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The Holy Bible : conteyning the Old Testament, and the New : newly translated out of the originall tongues : & with the former translations diligently compared and reuised, by His Maiesties speciall comandement : appointed to be read in churches.
Contributor
Smith, Miles, d. 1624 Bilson, Thomas, 1546 or 7-1616 Barker, Robert, 17th cent. printer
Date Added
13 January 2014
Language
English
Publish Date
1611
Publisher
Imprinted at London : By Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie
Source
Susan Dunleavy collection of biblical literature. LaSalle University, Connelly Library, Department of Special Collections.
Topic
Bible > History of Biblical events.
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| Godbeareth his.
Ifaiah. . Babylons pride
Gat, tthe man hat exeeuteth my con tara
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he fhall fay
of me, Inthe
Lord isalt
righteonfues
ana firength,
Helr.righ-
teoufnelfes.
tHebr.their
fondle.
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18,25.
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II. pro.19.
znand21,
30. hebr.6.
17.
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tor (tongue fhalifiueare.
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24. ||\Surely, (atlonefay, Pu the
tau hue at one amd
firength senen to Hine Mall men come,
aud all that are tneenfed again him,
athanied.
aerated on Mallattthelten
of Piraclbewlhficd,and Mal glory,
CHA P. XLVI.
1° The idoles ‘of Babylon could not faue them-
-- felues. 3 - God faucth his people to the end,
5 Idoles are not comparable to God for
power, : 12.or prefent faluation.
rammee C1 hover) Downe, Sebo
np ttoupeth, chew doles were
yp, Dpott the beats, and bpon
a7 Ae the cattell: pour carriages
were Neaute loaden, they are
aburden to the wWearicbeatt.
2 Chey tloupe,they bow done to-
gether , they could not deliner the bur-
tiuitic.
3. C#ecarkenbuto me , Ovhonleof
Facob, and altheremnant ofthe houte
of Hfracl, which are borne by me, from
the beily, whieh ave cavied from the
Wombe, Oe
4. Andenento youroldageF ame,
audeuen to Hoare haires will J cary
you: FH Hauc made, and F will beare,
cucn Sf Wil cary AnD Wil Deliner you. ~
5 CLowWhomw"i pelikenme,and
make meequall, and * compare me,that
Wemapbelikes 9
6 Lbep laut gold out ofthe bagac,
and Weigh fuer inthe balance,and hire
& golohnith, and Yee maketh it a god:
7 Thepbeare hin bpon the thou:
der, Hey cavp-Hor and fet hint in his
place, and hee fandetl ;sfromPis place
hall he not remoouc: pea one Mhalicey
vito Him, pet can Ye notanhvere, 102
faue hin out ofhis trouble. a
& Remember this , andthew pour
Celtics mcr; batngit agate to minde,—D
petranfgreffours,
Old, fox Fam God, aud there isnone eife,
lam God, andthereisttonciikeme,
atining , and from ancient times the
things that ave not yet done , faying,
“Oy countell Hall tand,and J wildoe
allsip pleatire:
dew, butt rhemfelucs are gone into cap-):
9 Remember the former things of
Jo Declaring He end from the be}
fell from a farve countrey ; pea
poten, i alfo bang ito path
Haucpurpoled i, J willallo docit,-’
IZ CHearken dnto me,vettouthear:
ted, that are favre from vightcoutnerte,
1B FH dying ucere my righteoutnelfe:
it Malinotbee farve off, and nip fang:
tion Mallnot tavics and J wil place tay
uation in Zion fos Plrael my glorie, -
CHAP. XLVI...
1 Gods iudgement’ vpon Babylon and Cal
“daa, 6 for their vnmercifulneffe, 7 pride,
‘ro’ and ouerboldnes; 11. thalbevnrefiftable,
yO One Downe and fit tu thy
/ Los dull? D birgin ee
% (eras? of Sablon 5 fit-on the
E\KERSYS GCOUND 3 thereis tig thon
(OR 24) D daughter of the Cat
Deans ; toz thou Male no moze be cavep
tender anddelicate. sy
2 Lake the milfortes and gqvinde
micale, Duconer thp lockes s makevare
thelegac: bucoucr the thigh, patle oucr
the riers,
3 Lhynakednes hatbevncoueren,
peathy thane halve feene: FZ wilitake
bengeanee, and BY Wellnot mect theeasg
man, pores tg tag hges
4 As fozour.redeemer, the Loup
Seach is His ante, the Poly one of
tae
5 Sit Hou filent; and gee thee into
darkues , D daughter of the Caine:
ans: forthou Male no moze be called the
Lavicofkingdomes. i
6 CPiwas woth with my people:
Phaue polluted mine mberitance, and
giuen them tnto thinchand: thou dint
Mew themno mercy; bpon heancient
hattthou bery Heaurtp taped the poke. :
7 GAtnd thou fapott, F Khali bee*a
Pade for cuer: Orhatchouddltnotla
thefethings tothp heart, netther did
remenber thelaterendofif, ~~
3 Lherefore hearenow this, tou
that art giuen to plealures , hat dowel
Ieftcarelefly , that fayett in chine heart,
Pam , and none eile vefioes meg
(hall not fie'as aidow, neither Hall
tno theloffeofchilden,
9 Wut Heletwo *things Hall cone
to thee te a moment i one day; the
loffe ofehildzen, and widowhood; they
fall come pon thee in theie perfect:
ott, for the mnltitune of thy forceries,
and foz the greatabundante of thine tt
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