.
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|
Sir 25:22
|
|
A woman, if she maintain her husband, is full of anger,
|
|
impudence, and much reproach.
|
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|
|
Sir 25:23
|
|
A wicked woman abateth the courage, maketh an heavy
|
|
countenance and a wounded heart: a woman that will not comfort
|
|
her husband in distress maketh weak hands and feeble knees.
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|
|
Sir 25:24
|
|
Of the woman came the beginning of sin, and through her we
|
|
all die.
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|
Sir 25:25
|
|
Give the water no passage; neither a wicked woman liberty to
|
|
gad abroad.
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|
Sir 25:26
|
|
If she go not as thou wouldest have her, cut her off from thy
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|
flesh, and give her a bill of divorce, and let her go.
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|
|
Sir 26:1
|
|
Blessed is the man that hath a virtuous wife, for the number
|
|
of his days shall be double.
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|
|
|
Sir 26:2
|
|
A virtuous woman rejoiceth her husband, and he shall fulfil
|
|
the years of his life in peace.
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|
|
|
Sir 26:3
|
|
A good wife is a good portion, which shall be given in the
|
|
portion of them that fear the Lord.
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|
|
|
Sir 26:4
|
|
Whether a man be rich or poor, if he have a good heart toward
|
|
the Lord, he shall at all times rejoice with a cheerful
|
|
countenance.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:5
|
|
There be three things that mine heart feareth; and for the
|
|
fourth I was sore afraid: the slander of a city, the gathering
|
|
together of an unruly multitude, and a false accusation: all
|
|
these are worse than death.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:6
|
|
But a grief of heart and sorrow is a woman that is jealous
|
|
over another woman, and a scourge of the tongue which
|
|
communicateth with all.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:7
|
|
An evil wife is a yoke shaken to and fro: he that hath hold
|
|
of her is as though he held a scorpion.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:8
|
|
A drunken woman and a gadder abroad causeth great anger, and
|
|
she will not cover her own shame.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:9
|
|
The whoredom of a woman may be known in her haughty looks and
|
|
eyelids.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:10
|
|
If thy daughter be shameless, keep her in straitly, lest she
|
|
abuse herself through overmuch liberty.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:11
|
|
Watch over an impudent eye: and marvel not if she trespass
|
|
against thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:12
|
|
She will open her mouth, as a thirsty traveller when he hath
|
|
found a fountain, and drink of every water near her: by every
|
|
hedge will she sit down, and open her quiver against every
|
|
arrow.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:13
|
|
The grace of a wife delighteth her husband, and her
|
|
discretion will fatten his bones.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:14
|
|
A silent and loving woman is a gift of the Lord; and there is
|
|
nothing so much worth as a mind well instructed.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:15
|
|
A shamefaced and faithful woman is a double grace, and her
|
|
continent mind cannot be valued.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:16
|
|
As the sun when it ariseth in the high heaven; so is the
|
|
beauty of a good wife in the ordering of her house.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:17
|
|
As the clear light is upon the holy candlestick; so is the
|
|
beauty of the face in ripe age.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:18
|
|
As the golden pillars are upon the sockets of silver; so are
|
|
the fair feet with a constant heart.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:19
|
|
My son, keep the flower of thine age sound; and give not thy
|
|
strength to strangers.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:20
|
|
When thou hast gotten a fruitful possession through all the
|
|
field, sow it with thine own seed, trusting in the goodness of
|
|
thy stock.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:21
|
|
So thy race which thou leavest shall be magnified, having the
|
|
confidence of their good descent.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:22
|
|
An harlot shall be accounted as spittle; but a married woman
|
|
is a tower against death to her husband.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:23
|
|
A wicked woman is given as a portion to a wicked man: but a
|
|
godly woman is given to him that feareth the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:24
|
|
A dishonest woman contemneth shame: but an honest woman will
|
|
reverence her husband.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:25
|
|
A shameless woman shall be counted as a dog; but she that is
|
|
shamefaced will fear the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:26
|
|
A woman that honoureth her husband shall be judged wise of
|
|
all; but she that dishonoureth him in her pride shall be counted
|
|
ungodly of all.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:27
|
|
A loud crying woman and a scold shall be sought out to drive
|
|
away the enemies.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:28
|
|
There be two things that grieve my heart; and the third
|
|
maketh me angry: a man of war that suffereth poverty; and men of
|
|
understanding that are not set by; and one that returneth from
|
|
righteousness to sin; the Lord prepareth such an one for the
|
|
sword.
|
|
|
|
Sir 26:29
|
|
A merchant shall hardly keep himself from doing wrong; and an
|
|
huckster shall not be freed from sin.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:1
|
|
Many have sinned for a small matter; and he that seeketh for
|
|
abundance will turn his eyes away.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:2
|
|
As a nail sticketh fast between the joinings of the stones;
|
|
so doth sin stick close between buying and selling.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:3
|
|
Unless a man hold himself diligently in the fear of the Lord,
|
|
his house shall soon be overthrown.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:4
|
|
As when one sifteth with a sieve, the refuse remaineth; so
|
|
the filth of man in his talk.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:5
|
|
The furnace proveth the potter's vessels; so the trial of man
|
|
is in his reasoning.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:6
|
|
The fruit declareth if the tree have been dressed; so is the
|
|
utterance of a conceit in the heart of man.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:7
|
|
Praise no man before thou hearest him speak; for this is the
|
|
trial of men.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:8
|
|
If thou followest righteousness, thou shalt obtain her, and
|
|
put her on, as a glorious long robe.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:9
|
|
The birds will resort unto their like; so will truth return
|
|
unto them that practise in her.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:10
|
|
As the lion lieth in wait for the prey; so sin for them that
|
|
work iniquity.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:11
|
|
The discourse of a godly man is always with wisdom; but a
|
|
fool changeth as the moon.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:12
|
|
If thou be among the indiscreet, observe the time; but be
|
|
continually among men of understanding.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:13
|
|
The discourse of fools is irksome, and their sport is the
|
|
wantonness of sin.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:14
|
|
The talk of him that sweareth much maketh the hair stand
|
|
upright; and their brawls make one stop his ears.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:15
|
|
The strife of the proud is bloodshedding, and their revilings
|
|
are grievous to the ear.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:16
|
|
Whoso discovereth secrets loseth his credit; and shall never
|
|
find friend to his mind.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:17
|
|
Love thy friend, and be faithful unto him: but if thou
|
|
betrayest his secrets, follow no more after him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:18
|
|
For as a man hath destroyed his enemy; so hast thou lost the
|
|
love of thy neighbor.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:19
|
|
As one that letteth a bird go out of his hand, so hast thou
|
|
let thy neighbour go, and shalt not get him again
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:20
|
|
Follow after him no more, for he is too far off; he is as a
|
|
roe escaped out of the snare.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:21
|
|
As for a wound, it may be bound up; and after reviling there
|
|
may be reconcilement: but he that betrayeth secrets is without
|
|
hope.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:22
|
|
He that winketh with the eyes worketh evil: and he that
|
|
knoweth him will depart from him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:23
|
|
When thou art present, he will speak sweetly, and will admire
|
|
thy words: but at the last he will writhe his mouth, and slander
|
|
thy sayings.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:24
|
|
I have hated many things, but nothing like him; for the Lord
|
|
will hate him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:25
|
|
Whoso casteth a stone on high casteth it on his own head; and
|
|
a deceitful stroke shall make wounds.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:26
|
|
Whoso diggeth a pit shall fall therein: and he that setteth a
|
|
trap shall be taken therein.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:27
|
|
He that worketh mischief, it shall fall upon him, and he
|
|
shall not know whence it cometh.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:28
|
|
Mockery and reproach are from the proud; but vengeance, as a
|
|
lion, shall lie in wait for them.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:29
|
|
They that rejoice at the fall of the righteous shall be taken
|
|
in the snare; and anguish shall consume them before they die.
|
|
|
|
Sir 27:30
|
|
Malice and wrath, even these are abominations; and the sinful
|
|
man shall have them both.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:1
|
|
He that revengeth shall find vengeance from the Lord, and he
|
|
will surely keep his sins [in remembrance.]
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:2
|
|
Forgive thy neighbour the hurt that he hath done unto thee,
|
|
so shall thy sins also be forgiven when thou prayest.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:3
|
|
One man beareth hatred against another, and doth he seek
|
|
pardon from the Lord?
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:4
|
|
He sheweth no mercy to a man, which is like himself: and doth
|
|
he ask forgiveness of his own sins?
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:5
|
|
If he that is but flesh nourish hatred, who will intreat for
|
|
pardon of his sins?
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:6
|
|
Remember thy end, and let enmity cease; [remember] corruption
|
|
and death, and abide in the commandments.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:7
|
|
Remember the commandments, and bear no malice to thy
|
|
neighbour: [remember] the covenant of the Highest, and wink at
|
|
ignorance.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:8
|
|
Abstain from strife, and thou shalt diminish thy sins: for a
|
|
furious man will kindle strife,
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:9
|
|
A sinful man disquieteth friends, and maketh debate among
|
|
them that be at peace.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:10
|
|
As the matter of the fire is, so it burneth: and as a man's
|
|
strength is, so is his wrath; and according to his riches his
|
|
anger riseth; and the stronger they are which contend, the more
|
|
they will be inflamed.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:11
|
|
An hasty contention kindleth a fire: and an hasty fighting
|
|
sheddeth blood.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:12
|
|
If thou blow the spark, it shall burn: if thou spit upon it,
|
|
it shall be quenched: and both these come out of thy mouth.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:13
|
|
Curse the whisperer and doubletongued: for such have
|
|
destroyed many that were at peace.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:14
|
|
A backbiting tongue hath disquieted many, and driven them
|
|
from nation to nation: strong cities hath it pulled down, and
|
|
overthrown the houses of great men.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:15
|
|
A backbiting tongue hath cast out virtuous women, and
|
|
deprived them of their labours.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:16
|
|
Whoso hearkeneth unto it shall never find rest, and never
|
|
dwell quietly.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:17
|
|
The stroke of the whip maketh marks in the flesh: but the
|
|
stroke of the tongue breaketh the bones.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:18
|
|
Many have fallen by the edge of the sword: but not so many as
|
|
have fallen by the tongue.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:19
|
|
Well is he that is defended through the venom thereof; who
|
|
hath not drawn the yoke thereof, nor hath been bound in her
|
|
bands.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:20
|
|
For the yoke thereof is a yoke of iron, and the bands thereof
|
|
are bands of brass.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:21
|
|
The death thereof is an evil death, the grave were better
|
|
than it.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:22
|
|
It shall not have rule over them that fear God, neither shall
|
|
they be burned with the flame thereof.
|
|
|
|
Sir 28:23
|
|
Such as forsake the Lord shall fall into it; and it shall
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burn in them, and not be quenched; it shall be sent upon them as
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a lion, and devour them as a leopard.
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Sir 28:24
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Look that thou hedge thy possession about with thorns, and
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bind up thy silver and gold,
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Sir 28:25
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And weigh thy words in a balance, and make a door and bar for
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thy mouth.
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Sir 28:26
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Beware thou slide not by it, lest thou fall before him that
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lieth in wait.
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Sir 29:1
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He that is merciful will lend unto his neighbour; and he that
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strengtheneth his hand keepeth the commandments.
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Sir 29:2
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Lend to thy neighbour in time of his need, and pay thou thy
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neighbour again in due season.
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Sir 29:3
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Keep thy word, and deal faithfully with him, and thou shalt
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always find the thing that is necessary for thee.
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Sir 29:4
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Many, when a thing was lent them, reckoned it to be found,
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and put them to trouble that helped them.
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Sir 29:5
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Till he hath received, he will kiss a man's hand; and for his
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neighbour's money he will speak submissly: but when he should
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repay, he will prolong the time, and return words of grief, and
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complain of the time.
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Sir 29:6
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If he prevail, he shall hardly receive the half, and he will
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count as if he had found it: if not, he hath deprived him of his
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money, and he hath gotten him an enemy without cause: he payeth
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him with cursings and railings; and for honour he will pay him
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disgrace.
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Sir 29:7
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Many therefore have refused to lend for other men's ill
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dealing, fearing to be defrauded.
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Sir 29:8
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Yet have thou patience with a man in poor estate, and delay
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not to shew him mercy.
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Sir 29:9
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Help the poor for the commandment's sake, and turn him not
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away because of his poverty.
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Sir 29:10
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Lose thy money for thy brother and thy friend, and let it not
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rust under a stone to be lost.
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Sir 29:11
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Lay up thy treasure according to the commandments of the most
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High, and it shall bring thee more profit than gold.
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Sir 29:12
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Shut up alms in thy storehouses: and it shall deliver thee
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from all affliction.
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Sir 29:13
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It shall fight for thee against thine enemies better than a
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mighty shield and strong spear.
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Sir 29:14
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An honest man is surety for his neighbour: but he that is
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impudent will forsake him.
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Sir 29:15
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Forget not the friendship of thy surety, for he hath given
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his life for thee.
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Sir 29:16
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A sinner will overthrow the good estate of his surety:
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Sir 29:17
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And he that is of an unthankful mind will leave him [in
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danger] that delivered him.
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Sir 29:18
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Suretiship hath undone many of good estate, and shaken them
|
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as a wave of the sea: mighty men hath it driven from their
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houses, so that they wandered among strange nations.
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|
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Sir 29:19
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A wicked man transgressing the commandments of the Lord shall
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fall into suretiship: and he that undertaketh and followeth
|
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other men's business for gain shall fall into suits.
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Sir 29:20
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Help thy neighbour according to thy power, and beware that
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thou thyself fall not into the same.
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Sir 29:21
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The chief thing for life is water, and bread, and clothing,
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and an house to cover shame.
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|
Sir 29:22
|
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Better is the life of a poor man in a mean cottage, than
|
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delicate fare in another man's house.
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|
Sir 29:23
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Be it little or much, hold thee contented, that thou hear not
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the reproach of thy house.
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|
Sir 29:24
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For it is a miserable life to go from house to house: for
|
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where thou art a stranger, thou darest not open thy mouth.
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Sir 29:25
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Thou shalt entertain, and feast, and have no thanks: moreover
|
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thou shalt hear bitter words:
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Sir 29:26
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Come, thou stranger, and furnish a table, and feed me of that
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thou hast ready.
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Sir 29:27
|
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Give place, thou stranger, to an honourable man; my brother
|
|
cometh to be lodged, and I have need of mine house.
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Sir 29:28
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|
These things are grievous to a man of understanding; the
|
|
upbraiding of houseroom, and reproaching of the lender.
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|
|
Sir 30:1
|
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He that loveth his son causeth him oft to feel the rod, that
|
|
he may have joy of him in the end.
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|
Sir 30:2
|
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He that chastiseth his son shall have joy in him, and shall
|
|
rejoice of him among his acquaintance.
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|
Sir 30:3
|
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He that teacheth his son grieveth the enemy: and before his
|
|
friends he shall rejoice of him.
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|
Sir 30:4
|
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Though his father die, yet he is as though he were not dead:
|
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for he hath left one behind him that is like himself.
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|
|
Sir 30:5
|
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While he lived, he saw and rejoiced in him: and when he died,
|
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he was not sorrowful.
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|
|
Sir 30:6
|
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He left behind him an avenger against his enemies, and one
|
|
that shall requite kindness to his friends.
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|
|
|
Sir 30:7
|
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He that maketh too much of his son shall bind up his wounds;
|
|
and his bowels will be troubled at every cry.
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|
|
|
Sir 30:8
|
|
An horse not broken becometh headstrong: and a child left to
|
|
himself will be wilful.
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|
|
Sir 30:9
|
|
Cocker thy child, and he shall make thee afraid: play with
|
|
him, and he will bring thee to heaviness.
|
|
|
|
Sir 30:10
|
|
Laugh not with him, lest thou have sorrow with him, and lest
|
|
thou gnash thy teeth in the end.
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|
|
|
Sir 30:11
|
|
Give him no liberty in his youth, and wink not at his
|
|
follies.
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|
|
|
Sir 30:12
|
|
Bow down his neck while he is young, and beat him on the
|
|
sides while he is a child, lest he wax stubborn, and be
|
|
disobedient unto thee, and so bring sorrow to thine heart.
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|
|
|
Sir 30:13
|
|
Chastise thy son, and hold him to labour, lest his lewd
|
|
behaviour be an offence unto thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 30:14
|
|
Better is the poor, being sound and strong of constitution,
|
|
than a rich man that is afflicted in his body.
|
|
|
|
Sir 30:15
|
|
Health and good estate of body are above all gold, and a
|
|
strong body above infinite wealth.
|
|
|
|
Sir 30:16
|
|
There is no riches above a sound body, and no joy above the
|
|
joy of the heart.
|
|
|
|
Sir 30:17
|
|
Death is better than a bitter life or continual sickness.
|
|
|
|
Sir 30:18
|
|
Delicates poured upon a mouth shut up are as messes of meat
|
|
set upon a grave.
|
|
|
|
Sir 30:19
|
|
What good doeth the offering unto an idol? for neither can it
|
|
eat nor smell: so is he that is persecuted of the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Sir 30:20
|
|
He seeth with his eyes and groaneth, as an eunuch that
|
|
embraceth a virgin and sigheth.
|
|
|
|
Sir 30:21
|
|
Give not over thy mind to heaviness, and afflict not thyself
|
|
in thine own counsel.
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|
|
|
Sir 30:22
|
|
The gladness of the heart is the life of man, and the
|
|
joyfulness of a man prolongeth his days.
|
|
|
|
Sir 30:23
|
|
Love thine own soul, and comfort thy heart, remove sorrow far
|
|
from thee: for sorrow hath killed many, and there is no profit
|
|
therein.
|
|
|
|
Sir 30:24
|
|
Envy and wrath shorten the life, and carefulness bringeth age
|
|
before the time.
|
|
|
|
Sir 30:25
|
|
A cheerful and good heart will have a care of his meat and
|
|
diet.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:1
|
|
Watching for riches consumeth the flesh, and the care thereof
|
|
driveth away sleep.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:2
|
|
Watching care will not let a man slumber, as a sore disease
|
|
breaketh sleep,
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:3
|
|
The rich hath great labour in gathering riches together; and
|
|
when he resteth, he is filled with his delicates.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:4
|
|
The poor laboureth in his poor estate; and when he leaveth
|
|
off, he is still needy.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:5
|
|
He that loveth gold shall not be justified, and he that
|
|
followeth corruption shall have enough thereof.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:6
|
|
Gold hath been the ruin of many, and their destruction was
|
|
present.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:7
|
|
It is a stumblingblock unto them that sacrifice unto it, and
|
|
every fool shall be taken therewith.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:8
|
|
Blessed is the rich that is found without blemish, and hath
|
|
not gone after gold.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:9
|
|
Who is he? and we will call him blessed: for wonderful things
|
|
hath he done among his people.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:10
|
|
Who hath been tried thereby, and found perfect? then let him
|
|
glory. Who might offend, and hath not offended? or done evil,
|
|
and hath not done it?
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:11
|
|
His goods shall be established, and the congregation shall
|
|
declare his alms.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:12
|
|
If thou sit at a bountiful table, be not greedy upon it, and
|
|
say not, There is much meat on it.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:13
|
|
Remember that a wicked eye is an evil thing: and what is
|
|
created more wicked than an eye? therefore it weepeth upon every
|
|
occasion.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:14
|
|
Stretch not thine hand whithersoever it looketh, and thrust
|
|
it not with him into the dish.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:15
|
|
Judge not thy neighbour by thyself: and be discreet in every
|
|
point.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:16
|
|
Eat as it becometh a man, those things which are set before
|
|
thee; and devour note, lest thou be hated.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:17
|
|
Leave off first for manners' sake; and be not unsatiable,
|
|
lest thou offend.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:18
|
|
When thou sittest among many, reach not thine hand out first
|
|
of all.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:19
|
|
A very little is sufficient for a man well nurtured, and he
|
|
fetcheth not his wind short upon his bed.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:20
|
|
Sound sleep cometh of moderate eating: he riseth early, and
|
|
his wits are with him: but the pain of watching, and choler, and
|
|
pangs of the belly, are with an unsatiable man.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:21
|
|
And if thou hast been forced to eat, arise, go forth, vomit,
|
|
and thou shalt have rest.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:22
|
|
My son, hear me, and despise me not, and at the last thou
|
|
shalt find as I told thee: in all thy works be quick, so shall
|
|
there no sickness come unto thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:23
|
|
Whoso is liberal of his meat, men shall speak well of him;
|
|
and the report of his good housekeeping will be believed.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:24
|
|
But against him that is a niggard of his meat the whole city
|
|
shall murmur; and the testimonies of his niggardness shall not
|
|
be doubted of.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:25
|
|
Shew not thy valiantness in wine; for wine hath destroyed
|
|
many.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:26
|
|
The furnace proveth the edge by dipping: so doth wine the
|
|
hearts of the proud by drunkeness.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:27
|
|
Wine is as good as life to a man, if it be drunk moderately:
|
|
what life is then to a man that is without wine? for it was made
|
|
to make men glad.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:28
|
|
Wine measurably drunk and in season bringeth gladness of the
|
|
heart, and cheerfulness of the mind:
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:29
|
|
But wine drunken with excess maketh bitterness of the mind,
|
|
with brawling and quarrelling.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:30
|
|
Drunkenness increaseth the rage of a fool till he offend: it
|
|
diminisheth strength, and maketh wounds.
|
|
|
|
Sir 31:31
|
|
Rebuke not thy neighbour at the wine, and despise him not in
|
|
his mirth: give him no despiteful words, and press not upon him
|
|
with urging him [to drink.]
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:1
|
|
If thou be made the master [of a feast,] lift not thyself up,
|
|
but be among them as one of the rest; take diligent care for
|
|
them, and so sit down.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:2
|
|
And when thou hast done all thy office, take thy place, that
|
|
thou mayest be merry with them, and receive a crown for thy well
|
|
ordering of the feast.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:3
|
|
Speak, thou that art the elder, for it becometh thee, but
|
|
with sound judgment; and hinder not musick.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:4
|
|
Pour not out words where there is a musician, and shew not
|
|
forth wisdom out of time.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:5
|
|
A concert of musick in a banquet of wine is as a signet of
|
|
carbuncle set in gold.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:6
|
|
As a signet of an emerald set in a work of gold, so is the
|
|
melody of musick with pleasant wine.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:7
|
|
Speak, young man, if there be need of thee: and yet scarcely
|
|
when thou art twice asked.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:8
|
|
Let thy speech be short, comprehending much in few words; be
|
|
as one that knoweth and yet holdeth his tongue.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:9
|
|
If thou be among great men, make not thyself equal with them;
|
|
and when ancient men are in place, use not many words.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:10
|
|
Before the thunder goeth lightning; and before a shamefaced
|
|
man shall go favour.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:11
|
|
Rise up betimes, and be not the last; but get thee home
|
|
without delay.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:12
|
|
There take thy pastime, and do what thou wilt: but sin not by
|
|
proud speech.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:13
|
|
And for these things bless him that made thee, and hath
|
|
replenished thee with his good things.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:14
|
|
Whoso feareth the Lord will receive his discipline; and they
|
|
that seek him early shall find favour.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:15
|
|
He that seeketh the law shall be filled therewith: but the
|
|
hypocrite will be offended thereat.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:16
|
|
They that fear the Lord shall find judgment, and shall kindle
|
|
justice as a light.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:17
|
|
A sinful man will not be reproved, but findeth an excuse
|
|
according to his will.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:18
|
|
A man of counsel will be considerate; but a strange and proud
|
|
man is not daunted with fear, even when of himself he hath done
|
|
without counsel.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:19
|
|
Do nothing without advice; and when thou hast once done,
|
|
repent not.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:20
|
|
Go not in a way wherein thou mayest fall, and stumble not
|
|
among the stones.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:21
|
|
Be not confident in a plain way.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:22
|
|
And beware of thine own children.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:23
|
|
In every good work trust thy own soul; for this is the
|
|
keeping of the commandments.
|
|
|
|
Sir 32:24
|
|
He that believeth in the Lord taketh heed to the commandment;
|
|
and he that trusteth in him shall fare never the worse.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:1
|
|
There shall no evil happen unto him that feareth the Lord;
|
|
but in temptation even again he will deliver him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:2
|
|
A wise man hateth not the law; but he that is an hypocrite
|
|
therein is as a ship in a storm.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:3
|
|
A man of understanding trusteth in the law; and the law is
|
|
faithful unto him, as an oracle.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:4
|
|
Prepare what to say, and so thou shalt be heard: and bind up
|
|
instruction, and then make answer.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:5
|
|
The heart of the foolish is like a cartwheel; and his
|
|
thoughts are like a rolling axletree.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:6
|
|
A stallion horse is as a mocking friend, he neigheth under
|
|
every one that sitteth upon him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:7
|
|
Why doth one day excel another, when as all the light of
|
|
every day in the year is of the sun?
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:8
|
|
By the knowledge of the Lord they were distinguished: and he
|
|
altered seasons and feasts.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:9
|
|
Some of them hath he made high days, and hallowed them, and
|
|
some of them hath he made ordinary days.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:10
|
|
And all men are from the ground, and Adam was created of
|
|
earth:
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:11
|
|
In much knowledge the Lord hath divided them, and made their
|
|
ways diverse.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:12
|
|
Some of them hath he blessed and exalted and some of them he
|
|
sanctified, and set near himself: but some of them hath he
|
|
cursed and brought low, and turned out of their places.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:13
|
|
As the clay is in the potter's hand, to fashion it at his
|
|
pleasure: so man is in the hand of him that made him, to render
|
|
to them as liketh him best.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:14
|
|
Good is set against evil, and life against death: so is the
|
|
godly against the sinner, and the sinner against the godly.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:15
|
|
So look upon all the works of the most High; and there are
|
|
two and two, one against another.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:16
|
|
I awaked up last of all, as one that gathereth after the
|
|
grapegatherers: by the blessing of the Lord I profited, and tred
|
|
my winepress like a gatherer of grapes.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:17
|
|
Consider that I laboured not for myself only, but for all
|
|
them that seek learning.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:18
|
|
Hear me, O ye great men of the people, and hearken with your
|
|
ears, ye rulers of the congregation.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:19
|
|
Give not thy son and wife, thy brother and friend, power over
|
|
thee while thou livest, and give not thy goods to another: lest
|
|
it repent thee, and thou intreat for the same again.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:20
|
|
As long as thou livest and hast breath in thee, give not
|
|
thyself over to any.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:21
|
|
For better it is that thy children should seek to thee, than
|
|
that thou shouldest stand to their courtesy.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:22
|
|
In all thy works keep to thyself the preeminence; leave not a
|
|
stain in thine honour.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:23
|
|
At the time when thou shalt end thy days, and finish thy
|
|
life, distribute thine inheritance.
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:24
|
|
Fodder, a wand, and burdens, are for the ass; and bread,
|
|
correction, and work, for a servant. .
|
|
|
|
Sir 33:25
|
|
If thou set thy servant to labour, thou shalt find rest: but
|
|
if thou let him go idle, he shall seek liberty.
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Sir 33:26
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A yoke and a collar do bow the neck: so are tortures and
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torments for an evil servant.
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Sir 33:27
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Send him to labour, that he be not idle; for idleness
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teacheth much evil.
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Sir 33:28
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Set him to work, as is fit for him: if he be not obedient,
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put on more heavy fetters.
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Sir 33:29
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But be not excessive toward any; and without discretion do
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nothing.
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Sir 33:30
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If thou have a servant, let him be unto thee as thyself,
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because thou hast bought him with a price.
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Sir 33:31
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If thou have a servant, entreat him as a brother: for thou
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hast need of him, as of thine own soul: if thou entreat him
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evil, and he run from thee, which way wilt thou go to seek him?
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Sir 34:1
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The hopes of a man void of understanding are vain and false:
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and dreams lift up fools.
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Sir 34:2
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Whoso regardeth dreams is like him that catcheth at a shadow,
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and followeth after the wind.
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Sir 34:3
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The vision of dreams is the resemblance of one thing to
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another, even as the likeness of a face to a face.
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Sir 34:4
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Of an unclean thing what can be cleansed? and from that thing
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which is false what truth can come?
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Sir 34:5
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Divinations, and soothsayings, and dreams, are vain: and the
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heart fancieth, as a woman's heart in travail.
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Sir 34:6
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If they be not sent from the most High in thy visitation, set
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not thy heart upon them.
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Sir 34:7
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For dreams have deceived many, and they have failed that put
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their trust in them.
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Sir 34:8
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The law shall be found perfect without lies: and wisdom is
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perfection to a faithful mouth.
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Sir 34:9
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A man that hath travelled knoweth many things; and he that
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hath much experience will declare wisdom.
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Sir 34:10
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He that hath no experience knoweth little: but he that hath
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travelled is full of prudence.
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Sir 34:11
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When I travelled, I saw many things; and I understand more
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than I can express.
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Sir 34:12
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I was ofttimes in danger of death: yet I was delivered
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because of these things.
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Sir 34:13
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The spirit of those that fear the Lord shall live; for their
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hope is in him that saveth them.
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Sir 34:14
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Whoso feareth the Lord shall not fear nor be afraid; for he
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is his hope.
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Sir 34:15
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Blessed is the soul of him that feareth the Lord: to whom
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doth he look? and who is his strength?
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Sir 34:16
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For the eyes of the Lord are upon them that love him, he is
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their mighty protection and strong stay, a defence from heat,
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and a cover from the sun at noon, a preservation from stumbling,
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and an help from falling.
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Sir 34:17
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He raiseth up the soul, and lighteneth the eyes: he giveth
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health, life, and blessing.
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Sir 34:18
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He that sacrificeth of a thing wrongfully gotten, his
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offering is ridiculous; and the gifts of unjust men are not
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accepted.
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Sir 34:19
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The most High is not pleased with the offerings of the
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wicked; neither is he pacified for sin by the multitude of
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sacrifices.
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|
Sir 34:20
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Whoso bringeth an offering of the goods of the poor doeth as
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one that killeth the son before his father's eyes.
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Sir 34:21
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The bread of the needy is their life: he that defraudeth him
|
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thereof is a man of blood.
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Sir 34:22
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He that taketh away his neighbour's living slayeth him; and
|
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he that defraudeth the labourer of his hire is a bloodshedder.
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Sir 34:23
|
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When one buildeth, and another pulleth down, what profit have
|
|
they then but labour?
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|
Sir 34:24
|
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When one prayeth, and another curseth, whose voice will the
|
|
Lord hear?
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|
Sir 34:25
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He that washeth himself after the touching of a dead body, if
|
|
he touch it again, what availeth his washing?
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Sir 34:26
|
|
So is it with a man that fasteth for his sins, and goeth
|
|
again, and doeth the same: who will hear his prayer? or what
|
|
doth his humbling profit him?
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|
Sir 35:1
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He that keepeth the law bringeth offerings enough: he that
|
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taketh heed to the commandment offereth a peace offering.
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|
Sir 35:2
|
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He that requiteth a goodturn offereth fine flour; and he that
|
|
giveth alms sacrificeth praise.
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|
|
Sir 35:3
|
|
To depart from wickedness is a thing pleasing to the Lord;
|
|
and to forsake unrighteousness is a propitiation.
|
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|
Sir 35:4
|
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Thou shalt not appear empty before the Lord.
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|
Sir 35:5
|
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For all these things [are to be done] because of the
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|
commandment.
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|
Sir 35:6
|
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The offering of the righteous maketh the altar fat, and the
|
|
sweet savour thereof is before the most High.
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|
|
Sir 35:7
|
|
The sacrifice of a just man is acceptable. and the memorial
|
|
thereof shall never be forgotten.
|
|
|
|
Sir 35:8
|
|
Give the Lord his honour with a good eye, and diminish not
|
|
the firstfruits of thine hands.
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|
|
Sir 35:9
|
|
In all thy gifts shew a cheerful countenance, and dedicate
|
|
thy tithes with gladness.
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|
|
Sir 35:10
|
|
Give unto the most High according as he hath enriched thee;
|
|
and as thou hast gotten, give with a cheerful eye.
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|
|
|
Sir 35:11
|
|
For the Lord recompenseth, and will give thee seven times as
|
|
much.
|
|
|
|
Sir 35:12
|
|
Do not think to corrupt with gifts; for such he will not
|
|
receive: and trust not to unrighteous sacrifices; for the Lord
|
|
is judge, and with him is no respect of persons.
|
|
|
|
Sir 35:13
|
|
He will not accept any person against a poor man, but will
|
|
hear the prayer of the oppressed.
|
|
|
|
Sir 35:14
|
|
He will not despise the supplication of the fatherless; nor
|
|
the widow, when she poureth out her complaint.
|
|
|
|
Sir 35:15
|
|
Do not the tears run down the widow's cheeks? and is not her
|
|
cry against him that causeth them to fall?
|
|
|
|
Sir 35:16
|
|
He that serveth the Lord shall be accepted with favour, and
|
|
his prayer shall reach unto the clouds.
|
|
|
|
Sir 35:17
|
|
The prayer of the humble pierceth the clouds: and till it
|
|
come nigh, he will not be comforted; and will not depart, till
|
|
the most High shall behold to judge righteously, and execute
|
|
judgment.
|
|
|
|
Sir 35:18
|
|
For the Lord will not be slack, neither will the Mighty be
|
|
patient toward them, till he have smitten in sunder the loins of
|
|
the unmerciful, and repayed vengeance to the heathen; till he
|
|
have taken away the multitude of the proud, and broken the
|
|
sceptre of the unrighteous;
|
|
|
|
Sir 35:19
|
|
Till he have rendered to every man according to his deeds,
|
|
and to the works of men according to their devices; till he have
|
|
judged the cause of his people, and made them to rejoice in his
|
|
mercy.
|
|
|
|
Sir 35:20
|
|
Mercy is seasonable in the time of affliction, as clouds of
|
|
rain in the time of drought.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:1
|
|
Have mercy upon us, O Lord God of all, and behold us:
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:2
|
|
And send thy fear upon all the nations that seek not after
|
|
thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:3
|
|
Lift up thy hand against the strange nations, and let them
|
|
see thy power.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:4
|
|
As thou wast sanctified in us before them: so be thou
|
|
magnified among them before us.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:5
|
|
And let them know thee, as we have known thee, that there is
|
|
no God but only thou, O God.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:6
|
|
Shew new signs, and make other strange wonders: glorify thy
|
|
hand and thy right arm, that they may set forth thy wondrous
|
|
works.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:7
|
|
Raise up indignation, and pour out wrath: take away the
|
|
adversary, and destroy the enemy.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:8
|
|
Sake the time short, remember the covenant, and let them
|
|
declare thy wonderful works.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:9
|
|
Let him that escapeth be consumed by the rage of the fire;
|
|
and let them perish that oppress the people.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:10
|
|
Smite in sunder the heads of the rulers of the heathen, that
|
|
say, There is none other but we.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:11
|
|
Gather all the tribes of Jacob together, and inherit thou
|
|
them, as from the beginning.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:12
|
|
O Lord, have mercy upon the people that is called by thy
|
|
name, and upon Israel, whom thou hast named thy firstborn.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:13
|
|
O be merciful unto Jerusalem, thy holy city, the place of thy
|
|
rest.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:14
|
|
Fill Sion with thine unspeakable oracles, and thy people with
|
|
thy glory:
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:15
|
|
Give testimony unto those that thou hast possessed from the
|
|
beginning, and raise up prophets that have been in thy name.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:16
|
|
Reward them that wait for thee, and let thy prophets be found
|
|
faithful.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:17
|
|
O Lord, hear the prayer of thy servants, according to the
|
|
blessing of Aaron over thy people, that all they which dwell
|
|
upon the earth may know that thou art the Lord, the eternal God.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:18
|
|
The belly devoureth all meats, yet is one meat better than
|
|
another.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:19
|
|
As the palate tasteth divers kinds of venison: so doth an
|
|
heart of understanding false speeches.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:20
|
|
A froward heart causeth heaviness: but a man of experience
|
|
will recompense him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:21
|
|
A woman will receive every man, yet is one daughter better
|
|
than another.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:22
|
|
The beauty of a woman cheereth the countenance, and a man
|
|
loveth nothing better.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:23
|
|
If there be kindness, meekness, and comfort, in her tongue,
|
|
then is not her husband like other men.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:24
|
|
He that getteth a wife beginneth a possession, a help like
|
|
unto himself, and a pillar of rest.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:25
|
|
Where no hedge is, there the possession is spoiled: and he
|
|
that hath no wife will wander up and down mourning.
|
|
|
|
Sir 36:26
|
|
Who will trust a thief well appointed, that skippeth from
|
|
city to city? so [who will believe] a man that hath no house,
|
|
and lodgeth wheresoever the night taketh him?
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:1
|
|
Every friend saith, I am his friend also: but there is a
|
|
friend, which is only a friend in name.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:2
|
|
Is it not a grief unto death, when a companion and friend is
|
|
turned to an enemy?
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:3
|
|
O wicked imagination, whence camest thou in to cover the
|
|
earth with deceit?
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:4
|
|
There is a companion, which rejoiceth in the prosperity of a
|
|
friend, but in the time of trouble will be against him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:5
|
|
There is a companion, which helpeth his friend for the belly,
|
|
and taketh up the buckler against the enemy.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:6
|
|
Forget not thy friend in thy mind, and be not unmindful of
|
|
him in thy riches.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:7
|
|
Every counsellor extolleth counsel; but there is some that
|
|
counselleth for himself.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:8
|
|
Beware of a counsellor, and know before what need he hath;
|
|
for he will counsel for himself; lest he cast the lot upon thee,
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:9
|
|
And say unto thee, Thy way is good: and afterward he stand on
|
|
the other side, to see what shall befall thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:10
|
|
Consult not with one that suspecteth thee: and hide thy
|
|
counsel from such as envy thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:11
|
|
Neither consult with a woman touching her of whom she is
|
|
jealous; neither with a coward in matters of war; nor with a
|
|
merchant concerning exchange; nor with a buyer of selling; nor
|
|
with an envious man of thankfulness; nor with an unmerciful man
|
|
touching kindness; nor with the slothful for any work; nor with
|
|
an hireling for a year of finishing work; nor with an idle
|
|
servant of much business: hearken not unto these in any matter
|
|
of counsel.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:12
|
|
But be continually with a godly man, whom thou knowest to keep
|
|
the commandments of the Lord, whose, mind is according to thy
|
|
mind, and will sorrow with thee, if thou shalt miscarry.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:13
|
|
And let the counsel of thine own heart stand: for there is no
|
|
man more faithful unto thee than it.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:14
|
|
For a man's mind is sometime wont to tell him more than seven
|
|
watchmen, that sit above in an high tower.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:15
|
|
And above all this pray to the most High, that he will direct
|
|
thy way in truth.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:16
|
|
Let reason go before every enterprize, and counsel before
|
|
every action.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:17
|
|
The countenance is a sign of changing of the heart.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:18
|
|
Four manner of things appear: good and evil, life and death:
|
|
but the tongue ruleth over them continually.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:19
|
|
There is one that is wise and teacheth many, and yet is
|
|
unprofitable to himself.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:20
|
|
There is one that sheweth wisdom in words, and is hated: he
|
|
shall be destitute of all food.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:21
|
|
For grace is not given, him from the Lord, because he is
|
|
deprived of all wisdom.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:22
|
|
Another is wise to himself; and the fruits of understanding
|
|
are commendable in his mouth.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:23
|
|
A wise man instructeth his people; and the fruits of his
|
|
understanding fail not.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:24
|
|
A wise man shall be filled with blessing; and all they that
|
|
see him shall count him happy.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:25
|
|
The days of the life of man may be numbered: but the days of
|
|
Israel are innumerable.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:26
|
|
A wise man shall inherit glory among his people, and his name
|
|
shall be perpetual.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:27
|
|
My son, prove thy soul in thy life, and see what is evil for
|
|
it, and give not that unto it.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:28
|
|
For all things are not profitable for all men, neither hath
|
|
every soul pleasure in every thing.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:29
|
|
Be not unsatiable in any dainty thing, nor too greedy upon
|
|
meats:
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:30
|
|
For excess of meats bringeth sickness, and surfeiting will
|
|
turn into choler.
|
|
|
|
Sir 37:31
|
|
By surfeiting have many perished; but he that taketh heed
|
|
prolongeth his life.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:1
|
|
Honour a physician with the honour due unto him for the uses
|
|
which ye may have of him: for the Lord hath created him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:2
|
|
For of the most High cometh healing, and he shall receive
|
|
honour of the king.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:3
|
|
The skill of the physician shall lift up his head: and in the
|
|
sight of great men he shall be in admiration.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:4
|
|
The Lord hath created medicines out of the earth; and he that
|
|
is wise will not abhor them.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:5
|
|
Was not the water made sweet with wood, that the virtue
|
|
thereof might be known?
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:6
|
|
And he hath given men skill, that he might be honoured in his
|
|
marvellous works.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:7
|
|
With such doth he heal [men,] and taketh away their pains.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:8
|
|
Of such doth the apothecary make a confection; and of his
|
|
works there is no end; and from him is peace over all the earth,
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:9
|
|
My son, in thy sickness be not negligent: but pray unto the
|
|
Lord, and he will make thee whole.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:10
|
|
Leave off from sin, and order thine hands aright, and cleanse
|
|
thy heart from all wickedness.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:11
|
|
Give a sweet savour, and a memorial of fine flour; and make a
|
|
fat offering, as not being.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:12
|
|
Then give place to the physician, for the Lord hath created
|
|
him: let him not go from thee, for thou hast need of him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:13
|
|
There is a time when in their hands there is good success.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:14
|
|
For they shall also pray unto the Lord, that he would prosper
|
|
that, which they give for ease and remedy to prolong life.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:15
|
|
He that sinneth before his Maker, let him fall into the hand
|
|
of the physician.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:16
|
|
My son, let tears fall down over the dead, and begin to
|
|
lament, as if thou hadst suffered great harm thyself; and then
|
|
cover his body according to the custom, and neglect not his
|
|
burial.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:17
|
|
Weep bitterly, and make great moan, and use lamentation, as
|
|
he is worthy, and that a day or two, lest thou be evil spoken
|
|
of: and then comfort thyself for thy heaviness.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:18
|
|
For of heaviness cometh death, and the heaviness of the heart
|
|
breaketh strength.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:19
|
|
In affliction also sorrow remaineth: and the life of the poor
|
|
is the curse of the heart.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:20
|
|
Take no heaviness to heart: drive it away, and member the
|
|
last end.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:21
|
|
Forget it not, for there is no turning again: thou shalt not
|
|
do him good, but hurt thyself.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:22
|
|
Remember my judgment: for thine also shall be so; yesterday
|
|
for me, and to day for thee.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:23
|
|
When the dead is at rest, let his remembrance rest; and be
|
|
comforted for him, when his Spirit is departed from him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:24
|
|
The wisdom of a learned man cometh by opportunity of leisure:
|
|
and he that hath little business shall become wise.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:25
|
|
How can he get wisdom that holdeth the plough, and that
|
|
glorieth in the goad, that driveth oxen, and is occupied in
|
|
their labours, and whose talk is of bullocks?
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:26
|
|
He giveth his mind to make furrows; and is diligent to give
|
|
the kine fodder.
|
|
|
|
Sir 38:27
|
|
So every carpenter and workmaster, that laboureth night and
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day: and they that cut and grave seals, and are diligent to make
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great variety, and give themselves to counterfeit imagery, and
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watch to finish a work:
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Sir 38:28
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The smith also sitting by the anvil, and considering the iron
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|
work, the vapour of the fire wasteth his flesh, and he fighteth
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with the heat of the furnace: the noise of the hammer and the
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anvil is ever in his ears, and his eyes look still upon the
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pattern of the thing that he maketh; he setteth his mind to
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finish his work, and watcheth to polish it perfectly:
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Sir 38:29
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So doth the potter sitting at his work, and turning the wheel
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about with his feet, who is alway carefully set at his work, and
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maketh all his work by number;
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Sir 38:30
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He fashioneth the clay with his arm, and boweth down his
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strength before his feet; he applieth himself to lead it over;
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and he is diligent to make clean the furnace:
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Sir 38:31
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All these trust to their hands: and every one is wise in his
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work.
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Sir 38:32
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Without these cannot a city be inhabited: and they shall not
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dwell where they will, nor go up and down:
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Sir 38:33
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They shall not be sought for in publick counsel, nor sit high
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in the congregation: they shall not sit on the judges' seat, nor
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understand the sentence of judgment: they cannot declare justice
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and judgment; and they shall not be found where parables are
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spoken.
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Sir 38:34
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But they will maintain the state of the world, and [all]
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their desire is in the work of their craft.
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Sir 39:1
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But he that giveth his mind to the law of the most High, and
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is occupied in the meditation thereof, will seek out the wisdom
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of all the ancient, and be occupied in prophecies.
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|
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Sir 39:2
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He will keep the sayings of the renowned men: and where
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subtil parables are, he will be there also.
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Sir 39:3
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He will seek out the secrets of grave sentences, and be
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conversant in dark parables.
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Sir 39:4
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He shall serve among great men, and appear before princes: he
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will travel through strange countries; for he hath tried the
|
|
good and the evil among men.
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|
Sir 39:5
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He will give his heart to resort early to the Lord that made
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|
him, and will pray before the most High, and will open his mouth
|
|
in prayer, and make supplication for his sins.
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|
Sir 39:6
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When the great Lord will, he shall be filled with the spirit
|
|
of understanding: he shall pour out wise sentences, and give
|
|
thanks unto the Lord in his prayer.
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|
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|
Sir 39:7
|
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He shall direct his counsel and knowledge, and in his secrets
|
|
shall he meditate.
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|
Sir 39:8
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He shall shew forth that which he hath learned, and shall
|
|
glory in the law of the covenant of the Lord.
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|
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|
Sir 39:9
|
|
Many shall commend his understanding; and so long as the
|
|
world endureth, it shall not be blotted out; his memorial shall
|
|
not depart away, and his name shall live from generation to
|
|
generation.
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|
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|
Sir 39:10
|
|
Nations shall shew forth his wisdom, and the congregation
|
|
shall declare his praise.
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|
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|
Sir 39:11
|
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If he die, he shall leave a greater name than a thousand: and
|
|
if he live, he shall increase it.
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|
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|
Sir 39:12
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|
Yet have I more to say, which I have thought upon; for I am
|
|
filled as the moon at the full.
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|
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|
Sir 39:13
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Hearken unto me, ye holy children, and bud forth as a rose
|
|
growing by the brook of the field:
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|
|
|
Sir 39:14
|
|
And give ye a sweet savour as frankincense, and flourish as a
|
|
lily, send forth a smell, and sing a song of praise, bless the
|
|
Lord in all his works.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:15
|
|
Magnify his name, and shew forth his praise with the songs of
|
|
your lips, and with harps, and in praising him ye shall say
|
|
after this manner:
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|
|
Sir 39:16
|
|
All the works of the Lord are exceeding good, and whatsoever
|
|
he commandeth shall be accomplished in due season.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:17
|
|
And none may say, What is this? wherefore is that? for at
|
|
time convenient they shall all be sought out: at his commandment
|
|
the waters stood as an heap, and at the words of his mouth the
|
|
receptacles of waters.
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|
Sir 39:18
|
|
At his commandment is done whatsoever pleaseth him; and none
|
|
can hinder, when he will save.
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|
Sir 39:19
|
|
The works of all flesh are before him, and nothing can be hid
|
|
from his eyes.
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|
Sir 39:20
|
|
He seeth from everlasting to everlasting; and there is
|
|
nothing wonderful before him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:21
|
|
A man need not to say, What is this? wherefore is that? for
|
|
he hath made all things for their uses.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:22
|
|
His blessing covered the dry land as a river, and watered it
|
|
as a flood.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:23
|
|
As he hath turned the waters into saltness: so shall the
|
|
heathen inherit his wrath.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:24
|
|
As his ways are plain unto the holy; so are they
|
|
stumblingblocks unto the wicked.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:25
|
|
For the good are good things created from the beginning: so
|
|
evil things for sinners.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:26
|
|
The principal things for the whole use of man's life are
|
|
water, fire, iron, and salt, flour of wheat, honey, milk, and
|
|
the blood of the grape, and oil, and clothing.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:27
|
|
All these things are for good to the godly: so to the sinners
|
|
they are turned into evil.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:28
|
|
There be spirits that are created for vengeance, which in
|
|
their fury lay on sore strokes; in the time of destruction they
|
|
pour out their force, and appease the wrath of him that made
|
|
them.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:29
|
|
Fire, and hail, and famine, and death, all these were created
|
|
for vengeance;
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:30
|
|
Teeth of wild beasts, and scorpions, serpents, and the sword
|
|
punishing the wicked to destruction.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:31
|
|
They shall rejoice in his commandment, and they shall be
|
|
ready upon earth, when need is; and when their time is come,
|
|
they shall not transgress his word.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:32
|
|
Therefore from the beginning I was resolved, and thought upon
|
|
these things, and have left them in writing.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:33
|
|
All the works of the Lord are good: and he will give every
|
|
needful thing in due season.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:34
|
|
So that a man cannot say, This is worse than that: for in
|
|
time they shall all be well approved.
|
|
|
|
Sir 39:35
|
|
And therefore praise ye the Lord with the whole heart and
|
|
mouth, and bless the name of the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:1
|
|
Great travail is created for every man, and an heavy yoke is
|
|
upon the sons of Adam, from the day that they go out of their
|
|
mother's womb, till the day that they return to the mother of
|
|
all things.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:2
|
|
Their imagination of things to come, and the day of death,
|
|
[trouble] their thoughts, and [cause] fear of heart;
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:3
|
|
From him that sitteth on a throne of glory, unto him that is
|
|
humbled in earth and ashes;
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:4
|
|
From him that weareth purple and a crown, unto him that is
|
|
clothed with a linen frock.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:5
|
|
Wrath, and envy, trouble, and unquietness, fear of death, and
|
|
anger, and strife, and in the time of rest upon his bed his
|
|
night sleep, do change his knowledge.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:6
|
|
A little or nothing is his rest, and afterward he is in his
|
|
sleep, as in a day of keeping watch, troubled in the vision of
|
|
his heart, as if he were escaped out of a battle.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:7
|
|
When all is safe, he awaketh, and marvelleth that the fear
|
|
was nothing.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:8
|
|
[Such things happen] unto all flesh, both man and beast, and
|
|
that is sevenfold more upon sinners.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:9
|
|
Death, and bloodshed, strife, and sword, calamities, famine,
|
|
tribulation, and the scourge;
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:10
|
|
These things are created for the wicked, and for their sakes
|
|
came the flood.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:11
|
|
All things that are of the earth shall turn to the earth
|
|
again: and that which is of the waters doth return into the sea.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:12
|
|
All bribery and injustice shall be blotted out: but true
|
|
dealing shall endure for ever.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:13
|
|
The goods of the unjust shall be dried up like a river, and
|
|
shall vanish with noise, like a great thunder in rain.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:14
|
|
While he openeth his hand he shall rejoice: so shall
|
|
transgressors come to nought.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:15
|
|
The children of the ungodly shall not bring forth many
|
|
branches: but are as unclean roots upon a hard rock.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:16
|
|
The weed growing upon every water and bank of a river shall
|
|
be pulled up before all grass.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:17
|
|
Bountifulness is as a most fruitful garden, and mercifulness
|
|
endureth for ever.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:18
|
|
To labour, and to be content with that a man hath, is a sweet
|
|
life: but he that findeth a treasure is above them both.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:19
|
|
Children and the building of a city continue a man's name:
|
|
but a blameless wife is counted above them both.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:20
|
|
Wine and musick rejoice the heart: but the love of wisdom is
|
|
above them both.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:21
|
|
The pipe and the psaltery make sweet melody: but a pleasant
|
|
tongue is above them both.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:22
|
|
Thine eye desireth favour and beauty: but more than both corn
|
|
while it is green.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:23
|
|
A friend and companion never meet amiss: but above both is a
|
|
wife with her husband.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:24
|
|
Brethren and help are against time of trouble: but alms shall
|
|
deliver more than them both.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:25
|
|
Gold and silver make the foot stand sure: but counsel is
|
|
esteemed above them both.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:26
|
|
Riches and strength lift up the heart: but the fear of the
|
|
Lord is above them both: there is no want in the fear of the
|
|
Lord, and it needeth not to seek help.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:27
|
|
The fear of the Lord is a fruitful garden, and covereth him
|
|
above all glory.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:28
|
|
My son, lead not a beggar's life; for better it is to die
|
|
than to beg.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:29
|
|
The life of him that dependeth on another man's table is not
|
|
to be counted for a life; for he polluteth himself with other
|
|
men's meat: but a wise man well nurtured will beware thereof.
|
|
|
|
Sir 40:30
|
|
Begging is sweet in the mouth of the shameless: but in his
|
|
belly there shall burn a fire.
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:1
|
|
O death, how bitter is the remembrance of thee to a man that
|
|
liveth at rest in his possessions, unto the man that hath
|
|
nothing to vex him, and that hath prosperity in all things: yea,
|
|
unto him that is yet able to receive meat!
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:2
|
|
O death, acceptable is thy sentence unto the needy, and unto
|
|
him whose strength faileth, that is now in the last age, and is
|
|
vexed with all things, and to him that despaireth, and hath lost
|
|
patience!
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:3
|
|
Fear not the sentence of death, remember them that have been
|
|
before thee, and that come after; for this is the sentence of
|
|
the Lord over all flesh.
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:4
|
|
And why art thou against the pleasure of the most High? there
|
|
is no inquisition in the grave, whether thou have lived ten, or
|
|
an hundred, or a thousand years.
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:5
|
|
The children of sinners are abominable children, and they
|
|
that are conversant in the dwelling of the ungodly.
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:6
|
|
The inheritance of sinners' children shall perish, and their
|
|
posterity shall have a perpetual reproach.
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:7
|
|
The children will complain of an ungodly father, because they
|
|
shall be reproached for his sake.
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:8
|
|
Woe be unto you, ungodly men, which have forsaken the law of
|
|
the most high God! for if ye increase, it shall be to your
|
|
destruction:
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:9
|
|
And if ye be born, ye shall be born to a curse: and if ye
|
|
die, a curse shall be your portion.
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:10
|
|
All that are of the earth shall turn to earth again: so the
|
|
ungodly shall go from a curse to destruction.
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:11
|
|
The mourning of men is about their bodies: but an ill name of
|
|
sinners shall be blotted out.
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:12
|
|
Have regard to thy name; for that shall continue with thee
|
|
above a thousand great treasures of gold.
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:13
|
|
A good life hath but few days: but a good name endureth for
|
|
ever.
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:14
|
|
My children, keep discipline in peace: for wisdom that is
|
|
hid, and a treasure that is not seen, what profit is in them
|
|
both?
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:15
|
|
A man that hideth his foolishness is better than a man that
|
|
hideth his wisdom.
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:16
|
|
Therefore be shamefaced according to my word: for it is not
|
|
good to retain all shamefacedness; neither is it altogether
|
|
approved in every thing.
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:17
|
|
Be ashamed of whoredom before father and mother: and of a lie
|
|
before a prince and a mighty man;
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:18
|
|
Of an offence before a judge and ruler; of iniquity before a
|
|
congregation and people; of unjust dealing before thy partner
|
|
and friend;
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:19
|
|
And of theft in regard of the place where thou sojournest,
|
|
and in regard of the truth of God and his covenant; and to lean
|
|
with thine elbow upon the meat; and of scorning to give and
|
|
take;
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:20
|
|
And of silence before them that salute thee; and to look upon
|
|
an harlot;
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:21
|
|
And to turn away thy face from thy kinsman; or to take away a
|
|
portion or a gift; or to gaze upon another man's wife.
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:22
|
|
Or to be overbusy with his maid, and come not near her bed;
|
|
or of upbraiding speeches before friends; and after thou hast
|
|
given, upbraid not;
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:23
|
|
Or of iterating and speaking again that which thou hast
|
|
heard; and of revealing of secrets.
|
|
|
|
Sir 41:24
|
|
So shalt thou be truly shamefaced and find favour before all
|
|
men.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:1
|
|
Of these things be not thou ashamed, and accept no person to
|
|
sin thereby:
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:2
|
|
Of the law of the most High, and his covenant; and of
|
|
judgment to justify the ungodly;
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:3
|
|
Of reckoning with thy partners and travellers; or of the gift
|
|
of the heritage of friends;
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:4
|
|
Of exactness of balance and weights; or of getting much or
|
|
little;
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:5
|
|
And of merchants' indifferent selling; of much correction of
|
|
children; and to make the side of an evil servant to bleed.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:6
|
|
Sure keeping is good, where an evil wife is; and shut up,
|
|
where many hands are.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:7
|
|
Deliver all things in number and weight; and put all in
|
|
writing that thou givest out, or receivest in.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:8
|
|
Be not ashamed to inform the unwise and foolish, and the
|
|
extreme aged that contendeth with those that are young: thus
|
|
shalt thou be truly learned, and approved of all men living.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:9
|
|
The father waketh for the daughter, when no man knoweth; and
|
|
the care for her taketh away sleep: when she is young, lest she
|
|
pass away the flower of her age; and being married, lest she
|
|
should be hated:
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:10
|
|
In her virginity, lest she should be defiled and gotten with
|
|
child in her father's house; and having an husband, lest she
|
|
should misbehave herself; and when she is married, lest she
|
|
should be barren.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:11
|
|
Keep a sure watch over a shameless daughter, lest she make
|
|
thee a laughingstock to thine enemies, and a byword in the city,
|
|
and a reproach among the people, and make thee ashamed before
|
|
the multitude.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:12
|
|
Behold not every body's beauty, and sit not in the midst of
|
|
women.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:13
|
|
For from garments cometh a moth, and from women wickedness.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:14
|
|
Better is the churlishness of a man than a courteous woman, a
|
|
woman, I say, which bringeth shame and reproach.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:15
|
|
I will now remember the works of the Lord, and declare the
|
|
things that I have seen: In the words of the Lord are his works.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:16
|
|
The sun that giveth light looketh upon all things, and the
|
|
work thereof is full of the glory of the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:17
|
|
The Lord hath not given power to the saints to declare all
|
|
his marvellous works, which the Almighty Lord firmly settled,
|
|
that whatsoever is might be established for his glory.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:18
|
|
He seeketh out the deep, and the heart, and considereth their
|
|
crafty devices: for the Lord knoweth all that may be known, and
|
|
he beholdeth the signs of the world.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:19
|
|
He declareth the things that are past, and for to come, and
|
|
revealeth the steps of hidden things.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:20
|
|
No thought escapeth him, neither any word is hidden from him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:21
|
|
He hath garnished the excellent works of his wisdom, and he
|
|
is from everlasting to everlasting: unto him may nothing be
|
|
added, neither can he be diminished, and he hath no need of any
|
|
counsellor.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:22
|
|
Oh how desirable are all his works! and that a man may see
|
|
even to a spark.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:23
|
|
All these things live and remain for ever for all uses, and
|
|
they are all obedient.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:24
|
|
All things are double one against another: and he hath made
|
|
nothing imperfect.
|
|
|
|
Sir 42:25
|
|
One thing establisheth the good or another: and who shall be
|
|
filled with beholding his glory?
|
|
|
|
Sir 43:1
|
|
The pride of the height, the clear firmament, the beauty of
|
|
heaven, with his glorious shew;
|
|
|
|
Sir 43:2
|
|
The sun when it appeareth, declaring at his rising a
|
|
marvellous instrument, the work of the most High:
|
|
|
|
Sir 43:3
|
|
At noon it parcheth the country, and who can abide the
|
|
burning heat thereof?
|
|
|
|
Sir 43:4
|
|
A man blowing a furnace is in works of heat, but the sun
|
|
burneth the mountains three times more; breathing out fiery
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vapours, and sending forth bright beams, it dimmeth the eyes.
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Sir 43:5
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Great is the Lord that made it; and at his commandment
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runneth hastily.
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Sir 43:6
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He made the moon also to serve in her season for a
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declaration of times, and a sign of the world.
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Sir 43:7
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From the moon is the sign of feasts, a light that decreaseth
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in her perfection.
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Sir 43:8
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The month is called after her name, increasing wonderfully in
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her changing, being an instrument of the armies above, shining
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in the firmament of heaven;
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Sir 43:9
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The beauty of heaven, the glory of the stars, an ornament
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giving light in the highest places of the Lord.
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Sir 43:10
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At the commandment of the Holy One they will stand in their
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order, and never faint in their watches.
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Sir 43:11
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Look upon the rainbow, and praise him that made it; very
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beautiful it is in the brightness thereof.
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Sir 43:12
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It compasseth the heaven about with a glorious circle, and
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the hands of the most High have bended it.
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Sir 43:13
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By his commandment he maketh the snow to fall aplace, and
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sendeth swiftly the lightnings of his judgment.
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Sir 43:14
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Through this the treasures are opened: and clouds fly forth
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as fowls.
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Sir 43:15
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By his great power he maketh the clouds firm, and the
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hailstones are broken small.
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Sir 43:16
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At his sight the mountains are shaken, and at his will the
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south wind bloweth.
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Sir 43:17
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The noise of the thunder maketh the earth to tremble: so doth
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the northern storm and the whirlwind: as birds flying he
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scattereth the snow, and the falling down thereof is as the
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lighting of grasshoppers:
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Sir 43:18
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The eye marvelleth at the beauty of the whiteness thereof,
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and the heart is astonished at the raining of it.
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Sir 43:19
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The hoarfrost also as salt he poureth on the earth, and being
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congealed, it lieth on the top of sharp stakes.
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Sir 43:20
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When the cold north wind bloweth, and the water is congealed
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into ice, it abideth upon every gathering together of water, and
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clotheth the water as with a breastplate.
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Sir 43:21
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It devoureth the mountains, and burneth the wilderness, and
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consumeth the grass as fire.
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Sir 43:22
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A present remedy of all is a mist coming speedily, a dew
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coming after heat refresheth.
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Sir 43:23
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By his counsel he appeaseth the deep, and planteth islands
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therein.
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Sir 43:24
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They that sail on the sea tell of the danger thereof; and
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when we hear it with our ears, we marvel thereat.
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Sir 43:25
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For therein be strange and wondrous works, variety of all
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kinds of beasts and whales created.
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Sir 43:26
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By him the end of them hath prosperous success, and by his
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word all things consist.
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Sir 43:27
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We may speak much, and yet come short: wherefore in sum, he
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is all.
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Sir 43:28
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How shall we be able to magnify him? for he is great above
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all his works.
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Sir 43:29
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The Lord is terrible and very great, and marvellous is his
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power.
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Sir 43:30
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When ye glorify the Lord, exalt him as much as ye can; for
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even yet will he far exceed: and when ye exalt him, put forth
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all your strength, and be not weary; for ye can never go far
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enough.
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Sir 43:31
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Who hath seen him, that he might tell us? and who can magnify
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him as he is?
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Sir 43:32
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There are yet hid greater things than these be, for we have
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seen but a few of his works.
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Sir 43:33
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For the Lord hath made all things; and to the godly hath he
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given wisdom.
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Sir 44:1
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Let us now praise famous men, and our fathers that begat us.
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Sir 44:2
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The Lord hath wrought great glory by them through his great
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power from the beginning.
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Sir 44:3
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Such as did bear rule in their kingdoms, men renowned for
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their power, giving counsel by their understanding, and
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declaring prophecies:
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Sir 44:4
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Leaders of the people by their counsels, and by their
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knowledge of learning meet for the people, wise and eloquent are
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|
their instructions:
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Sir 44:5
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Such as found out musical tunes, and recited verses in
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writing:
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Sir 44:6
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Rich men furnished with ability, living peaceably in their
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habitations:
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Sir 44:7
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All these were honoured in their generations, and were the
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glory of their times.
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Sir 44:8
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There be of them, that have left a name behind them, that
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their praises might be reported.
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|
Sir 44:9
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And some there be, which have no memorial; who are perished,
|
|
as though they had never been; and are become as though they had
|
|
never been born; and their children after them.
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|
Sir 44:10
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But these were merciful men, whose righteousness hath not
|
|
been forgotten.
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|
Sir 44:11
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With their seed shall continually remain a good inheritance,
|
|
and their children are within the covenant.
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Sir 44:12
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Their seed standeth fast, and their children for their sakes.
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Sir 44:13
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Their seed shall remain for ever, and their glory shall not
|
|
be blotted out.
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Sir 44:14
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Their bodies are buried in peace; but their name liveth for
|
|
evermore.
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Sir 44:15
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The people will tell of their wisdom, and the congregation
|
|
will shew forth their praise.
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Sir 44:16
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Enoch pleased the Lord, and was translated, being an example
|
|
of repentance to all generations.
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|
Sir 44:17
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Noah was found perfect and righteous; in the time of wrath he
|
|
was taken in exchange [for the world;] therefore was he left as
|
|
a remnant unto the earth, when the flood came.
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|
Sir 44:18
|
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An everlasting covenant was made with him, that all flesh
|
|
should perish no more by the flood.
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|
Sir 44:19
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Abraham was a great father of many people: in glory was there
|
|
none like unto him;
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|
Sir 44:20
|
|
Who kept the law of the most High, and was in covenant with
|
|
him: he established the covenant in his flesh; and when he was
|
|
proved, he was found faithful.
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|
Sir 44:21
|
|
Therefore he assured him by an oath, that he would bless the
|
|
nations in his seed, and that he would multiply him as the dust
|
|
of the earth, and exalt his seed as the stars, and cause them to
|
|
inherit from sea to sea, and from the river unto the utmost part
|
|
of the land.
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|
Sir 44:22
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With Isaac did he establish likewise [for Abraham his
|
|
father's sake] the blessing of all men, and the covenant, And
|
|
made it rest upon the head of Jacob. He acknowledged him in his
|
|
blessing, and gave him an heritage, and divided his portions;
|
|
among the twelve tribes did he part them.
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|
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|
Sir 45:1
|
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And he brought out of him a merciful man, which found favour
|
|
in the sight of all flesh, even Moses, beloved of God and men,
|
|
whose memorial is blessed.
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|
Sir 45:2
|
|
He made him like to the glorious saints, and magnified him,
|
|
so that his enemies stood in fear of him.
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|
Sir 45:3
|
|
By his words he caused the wonders to cease, and he made him
|
|
glorious in the sight of kings, and gave him a commandment for
|
|
his people, and shewed him part of his glory.
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|
|
Sir 45:4
|
|
He sanctified him in his faithfuless and meekness, and chose
|
|
him out of all men.
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|
Sir 45:5
|
|
He made him to hear his voice, and brought him into the dark
|
|
cloud, and gave him commandments before his face, even the law
|
|
of life and knowledge, that he might teach Jacob his covenants,
|
|
and Israel his judgments.
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|
Sir 45:6
|
|
He exalted Aaron, an holy man like unto him, even his
|
|
brother, of the tribe of Levi.
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|
|
Sir 45:7
|
|
An everlasting covenant he made with him and gave him the
|
|
priesthood among the people; he beautified him with comely
|
|
ornaments, and clothed him with a robe of glory.
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|
|
|
Sir 45:8
|
|
He put upon him perfect glory; and strengthened him with rich
|
|
garments, with breeches, with a long robe, and the ephod.
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:9
|
|
And he compassed him with pomegranates, and with many golden
|
|
bells round about, that as he went there might be a sound, and a
|
|
noise made that might be heard in the temple, for a memorial to
|
|
the children of his people;
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:10
|
|
With an holy garment, with gold, and blue silk, and purple,
|
|
the work of the embroidere, with a breastplate of judgment, and
|
|
with Urim and Thummim;
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:11
|
|
With twisted scarlet, the work of the cunning workman, with
|
|
precious stones graven like seals, and set in gold, the work of
|
|
the jeweller, with a writing engraved for a memorial, after the
|
|
number of the tribes of Israel.
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:12
|
|
He set a crown of gold upon the mitre, wherein was engraved
|
|
Holiness, an ornament of honour, a costly work, the desires of
|
|
the eyes, goodly and beautiful.
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:13
|
|
Before him there were none such, neither did ever any
|
|
stranger put them on, but only his children and his children's
|
|
children perpetually.
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:14
|
|
Their sacrifices shall be wholly consumed every day twice
|
|
continually.
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:15
|
|
Moses consecrated him, and anointed him with holy oil: this
|
|
was appointed unto him by an everlasting covenant, and to his
|
|
seed, so long as the heavens should remain, that they should
|
|
minister unto him, and execute the office of the priesthood, and
|
|
bless the people in his name.
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:16
|
|
He chose him out of all men living to offer sacrifices to the
|
|
Lord, incense, and a sweet savour, for a memorial, to make
|
|
reconciliation for his people.
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:17
|
|
He gave unto him his commandments, and authority in the
|
|
statutes of judgments, that he should teach Jacob the
|
|
testimonies, and inform Israel in his laws.
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:18
|
|
Strangers conspired together against him, and maligned him in
|
|
the wilderness, even the men that were of Dathan's and Abiron's
|
|
side, and the congregation of Core, with fury and wrath.
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:19
|
|
This the Lord saw, and it displeased him, and in his wrathful
|
|
indignation were they consumed: he did wonders upon them, to
|
|
consume them with the fiery flame.
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:20
|
|
But he made Aaron more honourable, and gave him an heritage,
|
|
and divided unto him the firstfruits of the increase; especially
|
|
he prepared bread in abundance:
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:21
|
|
For they eat of the sacrifices of the Lord, which he gave
|
|
unto him and his seed.
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:22
|
|
Howbeit in the land of the people he had no inheritance,
|
|
neither had he any portion among the people: for the Lord
|
|
himself is his portion and inheritance.
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:23
|
|
The third in glory is Phinees the son of Eleazar, because he
|
|
had zeal in the fear of the Lord, and stood up with good courage
|
|
of heart: when the people were turned back, and made
|
|
reconciliation for Israel.
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:24
|
|
Therefore was there a covenant of peace made with him, that
|
|
he should be the chief of the sanctuary and of his people, and
|
|
that he and his posterity should have the dignity of the
|
|
priesthood for ever:
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:25
|
|
According to the covenant made with David son of Jesse, of
|
|
the tribe of Juda, that the inheritance of the king should be to
|
|
his posterity alone: so the inheritance of Aaron should also be
|
|
unto his seed.
|
|
|
|
Sir 45:26
|
|
God give you wisdom in your heart to judge his people in
|
|
righteousness, that their good things be not abolished, and that
|
|
their glory may endure for ever.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:1
|
|
Jesus the son a Nave was valiant in the wars, and was the
|
|
successor of Moses in prophecies, who according to his name was
|
|
made great for the saving of the elect of God, and taking
|
|
vengeance of the enemies that rose up against them, that he
|
|
might set Israel in their inheritance.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:2
|
|
How great glory gat he, when he did lift up his hands, and
|
|
stretched out his sword against the cities!
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:3
|
|
Who before him so stood to it? for the Lord himself brought
|
|
his enemies unto him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:4
|
|
Did not the sun go back by his means? and was not one day as
|
|
long as two?
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:5
|
|
He called upon the most high Lord, when the enemies pressed
|
|
upon him on every side; and the great Lord heard him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:6
|
|
And with hailstones of mighty power he made the battle to
|
|
fall violently upon the nations, and in the descent [of
|
|
Beth-horon] he destroyed them that resisted, that the nations
|
|
might know all their strength, because he fought in the sight of
|
|
the Lord, and he followed the Mighty One.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:7
|
|
In the time of Moses also he did a work of mercy, he and
|
|
Caleb the son of Jephunne, in that they withstood the
|
|
congregation, and withheld the people from sin, and appeased the
|
|
wicked murmuring.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:8
|
|
And of six hundred thousand people on foot, they two were
|
|
preserved to bring them in to the heritage, even unto the land
|
|
that floweth with milk and honey.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:9
|
|
The Lord gave strength also unto Caleb, which remained with
|
|
him unto his old age: so that he entered upon the high places of
|
|
the land, and his seed obtained it for an heritage:
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:10
|
|
That all the children of Israel might see that it is good to
|
|
follow the Lord.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:11
|
|
And concerning the judges, every one by name, whose heart
|
|
went not a whoring, nor departed from the Lord, let their memory
|
|
be blessed.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:12
|
|
Let their bones flourish out of their place, and let the name
|
|
of them that were honoured be continued upon their children.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:13
|
|
Samuel, the prophet of the Lord, beloved of his Lord,
|
|
established a kingdom, and anointed princes over his people.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:14
|
|
By the law of the Lord he judged the congregation, and the
|
|
Lord had respect unto Jacob.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:15
|
|
By his faithfulness he was found a true prophet, and by his
|
|
word he was known to be faithful in vision.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:16
|
|
He called upon the mighty Lord, when his enemies pressed upon
|
|
him on every side, when he offered the sucking lamb.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:17
|
|
And the Lord thundered from heaven, and with a great noise
|
|
made his voice to be heard.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:18
|
|
And he destroyed the rulers of the Tyrians, and all the
|
|
princes cf the Philistines.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:19
|
|
And before his long sleep he made protestations in the sight
|
|
of the Lord and his anointed, I have not taken any man's goods,
|
|
so much as a shoe: and no man did accuse him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 46:20
|
|
And after his death he prophesied, and shewed the king his
|
|
end, and lifted up his voice from the earth in prophecy, to blot
|
|
out the wickedness of the people.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:1
|
|
And after him rose up Nathan to prophesy in the time of
|
|
David.
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|
|
|
Sir 47:2
|
|
As is the fat taken away from the peace offering, so was
|
|
David chosen out of the children of Israel.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:3
|
|
He played with lions as with kids, and with bears as with
|
|
lambs.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:4
|
|
Slew he not a giant, when he was yet but young? and did he
|
|
not take away reproach from the people, when he lifted up his
|
|
hand with the stone in the sling, and beat down the boasting of
|
|
Goliath?
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:5
|
|
For he called upon the most high Lord; and he gave him
|
|
strength in his right hand to slay that mighty warrior, and set
|
|
up the horn of his people.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:6
|
|
So the people honoured him with ten thousands, and praised
|
|
him in the blessings of the Lord, in that he gave him a crown of
|
|
glory.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:7
|
|
For he destroyed the enemies on every side, and brought to
|
|
nought the Philistines his adversaries, and brake their horn in
|
|
sunder unto this day.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:8
|
|
In all his works he praised the Holy One most high with words
|
|
of glory; with his whole heart he sung songs, and loved him that
|
|
made him.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:9
|
|
He set singers also before the altar, that by their voices
|
|
they might make sweet melody, and daily sing praises in their
|
|
songs.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:10
|
|
He beautified their feasts, and set in order the solemn times
|
|
until the end, that they might praise his holy name, and that
|
|
the temple might sound from morning.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:11
|
|
The Lord took away his sins, and exalted his horn for ever:
|
|
he gave him a covenant of kings, and a throne of glory in
|
|
Israel.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:12
|
|
After him rose up a wise son, and for his sake he dwelt at
|
|
large.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:13
|
|
Solomon reigned in a peaceable time, and was honoured; for
|
|
God made all quiet round about him, that he might build an house
|
|
in his name, and prepare his sanctuary for ever.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:14
|
|
How wise wast thou in thy youth and, as a flood, filled with
|
|
understanding!
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:15
|
|
Thy soul covered the whole earth, and thou filledst it with
|
|
dark parables.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:16
|
|
Thy name went far unto the islands; and for thy peace thou
|
|
wast beloved.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:17
|
|
The countries marvelled at thee for thy songs, and proverbs,
|
|
and parables, and interpretations.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:18
|
|
By the name of the Lord God, which is called the Lord God of
|
|
Israel, thou didst gather gold as tin and didst multiply silver
|
|
as lead.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:19
|
|
Thou didst bow thy loins unto women, and by thy body thou
|
|
wast brought into subjection.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:20
|
|
Thou didst stain thy honour, and pollute thy seed: so that
|
|
thou broughtest wrath upon thy children, and wast grieved for
|
|
thy folly.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:21
|
|
So the kingdom was divided, and out of Ephraim ruled a
|
|
rebellious kingdom.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:22
|
|
But the Lord will never leave off his mercy, neither shall
|
|
any of his works perish, neither will he abolish the posterity
|
|
of his elect, and the seed of him that loveth him he will not
|
|
take away: wherefore he gave a remnant unto Jacob, and out of
|
|
him a root unto David.
|
|
|
|
Sir 47:23
|
|
Thus rested Solomon with his fathers, and of his seed he left
|
|
behind him Roboam, even the foolishness of the people, and one
|
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that had no understanding, who turned away the people through
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his counsel. There was also Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who
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caused Israel to sin, and shewed Ephraim the way of sin:
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Sir 47:24
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And their sins were multiplied exceedingly, that they were
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driven out of the land.
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Sir 47:25
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For they sought out all wickedness, till the vengeance came
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upon them.
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Sir 48:1
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Then stood up Elias the prophet as fire, and his word burned
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like a lamp.
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Sir 48:2
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He brought a sore famine upon them, and by his zeal he
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diminished their number.
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Sir 48:3
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By the word of the Lord he shut up the heaven, and also three
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times brought down fire.
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Sir 48:4
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O Elias, how wast thou honoured in thy wondrous deeds! and
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who may glory like unto thee!
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Sir 48:5
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Who didst raise up a dead man from death, and his soul from
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the place of the dead, by the word of the most High:
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Sir 48:6
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Who broughtest kings to destruction, and honorable men from
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their bed:
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Sir 48:7
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Who heardest the rebuke of the Lord in Sinai, and in Horeb
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the judgment of vengeance:
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Sir 48:8
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Who annointedst kings to take revenge, and prophets to
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succeed after him:
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Sir 48:9
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Who was taken up in a whirlwind of fire, and in a chariot of
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fiery horses:
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Sir 48:10
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Who wast ordained for reproofs in their times, to pacify the
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wrath of the Lord's judgment, before it brake forth into fury,
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and to turn the heart of the father unto the son, and to restore
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the tribes of Jacob.
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Sir 48:11
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Blessed are they that saw thee, and slept in love; for we
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shall surely live.
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Sir 48:12
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Elias it was, who was covered with a whirlwind: and Eliseus
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was filled with his spirit: whilst he lived, he was not moved
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with the presence of any prince, neither could any bring him
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into subjection.
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Sir 48:13
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No word could overcome him; and after his death his body
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prophesied.
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Sir 48:14
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He did wonders in his life, and at his death were his works
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marvellous.
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Sir 48:15
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For all this the people repented not, neither departed they
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from their sins, till they were spoiled and carried out of their
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land, and were scattered through all the earth: yet there
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remained a small people, and a ruler in the house of David:
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Sir 48:16
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Of whom some did that which was pleasing to God, and some
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multiplied sins.
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Sir 48:17
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Ezekias fortified his city, and brought in water into the
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midst thereof: he digged the hard rock with iron, and made wells
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for waters.
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Sir 48:18
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In his time Sennacherib came up, and sent Rabsaces, and
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lifted up his hand against Sion, and boasted proudly.
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Sir 48:19
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Then trembled their hearts and hands, and they were in pain,
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as women in travail.
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Sir 48:20
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But they called upon the Lord which is merciful, and
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stretched out their hands toward him: and immediately the Holy
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One heard them out of heaven, and delivered them by the ministry
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of Esay.
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Sir 48:21
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He smote the host of the Assyrians, and his angel destroyed
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them.
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Sir 48:22
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For Ezekias had done the thing that pleased the Lord, and was
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strong in the ways of David his father, as Esay the prophet, who
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was great and faithful in his vision, had commanded him.
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Sir 48:23
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In his time the sun went backward, and he lengthened the
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king's life.
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Sir 48:24
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He saw by an excellent spirit what should come to pass at the
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last, and he comforted them that mourned in Sion.
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Sir 48:25
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He shewed what should come to pass for ever, and secret
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|
things or ever they came.
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Sir 49:1
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The remembrance of Josias is like the composition of the
|
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perfume that is made by the art of the apothecary: it is sweet
|
|
as honey in all mouths, and as musick at a banquet of wine.
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|
Sir 49:2
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He behaved himself uprightly in the conversion of the people,
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and took away the abominations of iniquity.
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Sir 49:3
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He directed his heart unto the Lord, and in the time of the
|
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ungodly he established the worship of God.
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Sir 49:4
|
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All, except David and Ezekias and Josias, were defective: for
|
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they forsook the law of the most High, even the kings of Juda
|
|
failed.
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Sir 49:5
|
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Therefore he gave their power unto others, and their glory to
|
|
a strange nation.
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Sir 49:6
|
|
They burnt the chosen city of the sanctuary, and made the
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|
streets desolate, according to the prophecy of Jeremias.
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Sir 49:7
|
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For they entreated him evil, who nevertheless was a prophet,
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|
sanctified in his mother's womb, that he might root out, and
|
|
afflict, and destroy; and that he might build up also, and
|
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plant.
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Sir 49:8
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It was Ezekiel who saw the glorious vision, which was shewed
|
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him upon the chariot of the cherubims.
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Sir 49:9
|
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For he made mention of the enemies under the figure of the
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rain, and directed them that went right.
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|
Sir 49:10
|
|
And of the twelve prophets let the memorial be blessed, and
|
|
let their bones flourish again out of their place: for they
|
|
comforted Jacob, and delivered them by assured hope.
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Sir 49:11
|
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How shall we magnify Zorobabel? even he was as a signet on
|
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the right hand:
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Sir 49:12
|
|
So was Jesus the son of Josedec: who in their time builded
|
|
the house, and set up an holy temple to the Lord, which was
|
|
prepared for everlasting glory.
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|
Sir 49:13
|
|
And among the elect was Neemias, whose renown is great, who
|
|
raised up for us the walls that were fallen, and set up the
|
|
gates and the bars, and raised up our ruins again.
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|
Sir 49:14
|
|
But upon the earth was no man created like Enoch; for he was
|
|
taken from the earth.
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|
Sir 49:15
|
|
Neither was there a young man born like Joseph, a governor of
|
|
his brethren, a stay of the people, whose bones were regarded of
|
|
the Lord.
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|
Sir 49:16
|
|
Sem and Seth were in great honour among men, and so was Adam
|
|
above every living thing in creation.
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|
|
Sir 50:1
|
|
Simon the high priest, the son of Onias, who in his life
|
|
repaired the house again, and in his days fortified the temple:
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|
|
|
Sir 50:2
|
|
And by him was built from the foundation the double height,
|
|
the high fortress of the wall about the temple:
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|
|
|
Sir 50:3
|
|
In his days the cistern to receive water, being in compass as
|
|
the sea, was covered with plates of brass:
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:4
|
|
He took care of the temple that it should not fall, and
|
|
fortified the city against besieging:
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|
|
|
Sir 50:5
|
|
How was he honoured in the midst of the people in his coming
|
|
out of the sanctuary!
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|
|
Sir 50:6
|
|
He was as the morning star in the midst of a cloud, and as
|
|
the moon at the full:
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|
|
Sir 50:7
|
|
As the sun shining upon the temple of the most High, and as
|
|
the rainbow giving light in the bright clouds:
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|
|
|
Sir 50:8
|
|
And as the flower of roses in the spring of the year, as
|
|
lilies by the rivers of waters, and as the branches of the
|
|
frankincense tree in the time of summer:
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|
|
|
Sir 50:9
|
|
As fire and incense in the censer, and as a vessel of beaten
|
|
gold set with all manner of precious stones:
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|
|
|
Sir 50:10
|
|
And as a fair olive tree budding forth fruit, and as a
|
|
cypress tree which groweth up to the clouds.
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:11
|
|
When he put on the robe of honour, and was clothed with the
|
|
perfection of glory, when he went up to the holy altar, he made
|
|
the garment of holiness honourable.
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:12
|
|
When he took the portions out of the priests' hands, he
|
|
himself stood by the hearth of the altar, compassed about, as a
|
|
young cedar in Libanus; and as palm trees compassed they him
|
|
round about.
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:13
|
|
So were all the sons of Aaron in their glory, and the
|
|
oblations of the Lord in their hands, before all the
|
|
congregation of Israel.
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:14
|
|
And finishing the service at the altar, that he might adorn
|
|
the offering of the most high Almighty,
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:15
|
|
He stretched out his hand to the cup, and poured of the blood
|
|
of the grape, he poured out at the foot of the altar a
|
|
sweetsmelling savour unto the most high King of all.
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:16
|
|
Then shouted the sons of Aaron, and sounded the silver
|
|
trumpets, and made a great noise to be heard, for a remembrance
|
|
before the most High.
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:17
|
|
Then all the people together hasted, and fell down to the
|
|
earth upon their faces to worship their Lord God Almighty, the
|
|
most High.
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:18
|
|
The singers also sang praises with their voices, with great
|
|
variety of sounds was there made sweet melody.
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:19
|
|
And the people besought the Lord, the most High, by prayer
|
|
before him that is merciful, till the solemnity of the Lord was
|
|
ended, and they had finished his service.
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:20
|
|
Then he went down, and lifted up his hands over the whole
|
|
congregation of the children of Israel, to give the blessing of
|
|
the Lord with his lips, and to rejoice in his name.
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:21
|
|
And they bowed themselves down to worship the second time,
|
|
that they might receive a blessing from the most High.
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:22
|
|
Now therefore bless ye the God of all, which only doeth
|
|
wondrous things every where, which exalteth our days from the
|
|
womb, and dealeth with us according to his mercy.
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:23
|
|
He grant us joyfulness of heart, and that peace may be in our
|
|
days in Israel for ever:
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:24
|
|
That he would confirm his mercy with us, and deliver us at
|
|
his time!
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:25
|
|
There be two manner of nations which my heart abhorreth, and
|
|
the third is no nation:
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:26
|
|
They that sit upon the mountain of Samaria, and they that
|
|
dwell among the Philistines, and that foolish people that dwell
|
|
in Sichem.
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:27
|
|
Jesus the son of Sirach of Jerusalem hath written in this
|
|
book the instruction of understanding and knowledge, who out of
|
|
his heart poured forth wisdom.
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:28
|
|
Blessed is he that shall be exercised in these things; and he
|
|
that layeth them up in his heart shall become wise.
|
|
|
|
Sir 50:29
|
|
For if he do them, he shall be strong to all things: for the
|
|
light of the Lord leadeth him, who giveth wisdom to the godly.
|
|
Blessed be the name of the Lord for ever. Amen, Amen.
|
|
|
|
[A Prayer of Jesus the son of Sirach.]
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:1
|
|
I will thank thee, O Lord and King, and praise thee, O God my
|
|
Saviour: I do give praise unto thy name:
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:2
|
|
For thou art my defender and helper, and has preserved my
|
|
body from destruction, and from the snare of the slanderous
|
|
tongue, and from the lips that forge lies, and has been mine
|
|
helper against mine adversaries:
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:3
|
|
And hast delivered me, according to the multitude of they
|
|
mercies and greatness of thy name, from the teeth of them that
|
|
were ready to devour me, and out of the hands of such as sought
|
|
after my life, and from the manifold afflictions which I had;
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:4
|
|
From the choking of fire on every side, and from the midst of
|
|
the fire which I kindled not;
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:5
|
|
From the depth of the belly of hell, from an unclean tongue,
|
|
and from lying words.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:6
|
|
By an accusation to the king from an unrighteous tongue my
|
|
soul drew near even unto death, my life was near to the hell
|
|
beneath.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:7
|
|
They compassed me on every side, and there was no man to help
|
|
me: I looked for the succour of men, but there was none.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:8
|
|
Then thought I upon thy mercy, O Lord, and upon thy acts of
|
|
old, how thou deliverest such as wait for thee, and savest them
|
|
out of the hands of the enemies.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:9
|
|
Then lifted I up my supplications from the earth, and prayed
|
|
for deliverance from death.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:10
|
|
I called upon the Lord, the Father of my Lord, that he would
|
|
not leave me in the days of my trouble, and in the time of the
|
|
proud, when there was no help.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:11
|
|
I will praise thy name continually, and will sing praises
|
|
with thanksgiving; and so my prayer was heard:
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:12
|
|
For thou savedst me from destruction, and deliveredst me from
|
|
the evil time: therefore will I give thanks, and praise thee,
|
|
and bless they name, O Lord.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:13
|
|
When I was yet young, or ever I went abroad, I desired wisdom
|
|
openly in my prayer.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:14
|
|
I prayed for her before the temple, and will seek her out
|
|
even to the end.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:15
|
|
Even from the flower till the grape was ripe hath my heart
|
|
delighted in her: my foot went the right way, from my youth up
|
|
sought I after her.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:16
|
|
I bowed down mine ear a little, and received her, and gat
|
|
much learning.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:17
|
|
I profited therein, therefore will I ascribe glory unto him
|
|
that giveth me wisdom.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:18
|
|
For I purposed to do after her, and earnestly I followed that
|
|
which is good; so shall I not be confounded.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:19
|
|
My soul hath wrestled with her, and in my doings I was exact:
|
|
I stretched forth my hands to the heaven above,
|
|
and bewailed my ignorances of her.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:20
|
|
I directed my soul unto her, and I found her in pureness:
|
|
I have had my heart joined with her from the beginning,
|
|
therefore shall I not be foresaken.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:21
|
|
My heart was troubled in seeking her: therefore have I gotten
|
|
a good possession.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:22
|
|
The Lord hath given me a tongue for my reward,
|
|
and I will praise him therewith.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:23
|
|
Draw near unto me, ye unlearned, and dwell in the house of learning.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:24
|
|
Wherefore are ye slow, and what say ye to these things,
|
|
seeing your souls are very thirsty?
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:25
|
|
I opened my mouth, and said, Buy her for yourselves without money.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:26
|
|
Put your neck under the yoke, and let your soul receive
|
|
instruction: she is hard at hand to find.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:27
|
|
Behold with your eyes, how that I have but little labour, and
|
|
have gotten unto me much rest.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:28
|
|
Get learning with a great sum of money, and get much gold by her.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:29
|
|
Let your soul rejoice in his mercy, and be not ashamed of his praise.
|
|
|
|
Sir 51:30
|
|
Work your work betimes, and in his time he will give you your reward.
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Book of Baruch
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Bar 1:1
|
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And these are the words of the book, which Baruch the son of
|
|
Nerias, the son of Maasias, the son of Sedecias, the son of
|
|
Asadias, the son of Chelcias, wrote in Babylon,
|
|
|
|
Bar 1:2
|
|
In the fifth year, and in the seventh day of the month, what
|
|
time as the Chaldeans took Jerusalem, and burnt it with fire.
|
|
|
|
Bar 1:3
|
|
And Baruch did read the words of this book in the hearing of
|
|
Jechonias the son of Joachim king of Juda, and in the ears of
|
|
all the people that came to hear the book,
|
|
|
|
Bar 1:4
|
|
And in the hearing of the nobles, and of the king's sons, and
|
|
in the hearing of the elders, and of all the people, from the
|
|
lowest unto the highest, even of all them that dwelt at Babylon
|
|
by the river Sud.
|
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|
|
Bar 1:5
|
|
Whereupon they wept, fasted, and prayed before the Lord.
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|
|
|
Bar 1:6
|
|
They made also a collection of money according to every man's
|
|
power:
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|
|
|
Bar 1:7
|
|
And they sent it to Jerusalem unto Joachim the high priest,
|
|
the son of Chelcias, son of Salom, and to the priests, and to
|
|
all the people which were found with him at Jerusalem,
|
|
|
|
Bar 1:8
|
|
At the same time when he received the vessels of the house of
|
|
the Lord, that were carried out of the temple, to return them
|
|
into the land of Juda, the tenth day of the month Sivan, namely,
|
|
silver vessels, which Sedecias the son of Josias king of Jada
|
|
had made,
|
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|
|
Bar 1:9
|
|
After that Nabuchodonosor king of Babylon had carried away
|
|
Jechonias, and the princes, and the captives, and the mighty
|
|
men, and the people of the land, from Jerusalem, and brought
|
|
them unto Babylon.
|
|
|
|
Bar 1:10
|
|
And they said, Behold, we have sent you money to buy you
|
|
burnt offerings, and sin offerings, and incense, and prepare ye
|
|
manna, and offer upon the altar of the Lord our God;
|
|
|
|
Bar 1:11
|
|
And pray for the life of Nabuchodonosor king of Babylon, and
|
|
for the life of Balthasar his son, that their days may be upon
|
|
earth as the days of heaven:
|
|
|
|
Bar 1:12
|
|
And the Lord will give us strength, and lighten our eyes, and
|
|
we shall live under the shadow of Nabuchodonosor king of
|
|
Babylon, and under the shadow of Balthasar his son, and we shall
|
|
serve them many days, and find favour in their sight.
|
|
|
|
Bar 1:13
|
|
Pray for us also unto the Lord our God, for we have sinned
|
|
against the Lord our God; and unto this day the fury of the Lord
|
|
and his wrath is not turned from us.
|
|
|
|
Bar 1:14
|
|
And ye shall read this book which we have sent unto you, to
|
|
make confession in the house of the Lord, upon the feasts and
|
|
solemn days.
|
|
|
|
Bar 1:15
|
|
And ye shall say, To the Lord our God belongeth
|
|
righteousness, but unto us the confusion of faces, as it is come
|
|
to pass this day, unto them of Juda, and to the inhabitants of
|
|
Jerusalem,
|
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|
|
Bar 1:16
|
|
And to our kings, and to our princes, and to our priests, and
|
|
to our prophets, and to our fathers:
|
|
|
|
Bar 1:17
|
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For we have sinned before the Lord,
|
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|
|
Bar 1:18
|
|
And disobeyed him, and have not hearkened unto the voice of
|
|
the Lord our God, to walk in the commandments that he gave us
|
|
openly:
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|
|
Bar 1:19
|
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Since the day that the Lord brought our forefathers out of
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the land of Egypt, unto this present day, we have been
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disobedient unto the Lord our God, and we have been negligent in
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not hearing his voice.
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Bar 1:20
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Wherefore the evils cleaved unto us, and the curse, which the
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Lord appointed by Moses his servant at the time that he brought
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our fathers out of the land of Egypt, to give us a land that
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floweth with milk and honey, like as it is to see this day.
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Bar 1:21
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Nevertheless we have not hearkened unto the voice of the Lord
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our God, according unto all the words of the prophets, whom he
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sent unto us:
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Bar 1:22
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But every man followed the imagination of his own wicked
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heart, to serve strange gods, and to do evil in the sight of the
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Lord our God.
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Bar 2:1
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Therefore the Lord hath made good his word, which he
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pronounced against us, and against our judges that judged
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Israel, and against our kings, and against our princes, and
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against the men of Israel and Juda,
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Bar 2:2
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To bring upon us great plagues, such as never happened under
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the whole heaven, as it came to pass in Jerusalem, according to
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the things that were written in the law of Moses;
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Bar 2:3
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That a man should eat the flesh of his own son, and the flesh
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of his own daughter.
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Bar 2:4
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Moreover he hath delivered them to be in subjection to all
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the kingdoms that are round about us, to be as a reproach and
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desolation among all the people round about, where the Lord hath
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scattered them.
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Bar 2:5
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Thus we were cast down, and not exalted, because we have
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sinned against the Lord our God, and have not been obedient unto
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his voice.
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Bar 2:6
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To the Lord our God appertaineth righteousness: but unto us
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and to our fathers open shame, as appeareth this day.
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Bar 2:7
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For all these plagues are come upon us, which the Lord hath
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pronounced against us
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Bar 2:8
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Yet have we not prayed before the Lord, that we might turn
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every one from the imaginations of his wicked heart.
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Bar 2:9
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Wherefore the Lord watched over us for evil, and the Lord
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hath brought it upon us: for the Lord is righteous in all his
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works which he hath commanded us.
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Bar 2:10
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Yet we have not hearkened unto his voice, to walk in the
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commandments of the Lord, that he hath set before us.
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Bar 2:11
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And now, O Lord God of Israel, that hast brought thy people
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out of the land of Egypt with a mighty hand, and high arm, and
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with signs, and with wonders, and with great power, and hast
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gotten thyself a name, as appeareth this day:
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Bar 2:12
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O Lord our God, we have sinned, we have done ungodly, we have
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dealt unrighteously in all thine ordinances.
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Bar 2:13
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Let thy wrath turn from us: for we are but a few left among
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the heathen, where thou hast scattered us.
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Bar 2:14
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Hear our prayers, O Lord, and our petitions, and deliver us
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for thine own sake, and give us favour in the sight of them
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which have led us away:
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Bar 2:15
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That all the earth may know that thou art the Lord our God,
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because Israel and his posterity is called by thy name.
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Bar 2:16
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O Lord, look down from thine holy house, and consider us: bow
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down thine ear, O Lord, to hear us.
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Bar 2:17
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Open thine eyes, and behold; for the dead that are in the
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graves, whose souls are taken from their bodies, will give unto
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the Lord neither praise nor righteousness:
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Bar 2:18
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But the soul that is greatly vexed, which goeth stooping and
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feeble, and the eyes that fail, and the hungry soul, will give
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thee praise and righteousness, O Lord.
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Bar 2:19
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Therefore we do not make our humble supplication before thee,
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O Lord our God, for the righteousness of our fathers, and of our
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kings.
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Bar 2:20
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For thou hast sent out thy wrath and indignation upon us, as
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thou hast spoken by thy servants the prophets, saying,
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Bar 2:21
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Thus saith the Lord, Bow down your shoulders to serve the
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king of Babylon: so shall ye remain in the land that I gave unto
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your fathers.
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Bar 2:22
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But if ye will not hear the voice of the Lord, to serve the
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king of Babylon,
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Bar 2:23
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I will cause to cease out of the cites of Judah, and from
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without Jerusalem, the voice of mirth, and the voice of joy, the
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voice of the bridegroom, and the voice of the bride: and the
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whole land shall be desolate of inhabitants.
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Bar 2:24
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But we would not hearken unto thy voice, to serve the king of
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Babylon: therefore hast thou made good the words that thou
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spakest by thy servants the prophets, namely, that the bones of
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our kings, and the bones of our fathers, should be taken out of
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their place.
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Bar 2:25
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And, lo, they are cast out to the heat of the day, and to the
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frost of the night, and they died in great miseries by famine,
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by sword, and by pestilence.
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Bar 2:26
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And the house which is called by thy name hast thou laid
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waste, as it is to be seen this day, for the wickedness of the
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house of Israel and the house of Juda.
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Bar 2:27
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O Lord our God, thou hast dealt with us after all thy
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goodness, and according to all that great mercy of thine,
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Bar 2:28
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As thou spakest by thy servant Moses in the day when thou
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didst command him to write the law before the children of
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Israel, saying,
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Bar 2:29
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If ye will not hear my voice, surely this very great
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multitude shall be turned into a small number among the nations,
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where I will scatter them.
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Bar 2:30
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For I knew that they would not hear me, because it is a
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stiffnecked people: but in the land of their captivities they
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shall remember themselves.
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Bar 2:31
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And shall know that I am the Lord their God: for I will give
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them an heart, and ears to hear:
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Bar 2:32
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And they shall praise me in the land of their captivity, and
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think upon my name,
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Bar 2:33
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And return from their stiff neck, and from their wicked
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deeds: for they shall remember the way of their fathers, which
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sinned before the Lord.
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Bar 2:34
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And I will bring them again into the land which I promised
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with an oath unto their fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and
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they shall be lords of it: and I will increase them, and they
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shall not be diminished.
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Bar 2:35
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And I will make an everlasting covenant with them to be their
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God, and they shall be my people: and I will no more drive my
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people of Israel out of the land that I have given them.
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Bar 3:1
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O Lord Almighty, God of Israel, the soul in anguish the
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troubled spirit, crieth unto thee.
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Bar 3:2
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Hear, O Lord, and have mercy; ar thou art merciful: and have
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pity upon us, because we have sinned before thee.
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Bar 3:3
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For thou endurest for ever, and we perish utterly.
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Bar 3:4
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O Lord Almighty, thou God of Israel, hear now the prayers of
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the dead Israelites, and of their children, which have sinned
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before thee, and not hearkened unto the voice of thee their God:
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for the which cause these plagues cleave unto us.
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Bar 3:5
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Remember not the iniquities of our forefathers: but think
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upon thy power and thy name now at this time.
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Bar 3:6
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For thou art the Lord our God, and thee, O Lord, will we
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praise.
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Bar 3:7
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And for this cause thou hast put thy fear in our hearts, to
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the intent that we should call upon thy name, and praise thee in
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our captivity: for we have called to mind all the iniquity of
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our forefathers, that sinned before thee.
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Bar 3:8
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Behold, we are yet this day in our captivity, where thou hast
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scattered us, for a reproach and a curse, and to be subject to
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payments, according to all the iniquities of our fathers, which
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departed from the Lord our God.
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Bar 3:9
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Hear, Israel, the commandments of life: give ear to
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understand wisdom.
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Bar 3:10
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How happeneth it Israel, that thou art in thine enemies'
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land, that thou art waxen old in a strange country, that thou
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art defiled with the dead,
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Bar 3:11
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That thou art counted with them that go down into the grave?
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Bar 3:12
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Thou hast forsaken the fountain of wisdom.
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Bar 3:13
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For if thou hadst walked in the way of God, thou shouldest
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have dwelled in peace for ever.
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Bar 3:14
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Learn where is wisdom, where is strength, where is
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understanding; that thou mayest know also where is length of
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days, and life, where is the light of the eyes, and peace.
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Bar 3:15
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Who hath found out her place? or who hath come into her
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treasures ?
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Bar 3:16
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Where are the princes of the heathen become, and such as
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ruled the beasts upon the earth;
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Bar 3:17
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They that had their pastime with the fowls of the air, and
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they that hoarded up silver and gold, wherein men trust, and
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made no end of their getting?
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Bar 3:18
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For they that wrought in silver, and were so careful, and
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whose works are unsearchable,
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Bar 3:19
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They are vanished and gone down to the grave, and others are
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come up in their steads.
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Bar 3:20
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Young men have seen light, and dwelt upon the earth: but the
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way of knowledge have they not known,
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Bar 3:21
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Nor understood the paths thereof, nor laid hold of it: their
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children were far off from that way.
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Bar 3:22
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It hath not been heard of in Chanaan, neither hath it been
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seen in Theman.
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Bar 3:23
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The Agarenes that seek wisdom upon earth, the merchants of
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Meran and of Theman, the authors of fables, and searchers out of
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understanding; none of these have known the way of wisdom, or
|
|
remember her paths.
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Bar 3:24
|
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O Israel, how great is the house of God! and how large is the
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place of his possession!
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Bar 3:25
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Great, and hath none end; high, and unmeasurable.
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Bar 3:26
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There were the giants famous from the beginning, that were of
|
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so great stature, and so expert in war.
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Bar 3:27
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Those did not the Lord choose, neither gave he the way of
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knowledge unto them:
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Bar 3:28
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But they were destroyed, because they had no wisdom, and
|
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perished through their own foolishness.
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Bar 3:29
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Who hath gone up into heaven, and taken her, and brought her
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down from the clouds?
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Bar 3:30
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Who hath gone over the sea, and found her, and will bring her
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for pure gold?
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Bar 3:31
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No man knoweth her way, nor thinketh of her path.
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Bar 3:32
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But he that knoweth all things knoweth her, and hath found
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her out with his understanding: he that prepared the earth for
|
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evermore hath filled it with fourfooted beasts:
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Bar 3:33
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He that sendeth forth light, and it goeth, calleth it again,
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and it obeyeth him with fear.
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Bar 3:34
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The stars shined in their watches, and rejoiced: when he
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calleth them, they say, Here we be; and so with cheerfulness
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they shewed light unto him that made them.
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Bar 3:35
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This is our God, and there shall none other be accounted of
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in comparison of him
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Bar 3:36
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He hath found out all the way of knowledge, and hath given it
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unto Jacob his servant, and to Israel his beloved.
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Bar 3:37
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Afterward did he shew himself upon earth, and conversed with
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men.
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Bar 4:1
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This is the book of the commandments of God, and the law that
|
|
endureth for ever: all they that keep it shall come to life; but
|
|
such as leave it shall die.
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Bar 4:2
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Turn thee, O Jacob, and take hold of it: walk in the presence
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of the light thereof, that thou mayest be illuminated.
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Bar 4:3
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Give not thine honour to another, nor the things that are
|
|
profitable unto thee to a strange nation.
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Bar 4:4
|
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O Israel, happy are we: for things that are pleasing to God
|
|
are made known unto us.
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Bar 4:5
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Be of good cheer, my people, the memorial of Israel.
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Bar 4:6
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Ye were sold to the nations, not for [your] destruction: but
|
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because ye moved God to wrath, ye were delivered unto the
|
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enemies.
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Bar 4:7
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For ye provoked him that made you by sacrificing unto devils,
|
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and not to God.
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Bar 4:8
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Ye have forgotten the everlasting God, that brought you up;
|
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and ye have grieved Jerusalem, that nursed you.
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Bar 4:9
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For when she saw the wrath of God coming upon you, she said,
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Hearken, O ye that dwell about Sion: God hath brought upon me
|
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great mourning;
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Bar 4:10
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For I saw the captivity of my sons and daughters, which the
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Everlasting brought upon them.
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Bar 4:11
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With joy did I nourish them; but sent them away with weeping
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and mourning.
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Bar 4:12
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Let no man rejoice over me, a widow, and forsaken of many,
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who for the sins of my children am left desolate; because they
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departed from the law of God.
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Bar 4:13
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They knew not his statutes, nor walked in the ways of his
|
|
commandments, nor trod in the paths of discipline in his
|
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righteousness.
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Bar 4:14
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Let them that dwell about Sion come, and remember ye the
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captivity of my sons and daughters, which the Everlasting hath
|
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brought upon them.
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Bar 4:15
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For he hath brought a nation upon them from far, a shameless
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nation, and of a strange language, who neither reverenced old
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man, nor pitied child.
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Bar 4:16
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These have carried away the dear beloved children of the
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widow, and left her that was alone desolate without daughters.
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Bar 4:17
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But what can I help you?
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Bar 4:18
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For he that brought these plagues upon you will deliver you
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from the hands of your enemies.
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Bar 4:19
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Go your way, O my children, go your way: for I am left
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desolate.
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Bar 4:20
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I have put off the clothing of peace, and put upon me the
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sackcloth of my prayer: I will cry unto the Everlasting in my
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days.
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Bar 4:21
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Be of good cheer, O my children, cry unto the Lord, and he
|
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will deliver you from the power and hand of the enemies.
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Bar 4:22
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For my hope is in the Everlasting, that he will save you; and
|
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joy is come unto me from the Holy One, because of the mercy
|
|
which shall soon come unto you from the Everlasting our Saviour.
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Bar 4:23
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For I sent you out with mourning and weeping: but God will
|
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give you to me again with joy and gladness for ever.
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Bar 4:24
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Like as now the neighbours of Sion have seen your captivity:
|
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so shall they see shortly your salvation from our God which
|
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shall come upon you with great glory, and brightness of the
|
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Everlasting.
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Bar 4:25
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My children, suffer patiently the wrath that is come upon you
|
|
from God: for thine enemy hath persecuted thee; but shortly thou
|
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shalt see his destruction, and shalt tread upon his neck.
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Bar 4:26
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My delicate ones have gone rough ways, and were taken away as
|
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a flock caught of the enemies.
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Bar 4:27
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Be of good comfort, O my children, and cry unto God: for ye
|
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shall be remembered of him that brought these things upon you.
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Bar 4:28
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For as it was your mind to go astray from God: so, being
|
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returned, seek him ten times more.
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Bar 4:29
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For he that hath brought these plagues upon you shall bring
|
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you everlasting joy with your salvation.
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Bar 4:30
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Take a good heart, O Jerusalem: for he that gave thee that
|
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name will comfort thee.
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Bar 4:31
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Miserable are they that afflicted thee, and rejoiced at thy
|
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fall.
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Bar 4:32
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Miserable are the cities which thy children served: miserable
|
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is she that received thy sons.
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Bar 4:33
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For as she rejoiced at thy ruin, and was glad of thy fall: so
|
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shall she be grieved for her own desolation.
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Bar 4:34
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For I will take away the rejoicing of her great multitude,
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and her pride shall be turned into mourning.
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Bar 4:35
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For fire shall come upon her from the Everlasting, long to
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endure; and she shall be inhabited of devils for a great time.
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Bar 4:36
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O Jerusalem, look about thee toward the east, and behold the
|
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joy that cometh unto thee from God.
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Bar 4:37
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Lo, thy sons come, whom thou sentest away, they come gathered
|
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together from the east to the west by the word of the Holy One,
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rejoicing in the glory of God.
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Bar 5:1
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Put off, O Jerusalem, the garment of mourning and
|
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affliction, and put on the comeliness of the glory that cometh
|
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from God for ever.
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Bar 5:2
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Cast about thee a double garment of the righteousness which
|
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cometh from God; and set a diadem on thine head of the glory of
|
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the Everlasting.
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Bar 5:3
|
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For God will shew thy brightness unto every country under
|
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heaven.
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Bar 5:4
|
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For thy name shall be called of God for ever The peace of
|
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righteousness, and The glory of God's worship.
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Bar 5:5
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Arise, O Jerusalem, and stand on high, and look about toward
|
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the east, and behold thy children gathered from the west unto
|
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the east by the word of the Holy One, rejoicing in the
|
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remembrance of God.
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Bar 5:6
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For they departed from thee on foot, and were led away of
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their enemies: but God bringeth them unto thee exalted with
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glory, as children of the kingdom.
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Bar 5:7
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For God hath appointed that every high hill, and banks of
|
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long continuance, should be cast down, and valleys filled up, to
|
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make even the ground, that Israel may go safely in the glory of
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God,
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Bar 5:8
|
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Moreover even the woods and every sweetsmelling tree shall
|
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overshadow Israel by the commandment of God.
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Bar 5:9
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For God shall lead Israel with joy in the light of his glory
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with the mercy and righteousness that cometh from him.
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The Epistle [or Letter] of Jeremiah [Jeremy]
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[The Epistle of Jeremy [sometimes Chapter Six of Baruch]]
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EpJer 6:1
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A copy of an epistle, which Jeremy sent unto them which were
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to be led captives into Babylon by the king of the Babylonians,
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to certify them, as it was commanded him of God.
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EpJer 6:2
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Because of the sins which ye have committed before God, ye
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shall be led away captives into Babylon by Nabuchodonosor king
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of the Babylonians.
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EpJer 6:3
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So when ye be come unto Babylon, ye shall remain there many
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years, and for a long season, namely, seven generations: and
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after that I will bring you away peaceably from thence.
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EpJer 6:4
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Now shall ye see in Babylon gods of silver, and of gold, and
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of wood, borne upon shoulders, which cause the nations to fear.
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EpJer 6:5
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Beware therefore that ye in no wise be like to strangers,
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neither be ye and of them, when ye see the multitude before them
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and behind them, worshipping them.
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EpJer 6:6
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But say ye in your hearts, O Lord, we must worship thee.
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EpJer 6:7
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For mine angel is with you, and I myself caring for your
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souls.
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EpJer 6:8
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As for their tongue, it is polished by the workman, and they
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themselves are gilded and laid over with silver; yet are they
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but false, and cannot speak.
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EpJer 6:9
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And taking gold, as it were for a virgin that loveth to go
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gay, they make crowns for the heads of their gods.
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EpJer 6:10
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Sometimes also the priests convey from their gods gold and
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silver, and bestow it upon themselves.
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EpJer 6:11
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Yea, they will give thereof to the common harlots, and deck
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them as men with garments, [being] gods of silver, and gods of
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gold, and wood.
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EpJer 6:12
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Yet cannot these gods save themselves from rust and moth,
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though they be covered with purple raiment.
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EpJer 6:13
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They wipe their faces because of the dust of the temple, when
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there is much upon them.
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EpJer 6:14
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And he that cannot put to death one that offendeth him
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holdeth a sceptre, as though he were a judge of the country.
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EpJer 6:15
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He hath also in his right hand a dagger and an ax: but cannot
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deliver himself from war and thieves.
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EpJer 6:16
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Whereby they are known not to be gods: therefore fear them
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not.
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EpJer 6:17
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For like as a vessel that a man useth is nothing worth when
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it is broken; even so it is with their gods: when they be set up
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in the temple, their eyes be full of dust through the feet of
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them that come in.
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EpJer 6:18
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And as the doors are made sure on every side upon him that
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offendeth the king, as being committed to suffer death: even so
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the priests make fast their temples with doors, with locks, and
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bars, lest their gods be spoiled with robbers.
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EpJer 6:19
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They light them candles, yea, more than for themselves,
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whereof they cannot see one.
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EpJer 6:20
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They are as one of the beams of the temple, yet they say
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their hearts are gnawed upon by things creeping out of the
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earth; and when they eat them and their clothes, they feel it
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not.
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EpJer 6:21
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Their faces are blacked through the smoke that cometh out of
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the temple.
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EpJer 6:22
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Upon their bodies and heads sit bats, swallows, and birds,
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and the cats also.
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EpJer 6:23
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By this ye may know that they are no gods: therefore fear
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them not.
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EpJer 6:24
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Notwithstanding the gold that is about them to make them
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beautiful, except they wipe off the rust, they will not shine:
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for neither when they were molten did they feel it.
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EpJer 6:25
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The things wherein there is no breath are bought for a most
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high price.
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EpJer 6:26
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They are borne upon shoulders, having no feet whereby they
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declare unto men that they be nothing worth.
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EpJer 6:27
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They also that serve them are ashamed: for if they fall to
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the ground at any time, they cannot rise up again of themselves:
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neither, if one set them upright, can they move of themselves:
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neither, if they be bowed down, can they make themselves
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straight: but they set gifts before them as unto dead men.
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EpJer 6:28
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As for the things that are sacrificed unto them, their
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priests sell and abuse; in like manner their wives lay up part
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thereof in salt; but unto the poor and impotent they give
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nothing of it.
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EpJer 6:29
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Menstruous women and women in childbed eat their sacrifices:
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by these things ye may know that they are no gods: fear them
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not.
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EpJer 6:30
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For how can they be called gods? because women set meat
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before the gods of silver, gold, and wood.
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EpJer 6:31
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And the priests sit in their temples, having their clothes
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rent, and their heads and beards shaven, and nothing upon their
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heads.
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EpJer 6:32
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They roar and cry before their gods, as men do at the feast
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when one is dead.
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EpJer 6:33
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The priests also take off their garments, and clothe their
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wives and children.
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EpJer 6:34
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Whether it be evil that one doeth unto them, or good, they
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are not able to recompense it: they can neither set up a king,
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nor put him down.
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EpJer 6:35
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In like manner, they can neither give riches nor money:
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though a man make a vow unto them, and keep it not, they will
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not require it.
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EpJer 6:36
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They can save no man from death, neither deliver the weak
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from the mighty.
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EpJer 6:37
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They cannot restore a blind man to his sight, nor help any
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man in his distress.
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EpJer 6:38
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They can shew no mercy to the widow, nor do good to the
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fatherless.
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EpJer 6:39
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Their gods of wood, and which are overlaid with gold and
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silver, are like the stones that be hewn out of the mountain:
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they that worship them shall be confounded.
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EpJer 6:40
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How should a man then think and say that they are gods, when
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even the Chaldeans themselves dishonour them?
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EpJer 6:41
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Who if they shall see one dumb that cannot speak, they bring
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him, and intreat Bel that he may speak, as though he were able
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to understand.
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EpJer 6:42
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Yet they cannot understand this themselves, and leave them:
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for they have no knowledge.
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EpJer 6:43
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The women also with cords about them, sitting in the ways,
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burn bran for perfume: but if any of them, drawn by some that
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passeth by, lie with him, she reproacheth her fellow, that she
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was not thought as worthy as herself, nor her cord broken.
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EpJer 6:44
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Whatsoever is done among them is false: how may it then be
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thought or said that they are gods?
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EpJer 6:45
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They are made of carpenters and goldsmiths: they can be
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nothing else than the workmen will have them to be.
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EpJer 6:46
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And they themselves that made them can never continue long;
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how should then the things that are made of them be gods?
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EpJer 6:47
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For they left lies and reproaches to them that come after.
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EpJer 6:48
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For when there cometh any war or plague upon them, the
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priests consult with themselves, where they may be hidden with
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them.
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EpJer 6:49
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How then cannot men perceive that they be no gods, which can
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neither save themselves from war, nor from plague?
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EpJer 6:50
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For seeing they be but of wood, and overlaid with silver and
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gold, it shall be known hereafter that they are false:
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EpJer 6:51
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And it shall manifestly appear to all nations and kings that
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they are no gods, but the works of men's hands, and that there
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is no work of God in them.
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EpJer 6:52
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Who then may not know that they are no gods?
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EpJer 6:53
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For neither can they set up a king in the land, nor give rain
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unto men.
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EpJer 6:54
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Neither can they judge their own cause, nor redress a wrong,
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being unable: for they are as crows between heaven and earth.
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EpJer 6:55
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Whereupon when fire falleth upon the house of gods of wood,
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or laid over with gold or silver, their priests will flee away,
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and escape; but they themselves shall be burned asunder like
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beams.
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EpJer 6:56
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Moreover they cannot withstand any king or enemies: how can
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it then be thought or said that they be gods?
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EpJer 6:57
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Neither are those gods of wood, and laid over with silver or
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gold, able to escape either from thieves or robbers.
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EpJer 6:58
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Whose gold, and silver, and garments wherewith they are
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clothed, they that are strong take, and go away withal: neither
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are they able to help themselves.
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EpJer 6:59
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Therefore it is better to be a king that sheweth his power,
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or else a profitable vessel in an house, which the owner shall
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have use of, than such false gods; or to be a door in an house,
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to keep such things therein, than such false gods. or a pillar
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of wood in a a palace, than such false gods.
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EpJer 6:60
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For sun, moon, and stars, being bright and sent to do their
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offices, are obedient.
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EpJer 6:61
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In like manner the lightning when it breaketh forth is easy
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to be seen; and after the same manner the wind bloweth in every
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country.
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EpJer 6:62
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And when God commandeth the clouds to go over the whole
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world, they do as they are bidden.
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EpJer 6:63
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And the fire sent from above to consume hills and woods doeth
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as it is commanded: but these are like unto them neither in shew
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nor power.
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EpJer 6:64
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Wherefore it is neither to be supposed nor said that they are
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gods, seeing, they are able neither to judge causes, nor to do
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good unto men.
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EpJer 6:65
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Knowing therefore that they are no gods, fear them not,
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EpJer 6:66
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For they can neither curse nor bless kings:
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EpJer 6:67
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Neither can they shew signs in the heavens among the heathen,
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nor shine as the sun, nor give light as the moon.
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EpJer 6:68
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The beasts are better than they: for they can get under a
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cover and help themselves.
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EpJer 6:69
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It is then by no means manifest unto us that they are gods:
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therefore fear them not.
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EpJer 6:70
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For as a scarecrow in a garden of cucumbers keepeth nothing:
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so are their gods of wood, and laid over with silver and gold.
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EpJer 6:71
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And likewise their gods of wood, and laid over with silver
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and gold, are like to a white thorn in an orchard, that every
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bird sitteth upon; as also to a dead body, that is east into the
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dark.
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EpJer 6:72
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And ye shall know them to be no gods by the bright purple
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that rotteth upon then1: and they themselves afterward shall be
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eaten, and shall be a reproach in the country.
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EpJer 6:73
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Better therefore is the just man that hath none idols: for he
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shall be far from reproach.
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The Book of Susanna [in Daniel]
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[The History of Susanna [in Daniel]]
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Set apart from the beginning of Daniel, because it is not in
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the Hebrew, as neither the Narration of Bel and the Dragon.
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Sus 1:1
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There dwelt a man in Babylon, called Joacim:
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Sus 1:2
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And he took a wife, whose name was Susanna, the daughter of
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Chelcias, a very fair woman, and one that feared the Lord.
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Sus 1:3
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Her parents also were righteous, and taught their daughter
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according to the law of Moses.
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Sus 1:4
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Now Joacim was a great rich man, and had a fair garden
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joining unto his house: and to him resorted the Jews; because he
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was more honourable than all others.
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Sus 1:5
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The same year were appointed two of the ancients of the
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people to be judges, such as the Lord spake of, that wickedness
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came from Babylon from ancient judges, who seemed to govern the
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people.
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Sus 1:6
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These kept much at Joacim's house: and all that had any suits
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in law came unto them.
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Sus 1:7
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Now when the people departed away at noon, Susanna went into
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her husband's garden to walk.
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Sus 1:8
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And the two elders saw her going in every day, and walking;
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so that their lust was inflamed toward her.
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Sus 1:9
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And they perverted their own mind, and turned away their
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eyes, that they might not look unto heaven, nor remember just
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judgments.
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Sus 1:10
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And albeit they both were wounded with her love, yet durst
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not one shew another his grief.
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Sus 1:11
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For they were ashamed to declare their lust, that they
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desired to have to do with her.
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Sus 1:12
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Yet they watched diligently from day to day to see her.
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Sus 1:13
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And the one said to the other, Let us now go home: for it is
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dinner time.
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Sus 1:14
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So when they were gone out, they parted the one from the
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other, and turning back again they came to the same place; and
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after that they had asked one another the cause, they
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acknowledged their lust: then appointed they a time both
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together, when they might find her alone.
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Sus 1:15
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And it fell out, as they watched a fit time, she went in as
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before with two maids only, and she was desirous to wash herself
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in the garden: for it was hot.
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Sus 1:16
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And there was no body there save the two elders, that had hid
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themselves, and watched her.
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Sus 1:17
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Then she said to her maids, Bring me oil and washing balls,
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and shut the garden doors, that I may wash me.
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Sus 1:18
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And they did as she bade them, and shut the garden doors, and
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went out themselves at privy doors to fetch the things that she
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had commanded them: but they saw not the elders, because they
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were hid.
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Sus 1:19
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Now when the maids were gone forth, the two elders rose up,
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and ran unto her, saying,
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Sus 1:20
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Behold, the garden doors are shut, that no man can see us,
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and we are in love with thee; therefore consent unto us, and lie
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with us.
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Sus 1:21
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If thou wilt not, we will bear witness against thee, that a
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young man was with thee: and therefore thou didst send away thy
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maids from thee.
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Sus 1:22
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Then Susanna sighed, and said, I am straitened on every side:
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for if I do this thing, it is death unto me: and if I do it not
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I cannot escape your hands.
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Sus 1:23
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It is better for me to fall into your hands, and not do it,
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than to sin in the sight of the Lord.
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Sus 1:24
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With that Susanna cried with a loud voice: and the two elders
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cried out against her.
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Sus 1:25
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Then ran the one, and opened the garden door.
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Sus 1:26
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So when the servants of the house heard the cry in the
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garden, they rushed in at the privy door, to see what was done
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unto her.
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Sus 1:27
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But when the elders had declared their matter, the servants
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were greatly ashamed: for there was never such a report made of
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Susanna.
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Sus 1:28
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And it came to pass the next day, when the people were
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assembled to her husband Joacim, the two elders came also full
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of mischievous imagination against Susanna to put her to death;
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Sus 1:29
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And said before the people, Send for Susanna, the daughter of
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Chelcias, Joacim's wife. And so they sent.
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Sus 1:30
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So she came with her father and mother, her children, and all
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her kindred.
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Sus 1:31
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Now Susanna was a very delicate woman, and beauteous to
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behold.
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Sus 1:32
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And these wicked men commanded to uncover her face, (for she
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was covered) that they might be filled with her beauty.
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Sus 1:33
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Therefore her friends and all that saw her wept.
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Sus 1:34
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Then the two elders stood up in the midst of the people, and
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laid their hands upon her head.
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Sus 1:35
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And she weeping looked up toward heaven: for her heart
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trusted in the Lord.
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Sus 1:36
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And the elders said, As we walked in the garden alone, this
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woman came in with two maids, and shut the garden doors, and
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sent the maids away.
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Sus 1:37
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Then a young man, who there was hid, came unto her, and lay
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with her.
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Sus 1:38
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Then we that stood in a corner of the garden, seeing this
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wickedness, ran unto them.
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Sus 1:39
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And when we saw them together, the man we could not hold: for
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he was stronger than we, and opened the door, and leaped out.
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Sus 1:40
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But having taken this woman, we asked who the young man was,
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but she would not tell us: these things do we testify.
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Sus 1:41
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Then the assembly believed them as those that were the elders
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and judges of the people: so they condemned her to death.
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Sus 1:42
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Then Susanna cried out with a loud voice, and said, O
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everlasting God, that knowest the secrets, and knowest all
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things before they be:
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Sus 1:43
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Thou knowest that they have borne false witness against me,
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and, behold, I must die; whereas I never did such things as
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these men have maliciously invented against me.
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Sus 1:44
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And the Lord heard her voice.
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Sus 1:45
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Therefore when she was led to be put to death, the Lord
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raised up the holy spirit of a young youth whose name was
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Daniel:
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Sus 1:46
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Who cried with a loud voice, I am clear from the blood of
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this woman.
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Sus 1:47
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Then all the people turned them toward him, and said, What
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mean these words that thou hast spoken?
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Sus 1:48
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So he standing in the midst of them said, Are ye such fools,
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ye sons of Israel, that without examination or knowledge of the
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truth ye have condemned a daughter of Israel?
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Sus 1:49
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Return again to the place of judgment: for they have borne
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false witness against her.
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Sus 1:50
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Wherefore all the people turned again in haste, and the
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elders said unto him, Come, sit down among us, and shew it us,
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seeing God hath given thee the honour of an elder.
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Sus 1:51
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Then said Daniel unto them, Put these two aside one far from
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another, and I will examine them.
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Sus 1:52
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So when they were put asunder one from another, he called one
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of them, and said unto him, O thou that art waxen old in
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wickedness, now thy sins which thou hast committed aforetime are
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come to light.
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Sus 1:53
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For thou hast pronounced false judgment and hast condemned
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the innocent and hast let the guilty go free; albeit the Lord
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saith, The innocent and righteous shalt thou not slay.
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Sus 1:54
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Now then, if thou hast seen her, tell me, Under what tree
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sawest thou them companying together? Who answered, Under a
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mastick tree.
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Sus 1:55
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And Daniel said, Very well; thou hast lied against thine own
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head; for even now the angel of God hath received the sentence
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of God to cut thee in two.
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Sus 1:56
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So he put him aside, and commanded to bring the other, and
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said unto him, O thou seed of Chanaan, and not of Juda, beauty
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hath deceived thee, and lust hath perverted thine heart.
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Sus 1:57
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Thus have ye dealt with the daughters of Israel, and they for
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fear companied with you: but the daughter of Juda would not
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abide your wickedness.
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Sus 1:58
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Now therefore tell me, Under what tree didst thou take them
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companying together? Who answered, Under an holm tree.
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Sus 1:59
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Then said Daniel unto him, Well; thou hast also lied against
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thine own head: for the angel of God waiteth with the sword to
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cut thee in two, that he may destroy you.
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Sus 1:60
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With that all the assembly cried out with a loud voice, and
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praised God, who saveth them that trust in him.
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Sus 1:61
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And they arose against the two elders, for Daniel had
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convicted them of false witness by their own mouth:
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Sus 1:62
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And according to the law of Moses they did unto them in such
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sort as they maliciously intended to do to their neighbour: and
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they put them to death. Thus the innocent blood was saved the
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same day.
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Sus 1:63
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Therefore Chelcias and his wife praised God for their
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daughter Susanna, with Joacim her husband, and all the kindred,
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because there was no dishonesty found in her.
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Sus 1:64
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From that day forth was Daniel had in great reputation in the
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sight of the people.
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The Prayer of Azariah
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PrAzar 1
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And they walked in the midst of the fire, praising God, and
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blessing the Lord.
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PrAzar 2
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Then Azarias stood up, and prayed on this manner; and opening
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his mouth in the midst of the fire said,
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PrAzar 3
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Blessed art thou, O Lord God of our fathers: thy name is
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worthy to be praised and glorified for evermore:
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PrAzar 4
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For thou art righteous in all the things that thou hast done
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to us: yea, true are all thy works, thy ways are right, and all
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thy judgments truth.
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PrAzar 5
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In all the things that thou hast brought upon us, and upon
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the holy city of our fathers, even Jerusalem, thou hast executed
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true judgment: for according to truth and judgment didst thou
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bring all these things upon us because of our sins.
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PrAzar 6
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For we have sinned and committed iniquity, departing from
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thee.
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PrAzar 7
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In all things have we trespassed, and not obeyed thy
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commandments, nor kept them, neither done as thou hast commanded
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us, that it might go well with us.
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PrAzar 8
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Wherefore all that thou hast brought upon us, and every thing
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that thou hast done to us, thou hast done in true judgment.
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PrAzar 9
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And thou didst deliver us into the hands of lawless enemies,
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most hateful forsakers of God, and to an unjust king, and the
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most wicked in all the world.
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PrAzar 10
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And now we cannot open our mouths, we are become a shame and
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reproach to thy servants; and to them that worship thee.
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PrAzar 11
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Yet deliver us not up wholly, for thy name's sake, neither
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disannul thou thy covenant:
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PrAzar 12
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And cause not thy mercy to depart from us, for thy beloved
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Abraham's sake, for thy servant Issac's sake, and for thy holy
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Israel's sake;
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PrAzar 13
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To whom thou hast spoken and promised, that thou wouldest
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multiply their seed as the stars of heaven, and as the sand that
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lieth upon the seashore.
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PrAzar 14
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For we, O Lord, are become less than any nation, and be kept
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under this day in all the world because of our sins.
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PrAzar 15
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Neither is there at this time prince, or prophet, or leader,
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or burnt offering, or sacrifice, or oblation, or incense, or
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place to sacrifice before thee, and to find mercy.
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PrAzar 16
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Nevertheless in a contrite heart and an humble spirit let us
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be accepted.
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PrAzar 17
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Like as in the burnt offerings of rams and bullocks, and like
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as in ten thousands of fat lambs: so let our sacrifice be in thy
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sight this day, and grant that we may wholly go after thee: for
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they shall not be confounded that put their trust in thee.
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PrAzar 18
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And now we follow thee with all our heart, we fear thee, and
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seek thy face.
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PrAzar 19
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Put us not to shame: but deal with us after thy
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lovingkindness, and according to the multitude of thy mercies.
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PrAzar 20
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Deliver us also according to thy marvellous works, and give
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glory to thy name, O Lord: and let all them that do thy servants
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hurt be ashamed;
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PrAzar 21
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And let them be confounded in all their power and might, and
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let their strength be broken;
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PrAzar 22
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And let them know that thou art God, the only God, and
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glorious over the whole world.
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PrAzar 23
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And the king's servants, that put them in, ceased not to make
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the oven hot with rosin, pitch, tow, and small wood;
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PrAzar 24
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So that the flame streamed forth above the furnace forty and
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nine cubits.
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PrAzar 25
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And it passed through, and burned those Chaldeans it found
|
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about the furnace.
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PrAzar 26
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But the angel of the Lord came down into the oven together
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with Azarias and his fellows, and smote the flame of the fire
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out of the oven;
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PrAzar 27
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And made the midst of the furnace as it had been a moist
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whistling wind, so that the fire touched them not at all,
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neither hurt nor troubled them.
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PrAzar 28
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Then the three, as out of one mouth, praised, glorified, and
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blessed, God in the furnace, saying,
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PrAzar 29
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Blessed art thou, O Lord God of our fathers: and to be
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praised and exalted above all for ever.
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PrAzar 30
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And blessed is thy glorious and holy name: and to be praised
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and exalted above all for ever.
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PrAzar 31
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Blessed art thou in the temple of thine holy glory: and to be
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praised and glorified above all for ever.
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PrAzar 32
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Blessed art thou that beholdest the depths, and sittest upon
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the cherubims: and to be praised and exalted above all for ever.
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PrAzar 33
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Blessed art thou on the glorious throne of thy kingdom: and
|
|
to be praised and glorified above all for ever.
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PrAzar 34
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Blessed art thou in the firmament of heaven: and above ail to
|
|
be praised and glorified for ever.
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PrAzar 35
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O all ye works of the Lord, bless ye the Lord : praise and
|
|
exalt him above all for ever,
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PrAzar 36
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O ye heavens, bless ye the Lord : praise and exalt him above
|
|
all for ever.
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PrAzar 37
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O ye angels of the Lord, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt
|
|
him above all for ever.
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PrAzar 38
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O all ye waters that be above the heaven, bless ye the Lord:
|
|
praise and exalt him above all for ever.
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PrAzar 39
|
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O all ye powers of the Lord, bless ye the Lord: praise and
|
|
exalt him above all for ever.
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PrAzar 40
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O ye sun and moon, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt him
|
|
above all for ever.
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PrAzar 41
|
|
O ye stars of heaven, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt him
|
|
above all for ever.
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PrAzar 42
|
|
O every shower and dew, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt
|
|
him above all for ever.
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PrAzar 43
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|
O all ye winds, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt him above
|
|
all for ever,
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PrAzar 44
|
|
O ye fire and heat, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt him
|
|
above all for ever.
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PrAzar 45
|
|
O ye winter and summer, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt
|
|
him above all for ever.
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PrAzar 46
|
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0 ye dews and storms of snow, bless ye the Lord: praise and
|
|
exalt him above all for ever.
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PrAzar 47
|
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O ye nights and days, bless ye the Lord: bless and exalt him
|
|
above all for ever.
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PrAzar 48
|
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O ye light and darkness, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt
|
|
him above all for ever.
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PrAzar 49
|
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O ye ice and cold, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt him
|
|
above all for ever.
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PrAzar 50
|
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O ye frost and snow, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt him
|
|
above all for ever.
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PrAzar 51
|
|
O ye lightnings and clouds, bless ye the Lord: praise and
|
|
exalt him above all for ever.
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PrAzar 52
|
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O let the earth bless the Lord: praise and exalt him above
|
|
all for ever.
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|
PrAzar 53
|
|
O ye mountains and little hills, bless ye the Lord: praise
|
|
and exalt him above all for ever.
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|
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|
PrAzar 54
|
|
O all ye things that grow in the earth, bless ye the Lord:
|
|
praise and exalt him above all for ever.
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|
|
PrAzar 55
|
|
O ye mountains, bless ye the Lord: Praise and exalt him above
|
|
all for ever.
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|
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|
PrAzar 56
|
|
O ye seas and rivers, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt him
|
|
above all for ever.
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|
PrAzar 57
|
|
O ye whales, and all that move in the waters, bless ye the
|
|
Lord: praise and exalt him above all for ever.
|
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|
|
PrAzar 58
|
|
O all ye fowls of the air, bless ye the Lord: praise and
|
|
exalt him above all for ever.
|
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|
|
PrAzar 59
|
|
O all ye beasts and cattle, bless ye the Lord: praise and
|
|
exalt him above all for ever.
|
|
|
|
PrAzar 60
|
|
O ye children of men, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt him
|
|
above all for ever.
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|
|
PrAzar 61
|
|
O Israel, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt him above all
|
|
for ever.
|
|
|
|
PrAzar 62
|
|
O ye priests of the Lord, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt
|
|
him above all for ever.
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|
|
|
PrAzar 63
|
|
O ye servants of the Lord, bless ye the Lord: praise and
|
|
exalt him above all for ever.
|
|
|
|
PrAzar 64
|
|
O ye spirits and souls of the righteous, bless ye the Lord:
|
|
praise and exalt him above all for ever.
|
|
|
|
PrAzar 65
|
|
O ye holy and humble men of heart, bless ye the Lord: praise
|
|
and exalt him above all for ever.
|
|
|
|
PrAzar 66
|
|
O Ananias, Azarias, and Misael, bless ye the Lord: praise and
|
|
exalt him above all for ever: far he hath delivered us from
|
|
hell, and saved us from the hand of death, and delivered us out
|
|
of the midst of the furnace and burning flame: even out of the
|
|
midst of the fire hath he delivered us.
|
|
|
|
PrAzar 67
|
|
O give thanks unto the Lord, because he is gracious: for his
|
|
mercy endureth for ever.
|
|
|
|
PrAzar 68
|
|
O all ye that worship the Lord, bless the God of gods, praise
|
|
him, and give him thanks: for his mercy endureth for ever.
|
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The Prayer of Manasseh
|
|
[The Prayer of Manasses King of Judah]
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|
PrMan 1
|
|
O Lord, Almighty God of our fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and
|
|
Jacob, and of their righteous seed; who hast made heaven and
|
|
earth, with all the ornament thereof; who hast bound the sea by
|
|
the word of thy commandment; who hast shut up the deep, and
|
|
sealed it by thy terrible and glorious name; whom all men fear,
|
|
and tremble before thy power; for the majesty of thy glory
|
|
cannot be borne, and thine angry threatening toward sinners is
|
|
importable: but thy merciful promise is unmeasurable and
|
|
unsearchable; for thou art the most high Lord, of great
|
|
compassion, longsuffering, very merciful, and repentest of the
|
|
evils of men. Thou, O Lord, according to thy great goodness hast
|
|
promised repentance and forgiveness to them that have sinned
|
|
against thee: and of thine infinite mercies hast appointed
|
|
repentance unto sinners, that they may be saved. Thou therefore,
|
|
O Lord, that art the God of the just, hast not appointed
|
|
repentance to the just, as to Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob,
|
|
which have not sinned against thee; but thou hast appointed
|
|
repentance unto me that am a sinner: for I have sinned above the
|
|
number of the sands of the sea. My transgressions, O Lord, are
|
|
multiplied: my transgressions are multiplied, and I am not
|
|
worthy to behold and see the height of heaven for the multitude
|
|
of mine iniquities. I am bowed down with many iron bands, that I
|
|
cannot life up mine head, neither have any release: for I have
|
|
provoked thy wrath, and done evil before thee: I did not thy
|
|
will, neither kept I thy commandments: I have set up
|
|
abominations, and have multiplied offences. Now therefore I bow
|
|
the knee of mine heart, beseeching thee of grace. I have sinned,
|
|
O Lord, I have sinned, and I acknowledge mine iniquities:
|
|
wherefore, I humbly beseech thee, forgive me, O Lord, forgive
|
|
me, and destroy me not with mine iniquites. Be not angry with me
|
|
for ever, by reserving evil for me; neither condemn me to the
|
|
lower parts of the earth. For thou art the God, even the God of
|
|
them that repent; and in me thou wilt shew all thy goodness: for
|
|
thou wilt save me, that am unworthy, according to thy great
|
|
mercy. Therefore I will praise thee for ever all the days of my
|
|
life: for all the powers of the heavens do praise thee, and
|
|
thine is the glory for ever and ever. Amen.
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
The Book of Bel and the Dragon [in Daniel]
|
|
[The History of the Destruction of Bel and the Dragon]
|
|
|
|
The History of the Destruction of Bel and the Dragon,
|
|
Cut off from the end of Daniel.
|
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|
|
|
|
Bel 1:1
|
|
And king Astyages was gathered to his fathers, and Cyrus of
|
|
Persia received his kingdom.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:2
|
|
And Daniel conversed with the king, and was honoured above
|
|
all his friends.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:3
|
|
Now the Babylons had an idol, called Bel, and there were
|
|
spent upon him every day twelve great measures of fine flour,
|
|
and forty sheep, and six vessels of wine.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:4
|
|
And the king worshipped it and went daily to adore it: but
|
|
Daniel worshipped his own God. And the king said unto him, Why
|
|
dost not thou worship Bel?
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:5
|
|
Who answered and said, Because I may not worship idols made
|
|
with hands, but the living God, who hath created the heaven and
|
|
the earth, and hath sovereignty over all flesh.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:6
|
|
Then said the king unto him, Thinkest thou not that Bel is a
|
|
living God? seest thou not how much he eateth and drinketh every
|
|
day?
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:7
|
|
Then Daniel smiled, and said, O king, be not deceived: for
|
|
this is but clay within, and brass without, and did never eat or
|
|
drink any thing.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:8
|
|
So the king was wroth, and called for his priests, and said
|
|
unto them, If ye tell me not who this is that devoureth these
|
|
expences, ye shall die.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:9
|
|
But if ye can certify me that Bel devoureth them, then
|
|
Daniel shall die: for he hath spoken blasphemy against Bel. And
|
|
Daniel said unto the king, Let it be according to thy word.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:10
|
|
Now the priests of Bel were threescore and ten, beside
|
|
their wives and children. And the king went with Daniel into the
|
|
temple of Bel.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:11
|
|
So Bel's priests said, Lo, we go out: but thou, O king, set
|
|
on the meat, and make ready the wine, and shut the door fast and
|
|
seal it with thine own signet;
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|
|
Bel 1:12
|
|
And to morrow when thou comest in, if thou findest not that
|
|
|
|
Bel hath eaten up all, we will suffer death: or else Daniel,
|
|
that speaketh falsely against us.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:13
|
|
And they little regarded it: for under the table they had
|
|
made a privy entrance, whereby they entered in continually, and
|
|
consumed those things.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:14
|
|
So when they were gone forth, the king set meats before
|
|
Bel. Now Daniel had commanded his servants to bring ashes, and
|
|
those they strewed throughout all the temple in the presence of
|
|
the king alone: then went they out, and shut the door, and
|
|
sealed it with the king's signet, and so departed.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:15
|
|
Now in the night came the priests with their wives and
|
|
children, as they were wont to do, and did eat and drinck up
|
|
all.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:16
|
|
In the morning betime the king arose, and Daniel with him.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:17
|
|
And the king said, Daniel, are the seals whole? And he
|
|
said, Yea, O king, they be whole.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:18
|
|
And as soon as he had opened the dour, the king looked upon
|
|
the table, and cried with a loud voice, Great art thou, O Bel,
|
|
and with thee is no deceit at all.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:19
|
|
Then laughed Daniel, and held the king that he should not
|
|
go in, and said, Behold now the pavement, and mark well whose
|
|
footsteps are these.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:20
|
|
And the king said, I see the footsteps of men, women, and
|
|
children. And then the king was angry,
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:21
|
|
And took the priests with their wives and children, who
|
|
shewed him the privy doors, where they came in, and consumed
|
|
such things as were upon the table.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:22
|
|
Therefore the king slew them, and delivered Bel into
|
|
Daniel's power, who destroyed him and his temple.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:23
|
|
And in that same place there was a great dragon, which they
|
|
of Babylon worshipped.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:24
|
|
And the king said unto Daniel, Wilt thou also say that this
|
|
is of brass? lo, he liveth, he eateth and drinketh; thou canst
|
|
not say that he is no living god: therefore worship him.
|
|
|
|
Bel 1:25
|
|
Then said Daniel unto the king, I will worship the Lord my
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God: for he is the living God.
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Bel 1:26
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But give me leave, O king, and I shall slay this dragon
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without sword or staff. The king said, I give thee leave.
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Bel 1:27
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Then Daniel took pitch, and fat, and hair, and did seethe
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them together, and made lumps thereof: this he put in the
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dragon's mouth, and so the dragon burst in sunder : and Daniel
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said, Lo, these are the gods ye worship.
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Bel 1:28
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When they of Babylon heard that, they took great
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indignation, and conspired against the king, saying, The king is
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become a Jew, and he hath destroyed Bel, he hath slain the
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dragon, and put the priests to death.
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Bel 1:29
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So they came to the king, and said, Deliver us Daniel, or
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else we will destroy thee and thine house.
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Bel 1:30
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Now when the king saw that they pressed him sore, being
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constrained, he delivered Daniel unto them:
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Bel 1:31
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Who cast him into the lions' den: where he was six days.
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Bel 1:32
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And in the den there were seven lions, and they had given
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them every day two carcases, and two sheep: which then were not
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given to them, to the intent they might devour Daniel.
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Bel 1:33
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Now there was in Jewry a prophet, called Habbacuc, who had
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made pottage, and had broken bread in a bowl, and was going into
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the field, for to bring it to the reapers.
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Bel 1:34
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But the angel of the Lord said unto Habbacuc, Go, carry the
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dinner that thou hast into Babylon unto Daniel, who is in the
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lions' den.
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Bel 1:35
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And Habbacuc said, Lord, I never saw Babylon; neither do I
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know where the den is.
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Bel 1:36
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Then the angel of the Lord took him by the crown, and bare
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him by the hair of his head, and through the vehemency of his
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spirit set him in Babylon over the den.
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Bel 1:37
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And Habbacuc cried, saying, O Daniel, Daniel, take the
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dinner which God hath sent thee.
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Bel 1:38
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And Daniel said, Thou hast remembered me, O God: neither
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hast thou forsaken them that seek thee and love thee.
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Bel 1:39
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So Daniel arose, and did eat: and the angel of the Lord set
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Habbacuc in his own place again immediately.
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Bel 1:40
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Upon the seventh day the king went to bewail Daniel:
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and when he came to the den, he looked in, and behold,
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Daniel was sitting.
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Bel 1:41
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Then cried the king with a loud voice, saying, Great art
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Lord God of Daniel, and there is none other beside thee.
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Bel 1:42
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And he drew him out, and cast those that were the cause of
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his destruction into the den: and they were devoured
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in a moment before his face.
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End of Deuterocanonical Books of the Bible also known as the Apocrypha
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[Not meant to be a complete listing of all the books not included in
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various editions of the Bible: with your help, perhaps we can find more.]
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