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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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Pafhurs name.
ch Indah threatned. Chap.xx.
palicy of the fonne of Yinnom, butthe
to palley of flaughter, oe
7 Mud F will make howd the coun:
1g fell of Judah and Perulatens in: this
tle || place, ano J will caule them to fall by
1Dldar | the frvozd befozethcir enemies, and by
ty] Pes thebands ofthe thatiectk theirimes:
ml” | | land thete*carkeifes Will J gineto be
be an * lmeatfor thefoules of the Heaven, and
forthebeattsofthecarth,
tit}. ‘oupr8.| 3. AND PAI mate this citic * pelo:
ine |oandgs-| tate andarryiting : euerpone that pat
ig: = | feepehereby (halbeattontthen and bitte,
for *” lyecautcof all the plagues thereof.
, | 9 AndHY wel caufethens to cate he
all ‘iaies6.|* fleth of their fonnes and the fet) of
welts | |2¢%*| theirdaughters, and they Chal eateeue-
‘oti |] ie \rponethefieth of his Friend in the fiege
Het} | and ftraitnefle, wherewith their ene-
Ite) | inies, AND thep that feeke their liues,
vine Khatlitraiten then. .
lo KhenMhalethoubseake p bottle it
thefightofthe men that goe with thee,
| Ir And Chait fay bnto then; Lhus
fel, | faiththe L © & @ of hoftes, Cuen fo
ewes! | Will J beake this people and this ctie
of | as onc becalietl) a potters veflell that
ip| || tke |teannot bee made whole againe , and
ters | eon, tDey Chall *bucy thenr in Lophet, ct
fait ~ |thecebeno placcelfeto bury,
pt | 12 Lhus will JH doe bnto this place,
ents) fayth the Loup, and to the mnbabi-
: | tants theteat, AND cuen make Chet citic
| asLophet. -
a | 3 Aud thehoules of Perufatenand
aime 124) thehoutes of the kings of Pudah that
gers | | "| beedefiled as the place of Lophet; be-
he _ [autle of alt the: boufes bpon whofe
ih \os.| “Coots they Hane burnt incenfe bnto
Hehe all thebotte of heaucn, € haneporeed
rath; out deinke offrings bnto other gods. °
ithis 14 Lhencame PFeremiah from Lo-
et, Pet, Whither the Louw had lent him
iar toprophecie, andiiece frond mete court
amet thoes Sas Houte, and fad to all
tt ’ :
is 1s. Thus faith thew onv of hottes
ihets teGodof Ptraet,6eHo1D, wilbaing
oad), bon thiscity,and bponall her townes
i the all the euitl hat Bhaue pronounced ae
: pant tt, becanfe they Hane Hardened
ipl MPD es tbat hep mighE not Heare
sil .
Saal, ek
or [yh | hur fraiting Teremiah, receiueth a newe
ont) hame, and a fearefull doome. »7.“Ieremiah
chil | - complhaineth of contempt,’ 10. of treachery,
on the : © 14 ‘and of his birth, oe
ADS NAY * Pmuunier the Patett, who
ENQ 2 was allo chicfe goucrnozin
e ens ‘te theboufeof the Loup,
Kapaa Heard that Peremiah pro-
poenegtete things,
2 Chen Palhur {mote Feremiay
thepzophet, and put him in the ftockes
thatwere inthe high gate of Bentamin,
WHiclh was by Hheboule oftheL ox,
3 And it caic to pafle on the mo
tow, that Pathur brought foorth Re
temiial out of the ftockes. Lhen fayd
peed meg bin, re (ORD
not called thy name Dalhuc, but
| Dagoz-miffabib. tn
4 For thus fayth the Lo xv,
Wehold, J Will make thee a terrour to
thy felfe,and toatl thy friends,and they
(hall fall by thefiuo2d of their enemies,
and thine eyes hall behold it, and F
Will giue all Pudah into the hand of the
king of Babylon, and hee Mail carp
thent captine into Babylon, and {hall
flay chenr With thefword.
5 Hopeoucr, *ZJ willdeliuerali the
firength of this city,andall thelabours
thereof, and all the precious things
thereof, and all the tvealires of the
kings of Pudah will Pogiucinto the
hand oftheir enemies which Mat{poite
thent, and take them and cary them to
wabplor,
6 And hou Pathur, and all that
Dwell in Chine houfe, hall goe into cap-
tiuitie, and thou Malt come to Waby-
lon, and therethou Malt dic, and that
beburiedthere,thouand ali thy friends
towbonithoubat pophected tics,
7 CO LORD, thou hak deve
Ued ie, ANd F Was | deceiued, thouaret
ftronger then J, and hak peenraileas F
ami tt Derifion Daily , enerp one moc
ketl me.
Sapa DW Palhur the foune of,
“1.Chro,
24.14.
|| Thatis,
careround
abort.
*2,Kings
20.176,
[JOr,ewiced.
$ For finceePfpake Peryped out,
tried biolence and {poyte; vecaule the
Word of the Loxw was made are
pod) bnito nie, and a deviffon daily:
9 Eben J lato; Y weil not mate
mention of hin, nozgfpeakeany moze tn
His name, Wut his word was in mine
Heart, asa* burning fire Hut vp tummy
bones, and Z was Weary with forbea-
tUtg, AND*F could nos tay.
many ; feare on cuerp fide. Report, fy
they, and Wee will eeportit: tall mp fa-
iniliars Watched form halting, Gying;
Io. (Foz Heard the Defame of}.
*Pfal.39.3.
*Tob 32.28.
tHeb. every
man of my
Cale,
Peraduenture He ini ie cinéteed : aNd
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