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A10405 The Byble in Englyshe that is to saye, the content of all the holye scrypture, bothe of the olde and newe Testament, truly translated after the veryte of the Hebrue and Greke textes, by the diligent studye of dyuers excellent lerned [men e]xperte in the fore[saide] tongues.; Bible. English. Great Bible. 1540 (1540) STC 2069; ESTC S121497 1,995,822 1,050

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maner shall it be done for an oxe or for a ram or for a lambe or a kyd Loke what nombre thou makest in these suche a nombre shalte thou make in them also And accordyng to the nōbre of suche offerynges thou shalte encrease the meatofferynges and the drynkofferyngꝭ All that are of your selues shall do these thyngꝭ after this maner to offre an offeryng of swete sauoure vnto the lorde And yf a straunger soiourne with you or who soeuer be amonge you in your generacyons and wyll offre an offerynge of a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde euen as ye do so he shall do One ordynaunce shall be bothe for you of the cōgregacion also for the straunger It shal be an ordinaunce for euer in your generacyons both vnto you to the straunger before the Lorde One lawe and one maner shal serue bothe for you for the straunger that soiourneth with you And the lorde spake vnto Moses saynge speake vnto the chyldren of Israel and saye vnto them When ye be come into the lande to the whiche I bryng you then when ye wyl eate of the breade of the lande ye shall take vp an heueofferynge vnto the Lorde Ye shal take vp a cake of the fyrst of your dow for an heueofferynge as ye do the heueofferynge of the barne euen so ye shall heue it Of the fyrst of your dow ye shal gyue vnto the lorde an heueofferyng in your generacions And yf ye ouerse your selues and obserue not all these commaundementes whiche the Lorde hathe spoken vnto Moses euen all that the Lorde hath cōmaunded you by the hande of Moses from the fyrst daye that the Lorde cōmaunded Moses hence forwarde among your generacions If it happen that ought is cōmytted ygnorantly of the congregacyon all the multitude shal offre a bullock for a burntofferyng to be a swete sauour vnto the Lorde with the meatofferynge and the drynkofferyng therto accordyng to the maner and an he goote for synne And the preest shall make an attonement for all the multitude of the chyldren of Israell and it shall be forgyuen them for it is ygnoraūce And they shal bryng theyr offeryng for a sacrifice vnto the lorde theyr synofferyng before the lorde for theyr ygnoraunce and it shal be forgyuen vnto all the multitude of the chyldren of Israel and vnto the straunger that dwelleth among you seynge al the people were in ignoraunce Yf any one soule syn thorowe ignoraunce he shall brynge a she goote of a yeare olde for syn And the preest shall make an atonement for the soule that synned ygnoraūtly with the synofferynge before the Lorde to recōsyle hym that it may be forgyuen hym And bothe thou that arte borne one of the chyldren of Israel the straunger that dwelleth amonge you shall haue bothe one lawe who so doth synne thorowe ygnoraunce But the soule that dothe ought presumptuously whyther he be an Israelite or a straūger the same blasphemeth the lord And that soule shal be roted out from amonge his people bycause he hath despysed the worde of the Lorde and hath broken his cōmaundement that soule therfore shall perysshe his synne shall be vpon hym And whyle the chyldren of Israel were in the wyldernes they founde a mā that ☞ gathered styckes vpon the Sabboth daye And they that founde hym gatheryng styckꝭ brought hym vnto Moses and Aaron and vnto all the congregacion they put hym in warde seynge it was not declared what shulde be done vnto hym And the lorde sayd vnto Moses Let the man dye and let all the multitude stone him with stones without the hoost And al the multitude brought hym w t ▪ out the hoost stoned hym with stones and he dyed as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses And the lorde spake vnto Moses saynge speake vnto the chyldren of Israell and byd them that they make them gardes in the quarters of theyr garmentꝭ thorowout theyr generacyons and put vpon the garde of the quarters a ryband of yelowe sylke And the garde shall be vnto you to loke vpon it that ye may remembre al the cōmaundementes of the lorde and do them and ❀ that ye seke not after your owne herte or your owne eyes after the which ye vse to go a hoorynge but ye shall remembre rather and do al my cōmaundementes and be holy vnto your god I am the Lorde your God which brought you out of the lande of Egypte for to be your God I am the lorde your God ¶ The rebellyon of Corah Dathan and Abiram CAPI XVI ANd Corah the sonne of Iezehar the sonne of Cahath the sonne of Leui and Dathan and Abiram the son of Eliab and Ou the son of Peleth the sonne of Ruben rose vp before Moses with other men of the chyldren of Israel two hundred fyftie which were captaynꝭ of the multitude great and famous men in the congregacyon and they gathered themselues togyther agaynst Moses and Aaron and sayde vnto them ye make moche to do seynge all the multitude are holy euery one of them and the Lorde is amonge them Why heue ye your selues vp aboue the congregacyon of the Lorde And when Moses herde it he fell vpon his face and spake vnto Corah and vnto all his companye saynge to morowe the Lorde wyll shewe who are his who is holy who ought to approche nygh vnto hym whom he hath chosen to come to hym This do ther fore take you fyre pannes both Corah and al his company and put fyre therin put sence in them before the lorde to morowe And the man whome the Lorde dothe chose the same shal be holy Ye make moch to do ye chyldren of Leui. And Moses sayd vnto Corah here ye chyldrē of Leui. Is it but a smal thyng vnto you that the God of Israell hath seperated you from the multitude of Israel brought you to hym self to do the seruyce of the dwellyng place of the Lorde and to stande before the multitude and to ministre vnto hym he hathe taken the to hym and all thy brethren the sonnes of Leuy with the and seke ye the offyce of the preest also For which cause both thou and all thy companye are gathered togyther agaynst the Lorde What is Aaron that ye murmure agaynst hym And Moses sent and called Dathan and Abiram the sonnes of Eliab whiche sayde we wyll not come vp Is it a small thynge that thou hast brought vs out of a lande that floweth with mylke and hony to kyll vs in the wyldernesse and to reygne ouer vs also Hast thou brought vs vnto a lande that floweth with mylke and hony and gyuen vs enherytaunce of feldes and vyneyardes Wylte thou pull out the eyes of these men we wyll not come vp And Moses waxed very angry and sayd vnto the Lorde Turne not thou vnto theyr offerynge I haue not taken so moche as an Asse from them neyther haue I hurte any of them And Moses sayd vnto Corah
came vpon Saul and ☞ he prophesyed in the myddes of the house And Dauid played with his hande lyke as at other tymes and there was a Iauelyn in Sauis hande And Saul ●oke the Iauelyn and sayd I wyl nayle Dauid to the wall with it And Dauid auoyded out of his presence two tymes And Saul was afrayde of Dauid bycause the Lorde was with hym was departed from Saul Therfore Saul put hym from hym and made him a captayn ouer a thousande and ☞ he went out and in before the people And Dauid behaued hym selfe wysely in all his wayes and the Lorde was with hym Wherfore when Saul sawe that he was so excedyng wyse he was afrayd of hym But all Israel and Iuda loued Dauid bycause he went out and in before them And Saul sayde to Dauid Beholde my eldest doughter Merob her I wyl gyue the to wyfe Onely play the man with me fyghte the Lordes battayles For Saul thought myne hande shall not be vpon hym but the hande of the Philistines And Dauid answered Saule what am I and what is my lyfe of the kynred of my father in Israel that I shulde be son in lawe to the kynge Howbeit whē the tyme was come that Moreb Sauls doughter shulde haue bene gyuen to Dauid she was gyuen vnto Adriel a Meholothite to wyfe How beit Michol Sauls doughter loued Dauid And they shewed Saul and the thyng dyspleased hym not And Saul sayd I wyll gyue hym her that she may be a snare to hym and that the hand of the Philistynes maye be agaynst hym Wherfore Saul sayd to Dauid thou shalte this day be my son in law in the other doughter And Saul cōmaunded his seruauntes to comen with ▪ Dauid secretly and say Beholde the kyng hath a fauoure to the and all his seruauntes loue the be now therfore the kynges sonne in lawe And Sauls seruauntes spake those wordes in the eares of Dauid And Dauid sayde semeth it to you a lyght thyng to be a kynges sonne in lawe I am a poore man and of small reputacion And the seruauntes brought Saule worde agayne sayenge of this maner spake Dauid And Saul sayd this wyse shall ye say to Dauid the king careth for none other dowry but for an hundred foreskynnnes of the Philistines to be auenged of the kingꝭ enemyes But Saul thought to make Dauid fal into the handes of the Philistines And when his seruauntes tolde Dauid these wordꝭ it pleased Dauid wel to be the kynges son in lawe And ☞ or the dayes were expyred Dauid arose with his men and went and slue of the Philistines CC. men and Dauid broughte theyr foreskynnes satisfied the kyng therof to be his sonne in lawe Wherfore Saul gaue hym Michol his doughter to wyfe And Saul sawe and vnderstode howe that the Lorde was with Dauid that Michol his doughter loued hym he was the more afrayde of Dauid and Saul became alway Dauids enemy The lordes of the Philistines vsed ☞ to go forth And it fortuned that when they went forth Dauid behaued hym selfe wyselyer thē al the seruauntes of Saul so that his name was moche set by ¶ Saul cōmaundeth to flee Dauid Micholl his wyfe saueth hym CAPI XIX SAul spake to Ionathas his sonne and to all his seruauntes that they shulde kyll Dauid But Ionathas Sauls sonne had a great fauour to Dauid and Ionathas tolde Dauid saynge Saul my father gothe aboute to fley the. Now therfore take hede to thy selfe vntyll the mornyng abyde in some secret place and hyde thy selfe And I wyl go out stande by my father in the felde where thou art wyll comen with my father of the and what soeuer I se I wyll tell the. And Ionathas spake good of Dauid vnto Saul his father sayde vnto hym let not the kynge syn agaynst his seruaunt Dauid for he hath not synned agaynst the and his workes haue ben toward the very good For he dyd ☞ put his lyfe in his hande slue the Philistine and the Lorde brought to passe a great helth for al Israel Thou sawest it thou reioysed wherfore then wylte thou syn agaynst innocent bloode sley Daiud without a cause And Saul herkened vnto the voyce of Ionathas and sware as truely as the lorde lyueth he shal not dye And Ionathas called Dauid and shewed hym all those wordes brought Dauid to Saul And he was in his presence as in tymes past And the war began agayn and Dauid wente out and foughte with the Philistines slue them with a great slaughter and they fled from hym And the euyll spirite sent of the Lorde was vpon Saul as he sat in his house hauynge a Iauelyn in his hande and Dauid played with his hande And Saul entended to nayle Dauid to the wall with the Iauelyn But he ryd hym selfe out of Sauls presence as he smote the speare ❀ vvith a vayne stroke in to the wall And Dauid fled and was saued that same nyght Saul also sent messengers vnto Dauyds house to watche hym and to sley hym in the mornyng And Michol Dauyds wyfe tolde it hym saynge If thou saue not thy selfe this nyght to morow thou wylte be sleyne And so Micholl let Dauid downe thorowe a wyndowe and he went and fled and was saued And then she toke an ymage and layde it in the bed put a pyllowe stuffed with gootꝭ heere vnder the heade of it couered it with a cloth And when Saul sent messengers to fetch Dauid she sayd he is sycke And Saul sent the messengers agayne to se Dauid sayenge Brynge hym to me bed and all that I may sley hym And whē the messengers were came in Beholde there lay an ymage in the bed with a pyllow of gootes heere vnder the head of it And Saul sayde to Micholl why hast thou mocked me so and sent away myne enmye that he is escaped Michol answered Saul For he sayde vnto me let me go or els I wyll kyll the. And so Dauid fled and escaped and came to Samuel to Rama tolde hym all that Saul had done to hym And he and Samuel went and dwelte in ☞ Naioth And one tolde Saul sayenge Beholde Dauid is at Naioth in Rama Saul sente messengers to fet Dauid And whē they saw a company ☞ of Prophetes prophesyenge and Samuel standyng fast by them the spirite of god fell vpon the messengers of Saul they prophesyed to And when it was tolde Saul he sent other messengers and they prophesyed likewyse And Saul sent messengers yet agayne the thyrde tyme and they prophesyed also Then went he hym selfe to Rama and came to a great well that is in Sechu he asked and sayde where are Samuell and Dauid And one sayde Beholde they be at Naioth in Rama and he went thyther euen to Naioth in Rama and the spirite of God came vpon hym also and he wente prophesyenge vntyll he came to Naioth in Rama And he stripte of
it Neuertheles they y t were in y ● cytie wolde not let them go thorowe but walled vp the portes w t stones And Iudas sent vnto thē w t peaceable wordes sayinge Let vs passe thorow your lande y t we may go into our owne countre there shal no body do you harme we wyl but onely go thorowe on fote But they wolde not let them in Wherfore Iudas commaunded a proclamacyon to be made thorowe out the Hoste that euery man shulde kepe his ordre and so they dyd there best lyke valeaunt men And Iudas beseged y ● cytie all that daye and all that nyght so wanne it where they slewe as many as were males and destroyed the citie and spoyled it and wente thorowe all the cytie ouer them y t were slayne Then went they ouer Iordane into the plaine feld before Betsan And Iudas helped those forward y t came behinde gaue the people good exhortacion al the way thorow tyl they were come into the lande of Iuda Thus they wēt vp vnto the mount Syon where they offred with myrth thākesgeuynge because there were none of them slayne but came home agayne peaceably Nowe what tyme as Iudas Ionathas were in the lande of Galaad and Symon their brother in Galilee before Ptolomays Then Iosephus the Sōne of Zachary and Asaryas the captaynes hearing of the actes that were done and of the ●attales that were stroken sayde Let vs get vs a name also and go fyght agaynste the Heathen that are rounde aboute vs. So they gaue theyr hoste a commaundement and wente towarde Iamnya Then came Gorgyas his men out of the cytie to fyght agaynst them Iosephus also Asary as were chased vnto y ● borders of Iewrye there were slayne that daye of the people of Israel ij M. men so that there was a great misery amonge y ● people all because they were not obedient vnto Iudas and his brethren but thought they shulde quyte thē selnes manfully Neuertheles they came not of the sede of these men by whom Israell was helped But the men that were with Iudas were greatly commended in the syght of all Israell and all Heythen where so euer theyr name was herde vpō the people came vnto them byddyng them welcome After this wente Iudas forth wyth hys brethren and fought agaynst the chyldren of Esau in the lande y ● lyeth towarde the south where he wanne the cytie of Hebron and the townēs that lye besyde it as for the walles and towres rounde aboute it he brente them vp Then remoued he to go into the lāde of the Philistines and wente thorowe Samaria At the same tyme were there many prestes slayne in the battayle whiche wylfully and without aduysemente wente out for to fyght to get thē honoure And when Iudas came to Azot in y ● Philistines lāde he brake downe their aulters bren●e the ymages of their Idols spoyled the cities came again in to the lande of Iuda ¶ Antiochus wyllyng to take the cyti● of Elynas for a pray is d●y●●●● way of the 〈◊〉 He telleth into syckenesse and dyeth His sonne Anti●ch●s 〈◊〉 ●a●● kynge The be●●g● of the tower of Sion Eu●●tor cōm●●h into Iewrye with a great armye The boldnes of E●●az●r CAPI VI. NO we when kyng Antiochus trauayled thorow the hye countrees he herde y ● Elymas in Persia was a noble plentuous citie in syluer golde that there was in it a very riche tēple where as were clothes cote armours shyldes of golde whiche Alexander the sōne of Philippe kyng of Macedonia that raygned fyrst in Greke londe had lefte behynde hym Wherfore he wente aboute to take the citie to spoyle it but he was not able for the citesīs were warned of it fought w t him And so he fled departed with greate heuynesse and came agayne into Babylon Moreouer there came one whyche brought hym tidynges in Persyde that his hoostes whiche were in the lande of Iuda were dryuen away and how that Lysias wente forth fyrst wyth a great power and was dryuen away of the Iewes howe y ● they had wōne the victory gotten great goodes out of the hostes y ● peryshed howe they had broken downe the abhomynacion whiche he set vp vpon the altare at Ierusalem and fenced the Sāctuary withe hye walles lyke as it was afore yee and Bethsura his cyte also So it chaunced that when the kyng had herde these wordes he was afrayed and greued very sore Wherfore he layed him downe vpon his bed and fell sycke for very sorowe al because it had not happened as he had deuysed And there contynued he longe for his grefe was euermore and more so that he saw he must nedes dye Therfore he sent for hys frendes sayde vnto them the slepe is gone fro myne eyes for the very sorowe and vexacion of herte that I haue For when I cōsidre in my mynde the greate aduersite that I am come vnto the floudes of heuynesse whiche I am come in where as afore tyme I was so mery and so greatly set by by reason of my power Agayne consyderyng the euyl that I haue done at Ierusalem from whence I toke all the ryches of golde syluer that were in it and sent to fetche away the inhabytoures of Iewry without any reason why I knowe that these troubles are come vpon me for the same cause And beholde I must dye wyth great sorowe in a straūge lande Then called he for one Philippe a frende of his whom he made ruler of all his realme gaue hym the crowne his roabe his ryng y ● he shuld take his sōne Antiochus vnto him brynge hym vp tyll he myght raygne him selfe So the kyng Antiochus dyed there in the. cxlix yere When Lysias knewe that the kynge was deed he ordayned Antiochus his sone whō he had brought vp to raygne in hys fathers steade called hym Eupator Nowe they that were in the castell at Ierusalem kepte in the Iewes rounde aboute the Sanctuary sought euer styll to do them harme for the strengthenynge of the Heythen Wherfore Iudas thought to destroye thē and called all the people together that they myght laye sege vnto thē So they came together in the. Cl. yeare beseged them layinge forth theyr ordinaunce and instrumētes of warre Then certaine of them that were be seged wente forth vnto whom some vngodly men of Israel ioyned them selues also and went vnto the kynge sayinge Howe longe wyll it be or thou punysh and auenge oure brethren We haue euer bene mynded to do thy father seruyce to walke in his statutes and to obeye his commaundementes Therfore oure people fell from vs whersoeuer they founde any of vs they slewe them and spoyled our inherytaunce and they haue not onely medled wyth vs but with all our coūtrees and beholde thys daye are they besegyng the castel at Ierusalem haue
before the hyll And Moses hewed two tables of stoone lyke vnto the fyrste and rose vp early in the mornynge and went vp vnto the mounte of Sinay as the Lorde had cōmaunded hym and toke in his hand the two tables of stone And the Lorde descended in the cloude and stoode with hym there and he called vppon the name of the Lorde And when the Lorde walked before hym he cryed Lorde Lorde god mercyful and gracyous long sufferyng and aboundaunt in mercy and truth kepynge mercy in store for thousandes forgyuynge wyckednesse vngodlynesse and synne and ❀ ☞ not leauynge one innocent vysytynge the wyckednesse of the fathers vpon the chyldren and vpon chyldrens chyldren euen vnto the thyrde and fourth generacyon And Moses bowed hym selfe to the earthe quyckely and worshypped and sayde If I haue founde grace in thy syght o lorde then let my lorde go with vs for it is a stubburne people thou shalte haue mercy vpon oure wyckednesse and our synne and shalte take vs for thyne enheritaunce He sayde beholde I make an appoyntment before all thy people and I wyll doo ☞ meruayles suche as haue not bene done in all the worlde neyther in all nacyons And all the people amonge whiche thou arte shal se the worke of the Lorde ☞ for it is a terrible thynge that I wyl do with the kepe those thynges that I commaunde the this daye Beholde I cast out before the the Amorites Canaanites Hethites Pherezites Heuites and Iebusites Take hede to thy selfe that thou make no compacte with the inhabiters of the lande whyther y u goest leest it be cause of tuyne amonge you But ouerthrowe theyr aulters and breake theyr ymages and cut downe theyr groues Thou shalte worshyp no straunge God For the Lorde is called ielouse bycause he is a ielouse God leest yf thou make any agrement with the inhabyters of the land and they go a hooryng after theyr Goddes and do sacrifyce vnto theyr Goddes they call the and thou eate of theyr sacrifice and thou take of theyr doughters vnto thy sonnes and theyr doughters go a hoorynge after theyr goddes and make thy sonnes go a hoorynge after theyr gods also Thou shalte make the no Goddes of metall The feast of swete breade shalte thou kepe Seuen dayes thou shalte eate vnleuen ded breade as I cōmaunded the in the tyme of the moneth when corne begynneth to rype For in the moneth when corne begynneth to type thou camest out of Egypte All that openeth the matryce is myne and al that ope neth the matryce amonge the cattell yf it be male whyther it be oxe or shepe But the fyrst of the asse thou shalte bye out with a lambe And yf thou redeme hym not thou shalte breake his necke All the fyrste borne of thy sonnes shalte thou redeme And se that no man appeare before me emptye Syx dayes thou shalte worke in the seuenth day thou shalt rest bothe from earynge and reapyng Thou shalt obserue the feast of wekes with the fyrst fruytes of wheate haruest and the feast of ingatherynge at the yeres ende Thryse in a yere shall all your men chyldren appeare before the lorde Iehoua God of Israell When I caste out the nacyons before the and enlarge thy coostes so that no man shall desyre thy lande thou shalte goo vp to appeare before the Lorde thy God thryse in the yere Thou shalte not offer the bloode of my Sacrifyce vpon leuen ney ther shall oughte of the Sacrifyce of the feast of Passeouer be lefte vnto the mornynge The fyrste rype fruytes of thy lande thou shalte brynge vnto the house of the Lorde thy God And thou shalt not sethe a kyd in his mothers mylke And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses wryte these wordes for after the tenoure of these wordes I haue made a couenaunt with the and with Israel And he was there with the Lorde fourtye dayes and fourtye nyghtes and dyd neyther eate breade nor drynke water And he wrote vpon the tables the wordes of the couenaunt euen ten verses And it fortuned when Moses came downe from mounte Sinay the two tables of wytnesse were in Moses hande when he came downe from the mounte And Moses wyste not that t●e skynne of his face shone in maner of an horne whyle he talked with hym And Aaron and all the chyldren of Israel loked vpon Moses and beholde the skynne of his face ☞ shone and they were afrayde to come nye hym And when he had called them Aaron and all the cheyfe that were in the companye came vnto hym and Moses talked with them And afterwarde all the chyldren of Israel came nye and he cōmaunded them all that the Lorde had sayde vnto hym in mounte Sinay And when Moses had made an ende of cōmonyng with them he put a couerynge vpon his face And agayne when Moses went in before the lorde to speake with hym he toke the couerynge of vntyll he came out And he came out and spake vnto the chyldren of Israel that which was cōmaunded And the chyldren of Israel sawe the face of Moses that the skynne of Moses face shone And Moses put the couerynge vpon his face agayne vntyll he wente in to comon with hym ¶ The sabboth The fyrst fruytes requyred The redynesse of the people to offre Bezalcel and Ahaliab praysed of Moses and set to worke CAPI XXXV ANd Moses gathered all the companye of the chyldren of Israel togyther and sayd vnto them These are the wordes whiche the Lorde hath commaunded that ye shulde do them Syxe dayes ye shal worke but in the seuenth day shall be vnto you the holy Sabboth of the Lordes rest Who soeuer doth any worke therin shal dye Ye shal kyndle no fyre thorowout oll your habitacyons vpon the Sabboth day And Moses spake vnto all the multitude of the chyldren of Israel sayenge This is the thynge whiche the Lorde commaunded saynge Take from among you an heueofferyng vnto the Lorde Who soeuer is of the wyllyng herte let hym bryng it for the heueofferyng of the Lorde Namely golde syluer and brasse and yelowe sylke purple scarlet whyte sylke gootꝭ heere and rains skynnes red and taxus skynnes with Sethim wood oyle for lyght and spyces for the anoyntynge oyle for the swete sence And Onix stones stones to be set in the Ephod in the brestlap And let all them that are wyse herted among you come and make all that the lorde hath cōmaunded the habitacyon w t the tente therof his coueryng and his rynges his boordes his barres his pyllers his sockets the arke the staues therof with the mercy-seate and the vayle that couereth it the table and his barres all his vessels the shew-bread the cādelstycke of lyght and his apparell his lampes with the oyle for the lyght the sence aulter his barres the anoyntynge oyle the swete sence the hangynge of the dore at the
answered hym nay my brother do not force me for there hath no such thyng ben done in Israell do not thou this ab hominacyon For whyther shall I be able to go with my shame And thou shalt be as one of the fooles in Israel O speake vnto the kyng and he shall not denye me vnto the. Now be●t he wolde not herken vnto her voyce but toke her and forced her and laye with her And then Amnon hated her excedynglye so that the hate wher with he hated her was greater then the loue with which he before loued her And Amnon sayde vnto her vp and get the hence She answered hym Thou hast no cause This euyll that thou puttest me away is greater then the other that thou dydest vn to me Neuerthelesse he wolde not heare her but called his boye that serued hym sayde put awaye this woman from me bolte the dore after her And she had a kyrtell of dyuerse colours vpon her for with soche were the kynges doughters that were virgyns apparelled Then his seruaunt brought her out and locked the dore after her And Thamar toke and put asshes on her heade rent her gaye kyrtell that was on her la● de her hande on her heade and so went and as she went cryed And Absalom her brother sayde vnto her hath Amnon thy brother ben with the Now yet be styll my syster he is thy brother Let not this thynge greue thyne herte And so thamar remayned desolate in her brother Absaloms house But whē kyng Dauid herde of all these thyngꝭ he was very wroth ❀ And he vvolde not vexe the spiryte of Amnon his son for he loued hym bycause he vvas his fyrst borne And Absalom sayd vnto his brother Amnon neyther good nor bad Nowe be it Absalom hated Amnon bycause he had forced his syster Thamar And it happened after two yeare that Absalom had shepe shearers in the playne of Nazor besyde the trybe of Ephraim and bad all the kynges sonnes and came to the kynge sayde beholde thy seruaunt hath shepe shearers let the kyng with his seruaūtes come to thy seruaunt The kynge answered Absalom naye my sonne We wyll not go al nor be chargeable vnto the. And Absalom laye sore vpon hym howbeit he wolde not go but blessed hym Then sayde Absalom Yf thou wylt not come then let my brother Amnō go with vs. And the kynge answered hym what nedeth it that he go with the But Bvsalom made soche instance that he let Amnon and all the kyngꝭ chyldren go with hym Now had Absalom cōmaunded his yonge men sayenge marke when Amnons herte is mery w t wyne and when I byd you smyte Amnon then kyl hym feare not haue not I bydden you be holde therfore play the men And the yong men of Absalom dyd vnto Amnon euen as Absalom had cōmaunded And all the kyngꝭ sonnes arose euery man gat hym vp vpon his Mule fled And it fortuned that whyle they were yet in the waye tydynges came to Dauid sayenge Absalom hath steyne all the kynges sonnes ther is none lefte alyue Then Dauid arose tare his garmentes laye alonge on the earth all his seruauntes stode by with theyr clothes rent And Ionadah the son of Simeah Dauids brother answered and sayd let not my lorde suppose that they haue sleyne all the yonge men the kynges sonnes saue Amnon onely is deade For that hath ben determyned in Absaloms mynde sence he forced his syster Thamar Now therfore let not my lorde the kyng take the thynge so greuouslye to thynke that all the kyngꝭ sonnes are dead but Amnon only is deade But Absalom fled And the yonge man that kepte the watche lyfte vp his eyes and loked And beholde there came moche peple by a way that was behynde his backe alonge by an hylles syde And Ionadab sayd vnto the kynge beholde the kynges sonnes come As thy seruaunte sayd so it is And as soone as he had lefte speakynge beholde the kynges sonnes came lyfte vp theyr voyces and wepte The kynge also and all his seruauntes wepte excedynglye But Absalom escaped went to Thalmai the son of Amihur kynge of Gesur And Dauid mourned for his son euery daye And so Absalom escaped went to Gesur was there thre yeres And kynge Dauid desyred to go forth vnto Absalom For where as Amnon was deade he was comforted ouer hym ¶ By the wysdom of the woman of Thekoa Absalom is called CAPI XIIII IOab the sonne of Zaruia perceyued that the kynges herte was towarde Absalom he sent to Thekoa and fet thence a wyse woman and sayd vnto her fayne thy selfe to be a mourner and put on mournynge apparell And anoynt not thy selfe with oyle But be as a woman that had longe ●yme mourned for some deade bodye And come to the kynge and speake of this maner vnto hym And so Ioab taught her what she shulde say And when the woman of Thekoa had fall●●● on her face to the grounde and done obeysaunce she sayde vnto the kynge helpe me O kynge The kynge sayde vnto her what ayleth the She answered I am a wedowe and myne husbande is deade And thy hand mayde had two sonnes and they two fought togyther in the felde where was no man to go bitwene them but the one smote the other and slewe hym And beholde the hoole kynred is rysen agaynst thy handmayde they sayde delyuer vs hym that smote his brother that we maye kyll hym ☞ for the soule of his brother whome he slew We wyll destroye the heyre also And so they shal quench my sparkle which is lefte that he shall styrte vp to my husbande neyther name nor yssue vpon the earth And the kynge sayde vnto the woman go home to thyne house I wyll gyue a charge for the. And the woman of Thekoa sayde vnto the kynge My Lorde O kynge this trespasse be on me and on my fathers house and the Kynge his seate be gyltlesse And the kynge sayde yf any man saye ought vnto the brynge hym to me and he shall hurte the no more Then sayde she ☞ let the kyng remembre his lorde god that the aduenger of the blood gather not on heapes togyther to destroye and that they sleye not my son And he answered as sure as the Lorde lyueth there shall not one heere of thy son fall to the earth The woman sayde let thyne handmayde speake one worde more vnto my Lorde the kynge And he sayde saye on The woman sayde Wherfore then hast thou determyned suche a thynge agaynst the people of God For the kynge doth speake this thyng as one which is fautye that he shulde not fet home agayne his banysshed For we must nedes dye peryshe as water spylt on the ground whiche can not be gathered vp ☞ agayne Neyther doth God spare any soule Let the kyng therfore fynde the meanes that his banysshed be not vtterlye expelled from hym Nowe therfore
other Iues that were in the kynges landes they came togyther and stode for theyr lyues that they myght haue rest from theyr enemyes and slue of theyr enemyes fyue and seuentye thousande howbeit they layde no hande on theyr goodes This they dyd on the thyrtenth day of the moneth Adar and on the fourtenth daye of the same moneth rested they whiche day they helde with feastynge and gladnesse But the Iues that were at Susan came togyther both on the thyrtenth day on the fourtenth on the fyftenth day of the same they rested and helde the daye with feastynge and gladnesse And therfore the Iues that dwelte in the villages and vnwalled townes helde the fourtenth day of the moneth Adar with gladnesse and feastynge and kepte holy day and euery one sent gyftes vnto an other And Mardocheus wrote these actes and sent the wrytynges vnto all the Iues that were in all the landes of kynge Ahasuerus both nygh and farre that they shulde make a lawe among themselues and holde the fourtenth or fyftenth day of the moneth Adar as the dayes wherin the Iues came to rest from theyr enemyes as a moneth wherin theyr payne was turned to ioye and theyr sorowe into a holy day and that in those dayes they shulde make feastes and gladnesse and one to sende gyftes vnto an other and to distribute vnto the poore And the Iues were contente with it that they had begon to do and that Mardocheus wrote vnto them how that Haman the sonne of Hamadatha all the Iues enemye had deuysed agaynst the Iues howe he myght destroy them and caused to cast Phur that is a lot for to put them in feare and to brynge them to nought and howe Esther went and spake to the kynge that thorowe letters his wycked deuyce which he ymagined agaynst the Iues myght be turned vpon his owne heade and howe he and his sonnes were hanged on the tree For the whiche cause they called this day Phurim bycause of the name of the lot and bycause of all the wordes of this wrytynge what they them selues had sene and what had happened vnto them And the Iues set it vp and toke it vpon them and theyr seede and vpon all suche as ioyned themselues vnto them that they wold not mysse but obserue these two dayes yerely accordyng as they were wrytten and appoynted how that these dayes are not to be forgotten but to be kepte of chyldrens chyldren among all kynreds in all landes and cityes They are the dayes of Phurim whiche are not to be ouerslypte amonge the Iues the memorial of them ought not to peryshe from theyr sede And quene Esther the doughter of Abihail Mardocheus the Iue wrote with all auctorite to confirme this seconde wrytynge of Phurim and sent the letters vnto all the Iues in the hundred seuen twentie landes of the Empyre of Ahasuarus with frend●ly and faythfull wordes to confirme these dayes of Phurim in theyr tyme appoynted accordyng as Mardocheus the Iue and Esther the quene had appoynted them And they bounde theyr soule theyr seede to fastynge prayer And Esther stablysshed the wordes of these lottes as it is wrytten in the boke And the kyng Ahasuerus layde tribute vpon the land and vpon the Iles of the see And all that he dyd by his power auctorite and the great worshyp of Mardocheus whiche the kynge gaue hym be they not wrytten in the Cronicles of the kynges of Media and Persia For Mardocheus the Iue was the seconde nexte vnto kyng Ahasuerus and great among the Iues and accepted among the multitude of the brethren as one that seketh the welthe of his people and speaketh the best for all his seede The ende of the boke of Esther The boke of Iob. ¶ Iob by plaged of god by the losse of his goodes and Chyldren CAPI Primo IN the lande of Hus there was a mā whose name was Iob and the same was a perfyte iust man suche a one as feared God and exchued euyll And he had seuen sonnes and thre doughters His substaunce also was seuen M. shepe and thre M. camelles fyue C. yocke of oxen and fyue C. she asses and a very greate housholde so that he was one of the most principal men among al them of the East countrye And his sonnes wente and made bankettes one daye in one house an other daye in an other and sente for theyr thre systers to eate and drynke with them And it fortuned that when they had passed ouer the tyme of theyr bankettynge rounde aboute Iob sent for them and ☞ sanctified them and gat vp early and offered for euery one a burntofferyng For Iob sayde lest peraduenture my sonnes haue done some offence ☞ haue bene vnthankefull to god in theyr hertes Thus dyd Iob euery day And vpon a day when ☞ the chyldren of God came stode before the Lorde it fortuned that Satan come also amonge them And the Lorde sayde vnto Satan From whence comest thou Satan answered the Lorde and sayde I haue gone aboute the lande and walked thorowe it And the Lorde sayde vnto Satan hast thou not consydered my seruaunt Iob how that there is none lyke hym in the lande a perfyte and a iust man suche a one as feareth God exchueth euyll Satan answered and sayde vnto the Lorde Doth Iob feare God for nought hast thou not preserued hym and his house and al that he hath on euery syde Thou hast blessed the workes of his handes and his possessyon is encreased in the lande But laye thyne hande nowe vpon hym ❀ a lytle and touche al that he hath and he shal curse the to thy face And the Lorde sayde vnto Satan Lo all that he hath be in thy power onely vpon hym selfe se that thou lay not thyne hande And Satan went forth from the presence of the Lorde And vpon a certayne day it fortuned that his sonnes and doughters were eatyng and drinkyng wyne in theyr eldest brothers house and there came a messenger vnto Iob and sayde whyle the oxen were a plowynge and the Asses goynge in the pasture besyde them the Sabers came in violently and toke them awaye yea they haue sleyne thy seruauntes with the edge of the swerde and I onely ran my waye to tell the. Whyle he was yet speakynge there came an other and sayde The fyre of god is fallen frō heuen and hath brent vp all thy shepe and seruauntes and consumed them and I onely ranne my way to tell the. And whyle he was yet speakynge there came an other and sayde The Caldees made thre armyes and fell in vpon the Camelles and haue caryed them awaye yea and sleyne thy seruauntes with the swerde and I onely am gotten awaye to tel the. And whyle he was yet speakyng there came an other and sayde Thy sonnes and thy doughters were eatynge and drynkynge wyne in theyr eldest brothers house and beholde there came a myghty great wynde out of
herde him My prayse is of the in the greate congregacion my vowes wyl I perfourme in the syght of them that feare hym The poore shall eate and be satisfied they that seke after the Lorde shall prayse hym your herte shall lyue for euer All the endes of the worlde shall remēbre them selues be turned vnto the Lord al y ● kynredes of the nacions shall worshyppe before him For the kyngdome is the Lordes he is the gouernour among the people Al suche as be fat vpon earth ☞ haue eaten worshypped Al they that go downe into the duste and lyue so hardly shall knele before hi and my soule shall lyue to him and. ⚜ My Sede shal serue him they shal be counted vnto the Lorde for a generacion They shall come and ⚜ the heauens shal declare his rightuousnes vnto a people that shall be borne whō the Lorde hathe made ¶ The. xxiij Psalme ¶ A Psalme of Dauyd THE Lorde is my shepherd therfore cā I lacke nothyng He shall fede me in a grene pasture and leade me forth beside the waters of comforte He shall conuerte my soule bring me forth in the pathes of rightuousnes for his names sake Yee thoughe I walke throwe the valley of the shadowe of death I wyll feare no euyll for thou arte with me thy rod thy staffe they cōfort me Thou shalt prepayre a table before me agaynst them y t trouble me y ● hast anoynted my hede with oyle and my cup shal be full But ⚜ thy l●uynge kyndnes and mercy shall folowe me al the dayes of my lyfe I wyl dwel in the house of the Lorde for euer ¶ The. xxiiij Psalme ¶ A Psalme of Dauid in the fyrste daye of the Sabath The earth is the Lordes and all that therin is the compasse of the worlde thay that dwell therin For he hathe founded it vpon the sees and prepared it vpon the floudes Who shal ascende into y ● hyl of the Lorde Or who shall ryse vp in his holy place Euen he that hathe cleane handes a pure harte and that hathe nat lyfte vp his mynde vnto vanyte nor sworne to bysceaue ⚜ hys neyghbour He shall receaue the blessynge from the Lorde and ryghteousnesse from the God of his saluacyon This is the generacion of them that seke hym euen of them that seke thy face O Iacob Sela. ⚜ Lyfte vp your heades O ye gates and be ye lifte vp ye euerlastynge dores and the kynge of glory shal come in Who is this kynge of glorye It is the Lorde stronge and myghty euen the Lorde myghty in batell Lyfte vp your heades O ye gates and be ye lyfte vp ye euerlastynge dores and the kynge of glory shal come in Who is this king of glory Euē the Lord of Hoostes he is the kynge of glory Sela. ¶ The. xxv Psalme ¶ Of Dauid VNto the O Lorde wyll Ilyfte vp my soule My God I haue put my truste in the Oh let me nat be cōfounded neyther lette myne enemyes tryumphe ouer me For all they that hope in the shall nat be a shamed but such as trāsgresse without a cause shall be put to confusion Shewe me thy wayes O Lorde and teache me thy pathes Leade me forth in thy trueth and learne me for thou arte the God of my saluacyon in the hathe bene my hope all the daye longe Call to remenbraunce O Lorde thy tender mercyes and thy louyng kyndenesses whiche haue bene euer of olde O remembre not the synnes and offences of my youth but accordynge vnto thy mercye thynke vpon me O Lorde for thy goodnesse Good and ryghtuous is the Lorde therefore wyll he teache synners in the waye Them that be meke shall he gyde in iudgement suche as be gentle thē shall he learne his waye All the pathes of the Lorde are mercy and trueth vnto suche as kepe his couenaunt and his testimonies For thy names sake O Lorde be mercyfull vnto my synne for it is greate What man is he that feareth the Lorde him shall he teache in the waye that he shall chose His soule shal dwell at ease and his sede shall inherite the lande The secrete of the Lorde is amonge them that feare him and he wyll shewe them his couenaunt Myne eyes are euer lokynge vnto y ● Lord for he shal pluck my fete out of y t net Turne the vnto me haue mercy vpō me for I am desolate in misery The sorowes of my herte are enlarged O bring y ● me out of my troubles Loke vpon myne aduersyte misery forgyue me al my sine Consydre min enemyes howe many they are beare a malicious hate agaynst me O kepe my soule delyuer me let me nat be confounded for I haue put my trust in the. Let perfectnesse and ryghtuous dealynge wayte vpon me for my hope hath bene in the. Delyuer Israel O GOD out of all his troubles ¶ The. xxvj Psalme ¶ A Psalme of Dauyd Afore he was enbalmed BETHOV my iudge O Lorde for I haue walked innocētly my trust hathe bene also in the LORDE therfore shall I nat fall Examen me O Lorde and proue me trye out my reynes and my hert For thy louynge kyndnesse is before myne eyes I wyl walke in thy trueth I haue nat dwelt w t vayne persons neyther wyll I haue felowshyp with the disceytfull I haue hated the congregacion of the wicked and wyll nat syt amonge y ● vngodly I wyll wasshe my hādes in innocēcy O Lorde and so wyll I go to thyne aulter That I maye shewe the voyce of thankes gyuynge and tell of all thy wonderous workes Lorde I haue loued the habitacion of thy house the place where thy honoure dwelleth O shutte nat vp my soule w t the synners nor my lyfe with the blode thrustye In whose handes is wickednes and their ryght hande is full of gyftes But as for me I wyll walke innocentely O delyuer me and be mercyfull vnto me My fore standeth ryght I wyll prayse the Lorde in the congregacions ¶ The xxvij Psalme Of Dauid THE Lorde is my lyght and my saluacyon whome shall I feare the Lorde is the strengthe of my lyfe of whom shall I be afrayed When the wycked euen myne ennemyes and my foes ●●me vpon me to eate vp my flesshe they stombled and fel. Though an hoste of men were layed agaynst me yet shall nat my herte be afrayed and though there rose vp warre agaynst me yet wyll I put my trust in hym One thynge haue I desyred of y ● Lorde whiche I wyll requyre euen y t I may dwel in the● house of y ● Lorde all the dayes of my lyfe to beholde the fayre beutie of the Lord and to vyset his temple For in the tyme of trouble he shal hyde me in his tabernacle yee in the secrete place of his dwellynge shall he kepe me set me vp vpon
oure ennemyes for his mercy endureth for euer Whiche geueth fode vnto all flesshe for hys mercy endureth for euer O geue thankes vnto the God of Heauen for his mercy endureth for euer ¶ The .cxxxvij. Psalme ⚜ Of Ieremy BY the waters of Babylon we satte downe and wepte when we remembred ⚜ the O Syon As for our Harpes we hanged them vp vpon the trees that are therin For they that led vs awaye captyue requyred of vs then a songe and melody in our heuynesse synge vs one of the songes of Syon Howe shall we synge the Lordes songe in a straunge lande If I forget the O Ierusalem let my ryght hande be forgotten If I do not remembre the let my tonge cleue to the rofe of my mouth yee yf I preferre not Ierusalem in my myrth Remembre the chyldren of Edom O Lorde in the daye of Ierusalē howe they sayd downe with it downe with it euen to the grounde O ☞ daughter of Babylon thou shalt come to mysery thy selfe yea happy shall he be that rewardeth the as y ● haste serued vs. Blessed shall he be that taketh thy chyldrē and throweth them agaynst the stones ¶ The .cxxxviij. Psalme Of Dauyd I Wyl gyue thankes vnto the O Lorde with my whole herte euen ☞ before the Goddes wyll I synge prayse vnto the. I wyll worshyppe towarde thy holye temple and prayse thy name because of thy louyng kyndnesse and trueth for thou hast magnyfyed thy name and thy worde aboue al thynges When I called vpon the thou hardeste me and endewedst my soule with muche strength ☞ All the Kynges of the earthe shall prayse the O Lorde for they haue hearde the wordes of thy mouth Yea they shall synge in the wayes of the Lord y ● greate is the glorye of the Lorde For though the Lorde by hye yet hath he respect vnto the lowly as for the proude he beholdeth hym a farre of Thoughe I walke in the myddest of trouble yet shalte thou refreshe me thou shalte stretche forthe thyne hande vpon the furyousnes of myne eunemyes and thy ryght hande shall saue me The Lorde shal make good for me yea thy mercye O Lorde endureth for euer d espyse nat then the workes of thyne owne handes ¶ The. cxxxix Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a Psalme of Douyd O Lorde thou hast searched me out and knowen me Thou knoweste my downe syttynge and myne vprysynge thou vnderstandest my thoughte a farre of Thou arte aboute my path and about my bed and spyest out all my wayes For lo ▪ there is nat a worde in my tonge but thou O Lorde knowest it all together Thou haste fashyoned me behynde and before and layed thyne hande vpon me Suche knowledge is to wonderfull and excellent for me I can nat atteyne vnto it Whyther shall I go then frō thy spret● or wyther shall I go then from thy presence If I clymme vp into Heauen thou arte there yf I go downe to hell thou arte there also If I take the wynges of the mornynge and remayne in the vr●ermpste part of the see Euen there also shal thy hāde lede me and thy ryght hande shall holde me If I saye peraduenture the darckenes shall couer me then shall my nyght be turned to daye Yea the darckenesse is no darkenesse with the but the nyght is as clere as the daye the darkenesse and lyght are bothe a lyke For my reynes are thyne thou haste couered me in my mothers wombe I wyll gyue thankes vnto the for I am wonderously made maruelous are thy workes and that my soule knoweth ryght well My bones are not hyd from the though I be made secretely and fasshyoued beneth in the earthe Thyne eyes se myne vnpar fectnesse they stande al wrytten in thy boke my dayes were fashyoned when as yet ther was not one of them Howe deare are ⚜ thy councels vnto me O god O how great is the summe of them If I tell them they are me in nombre then the sande when I wake vp I am present with the. Wyite thou nat slaye the wycked Oh God departe frome me ye bloude thyrstye men For they speake vnryghtuouslye agaynste the and thyne ennemyes take thy name in vayne Do not I hate them O Lorde ▪ that hate the and am nat I greued with those that ryse vp agaynst the Yea I hate them ryght foore euen as thoughe they were myne enemyes Trye me O God and seke the grounde of myne herte proue me and examyne my thoughtes Loke well yf there be any waye of wyckednesse in me and leade me in the way euer lastynge ¶ The. cxl Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a Psalme of Dauyd DElyuer me O Lorde frome the euyll man and preserue me from the wycked man Whiche ymagyne myschefe in theyr hertes and stere vp stryfe all the daye longe They haue sharpened theyr tonges lyke a serpente adders poyson is vnder theyr lippes Sela. Kepe me O Lord frome the handes of the vngodly preserue me from the wycked men whiche are purposed to ouerthrowe my goynges The proude haue layed a snare for me and spred a net abrode with cordes yea and set trappes in my waye Sela. But my sayenge is vnto the Lord thou art my God heare the voyce of my prayers O Lorde O Lorde God thou strength of my health thou haste couered my heade in the daye of battayle Let not the vngodly haue his desyre O Lorde let hym nat haue his purpose least they be to proude Sela. Let the myschefe of theyr owne lyppes fal vpon the heade of them that compase me aboute Let hote burnynge coles fal vpon them let them be caste into the fyre and to the pyt that they neuer ryse vp agayne A man full of wordes shall not prospere vppon the earth a malycious and wycked person shal be hunted awaye and destroyed Sure I am that the Lorde wyll auenge the pore and mayntene the cause of the helpelesse The ryghtuous also shall gyue thanckes vnto thy name and the iuste shall continue in thy syght ¶ The. cxlj. Psalme ¶ A Psalme of Dauyd LORDE I call vpon the haste the vnto me and consydre my voyce when I crye vnto the. Let my prayer be sette forthe in thy syght as the incense and let the lyftyng vp of my handes be an euenyng sacryfyce Set a watch O Lord before my mouth yea a watch at the dore of my lippes O let not myne herte be enclyned to any euyll thynge to be mynded as the vngodly orwycked men ☞ lest I eate of suche thynges as please them Let the ryghteous rather smyte me frendly and reproue me so wyll I take it as though he had powred oyle vpō my heade it shal nat hurte my heade yee I wyl praye yet for theyr wyckednesse Let theyr iudges stomble in stony places that they maye heare my wordes for they are swete Oure bones lye scatered before the pytte lyke as when one graueth
Babylon CAP. XIIII BVT THE Lorde wyll be mercyfull vnto Iacob and wyll yet chose Israel agayne and set them in theyr owne lande-Straungers shall cleaue vnto them and get them to the house of Iacob The people shall take them and cary them home with them And make them to enheryte the house of Israell in the lande of the Lorde that they maye be seruauntes and hande maydens of the Lorde They shall take those prysoners whose captyues they had bene afore and rule those that had oppressed thē Whē the Lorde now shal bryng the to rest from the trauayle feare harde bondage that thou wast laden withal then shalt thou vse this mockage vpon the king of Babylon and saye Howe happeneth it that the oppressour leaueth of Is the golden trybute come to an ende The Lorde hath broken the cepter of the vngodly and the rodde of the lordly Whiche when he is wroth smyteth the peple with durable strokes and in his wonders he persecuteth thē and tameth them continually And therfore the whole worlde is nowe at rest and quyetnesse and men synge for ioye Yea euen the Fyrre trees and Cedres of Libanus reioyse at thy fall sayenge Nowe that thou arte layde downe theare come no mo vp to destroye vs. Hell also beneth trembleth at thy commyng all myghtie men and Prynces of the earthe steppe forth before the. All Kynges of the earthe stande vp from theyr seates that they maye all aunswere and speake vnto the. Art thou wounded also as we arte thou become lyke vnto vs Thy pompe and thy pryde is layde downe into the pyt and so is the melody of thy instrumentes Mothes be layde vnder the and wormes are thy couerynge Howe arte thou fallen from heauen O Lucifer thou fayer mornynge chylde howe haste thou gotten a fall euen to the grounde and arte become weaker then the people For thou saydest in thyne hert I wyl clyme vp into heuen and make my seate aboue besyde the starres of God I wyl syt also vpon the holy mount towarde the North I wyll clyme vp aboue the cloudes wylbe lyke the hyghest of all Yet thou shalt be brought downe to the depe of hell They that se the shall narowly loke vpon the and thynke in them selues sayenge Is this the man that broughte all landes in feare and made the kyngdomes afrayde Is this he that made the worlde in a maner waste and layde the cyties to the grounde which let not his prisoners go out All Kynges of the nacyons lye euery one ☞ in his owne house with worshyppe and thou arte cast out of thy graue lyke a wylde braunche lyke as deade mens rayment that are stryken thorow with the swerde and go downe to the stones of the depe as a deade coarse that is troden vnder fete and art not buryed with them Euen because that thou hast wasted thy lāde and destroyed thy people The generacyon of the wycked shal be without honour for euer Let there awaye be sought to destroye theyr chyldren that be in theyr fathers wyckednes that they come not vp agayne to possesse the lande and fyll the worlde full of enemyes I wyl stande vp agaynst them sayth the Lorde of hostes and root out the name and generacion of Babylon sayth the lorde and wyll gyue it to the Otters and wyll make water poddels of it And I wyl swepe them out with the ●esome of destruction sapc●e y ● Lorde of Hostes. The Lorde of hostes hath sworne an o●he sayenge It shall come to passe as I haue determyned and shal be fulfylled as I haue deuysed So that Assyria● shall I destroye in my lande and vpon my mountaynes wyll I treade him vnder fote Where thorow his yoke shal come from thē and his burthen shall be taken from they re shoulder This deuyce hath god taken thorowe the whole worlde thus is his hande stretched out ouer all peple For yf the lorde of Hostes determyn a thyng who is able to disa●ull it And yf he stretch forth his ha●●● who maye holde it in agayne The same yere that Kynge Ahaz dyed God threatened on this maner Reioyse not thou whole Palestyna because the rod of him that beateth the is broken for out of the serpentes ro●e there shal come an adder his frute shal be a fyre worme But ☞ 〈…〉 borne of the pore shal be fed and the symple shall dwell in safetie Thy ro●e also wyll I destroye with honger and it shall ●●eye the remnaunt Mourne thou porte wepe thou cytie and feare thou O whole Palestyna for there shall come from y ● North a smoke whose power no man may abyde Who shal then answere the messangers of y ● Gentyles For the Lorde hathe stablyshed Syon and the poore of hꝭ people that be therin do put theyr trust in hym ¶ A prophecye agaynste Moab CAPI XV. THYS is the heuy burthen vpō Moab Ar of Moab was destroyed in the nyght seasō Kir also ī Moab was destroied and peryshed in y e nyght They went vp to the ydols house euen to Dibon to y ● hye places to wepe for Nebo Moab did Mourne for Med●a All cheyr h●ds were balled al But ye foolysh prynces of Zoan ye wyse coūcellers of Pharao whose wyt is turned to foolyshnes howe say ye vnto Pharao I am come of wyse men and of auncient kynges Where are thy wyse men Let them tell the yf they can what the Lorde of Hoostes hathe deuysed vpon Egypte The Prynces of Zoan are become fooles the Prices of Noph are disceiued they haue disceyued Egypte euen they that were taken for the chefe kynred therof In the myddes of it hath the Lord powred the sprete of wyckenes and they haue disceyued Egypte in euery worke thereof euen as a droncken man stackereth in his vomyte Neither shal ☞ the heade or tayle the braūch or rede be able to do any worke in Egypte In y ● daye shall Egypte be lyke vnto wemen It shal be afrayed and stande in feare at the ●ocion of the hand of the Lorde of Hostes whith he shaketh ouer it And Egypte shal be afraied of y ● lande of Iuda so y ● euery one which maketh mencion of it shal be afrayed therat be cause of the councel of the Lorde of hoostes whiche he deuiseth for it In that daye shall fyue cyties in the lāde of Egypte speake the lāgage of Canaan swere by the Lorde of hoostes ☞ the cytye of desolacyon shal be called one of them In that day shall ☞ the altare of the Lorde be in the myddes of the lande of Egypte and thꝭ tytle besyde it VNTO THE LORD And it shal be a token and witnesse vnto the Lorde of hoostes in the lande of Egypt For they shal crye vnto the Lord because of such as trouble them he shal sende them a saui our a great man to delyuer them And the Lorde shal be knowen in Egypte and the Egyptiās shall knowe the Lorde in that daye and do
● thou hast made with vs. Are there any amonge the Goddes of the Gentiles that sende rayne or geue the showers of heauen Dost not thou it O Lorde our God in whom we trust Yee Lorde thou doste all these thynges ¶ The Lorde wyll not heare Moses or Aaron yf they pray for the people but wyll wrape them in many myseryes The ●●use of suche great myseryes CAPI XV. THEN spake the Lorde vnto me Thoughe Moses Samuel stode before me yet haue I no herte to this people Dryue them awaye that they maye go out of my syght And yf they say vnto the Why ther shall we go then tell them The Lorde gyueth you this aunswere Some vnto deathe some the swearde some to honger some into captyuite For I wyl bryng foure plages vpon them sayeth the Lorde The swearde shall strāgle them the dogges shal deuoure them the foules of the ayre and beastes of the earthe shall eate them vp and destroye them I wyll scatre them aboute also in all kyngdomes and landes to be plaged because of Manasseh the sōne of Hezekia kynge of Iuda for the thynges that he dyd in Ierusalem Who shall then haue pyte vpon the O Ierusalem Who shall be sorye for the Or who shal make intercessiō to optayne peace for the seynge thou goest fro me and turnest backewarde sayeth the Lord Therfore I dyd stretche out myne hande agaynst the to destroye the and I wyll not be intreated I haue scatred them abrode with the fanne on euery syde of the lande I haue wasted my people destroyed them Yet they haue had no lust to turne from their owne wayes I haue made theyr wydowes mo in nombre then the sādes of the see Upon the mothers of theyr chyldren dyd I brynge a destroyer in the none day Sodēly vnawares dyd I sende a feare vpon theyr cyties She that hath borne seuen chyldren hathe none her herte is full of sorowe The Sonne doth fayle her in the clere daye she is confounded and faynte for very heuynes As for those that cemayne I wyll delyuer them vnto the swerde before they re enemyes sayeth the Lord. O mother alas that euer thou didest beare me an enemye hated of the whole lande Thoughe I neuer lent nor receyued vpon vsurye yet all men speake euyl vpon me And the Lorde answered me Lede not I y ● then vnto good Come not I to the when thou arte in trouble and helpe the when thyne enemy oppresseth the Doth one yron hurte another or one metell that commeth from the North another As for thy rychesse and treasure I wyl geue them out into a pray not for any money but because of al thy synnes that thou hast done in al thy costes And I wyl bryng the with thyne enemyes into a lande that thou know est not for the fyre that is kyndled in my indignacion shall hurne you vp O Lorde thou knowest therfore remembre me and vyset me delyuer me fro my persecuters Receyue not my cause in thy longe wrathe yet thou knowest that for thy sake I suffre rebuke When I had founde thy wordes I dyd eate them vp gredely they haue made my herte ioyful and glad For I call vpon thy name O Lorde God of Hostes I dwell not amonge the scorners neither is my delyte therein but I dwell onely in the feare of thy hande for thou haste fylled me with bytternes Shall my heuynesse endure for euer Are my plages then so great that they may neuer be healed● Wylt thou be as a water that falleth and can nat continue Upon these wordes thus sayde the Lorde vnto me If thou wylte turne agayne I shall set the in my seruyce and yf thou wylte take out the thynges that is precious from the vyle thou shalte be euen as myue owne mouthe They shall conuerte vnto the but turne not thou vnto them so shall I make the a stronge brasen wall against thꝭ people They shal fyght against the but they shall not preuayle For I my selfe wyll be with the to helpe the and delyuer the sayeth the Lorde And I wyl ryd the out of the handes of the wycked and delyuer the out of the hande of Tiraun●es ¶ He prophecyeth the mysery of the Iewes He sheweth that the worshyppynge of Idoles the contempte of Gods lawe is the cause of their myserye He prophecyeth the captyuite of Babylon and theyr delyu●raunce frome thence agayne The callynge of the Gentyles CAPI XVI THVS sayde the Lord vnto me ▪ Thou shalte take the no wyfe norbeget chyldren in this place For of the chyldren that are borne in this place of they re mothers that haue borne them and of theyr fathers that haue begotten them in this lande thus sayeth the Lorde ⚜ They shal dye an horrible death no man shall mourne for them nor burye them but they shall lye as donge vpon the earth They shall perishe thorowe the swearde and honger and theyr bodies shal be meate for the foules of the ayre and beastes of the earth For thus sayth y e Lord Go not thou in vnto thē nor come to mourn and wepe for thē for I haue taken my peace from this people sayeth the Lorde yee my fauoure my mercy And in this lande shal they dye olde and yonge and shal not be buried no man shal be wepe them no man shal clyppe or shaue him selfe for them There shal not one viset another to mourne with them for their deade or to comforte them One shall not offre another the cuppe of consolacyon to forget theyr heuynesse for father and mother Thou shalt not go into their feaste house to sytte downe to eate or dryncke with them For thus sayeth y e Lorde of Hostes the God of Israell Beholde I shal take awaye out of this place the voyce of myrth and gladnesse the voyce of the brydegrome of the bryde yee and that in your dayes that ye may se it Nowe when thou shewest this people al these wordes and they saye vnto the. Wherfore hath the Lorde deuysed all thys greate plage for vs Or what is the offence and synne that we haue done agaynste the Lord our God Then make thou them this answere Because your fathers haue forsaken me sayeth the Lorde and haue walked after straunge Goddes whome they haue honoured and worshypped but me haue they forsaken and haue not kepte my lawe And ye with youre shamefull blasphemyes haue exceaded the wyckednesse of youre fathers For euery one of you hath folowed the frowarde and euyll ymagynacyon of his owne herte and is not obedyent vnto me Therfore wyll I caste you out of this lande into a lande that ye and your fathers knowe not and there shal ye serue straunge goddes day and nyght there wyll I shewe you no fauoure Beholde therfore sayeth the Lorde the dayes are come that it shall no more be sayde The Lorde lyueth whiche
sayenge Thus sayeth the Lorde Stande in the courte of the LORDES house speake vnto all them whiche out of the cyties of Iuda come to do worship in the Lordes house al the wordes that I commaunde the to say Loke that thou kepe not one worde backe yf peraduenture they wyl herken and turne euery man from hys wycked waye that I maye also repente of the plage whiche I haue determyned to brynge vpon them because of theyr wycked inuencyons And after thys maner shalte thou speake vnto them Thus sayeth the Lord yf ye wyl not obey me to walcke in my lawes whiche I haue geuen you and to heare the wordes of my seruauntes the prophetes whō I sent vnto you rysynge vp tymely and styll sendynge If ye wyll not folowe them I saye then wyll I do to this house ☜ as I dyd vnto Siloh and wyll make this cytie to be abhorred of all the people of the earth And the preastes the prophetes and all the people herde Ieremye preache these wordes in the house of the Lorde Nowe when he had spoken out all the wordes that the Lorde commaunded hym to preach vnto the people then the prestes y ● prophetes and al the people toke holde vpō him and sayde thou shalt dye How darrest thou be so bolde as to saye in the name of y ● Lorde it shal happen to this house as it did vnto Siloh and thys cytye shal be so wast that no man shall dwell therin And when all the people were gathered aboute Ieremy in the house of the Lord the prynces of Iuda herde of this rumour and they came soone out of the kynges Palace into the house of the Lorde and sat them downe before the newe dore of the Lorde Then spake the prestes and the prophetes vnto the rulers and to all the people these wordes Thys man is worthy to dye for he hathe preached agaynste thys cytie as ye youreselues haue herde with youre eares Then sayde Ieremy vnto the rulers and to al the people The Lorde hath sent me to preach against this house and agaynst this cyty all y ● wordes that ye haue herde Therfore amende youre wayes and youre aduysementes and be obedient vnto the voice of the Lord your God so shall the Lord repēte of the plage that he had deuysed agaynste you Now as for me I am in youre handes do with me as ye thincke expedient good But thꝭ shal ye know if ye put me to death ye shall make youreselues this cytye and all the inhabytours therof gyltye of innocent bloude For thys is of a trueth that the Lorde hathe sent me vnto you to speake all these wordes in youre eares Then sayde the rulers and the people vnto the prestes and prophetes This man maye not be condemned to death for he hath preached vnto vs in the name of the Lorde oure God The Elders also of the lande stode vp ▪ and sayd thus vnto al the people Micheah the Morasthite which was a prophet vnder Ezekiah kyng of Iuda spake to all the people of Iuda Thus sayeth the Lorde of Hostes Sion shal be plowed lyke a felde Ierusalem shal be an heape of stones the hyl of the Lordes house shal be turned to an hye wod Dyd Ezekiah the kyng of Iuda the people of Iuda put him to deth for this No verely but rather feared the Lorde made theyr prayer vnto him For the which cause also the Lorde repented of the plage y t he had deuysed against thē Shulde we thē do such a shameful dede agaynst our soules There was a prophet also y t preached stifly in the name of the Lorde called Uriah the sonne of Semeiah of Caryathyarym thys man preached also agaynst this cyty and against this lāde according to al as Ieremy sayeth Nowe when Iehoakim the kynge with al the estates and prīces had herde his wordes the king went about to sleye him Whē Uriah perceaued that he was afraied and fled and departed into Egypte Then Iehoakim the kyng sent seruauntes into the lande of Egypte Namely Elnathā the sonne of Achbor and certayne men with him into Egypte which fetched Uriah oute of Egypt brought him vnto kyng Iehoakim that slewe hym with the swearde and cast hys deed body into the comen peoples graue But Ahikam the sonne of Saphan helped Ieremy that he came not into the handes of the people to be slayne Ieremy at the commaundement of the Lorde sendeth bondes to the kyng of Iuda and to the other kynges that were nye wherby they are monyshed to become subiectes vnto Nabuchodonosor He warneth the people and the kynges and rulers that they beleue not false Prophetes CAPI XXVII IN THE begynnynge of the reygne of Iehoakim the sonne of Iosiah kynge of Iuda came thys worde vnto Ieremye from the Lorde whiche spake thus vnto me Make the bondes and chaynes and put them aboute thy necke and sende them to the kynge of Edom to the kynge of Moab to the kynge of Ammon to the kyng of Tyrus and to the kyng of Sidon and that by the messaungers which shall come to Ierusalē vnto Zedekiah the kinge of Iuda and byd them saye vnto theyr masters Thus sayeth the Lorde of Hostes the God of Israel speake thus vnto youre masters I am he that made the earth the me● and the catell that are vpon the grounde with my greate power and outstretched arme and haue geuen it vnto whom it pleased me And nowe wyl I delyuer all these landes into the power of Nabuchodonosor y ● kyng of Babylon my sernaunte The beastes also of the felde shall I geue hym to do him seruyce And al people shal serue him and hys sonne and hys chylders chyldren vntyl the tyme of the same lande be come also yee many people and greate kynges shall serue hym Moreouer that people and kyngdome whiche wyll nat ▪ serue Nabuchodonosor and that wyll not put theyr neckes vnder the yoke of the kynge of Babylon the same people wyll I vyset with the swearde with honger with pestylence vntyll I haue consumed thē in hys handes sayeth the Lorde And therfore folowe not your Prophetes sothesayers expounders of dreames charme●s and wytches which saye vnto you ye shall not serue the kynge of Babylon For they preache you lyes to brynge you farre from your lande and that I might cast you out and destroye you But the people that put theyr neckes vnder the yoke of the king of Babylon and serue hym those I wyl let remayne styll in theyr owne lande sayeth the Lorde and they shall occoupye it and dwell therin All these thynges tolde I Zedekiah the kynge of Iuda and sayde Put youre neckes vnder the yoke of the kyng of Babylon and serue hym and hys people that ye maye lyue Why wylt thou and thy people peryshe with the swearde with honger with pestylence lyke as the Lorde hathe deuysed forall
stretche my hande out vpon them and wyll make the lande waste So that it shal lye esolate and voyde from the wyldernesse of ☞ Deblothah forth thorow all theyr habytacions to learne them for to knowe that I am the Lorde ¶ The ende of all the lande of Israel shall sodenly come The cause of the destruccion therof The Prophete is commaūded to shewe the summe of the euylles that are at hāde CAPI VII THE worde of the Lorde came vnto me on this maner The I cal O thou sōne of man Thus sayeth Lorde God vnto the lande of Israel The ende commeth yee verely the ende commeth vpon al the foure corners of the earth But nowe shall the ende come vpon the for I wyll sende my wrath vpon the wyll punyshe the accordynge to thy wayes and rewarde the after all thy abhominacyons Myne eye shall not ouerse the neyther wyll I spare the but rewarde the accordynge to thy wayes and declare thy abhominacyōs Then shall ye knowe that I am the Lorde Thus sayeth the Lord God Beholde one mysery and plage shall come after another the ende is here The ende I saye that wayteth for the is come all readye the houre is come agaynst the that dwellest in the lande The tyme is at hande the day of sedicyon is harde by and no glad tydynges vpon the mountaines Therfore I wyl shortly poute out my sore displeasure ouer the and fulfyll my wrath vpon the. I wyll iudge the after thy wayes and recompence the al thy abhomynacions Myne eye shal not ouerse the neither wyll I spare the but rewarde the after thy wayes and shewe thy abhomynacyons to learne you for to knowe how that I am the Lord that smyteth Beholde the day is here the daye is come the houre is runne out the rodde florisheth wilfulnesse waxeth grene malicious violēce is growen vp and the vn godly waxen to a staf Yet shal there no complaynte be made for them nor for the trouble that shall come of these thynges The tyme cōmeth the daye draweth nye Who so byeth let him not reioyse he that selleth let him not be sory for why Trouble shall come in the myddest of all reste so that the seller shall not come agayne to the byer for neyther of them both shal lyue For the vision shall come so greatly oueral that it shall nat be hyndered No man also wyth his wickednes shal be able to saue his owne lyfe The trōpettes shal blowe ye and make you all ready but no man shall go to the batayle for I am wrothe with al the whole multitude The swearde shal be without pestylence and honger within so that who so is in the felde shal be slayne with the swearde and he that is in the cytie shall peryshe with honger and pestylence And suche as escape and fle from among them shal be vpon the hylles lyke as the doues in the felde euery one shal be afrayed because of his owne wyckednesse All handes shal be let downe all knees shal be weake as the water they shall gyrde them selues with sacke cloth feare shall fal vpon them Theyr faces shal be confounded and theyr heades balde theyr syluer shall lye in the stretes and theyr golde shal be despysed Yee theyr siluer and golde may not delyuer them in the day of the fearful wrath of the Lorde They shall not satisfye theyr hongry soules neyther fyll theyr emptye bellyes therwith For it is become their owne decaye thorowe theyr wyckednes because they made thereof not onely costely Iewelles for theyr pompe and pryde but also abhomynable ymages and Idoles For this cause wyll I make them to be abhorred Moreouer I wil geue it into the handes of the straungers to be spoyled and to the wycked for tobe robbed and they shall destroye it My face wyll I turne from them my treasury shal be defyled for the theues shall go in to it and suspende it I wyll make cleane riddaunce for the lande is whole defyled with vntyghtueus iudgement of innocente bloude and the cite is full of abhominacions Wherfore I wyl brynge the most cruel tyrauntes from amonge the Heathen to take theyr houses in possession I wyll make the pompe of the proude to ceasse and they shall take in theyr Saynetuary When thys trouble commeth they shall seke peace but they shall haue none One myschefe and sorowe shal folowe another and one rumoure shall come after another Then shall they seke vysions in vayne at theyr Prophetes The lawe shal be gone from the prestes and wysdome frome the elders The kynge shal mourne the princes shal be clothed with heuynes and the hādes of the people in the lande shall tremble for feare I wyll do vnto them after theyr owne wayes and accordynge to theyr owne iudgementes wyll I iudge them to learne them for to knowe that I am the Lorde ¶ An apperaun●e of the symylytude of God Ezechiel is brought vnto Ierusalem in the sprete The Lorde sheweth the Prophete the Idolatryes of the house of Israel and the fely of the Preastes CAPI VIII IT happened that in the syxte yeare the fyfth day of the syxte moneth I sat in my house and the Lordes of the councell of Iuda with me and the hande of the Lorde God fel euen there vpon me And as I loked vp I sawe as it were a lyckenesse of fyre from hys loynes downewarde and from his loynes vpwarde it shyned maruelous cleare lyke an angell to loke vpon This symylitude stretched out an hande and toke me by the hearrye lockes of my heade and the sprete lyft me vp betwyxte heauē and earth and brought me in a vysyon to Ierusalem into the entrye of the inner porte that lyeth towarde the north there stode an ymage w t whom he that hath al thynges in his power was very wroth And beholde the glory of the God of Israel was in the same place euen as I had sene it afore in the felde And he sayde vnto me Thou sone of man O lyft vp thyne eyes and loke towarde the North. Then lyft I vp myne eyes towarde the north beholde● besyde the porte Northwarde there was an aulter made vnto the ymage of prouocacion in the very entryng in And he sayde further more vnto me Thou sonne of mā ●●●st thou what these do Seyst thou the greate abhomycions that the house of Israel cōmytteth in this place which ought ●●t to be do●e 〈◊〉 my sainctuary But turne the about a th●● shalt se yet greater abhomyna●ions And 〈◊〉 that brought he me to the cour● 〈◊〉 whē I loked beholde there was an hole ī wal Then sayde he vnto me Thou sōne of man dygge thorowe the wal And whē I dygged thorowe the wal beholde there was a dore And he sayde vnto me Go thy waye in and loke what wycked abhomynacyons they do here So I went in and sawe and beholde there were all maner ymages of wormes
y ● Lorde consydereth and heareth it Yee it is before him a memory all boke wryten for suche as feare the Lorde remembre his name And in the day that I wyl make saieth the Lord of hostes they shal be mine owne possession and I wyll fauoure them lyke as a man fauoureth hys owne sonne that doth him ser uy●e Turne you therfore and consydre what difference is betwyxte the ryghteous vngodly betwixte him that serueth God and hym that serueth hym not CAPI IIII. For marcke the daye commeth that shall burne as an ouen and all the proude yee all such as do wyckednesse shal be strawe the day that is for to come shal burne them vp sayeth y ● Lorde of hoostes so that it shal leaue them nether rote nor braunche But vnto you that feare my name shall that Sonne of ryghteousnesse aryse and health shal be vnder hys wynges ye shal go forth multyply as the fat calues Ye shall treade downe the vngodly for they shall be lyke the ashes vnder the soles of youre fete in the daye that I shall make sayeth the Lorde of hoostes Remembre the lawe of Moses my seruaunte which I commytted vnto hym in Oreb for all Israell with the statutes and ordynaunces Beholde I wyl sende you Elias the prophet before the commyng of the daye of the greate and fearfull Lorde● He shal turne the hertes of the fathers to their chyldren the hertes of the chyldren to theyr fathers y ● I come not smyte the earthe with cursynge ❧ The ende of the prophecy of Malachy and consequently of al the Prophetes To the Reader IN consideracion that the bokes before are foūde in th●●ebrue tong receaued of all men that the other folowing which are called Hagriog ●apha because they were wōre to be reade not openly and in comē but as it were in secret and aparte a●e neyther founde in the Hebrue nor in the ●alde in which tonges they haue not of long bene wrytten in lesse then it were happly the booke of Sapience wher vp on it were nowe very harde to repayre amende them And that also they are not receaued nor taken as legyitymate leafull as well of the Hebrues of the whole Church as S. Hierome she weth we haue separat them set them asyde that they may the better be knowen to the intent that men may knowe of which ●oked witnes ought to be receued of whiche not For the sayde S. Hierome speakyng of the boke of Iudith which is Hagiogriphe sayth that the auctorite therof is not estemed worthy and suffycyent to confyrme and stablysh the thynges that lyght in disput acyon And generally of all the bokes called Hagiogripha he sayth that men maye reade thē to the edyfying of the peple but not to confirme strengththen the doctrine of the Church I leaue out here the law as they call it of Canon c. Sancta Romana xv distine where he she w●th hys iudgement Lyke wyse the Blose of c. Canones rvi distin which sath that men reade thē but in generall as though be shulde saye that generally thorowly they are not alowed And not without a cause For that they haue bene corrup●ch and faisy●yed in many places it appeateth suffycyently by Eusebius in his boke called Historia Ecclesiastica which thing is easy to be knowen euen now a dayes ● certain poites ● namely in the bokes of the Ma●●●ces whos 's second boke S. Hie. cōfesseth that he found not ī the Hebrue ▪ by the meanes wherof it is become vnto vs the more suspect and the lesse receaued In lyke maner is it of the thyrde fourthe boke of Esdras whiche S. Hierome protesteth that he wolde not haue translated esteamyng thē fordreames where as Iosephus yet in hys boke of hys Autyquy●yes declateth the summe of the matter after the maner of a story as well of the boke of Machabees as of the ●ii of Esdras al though be esteame the bokes cōpyled frō the raygne of king Artaxerses vnto his tyme. to be Agiogrtpha Wherfore then whē thou wylt maynteyne any thing for certem rēdringe a reson of thy fayth take heade to proceade therin by the liuing and piththy Scriptures folowyng S. Peter which sayth He that speaketh let him speake as though he spake the word of God He saith the word of God as a thyng most true cert● opened by Prophetes Apostles inspyred with the holy goost of whom we haue wytnesse moare cleare then the day Lawers hauynge greate desyre to confyrme and stablysh theyr opynyōs by the lawe of mā say that they shame to speake without law How much more scare dreade thē ought he tohaue that saith be is a Christian the which holdeth not him selfe or reasteth not in the lawes of the lyuing god but in mēnes inuēcyons iudgyi●ge of all thynges accordynge to them lening to an vncerten ymaginacion phantasy Let vs therfore that are builded on the foūdatyan of the hely Prophetes and Apostles on the heade corner stone on whiche they them selues were founded and which they preached that is Iesus Christ the su●e stone leaue the thynges that are ●ncerien to folowe the certē holdynge vs ●eas●inge vs in them fastening our ancre there as in asure place For our Chriten fayth consysteth not in doubtetull thynges but in playne most certen assuraūce in moost true per suasyon taken confyrmed by infallible verite In whiche God graūte vs to walcke perpetuallye to thyntent that accordynge to 〈◊〉 fulfyllynge his holy wyl in vs and settynge asyde all mu●cyo●s contrary vnto him we maye lyue to hys honoure to the edyfyinge of hys Churche SO BE IT ❧ The volume of the Bokes called Hagiographa The thyrde Boke of Esdras The fourth Boke of Esdras The Boke of Tobiah The Boke of Iudith The rest of the Boke of Hester The Boke of wysdome Ecclesiasticus Baruch the Prophete The song of the. iij. chyldren in the ouen The story of Susanna The story of Bel and of the Dragon The prayer of Manasseh The fyrste Boke of the Machabees The seconde Boke of the Machabees The thyrde Booke of Esdras ¶ Iosios holdeth passeouer After his death is Iechonias ●is sonne made Kynge in his steade whome the Kynge of Egypte putteth out and setteth in his brother Ioachim Ierusalein is destroyed and Sedechis taken CAPI I. ANd Iosias helde the feast of Easter in Ierusalem vnto the Lorde and dewe the Passeouer y ● xiiij oay of the first moneth He set the prestes also in ordre accordyng to theyr dayly courses being arayed in long garmentes in the tēple of y ● Lord. And he spake vnto y ● Leuites the holy ministers of Israell that they shulde halow thē selues vnto the Lord to set the holy arcke of the Lorde in the house that kyng Salomon the sōne of Dauid had buyl ded sayde
certayne man in Cesarea called Cornelius a captayne of the soul diours of Italy a deuoute man one that feared god with al his housholde which gaue moche almesse to the peple and prayed god alwaye The same sawe by a vision euidently aboute the nynth houre of the daye an angell of God comyng in to hym and sayenge vnto hym Cornelius When he loked on hym he was afrayde and sayde What is it Lorde He sayd vnto hym Thy prayers thy almesses are come vp in to remembraūce before god And nowe sende men to Ioppa and call for one Symon whose syrname is Peter He lodgeth with one Simon a tanner whose house is by the see syde He shal tel the what thou oughtest to do And when the angell whiche spake vnto hym was departed he called two of his housholde seruauntes and a deuout souldiour of them that wayted on hym and tolde them all the matter sente them to Ioppa On the morowe as they wente on theyr iourney and drewe nygh vnto the citye Peter went vp vpon the top of the house to praye aboute the. vi houre And when he waxed an hungred he wolde haue eaten But whyle they made redy he fel into a traunce and saw heuen opened a certayn vessel came downe vnto hym as it had bene a great shere knyt at the foure corners was let downe to the earth wherin were all maner of foure foted beastꝭ of the earth and vermyn and wormes foules of the ayre And there came a voyce to hym Ryse Peter kyl and eate But Peter sayd not so Lorde for I haue neuer eaten any thynge that is comon or vncleane And the voyce spake vnto hym agayne the seconde tyme what God hathe clensed that call not thou comon This was done thryse and the vessel was receyued vp agayne in to heuen Whyle Peter also mused in hym selfe what this vision whiche he had sene ment Beholde the men which were sent from Cornelius had made enquyraunce for Symons house and stode before the dore called out one and asked whyther Simon whiche was syrnamed Peter were lodged there Whyle Peter thought on the vision the spirite sayd vnto hym Beholde men seke the Aryse therfore and get the downe and go with them and doute not For I haue sent them Peter went downe to the men which were sent vnto hym from Cornelius and sayde Beholde I am he whom ye seke what is the cause wherfore ye are come They sayde Cornelius the captayne a iust man and one that feareth God and of good reporte amonge all the people of the Iues was warned by an holy angell to sende for the into his house and to heare wordes of the Then called he them in and lodged them And on the morowe Peter wente awaye with them certayn brethren from Ioppa accompanyed hym And the thyrde daye entred they into Cesarea And Cornelius wayted for them had called togyther his kynsmen and specyall frendes And as it chaunsed Peter to come in Cornelius met him and fel downe at his feete and worshypped hym But Peter toke hym vp sayenge stande vp I my selfe also am a man And as he talked with hym he came in and founde many that were come togyther And he sayd vnto them Ye know how that it is an vnlawful thyng for a man that is a Iue to company or come vnto an alyent but god hath shewed me that I shulde not cal any man comon or vnclene therfore came I vnto you without delay as soone as I was sent for I aske therfore for what entente haue ye sent for me And Cornelius sayde This day nowe iiii dayes aboute this houre I sat fastynge and at the nynth houre I prayed in myne house beholde a man stode before me in bryght clothyng sayd Cornelius thy prayer is herde thyn almes dedes are had in remembraūce in the syght of God Sende men therfore to go to Ioppa and call for Symon whose syrname is Peter He is lodged in the house of one Symon a tanner by the see syde whiche as soone as he is come shal speake vnto the. Then sent I for the immediatly and thou hast well done that thou arte come Nowe therfore are we all here present before God to heare all thynges that are cōmaunded vn to the of god Then Peter opened his mouth sayd Of a trueth I perceyue that there is no respecte of persones with God but in all people he that feareth hym and worketh ryghteousnesse is accepted with hym Ye knowe the preachynge that God sente vnto the chyldren of Israel preachyng peace by Iesus Chryst which is lorde ouer al thyn ges ✚ whiche preachynge was publysshed thorowout all Iuery and began in Galile after the baptyme whiche Iohn̄ preached howe God anoynted Iesus of Nazareth with the holy goost and with power Which Iesus wente aboute doynge good and healynge all that were oppressed of the deuyll for God was with hym And we are wytnesses of althynges which he dyd in the lande of the Iues and at Ierusalem whom they slue and hanged on tree Hym god reysed vp the thyrde day and shewed hym openly not to al the people but vnto vs wytnesses chosen be fore of God for the same entente whiche dyd eate drynke with hym after he arose from death ✚ And he cōmaunded vs to preache vnto the people and to testifie that it is he whiche was ordeyned of god to be the iudge of quycke and deade To hym gyue all the prophettes wytnesse that thorowe his name who souer byleueth hym shal receyue remyssion of synnes ⊢ Whyle Peter yet spake these wordes the holy goost fell on all them whiche herde the preachynge And they of the circumcision whiche byleued were astonyed as many as came with Peter bycause that on the Gentyls also was shed oute the gyfte of the holy goost For they herd them speake w t tongues and magnifie God Then answered Peter can any man forbyd water that these shuld not be baptysed whiche haue receyued the holy goost as wel as we And he commaunded them to be baptysed in the name of the Lorde ⊢ Then prayed they hym to tary a fewe dayes ¶ Peter sheweth the cause wherfore he went to the heathen Barnab as and Paull preache vnto the heathen Ababus prophesyeth of the derth for to come CAPI XI ANd the apostles and brethren that were in Iuery herde that the hethen had also receyued the worde of God And when Peter was come vp to Ierusalem they that were of the circumcisyon contended agaynst hym sayeng Thou wentest in to men vncircumcised and dydest eate with them But Peter rehersed the matter from the begynnynge and expounded it by order vnto them sayenge I was in the citye of Ioppa prayenge and in a traunce I sawe a vision a certayne vessell descende as it had bene a great shete let downe from heuen by the foure corners
the diseases departed frō them and the euyl spirites went out of them Then certayne of the vagab●nde Iewes exorcistes toke vpon them to cal ouer them whiche had euyll spirites the name of the Lord Iesus sayige We adiure you by Iesu whō Paul preacheth And there were seuen sōnes of one Sceua a Iewe chefe of y ● prestes whiche dyd so And the euyll spirite answered and sayd Iesus I know Paul I knowe but who are ye And the man in whom the euyll spirit was ranne on them ouercame them and preuailed against thē so y t they fledde out of that house naked and wounded And this was knowen to all the Iewes Grekes also which dwelt at Ephesus and feare came on them all the name of the Lorde Iesus was magnified And many that beleued came cōfessed shewed their workꝭ Many of thē which vsed curtoꝰ craftes brought their bokꝭ burned thē before all mē they coūted the price of thē foūde it l. M. siluerlingꝭ So mightely grewe y ● worde of God preuayled After these thiges were ended Paul purposed in y ● spirit whā he had passed ouer Macedonia Achaia to go to Ierusalē saying After I haue bene there I must also se Rome So sēt he into Macedonia two of thē y t ministred vnto hī euen Timotheus Erastus but he hī self remayned in Asia for a season The same tyme there arose no lytel a do aboute that waye For a certayne man named Demetrius a siluer smyth which made syluer shrynes for Diana was not a lytle beneficial vnto the craftes men Whō he called togyther w t the workmen of lyke occupacion and sayde Syrs ye know that by this craft we haue auaūtage Moreouer ye se ● here that not alone at Ephesus but almost thorow out al Asia this Paul hath perswaded and turned away much people saying that they be not Goddes whiche are made with handes So that not onely this oure craft cōmeth into parell to be set at nought but also that the tēple of the great Goddesse Diana shuld be despised her magnyficēce shulde be destroyed whom all Asia and the worlde worshyppeth When they herd these sayinges they were full of wrath cryed out sayinge Great is Diana of the Ephesiās And al the cite was on a rore they rushed into the comē hal w t one assent caught Gaius Aristarcus mē of Macedonia Pauls cōpaniōs Whē Paul wolde haue entred in vnto the people y ● disciples suffered him not But certayne of the chefe of Asia which were his frēdes sent vn to him desyringe him y t he wolde not preace into the comē hal Some therfore cryed one thyng some another the Congregacion was al out of quiet the more parte knewe not wherfore they were come togyther Some of the cōpany drue forth Alexāder the Iewes thrustyng hi forwardes Alexander beckened w t the hande wolde haue gyuen y ● people an answere Whē they knew that he was a Iewe there arose a shoute almost for the space of two houres of al men crying great is Diana of the Ephesians Whē the towne clarke had ceased the people he sayd ye men of Ephesus what mā is it that knoweth not howe that the cytie of y ● Ephesians is a worshipper of the great god desse Diana ☞ of the ymage which came from heauen Seinge then that nomā sayth here agaynst ye ought to be cōtēt and to do nothyng rashly for ye haue brought hyther these men which are nether robbers of churches nor yet despisers of youre goddesse Wherfore yf Demetrius the craftes men which are with hym haue a matter agaynst any mā the law is opē and there are rulers let them accuse one another But yf ye go aboute any other thyng it shal be determined in a lawful congregacion For we are in ●eopardy to be accused of this dayes vproure for asmuch as there is no cause wherby we may gyue a reckenyng of this concourse of people And when he had thus spoken he let the congregacion depart ¶ Paul goeth into Macedonia and into Grece At Troa● he raysed vp a deade body At Ephesus he calleth the elders of the Congregacyon togyther commy●●●th the kepynge of Gods flocke vnto them warneth them of false teachers ●●●keth his prayer with them and departeth to shyppe CAPI XX. AFter that the rage was ceased Paule called the disciples vnto him and toke his leaue of thē departed for to go into Macedonia And when he had gone ouer those parties had giuen thē a long exhortacion he came into Grece there abode iij. monethes And when the Iewes layde wayte for him as he was about to sa●e into Syria he purposed to returne thorowe Macedonia There accōpanyed him ito Asia Sop●ter of Berrea and of Thessalonia Aristarcus and Secūdus and Gayus of Derba Timotheus out of Asia Tychicus and Trophimus These goynge before taried vs at Troas And we sayled away from Philippos after the dayes of swete breade came vnto them to Troas in fyue dayes where we abode seuen dayes And vpō one of the Saboth dayes whā y ● disciples came togyther for to breke breed Paul preached vnto them redy to depart on the morow continued the preaching vnto to mydnyght And there were many lyghtes in the chambre where we were gathered togither and there sat in a wyndow a certayne yonge man named Euticus beyng fallē into a depe slepe And as Paul was preaching he was the more ouercome with slepe and fell downe from the thyrd lofte was takē vp deed But whan Paule went downe he fel on him embrased him and sayd make nothyng a do for his lyfe is in him So whē he was come vp agayne and had broken the bread eaten and talcked a long whyle euen tyll the mornyng at the last he departed And they brought the yong man alyue and were not a lytell comforted And we went afore to shyp and lowsed vnto Asson there to receyue Paule For so had he appointed and wolde him selfe go a fote When we were come togither at Asson we toke him in came to Mytilnes And we sayled thence and came the nexte daye ouer agaynst Chios And the nexte day we aryued at Samos taried at ●rogylon The nexte daye we came to Myleton for Paule had determined to sayle ouer by Ephesus because he wold not spende the tyme ī Asia For he hasted yf it were possyble for him to kepe at Ierusalem the daye of Pentecost And from Myleton he sent messaungers to Ephesus and called the elders of the congregacyon Whyche when they were come to hym he sayde vnto them Ye know from the fyrst daye that I came into Asia after what maner I haue bene with you at all ceasons seruynge the Lorde with all humblenes of mynde and with many teares and temptacions whiche happened vnto me by the
clere conscience towarde God towarde men But after many yeres I came brought almes to my people offriges ⚜ and vowes in the which they founde me purified in the temple nether w t multitude nor yet with vnquietnes ⚜ and they toke me and cryed sayinge away with our enemye How be it there were certayne Iewes out of Asia whiche ought to be here presēt before y ● accuse me yf they had ought against me or els let these same here say yf they haue foūde any eyull doying in me whyl I stāde here in y ● coūcel except it be for this one voyce y ● I cryed stādyng among thē of the resurreccion from death am I iudged of you this day Whē Felix herd these thiges he deferde thē for he knewe very well of y ● way sayd when Lisias the captaine is come downe I wyl know y ● vtmost of your matter And he cōmaūded an vnder captayne to kepe Paul to let hī haue rest that he shulde forbyd none of his acquaynctaūce to ministre vnto him or to come vnto him And after a certayne dayes when Felix came with his wyfe Drucilla which was a Iewesse he called forth Paul and herd him of the fayth which is toward Christe And as he preached of ryghtuousnes tēperaūce and iudgement to come Felix trembled and answered Go thy way for thys tyme when I haue a conuenient season I wyl sende for the. He hoped also that money shulde haue bene gyuen him of Paul that he myght lose him wherfore he called him the oft●●er and comened with him But after two yere Festus Porcious came into Felix roume And Felix willyng to shew the Iewes a pleasure left Paul in prison bounde ¶ The Iewes accuse Paule before Festus he appealeth vnto the Emperour and is sent vnto Rome CAPI XXV WHē Festus had receyued y ● office after thre dayes he ascended frō●esare●●n to Ierusalē Then enformed hī the hie prestꝭ the chefe of the Iewes of Paul And they be sought him desyred fauour agaynst hī y ● he wolde sende for hī to Ierusalem they laide awayt for hī in the way to kyl him Festus answered y ● Paul shuld be kept at Cesarea but y ● he him self wolde shortly depart thyther Let them therfore sayd he which among you are able come downe with vs accuse hym yf ther be any faute in the man When he had taryed there among them more then ten dayes he wente downe vnto Cesatea the nexte daye sate downe in the iudgement seate commaunded Paul to be brought forth Which when he was come y ● Iewes which were come from Ierusalem stode aboute hym layde many greuous cōplaintes against Paul which they coulde not proue as long as he answered for hym selfe that he had nether against the lawe of the Iewes nether agaynst the tēple nor yet agaynst Cesar offended any thynge at all Festus wyllyng to do the Iewes a pleasure answered Paul and sayde wylte thou go vp to Ierusalem and there be iudged of these thinges before me Then sayde Paul I stande at Cesars iudgement seate where I ought to be iudged To the Iewes haue I no harme done as thou very wel knowest If I haue hurte them or commytted any thynge worthy of deeth I refuse not to dye If none of these thynges are where of they accuse me no man may deliuer me to them I appeale vnto Cesar. Then spake Festus with delyueracyon and answered Thou hast appealed vnto Cesar vnto Cesar shalt thou go And after a certayne dayes kynge Agrippa Bernice came vnto ▪ Cesarea to salute festus And when they had bene there a good ceasō Festus rehersed Pauls cause vnto the king saying ther is a certaine mā lefte in preson of Felix about whom when I came to Ierusalem the ●ye Prestes and elders of the Iewes enfourmed me and desyred to haue iudgement agaynste him To whom I answered It is not the maner of y ● Romayns for fauoure to delyuer any man that he shuld perysshe before that he which is accused haue the accusats before hym haue lycence to answere for him self concernynge the cryme layde agaynst him Therfore when they were come hyther with out any delay on the morow I sate to geue iudgementee and commaunded the man to be brought forth Agaynst whom whē the accusers stode vp they brought none accusaciō of suche thinges as I supposed but had certayne questions against him of their owne supersticyon and of one Iesus whiche was deed whom Paul affirmed to be aliue And because I douted of such maner of questiōs I asked him whether he wolde go to Ierusalem and there be iudged of these matters But whē Paul had appealed to be kept vn to the knowledge of Cesar I cōmaūded him to be kept tyll I myght send him to Cesar. Agrippa sayde vnto Festus I wolde also heare the mā my selfe To morowe sayde he thou shalt heare hym And on the morowe whē Agrippa was come and Bernyce with greate pompe and were entred into the coūcel house with the captaynes and chefe men of the cyte at Festus commaundement was Paul brought forth And festus sayd kyng Agrippa and all ye men whiche are heare present with vs ye se this man aboute whō all the multytude of the Iewes haue intreted me both at Ierusalē also here crying that he ought not to lyue any lenger Yet founde I nothynge worthy of deeth that he had commytted Neuerthelesse seynge that he hath appealed to Cesar I haue determyned to send him Of whome I haue no certayne thyng to write vnto my Lord. Wherfore I haue brought him vnto you and specyally vnto the O kinge Agryppa that after examynacyon had I myght haue sumwhat to wryte For me thīcketh it vnreasonable for to sende a presoner not to shewe the causes which are layde agaynst him ¶ Kynge Agryppa heareth Paule whiche telleth hym hy● callyng from the begynnynge CAPI XXVI AGrippa sayd vnto Paul thou art permytted to speake for thy selfe Then Paul stretched forth the hande answered for him selfe I thinke my selfe happy kyng Agrippa because I shall answere this daye before the of all the thynges wherof I am accused of the Iewes namely because thou art experte in all customes and questyons whiche are among the Iewes Wherfore I beseche the to heare me pacyētly My liuing that I haue led of a chylde whiche was at the fyrst among myne owne nacion at Ierusalem knowe all the Iewes whiche knewe me from the begynnynge yf they wolde testyfye For after the most straytest secte of our relygion I lyued a Pharisey And now I stāde am iudged for the hope of the promes made of God vnto oure fathers vnto which promes oure xij trybes instantly seruyng God daye and night hope to come For whiche hopes sake Kynge Agrippa I am accused of the Iewes Why shulde it be thought a thyng
it shal be euen as it was tolde me How be it we must be cast into a certaine ylonde But when the fourtenth nyght was come as we were saylyng in Abria about miduyght the shypmen demed that there appeared some coūtre vnto them and sounded founde it xx feddoms And when they had gone a litel further they soūded againe founde xv feddōs Then fearynge leste they shulde haue fallen on some rocke they cast iiij ancres out of the sterne wysshed for the day As the shipmen were about to sle out of the shyp whan they had let downe the vote into the see vnder a conlour as though they wold haue cast an●ars out of the forship Paul sayde vnto the vnder captayne to the soudiers excepte these abyde in the shyp ye cānot be sate Then the soudiers cut of the rope of the bote let it fal awaye And whan the daye began to appeare Paul besought them all to take meat saying this is the fourtenth day that ye haue taryed contynued fastyng receauing nothīge at al. Wherfore I pray you to take meat for thꝭ no dout is for your health for there shal not an heet fal from the heed of any of you And when he had thus spokē he toke breed gaue thākes to God in presence of them al when he had broken it he begāne to eate Then were they all of good cheare they also toke meat We were al together in the shyp two hundred thre score sixtene soules And when they had eaten ynough they lightened the ship cast oute y ● wheate into the see When it was daye they knew not the lande but they speed a certaine hauen wyth a bancke into the whyche they were mynded yf it were possible to thrust in the shyp And when they had taken vp the ancres they cōmytted them selues vnto the see loused the rudder bondes hoysed vp the mayne sayle to the wynde drue to lāde And whan they chaunced on a place which had the see on bothe the sydes they thrust in the ship And the foreparte stucke fast moued not but the hinder parte brake with the violence of the waues The Soudyars con̄cel was to kyl the presoners lest any of thē when he had swome out shuld runne away But the vnder captayne wyllynge to saue Paule kepte them from theyr purpose and commaunded that they which could swym shulde caste them selues fyrste into the see scape to lande And the other commaunded to go some on bordes and some on broken peces of the ship And so it came to passe that they escaped all safe to lande ¶ The vyper hurteth not Pauls hanne he healeth Pu●lyu● father and preacheth Chryst at Rome CAPI XXVIII ANd when they were scaped then they knewe that the yle was called Milete And the people of the countre shewed vs no lytel kyndnes for they kindled a fyre receaued vs euery one because of the present rayne because of the colde And when Paul had gathered a bondell of styckes layde thē on the fyre there came a vyper out of the heat and lept on hys hāde When the men of the countre sawe the beast hange on hys hande they sayde amonge them selues this man must nedes be a mortherer Whom though he haue escaped the see yet vengaūce suffreth not to lyue And he ●●o●ke of the vyper into the fyre and felt no harme Howbeit they wayted when he shulde haue swol●e or fallen downe deed sodenly But after they had loked a greate whyle sawe no harme come to hym they chaunged theyr myndes and sayde that he was a God ▪ In the same quarters were londes of the these man of the yle whose name was Publius whiche receaued vs lodged vs thre dayes curteously And it fortuned that the father of Publius laye sycke of a feuer and of a bloudy flyxe To whom Paul entred in and praide and laide his hādes on him and healeth him So when thys was done other also which had diseases in the yle came and were healed whiche also dyd vs greate honour And when we departed they laded vs with such thynges as were necessary After thre monethes we departed in a ship of Alexandry which had wyntred in the yle whose badge was ☞ Castor Pollux And when we came to Cyracusa we taryed there thre dayes And from thēce we fet a cōpasse and came to Regium And after one day the south wynde blewe and we came the nexte day to Putiolus where we founde brethren and were desyred to tary wyth them seuen dayes and so came we to Rome And from thence when the brethren hearde of vs they came to mete vs at Apiphorum and at the thre tauernes When Paule sawe them he thancked God and wexed bolde And when we came to Rome the vnder Captayne delyuered the presoners to the chefe captayne of the host but Paule was suffred to dwell by hym selfe with a soudyer that kept hym And after thre dayes Paul called the chefe of the Iewes together And when they were come he sayde vnto them Men and brethren though I haue committed nothing agaynst the people or lawes of the Elders yet was I delyuered presoner from Ierusalem into the hādes of the Romains Which when they had examyned me wold haue let me go because ther was no cause of death in me But when the Iewes spake contrary I was constrayned to appeale vnto cesar not because I had ought to accuse my people of For thys cause haue I called for you euen to se you and to speake with you because that for the hope of Israel I am bounde w t this cheyne And they sayd vnto him we neyther receaued letters of Iewry pertaynyng vnto the neyther came any of the brethren that shewed or spake any harme of the. But we wyll heare of the what thou thynckest For as concernynge this secte we knowe that euery where it is spoken agaynst And when they had appoynted hym a daye there came many to hym into hys lodgyng To whom he exposided testified the kingdom of god preached vnto them of Iesus both out of the lawe of Moses oute of the Prophetes euen from mornynge to nyght And some beleued the thynges which were spoken and some beleued not And when they agreed not amonge them selues they departed after that Paule had spoken one worde well spake the holy goost by Esay the Prophet vnto our fathers sayinge Go vnto thys people and saye wyth youre eares shall ye heare and shal not vnderstande and wyth youre eyes shall ye se not perceaue For the hert of this people is wexed grose and with theyr eares haue they had no luste to heare and theyr eyes haue they closed lest they shuld se with their eyes heare w t their eares and vnderstande with their hertes and shuld be cōuerted I shulde heale them Be it knowen therfore vnto you
trouble and prayeth God to make them stedfast in his spirits CAPI III. FOr thys ●ause I Paule am a prysoner of Iesus Christ for you Heythen If ye haue hearde of the ministracyon of the grace of God which is gyuen me to you ward for by reuelacyon shewed he the mystery vnto me as I wrote afore in fewe wordes wherby when ye reade ye may vnderstande my knowledge in the mystery of Christ whiche mistery in tymes passed was not opened vnto the sōnes of men as it is nowe declared vnto his holy Apostles and Prophetes by the spyrit that the Gentyls shulde be inheritours also of the same body partakers of his promes in Christ by the meanes of the Gospell wherof I am made a mynyster accordynge to the gyfte of the grace of God whiche is gyuen vnto me after the workyng of his power Unto me the least of al saynctes is this grace gyuen that I shulde preache amonge the Gentylles the vnsearcheable ryches of Chryste and to make al men se what felowshyppe of the mysterye is * whyche frome the begynnyng of the worlde hath bene hyd in God whych made al thynges thorow Iesus Chryste to the intente that nowe vnto the rulers and powers in heauenly thynges might be knowen by the congregacion the manyfold wysdome of God accordyng to the eternall purpose whiche he wrought in Christ Iesu our Lord by whom we haue boldnesse and entraūce with the confydence whiche is by the fayth of him ✚ Wherfore I desyre that ye faynt not because of my trybulaciōs that I suffre for your sakes whiche is youre prayse For this cause I bowe my knees vnto the father of our Lorde Iesus Christ whiche is father ouer all that is called father in Heauen and in earth that he wolde graunt you accordynge to the ryches of hys glorye that ye may be strengthed with myght by his spirite in the inner man that Christ may dwell in your hertes by fayth that ye beyng roted and groūded in loue myght be able to comprehende wyth all Saynctes what is that bredth and length deepth and heyth and to knowe the excellente loue of the knowledge of Christ that ye myght be fulfylled with al fulnes whiche commeth of God Unto hym that is able to do excedynge aboūdantly aboue al that we aske or thinke accordyng to the power that worketh in vs be prayse in the cōgregacyon by Iesꝰ Christ thoroweout all generacyons from tyme to tyme. Amen ¶ He exhorteth them vnto mekenes to laye asyde the olde conuersacyon of gredy lustes and to walcke in a newe lyfe CAPI IIII. I Therfore whyche am a prysonner of the Lordes exhorte you that ye walke worthy of the vocacyon wherwith ye are called with all lowlynes and mekenes wyth humblenes of mynde forbearynge one another thorowe loue and be diligent to kepe the vnite of the spirite thorow the bonde of peace beynge one body and one spirite euen as ye are called in one hope of your callynge Let there be but one Lorde one fayth one baptyme one God and father of all whyche is aboue al thorow al and in you all ⊢ ✚ Unto euery one of vs is gyuen grace accordynge to the measure of the gyfte of Christ. Wherfore he sayeth whan he went vp an hye he ledde captiuitye captyue and gaue gyftes vnto men That he ascended what meaneth it but that he also descended fyrste into the lowest partes of the earth He that descēded is euen the same also that ascended vp aboue all heauens to fulfyl al thynges And the very same made some Apostles some Prophetes some Euangelystes some Shepherdes and Teachers to the edifying of the saynctes to the worke and ministracyon euen to the edifying of the body of Chryst tyll we al come to the vnyte of fayth and knowledge of the sonne of God vnto a perfecte man vnto the measure of the full perfecte age of Chryste ⊢ That we hence forth shulde be no more chyldren waueryng and caried about with euery wynde of doctryne by the wylynes of men thorowe craftynes wherby they laye a wayte for vs to deceyue vs. But let vs folowe the trueth in loue and in all thynges growe in hym whiche is the heade euen Christ in whom yf all the body be coupled knet togyther thorowe out euery ioynt wherwith one mynistreth to another accordynge to the operacyon as euery parte hath his measure he increseth the body vnto the edifying of it self thorowe loue ✚ This I say therfore and testyfye thorow the Lord that ye hence forth walke not as other Gentylles walcke in vanyte of their mynde while they are blynded in their vnderstandyng beyng farre from a godly lyfe by the meanes of the ignorancy that is in them because of the blyndnes of theyr hertes whiche beyng past repentaunce haue gyuen them selues ouer vnto wantōnes to worke all maner of vnclennes euen with gredines But ye haue not so learned Christ If so be that ye haue hearde of him haue bene taught in him as the truth is in Iesu as concernynge the conuersacyon in tyme past to laye from you that olde man whych is corrupte accordynge to the deceauable lustes ⊢ ✚ To be renued also in the spirite of your mynde to put on that new man which after God is shapen in rightuousnes and true holynes Wherefore put awaye lyinge and speake euery man trueth vnto hys neyghboure for as muche as we are members one of another ☞ Be angrye and synne not let not the sōne go downe vpon your wrath neyther giue place vnto the backbiter Let hym that stole steale nomore but let him rather labour with his handes the thyng whiche is good that he may giue vnto him that nedeth ⊢ Let no fylthy communicacion procede out of your mouth but that whiche is good to edyfy withal as oft as nede is that it may mynyster grace vnto the hearers And greue not ye the holy spiryte of God by whom ye are sealed vnto the daye of redempcyon Let all bytternes and fearsnesse and wrath and rorynge and cursed speakyng be put awaye from you with all malycyousnes Be ye curteous one to another mercyful forgeuyng one another euen as God for Christes sake hath forgeuen you ¶ He exhorteth them vnto loue warneth them to be ware of al vnclennesse He teacheth howe women shuld obey their husbandes and howe louyngly men ought to intreate they● wyues CAPI V. BE ye therfore folowers of God as dere chyldren and walke in loue euen as Christe loued vs and gaue hym selfe for vs an offerynge and a sacrycye of a swete sauer to God As for fornicacyon and al vnclēnes or couetousnes let it not be once named amonge you as it becommeth sanctes or fylthynes or folyshe talkynge or testyng which are not comly but rather gyuynge of thankes For this ye know that no whoremonger ether vncleane person or couetous person which is
sede of Abraham taketh he on him Wherfore in al thinges it became him to be made like vnto his brethrē that he myght be mercyfull and a faythfull hye preste in all thynges concernynge God for to pourge the peoples synnes For in that it fortuned him selfe to be tempted he is able to sucker them also that are tempted ¶ He reqyureth vs to be obedient vnto the word of Christ which is more worth then the ceremoniall lawe of Moses The punishment of suche as wyl nedes hatden their herted CAPI III. THerfore holy brethren partakers of the celestyall callyng consyder the embassadour and hye preste of oure professyon Chryst Iesus bowe that he is faythful vnto hym that put hym in the offyce euen as was Moses in all his house For loke howe moch honour he that hath buylded a house hath more then the house it selfe So moche honoure is he counted worthie of more then Moses For euery house is buylded of some man But he that ordayned all thynges is God And Moyses verely was faythfull in all his house as a minister to beare wytnes of those thynges whiche were to be spoken afterwarde But Christ as a sōne hath rule ouer the house whose house are we if we hol de fast the confydence the reioysynge of that hope vnto the ende Wherfore as the holy ghost sayth to day yf ye wyll heare his voyce harden not your hertes ☞ as in the prouokynge in the daye of temptacion in the wildernes where your fathers tēpted me prouoked me sawe my workes xl yeare Wherfore I was greued with that generacyon and sayde They do alway erre in their hertes they verely haue not knowen my wayes so that I sware in my wrath they shall not entre into my rest Take hede brethren least at any tyme there be in any of you a froward hert subiecte vnto vnbelefe that he shulde departe from the lyuynge God but exhorte ye one another dayly whyle it is called to daye lest any of you were hard harted thorow the disceytfulnesse of synne We are made partakers of Christ yf we kepe sure vnto the ende the ☞ begining of the substaunce so long as it is said to day if ye wyl here his voice hardē not your hertes as in the prouoking for some whē they herd dyd prouoke how be it not al that come out of Egypt by Moises But w t whom was he despleased xl yeres Was he not despleased w t thē y ● had synned whose carkases were vuerthrowē i the deserte To whō sware he y ● they shulde not entre into his rest but vnto thē that were not obediēte And we se y t they coulde not entre in because of vnbelefe ¶ The Sabboth or rest of the Christen punysshemente of vnbeleuers the nature of the worde of God CAPI IIII. LEt vs feare therfore lest any of you for sakyng the promes of entryng into his rest shuld seme at any tyme to haue bene disapointed For vnto vs is it declared aswel as vnto thē But it profyteth not them that they herd the word because they which herd it coupled it not with fayth For we whyche haue beleued do entre ito his rest as he said Euen as I haue sworne in my wrathe they shall not entre into my rest And that spake be verely longe after that the workes were made and the fon̄daciō of the worlde layde For he spake in a certayne place of the seuenth day on this wyse And God dyd rest the seuenth daye from all his worckes And in this place agayne They shall not entre into my rest Seynge therfore it foloweth that some muste entre therinto and they to whom it was fyrst preached entre not therin for vnbelefes sake he appoynteth a certayne daye after so long a tyme saying in Dauid as it is rehearsed this daye yf ye wyll heare hys voyce harden not your hertes For i● Iosue had giuen them rest then wolde he not afterward haue spoken of another day There remayneth therfore yet arest to the people of God For he that is entred into his rest hath ☞ ceased also from hys owne worckes as God dyd from hys Let vs study therfore to entre into the rest lest any mā faule after the same ensample of vnbelefe For the worde of God is quycke myghty in operacion and sharper then any two edged swearde entreth through euen vnto the diuidyng a sonder of the soule and the sprete of the iointes and the mary is a dyscerner of the thoughtes of the intentes of the herte neither is there any creature that is not manifest in the syght of him But all thynges are naked open vnto the eyes of him of whom we speake Seynge then that we haue a great hye prest which is entred into heauen euen Iesus the sonne of God let vs holde the profession ⚜ of our hope For we haue not an hie prest which cannot haue compassion on our infirmyties but was in al poyntes tempted lyke as we are but yet with out synne Let vs therfore go boldely vnto the seate of grace that we may obtayne mercy find grace to helpe in tyme of nede ¶ Chryst is our hye preste and seate of grace and more excellent then the hye prestes of the olde lawe CAPI V. FOr ✚ euery hye prest that is taken from amonge men is ordayned for men in thynges pertaynynge to God to offre gyftes and sacryfyces for synne whyche can haue compassion on the ignoraunte and on them that are out of the way for as muche as he hym selfe also is compased with infirmitie And for the same infirmities sake he is bounde to offre for synnes as wel for him selfe as for the people And no man taketh honour vnto him selfe but he that is called of God as was Aaron Euen so Christ also glorified not hiself to be made the hye prest but he that sayd vnto him thou art my sonne this daye haue I begottē the glorified him As he sayth also in another place thou arte a Prest for euer after the ordre of Melchisedech ⊢ whiche in the dates of his flesh whan he had offred vp prayers supplicacions w t strong crying and teares vnto him that was able to saue him from death and was heard because of hꝭ reuerēce though he were the sōne ⚜ of God yet lerned he obedience by those thinges which he suffered he beynge parfecte was the cause of eternal saluacyon vnto all them that obeyed him and is called of God an hye Prest after the order of Melchisedech Wherfore we wold speake many thinges but they are harde to be vttered seynge ye are dull of hearyng For when as cōcerning the time ye ought to be teachers yet haue ye nede agayne that we teache you the fyrste pryncyples of the worde of God and are become such as ☞ haue nede of mylcke and not of stronge meate for euery man that is fed with mylke is
the pyth that we haue suche an hye preste as sytteth on the ryght hande of the seate of maiesty in heauen is a mynister of holy thynges and of the true tabernacle whiche God pyght and not man For euery hye Prest is ordayned to offre gyftes and sacryfices Wherfore it is of necessitie y e thys man haue some what also to offre For he were not a Preste yf he were on the earth where are prestꝭ that accordyng to the law offre gyftes which serue vnto the ensample and shadow of heuenly thinges euē as the answere of God was gyuen vnto Moyses when he was about to finysh the tabernacle Take hede sayd he that thou make al thiges according to the patrone which is shewed to the in the mount But nowe hath he optayned a presthode so much the more excellent as he is the mediator of a better testamente whyche was confyrmed in better promyses For yf that fyrst testament had bene such that no faute coulde haue bene founde in it then shulde no place haue bene sought for the seconde For in rebukyng them he sayth vnto them Beholde the dayes come sayth the Lorde and I wyll fynysshe vpon the house of Israell and vpon the house of Iuda a newe testamente not lyke the testamente that I made with their fathers in that day when I toke them by the handes to leade them out of the lande of Egypte For they contynued not in my testamente and I regarded them not sayeth the Lorde For this is the testamente that I wyll make wyth the house of Israel After those dayes sayth the Lord I wyl put my lawes in theyr myndes and in theyr hertes I wyl write them and I wil be theyr god and they shal be my people And they shall not teach euery man hys neyghboure and euery man hys brother sayinge knowe the Lorde for they shall knowe me from the leaste to the moste of them For I wylbe mercyfull ouer their vnrightewesnes and theyr sinnes and theyr iniquytyes wyll I thyncke vpon nomore In that he sayth a newe testament he hath worne out the olde For that which is worne out and wexed old is redy to banishe awaye CAPI IX ¶ The proffyte ● worthynesse of the olde testament and how surre the newe excelleth it THE olde Testament then had verely ordynaunces and seruynges of God and wordly holynes ✚ For there was a fore tabernacle made wherin was the light and the table and the shewe breed which is called holy But within the seconde vayle was there a tabernacle whiche is called holyest of all which had the golden senser and the arcke of the testament ouerlaide rounde about wyth golde wherin was the golden pot with Manna and Aarons rodde that sprong and the tables of the testament Ouer the arcke were the Cherubyns of glory shadowynge the seate of grace Of whyche thinges we cānot now speake particularly When these thinges were thus ordeined the Prestes went all wayes into the fyrst tabernacle whiche executed the seruyce of the holy thinges But into the seconde went the hye prest alone once euery yeare not wyth out bloude whiche he offered for him selfe and for the ignorauntes of the people Wherwith the holy goost thys sygnyfyed that the waye of holy thynges was not yet opened whyle as yet the fyrste tabernacle was standynge Whiche was a symilytude for the tyme then present in whiche were offered gyftes and sacrifyces that coulde not make the mynyster parfecte as pertayning to the conscyence wyth onely meates and drinckes and diuers wasshinges and iustifyinges of the flesshe whiche were ordeyned vntyll the tyme of reformacyon ✚ But Christ beynge an hye Prest of good thynges to come came by a greater a more parfecte tabernacle not made with handes that is to saye not of thys buyldynge neyther by the bloude of goates and calues but by hys owne bloude he entred in once into the holy place and founde eternall redemcion ⊢ For yf the bloud of oxen and of gotes the asshes of a yonge cowe when it was sprynckled puryfyeth the vnclene as touchynge the puryfyinge of the flesshe howe much more shal the bloude of Christ which thorowe the eternal spyrite offered him selfe without spot to God pourge youre conscience from deed worckes for to serue the lyuinge God And for thys cause is he the mediator of the newe testamēt that thorow death which chaunsed for the redempcyon of those transgressions that were vnder the first testamēt they whyche are called myght receaue the promes of eternall inherytaunce ⊢ For wher as is a testamente there must also of necessyte be the death of hym that maketh the testament For the testament taketh auctoryte when men are deed for it is yet of no value as long as he that maketh the testament is alyue for which cause also neyther the fyrst testament was ordeyned without bloude For when Moses had declared all the commaundement to all the people accordynge to the lawe he toke the bloude of calues and of goates with water purple wolle and ysope and sprynckled bothe the boke all the people sayinge this is the bloud of the testamēt which God hathe appointed vnto you Moreouer he sprinckled the tabernacle with bloud also and all the ministringe vessels And almost al thynges are by the lawe purged with bloud wyth out sheadynge of bloude is no remyssyon It is nede then that the similytude of heauenly thynges be puryfyed with such thinges but that the heauenly thinges them selues be puryfyed with better sacrifyces then are those For Christe is not entred into the holy places that are made with handes which are symilitudes of true thinges but is entred into very heauen for to appeare nowe in the syght of god for vs not to offer hymself often as the hye prest entreth into the holy place euery yeare wyth straunge bloude for them muste he haue often suffered sence the worlde began But nowe in the ende of the worlde hathe he appeared once to put synne to flyght by the offeringe vp of hym selfe And as it is apoynted vnto all men that they shall once dye and then commeth the iudgemente euen so Chryste was once offered to take awaye the synnes of many and vnto them that loke for hym shall he appeare agayne without syue vnto saluacyon ¶ The olde lawe had no power to clense awaye synne but Chryst dyd is with offerynge of his body once for al. An exhortacyon to receaue this goodnes of god thanckfully with pacyence and stedfaste fayth CAPI X. FOR the lawe hauynge the shadowe of good thynges to come and not the very fasshyon of the thynges them selues can neuer with those sacryfices whiche they offer yeare by yeare contynually make the commers therunto perfayte For wolde not thē those sacryfyces haue ceased to haue bene offered because that the offerers once purged shuld haue had no more conscience of synnes
The Senatours of the daughter Syon syt vpon the grounde in sylence they haue strawed asthes vpon theyr heades and gyrded them selues with sacke cloth The maydens of Ierusalem hange downe theyr heades to the grounde Myne eyes be begyn to fayle me thorowe wepynge my body is disquyeted my lyuer is poured vpon the earth for the great hurt of my people seyng the chyldren and babes dyd swowne in the streates of the cytye Euen when they spake to theyr mothers where is meate and drynke for whyle they so sayde they fell downe in the stretes of the cytie lyke as they had bene wounded and some dyed in theyr mothers bosome What shall I saye of the O thou daughter Ierusalem to whom shall I lyken the To whom shal I cōpare the. O y u daughter Syon to comforte the withall Thy hurte is lyke a mayne see who may heale the Thy prophetes haue loked out vaine folysh thinges for the they haue not shewed the of thy wyckednes to kepe the from captiuite but haue ouerladen the and thorowe falshed scatred the abrode Al they that go by the clappe theyr handes at the hissing and waggyng their heades vpon the daughter Ierusalem and saye is this the cyte that men cal so fayre wherin the whole lande reioyseth All thyne enemyes gape vpon the whysperyng and bytyng theyr teth sayinge let vs deuoure for the tyme that we loked for is come we haue founde and sene it The Lorde hath fulfylled the thynge that he was purposed to do and ꝑfourmed that he had deuysed longe a go he hath destroyed and not spared He hath caused thin aduersary to triūp he ouer the and set vp the horne of thyne enemy Let thyne herte crye vnto the Lorde O y u cyte of the daughter Syon let thy teares runne downe lyke a ryuer daye and nyght rest not and let not the aple of thyne cye leaue of Stāde vp and make thy prater in the first watch of the nyght poure out thyne herte lyke water before the Lorde lyfte vp thyne handes for the lyues of thy yonge children that dye of honger in the stretes Beholde O Lorde and consydre why haste thou gathered me vp so cleane Shal the wemē then eate their owne frute euen chyldren of a spāne longe Shal the prestes and Prophetes be slayne thus in the Sayntuary of the Lorde Yong and olde lye behinde the stretes vpon the groūde my maydens and yong men are slayne with the swearde whome thou in the daye of thy wrathefull indignacyon hast put to deathe yee euen thou haste put them to death and not spared them My neighbours that are rounde aboute me haste thou called as it were to a feast daye so that in the daye of the Lordes wrathe none escaped neyther was any lefte behynde Those that I had brought vp and norished hath myne enemy destroyed CAPI 〈◊〉 IAM the man that thorowe the rodde of his wrath haue experience of mysery He droue me forth and led me yee into darkenesse but not in to lyght Agaynst me onely he turneth his hande and layeth it euer vpon me My slesshe and my skynne hath he made olde my bones hath he brused He hath buylded rounde about me and closed me in with gall and trauayle He hath set me in darckenes as they that be deade for euer He hathe so hedged me in that I can not get out and hath layed heuy lynckes vpon me Thoughe I crye and call pyteously yet heareth he not my prayer He hathe stopped vp my wayes with foure squared stones and made my pathes croked He layeth wayte for me lyke a Beare and as a lyon in a hole He hathe marred my waies and broken me in peces he hath laied me wast all together He hath bente hys bowe made me as it were a marke to shut at The arowes of his quyuer hath he shot euen into my reynes I am laughed to scorne of all my people they make songes vpon me all the daye longe He hath fylled me with bitternes and geuen me wormwod to drynke He hath smitten my teeth in peces rolled me in the dust He hathe put my soule out of reste I forget all good thynges I thought in my selfe I am vn done there is no hope for me in the Lorde O Remēbre yet my mysery and my trouble the wormwod and the gall Yee thou shalte remembre them for my soule melteth awaye in me Whyle I cōsidre these thinges in my herte I get a hope agayne Namely that the mercyes of the Lorde are not cleane gone and that his louynge kyndnesse ceasseth not Hys faythfulnes is greate and renueth it selfe as the mornynge The Lorde is my porcyon sayeth my soule therfore wyl I hope in hym O howe good is the Lord vnto thē that put theyr trust in him and to the soule that seketh after hym O howe good is it with stylnes to wayte and tary for the health of the Lorde O howe good is it for a man to take the yoke vpon hym from his youth vp He sytteth alone he holdeth hym styll and dwelleth quyetly by hym selfe He layeth his face vpon the earth yf percase there happen to be any hope He offereth his cheke to the smyter he wyll be content with reproues For the Lorde wyll not forsake for euer But thoughe he do cast of yet accordynge to the multytude of his mercyes he receaueth to grace agayne For he doth not plage and caste out the chyldren of men from his herte To treade all the prysoners of the earthe vnder his fete To moue the iudgement of man before the most highest To condempne a man in his cause The Lorde hath not pleasure in suche thynges What is he then that sayth there shulde somthynge be done without the Lordes commaundement Out of the mouth of the mooste hyghest goeth not euell and good Wherfore then murmureth the lyuinge man let hym murmure at his owne synne Let vs loke well vpon our owne wayes and remember our selues and turne agayne to the Lorde Let vs lyfte vp our hertes with our handes vnto the Lorde that is in heuen We haue bene dissemblers and haue offended wylt thou therfore not be intreated Thou haste couered vs in thy wrath and persecuted vs thou hast slayne vs without any fauoure Thou hast hyd thy selfe in a cloud that our prayer shulde not go thorow Thou hast made vs outcastes and to be despysed amonge the people All our enemyes gape vpon vs. Feare and snare is come vpon vs yee despite and destruccyon * who le ryuers of water gusshe out of myne eyes for the great hurte of my people Myne eyes runne and can not ceasse for there is no rest O Lorde when wylt thou loke downe from heauen and cousydre Myne eye breaketh my herte because of all the daughters of my cytie Myne enemyes hunted me out sharpely lyke a byrde yee and that without a cause They haue put downe my lyfe into a pytte and layed a
stone vpon me They poured water vpon my heade then thought I nowe am I vndone I called vpon thy name O Lorde out of the depe pyt Thou hast herde my voyce and hast not turned awaye thyne eares fro my syghynge and cryenge Thou hast enclyned thy selfe vnto me when I called vpon the and hast sayd feare not Thou O Lorde hast mayntyened y ● cause of my soule and hast redemed my lyfe O Lorde thou hast sene my blasphemers take thou my cause vpon the. Thou hast well consydred howe they go aboute to do me harme and that all they re councels are agaynst me Thou hast herde theyr despyteful wordes O Lorde yee and all theyr ymaginacyons agaynst me The lyppes of myne enemies and theyr deuyces that they take agaynst me all the day longe Thou seyst also theyr syttyng downe and theyr rysyng vp they make theyr songes of nothynge but of me Rewarde them O Lorde accordyng to the workes of theyr hādes Geue them the thynge that theyr owne herte is afrayed of euen thy curse Persecute them O Lorde with thyne indignacion and rote them out frome vnder the heauen CAPI IIII. O Howe is the golde become so dymme Howe is the goodly colour of it so sore chaunged and the stones of the Sayntuary thus scatred in the corner of euery strete The chyldren of Sion that were alway in honour and clothed with the most precyous golde howe are they nowe become lyke the erthen vessels whiche be made with the potters hande The dragons geue theyr yonge ones sucke with bare brestes but the daughter of my people is cruell and dwelleth in the wyldernesse lyke the Estriches The tonges of the suckynge chyldren cleue to the rofe of theyr mouthes for verye thriste The yonge chyldren aske breade but there is no man that geueth it them They that were wont to fare delycately peryshe in the stretes they that afore were brought vp in purple make nowe muche of donge The synne of the daughter of my people is become greater then the wickednes of Sodome that sodēly was destroyed and not taken with handes Her absteyners or Nazarees were whyter then the snowe or mylke theyr colour was fresh reed as Corall theyr beautie lyke the Saphyre But nowe theyr faces very blacke In so much that thou shuldest not knowe them in the stretes Theyr skynne cleueth to their bones ▪ It is withered become lyke a drye stocke They that be slayne with y ● swerd are happyer then such as dye of honger and peryshe away samyshynge for the frutes of the felde The wemen whiche of nature are pytiefull haue sodden theyr owne c●dren with their handes that they might be theyr meate in the miserable destruccion of y ● daughter of my peopye The Lorde hath perfourmed hys heuy wrath he hath poured out y ● furiousnes of his dyspleasure He hath kyndled a fyre in Siō which hath consumed the foundacions therof Nether the kynges of the earth nor all inhabetours of the worlde wolde haue beleued that the enemy and aduersarye shulde haue come in at the gates of the Cytie of Ierusalem Whiche neuerthelesse is come to passe for the synne of the Prophetes and for the wyckednesse of her preestes that haue shed innocentes bloode within her So that these blynde men wente stomblynge in the streates and stayned them selues w t bloude whiche els wolde touche no bloudy clothe But they cryed vnto euery man slee the staynynge awaye get you hence touche it not Yee sayde they ye muste be brente ye must dwell amonge the Gentyles and byde no longer here The countenaunce of the Lorde hathe banyshed them and shall neuer loke more vpon them For they them selues nether regarded the prestes nor pityed theyr elders Wherfore yet oure eyes fayle vs whyle we loke for vayne helpe seynge we be euer waytynge vpon a people that can do vs no good They laye so sharpe wayte for vs that we cannot go safe vpon the stretes for oure ende is come our dayes are fulfylled our ende is here Our persecuters are swyfter then the Aegels of the ayre they folowed vpon vs ouer the mountaynes and layed wayte for vs in the wyldernesse ☞ The very breth of our mouthe euen the anoynted Lorde hym selfe shall be taken in oure synnes of whom we saye Under his shadowe we shal be preserued amonge the Heythen And thou O daughter Edom that dwelleste in the lande of Huz be glad and reioyce for the cuppe shall come vnto the also which whan thou suppest of thou shalte be droncken Thy synne is well punyshed O thou daugter Sion he shall not suffre the to be caryed awaye any more But thy wyckednes O daughter Edom shall he vyset and for thy synnes sake he shall lede the into captyuyte ¶ The prayer of Ie●emye CAPI V. CAll to remembraunce O Lorde what we haue suffred consydre and se oure confusyon Oure enherytaunce is turned to the straungers and our houses to the aleauntes We are become carefull and fatherles and our mothers are as the wyddowes We are sayne to dryncke oure owne water for money and oure owne wod must we bye with money Our neckes are vnder persecucyon we are weery and haue no reste Afore tyme we yelded oure selues to the Egypcians and now to the Assyrians only that we might haue bred ynough Our fathers whiche nowe are gone haue syned and we muste beare theyr wyckednes Seruauntes haue the rule of vs and no man delyuereth vs out of theyr handes We must get our lyuynge with the parel of our lyues because of y ● drouth of the wildernes Oure skynne is as it had bene brente in an ouen for very sore honger The wyues are raueshed in Syon and the maydens in the cities of Iuda The princes are hanged vp with the hand of the enemies they haue not spared the olde sage men they haue taken yonge mēnes lyues frō them and the boyes are hanged vp vpon trees The elders syt nomore vnder the gates and the yong men vse nomore playenge of musycke The ioye of oure hert is gone our mery queer is turned into mournynge The garlande of our head is fallen alas that euer we synned so sore Therfore oure herte is full of heuynesse and oure eyes dymme because of the hyll of Syon that is destroyed In so much that the foxes runne vpon it But thou O Lorde that remayneste for euermore and thy seate worlde without ende wherfore wylte thou styll forget vs and forsake vs so long ▪ O Lord turne thou vs vnto the and so shall we be turned Renue our dayes as in olde tunes for thou haste banyshed vs nowe long ynough and haste bene sore dysple sed at vs. The ende of the lamentacyons of Ieremye ❧ The Booke of the Prophete Ezechyel ¶ The tyme wherin Ezechyel prophecyed and in what place Hys offprynge and offyce The vysyon of the ●oure bestes The vysion of the wheles The vision of the throne and of the ymage aboue