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A28228 The burden of Babylon and the triumph of Sion by George Bishope. Bishop, George, d. 1668. 1661 (1661) Wing B2989; ESTC R37074 5,891 10

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shall be unto them who are thine Enemies and of the encrease of the Government that 's over thee and Peace there shall be No End Upon the Throne of David and upon his Kingdom to Order it and establish it with Judgement and with Justice from henceforth even for Ever The Zeal of the Lord of Hosts shall perform this Thou hast been exceeding Proud and full of Contempt when the Daughter of Sion hath been bowed Down Thou shalt go into Captivity out of which thou shalt not Return saith the Lord. Have Mercy upon Us O Lord have mercy upon Us for We are exceedingly filled with Contempt Our Soul is exceedingly filled with the scornings of those that are at Ease and with the Contempt of the Proud Remember O Lord the Children of Edom in the Day of Jerusalem who said Raze it Raze it even to the Foundation of it said Sion in the Day of her Distress But thou vauntedst it then and cryedst Aha! She is broken that was the Gate of the People We shall be Replenished she is turned unto Us. These Two Nations and these Two Countreys shall be Mine and We will possess it whenas the Lord was there Therefore as I live saith the Lord God I will do even according to thine Anger and according to thine Envy which thou hast used out of thy Hatred against them and I will make my self known amongst them when I have Judged thee and thou shalt know that I am the Lord and that I have heard all thy Blasphemies which thou hast spoken against the Mountains of Israel saying They are laid Desolate they are given Us to Consume Thus with your Mouth ye have boasted against me and have multiplyed your words against me I have heard them Thus saith the Lord God When the whole Earth Rejoiceth I will make thee Desolate As thou didst Rejoice at the Inheritance of the House of Israel because it was Desolate so will I do unto thee Thou shalt be Desolate O Mount Seir and all Idumea even all of it and they shall know that I am the Lord. Son of M 〈…〉 thy face against Mount Seir and prophesie against it and say unto it Thus saith the Lord God Behold O Mount Seir I am against thee and I will st●etch out Mine hand against thee and I wil make thee most Desolate I will lay thy Cities waste and thou shalt be Desolate and thou shalt know that I am the Lord because thou hast had a perpetual hatred and hast shed the Blood of the Children of Israel by the force of the Sword in the time of their Calamity in the time that their iniquity had an End Therefore as I live saith the Lord God I will prepare thee unto Blood and Blood shall pursue thee sith thou hast not hated Blood even Blood shall pursue thee Thus will I make Mount Seir most Desolate and cut out from it him that passeth out and him that Returneth and I will fill his Mountains with his slain Men in thy Hills and in thy Valleys and in all thy Rivers shall they fall that are slain with the Sword I will make thee perpetual Desolations and thy Cities shall not Return and ye shall know that I am the Lord. Thus far of the Burden of Idumea But as for thee O Babylon As for thee O Leviathan Thou piercing Serpent thou Crooked Serpent thou Dragon that art in the midst of the Sea I wil punish thee with my sore and great and strong Sword saith the Lord And I wil slay the Dragon that is in the Sea And as for thee Pharoah King of Egypt the Great Dragon that lies in the midst of His Rivers which hath said My River is mine Own I have made it for my self Thus saith the Lord God Behold I am Against thee I wil put Hooks into thy Chaws and cause the Fish of thy Rivers to stick unto thy Skales and wil bring thee up out of the midst of thy Rivers and all the fish of thy Rivers shall stick unto thy Skales and I will leave thee thrown into the Wildernesse thee and all the Fish of thy Rivers Thou shalt fall upon the Open fields Thou shalt not be brought together nor Gathered I have given thee for Meat to the Beasts of the field and to the Fowls of Heaven and all the Inhabitants of Egypt shall know that I am the Lord because they have been a staffe of Reed to the house of Israel wher they took hold of thee by the hand thou didst break and rent all their shoulder and when they Leaned upon thee thou brakest and made all their Loins to be at a stand Therefore thus saith the Lord God Behold I will bring a sword upon thee and Cut out Man and Beast out of thee and the Land of Egypt shall be desolate and waste and they shall know that I am the Lord because he hath said The River is mine Own and I have made it But as for Thee O Daughter of Sion O Virgin Daughter of Jerusalem Rejoice and be exceeding glad For the Day of thy Calamity hath an End The Measure of thy sufferings are up when this is Over which is now Coming upon Thee Thou shalt not sorrow any more neither shalt thou weep Tears no more shal be thy Repast continually Desolation and Destruction shal not come within Thy Borders Peace shal be within Thy Walls and Prosperity within Thy Pallaces They shall Prosper that love Thee There shall no more be within Thee an Infant of Daies Nor an Old Man that stoopeth by Reason of Age Thy People shal be all Righteous The Branch of my Planting The Work of my hands that I may be glorified saith the Lord. Paleness shall no longer cover Thee nor shall thy Cheeks any more wax thin Nor shall Dimness be upon Thy Glory The Everlasting God shall be thine Everlasting Light and the Daies of thy Mourning shall be ended For a little while have I forsaken thee but with Everlasting kindness will I embrace thee and Restore Comfort unto thee and to thy Mourners Behold the Day is Come wherein though I will make a full End of the Nations where thou hast been scattered yet I will not make a full End of thee but will gather thee and restore Comfort to thee and thou shalt be in the midst of many People as a Lyon among the Beasts of the Forrests As a Young Lion among the Flocks of Sheep who if he goeth thorow both treadeth Down and teareth to pieces and none can Deliver Thine hand shall be lift up upon thine Adversaries and all Thine Enemies shall be cut off And Whereas Thou hast been forsaken and Desolate so that no man hath passed thorough thee I will make thee an Eternal Excellency a Joy of many Generations Thou shalt call upon Me saith the Lord and I will answer thee Thou shalt speak and I will hear thee For thou Israel art my servant Jacob whom I have chosen The seed of Abraham my friend Thou whom I have taken from the Ends of the Earth and called thee from the chief men thereof and said unto thee Thou art my servant I have chosen thee and not cast thee away Fear thou not for I am with thee Be not dismai'd for I am thy God I will strengthen thee yea I will help thee yea I will uphol● thee with the right hand of my Righteousness Behold all they that were incensed against thee shall be ashamed and confounded they shall be as nothing and they that strive with thee shall perish Thou shalt seek them but shalt not find them even them that contended with thee They that war against thee shal be as nothing and as a thing of nought For I the Lord thy God will hold thy Right hand saying unto thee Fear not I will help thee Fear not thou Worm Jacob yee men of Israel I will help thee saith the Lord thy Redeemer the Holy One of Israel Behold I will make thee a new Threshing Instrument having teeth Thou shalt Thresh the Mountains and beat them small and shalt make the Hills as Chaff Thou shalt fan them and the Wind shall carry them away and the Whirelwind shall scatter them and thou shalt rejoice in the Lord and Glory in the Holy One of Israel So be thou of Good Comfort Lift up thy head for thy Redemption draws nigh Rejoice greatly O Daughter of Sion Shout O Daughter of Jerusalem Behold thy King cometh unto thee he is Just and having Salvation Lowly and riding on an Ass the Foale of an Ass he will joy over thee with Joy rejoice over thee with shouting and he will marry thee unto him as a young man marries a Virgin thou shalt be called the blessed of the Lord and thine off-spring with thee saith the Lord. For Silver I will give Gold and for Brasse Silver and for Iron Brass and for Wood Iron All thine Officers shall be Peace thine Exactors Righteousness Wasting and Destruction shall be no more heard within thy borders Thou shalt call thy Walls Salvation and thy Gates Praise And the Name of thy City from that Day shall be called the Lord is there And this Triumph I heard in the Valley of Vision and this Burden I saw in the Valley of Decision even the Burden of Babylon and the Triumph of Sion as I was in the Deep the 24 and 25 8 Month 1661. The End G. B.