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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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sy two wit-
neffes that
they may
prophefie,
“Zach.4.36
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{Gr. caft out
Thetwowitnefles, Chap.xj.xi. Anearthquake.|
CHAP. XI.
3 The two witneflesprophefie, 6 They haue
power to fhut heauen, that itraine not. 7
The beaft hall fight againft them, and kill
them. 8 They lie ynburied, 11 and’ after
three dayes and a halfe rife againe. 14
The fecond woe is paft, 15 The feuenth
trumpet foundeth,
(YQ BES
, MBthere was quenmea
yop veede litte Dnto a vod, and
. Lh ee Whe Angel ood, laying,
C/ERNG Mile , and meadure the
warsars Lempleof God, and the
Alltav,and them that woethip therein.
2 But the Court whichis without
the Lempletieauc out, and meafureit
not: fo2 tt (S giuen dnto the Gentiles,
andthe holy citic Hhallthey tread bndev
foote fourty and tivo moneths.
3 Aud|| FB will giue power bnto mp
tio wWitnelles and thep Chall prophetic
athoufand two hundzed and theeeltore
Dapes dothedinlackcloth.
4 hele ave the* tio oliuctrees,
aud Che tio candleftickes, fanding be-
foze the God of thecarth,
5 And if any man wWillhurt them,
five proceedeth outof their mouth and
Deuoureth their enemies: and if any
man Will Durt them, Hee mul tn this
maner be killed.
6 hele haue power to thut eae
nent, that tt raine not in the dayes of
their prophelie: and haue polver over
Ywaters to turne thent fo blood,and fo
{mite the earth with all plagues, as of
tenas they wiil.
7 And rwohen they fhatl haue fini
fhen their teftimonie, the bealt that ab
condeth out of the bottomiete pit, Mail
make warreagaint them, and Mall o
uercomethenandkillthent.
3 And theirdeadbodies thal lie in
thetteeet of the greatcitte, which (pict
tually is calied Sodome and Coppt,
Where allo our Lozd wascructied,
9 And they of the people, and tin:
reds,and tongues,and nations, hatte
their dead bodies theee Dayes and ant
palfe,and fhail not tutte theiv dead bo-
iestobeputingraucs.
° Io et they that dibell bpon the
earth (hallrciopceoucr them,and make
merry,and thailfend gifts oie to ato’
tiers becaufe thefe fvo puophets toz
mented chent that drwelton the earth.
II Aud after theeedapes and an halfe
the Spirit of ufc From Goo, eurtved
to thent: and thep food bpow thee
fete, AND gveat feare fell bpon them
Whichfawthem,
Iz And they heard a great Hoyee
frombeauen, fapingbntothem, Come
bp hither. And thep alcended bp to
held thent,
3 And the fame houre was therea
the city fell,andin the earthquake were
flainet of menfeuen thoufand: andthe
remnant Were affrighted , and gaue
glozy to the Godof Heanett,
14. Lhe fecond Woe ts patk, andbe-
Hold, the third woeconuneth quickly.
15 Andtheleuenth Angel founded,
and there Were queat bores tn heaven,
faping, Khe kingdomes of this world
ave become the kingdomes of our WLozd,
and of his Chatt,and be (hall veiqne fo2
euler and ner,
16 Andthefoureand tiventic Cloers
Which fate before God on thetv {eates,
fell bpon their faces, and YWozMhipped
God,
17 Saying, wee gine thee thankes,
D Low God Almightie, which art,
and Watt,and art to come sbecaufe thou
halk takento thee thy great power, and
hatk reigned.
13 Andehe nations Wereangry,and
thy weath is come, and the timeof the
Dead that thep Mould bee tudged, and
that thou (houldett gine vervard onto
thy feruants the Prophets, and to the
Saints, € them that feare thy Mame,
{mall and great, and thouldeft deftrop
them Which ||Deltroythecarth.
19 And the Lempile of God was ope-
nedin Heauen, and there was feencin
His Lenwple the Acke of his Letta-
ment, and there were lightnings, and
Hoyres, and thundzings, andat carth-
quate,and great hatte,
CHAP. XII.
+ Awoman clothed withthe Sunne trauaileth.
4 Thegreatred dragon {tandeth before her,
ready to deuoure her child: 6 when fhe was
delivered fhe fleeth intothe wildernes. 7 Mi-
chael and his Angels fight with the dragon,
and preuaile, 13 The dragon being caft
down into the earth,perfecuteth the woman,
249 J2D there appeared a
$79, great || Wonder tn eaucnt;
“a woman clothed with
KG SANS the Sune, € the Moone
; feete, and Dpon
bunee Hert , ‘her
Heaueninacloud,and their enemies bez}
great earthquake,and thetenth part of
TGr.names
of men.
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