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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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therin and to fyll theyr handes therin And that son that is preest in his stede after him shal put them on seuen dayes whē he cōmeth into the tabernacle of wytnesse to minyster in the holy place And thou shalte take the ram of the cōsecracion and sethe his flesshe in an holy place And Aaron his sonnꝭ shal eate the flesh of the ram the breade that is in the basket euen by the dore of the tabernacle of wytnes and they shal eate them bycause the atonement was made therwith to fyl theyr handes to consecrate them but ☞ a straūger shall not eate therof bycause they are holy And yf ought of the flesh of the cōsecracyon or of the bread remayne vnto the mornyng thou shalt burne it with fyre and it shall not be eaten bycause it is hooly Therfore shalte thou do vnto Aaron his sonnes euen so accordyng to althynges whiche I haue cōmaunded the seuen dayes shalt thou fyl theyr handes and offre euery day a calfe for a syn offerynge for to reconcyle withal that thou mayest clense the aulter whē thou recōcilest vpon it thou shalt anoynt it to sanctifye it Seuen dayes thou shalt recōcyle vpon the aulter sanctyfye it it shall be as an aulter moost holye Euery one that toucheth the aulter let hym be holy This is that whiche thou shalte offre vpon the aulter euen two lambes of one yeare olde daye by daye continually the one thou shalt offre in the mornynge the other at euen And with the one lambe a tenth deale of floure myngled w t the fourth parte of an hyn of beaten oyle the fourth parte of an hyn of wyne for a drynke offerynge And the other lambe thou shalte offre at euen shalt do therto accordynge to the meat offeryng drynke offerynge in the mornynge to be an odour of a swete sauour and a sacrifyce vnto the Lorde And let this be a continual burntofferynge amonge your Chyldren after you before the doore of the tabernacle of wytnesse before the Lorde where I wyl mete you to speke there vnto the. There I wyl mete with the chyldren of Israell wylbe sanctifyed in myne honour And I wyl sanctyfye the taber nacle of wytnesse the aulter and I wyl sanctifye also bothe Aaron and his sonnes to be my preestes And I wyll dwell amonge the chyldren of Israel and wyl be theyr god And they shall knowe that I am the Lorde theyr God that brought them out of the lande of Egypt for to dwell amonge them euen I the Lorde theyr God ¶ The aulter of Insence The brasen lauer The anoyntynge Oyle CAPI XXX ANd thou shalt make an aulter to burne sence of Sethym wod shalt thou make it a cubyte longe and a cubyte brode euen foure square shal it be and two cubytes hye the hornes therof shall procede out of it and thou shalt ouerlay it w t fyne golde both the roffe the walles rounde aboute and his hornes also and shalt make vnto it a crowne of golde rounde aboute two golden ryngꝭ on eyther syde euen vnder the crowne that they may be as places for the barres to beare it withal And thou shalt make the barres of Sethym wood and couer them with golde And thou shalt put it before the vayle that is by the arke of wytnesse before the mercyseate that is vpō the wytnes wher I wyl mete the. And Aarō shal burne theron swete sence euery mornynge when he dresseth the lampꝭ euen then shall he burne it and lykewyse at euen when he setteth vp the lampes he shall burne sence and this insencyng shal be perpetually before the lorde thorowout your generacions ▪ Ye shal put no straunge sence ther on burntsacrifyce or meatofferyng neyther powre any drynkofferyng theron And Aarō shal reconcyle vppon the hornes of it once in a yeare with the bloode of the synofferynge of reconcilynge euen once in the yeare shall he reconcyle it thorow your generacyons It is moost holy vnto the Lorde And the lorde spake vnto Moses saynge Yf thou takest the somme of the Chyldren of Israel after theyr nombre they shall gyue euery man a reconcylynge of his soule vnto the Lorde when thou tellest them that there be no plage amonge them when thou tellest them And thus moche shal euery man gyue and that goeth into the nombre halfe a sycle after the sycle of the sanctuary a sycle is xx halfpense An halfe sycle shal be the heueofferynge of the Lorde All that are nōbred from twentye yeare olde and aboue shall gyue an heueofferyng vnto the lorde The ryche shal not passe and the poore shall not goo vnder halfe a sycle But ye shal gyue an heueofferynge vnto the Lorde that he may haue mercye vpon youre soules And thou shalte take the reconcilyng money of the chyldren of Israel and shalt put it vnto the vse of the Tabernacle of wytnesse that it may be a memorial vnto the Chyldren of Israell before the lorde that he may haue mercy vpō your soulꝭ And the lorde spake vnto Moses saynge thou shalte make a lauer of brasse and his foote also of brasse to wassh withal and shalt put it bytwene the tabernacle of wytnes and the aulter and put water therin For Aaron and his sonnes shal washe theyr handes and theyr feete therin euen when they go into the tabernacle of wytnesse they shal washe them with water least they dye or when they goo vnto the aulter to minyster and to burne the lordes offeryng they shal washe theyr handꝭ and theyr feete and they shall not dye And it shall be an ordynaunce vnto them foreuer both vnto hym his seede thorowout theyr generacions And the Lorde spake vnto Moses saynge Take vnto the pryncipal spices of the moost pure myrte fyue hundred sycles of swete Cynamon halfe so moche euen two hundred and fiftye sycles of swete calamus two hundred and. l. Of Cassia two hundred and. l. after the holye sycle and of oyle olyue an hin And thou shalt make of the oyle an holye oyntment euen an oyntment cōpoūde after the crafte of the apoticarye and it shall be the oyle of holye vnction And thou shalte anoynte the tabernacle of wytnes therwith and the arke of wytnesse and the table and al his apparel and the candelstycke and his apparel and the aulter of insens the aulter of burntsacrifyce with al his vessels and the lauer and his fote And thou shalte sanctifye them that they maye be moost holye so that no man touche them but they that be halowed And thou shalt anoynte Aaron and his sonnes and consecrate them that they maye minyster vnto me And thou shalte speake vnto the chyldren of Israel saynge this shall be an holye oyntynge oyle vnto me thorowout your genera cyons Upon mannes flesshe shall it not be powred neyther shall ye make any other after the makyng of it for it is holye and shall be holye vnto you whosoeuer
Lorde And yf his sacrifice be of the flockes namely of the shepe or gootes let hym bryng a male without blemysshe for a burntofferyng And let hym kyll it on the North syde of the aulter before the Lorde And the preestes Aarons sonnes shall sprynkle the bloode of it rounde aboute vpon the aulter And it shall be cut in peces euen with his heade and his fat and the Preest shall put them vpon the wood that lyeth vpon the fyre in the aulter But he shall wasshe the inwardes and the legges with water and the preest shall bryng all togyther and burne it vpon the aulter for a burntofferyng of a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde If the burntofferyng for the sacrifice of the lorde be of the foules he shall brynge his sacrifice of the Curtyll doues or of the yonge pygeons And the preest shal brynge it vnto the aulter ▪ and wryng the necke a sundre of it burne it on the aulter But the bloode therof shal run oute by the syde of the aulter And he shall plucke away the crop with his fethers fast them besyde the aulter on the East parte in the place of asshes And he shall breake the wynges of it but plucke them not asundre And the preest shal burne it vpon the aulter euen vpon the woode that is vpon the fyre that it may be a burntsacrifice for a swete fauour vnto the Lorde ¶ The order of meate offerynges CAPI II. THe soule that wyll offre a meatoffcynge vnto the Lorde the same offrynge shall be of fyne floure he shall powre oyle vpon it and put frankensence theron shall brynge it vnto Aarons sonnes the preestes And he shall take therout his handful of the floure and of the oyle with all the frankensence and the preest shall burne it for a memorial of hym vpon the aulter to be an offryng for a swete sauour vnto the lorde And the remenaunt of the meatoffryng shal be Aarons and his sonnes a thyng moost holy of the sacrifices of the Lorde If thou bryng also a meatoffryng that is bakē in the ouen let it be a swete cake of fyne floure myngled with oyle or an vnleuened wafer anoynted with oyle If thy meateofferyng be baken in the fryeng pan it shal be of swete floure myngled w t oyle And thou shalt mynce it smal and powre oyle theron that it may be a meatofferyng And yf thy meatofferynge be athyng broyled vpon the gredyron let it be of floure myngled w t oyle And thou shalte brynge the meatoffryng that is made of these thynges vnto the Lorde and shalte delyuer it vnto the preest that he may offre if vpon the aulter and the Preest shall take of the meatoffrynge a memoryall shall burne it vpon the aulter that it may be a burntofferynge for a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde And that whiche is lefte of the meatofferyng shal be Aarons and his sonnes It is a thyng moost holy of the offerynges of the Lorde All the meatofferynges whiche ye shall bryng vnto the Lorde shall be made without leuen For ye shall neyther burne leuen nor hony in any offeryng of the Lorde Notwithstandynge ye shall brynge the fyrstlynges of them vnto the Lorde but they shall not come vpon the aulter for a swete sauoure All the meatofferynges shalte thou season with salte neyther shalte thou suffre the salt of the couenaūt of thy god to be lacking from thy meatofferynge but vpon all thyne offerynges thou shalte brynge salte And yf thou offre a meatofferynge of thy fyrste rype fruytes vnto the Lorde thou shalte offre for the meatofferyng of the fyrst fruytes eares of corne dryed by the fyre and corne beaten as meale And thou shalte put oyle vpon it and lay frankensence theron that it may be a meatoffryng And the preest shal burne parte of the beaten corne parte of that oyle with all the frankensence for a remembraunce And it shall be a sacrifice vnto the Lorde ¶ The order of peaceofferynges CAPI III. ANd yf his sacrifice be a peaceofferyng and he take it from among the droues whyther it be male or female he shall brynge so moche as is without blemysshe before the Lorde and put his hande vpon the heade of his offerynge and kyll it at the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse And Aarons sonnes the preestes shall sprynkle the bloode vpon the aulter rounde aboute And he shall offre somwhat of the peaceofferynge to be a sacrifice vnto the Lorde euen the fat that couereth the inwardes and all the fat that is aboute the inwardes and the two kydneys and the fat that is on them and vpon the loynes and the abundaunce that is on the lyuer shall he take awaye with the kydneys And Aarons sonnꝭ shall burne them on the aulter vpon the burntsacrifice whiche is vpon the wood that is on the fyre to be burntsacrifice for a swete sauour vnto the Lorde If he brynge a peaceofferynge vnto the Lorde from of the flocke let hym offre male or female but without blemysshe As yf he offre a shepe for his sacrifice he shall brynge it before the Lorde and put his haude vpon his offerynges heade and kyll it before the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse Aarons sonnes shal sprynkle the blood therof rounde aboute the aulter And of the peaceofferyng let hym brynge a sacrifice vnto the Lorde the fat therof and the rompe all togyther which they shal take of harde by the backe bone and the fat that couereth the inwardes and all the fat that is vpon the inwardes and the two kydneys the fat that is vpon them and vpon the loynes and the abundaunce that is vpon the lyuer shal he take away with the kydneys And the preest shall burne them vpon the aulter to be a foode of a sacrifice vnto the Lorde If his offeryng be a goote he shall bryng it before the Lorde and put his hande vpon the heade of it and kyll it before the tabernacle of the couenaunt and the sonnꝭ of Aaron shall sprynkle the blood therof vpon the aulter rounde aboute And he shall brynge therof his offerynge euen a Sacrifyce vnto the Lorde the fatte that couereth the inwardes and all the fat that is vpon the inwardes the two kydneyes and the fat that is vpon them and vpon the loynes the abundaūce vpon the lyuer shall he take awaye with the kydneyes And the preest shall burne them vpon the aulter for the food of the sacrifyce that all the fat maye be a swete sauour vnto the Lorde Let it be a perpetuall statute for youre generacyons thorowout youre dwellynges that ye eate neyther fat nor bloode ¶ Offerynge made for synnes done of Ignoraunce CAPI IIII. ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge speake vnto the Chyldren of Israell and saye Yf a soule synne thorow ygnoraunce hath done any of those thyngꝭ whiche the Lorde hath forbydden in his cōmaundementes to be done As yf the preest that is anoynted do syn ❀
vnto the Lorde for his syn whiche he hath synned A female from the flocke a lambe or a she goote for a synneofferynge And the preest shall make an attonement for hym concernynge his synne And yf he be not able to brynge suche a shepe he shall brynge for his trespace whiche he hath synned two turtyl doues or two yonge pygeons vnto the Lorde one for a synneofferyng and the other for a burntofferynge And he shall brynge them vnto the preest which shal offer the synneofferyng fyrst and wrynge the necke a sundre of it but plucke it not clene of And he shall sprynkle of the bloode of the synneofferynge vpon the syde of the aulter and the reste of the bloode shall he powre by the botome of the aulter for it is a synneofferynge And he shall offer the seconde for a burntofferynge as the maner is and so shall the Preest make an attonement for hym for the synne whiche he hath synned and it shal be forgyuen hym And yf he be not able to brynge two turtyll doues or two yonge pygeons then he that hath synned shall brynge for his offerynge the tenth parte of Epha of fyne floure for a synofferyng but put noone Oyle therto neyther put any frankensence theron for it is a synneofferynge And let the preest offre it the preest shal take his handfull of it for a remembraunce therof burne it vpon the aulter to be a Sacrifyce for the Lorde it is a synneofferynge And the Preest shall make an attonement for hym as touchynge his synne that he hath synned in one of these it shal be forgyuen And the remenaunt shal be the preestes as a meatofferyng And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Yf a soule trespace and synne thorowe ygnoraunce in thynges that are consecrated vnto the lorde let hym bryng for his trespace vnto the Lorde a ram without blemysshe out of the flockes valued is money at two sycles after the sycle of the sanctuary that it may be for a trespaceofferynge And he shal make amendes for the harme that he hath done in the holy thynge let hym put the fyfte parte more therto and gyue it vnto the Preest And the preest shall make an attonement for hym with the ram that is for the trespace and it shall be forgyuen hym Yf a soule synne and commyt any of these thynges whiche are forbydden to be done by the commaundementes of the Lorde and wyst it not and hath offended he shall beare his synne and shall brynge a ram without blemyshe out of the flocke that is estemed to be worth a trespace offeryng vnto the preest And the preest shall make an attonement for hym concernyng his ygnoraunce wherin he erred and was not ware and it shall be forgyuen hym This is a trespaceofferynge ❀ whiche he offered vnto the Lorde for the trespace ¶ The offerynges for synnes wyllyngly done The lawe of the burntofferynges The fy●e must atyde euermore vpon the aulter The offerynges of Aaron and his sonnes CAPI VI. ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge yf a soule synne and trespace agaynst the Lorde and denye vnto his neyghbour that which is taken hym to kepe or that was put in to his hande or doth violent robbery or wronge vnto his neyghbour or yf he haue founde that whiche was loste and denyeth it and sweareth falsely vpon whatsoeuer thyng it be that a man doth and synneth therin Yf he haue so synned or trespaced he shall restore agayne that he toke violently away or the wronge which he dyd or that whiche was delyuered hym to kepe or the loste thynge whiche he founde and all that aboute whiche he hath sworne falsely he shall restore it agayne in the hoole somme and shall adde the fyfte parte moore therto and gyue it vnto hym to whome it perteyneth the same daye that he offereth for his trespace and let hym brynge for his trespace vnto the Lorde a ram without blemyshe out of the flocke that is estemed worth a trespaceofferyng vnto the Preest And the Preest shall make an attonement for hym before the Lorde and it shall be forgyuen hym what soeuer thynge it be that he hath done and trespaced therin And the lord spake vnto Moses sayenge Commaunde Aaron and his Sonnes saynge this is the lawe of the burntofferynge The burntofferynge shall be vpon the harth of the aulter all nyght vnto the mornynge and the fyre shall be kyndled on the aulter And the preest shall put on his lynnen albe and his lynnen breches vpon his flesshe and take awaye the asshes vpon the whiche the fyre consumed the burntsacrifyce in the aulter and he shall put them besyde the aulter put of his tayment and put on other and carye the asshes out without the hooste vnto a cleane place The fyre vpon the aulter shall burne styll and neuer be put out But the Preest shall laye wood on 〈◊〉 euery day in the mornynge and put the burntsacrifyce vppon it and he shall burne theron the fatte of the peaceofferynges The fyre shall euer burne vpon the aulter and neuer go out This is the lawe of the meatofferynge which Aarons Sonnes shall brynge before the Lorde euen before the aulter and one of them shal take his handefull of the floure of the meatofferynge and of the oyle all the frankensence whiche is vpon the meatofferynge and shall burne it vnto a remembraunce vpon the aulter for aswete sauoure euen a memoryall of it vnto the Lorde And of the reste therof shall Aaron and his sonnes eate vnleuened shal it be eaten in the holye place euen in the courte of the Tabernacle of wytnesse they shal eate it It shal not be baken with leuen I haue gyuen it vnto them for theyr porcyon of my sacrifyces It is moost holye as the synneofferynge and trespaceofferynge All the males amonge the Chyldren of Aaron shall eate of it It shal be a statute for euer in youre generacyons concernynge the sacrifyces of the Lorde ☞ Let euery one that toucheth it be holye And the Lorde spake vnto Moses saynge this is the offeryng of Aaron and of his sonnes whiche they shall offer vnto the Lorde in the daye when he is anoynted the tenth parte of an Epha of floure for a meatofferyng perpetuall halfe in the mornyng and halfe at nyght In the frienge pan it shal be made with oyle And when it is fryed thou shalt brynge it in and the baken offerynges of this oblacyon mynsed smal shalte thou offer for a sweee sauour vnto the Lorde And the Preest of his Sonnes that is anoynted in his steade shall offer it It is the lordes dutye for euer it shal be burnt all togyther For euery meatofferyng that is made for the Preest shall be burnt all togyther shal not be eaten And the Lorde spake vnto Moses saynge speake vnto Aaron and vnto his Sonnes and saye This is the lawe of the synneofferyng In the place where the burntofferynge is kylled shall the synne
them with water and put vpon hym the albe and gyrded hym with a gyrdle and put vpon hym the tunycle ❀ of yelovve sylke and put the Ephod theron whiche he gyrded with the brodered gyrdell that was in the Ephod and bounde it vnto hym therwith And he put the brestlap theron and put in the brestlap vrim and thumim And he put the mytre vpon his head and put vpō the myter euen vpō the forefront of his face the golden plate or the holy crowne as the lord cōmaūded Moses And Moses toke the anoyntyng oyle anoynted the Tabernacle all that was therin sanctifyed them and sprynkled therof vpon the aulter seuen tymes and anoynted the aulter and al his vessels the lauer and his fote to sanctyfy them ❀ vvith the oyle And he powred of the anoyntyng oyle vpon Aarons heade and anoynted hym to sanctifye him And Moses brought Aarons Sonnes put albes vpon them and gyrded them with gyrdels put bonettes vpon theyr heades as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses And he brought the yonge oxe for synne And Aaron and his sonnes put theyr handꝭ vpon the head of the yonge oxe that was for synne And Moses slewe hym and toke of the bloode whiche he put vpon the hornes of the aulter rounde aboute with his fynger and ☞ purifyed it and powred the bloode vnto the botome of the aulter and sanctified it and ☞ reconcyled it And he toke all the fat that was vpon the inwardꝭ the aboundaunce of the lyuer and the two kydneyes and theyr fat and Moses burned it vpon the aulter But the yonge oxe and his hyde his fleshe his dong he burnt with fyre without the hoost as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses And he brought the ram for the burnt offeryng and Aaron and his sonnes put theyr handes vpon the head of the ram which Moses kylled and sprynkled the bloode vpon the aulter roūde aboute and Moses cut the ram in peces and burnt the heade the peces and the fatte and wasshed the inwardes and the legges in water and Moses burnte the ram euery whyt vpon the aulter for a burntsacryfyce that it myght be a swete sauoure and an offerynge vnto the Lorde as the Lorde commaūded Moses And he brought the other ram namely the ram of consecracion ❀ of the preestes and Aaron and his sonnes put theyr handes vpō the head of the ram which Moses slewe toke of the bloode of it and put it vpon the typpe of Aarons ryght eare and vpon the thombe of his ryght hand and vpon the greate too of his ryght foote And Moses brought Aarons sonnes and put of the bloode ❀ of the ram on the typpe of the ryght eare of them and vpon the thombes of theyr ryght handes vpon the greate tooes of theyr ryght feete and Moses sprynkled the bloode vpon the aulter rounde aboute And he toke the fat and the rumpe and all the fat that was vpon the inwardes and the aboundaunce of the lyuer and the two kydneyes with theyr fat and the ryght shoulder And out of the basket of swete bread that was before the Lorde he toke one swete cake of oyled bread and one wafer and put them on the fat and vpon the ryght shoulder and put all togyther vpon Aarons handes and vpon his sonnes handes waued it a waueofferyng before the Lorde And Moses toke them from of theyr handes burnt them vpon the aulter euen vpō the burntofferyng aulter for it was the Sacrifyce of consecracyon for a swete sauour a Sacrifyce vnto the Lorde And Moses toke the breest and waued it for a waueofferynge before the Lorde for it was of the ●am of the consecracyō and it was Moses parte as the lorde cōmaūded Moses And Moses toke of the anoyntynge Oyle of the bloode which was vpon the aulter and sprynkled it vpon Aaron and vpō his vestimentes vpon his sonnes and on his sonnes vestimentes with hym and sanctifyed Aaron his vestures and his sonnes and his sonnes vestures with hym And Moses sayde vnto Aaron his sonnes boyle the flesshe in the dore of the tabernacle of wytnes and there eate it with the breade that is in the basket of consecracyon as I cōmaunded sayenge Aaron and his sonnes shall eate it and that whiche remayneth of the breade shal ye burne w t fyre And ye shall not departe from the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse vii dayes vntyll the dayes of your cōsecracion be at an ende For seuen dayes shall he fyll your hande as he dyd this daye euen so the lorde hath commaunded to do to reconcyle you withall Therfore shall ye abyde in the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse daye and nyght seuen dayes long and kepe the watch of the lorde and ye shall not dye for so I am cōmaunded And so Aaron and his sonnes dyd all thyngꝭ whiche the Lorde cōmaūded ☞ by the hande of Moses ¶ The fyrst offerynges of Aaron Aaron blesseth the people The glory of the lorde is shewed CAPI IX ANd it fortuned that in the eyght daye Moses called Aaron and his sonnes and the elders of Israell and sayd vnto Aaron Take the calfe a yonge one out of the droue ☞ for syn and a ram for a burntofferynge bothe without blemysh and bryng them before the Lorde And vnto the Chyldren of Israell thou shalte speake sayenge take ye an he goote for synne and a calfe and a lambe bothe two of a yeare olde without blemishe for a burntsacrifyce and an oxe and a ram for peaceofferynges to offre before the lorde and a meatofferyng myngled w t oyle for to daye the Lorde wyll appeare vnto you And they brought that whiche Moses cōmaūded before the tabernacle of wytnes and all the congregacyon came and stode before the Lorde And Moses sayde this is the thynge whiche the Lorde cōmaunded that ye shulde do and the glorye of the Lorde shall appeare vnto you And Moses sayde vnto Aaron go vnto the aulter and offre thy Sacrifyce for synne and thy burntofferyng and make an attonement for the and for the people and thou shalte offre the offerynge of the people to reconcyle them as the Lorde commaūded Aarō therfore went vnto the aulter and slewe the calfe which he had for syn And the ☞ sonnes of Aaron brought the bloode vnto hym he dypte his fynger in the blode and put it vpon the hornes of the aulter and powred the blood vnto the botom of the aulter But the fat and the two kydnyes the abundaūce of the lyuer of the synofferynge he burnt vpon the aulter as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses The flesshe the hyde he burnt with fyre without the hoost And he slewe the burntofferyng ☞ Aarons sonnꝭ brought vnto hym the bloode whiche he sprynkled rounde aboute vpon the aulter And they brought the burntofferyng vnto him with the peces therof the heade and he burnt it vpon the aulter dyd wasshe the inwardes the legges and
burnt them vpō the burntofferyng in the aulter And then he brought the peoples offerynge takynge the goote that the people had for the sacrifyce of syn and slewe it offered it for syn as he dyd the fyrst And brought the burntofferynge offered it as the maner was and brought the meatofferyng fylled his hande therof burnt it vpon the aulter besyde the burnt sacrifyce of the mornynge He slewe also the oxe and the ram for the peaceofferynge that the people had for them selues and Aarons sonnes brought vnto hym the bloode whiche he sprynkled vpon the aulter rounde aboute toke the fatte of the oxe and of the ram the rump and the fat that couereth the inwardꝭ and the kydneyes the aboundaunce of the lyuer they put the fat vpon the brestes and he burnt the fat vpon the aulter but the brestes the ryght shoulders Aaron waued for a waueofferyng before the lorde as the lorde cōmaunded Moses And Aaron lyfte vp his hande ouer the people blessed them came downe from offeryng of the synneofferynge burtofferyng peaceofferyngꝭ And Moses and Aaron went in to the tabernacle of wytnesse came out blessed the people and the glorye of the lorde appeared to al the people And there came a fyre out from before the Lorde consumed vpon the aulter the burnt offeryng the fat Which when al the people saw they gaue thankes fell on theyr faces ¶ Nadab and Abshu are slayne Israell mourneth for them The Preestes are forbydden wyne CAPI X. ANd Nadab and Abihu the sonnes of Aaron toke eyther of them his sencer put fyre therin and put sence there vpon and offered straunge fyre before the lorde which he cōmaūded them not and there went a fyre out from the Lorde ☞ and consumed them and they dyed before the lorde Then Moses sayde vnto Aaron this is it that the Lorde spake sayenge I wyll be sanctifyed in them that come nye me and before all the people I wyl be glorified And Aaron helde his peace And Moses called Misaell and Elsaphan the sonnes of Oziell the vncle of Aaron and sayde vnto them come on carye your ☞ brethren from the holy place out of the hoost And they went to them and caryed them in theyr albes out of the hooste as Moses had sayde And Moses sayde vnto Aaron and vnto Eleazar and Ithamar his sonnes vncouer not your heades neyther rent your clothes leest ye dye and leest wrath come vpon al the people But let your brethren the hole house of Israell bewepe the burnynge whiche the Lorde hath kyndled And go not ye out from the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse leest ye dye for the anointyng oyle of god is vpon you And they dyd as Moses sayde And the Lorde spake vnto Aaron sayenge Thou shalt not drynke wyne and stronge drynke thou and thy sonnes that are with the when ye go into the tabernacle of wytnesse leest ye dye Let it be a lawe for euer thorowout your generacyons that ye maye ❀ haue knovv ledge to put dyfference bytwene holye and vnholye bytwene cleane and vncleane and that ye maye teache the Chyldren of Israell all the statutes whiche the Lorde hathe spoken vnto them by the hande of Moses And Moses sayde vnto Aaron and vnto Eleazar and Ithamar his sonnes that were lefte take the meatofferynge that remayneth of the Sacrifyces of the Lorde and eate it without leuen besyde the aulter for it is most holy ye shall eate it in the holy place bycause it is thy dutye and thy Sonnes dutye of the Sacrifyces of the Lorde for so I am commaunded And the wauebrest and heueshoulder shall ye eate in a cleane place thou and thy sonnes and thy doughters with the. For they be thy dutye and thy sonnes dutye gyuen out of the peaceofferynges of the Chyldren of Israell The heueshoulder and the wauebrest shall they brynge in with the Sacrifyces of the fat to waue it before the lorde and it shall be thyne and thy Sonnes with the by a lawe for euer as the lorde hath commaunded And Moses sought the goote that was offered for synne and se it was burnt And he was angrye with Eleazar and Ithamar the sonnꝭ of Aarō which were left alyue saynge Wherfore haue ye not eaten the synneofferynge in the holy place seyng it is moost holye and God hath gyuen it you to beare the synne of the congregacyon to make a grement for them before the Lorde Beholde the blood of it was not brought in within the holy place Ye shulde haue eaten it in the holye place as I cōmaunded And Aaron sayd vnto Moses beholde this day haue they offered theyr synneofferyng theyr burntofferynge before the Lorde ☞ and it is chaūced me after this maner And yf I had eaten the sacryfyce to daye shulde it haue bene accepted in the syght of the Lorde And when Moses herde that he was content ¶ Of beastes which be cleane and which vncleane CAPI XI ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses and Aaron and sayd vnto them speake vnto the chyldren of Israell saye these are the beastes whiche ye shall eate amonge all the cattell that are on the earth whatsoeuer parteth the hoofe and deuideth it in to two clawes choweth cud amonge the beastes that shall ye eate Neuerthelesse these shall ye not eate of them that chewe cud and deuydeth the hoofes as is the Camell which choweth cud but he deuydeth not the hoofe therfore is he vncleane vnto you Euē so the cunnye which choweth the cud but deuydeth not the hoofe He is vncleane to you And the hare though he chowe the cud yet bycause he deuydeth not the hoofe he is therfore vncleane to you And agayne the swine though he deuyde the hoofe in to two clowes yet he choweth not the cud He is vncleane to you Of theyr flesshe shall ye not eate theyr carkasses shal ye not touche but let them be vncleane to you These shall ye eate of all that are in the waters what soeuer hath fynnes skales in the waters sees ryuers that shall ye eate And all that haue not fynnes skales in the see and ryuers of all that moue lyue in the waters let them be abhominacyon vnto you Ye shall not eate of theyr flesshe but abhorre theyr carkasses Let all that haue no fynnes nor skales in the waters be abhominable vn to you These are they which ye shall abhorre amonge the fowles and that ought not to be eaten for they are an abhominacyon The Egle the goshawke the cormoraūt the Uultur the kyte after his kynd al rauens after theyr kynde the estrich the nyght crowe the coockowe and the Owle after his kynde the falcon the storke the great owle the backe the pellicane the pye the heron the ioye after his kynde the lapwynge and the swalowe Let all fowles that creepe and go vpon all foure be an abhominaciō vnto you
Moses tolde it vnto Aaron and to his sonnes and vnto all the chyldren of Israell ¶ Who ought to absteyne from eatynge the thynges that were offered Howe what when they shulde be offered CAPI XXII ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge speake vnto Aaron and his sonnes that they be seperated from ☞ the holye thynges of the chyldren of Israell and that they polute not my holye name in those thynges whiche they halowe vnto me I am the Lorde Saye vnto them who soeuer he be of all your seede amonge your generacyons after you that goeth vnto the holy thynges whiche the Chyldren of Israell halowe vnto the Lorde hauynge his vnclennes vpō hym that soule shall perysshe from out of my syght I am the Lorde What man soeuer of the seede of Aaron is a leper or hath a runnynge yssue he shall not eate of the holy thyn ges vntyll he be cleane And who so toucheth any man that is vncleane ouer the soule of the dead or a man whose seede runneth from hym in his slepe or who soeuer toucheth any worme wherby he maye be made vncleane or a man of whome he maye take vnclennesse what soeuer vnclennesse he hath the same soule that hath touched any such shal be vncleane vntyll euen and shall not eate of the holy thynges vntyl he haue washed his flesh with water And when the sonne is downe he shal be cleane and shal afterwarde eate of the holye thynges for asmoche as it is his foode Of a beast that dyeth alone or is rent with wyld beastes wherby he maye be defyled he shall not eate I am the Lorde Let them kepe therfore myne ordinaunce leest they for the same lade synne vpon them and dye for it yf they defyle it I the Lorde sanctifye them There shall no straunger eate of the holye thynge neyther a gest of the preestes neyther shal an hyred seruaunt eate of the holye thynge But yf the preest bye anye Soule with money he shal eate of it lyke as he that is borne in his house shal they eate of his bread If the preestes doughter also be maryed vnto a straunger she maye not eate of the halowed heueofferyngꝭ Notwithstandyng yf the Preestes doughter be a wydowe or deuorsed and haue no chylde but is returned vnto her Fathers house agayne she shall eate of her Fathers breade as well as she dyd in her youth But there shall no straūger eate therof If a man eate of the holy thynge vnwyttyngly he shal put the fyfth part there vnto and gyue it vnto the Preest ☞ with the halowed thynge And the preestꝭ shall not defyle the holy thynges of the Chyldren of Israell whiche they offre vnto the lorde to lade them selues with mysdoynge trespace whyle they eate theyr holy thyngꝭ for I the lorde do halow them And the lorde spake vnto Moses sayeng speake vnto Aaron and his sonnꝭ and vnto all the chyldren of Israell saye vnto them what soeuer he be of the house of Israel or straunger in Israel that wyll offre his Sacrifyce for all his vowes and for all his frewylofferynges whiche they wyll offre vnto the Lorde for a burnt offerynge ye shall offre to reconsyle youre selues a male without blemysshe of the oxen of the shepe or of the gootes But what soeuer hath a blemysshe that shall ye not offre for ye shall get no fauoure therwith And who soeuer bryngeth a peace offerynge vnto the Lorde accordynge as he is appoynted or a vowe or a frewyl offerynge in oxe or shepe that is without deformyte he shall be accepted There shall be also no blemyshe therin blynde or broken or wounded or haue a wenne or be maungie or scabbed Ye shal not offre such vnto the lorde nor put an offeryng of any such vpon the aulter vnto the Lorde An oxe or a shepe that hath any membre out of proporcyon mayst thou offre for a frewylofferyng but for a vowe it shal not be accepted Ye shall not offre vnto the Lorde that whiche is broused or broken or plucked out or cut away neyther shall ye make any suche in your lande neyther of a straungers hande shal ye offre breade vnto youre God of any suche Bycause theyr corrupcyon is in them and they haue deformyte in them selues and therfore shall they not be accepted for you And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Whē an oxe or a shepe or a goote is brought forth it shal be seuen dayes vnder the dam. And from the eyght daye forth it shall be accepted for a Sacrifyce vnto the Lorde And whyther it be oxe or shepe ye shall not kyll it and her yonge bothe in one daye When ye wyll offre a thanke offeryng vnto the Lorde offre it that ye maye be accepted And the same day it must be eaten vp so that ye leaue none of it vntyll the morowe I am the lorde Therfore shall ye kepe my cōmaūdementes and do them I am the Lorde Neyther shall ye polute my holy name but I wyll be halowed amonge the chyldren of Israel I am the Lorde whiche halowe you and that brought you out of the lande of Egypte to be youre god I am the Lorde ¶ Of the holy doyes that they shulde hepe CAPI XXIII ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge speake vnto the chyldrē of Israel and say vnto them These are my feastes euen the feastes of the Lorde whiche ye shall call holy conuocacyons Syxe dayes ye shall worke but the Seuenth daye is the Sabboth of rest an holy cōuocacyon so that ye do no worke therin it is the Sabboth of the Lorde in all your dwellynges These are the feastes of the Lorde euen holye conuocacyons whiche ye shal proclayme in theyr ceasons In the .xiiii. daye of the fyrste moneth at euen is the lordes Passeouer And in the fyftene daye of the same moneth is the feast of swete breade vnto the Lorde seuen dayes ye must eate vnleuended bread In the fyrst daye ye shall haue an holye conuocacyon ye shall do no laborous worke therin But ye shal offre sacrifyces vnto the Lorde thorowe out those seuen dayes in the seuenth daye is an holy conuocacyon ye shall do no laborous worke therin ✚ And the Lorde spake vnto Moses saynge speake vnto the Chyldren of Israell saye vnto them when ye be come in to the lande whiche I gyue vnto you and reape downe the haruest therof ye shall brynge a sheafe of the fyrste fruytes of youre haruest vnto the preest which shall waue the sheafe before the the lorde to be accepted for you and euen the morowe after the Sabboth the Preest shall waue it And ye shall offre that daye when ye waue the sheafe an he lambe wtout blemyshe of a yeare olde for a burntofferynge vnto the Lorde and the meat offerynge therof shal be made of two tenthdeales of fyne floure mengled with oyle to be a sacrifyce vnto the lord for a swete sauour and the drynke offerynge therof shal be
barres pyllers and sockettes therof the pyllers that are rounde aboute the court with theyr sockettes pynnes cordes and with al the instrumentes of it for al theyr seruyce And by name ye shal reken the thynges that they must wayte vpō to beare This is the seruyce of the kynreds of the sonnes of Merari accordyng to all theyr offyce in the Tabernacle of wytnesse vnder the hande of Ithamar the Sonne of Aaron the Preest And Moses and Aaron and the princes of the multitude nombred the sonnes of the Cahathites after theyr kynreds houses of theyr fathers from .xxx. yere and aboue vnto fyftye all that were able to go forth to the warre to do seruyce in the tabernacle of wytnes And the nombres of them throwout theyr kynreddes were two thousande seuen hundred and .l. This is the nombre of the kynreds of Cahath namely all that myght do seruyce in the tabernacle of witnes which Moses and Aaron dyd nombre accordynge to the commaundement of the Lorde by the hande of Mores These are the nombres of the sonnes of Gerson thorowout theyr kynreds and houses of theyr fathers from .xxx. yere vp vnto fyfty al that were able to go forth to the war for to do seruyce in the tabernacle of wytnes And the nombers of them thorowout theyr kynreds houses of theyr fathers were two thousande vi hundred and xxx This is the nombre of the kynreds of the sonnes of Gerson of all that dyd seruyce in the Tabernacle of wytnes which Moses Aarō dyd nombre accordyng to the cōmaūdement of the lorde And these are the nombres of the kynreddes of the sonnes of Merari thorowout theyr kynreds and houses of theyr fathers from xxx yere vp vnto .l. all that wente forth to the warre and serued the tabernacle of wytnesse And the nombres of them after theyr kynreddes were thre thousande and two hundred This is the somme of the kynreds of the sonnes of Merari whiche Moses Aaron nombred accordyng to the worde of the lorde by the hande of Moses And so all the nombres of the Leuites whiche Moses Aaron the lordes of Israel nombred after theyr kynreds and housholdes of theyr fathers from xxx yere vp vnto .l. euery one that came to do his offyce seruyce and to beare his burden in the tabernacle of wytnes were when they were nombred viii thousande fyue hundred and .lxxx. ❀ Accordynge to the worde of the lorde dyd Aaron nombre them by the hande of Moses euery one accordynge to theyr seruyce and charge accordyng to theyr offices as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses ¶ The knowledge of synne The clensynge of synne The law of the fyrst fruytes and of ielousye CAPI V. ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Cōmaunde the chyldren of Israel that they put ☞ out of the hoost euery leper euery one that hath an yssue who soeuer is ☞ defyled vpō a soule Both male and female shall ye put out euen out of the hoost shall ye put them that they defyle not the tentes amonge whiche I dwell And the chyldren of Israel dyd so and put them out of the hoost euen as the Lorde spake vnto Moses so dyd the chyldren of Israel And the lorde spake vnto Moses saynge speake vnto the chyldren of Israel whyther it be man or woman If they haue cōmytted any synne that a man doth and haue trespaced agaynst the lord that soule hath done amysse Therfore they shal knowledge theyr synne which they haue done and let hym restore agayne the hurte that he hath done in the hole put the fyfte parte of it more therto and gyue it vnto hym whom he hath trespaced agaynst But yf there be not a man to restore the hurte vnto nor a kynsman of his let the trespace be made good vnto the Lorde and it shall be the preestes besyde the ram ☞ of the attonement wherby an attonement shall be made for hym And euery heueofferyng that is made of the holy thynges of the chyldren of Israel which they bryng vnto the preest shall be his and euery man 's halowed thynges shall be his what soeuer any mā gyueth the preest it shal be his And the Lorde spake vnto Moses saynge Speake vnto the chyldren of Israel and say vnto them If any mans wyfe go a syde trespace agaynst hym so that an other man lye with her flesshely and it be hyd from the eyes of her husbande and is not come to lyght that she is defyled and there is no wytnesse agaynst her neyther she taken with the maner the spyryte of ielousye cometh vpon him so that he is ielouse ouer his wyfe which is defyled or yf the spirite of ielousye come vpon hym so that he is ielouse ouer his wyfe whiche is yet vndefyled then lette the man brynge his wyfe vnto the Preest and brynge with her an offeryng for her the tenth parte of an Epha of Barlye meale but lette hym powre none oyle vpon it nor put frākensence theron for it is an offerynge of ielousye an offerynge for a remembraunce causynge the synne to be thought vpon And the preest shall bryng her and set her before the Lorde and let hym ☞ take holy water in an erthen vessel and of the dust that is in the floore of the habitacyon and put it in to the water And let the Preest set the woman before the Lorde and vncouer the womans heade and put the memoryal of the offerynge in her handes whiche is the ielousye offeryng and the preest shal haue bytter and cursed water in his hande and the preest shal charge her and saye vnto the woman If no no mā haue lyen with the neyther hast gone asyde to vnclennesse without thy husbande then haue thou no harme of this bytter and cursed waters But and yf thou hast gone asyde behynd thyne husbande and arte defyled and some other man hath lyen with the besyde thyne husbande and the preest shal charge the woman with an horryble curse the preest shal say vnto the woman the Lorde make the to be an abhominacyon and a curse among thy people when the lorde dothe make thy thygh roote thy bely swell These cursed waters go into the bowels of the that they may make thy bely swel and thy thygh roote and let the woman ☞ say Amen Amen And let the preest wryte these curses And when they be clensed let hym cast them in to bytter waters and gyue the womā those bytter cursed waters to drynke that those cursed and bytter waters may enter in to her And then the preest shall take the ielousye offerynge out of the womans hande waue it before the lorde brynge it vnto the aulter and the preest shal take an handful of the offerynge for a memoryall burne it vpon the aulter and then make the woman drynke the water whē he hath made the womā drynke the waters yf she be defiled haue trespassed
agaynst her husbande then shall the cursed and bytter waters go into her her bely shal swell and her thygh shall rot that woman shal be a curse amonge her people And yf the woman be not defyled but is cleane she shall haue no harme but shal conceyue and beare This is the law of ielousye whē a wyfe goth a syde behynde her husband is defyled or when the spiryte of Ielousye cōmeth vpon a man he beynge ielouse ouer his wyfe doth bryng her before the lorde the preest shal do accordyng vnto all this lawe the man shal be gyltlesse the woman shall beare her syn ¶ The lawe of abstinence The blessynge of the people CAPI VI. ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Speake vnto the chyldren of Israel and saye vnto them when eyther man or woman doth seperate them selues to vowe a vowe of ☞ an absteyner appoynte them selues vnto the Lorde he shal seperate hym selfe from wyne and stronge drynke and shall drynke no vynegre of wyne nor of strong drynke nor shall drynke what soeuer is pressed out of grapes shall eate no freshe grapes neyther yet dryed As long as his abstynence endureth shall be eate nothyng that is made of the vyne tree or of the kyrnels or of the huske of the grape As longe as he voweth is seperated there shall no rasure come vpon his heade But vntyll his dayes be out in the whiche he seperateth hym selfe vnto the Lorde he shall be holy and shall let the lockes of his heere growe As long as he consecrateth hym selfe vnto the lorde he shal come at no deade body he shal not make him selfe vncleane at the death of his father mother brother or syster bycause that the vowe of the abstynence of his god is vpō his head All the dayes of his abstynence he is hooly vnto the Lorde And yf it fortune that any man by chaunce dye sodeynly before hym the heade of his abstynence shall be defyled and he shal shaue his heade the day of his clensynge euen the seuenth day he shall shaue it And the eyght day he shal brynge two Turtles or two yong pygeons to the Preest before the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse And the preest shall offre the one for synne and the other for a burntofferyng and make an attonement for hym as concernyng that he synned vpon a soule and shall halowe his heade the same daye and he shall consecrate hym selfe vnto the Lorde the tyme of his abstynencye and shal brynge a lambe of a yere olde ☞ for trespace but the dayes that were before are lost bycause his abstynencye was defyled This is the lawe of the absteyner when the tyme of his abstynence is out he shall be brought vnto the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse and he shall brynge his offerynge vnto the Lorde an he lambe of a yere olde without blemysshe for a burntoffrynge a she lambe of a yere olde without blemysh for synne a ram without blemysshe also for a peaceofferynge and a basket of swete breade euen cakes of fyne floure myngled with oyle and wafers of swete breade anoynted with oyle with theyr meate offerynges and drynke offerynges And the preest shall brynge hym before the Lorde and offre his synofferynge and burnt offerynge and shall offre the ram for a peace offerynge vnto the Lorde with the basket of swete breade the preeste shall offre also his meatofferynge his drynkeofferyng And he shall shaue the heade of the absteyner in the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse euen the heade of his abstynence shal take the heere of his sober heade put it in the fyre whiche is vnder the peaceofferynge And the preest shall take the sodden shoulder of the ramme and one swete cake out of the basket and one swete wafer also and put them vpon the handes of the absteyner after he hath shauen his abstynence of the preest shall ❀ take them of hym and waue them before the Lorde And these holy thynges shal be the preestꝭ with the waue brest and heuesholder then the absteyner may drynke wyne This is the law of the absteyner whiche hath vowed his offerynge vnto the lorde for his consecracyō Besydes ☞ those thynges that his hand can get accordynge to the vow which he vowed euen so he muste do after the lawe of his abstynence And the Lorde spake vnto Moses saynge Speake vnto Aaron and his sonnes sayenge of this wyse ye shall blesse the chyldren of Israel and say vnto them The Lorde blesse the and kepe the. The Lorde ☞ make his face shyne vpon the and be mercyfull vnto the. The Lorde ❀ lyfte vp his coūtenaunce vpon the gyue the peace And they shall put my name vpon the chyldren of Israel I wyll blesse them ¶ The offerynge of the Lordes and heades of Israell CAPI VII ANd it fortuned in the daye when Moses had full set vp the habitacyon and anoynted it and sanctified it and al the apparel therof the aulter also al the vessels therof and had anoynted them sanctified them then the princes of Israel heades ouer the houses of theyr fathers whiche were the lordes of the tribes standyng in theyr offices offered and brought theyr sacrifyces before the lorde vi couered charettes and. xii oxen one charet for two lordes and for one an oxe they brought them before the habitacyon And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Take it of them that they may be to do the seruyce of the tabernacle of wytnesse and thou shalte gyue them vnto the Leuites to euery man accordyng to his offyce And Moses toke the charettes and the oxen and gaue them vnto the Leuites two charettes foure oxen he gaue vnto the sonnes of Gerson accordyng vnto theyr offyce And foure charettes and eyght oxen he gaue vnto the sonnes of Merari accordyng vnto theyr offyces vnder the hande of Ithamar the sonne of Aarō the preest But vnto the sonnes of Cahath he gaue none bycause they had vpon them the offyce of holy thynges whiche they dyd beare vpon shoulders And the prynces offered for the dedicatynge of the aulter in the daye that it was anoynted brought theyr sacrifices before the aulter And the Lorde sayd vnto Moses The prynces shall brynge theyr offerynges euery day one prynce for the dedicatynge of the aulter And so on the fyrst daye dyd Nahesson the sonne of Aminadab of the tribe of Iuda offre his sacrifice and his offryng was a syluer charger of an hundred xxx sycles a syluer boule of lxx sycles after the weyght of the sanctuary and they were bothe full of fyne wheaten flour myngled with oyle for a meatofferyng a spone of ten sycles of golde full of sence a bullocke a ram a lambe of a yere olde for a burntofferyng an he goote for a synofferyng and for a peaceofferyng two oxen fyue rammes fyue he gootes and fyue lambes of a yere olde This was
out in to the broke Cedron They began the fyrst day of the fyrst moneth to purifye and the eyght daye of the moneth came they to the porch of the lorde and purged the house of the lorde in eyght dayes and in the syxtene daye of the fyrūe moneth they made an ende And they went into Herekia the kynge and sayde we haue clensed all the house of the Lorde the aulter of burnts offerynge with all his vessels and the shew-bread table with all his apparell and all the vessels whiche Kynge Ahaz dyd caste a syde when he reygned and transgressed them we haue prepared and sanctifyed and beholde they are before the aulter of the Lorde And Hezekia the kynge rose early and gathered the lordes of the citye went vp to the house of the Lorde And they brought seuen oxen seuen ●ammes seuen shepe and seuen he gootes to be ● synne offerynge for the kyngdome for the sancturye and for Iuda And he cōmaunded the preestes the sonnꝭ of Aaron to offer them on the aulter of the Lorde And they slue the oxen and the Preestes receyued the bloode sprynkled it on the aulter Lykewyse when they had sleyne the rammes they sprynkled the bloode vpon the aulter they slue also the shepe and they sprynkled the bloode vpō the aulter And then they brought forth the he gootes for the synofferynge before the kynge and the congregacion and put theyr handes vpon them And the preestes slue them and with the bloode of them they clensed the aulter to make satasfactyon for all Israell for the kynge commaunded that the burntofferynge and the synofferynge shulde be made for all Israell And set the Leuitꝭ in the house of the lorde with symbals psaltryes and harpes accordynge to the cōmaundement of Dauid and of Gad the kyngꝭ sear and Nathan the Prophet For so was the cōmaūdement of the lorde thorow the hande of his prophettes And the Leuites stode hauynge the instrumentes of Dauid and the preestꝭ helde the trompettes And Hezekia cōmaunded to offer the burnte offeryng vpō the aulter And when the burnt offeryng began the songe of the lorde began also and the trompetꝭ with the instrumentes that were ordeyned by the hande of Dauid kynge of Israell And all the congregacyon worshypped syngynge a songe blowynge with trompettes and all this contynued vntyll the burntofferynge was fynysshed And when they had made an ende of offeryng the kynge and all that were present with hym bowed them selues worshypped And Hezekia the kynge and the lordes spake to the Leuites to prayse the Lorde with the wordes of Dauid and of Asaph the sear And the Leuites sange prayses with gladnesse the other bowed them selues and worshypped And Hezekia answered and sayde nowe ye haue consecrate your handꝭ to the lorde go to therfore and brynge in the sacrifyces and thankofferynges in to the house of the lorde And the congregacyon brought in the sacrifyces and thankofferynges burntofferyngꝭ as many as were of a fre liberal herte And the nombre of the burntoffryngꝭ which the congregacyon brought was lxx oxen an C. rammes and C C. shepe which were all for the burntofferyng of the lorde ☞ And there were dedycated syxe hundred oxen and thre thousand shepe And the preestes were to few to fleye all the burntofferyngꝭ but theyr brethren the Leuites dyd helpe them tyl they had ended the worke and vntyll the preestes were sanctifyed For the Leuites were purer herted to be sanctifyed then the preestes And therto the burntofferynges were many with the fat of the peaceofferyngꝭ and the drynkeofferyngꝭ that be longe to the burntofferyng And so the seruice perteynyng to the house of the lorde was finysshed And Hezekia reiosed and all the the people that god had made the flocke to redye and that the thynge was so soone done ¶ Hezekia renueth the feast of passeouer CAPI XXX ANd Hezekia sent to all Israell and Iuda and wrote letters to Ephraim and Manasse that they shulde come to the house of the Lorde at Ierusalem and offer Passeouer vnto the Lorde god of Israell And the kynge helde a counsayle with his lordes and all the congregacyon at Ierusalem to kepe the feast of Passeouer in the seconde moneth For they coulde not kepe it at that tyme bycause the preestes were not sanctifyed suffycyentlye neyther was the people gathered togyther to Ierusalem And the thyng pleased the kynge and all the congregacyon And they decreed that it shuld be proclamed thorowout all Israell from Beersabe to Dan that they shulde come and holde the feast of Passeouer vnto the Lorde God of Israell at Ierusalē for they had not done it of a greate season as they shulde haue done by the lawe So the postes went with letters of the hand of the kynge and of his lordes thorowout all Israel and Iuda and at the cōmaundement of the kynge they sayde Ye Chyldren of Israell turne agayne vnto the lorde god of Abraham Isaac and Israell and let euery one returne to the remenaūt that are escaped you out of the hande of the kyngꝭ of Assur And be not ye lyke your fathers your brethren whiche trespassed agaynst the Lorde God of theyr fathers whiche gaue them vp to be destroyed as ye se. And nowe be not ye styffe necked lyke as were your fathers but yeld your selues vnto the lorde and entre into his holy place which he hath sanctifyed for euer serue the Lorde your God and the fearcenesse of his wrathe shall turne awaye from you For yf ye turne agayne vnto the lorde then shal your brethrē and youre chyldren fynde compassyon in the presence of them that toke them captyue and they shall come agayne vnto this lande for the lorde your God is gracyous and mercyfull wyl not turne away his face from you yf ye conuerte vnto hym And so the postes went from citye to citye in the lande of Ephraim and Manasse euen vnto Zabulon But they laughed them to scorne mocked them Neuerthelesse yet dyuerse of Asser Manasse and of Zabulon submytted them selues and came to Ierusalem And the hande of God was in Iuda so that he gaue them one herte to do the cōmaundement of the kynge and of the rulers accordynge to the worde of the lorde And there assembled to Ierusalē moch people there was present a myghtye great cōgregacion to holde the feast of swete bread in the seconde moneth And they arose and remoued the aulters that were in Ierusalem And all the vessels of incense dyd they away and cast them in to the broke Cedron And they slue Passeouer the. xiiii day of the seconde moneth And the preestes and Leuites ☞ whiche were ashamed sanctifyed them selues and brought in the burntofferyngꝭ into the house of the lorde And they stode in theyr offyce after theyr maner and accordyng to the sawe of Moses the man of god And the Preestes sprynkled the bloode whiche they receyued of the hande of the Leuites For there were many
loue him Who so feareth the Lorde stādeth in awe of no man and is not afrayed for the Lorde is his hope and comforte Blessed is the soule of him that feareth the Lorde In whō putteth he his trust Who is his strength For the eyes of the Lord haue respecte vnto them that loue him He is their mighty proteccion and stronge groūd A defēce for the heate and refuge for the hote none daye a succore for stumblynge and an helpe for fallynge He setteth vp the soule lyghteneth the eyes He geueth lyfe and blessynge He that geueth an offringe of vnrygh tuous good his offeringe is refused and the scornefull dealynges of the vnryghtuous please not God The Lorde is theyrs onely y ● pacientely abyde hym in the waye of the trueth of ryghtuousnes The hyghest doth not alowe the gyftes of the wycked And God hath no delyte in y ● offeringes of the vngodly nether may synne be reconcyled in the multitude of oblacyons Who so bryngeth an offerynge out of the goodes of the poore doth euen as one that kylleth the sōne before the fathers eyes The bred of the nedefull is the lyfe of the poore he y ● defraudeth hym therof is a man of bloude Who so robbeth hys neyghboure of his liuyng doth as a great sine as though he s●e we him to death He y ● defraudeth the laborer of his hyre is a bloud shedder When one buildeth and another breaketh downe what profyte haue they then but laboure Whē one prayeth another curseth whose voyce wyl y ● Lorde heare He y ● washeth hi selfe because of a deed body then toucheth y ● deed agayne what doth his washyng So is it with a mā y t fasteth for his sinnes doth thē agayne who wyll heare his prayer Or what doth his fastyng helpe him ¶ It is well done to praye and to do sacryfice The prayer of the fal heeles and of the widdowe and him that humbleth hym selfe CAPI XXXV WHo so kepeth the lawe bryngeth offringes ynough He that holdeth fast the commaundemente offreth the ryght health offeringe He that is thankefull and recompenseth offreth fyne floure Who so is mercyfull and geueth almes that is the ryght thankeoffrynge God hath pleasure when one departeth from synne and to forsake vnryghtuousnes reconcyleth vs w t him Thou shalt not appeare emptie before the Lorde for all suche is done because of the commaundement The offringe of the rightuous maketh the aulter fat a swete smell is it before the Hyest The offerynge of the ryghtuous is acceptable vnto God and shal neuer be forgotten Gyue God his honoure with a chereful herte and kepe not backe the fyrstlynges of thy handes In all thy gyftes shewe a mercyful countenaunce and halowe thy tythes vnto God with gladnesse Gyue vnto God accordynge as he hath enryched and prospered the and loke what thin hāde is able geue with a chereful eye for the Lord recompenseth and geueth the seuen tymes as muche agayne Geue no vnryghtuous gyftes for suche wyll he nat receyue Beware of wrongeous offringes for the Lord is a rightuous iudge and regarderh no mannes personne He accepteth not the personne of the poore but he heareth the prayer of the oppressed He despyseth not the desyre of the fatherlesse nor the wyddowe when she poureth out her prayer before hym Doth not God se the teares that renne downe the chekes of the wyddowe Or heareth he not the cōplaynte ouer suche as make her to wepe For from hyr chekes do the teares go vp vnto heauē and the Lorde which heareth thē doth accepte them Who so serueth God after his pleasure shal be accepted and hys prayer reacheth vnto the cloudes The prayer of him y ● humbleth him sylfe goeth thorow the cloudes tyll she come nye She will not be comforted nor go her waye tyll the hyest God haue respecte vnto her geue true sentence and perfourme the iudgement And the Lorde wyll not be slack in cōmynge nor tary long tyll he haue smytten in sonder the ba ckes of the vnmercyfull and auenged him selfe of the Heathē tyl he haue taken awaye the multytude of the cruell and broken the cepter of the vnryghtuous tyll he geue euery man after his workes and rewarde thē after their doyngꝭ tyl he haue deliuered his people mayntained their cause reioysed thē ī his mercy O how fayre a thyng is mercy in the time of anguish trouble It is lyke a cloude of rayne that cōmeth in the tyme of a drouth ¶ A prayer to God in the person of all faythfull men with the prayse of a good woman CAPI XXXVI HAue mercy vpon vs O Lorde thou God of all thynges Haue respecte vnto vs shewe vs the light of thy mercyes and sende thy feare amonge the Heathen straūgers which seke not after the that they may knowe how that there is no God but thou and that they maye shewe thy wonderous workes Lyfte vp thyne hande ouer the outlandy she Heathen that they maye learne to knowe thy myght and power Lyke as thou arte halowed in vs before them so brynge to passe that thou mayest be magnyfyed also in them before vs that they may know the like as we knowe the. For there is none other God but onely thou O Lorde Renue the tokens and chaunge the wonderous worckes Shew thyne hande and thy ryght arme gloryously Rayse vp thy indignacyon poure out thy wrath Take awaye the aduersary and smyte the enemy Make the tyme short remembre thy couenaunt that thy wonderous worckes may be praysed Let the wrath of the fyre consume thē that lyue so carelesse and let them peryshe that do thy people hurt Smyte in sunder the heade of the Prynces that be oure enemyes and say there is none other but we Gather all the trybes of Iacob together agayne y ● they may knowe howe that there is none other God but onely thou that they maye shewe thy wonderous workes and be thou thy peoples herytage lyke as from the begyynnynge O Lord haue merey vpon the people that hath thy name and vpō Israel whō y u hast lyckened to a fyrst borne sonne O be mercyfull vnto Ierusalem the cytie of thy Sanctuary the cytie of thy rest Fyll Syon with thy vnspeakable vertues thy people with thy glorye Geue wytnes vnto thy creature whom thou madest from the beginnynge rayse vp the prophecyes that haue bene shewed in thy name Rewarde thē that wayte for the that thy Prophetes may be founde faythfull O Lorde heare the prayer of thy seruaūtes accordyng to the blessing of Aaron ouer thy people gyde thou vs in the way of ryghteousnes that all they whiche dwel vpon the earthe maye knowe that thou art the Lorde the eternall God whiche is from euerlastyng The bely deuoureth all meates yet is one meate better then another Lyke as the tong tasteth venyson so doth an herte of vnderstandyng
Sem were in great honoure amonge the people so was Adam aboue all the beastes whan he was created ¶ Of Symon the sonne of Onias CAPI L. SYmon the sōne of Onias the hye prest which in his lyfe set vp y ● house agayne and in his dayes made fast the temple The heygth of the temple also was founden of him the double buyldinge the hye walles of the tēple In his dayes the welles of water flowed out and were exceadynge full as the see He toke care for his people delyuered them frō destruccyon He kepte hys cytie made it stronge that it shulde not be beseged He dwelt in honoure worshyppe amonge his people enlarged the intraūce of the house the courte He gaue lyght as the mornynge starre in the myndest of the cloudes and as the moone whan it is full He shyned as the sunne in the tēple of God He is as bryght as the rayne bowe in the fayre cloudes and florysheth as the floures and roses in the sprynge of the yeare and as lylyes by the ryuers of water Lyke as the braunches vpon the mount Libanus in the tyme of sommer as a fyre incense that is kindled Lyke as an whole ornamēt of pure golde set with al maner of precious stones and as an Olyue tree that is frutefull and as a Cipres tree which groweth vp an hye When he put on the garment of honoure and was clothed with all bewtye when he went to the holy aulter to garnysh the coue rynge of the Sanctuarye when he toke the porcyons out of the Prestes hande he hym selfe stode by the herth of the aulter and his brethren rounde about in ordre As y ● braunches of Cedre tree vpon the moūt Libanus ●o stode they rounde about him And as the braunches of the Olyue tree so stode al the sones of Aaron in the glorye the oblatiōs of the Lorde in theyr handes before all the congregacion of Israel And that he myght suffycyently perfourme hys setuyce vpon y ● aulter and garnysh the offrynge of y ● hyest God he stretched out his hande and toke of the drynck offerynge and poured in of the wyne so he poured vpon the botome of the aulter a good smel vnto the hyest Prynce Then beganne the sonnes of Aaron to syng to blowe with trōpettes to make a great noyce for remembraunce and prayse vnto the Lorde Then were all the people afrayed fell downe to the earth vpō theyr faces to worshyppe the Lorde theyr God and to geue thankes to the almyghty God They sunge godly also with theyr voyces so that there was a pleasaunce noyse in the great house of the Lorde And the people in theyr prayer besought the Lorde the hyest that he wolde be mercyfull tyll the honour of the Lorde were perfourmed Thus ended they theyr mynistracyon and seruice Then went he downe and stretched out hys hādes ouer the whole multitude of the people of Israel that they shulde geue prayse thankes out of theyr lyppes vnto the Lorde and to reioyse in his name He beganne yet once also to praye that he myght openly shewe the thankesgeuynge before y ● Hyest namely thus O geue prayse and thankes pe al vnto the Lorde our God which hath euer done noble great thinges which hath increased oure dayes from our mothers wombe and dealt with vs accordynge to his mercy that he wyll geue vs the ioyfulnes of herte and peace for our tyme in Israel Which faythfully kepeth his mercy for vs euermore and alwaye delyuereth vs in due season There be two maner of people that I abhorre fro my hert as for the thyrde whom I hate it is no people They that syt vpon the moūtayne of Samaria the Phylystynes the foolysh people that dwell in Sichimis I Iesus the sonne of Sirach Eleazarus of Ierusalem haue tokened vp these informacyons and documentes of wysdome and vnderstandynge in thys boke poured out the wysdome of my herte Blessed is he that exercyseth hym selfe therin and who so taketh such to herte shal be wyse for euer Yf he do these thynges he shal be strōge in al. For the lyght of the Lorde leadeth hym ¶ The prayer of Iesus the ●ou●e of Sirach CAPI LI. I Wyll thanke the O Lorde and kynge and prayse the O God my sauyoure I wyll yelde prayse vnto thy name for thou arte my defender and helper and haste preserued my bodye from destruccyon from the snare of traytorous tonges and from the lyppes that are ocupyed with lyes Thou hast bene my helper from suche as stode vp agaynst me and hast delyuered me after the multytude of thy mercy and for thy holy names sake Thou bast delyuered me from the roarynge of them that prepared thēselues to deuoure me out of the handes of such as sought after my lyfe from the multitude of thē that troubled me and went about to set fyre vpō me on euery syde so that I am not brent in the myddest of the fyre Frō the depe of hell from an vnclene tonge from lyenge wordes from the wycked Kynge and from an vnryghteous tonge My soule shall prayse y ● Lord vnto death for my lyfe drewe nye vnto hell downwarde They cōpassed me round aboute on euery syde and there was no man to helpe me I loked aboute me yf there were any man that wolde socoure me but there was none Then thought I vpon thy mercy O Lorde and vpon thy actes that thou haste done euer of olde namely that thou delyuerest suche as put theyr trust in the and ryddest thē out of the handes of the Heathen Thus lyfte I vp my prayer from the earth and prayed for delyueraunce frō death I called vpon the Lorde the father of my Lorde that he wolde not leaue me without helpe in the daye of my trouble and in the tyme of the proude I wyl prayse thy name cōtynually yeldynge honour and thankes vnto it and so my prayer was herde Thou sauedest me from destruccion and deliueredest me from the vnryghteous tyme. Therfore wyll I a knowledge and prayse the and magnyfye thy name O Lorde When I was yet but yonge or euer I went astraye I desyred wysdome openly in my prayer I came therfore before the tēple and sought her vnto y ● laste Then floryshed she vnto me as a grape that is soone type My hert reioysed in her then went my tote the ryght waye yee from youth vp sought I after her I bowed downe myne eare and receaued her I founde me much my soome and prospered greatly in her Therfore wyl I ascrybe the glory vnto hym that geueth me wysdome for I am aduysed to do there after I wyll be gelous to cleue vnto the thynge that is good so shall I not be confounded My soule hache wrestled with her and I haue bene dilygent to be occupyed in her I lyfte vp myne handes an hye then was my soule lyghtened thorowe wisdome that I knowledged
Chyldren of Israell in the brestlap of iudgement vpon his herte when he goeth in to the hooly place for a remembraunce before the Lorde alway and thou shalt put in the brestlap of iudgement * ❀ ☞ vrym and Thummin and they shall be euen vpon Aarons herte when he goeth in before the Lorde and Aaron shall beare the iudgement of the chyldren of Israel vpon his herte before the lorde alwaye And thou shalte make the tunycle vnto the Ephod all togyther of yelow sylke And there shal be an hole for the head in the myddes of it hauyng a bonde of wouen worke rounde about the coler of it as it were the coler of a partlet that it rent not And beneth vpon the hem thou shalt make pomgarnates of yelow sylke and of Purpull and Scarlet rounde aboute the hem and belles of golde bytwene them rounde aboute and let there be euer a golden bel and a pomgarnate a golden belt and a pomegarnate rounde about vpon the hem of the tunycle And Aaron shal haue it vpon hym when he minystreth and the sounde shall be herde when he goeth in to the holy place before the Lorde and when he cōmeth out and he shal not dye And thou shalte make a plate of pure golde and graue theron as sygnettes are grauen The holynesse of the Lorde and put it on a yelowe sylke lace to be vppon the the mytre euen vpon the forefront of it And it shall be vpon Aarons foreheade that Aaron maye beare ☞ the synne of the hoolye thynges whiche the Chyldren of Israel halowe in all theyr holy gyftes And it shal be alwayes vpō his forehead for the reconcylynge of them before the lorde And thou shalt make a lynnen cote and thou shalt make a mytre of lynnen and a gyrdle of nedle worke And thou shalt make for Aarons Sonnes also cotes gyrdels and bonettes glorious and bewtyfull and thou shalte put them vppon Aaron thy brother on his sonnes with hym and shalt anoynt them and ☞ fyll theyr handes and saynctifye them that they maye minystre vnto me And thou shalt make them lynnē breches to couer theyr preuityes from the loynes vnto the thyes shal they reach And they shal be vpon Aaron and his Sonnes when they come in to the Tabernacle of wytnesse or when they come vnto the aulter to minystre in holynesse that they beare no synne and so dye And it shall be a lawe foreuer vnto Aaron and his seede after hym ¶ The consecracyon of Aaron and his sonnes CAPI XXIX THis thynge also shalte thou doo vnto them when thou halowest them to be my preestes Thou shalte take a calfe euen a yonge oxe and two rammes that are without blemish and vnleuended bread and cakes of swete breade tempred with oyle and wafers of swete breade anoynted with oyle of wheten floure shalt thou make them and put them in a maunde and brynge them in the maunde with the calfe and the two rammes And brynge Aaron and his sonnes vnto the doore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse washe them with water take the garmentes and put vpon Aaron the strayte cote the tunicle of the Ephod and the Ephod the brestlap and gyrde them to him with the brodered gyrdle which is in the Ephod And put the mytre vpon his heade and put the hooly crowne vpon the mytre Then shalte thou take the anoyntyng oyle and powre it vpon his heade and anoynte hym And brynge his Sonnes and put albes vpon them and gyrde them with gyrdles as wel Aaron as his sonnes And put the myters on them and the preestes offyce shall be theyrs for a perpetual lawe And thou shalte fyll the handes of Aaron and of his sonnes and brynge the calfe before the Tabernacle of wytnesse And Aaron and his Sonnes shal put theyr handes vpon the heade of the calfe and thou shalt kyl hym before the lorde by the doore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse And take of the bloode of the calfe and put it vpon the hornes of the aulter with thy fynger and powre all the bloode besyde the hotome of the aulter and take all the fatte that couereth the inwardes and the kal that is on the lyuer and the two kydneys and the fatte that is vpon them and burne them vpon the aulter But the flesshe of the calfe and his skyn and his donge shalte thou burne with fyre without the hooste It is a synne offerynge Thou shalte also take one ram and Aaron and his Sonnes shal put theyr handes vpō the heade of the ram when thou hast slayne the ram thou shalt take his bloode sprynkle it rounde aboute the aulter and cut the ram in peces and wash the inwardes of him and his legges and put them vnto the peces and vnto his head and then burne the hoole ram vpon the aulter for a burnt offeryng vnto the lorde and for a swete sauour and a sacrifyce vnto the Lorde And take the other ram and Aaron his sonnes shall put theyr handes vpon his heade Then shalte thou kyl hym take of his bloode and put it vpō the typ of the ryght eare of Aaron and of his sonnes and vpon the thombe of theyr ryght handes vpon the great too of theyr ryght foote sprynkle the bloode vpon the aulter rounde aboute And thou shalt take of the bloode that is vppon the aulter and of the anoyntynge oyle and sprynkle it vpon Aaron his bestymentes vpon his sonnes vpon theyr garmētes with hym And he shall be halowed his clothes and his sonnꝭ and theyr clothes with hym And thou shalte take the fat of the ram and his rompe and the fat that couereth the inwardꝭ and the kal of the lyuer the two kydneys and the fatte that is vppon them and the ryght shoulder for that ram is a fullofferynge and a symnel of breade and a cake of oyled breade and a wafer out of the basket of swete bread that is before the Lorde put al vpon the handꝭ of Aaron on the handes of his sonnes and waue thē for a waueoffryng before the lorde And agayne thou shalte take it from of theyr handes burne it vpō the aulter for a burntofferynge to be a sauour of swetnesse before the Lorde For it is a sacrifyce vnto the lorde And thou shalt take the brest of the ram of Aarons consecracyon and waue it for a waueofferyng before the Lorde and it shal be thy parte And thou shalt sanctifye the breest of the waueofferyng and the shoulder of the heaueofferyng which is waued an heued vp of the ram of the consecracyon for Aaron for his sonnes And it shall be Aarons his sonnes by a statute foreuer of the Chyldren of Israel for it is an heueofferyng Euen an heueofferynge of the chyldren of Israel and of theyr peaceofferynges Theyr haue offerynges is the Lordes And the holy garmentes of Aaron shal be his sonnes after hym to be anoynted
maketh lyke that or whosoeuer putteth any of it vppon a straunger shal perysh from among his people And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses take vnto the swete spices balme Onycha swete galbanum these spyces with pure frankencens of eche lyke moche and make of them swete smellyng insence after the crafte of the apoticarie myngled togyther pure and holy And beate it to powder and putof it before the wytnesse in the Tabernacle of wytnesse where I wyll mete the. It shall be vnto you moost holye And se that ye make none after the makyng of that It shal be vnto you holy for the Lorde Whosoeuer shal make lyke vn to that to smel therto shal perysh frō among his people ¶ The callynge of Bezaleel and Ahaliab the workemen The Sabboth cōmaūded The tables of stone ginen Moses CAPI XXXI ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge beholde I haue called by name Bezaleel the sonne of Ury the sonne of Hur of the trybe of Iuda And I haue fylled hym with the spiryte of God in wysdome and vnderstandynge in knowledge and in all maner worke to fynde out subtyll feates and to worke in golde syluer and brasse and in the crafte to set stoones to carue in tymbre and to worke in al maner workmanshyp And behold I haue gyuen hym to be his cōpanion Ahaliab the sonne of Ahisamach of the trybe of Dan and in the hertes of al that are wyse herted I haue put wysdome to make al that I haue cōmaunded the the tabernacle of wytnesse the arke of wytnes and the mercyseate that is there vpon and al the ornamentes of the Tabernacle and the table and his ornamentes the pure candelstycke with al his apparel and the aulter of insens and the aulter of burntoffrynges and al his vessels and the lauer with his foote The vestimentes to minystre in and the holye garmentes for Aaron the preest and the garmen tes of his sonnes to minystre in the anoyntynge oyle and swete sence for the sanctuary accordyng to al that I haue cōmaunded the shall they do And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Speake vnto the chyldren of Israell and saye In any wyse se that ye kepe my Sabboths for it is a sygne bytwene me you in your generacyons for to knowe that I the Lorde am he that doeth sanctifye you Kepe my Sabboth therfore for it is holye vnto you He that defyleth it shal be stayne For whosoeuer worketh therin the same soule shal be roted out from amonge his people Sixe dayes shall men worke And in the seuenth daye is the Sabboth of the hoolye reste of the Lorde Whosoeuer doth any worke in the Sabboth daye shall dye wherfore let the chyldren of Israel kepe the Sabboth that they obserue it thorowout theyr generacyons that it be an appoyntemēt for euer For it is a sygne bytwene me the chyldrē of Israel for euer For in syx dayes the lorde made heuen and earth and in the seuenth day he rested was refreshed And when the Lorde had made an ende of the cōmonyng with Moses vpon the mounte Sinay he gaue hym two tables of wytnes euen tables of stone wrytten with the ☞ fynger of God ¶ The golden calfe Moses prayeth he breaketh the tables for anger He chydeth Aaron The ydolaters slayne CAPI XXXII ANd when the people sawe that it was longe or Moses came downe out of the mountayne they gathered them selues togyther vnto Aaron and sayde vnto hym Up make vs Goddes to go before vs for of this Moses the felowe that brought vs out of the lande of Egypt we wote not what is become And Aarō said vnto him plucke of the golden earingꝭ which are in the eares of your wyues your Sonnes and of youre doughters and brynge them vnto me And all the people plucked of the golden earynges which they had in theyr eares and brought them vnto Aaron And he receyued them of theyr handes and facyoned it with a grauer and made of it a calfe of molton mettall And they sayde These be thy Goddes o Israell whiche brought the out of the lande of Egypt And when Aaron sawe that he made an aulter before it And Aaron cryed sayenge tomorow is the holy day of the Lorde And they roose vp in the mornynge and offered burntofferynges brought peaceofferynges also And the people sat them downe to eate and drynke and rose vp agayne to playe And ✚ the Lorde sayd vnto Moses go gette the downe Thy people whiche thou broughtest out of the lande of Egypte haue marred all they are turned atonce out of the waye whiche I cōmaunded them for they haue made them a calfe of molten metal and haue worshipped it and haue offered therto saynge These be thy goddes o Israel which hath brought the out of the lande of Egypt And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses I haue sene this people beholde it is a styffe necked people and nowe suffre me that my wrath may waxe hote agaynst them and con sume them and I wyll make of the a myghtye people And Moses besought the Lorde his god sayd O lorde why doth thy wrath waxe hote agaynst thy peple which thou hast brought out of the lande of Egypt w t greate power and with a myghtye hande wherfore shulde the Egyptians speake and saye For a myschefe dyd he brynge them out euen for to flee them in the mountaynes and to cō sume them from the face of the earth Turne from thy fearse wrath and ❀ turne from this euyll deuysed agaynst thy people Remembre Abraham Isaac and Israel thy seruauntes to whome y u swarest by thyne owne selfe and saydest to them I wyl mul tiplye your seede as the sterres of heuen and all this lande that I haue spoken of wyll I gyue vnto your seede and they shal enheryte it for euer And the lorde refrayned hym selfe from that euyll ⊢ whiche he sayde he wolde do vnto his people And Moses turned his backe and went downe from the hyll the two tables of wytnesse were in his hande and the same tables were wrytten on bothe the leaues and those tables were the worke of God and the wrytynge was the wrytynge of god grauen in the tables And whē Iosua herde the noyce of the peple as they showted he sayd vnto Moses there is a noyse of war in the host And he answered it is not the crye of them that haue the maystrye nor of them that haue the worse but I do heare the noyse of them that synge And it fortuned assoone as he came nye vnto the host he saw the calfe and the daunsyng and Moses wrath waxed hote and he cast the tables out of his hande and brake them benethe the hyll And he toke the calfe whiche they had made and burned it in the fyre and stampt it vnto powder and strawed it in the water made the Chyldren of Israel drynke of
of the heades was of syluer all the pyllers of the courte were hooped aboute with syluer And the hangynge of the gate of the courte was nedleworke of yelowe sylke purple scarlet and whyte twyned sylke xx cubytes long fyue in the bredth ouer agaynst the hangyngꝭ of the courte And theyr pyllers were iiii theyr iiii sockettꝭ of brasse and the knoppes of syluer the heades ouer layde with syluer hooped aboute with syluer and all the pynnes of the tabernacle of the courte rounde aboute were of brasse This is the somme of the habitacyon of wytnesse as it was counted accordyng to the cōmaūdement of Moses for the offyce of the Leuytꝭ by the hand of Ithamar son to Aarō the preest And Bezaleel the sonne of Uri the son of Hur of the tribe of Iuda made al that the lorde cōmaūded Moses with hym was Ahaliab sonne of Ahisamach of the tribe of Dan a connyng grauer a worker of nedleworke in yelowe sylke purple scarlet white twyned sylke All the golde that was occupyed for all the worke of the holy place was the golde of the waueofferyng euen xxix hūdred weyght and seuen hundred xxx sicles accordyng to the sicle of the sanctuarye And the somme of syluer that came of the multitude was v. score hundred weyght a thousande seuen hundred lxxv sicles after the sicle of the sanctuary For euery mā an halfe weyght euen halfe a sicle after the sicle of the sanctuary for all them that wente to be nombred from xx yere olde aboue euen for vi hundred thousande and. iii. thousande and v. hundred and. l. men And the fyue score hundred weyght of syluer were cast the sockettes of the sanctuary and the sockettes of the vayle an hundred sockettes of the fyue score hundred weyght an hundred weyght of euery socket And of the thousande vii hundred lxxv sicles he made knoppes to the pyllers ouerlayde the heades and hooped them ❀ vvith syluer And the brasse of the waueoffrynge was lxx hundred weyght and two thousand and foure hundred sycles And therwith he made the sockettes to the dore of the tabernacle of wytnes and the brasen aulter the brasen gredyren for it with all the vessels of the aulter the sokettes of the courte round aboute the sokets for the courte gate al the pynnes of the habitacyō al the pynnes of the courte round aboute ¶ The apparell of Aaron and his sonnes All that the Lorde comaunded was offered CAPI XXXIX ANd of the yelowe sylke purple scarlet they made the vestimentes of ministracyon to do seruyce in the holy place made the holye garmentes for Aaron as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses And he made the Ephod of golde yelowe sylke purple scarlet whyte twined sylke And they dyd beate the golde in to thyn plates cut it in to wyers to worke it in the yelowe sylke purple scarlet and in the fyne whyte with brodered worke And they made two sydes for it to cloose them vp by the. ii edges And the broderyng of the gyrdell that was vpon it was of the same stuffe after the same worke of golde yelowe sylke purple scarlet twyned whyte sylke as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses And they wrought Onix stones closed in ouches of golde and graued as sygnettꝭ are grauen with the names of the chyldrē of Israell and put them on the shoulders of the Ephod that they shulde be stoones for a remembraunce of the chyldren of Israel as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses And he made the brestlap of cōnyng worke lyke the worke of Ephod euen of gold yelow sylke purple scarlet twyned whyte sylke It was iiii square and they made the brestlap double an hande bredth long and an hande bredth brode And they fylled it with iiii rowes of stones The fyrst rowe a Sardios a Topas Smaragdus the seconde rowe a Rubye a Saphyr and a Diamonde in the. iii. ●owe Ligurios an Achet and an Amatist in the fourth rowe a Turcas an Onir and a Iaspis And they were closed in ouches of golde in theyr inclosers And the. xii stones were grauen as sygnettes with the names of the chyldren of Israel euery stone with his name according to the. xii tribes And they made vpon the brestlap two fastenynge cheynes of wrethen worke and pure golde And they made two hookes of golde and two golde rynges and put the two rynges in the two corners of the brestlap And they put the two cheynes of golde in the two rynges in the corners of the brestlap And the two endes of the two cheynes they fastened in the two hookes and put them on the shoulders of the Ephod vppon the fore front of it And they made two rynges of golde and put them on the two corners of the brestlap vpon the edge of it whiche was on the insyde of the Ephod And they made two golde rynges and put them on the two sydes of the Ephod benethe on the fore syde of it and ouer agaynst his felowe aboue vpon the brodryng of the Ephod and they strayned the brestlap by his rynges vnto the rynges of the Ephod with a lace of yelowe sylke that it myght be vpon the brodryng of the Ephod that the brestlap shuld not be loosed from the Ephod as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses And he made the tunycle vnto the Ephod of wouen worke all togyther of yelowe sylke and there was an hole in the myddest of the tunycle as the coler of a partlet with a band rounde aboute the coler that it shulde not rent And in the tunycle they made hēmes w t Pomegarnates of yelowe sylke purple scarlet whyte twyned sylke And they made lytell belles of pure golde put them amonge the pomegarnates rounde aboute vpon the edge of the tunycle a bel and a pomegarnate a bell and a pomegarnate rounde aboute the hemmes of the tunycle to mynystre in as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses And they made cotes of fyne whyte of wouen worke for Aaron and his sonnes a mytre of fyne whyte and goodly bonettes of fyne whyte and lynen breches of twyned whyte and a gyrdle of twyned whyte yelowe sylke purple scarlet euen of nedle worke as the Lorde commaunded Moses And they made the plate for the holy crowne of fyne golde wrote vpon it with grauen worke the holynesse of the lorde and tyed vnto it a lace of yelowe sylke to fasten it on hye vpō the mytre as the lorde cōmaunded Moses Thus was all the worke of the habitacyon and of the tabernacle of wytnesse fynysshed And the chyldren of Israel dyd accordynge to al that the Lorde had cōmaunded Moses Euen so dyd they And they brought the habitacyon vnto Moses the tente and all his apparell buttons bordes barres pyllers sockettes the coueryng of rammes skynnes read and the coueryng of taxus skinnes and the hangyng vayle the arke of wytnesse and the barres
therof the mercyseate the table and all the vesselles therof the shewbread the pure candelstycke with the lampes therof euen with the Lamppes to be prepared and all the vesselles therof and the Oyle for lyght the golden aulter and the anoyntyng oyle and the swete sence and the hangyng of the tabernacle doore the brasen aulter with his gredyren of brasse his barres all his vessels the lauer his fote the hanginges of the courte with his pyllers and sockettes the hangyng to the courte gate and his pynnes and cordes and all the vessell of the seruyce of the habitacyon for the tabernacle of wytnesse the ministryng vestimentes to serue in the holy place and the holy vestimentes for Aaron the preest and his sonnes raymentes to ministre in accordyng to al that the Lorde cōmaunded Moses euen so the chyldren of Israel made all the worke And Moses behelde all the worke and se they had done it euen as the Lorde commaunded euen so had they done and Moses blessed them ¶ The Tabernacle teared vp The glory of the lorde appeareth in a clowde couerynge the Tabernacle CAPI XL. ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge In the fyrst day of the fyrst moneth shalte thou set vp the habitacyon and the tabernacle of wytnesse put therin the arke of witnesse couer the arke with the vayle and bryng in the table and apparel it accordyng to the order therof And thou shalt bryng in the candelstycke and lyght his lampes and set the sence aulter of golde before the arke of wytnesse and put the hangynge at the dore of the habitaciō And set the burntoffrynge aulter before the dore of the habitacyon and Tabernacle of wytnesse and set the lauer bytwene the Tabernacle of wytnesse the aulter put water therein and make the courte rounde aboute and hang vp the hangynge at the courte gate And thou shalte take the anoyntyng oyle and anoynte the habitacyon and all that is therin halowe it with all the vessels therof that it may be holy And thou shalte anoynte the aulter of burntoffryng and al the vessels sanctifie the aulter that it maybe an aulter moost holy And thou shalte anoynte also the lauer and his fote and sanctifie it And thou shalte bryng Aaron and his sonnes vnto the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse and wasshe them with water And thou shalte put vpon Aaron the holy vestimentes anoynte hym sanctifie hym that he maye ministre vnto me And thou shalte bryng his sonnes clothe them with garmentes and anoynte them as thoyu dydest anoynte theyr father that they may ministre vnto me For theyr anoynting shal be an euerlasting preest hode vnto them thorowout theyr generaciōs And Moses dyd accordyng to all that the Lorde cōmaunded hym euen so dyd he Thus was the Tabernacle reared vp the fyrste daye in the fyrste moneth in the seconde yere And Moses reared vp the Tabernacle and fastened his sockettes and set vp the bordes therof and put in the barres of it reared vp his pyllers and spred abrode the tent ouer the habitacion put ☞ the coueryng of the tent on hye aboue it as the lorde cōmaunded Moses And he toke ☞ the testimony and put it in the arke set the barres to the arke put the mercyseate on hye vpon the arke brought the arke into the habitacyon hanged vp the vayle and couered the arke of wytnesse as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses And he put the table in the Tabernacle of wytnes in the north syde of the habitacyon but without the vayle set the bread in order before the Lorde euen as the Lorde had cōmaunded Moses And he put the candelstycke in the tabernacle of wytnesse ouer agaynst the table towarde the south syde of the habitacion set vp the lampes before the Lorde as the lorde cōmaunded Moses And he put the golden aulter in the tabernacle of wytnesse before the vayle brent swete sence theron as the lorde cōmaunded Moses And he hanged vp the hangyng at the dore of the habitacion set the burntofferyng aulter by the entryng in of the habitacion of the tabernacle of wytnesse offred burntofferynges and meatoffrynges theron as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses And he set the lauer bytwene the tabernacle of wytnesse the aulter powred water therin to wasshe withal And Moses Aaron his sonnes wasshed theyr handes theyr feete therat when they went into the tabernacle of wytnes when they went to the aulter they wasshed themselues as the lorde cōmaūded Moses And he reared vp the court rounde aboute the habitacyon the aulter set vp an hangyng at the courte gate and so Moses finisshed the worke And the cloude couered the tabernacle of wytnes the glory of the lorde fylled the habitacion And Moses coulde not entre into the Tabernacle of wytnesse bycause the clowde abode theron the glory of the lorde fylled the habitacyon For the cloude had couered all And when the cloude was taken vp from of the habitacyon the chyldren of Israel toke theyr iourneys thorowout theyr armyes And when the cloude was not taken vp they iourneyed not tyll it was taken vp for the cloude of the lord was vpon the habitacion by day and fyre by nyght in the syght of all the house of Israel thorowout all theyr armyes ¶ The ende of the seconde boke of Moses called in the Hebrue Uelle schemoth and in the Latyn Exodus ¶ The thyrde boke of Moses called in the Hebrue vaicrah and in the Latyn Leuiticus ¶ The order of burntofferynge● CAPI Primo ANd the Lorde called Moses and spake vnto hym out of the tabernacle of wytnes sayeng Speake vnto the chyldren of Israel and thou shalte say vnto them Yf a mā of you brynge a sacrifice vnto the Lorde ye shall bryng your sacrifice from among these cattel euen from among the oxen the shepe If his sacrifice be a burntofferynge let hym offre a male of the oxen without blemysshe bryng him of his owne voluntary wyl vnto the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse before the Lorde And he shall put his hande vpon the heade of the burntsacrifice and it shal be accepted for hym to be his attonement And he shall kyll the calfe of the droue before the Lorde And the preestes Aarons sonnes shall brynge the bloode and sprynkle it rounde aboute vpon the aulter that is by the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse And then shall he flay the burntofferyng hewe hym in peces And the sonnes of Aaron the preest shal put fyre vpon the aulter and put wood vpon the fyre And the Preestes Aarons sonnes shall lay the partes euen the heade the fat vpon the wood that is vpon the fyre in the aulter But the inwardes and the legges therof shal he wasshe in water and the preest shall burne all in the aulter that they may be ● burntsacrifice for a swete odoure vnto the
accordyng to the synne of the people let hym brynge for his synne whiche he hath synned a yonge oxe without blemysh vnto the Lorde for a synneofferynge And he shall brynge the yonge oxe vnto the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse before the Lorde shall put his hande vpon the yonge oxe heade and kyll the yonge oxe before the Lorde And the preest that is anoynted shal take of the yonge oxe bloode and brynge it in to the tabernacle of wytnesse and the preest shal dyp his fynger in the bloode and sprynkle therof vii tymes before the Lorde euen before the hangynge of the holy place And he shall put some of the bloode before the lorde vpon the hornes of the aulter of swete sence whiche is in the Tabernacle of wytnesse and shall powre all the bloode of the yonge oxe vnto the botome of the aulter of burntofferynge whiche is at the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse And he shall take away al the fat of the oxe that is for synne the fat that couereth the inwardes all the fat that is aboute the inwardes and the two kydneyes and the fat that is vpon them and vpon the loynes the aboundaunce of the lyuer shall he take awaye with the kydneyes as it was taken awaye in the oxe of the peaceofferynges and let the preest burne them vpon the aulter of burntofferynge But the skynne of the yonge oxe and al his fleshe with his heade his legges with his inwardes and his donge shall he beare out and cary the yonge oxe altogyther out of the hooste vnto a clene place euen where the asshes are powred out and burne hym there on wood in the fyre euen by the place where the asshes are cast out shall he be burnte Yf the hole congregacyon of Israell syn thorow ygnoraunce the thynge be hyd from theyr eyes so that they haue cōmytted any of those thynges whiche the Lorde hath forbydden to be done in his cōmaundementes and haue offended When the synne whiche they haue synned in is knowen the congregacyon shal brynge a yonge oxe for the synne and brynge hym before the Tabernacle of wytnesse and the elders of the multytude shall put theyr handes vpon the heade of the yonge oxe before the Lorde And the yonge oxe shall be slayne before the Lorde And the preest that is anoynted shal bryng of his bloode into the tabernacle of wytnesse and the preest shall dyppe his fynger in the bloode and sprynkle it seuen tymes before the Lorde euen before the vayle And shall put of the blode vpon the hornes of the aulter whiche is before the Lorde in the Tabernacle of wytnesse shall powre all the blood vnto the botome of the aulter of burntofferynge whiche is before the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse and shall take all his fatte from hym and burne it vpon the aulter and shall do with this yonge oxe as he dyd with the yonge oxe for synne euen so shall he doo with this And the preest shall make an attonement for them and it shall be forgyuen them And he shall brynge this yonge oxe without the hoost and burne him as he burneth the fyrst For it is an oblacyon for the syn of the congregacyon When a Lorde synneth and commytteth thorowe ygnoraunce anye of these thynges whiche the Lorde his god hath forbydden to be done in his cōmaundementes and hath offended And yf his synne be shewed vnto hym whiche he hath done he shall brynge his offerynge euen an he goote without blemysshe and laye his hande vpon the heade of the he goote and kyll it in the place where the burntofferynge is vsed to be kylled before the Lorde for it is a synofferynge And let the preest take of the bloode of the offerynge with his fynger and put it vpon the hornes of the burntofferynge aulter powre his bloode vnto the botome of the burntofferynge aulter and burne al his fatte vpon the aulter as the fat of the peaceofferynges And the preest shall make an attonement for hym as concernynge his syn it shal be for gyuen hym Yf one of the comen peple of the lande synne thorowe ygnoraunce and commyt any of the thynges which the lorde hath forbydden in his commaundementes to be done so hath trespassed Yf his syn whiche he hath synned come to his knowledge he shall brynge for his offeryng a she goote frō among the flockes without blemyshe for his syn whiche he hath synned laye his hande vpon the heade of the offeryng and slee it in the place of burntofferinges And the preest shall take of the bloode therof with his fynger put it vpon the hornes of the burntofferynge aulter powre al the bloode vnto the botome of the aulter shall take awaye all his fat as the fat of the peaceofferynges is taken away And the preest shal burne it vpō the aulter that it may be a swete sauour vnto the lorde the preest shal make an attonement for hym and it shal be forgyuen hym And yf he brynge a shepe for a synne offeryng he shal brynge a female without blemyshe and laye his hande vpon the heade of the offeryng and slee it for a synofferynge in the place where they kyll the burntofferyng And the preest shall take of the bloode of the offerynge with his fynger and put it vpon the hornes of the burntofferyng aulter shal powre the bloode therof vnto the botome of the aulter And he shall take awaye all the fat therof as the fat of the shepe of the peace offerynge is wont to be taken away And the Preest shall burne it vpon the aulter that it may be the lordes burntsacrifyce the preest shal make an attonement for his synne that he hath cōmytted it shall be forgyuen hym ¶ Of othes ●lmsynge of hym that toucheth vncleane thynges Purga●yon of an othe and of synne done by Ignoraunce CAPI V. YF a soule synne and heare the voyce of swearynge and is a wytnesse whyther he hath sene or knowne of it yf he haue not vttered it he shall beare his fyn Eyther yf ☞ a soule touche any vncleane thynge whyther it be the caryō of an vncleane beast or of vncleane cattel or vncleane worme and is not ware of it beholde he is vncleane and hath offended Eyther yf he touche any vnclennesse of man whatsoeuer vnclennesse it be that a man is wont to be defyled withall and is not ware of it cōmeth to the knowledge of it he hath trespased Eyther yf a soule sweare and pronoūceth w t his lyppes to do euyll or to do good what soeuer it be that a man vseth to pronounce w t an othe and the thyng be hyd from hym and cōmeth to the knowledge of it and hath offended in one of these And it shall come to passe that when he hath syūed in one of these thynges he shall cōfesse that he hath synned in that thynge Therfore shall he brynge his trespaceofferynge
offerynge be kylled before the Lorde for it is ☞ moost holy The Preest that offereth it shall eate it In the holy place shal it be eaten euen in the courte of the tabernacle of wytnesse No man touche the fleshe therof sane he that is halowed And who so sprinkleth of the blood therof vpon any garment ☞ thou shalt washe it in the holy place there as it is sprinkled vpō But the earthen potte that it is soden in shall be brokē And yf it be soden in a brasen pot it shal be scowred and rinsed in the water All the males amonge the preestes shall cate therof for it is moost holye And no synne offerynge whose blood is brought into the tabernacle of wytnesse to reconcyle withall in the holy place shal be eaten but shal be burnt in the fyre ¶ Trespaceofferynges Synofferynges and Peaceofferynges The ●at and the bloode may not be eaten CAPI VII THIS is the lawe of the trespaceofferynge it is moost holye In the place where they kyll the burntofferyng shal they kyll the trespaceofferynge also and his bloode shall he sprynkle rounde aboute vpon the aulter All the fat therof shall they offre the rumpe and the fatte therof that couereth the inwardes and the two kydneys and the fat that is on them and vpō the loynes and the aboundaunce that is on the lyuer shalte thou take away with the kidneys the preest shall burne them vpon the aulter to be a sacrifyce vnto the Lorde for it is a trespace offeryng Al the males among the preesteshal eate therof in the holye place for it is moost holye As the synneofferyng is so is the trespaceofferyng one lawe serueth for both and it shall be the Preestes that reconcyleth therwith And the Preest that offereth any mans burntofferynge ☞ shall haue the skynne of the burntofferynge whiche he hath offered And all the meatofferynge that is baken in the ouen and that is dressed vpon the gredyren in the fryenge pan shall be the preestes that offereth it And euery meatofferyng that is myngled with oyle and that is drye shall perteyne vnto all the sonnes of Aaron and one shall haue as muche as another This is the lawe of peaceofferyng when it is offered vnto the Lorde Yf he offre it to gyue thankꝭ he shal brynge vnto his thanke offerynge swete cakes myngled with oyle and swete wafers anoynted with Oyle and cakes myngled with oyle of fyne flour fryed He shall brynge his offeryng vpon cakes of leuended breade for his peaceofferyngꝭ to gyue thankes and of all the sacrifyce he shal offre one for an heueofferyng vnto the lorde and it shall be the preestes that sprynkled the bloode of the peaceofferynges And the fleshe of the thankeofferyng in his peaceofferyngꝭ shal be eaten the same daye that it is offered And let hym laye vp nothyng of it vntyll the morowe But yf he offre his sacrifyce by reason of a vowe or of his owne frewyll it shall be eaten the same day that he offereth his sacrifyce And yf ought remayne vntyl the morowe it maye be eaten but asmoche of the offered flesshe as remayneth vnto the thyrde daye shall be burnt with fyre And yf any of the flesshe of his peaceofferynges be eaten in the thyrde daye then shall he that offereth it obteyne no fauour ☞ neyther shal it be rekened vnto hym but shal be an abhominacion Therfore the soule that eateth of it ☞ shall beare his synne And the flesshe that toucheth any vnclene thyng shal not be eaten but burnt with fyre and all that be cleane shall eate the flesshe But yf any soule eate of the flesh of the peace offerynge that perteyneth vnto the lorde hauynge his vnclennesse vpon hym the same soule shall perysshe from among his people Moreouer the soule that doeth touche any vncleane thynge that is of the vnclennes of man or of any vncleane beast or any abhominacyon that is vncleane and then eate of the flesshe of the peaceofferynge whiche perteyneth vnto the Lorde that soule shall peryshe from his people And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge speake vnto the Chyldren of Israel and saye Ye shall eate no maner fat of oxen of shepe and of gootes neuerthelatter the fat of the beaste that dyeth alone the fat of that which is torne with wylde beastes shall be occupyed in any maner of vse but ye shal in no wyse eate of it For whosoeuer eateth the fat of the beast of whiche men vse to bryng an offryng vnto the Lorde that soule that eateth it shal peresh from his people Moreouer ye shall eate no maner of bloode whyther it be of fowle or of beaste Whatsoeuer soule it be that eateth ▪ any maner of bloode the same soule shall perysshe from his people And the Lorde talked with Moses sayenge speake vnto the chyldren of Israel and say he that bryngeth his peaceofferynge vnto the Lorde let hym brynge his gyfte vnto the lorde of his peaceofferyng Let his owne handes brynge the offerynges of the Lorde euen the fatte with the brest shall he brynge that the brest maye be waued for a waueofferynge before the lorde And the Preest shall burne the fat vpon the aulter and the brest shall be Aarons and his Sonnes And the ryght shoulder shall ye gyue vnto the preest for an heueofferyng of your peace offeryngꝭ The same that offereth the blode of the peace offerynges and the fat amonge the sonnes of Aaron shal haue the ryght shoulder for his parte for the wauebrest and the haueshoulder haue I taken of the chyldren of Israel euen of theyr peaceofferynges and haue gyuen it vnto Aaron vnto his sonnes by a statute for euer of the chyldrē of Israel This is the anoyntynge of Aaron and the anoyntynge of his sonnes in the Sacrifyces of the lorde in the daye when he offered them to be preestes vnto the lorde And these are the sacrifyces whiche the Lorde cōmaunded to be gyuen them in the day of theyr anoyntynge of the chyldren of Israel by a statute for euer in theyr generacyons This is the law of the burntofferynge and of the meateofferynge and of the Sacrifyce for synne and trespace for consecracyon and for the peaceofferyng whiche the Lorde cōmaunded Moses in the mounte of Sinay when he cōmaunded the Chyldren of Israel to offre theyr Sacrifyces vnto the Lorde in the wyldernesse of Sinay ¶ The anoyntynge of Aaron and his sonnes CAPI VIII ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge take Aaron and his sonnꝭ with hym and the vestures and the anoyntynge Oyle and a yonge oxe for synne and two rammes and a basket with swete bread and gather thou al the congregacyon togyther vnto the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse And Moses dyd as the Lorde cōmaunded hym and the people were gathered togyther vnto the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse And Moses sayde vnto the congregacyon this is the thynge whiche the Lorde cōmaunded to be done And Moses brought Aaron and his sonnes and wasshed
hym selfe in water and be vncleane vnto the euen so that whyther he touche her couche or any vessel wheron she hath sytten he shall be vnclene vnto the euen And yf a man lye with her and her vnclennes come vpon hym he shall be vncleane vii dayes and all the couche wheron he lyeth shal be vncleane When a womans bloode runneth longe tyme out of the tyme of her natural course or yf it runne beyonde her natural co●●ese let al the dayes of the yssue be iudged vncleane euen as the dayes of her natural disease she shall be vncleane Al her couches wheron she lyeth as longe as her yssue lasteth shal be as her couche whē she hath her naturall dysease And whatsoeuer she sytteth vpon shal be vncleane as is her vnclennesse when she is put apart And who soeuer toucheth any of these shal be vncleane and shal wasshe his clothes bath hym selfe in water be vncleane vnto euen And after that she is clēsed of her yssue she shal counte her vii dayes and after that she shal be cleane In the. viii daye she shall take vnto her two turtels or two yong pygeons and brynge them vnto the preest before the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse And the preest shal offre the one for a synoffryng and the other for a burntofferyng and make an attonement for her before the lorde as cōcernyng the yssue of her vnclēnes Therfore shall ye seperate the chyldren of Israel from theyr vnclennesse that they dye not in theyr vnclennes yf they defyle my habytacyō that is amonge them This is the lawe of hym that hath a runnyng yssue and of him whose seede runneth from hym in his slepe and is defyled therin and of her that for her naturall disease is put a parte and of whosoeuer hath a runnynge yssue whyther it be man or womā and of hym that lyeth with her which is vncleane ¶ What Aaron must do The clensynge of the sanctuarye Of the feast of clensynge Aaron cōfesseth the synnes of the chyldren of Israell CAPI XVI ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses after the death of the. ii sonnes of Aaron when they offered before the Lorde and dyed And he sayd vnto Moses Speake vnto Aaron thy brother that he come not at all tymes into the holy place within the vayle before the mercyseate whiche is vpon the arke that he dye not For I wyll appeare in the clowde vpon the mercyseate But with this thyng shall Aaron come in to the holy place euen with a bullocke ☞ for synne and with a ram for a burntoffrynge He shall put the holy lynnen albe vpon hym shall haue a lynnen breche vpon his flesshe and shal be gyrded with a lynnen gyrdle and put the lynnen mytre vpon his heade These are holy garmentes therfore shal he wasshe his fleshe with water when he doth put them on And he shall take of the multitude of the chyldren of Israel two he gootes for synne and a ram for a burntoffrynge And Aaron shall offre his bullocke for synne ☞ and make an attonement for hym and for his house And he shall take the two gootes and present them before the Lorde at the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse And Aaron shall cast lottes ouer the two gootes one lot shal be for the Lorde and an other for the scapegoote And Aaron shall brynge the goote vpon whiche the lordes Lotte fell and offre hym for synne But the goote on which the lot fell to scape shall be set alyue before the lorde to reconcyle with and to let hym go as a scape goote fre in to the wyldernesse And Aaron shal offre his bullocke for synne and reconcyle for hym selfe an for his house and shall kyll the bullocke for synne And he shall take a censer ful of burnyng coles out of the aulter before the Lorde and shall fyll his handfull of swete sence beaten smal bryng them wtin the vayle put the sence vpon the fyre before the Lorde that the cloude of the sence may couer the mercyseate that is vpon the wytnesse that he dye not And he shal take of the bloode of the bullocke and sprynkle it with his fynger vpon the mercyseate eastwarde and before the mercyseate shall he sprynkle of the bloode with his fynger seuen tymes Then shall he kyll the goote that is the peoples synneofferyng and bryng his bloode within the vayle and do with that blood as he dyd with the blood of the bullocke sprynklyng it vpon the mercyseate before the mercyseate And he shall reconcyle the holy place from the vnclennesses of the chyldren of Israel and from theyr trespaces in all theyr synnes And so shall he do for the tabernacle of wytnesse that is set among them euen among theyr vnclennesses And let there be no body in the tabernacle of wytnesse when he goeth in to make an attonement in the holy place vntyll he come out And let hym make an attonemente for hym selfe and for his houssholde and for all the multitude of Israel And he shall go out vnto the aulter that is before the Lorde and reconcyle vpon it and shall take of the blood of the bullocke and of the blood of the goote put it vpon the hornes of the aulter round aboute and sprynkle of the blood vpon it w t his fynger seuen tymes and clense it and halowe it from the vnclennesses of the chyldren of Israel And when he hath made an ende of reconcylynge the holy place and the tabernacle of wytnesse and the aulter he shall brynge the lyue goote and Aaron shall put bothe his handes vpon the head of the lyue goote and confesse ouer hym all the myssededes of the chyldren of Israel and all theyr trespaces in all theyr synnꝭ puttyng them vpon the head of the goote sende hym away by the hande of a conuenyent man in to the wyldernesse And the goote shal beare vpon hym all theyr mysdedes vnto the wyldernesse and he shall let the goote go free in to the wyldernesse And Aaron shal come in to the tabernacle of wytnes put of the lynnen clothes whiche he put on whē he went in into the holy place and leaue them there let hym wasshe his flesshe with water in the holy place and put on his owne rayment and then come out offre his burntoffryng and the burntoffring of the people and make an attonemente for hymselfe and for the people and the fat of the synnoffryng shal he burne vpon the aulter And he that caryed forth the goote to ☞ As a zel shal wasshe his clothes bathe his fleshe in water and then come in to the hoost And the bullocke whiche is for his synne the goote that is for synne whose blood was brought in to clense the holy place shall one cary out without the hoost to be burnt in the fyre with theyr skynnes theyr flesshe theyr dong And he that burneth them shal
washe his clothes and bathe his flesshe in water then come in to the hoost And this shal be an ordinaūce for euer vnto you that in the tenth daye of the seuenth moneth ye ☞ humble your soules and do no worke at all whyther it be one of youre selues or a straunger that soiourneth amonge you for that daye shall the Preest make an attonemente for you to clense you and that ye may be cleane from al your synnes before the lorde Let it be a Sabboth of rest vnto you ye shall humble your soules by an ordinaunce for euer And the preest that is anoynted whose hande was consecrated to ministre in his fathers steade shall make an attonement and shall put on his lynnen clothes holy vestimentes and reconcile the holy sanctuary and the Tabernacle of wytnesse and shall clense the aulter and make an attonement then for the preestes and for the people of the congregacyon And this shal be an euerlastyng ordinaunce vnto you that he make an attonement for the chyldren of Israel for all theyr synnes once a yere and he dyd as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses ¶ All sacrifyce must be brought to the dore of the Tabernacle To deuyls may they not offer CAPI XVII ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Speake vnto Aaron and vnto his sonnes and vnto all the chyldren of Israel and say vnto them This is the thing which the lorde hath charged saynge What man soeuer of the house of Israel kylleth an oxe or lambe or goote in the hooste or that kylleth it oute of the hooste and bryngeth it not vnto the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse to offre an offrynge vnto the Lorde before the dwellyng place of the Lorde bloode shall be imputed vnto that man as thoughe he had shed bloode and that man shal be roted out from amonge his people Wherfore when the chyldren of Israel bryng theyr offrynges that they offre in the wyde felde they shulde bryng them vnto the lorde euen vnto the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse to the preest to offre them for peace offrynges vnto the lord And the preest must sprynkle the bloode vppon the aulter of the Lorde whiche is before the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse burne the fat for a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde And let them no more offre theyr offrynges vnto deuyls after whom they haue gone a hoorynge This shall be an ordinaunce for euer vnto them in theyr generacyons And thou shalte saye vnto them what soeuer man it be of the house of Israell or of the straungers which soiourne among you that offereth a burtofferyng or sacrifice and bryngeth it not vnto the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse to offre it vnto the Lorde that man shal peryshe frō among his people And what soeuer man it be of the house of Israel or of the straungers that soiourne among you that eateth any maner of bloode I wyl set my face agaynst that soule that eateth blood wyll destroy hym from amonge his people for the lyfe of the flesshe is in the bloode and I haue gyuen it vnto you vpon the aulter to make an attonement for your soules for bloode shall make an attonement for the soule And therfore I sayde vnto the chyldren of Israell let no Soule of you eate blood Neyther let any straūger that soiourneth amonge you eate bloode And what souer man it be of the chyldren of Israel or of the straungers that soiurne among you whiche hunteth and catcheth any beast or foule that may be eatē let him powre out the blood therof and couer it with earth for the lyfe of all flesshe is in the bloode of it therfore I sayde vnto the chyldren of Israel ye shal eate the blood of no maner of fleshe for the lyfe of all flesshe is the blood therof whosoeuer eateth it shal perysshe And euery soule that eateth it whiche dyed alone or that whiche was torne with wylde beastes whyther it be one of youre selues or a straunger he shall wasshe his clothes and bathe hym selfe in water and be vncleane vnto the euen and then shal he be cleane If he wasshe them not nor bathe his fleshe he shal bere his syn ¶ What degrees of kynred may marrye togyther CAPI XVIII ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Speake vnto the chyldren of Israel and say vnto them I am the lorde your God After the doynges of the lande of Egypte wherin ye dwelte shal ye not do and after the doynges of the lande of Canaan whyther I wyll brynge you shall ye not do neyther walke in theyr ordynaunces but do after my iudgementes and kepe my ceremonyes to walke therin I am the Lorde youre god Ye shall kepe therfore myne ordynaunces and my iudgementes whiche yf a man do he shall lyue in them I am the Lorde Se that none go to his nyghest kynred for to vncouer theyr secretes I am the lorde The secretes of thy father and the secretes of thy mother shalt thou not vncouer for she is thy mother therfore shalt thou not dyscouer her secretꝭ The secretes of thy fathers wyfe shalt thou not dyscouer for it is thy fathers secretes Thou shalt not dyscouer the preuyte of thy syster the doughter of thy father or of thy mother whyther she be borne at home or without Thou shalt not vncouer the secretes of thy Sonnes doughter or thy doughters doughter for that is thyne owne preuite Thou shalt not vncouer the secretes of thy fathers wyues doughter whiche was begotten of thy father and is thy syster thou shalt not dyscouer her secretes Thou shalt not vncouer the secretes of thy fathers syster for she is thy fathers nexte kynswoman Thou shalt not dyscouer the secretes of thy mothers syster for she is thy mothers nexte kynswoman Thou shalte not vncouer the secretes of thy fathers brother that is thou shalte not go in to his wyfe which is thyne awnte Thou shalte not discouer the secretes of thy doughter in lawe For she is thy sonnes wyfe therfore shalt thou not vncouer her secretes Thou not vncouer the secretes of the brothers wyfe for that is thy brothers preuytye Thou shalt not discouer the preuytes of the wyfe her doughter neyther shalt thou take her sonnes doughter or her doughters doughter to vncouer theyr secretes For they are her nexte kyn it were wyckdnesse Thou shalt not take a wyfe and her syster also to vere her that thou woldest vncouer her secretes as longe as she lyueth Thou shalte also not go vnto a woman to vncouer her preuitie as long as she is put a parte for her vnclennesse Moreouer thou shalte not lye with thy neyghbours wyfe to defyle her with seede Thou shalte not also gyue of ☞ thy seed to offre it vnto Meloch neyther shalte thou defyle the name of thy God I am the Lorde Thou shalte not lye with mankynde as with womankynde for it is abhominacyon Thou shalte
that multytude bad stone them with stoones And the glorye of the Lorde appeared in the Tebernacle of wytnesse before all the chyldren of Israell And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses Howe longe do this people prouoke me and howe longe wyll it be or they byleue me for all the sygnes which I haue shewed amonge them I wyll smyte them with the Pestylence and destroye them and wyll make of the a greater nacyon and a myghtyer then they And Moses sayde vnto the Lorde then the Egyptians shall heare it for thou broughtest this people in thy myght from amonge them And it wyl be tolde to the inhabyters of this lande also for they haue herde lykewyse that thou lorde arte amonge this people and that thou lorde arte sene face to face and that thy cloude standeth ouer them and that thou goest before them by daye tyme in a pyller of a cloude and in a pyller of fyre by nyght Yf thou shalte kyll all this people as they were but one man then the nacyons whiche haue herde the fame of the wyll saye The Lorde is not able to brynge in this people into the lande whiche he sware vnto them but hath slayne them in the wyldernesse And nowe I beseche the let the power of my lord be great accordynge as thou haste spoken sayenge The lorde is longe or he be angrye and full of mercye suffereth iniquyte and syn and ❀ ☞ leaueth no man innocent visiteth the vnryghteousnesse of the Fathers vpon the chyldren in the thyrde fourth generacyon be mercyfull I beseche the vnto the synne of this people accordynge vnto thy great mercye as thou hast forgyuen this people from Egypt euen vntyll now And the lorde sayd I haue forgyuen ☞ it accordynge to thy request But ☞ as truly as I lyue al the earth shal be ☞ fylled with the glorye of the lorde But all those men whiche haue sene my glorye and my myracles whiche I dyd in Egypt in the wyldernesse and haue tempted me nowe this x. tymes wyl not herken vnto my voyce shall not se the lande whiche I sware vnto theyr fathers neyther shall any of them that prouoked me se it But my seruaunt Caleb w t whome there was another maner of spiryte bycause he hath folowed me vnto the vttermoost hym I wyll brynge into the lande which he hath walked in his seed shal enherite it also the Amalechites Cananites which dwel in the playne coūtre To morowe turne you and get you in to the wyldernes euen by the way of the red see And the Lorde spake vnto Moses Aaron saynge how longe doth this cuyl multytude murmur agaynst me I haue herde the murmurynges of the chyldren of Israel with the which they murmure agaynst me Tell them therfore As truly as I lyue sayeth the lorde I wyl do vnto you euen as ye haue spoken in my eares Your carkasses shal lye in that wyldernesse And all you that were tolde thorow out your nombres from xx yere and aboue whiche haue murmured agaynst me shall not come into the lande ouer whiche * ☞ I lyfted vp myne hand to make you dwel ther in saue Caleb the Son of Iephune Iosua the son of Nun. But your chyldren which ye sayd shulde be a praye them I wyl bryng in they shall knowe the lande whiche ye haue refused and your carkasses shall lye in this wyldernesse And your chyldren shal wandre in this wyldernesse xl yeres suffre for your ☞ hooredome vntyll your carkasses be wasted in the wyldernesse after the nombre of the dayes in whiche ye serched out the lande euen xl dayes euery daye for a yere shal ye beare your vnryghteousnesse euen xl yeare ❀ and ye shall knowe my dyspleasure I the Lorde haue sayde that I wyll do it vnto all this euyll congregacyon that are gathered togyther agaynst me For in this wyldernes they shal be cōsumed and here they shal dye And the men which Moses sent to serche the lande whiche when they came agayne made all the people to murmure ☞ before hym and brought vp a sclaunder vpon the land euen those men that dyd bryng vp that sclaunder vpon it as though it had ben euyl dyed in a great plage before the lorde But Iosua the son of Nun and Caleb the son of Iephune whiche were of the men that went to searche the lande lyued styll And Moses tolde these sayenges vnto all the chyldren of Israell and the people toke great sorowe And they rose vp early in the mornynge and gat them vp in to the top of the mountayne sayenge lo we be here and wyll go vp vnto the place of whiche the Lorde sayde vnto vs for we haue synned And Moses sayde Wherfore wyll ye go on this maner beyonde the worde of the Lorde it wyll not come well to passe go not vp therfore for the Lorde is not amonge you that ye be not slayne before your enemyes For the Amalechites and the Cananites are there before you and ye wyll fal vpon the swerde ❀ bycause ye are turned awaye from the Lorde and the Lorde wyll not be with you But they ❀ presumed obstinatly to go vp into the hyl top Neuerthelatter the arke of the testament of the Lorde Moses departed not out of the hooste Then the Amalechites and the Cananites whiche dwelt in that hyll came downe smote them and hewed them euen vnto Horma ¶ The drynke offerynges of them that enter in to the lande The punysshement of hym that synneth o● arrogancye or pryde CAPI XV. ANd he Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge speake vnto the Chyldren of Israell and saye vnto them when ye be come in to the lande of youre habytacyons whiche I gyue vnto you and wyll offre an offerynge vnto the Lorde Namely a burntofferynge or a specyall Sacrifice eyther of a vowe or of a wyllyng mynde and ☞ in your princypal feastes to make a swete sauour vn to the Lorde of the oxen or of the flocke Then let hym that offereth his offeryng vnto the Lorde brynge also a meatofferyng of a tenth deale of floure myngled with the fourth parte of an Hin of oyle the fourth parte of an Hin of wyne for a drynkofferyng and offre with the burntofferynge or any other offerynge when it is a Lambe Or yf it be a ram thou shalt offre for a meate offryng two tenth deales of floure myngled with the thyrde parte of an Hin of oyle and for a drynkoffryng thou shalt offre the thyrd parte of an Hin of wyne for a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde And when thou offerest a bullocke for a burntofferyng or for a specyal vowe or peace offeryng vnto the Lorde let hym bryng with a bullocke a meatofferynge of iii. tenth deales of floure myngled w t halfe an Hin of oyle And thou shalte bryng for a drynkeofferyng euen halfe an Hin of wyne for an offryng of a swete sauour vnto the lorde After this
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
Be thou and all thy companye before the Lorde bothe thou they and Aaron to morowe And take euery mā his sencer and put sence in them that ye maye offre before the lorde euery man of the two hundred fyftie take his sencer thou also Aaron that euery one may haue his sencer And they toke euerye man his sencer and put fyre in them and layd sence theron and stode in the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse with Moses and Aaron And Corah gathered all the congregacyon agaynst them vnto the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse And the glory of the Lorde appeared vnto al the congregacyon And the Lorde spake vnto Moses and Aaron sayenge Seperate your selues from among this congregacion that I may consume them atonce And they fell vpon theyr faces and sayde O moost myghtye God of the spirites of all flesshe yf one man hath synned wylte thou be wrothe with all the multitude And the Lorde spake vnto Moses saynge speake vnto the congre gacyon and say Get you away from aboute the dwellynge of Corah Dathan Abiram And Moses rose vp and wente vnto Dathan and Abiram and the elders of Israell folowed hym And he spake vnto the congregacyon saynge departe from the tentes of these wycked men and touche no thynge of theyrs lest ye perysshe in all theyr synnes And so they gat them from the dwellynge of Corah Dathan and Abiram on euery syde And Dathā and Abiram came out and stode in the dore of theyr tentes with theyr wyues theyr sonnes and theyr lytell chyldren And Moses sayd Hereby ye shall knowe that the lorde hath sent me to do al these workes and that I haue not done them of myne owne mynde If these men dye the common deathe of all men or they be ☞ visited after the visitacyon of al men then the Lorde hath not sent me But yf the Lorde make a newe thyng the earth open her mouth swalow them vp withall that they haue and they go downe quycke in to hell then ye shall vnderstand that these mē haue prouoked the lorde And it fortuned that as soone as he had made an ende of speakynge all these wordes the grounde cloue a sondre that was vnder them the earth opened her mouth swalowed them vp theyr houses all the men that were with Corah and all theyr goodes And they and all that they had wente downe alyue vnto hel the erth closed vpon them they peryshed from among the cōgregacion And all Israel that were aboute them fled at the crye of them And they sayde leest the earthe swalowe vs vp also And there came out a fyre from the Lorde and consumed the two hundred fyftie men that offered sence And the Lorde spake vnto Moses saynge Speake vnto Eleazar the sonne of Aaron the preest that he take vp the sencers out of the burnyng and skatter the fyre here and there for the ☞ sencers of these synners are halowed in theyr deathes and let them make of them thyn beaten plates for a couerynge of the aulter For they offered them before the lorde and therfore they are halowed and they shall be a sygne vnto the chyldren of Israel And Eleazar the Preest toke the brasen sencers which they that were burnt had offered and bet them thyn for a coueryng of the aulter to be a remembraunce vnto the chyldren of Israell that no straunger whiche is not of the seede of Aaron come nere to offre sence before the Lorde that it happen not vn to hym lyke as vnto Corah and his companye as the Lorde sayde of hym by the hande of Moses But on the morowe all the multitude of the chyldren of Israell murmured agaynste Moses Aaron sayeng Ye haue kylled the people of the lorde And it fortuned that whē the multitude was gathered agaynst Moses and Aaron they loked towarde the tabernacle of wytnesse And beholde ❀ vvhen they vvere entred in to it the cloude couered it the glorye of the lorde appeared And Moses Aaron came before the Tabernacle of wytnesse And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Get you from amonge this congregacyon that I maye consume them quyckely And they fell vpon theyr faces And Moses sayd vnto Aaron take a sencer and put fyre therin out of the aulter and powre on sence and go quyckely vnto the cōgregacyon that thou mayst opteyne forgyuenesse for them For there is wrath gone out from the Lorde and there is a plage begon And Aaron toke as Moses cōmaunded him and ran in to the myddes of the cōgregacion and beholde the plage was begonne among the people and he put on sence and made an atonement for the people And when he stode bitwene the deade and them that were alyue the plage ceased They that dyed in the plage were xiiii thousande and seuen hundred besyde them that dyed aboute the busynesse of Corah And Aaron went Agayne vnto Moses before the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse and the plage ceased ¶ Aarons rod buddith and beareth blossoms CAPI XVII ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Speake vnto the chyldren of Israel and take of euery prynce of them a rod after the houses of theyr fathers Euen xii roddes and wryte euery mans name vpō his rod. And wryte Aarons name vpon the rod of Leui for euery rod is for a house of theyr fathers and put them in the tabernacle of wytnesse euen in the place where I mete you And the mans rod whom I chose shall blossome And I wyl make cease from me the grudgyngꝭ of the chyldren of Israel wherby they grudge agaynst you And Moses spake vnto the chyldren of Israell and all the princes gaue hym euery prince accordynge to theyr fathers houses a rod euen ●ii roddes the rod of Aaron was among the roddꝭ And Moses put the roddꝭ before the lorde in the tabernacle of wytnes And on the morow Moses went in to the tabernacle of wytnesse and beholde the rod of Aaron for the house of Leui was budded and bare blossoms almondes And Moses brought out all the roddes from before the Lorde vnto al the chyldren of Israel they loked vpon them toke euery man his rod. And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses brynge Aarons rod agayne before the wytnesse to be kept for a token of the chyldrens rebellyō and that theyr murmurynge maye cease fro me and that they dye not And Moses dyd as the Lorde cōmaunded hym euen so dyd he And the chyldren of Israel spake vnto Moses saynge beholde we are wasted away and consumed we al come to nought who soeuer cometh nygh the dwellyng of the lord dyeth Shall we vtterly consume away ¶ The offyce of the leuytes The tythes and fyrst fruytes must be gyuen them Aarons herytage CAPI XVIII ANd the Lorde sayd vnto Aaron Thou and thy sonnes and thy fathers house with the ☞ shal beare the faute of that whiche is done amysse in the holy place And
the name of the Lorde vntyll those dayes And Salomon loued the Lorde and walked in the ordinaunces of Dauid his father saue only that he sacrificed offered incense vpon aulters in hylles And the kynge went to Gibeon to offer there for ☞ that was a specyall offerynge place A thousand burntofferynges dyd Salomon offre vpon that aulter And in Gibeon the Lorde appeared to Salomon in a dreame by nyght And God sayde Aske what thou wylt that I may gyue it the. And Salomon sayde thou hast shewed vnto thy seruaunt Dauid my father great mercy when he walked before the in trueth in ryghtuousnes and in playnesse of herte with the. And thou hast kept for hym this great mercy that thou hast gyuen hym a son to syt on his seate as it is come to passe this daye And nowe O Lorde my God it is thou that hast made thy seruaunt kynge in steade of Dauid my father And I am but yonge and wote not howe to ☞ go out and in And thy seruaunt is in the myddes of thy people whiche thou hast chosen And verely the people are so many that they can not be tolde nor nombred for multitude Gyue therfore vnto thy seruaunt an vnderstandynge herte to iudge thy people that I maye dyscerne bytwene good and bad For who is able to iudge this thy so myghtye a people And this pleased the Lorde well that Salomon had desyred this thynge And God sayde vnto hym Bycause thou hast asked this thynge and hast not asked longe lyfe neyther hast asked ryches nor ☞ the soule of thyne enemyes but hast asked vnderstandynge and discrecyon in iudgement Beholde I haue done accordynge to thy peticyon For I haue gyuen the a wyse and an vnderstandynge herte so that there was none lyke the before the neyther after the shall any aryse lyke vnto the. And I haue also gyuen the that whiche thou hast not asked euen rychesse and honoure so that there shall be no kyng lyke the all thy dayes And yf thou wylte walke in my wayes to kepe myne ordynaunces and my cōmaundementes as Dauid thy father dyd walke I wyll lengthen thy dayes When Salomon awoke beholde it was a dreame And he came to Ierusalem and stode before the arke of the testament of the lorde offered burntofferynges peaceofferynges and made a feast to all his seruaūtes ✚ Then came there two women that were harlottes vnto the kynge and stode before hym And the one woman sayde Oh my lorde I and this woman dwell in one house And I was delyuered of a chylde with her in the house And the thyrde daye after that I was delyuered she was delyuered also and we were togyther and no straunger with vs in the house saue we two And this wyues chylde dyed in the nyght for she smothered it And she arose at mydnyght and toke my son from my syde whyle thyne handmayd slept layde it in her bosom and put her dead chylde in my bosom And when I rose vp to gyue my chylde sucke beholde it was deade But when I had loked vpon it in the mornyng Beholde it was not my son whiche I dyd beare The other woman sayd it is not so But my son lyueth thy sonne is deade And she sayd agayne No but thy son is deade my sonne is a lyue And thus they pleated before the kynge Then sayde the kynge the one sayeth this that is alyue is my son and the deade is thyne And the other sayeth naye But thy son is deade the lyue chylde is myne And the kynge sayde brynge me a swerde And they brought a swerde before the kynge And the kynge sayd Deuyde the lyuynge chylde in two and gyue the one halfe to the one and the other to the other Then spake the woman whose the lyuyng chylde was vnto the kynge for her bowels yerned vpon her son and sayd I beseche the my lorde gyue her the lyuyng chylde and in no wyse sley it But the other sayde let it be neyther myne nor thyne but deuyde it Then the kynge answered and sayd gyue her the lyuynge chylde sley it not for she is the mother therof And all they of Israell herde of the iudgement whiche the kynge had iudged feared the kyng for they sawe that the wysdom of god was in hym to do iustyce ⊢ ¶ The prynces and rulers vnder Salomon The purueyaunce for his vyttayles The nombre of his horses and of his parables CAPI IIII. AND so kynge Salomon was kyng ouer all Israell And these were his Lordes Azariahu the son of Sadock the Preest Elihoreph and Ahia the sonnꝭ of Sisa scrybes Iehosaphath the sonne of Ahilud the recorder Banaiahu the sonne of Iehoiada was ouer the hoost And Sadocke and Abiathar were the preestꝭ And Azariahu the son of Nathan was ouer ☞ the offycers And Zabud the sonne of Nathan was a preest the kynges companyon And Ahisar stewarde of housholde And Adoniram the son of Abda was ouer the trybutes And Salomon had twelue offycers ouer all Israell whiche prouided vyttayle for the kynge his householde eche man his moneth in a yeare made prouisyon for necessary thynges And these are theyr names The sonne of Hur in mount Ephraim the sonne of Dekar in Makaz and in Saalbin and Bethsames Elon and Bethhauā the sonne of Hesed in Aruboth to whome pertayned socho and all the lande of Hepher the sonne of Abinadab in all the regyon of Dor whiche had Tapheth the doughter of Salomon to wyfe Baana the sonne of Ahilud was ouer Thanach and Magiddo and ouer all Bethsan whiche is by Zarthana beneth Iezrael from Bethsan to the playne of Mehola euen vnto the place that is ouer agaynst Iechmean The son of Gaber had Ramoth Gilead and his were the townes of Iair the son of Manasse whiche are in Gilead and vnder hym was the regyon of Argob whiche is in Basan lx great cityes with walles and barres of Brasse Ahinadab the sonnꝭ of Hiddo had Mahenaim Ahimaaz was in Nephthalim and he ●oke Basmath the doughter of Salomon to wyfe Baana the son of Husai was Aser and in Aloth Iehosaphat the sonne of Paruah was in Isachar Semei the son of Ela was in Beniamin Gaber the sonne of Uri was in the countrey of Gilead the lande of Sehon kynge of the Amorites and of Og kynge of Basan and was offycer alone in the lande And Iuda Israell were many euen as the sande of the see in nōbre eatyng drynkynge and makynge mery And Salomon reygned ☞ ouer all the kyngdoms from the ryuer vnto the lande of the Philistines euen vnto the border of Egypt and they brought presentes and serued Salomon all the dayes of his lyfe And Salomons breade for one day was xxx quarters of manchet floure thre score quarters of meale ten stalled oxen twentie out of the pastures and an hundred shepe besyde hartes buckes wylde gootes ❀ and capons For he ruled in all
couenaunt with Dauid thy father sayenge thou shalt not be without a man to be ruler in Israell But and yf ye turne awaye and forsake my statutes and my cōmaundementes whiche I haue set before you and shal go and serue other gods and worshyp them then wyll I plucke them vp by the routes out of my land whiche I haue gyuen them and this house whiche I haue sanctifyed for my name wyl I cast oute of my syght and wyll make it to be a prouerbe and a iest among all nacions And euery one that passeth by shall be astonyed at this house whiche belonged to the moost hygh God and shall saye why hath the lorde delte on this fassion with this land and with this house And they shal answere bycause they forsoke the Lorde God of theyr fathers which brought them out of the land of Egypt caught holde on other gods and worshipped them and serued them euen ther fore hath he brought al this euyl vpon them ¶ The cityes that Salomon buylded after that the house of God was finyshed CAPI VIII ANd it fortuned that after xx yeare when Salomon had buylte the house of the Lorde his owne house he buylt the cityes that Hiram gaue hym and put of the chyldren of Israell in them And Salomon went to Hamath Zoba and strengthed it And he buylt Thadmor in the wyldernes and repayred all the store cityes whiche were in Hamath And he buylt Bethhoron the vpper and Bethhoron the neyther stronge cytyes hauyng walles gates and barres And Baalath and all the store cytyes that Salomon had and all the charet cityes and the cityes of the horsemen euery pleasant place that Salomon had lust to buylde in Ierusalem and Libanō and thorowout all the land of his dominyon And all the people that were lefte of the Hethites Amorytes Pheresytes Heuytes and Iebusytes whiche were not of the chyldren of Israell but were the chyldrē of them which were lefte after them in the lande and were not consumed of the chyldren of Israel them dyd Salomon make to paye trybute vnto this day But of the chyldren of Israel dyd Salomon make no bonde men for his worke but they were men of war and rulers and great Lordes with hym and captaynes ouer his charettes and horsemen And kyng Salomons offycers that ouersawe and ruled the people were two hundred and fyftye And Salomon brought the doughter of Pharao out of the cytye of Dauid in to the house that he had buylded for her For he sayde my wyfe shall not dwell in the house of Dauid kyng of Israel for it is holy bycause that the Arke of the Lorde is come vnto it Then Salomon offered burntofferyngꝭ vnto the lorde on the aulter of the Lorde which he had buylte before the porche doyng euery thynge in his due tyme and offerynge accordynge to the commaundement of Moses in the sabbothes newmoones and solempne feastes thre tymes in the yeare that is to saye in the feast of swete breade in the feast of wekes and in the feast of tabernacles And Salomon set the sortes of Preestes to theyr offyces as Dauid his father had ordered them and the Leuites in theyr watches for to prayse and mynystre before the Preestes daye by day the porters by course at euery gate For so had Dauid the man of god commaunded And they omytted not the commaundement of the kynge vnto the preestes and the Leuytes concernynge any maner of thynge and concernynge the treasures For Salomon made prouisyon for the charges from the fyrst daye that the foundacyon of the house of the Lorde was layde tyll it was finyshed that the house of the lorde was perfyte Then went kynge Salomon to Ezion Gaber and to Eloth at the ❀ redde sees syde in the lande of Edom. And Hiram sent hym by the hande of his seruauntes shyppes and seruauntes that had knowledge of the see they came with the seruauntes of Salomon to Ophir and caryed thence foure hundred and fyftye talentes of golde and brought it to kynge Salomon ¶ The cōmunicacyon of Salomon with the quene of Saba and the gyftes that the one gaue to the other The death of Salomon after whome succedeth Rehoboham CAPI IX ANd when the quene of Saba herde of the fame of Salomon she came to proue hym in harde questions at Ierusalem with a very greate companye with camels that bare spyces and plentye of golde and precyous stones And when she was come to Salomon she cōmuned with hym of al that she had in her herte And Salomon assoyled her all her questions and there was not one worde hyd from Salomon whiche he tolde her not And when the quene of Saba had sene the wysdome of Salomon and the house that he had buylte and the meate of his table the syttynge of his seruauntes and the standynge of his wayters theyr apparell his butlers theyr apparell his goynge vp by the whiche he went in to the house of the Lorde there was no more spiryte in her And she sayde to the kynge the sayenge whiche I herde in myne owne lande of thyne actes and of thy wysdome is true I beleued not the wordes of them vntyll I came and myne eyes had sene it And beholde the one halfe of thy wysdome was not tolde me for thou excedest the fame that I herde Happye are thy men happye are these thy seruauntes whiche stande before the alwaye heare thy wysdome Blessed be the lorde thy God which had lust to the to set the kynge on his ●●●te that thou myghtest be kyng ordeyned by the Lorde thy God Bycause thy God loueth Israell and hath delyte to make them contynue euer therfore made he the kynge ouer them to do ryght and equite And she gaue the kynge an hundred xx talentes of golde and of spyces excedynge great haboundaunce and precyous stones neyther was there any more soche spyce as the quene of Saba gaue kynge Salomon And the seruauntes of Hiram the seruauntes of Salomon whiche brought golde from Ophir brought also ☞ Algume wood and precyous stones And the kynge made of the Algumwood stayres in the house of the lorde and in the Kynges palace and harpes and Psaltryes for Syngers And there was no soche wood sene before in the lande of Iuda And kynge Salomon gaue to the quene of Saba euery pleasaunt thyng that she asked but not so moche as she brought vnto the kynge And so she turned and went away to her owne lande with her seruauntes The weyght of golde that came to Salomon in one yeare was syxe hundred lxvi talentes of golde besydes that which chapmen and marchauntes brought and al the kyngꝭ of Arabia rules of that countrey brought golde and syluer to Salomon And kynge Salomon made CC. bucklers of beaten golde and syx hundred sycles of beaten gold were spente vpon one buckler and thre hundred scheldes made he of beaten golde and one schelde cost thre hundred peces of
shepherde and the shepe shal be scatred abrode and so wyll I turne myne hande to the lytle ones And it shall come to passe sayeth the Lord that in al the lande two partes shal be roted out but the thyrde parte shall remayne therin And the same thyrde parte wyll I bringe thorow y ● fyre wyl clense thē as the syluer is clensed yee trye thē lyke as gold is tryed Then shal they call vpō my name and I wyll heare them I wyl saye it is my people And they shal saye Lorde my God ¶ The wastynge of the churche vnder the fygure of Ierusalem Of the kyng dome of the Lorde CAPI XIIII BEholde the daye of the Lorde cōmeth that thou shalt be spoiled robbed for I wyl gather together all the Heathen to fyght against Ierusalem so y ● the cyte shal be wonne the houses spoiled and the wemē defyled The halfe of the cyte shal go away into captiuite and the resydue of the people shal not be caryed out of the cyte After that shal the Lorde go forth to fight against those Heathē as men vse to fyght in the day of battel Thē shall his fete stande vpō y ● moūt oliuere that lyeth vpon y ● east syde of Ierusalē And y ● moūt olyuete shall cleue in two Eastwarde westwarde so y ● there shal be a greate valley and the halfe moūt shall remoue toward the north the other towarde the southe And ye shall fle vnto the valley of my hilles for the valley of the hilles shal reach vnto Asal Yee fle shall ye lyke as ye fled for the earthquake ī the daies of Osiah kyng of Iuda And the Lorde my God shal come all sayntes w t him In that day shal it not be lyght but colde frost This shal be that specyal daye which is knowen vnto the Lorde nether daye nor nyght but about the euenyng tyme it shal be lyght In that tyme shal there waters of lyfe runne out frō Ierusalem the halfe parte of them towarde the east see the other half towarde the vttermost see and shall continue both somer wynter And the Lorde hym selfe shal be kynge ouer all the earth At y t tyme shall there be one Lord onely his name shal be but one Mē shal go about the whole earth as vpō a felde frō Gibea to Rēmō frō the south to Ierusalē She shal be set vp ihabyted i her place frō Ben Iamyns porte vnto the place of the tyrst port vnto the corner porte from the tower of Hananeel vnto the kynges wyne presses There shal men dwel there shal be nomore cursinge but Ierusalē shal be safely inhabyted This shal be the plage wherwith the Lorde wyl smyte all people y ● haue fought agaynst Ierusalē Namely theyr flesh shall cōsume awaye though they stāde vpō their fete their eies shal be corrupt in their holes and their tung shal cōsume in theyr mouth In that daye shall y ● Lord make a greate sedicyon among them so that one man shal take another by the hande lay his handes vpō the handes of his neyghboure Iuda shal fyght also agaynst Ierusalem and the goodꝭ of al the Hethē shal be gathered together roūde aboute gold syluer and a very great multitu●e of clothes And so shal this plage go ouer horses mules camels asses all the beastes that shall be in the host lyke as yonder plage was Euery one y ● remayneth then of al y ● peple which came against Ierusalem shal go vp yerely to worshippe y ● king euen the Lorde of hostes to kepe thē feast of tabernacles And loke what generacyon vpon earth goeth not vp to Ierusalem for to worshype the kynge euen the Lorde of hostes vpon the same shal come no rayne If the kynred of Egypt go not vp come not it shal not rayne vpon thē nether This shal be y ● plage wher w t the Lorde wyt smyte all the Heathē y ● come not vp to kepe y ● feast of tabernacles yee thꝭ shal be y ● sinne plage of Egipt the sine plage of al people y ● go not vp to kepe the feast of tabernacles At that tyme shal the rydyng gere of the horses be holy vnto the Lorde the kettels in the Lordes house shall be lyke the basēs before the aulter yee all the kettels in Ierusalem and Iuda shal be holy vnto the Lord of hostes and all they that sleye offeringes shall come take of them dyght thē there in And at that tyme there shal be no mo Cananytes in the house of the Lorde of Hostes. The ende of the Prophecye of zachary ❧ The Booke of the Prophet Malachy ¶ A complaynt agaynst Israel and her prestes CAPI I. THe heuy burthen whiche the Lorde sheweth agaynst Israel by Malachy I haue loued you sayeth the Lorde and yet ye say wheri hast thou loued vs was not Esau Iacobs brother saieth the Lorde yet haue I loued Iacob hated Esau yee I haue made his hilles wast his heritage a wildernes for dragōs And though Edom sayde well we are destroyed we wyll go builde vp againe the places that be wasted yet sayeth the Lorde of hostes what they builded that brake I downe so that it was called a cursed lande a people whom the Lord hath euer bene angry withal You re eyes haue sene it ye your selues must confesse y t the Lord hath brought y e lāde of Israel to great honour Shulde not a sonne honour his father a seruaūt his master If I be now a father wher is mine honour If I be the Lord wher am I feared sayeth the Lorde of hostes Now to you prestes y t despise my name And if ye say wherin haue we despised thy name In this y t ye offre vnclene bred vpō myne aulter And yf ye wyll saye wherin haue we offered any vnclene thing vnto y ● In this that ye say the aulter of y e Lord is not to be regarded If ye offre y e blynde is not that euyl And if ye offre the lame sycke is not that euyl Yee offre it vnto thy prīce shal he be cōtent with the or accept thy persōne sayeth y e Lorde of hostes And nowe make your prayer before God that he may haue mercy vpon vs for suche thiges haue ye done Shal he regarde your persōnes thīke ye saieth y e Lorde of hostes Yee what is he among you y ● wyll do so muche as to shut the dores or to kindle the fyre vpon myne aulter for naught I haue no pleasure in you saieth y e Lord of hostes as for y e meatoffringe I wyl not accept it at your hāde ‡ For from y e rising vp of y e sunne vnto the going downe of the same my name is great amōg y e Gētiles yee in
be set againe in y e tēple at Ierusalem where they were afore Sysennes also the vnder shreue i Syria Phenices y e Prynces their cōpanions the other y t be head rulers in Syria Phenices shall not medle nor haue any thīge to do with y t place I Cyrus haue commaunded also y t they shal builde the house of the Lord whole vp and haue ordeined them to helpe those that become out of captiuyte tyl the house of the Lord be finished and out of the tribute and taxing that is yearly raysed vp in Syria Phenices diligently to gyue the a certayne summe to the offeryng of the Lord and the same to be deliuered vnto Zorobabel the offycer that he ther withal may ordeine oxen rammes lambes and corne salt wyne and oyle and that cōtinually euery yeare after the expences which the Prestes that be at Ierusalem shew to be made dayly this shal be geuen vnto them without delaye y ● they may offer sacrifices dayly to the hyest God for the kynge and for his seruauntes and to praye for theyr lyues Let it be proclamed also on euery syde that whosoeuer breaketh or despyseth this cōmaundemēt of the king shal be hanged vpon a galowes made of hꝭ owne good and all his goodes shal be seasoned vnto y e king The Lord therfore whose name is there called vpon rote out and destroye al the kynges and peple that vndertake by vyolence to hynder the same orto deale vnturteously w t the house of the Lord at Ierusalem I Daryus the Kynge haue ordeyned that these thynges shall be done with all dylygence ¶ The temple is fynyshed and dedicate and the feaste of vnleuened brebde is holden CAPI VII THen Sysennes the vnder shreues in Celosyrya and Phenyces and the other Landelordes with their companyons obeyed the thynges that Kynge Daryus had ordeyned and were dylygent in the holy worckes were felowe helpers with the olde rulers of the Iewes And so the worke of the Sanctuary wente forthe and prospeted when Aggeus and Zachary ꝓphecyed And they perfourmed all thynges thorow y ● cōmaundement of the Lord God of Israel and after the deuyce of Cyrus Darius and Artaxerses kynges of Persia. And thus was oure house finished vnto the. xxiii daye of the moneth Adde ni the. vi yeare of kinge Darius And the chyldren of Israel the prestes and the Leuytes and the other that were come out of captyuyte and such as were ioyned vnto them dyd accordynge as it is written in the boke of Moses And in the dedication of the temple they offred an hūdred oxen two hundred rammes foure hundred lambes and twelue goates for y e synnes of al y e people of Israel after y e nombre of the trybes of Israel The prestes also the Leuites stode arayed in y e prestly garmētes after y ● tribes ouer al the workes of the Lorde God of Israell accordynge to the boke of Moses the porters by al dores And the chyldren of Israel with those y e were come out of captyuite helde the passeouer the fouretene day of the fyrst moneth when the prestes and the Leuytes were sanctifyed They y e came out of captiuyte were not all sanctyfyed together but the leuytes were all sanctyfyed together and so al they that came out of captyuite killed the easter lambe for theyr brethrē for the prestes and for them selues And the chyldren of Israel that came out of captyuyte and escaped frō all the abhominacyos of y ● Heathen sought y ● Lorde kepte the feast of vnleaued bread seuen dayes longe eatyng and drynckynge and were mery before the Lord that y e Lord had turned the deuyse of the kynge of Assyria and comforted theyr handes to the workes of the Lorde God of Israel ¶ Esdras causeth the people to assemble and come together and then readeth them the law They kepe the feast of Tabernacles CAPI VIII ANo after hym when artaxerses the kynge of the Persyans raygned there wente vnto hym Esdras the sonne of Saraias the sonne of Azarias the sonne of Helchiach the sonne of Sallum the sonne of Sadoch the sonne of Achitob the sonne of Amarias the sonne of Azarias the sonne of Boccus the sonne of Abysu the sonne of Phineas the sonne of Eleazar the sonne of Aarō the fyrst preste This Esdras wēte vp from babylon for he had good vnderstandynge in the lawe of Moses that was geuē of the Lord God of Israel to be taught and done in dede And the kyng fauoured him and dyd hym great worshyppe and honour after al hys desyres There went vp w t him also certayn of the chyldren of Israel of the prestes of the Leuites of the syngers porters mynysters of the tēple at Ierusalem In the seuenthe yeare of the raygne of kynge Artaxerses in the fyfth moneth that is in the seuenth yeare of y ● raygne they wēt from Babylon in the newe moone of the. v. moneth and came the hye waye to Ierusalē after his commaūdement lyke as the Lorde had prospered their iourney For i these Esdras gat greate instruccyon that he shulde leaue none of y ● thinges behinde which are in the lawe and commaūdementes of God And he taught whole Israel al ryghtuousnes and iudgment Then came the Secretaries of kyng Artaxerses and delyuered the wrytinges that were come frō Artaxerses the kynge to Esdras the preste reder of the lawe of y e Lord And thys is the copye of the letter Kynge Artaxerses sendeth hys gretynge vnto Esdras the preste and reder of the lawe of the Lorde Of frendshype good wyll I haue ordeyned and charged yf there be eny of the Iewes of the prestes Leuytes in my realme which desyreth and is cōtent to go with the vnto Ierusalem y t he maye do it Therfore yf any be mided to beare the company let them come together and go with y ● lyke as I am content and my seuen frendes my coūcelers to se what they do at Ierusalem in Iewry kepe the thynkes accordynge as thou hast in the lawe of the Lorde and to brynge the gyftes vnto God the Lord of Israel that I and my frendes haue promysed to Ierusalem and al the syluer and gold y ● is in the countre of Babylon vnto the Lorde to Ierusalem with the thyng that is geuen for the people in the Lordes temple at Ierusalem Yee that the same syluer and golde maye be gathered and oxen rammes shepe and goates other y t belonge to these thynges that they may offer sacryfyces vnto y e Lorde vpō the aulter of their Lorde which is at Ierusalem And whatsoeuer thou thy brethren wyll do with the syluer gold that do after thy mynde accordyng to y e cōmaundement of the Lord thy God lykewyse w t the holy vessels that are geuen the tor y ● seruyce of y ● house of y ● Lord thy God which is in Ierusalem other thīges what
inexperte in the worde of rhghtuousnes For he is but a babe But stronge meate belongeth to thē that are partecte euē those which by reason of vse haue their wittes exercised to discerne both good and euyl ¶ He goeth for the with the thynge that he beganne in the latter ende of the tyf●c Chapyter and exhorteth them not to faynt● but to be stedfast and pacyent for so much● as God is sure in his promesse CAPI VI. THerfore leuynge the doctryne that pertayneth to the begynnyng of Christen men let vs go forth vnto perfeccyon not laynge agayne the foundacion of repentaūce from deade worckes and of fayth toward God baptysynges of doctryne and of layinge on of handes and of resurreccion from death and of eternall iudgement And so wyl we do If God permitte ☞ For it can not be that they whiche were once lyghted and haue tasted of the heauenly gyfte and were become partakers of the holy Ghost haue tasted of the good worde of God and of the power of the world to come yf they fall awaye and as conceruyng them selues crucyfie the sonne of God a fressh make a mocke of hym that they shulde be renued agayne by repentaunce For the earth whiche dryncketh in the rayne that commeth oft vpon it and bryngeth forth herbes mete for them that dresse it receyueth blessynge of God But that grounde whiche beareth Thornes and brears is reproued and is nye vnto cursynge whose ende is to be burned Neuerthelesse deare frendes we trust to se bettter of you and thynges whych accompany saluacion thoughe we thus speake For God is not vnryghtuous that he shulde forget youre worke and laboure that procedeth of loue whyche loue ye shewe in hys name whyche haue ministred vnto the saintes and yet ministre Yee and we desyre that euery one of you shew the same diligence to the fui stablishynge of hope euen vnto the ende that ye faynt not but be folowers of thē which thorow fayth pacience receyue the enherytaūce of the promysse For when God made promes to Abrahā bycause he had none greater to sweare by he sware by hym self saying Surely I wyl blesse the and multyply the in dede And so after that he had taried paciētly he enioyed the promes For men verely sweare by hym that is greater then them selues and an othe to confyrme the thynge is to them an ende of all stryfe So God wyllynge very aboundauntly to shewe vnto the beyres of promes the stablenes of hys counsayle added an othe that by two immutable thynges in whyche it was vnpossible that God shulde lye we myght haue a strong consolaciō which hitherto haue sled for to hold fast y ● hope that is set before vs whych hope we holde as an ancre of the soule both sure and stedfast which hopealso entreth in ito those thynges whiche are within the vayle where the fore tūners for vs entred in euen Iesus that is made an hye prest for euer after the order of Melchysedech ¶ He compareth the presthode of Christe vnto Melchisedech but to be farre more excellent CAPI VII THis Melchisedech kynge of Salem which beyng prest of the most hye god met Abraham as he returned agayne from the slaughter of the kynges blessed him to whom also Abraham gaue tythes of al thinges fyrst is called by interpretacyō kyng of ryghtuousnes after that kynge of Salem that is to say king of peace without father without mother without kynne hath neither begynnynge of dayes neyther yet ende of lyfe but is likened vnto the sonne of God and contynueth a preste for euer Consyder what a man this was vnto whom also the Patriarke Abrahā gaue tythes of the spoyles And verely those chyldren of Leui which receyue the offyce of the prestes haue a cōmaundement to take accordyng to the lawe tythes of the people that is to saye of their brethren yee thoughe they spronge out of the loines of Abraham But he whose kin red is not counted amonge them receyued tythes of Abrahā blessed him that had the promyses And no man denyeth but that he which is lesse receiueth blessing of hi which is greater And here mē that dye receyue tithes But there he receyued tithes of whō it is witnessed that he liueth And to saye the trueth Leui him selfe also which vseth to receyue tithes payed tythes in Abrahā For he was yet in the loynes of his father whā Melchisedech met Abrahā If now therfore perfeccion came by the presthod of the Leuitꝭ for vnder that presthod the people receyued the lawe what neded it furthermore that another prest shuld ryse to be called after the order of Melchisedech and not after the order of Aaron For yf the presthod be translated then of necessitie must the lawe be translated also For he of whom these thynges are spokē pertayne vnto another trybe of whom neuer man serued at the aulter For it is euydente that oure Lorde spronge of the trybe of Iuda of whiche trybe spake Moyses nothyng concernyng presthode And it is yet a more euident thinge yf after the similytude of Melchisedech there aryse another preste which is not made after the law of that carnall commaundemente but after the power of the endelesse lyfe For after thys maner doth he testyfye thou ar● a preste foreuer after the order of Melchisedech ☞ Then the commaundement that wente afore is disanulled because of weakenes and vnprofytablenes For the lawe brought nothynge to perfeccion but was an introduccyō to a better hope by the whiche we drawe nye vnto God And therfore is it a better hope because the thyng was not done without an othe For those prestes were made wtout an othe but this preste w t an othe by him that sayde vnto him The Lorde sware wyl not repent Thou art a prest for euer after the order of Melchisedech And for that cause was Iesus a stablysher of a better testament And amonge them many were made prestes because they were not suffred to endure by the reason of death But this man because he endureth euer hath an euerlastīg prest hode Wherfore he is able also euer to saue them to the vttemost that come vnto God by him seynge he euer liueth to make intercession for vs. For such an hye Preste it became vs to haue which is holy harmlesse vndefiled seperate frō synners made hyer then heauen Which nedeth not dayly as yonder hye prestes to offer vp sacrifice Fyrst for his owne synnes then for the peoples synnes For that dyd he once when he offred vp him self For the lawe maketh men prestes which haue infirmitie but the worde of the othe that came sē ce the lawe maketh that sōne prest which is perfecte for euermore CAPI VIII ¶ The offyce of Chryste is more worthy then the Preestes offyce of the olde lawe whyche was vnperfecte and therefore abrogate OF the thinges which we haue spoken this is
they were naked and they sowed fygge leaues to gyther and made them selues aprons And they herde the voyce of the Lorde God walkynge in the garden in the coole of the daye And Adam and his wyfe hyd them selues from the face of the Lorde God among the trees of the garden And the lorde God called Adam and sayd vnto hym where arte thou Whiche sayd I herde thy voyce in the garden and was afrayde bycause I was naked and hyd my selfe And he sayde Who tolde the that thou wast naked Hast thou not eaten of the same tree of whiche I commaūded the that thou shuldest not eate of it And Adam sayde The woman whome thou gauest to be with me she gaue me of the tree and I dyd eate And the lorde god sayd to the womā why hast thou done this And the woman sayd Yonder serpent begyled me and I dyd eate And the lorde god sayd vnto the serpent bycause thou hast done this thou arte cursed aboue al cattel and aboue euery beast of the felde Upon thy belly shalte thou goo and dust shalt thou eate all the dayes of thy lyfe I wyll also put enmytye bytwene the and the woman bytwene thy seed her seede The same shall treade downe thy heade thou shalte treade vpon his hele But vnto the womā he sayd Multiplyeng I wyl multiplie thy sorowe and thy conceyuyng In sorowe shalte thou brynge forth chyldren and thy lust shal perteyne to thy husbande and he shall haue the rule of the. Unto Adam he sayde Bycause thou hast herkened vnto the voyce of thy wyfe haste eaten of the tree of which I cōmaunded the sayenge Thou shalte not eate of it cursed is the ground for thy sake In sorow shalt thou eate of it all the dayes of thy lyfe Thorne also and thystle shall it cause to growe vnto the and thou shalt eate the herbe of the felde In the sweate of thy face shalte thou eate breade tyll thou be turned agayne in to the grounde for out of it was thou taken in as moche as thou arte dust in to dust shalte thou be turned agayne And Adam called his wyues name Eua bycause she was the mother of all lyuyng Unto the same Adam also and to his wyfe dyd the Lorde God make letherne garmentes and clothed them And the Lorde God sayd Beholde yonder man hath ben euen as one of vs that he myght knowe good and euyll And nowe lest haply he put forth his hande and take also of the tree of lyfe and eate and lyue for euer And the Lorde God sent hym forth from the garden of Eden to dresse the ground that he was taken out of And so he droue out man and at the East syde of the garden of Eden he set Cherubim and the glysterynge flambe of a shakyng swerde to kepe the way of the tree of lyfe ❧ ❀ ❧ ¶ Coin hylleth his ryghtious brother Abel Cain dispayreth The generation of Enoch Mathusaell Tuhall Lamrech Seth Enos CAPI IIII. ADam knewe Eua his wyfe Who conceyuynge bare Cain sayenge I haue gotten a man of the Lorde And she procedynge forth brought forth his brother Abel and Abell was a shepherde But Cain was a tyller of the grounde And in processe of dayes it came to passe that Cain brought of the fruyte of the grounde an oblacyon vnto the Lorde Abell also brought of the fyrstlynges of the shepe and of the fat therof And the Lorde had respecte vnto Abell and to his oblacyō But vnto Cain and to his offerynge he had no respect For the which cause Cain was exceadynge wrothe and his countenaunce abated And the Lorde sayde vnto Cain Why arte thou wrothe and why is thy countenaunce abated Yf thou do well shall there not be a promocyon And yf thou doest not well lyeth not thy syn in the dores Unto the also perteyneth the lust therof and thou shalt haue dominyō ouer it And Cain spake vnto Abell his brother let vs go forth And it fortuned when they were in the felde Cain rose vp agaynst Abel his brother and slue hym And the lorde sayd vnto Cain Where is Abell thy brother Whiche sayde I wote not Am I my brothers keper And he sayd What hast thou done The voyce of thy brothers blood cryeth vnto me out of the grounde And nowe arte thou cursed vpon the earth whiche hath opened her mouth to receyue thy brothers bloode from thy hande If thou tyl the grounde she shal not procede to yelde vnto the her strength Fugitiue and a vagabounde shalte thou be in the earth And Cain sayde vnto the Lorde My iniquite is more then that it may be forgyuen Beholde thou hast cast me out this day from the vpper face of the earth and from thy face shall I be hyd Fugitiue also and a vagabounde shall I be in the earth And it shall come to passe euery one that fyndeth me shal slee me And the Lorde sayd vnto hym it shall not be so Yea but who so euer sleeth Cain it shall be auenged seuen folde And the Lorde set a marke vpon Cain lest any man fyndyng hym shulde kyll hym And Cain wente out from the face of the Lorde and dwelte in the lande Nod Eastwarde from Eden Cain also knewe his wyfe whiche conceyued and bare Enoch and buyldyng a cytie he called the name of the same cytie after the name of his sonne Enoch Unto the same Enoch was borne Irad Irad begat Mehuiaell and Mehuiaell begat Methuschael Methuschaell begat Lamech And Lamech toke vnto hym two wyues The name of the one Ada the name of the other Zylla And Ada begat Iaball whiche was the father of suche as dwell in tentes and of such as haue catel His brothers name was Iuball which was the father of all that handle harpe and organe And Zylla also begat Thuball Cain whiche wrought connyngly euery crafte of brasse of yron The sister of Thubal Cain was Naema And Lamech sayd vnto his wyues Ada and Zylla Heare my voyce ye wyues of Lamech herken vnto my speche Yf I haue sleyne a man to the woundynge of myselfe and a yonge man to myne owne punishment Yf Cain shall be auenged seuenfolde truely Lamech seuentye tymes and seuen tymes Adam knewe his wyfe agayne and she bare a sonne and called his name Seth. For God sayde she hath appoynted me another seed in steade of Abell whome Cain slewe And vnto the same Seth also there was borne a sonne and he called his nam ▪ Enos ▪ Then began they to make inuocacyon in the name of the Lorde ¶ The Genealogy of Adam and of other Fathers vnto Noe. CAPI V. THis is the boke of the generacions of Adam In the daye that God ▪ created man in the lykenesse of God made he hym Male and female created he them and blessed them and called theyr name Adam in the daye of theyr creacion And Adam lyued an hundred and thyrtye yeares and begat a sonne in his owne
in Egypte And I haue sayde I wyll brynge you out of the tribulacyon of Egypte vnto the lande of the Cananytes and Hethyres and Amory●es ▪ and Pherezites Heuytes and Iebusytes euen vnto a lande that floweth with mylke and hony And when they heare thy voyce then go bothe thou and the elders of Israell shall go vnto the kynge of Egypte and saye vnto hym The Lorde God of the Hebrues hath met with vs now wyll we go therfore thre dayes iourney in to the wyldernes and do sacrifyce vnto the lorde oure god And I am sure that the kynge of Egypte wyll not let you go no not in a myghtye hande and I wyll stretche out myne hande and smyte Egypte with all my wonders whiche I wyll do in the myddes therof And after that he wyll let you go And I wyll get this people fauour in the syght of the Egyptians so that when ye go ye shal not go emptie but a wyfe shall borowe of her neyghboures and of her that soiourneth in her house iewels of syluer and of golde and rayment And ye shall put them on your sonnes and doughters shall ●ob the Egyptians ¶ Moses receyueth sygnes of his callynge He goeth in to Egypte His wyfe zephora circumcised her sonne Aaron me●●●● with Moses CAPI IIII. MOses answered and sayd Se they wyl not byleue me nor herkē vnto my voyce but wyll say the Lorde hath not appeared vnto the. And the Lorde sayd vnto hym What is that whiche is in thyne hande He answered a rod. And he sayde Cast it on the grounde And he cast it on the grounde and it became a serpente And Moses fled from the syght of it And the Lorde sayd vnto Moses Put forth thyne hande and take it by the tayle And therfore he put forth his hand and caught it and it became a rod in his hande For this thynge sayth he shall they byleue the that the Lorde God of theyr fathers the God of Abraham the God of Isaac and the God of Iacob hath appeared vnto the. And the Lorde sayd forthermore vnto hym Thrust thyne hande into thy bosome and he thrust his hande in to his bosome And when he toke it out agayne beholde his hand was leperous euen as snowe And he sayde Put thyne hande in thy bosome agayne And he put his hande in to his bosome agayne and plucked it out of his bosome and beholde it was turned agayne as his other flesshe Therfore yf they wyll not byleue the neyther heare the voyce of the fyrst token yet wyl they byleue for the voyce of the seconde tokē But and yf they wyll not byleue the two sygnes neyther herken vnto thy voyce Thou shalte take the water of the ryuer and powre it vpon the drye lande And the water whiche thou takest out of the ryuer shall turne to bloode vpon the drye lande Moses sayd vnto the Lorde oh my Lorde I am not eloquent from yesterday and ere yesterday and namely synce thou hast spokē vnto thy seruaunt but I am slowe mouthed and slowe tonged And the Lorde sayde vnto hym Who hath made mans mouth or who hath made the dombe or the deafe the seyng or the blynd haue not I the Lorde Therfore I wyll be with thy mouthe and teache the what thou shalte say He sayd oh my Lorde sende I pray the by the hande of hym whom thou wylte sende And the Lorde was angry with Moses sayd Do not I know Aaron thy brother the leuyte that he can speake For lo he cometh forth to mete the and when he seeth the he wyll be glad in his herte Therfore thou shalte speake vnto hym and put these wordes in his mouth and I wyl be with thy mouth and with his mouth wyll teache you what ye ought to do And he shall be thy spokesman vnto the people He also shall be as thy mouth and thou shalte be his God thou shalte take this rod in thy hande wherwith thou shalte do myracles Therfore Moses wente and returned to Iethro his father in lawe agayne and sayde vnto hym I wyl go nowe and turne agayne vnto my brethren whiche are in Egypte and se whyther they be yet alyue And Iethro sayd to Moses go in peace And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses in Midian Go and returne agayne in to Egypte for the men are deade whiche wente aboute to kyll the. And Moses toke his wyfe and his sonnes and put them on an asse and went agayne to Egypte and Moses toke the rod of God in his hande And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses when thou arte entred come into Egypte agayne se that thou do all the wondres before Pharao whiche I haue put in thy hande But I wyll holde his herte and he shal not let the people go And thou shalte say vnto Pharao thus sayeth the Lorde Israel is myn eldest sonne and I haue sayde vnto the that thou shuldest let my sonne go that he maye serue me and thou woldest not let hym go beholde I wyll slee thyne eldest sonne And it chaunced by the waye in the Inne that the Lorde met hym and wolde haue kylled hym And Zephora toke a stone and cut awaye the foreskyn of her sonne and fell at his feete and sayde A bloody husbande arte thou vnto me Then he let hym go And she sayde a bloody husbande bycause of the circumcision Then sayde the lorde vnto Aaron go mete Moses in the wyldernes And he went and met hym in the mount of God kyssed hym And Moses told Aaron al the wordes of the lorde which had sent hym and all the tokens which he had charged hym withal So went Moses and Aaron gathered all the elders of the chyldren of Israel And Aaron tolde al the wordes which the lorde had spoken vnto Moses and dyd the myracles in the syght of the people and the people byleued And when they herde that the lorde had visited the chyldren of Israel had loked vpon theyr tribulacion they bowed theyr head worshipped ¶ Moses Aaron go vnto Pharao The peple is oppressed more and more they ●●ye out vpō Moses Aaron therfore CAPI V. MOses and Aaron went in afterwarde and tolde Pharao thus sayth the lorde God of Israel Let my people go that they may kepe holy day vnto me in the wyldernes And Pharao sayd who is the lorde that I shulde heare his voyce and let Israel go I knowe not the Lorde neyther wyl I let Israel go And they sayd the God of the Hebrues hath met with vs and therfore wyl we go thre dayes iourney in to the deserte and sacrifice vnto the Lorde our God leest there happen vnto vs eyther pestylence or swerde Then sayd the kynge of Egypte vnto them Wherfore do ye Moses and Aaron let the people from theyr workes get you vnto your laboure And Pharao sayd furthermore Beholde there is moche people nowe in the land and ye make them leaue
theyr worke And Pharao cōmaunded the same daye vnto the taske maysters whiche were among the people and vnto the offycers sayeng Ye shal gyue the people no more strawe to make brycke withall as ye dyd in tyme passed let them go and gather them strawe them selues and the nombre of brycke whiche they were wonte to make in tyme passed lay vnto theyr charges also and mynyshe nothyng therof For they be ydle and therfore crye sayeng We wyll go and do sacrifice vnto our God They must haue more worke layde vpon them that they may laboure therin and not regarde vayne wordes Then went the taske maysters of the people and the officers out and tolde the people Thus say the Pharao I wyll gyue you no more strawe go your selues and gather you strawe where ye can fynde it yet shall none of your laboure be mynysshed And so were the people scatered abrode thorowe out all the lande of Egypte for to gather stubble in steade of strawe And the taske maysters hasted them forwarde sayenge Fulfyll your workes day by day euen as yf ye had strawe And the offycers of the chyldren of Israel whiche Pharaos taske maysters had set ouer them were beaten And they sayd vnto them Wherfore haue ye not fulfylled your taske in makynge brycke bothe yesterdaye and to daye as well as in tyme passed The offycers also of the chyldren of Israel came and complayned vnto Pharao sayeng wherfore dealest thou thus with thy seruaū tes There is no strawe gyuen vnto thy seruauntes and they say vnto vs make brycke And thy seruauntes are beaten and thy people is foule intreated He sayde ydell are ye ydell and therfore ye say We wyll go and do sacrifice vnto the Lorde Go therfore nowe worke there shal no strawe be gyuen you yet shal ye delyuer the hole tale of brycke And the offycers of the chyldren of Israel dyd with heuynes loke on them that sayd Ye shall mynysshe nothynge of your dayly makynge of brycke And they met Moses and Aaron whiche stode in theyr waye as they came out from Pharao and sayd vnto them The Lorde loke vnto you and iudge you whiche hath made the sauoure of vs stynke in the eyes of Pharao and in the eyes of his seruauntes and haue put a swerde in theyr hande to s●ee vs. Moses returned vnto the Lorde sayde Lorde wherfore hast thou delte cruelly with this people and wherfore hast thou sent me For synce I came to Pharao to speake in thy name he hath fared foule with this folke yet thou hast not delyuered thy people at all Then the Lorde sayde vnto Moses Nowe shalte thou se what I wyll do vnto Pharao for in a myghtye hande shall he let them go and in a myghty hande shall he dryue them out of his lande ¶ God promyseth delyueraunce and the lande of Canaan The ge●●alogie of Ruben Simeon and Le●● CAPI VI. ANd God spake vnto Moses and sayde vnto hym I am the Lorde I appeared vnto Abraham Isaac and Iacob as an almyghtye God and in my name Iehouah was I not knowen vnto them Moreouer I made an apoyntment with them to gyue them the lande of Canaan the lande of theyr pylgrymage wherin they were straungers And I haue also herde the gronynge of the chyldrē of Israel whom the Egyptians kepe in bondage haue remembred my couenaū● Wherfore saye vnto the chyldren of Israel I am the Lorde I wyll brynge you out from the burdens of the Egyptians and wyl ryd you out of theyr bondage and wyll delyuer you in a stretched out arme and in great iudgementes And I wyll take you for my people and wyl be to you a God And ye shal knowe that I am the lorde your God which brynge you out frō the burdens of the Eypgtians And I wyll brynge you vnto the lande cōcernyng the which I dyd lyft vp my hande to gyue it vnto Abraham Isaac and Iacob and wyll gyue it vnto you for a possessyon euen I the Lorde And Moses tolde the chyldren of Israel euen so But they herkened not vnto Moses for anguysshe of spiryte and for cruell bondage The Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Go in speake vnto Pharao kyng of Egypt that he let the chyldren of Israell go out of his lande And Moses spake before the lorde sayenge Beholde the chyldren of Israell herken not vnto me howe then shal Pharao heare me whiche am of vncircucised lyppes And the lorde spake vnto Moses and vnto Aaron and gaue them a charge vnto the chyldren of Israell and vnto Pharao kynge of Egypte to brynge the chyldren of Israel out of the lande of Egypte These be the heedes of theyr fathers houses The chyldren of Ruben the eldest sonne of Israell are these Hanoh and Pallu Hezron Charmi these are the housholdes of Ruben The chyldren of Simeon Gemuel and Iamin Ohad and Iachim Zohar and Saul the sonne of a Cananites wyfe These are the kynreddes of Symeon These also are the names of the chyldren of Leui in theyr generacyons Gerson and Kahath and Merari Leui lyued an hundred xxxvii yeres The sonnes of Gerson Libui and Semei by theyr kynreddes The chyldren of Kahath Amram and Iezear Hebron and Usiel And Kahath lyued an hundred and. xxxiii yere The chyldren of Merari Maheli and Musi. These are the kynreddes of Leui by theyr generacyons Amram toke Iochebed his nece to wyfe and she bare hym Aaron and Moses And Maria And Amram lyued an hundred and. xxxvii yere The chyldren of Iezear Korah Nepheg and Sichri The chyldren of Usiel Misael Elxapha● and Sithri And Aaron toke Elizaba doughter of Aminadab and syster of Naason to wyfe whiche bare hym Nadab and Abihu Eleazar and Ithamar The chyldren of Korah Assir and Elkana and Ab●assaph These are the kynreddes of the Korahites Eleazar Aarons some toke hym one of the doughters of Putuel to wyfe whiche bare hym Pinehas and these be the principall fathers of the Leuites thorowe out theyr kynreddes This is that Aaron and Moses to whom the Lorde sayd Bryng the chyldren of Israel out of the lande of Egypt accordyng to theyr armyes These are that Moses and Aaron whiche spake to Pharao kynge of Egypte that they myght brynge the chyldren of Israel out of Egypte And in the day when the LORDE spake vnto Moses in the lande of Egypte he spake vnto hym sayenge I am the lorde speake thou vnto Pharao the kyng of Egypte all that I say vnto the. And Moses sayde before the Lorde Beholde I am of vncircumcised lyppes and how shall Pharao gyue me audience ¶ The tokens to knowe god The rod of Moses is turned to a serpent The Sorcerers do euen the same The waters are turned in to bloode CAPI VII ANd the Lorde sayde vnto Moses Beholde I haue made the Pharaos God and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophete Thou shalte speake all that I cōmaūded the and Aaron thy brother shall speake
vnto Pharao that he sende the chyldren of Israel out of his lande And I wyl harden Pharaos herte and multiplie my myracles and my wondres in the lande of Egypte But Pharao shall not herken vnto you that I maye set myne hande vpon Egypte and brynge out myne armyes and my people the chyldren of Israel out of the lande of Egypt in great iudgementes And the Egyptyans shal know that I am the lorde whē I stretch forth my hande vpon Egypt and bryng out the chyldren of Israel from amonge them Moses and Aaron dyd as the Lorde cōmaūded them euen so dyd they Moses was lxxx yere olde and Aaron lxxxiii when they spake vnto Pharao And the Lorde spake vnto Moses and Aaron saynge If Pharao speake vnto you saynge Shewe a wonder thou shalt say vnto Aarō take thy rod cast it before Pharao that it may be a serpent Thē went Moses Aaron in vnto Pharao and dyd euen as the Lorde had cōmaunded And Aaron cast forth his rod before Pharao and before his seruauntes and it turned to a Serpent Then Pharao called for the wyse men and Enchaūters and those wyse men of Egypte dyd in lyke maner with theyr Sorcery For they cast downe euery man his rod and they turned to serpentꝭ but Aarons rod dyd eate vp theyr roddes he hardened Pharaos herte that he herkened not vnto them euen as the Lorde had sayd The lorde also sayde vnto Moses Pharaos herte is hardened he refuseth to let the people go Get the vnto Pharao in the mornynge lo he wyll come vnto the water and thou shalte stande apon the ryuers brynke agaynste he come and the rod which turned to a serpent shalt thou take in thyne hande thou shalte saye vnto hym the lorde god of the Hebrues hath sent me vnto the saynge let my peple go that they may serue me in the wyldernes And behold hytherto thou woldest not here Thus sayeth the Lorde In this thou shalte know that I am the Lorde Beholde I wyll smyte with the rod that is in myn hande the water that is in the ryuer and it shal turne to blode And the fysshe that is in the ryuer shall dye the ryuer shal stynke it shal greue the Egyptiās to drynke of the water of the ryuer And the Lorde spake vnto Moses say vnto Aaron take thy rod and stretche out thyn hande ouer the waters of Egypt ouer theyr streames ouer theyr ryuers and pondes and all poles of water which they haue that they maye be bloode and that there may be blode thorowe out all the lande of Egypte bothe in vessels of woode and also of stoone And Moses and Aaron dyd euen as the Lorde cōmaunded And he lyfte vp the rod and smote the waters that were in the riuer in the syght of Pharao in the syght of his seruauntes and all the water that was in the ryuer turned into bloode And the fysshe that was in the ryuer dyed and the ryuer stank and the Egyptians coude not drynke of the waters of the ryuer And there was bloode thorowout all the lande of Egypt And the enchaūters of Egypt dyd lykewyse with theyr sorceryes and he hardened Pharaos herte neyther dyd he herken vnto them as the Lorde had sayd And Pharao turned him selfe and went agayne into his house and set not his herte there vnto And the Egiptians dygged round aboute the ryuer for water to drynke for they coulde not drynke of the water of the ryuer And it contynued a weke after that the Lorde had smyten the ryuer ¶ The plage of Frogges ▪ Moses prayeth for Pharao The plage of lyse CAPI VIII THe Lorde spake vnto Moses Go vnto Pharao and tell hym ▪ thus sayeth the Lorde Let my people goo that they maye serue me Yf thou wyll not let them go beholde I wyl smyte al thy border with frogges And the ryuer shall serall with frogges whiche shall go vp come into thyne house and in to thy preuy chambre where thou slepest and vpon thy bed and into the house of thy seruauntes and vpon thy people and in to thyne ouens and vpon thy meates And the frogges shall come vpon the and on thy people and vpon all thy seruauntes And the Lorde spake vnto Moses saye vnto Aaron stretche forth thyne hande with thy rod ouer the stremes ouer the riuers and ouer the pondes that thou mayest bryng vp frogges vpon the lande of Egypt And Aarō stretched his hande ouer the waters of Egypte and the frogges came vp and couered the lande of Egypte And the sorcerers dyd lykewyse w t theyr sorcery brought frogges vp vpon the lande of Egypte Then Pharao called for Moses Aaron and sayd praye ye vnto the lorde that he may take away the frogges from me and from my people and I wyll let the people go that they may do sacrifyce vnto the Lorde And Moses sayde vnto Pharao Reioyse thou ouer me appoynte when I shall pray for the and for thy seruauntes and for thy people to dryue awaye the frogges from the and thy houses and that they maye remayne but in the ryuer onely He sayde to morowe And he sayde euen as thou hast sayde that thou mayst knowe that there is none lyke vnto the lorde our god And so the frogges shal departe from the and from thy houses from thy seruauntes and from thy people shall remayne in the ryuer onely Moses and Aaron went out from Pharao and Moses cryed vnto the Lorde vpon the apoyntment of frogges whiche he had made vnto Pharao And the lorde dyd accordyng to the sayeng of Moses And the frogges dyed out of the houses out of the courtes and feldes And they gathered them togy ther vpon heapes the land stanke of them But when Pharao sawe that he had rest gyuen hym he hardened his herte and herkened not vnto them as the Lorde had sayde And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses saye vnto Aaron stretche out thy rod and smyte the dust of the lande that it may turne to lyse thorow out all the lande of Egypte And they dyd so For Aaron stretched out his hand and with his rod he smote the dust of the earth whiche turned to lyse in man and beast so that al the dust of the lande turned to lyse thorowout all the land of Egypt ▪ and the enchaunters assayde lykewyse with theyr enchauntmentes to brynge forth lyse but they coulde not And the lyse were bothe vpon men and beastes Then sayde the enchaunters vnto Pharao it is the fyngre of God And Pharaos herte remayned obstynate and he herkened not vnto them euen as the Lorde had sayde And the Lorde sayd vnto Moses ryse vp early in the mornynge stande before Pharao for he wyll come forthe vnto the water and thou shalt say vnto hym thus sayeth the Lorde let my people go that they may serue me Els yf thou wylte not let my people go beholde I
wyll sende all maner of flees both vpon the and thy seruaūtes and thy people and into thy houses And the houses of the Egyptians shall be full of flees the groūd wheron they are And the lande of Gosan where my people are wyll I cause to be wonderfull in that daye so that there shall no flees be there Wherby thou shalte knowe that I am the Lorde in the myddes of the earth And I wyl put a diuisiō bytwene my people and thyne And euen to morowe shall this myracle be done The lorde dyd euen so and there came noysome flees into the house of Pharao and into his seruauntes houses and in to all the lande of Egypte and the lande was corrupt with these flees And Pharao called for Moses and Aaron and sayde Go and do sacrifyce vnto your God in the lande And Moses answered it is not mete that we so do For then we must offre vnto the Lorde our God that which is an abhominacyon vnto the Egyptians But and yf we sacrifice that which is an abhominacion vnto the Egyptians before theyr eyes shulde they not stoone vs we wyll go thre dayes iournay into the deserte and sacrifyce vnto the Lorde our God as he hath cōmaunded vs. And Pharao sayd I wyll let you go that ye may sacrifice vnto the Lorde your God in the wyldernesse but go not farre away praye for me And Moses sayd beholde I wyll go out from the pray vnto the Lorde that the flees maye departe from Pharao and from his seruauntes and from his people to morowe But let Pharao from hence forth deceyue no more that he wyl not let the people go to sacrifyce vnto the Lorde And Moses went out from Pharao prayed vnto the lorde And the lorde dyd accordyng to the say enge of Moses and the flees departed from Pharao and from his seruauntes and from his people and there remayned not one And Pharao hardened his herte euen then also and dyd not let the people go ¶ The moren of beastes The plage of botches and sores The hortyble hayle thonder and lyghtnynge CAPI IX THe Lorde sayde vnto Moses go in vnto Pharao thou shalte tell hym thus sayeth the Lorde God of the Ebrues let my people go that they maye serue me Yf thou wylte not let them go wylte holde them styll beholde the hande of the Lorde is vpon thy flocke which is in the felde for vpō horses asses camels oxen and shepe there shal be a myghtye greate morray ne And the lorde shall do wonderfully bytwene the beastes of Israell and the beastes of Egypte so that there shall nothynge dye of all that perteyneth to the chyldren of Israell And the Lorde appoynted a tyme sayeng to morowe the lorde shall fynysh this worde in the lande And the Lorde dyd it on the morowe and all the cattell of Egypte dyed but of the cattell of the chyldren of Israell dyed not one And Pharao sent and beholde there was not one of the cattell of the Israelites deade And the herte of Pharao was hardened that he wold not let the people go And the Lorde sayd vnto Moses Aarō take your handꝭ ful of asshes out of the four nace and Moses shal sprynkel it vp in to the ayre in the syght of Pharao it shall turne to dust in all the lande of Egypte that there maye be swellynge soores with blaynes both on man and beest thorowout all the lande of Egypt And they toke asshes out of the fournace and stode before Pharao and Moses sprynkled it vp in to the ayre And there were soores with blaynes both in mē and beastes and the sorceres coulde not stand before Moses bycause of the blaynes for there were bot ches vpon the enchaunters and vpon all the Egiptians And the lorde hardened the herte of Pharao and he herkened not vnto them as the Lorde had sayd vnto Moses And the Lorde sayd vnto Moses ryse vp early in the mornyng and stande before Pharao and thou shalt tell hym thus sayeth the Lorde God of the Ebrues Let my people go that they maye serue me or els I wyll at this tyme sende all my plages vpon thyne herte and vpon thy seruauntes and on thy people that thou mayst knowe that there is none lyke me in all the earth For now I wyl stretch out my hande that I may smyte the and thy people with pestylence thou shalte petysshe from the earth And in verye dede for this cause haue I kept the for to shewe the my power and that they myght declare my name thorowout all the worlde Yet thou exaltest thy selfe agaynste my people that thou wylt not let thē go behold to morowe this tyme I wyll sende downe a myghtye great hayle euen such a one as was not in Egypte synce it was grounded vnto this tyme. Sende therfore nowe and gather thy beastes all that thou hast in the felde For vpon all the men beastes whiche are founde in the felde and not brought home shall the hayle fall they shall dye And as many as feared the word of the lorde among the seruaūtes of Pharao made theyr seruaūtes and theyr beastes flee into the houses but he that regarded not the worde of the Lorde lefte his seruaūtes his beastes in the felde And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses stretch forth thy hande vnto heuen that there maye be hayle in all the lande of Egypt vpon men and vpon beastes and vpon al the herbes of the felde thorowout the lande of Egypt And Moses stretched out his rod vnto heuen the lorde thondred hayled and the fyre ran a longe vpon the ground And the Lorde so hayled in the lande of Egypt that there was hayle fyre mengled with the hayle so greuous suche as there was noone thorowout all the lande of Egypt synce people inhabyted it And the hayle smote thorowout all the lande of Egypt al that was in the felde both man and beast And the hayle smote all the herbes of the felde broke al the trees of the felde onely in the lande of Gosan where the chyldren of Israel were was there no hayle And Pharao sent and called for Moses and Aaron sayde vnto them I haue nowe synned the Lorde is ryghteous and I and my people are ☞ vngodly Praye ye vnto the lorde For it is moch that there shuld be thonders of god hayle I wyl let you go and ye shall tarye no longer Moses sayd vnto him assoone as I am out of the citie I wyl sprede abrode my handes vnto the lorde the thonder shal cease neyther shal there be any more hayle that thou mayst knowe howe that the earth is the Lordes But I knowe that thou and thy seruauntes yet feare not the ☞ face of the Lorde God And so the flaxe and the barly were smytten for the barly was shotte vp and the flax was bolled but the wheate and the rye
were not smyten for they were late sowne And Moses went out of the citye from Pharao and spred abrode his handes vnto the lorde and the thonder and hayle ceased neyther rayned it vpon the earth And when Pharao sawe that the rayne and the hayle and thonder were ceased he syn̄ed agayne hardened his herte he and his seruaūtes And the herte of Pharao was hardened neyther wolde he let the Chyldren of Israell go as the Lorde had sayde by ☞ the hande of Moses ¶ The herte of Pharao is hardened of God The greshoppers The thycke darnesse CAPI X. ANd the Lorde sayde vnto Moses go in vnto Pharao For I haue hardened his herte the herte of his seruauntes that I myght put these my sygnes amongest them and that thou tel in the audience of thy sonne and of thy sonnes son what thynges I haue done in Egypt the myracles which I haue done among them that ye may know howe that I am the Lorde And so Moses Aaron came vnto Pharao and sayde vnto hym Thus sayeth the Lorde God of the Hebrues how longe shal it be or thou wylt submyt thy selfe vnto me Let my people god that they maye serue me Dr els ❀ yf thou do resyst and wylte not let my people go beholde to morowe wyl I brynge greshoppers into thy coostes and they shall couer the face of the earth that it can not be sene and they shal eate the residewe whiche remayneth vnto you and is escaped frō the hayle and they shall eate euery grene tree that beareth you fruyte in the felde they shal fyl thy houses and all thy seruaūtes houses and the houses of al the Egyptians after suche a maner as neyther thy fathers nor thy fathers fathers haue sene synce the tyme they were vpon the earth vnto this day And he turned himselfe aboute and went out from Pharao And Pharaos seruaūtes sayd vnto hym Howe longe shall he be a slaunder vnto vs Let the men go that they may serue the lorde theyr god knowest thou not yet that Egypte is destroyed And Moses and Aaron were brought agayne vnto Pharao and he sayde vnto them Go and serue the lorde your god Who are they that shal go And Moses answered we wyll go with our younge and with our olde yea and with our sonnes and with our doughters and with our shepe and with our oxen must we god For we muste holde a feast vnto the Lorde And he sayde vnto them let it be so The Lorde be with you When I let you go and your chyldrē also take hede for ye haue some myscheyfe in hande Naye not so but go they that are men and serue the lorde for that was your desyre And they thrust thē out of Pharaos presence And the Lorde sayd vnto Moses Stretch out thy hande ouer the lande of Egypt for greshoppers that they may come vpon the lande of Egypte and eate all the herbes of the lande all that the hayle lefte behynde And Moses stretched forth his rod ouer the lande of Egypt the lorde brought an East wynde vpon the lande all that daye and all that nyght And in the mornynge the East wynde brought the greshoppers and the greshop pers went vp ouer all the lande of Egypte remayned in all quarters of Egypt very greuously Before them were there no such greshoppers neyther after them shal be for they couered all the face of the earth so that the lande was darke And they dyd eate all the herbes of the lande and al the fruytes of the trees whatsoeuer the hayle had lefte there was no grene thynge lefte in the trees herbes of the felde thorow al the land of Egypt Therfore Pharao called for Moses and Aaron in haste and sayde I haue synned agaynst the lorde your god and agaynst you And nowe forgyue me my Synne onely this once and praye vnto the Lorde your god that he may take awaye frō me ☞ this death onely And Moses went out from Pharao and prayed vnto the Lorde and the Lorde turned a myghtye stronge west wynde and it toke awaye the greshoppers and cast them into the redde see so that there was not one greshopper in al the coost of Egypt And the Lorde hardened Pharaos herte so that he wolde not let the chyldren of Israell go And the lorde sayd vnto Moses Stretch out thy hande vnto heuen that there may be vpon the lande of Egypt darkenesse whiche may be felte And Moses stretched forth his hande vnto heuen and there was a thycke darkenesse vpon all the lande of Egypte thre dayes longe no man sawe another neyther rose vp from the place where he was by the space of thre dayes but all the chyldrē of Israel had lyght where they dwelled And Pharao called for Moses and sayd go and serue the Lorde onely let your shepe and your oxen abyde and let youre chyldren go with you And Moses sayde thou muste gyue vs also offeryngꝭ and burntoffrynges for to sacrifyce vnto the Lorde our God our cattel also shal go with vs and there shal not one hooffe be lefte behynde for therof muste we take to serue the lorde our God Neyther do we knowe what we shall offre vnto the Lorde vntyll we come thyther But the Lorde hardened Pharaos herte and he wolde not let them goo And Pharao sayde vnto hym get the from me and take hede to thy selfe and se my face no more For when soeuer thou comest in my syght thou shalte dye And Moses sayde Let it be as thou hast sayde I wyl se thy face no more ¶ The lorde cōmaundeth to robbe the Egyptians The death of all the fyrst begotten in Egypte CAPI XI ANd the Lorde sayde vnto Moses yet wyll I brynge one plage more vppon Pharao and vpon Egypte and after that he wyll let you go hence And when he letteth you goo he shall vtterly dryue you hence Speake thou therfore in the cares of the people that euery mā borow of his nyghbour and euery woman of her neyghbourresse iewels of syluer and iewels of golde And the Lorde shal gyue the people fauoure in the syght of the Egyptians Moreouer Moses was very greate in the lande of Egypte in the syght of Pharaos seruauntes and in the syght of the people And Moses sayde thus sayth the Lorde At mydnyght wyll I go out in to the myddes of Egypt al the fyrst borne in the lande of Egypt shal dye euen from the fyrste borne of Pharao that ☞ sytteth on his seate vnto the fyrst borne of the mayde seruaunt that is behynde the mylle and all the fyrste gendred of the cattell And there shall be a greate crye thorowout all the lande of Egypte suche as there was neuer none lyke nor shal be But amonge all the Chyldren of Israell shal not a dogge moue his tongue nor yet man or beast that ye maye knowe howe that the lorde ❀ by a great miracle putteth
a dyfference bytwene the Egyptians and Israel And these thy seruaūtes shal all come downe vnto me and fall before me and saye get the out and al the people that are vnder the and then wyl I departe And he went out from Pharao with an angry countenaunce And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses Pharao shal not heare you that my wōders may be multiplyed in the lande of Egypte And Moses and Aaron dyd all these wondres ❀ And tokens vvhiche are vvritten before Pharao And the Lorde hardened Pharaos herte so that he wolde not let the chyldren of Israell go out of his lande CAPI XII ¶ The passeouer is eaten The swete breade They muste teache theyr chyldren what the passeouer signifyeth The destruceyō of the fyrst begotten in Egypt The robberye of the Egyptians The goynge out of the Israelites ANd ✚ the Lorde spake vnto Moses Aarō in the land of Egipt sayng This moneth shal be vnto you the begynnynge of monethes the fyrst moneth of the yere shal it be vnto you Speake ye vnto all the congregacion of Israell sayenge In the tenth daye of this moneth euery man take vnto hym ☞ a lambe accordynge to the house of the fathers a lambe thorowout euery house Yf the housholde be to lytle ☞ for the lambe let hym take his neyghbour whiche is nexte vnto his house accordynge to the nombre of the soules euery one of you accordynge to his carynge shall make youre counte for a lambe And let that lambe of youres be with out blemyshe a male of a yere olde which ye shall take out from among the shepe or from amonge the gootes And ye shall kepe hym in vntyll the. xiiii day of the same moneth And euery man of the multytude of Israell shal kyll hym about euen And they shal take of the bloode and stryke it on the two syde postes and on the vpper dorepost euen in the houses where they shall eate hym And they shal eate the fleshe the same nyght roost with fyre and with vnleuended breade and with sowre herbꝭ they shall eate it Se that ye eate not therof rawe nor soden in water but roost with fyre the head feete and purtenaūce ther of And ye shall let nothynge of it remayne vnto the mornynge That which remayneth of it vntyll the morowe shall ye burne with fyre Of this maner shall ye eate it with your loynes gyrded and your shoes on your fete and your staues in your handes And ye shal eate it in hast for it is the Lordꝭ passeouer ⊢ for I wyll passe thorowe the lande of Egypt this same nyght and wyll smyte all the fyrste borne in the lande of Egypt bothe of man beast and vpon al the Goddes of Egypt wyl I the Lorde do execution And the blode shal be vnto you a token in the houses wherin ye are And when I se the bloode I wyll passe ouer you and the plage shall not be vpō you to dystroye you when I smyte the land of Egypte And this daye shall be vnto you a remembraunce and ye shal kepe it hooly vnto the lorde euen thorowout your geueracyons shall ye kepe it holy daye that it be a custome for ☞ euer Seuen dayes shal ye eate vnleuended breade the fyrst daye ye shall put awaye leuen out of your houses For whosoeuer eateth leuēded bread from the fyrst daye vntyl the seuenth day that soule shal be plucked out frō Israel The fyrst day shal be an holy conuocacyon the seuēth day shal be an holy cōuocacion vnto you There shall be no maner of worke done in thē saue about that onely which euery man must eate that onely may ye do And ye shall obserue vnleuended breade For this same daye haue I brought your armyes out of the land of Egypt therfore ye shall obserue this day al your chyldren after you by a custome for euer The fyrst moneth the. xiiii day of the moneth at euen ye shall eate swete breade vnto the. xxi daye of the moneth at euen agayne Seuen dayes shall there be no leuended bread foūde in your houses And whosoeuer eateth leuended bread that soule shal be roted out frō the multitude of Israel whyther he be a straunger or borne in the land Ye shal eate nothyng leuended but in al your habitacyons shal ye eate swete breade Moses called for all the elders of Israel sayde vnto them chose out take you to euery housholde of you a shepe and kyl it for passeouer And take a bunche of ysop dyp it in the blood that is in the basyn and stryke the vpper poste the two syde postes with the blode that is in the basyn and noone of you go out at the dore of his house vntyl the mornynge For the Lorde wyl go aboute to smyte the Egyptians And when he seeth the bloode vpō the vpper dore post on the two syde postes he wyl passe ouer the dore and wyll not suffre the dystroyer to come in to youre house to plage you Therfore shall ye obserue this thynge that it be an ordynaunce bothe to the and thy sonnes for euer And when ye be come in to the land which the Lorde wyll gyue you accordynge as he hath promysed ye shal kepe this seruyce And when your Chyldren aske you what maner of seruyce is this ye do Ye shal say it is the sacryfyce of the Lordꝭ passeouer which passed ouer the houses of the chyldren of Israell in Egypte as he smote the Egyptians saued our houses And the people bowed them selues and worshypped And the chyldren of Israel went dyd as the Lorde had cōmaunded Moses and Aaron Euen so dyd they And at mydnyght the Lorde smote al the fyrst borne in the lande of Egypt frō the fyrst borne of Pharao that sat on his seat vn to the fyrst borne of the captyue that was in pryson al the fyrste gendred of cattell And Pharao arose in the nyght he and al his seruauntes al the Egyptians there was a greate cryenge in Egypte for there was no house where there was not one dead And he called vnto Moses Aarō by nyght saynge ryse vp get you out from amonge my people both ye also the chyldren of Israel go serue the Lorde as ye haue sayde And take your shepe and your droues with you as ye haue sayd and departed and ☞ blesse me And the Egyptians were ferce vpon the people that they myght sende them out of the lande in hast for they sayde we dye all And the people toke theyr dough before it was soured theyr vytayles bounde in clothes vpon theyr shoulders And the chyldren of Israel dyd accordyng to the sayenge of Moses and they borowed of the Egyptians iewels of syluer iewels of golde rayment And the Lorde gaue the people fauour in the syght of the Egyptians so that they graunted suche thyngꝭ as they requyred And they robbed
the Egyptians And the chyldrē of Israell toke theyr iourney from Rameses to Suchoth vi hundred thousande men of foote besyde chyldren And moch comen people went also with them and shepe and exon an excedynge greate flocke And they baked swete cakꝭ of the dough whiche they brought out of Egypt for it was not sowred For whē they were thrust out by the Egyptians they coulde not tarye to prepare them selues any prouisyō of meat The dwellyng of the chyldren of Israel which they dwelled in Egypt was iiii hundred xxx yeres and whē the iiii hundred and. xxx yeres were expyred euē the selfe same daye departed all the hostes of the Lorde out of the lande of Egypt It is a nyght to be obserued to the lord in the which he brought them out of the lande of Egypte This is that nyght of the lorde whiche al the chyldrē of Israel must kepe thorowout theyr generacyons And the Lorde sayd vnto Moses and Aaron this is the law of Passeouer there shal no straūger eate therof But euery seruaūt that is bought for money after that thou hast circumcysed hym shal eate therof A straunger and a hyred seruaunt shall not eate therof In one house shall it be eaten Thou shalt carye noone of the flesshe out at the house Neyther shall ye breake a bone therof All the multytude shall obserue it Yf a straunger also dwel amonge you and wyll holde Passeouer vnto the Lorde let him cyrcumcyse all that be males and then let hym come and obserue it he shal be as one that is borne in the lande For the vncyrcumcysed shal not eate ther of One maner of lawe shal be vnto hym that is ☞ borne in the lande vnto the straūger that dwelleth amonge you And all the chyldren of Israel dyd as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses and Aaron Euen so dyd they And the selfe same daye dyd the Lorde brynge the chyldren of Israel out of the lande of Egypt with theyr armyes ¶ The fyrst ●egotten must be sanctifyed vnto the Lorde The memory all of theyr delyueraunce Why they were ●ntye● thorow the wyldernes The bones of Ioseph The pyller of the cloude CAPI XIII ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Sayntifye vnto me all the fyrst borne that open all maner matrices amonge the chyldren of Israel as well of man as of beast for it is myne And Moses sayde vnto the people thynke on this day in which ye came out of Egipt out of the house of bon dage for thorowe a myghtye hande the lorde brought you out from thence There shal no leuended bread be eaten This day come ye out in the moneth ☞ when corne begynneth to rype When the Lorde had brought the in to the lande of the Cananytes Hethites Amorites Heuytes Iebusites whiche he sware vnto thy Fathers that he wolde gyue the a lande wherein mylke hony floweth y ● shalt kepe this seruice in this same moneth Seuen dayes thou shalt eate swete breade and in the. vii day it is the feast of the lord Swete breade shal be eaten seuen dayes and there shal no leuended breade be sene nor yet leuen with the in al thy quarters And thou shalt shewe thy son in that day saynge this is doone bycause of that whiche the Lorde dyd vnto me when I came out of Egypt And it shal be a sygne vnto the vpon thyne hande for a remembraunce bytwene thyne eyes that the Lordes lawe maye be in thy mouth For in a stronge hand the lorde brought the out of Egypt kepe therfore this ordynaunce in his season from yere to yere And it wyl come to passe that the Lorde shal brynge the in to the lande of the Cananites whiche he sware vnto the to thy fathers and shal gyue it the. And then thou shalt appoynte vnto the Lorde all that openeth the matryce ☞ And euery thynge cast that fyrst doth open the matryce of a beast whiche thou hast yf they be males they shal be the lordes And Euery fyrst gendred of an asse thou shalt redeme with a lambe yf thou redeme hym not thou shalt breake his necke All the fyrst borne amonge thy Chyldren also shalte thou bye out And when thy sonne asketh the ☞ to morowe sayenge what is this thou shalte say vnto hym With a myghtye hande the Lorde brought vs out of Egypte out of the house of bondage And ☞ whē Pharao was looth to let vs go the Lorde slewe all the fyrste borne in the lande of Egipt as wel the fyrst borne of man as of beast Therfore I sacryfyce vnto the Lorde all the males that open the matryce all the fyrst borne of my Chyldren I redeme This shal be a token vpon thyne hande and a remembraunce bytwene thyne eyes that the Lorde brought out of Egypte thorowe a myghtye hande It came to passe that when Pharao had let the people go god caryed thē not thorowe the way and lande of the Philystynes whiche was the more nye waye But God sayde leest the people haplye repente when they se warre and so turne agayne to Egypt But god led the peple aboute thorow the way of the wyldernesse of the red see And the chyldren of Israel went vp harnessed out of the lande of Egypte And Moses toke the bones of Ioseph with hym for he made the chyldren of Israel swere sayeng God wyll surely vyset you and ye shall take my bones awaye hence with you And they toke theyr iourney frō Suchoth and abode in Etham in the edge of the wyldernes And the lorde wente before them by a daye in a pyller of a cloude to leade them the waye and by nyght in a pyller of fyre to gyue thē lyght that they myght go bothe by day and by nyght The pyller of the cloude departed not by daye nor the pyller of fyre by nyght out of the syght of the people ¶ Pharaos herte is hardeued and foloweth the Israelites with all his hoost and capitaynes and is drowned The Israelites grudge They go thorowe the red see CAPI XIIII ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Speake to the chyldrē of Israel that they turne and remayne before Pi Hiroth bytwene Mygdol and the see ouer agaynst Baalzephon and before that shall they pytch by the see For Pharao wyl say of the chyldren of Israel they are tangled in the lande the wyldernes hath shut them in And I wyll harden Pharaos herte that he shall folowe after you and I wyl get me honoure vpon Pharao and vpon all his hoost the Egyptians also shal know that I am the lorde And they dyd euen so And it was tolde the kyng of Egypt that the people fled And the herte of Pharao of his seruauntes turned agaynst the people and they sayde why haue we this doone that we haue let Israel go out of our seruyce and he made redy his charettes and toke his people with
of Israel went on drye lande in the myddest of the see And Myr Iam a Prophetesse the syster of Aaron toke a tymbrell in her hande and all the women came out after her with tymbrels and daunses And Myr Iam sange before them Synge ye vnto the lorde for he hath tryumphed gloryously the horse his ryder hath he ouer throwen in the see And so Moses brought Israel frō the red see they went out in to the wyldernesse of Sur. And they went thre dayes longe in the wyldernes and founde no waters And when they came to Mara they coulde not drynke of the waters of Mara for they were bytter therfore the name of the place was called Mara ❀ That is to say bytternesse And the people murmu red agaynst Moses sayenge What shall we drynke And he cryed vnto the Lorde and ☞ the Lorde shewed hym a tree which when he had caste into the water the waters were made swete There he made them an ordynaunce a lawe there he proued hym and sayde Yf thou wylt herken * vnto the voyce of the Lorde thy god wylt do that which is ryght in his syght wylt gyue eare vnto his cōmaundementes kepe al his ordynaunces then wyll I put noone of these dyseases vpon the whiche I brought vpon the Egyptians for I am the Lorde that healeth the. ¶ The Israelites come in to the desert of Syn. It ●ayneth qu●yls and Mauna They s●●dge CAPI ✚ XVI THe chyldren of Israell came to Elim where were xii welles of water and. lxx palme trees and they abode there by the waters And they toke theyr iourney from Elim and all the hole company of the chyldren of Israel came to the wyldernes of Sin which is bytwene Elim and Sinay the. xv daye of the second moneth after theyr departyng out of the lande of Egypte And the hole multitude of the chyldren of Israel murmuryng agaynst Moses Aaron in the wyldernes the chyldren of Israel sayd vnto them wold to god we had dyed by the hande of the lorde in the land of Egypt whē we sat by the fleshe pottes whē we dyd eate breade our belyes ful for ye haue brought vs out in to this wyl dernes to kyl this hole multitude w t hongre Then fayde the Lorde vnto Moses behold I wyll ●ayne breade from heuen to you the people shal go out and gather day by day that I maye proue them whyther they wyll walke in my law or no the syxt day they shal prepare for them selues that whiche they wyl brynge in let it be twyse as moche as they gather in dayly And Moses and Aaron sayd vnto all the chyldrē of Israel at euen ye shal knowe that it is the Lorde whiche brought you out of the lande of Egypte in the mornynge ye shall se ☞ the glorye of the Lorde bycause he hath herde your grudgynges agaynst the Lorde And what are we that ye haue murmured agaynste vs And Moses sayd At euen shal the lord gyue you flessh to eate and in the mornyng breade ynoughe for the lorde hath herde your murmurynges whiche ye murmure agaynst hym for what are we your murmurynges are not agaynst vs but agaynst the lorde And Moses spake vnto Aaron Say vnto all the companye of of the chyldren of Israel come forthe before the lorde for he hath herde your grudgynges And as Aaron spake vnto the hole multitude of the chyldren of Israel they loked towarde the wyldernesse and beholde the glorye of the Lorde appeared in the clowde ⊢ And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge I haue herde the murmuryng of the chyldrē of Israel tell them therfore say at euen y● shall eate flesshe in the mornyng ye shall be fylled with breade and ye shall knowe that I am the lorde your god And at euē the quay les came couered the grounde where they lay And in the mornyng the dewe lay rounde aboute the hoost And whē the dewe was fallen beholde it laye vpon the grounde in the wyldernesse small rounde and thyn as the hore frost on the grounde And whē the chyldren of Israel sawe it they sayd euery one to his neyghbour It is ❀ ☞ Manna For they wyst not what it was And Moses sayde vnto them this is the breade whiche the Lorde hath gyuen you to eate This is the worde which the lorde hath cōmaūded gather of it euery man for hym selfe to eate a gomer full for a man accordynge to the nombre of you take euery mā for them which are in his tent And the chyldren of Israel dyd euen so gathered some more some lesse when they dyd meate it with a Gomer vnto hym that had gathered moch remayned nothyng oue● and vnto hym that had gathered ly●ell was there no lacke euery man gathered sufficient for his eatyng And Moses sayd vnto them Se that no man let ought remayne of it tyll the mornyng Notwithstandyng they herkened not vnto Moses but some of them lefte of it vntyll the mornynge and it waxed full of wormes stanke and Moses was angry with them And they gathered it all mornynges euery man for his eatynge And assoone as the heate of the sonne came it moult And the syxte daye they gathered twyse so moche breade it gomers for one man al the rulers of the multitude came and tolde Moses He sayd vnto them this is that whiche the Lorde hath sayd to morowe is the rest of the holy Sabboth vnto the Lorde Bake that whiche ye wyll bake sethe that ye wyl sethe that which remayneth lay vp tyll the mornyng And they layde it vp tyll the mornyng as Moses bad it stanke not neyther bred there any worme therin And Moses sayde that eate this day for it is the Sabboth vnto the Lorde to day ye shal not fynde it in the felde Syxe dayes ye shall gather it in the seuenth daye whiche is the Sabboth there shal be none Notwithstandyng there wente out some of the people in the seuenth day for to gather they founde none And the Lorde sayd to Moses howe longe refuse ye to kepe my cōmaundementes my lawes Se the lorde hath gyuē you a Sabboth therfore he gyueth you the syxte day bread for ii dayes Byde therfore euery mā at hom● let no mā go out of his place the seuenth day And the people rested the seuenth day And the house of Israel called it Manna And it was lyke vnto Coriander seed whyte and the tast of it was lyke vnto wafers made with hony And Moses sayd this is that whiche the Lorde cōmaundeth fyll a Gomer of it which may be kept for your chyldren after you that they may se the breade wherwith I haue fed you in wyldernesse when I brought you out of the lande of Egypt And Moses spake vn to Aarō take a cruse put a Gomer full of Manna therin
laye it vp before the Lorde to be kepte for your chyldren after you as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses So Aaron layde it vp before the testimonye to be kepte And the chyldren of Israel dyd eate Manna xl yere vntyt they came vnto a lande inhabited And so they dyd eate Māna euen vntyl they came vnto the borders of the land of Canaan A Gomor is the tenth parte of an Epha ¶ The Israelytes come in to Raphidim They grudge Water is gyuen them out of the rocke Moses holdeth vp his handes and they ouercome the Amelechites CAPI XVII ANd all the company of the chyldren of Israel thorowout theyr armyes wente from the wyldernesse of Syn after the cōmaundement of the Lorde and pytched in Raphidim where was no water for the people to drynke And the people chode with Moses and sayde Gyue vs water to drynke Moses sayde vnto them why chyde ye with me Wherfore do ye tempt the Lorde There the people thyrsted for water and the people murmured agaynst Moses and sayde Wherfore hast thou thus brought vs out of Egypte to kyll vs and our chyldren and cattell with thyrste And Moses cryed vnto the Lorde saynge What shall I do vnto this people they be almost redy to stone me And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses Go before the people and take with the of the elders of Israel and thy rod wherwith thon smotest the ryuer take in thy hande and go Beholde I stande before the besyde a rocke that is in Horeb thou shalte smyte a rocke and there shal come water out therof that the people may drynke And Moses dyd euen so before the eyes of the elders of Israel And he called the name of the place Massa and Meriba bycause of the chydyng of the chyldren of Israel and bycause they tempted the Lorde sayenge Is the lorde among vs or not Then came Amalech and fought with Israel in Raphidim And Moses sayd vnto Iosua Chose vs out men go fyght with Amalech And to morowe I wyll stande on the top of the hyll and the rod of God shall be in my hande Iosua dyd as Moses bad hym fought with Amalech And Moses Aaron Hur went vp to the top of the hyll And it hapned that when Moses helde vp his hande Israel had the better And whē he let his hande downe Amalech had the better But Moses handes were heuy therfor they toke a stone put it vnder hym he sat downe theron And Aarō Hur stayed vp his handes the one on the one syde the other on the other syde And his handꝭ remayned stedie vntyl the goynge downe of the sonne And Iosua dyscomfyted Amalech and his people with the edge of the swerde And the Lorde sayd vnto Moses Wryte this for a remembraunce in a boke and commyt it vnto the eares of Iosua for I wyll vtterly put out the remembraunce of Amalech from vnder heuen And Moses made an aulter and called the name of it ❀ ☞ The Lorde is he that worketh myracles for me For he sayde the hande is on the seate of god the Lorde wyll haue war with Amalech from generacyon to generacyon ¶ Iethros counsell is receyued of Moses CAPI XVIII IEthro the preest of Median Moses father in lawe herde of all that God had done for Moses and for Israel his people and that the Lorde had brought Israel out of Egypt Therfore he toke Ziphora Moses wyfe after he had sent her backe her ii sonnes of whiche the one was called Gerson for he sayd I haue ben an alyent in a straūge land The name of the other was Eliesar for the God of my father sayde he was my helpe delyucred me from the swerde of Pharao And Iethro Moses father in lawe came with his two sonnes his wyfe vnto Moses in to the wyldernes where he abode by the mount of God And he sayde vnto Moses I thy father in lawe Iethro am come to the and thy wyfe also and her two sonnes with her And Moses wente out to mete his father in lawe and dyd obeysaunce and kyssed hym and eche asked of other of his healthe and they came in to the tente And Moses tolde his father in lawe all that the lorde had done vnto Pharao and to the Egyptians for Israels sake and all the trauayle that had happened them by the waye and howe the Lorde delyuered them And Iethro reioysed ouer all the goodnesse whiche the Lorde had done to Israel and bycause he had delyuered them out of the hande of the Egyptians And Iethro sayde blessed be the Lorde whiche hath deiyuered you out of the hande of the Egyptians and out of the hande of Pharao which hath also delyuered his people from the captiuite of the Egyptians Nowe I knowe that the Lorde is greater then all Goddes for ☞ in the thynge wherby they delte cruellye with them are they them selues perysshed And Iethro Moses father in lawe offred burnt offrynges sacrifices vnto God And Aaron all the elders of Israel came to eate breade w t Moses father in lawe before God And it chaunced on the morowe that Moses sat to iudge the people the people stode aboute Moses from mornynge vnto euen And when Moses father in law sawe al that he dyd vnto the people he sayd What is this that thou doest vnto the people why syttest thou thy selfe alone and al the people stande aboute the from mornynge vnto euen And Moses sayd vnto his father in lawe bycause the people cometh vnto me to seke counsel of God When they haue a matter they come vnto me and I iudge bytwene euery man his neyghboure shewe them the ordinaunces of God and his lawes And Moses father in lawe sayd vnto hym it is not well that thou doest Thou both wetyest thy selfe and this people that is with the for this thynge is of more weyght then thou arte able to perfourme thy selfe alone Heare nowe therfore my voyce and I wyll gyue the counsel and God shall be with the. Be thou vnto the people to Godwarde that thou mayst bryng the causes vnto God and thou shalt teache them ordinaunces lawes and shewe them the waye wherin they must walke and the worke that they must do Moreouer thou shalte seke out amonge all the people men of actiuite and such as feare God true men hatyng couetousnes make them heades ouer the people and captaynes ouer thousandes ouer hundreds ouer fyftie and ouer ten And let them iudge the people at all ceasons And euery great matter that happeneth let them brynge vnto the but let them iudge all small causes them selues and so shal it be easyer for thy selfe and they shall beare with the. If thou shalt do this thynge and God charge the withall thou shalt be able to endure and yet the people shall come to theyr place in peace And so Moses obeyed the voyce of his father
in lawe and dyd all that he had sayd and chose actyue men out of all Israel and made them as heades ouer the people namely captaynes ouer thousandes ouer hundreds ouer fyftie and ouer ten And they iudged the people at al ceasons but brought the harde causes vnto Moses and iudged al small matters them selues And Moses let his father in lawe departe and he went in to his owne lande CAPI XIX ¶ The chyldren of Israell come to the mount Smay The people of god ate holy and a royall preesthod He that toucheth the hyll dyeth God appeareth vnto Moses vpon the mounte in thondre and lyghtnynge IN the thyrde moneth when the chyldren of Israell were goone out of the lande of Egypte the same day came they in to the wyldernes of Smay For they were departed from Raphidim and were come to the deserte of Smay and had pytched theyr tentes in the wyldernes And there Israel abode before the mount But Moses went vp vnto God And the Lorde called to hym out of the mountayne saynge Thus shalt thou saye vnto the house of Iacob and tell the chyldrē of Israel ye haue sene what I dyd vnto the Egyptyans and toke you vp vpon Egles wyngs and haue brought you vnto my selfe Nowe therfore yf ye wyll heare my voyce in dede and kepe myne appoyntment ye shal be myne owne aboue all nacyons for all the earth is myne Ye shal be vnto me also a kyngdome of preestes and an holy people And these are the wordes whiche thou shalte saye vnto the chyldren of Israel Moses came and called for the elders of the people and layde before theyr faces all these wordes whiche the Lorde cōmaunded hym And the people answered all togyther sayd All that the Lorde hath sayde we wyll do And Moses brought the wordes of the peple vnto the Lorde And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses To I come vnto the in the thycke clowe that the people may here me talkyng with the byleue the for euer Moses shewed the wordes of the people vnto the Lorde And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses Go vnto the people and ☞ sanctifie them to daye and to morowe let them wasshe theyr clothes and be redy agaynst the thyrde daye For the thyrde daye the Lorde wyll come downe in the syghte of all the people vpon mount Smay And thou shalt set markes rounde aboute the people and saye beware that ye go not vp in to the mounte or touche the bordre of it Who so euer toucheth the mount shall surely dye There shall not an hande touche it Els he shal be stoned or shot thorowe whyther it be beast or man it shall not lyue When the trompe bloweth longe then may they come vp into the mountayne And Moses went downe from the mount vnto the people and sanctified them they wasshed theyr clothes And he sayde vnto the people Be redy agaynst the thyrde day and ☞ come not at your wyues And the thyrde daye in the mornynge there was thonder and lyghtnynge and a thycke clowde vpon the mount and the voyce of the trompe excedyng lowde so that al the people that was in the hoost was afrayde And Moses broughte the people out of the tentes to mete with god they stode vnder the hyll And mounte Synay was all togyther on a smoke bycause the Lorde descended downe vpon it in fyre And the smoke therof ascended vp as the smoke of a chymney and al the mount was excedyng fearfull And when the voyce of the trompe blewe waxed lowder and lowder Moses spake and God answered hym by a voyce And the Lorde came downe vpon mounte Synay euen in the top of the hyll and when the lorde called Moses vp into the top of the hyll Moses went vp And the lorde sayd vnto Moses go downe charge the people that they prease not vp to se the Lorde and so many of them perysshe And let the preestes also whiche come to the lorde sanctifie them selues lest the Lorde destroy them And Moses sayd vnto the lorde the people can not come vp in to the mounte Synay for thou chargedst vs sayeng Set markes aboute the hyll and sanctifie it And the lorde sayd vnto hym awaye and get the downe thou shalte come vp thou Aaron with the. But let not the Preestes and the people presume for to come vp vnto the lord leest he destroye them And so Moses wente downe vnto the people and tolde them ¶ The ten cōmaundementes are gyuen The aulter of earth CAPI XX. AND God spake all these wordes and sayde I am the Lorde thy God whiche haue brought the out of the lande of Egypte out of the house of bondage Thou shalt haue none other goddes in my syght Thou shalte make the no grauen ymage neyther any similitude that is in heuē aboue eyther in the earth bynethe or in the waters vnder the earth Thou shalte not worshyp them neyther serue them For I the Lorde thy god am a ☞ gelouse god ☞ visyte the synne of the fathers vpon the chyldren vnto the thyrde fourth generacyon of them that hate me and shewe mercye vnto thousandes in them that loue me and kepe my cōmaundementes Thou shalte not take the name of the Lorde thy God in vayne for the Lorde wyll not hold hym gyltlesse that taketh his name in vayne Remembre the Sabboth daye that thou sanctify it Syxe dayes shalt thou labour do all that thou haste to do but the seuenth day is the Sabboth of the Lorde thy god in it thou shalte do no maner of worke thou thy son and thy doughter thy man seruaunt thy mayde seruaunt thy cattell the straunger that is within thy gates For in syxe dayes the Lorde made heuen earth the see and al that in them is and ☞ rested the seuenth day Wherfore the Lorde blessed the Sabboth day and halowed it ✚ ☞ Honour thy father thy mother that thy dayes may be longe in the lande whiche the Lorde thy God gyueth the. Thou shalte not kyll Thou shalte not breake wedlocke Thou shalte not steale Thou shalte not beare false wytnesse agaynst thy neyghboure Thou shalte not couet thy neyghbours house neyther shalte thou couet thy neyghbours wyfe or his mā seruaunt or his mayde or his ore or his asse or what so euer thy neyboure hath And all the people sawe the thonder the lyghtnyng the noyse of the trompe and the mountayne smokynge And when the people sawe it they remoued and stode a farre of sayd vnto Moses talke thou with vs we wyl heare but let not god talke with vs leest we dye And Moses sayde vnto the people Feare not for God is come to proue you and that his feare may be ☞ in your face that ye synne not And the people stode a farre of Moses wente in to the thycke clowde where God was
Cananytes the Hethytes before the. Neuertheles I wyll not cast them out in one yere lest the lande grow to a wyldernesse and the beastes of the felde multyply agaynst the. By lytell and lytell I wyl dryue them out before the vntyl thou be encreased and enheryte the lande And I wyl make thy costes from the red see vnto the sell of the Philistines and from the deserte vnto the ryuer For I wyll delyuer the inhabiters of the lande in to thyne hande and thou shalt dryue them out before the. Thou shalt make none apoyntment with them nor with theyr goddes Neyther let them dwel in thy lande lest they make the synne agaynst me for yf thou serue theyr goddes it wyll be thy decay ¶ Moses ascendeth vp to the mount and wryteth the wordes of the lorde The bloole of the couertaunt The elders of Israell iudge the people CAPI XXIIII ANd he sayd vnto Moses Come vp vnto the Lorde Thou and Aaron Nadab and Abihu and the. lxx elders of Israel and ye shall worshp a farre of And Moses hym selfe alone shall go vnto the Lorde but they shal not come nye neyther shal the peple go vp with hym And Moses came and told the people all the wordes of the lorde and all the lawes And all the people answered with one voyce sayd all the wordes whiche the Lorde hath sayd wyll we do And Moses wrote all the wordes of the lorde and rose vp early and set vp an aulter vnder the hyll and twelue stones accordynge to the. xii tribes of Israel and sent yong men of the chyldren of Israel whiche brought burntoffrynges and offred peace offrynges of oxen vnto the lorde And Moses toke halfe of the blood and put it in basens and the other halfe he sprencled on the aulter And he tōke the boke of the appoyntment and red it in the audience of the people And they sayde All that the Lorde hath sayde we wyll do and be obedyent And Moses toke the blood and sprenkled it on the people sayd Beholde this is the bloode of the appoyntment which the Lorde hath made with you vpon all these wordes Then went Moses and Aaron Nadab and Abihu and the. lxx elders of Israel vp and ☞ sawe the God of Israell and there was vnder his feete as it were a worke of a Saphir stone and as it were the heuen whē it is clere ☞ vpon the nobles of the chyldren of Israel he set not his hande And they sawe God and dyd eate and drynke ✚ And the lorde sayd vnto Moses Come vp to me in to the hyll and be there and I wyll gyue the tables of stone and a lawe and cōmaundementes whiche I haue wrytten that thou mayst teache them Moses rose vp his mynyster Iehosua Moses went vp in to the hyll of god sayd vnto the elders ta●y ye here vntyll we come agayne vnto you Beholde here is Aaron and Hur with you If any man haue any matters to do let hym come to them And Moses went vp in to the mounte and a cloude couered the hyll and the glorye of the Lorde abode vpon mounte Sinay and the cloude couered it vi dayes And the seuenth daye he called vnto Moses out of the cloude And the facyon of the glorye of the Lorde was lyke consumynge fyre on the top of the hyll in the syght of the chyldren of Israel And Moses wente in to the cloude and got hym vp in to the mountayn And Moses was in the mounte xl dayes and .xl. nyghtes ¶ The Lorde sheweth Moses the facyon of the holy place and the thynges perteynyng therto CAPI XXV ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayeng speake vnto the chyldren of Israel that they brynge me an heaueoffrynge of euery man that gyueth it wyllyngly with his herte ye shall take it This is the heueoffrynge which ye shal take of them golde syluer and brasse yelowe sylke purple scarlet whyte sylke and gootes here rams skynnes that are red and the skynnes of taxus sethim wood oyle for light spices for anoyntyng oyle and for swete sence Onix stones stones to be set in the Ephod and in the brest lap And let them make me a sanctuarie that I may dwell among them And accordyng to all that I shewe the bothe after the facyon of the habitacion and after the facyon of all the ornamentes therof euen so shall ye make it And they shall make an arke of sethim wood ii cubites and an halfe longe a cubite and an halfe brode and a cubit and an halfe hye And thou shalt ouerlay it w t pure golde within and without shalte thou ouerlay it shalt make an hye vpon it a crowne of golde rounde aboute And thou shalte cast iiii rynges of golde for it put them in the. iiii corners therof ii rynges shall be in the one syde of it ii in the other And thou shalte make barres of Sethim wood and couer them w t golde and put the barres in the ryngꝭ along by the sydes of the arke to bere it withall And the barres shall be in the rynges of the arke and shal not be taken away from it And thou shalte put in the arke the wytnesse whiche I shall gyue the. And thou shalte make a merciseate of pure golde ii cubites and an halfe longe and a cubite and an halfe brode And thou shalte make ii Cherubins of golde Euen of a hole worke shalte thou make them in the. ii endes of the mercyseate and the one cherub shalte thou make on the ende and the other Cherub on the other ende Euen of the same mercy-seate shall ye make Cherubyns in the. ii endes therof And the Cherubyns shall stretche theyr wynges abrode ouer an hye couerynge the mercyseate with theyr wynges and theyr faces shall loke one to an other euen to the mercyseatewarde shall the faces of the Cherubyns be And thou shalte put the mercy-seate aboue vpon the arke in the arke thou shalte put the wytnesse whiche I wyll gyue the. And from thence ☞ I wyll testifie vnto the and wyll comon with the from vpon the mercyseate from bytwene the. ii cherubyns whiche are vpon the arke of wytnesse of all thynge whiche I wyll gyue the in cōmaundement vnto the chyldren of Israel Thou shalte also make a table of sethim wood of two cubites long one cubite brode and a cubite an halfe hye And thou shalte couer it with pure golde and make therto a crowne of golde rounde aboute And make vnto that an hoope of foure fyngers brode rounde aboute And make a golden crowne also to the hoope rounde aboute And make for it iiii rynges of golde and put the ryngꝭ in the corners that are on the. iiii fete therof euen ouer agaynst the hoope shal the rynges be to put in barres to bere the table withall And thou shalte make the barres of Sethim wood and ouerlay
other ornamentes CAPI XXVII ANd thou shalt make an aulter of Sethym wood fyue cubytes longe fyue cubytes brode For it shal be iiii square and thre cubytes hye And thou shalte make it hornes in the foure corners of it the hornes shall be of it selfe thou shalte couer it with brasse And make his ashpannes shouels basyns fleshhokes fyrepannes all the apparell therof for the same of brasse And thou shalt make vnto it a gredyron also lyke a net of brasse And vpon that net shalte thou make foure brasen rynges in the foure corners therof thou shalt put it vnder the cōpasse of the aulter beneth that the net maye be in the myddes of the aulter And y u shalte make two barres for the aulter of Sethym wod couer them with brasse and let them be put in rynges alonge by the sydes of the aulter to beare it withall And make the aulter holowe w t bordes euen as it was shewed in the mounte so shall they make it And thou shalt make the courte of the habitacyon that there may be in the south syde hangynges of whyte twyned sylke of an hūdred cubytes longe for one syde and. xx pyllers therof with theyr xx sockettes of brasse but the knoppes of the pyllers theyr hopes shal be syluer In lykewyse on the north syde there shall be hangynges of an hundred cubytes longe and. xx pyllers with theyr twentye sockettes of brasse and the knoppes and the hoopes of the pyllers shal be syluer And the bredth of the courte whiche is westward shall haue courtaynes of fyftye cubytes and ten pyllers with theyr ten sockettes And the bredth of the courte whiche is Eastwarde shall haue fyftye cubytes Hangynges of xv cubytes in the one syde and theyr thre pyllers with theyr thre sockettes lykewyse on the other syde shal be hangyngꝭ of fyftene cubytes w t theyr iii pyllers theyr thre sockettes And in the gate of the courte shall be a vayle of xx cubytes of yelow sylke purple and scarlet and whyte twyned sylke wrought with nedle worke and foure pillers with theyr foure sockettes All the pyllers round aboute the courte shall be hoped with syluer and theyr knoppes shall be of syluer and theyr sockettes of brasse The length of the courte shall be an hundred cubytes and the bredth l. the heyght fyue And the hangynges shall be of whyte twyned sylke and theyr sockettes of brasse All the vessels of the habytacyon in all maner seruyce all the pynnes therof yea and all the pynnes also of the courte shall be of brasse And thou shal commaunde the chyldren of Israell that they gyue the pure oyle olyue beaten for the lyght to powre alwaye in to the lampes In the tabernacle of wytnesse without the vayle whiche is before the wytnes shall Aaron his sonnes dresse it both euenyng and mornyng before the lord and it shall be a statute for euer vnto theyr generacyons of the chyldren of Israell ¶ Aar●ns apparell and his sonnes CAPI XXVIII ANd take thou vnto the Aaron thy brother and his sonnes with hym from among the chyldren of Israel that they maye minystre vnto me Aaron Nadab and Abihu Eleazar and Ithamar Aarons sonnes And thou shalt make holy rayment for Aaron thy brother that they maye be vnto glorye and bewtye And thou shalte speake vnto all that are wyse herted whomsoeuer I haue fylled with the spiryte of wysdome that they make Aarons rayment to consecrate hym with that he maye minystre vnto me These are the garmētes which they shal make a brestlap Ephod a tunycle a slrayte coote a mytre and a gyrdle These holy garmentes shall they make for Aaron thy brother and his sonnes that they maye minystre vnto me And let them take golde yelowe sylke purple scarlet and whyte twyned sylke They shall make the Ephod of golde yelowe sylke purple scarlet and whyte twyned sylke with brodered worke The two sydes shall come togyther and be closed vp in the two edges therof And the gyrdle of the Ephod shall be of the same workmanshyp and of the same stuffe euen of golde yelow sylke purple scarlet and whyte twyned sylke And thou shalte take two onyx stones and graue in them the names of the chyldren of Israell syxe names of them in the one stone and the other syxe in the other stoone accordynge to ❀ the ordre of theyr byrth After the worke of a stonegrauer and of him that graueth signettes shalt thou graue the two stones with the names of the chyldrē of Israel shalt make them to be set in gold And thou shalt put the two stones vpon the two shoulders of the Ephod that they maye be stones of remēbraunce vnto the chyldren of Israel And Aarō shall beare theyr names before the Lorde vpon his two shoulders for a remembraunce And thou shalt make hookes of golde two cheynes of fyne golde lynke worke and wrethed and fasten the wrethed cheyues to the hookes And thou shalte make the breestlappe of iudgement w t brodered worke euen after the worke of the ephod shalt thou make it namely of golde yelow sylke purple scarlet and whyte twyned sylke shalt thou make it Fouresquare it shal be double an hande brede longe and an hande brede brode And thou shalt fyll it with foure rowes of stones In the fyrste rowe shal be a Sardios a Topas and Smaragdus in the seconde rowe a Rubye Saphir diamonde In the thyrde Lygurios an Achat and Amatist In the fourth a Turcas Onix and Iaspis And they shall be set in golde in theyr inclosers And the stoones shal be grauen as sygnettes be grauen with the names of the chyldren of Israel euen with xii names euery one with his name accordyng to the. xii tribes And thou shalt make vpon the brestlappe two fastenyng cheynes of pure golde wrethen worke And thou shalt make lykewyse vpon the brestlap two rynges of golde and put them on the edges of the brestlappe and put the two wrethen cheynes of golde in the two ryngꝭ which are in the edges of the brest lappe And the other two endes of the two cheynes thou shalt fasten in two close hokes and put them vppon the shoulders of the Ephod on the foresyde of it And thou shalt yet make two ryngꝭ of golde which thou mayest put in the two edges of the brestlap euen in the borders therof towarde the insyde of the Ephod ouer agaynst it And yet two other rynges of golde thou shalt make put them on the two sydes of the Ephod beneth ouer agaynst the brestlap alowe where the sydes are ioyned togyther vpō the brodered gyrdle of the Ephod And they shal bynde the brestlappe by his rynges vnto the rynges of the Ephod with a lace of yelow sylke that it may lye close aboue the brodered gyrdle of the Ephod that the brestlap be not closed from the Ephod And Aaron shall beare the names of the
it And Moses sayd vnto Aaron what dyd this people vnto the that thou hast brought so greate a syn vpon them And Aaron answered let not the wrath of my Lorde waxe fearse thou knowest the people that they are euen set on myschefe For they sayd vnto me make vs Gods to go before vs for we wote not what is become of Moses the felow that brought vs out of the lande of Egypte And I sayde vnto them ☞ Let them that haue golde plucke it of brynge it me and I cast it in to the fyre and thereof came out this calfe Moses therfore saw that the people were naked and that Aaron had made them naked vnto theyr shame ❀ ☞ amonge theyr ennemyes and he went and stode in the gate of the hoste and sayde Yf any man perteyne vnto the Lorde let hym come to me And all the Sonnes of Leui gathered them selues togyther and came vnto hym And he sayde vnto them thus sayth the Lorde God of Israel put euery man his swerde by his syde and go in and out from gate to gate thorowout the hoste and slee euery man his brother and euery man his companyon and euery man his neyghbour And the chyldren of Leui dyd as Moses had sayd And there fell of the people the same day about thre thousand men And Moses sayd fyll your handes vnto the Lorde this daye euery man vppon his Sonne and vpon his brother and that there may be gyuen you a blessynge this daye And on the morowe it fortuned that Moses sayd vnto the people Ye haue synned a great synne And nowe I wyll goo vp vnto the Lorde yf peraduenture I may purchace an attonement for your synne Moses therfore wente agayne vnto the Lorde sayd Oh this people haue synned a great synne and haue made them Goddes of golde And now I pray the eyther forgyue them theyr Synne or yf thou wylte not ☞ wype me out of thy booke whiche thou hast wrytten And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses I wyll put him out of my boke that hath synned agaynst me And now go thou bryng the people vnto the place whiche I sayde vn to the beholde myne angell shall go before the. Neuerthelatter in the day when I visyte I wyll vysyte theyr syn vpon them And the Lorde plaged the people bycause they made the calfe whiche Aaron made ¶ The Lorde sendeth an Angell before his people The Lorde deuyeth to go vp with the people ▪ The people lament theyr syn Moses talketh with the lorde CAPI XXXIII ANd the Lorde sayde vnto Moses departe and go hence thou the people whiche thou hast brought out of the lande of Egypte vnto the lande whiche I swore vnto Abraham Isaac and Iacob sayenge vnto thy seede wyll I gyue it And I wyll sende an angell before the and wyl cast out the Cananytes the Amorytes and the Hethites the Pherezites the Heuites and the Iebusytes a lande that floweth with mylke and hony For I wyll not go amonge you my selfe for ye are a styfnecked people leest I consume the in the waye And when the people herde this euyll tydynges they sorowed and no man dyd put on his best rayment And the Lorde spake vnto Moses say vnto the Chyldren of Israell ye are a styfnecked people I must come once sodenly vpon you and make an ende of you Therfore now put thy goodlye rayment from the that I maye wete what to do vnto the. And the Chyldren of Israell layde theyr goodly rayment from them euen by the mounte Horeb. And Moses toke the Tabernacle and pytched it without the hooste a farre of from the hoost and called it the tabernacle of wytnesse And so it came to passe that euery one whiche wolde pray vnto the Lorde went out vnto the tabernacle of wytnesse whiche was without the hoost And it fortuned that when Moses went out vnto the Tabernacle al the people rose vp and stoode euery man at his tent dore and loked after Moses vntyll he was gone in to the tabernacle And as soone as Moses was entred in to the Tabernacle the cloudye pyller descended and stode at the dore of tabernacle and he talked with Moses And al the people saw the cloudye pyller stande at the Tabernacle dore and they rose vp and worshypped euery man in his tent dore And the LORDE spake vnto Moses ☞ face to face as a man speaketh vnto his frende and he turned agayne in to the hoste ☞ And the chylde Iosua his seruaunt the Sonne of Nun departed not out of the Tabernacle And Moses sayd vnto the Lorde se thou sayest vnto me leade this people forth and thou hast not shewed me whome thou wylte sende with me And thou haste sayde moreouer I knowe the name and thou hast also founde grace in my syght Nowe therfore yf I haue foūde fauour in thy syght then shew me thy way that I maye knowe the and that I maye fynde grace in thy syght And consyder also that this nacyon is thy people And he sayde my presence shall go with the and I wyll gyue the reste He sayde vnto hym Yf thy presence go not with me carye vs not hense for how shall it be knowen here that I and thy people haue founde fauour in thy syght but in that thou goest with vs Yf thou go with vs shall not I and thy people haue a preemynence before al the people that are vpon the face of the earth And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses I wyll do this also that thou hast sayd for thou hast founde grace in my syght and I knowe the by name And he sayde I beseche the shewe me thy glorye And he sayde I wyll make all my good go before the and I wyll be called in this name of the Lorde before the and wyll shewe mercy to whome I wyll shewe mercye and wyll haue compassyon on whome I wyl haue compassyon And he sayd furthermore thou mayst not se my face for ☞ there shall no man se me and lyue And the Lorde sayde beholde there is a place by me thou shalte stande vpon a rocke whyle my glory goeth forth I wyll put the in a clyfte of the rocke and wyll put myne hande vpon the whyle I passe by And I wyll take awaye myne hand thou shalt se my backe partes but my face shall not be sene ¶ The Tables renued The mercy of God Felowshyp with the gentyls forbydden and theyr ydolatrye also Of theyr feastes CAPI XXIIII ANd the Lorde sayd vnto Moses hewe the two tables of stoone lyke vnto the fyrst and I wyl wryte vpon them the wordes that were in the fyrst Tables whiche thou brakest And be redy in the mornynge that thou mayst come vp early vnto the mounte of Sinay and stand there with me in the top of the mounte There shall no man come vp with the neyther let any man be sene thorow out al the mounte neyther let shepe nor oxen fede
entryng in of the tabernacle the aulter of burntsacrifice with his brasen gredyren his staues and all his vessels the lauer his fote the hangynges of the courte with his pyllers theyr sockettes the hangynge in the dore of the courte the pynnes of the habitacyon the pynnes of the courte w t theyr cordes the ministrynge garmentes to minystre in the holy place the holy vestimentes for Aaron the preest the vestimentes of his sonnes that they maye ministre in And all the companye of the chyldren of Israel departed from the presence of Moses And euery one came as many as theyr hertꝭ couraged them as many as theyr spirites made them wyllyng brought a present for the Lorde to the makynge of the tabernacle of wytnesse for al his vses and for the holy vestimentes And they came bothe men and women euen as many as were wyllyng herted and brought bracelettes earynges cheynes whiche Iewels were all of golde ▪ al the men brought a waueofferyng of golde vnto the Lorde And euery man with whom was foūde yelow sylke purple scarlet whyte sylke gootes heere red skynnes of rammes tarus skynnes brought them Al that dyd heaue vp an oblacyon of golde brasse brought an heaueofferynge vnto the lorde And al men with whom was found Sethim wod for any maner worke of the ministracyō brought it And al the women that were wyse herted dyd spyn with theyr handꝭ brought the spon worke bothe the yelow sylke purple scarlet and whyte sylke And all the women whom theyr owne herte moued span gootes heete wysely And the Lordes brought Onix stones stones to be set in the Ephod and in the brestlap and spyce oyle for lyght for the anoyntyng oyle and for the swete sence And the chyldrē of Israel brought a wyllyng offeryng vnto the lorde both men women as many as had wyllyng hertes to bryng for all maner workes whiche the Lorde had cōmaunded to be made by the hande of Moses And Moses sayd vnto the chyldren of Israel beholde the lorde hath called by name Bezaleel the sonne of Ury the son of Hur of the trybe of Iuda hath fylled hym with the spirite of god in wysdome vnderstandyng in knowledge in all maner worke to fynde out curyous workes which are made in gold syluer and brasse In the crafte of stones to set them in caruyng of wood to make any maner of subtyll worke And he hath put in his herte ☞ that he may teache both he and Ahaliab the son of Ahisamach of the trybe of Dan. Them hath he fylled with wysdome of herte to worke all maner of grauen subtyl and nedle worke in yelowe sylke purple in scarlet and whyte sylke and in weuyng And to do all maner of worke subtyll feates ¶ The thynges that Bezaleel and Ahaliab made CAPI XXXVI ANd Bezaleel wrought and Ahaliab and all wyse herted men to whome the lorde gaue wysdome vnderstandyng to knowe howe to worke all maner worke for the seruyce of the Sanctuarye and all that the Lorde had commaunded And Moses called Bezaleel Ahaliab and al the wyse herted men and suche as the Lorde had gyuen wysdome vnto and as many as theyr hertes couraged to come vnto that worke to worke it And they receyued of Moses al the present whiche the chyldren of Israel had broughte for the worke of the seruyce of the Sanctuarye to make it ▪ And besyde that they brought gyftes vnto it euery day in the mornynge And all the wyse men that wrought all the holy worke came euery man frō his worke whiche they made and spake vnto Moses saynge The people brynge to moche and more then ynough for the seruyce and worke whiche the Lorde hath commaunded to be made And then Moses gaue a cōmaundement and they caused it to be proclaymed thorowout the hoost saynge Se that neyther man nor woman prepare any more worke for the present of the sanctuary so the people were forbydden to bryng for the stuffe they had was suffycyent for all the worke to make it and to moche All the wyse harted men therfore and they that wrought for the habitacyon made x. curteynes of whyte twyned sylke yelowe sylke purple and scarlet ❀ with pyctures of brodered worke made he them The lengthe of one curteyne was xxviii ▪ cubytes and the bredth iiii and the curteynes were all of one syse And he coupled fyue curteynes by themselues and other fyue by themselues And he made lowpes of yelow sylke along by the edge of one curteyne euen in the seluege of the couplyng curteyu And likewyse he made on the syde of the couplynge curteyne on the other syde Fyftye lowpes made he in the one curteyne and fyftye in the edge of the couplynge curteyne on the other syde the lowpes helde one curteyne to an other And he made fyftie rynges of golde coupled the curteynes one to an other with the rynges so was it made one dwellyng place And he made eleuen curteynes of gootes heere to be a tente ouer the tabernacle The length of a curteyne had thyrty cubytes and was foure cubytes brode and they all eleuen of one syse And he coupled fyue curteynes by themselues syx by themselues he made l. loupes alonge by the bordre of the vtmost couplynge curteyne and fyftie in the edge of the other couplynge curteyne ❀ That they myght be ioyned togyther And he made l. rynges of brasse to couple the tent togyther that it myght be one And he made a couerynge vpon the tent of rammes skynnes red and yet another of taxus skynnes aboue that And he made standynge bordes for the Tabernacle of Sethym wood The length of a boorde was ten cubytes the bredth one cubyte and an halfe One borde had two fete wherby they were ioyned one to an other And thus made he for all the bordes of the Tabernacle And he made twenty bordes for the south syde of the habitacyon and fortye sockettes of syluer vnder the. xx bordes ▪ two sockettes vnder one borde for his two feete and two sockettes vnder an other boorde for his two feete ❀ vvhere the sockettes of the sydes ende in the corner And for the other syde of the dwellynge whiche is towarde the north he made twentye boordes and theyr fourtye sockettes of syluer two sockettꝭ vnder one boorde and two sockettes vnder the other And towarde the west ende of the tabernacle ❀ That is to saye at the ende of the Tabernacle vvhich enclyneth tovvarde the see He made vi boordes and two other boordes made he in the corners of the habitacyon for eyther syde they were ioyned close benethe and aboue with a clampe and thus they dyd to both the corners And there were viii bordes and. xvi sockettes of syluer vnder euery boorde two sockettes And he made barres of Sethim wood v. for the boordes
land hyde theyr eyes from the man that gyueth of his seede vnto Moloch and kyll hym not ☞ I wyll put my face agaynst that man and agaynst his kynred and wyll destroy hym and al that go a hoorynge after hym to cōmyt hoordom with Moloch from amonge theyr people Yf a soule turne hym selfe after suche as worke with spirytes and after soothsayers to go a hoorynge after them I wyll put my face agaynst that Soule and wyll destroye hym from amonge his people Sanctifye your selues therfore and be holye for I am the Lorde your God kepe ye myne ordinaunces and do them I am the Lorde which doth sanctifye you Who soeuer he be that curseth his Father or is mother let hym dye for he hath cursed his father and mother his blood be vpō hym And the man that breaketh wedlocke with another mans wyfe euen he that breaketh wedlocke with his neyghbours wyfe let hym be slayne bothe the aduouterer and the aduoutresse And the man that lyeth with his Fathers wyfe vncouereth his Fathers secrettes let them bothe dye theyr bloode be vpon them If a man lye with his doughter in lawe let them dye bothe of them they haue wrought abhominacion theyr blood be vpon them Yf a man also lye w t mankynde after the maner as with woman kynde they haue bothe cōmytted an abhominacyon let them dye Theyr bloode be vpon them And yf a man take a wyfe and her mother also it is wyckednesse They shal be burnt with fyre bothe he and she that there be no wyckednes among you And yf a man lye with a beast let hym dye and ye shall slee the beast also Yf a woman go vnto any beast lye downe therto thou shalt kyll the woman the beast also let them dye theyr blood be vpon them If a man take his syster his fathers doughter or his mothers doughter and se her secretes she his secretes it is a shameful thyng They shal perysshe in the syght of theyr people he hath vncouered his systers secretes he shal beare his syn If a man lye with a woman hauynge her naturall dysease and vncouer her secretes and open her fountayne she also open the foūtayne of her bloode they shall both perysshe from amonge theyr people Thou shalt not vncouer the secretes of thy mothers syster nor of thy fathers syster for he that doth so hath vncouered his nexte kyn they shal beare theyr wysdom If a man lye with his vncles wyfe vncouer his vncles secretes they shal beare theyr synne and shall dye chyldlesse Yf a man take his brothers wyfe it is an vncleane thynge he hath vncouered his brothers secretes they shal be chyldles Ye shal kepe therfore all myne ordynaunces and all my iudgementes and do them that the lande whyther I brynge you to dwell therin spew you not out Ye shal not walke in the maners of this nacyon whiche I cast out before you For they cōmytted all these thynges therfore I abhorred them But I haue sayde vnto you ye shal enioye theyr lande and I wyll gyue it vnto you to possesse it euen a lande that floweth with mylke and hony I am the Lorde your God whiche haue seperated you from other nacyons and therfore shall ye put dyfference bytwene cleane beastes vncleane bytwene vncleane fowles cleane Ye shall not defyle your soules in beastes fowles in al maner crepynge thynge that the grounde bryngeth forth whiche I haue seperated from you as vncleane Therfore shall ye be holy vnto me for I the Lorde am holy haue seuered you from other nacions that ye shulde be myne Yf there be a man or womā that worketh w t a spiryte or that is a soothsayer let them dye Men shall stoone them with stones theyr blood be vpon them ¶ I lawe for the Preestes CAPI XXI ANd the lord spake vnto Moses speake vnto the preestes the sonnes of Aaron and saye vnto them ☞ Let none be defyled vpon a soule amonge his people but vpon his kynsman that is nye vnto hym vpon his father and his mother vpon sonne and doughter and his brother and on his syster a mayde that is nye vnto hym whome no man hath knowen vpon her shal he be defyled But he shall not be defyled vpon hym that hath auctorite among his people to polute hym selfe for hym Let them not make baldnesse vpon theyr heade nor shaue of the lockes of theyr beerd nor make any markes in theyr flesshe They shal be holye vnto theyr god and not polute the name of theyr god for the Sacrifyces of the Lorde whiche are as the breade of theyr God they do offre therfore they shall be holy Let them not take a ☞ wyfe that is an aduoutresse or poluted or put from her husbande for suche one is holy vnto his god ☞ Thou shalte sanctifye hym therfore for he offereth vp the breade of thy God he shall therfore be holye vnto the for I the Lorde whiche sanctifye you am holye Yf a preestes doughter fall to playe the hoore she poluteth her Father therfore must she be burnte with fyre He that is the hye Preest amonge his brethren vpon whose heade the anoyntynge oyle was powred ❀ and that consecrated his hande to put on the vestymentes shall not vncouer his head nor rent his clothes neyther go to any deade body nor make hym selfe vncleane on his Father or his mother neyther shal go out of the sanctuary nor polute the holye place of his god for the crowne of the anoyntynge oyle of his God is vpon hym I am the Lorde He shall take a mayde vnto his wyfe but a wydowe a deuorsed woman or an harlot shal he not marry But shal take a mayde of his owne people to wyfe Neyther shall he defyle his seede among his people for I am the Lorde whiche sanctyfye hym And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayeng speake vn to Aaron and saye Who soeuer of thy seede in theyr generacions hath any deformyte let hym not preace for to offre breade vnto his god for who soeuer hath any blemyshe shal not come nere as yf he be blynde or lame or that hath a brused nose or that hath any mysshapen membre or is broken foted or broken handed or ❀ haue no heere on his eye browes or haue a web or other blemysshe in his eye or be maunge or skalde or hath his stoones broken No man that hath blemysshe and is of the seed of Aaron the preest shall come nye to offre the Sacrifyces of the Lorde When he hathe a deformyte let hym not preace to offre the breade of his god Let hym eate the breade of his God euen of the moost holy and of the holye Onely let hym not go in vnto the vayle nor come nye the aulter when he is deformed that he polute not my sanctuary for I am the Lorde that sanctifie them And
be to poore so to be set he shall present him selfe before the preest the preest shall value hym accordynge as the hande of hym that vowed is able to get euen so shall the prest value hym Yf it be a beast of which men brynge an offerynge vnto the Lorde all that any man gyueth of such vnto the lorde ☞ shal be counted holye He shall not alter it nor chaunge it a good for a bad or a bad for a good And yf he chaūge beast for beast then bothe the same beast and it also wherwith it was chaunged shall be holye If it be any maner of vncleane beast of whiche men do not offer a sacrifyce vnto the lorde he shal set the beast before the Preest and the Preest shal value it whyther it be good or bad And as the preest setteth it so shal it be But yf he wyl bye it agayne he shal gyue the fyft parte more aboue that it was set at Yf any man dedicate his house to be holy vnto the Lorde the preest shal set it whyther it be good or bad and as the Preest hath set it so shall the value be And when he ☞ that sanctifyed it wyll redeme his house let hym gyue the fyfte parte of the money that it was iudged at therto and it shal be his If a man ☞ halowe a pece of his enheryted lande vnto the Lorde it shall be set accordynge to the seede therof If it beare ☞ an homer of barlye it shall be set at fyftie sycles of syluer If he halow his felde immediatly from the yere of Iubelye it shal be worth accordynge as it is estemed But and yf he halowe his felde after the Iubely the preest shal reken the money accordynge to the nombre of the yeares that remayne vnto the yere of Iubelye folowynge and thereafter it shall be lower set If he that consecrated the felde wyll redeme it agayne let hym put the fyfte parte of the pryce that it was set at there vnto and it shal be his And yf he wyll not redeme the felde but selleth the feld to another mā he ❀ that vovved maye redeme it no more But when the felde goeth out in the yeare of Iubely it shall be made holy vnto the Lorde euen as a felde that is vtterly put away and it shall be the Preestes possessyon If a man sanctify vnto the lorde a felde whiche he hath bought and is not of his enherytaunce the Preest shall reken vnto hym what it is worthe vnto the yeare of Iubelye and he shal gyue the pryce that it is set at the same daye as a thynge consecrated vnto the Lorde And in the yere of Iubilie the felde shall returne vnto hym of whom he bought it euen to hym whole enherytaunce of lande it is And all settyng shall be accordyng to the sycle of the sanctuary One sycle conteyneth twentye halfepence But the ☞ fyrst borne of the beastes that was appoynted vnto the Lorde may no man sanctifie whyther it be oxe or shepe for it is the Lordes alredy If it be an vncleane beast he shall redeme it as it is set at and gyue the fyfth parte more therto Or yf it be not redemed it shall be solde accordyng to the value Notwithstandyng no ☞ dampned thyng that a mā putteth from hym and dedicateth vnto the Lorde of al his good whyther it be man or beast or lande of his enherytaunce may be solde or redemed for euery thynge so put away is most holy vnto the lorde Let no dampned thyng that a man seperateth be redemed but dye the death Euery tythe of the lande whiche is of the seede of the lande or of the fruyte of the trees is the lordes and is sanctified vnto the lorde And yf a man wyll redeme ought of his tythes let hym adde the fyfth parte therto And euery tythe of oxe and of shepe and of euery beast that goeth vnder the rod ☞ euen euery tenth shal be holy vnto the lorde He shall not loke yf it be good or bad nor chaunge it Els yf he chaunge it bothe it that it was chaunged withall shall be halowed vnto the Lorde and may not be redemed These are the cōmaundementes whiche the Lorde cōmaunded by Moses vnto the chyldren of Israel in mount Sinay ❧ ❀ ❧ ¶ The ende of the thyrde boke of Moses called in the Hebrue Uaicrah and in the Latyn Leuiticus ¶ The fourth boke of Moses called in the Hebrue Uaiedabbar and in the Latyn Numeri All that are apte for battayle are nombred The ●●yb● of Leut must ministre in the Tabernacle CAPI Primo ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses in the wyldernes of Sinay in the Tabernacle of wytnesse the fyrst day of the seconde moneth in the seconde yeare after they were come out of the lande of Egypte sayenge Take ye the somme of all the multititude of the chyldren of Israel after theyr kynreds housholde of theyr fathers with the nombre of theyr names all that are males heade by heade from .xx. yere and aboue euen all that go forth to the warre in Israell thou Aaron shall nombre them thorowout theyr armyes and with you shall be men of euery trybe wherof euery one is heade man of the house of his fathers And these are the names of the men that shall stande with you of ❀ the trybe of Ruben Elizur the son of Sedeur of Simeon Selumiel the son of Suri Sadai of Iuda Nahesson the son of Aminadab of Isachar Nathanael the sonne of Zuar of Zabulon Eliab the son of Helon Among the chyldren of Ioseph of Ephraim Elizama the sonne of Amihud of Manasse Gamaliel the sonne of Peda Zur of Ben Iamin Abidan the son of Gedeoni of Dan Ahiezer the son of Ammi Sadai of Aser Pagiel the sonne of Ocran of Gad Elisaph the son of Deguel of Nephthali Ahira the sonne of Ena● These were of great fame in the congregacyon lordes of the trybes of theyr fathers and heades ouer thousandes in Israel And Moses and Aaron toke these men which are expressed by theyr names and gathered all the congregacyon togyther the fyrst daye of the seconde Moneth and they were rekened thorowout theyr kynredꝭ and houses of theyr fathers by name from .xx. yeare and aboue heade by heade As the lorde commaunded Moses euen so he nombred them in the wyldernesse of Sinay And the chyldren of Ruben Israels eldest sonne thorowout theyr generacyons theyr kynreds and houses of theyr Fathers in the nombre of names head by head al males frō xx yere and aboue as many as dyd go forth to the warre the nombre of them that were of the trybe of Ruben was xivi thousande and fyue hundred Of the chyldren of Symeon thorowout theyr generacyons and theyr kynreds houses of theyr fathers the somme of them in the nombre of names heade by heade al the males from xx yeres aboue who soeuer might go forth to the war the somme
nowbre of them xl thousande and fyue hundred And fast by hym shall be the thybe of Manasse and the Captayne ouer the sonnes of Manasse was Gamaleel the sonne of Pedazur His hoost and the nombre of them xxxii thousande and two hundred And the thybe of Ben Iamin also and the Captayne ouer the sonnes of Ben Iamin was Abidan the sonne of Gedeoni His hoost and the nombre of them xxxv thousande and. iiii hundred All that were appoynsed with the hoost of Ephraim were an hundred thousande eyght thousande and an hundred thorowout theyr armyes they shall go into the thyrde place The standerd of the hoost of Dan shall kepe the north syde with theyr armyes and the captayne ouer the chyldren of Dan was Ahiezer the sonne of Ammi Sadai His hooste and the nombre of them lxii thousande and. vii hundred And fast by hym shall the trybe of Aser pitche and the captayn ouer the sonnes of Aser was Pagiel the son of ●●ran His hoost the nombre of them xli M. and fyue hundred And the trybe of Nephtali also and the captayne ouer the chyldren of Nephtali was Ahira the son of Enan His hoost the nombre of them liii thousand iiii hundred All they that were appoynted with the hoost of Dan was an hundred thousande lvii thousande and. vi hundred And they shall go hyndermost with theyr standardes These are the sommes of the chyldren of Israel thorowout the houses of theyr fathers euen al the nombres that pytched thorowout theyr hoost vi hundred thousande iii. thousande v. hundred and fyftie But the Leuits were not nombred among the chyldren of Israel as the Lorde cōmaunded Moses And the chyldren of Israel dyd accordynge to all that the lorde cōmaunded Moses for so they pytched with theyr standerdes and so they iourneyed thorowout theyr kynreddes and thorowout the housholdes of theyr fathers ¶ The Leuites go not out to batayle but minyster in the sanituary They pytche theyr tent nexte to the ha●●●●aryo● CAPI III. THse are the generacyons of Aaron and Moses in the day that the Lorde spake with Moses in mounte Sinay these are the names of the sonnes of Aaron Nadab the eldest son Abihu Eleazar and Ithamar These are the names of the sonnes of Aaron whiche were preestes anoynted and whose hande was consecrated to ministre And Nadab and Abihu dyed before the Lorde when they offered straung fyre before the Lorde in the wyldernesse of Sinay and had no chyldren And Eleazar and Ithamar ministred in the syght of Aaron theyr father And the lorde spake vnto Moses saynge bryng the trybe of Leuy and set them before Aaron the preest that they may serue hym and wayte vpon hym and vpon all the multitude before the Tabernacle of wytnesse to do the seruyce of the habitacyon They shall kepe all the apparel of the tabernacle of wytnesse and wayte vpon the chyldren of Israel to do the seruyce of the habitacion And thou shalte gyue the Leuites vnto Aaron and his sonnes for they are gyuen and delyuered vn to hym of the chyldren of Israel And thou shalte appoynt Aaron his sonnes to wayte on theyr preestes offyce the straunger that cometh nye shall be slayne And the Lorde spake vnto Moses saynge Beholde I haue taken the Leuites from amonge the chyldren of Israell for all the fyrst borne that openeth the matryce among the chyldren of Israel and the Leuites shall be myne bycause al the fyrst borne are myne for the same daye that I smote all the fyrste borne in the lande of Egypt I halowed vnto me all the fyrst borne in Israel bothe man beast myne they shall be I am the Lorde And the Lorde spake vnto Moses in the wyldernesse of Sinay saynge Nombre the chyldren of Leui after the houses of theyr fathers in theyr kynreds All that are males from a moneth olde and aboue shalte thou nombre And Moses nombred them accordynge to the cōmaundement of the Lorde as he had cōmaunded And these were the chyldren of Leui in theyr names Gerson Cahath Merari And these are the names of the chyldren of Gerson in theyr kynreds Libni and Semei The sonnes of Cahath in theyr kynreds Amram Iezehar Hebron Dziel And these are the sonnes of Merari in theyr kynreds Mahelt and Musi. These are the kynreds of the Leuites accordyng to the houses of theyr fathers Of Gerson came the kynred of the Libnites and the kynred of the Semeites These are the kynreddes of the Gersonytes And the somme of them after the nombre of al the males from a moneth olde and aboue was seuen thousand and fyue hundred And the kynreddes of the Gersonites shall pytche behynde the habitacyō westward The captayn and moost auncyent of the house of the Gersonites was Elyasaph the son of Lael And vnder the kepynge of the chyldren of Gerson in the tabernacle of wytnesse was ☞ the habitacyon and the tente the coueryng therof the hangynge of the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse the hangynges of the courte and the curtayne of the doore of the Courte whiche is rounde aboute the tabernacle and the aulter and the cordes of it for all the seruyce therof And of Cahath came the kynred of the Amramites the kynred of the Iezeharites the kynred of the Hebronites the kynred of the Ozielites These are the kynreds of the Cahathites And the nombre of all the males from a moneth olde aboue was viii M. vi C. and these shal kepe the thyngꝭ that are to be kepte in the holy place And the kynred of the chyldren of Cahath shall pytch on the south syde of the tabernacle The captayne most auncyent of the house of the kynred of the Cahathites was Elisaphan the sonne of Oziel and vnder theyr kepyng was the arke the table the candelstycke the aulters and al the vessels of the sāctuary that they ministre in and the vayle and what soeuer belonged to the ministracyon therof And Eleazar the sonne of Aaron the preest was captayne ouer all the captaynes of the Leuites and had the ouersyght of them that wayted vpon the sanctuary And of Merari came the kynred of the Mahelites and the kynred of the Musites These are the kynreds of Merari And the somme of them accordyng to the nombre of all the males from a moneth olde aboue was vi M. ii hundred The captayn the most auncient of theyr house that were of the kynred of Merari was Zuriel the sonne of Abihael these shall pitche on the north syde of the tabernacle And vnder the custodye of the sonnes of Merari shall be the bordes of the dwellyng the barres pyllers sockettꝭ therof all the vessell therof all that serueth therto and the pyllers of the courte rounde aboute with theyr sockettꝭ theyr pynnes and theyr cordes But on the forefront of the habitacion before the tabernacle of wytnes east warde shall Moses
Aaron and his sonnes pitche wayte to kepe the sanctuary and to kepe the chyldren of Israel And the straunger that cometh nye shall be slayne And the hole somme of the Leuites whiche Moses Aaron nombred at the commaundement of the Lorde thorowout theyr kynreds euen all the males from a moneth olde aboue was ☞ xxii thousande And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses Nombre all the fyrst borne that are males among the chyldren of Israell from a moneth olde and aboue and take the nombre of theyr names And thou shalte appoynte the Leuitꝭ to me for I am the lorde for all the fyrst borne of the chyldren of Israell and the cattell of the Leuites for all the fyrste gendred of the cattell of the chyldren of Israel And Moses nombred as the Lorde cōmaunded hym all the fyrst borne of the chyldren of Israel And al the fyrst borne males rehersed by theyr names from a moneth olde and aboue accordyng to theyr nombre were .xxii. thousande two hundred and .lxxiii. And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Take the Leuites for al the fyrst borne of the chyldren of Israell and the cattell of the leuites for theyr cattell and the Leuites shall be myne I am the Lorde And for the redemyng of the two hundred and .lxxiii. whiche are mo then the Leuites in the fyrst borne of the chyldren of Israell take fyue sycles of euery ☞ heade after the weyght of the sanctuary the sycle conteynyng twenty halfepence And gyue the money wherwith the odde nombre of them is redemed vnto Aaron and his sonnes And Moses toke the redempcyō money of the ouerplus that were moo thē the Leuites of the fyrstborne of the chyldren of Israel toke he this money euen a M. CCC and .lxv. Sycles after the sycle of the sanctuarye And Moses gaue the money of them that were redemed vnto Aaron his sonnes accordynge to the worde of the lorde euen as the lorde cōmaunded Moses ¶ The offyces of the Leuites CAPI IIII. ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses and Aaron saynge Take the somme of the chyldren of Cahath from amonge the sofies of Leui after theyr kynreds and houses of theyr fathers from .xxx. yere aboue vntyll fyftye all that are able to go forthe to the warre for to do the worke in the tabernacle of wytnesse The offyce of the chyldren of Cahath in the tabernacle of wytnesse ☞ is moost holy And when the hoost remoueth Aaron and his sonnes shall come and take downe the vayle that hangeth bytwene and wrap the arke of wytnesse in it and shall put theron a couerynge of taxus skynnes shall spreade vpon it a cloth that is al togyther of yelowe sylke and put in the barres therof And vpon the shew table they shall spreade abrode a cloth of yelow sylke and put theron the dysshes spones flat peces and pottes to powre with and there shall be breade theron contynually they shall spreade vpon them a couerynge of purple couer the same with a couerynge of taxus skynnes and put in the barres therof And they shall take a clothe of yelow sylke couer the candelstycke of lyght with his lampes tonges and snoffers and all the oyle vessels which they occupy aboute it and they shal put both it and al the vessell therof within a couerynge of taxus skynnes and put it vpō a barre And vpon the golden aulter they shal speade a cloth of yelow sylke couer it with a coueryng of taxus skynnes and put in the barres therof And they shall take all the thynges whiche they occupye to ministre within the holy place put a cloth of yelow sylke vpon them couer them with a couerynge of taxus skynnes and put them on a barre And they shall take awaye the asshes from the aulter and spreade a purple clothe theron and put vpon it all the vessels therof that they ministre withall euen the cole pannes the fleshe hokes the shouels the basens and the other vessels of the aulter they shal sprede vpon it a coueryng of taxus skynnes and put in the barres of it And whē Aaron and his sonnes haue made an ende of coueryng the holy thyngꝭ and all the vessels of the sanctuarye agaynst that the hoost remoue then the sonnes of Cahath shall come in for to beare but they shall not touche any holy thynge leest they dye And this is the charge of the sonnes of Cahath in the tabernacle of wytnesse And to the offyce of Eleazar the sonne of Aaron the preest perteyneth the oyle for the lyght the swete sence the dayly meat offeryng and the anoyntyng oyle the ouersyght of all the Tabernacle and of all that therin is bothe in sanctuarye and in all the vessels therof And the Lorde spake vnto Moses Aarō saynge ☞ Ye shall not destroy the trybe of the kynred of the Cahathites from amonge the Leuytes But thus do vnto them that they may lyue and not dye when they go vnto the most holy thynges Let Aaron and his sonnes go in and take them downe to euery one after his seruyce and after his charge But let them not go in to se when the holy thynges are folden vp lest they dye And the Lorde spake vnto Moses saynge Take also the somme of the chyldren of Gerson thorowout the houses of theyr fathers and thorowout theyr kynreds from .xxx. yere and aboue vntyll fyftye shalte thou nombre them all that are able to go forth to the war for to doo seruyce in the Tabernacle of wytnesse And this is the seruyce of the kynred of the Gersonites to serue and to beare They shall beare the curtaynes of the dwellynge and the roofe of the Tabernacle of wytnesse his couerynge and the coueryng of taxus skynnes that is on hye aboue vpon it and the hangynge of the dore which is in the tabernacle of wytnesse and the hangynges of the courte and the hangynge that is in the entrynge in of the gate of the courte rounde aboute the dwellyng and the aulter with the cordes al the instrumentes that serue vnto them and all that is made for to serue them At the mouth of Aaron and his sonnes shall all the seruyce of the chyldren of the Gersonites be done in all theyr charges in all theyr seruyce and ye ☞ shall nombre vnto them al theyr burdens to kepe And this is the seruyce of the kynred of the chyldren of Gerson in the tabernacle of wytnesse theyr watche shall be vnder the hande of Ithamar the son of Aaron the preest And thou shalte nombre the sonnes of Merari after theyr kynreds and after the houses of theyr fathers from .xxx. yeres aboue vnto .l. shalte thou nombre them euery one that is able to go forthe to the warre to do the seruyce of the tabernacle of wytnesse And this is the charge that they must wayte vpon accordyng to all theyr seruyce in the tabernacle of wytnesse The bordes of the dwellyng with the
sycles after the sycle of the sanctuary And the golden spones were twelue full of sence conteynynge ten sycles a peace after the sycle of the sanctuary so that all the golde of the spones was an hundred and. xx sycles All the bullockes for the burntofferynge were twelue the rammes twelue the lambes of a yere olde twelue with the meatofferyng and the he gootes for synne twelue And all the oxen for the peaceofferynge were xxiiii the rammes sixtye the he gootes lx the lambes of a yere olde sixtye This was the Dedicacyō of the aulter after that it was anoynted And when Moses was gone into the tabernacle of wytnesse to speake with hym he herde the voyce of one speakynge vnto hym from the merciseate that was vpon the arke of wytnes bytwene the two Cherubyns and he talked with hym ¶ The ordre of the lampes The forme of the candelstycke The clensynge and offerynge of the Leuites CAPI VIII ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge speake vnto Aaron and saye vnto hym when thou puttest on the lampes the same seuen Lampes shall gyue lyght towarde the forefront of the Candelstycke And Aaron dyd euen so and lyghted the lampes toward the forefront of the Candelstycke as the Lorde commaunded Moses and the worke of the Candelstycke ☞ was of styffe golde bothe the shafte and the floures therof accordyng vnto the vision which the Lorde had shewed Moses euen so he made the Candelstycke And the lorde spake vnto Moses saynge take the Leuites from amonge the Chyldren of Israell and clense them But thus shalte thou do vnto them when thou clensest them sprynkle water of purifyenge vpon them and let them make a rasure to runne alonge vpon all the flesshe of them and let them wasshe theyr clothes and so make them selues cleane Then let them take a bullocke with his meatofferynge euen fyne floure myngled with oyle and another bullocke shalte thou take for synne And when thou doest brynge the Leuites before the tabernacle of wytnes thou shalt gather the hoole multytude of the Chyldren of Israell togyther and bryng the Leuites before the lorde and the chyldren of Israell shall put theyr handes vpon the Leuites And Aaron ☞ shall waue the Leuites before the Lorde for a waueofferynge of the Chyldren of Israell that they maye execute the minystracion of the seruyce of the Lorde And the Liuytes shall put theyr handes vpon the heades of the bullockes and thou shalte offre the one for synne and the other for a burntofferynge vnto the Lorde that thou mayst make an attonement for the Leuites And thou shalte set the Leuites before Aaron and his sonnes and waue them for a waueofferynge before the Lorde And thus thou shalt seperate the Leuites from among the Chyldren of Israel and the Leuites shal be myn after that shall the Leuites go in to do the seruyce of the tabernacle of wytnesse And thou shalt clense them and waue them for they are gyuen and delyuered vnto me from amonge the Chyldren of Israell for such as open euery wombe euen for the fyrst borne of all the Chyldren of Israell haue I taken them vnto me For all the fyrste borne of the Chyldren of Israell are myne bothe man and beast synce the daye that I smote euery fyrst borne in the lande of Egypt I sanctifyed them for my selfe and I haue taken the Leuytes for all the fyrst borne of the Chyldren of Israell and haue gyuen the Leuytes as a gyfte vnto Aaron and his sonnes from amonge the Chyldren of Israell to do the seruyce of the chyldren of Israell in the Tabernacle of wytnes to make an attonement for the chyldren of Israell that there be no plage among the chyldren of Israell yf the chyldren of Israel come nye vnto the holy thynges And Moses and Aaron and all the congregacyon of the chyldren of Israel dyd with the Leuites accordynge vnto all that the Lorde cōmaunded Moses concernynge the Leuytes euen so dyd the chyldren of Israel vnto them And the Leuites were purifyed and washed theyr clothes And Aaron waued them before the lorde and made an attonement for them and clen sed them After that went the Leuytes in to do theyr seruice in the Tabernacle of wytnesse before Aaron and his Sonnes as the lorde had commaunded Moses concernyng the Leuites euen so they dyd vnto them And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge this is it that belongeth vnto the Leuytes from xxv yere vpwarde they shall go in to wayte vpon the seruyce of the tabernacle of wytnesse and from the age of l. yeare they shall cease waytynge vpon the seruyce therof and shall serue no more ☞ but shall minystre vnto theyr brethren in the Tabernanacle of wytnesse to wayte but shall do no more seruyce Thus therfore shalte thou do vnto the Leuytes in theyr watche ¶ The Passeouer Of the Cloude CAPI IX AND the Lorde spake vnto Moses in the wyldernesse of Sinay in the fyrste moneth of the seconde yere after they were come out of the lande of Egypt sayenge let the chyldren of Israell offce Passeouer in his ceason euen the. xiiii daye of this moneth at euen let them kepe it in his ceasō accordynge to all the ceremonyes of it and accordyng to al the maners therof And Moses spake vnto the Chyldren of Israell that they shulde offre Passeouer and they offered Passeouer the. xiiii daye of the fyrste moneth at euen in the wyldernesse of Sinay accordynge to all that the Lorde cōmaunded Moses euen so dyd the chyldren of Israell And certayne men were defyled ☞ vpon the soule of a man that they myght not offre Passeouer the same daye And they came before Moses and Aaron the same daye And the men sayd vnto hym We are defyled vpō the soule of a mā wherfore are we kept backe that we maye not offre an offeryng vnto the Lorde in the due ceason amonge the Chyldren of Israell And Moses sayd vnto them Stande styl and I wyl heare what the lorde wyll cōmaunde concernynge you And the Lorde spake vnto Moses saynge speake vn to the Chyldren of Israell and saye Yf any man amonge you or your chyldren after you be vncleane by the reason of a coorse or is in the waye far from you and wyll offre Passeouer vnto the Lorde the. xiiii daye of the seconde moneth at euen let them offre it and eate it with swete breade and sowre herbes let them leaue none of it vnto the mornynge nor breake any bone of it But accordynge to al the ordinaūce of the Passeouer let them offre it But the man that is cleane and is not in a iourney yet was neglygent to offre Passeouer the same soule shall peryshe from his people bycause he brought not the offerynge of the lorde in his due ceason that man shall beare his synne And yf a straunger dwell amonge you and wyll offre Passeouer vnto the Lorde accordynge to the ordynaunce of Passeouer and maner therof he shall offre it thus Ye shall
haue one lawe bothe for the straunger and for hym that was borne at home in the lande And the same daye that the Tabernacle was reared vp a cloude couered the habitacyon which was as a tabernacle of the wytnesse and at euen there was vpon the habitacyon as it were the simylytude of fyre vntyll the mornynge So it was alwaye the cloude couered it by day and the simylytude of fyre by nyght And when the cloude was taken vp from of the Tabernacle then the Chyldren of Israell iourneyed and where the cloude abode there the Chyldren of Israell pytched theyr tentes At the ☞ worde of the Lorde the chyldren of Israel iourneyed and at the worde of the lorde they pytched And as longe as the cloude abode vpon the habitacion they laye styll and when the cloude taryed styll vpon the habitacyon longe tyme the Chyldren of Israell kept the watch of the lorde iourneyed not And it chaūced that when the cloude abode a fewe dayes vpon the habitacyō they abode in theyr tentes accordyng to the commaundement of the Lorde and they iourneyed also at the cōmaundement of the lorde And it happened that whē the cloude abode vpon the habitaciō from euen vnto the mornynge and was taken vp in that mornynge then they iourneyed Whyther it was by day or by nyght that the cloude was taken vp they iourneyed Or yf the cloude taryed two dayes or a moneth or a longe ceason vpon the habitacyon and remayned theron the Chyldren of Israell abode styll iourneyed not And as soone as the cloude was taken vp they iourneyed At the worde of the lorde they rested in the tentes at the cōmaundement of the Lorde they iourneyed kepynge the watche of the Lorde at the commaundement of the Lorde by the hande of Moses ¶ The Trompettes of syluer The Israelytes departo frō Sinay The captaynes of the hoost are nombred Nobab refuseth to go with Moses CAPI X. ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Make the two trompettes of syluer of an hoole pece shalte thou make them that thou mayst vse them to cal the cōgregacion togyther and when the hoost shal iourney Therfore shall they blowe w t them that all the multitude may resorte to the before the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse And yf they blowe but one trompet then the Prynces whiche are heades ouer the thousandes of Israell shall come vnto the. But yf ye trompe the hoostes that lye on the east partes shall go forwarde And yf ye trompe the seconde tyme the hooste that lyeth on the south syde shall take theyr iourney for they shall trompe whē they take theyr iourneyes But when the congregacyon is to be gathered togyther they shall blowe onely and not trompe And the sonnes of Aaron the preestꝭ shall blowe with the trompettes and ye shall haue them as a lawe for euer in youre generacyons And yf ye go to war in youre lande agaynst your enemyes that vexe you ye shal blowe with the Trompettes and ye shall be remembred before the Lorde your god to be saued from your enemyes Also in the daye of your gladnesse and in your feast dayes and in the begynnynge of your monethes ye shall blowe the trompets ouer your burnt sacrifyces peace offeryngꝭ that they maye be a remembraunce for you before your god I am the Lorde your God And it came to passe the. xx day of the second moneth in the seconde yeare that the cloude was taken vp from of the habitacyon of wyt nesse And the Chyldren of Israell toke theyr iourney out of the deserte of Sinay and the cloude rested in the wyldernesse of Pharan And the first toke theyr iourney at the worde of the Lorde by the hande of Moses In the fyrst place went the standerde of the hoost of Iuda accordyng to theyr armyes whose cap tayne was Nahasson the Sonne of Aminadab And ouer the hooste of the Trybe of the chyldren of Isachar was Nathanael the son of Zuar And ouer the hoost of the Trybe of the chyldren of Zabulon was Eliab the son of Helon And the habytacyon was taken downe and the sonnes of Gerson and Me●a●t went forth bearynge the habitacyon And the hoost of Ruben went forth with theyr standerd and armyes whose captayne was Elizur the sonne of Sedeur And ouer the hooste of the tribe of the chyldren of Simeon was Salamiell the son of Suri Sadai And ouer the hoost of the tribe of the children of Gad was Eliasaph the sonne of Deguell The Cahathites also went forwarde bare the sanctuary ☞ and the other dyd set vp the habytacyon agaynst they came And the standerd of the hoost of the Chyldren of Ephraym went forth accordynge to theyr armyes whose captayne was Elisama the son of Amiud And ouer the hooste of the trybe of the sonnes of Manasse was Gama liell the son of Pedazur And ouer the hooste of the tribe of the sonnes of Ben Iamin was Abidan the sonne of Gedeoni And the standerde of the hooste of the Chyldren of Dan came forth hauynge all the hoostes togyther thorowout theyr armyes whose captayne was Ahiezer the sonne of Ammi Sadat And ouer the hooste of the Tribe of the chyldren of Asar was Pagyell the Sonne of Ocran And ouer the hoost of the trybe of the Chyldren of Nephthali was Ahira the sonne of Enan These are the iourneyes of the Chyldren of Israell thorowout theyr armyes and thus the hoostes remoued And Moses sayd vnto ☞ Nobab the son of Raguel the Madianyte which was Moses Father in lawe we go vnto the place of whiche the Lorde sayde I wyll gyue it you Come thou therfore with vs and we wyll do the good for the Lorde hath promysed good vnto Israell And he answered hym I wyll not go but wyll departe to myne owne lande and to my kynred He sayde oh nay leaue vs not for thou knowest oure mansyons in the wyldernes thou hast ben to vs in steade of ☞ eyes And yf thou go with vs loke what goodnesse the Lorde sheweth vnto vs the same wyl we shewe vnto the. And they departed from the mounte of the Lorde thre dayes iourney and the arke of the testament of the Lorde went before them in the thre dayes iourney to serche out a restyng place for thē And the lorde made a shadowe for them thorowe the cloude by daye when they went out of the tentes And it fortuned that when the arke went forth Moses sayd Ryse vp lorde and let thyne enemyes be scartered and let them that hate the flee before the. And when the arke rested he sayde Returne O Lorde vnto the many thousandes of Israell ¶ The people murmureth They desyre flesshe They lothe Manna The wauerynge fayth of Moses The Lorde diuideth the burden of Moses to seuentie of the aun●yentes and they Prophesy It rayneth quayls The flesshe rauen●ts are punysshed CAPI XI ANd it fortuned that whē ❀ the people dyd wyckedlye it was a dyspleasure in the eares of the Lorde And
when the Lorde herde it ☞ his countenaūce was prouoked to wrath the fyre of the lorde burnte amonge them and cōsumed them that were vttermost of the hoost And the people cryed vnto Moses And when Moses made intercessyon vnto the lorde the fyre quēched And the name of the place was called ☞ Chabarah bicause the fyre of the lord burnt among them And the rascall peple that was among them fel a lustynge and turned them selues and wepte euen as dyd also the chyldren of Israel and sayde who shall gyue vs flesshe to eate we remembre the fyshe which we dyd eate in Egypte for nought and the Cucumbers and melons lekes onyons garleke But nowe our soule is dryed awaye for we can se nothynge els saue Manna The Manna was as coriander seede and to se to lyke Bedellion And the people went aboute and gathered it and grounde it in mylles or bette it in morters and baked it in pannes and made cakes of it And the tast of it was lyke vnto the tast of an oyle cake And when the dewe fell downe vpō the hoost in the nyght the Manna fell vpon it And when Moses herde the people wepe thorowout theyr housholdes euery man in the dore of his tent ☞ the face of the Lorde was prouoked vnto wrath excedyngly and it greued Moses also And Moses sayd vnto the lord wherfore hast thou delte cruelly with thy sernaunt And wherfore haue I not founde fauoure in thy syght seynge that thou puttest the weyght of all this people vpon me haue I conceyued al this people or haue I begotten them that thou shuldest saye vnto me carye them in thy bosome as a nurse beareth the suckynge chylde vnto the lande whiche thou swarest vnto theyr fathers wher shuld I haue flesshe to gyue vnto all this people which wepe before me saynge gyue vs flesh that we maye eate I am not able to beare all this people alone seynge it is to heuy for me Yf thou deale thus with me kyll me I praye the yf I haue founde fauoure in thy syght that I se not my wretchednesse And the Lorde sayd vnto Moses gather vnto me lxx men of the Elders of Israell which thou knowest that they are the elders of the people and offycers ouer them thou shalte brynge them vnto the Tabernacle of wytnesse that they maye stande there with the. And ☞ I wyll come downe and talke with the there ☞ take of the spiryte which is vpon the and put vpon them they shall beare the burden of the people with the leest thou be constrayned to beare it alone And saye vnto the people be halowed agaynst to morowe and ye shall eate flesshe for your wepynge is in the eares of the lorde seynge ye sayd who shall gyue vs flesshe to eate we were happye in Egypte therfore the Lorde wyll gyue you fleshe and ye shal eate Ye shall not eate one daye or two nor fyue dayes neyther ten nor twenty dayes but euē a moneth longe vntyl it come out at the nose thyrls of you and make you to parbrake bycause that ye haue cast the lorde asyde whiche is amonge you and haue wepte before hym sayenge why came we thus out of Egypt And Moses sayde syxe hundred thousand foremen are there of the people among whiche I am And thou haste sayde I wyll gyue them flesshe that they maye eate a moneth longe Shall the shepe and the oxen be slayne for them to fynde them eyther shal al the fysshe of the see be gathered togyther for them to serue them And the Lorde sayd vnto Moses Shall the lordes hande be waxed shorte Thou shalte se nowe whyther my worde shall come to passe vnto the or not And Moses went out tolde the people the sayenge of the Lorde and gathered the lxx Elders of the people and set them round aboute the Tabernacle And the lorde came downe in a cloude and spake vnto hym and toke of the spiryte that was vpon hym and gaue it vnto the. lxx Elders And it fortuned that when the spiryte rested vpon them they prophesyed and dyd not cease But there remayned two of the mē in the hoost the name of the one was Eldad and the name of the other Medad And the spiryte rested vpon them and they were of them that were wrytten and went not ou● vnto the Tabernacle but prophesyed in the hoost And there ran a yonge man and tolde Moses and sayd Eldad and Medad do pro phesye in the hooste And Iosua the sonne of Nun the seruaunt of Moses ❀ one of his yong men answered and sayd mayster Moses forbyd them And Moses sayde vnto hym enuyest thou for my sake wolde god that all the lordes people coulde prophesye and that the lorde wolde put his spiryte vpō them And Moses gat him into the hoost he the elders of Israell And there went forth a wynde from the Lorde brought quayles from the see and let them fall aboute the hoost euen a dayes iourney rounde aboute on euery syde of the hoost and ❀ They dyd flye in the ayre as it were two cubytes hye ouer the earth And the people stode vp and all that daye and all that nyght and on the morowe they gathered quayles And he that gathered a lytle gathered ten homers full And they spred them abrode rounde aboute the hooste And whyle the flesshe was yet bytwene theyr teeth and or it was chewed vp beholde the coūtenaunce of the Lorde was moued agaynst the people the Lorde slewe the people w t an excedyng great plage And the name of the plage was called The graues of luste bycause they buryed the people that lusted there And the people toke theyr iourney from the graues of lust vnto Hazeroth and bode at Hazeroth ¶ Aaron Mir Iam grudge agaynst Moses Mir Iam is stryken with Leprosye and healed at the prayer of Moses CAPI XII ANd Mir Iam and Aaron spake agaynst Moses bycause of the woman of Iude which he had taken for he had taken to wyfe one of Iude. And they sayde Hath the Lorde in dede spoken only thorow Moses Hath he not spoken also by vs And the Lorde herde it But Moses was a very meke man aboue all the men of the earth And the Lorde spake atonce vnto Moses vnto Aaron and to Mir Iam come out ye thre vnto the tabernacle of wytnesse they came out all thre And the lorde came downe in the pyller of the cloude and stode in the dore of the tabernacle and called Aaron and Mir Iam. And they went out bothe of them And he sayde heare my wordes Yf there be a Prophet of the Lordes amonge you I wyll be knowen of hym in a vision and wyll speake vnto hym in slepe My seruaunt Moses is not so whiche is faythfull in all myne house Unto hym wyll I speake mouth to mouth in a vision but in
ryddels and similitudes doth not he se the lorde Wherfore then were ye not afrayde to speake agaynste my seruaunt Moses And the lorde was moued vnto wrath agaynst them and he went his way and the cloude departed from of the tabernacle And beholde Mir Iam was become leperous as it were snow And Aarō loked vpon Mir Iam behold she was leperous and Aaron sayde vnto Moses I beseche the my lorde put not the syn vpon vs which we haue foolyshly cōmytted synned Oh let her not be as one that cōmeth out of his mothers wombe and whose halfe flesh is eaten awaye And Moses cryed vnto the lorde sayenge Heale her O God I beseche the. And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses Yf her father had ☞ spyt in her face shulde she not be ashamed vii dayes Let her be shutte out of the hoost vii dayes and after that let he● be receyued in agayne And Mir Iam was shut out of the hooste vii dayes the people remoued not tyl she was brought in agayne And afterward the people remoued frō Hazeroth pitched in the wyldernes of Pharā ¶ Certayne men are sent to searche the land of Canaan CAPI XIII ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Send men out to serch the land of Canaā which I gyue vnto the children of Israel of euery trybe of theyr fathers shall ye sende a man and let them all be such as are rulers amonge them And Moses at the commaundement of the Lorde sent forth out of the wyldernesse of Pharan suche men as were al heades of the chyldren of Israell Theyr names are these Of the trybe of Ruben Sāmua the son of Zacur Of the trybe of Symeon Saphat the son of Hori Of the trybe of Iuda Caleb the sonne of Iephune Of the trybe of Isachar Igeall the sonne of Ioseph Of the trybe of Ephraim ☞ Hosea the son of Nun Of the trybe of Ben Iamin Palthi the sonne of Raphu Of the trybe of Zabulon Gadiell the sonne of Sodi Of the trybe of Ioseph Namely of the tribe of Manasse Gaddi the son of Susi Of the trybe of Dan Amiell the son of Gemali Of the tribe of Aser Sethur the son of Michaell Of the trybe of Nephthali Nahebi the Sonne of Uaphsi Of the trybe of Gad Guell the son of Machi These are the names of the men which Moses sent to spye out the land And Moses called the name of Hosea the Son of Nun Iosua And Moses sent them forth to spye out the lande of Canaan and sayde vnto them Get you vp this waye southwarde that ye maye go vp into the hye countrey and se the lande what maner thynge it is the people that dwelleth therin whyther they be strong or weyke eyther fewe or many and what the land is that they dwel in whyther it be good or bad what maner of Cityes they be that they dwell in whyther they dwel in tentes or walled townes what maner of lande it is whyther it be fat or leane and whyther there be trees therin or not Be of a good courage and brynge of the fruyte of the lande And it was aboute the tyme that Grapes are fyrsie rype And so they went vp and searched out the lande from the wyldernesse of Zin vnto Rehob as men come to Hemath they ascended vnto the south and came vnto Hebron where Ahimā was and Sesai Thalmani the sonnes of Enack Hebron was bylt seuen yeare before ☞ Zoan in Egypte And they came vnto the ryuer of Escol and cut downe there a braunche with one clouster of grapes and twayne bare it vpon a staffe and they brought also of the pomgarnates and of the fygges And the place was called the ryuer Escol bycause of the clouster of grapꝭ which the chyldren of Israell cut downe thence And they turned backe agayne frō searchynge of the lande after xl dayes And they went and came to Moses and Aaron and vnto all the multitude of the chyldren of Israell in the wyldernesse of Pharan which is Cades and brought them word and also vnto al the congregacion and shewed them the fruyte of the lande And they tolde hym and sayde we came into the lande whyther thou sendest vs and surely it floweth with mylke and hony and here is of the fruyte of it Neuerthelesse the people be stronge that dwell in the lande and the cities are walled and excedynge greate and moreouer we sawe the chyldren of Enacke there The Amalechites dwell in the south countre and the Hethites Iebusites ▪ and the Amorytes dwell in the moūtaynes and the Cananites dwell by the see and by the coost of Iordan And Caleb stylled the ❀ murmure that vvas raysed vp of the people before Moses sayenge We wyll go vp and conquere it for we be able to ouercome it But the men that went vp with hym sayde We be not able to go vp agaynst the people for they are stronger then we And they brought vp an euyll reporte of the lande whiche they had serched sayenge vnto the Chyldren of Israell The lande which we haue gone thorowe to search it out is a lande that ☞ eateth vp the inhabiters therof and the people that we sawe in it are men of a greate stature And there we sawe also gyauntes the Chyldren of Enacke whiche come of the gyauntes And we semed in oure syght as it were greshoppers and so we dyd in theyr syght ¶ The people murmure agaynst god and wold haue stoned Caleb and Iosua The searchers of the lande dye Amalech kylleth the Israelytes CAPI XIIII ANd al the multitude of the people cried out and wepte thorowout that nyght and all the chyldren of Israel murmured agaynst Moses and Aarō And the hole congregacyon sayde vnto them wolde God that we hadde dyed in the lande of Egypte eyther that we had dyed in this wyldernesse Wherfore hath the Lorde brought vs vnto this lande to fall vpon the swerde that our wyues and our Chyldren shulde be a praye Were it not better that we returne vnto Egypt agayne And they sayd one to another We wyl make a captayne and returne vnto Egypte agayne But Moses and Aaron fell on theyr faces before all the congregacyon and multytude of the Chyldren of Israell And Iosua the sonne of Nun and Caleb the Son of Iephune which were of them that searched the lande rent theyr clothes and spake vnto all the company of the Chyldren of Israell sayenge The lande whiche we walked thorowe to serche it is a very good lande Yf the lorde haue lust to vs he wyll brynge vs in to that lande and gyue it vs whiche is such a lande as floweth with mylke hony But in anywyse rebell not ye agaynst the Lorde Neyther nede ye to feare the people of the lande for they are but ☞ breade for vs. ☞ Theyr ❀ shadowe is departed from them and the lorde is with vs feare them not therfore But all they whiche were in
thou thy sonnes with the shall beare the faute of that whiche is done amysse in your Preesthode And thy brethren of the tribe of Leui and of thy fathers housholde shalte thou take vnto the that they maye be ioyned vnto the and ministre vnto the euen vnto the and thy sonnes with the before the tabernacle of wytnesse They shal wayte vpon the and vpon al the Tabernacle only let them not come nygh the vessels of the sanctuary and the aulter that they and ye also dye not And they shal be by the wayte vpon the tabernacle of wytnesse for al the seruyce of the tabernacle and let no straunger come nygh vnto you Therfore shall ye kepe the holy place and the aulter that there fal no more wrath vpon the chyldren of Israel beholde I haue taken your brethren the Leuites from amonge the chyldren of Israel which as a gyft of yours are gyuen vnto the lorde to do the seruyce of the Tabernacle of wytnesse Therfore shalte thou and thy Sonnes with the take hede vnto your preestes offyce for all thyngꝭ that perteyne vnto the aulter and for all that are within the vayle And se that ye serue for I haue gyuen your preestes offyce vnto you as a gyfte therfore the straunger that cometh nye must be flayne And the lorde spake vnto Aaron beholde I haue gyuen the the kepyng ☞ of my heue offerynges of all the halowed thynges of the chyldren of Israel Euen vnto the I haue gyuen them for anoyntyng to thy sonnes for a dutye for euer This shall be thyne of most holy from the fyre of the aulter All theyr sacrifices for all theyr meatofferynges synofferynges or trespaceofferynges whiche they bryng vnto me are moost holy It is thyne thy sonnes In the most holy place shalt thou eate it and all that are males shall eate of it let it be holy vnto the. And this also is thyne the heueofferynges of theyr gyftes thorowout all the waueofferynges of the chyldren of Israel I haue gyuen them vnto the and thy sonnes and thy doughters with the to be a dutye for euer al that are cleane in thy house shal eate of it all the fat of the oyle all the fat of the wyne and of the corne whiche they shall offre vnto the Lorde for fyrst fruytes the same haue I gyuen vnto the. And what soeuer is fyrste rype in theyr lande whiche they brynge vnto the Lorde shall be thyne all that are cleane in thyne house shall eate of it All dedicate thyngꝭ in Israel shal be thyn All that openeth the matrice in al flesshe that men brynge vnto the Lorde whyther it be of men or beastes shal be thyne Neuerthelatter the fyrst borne of man shalt thou redeme and the fyrst borne of vncleane beastes shalt thou redeme lykewyse Those that are to be redemed shalt thou redeme from the age of a moneth for the value of the money namelye for fyue sycles after the sycle of the sanctuary A sycle maketh twentye halfepence But the fyrst borne of oxen shepe and gootes shalte thou not redeme For they are holy therfore thou shalt sprynkle theyr blood vpon the aulter and shalt burne theyr fat vpon the sacrifice for a swete sauoure vnto the lorde And the flesshe of them is thyn as the waue brest and the ryght shoulder these are thyn All the holy heueofferynges whiche the chyldren of Israel offre vnto the Lorde haue I gyuen the and thy sonnes thy doughters with the to be a dutye for euer let it be ☞ a salted couenaunt for euer before the Lorde bothe vnto the and to thy seede with the. And the Lorde spake vnto Aaron thou shalt haue none enheritaunce in theyr lande neyther shalte thou haue any parte amonge them I am thy parte thyne enherytaunce amonge the chyldren of Israel Beholde I haue gyuen the chyldren of Leui al the tenth in Israel to enheryte for the seruyce whiche they serue in the tabernacle of wytnesse Neyther must the chyldren of Israel hence forthecome nygh the Tabernacle of wytnesse leest they beare synne dye But the Leuites shal do the seruyce in the tabernacle of wytnesse ☞ beare theyr synne It shal be a law for euer in your generacions that among the chyldrē of Israel they possesse none enheritaunce But the tythes of the chyldren of Israell whiche they pay at an heueofferyng vnto the Lorde I haue gyuen the Leuites to enherite And therfore I haue sayd vnto them among the chyldren of Israel ye shall possesse none enheritaunce And the lorde spake vnto Moses saynge speake vnto the Leuites and say vnto them when ye take of the chyldren of Israel the tithes whiche I haue gyuen you of them for your enheritaunce ye shall take an heueofferyng of the same for the lorde euen the tenth parte of that tithe And this your heueoffering shal be rekened vnto you euē as though it were of the corne of the barne or out of the fulnesse of the wyne presse Of this maner ye shall therfore seperate an heueoffryng vnto the lorde of all your tythes whiche ye receyue of the chyldren of Israel ye shall gyue therof vnto the lorde an heueofferyng which shall belonge to Aaron the preest Of al your gyftes ye shal take out all the lordes heueoffrynges ☞ euen the fat of theyr halowed thynges Therfore y u shalte say vnto them When ye haue taken awaye the fat of it from it it shall be counted vnto the Leuites as yf it were the encrease of the corne floore or the encrease of the wyne presse And ye shall eate it in all places both ye and your housholdes for it is youre rewarde for your seruyce in the tabernacle of wytnesse And ye shall beare no synne by the reason of it when ye haue taken from it the fat of it neyther shall ye vnhalowe the holy thynges of the chyldren of Israel lest ye dye ¶ Of the red howe The lawe of hym that dyeth in the Tabernacle and of hym that toucheth any vncleane thynge CAPI XIX ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses and Aaron saynge this is the ordynaunce of the lawe which the Lorde hath commaunded saynge Speake vnto the chyldrē of Israel that they bryng the a red kowe wtout spot and wherin is no blemysshe vpon which neuer came yoke And ye shal gyue her vnto Eleazar the preest that he maye brynge her without the hoost and cause her to be slayne before his face And let Eleazar the preest take of her blood with his fynger and sprynkle it before the tabernacle of wytnesse seuen tymes And cause the kowe to be burnt in his syght with her skyn flesshe and blood And the dunge of her shal be burnt also And let the preest take Cedar wood Isope and purple cloth and cast it vpon the kowe as she burneth Thē let the preest wasshe his clothes and he shall bathe his flesh in water then come into the
hoost the preest shall be vncleane vnto the euen And he that burneth her shall wasshe his clothes in water bathe his fleshe in water and be vncleane vntyl euen And a man that is cleane shal take vp the asshes of the kow and put them without the hoost in a cleane place And it shall be kepte for the multitude of the chyldren of Israel for a sprynklynge water and for an attonement of synne Therfore he that gathereth the asshes of the kowe shal wasshe his clothes remayne vncleane vntyll euen And this shall be vnto the chyldren of Israell and vnto the straunger that dwelleth amonge them a statute for euer He that toucheth the deade body of any man shall be vncleane seuen dayes And he shall puryfye hym selfe with this water the thyrde daye and the seuenth day and he shal be cleane But yf he purifie not hym selfe the thyrde day the seuenth day he shall not be cleane Whosoeuer toucheth the coorse of any man that is deade and sprynkleth not hym selfe defyleth the dwellynge of the lorde and that soule shal be roted out of Israell bycause the sprynklynge water was not sprynkled vpon hym He shall be therfore vncleane and his vncleannesse shall remayne vpon hym This is the lawe of the man that dyeth in a tent all that come in to the tent and all that is in the tent shall be vncleane seuen dayes And all the vessels that be open which haue no lyd nor couerynge vpon them shal be vncleane And who soeuer toucheth one that is slayne with a swerde in the feldes or a deade persone or a bone of a deade man or a graue shall be vncleane seuen dayes Therfore for an vncleane person they shal take of the burnt asshes of the synofferynge runnyng water shal be put therto in a vessell And let a cleane persone take Isope dyp it in the water and sprynkle it vpon the tente and vpon al the vessels on the soules that were therin and vpon him that touched a bone or a slayne person or a deade body or a graue And the cleane persone shall sprynkle vpon the vncleane the thyrde day and the seuenth day And the seuenth day he shal purifie hym selfe wasshe his clothes bathe hym selfe in water shall be cleane at euen But the man that is vncleane and sprynkleth not hym selfe the same soule shal be destroyed from amonge the congregacyon bycause he hath defyled the hooly place of the lorde the sprynklynge water hath not bene sprynkled vpō hym therfore shall he remayn vncleane And this shal be a perpetuall lawe vnto them And he that sprynkleth the sprynklyng water shall wasshe his clothes And he that toucheth the sprynklyng water shall be vncleane vntyll euen And what soeuer the vncleane persone toucheth shal be vncleane And the soule that toucheth it shal be vncleane vntyll the euen ¶ Mir Iam dyeth The people murmure They haue water euen out of the rocke Edom denyeth the Israelites passage thorowe his realme The death of Aaron in whose rowme Eleazar succedeth CAPI XX. AND the chyldren of Israel came with the hole multitude in to the deserte of Sin in the first moneth and the people abode at Cades And there dyed Mir Iam and was buryed there But there was no water for the multitude ✚ and they gathered them selues togyther agaynste Moses and Aaron And the people chode with Moses spake saynge Wolde god that we had perysshed whē our brethren dyed before the lorde Why haue ye brought the congregacyon of the Lorde vnto this wyldernesse that bothe we and our cattell shulde dye in it Wherfore haue ye made vs to go out of Egypte to bryng vs into this vngracyous place which is no place of seed nor of fygges nor vynes nor of pomegarnates neyther is there any water to drynke And Moses and Aaron wente from the congregacyon vnto the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse and fell vpon theyr faces ❀ And they cryed vnto the Lorde and fayde O LORDE GOD heare the crye of this people and open them thy treasure euen a fountayne of lyuynge vvater that they may be satisfyed that theyr murmurynge may cease And the glorye of the Lorde appeared vnto them And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge take the rod and gather thou thy brother Aaron the congregacyon togyther and speake vnto the rocke before theyr eyes and it shall gyue for the his water And thou shalte brynge them water out of the rocke to gyue the company drynke and theyr beastes also And Moses toke the rod from before the Lorde as he cōmaunded hym And Moses and Aaron gathered the cōgregacyon togyther before the rocke and Moses sayd vnto them Here ye rebellyons must we fetche you water out of this rocke And Moses lyft vp his hande and with his rod he smote the rocke two tymes and the water came out aboundauntly and the multitude dranke and theyr beastes also And the Lorde spake vnto Moses Aaron bycause ye byleued me not to sanctifie me in the eyes of the chyldren of Israel therfore ye shall not brynge this congregacyon in to the lande whiche I haue gyuen them This is the water of stryfe bycause the chyldren of Israel stroue with the lorde ☞ he was sanctified in them ⊢ And Moses sent messengers from Cades vnto the kynge of Edom. Thus saythe thy brother Israel Thou knowest all the trauayle that hath happened vs. Our fathers wente downe in to Egypte we haue dwelte in Egypte a longe tyme and the Egypcians vexed vs our fathers And when we cryed vnto the Lorde he herde oure voyce sente an angell and hath fet vs out of Egypte And beholde we are in Cades euen in the vttermoost citie of thy bordre We wyll go now thorowe thy countrey but we wyll not go thorowe the feldes or vyneyeardes neyther wyl we drynke of the water of the fountaynꝭ we wyll go by the kynges hye way and neyther turne vnto the ryght hande nor to the left vntyl we be past thy coūtrey And Edom answered hym Thou shalt not go by me lest I come out agaynst the with the swerde The chyldren of Israel sayde vnto hym we wyl go by the beaten waye and yf I and my cattell drynke of thy water I wyll pay for it ❀ I wyll but onely without any harme go thorow on my feete He answered thou shalt not go thorow And Edom came out agaynst hym with moche people and with a myghty power And thus Edom denyed to gyue Israel passage thorowe his countrey wherfore Israel turned away from hym And the chyldren of Israel departed from Cades and came vnto mounte Hor with all the congregacyon And the Lorde spake vnto Moses and Aaron in mounte Hor harde by the coost of the lande of Edom sayenge Aaron shall be ☞ gathered vnto his people for he shall not come in to the lande whiche I haue gyuen vnto the
chyldren of Israell bycause ye disobeyed my mouth at the water of stryfe Take Aaron and Eleazar his sonne and brynge them vp in to mount Hor thou shalte stryppe Aaron out of his vestimentes and put them vpon Eleazar his sonne and Aaron shal be gathered vnto his people and shall dye there And Moses dyd as the lorde cōmaunded they went vp in to mount Hor in the syght of all the multitude And Moses toke of Aarous clothes and put them vpon Eleazar his sonne and Aaron dyed there in the top of the mounte And Moses and Eleazar came downe out of the mount When all the multitude sawe that Aaron was dead they mourned for Aaron thyrtie dayes thorowout all the housholdes of Israel ¶ Israell ●auques●●eth kynge Arad The fyrye serpentes stynge them The kynges Sehon and Og are ouercome in battayle CAPI XXI ANd when kynge Arad the Cananite whiche dwelte towarde the south herde tell that Israel came by the waye that the spyes had founde out he fought agaynst Israel and toke some of them prysoners And Israel vowed a vowe vnto the Lorde sayd If thou wylte delyuer this people in to my hande I wyl vtterly destry theyr Cyties And the Lorde herde the voyce of Israel and delyuered them the Cananytes And they destroyed them and theyr cyties and called the name of the place Horma And they departed from mount Hor by the way of the red see to compasse the lande of Edom. And the soule of the people faynted by the waye And the people spake agaynste God agaynst Moses wherfore hast thou brought vs out of Egypte for to dye in the wyldernes for here is neyther breade nor water and our soule lotheth this lyght breade Wherfore the Lorde sente fyrye serpentes amonge the people whiche stonge them and moche people of Israel dyed Therfore the people came to Moses and sayd we haue synned for we haue spoken agaynst the lorde agaynst the make intercessyō to the lorde that he take away the serpentes from vs. And Moses made intercession for the people And the lorde sayd vnto Moses ☞ ❀ make the a fyrie serpent set it vp for a sygne that as many as are bytten maye loke vpon it lyue And Moses made a serpent of brasse and set it vp for a sygne And when the serpentes had bytten any mā he behelde the serpent of brasse and was healed And the chyldrē of Israel departed thence and pytched in Oboth And they departed from Oboth and pitched at the heapes of Abarim euen in the wyldernesse whiche is by the playne of Moab on the East syde And they remoued thence and pytched vpon the ryuer of Zarad And they departed thence pytched on the other syde of Arnon which is in the wyldernes cometh out of the coostes of the Amorites for Arnon is the border of Moab bytwene Moab and the Amorites Wherfore it is spoken in ☞ the boke of the warre of the Lorde what thynge he dyd in the red See and in the ryuers of Arnon And the heade of the ryuers that gothe downe to the dwellyng of Ar stretcheth vnto the border of Moab From thence it turneth vnto Beer The same is Beer or well wherof the lorde spake vnto Moses Gather the people togyther and I wyll gyue them water Then Israel sange this songe Aryse vp wel syng ye vnto hym The prynces dygged this wel the captaynes of the people digged it with the teacher with theyr staues And from the wyldernesse they wente to Matana and from Matana to Nahaliel from Nahaliel to Bamoth from Bamoth to the valey that is in the felde of Moab vnto the toppe of the hyll that appeareth before Iesimon And Israell sent messengers vnto Sehon kynge of the Amorytes saynge I wyll go thorow thy lande we wyll not turne in to the feldes or vyneyeardꝭ neyther drynke of the waters of the well but we wyll go alonge by the kynges hye way vntyll we be past thy countrey But Sehon wolde gyue Israell no lycence to passe thorowe his coūtrey but gathered al his peple togyther went out agaynst Israel into the wyldernes And he came to Iaheza and fought agaynst Israel And Israell smote hym in the edge of the swerde and conquered his lande from Arnon vnto Iabock and vnto the chyldren of Ammon For the bordre of the chyldren of Ammon was stronge And Israell toke all these cyties and dwelte in all the cyties of the Amorites in Hesbon in all the townes that long therto For Hesbon was the cytie of Sehon the kyng of the Amorites which fought before agaynst the kyng of the Moabites toke all his lande out of his hande euen vnto Arnon Wherfore they say in the prouerbe Come to Hesbon and let the cytie of Sehon be buylte repayred for there is a fyre gone out of Hesbon and a flame from the cytie of Sehon and hath consumed Ar in Moab the enheritours of the hye places in Arnon Wo be to the Moab o people of ☞ Chamos ye are vndone he hath put his sonnes to flyght and his doughters to captiuite vnto Sehon kyng of the Amorites Theyr empyre is lost from Hesbon vnto Dibon we made a wyldernes euen vnto Nopha which reacheth to Mediba And thus Israel dwelt in the land of the Amorites And Moses sent to serche out Iaezer and they toke the townꝭ belongyng therto and roted out the Amorites that were therin And they turned and wente vp towarde Basan And Og the kyng of Basan came out agaynst them he and all his people to fyght at Adrei And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses feare hym not for I haue delyuered hym in thy hande and all his people and his lande And thou shalt do to hym as y u dyddest vnto Sehon the kyng of the Amoritꝭ which dwelt at Hesbon They smote him therfore and his sonnes all his people vntyll there was nothyng left hym And they cōquered his land ¶ Kynge Ba●ar sendeth for Balaam whose name in the Hebrue is wrytten B●leam Balaams Asse speaketh CAPI XXII ANd the chyldren of Israel departed and pytched in the feldes of Moab on the other syde of Iordane ouer agaynste Iericho And Balac the son of Ziphor law all that Israel had done to the Amorites the Moabites were sore afrayde of the people bycause they were many and ❀ stode in feare of the chyldren of Israel And Moab sayd vnto the elders of Madian nowe shall this company lycke vp all that are rounde aboute vs as an oxe lycketh vp the grasse of the felde And Balac the son of Ziphor was kynge of the Moabites at that tyme. He sent messengers therfore vnto Balaam the sonne of Beor in Pethor whiche is by the ryuer in the land of the chyldren of his folke to call hym sayeng beholde there is a people come out of Egypte beholde they couer the face of
Baall Peor And the indygnacion of the LORDE was prouoked agaynst Israell and the Lorde sayde vnto Moses take all the prynces of the people hange them vp before the Lorde ☞ agaynst the son that the wrath of the Lordes countenaunce maye be turned awaye from Israel And Moses sayd vnto the iudges of Israel ❀ Euery one sleye his men that were ioyned vnto Baall Peor And behold one of the chyldren of Israel came and brought vnto his brethren a Madia●●tyshe woman euen in the syght of Moses and in the syght of all the multytude of the chyldren of Israell that wepte before the dore of the ●abernacle of wytnes And whē Phinehes the sonne of Eleazar the sonne of Aaron the preest sawe it he rose vp out of the myddes of the company and toke a weapon in his hande and went after the man of Israell ☞ in to the tent and thrust them thorowe bothe the man of Israell and also the woman euen thorowe the belly of her And the plage ceased from the chyldren of Israel And there dyed in the plage xxiiii thousād And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Phinehes the sonne of Eleazar the Sonne of Aaron the preest hath turned myne anger awaye from the chyldren of Israel whyle he was ielouse for my sake amonge them that I had not consumed the chyldren of Israell in my ielousye Wherfore saye beholde I gyue vnto hym my couenaunt of peace he shall haue it and his seed after hym euen the couenaūt of the preestes offyce for euer bycause he was ielouse for his goddes sake and made an atonement for the Chyldren of Israell The name of the Israelite which was sleyne with the Madianytysshe woman was Zamri the son of Sal● a Lorde of an house and kynred of Simeon And the name of the Madianityshe woman that was sleyne was Cozbi the doughter of Zur a heade ouer the people of an house and kynred of Madian And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge vexe the Madianites and smyte them for they trouble you with theyr wyles whiche haue begyled you by disceate in the cause of Peor in the cause of theyr syster Cozbi the doughter of a Lorde of the Madianytes whiche was sleyne in the daye of the plage for Peor sake ¶ The chyldren of Israell are nombred CAPI XXVI ANd it fortuned that after the plage the Lorde spake vnto Moses and vnto Eleazar the son of Aaron the preest sayenge take the nombre of all the multitude of the chyldren of Israell from xx yere and aboue thorowout theyr Fathers houses all that are able to go to warre in Israell And Moses and Eleazar the Preest spake vnto them in the feldes of Moab by Iordayne ouer agaynst Ierico from xx yere aboue as the Lorde commaunded Moses and the chyldren of Israell whē they were come out of Egypt Ruben the Eldest son of Israell The chyldren of Ruben Hanoch of whome commeth the kynred of the Hanochites and Palu of whome commeth the kynred of the Paluites Of Hesron commeth the kynred of the Hesronites of Carmi cōmeth the kynred of the Carmites These are the kynredes of the Rubenites and they were in nombre xliii thousand seuen hundred ▪ and thyrtye And the sonnes of Palu E●●ab And the sonnes of Eliab Nemuell Dathan and Abiram This is that Dathan and Abiram whiche were famous in the congregacion stroue agaynst Moses and Aaron in the companye of Corah when they stroue agaynst the Lorde And the earth opened her mouth and swalowed them vp Corah also was in the death of that multitude what tyme the fyre consumed two hundred and fiftye men and they became a sygne Notwithstandynge the Chyldren of Corah dyed not And the Chyldren of Simeon after theyr kynreds were Nemuell of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Nemuelites Iamin of whome commeth the kynred of the Iaminytes Iachin of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Iachinites of Zareh commeth the kynred of the Zarehites And of Saull commeth the kynred of the Saul●tes These are the kynredꝭ of Simeon euen xxii ▪ thousande and two hundred The Chyldren of Gad after theyr kynreds were Zephon of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Zephonites Haggi of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Haggites Suni of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Sun●tes Of Aseni commeth the kynred of the Asenites and of Eri commeth the kynred of the Erites Of Arod cōmeth the kynred of the Arodites Of A●●ell commeth the kynred of the Arielites These are the kynreds of the Chyldren of Gad a●dynge to theyr nombres xl thousande and fyue hundred The Chyldren of Iuda Er and Dnan and Er and Dnan dyed in the land of Canaan But the Chyldren of Iuda after theyr kynreds were Sela of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Selanites Phares of whome commeth the kynred of the Pharesites Zareh of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Zarehites And the Chyldren of Phares were ▪ Hesron of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Hes●onites Hamull of whome commeth the kynred of the Hamulites These are the kynreds of fuda after theyr nōbres lxxvi thousande and fyue hundred The chyldren of Isachar after theyr kynreds were Thola of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Tholaites Phuua of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Phuuaites of Iasub cōmeth the kynred of the Iasubites of Symron cōmeth the kynred of the Simronites These are the kynreds of Isachar after theyr nombres ixiii● ▪ thousande and thre hundred The Chyldren of Zabalon after theyr kynreds were Sered of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Seredites Elon of whome commeth the kynred of the Elonites Iaheliel of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Iahelielites These are the kynreds of the Zabulonites after theyr nombres threscore thousand and fyue hundred The chyldren of Ioseph thorowout theyr kynreds were Manasse Ephraim The chyldren of Manasse Machir ▪ of whome commeth the kynred of the Machirites And Machir bega● Gilead of Gilead cōmeth the kynred of the Gileadites And these are the chyldren of Gilead Hieser of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Hieserites Helech of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Helechites and Asriell of whome commeth the kynred of the Asrielites Sich●●● of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Sichemites Simida of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Simidites and Hepher of whom cōmeth the kynredde of the Hepherites And Zelaphead the Sonne of Hepher had no sonnꝭ but doughters And the names of the doughters of Zelaphead were Mahela Noa Hagla Milcha and Thirza These are the kynreds of Manasse and the nombre of them iii. thousande seuen hundred These are the Chyldren of Ephraim after theyr kynreds Suthelah of whome cōmeth the kinred of suthelahites Becher of whom cōmeth the kynred of the Becherites Thahen of whom cōmeth the kynred of the Thahenites And these are the chyldren of Suthelah Eran of whome commeth the kynred of the Eranites These are the kynreds of the chyldren of Ephraim after theyr nombres
xxxii thousande and fyue hundred And these are the chyldren of Ioseph after theyr kynreds These are the chyldren of Ben Iamin after theyr kynreddes Bela of whom cōmeth the kynred of the Belaites Asbell of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Asbelites Ahiram of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Ahiramites Supham of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Suphamites Hupham of whome cōmeth the kinred of the Huphamites And the chyldren of Bela were Ard and Naaman from whence cōmeth the kynred of the Ardites and of Naaman the kynred of the Naamites These are the chyldren of Ben Iamin after theyr kynreds and after theyr nombres xiv thousande and sixe hundred These are the chyldrē of Dan after theyr kynreds Suham of whom cōmeth the kynred of the Suhamites These are the householdes of Dan after theyr kynreds All the kynreds of the Suhamites were after theyr nombres lxiiii thousande and foure hundred The chyldrē of Aser after theyr kynreds were Iemna of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Iemnites Iesui of whom cōmeth the kynred of the Iesuites Bria of whome commeth the kynred of the Brites The chyldren of Bria were Heber of whome cōmeth the kynred of the Heberites Malchiel of whom came the kynred of the Malchielites And the doughter of Aser was called Sarah These are the kynreds of Aser after theyr nōbres liii thousande and foure hundred The chyldren of Nephthali after theyr kynreds were Iaheziell of whome came the kynred of the Iahezielites Guni of whome came the kynred of the Gunites Iezer of whome came the kynred of the Iezerites Selem of whome came the kynred of the Selemites These are the kynreds of Nephthali accordynge to theyr housholdes whose nombre is xiv thousande and foure hundred These are the nombres of the Chyldren of Israell syxe hundred thousande and a thousande seuen hundred and thyrtye And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge vnto these the lande shal be deuyded to enheryte accordyng to the nombre of names To many thou shalte gyue the more enheritaunce and to fewe the lesse to euery trybe shall the enheritaunce be gyuen accordynge to the nombre therof Notwithstandynge the lande shall be deuyded by lot and accordyng to the names of the tribes of theyr fathers they shal enheryte accordyng to the lot shall the possessyon therof be deuyded bytwene many and fewe These are the nombres of the Leuytes after theyr kynreds Gerson of whome came the kynred of the Gersonites Cahath of whome came the kynred of the Cahathites Merari of whome came the kynred of the Merarites These are the kynreds of the Leuytes the kynred of the Libnites the kynred of the Hebronites the kynred of the Mahelites the kynred of the Musytes the kynred of the Karahites Kahath begat Amrā and Amrams wyfe was called Iochebed a doughter of Leui which was borne vnto Leui in Egypt And she bare vnto Amram Aaron Moses and Mir Iam theyr syster And vnto Aaron were borne Nadab and Abihu Eleazar and Ithamar And Nadab Abihu dyed when they offered straunge fyre before the Lorde And after theyr nōbres they were xxiii thousande all males from a moneth olde aboue For they were nombred amonge the Chyldren of Israell bycause there was no enheritaunce gyuen them amonge the chyldren of Israel These are the nombres when Moses and Eleazar the Preest nombred the chyldren of Israell in the playne of Moab fast by Iordane ouer agaynst Iericho And amonge these there was not a man of them whome Moses and Aaron nombred when they told the chyldren of Israell in the wyldernesse of Sinay For the Lorde sayde of them they shall dye in the wyldernesse and there was not lefte a man of them saue Caleb the sonne of Iephune and Iosua the son of Nun. ¶ The lawe of the herytage of the doughters of zelap●●a● The land of promesse is shewed vnto Moses in whose steade is appoynted Iosua CAPI XXVII ANd the doughters of Zelaphead the sonne of Heber the son of Gilead the son of Machir the son of Manasse of the kynred of Manasse the sonne of Ioseph whose names were Mahela Noha Hagla Melcha and Thirza came and stode before Moses and Eleazar the Preest before the Lordes all the multitude by the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse sayenge oure Father dyed in the wyldernesse and was not in the company of them that gathered them selues togyther agaynst the Lorde in the cōgregacyon of Carah But ☞ dyed in his owne syn had no sonnꝭ Wherfore then is the name of our fathers taken away from amonge his kynred bycause he hath no son Gyue vnto vs therfore a possessyon amonge the brethren of our father And Moses brought theyr cause before the Lorde And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge The doughters of Zelaphead speake ryght thou shalte gyue them a possession to enheryt among theyr fathers brethrē and shalt turne the enheritaunce of theyr father vnto them And thou shalte speake vnto the chyldren of Israell saynge Yf a man dye and haue no Son ye shall turne his enherytaunce vnto his doughter If he haue no doughter ye shal gyue his enheritaunce vnto his brethren Yf he haue also no brethren ye shall gyue his enheritaunce vnto his Fathers brethren And yf his father haue no brethren ye shal gyue his enheritaūce vnto him that is nexte to hym of his kynred he shall possesse it And this shal be vnto the chyldren of Israel ☞ a law of iudgement as the lord hath cōmaunded Moses And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses get the vp into the mounte Abarim and beholde the lande which I haue gyuen vnto the children of Israell And when thou hast sene it ☞ thou shalte be gathered vnto thy people also as Aaron thy brother was gathered For ye were disobedyent vnto my mouthe in the deserte of Sin in the stryfe of the congregacyon Neyther dyd ye sanctifye me in the waters before theyr eyes That is the water of stryfe in Cades in the wyldernesse of Zin And Moses spake vnto the Lorde sayenge Let the Lorde god of the spirytes of all flesh set a man ouer the cōgregacyon which may ☞ go out in before them and leade them out and in that the cōgregacyon of the lorde be not as shepe which haue not a shepheerde And the Lorde sayde vnto Moses take Iosua the son of Nun in whome is the spiryte ☞ and put thyne handes vpon hym and set hym before Eleazar the preest and before all the congregacyon and gyue hym a charge in theyr syght And put of thy prayse vpon hym that all the companye of the Chyldren of Israell maye be obedient And he shal stande before Eleazar the preest whiche shall aske counsell for hym ☞ after the iudgement of Urim before the lorde And accordynge vnto his worde shall they go out and in bothe he and all the Chyldren of Israell with hym and all the congregacyon And Moses dyd as the Lorde cōmaunded hym and he toke
Iosua and set hym before Eleazar the preest and before all the congregacyon and put his handꝭ vpon hym and gaue hym a charge as the Lorde commaunded thorowe the hande of Moses ¶ What must be offered on euery feast day CAPI XXVIII ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge Cōmaūde the chyldren of Israel and saye vnto them My offeryng and my breade for my sacrifyces which are made for a swete sauour shall ye obserue in theyr due ceason And thou shalte saye vnto them This is the offerynge whiche ye shall offer vnto the Lorde two lambes of a yeare olde without spot daye by daye for a continuall burntofferynge One lambe shalt thou offer in the mornyng and the other at euen And therto the tenth parte of an Epha of floure for a meatoffering mingled with beaten oyle conteynynge the fourth parte of an Hin It is a dayly burntofferynge suche as was ordeyned in the mounte Sinay for a swete sauour a sacrifyce vnto the lorde And let the drynkeofferynge of the same be the fourth parte of an Hin for one lambe in the hooly place shalte thou cōmaunde the wyne to be powred vnto the Lorde And the other lambe thou shalte offer at euen after the maner of the meatofferynge the drynkofferynge of the mornynge a sacrifyce shalte thou offre for a swete sauour vnto the Lorde And on the Sabboth day two lambes of a yeare olde a pece without spot and two tenthdeales of floure for a meatofferynge myngled with oyle and the drynofferynge therto The burntofferynge of the Sabboth must be doone in the selfe Sabboth besydes the dayly burntofferynge and his drynkeofferyng And in the bygynnyngꝭ of your monethes ye shall offer a burntofferyng vnto the lorde two yonge bullockꝭ a ram and vii lambes of a yeare olde without spot thre tenthdeales of floure for a meatoffryng myngled with oyle for one bullocke and two tenthdeales of floure for a meatofferyng myngled with oyle for one Ram. And a tenthdeale of floure myngled with oyle for a meatofferynge vnto one lambe for a burntofferynge and a swete sauour and a sacrifice vnto the Lorde And theyr drynkeofferynges shall be halfe an Hin of wyne vnto one bullocke and the thyrde parte of an Hin of wine vnto a ram and the fourth parte of an Hin vnto a lambe This is the burntofferynge of the moneth ☞ in his moneth thorowout the monethes of the yeare and one he goote for a synofferynge vnto the Lorde shal be offered after the dayly burntofferyng and his drynkeofferynge And the. xiiii daye of the fyrst moneth is the Passeouer of the lorde And in the. xv daye of the same moneth is the feast and. vii dayes longe shall vnleuened bread be eaten In the fyrst daye shal be an ☞ holy conuo cacion ye shall do no maner of seruyle worke therin But ye shall offer a Sacrifyce for a burntofferynge vnto the Lorde two yonge bullockes one Ram and seuen lambes of a yere olde which are to you without spot and let theyr meatofferyng be of floure myngled with oyle thre tenth deales also shal ye offer for a bullocke two tenthdeales for a Ram one tenthdeale shalte thou offre for euerye lambe of the. vii lambes and an he goote for synne to make attonement for you Ye shall offer these besyde the burntofferynge in the mornynge whiche is a contynuall burntsacrifice After this maner ye shal offer thorow out the. vii dayes the fode of the sacrifice for as were sauour vnto the Lorde And it shall be doone besyde the dayly burntofferynge and his drynkeofferynge And in the seuenth daye ye shall haue an holy cōuocacyon ye shal do no seruyle worke Therfore in the daye of youre fyrst fruytes when ye brynge a newe meatofferynge vnto the Lorde accordyng to your wekes ye shal haue an hooly conuocacyon ye shall do no seruyle worke in it but offer a burntofferyng for a swete sauour vnto the lorde two yonge bullockes a ram seuen lambes of a yeare olde a pece with theyr meatoffryngꝭ of floure myngled with oyle thre tenthdeales vnto a bullocke two tenthdeales to a Ram and one tenthdeale vnto a lambe thorowout the. vii lambes and an he goote to make an attonement for you This ye shall do ☞ besydes the continuall burntofferyng and his meatofferynge and they shall be vnto you without spot with theyr drynkeofferynges ¶ What must be offered the viii fyrst dayes of the seuenth moneth CAPI XXIX ANd in the fyrst daye of the. vii moneth ye shall haue an holy conuocacion ye shall do then no seruile worke For it is a daye of ☞ trompet blowynge vnto you But ye shal offer a burntofferyng for a swete sauour vnto the Lorde one yonge bullocke one Ram and. vii lambes of a yeare olde a pece that are pure And theyr meatofferynge shal be made of floure myngled with oyle iii. tenthdeales vnto the bullocke and two vnto the ram and one tenthdeale vnto one lambe thorowout the. vii lambes And an he goote for synne to make an attonement for you besyde the burntofferynge of the moneth his meatofferyng besyde the dayly burntofferynge his meatofferyng and the drynkofferynges of the same which must be done according vnto the maner of them for a sauour of swetnesse of the sacrifyce of the Lorde And ye shal haue the tenth daye of that same seuenth moneth an holy conuocacyon and ye shall ☞ humble your soules and shal do no maner worke therin But ye shall offer a burntofferynge vnto the Lorde for a swete sauour one bullocke a Ram and vii lambes of a yere olde a pece whiche shall be vnto you without faute Theyr meatofferynge shall be of floure myngled with oyle thre tenthdeales to a bullocke and two to a ram a tenthdeale vnto a lambe thorowout the vii lambes An he goot for syn besyde the synofferyng of atonement the bayly burntofferynge and the meate drynkofferynges that longe to the same And in the. xv daye of the. vii moneth ☞ ye shall haue an hooly conuocacion do then no seruile worke and ye shall kepe a feast vnto the lorde vii dayes longe And ye shall offer a burntofferyng for a sacrifyce of a swete sauour vnto the Lorde xiii bullockes two rammes xiiii lambꝭ of a yeare olde which shal be without blemysh And theyr meatofferynge shall be of floure myngled w t oyle thre tenthdeales vnto euery one of the. xiii bullockes two tenthdeales to eyther of the rammes one tenthdeale vnto eche of the. xiiii Lambes And one he goote for syn besyde the dayly burntofferyng with his meat and drynkeofferynge And the seconde daye ye shall offer xii yong bullockes two rammes xiiii yerelyng lambes without spot and let theyr meatofferynge and drynkeofferynges vnto the bullockes rammes lambes be accordynge to the nombre of them after the maner And an he goote for syn besyde the dayly burntofferynge and his meat drynkeofferynges And the thyrde daye
yet agayne leaue the people in the wyldernesse and ye shal destroy al this folke And they wente neare hym and sayde We wyl buylde shepe foldes here for our shepe for our cattell and ❀ vvalled Cities for our chyldren But we oure selues wyll go redye armed before the chyldren of Israell vntyll we haue brought them vnto theyr place And our chyldren ❀ and vvhat soeuer vve may haue shall dwell in the fenced Cities bycause of the inhabiters of the Lande We wyll not returne vnto oure houses vntyll the chyldren of Israel haue enherited euery man his enheritaunce Neyther wyll we enheryte with them on yonder syde Iordan forwarde bycause oure enheritaunce is fallen to vs on this syde Iordan eastwarde And Moses sayde vnto them If ye wyll do this thynge and go harnessed before the Lorde to warre and wyl go all of you in har nesse ouer Iordane before the Lorde vntyll he haue cast out his enemyes before him and vntyll the lande be subdued before the lorde then ye shall returne and be without synne before the Lorde before Israell and this land shal be your possessyon before the lorde But and yf ye wyll not do so beholde ye haue synned agaynst the Lorde and be sure youre synne wyll fynde you out Nowe therfore buylde cities for your chyldren and foldes for your shepe and do that ye haue spoken The chyldren of Gad and the chyldren of Ruben spake vnto Moses sayenge Thy seruauntes wyll do as my Lorde commaundeth Oure chyldren oure wyues oure shepe and all oure cattell shall remayne heare in the Cyties of Gylead But thy seruauntes wyll go all harnessed for the warre and vnto battayle before the Lorde as my lorde sayth And for theyr sakes Moses cōmaunded Eleazar the Preest and Iosua the sonne of Nun and the auncient fathers of the trybes of the Chyldren of Israell and Moses sayd vnto them If the chyldren of Gad and the chyldren of Ruben wyl go with you ouer Iordan al prepared to fyght before the lorde then when the lande is subdued before you ye shall gyue them the lande of Gylead to possesse But yf they wyll not go ouer with you in harnesse they shall haue theyr possessyons among you in the lande of Canaan And the chyldren of Gad and the chyldren of Ruben answered saynge As the Lorde hath sayde vnto thy seruauntes so wyll we do We wyll go harnessed before the Lorde in to the lande of Canaan that the possessyons of oure enherytaunce maye be on this syde Iordan And Moses gaue vnto the Chyldren of Gad and to the chyldren of Ruben and vnto halfe the trybe of Manasse the Sonne of Ioseph the kyngdome of Sehon kynge of the Amorites and the kyngdom of Og kyng of Basan the lande with the Cityes therof in the Coostes and Cityes of the countrey roūde aboute And the chyldren of Gad built Dibon and Ataroth and Aroer and Atroth Sophan Ia●ser and Iegabea Bethnimra and Betharan fenced cities and they buylte foldes for the shepe And the chyldren of Ruben buylt Hesbon Eleale Kiriathaim Nebo Baal Meon and ☞ turned theyr names Sibama also and gaue other names vnto the Cities whiche they buylded And the chyldren of Machir the sonne of Manasse wente to Gilead and toke it and put out the Amorites that dwelte therin And Moses gaue Gilead vnto Machir the sonne of Manasse and he dwelte therin And Iahir the sonne of Manasse wente and toke the smal townes therof and called them Hauoth Iair And Nobah went and toke Kenath and the townes longyng therto and called it Nobah after his owne name ¶ The ion●neys of Israell are nombred They are commaunded to kyll the Canaanites CAPI XXXIII THese are the iourneys of the chyldren of Isaell whiche went out of the lande of Egypte with theyr armyes vnder the hande of Moses and Aaron And Moses wrote theyr goynge out by theyr iourneys ac cordynge to the cōmaundement of the lorde euen these are the iourneys of theyr goynge out They departed from Rahemses the xv day of the fyrst moneth on the morowe after Passeouer and the chyldren of Israel wente out with an hygh hand in the syght of all the Egyptians For the Egyptians buryed all theyr fyrstborne which the lorde had smytten among them And vpon theyr gods also the Lorde dyd execucyon And the chyldren of Israel remoued from Rahemses and pytched in Socoth And they departed from Socoth pytched theyr tentes in Ethan whiche is in the edge of the wyldernesse And they remoued from Ethan and turned agayne vnto Pi Hiroth whiche is before Baal Zephon and pytched before Mig doll And they departed from the playne of Hiroth and went thorowe the myddes of the see in to the wyldernesse and wente thre dayes iourney in the wyldernesse of Ethan and pytched in Marah And they remoued from Marah and came vnto Elim where were xii foūtaynes of water and. lxx palme trees and they pytched there And they remoued from Elim and laye fast by the red see And they remoued from the red see and laye in the wildernes of Sin And they toke theyr iourney out of the wyldernesse of Sin and set vp they tentes in Daphka And they departed frome Daphka and laye in Alus And they remoued frome Alus and lay at Raphedim where was no water for the people to drynke And they departed from Raphedim and pytched in the wyldernesse of Sinay And they remoued frome the deserte of Sinay and pytched at the graues of lust And they departed from the sepulchres of lust and lay at Hazeroth And they departed from Hazeroth pytched in Rithma And departed from Rithma and pytched at Rimon Parez And they departed from Rimon Parez and pytched in Lybna And they remoued frome Lybna and pitched at Rissa And they iourneyed from Rissa and pytched in Rehelatha And they wente from Rehelatha and pytched in mounte Sapher And they remoued from mounte Sapher and laye in Harada And they remoued from Harada and pytched in Makeheloth And they remoued from Makeheloth and lay at Tahath and they departed from Tahath ▪ and pytched at Tharath And they remoued from Tharath and pytched in Mithca And they went from Mithca and pytched in Hasmona And they departed from Hasmona and lay at Moseroth And they departed from Moseroth and pytched in Bane Iakan And they remoued frō Bane Iakan and laye at Horgadgad And they went from Horgadgad and pytched in Iathbatha And they remoued from Iathbatha and lay at Abrona And they departed from Abrona and laye at Ezeon gaber And they remoued from Ezeon gaber pytched in the wyldernes of Sin which is Cades And they remoued from Cades and pytched in mounte Hor whiche is in the edge of the lande of Edom. And Aaron the Preest wente vp in to mounte Hor at the commaundement of the lorde dyed there euen in the fourtyeth yere after the chyldren of Israel were come out of the
Lorde sayde vnto me hewe the two tables of stoone lyke vnto the fyrste and come vp vnto me in to the mounte and make the an Arke of wood and I wyll wryte in the Cables the wordes that were in the fyrst tables which y u brakest and thou shalte put them in the Arke And I made an Arke of Sethym wood and hewed two tables of stone lyke vnto the fyrst and went vp into the moūtayne hauyng the two tables in myne hande And he wrote in the tables accordynge to the fyrst wrytyng the ten verses whiche the Lorde spake vnto you in the mounte out of the myddes of the fyre in the daye of the gatherynge togyther and the lorde gaue them vnto me And I departed and came downe from the hyll and put the tables in the Arke whiche I had made and there they be as the lorde cōmaūded me And the Chyldren of Israell toke theyr iourney from Beroth of the chyldren of Iakan to Mosera where Aaron dyed was buryed and Eleazer his son became preest in his steade From thence they departed vnto Gadgad and from Gadgad to Iath bath a lande which hath ryuers of waters ☞ The same ceason the lorde seperated the trybe of Leui to beare the Arke of the appoyntment of the Lorde and to stande before the Lorde and to minystre vnto hym to blesse in his name vnto this daye Wherfore the Leuites haue no parte nor enherytaunce w t theyr brethren But the lorde is theyr enheritaūce as the lorde thy god hath promysed them And I taryed in the mount euen as at the fyrst tyme. xl dayes xl nyghtes and the lord herkened vnto me at that tyme also and the lorde wolde not destroy the. And the lorde sayde vnto me vp go forth in the iourneys before the people that they may go in conquere the lande which I sware vnto theyr fathers to gyue vnto them And nowe Israell what doth the Lorde thy God require of the but to feare the Lorde thy God to walke in all his wayes to loue hym to serue the lorde thy god w t all thyne herte and with all thy soule Namely that y u kepe the cōmaūdementes of the lorde his ordinaunces which I cōmaunde the this day for thy welth Beholde heuē the heuen of heuens is the lordꝭ thy god and the earth with all that therin is Notwithstandyng the lorde had a lust vnto thy fathers to loue them and chose theyr seed after them euen you aboue all nacyons as thou seest this day Circumcise therfore the foreskyn of your herte be no more styfnecked For the lorde your god is god of goddꝭ and lorde of lordes a great God a myghtye and a terrible whiche regardeth no mans person nor taketh gyfte He doeth ryght vnto the fatherlesse wydowe and loueth the straunger to gyue hym fode and rayment Loue ye therfore the straunger also for ye were straungers youre selues in the lande of Egypte Thou shalte feare the Lorde thy god hym onely shalte thou serue to hym shalt thou cleue and ☞ sweare by his name he is thy prayse and thy god that hath doone for the these great terrible thynges whiche thyne eyes haue sene Thy Fathers wente downe in to Egypte with lxx soules and nowe the Lorde thy god hath made the and multiplyed the as the sterres of heuen ¶ An exhortacyon to regarde the Lawe CAPI XI THerfore thou shalte loue the Lorde thy god kepe his obseruaūces is ordinaūces his lawes his cōmaundementes alwaye Call to youre mynde this daye that which youre chyldren haue neyther knowen nor sene euen the nurtour of the Lorde your god his greatnesse his myghtye hande and his stretched out arme his miracles and his actes which he dyd in the myddes of Egypt euen vnto Pharao the kyng of Egypte and vnto all his lande and what he dyd vnto the hoost of Egypt vnto theyr horses and charettes how he brought the water of the red see vpon them as they chased you behynde and howe the Lorde hathe brought them to nought vnto this daye what he dyd vnto you in the wyldernesse vntyll ye came vnto this place what he dyd vnto Dathan and Abiram the sonnꝭ of Eliab the son of Ruben howe the earth opened her mouth and swalowed them with theyr housholdes theyr tentes and all theyr substaunce that was in theyr possessyon in the myddes of Israell Doutles your eyes haue sene al the great actes of the lord which he dyd Therfore shal ye kepe all the cōmaundementes whiche I cōmaūde you this day that ye may be strong and go in conquere the lande whyther ye go to possesse it that ye may prolonge your dayes in the lande which the lorde sware vn to your fathers to gyue vnto them to theyr seed a lande that floweth w t mylke honye For the lande whyther y u goest to possesse it is not as the land of Egypt that ye came out of where thou sowedst thy seede ☞ and wateredst it w t thy feete as a garden of herbes but the lande whyther ye go ouer to possesse it is a lande that hath hylles valeyes and drynketh water of the rayne of heuen This lande doth the lorde thy god care for and the eyes of the lorde thy God are alwayes vpon it from the begynnyng of the yeare vnto the ende of the yeare Yf ye shall herken therfore vnto my cōmaundementes whiche I commaunde you this daye that ye loue the lorde your God serue hym with all your herte with all your soule I also wyll gyue rayne vnto your land in due ceason the fyrst rayne and the latter that thou mayst gather in thy corne thy wine thyne oyle And I wyl send grasse in thy feldes for thy cattell that thou mayest eate and fyll thy selfe But beware that youre herte deceyue you not ye turne asyde and serue straunge Goddes and worshyp them and then the lorde beynge wrothe agaynst you shut vp the heuen that there be no rayne and that youre lande yelde not her fruyte and leest ye peryshe quyckly from of the good land which the lorde gyueth you Therfore shal ye put vp these my wordes in your herte and in your soule and bynde them for a sygne vpon your hande that they maye be as a warnynge bytwene your eyes and ye shall teache them your chyldren that they maye talke of them when thou syttest in thyne house and when thou walkest by the waye when thou lyest downe and when thou rysest vp yea and thou shalt wryte them vpō the dore postes of thyne house and vpon thy gates that your dayes may be multiplyed the dayes of your chyldren in the land which the Lorde sware vnto youre fathers to gyue them as longe as the dayes of heuen last vpon the earth For ✚ yf ye kepe all
iudged Israell And he had fourtye sonnes thirtye neues that rode on seuentie asse coltes And when Abdon the son of Hellell the Pharathonite had iudged Israell eyght yere he dyed and was buryed in Pharthon in the lande of Ephraim in the mount of the Amalechites ¶ Israel beyng an Idolatret is o●pressed of the Ph●istinell The byrth of Samson The sacrifice of Samsons Father CAPI XIII ANd the Chyldren of Israell began agayne to commyt wyckednesse in the syght of the Lorde And the lorde delyuered them in to the handꝭ of the Philistines fourtye yeare And there was a man in Zarah of the kynred of Dan named Manoah whose wyfe was barren and bare not And the angell of the Lorde appeared vnto the woman sayde vnto her Beholde thou arte batten and bearest not But thou shalte conceyue and beare a son And nowe beware that y u drynke no wyne nor stronge drynke neyther eate any vncleane thyng for se thou shalte conceyue beare a son And there may no raser come on his heade For the lad shal be an absteyner vnto God euen from his ❀ infancye and from his byrth And he shall begyn to delyuer Israell out of the handes of the Philistynes Then the wyfe came and tolde her husbande sayenge a man of God came vnto me and the fassyon of hym was lyke the fassyon of an angel of god excedyng fearful But I asked hym not whense he was neyther tolde he me his name but sayd vnto me beholde thou shalte be with chylde and beate a sonne and nowe drynke no wyne nor stronge drynke neyther eate any vncleane thynge for the ladde shall be an absteyner to god euen from his ❀ infancye and from his byrth to the day of his death Thē Manoah made intercession to the lorde sayd I pray the my lorde let the man of god whiche thou sendest come once more vnto vs and teache vs what we shall do vnto the lad when he is borne And god herde the voyce of Manoah and the angell of god came agayne vnto the wyfe as she sat in the feld But Manoah her husdand was not w t her And the wyfe made hast ran and shewed her husbande sayd vnto hym Beholde the man appeared vnto me that came vnto me to day And Manoah arose went after his wyfe and came to the man and sayde vnto hym arte thou the man that spakest vnto my wyfe And he sayde I am Manoah sayde nowe when thy sayenge is come to passe what shall be the maner of the chylde what shall he do And the angel of the Lorde sayde vnto Manoah thy wyfe must absteyne from al that I sayd vnto her she may eate of nothynge that cōmeth of the vyne ●tee nor drynke wyne or strong drynke nor eate any vncleane thynge But must obserue all that I bad her Manoah sayde vnto the Angell of the Lorde we wyll kepe the styll vntyll we haue made redye a kyd and haue set it before the. And the Angell of the Lorde sayde vnto Manoah though y u make me abyde I wyll not eate of thy ☞ breade And yf y u wylte offre a burntofferynge thou must offre it vnto the Lorde For Manoah wyst not that it was an angell of the Lorde And Manoah sayde agayne vnto the angell of the Lorde what is thy name that when thy sayenge is come to passe we may do the some worshyp And the Angell of the Lorde sayde vnto hym why askest thou after my name which is ☞ Secrete And so Manoah toke a kyd with a meate offerynge and offered it vpon a rocke vnto the Lorde And the angell dyd wonderouslye Manoah and his wyfe lokyng vpon And whē the flame came vp to warde heuen from the aulter the angel of the Lorde ascended vp in the flame of the aulter And Manoah his wyfe loked vpon it fell flat on theyr faces vnto the groūde But the angell of the Lorde dyd no more appeare vnto Manoah and his wyfe And then Manoah knewe that it was an angell of the Lorde sayd vnto his wyfe we shall surelye dye bycause ❀ we haue sene god But his wyfe sayd vnto hym Yf the lorde wolde kyll vs he wolde not haue receyued a burnt offerynge and a meate offerynge of our handes neyther wolde he haue shewed vs all these thynges nor wolde nowe haue tolde vs any suche And the wyfe bare a sonne called his name Samsom And the lad grewe and the lorde blessed hym And ❀ the spiryte of the Lorde began to moue hym in the hooste of Dan bytwene Zaraah and Esthaoll ¶ The maryage of Samsom He hylleth a Lyon He propoundeth a ryddle ●e hylleth 〈◊〉 ●en His wyfe forsaketh hym and taketh another CAPI XIIII SAmson went downe to Thamnath and saw a woman in Thānath of the doughters of the Philistines and he came by and tolde his father and his mother and sayde I haue sene a woman in Thamnath of the doughters of the Philistines And now gyue her me to wyfe Then his father and mother sayde vnto hym Is there neuer a woman amonge the doughters of thy brethren and amonge all my people but that thou must go take a wyfe of the vncircumcised Philistines And Samson sayd vnto his father gyue me this womā for she pleaseth me wel But his Father and mother wyst not that it was the Lordes doynge and that he sought an occasyon agaynste the Philistines for at that tyme the Philistines reygned ouer Israell Then went Samson and his father his mother downe to Thamnath and came to the vineyeardes of Thamnath And beholde a yonge ❀ vvod Lyon roored vpon hym And the spiryte of the lorde came vpon hym And he tare hym as he wolde haue rent a kyd and yet had nothynge in his hande neyther tolde his father and mother what he had done And he went downe and talked with the woman ▪ whiche semed well fauoured in the syght of Samson And within a shorte space after as he went thyther agayne to take her to wyfe he turned out of the waye to se the carkas of the Lyon And beholde there was a swarme of bees hony in the carkas of the Lyon And he toke of the honye in his handes and went eatynge and came to his father mother and gaue them also And they dyd eat But he tolde not them that he had taken the honye out of the carkas of the Lyon And so his father came vnto the woman and Samson made there a feast for so vsed the yonge men to do And ❀ when they ❀ the cy●esens of that place sawe hym they brought xxx companions to be with hym And Samson sayde vnto them I wyll now put forth a ryddle vnto you and yf ye can declare it me within seuen dayes of the feast and fynde it oute I wyll gyue you thirtye shertes and xxx chaung of garmentes But and yf ye can not declare it
that were neuer dryed I shall be weake as other men And then the Lordes of the Philistines brought her seue wythes that were yet grene and neuer dryed she bounde hym therwith ▪ Notwithstandynge she had men lyenge in wayte with her in the chambre And she sayd vnto hym the Philistines be vpon the Samson And immediately he brake the cordes as a strynge of towe ❀ that is tvvyned breaketh when it feleth fyre And so his strength was not knowen And Dalila sayde vnto Samson Se thou hast mocked me tolde me lyes Nowe therfore tell me wherwith thou myghtest be bounde He answered her yf they bynde me with newe ropes that were neuer occupyed I shall be weake and as another man Dalila therfore toke newe ropes bounde hym therwith and sayde vnto hym the Philistines be vpon the Samson And there were lyers of wayte in the chambre and he brake them from of his armes as they had ben but a threde And Dalila sayde vnto Samsom ●●therto thou hast begyled me and tolde me lyes yet tell me howe y ● myghtest be bounde He sayde vnto her If thou plattedst the. vii ▪ lockes of my heade with an heere lace And she fastened them with a nayle sayde vnto hym the Philistines be vpō the Samson And he awaked out of his slepe plucked awaye the nayle that was in the plattynge with the heere lace And she sayde vnto hym agayne Howe canst thou saye that thou louest me when thyne herte is not with me behold thou hast mocked me this thre tymes hast not tolde me wherin thy greate strength lyeth And as she laye vpon hym with her wordes contynually vexynge of hym his soule was encombred euen vnto the death And so he tolde her all his herte and sayde vnto her there neuer came raser vpon myne heade for I haue ben an absteyner ❀ that is to say consecrate vnto God euen from my mothers wombe therfore when I am shauen my strength wyl go from me and I shall waxe weake and be lyke all other men And when Dalila sawe that he had tolde her all his herte she sent called for the Lordes of the Philistines sayenge come vp yet this once for he hath shewed me all his herte Then the Lordes of the Philistines came vp vnto her and brought the money in theyr handes And she made hym slepe vpon her knees ❀ and to laye his heade dovvne in her lappe and she sent for a man and he dyd shaue of the seuen lockes of his heade and began to vexe hym and his strength was gone from hym And she sayd the Philistines be vpon the Samson And he awoke out of his slepe and sayde I wyll go out now as at other tymes before shake my selfe he wyst not that the lorde was departed from hym But the Philistynes toke hym put out his eyes brougth hym downe to Azath and boūde hym with two fetters of brasse And ☞ he dyd grynde in the pryson house howbeit the heere of his heade began to growe agayne after that he was shauen Then the Lordes of the Philistines gathered them togyther for to offre a solempne offerynge vnto Dagon theyr god and to reioyse for they sayde oure God hath deleuered Samson oure enemye in to oure handꝭ And when the people sawe hym they praysed theyr God for they sayde our God hath delyuered into our handes our enemy and distroyer of oure countrey whiche slewe many of vs. And when theyr hertes were merye it fortuned that they sayd sende for Sāson that he maye make vs laugh And they fet Samson out of the prysonhouse and he played before them and they set hym bytwene the pyllers And Samson sayde vnto the lad that led hym by the hand set me that I maye touche the pyllers that the house stande vpon that I maye leane to them And the house was full of men and women And there were all the Lordes of the Philistines And there were vpon the roofe a thre thousande men women that behelde whyle Samson played And Samson called vnto the Lorde and sayde O Lorde God thynke vpon me and strengthen me at this tyme onely ▪ O God that I maye be aduenged of the Philistines for my two eyes And Samson cought the two myddle pyllers on which the house stode on whiche it was borne vp the one in his ryght hande the other in his lefte sayde my soule shall dye with the Philistines and bowed them with all his myght And the house fell vpon the Lordes and vpon all the people that were therin And so the deade which he slew at his death were mo then they whiche he slew in his lyfe And then his brethren al the house of his father came downe and toke hym vp and brought hym and buryed hym bytwene Zarah and Esthaoll in the buryenge place of Manoah his Father And he iudged Israell twentye yeare ¶ Of Micah whose mother made hym an ydoll of syluer CAPI XVII THere was a man in mounte Ephraim named Micah and he sayde vnto his mother the eleuen hundred Syluerlynges that were taken from the aboute which thou cursedst spakest it in myne eares Behold the syluer is with me I toke it awaye And his mother sayde blessed be thou my son in the Lorde And when he had restored the eleuen hundred syluerlynges to his mother agayne his mother sayde I vowed the syluer vnto the lorde of myne hande for the my son that thou shuldest make a grauen ymage an ymage of metall Nowe therfore I wyl gyue it the agayne And when he restored the money agayne vnto his mother his mother toke two hundred syluerlyngꝭ and gaue them to a goldsmyth which made therof a grauen ymage and an ymage of metall and it was in the house of Micah And the man Micah had a temple of goddes and made an Ephod and Theraphim ❀ that is to say a garment for the preest and Ydols and fylled the hande of one of his sonnes whiche became his preest In those dayes there was no Kynge of Israell but euery man dyd that whiche was good in his owne eyes And there was a yonge man out of Bethleem Iuda of the kynred of Iuda which yonge man was a Leuite soiourned there And the man departed out of the citye of Bethleem Iuda to go dwell where he coulde fynde a conuenyent place And he came to mounte Ephraim to the house of Micah as he iourneyed And Micah sayde vnto hym whence cōmest thou The Leuite answered hym I am of Bethleem Iuda go to dwel where I may fynde a place ❀ and vvhere I may spye it to be for my profyt And Micah sayde agayne vnto hym dwell with me and be vnto me a father a preest And I wyll gyue the ten syluerlynges by yeare two garmentes and thy meate and drynke And the Leuite was content to dwel with the man and was vnto hym as one of his owne sonnes And
go agaynst Gibea Ben Iamin bycause of all the abhominacyon that they haue wrought in Israell And so all the men of Israell gathered togyther agaynste the Citye knyt togyther as it had bene but one man And the tribes of Israel sent men thorowe all the tribe of Ben Iamin sayeng What wyckednesse is this that is happened amonge you Nowe therfore delyuer vs the men those chyldren of Beliall whiche are in Gibea that we maye sley them and put awaye euyll from Israell Neuerthelatter the Chyldren of Ben Imin wolde not h●rken vnto the voyce of theyr brethren and chyldren of Israell but gathered themselues togyther out of the cityes vnto Gibea to come out and fyght agaynst the chyldren of Israel And the chyldren of Ben Iamin were nombred at that tyme out of the cityes xxvi thousande men that drewe swerdes besyde the enhabitours of Gibea which werē nombred seuen hundred chosen men And amonge all these folke were seuen hundred lefte handed mē which euery one coulde flyng stones at an heere bredth not mysse And the chyldren of Israell besyde Ben Iamin were nombred foure hundred thousande men that drewe swerdes and were all men of war And the chyldren of Israel arose and went vp to Bethel and asked counsayle of god who shuld begyn the batayle agaynst the chyldren of Ben Iamin And the Lorde sayd Iuda shall begyn And the chyldren of Israell stode vp early and befeyged Gibea And the men of Israel wente out to battayle agaynst Ben Iamin and the men of Israell put themselues in araye to fyght agaynste them besyde Gibea And the chyldrē of Ben Iamin came out of Gibea and destroyed of the Israelites that day xxii thousande men and brought them to the earth And the folke of the Chyldren of Israell plucked vp theyr hertes and went to agayne made battayle in the same place where they dyd the fyrste day And the chyldren of Israell wente vp wepte before the Lorde vnto euen and asked of the Lorde sayenge shall we go agayne to battayle agaynst the chyldren of Ben Iamin our brethren And the Lorde sayde go vp agaynst them And the chyldrē of Israel came out agaynst the the chyldren of Ben Iamin the seconde day And the chyldren of Ben Iamin went agaynst them out of Gibea the seconde day and destroyed to the earth of the chyldren of Israel once agayne xviii M. mē that drewe swerdes euery man of them Then the chyldren of Israell and all the people went vp and came vnto Bethell and wepte and sat there before the Lorde fasted the same daye vnto euen and offered burntofferynges and peaceofferynges before the Lorde And the chyldren of Israell asked the Lorde for there was the arke of the appoyntment of God in those dayes And ☞ Phinehes the sonne of Eleazar the son of Aaron waytyng vpon it at that tyme sayde shall I get me vp to go out any more to battayle agaynst the chyldren of Ben Iamin my brethren or shall I cease The Lorde sayde go for to morowe I wyl delyuer them in to your handes And Israel set lyers awayte rounde aboute Gibea And the chyldren of Israell went vp agaynst the chyldren of Ben Iamin the thyrde tyme and put themselues in aray agaynst Gibea as twyse before And the chyldren of Ben Iamin came out agaynste the people and were drawen away from the citye And they began to smyte of the people deade as twyse before by two hygh wayes of whiche one gothe vp to Bethel and the other to Gibea thorow the felde vpon a thyrtye men of Israell And the chyldren of Ben Iamin sayd They are fallen before vs as at the fyrste But the chyldren of Israel sayd let vs flee plucke them awaye from the citye vnto the hygh wayes And all the men of Israel arose vp out of theyr place and put themselues in araye at Baal Thamar And lyke wyse the lyers in wayte of Israell came forth out of theyr places euen of the medowes that were about Gibea came agaynst Gibea ten thousande chosen mē out of all Israel and there was a sore battayle But the other wyst not that so greate euyll was so nygh them And the lorde plaged Ben Iamin before Israel and the chyldren of Israell destroyed of the Beniamites the same day xxv thousand and an hundred men that drewe swerdes euery one of them And when the chyldren of Ben Iamin saw that they were put to the worse the men of Israell gaue rowme to the Beniamites bycause they trusted vnto the lyers in wayte which they had layde besyde Gibea And the lyers in wayte hasted and ran vpon Gibea and went smote all the citye with the edge of the swerde And an appoyntment had the men of Israel from the lyers in wayte that they shulde make a great smoke aryse vp out of the citye And when the men of Israell sted in the battayle Ben Iamin began to smyte dead of the chyldren of Israel aboute a thyrtye persones and sayde the other are put to the worse before vs as in the fyrst battayle But when there began to aryse out of the citye a pyller of smoke the Beniamites loked backe and beholde the wastynge of the hole citye began to ascende vp to heuen When the men of Israel also turned agayne the mē of Ben Iamin were abasshed for they sawe that euyll approched them And therfore they turned theyr backes before the men of Israel vnto the way that leadeth to the wyldernesse but the men of warre ouertoke them And besyde that they whiche came oute of the Citye destroyed them in the myddest of them And thus they compassed the Beniamites about and chased hym to Manuha and ouerran them to Gibea on the East syde and there were sleyne of Ben Iamin xviii thousande which were all men of warre And they turned and fled towarde the wyldernes vnto the rocke of Rimmon And the other slue by the way of the rest of them fyue thousande mē and stycked vnto them vntyll they came to Gideom and slue two thousande mē of them So that all that were sleyne that same day of Ben Iamin were xxv thousand men that drue swerdes whiche were all men of warre only vi hundred men turned fled to the wyldernesse vnto the rocke of Rimmō and abode there iiii monethes And the men of Israel turned backe agayne vnto the chyldren of Ben Iamin smote them with the edge of the swerde in the cityes bothe man beast al that came to hande and set on fyre all the cityes that they coulde come by ¶ The enhabiters of Gilead are vtterly destroyed CAPI XXI ANd euery man of Israel sware in Mizpa saynge there shall none of vs gyue his doughter vnto any of Ben Iamin to wyfe And the people came to Bethell and abode there tyll euen before God lyfte vp theyr voyces and wepte sore and sayde Oh lorde god of Israel why is this chaūced in Israell that there shulde be this day
of my heuynesse and greefe haue I spoken hytherto Eli answered her agayne and sayd go in peace the God of Israell graunt the thy peticion that thou hast asked of him She sayd let thyne handmayd fynd grace in thy syght And so the woman went her waye and dyd eate and loked no more so sad And they rose vp early and worshypped before the Lorde and then returned and came to theyr house to Ramath And when Elkana knewe Hāna his wyfe the lorde remembred her for in processe of tyme it came to passe that she conceyued and bare a sonne and called his name Samuel sayenge Bycause I haue asked hym of the lorde And Elkana all his house went vp to offre vnto the Lorde the offeryng due for the feast and also ☞ his vowe Neuerthelesse Hāna went not vp but sayd vnto her husbande I wyl tary vntyll the lad be weyned and then I wyll bryng hym that he may apeare before the lorde there abyde for euer Elkana her husbande answered her do what semeth the best tarye at home vntyll thou hast weyned hym and I beseche the Lorde to make good his saynge And so the woman abode and gaue her sonne sucke vntyll she weyned hym And when she had weyned him she toke hym with her with thre bullockes ▪ and an Epha of floure and a bottel of wyne and brought hym vnto the house of the Lorde in Silo and the chylde was yet but tender of age And they slewe a bullocke and brought in the lad to Eli and she sayde Oh my Lorde as truely as thy soule lyueth my Lorde I am the woman that stode before the here prayenge vnto the Lorde For this lad I prayed and the Lorde hathe gyuen me my desyre whiche I asked of hym and therfore I haue gyuen hym vnto the Lorde as longe as he is mete for the Lorde And they worshyped the Lorde there ¶ The songe of Hanna The offence of the sonnes of Eli. CAPI II. ANd Hanna prayed and sayd myne hert reioyseth in the Lorde myne ☞ horne is exalted in the Lorde My mouth is wyde open ouer myne enemyes for I reioyse in thy saluacyon There is none so holy as the Lorde for without the is nothyng Neyther is there any of strength as is our God Talke not to moche proudlye let olde thynges departe out of youre mouthes for the Lorde is a God of knowledge his purposes come to passe The ☞ bowe of the strong is broken they that were weake haue gyrded them selues with strength They that were ful haue hyred out them selues for breade and they that were hungry cease so to be tyll the baren hath borne seuen and she that had many chyldren is waxed feble The Lorde kylleth and maketh alyue ☞ bryngeth downe to hell and fetcheth vp agayne The Lorde maketh poore and maketh ryche bryngeth low and heaueth vp on hye He rayseth vp the poore out of the dust and lyfteth vp the begger from the dunghyl to set them amonge prynces and to enherite them with the seate of glory For the pyllers of the earth are the lordes and he hath set the rounde worlde vpon them He wyll kepe the feete of his sayntes and the wicked shal kepe sylence in darkenesse in his owne myght shall no man be stronge The Lordes aduersaries shall be destroyed of hym and out of heuen shall he thunder vpon them The Lorde shall iudge the endes of the worlde and shal gyue myght vnto his kyng and exalte the horne of his anoynted And Elkana went to Ramath to his house and the lad dyd ministre vnto the Lorde before Eli the preest But the sonnꝭ of Eli were ☞ chyldren of Belial knewe not the lorde And the preestes made a l●we for the people that when soeuer any man offered any offerynge the preestes lad came whyle the fleshe was in sethynge and a flesshe hoke with thre teeth in his hande and thrust it in to the pan ketle caldron or pot And all that the flesshe hoke brought vp that the preest toke awaye And so they dyd vnto all the Israelites that came thyther to Silo. Yea and therto before they burnt the fat the preestes lad came and sayde to the man that offered Gyue flesshe that I may dresse it for the preest for he wyll not haue sodden flesshe of the but rawe And yf any man sayd vnto hym let them burne the fat accordyng to the day and then take as moche as thyne herte desyreth The lad wolde answere him yea thou shalte gyue it me now And yf thou wylte not I wyl take it with violence And the synne of the yonge men was very great before the lorde For men abhorred the offerynge of the lorde But the chylde Samuel ☞ ministred before the Lorde gyrded aboute with a lynnen ☞ Ephod Moreouer his mother made hym a lytell coote and brought it to hym frome yere to yere when she came vp with her husbande to offre the offerynge in the solempne feastes And Eli blessed Elkana and his wife sayd the lorde gyue the seede of this womā for the peticion that she asked of the Lorde And they went vnto theyr owne home And the Lorde visited Hanna so that she conceyued and bare thre sonnes and two doughters And the chylde Samuel grewe before the Lorde Eli was very olde and herde all that his sonnes dyd vnto all Israell and howe they lay with the women that wayted at the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse and he sayde vnto them why do ye suche thynges For of all these people I heare euyl reportes of you Oh nay my sonnes for it is no good reporte that I heare howe that ye make the Lordes people to trespasse If one man syn agaynste an other ❀ dayesmen may be iudges but yf a man synne agaynst the Lorde who wyll be his dayesman Notwithstandyng they herkened not vnto the voyce of theyr father bycause the Lorde wolde sley them The chylde Samuel profited and grewe and was in fauour both with the Lorde also with men And there came a man of God vnto Eli and sayd vnto hym thus sayth the Lorde dyd not I appeare vnto the house of thy father whē they were in Egypte subiecte vnto Pharaos house And I chose thy father out of all the tribes of Israell to be my Preest for to offre vpon myne aulter to burne insence and to weare an Ephod before me And I gaue vnto the house of thy father all the offrynges of the chyldrē of Israel Wherfore treade ye downe my sacrifice and myne offerynge whiche I cōmaunded to be made in the Tabernacle and honourest thy Chyldren aboue me to make youre selues fat of the fyrst fruytes of all the offerynges of Israel my people Wherfore the Lorde god of Israell sayth I sayde that thy house and the house of thy father shulde walke before me for euer But nowe the lorde saythe that be farre from me for them that worshyp me I wyll
to Gibea And there ❀ folowed hym stronge men whose hertes God had touched But the chyldren of Beliall sayde howe shall he saue vs And they despised hym and brought hym no presentes And he helde his tongue ¶ The people renueth the kyngdome of Saull CAPI XI NAhas the Ammonite came and beseged Iabes in Gilead And all the men of Iabes sayd vnto Nahas make a couenaunt with vs we wyll be thy seruauntes And Nahas the Ammonite answered them In this wyll I make a couenaunt w t you yf I maye thrust out all youre ryght eyes and brynge that shame vpō all Israel To whom the elders of Iabes sayd gyue vs. vii dayes respyte that we may sende messengers vnto all the coostes of Israel And then yf there be no man to helpe vs we wyll come out to the. Then came the messengers to Gibea vnto Saul and tolde this tydynges in the eares of the people And all the people lyfte vp theyr voyces wepte And beholde Saull came folowynge the cattell out of the felde Saull sayd what ayleth this peple that they wepe And they tolde hym the tydynges of the men of Iabes And the spiryte of god came vpon saull when he herde those tydynges and he was excedynge angrye and toke a yocke of oxen he wed them in peces sent them thoroweout all the coostes of Israell by the handes of messengers sayenge whosoeuer commeth not forth after Saul after Samuel so shall his oxen be serued And ☞ the feare of the Lorde fell on the people they came out as it had ben but one man And when he nombred them in Bezek the chyldren of Israell were CCC M. men the men of Iuda xxx M. And they sayde vnto the messengers that came so saye vnto the men of Iabes in Gilead to morow by that tyme the son be hote ye shall haue helpe And the messengers came shewed the men of Iabes which were glad Therfore the men of Iabes sayd to morowe we wyll come out vnto you and ye shall do w t vs all that pleaseth you And on the morowe it fortuned that Saull put the people in thre partes And they came in vpon the hoost in the mornynge watche and slewe the Ammonites vntyll the heate of the day And they that remayned were skattred so that two of them were not lefte togyther And the people sayde vnto Samuell what is he that dare say shall Saull reygne ouer vs ▪ brynge those men that we may sley them And Saull sayde there shall no man dye this daye for to daye the Lorde hath saued Israell Then sayde Samuell vnto the people come that we maye go to gylgall ☞ and renewe the kyngdome there And all the people went to Gilgall and made Saull kynge there before the Lorde in Gilgall And there they offered peaceofferyngꝭ before the Lorde And there Saull and all the men of Israell reioysed excedyngly ¶ Samuell declareth hym selfe to be an innocent Iudge CAPI XII SAmuell sayde vnto all Israell beholde I haue herkened vnto your voyce in all that ye sayde vnto me haue made you a kynge Now therfore your kynge walketh before you And I am olde graye headed beholde my sonnꝭ are with you and I haue walked before you from my chyldhode vnto this daye Beholde here I am beare recorde of me before the lorde before his anoynted Whose oxe haue I taken or whose Asse haue I taken whome haue I done wronge to ❀ Whome haue I hurte Or of whose hande haue I receyued any brybe to blynde myne eyes therwith I wyl restore it you agayne They sayd y u hast done vs no wrong nor hurte vs neyther hast thou taken ought of any mannes hande He sayd vnto them agayne the Lorde is wytnesse gaynst you his anoynted is wytnesse this daye that ye haue foūde nought in my handes And they answered he is wytnesse And Samuel sayd vnto the people it is ❀ the Lorde that made Moses and Aaron that brought youre fathers out of the lande of Egypt Nowe therfore stande styll that I may reason with you before the Lorde accordynge to all ☞ the ryghtousnesse of the Lorde which he shewed bothe you you● fathers After that Iacob was come into Egypte your fathers cryed vnto the Lorde the Lorde sent Moses ▪ and Aaron whiche brought youre fathers out of Egypt and made them dwell in this place And when they forgat the Lorde theyr god he delyuered them in to the hande of Sisara captayne of the hooste of Hazor and in to the hande of the Philistines and in to the hande of the kynge of Moab they fought agaynst them And they cryed vnto the lorde and sayde we haue synned bycause we haue forsaken the Lorde and haue serued Baalim and Astharoth Nowe therfore delyuer vs out of the handes of our enemyes we wyll serue the. And the Lorde sent ☞ Ierobaall Badan Iephthah Samuell and delyuered you out of the handꝭ of your enemyes on euery syde and ye dwelled safe And for al that when ye sawe that Nahas the kynge of the chyldren of Ammō came agaynst you ye sayde vnto me not so but a kynge shall reygne ouer vs when yet the lorde your god was your kynge Nowe therfore beholde the kynge whome ye haue chosen and whome ye haue desyred so the Lorde hath set a kynge ouer you Yf ye wyll feare the Lorde serue hym and heare his voyce and not dysobeye the worde of the Lorde bothe ye the kynge that reygneth ouer you shall folow the lorde your God Yf ye wyll not herken vnto the voyce of the Lorde but dysobeye the Lordes mouth then shall the hande of the Lorde be vpon you and on youre fathers Nowe also stande and se this great thynge whiche the Lorde wyl do before your eyes is it not now wheatheruest I wyl call vnto the lorde and ☞ he shall sende thunder and rayne that ye maye perceyue and se howe that youre wyckednesse is great whiche ye haue done in the syght of the Lorde in askynge you Kynge And so Samuell called vnto the Lorde the lorde sent thunder rayne the same day And all the people feared the Lorde and Samuell excedynglye And all the people sayde vnto Samuell praye for thy seruauntes vnto the Lorde thy God that we dye not for we haue synned in askynge vs a kynge besyde all the synnes that euer we dyd And Samuell sayde vnto the people feare not Ye haue in dede done all this wyckednesse yet departe not from folowynge of the Lorde But serue hym euen with all youre hertes Neyther turne ye after vayne thyngꝭ whi●● are not able to profyt you for they are but vanitie For the Lorde wyll not forsake his peple bycause of his greate names sake bycause ❀ it hath pleased the Lorde to make you his people Moreouer God forbyd that I shulde synne agaynst the
strong man and mete for the warre he toke hym vnto hym ¶ Saul is rōmaunded to kyll Aninlecke He is disobedient to the voyce of God Samuel moutneth for Saul CAPI XV. Samuel sayd vnto Saul the lorde sent me to anoynt the to be kyng ouer his peple Israel Nowe therfore herken y ● vnto the voyce of the wordes of the Lorde Thus sayeth the lorde of hoostes I remembre that which Amalec dyd so Israel how they layd wayte for them in the way as they came out of Egypte Now therfore go smyte Amalec and destroy ye al that perteyneth vnto them and se thou haue no compassyon on them ❀ and couet nothynge that they haue slee both man and woman infant suklyng o●e and shepe camel and asse And Saul gathered the people togyther and nombred them in Telaim two hundred thousande foote men and ten thousande men of Iuda And Saul came vnto a citye of Amalec set watche in the valley And Saul sayde to the Kenites go departe get you downe from among the Amaleckites leest I destroy you w t them for ye shewed mercy to all the chyldren of Israel when they came out of Egypte And so the Kenites departed from among the Amaleckites And Saul smote the Amaleckites from Heuila as y u comest to Sur that lyeth before Egypte and toke Agag the kyng of the Amaleckites alyuc vtterly destroyed al the people w t the edge of the swerde But saul the people spared Agag the better shepe the fatter oxen the lambes all that was good wolde not destroy them But all that was foule and nought worth that they destroyed vtterly Then came the worde of the lorde vnto Samuel sayenge It repenteth me that I haue made Saul kynge For he is turned from me hath not perfourmed my cōmaundementes And Samuel was enyl apayde cryed vnto the lord all nyght And when Samuel arose early to mete Saul in the mornyng it was tolde Samuel that Saul was come to Carmell beholde he ☞ hath made hym there a place is returned and departed gone downe to Gylgal And Samuel sayd to Saul ❀ Saul offered burntsacrifyce vnto the lorde of the fyrst of the spoyles vvhich he had brought frō Amalec And vvhen Samuel vvas come vnto Saul Saul sayd vnto hym Blessed be thou in the Lorde I haue fulfylled the cōmaundament of the lorde Samuel sayd what meaneth thē the bleatyng of the shepe in myne eares and the noyse of the oxen which I heare Saul an swered they haue brought them from the Amaleckites For the people spared the best of the shepe of the oxen to sacrifice them vnto the lorde thy God And the remenaunt haue we destroyed vtterly Samuel sayd to Saul let me tell the what the lord hath sayd to me this nyght And he sayd vnto him say on Samuel sayd when y u wast lytel in thyne owne sight wast y u not made the head of the tribes of Israel And the lorde anoynted the kynge ouer Israel And the lorde sent the on a iourney sayd Go vtterly destroy those synners the Amaleckites fyght agaynst them vntyll y u vtterly destroy thē And wherfore hast y u not herkened vnto the voyce of the lorde but hast turned to the pray hast done that which is wycked in the syght of the lorde And Saul sayd vnto Samuel yea I haue herkened vnto the voyce of the Lorde haue gone the way which the lorde sent me vnto haue brought Agag the kyng of Amalec haue vtterly destroyed the Amaleckites But the peple toke the spoyle shepe oxē the cheyfest of the thin ges which shuld haue bene destroyed to offre vnto the lorde thy God in Gylgal And Samuel sayd hath the lord as great pleasure in burntsacrifices offryngꝭ as whē the voyce of the lord is obeyed Beholde to obey is better then sacrifice to herken is better thē the fat of rāmes For rebellyon is as the synne of wytcherafte stoburnes is as the wickednes of Idolatrie Bycause y u hast cast awaye the worde of the lorde therfore hath the lorde cast away the also frō beyng kyng And Saul sayd to Samuel I haue synned for I haue gone further thē the sayeng of the lorde thy wordꝭ bycause I feared the people obeyed theyr voyce Now therfore take away my syn turne agayne with me that I may worship the lorde And Samuel sayde vnto Saul I wyl not returne with the for y u hast cast away the worde of the lorde the lorde hath cast away the that y u shalt not be kyng ouer Israel And as Samuel turned hym selfe to go away he caught the lap of his coote it rent And Samuel sayd vnto hym the lorde hath rent the kyngdom of Israel from the this daye hath gyuen it to a neyghboure of thyne that is better thē thou ☞ The strength of Israel wyl not begyle nor repent for he is not a mā that can repent He sayd I haue synned But nowe honour me before the elders of my people before Israel and turne agayne with me that I maye worshyp the Lorde thy god And so Samuel turned agayne and folowed Saull And Saull worshypped the Lorde Then sayd Samuel Brynge ye hyther to me Agag the kyng of the Amaleckites And Agag came vnto hym ☞ delicately And Agag sayd truely the bytter death cometh on And Samuel sayde As thy swerde hathe made women chyldelesse so shall thy mother be chyldelesse aboue other women And Samuel hewed Agag in peces before the Lorde in Gilgal And then Samuell departed to Rama And Saul wente home to his house to Gibea Saul And Samuel came no more to se Saul vntyll the day of his death Neuerthelesse Samuel mourned for Saul and the lorde ☞ repented that he had made Saul kynge ouer Israel Dauid is anoynted kyng An ●uyl spirite cometh vpon Saul CAPI XVI THe Lorde sayde vnto Samuel Howe longe wylte thou mourne for Saul seynge I haue cast hym away from reygnyng ouer Israel Fyl thyne horne with oyntment and come that I maye sende the to Isai the Bethleemite for I haue prouyded me a king among his sonnes And Samuel sayd how can I go For yf Saul heare it he wyll kyll me The Lorde answered Take an Heyfer with the and saye I am come to offre to the Lorde And call Isai to the offeryng I wyl shewe the what y u shalte do And thou shalte anoynt hym whom I name vnto the. And so Samuel dyd as the Lord● bad hym came to Bethleem the elders of the towne were astonyed at his comynge and sayde Comest thou peaceably He answered Yea I am come to offre vnto the Lorde ☞ Sanctifie your selues and come with me to the offerynge And he sanctified Isai his sonnes bad them to the offerynge And when they were come he loked on
the thresshynge floure and bowed hym selfe to Dauid with his face to the grounde And Dauid sayde to Ornan gyue me the place of the thresshynge floure that I may buylde an aulter therin vnto 〈◊〉 Lorde Thou shalte gyue it me for as moche money as it is worthe that the plage maye cease from the people And Ornan sayde vnto Dauid take it to the and let my lorde the kynge do that which semeth good in his eyes loo I gyue the oxen also for burntsacrifyces the thresshynge sleddes for wood and wheate for meatofferynge I gyue it all And kynge Dauid sayd to Ornā not so but I wyll bye it for asmoch money as it is worth For I wyll not take that whiche is thyne for the Lorde nor offer burntofferynges without cost And so Dauid gaue to Ornan for that place sycles of golde vt hundred by weyght And Dauid buylte there an aulter vnto the Lorde and offered burntofferynges and peaceofferyngꝭ and called vpon the lorde and he herde hym from heuen in fyre vpon the aulter of burntofferynge And when the lorde had spoken to the angell he put his swerde agayne into the shethe of it At that tyme when Dauid sawe that the Lorde had herde hym in the thresshyng floure of Ornan the Iebusite he vsed to offer there For the tabernacle of the lorde whiche Moses made in the wyldernesse and the aulter of burntofferyng were at that reason in the hyll at Gibeon And Dauid coulde not go before it to aske coūsayle at god for he was aferde of the swerde of the angell of the Lorde ¶ Dauid wylleth his sonne Salomon to buyld the temple of the lorde which thynge he hym selfe was forbyden to do CAPI XXII ANd Dauid sayd this is the house of the lorde god and this is the aulter for the burntofferynge of Israell And Dauid cōmaunded to gather togyther the straungers that were in the lande of Israell and he set masons to hewe free stoone for the buyldynge of the house of god And Dauid prepared plentye of yron for nayles and dores of the gates and to ioyne with all and aboundance of brasse without weyght and Cedar trees without nombre For the Zidons and they of Tyre brought moche Cedar wood to Dauid And Dauid sayd Salomon my son is yonge tender and the house that is to be buylte for the lorde must excede in greatnesse that it may be spoken of praysed in al landꝭ I wyl therfore make ordynaūce for it And so Dauid prepared many thyngꝭ before his death And he called Salomon his son and charged hym to buylde an house for the lorde god of Israell And Dauid sayde to Salomon My sonne I thought as it was in myne herte to buylde an house vnto the name of the lorde my god But the worde of the lorde came to me sayenge thou hast shed moch blood and hast ma●● great battayles Thou shalt therfore not buyld an house vnto my name for thou hast shed moche bloode vpon the earth in my syght Beholde a sonne is borne the and he shall be a man of rest for I wyll gyue hym rest from all his enemyes rounde aboute For his name is ☞ Salomon and I wyll sende rest and peace vpon Israell in his dayes He shall buylde an house for my name he shal be my sonne and I wyl be his father and wyll prepare the seate of his kyngdome vpon Israel for euer Now therfore my son the lorde be with the and prospere thou and buylde the house to the name of the lorde thy God as he hath sayde of the. And the Lorde shall gyue the wysdome and vnderstandyng and shall gyue the cōmaundementes for Israel that ye may kepe the lawe of the Lorde thy God For then thou shalte prospere euen when thou takest hede and fulfyllest the statutes and lawes whiche the Lorde charged Moses with for Israell Plucke vp thyne herte therfore and be stronge dreade not nor be discouraged Beholde in myne aduersite haue I also prepared for the house of the lord an hundred thousande talentes of golde a thousande thousande talentes of syluer and as for brasse and yron it can not be nombred for it is very moche And I haue prepared tymbre and stone and thou mayste prouyde more therto Moreouer thou hast workemen with the ynowe and masons and carpenters to worke in stone and tymbre and many men that be actiue for euery worke And of golde syluer brasse and yron there is no nombre Up therfore and be doynge and the Lorde shall be with the. And Dauid cōmaunded all the lordes of Israell to helpe Salomon his sonne sayenge Is not the Lorde your God with you and hath he not gyuen you rest on euery syde For he hath gyuen the enheritoures of the lande in to myne hande the lande is subdued before the Lorde and before his people Nowe therfore set your hertes and your soules to seke the lorde your God Up and buylde ye the temple of the Lorde god to brynge the arke of the couenaunt of the lorde and the holy vessels of god in to the house so buylte for the name of the Lorde ¶ Dauid beynge olde ordeneth Salomon kynge He causeth the Leuyit● to be nombred assygneth them to theyr offices CAPI XXIII SO when Dauid was olde full of dayes he made Salomon his son kynge ouer Israell And then he gathered togyther all the lordes of Israel with the preestes and the Leuites And the Leuites were nombred frō the age of xxx yere and aboue and the nombre summe of them was xxxviii thousande men Of whiche xxiiit thousande were set to forther the worke of the house of the Lorde And syxe thousande were offycers and Iudges Foure thousande were porters foure thousand praysed the lorde with suche instrumentes as was ☞ made to prayse withall And so Dauid put an ordre among the chyldren of Leui Gerson Cahath Merari Of the Gersonites was Laadan Semei The sonnes of Laadan the cheyfe was Iehiel Zethan and Ioel thre The sonnes of Semei Selomith Haziel Haran thre These were the auncient fathers of Laadan And the sonnes of Semei were Iahath Zina Ieus and Beria These foure were the sonnes of Semei And Iahath was the cheyfe Zina he seconde But Ieus and Beria had not many sonnes therfore they were in one rekenynge accordyng to theyr fathers householde rekened for one auncient housholde The sonnes of Cahath Amram Izahar Hebron and Uziel foure The sonnes of Amram Aaron and Moses And Aaron was separated to haue the rule of the holy thynges in the place most holy he and his sonnes for euer and to burne insence before the Lorde and to ministre vnto him and to blesse in his name for euer Moses also the man of God and his chyldren were named with the tribe of Leui. The sonnes of Moses Gerson and Eliezer Of the sonnes of Gerson S●buell was the cheyfe The sonnes of Eliezer Rehabia the cheyfe And Eliezer had none
other sonnes But the sōnes of Rehabia were very many The sonnes of Izahar Salomith the theyfe The sonnes of Hebron Ieriahu the fyrst Amaria the seconde Iahaziel the thyrd and Iecameam the fourth The sonnꝭ of Uziel Micha the fyrst Iesia the seconde The sonnes of Merari Mahli and Musi. The sonnes of Mahli Eleazar Cis. And Eleazar dyed had no sonnes but doughters and theyr brethren the sonnes of Cis toke them The sonnes of Musi Mahlt Eder Ieremoth iii. These are the chyldren of Leui after the housholde of theyr fathers euen the auncient of the fathers accordynge to theyr offyces after the nombre sūme of the names of them that dyd the worke in the seruice of the house of the lorde frō the age of xx yeres aboue And Dauid sayd the Lorde god of Israel hath gyuen rest vnto his peple that they may dwell in Ierusalē for euer that the Leuites also shulde nowe nomore beare the tabernacle all the vessels for the seruyce therof for accordyng to the last wordꝭ of Dauid the Leuites were nombred from twentye yere and aboue and theyr offyce was vnder the hande of the sonnes of Aaron for the seruyce of the house of the Lorde in the courtes and celles and in the purifyenge of all holythyngꝭ and in the worke of the seruyce of the house of God In the shewebread in the fyne floure in the meateofferyng in the wafers of swetebread in the fryeng pan in the gyrdyrō and in all maner of measures and cyse and to stand euery day in the mornyng to thanke and prayse the lorde and so lykewyse at euen and to offre al burnt sacrifices vnto the lorde in the Sabbothes in the newe moones and on the feastful dayes by nombre and custome continually as they were cōmaunded before the Lorde And that they shulde wayte on the tabernacle of wytnesse and on the holy place and on the sonnes of Aaron theyr brethren in the seruyce of the house of the Lorde ¶ Dauid assygneth offyces to the sonnes of Aaron CAPI XXIIII THese are the deuisions of the sonnes of Aaron The sonnes of Aaron Nadab Abihu Eleazar and Ithamar Nadab also and Abihu dyed before theyr father and had no Chyldren But Eleazar and Ithamar executed the preestes offyce And Dauid ordred them on this maner Sadocke of the sonnes of Eleazar Ahimelek of the sonnes of Ithamar accordynge to theyr offyces in theyr ministracion And there were mo auncient men found among thosonnes of Eleazar then the sonnes of Ithamar And thus were they ordred togyther Among the sonnes of Eliazar there were syxtene rulers accordyng to the housholde of theyr fathers and ryght among the sonnes of Ithamar accordyng to the houshold of theyr fathers And thus were they put in order by lot the one sorte from the other so were there rulers in the Sanctuary and lordes before God as well of the sonnes of Ithamar as of the sonnes of Eleazar And Semeia the sonne of Nathaneel the scri●●●● the kynred of the Leuitꝭ wrote them bef●●● kynge and the Lordes and before Sadok the preest and Ahimelek the sonne of Abiathar and before the auncient fathers before the preestes and the Leuites one principall housholde beyng reserued for Eleazar and one for Ithamar And the fyrst lot fell to Iehoiarib and the seconde to Iedaia The thyrde to Harim and the fourth to Sehorim The fyfte to Melchia and the syxte to Miamin The seuenth to Hakos and the eyght to Abia. The nynth to Iesua and the tenth to Secan●ahu the eleuenth to Eliasib And the twelfth to Iakim The thyrtenth to Hupa The fourtenth to Iesebeab The fyftenth to Bisga and the syxtenth to Immer The seuententh to Hezir and the eyghtenth to Hapzez The nyntenth to Pathahia and the twentieth to Ieheskell The. xxi to Iachim the xxii to Gamul The. xxiii to Delaiahu and the. xxiiii to Maasiahu These are the ordinaunces of them in theyr offyces when they came in to the house of the Lorde accordyng to theyr maner vnder Aaron theyr Father as the lorde God of Israel had cōmaūded hym The rest of the sonnes of Leui are these of the sonnes of Amram Subael Of the sonnes of Suhael Iehediahu Of the sonnes of Rehabia the fyrst Iesia Of the Iezeharites Selomoth Of the sonnes also of Selomoth Iahath The sonnes of Iariahu Amariahu the seconde Iahaziel the thyrde Iekameā the fourth Of the sonnes of Usiel Micha Of the sonnes of Micha Samir The brother of Micha was Iisia Of the sonnes also of Iisia Zechariahu The sonnes of Merari were Mahil Musi. The sonnes of Iaaziahu Beno The sonnes of Merati by Iahaziahu Beno Sohem Zacur and Ibri Of Maheli came Eleazar he had no sonnes Of his the sonnes of Kis Iera hemeel The sonnes of Mus● Mahli Eder and Ierimoth These are the chyldrē of the Leuites after the housholde of theyr fathers And these cast lottes nexte to theyr brethren the sonnes of Aaron in the presence of Dauid the kyng and Sadok and Ahimelek and the auncient fathers preestes and Leuites euen the principall fathers before theyr yonger brethren ❀ the lot made equall distributyon amonge them all ¶ The syngers are appoynted with theyr place● and lo●●● CAPI XXV ANd so Dauid and the captaynes of the hoost appoynted out to do seruyce the sonnes of Asaph Heman Ieduthun when they dyd prophesie with harpes phaltres and Symballes And there was a multitude of the men that were appoynted to the seruyce and ministracyon Of the sonnes of Asaph Zaccur Ioseph Nathania and Aserela that wayted on Asaph whiche prophesyed by the kyng Of Ieduthun the sonnes of Ieduthun Gedeliahu Zeri Iesaiahu Hasabiahu and Mathithiahu vi vnder the handes of theyr father Ieduthun which prophesyed with an harpe for to gyue thankꝭ prayses vnto the lorde Of Hemā the sonnes of Hemā Bukia hu Mathaniahu Uziel Zebuel Ierimoth Hanania Hanani Eliatha Gedalthi Romanthi Ezer Iosbekasa Malothy Hothir and Mahazioth All these were the sonnes of Heman whiche was the kynges Sear in the wordes of god ☞ to lyfte vp the horne And god gaue to Heman xliii sonnes iii. doughters All these also were at the hande of theyr father syngyng in the house of the lorde with symbals Psaltres harpes when Asaph Ieduthum and Heman executed the seruyce in the house of God at the kynges hande And the multitude of them with theyr brethrē that were instructe in the songes of the lorde euen al that were connyng were two hundred ●●ii score eyght And they cast lottes amonge them selues howe they shulde wayte as wel for the small as for the great for the scoler as well as for the scole mayster And the fyrst lot in ☞ Asaph fel to Ioseph The seconde to Gedeliahu with his brethrē sonnes which men were twelue The thyrd fel to Zaccur with his sonnes brethren beynge twelue persones The fourth to Izri w t his sonnes and brethren twelue persones The fyfte to
And by weyght ❀ he gaue golde for the tables of shew breade euen for euery table lykewyse syluer for the tables of syluer And golde for flesshe hokes cuppes drynkynge pottes And pure gold in weyght for basens euen for euery basen And lykewyse syluer by weyght for euery basen of syluer And for the aulter of insence pure golde by weyght And golde for the patron of the charet of the Cherubes that stretched out theyr wynges and couered the arke of the couenaūt of the lorde All was gyuen me by wrytyng of the hande of the Lorde which made me vnderstande al the workemanshyp of the patrone And Dauid sayde to Salomon his sonne Be strong and do manfully feare not nor be faynt herted For the Lorde God euen my God is with the and he shall not fayle the nor forsake the vntyll thou hast fynysshed al the worke that must serue for the house of the Lorde Beholde the preestes and Leuites are deuided in companyes for all maner of seruyce that perteyneth to the house of god they are with the for all maner of workmanshyp and so are all that excell in wysdome for any maner of seruyce Thou hast also the Lordes and all the people for euery thynge that thou hast nede of ¶ The offerynge of Dauid and of the prynces for the buyldynge of the Temple Dauid dyeth and Salomon his sonne reygneth in his steade CAPI XXIX ANd Dauid the kynge sayd vnto all the congregacyon God hath specially chosen Salomon my sonne whiche is yet yonge and tender and the worke is great for the house shall not be for man but for the lorde God Moreouer I haue prepared with all my myght for the house of God golde for vesselles of golde syluer for them of syluer brasse for thynges of brasse yron for thynges of yron and wood for thynges of wood and onyke stones and stones to be set glistrynge stones of dyuerse coloures and all maner of precious stones and marble stones in great haboundaunce And bycause I haue luste to the house of my God I haue of myne owne propre good of golde and syluer whiche I haue seuerally gyuen to the house of my god besyde all that I haue prepared for the holye house euen thre thousande talentes of golde of Ophir and seuen thousande talentes of tryed syluer to ouerlay the walles of the houses withall the golde for thynges of golde syluer for them of syluer and for al maner of worke by the handes of artificers And who soeuer is wyllynge may this day consecrate his hande vnto the lorde And so the auncient fathers and the lordes of the trybes of Israel the captaynes of thousandes and hundredes with the lordes that were rulers ouer the kyngꝭ worke were wyllynge gaue for the seruyce of the house of God fyue thousande talentes of golde ten thousande peces of golde and ten thousande talentes of syluer and. xviii thousand talentes of brasse and an hundred thousand talentes of yron And they with whom precious stones were foūde gaue them to the treasure of the house of the Lorde by the hande of Iehiel the Gersonite And the people reioysed when the were so wyllynge to gyue theyr goodes and with a perfyte herte they offered vnto the Lorde And Dauid the kynge reioysed with great gladnesse And Dauid blessed the Lorde before all the congregacion and sayde Blessed be thou lorde God of Israel our father from euer and foreuer Thyne O lorde is greatnesse and power glorie victorie and prayse for all that is in heuen and in earth is thyne and thyne is the kyngdome O lorde thou excellest aboue all euen as the heade of all And tychesse and honoure come of the and thou reygnest ouer all and in thyne hande is powre and strength and in thyne hande it is to make great and to gyue strength vnto al. And now our god we thanke the and prayse thy gloryous name But who am I● what is my people that we shulde enfor●● our selues to gyue these thynges so wyllyngly But all thynges come of the and of that whiche we receyue of thyne hande we haue gyuen the. For we be but straungers before the and soiourners as were all our fathers Oure dayes on the earthe also are but as a shadowe and there is none abydynge O lorde our God all this stuffe that we haue prepayred to buylde the an house for thy holy name cometh of thyne hande is all thyne I wote also my god that thou tryest the hertes and hast pleasure in vnfaynednesse And in the vnfaynednesse of myne herte I haue wyllyngly offred al these thynges And nowe haue I sene thy people which are foūde here to offre vnto the wyllynglye and with gladnes O lorde God of Abraham Isaac of Israell our fathers kepe this for euer as the begynnyng of the thoughtes of the herte of thy peple prepare theyr hertes vnto the. And gyue vnto Salomon my sonne ▪ a perfyte herte to kepe thy cōmaundements thy testymonyes and thy statutes and to do all and to buylde the house for the which I haue made prouisyon And Dauid sayde to all the congregacion ☞ Nowe blesse the lorde your god And al the cōgregacion blessed the lorde god of theyr fathers and bowed downe theyr heades worshypped the lorde the kynge And they offered offerynges vnto the Lorde And on the morowe after the sayde day they offered burntoffrynges vnto the Lorde euen a thousande yong oxen a thousand rammes a thousande shepe with theyr drynke offerynges Many sacrifices offered they for all Israell and dyd eate and drynke before the Lorde the same day with great gladnesse And they made Salomon the sonne of Dauid kynge the seconde tyme and annoynted hym prynce before the lorde and Zadocke to be the hygh preest And Salomon sat on the seate of the Lorde and was kyng in steade of Dauid his father and prospered and al they of Israell obeyed hym And all the lordes and men of power and all the sonnes of kynge Dauid submitted them selues and were vnder kyng Salomon And the lorde magnifyed Salomon in dignitye in the syght of all them of Israell and gaue hym so gloryouse a kyngdome as no kyng had before hym in Israell And so Dauid the sonne of Isai reygned ouer al Israel And the space that he reygued ouer Israel was xl yere seuen yere reygned he in Hebron xxxiii yere reygned he in Ierusalem And he dyed in a good age full of dayes ryches and honoure And Salomon his sonne reygned in his steade The actes of Dauid the kyng fyrst and last beholde they are wrytten in the boke of Samuel the sear and in the boke of Nathan the prophet and in the boke of Gad the sear with al his kyngdom and power and tymes that wente ouer hym and ouer all Israel ouer all the kyngdomes of the earth ❧ The ende of the fyrst boke of the Cronycles otherwyse called the fyrst boke of Paralipomenon
and there be no rayne bycause they haue synned agaynst the yet yf they praye in this place and cōfesse thy name and repent from theyr syn for the which thou chastenest them then heare thou in heuen and be mercyfull vnto the synne of thy seruauntes and of thy people Israell and gyde thou them in to the good waye to walke in sende rayne vpon thy lande whiche thou hast gyuen vnto thy people for an enherytaunce And yf there be derth in the lande or pestylence corrupcyon or blastynge of corne greshoppers or caterpyllers or that theyr enemyes beseyge them in the cityes of theyr lande ❀ and destroy the countryes or whatsoeuer plage or syckenesse it be Then what supplicacyons and prayers soeuer shall be made of any man and of thy people Israell which shall knowe euery man his owne sore and his owne grefe and shall stretche out theyr handes toward this house thou shalte heare from heuen euen from thy dwellyng place and shalt be merciful gyue euery man accordynge vnto all his wayes euen as thou dost know euery mann ▪ herte for thou onely knowest the hertes of the chyldren of men that they may feare the walke in thy wayes as longe as they lyue in the lande whiche thou gauest vnto our fathers Moreouer the straunger whiche is not of thy people Israell yf he come from a farre lande for thy great names sake thy myghtye hande the stretched out arme Yf they come I saye and praye in this house thou shalte heare from heuen euen from thy dwel lynge place and shalte do accordynge to all that the straunger calleth to the for That al the people of the earth may know thy name and feare the as doth thy people Israel and that they may knowe how that in this house which I haue buylt thy name is called vpō Yf thy people go out to war agaynst theyr enemyes by the waye that thou shalte sende them and they praye to the in the waye toward this citie which thou hast chosen euen towarde the house whiche I haue buylte for thy name then heare thou from heuen theyr supplicacyon and prayer and helpe them in theyr ryght Yf they syn agaynst the as there is no man but he doth synne and thou be angrye with them delyuer them ouer before theyr enemyes and they take them and leade them awaye vnto a lande far or neare yet yf they repent in theyr herte in the lande where they be in captiuyte and turne and pray vnto the in the lande of theyr captiuyte sayenge We haue synned we haue done euyl wyckedlye turne agayne to the with all theyr herte and al theyr soule in the lande of theyr captiuyte where they kepe them in bondage so pray toward theyr lande which thou gauest vnto theyr fathers euen towarde the cytye whiche thou hast chosen and towarde the house whiche I haue buylte for thy name Then heare thou from heuen euen from thy dwellynge place theyr supplycacyon theyr prayer and iugde theyr cause be mercyfull vnto thy people which haue synned agaynst the. Nowe my God let thyne eyes be open and thyne eares attente vnto the prayer that is made in this place Nowe vp O Lorde God in to thy restynge place thou and the Arke of thy strength O Lorde God let thy Preestes be clothed with helth let thy sayntes reioyse in goodnesse O lorde god turne not awaye the face of thyne anoynted Remembre the mercyes whiche thou hast promysed to Dauid thy seruaunte ¶ The fyre consumeth the Sacrifyce The lorde appeareth to Salomon the seconde tyme. CAPI VII ANd when Salomon had made an ende of prayenge there came downe fyre from heuen and consumed the burnt offerynge and the sacrifyces And the house was fylled with the glorye of the Lorde and the Preestes coulde not go in to the house of the Lorde bycause the glorye of the lorde had fylled the Lordes house And when all the chyldren of Israell sawe howe the fyre and the glorye of the lorde came downe vpon the house they fell downe flat vpon theyr faces to the earth vpon the pauement worshypped and confessed vnto the Lorde that he is gracyous and that his mercye lasteth euer And the kynge and all the people offered sacrifyces before the Lorde And kynge Salomon offered a sacrifyce of xxii thousande oxen and an hundred and xx thousand shepe And so the kynge and all the people ☞ dedicated the house of God And the preestꝭ wayted on theyr offyces and the Leuites had the instrumentꝭ of musycke of the Lorde which kynge Dauid had made to confesse vnto the lorde that his mercye lasteth euer playenge a psalme of Dauid with theyr hande And the preestes blew with trompettes before them all they of Israel stode Moreouer Salomon halowed the myddle of the courte that was before the house of the Lorde for theyr he offered burntofferynges and the fat of the peaceofferynges bycause the brasen aulter which Salomon had made was not able to receyue the burntofferynges and the meatosferynges and the fat So at the same tyme Salomon kepte a feast of seuen dayes and all they of Israell with hym an excedyng great congregacyon euen from the enterynge in of Hamath vnto the ryuer of Egypte And in the eyght daye they made a gatherynge For they kepte the dedicacyon of the aulter seuen dayes ☞ and the feast seuen dayes And the. xxiii daye of the seuenth moneth he let the people departe in to theyr tentes glad and mery in herte for the goodnesse that the Lorde had shewed to Dauid and to Salomon and to Israell his people And so Salomon finyshed the house of the Lorde and the kynges house and all that came in his herte to make in the house of the Lorde and in his owne house wente prosperouslye forwarde And the lorde appeared to Salomon by nyght and sayde to hym I haue herde thy petycyon and haue chosen this place for my selfe to be an house of Sacryfyce Yf I shut vp heuen that there be no rayne or yf I cōmaunde the locustes to deuoure the lande or yf I sende pestylence amonge my peple and yf they that are of my people amonge whome my name is called vpon do humble them selues and make intercessyon and seke my presence and turne from theyr wycked wayes then wyll I heare from heuen and be mercyfull to theyr synne and wyll heale theyr lande And from hence forth myne eyes shall be open myne eares attent to the prayer that is made in this place And therfore nowe I haue chosen and sanctifyed this house that my name maye be there for euer and myne eyes and myne herte shall be there perpetuallye And yf thou wylt walke before me as Dauid thy father walked to do all that I haue commaunded the and shalt obserue my statutes my lawes then wyll I stablyshe the seate of thy kyngdome accordynge as I made the
theyr possessyon and came to Iuda and Ierusalem For Ierobdam and his Sonnes had ●ast them out from ministryng vnto the Lorde And he ordeyned hym Preestes for the byll austers for the deuyls and for the calues whiche he had made And after the Leuites there went of all the trybes of Israell suche as submytted theyr hertes to seke the Lorde God of Israell and came to Ierusalem to offer vnto the Lorde god of theyr fathers And so they strengthed the kyngdome of Iuda and made Rehoboam the Sonne of Salomon myghtye thre yeare longe for thre yeare they walked in the waye of Dauid and Salomon And Rehoboam toke hym Mahalath the doughter of Ierimoth the Sonne of Dauid to wyfe and Abihaill the doughter of Eliab the sonne of Isai whiche bare hym chyldrē Ieus Samaria and Zaha And after her he toke Maaca the doughter of Absalom whiche bare hym Abia Atthai Ziza Selomith And Rehoboam loued Maaca the doughter of Absalō aboue all his wyues and concubynꝭ for he toke xviii wyues and thre score concubynes and begat xviii sonnꝭ and thre score doughters And Rehoboam made Abia the sonne of Maacha the cheyfe ruler amonge his brethren and to haue the ouer syght of the kyngdome And he played wysely and scattered all his chyldren thorow out all the countreyes of Iuda and Ben Iamin vnto euery stronge citye And he gaue them aboūdaunce of vyttayle and obteyned many wyues ¶ Seba kynge of Egypte robbeth the temple of the Lorde Rehoboam dyeth and Ahia his sonne succedeth hym CAPI XII ANd it came to passe that when Rehoboam had stablyshed the kyngdome and became myghtye he forsoke the lawe of the Lorde and all Israell with hym And it fortuned that in the fyfth yere of kynge Rehoboam Sesac the kynge of Egypte came vp agaynst Ierusalem bycause they had transgressed agaynst the Lorde with twelue hundred charettes and. lx thousande horsemen And the people were without nombre that came with hym out of Egypte Lubim Suckim the blackmores And they toke the stronge cityes in Iuda came to Ierusalem Then came Semeia the Prophet to Rehoboam and to the lordes of Iuda that were gathered togyther within Ierusalem for Sesac and sayde vnto them thus sayeth the lorde ye haue lefte me and therfore haue I also lefte you in the handes of Sesac Where vpon the lordes of Israell the kynge humbled them selues and sayd the lorde is ryghteous And when the Lorde sawe that they submytted them selues the word of the lorde came to Semeia saynge They submyt them selues therfore I wyll not destroye them But I wyll delyuer them somwhat and my wrath shall not burne vpon Ierusalem by the hande of Sesac Neuerthesse they shal be his seruauntes to knowe what dyfference is bytwene my seruyce and the seruice of the kyngdomes of the worlde And so Sesac kynge of Egypt came to Ierusalem and toke awaye the treasures of the house of the Lorde and the treasures of the kynges house he toke euen al. And he caryed away the scheldes of golde whiche Salomon made In steade of which kynge Rehoboam made scheldes of brasse and cōmytted them to the handes of the captaynes whiche had the ouersyght of the fote men and that kepte the entraunce of the kyngꝭ house And it came to passe that when the kynge entred into the house of the lorde the garde came fet them and brought them agayne vnto the garde chambre And when he humbled hym selfe the wrath of the lorde turned from hym that he wolde not destroye all togyther And in Iuda all was well And so kynge Rehoboam waxed myghty and reygned in Ierusalem And Rehoboam was xli yere olde when he began to reygne and he reygned xvii yeres in Ierusalem the citye whiche the Lorde had chosen out of all the trybes of Israell to put his name there And his mothers name was Naama an Ammonitesse And he dyd euyll bycause he prepared not his herte to seke the Lorde The actes also of Rehoboam fyrst and last are they not wrytten in the sayenges of Semeia the prophet and of Iddo the sear which noted the genealogye and there was warr● alway bytwene Rehoboam and Ieroboam And Rehoboam slepte with his fathers and was buryed in the citye of Dauid and Abia his sonne reygned in his steade ¶ The victory of Abia agaynst Ieroboam CAPI XIII THe eyghtene yeare of kynge Ieroboam began Abia to reygne ouer Iuda and he reygned thre yere in Ierusalem His mothers name also was Michaiahu the doughter of Uriell of Gibea And there was war bytwene Abia and Ieroboam And Abia made prouisyon for the war hauynge valyaunt and experte men of war euen foure hūdred thousande chosen men And Ieroboam set hym selfe in araye to fyght agaynst hym with eyght hundred thousande pycte men whiche were stronge and men of armes And Abia stode by vpon Zemaraim an hill whiche is in mounte Ephraim sayde heare me thou Ieroboam and al Israel Do not ye knowe howe that the Lorde God of Israell gaue the kyngdome ouer them of Israel to Dauid for euer euen to hym to his sonnes ☞ with a salted couenaunt And Ieroboam the sonne of Nebat the seruaunt of Salomō the sonne of Dauid is rysen vp hath rebel led agaynst his lorde And there gathered to hym lewde men the chyldren of Belial preuayled agaynst Rehoboam the son of Salomon when Rehoboam was yong and tender herted and coulde not stande before them And nowe ye saye that ye be able to preuayle agaynst the kyngdome of the Lorde which is in the hande of the sonnꝭ of Dauid and ye be a greate multitude haue the golden calues whiche Ieroboam made you for Gods And haue ye not cast out the preestes of the lorde the sonnes of Aaron and the Leuites haue made you preestes after the maner of the nacyons of other landꝭ so that who soeuer cometh consecrateth his hande with a yonge oxe seuen rammes the same may be a preest of them that are no Gods But we belonge vnto the Lorde our God whom we haue not forsaken the preestes are the sonnes of Aaron whiche ministre vnto the Lorde the Leuites wayte vpon theyr office They burne vnto the lorde euery mornyng and euenyng burnt sacrifices swete sence the shew breade set they in ordre vpon a pure table and prepare the candelsticke of golde with the lampes of the same to burne euer at euen And truely we kepe the watche of the Lorde our God but ye haue forsaken hym And beholde God hym selfe is our captayne and his preestꝭ blowe with the trompettes and crye alarum agaynst you O ye chyldrē of Israel fyght not agaynst the lorde God of your fathers for it wyl not prospete with you But for all that Ieroboam conuayed men priuely aboute to come behynde them and so they were before Iuda and the layers in wayte were behynde them And when they of
the lorde they conspyred treason agaynst hym in Ierusalem when he was fled to Lachis they sent to Lathis after him slue him there and brought him vp with horses and buryed hym with his fathers in the citye of Iuda ¶ After the death of Amaziahu reygneth ●●zia otherwyse called Ozia whiche is stryhen with the ●eper and Io●ham reygneth in 〈◊〉 r●●●e CAPI XXVI THen all the people of Iuda toke Uzia whiche was syxtene yeare olde and made him kyng in the roume of his father Amaziahu And he buylte Eloth and brought it agayne to Iuda after the kynge was layd to slepe with his fathers Syrtene yere olde was Uzia whē he began to reygne and he reygned ●i● yeare in Ierusalem His mothers name also was Iecholia of Ierusalem And he dyd that whiche was ryght in the syght of the lorde accordyng to alas dyd his father Amaziahu And it came to passe that he sought god in the dayes of Zachariahu whiche maynteyned the feare of god and as longe as he sought the Lorde God made hym to prospere And he went to battayle agaynst the philistines and brake downe the wall of Geth and the wall of Iabne the wall of Asdod and buylt cityes aboute Asdod and amonge the Philistinꝭ And god helped hym agaynst the Philistines and agaynst the Arabians that dwelte in Gurbaal and Hammehunim And the Ammonytes gaue tribute to Uzia his name spred abrode euen to the entryng in of Egypt for he played the man excedyngly Moreouer Uzia buylte towres in Ierusalem by the corner gate by the valley gate and at the turnynge of the wall and made them stronge And he buylte to wres in the wyldernesse and dygged many welles For he had moche cattell in the valleyes and playnes plowmen and vynedressers in the mountaynes in Charmell for he loued husbandrye And Uzia had an hoost of fyghtynge men that went out to warre in the armaye accordynge to the nombre of theyr offyce vnder the hande of Ieiell the scrybe and Maasiahu the ruler and vnder the hande of Hanania whiche was one of the kynges Lordes And the hole nombre of the auncyent fathers and of the men of myght were two thousand and syxe hundred and vnder the hande of them was the armye of the men of war euen thre hundred and seuen thousande and fyue hundred that made war with the power of an armye helpyng the kyng agaynst the enemyes And Uzia prouyded them thorowout all the hoost sheldes speares helmettes ●abergeons bowes and slynges for to cast stones And he made subtel engynnes in Ierusalem whiche he inuented and layde on the towres and corners to shute arowes greate stones with all And his name spred far abrode bycause he was helped so excellently so that he became very myghtye But in his strength his herte arose to his destructtō for he transgressed agaynst the lorde his god went into the temple of the Lorde to burne cense vpon the aulter of incense And Azariahu the preest went in after hym and with hym foure score preestes of the lorde that were valeaunt men And they stode by Uzia the kynge sayd vnto hym It perteyneth not to the Uzia to burne cense vnto the lorde but to the preestes the chyldren of Aaron that are consecrate for to offre incense Come therfore out of the sanctuarye for thou hast trespassed and it is no worshyp to the before the lorde god And Uzia was wroth had cense in his hande to burne it so whyle he had indyngnacyon agaynst the Preestes the leprosye sprange in his foreheade before the Preestes in the house of the Lorde euen besyde the incense aulter And Azariahu the cheyfe preest with all the other Preestes loked vpon hym and beholde he was become a Leper in his forheade and they vexed hym thence And he was fayne to go out bycause the Lorde had smytten hym And Uzia the kynge cōtynued a leper vnto the daye of his death and dwelt seuerall in a house beynge a leper and shu●ts out of the house of the lord And Iotham his sonne had the gouernaunce of the Kynges house and iudged the people of the land The rest of the actes of Uzia fyrst last dyd Isai the prophet the sonne of Amos wryte And so Uzia slept with his fathers and they buryed hym with his fathers in the felde of the buryall which was besyde the sepulchres of the kynges For they sayde he is a leper And Iotham his sonne reygned in his steade ¶ Iotham reygneth and ouert●meth the Ammo●ytes Ahaz his sonne reygneth aftre hym CAPI XXVII I Otham was fyue and twentye yere olde when he began to reygne and reygned syxtene yeare in Ierusalem His mothers name also was Ierusa the doughter of Zadoc And he dyd that which was ryght in the syght of the lorde in all poyntes as dyd his father Uzia saue that ☞ he came not into the temple of the Lorde and the people dyd yet wyckedly He buylte the bygh gate of the temple of the lorde and on the wall where the house of ordynaunce was he buylte mach Moreouer he buylte cityes in the mountaynes of Iuda and in the wood coūtrey he buylt castels and towres He fought w t the kyng of the chyldrē of Ammon preuayled agaynst them And the chyldren of Ammon gaue hym the same yeare an hundred talentes of syluer and ten thousande quarters of wheate and ten thousande of batley So moche dyd the chyldren of Ammon gyue hym the second yere and the thyrde also So Iotham became myghtye bycause he directed his waye before the Lorde his God The rest of the actes of Iotham and all his warres his conuersacion so they are wrytten in the boke of the kynges of Israell and Iuda He was xxv yere olde when he began to reygne and reygned syxtene yere in Ierusalem And Iotham slepte with his fathers and they buryed hym in the citye of Dauid and Ahaz his sonne reygned in his steade ¶ The wyckednesse of Ihaz kynge of Iuda After hym reygneth Heze●●a CAPI XXVIII AHaz was twentye yeare olde when he began to reygne and reygned syxtene yere in Ierusalem and he dyd not that whiche is ryght in the syght of the Lorde as dyd his father Dauid For he walked in the wayes of the kynges of Israell and made molten ymages for Baalim He offered incense in the valley of the sonne of Hinnom and burnt his chyldren in fyre after the abhomynacyons of the Heathen whome the lorde cast out before the Chyldren of Israell He offred also burnte incence in hylaulters and on mountaynes and vnder euery grene tre Wherfore the lorde his god delyuered hym into the hande of the kynge of the Sirians whiche bet hym and caryed awaye a great multitude of his captiue and brought them to Damasco And he was delyuered in to the hande of the kynge of Israell whiche smote hym with a great slaughter For Pekah the
buylded and they prospered thorowe the prophesyenge of Aggeus the Prophet and Zachary the son of Iddo and they buylded and layde v● the foundacyon accordynge to the cōmaundement of the god of Israell and after the commaundement of Cyrus and Darius Arthaxerses kynges of Persia. And the house was finysshed the thyrde daye of the moneth Adar euen in the syxte yere of the reygne of kynge Darius And the Chyldren of Israell the Preestes the Leuites the other Chyldren of the captiuyte helde the dedicacyon of this house of God with ioye and offered at the dedicacion of this house of God an hundred Oxen two hundred rammes foure hūdred gootes and for the reconcylynge of all Israell twelue he gootes accordynge to the nombre of the trybes of Israell and set the Preestes in theyr sondrye courses and the Leuites in theyr dyuerse offices to minyster vnto God at Ierusalem as it is wrytten in the boke of Moses And the Chyldren of the captyuyte helde Passeouer vpon the. x●iii day of the fyrst moneth for the preestes and Leuites were puryfied so that they were al cleane togyther and kylled Passeouer for all the Chyldren of the captiuyte and for theyr brethren the preestes and for them selues And the chyldren of Israell which were come agayne out of the captiuyte and all soche as had seperated them selues vnto them from the fylthynesse of the Heathen of the lande to seke the Lorde God of Israell dyd eate and helde the feast of vnleuened breade seuen dayes with ioye for the Lorde had made them glad and turned the herte of the kynge of Assur vnto them to strengthen theyr handes in the worke of the house of God euen the God of Israell ¶ By the cōmaundement of Arthaxerses ●●dras ta●●eth hi● companyo●● the chyldren of Israel returneth to Ierusalē CAPI VII AFter these actes ther was in the reygne of Arthaxerses Kynge of Persia one Esdras the son of Saraiah the son of Azaria the son of Helkia the son of Sallum the son of Zadoc the son of Ahitob the son of Amaria the sonne of Asaria the sonne of Mera●oth the sonne of Zeraia the sonne of Uzi the sonne of Bucki the sonne of Abisua ▪ the son of Phinehes the sonne of Eleazar the sonne of Aaron the cheyfe preest This Esdras also went vp from Babilon and was a perfyte scrybe in the law of Moses which the lorde god of Israell dyd gyue And the kyng gaue hym all that he requyred bycause the hande of the Lorde his God was vpon hym And there went vp certayne of the chyldren of Israell of the preestes Leuites syngers porters and of the Nethinims vnto Ierusalem in the seuenth yere of kyng Arthaxerses And he came to Ierusalem in the fyfth moneth euen in the seuenth yeare of the kynge For vpon the fyrst daye of the fyrst moneth began he to go vp from Babilon and on the fyrst daye of the fyfth moneth came he to Ierusalem bycause the good hand of god was vpon hym For Esdras prepared his herte to seke the lawe of the lorde and to do it and to teache the precepte and iudgement in Israel And this is the copye of the letter that kynge Arthaxerses gaue vnto Esdras the preest and scrybe whiche was a wryter of the wordes and cōmaundementes of the Lorde and of his statutes ouer Israell Arthaxerses a kynge of kynges Unto Esdras the Preest and Scrybe of the lawe of the God of heuen peace salutacyon I haue cōmaunded that all they of the people of Israell and of the preestꝭ Leuites in my realme whiche are mynded of theyr owne good wyl to go vp to Ierusalem go with the and therfore arte thou sent of the kynge and of his seuen counsaylers to vyset Iuda and Ierusalem accordynge to the lawe of thy god which is in thy hande And that thou shuldest take with the syluer and golde whiche the kynge and his counsaylers offer of theyr owne good wyl vnto the god of Israell whose habitacyon is at Ierusalem and all the syluer and golde that thou canst fynde in all the countrey of Babilon with it that the peple offer of theyr owne good wyl and the preestes gyue for the house of theyr god whiche is at Ierusalem Take thou the same bye dilygently with the same money oxen rammes and lambes with theyr meate offerynges and drynke offerynges and thou shalte offer them vpon the aulter of the house of your God whiche is at Ierusalem And loke what it lyketh the and thy brethren to do with the remenaunt of the money that do after the wyll of youre God And the vessels that are gyuen the for the minystracyon in the house of thy god those delyuer thou before God at Ierusalem And whatsoeuer thynge more shall be nedeful for the house of thy God whiche is necessary for the to spende thou shalt receyue the charges out of the kynges treasure house I kyng Arthaxerses haue cōmaunded all the treasures beyonde the water that loke whatsoeuer Esdras the Preest and scrybe in the lawe of the god of heuen requireth of you that ye fulfyl the same spedyly vntyll an hundred talentes of syluer vntyll an C. quarters of wheate and tyl an hundred Batthes of wyne and tyl an hundred Batthes of oyle and salte without measure Whatsoeuer also belongeth to the law of the God of heuen let the same be done without any delaye for the house of the god of heuen that he be not wroth agaynst the realme and agaynst the kynge and his chyldren And we certifye you that ye haue no auctoryte to requyre taxynge and custome and yearly rentes vpon any of the preestꝭ Leuites syngers porters Nethinims minysters in the house of his god And thou Esdras after the wysdome of thy god that is in thy hande set iudges arbyterers by my auctoryte to iudge all the people that is beyond the water euen all soche as knowe the lawe of thy God and them that know it not those se that ye teach And whosoeuer wyll not fulfyll the lawe of thy god and the kynges lawe let hym haue his iudgement without delaye whyther it be vnto death or to be routed out or to be condempned in goodes or to be put in pryson Blessed be the Lorde god of our fathers whiche so hath inspired the kynges herte to garnysshe the house of the lorde that is at Ierusalem and enclyned his mercy vnto me ●n the presence of the kynge and his counsaylers and before all the kynges hygh estates And I was comforted euen as the hande of the Lorde my god was vpon me and so gathered I the heades of Israell togyther that they myght go vp with me The nombre of them that returne to Ierusalē with Esdra● CAPI VIII THese are the princypal fathers of them and this is theyr regyster that went vp with me from Babilon what tyme as kynge Arthaxerses reygned Of the chyldren of Phinches Gerson of the chyldrē of Ithamar
come to the house of Abimelech WHy boastest thou thy selfe thou Tyraunte that thou cāste do myschefe Where as the goodnesse of God endureth yet daylye Thy tonge ymagyneth wyckednesse and with lyes thou cutteste lyke a sharpe ●asoure Thou haste loued vngracyousnesse more then goodnesse and to talke of lyes more then ryghteousnesse Sela. Thou hast loued to speake al wordes that maye do hurt O thou false tonge Thertore shall God destroye y ● for euer he shal take y ● plucke y ● out of thy dwellīg rote the out of the lād of the liuing Sela The righteous also shal se this feare shall laugh him to scorne Lo this is y ● man that toke nat God for his strēgth but trusted vnto y ● multitude of his riches strēgthed him selfe in his wyckednesse As for me I am lyke a grene oliue tre in the house of God my truste is in the tender mercy of God for euer euer I wyll alwaye geue thankes vnto the for that thou haste done and I wyll hope in thy name for thy saynctes lyke it well ¶ The. liii Psalme ¶ To the chaunter vpon ☞ Mahalath an instruccyon of Dauid THe foolyshe bodye hath sayed in his herte there is no God Corrupt are they and become abhomynable in theyr wickednesse ther is none that doth good God loked downe from heuen vpon the children of men to se yf there were any that wolde vnderstande and seke after God But they are all gone out of the waye they are all together become abhominable there is also none y ● doth good no nat one Are nat they without vnderstandinge that worcke wyckednesse eatinge vp my people as yf they wolde eate bread they haue nat called vpon god They were afraied where no feare was for God hath brokē the bones of him that beseged the y u hast put thē to cōfusyon because God hathe despysed them Oh that the saluacyon were gyuen vnto Israel out of Sion Oh that y ● Lord wolde delyuer hys people out of captyuyte Then shulde Iacob reioyse and Israel shulde be ryght glad ¶ The. liiii Psalme ¶ To the chaunter in melodyes an instruccyon of Dauid when the zephytes came and sayde vnto Saul Hath nat Dauid hyd him selfe amonge vs. SAue me O God for thy names sake ☞ auenge me in thy strength Heare my prayer O God and herken vnto the wordes of my mouth For straungers are rysen vp agaynste me and tyrauntes whiche haue nat God before theyr eyes seke after my soule Sela. Beholde God is my helper the Lorde is ☞ with them that vpholde my soule He shall rewarde euel vnto myne enemyes Destroy thou them in thy trueth An offerynge of afre hart wil I geue the prayse thy name trueth Sela. Therfore were thy beloued belyuered helpe me with thy ryght hād and heare me God hathe spoken in hys holynesse I wyl reioyce and deuyde Sichē and mete out the valley of Suchoth Gilead is mine Manasses is mine Ephraim also is the strength of my heade Iuda is my lawe geue● Moab is my washpotte● ouer Edō wyll I cast out my sho Philistea be thou glade of me Who wyll leade me into the stronge cite Who wyl bryng me into Edom Hast nat thou cast vs out O God wylt nat thou O God go out with our hoostes O be thou our helpe in trouble for bayne is the helpe of man Thorowe God we shal do greate actes for it is he that shall treade downe oure enemyes ¶ The. lxj Psalme ¶ To the chaunter in the melodies of Dauid HEare my cryenge O God geue eare vnto my prayer From the endes of the earth wyl I cal vnto the when my hert is in heuynesse Oh set me vp vpō the rocke that is hyer then I. For thou haste bene my hope a stronge to wer for me agaynste the enemye I wyll dwell in thy tabernacle for euer and my truste shal be vnder the couerynge of thy wynges Sela. For thou O my God haste harde my desyres and hast geuen an heritage vnto those that feare thy name Thou shalte graunt the kynge a longe lyfe that his yeares maye en dure thorowe out all the generacyons He shal dwel before God for euer O prepare thy louynge mercy and faythfulnes that they may preserue hym So wyl I alwaye synge prayses vnto thy name that I maye dayly perfourme my vowes The. lxij Psalme ¶ To the chaunter For Iedu●hum a Psalme of Dauid MY soule truly wayteth styll vpon God for of hym commeth my saluacyon He verely is my strength and my saluacyon He is my defence so that I shall nat greatly fall Howe longe wyl ye ymagyne myschefe agaynste euery mā ye shal be stayne al the sorte of you yee as a tottryng wall shall ye be and lyke a brokē hedge Theyr deuyce is onely howe to put him out whom God wyl exalte theyr delyte is in lyes they geue good wordes with theyr mouthe but curse with theyr hert Sela. Neuerthelesse my soule wayte thou still vpō God for my hope is in him He truly is my strēgth and my saluaciō he is my defence so that I shall nat fall In God is my healthe my glory the rocke of my might and in God is my trust O put your trust in hym alwaye ye people powre out youre hertes before him for God is oure hope Sela. As for the chyldren of men they are but vayne the chyldren of men are bisceatfull vpon the weyghtes they are al togeyther lyghter thā vanyte it selfe O truste not in wronge and robbery gyue not youre selues vnto vanyte yt ryches encrese set nat youre hert vpon them God spake once and twyse I haue also hearde the same that power belongeth vnto God And that thou Lorde arte mercyfull for thou rewardest euery man accordynge to his worke ¶ The. lxiij Psalme ¶ A Psalme of Dauid when he was in the wyldernes of Iuda O God thou art my God early wyll I seke the. My soule thrusteth for the my flesshe also longethe after the in a baren and drye lande where no water is Thus haue I loked for the in holynesse that I myght beholde thy power and glory For thy louynge kyndnesse is better then lyfe it selfe my lyppes shall prayse the. As longe as I lyue wyll I magnyfye the on this maner and lyft vp my handes in thy name My soule shal be satisfied euen as it were w t mary and fatnes when my mouthe prayseth the with ioyefull lyppes Haue I nat remembred the in my bedde thought vpon the whan I was wakynge Because thou haste bene my helper therfore vnder the shadowe of thy wynges wyll I reioyse My soule hāgeth vpon the thy ryght hande hath vpholden me These also that seke the hurte of my soule they shall go into the lower partes of the earthe Let thē fal vpon the edge of the swerde y ● they may be a porcion for
There shal go a fyre before hym and burne vp hys enemyes on euery syde Hys lyghtnynges gaue shine vnto the worlde the earth sawe it and was afrayed The hylles melted lyke waxe at the presence of the LORDE at the presence of the LORDE of the whole earthe The Heauens haue declared hys ryghtuousnes and all the people haue sene hys glory Confounded be all they that worshyppe carued ymages and that delyte in vayne Goddes worshyppe hym ☞ all ye Goddes Syon herde of it and reioysed and the doughters of Iuda were glad because of thy iudgementes O Lorde For thou Lorde arte hygher then al that are in the earth thou art exalted far aboue all Goddes O ye that loue the Lorde se that ye hate the thynge whiche is euyll the Lorde preserueth the soules of his saynctes he shal deliuer them from the hāde of the vngodly There is spronge vp a light for the rightuous and a ioyful glad nesse for suche as be true herted Reioyse in the Lorde ye ryghteous and geue thankes for a remembraunce of hys holynesse ¶ The. xcviij Psalme ¶ A Psalme for Dauyd O SYNGE vnto the Lorde a newe sōge for he hath done maruelous thinges With hys owne ryght hande and wyth his holye arme hathe he gotten hymselfe the vyctorye The Lorde declared hys saluacyon his ryghteousnesse hathe he openly shewed in the syght of the Heathen He hath remembred his mercy and trueth towarde the house of Israel and al the endes of the worlde haue sene the saluacyon of our God Shewe your selues ioyfull vnto the Lorde all ye landes synge reioyse and gyue thankes Prayse the Lorde vpon the harpe synge to the harpe with a psalme of thankesgeuynge With trompettes also and shawmes O shewe youre selues ioyfull before the Lorde the kynge Let the see make a noyse and al that ther in is the rounde world and they that dwel therin Let the floudes clappe theyr handes and let the hylles be ioyfull together Before the Lorde for he is come to iudge the earthe With ryghtuousnes shall he iudge the worlde and the people with equyte ¶ The. xcix Psalme ⚜ of Dauid THE Lorde is kynge be the people neuer so vnpacyent he sytteth bytwene the Cherubins be the earth neuer so vnquiet The Lorde is great in Syon and hye aboue all people They shall geue thankes vnto thy name which is great wōderfull holy The kynges power loueth iudgement thou hast prepared equyte thou hast executed iudgement rightuousnes in Iacob O magnyfye the Lorde our God and fal downe before his fote stole for he is holy Moses and Aaron among his preastes and Samuel among suche as cal vpon his name these called vpon the Lorde and he herde them He spake vnto them out of the cloudy pyller for they kepte his testimonies and the lawe that he gaue them Thou herdest them O Lorde our God thou forgauest them O God and punyshedst theyr owne inuencions O magnifye the Lorde our God and worshyppe him vpon his holy hyll for the Lorde oure God is holy ¶ The. C. Psalme ¶ A Psalme for thankesgeuynge O Be ioyfull in the Lorde all ye landes serue the Lorde with gladnes and come before hys presence with a songe Be ye sure that the Lorde he is God It is he that hath made vs and not we our selues we are his people and the shepe of his pasture O go youre waye into his gates with thankes geuynge into his courtes with praise be thankeful vnto him and speake good of his name For the Lorde is gracious his mercye is euerlastynge and his truth endureth from generacion to generacyon ¶ The. C. j. Psalme ¶ A Psalme of Dauyd MY songe shal be of mercy and iudgement vnto the O Lorde wyll I synge O let me haue vnderstandynge in the waye of godlynesse Whan wylt thou come vnto me I wyll walke in my house wyth a perfecte herte I wyll take no wycked thynge in hande I hate the synnes of vnfaythfulnesse there shal no such cleue vnto me A frowarde herte shall departe frome I wyll nat knowe a wycked person Who so preuely slaūdreth his neighbour hym wyll I destroye Who so hathe also a proude loke and an hye stomake I wyl nat suffre hym Myne eyes loke vnto such as be faythfull in the lande that they maye dwell with me who so leadeth a godly lyfe he shal be my seruaunte There shall no dysceytfull persone dwell in my house he that telleth lyes shall nat tary in my syght I shal sone destroye al the vngodly that are in the lāde that I maye rote out al wicked doers from the cytie of the Lorde ¶ The. C. ij Psalme ¶ A prayer of the af●ly●t when he hathe an heuye harte and powreth out his complaynte before the Lorde H Eare my prayer O Lorde and let my cryenge come in vnto the. Hyde nat thy face fro me in the tyme of my trouble enclyne thyne eares vnto me when I call O heare me and that ryght sone For my dayes are consumed away lyke smoke my bones are brente vp as it were a fyre brande My herte is smytten downe and wythered lyke grasse so that I forget to eate my breade For the voyse of my gronynge my bone wyll scarse cleue to my flesshe I am become lyke a Pellycane of y ● wyldernes lyke an owle y ● is in the deserte I haue watched am euē as it were a sparowe y ● sytteth alone vpon the house toppe Myne enemyes reuyle me all the turned so that they hated his people dealt vntruly with his seruaūtes Then sent he Moses hꝭ seruaūt and Aaron whom he had chosen And these shewed his tokens amonge them and wonders in the lande of Hā He sent darckenesse it was darke ☞ and they were nat obedyent vnto hys worde He turned theyr waters into bloude and slewe theyr fyshe Theyr lāde brought forth frogges ye euen in theyr kynges chambers He spake the worde and theyr came all maner of flyes and lyce in al theyr quarters He gaue thē hayle stones for rayne and flammes of fyre in theyr lāde He smote theyr vines also and fyge trees and destroye the trees that were in theyr coastes He spaeke the worde and the gre shoppers came and catyrpellers innumerable And dyd eate vp all the grasse in theyr lande deuoured the frute of theyr groūde He smote al the fyrst borne in theyr lande euen the chefe of all theyr strength He brought them forth also with syluer and golde there was nat one feble persō amōge theyr trybes Egypte was glad at theyr departing for they were afrayed of them He spred out a cloude to be a couerynge and fyre to geue lyght in the nyght season At theyr desyre he brought quayles and he fylled them with the breade of heauen He opened the rocke of stone and the waters
flowed out so that ryuers ranne in the drye places For why he remembred his holy promes Abraham his seruaūt And he brought forth his people with ioye and his chosen with gladnesse And gaue thē the landes of the Heathen and they toke the labours of the people in possessyon That they myght kepe his statutes and obserue his lawes Prayse the Lorde ¶ The. cvi Psalme ¶ Prayse the Lorde O Geue thankes vnto the Lorde for he is gracyous and his mercy endureth for euer Who can expresse the noble actes of the Lorde or shewe forth al his prayse Blessed are they that allwaye kepe iudgement and do ryghteousnes Remembre me O Lorde accordinge to the fauour that thou bearest vnto thy people O vyset me with thy saluacyon That I maye se the felycyte of thy chosen reioyse in the gladnesse of thy people and geue thankes with thyne enherytaunce We haue synned with our fathers we haue done amysse and dealte wyckedly Oure fathers regarded nat thy wonders in Egypte nether kepte they thy greate goodnesse in remembraūce but were dyssobedient at the see euen at the reed see Neuertheles he helped them for hys names sake that he myght make hys power to be konwne He rebuked the reed see also and it was dryed vp so he led them thorowe the depe as thorowe a wyldernesse And he saued them from the aduersaryes hande and delyuered them from the hande of the enemye As for those that troubled them the waters ouer whelmed them there was nat one of them lefte Then beleued they his wordes and sange prayse vnto hym But within a whyle they forgat his workes and wolde nat abyde his councell But luste came vpon them in the wyldernesse and they tēpted God in the deserte And he gaue them theyr desyre and sent leanesse withall in to theyr soule They angred Moyses also in the tentes and Aaron the sayncte of the Lorde So the earth opened and swalowed by Dathan and couered the congre gacyon of Aberam And the fyre was kyndled in theyr company the flame brente vp the vngodly They made a calfe in Horeb and worshipped the molten ymage Thus they turned theyr glory in to the simylytude of a calfe that eateth haye And they forgat God theyr Sauioure which had done so great thynges i Egypte Wonderous workes in the lande of Ham and fearful thinges by the reed see So he sayde he wolde haue destroyed thē had nat Moses his chosen stande before hym in that gappe to turne awaye his wraythful indig nacyon leste he shulde destroye them Ye they thought scorne of y e pleasaunt lande and gaue no credence vnto his worde But murmured in theyr tentes and herkened nat vnto the voyce of the Lorde Then lyfte he vp his hande agaynst thē to ouerthrowe them in the wildernes To cast out theyr sede amonge the naciōs to scater them in the landes They ioyned them selues vnto Baal Peor eate thofferinges of the deed Thus they prouoked him vnto anger with theyr owne inuenciōs and the plage was greate amonge them Then stode vp Phinehes prayed and so the plage ceased And that was counted vnto him for righteousnesse amonge all po sterites for euermore They angred hym also at the waters of stryfe so that he punyshed Moses for theyr sakes Because they ꝓuoked hissprete so y ● he spake vnaduisedly with his lyppes Nether destroied they the Heathen as the Lorde commaunded them But were myngled among the Heathen and lerned theyr workes In so muche that they worshypped theyr ydolles whiche turned to theyr owne decay Yee they offred theyr sōnes and their doughters vnto deuils And shed innocent bloude euen the bloude of theyr sonnes and of their doughters whome they offred vnto the ydols of Canaan and the lande was defyled with bloude Thus were they stayned with theyr owne workes and wente a whorynge with theyr owne inuencions Therfore was the wrath of the Lorde kyndled agaynste his people in so moche that he abhorred hys owne enheritaunce And he gaue them ouer into the hande of the Heathen and they that hated them were lordes ouer them Their enemyes oppressed thē and had them in subieccion Many a tyme dyd he delyuer them but they rebelled against him with theyr owne inuencions were brought downe in their wyckednesse Neuerthelesse when he sawe their aduersyte he herde their cōplaynte He thought vpon his couenaunt and pytied them accordyng vnto the multitude of his mercies yee he made al those that had led them a waye captiue to pytie them Delyuer vs O Lorde our God and gather vs from among the Heathen that we may geue thankes to thy holy name glory in thy prayse Blessed be the Lord God of Israel from euerlastyng and worlde without ende let all people say Amē Amen Prayse y ● Lorde ¶ The. cvii. Psalme O Gyue thankes vnto the Lord for he is gracyous and his mercy endureth for euer Let them geue thankes whome the Lorde hathe redemed and delyuered from the hande of the enemye And gathered them out of the lādes from the Easte from the west from the North and from the south They went a straye in the wyldernesse out of the way and founde no cytie to dwell in Hongrie and thrysty their soule faynted in them So they cried vnto the Lorde in theyr trouble and he deliuered thē from theyr distresse He led them forthe by the ryght waye y t they myght go to the cyte where they dwelt O that men wolde therfore prayse y ● Lorde for his goodnes and declare the wonders y e he doth for the chyldrē of men For he satisfyed y t emptye soule and fylled the hongry soule with goodnes Such as syt in darckenes in the shadow of death beyng fast bounde in myserye and yron Because they rebelled agaynst the wordes of y e Lorde lyghtly regarded the councel of the most hygest He also brought downe their hert thorowe heuinesse they fel downe and there was none to helpe them So whan they cryed vnto the Lorde in their trouble he delyuered them out of their distres For he brought them out of darckenesse out of the shadow of death brake their bondes in sonder O that men wolde therfore praise the Lorde for his goodnesse declare the wōders that he doth for the children of men For he hath broken the gates of brasse and smyten the ●ac●es of yron i sōder Folysh men are plaged for theyr offeice because of theyr wyckednesse Their soule abhorred al maner of meane and they were euen harde at deathes dore So whā they cryed vnto the Lorde in their trouble he delyuered them out of theyr dystresse He sent his worde and healed them and they were saued from theyr destruccyon O that men wolde therfore prayse y e Lorde for his goodnesse and declare the wonders that he doth for the chyldren of men That they
wolde offre vnto hym the sacrifice of thankesgeuynge and tel out hys workes w t gladnes They that go downe to the see in shyppes and occupye their businesse in greate waters These men se the workes of the Lorde and his wōders in the deape For at hꝭ worde the stormy wind ariseth whiche lyfteth vp the waues therof They are caried vp to the heauen and downe agayne to the deape their soule mel telth awaye because of the trouble They rele to and fro and stacker lyke a droncken man are at theyr wittes ende So whan they crye vnto y e Lord in their trouble he delyuered thē out of their distresse For he maketh the strome to ceasse so y ● the waues therof are styll Thē are they glad because they be at rest and so he bringeth them vnto the hauen where they wolde be O that men wolde therfore prayse the Lord for his goodnes and declare the wōdres y t he doth for the chylden of men That they wolde exalte hī also in the cōgregacyon of the people and loue him in the seate of the elders Whiche turneth the floudes into a wyldernesse and dryeth vp the water sprynges A f●utfull lande maketh he baren for the wyckednesse of them that dwel therin Agayne he maketh the wyldernesse a standynge water and water sprynges of a drye grounde And there he serueth the hongrye that ye skipped lyke rammes ye lytle hylles lyke yong shepe Tremble thou erth at the presence of the Lorde at the presēce of the God of Iacob Which turned y ● hard rocke into a standynge water and the flynt stone into a spryngynge well ¶ The. cxv Psalme NOt vnto vs O Lorde nat vnto vs but vnto thy name geue the prayse for thy louing mercy and for thy truthes sake Wherfore shal the Heathen saye where is nowe their God As for oure God he is i heauen he hath done what so euer pleased him Theyr ydoles are syluer and golde euen the worke of mennes handes They haue mouth and speake not eyes haue they and se nat They haue eares heare nat noses haue they and swel nat They haue hādes and hādle nat fete haue they and walke nat nether speake they thorow theyr throte They y ● make them are lyke vnto them and so are all suche as put theyr trust in them But ⚜ house of Israel trust thou in the Lorde he is their succour defence Ye house of Aaron put youre trust in the Lorde he is their helper and defender Ye that feare the Lorde put your trust in the lorde he is theyr helper and defender The Lorde hathe bene myndfull of vs and he shall blesse vs euen he shal blesse y ● house of Israel he shal blesse the house of Aaron He shall blesse them that feare the Lorde both small and great The Lorde shal encrease you more and more you youre chyldren Ye are y ● blessed of the Lord which made heauen earth All the whole heauens are the Lordes the earth hath he geuē vnto y ● chyldrē of men The deed prayse nat y ● O Lord nether all they y ● go downe in to the sylence But we wyll prayse the Lorde from thys tyme forthe for euermore ¶ The. cxvj Psalme Prayse the Lorde I Am well pleased that the Lorde hathe herde the voyce of my prayer That he hathe enclyned hys eare vnto me therfore wyll I call vpon hym as longe as I lyue The snares of death cōpased me round about and y ● paynes of hell gat holde vpon me I shal fynde trouble and heuinesse and I shall call vpon the name of the Lorde O Lorde I beseche the delyuer my soule Gracyous is the Lorde and ryghteous yee our God is mercyfull ▪ The Lord preserueth the symple I was in misery and he helped me ▪ Turne agayne then vnto thy rest O my soule for the Lorde hath rewarded the. And why thou hast delyuered my soule from death mine eies from teares and my fete from fallynge I wyll walke before the Lorde in the lande of the liuyng I beleued and therfore wyl I speake but I was fore troubled I sayd in my hast All men are lyers What reward shall I geue vnto the Lorde for all the benefytes y e he hath done vnto me I wyll receaue the cappe of saluacyon and cal vpon the name of the Lorde I wyl paye my vowes nowe in the presence of al hys people ryght deare in the syght of the Lorde is the death of his sayntes Beholde O Lorde howe that I am thy seruaunt I am thy seruaūt and the sonne of thy handmayde thou hast broken my bandes in sonder I wyl offre to the the sacryfyce of thanckesgeuynge and wyl call vpon the name of the Lorde I wyll paye my vowes vnto the Lorde in the sight of al his people in the courtes of the Lordes house euen in the myddes of the O Ierusalem ¶ The. cxvii Psalme ¶ Prayse the Lorde O Prayse y ● Lorde al ye Heythē prayse him all ye nacyons For his mercyfull kyndnes is euer more and more to warde vs and the truth of the Lorde endureth for euer ¶ The cxviij Psalme ¶ Prayse the Lorde O Geue thanckes vnto the Lorde for he hys gracyous because hys mercy endureth for euer Let Israell nowe confesse ⚜ that he is gracyous and that hys mercy endureth for euer Let the house of Aaron nowe confesse that his mercy endureth for euer Yee let them nowe that feare confesse that his mercy endureth for euer I called vpon the Lorde in trouble and the Lorde herd me at large The Lord is on my syde I wyll nat feare what man can do to me The Lorde taketh my parte with them that helpe me therfore shal I se my desyre vpon myne enemyes It is better to trust in the Lord then to put any cōfydence in man It is better to trust in the Lorde then to put any confydence in prynces All nacions compassed me rounde about but in y ● name of y ● Lorde wyl I destroy thē They kepte me ī on euery syde they * kept me in I say on euery syde but in the name of the Lorde I wyll destroye them They came aboute me lyke bees and are extincte euen as the fyre among the thornes for in y ● name of the Lorde I wyll destroye them ☞ Thou haste thrust sore at me that I myght fall but the Lorde was my helpe The Lorde is my strength my song and is become my saluacion The voyce ofioye and healthe is in the dwellynges of the ryghtuous the ryght hande of the Lord bringeth mightie thinges to passe The ryght hande of the Lorde hath the preemynence the ryght hande of y ● Lord bryngeth myghtye thynges to passe I wyll nat dye but lyue declare the workes of the Lorde The Lorde hath chastened and correcte me but he
the other Let Israel truste in the Lorde for with the Lorde there is mercy and with hym is plenteous redempcyon And he shall redeme Israel from all hys synnes ¶ The .cxxxi. Psalme ¶ A songe of the steares LORDE I am nat hye mynded I haue no proude lookes I do nat exercyse my selfe in greate matters whiche are to hye for me But I refrayne my soule and kepe it lowe lyke as a chylde that is weened from hys mother yee my soule is euen as a weened chylde Let Israel trust in the LORDE from this tyme forthe for euermore ¶ The .cxxxij. Psalme ¶ A songe of the steares ▪ LORDE remembre Dauyd and all hys trouble Howe he swore vnto the Lorde and vowed a vowe vnto the almyghtye God of Iacob I wyll nat come within the tabernacle of my house nor clyme vp in my bedde I wyll nat suffre myne eyes to slepe nor myne eye lyddes to slomber ⚜ Nether the temples of my heade to take anye reste Untyll I fynde out a place for the Lorde an habitacy on for the myghtye God of Iacob Lo we hearde ☞ of the same at Ephrata and founde it in the wood We wyll go in to hys tabernacle and fall downe before hys fote stole Aryse O Lorde into thy restynge place thou and the arcke of thy strengthe Let thy Preastes be clothed with ryghteousnesse and let thy saynctes reioyse For thy seruaunte Dauyds sake turne nat awaye the presence of thyne anoynted The Lorde hathe made a faythfull othe vnto Dauid and he shall nat shrynke from it Of the frute of thy body shal I set vpō thy seate If thy chyldren wyll kepe my couenaunt and my testimonies that I shal lerne them their chyldren also shall syt vpō thy seate for euermore For the Lorde hath chosen Syon to be an habytaciō for hīselfe hathe he chosen her ☞ Thys shal be my rest for euer here wyl I dwell for I haue a delyte therin I wyl blesse her vitayles w t increase and wyl satysfy her poore w t bred ☞ I wyll decke her Preastes with healthe and her saynctes shall reioyse and synge There shall I make ☞ the horne of Dauid to floryshe I haue ordened a lanterne for myne anoynted As for hys enemyes I shall clothe them with shame but vpon hymselfe shall his crowne floryshe ¶ The .cxxxiij. Psalme ¶ A songe of the steares of Dauid BEHOLDE howe good and ioyful a thynge it is brethren to dwell to gether in vnytye It is lyke the precyous oyntment vpon the heade that ranne downe vnto the beerd euen vnto Aarons beerd and wente downe to the skyrtes of hys clothynge Lyke the dewe of Harmon whiche fell vpon the hyl of Sion For there the Lorde promised hys blessyng and lyfe for euermore ¶ The .cxxxiiij. Psalme ¶ A songe of the steares BEholde ⚜ nowe prayse the Lorde al yee seruauntes of the Lorde yee that by nyght stande in the house of the Lorde ⚜ euen in the courte of the house of our God Lyfte vp youre hādes in the Sanctuary and prayse the Lorde The LORDE that made heauen and earthe blesse the out of Syon ¶ The .cxxxv. Psalme O Praise the name of the Lord prayse it O ye seruauntes of the Lorde Ye that stande in y ● house of the Lord in the courtes of the house of our God O prayse the Lorde for the Lorde is gracious O synge prayses vnto hys name for it is louely For why the Lorde hathe chosen Iacob vnto hym selfe and Israel for hys owne possessyon For I knowe that the Lorde is greate and that oure Lorde is aboue all goddes Whatsoeuer the Lorde pleased that dyd hem heauen and in earth in the see and in all deape places He dringeth forth the cloudes from the endes of the worlde ▪ and turneth the lyghtenynges vnto rayne brynging the wyndes out of theyr treasuryes He * smote the fyrste borne of Egypte bothe of man and of beast He hathe sente tokens and woūders into the myddest of the O thou lande of Egypte vpon Pharao and all hys seruauntes He smote dyuers nacyons and slewe mygtye Kynges Sehon Kynge of y ● Amorytes and Og the King of Basan and all the Kyngedomes of Canaam And gaue they re lande to be an heritage euen an heritage vnto Israell his people Thy name O Lorde endureth for euer so dothe thy memorial O lord from one generacyon to an other For the Lorde wyll auenge his people and be gracyous vnto his seruauntes As for the ymages of the Heathen they are but syluer and golde the worke of mens handes They haue mouthes and speake not eyes haue ▪ ●ey but they se not They haue eares and yet they heare not neyther is there any breth in theyr mouthes They that make them are lyke vnto them and so are al they that put theyr trust in them Prayse the Lorde ye house of Israell prayse the Lorde ye house of Aaron Prayse the Lorde ye house of Leuie ye y e feare the Lord prayse the Lorde Praysed be the Lorde out of Syon whiche dwelleth at Ierusalem ¶ The .cxxxvj. Psalme O Gyue thankes vnto the Lorde for he is gracyous and hys mercy endureth for euer O gyue thankes vnto the God of all Goddes for hys mercy endureth for euer O thanke the Lorde of al Lordes for his mercy endureth for euer Whiche onely dothe greate wonders for his mercy endureth for euer Whiche by his wysdome made the heauens for his mercy endureth for euer Whiche layed out the earth aboue the waters for his mercye endureth for euer Whiche hathe made greate lyghtes for his mercye endureth for euer The sonne to rule the day for his mercy endureth for euer The Moone and the Starres to gouerne the nyght for his mercye endureth for euer Whiche smote Egypte with theyr fyrste borne for his mercy endureth for euer And brought out Israel frome amonge them for his mercy endureth for euer With a myghtye hande and stretched out arme for his mercy endureth for euer Whiche deuyded the reed see into partes for his mercy endureth for euer And made Israell to go thorowe the myddest of it for hys mercye endureth for euer But as for Pharao and his hoste he ouerthrewe them in the reed see for hys mercy endureth for euer Whiche led his people thorow the wil dernes for his mercy endureth for euer Which smote great kingꝭ for his mercy endureth for euer Yea and slue myghtye Kynges for his mercy endureth for euer Sehon Kynge of the Amorites for his mercy endureth for euer And Og the Kynge of Basan for his mercy endureth for euer And gaue away theyr lande for an herytage for his mercye endureth for uer Euen for an heritage vnto Israell his seruaunte for his mercye endureth for euer Whiche remembred vs when we were in trouble for his mercy endureth for euer And hathe delyuered vs from
sleye them So that theyr slayne shal be caste out and theyr bodyes styncke that euē the very hilles shal be wet with the bloude of them All the starres of heauen shall waaste and the heauen shall folde together lyke a roll and all the starres therof shall fall lyke as the leaues fall fro the vynes and fyge trees For my swearde shal be bathed i heuen shal immediatly come downe vpon Idumea vpon the people whiche I haue cursed for my vengeaunce And the Lordes swearde shal be full of bloude and be rustye with the fatnesse and bloude of lambes and goates with the fatnes of kydneys of y e wethers For the Lorde shall kyll a greate offrynge in Bosra and a greate slaughter in the lande of Idumea There shal the Unicornes fall w t the bulles that is with the gyauntes and theyr lande shal be washed with bloude theyr grounde corrupt with fatnes Unto the also O Siō shal come the daye of y e vengeaunce of God and the yere when thine owne iudgementes shal be recompensed And his floudes shal be turned to pytche his earth to brymstone and therwith shall the lande be kyndled so that it shal not be quenched daye nor nyght But smoke euermore so forth to lye waste And no man shall goo thorowe it for euer But Pellycanes Storkes greate Oules and Rauens shal haue it in possessyon and dwell therin For God shall spred out the lyne of desolacyon vpon it and weye it with the stones of emptines When kynges are called vpon there shal be one and all prynces shal be awaye Thornes shall growe in theyr palaces nettels and thystels in their stronge holdes that the dragons maye haue theyr pleasure therin and that they maye be a courte for Estriches There shal straunge visours and monstruous beastes mete one an other and the wylde kepe cōpany together There shall the Lamya lye and haue her lodgyng There shall the oule make her nest buylde be there at home and brynge forth his yong-ones There shall the kytes come togyther eache one to his lyke Seke thorowe the scrypture of the lorde and rede it There shall none of these thingꝭ be left out there shal not one nor such lyke fayle For what his mouth cōmaundeth y e same doth his spirite gather together or ful fylleth vpon whom soeuer the lotte falleth or to whom he dealeth it with the line those shall possesse the enheritaunce from generacyon to generacyon dwell therin for euer ¶ Of the tyme and Kyngdome of Chryste ¶ CAPI XXXV BVT the deserte and wyldernesse shall reioyse the waste grounde shal be glad and florysh as the lylly She shal floresh plesauntly and be ioyfull and euer be geuynge of thankes more and more For the glory of Libanus the beautie of Charmell and Saron shal be geuen her These shal knowe the honoure of the Lorde and the magestye of our God And therfore strength the weke handes and comforte the feble knees Saye vnto them that are of a fearefull herte Be of good chere and feare nat Beholde your God cōmeth to take vēgeaunce and to rewarde God cōmeth his owne selfe and wyll delyuer you Then shal the eies of the blynde be lyghtened and the eares of the deafe opened Then shall the lame man leape as an herte and the domme mans tonge shall geue thankes In the wyldernes also there shal welles sprynge and floudes of water in the deserte The drye grounde shal turne to ryuers and the thurstye to sprynges of water Where as dragons dwelte afore there shall growe swete floures and grene rushes There shal be fote pathes and cōmon stretes this shal be called the holy way No vncleane person shall go thorowe it for the Lorde hym selfe shall go with them that waye and the ignoraunt shall not erre There shal be no Lyon and no rauyshynge beast shall come therin nor be there but men shall go there fre and safe And the redemed of the Lorde shal conuerte and come to Syon with thankesgyuynge Euerlastynge ioye shall they haue pleasure and gladnesse shal be among them And as for all sorowe and heuynesse it shal vanyshe awaye ¶ Ierusalem is asseged by Sennaherib in the tyme of kynge Hezekias CAPI XXXVI I N the. xiiij yere of Kynge Hezekias came Sennaherib Kynge of the Assyryans downe to laye sege vnto all the stronge cyties of Iuda And the Kynge of the Assyrians sent Rabsaketh from Lachis toward Ierusalem agaynste Kyng Hezekias with a greuous Hoste whiche set hym by the condyte of the ouerpole in the waye that goeth thorow the fullers lande And so there came forth vnto hym Eliakim Helkias sonne the Presydent Sobna the Scrybe and Ioah Asaphs sonne the Secretary And Rabsaketh sayde vnto them Tel Hezekias that the greate Kyng of Assiria sayeth thus vnto him What presumpcyon is thys that thou trustest vnto Thou thynekest peraduenture that thou hast councell and power ynough to mayntayne this war or els wherto trusteste thou y ● that casteste thy selfe of fro me● lo thou puttest thy trust in a broken staffe of rede I meane Egypte whiche he that leaneth vpon it goeth into hys hande and shutteth hym thorowe Euē so is Pharao the kynge of Egypt vnto all them that trust in hym But yf thou woldest saye to me we truste in the Lorde oure God A goodly God in dede whose Hye places and aulters Hezekia toke downe and commaunded Iuda and Ierusalem to worshyppe onely before the aulter A byde the thou hast made a condicion with my Lorde the kynge of the Assyrians that he shulde geue the two thousāde horses art thou able to set men there vpon Seyeng nowe that thou canst nat resyst the power of the smallest prynce that my Lorde hathe howe darrest thou trust in the charettes and horsemē of Egypt Moreouer thynkest thou that I am come vp hyther to destroye thys lande without the Lordes wyll The Lorde sayde vnto me go vp into the lande that thou mayest destroye it Then sayde Eliakim Sobna Ioah vnto Rabsaketh Speake to vs thy seruauntes we praye the in the Syrians language for we vnderstande it wel And speake nat to vs in y ● Iewes tong lest the folke heare whiche lyeth vpon the wall Then answered Rabsaketh Thynke ye that the kyng sent me to speake this only vnto you Hathe he not sent me to thē also that lye vpon the wall that they be nat cōpelled to eate theyr owne donge dryncke theyr owne stale with you And Rabsakeh stode styffe and cryed with a loude voyce in the Iewes tonge and sayde Nowe take hede howe the greate kynge of the Assyriās geueth you warnynge Thus sayeth the kynge Let nat Hezekias disceaue you for he shall nat be able to delyuer you Moreouer let nat Hezekias comforte you in the Lorde when he sayeth The Lorde without doute shall defende vs and shall nat geue ouer this cytie into the handes of the kynge of the Assyrians
that fearest a mortall man the chylde of man whiche ⚜ goeth awaye as doth the floure And forgettest the Lorde that made the that spred out the heauens and layde the foundacyon of the earth But thou art euer afrayde for the syght of thyne oppress●ure whiche is redy to do harme Where is the wrath of the oppressoure It commeth on fast it maketh haste to appere It shall not peryshe that it shulde not be able to destroye nether shal it fayle for taute of norishing ⚜ I am the lorde thy God that make the see to be styll and to rage ⚜ Whose name is the Lorde of hostes I haue put my wordes in thy mouth and haue defended y ● in the shadow of my hande that I maye plante the heuens and lay the foundacion of the earth and saye vnto Sion thou art my people Awake awake and stande vp O Ierusalem thou that from the hande of the Lorde haste droncken out ⚜ the cuppe of his wrath thou that haste supped of and sucked out the slumbring cup to y ● botome For amonge al the sonnes whom he hath begotten there is not one that maye holde it vp and not one to leade it by the hande of al the sonnes that he hathe noryshed Bothe these thynges are happened vnto the but who is sorye for it Yee destruccyon wastyng hungre and swerde but who wyll comforte the Thy sonnes lye comfortles at the heade of euery strete lyke a taken venyson and are full of the terrible wrathe of the Lorde and punyshment of thy God And therfore thou myserable and dronken howbeit not w t wyne Here this Thus sayeth thy Lorde thy Lorde and God the defender of his people Beholde I wyll take the slombryng cuppe out of thy hande euen the cuppe with the dregges of my wrathe that from hēce forth thou shalt neuer drinke it more but I wyl put into theyr hande that trouble the which haue spoken to thy soule stoupe downe y ● we may go ouer the make thy body euen with the grounde and as the strete to go vpon ¶ A consolacion and comforte to the people of God CAPI LII VP Syon vp take thy strength vnto the put on thyne honest raymente O Ierusalem thou holy cytie For from thys tyme forthe there shall no vncircūcysed nor vncleane person come in the. Shake the from the dust aryse and stande vp O Ierusalē Plucke out thy necke frō y ● bonde O y ● captyue daughter Syon For thus sayeth y ● Lorde ye are sold for naught therfore shal ye be redemed also w t out any mony For thus sayeth y ● Lorde God My people wente downe afore tyme in to Egypte there to be straūgers and the kyng of the Assyrians oppressed thē without any cause And nowe what profyte is it to me sayeth the Lorde that my people is frely caryed awaye and brought in to heuynesse by their rulers and my name euer styll blasphemed sayeth the Lorde But that my people may know my name I my selfe wyl speake in that day Beholde here I am O howe beautyfull are the fete of the Embassytours that bryngeth the message frome the mountayne and proclaymeth peace that bringeth the good tydynges and preacheth healthe and sayeth vnto Syon Thy God is the kynge Thy watchemen shal lyfte vp theyr voyce with loude voyce shall they preache of him for they shal se hym present when the Lorde shall conuerte Syon Be glad O thou desolate Ierusalem reioyse together for the Lorde hath comforted his people he hath delyuered Ierusalē The Lorde hathe made bare his holy arme and shewed it forth in the syght of al the Gētyles and all the endes of the earth hathe sene the sauyng health of our God Away awaye get you out from thence and touche no vncleane thynge Go out from amonge suche And be cleane that beare the vesselles of the Lorde For ye shall not escape by rennynge nor by flyenge away but the Lorde shall go before you and the God of Israell shall gather you together Beholde my seruaunt shall deale wysely therfore shall he be magnyfyed exalted and greatly honoured Lyke as the multytude shall wondre vpon hym because hys face shal be so disfourmed and not as a mās face hys beautye lyke no man Euen so shal the multitude of y ● Gentyles loke vnto hym and kynges shall shut theyr mouthes before him For they that haue not bene tolde of hym shall se hym and they y ● herde nothynge of hym shall beholde hym ¶ He P●ophecyeth euydentely of the passyon of our Sauyour Iesus Chryste ¶ CAPI LIII BVT who hath geuen credence vnto our preachyng Or to whom is y ● arme of the Lorde knowen For he dyd growe before the Lorde lyke as a braunche and as a roote in a drye grounde he hath nether bewtie nor fauoure Whē we loke vpon him there shal be no fairenesse we shall haue no lust vnto hym He is despysed abhorred of men he is suche a man as hath good experyence of sorowes infirmyties We haue rekened hym so vyle that we hyd our faces from him Howbeit he only hath taken on hym our infirmytie and borne our paynes Yet we dyd iudge hym as thoughe he were plaged and cast downe of God where as he notwithstanding was wounded for our offences and smytten for our wyckednesse For the payne of our punishment was layde vpon hym and with his strypes are we healed As for vs we haue gone all astraye lyke shepe euery one hath turned his owne waye But thorow hym the Lorde hath pardoned all our synnes He suffered violence and was euell entreated and dyd not yet open his mouth He shal be led as a shepe to be slayne yet shal he be as styl as a lambe before the shearer and not open his mouth He was had awaye his cause not herde and without any iugemente Whose generacion yet who may nombre he was cut of from ☜ the grounde of the lyuinge Whiche punisshment dyd go vpon hym for the transgressyon of my people His graue was gyuen hym with the condempned and ☜ with the ryche man at his death Where as he dyd neuer vyolence nor vnryght neyther hathe there bene any disceytfulnesse in his mouthe Yet hath it pleased the Lorde to smyte hym with infirmite that when he had made his soule an offerynge for synne he myght se longe lastynge sede And this deuyce of the Lorde shall prospere in his hande With trauayle and laboure of his soule shall he optayne greate ryches My ryghtuous seruaunt shal with wisdome iustifye and de lyuer the multitude for he shall beare away theyr synnes Therfore wyl I geue hym the multytude for his parte and he shal deuyde the stronge spoyle because he geueth ouer his soule to death and is reckened among the trangressours whiche neuertheles hath taken awaye the synnes of the
Lorde that wyll rewarde and recompence his ene myes lyke as when a wyfe bryngeth forth a man chylde or euer she suffre the payne of the byrth and anguysh of the trauayle Who euer harde or sawe suche thynges dothe the grounde beare in one daye or are the people borne all at once as Syon beareth her sonnes For thus sayeth the Lorde Am I he that maketh other to beare and beare nat my selfe Am nat I he that beareth and maketh baren sayth thy God Reioyse with Ierusalem and be glad with her all ye that loue her Be ioyful with her all ye that mourned for her For ye shal sucke comforte out of her brestes and be satysfyed Yeshall tast and haue delyte in the plenteousnesse of her power For thus sayth the Lorde beholde I wyll lette peace into her lyke a water floude and the myght of the Heathen lyke a flowynge streame Then shall ye sucke ye shall be borne vpon her sydes and be ioyfull vpon her knees For lyke as a chylde is comforted of his mother so shall I comforte you and ye shal be comforted in Ierusalem And when ye se thys youre herte shall reioyse and your bones shall florysh lyke an herbe Thus shall the hande of the Lorde be knowne amonge hys seruauntes and hys indygnacyon amonge hys enemyes For beholde the Lorde shall come with fyre and his charet shal be lyke a whorle wynde that he maye recompence hys vengeaunce in his wrath and hys indygnacyon with the flame of fyre For the Lorde shall iudge all flesh with the fyre and with is swerde and there shal be a greate nombre slayne of the Lorde Suche as haue made them selues holy and cleane in the gardens and those that haue eaten swynes flesh myce and other abhomynacyons shal be taken awaye together sayeth the Lorde For I wyll come to gather all people and tonges with their workes and ymaginacions these shall come and se my glory Unto them shal I geue a token and sende certayne of them that be delyuered amonge the Gentyles into Celycia Affryca and Lidia where men can handle bowes into Italie also Greke lande The Iles farre of that haue not herde speake of me and haue not sene my glorye shall preache my prayse amonge the Gentyles and shall brynge all your brethren for an offerynge vnto the LORDE out of all people vpon Horses Charettes and horse lytters vpon Mules and Cartes to Ierusalem my holy hyll sayeth the Lord lyke as the chyldren of Israell brynge the offrynge in cleane vesselles to the house of the Lorde And I shall take out certayne of them for to be Preestes and Leuytes sayeth the Lorde For lyke as the newe Heauen and the newe earthe whiche I wyll make shal be faste stablysshed by me sayethe the Lorde So shall youre sede and youre name contynue and there shal be a newe Mone for the other and a new sabath for the other and all flesshe shal come to worshyp before me sayeth the Lorde And they shall go forthe and loke vpon the caryons of them that haue transgessed agaynst me For they re wormes shall not dye neyther shall they re fyre be quenched and all fleshe shal abhorre them ❧ The ende of the Booke of the Prophete Esaye ❧ The Booke of the Prophete Ieremye ¶ The stocke of Ieremy and in what tyme he propheeyed He excuseth him selfe and wolde refuse the offyce of a Prophete because he is yonge and vnexperte He is taught of the Lorde and becometh bolde God openeth vnto him that the destruccyon of the Iewes by the Babylonyans to be at hande Ieremye is commaunded to speake the worde of god vnto the Iewes without feare CAPITV I. THese are the Sermons of Ieremy the sonne of Helkiah the Preste one of thē that dwelte at Anathoth in the lande of Ben Iamm whē the Lorde had fyrste spoken with him in the tyme of Iosiah the sonne of Amon kynge of Iuda in the. xiij yeare of his reygne and so durynge vnto the tyme of Iehoakim the sonne of Iosiah kynge of Iuda and vntyll the. x● yeres of Zedekyah the son of Iosyah kyng of Iuda were ended when Ierusalem was taken euē in the fyfth Moneth The worde of y ● Lorde spake thus vnto me Before I fasshyoned the in thy mothers wombe I dyd knowe the And or euer thou wast borne I santifyed the ordeyned the to be a Prophete vnto y ● people Then saide I Oh Lorde God I am vnmete For I am yet but yonge And the Lorde answered me thus Saye not so I am to yonge For thou shalt go to all that I shall sendethe vnto what so euer I cōmaunde the that shalt thou speake Be not afrayed of their faces for I am with the to delyuer the sayth the Lorde And W t that the Lorde stretched out his hande touched my mouth sayd vnto me Beholde I put my wordes in thy mouth this day do I set the ouer the people kyng domes that thou mayest rote out breake of destroy and make waste that thou mayest buylde vp and plante After this the Lorde spake vnto me saying Ieremye what seyst thou And I sayde I se a rod of an Almonte tree Then sayde the Lorde vnto me thou hast sene right for I wyl watche diligently vpon my worde to perfourme it It happened afterward that the Lorde spake to me agayne and sayde What seyst thou And I sayde I do se a seethyng pot lokynge from out of the north Then sayde the Lorde vnto me Out of the North shall come a plage vpon all the lers of the lande For lo I wyll call all the officers of the kyngdoomes of the North sayeth the Lorde And they shall come euery one shall set his seate in the gates of Ierusalem and in all their walles rounde about and in all the cities of Iuda And thorowe them shal I declare my iudgement vpon al the wyckednesse of those men that haue forsaken me that haue offered vnto straunge goddes and worshypped the workꝭ of their owne handes And therfore girde vp thy loynes aryse and tell them al that I geue the in cōmaundement Feare them not I wyll not haue the to be afraied of them For beholde this daye do I make the a stronge fensed towne an yron pyller and a brasen wal agaynste the whole lande agaynste the kynges and myghtye men of Iuda agaynste the prestes and people of the lande They shal fyght agaynste the but they shall not be able to ouercome the for I am with the to delyuer the sayeth the Lorde ¶ God reherceth his benefytes done vnto the Iewes Agaynste Preested and Prophetes or Preachers that contemne and despyse God The Iewes are destroyed because they forsake God and because they canne a whore huntyng after Idoles CAPI II. MOreouer the worde of the Lorde came vnto me sayenge Go thy waye crye in the eares of Ierusalem and saye Thus sayeth
● 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
cyties of the southe In the lande of Ben Iamin in the feldes of Ierusalem and in the cyties of Iuda shall the shepe be nombred agayne vnder the hande of hym that telleth them sayeth the Lorde Beholde the tyme commeth sayeth the Lorde that I wyll perfourme that good thynge which I haue promysed vnto the house of Israell to y ● house of Iuda In those dayes at the same tyme I wyll brīge forth vnto Dauid the braunche of ryghtuousnes and he shall do equyte ryghtuousnesse in the lande In those dayes shal Iuda be helped and Ierusalem shal dwell safe and he that shal cal her is euen God our ryghtuousnesse For thus the Lorde promeseth Dauid shall neuer want one to syt vpon the stole of the house of Israel neyther shall the prestes and Leuytes want one to offre all waye before me burnt offeringes to kyndle y ● meatofferynges and to prepare the sacrifyces And the worde of the Lorde came vnto Ieremy after this maner Thus sayeth the Lorde maye the couenaūt whiche I haue made with daye and nyght be broken that there shulde nat be daye and nyght in due season Then maye my couenaunt also be broken which I made with Dauid my seruaunt so he nat to haue a sonne to reygne in his Trone so shall also the prestes and Leuytes neuer fayle but serue me For lyke as the starres of heauen maye nat be nombred neyther the sande of the see measured so wyll I multiplye the sede of Dauid my seruaūt the Leuites my mynisters Moreouer the worde of the Lorde came to Ieremy sayenge Consydrest thou nat what this people speaketh Two kynreddes saye they had the Lorde chosen and those same two hathe he cast awaye For so farre is my people come that they haue no hope to come together any more and to be one people agayne Therfore thus sayeth the Lorde If I haue made no couenaunte with daye and nyght and geue no statute vnto heauen and earth thē wyll I also cast awaye the sede of Dauid my seruaunte so that I wyll take no prynce out of his sede to rule the posterite of Abraham Isaac and Iacob But yet I wyll turne agayne theyr captyuite and be mercyfull vnto them ¶ He threateneth that the cytie and the kynge zedekiah also shal be geuen into the handes of the kyng of Babylon He rebuketh them that brought suche of theyr brethren into captiuyte as were pardoned to go at theyr lybertye CAPI XXXIIII THESE are the wordes whiche the Lord spake vnto Ieremy what tyme as Nabuchodonosor the kyng of Babylon and all hys Hostes out of all the kyngdomes that were vnder hys power and al his people fought agaynste Ierusalem and all the cyties therof Thus sayeth the Lorde God of Israel Goo speake to Zedekiah the kynge of Iuda and tell hym The Lorde sendeth the this worde Beholde I wyl delyuer this cytie in to the hande of the kynge of Babylon he shal burne it thou shalte nat escape hys handes but shalte be led awaye presoner and delyuered into his power Thou shalt loke the kynge of Babylon in the face and he shall speake with the mouth to mouth and then shalt thou go to Babylon Yet heare the worde of the Lorde O Zedekiah thou kynge of Iuda Thus sayeth the Lorde vnto the Thou shalte nat be slayne wyth the swearde but shalt dye in peace Lyke as thy fore fathers the kynges thy progenitours were brente so shalt thou be brent also and in the mournynge they shall saye Oh Lorde For thus haue I determyned sayeth the Lorde Then spake Ieremy the prophet all these wordes vnto Zedekiah kynge of Iuda in Ierusalem what tyme as the kynge of Ba bylons hooste beseged Ierusalem and the remnaunt of the cyties Namely Lachis Azecach which yet remayned of the strōg defensed cyties of Iuda These are the wordes that the Lorde spake vnto Ieremy the prophet when Zedekiah was agreed with all the people at Ierusalem that there shulde be proclamed a lyberty so that euery man shulde let his seruant and handmayde go fre Hebrue and Hebruesse and no Iewe to holde hys brother as a bonde man Nowe as they had conseted euen so they were obedient and let them go fre But afterwarde they repented and toke agayne the seruaūtes and haude maydēs whom they had let go fre so made them bonde agayne For the whiche cause the worde of the Lorde came vnto Ieremy from the Lorde hym selfe sayinge Thus sayeth the Lorde God of Israel I made a couenaunte with youre fathers when I brought the out of Egypte that they shulde no more be bondmen sayinge When seuen yeares are out euery mā shall let hꝭ bought seruaūt an Hebrye gofre yf he haue serued hym syxe yeares But your fathers obeyed me nat herkened nat vnto me As for you ye were nowe turned dyd right before me in that ye proclamed euery man to let hys ueyghboure go fre and in that ye made a couenaunt before me in the temple that bea reth my name But yet ye haue turned your selves agayne and blasphemed my name In this that euery man hathe requyred his seruaūt and handmayden agayne whō ye had let go quyte and fre and cōpelled thē to serue you agayne to be youre bonde men And therfore thus sayeth the Lorde ye haue nat obeyed me euerye man to proclayme fredome vnto his brother neyghbour wherfore ☞ I wyll call you vnto a fredome sayeth the Lorde euen vnto the sweared to the pestylence and to honger wyll make you to be plaged in all the Kyngedomes of the earth Yee those men that haue broken my couenaunte and nat kepte the wordes of the appoyntement whiche they made before me ☞ whē they hewed y ● calfe in two and when there went thorow the two halfes therof The Princes of Iuda the Prynces of Ierusalem the gelded men the Priestes and al the people of the lande which wente thorow the two sydes of the calfe Those men wyl I geue into the power of their enemyes and in to the handes of them that folowe vpō theyr lyues And their deed bodyes shal be meate for the foules of the ayre and beastes of the felde As for Zedekiah the kynge of Iuda and his Prynces I wyl delyuer them into the power of theyr enemyes and of them that desyre to sleye them and in to the hande of the kynge of Babylous hoste ☞ whiche nowe is departed from you But thorowe my cōmaundement sayeth the Lorde they shall come agayne before thys cytie they shall fyght agaynste it wynne it and burne it Moreouer I wyll laye the cyties of Iuda so waste that no māshall dwell therin CAPI XXXV ¶ He propoundeth the obedsente of the Rechabites ther by confoundeth the pryde of the Iewes The commaundement of Ionādab the father of the Rechavites He threateneth punishmēt vnto the rebellyous Iewes He
not all this happen vnto you because ye made such sacrifice and synned agaynst the Lorde Ye haue not folowed his voyce to walcke in hys lawe in his ordynaunces and statutes Yee thys is the cause that all mysfortune happened vnto you as it is come to passe this day Moreouer Ieremy spake vnto al the people and to all the wemen Heare the worde of the Lord al Iuda ye that be in the lande of Egypte Thus sayeth the Lorde of Hostes the God of Israel Ye and youre wiues haue spoken with youre owne mouthe the thynge that ye haue fulfylled in dede Yee thus haue ye sayde we wyl not fayle but perfourme the vowes that we haue vowed we wyll do sacryfice and powre out dryncke offrynges to the Quene of heauen Purposly wyll ye set vp your owne meanynges and perfourme youre vowes And therfore heare the worde of the Lorde all Iuda ye that dwell in the lande of Egypte Beholde I haue sworne by my greate name sayeth the Lorde that my name shall not be rehearsed thorowe any mans mouth of Iuda in all the lande of Egypte to saye The Lorde God lyueth For I wyl watche to plage them and not for theyr wealthe And all the men of Iuda that be in the lande of Egypte shall peryshe wyth the swearde and with honger vntyl they be vtterly destroyed Neuerthelesse those that fled awaye for the swearde shal come againe into the land of Iuda but there shall be very fewe of them And all the remnaunte of Iuda that are gone into Egypte there to dwell shall knowe whose wordes shal be founde true theyrs or myne Take thys for a token that I wyll vyset you in thys place sayeth the Lorde and that ye maye knowe howe that I without doute wyll perfourme my purpose vpō you to punish you Beholde saieth the Lorde I wyll deliuer Pharao Hophrea Kynge of Egypte into the handes of his enemyes that seke after his lyfe euen as I gaue Zedekias the kynge of Iuda into the handes of Nabuchodonosor kynge of Babylō his enemy which sought after his lyfe ¶ Baruch is reproued ef Ieremye CAPI XLV THESE are the wordes that Ieremy the prophet spake vnto Baruch y ● sōne of Neriah after that he had written these Sermons in a boke at the mouthe of Ieremy In the fourth yeare of Iehohakim the sonne of Iosias kynge of Iuda sayinge Thus sayeth the Lorde God of Israell vnto the O Baruch In so moche as thou thoughtest thus whē thou wast wrytynge wo is me the Lorde hathe geuen me payne for my trauayle I haue weeryed my selfe with syghynge and haue founde no reste Therfore tell him O Ieremy that the Lord sayeth thus Beholde The thynge that I haue buylded wyl I breake downe agayne and rote out the thing that I haue planted yee this whole lande And sekest thou yet promocyon Loke not for it desyre it not For I wyll brynge a myserable plage vpon all fleshe sayeth the Lorde But thy lyfe wyl I geue the for a pray in a places wher so euer thou goest ¶ He prophecyeth the destruccyon of Egypte Delyu●●aunce is promysed to Israel CAPI XLVI HERE folowe the wordes of the Lord to the Prophete Ieremye whiche he spake agaynste all the Gentyles These wordes folowynge preached he to the Egypcyans concernynge the Hoste of Pharao Necho Kynge of Egypte when he was in Charcamis besyde the water of Euphrates what tyme as Nabuchodonosor the kynge of Babylon slewe him In the fourthe yeare of Iehohakim the sonne of Iosias kynge of Iuda Make redy buckler and shylde and go forth to fyght harnesse your horses and set youre selues vpō them set your salettes fast on bryng forth speares scoure youre swerdes and put on your breste plates But alas howe happeneth it that I se you so afrayed why shryncke ye backe Theyr worthyes are slayne Yee they runne so fast awaye that none of them loketh behynde him Fearfulnes is fallen vpon euerychone of them sayeth the Lorde The lyghteste of fote shall not fle awaye and the worthyes shall not escape Towarde the Northe by the water of Euphrates they dyd stōble and fall But what is he this that swelleth vp as it were a flou de roarynge and ragyng lyke the streames of water It is Egypte that ryseth vp lyke the floude and casteth out the waters with so greate noyse And he sayde I wyll go vp and wyll couer the earthe I wyll destroye the cytye with them that are therin Get you vp ye horses roll for the ye Charettes come for the worthies ▪ ye Morians ye Lybeans with youre bucklers ye Lydea●s with youre bowes Thys daye of the Lorde God of Hoostes a daye of vengeaunce that he may avenge him of his enemyes The swearde shal deuoure it shall besatysfyed and bathed in theyr bloude For the Lorde God of hoostes shall haue a slayne offerynge towarde the Northe by the water of Euphrates Go vp O Gilead and brynge tryacle vnto the daughter of Egypte But in vayne shalte thou go to surgery for thy wounde shall not be stopped The Heythen haue hearde of thy shaine and the lande is full of thy confusion for one strong man dyd stomble vpon another and they are fallen both together These are the wordes that the Lord spake to the prophet Ieremy concernynge the cōmynge of Nabuchodonosor the Kynge of Babylon whiche was sente to destroye the lande of Egypte Preach out thorowe the lande of Egypte and cause it to be proclamed at Mygool Noph and Taphnis and saye Stande styl make the redye for the swearde shall consume the rounde aboute Howe happeneth it that thy myghtye worthyes are fallen why stode they not fast Euen because the Lord thrust them downe The slaughter was greate for one fell euer styl vpon another One cried vpō another Up let vs go agayne to oure owne people and to our owne natural countre from the cruell swearde ▪ They dyd crye euen there O Pharao kyng of Egypte the time wyl bringe sedicion As truly as I lyue sayeth the Kynge whose name is the Lorde of hostes it shal come as the moūt of Thabor and as Lybanus yf it stode in the see O thou daughter of Egypte make redy thy geer to flit For Noph shal be voide and desolate so that no mā shal dwel therin The lande of Egipt is like a goodly faire calf but one shal come out of the north to pricke her forward Her wagied soudiers that be with hyr are lyke fat calues They also shall fle awaye together and not abyde for the daye of they re slaughter and the tyme of theyr visytacyon shal come vpon them The crye of them shall make a noyse as the blast of a trompete For they shall entre in with theyr hoostes come with axes as it were hewers downe of wod And they shall cut downe her wod sayeth the Lorde For they shall be mo in nōbre then the greshoppers so that no
as for the thynge that ye go about it shall not come to passe where as ye saye we wyl be as the Heathen and do as other people in the lande wood and stone wyll we worshyppe As truly as I lyue sayeth the Lorde God I my selfe wyll rule you with a myghtye hande with a stretched out arme with indignaciō poured out ouer you wyll bring you oute of the nacyons landes wherin ye are scatred and gather you together with a mightye hande with a stretched out arme with indignacion poured out vpon you wyl brynge you into the wyldernesse of the people there I wyll reason with you face to face Like as I punished your forfathers in the wyldernes of Egypt so wyl I punish you also saieth y ● Lorde God I wyll bryng you vnder my iurisdiccyō vnder the bonde of the couenaūt The forsakers also and the transgressours wyl I take frō amonge you brynge them out of the lande of youre habitacion as for the lande of Israel they shal not come in it that they maye knowe howe that I am the Lorde Go to nowe then sayeth the Lorde God ye house of Israell caste awaye and destroye euery man hys Idoles then shall ye heare me and nomore blaspheme my holy name with your offrynges and Idoles But vpon my holy hyll euen vpon the hye hyl of Israell sayth the Lorde god shal all the house of Israel and all that is in the lande worshyppe me and in y ● same place wyl I fauoure thē and there wyl I require your heaue offringes and the firstlynges of your oblacions with al your holy thinges I wyll accepte youre swete sauoure when I bringe you from the nacions and gather you together out of the landes wherin ye be scatred that I maye be halowed in you before the Heathen and that ye maye knowe that I am the Lorde which haue broughte you into the lande of Israel yee into y ● same lande that I swore to geue vnto your forefathers There shal ye call to remembraūce your owne wayes and all youre ymagynacyons wherin ye haue bene defyled and ye shall be dyspleased with youre owne selues for all youre wyckednes that ye haue done And ye shall knowe that I am the Lorde when I entreate you after my name not after youre wycked wayes nor accordynge to your corrupte workes O ye house of Israel sayeth the Lorde God Moreouer the worde of the Lorde came vnto me saying Thou sonne of man set thy face towarde the South and speake to the south wynde and saye to the wood towarde the south Heare the worde of the Lorde thus saieth the Lorde God Beholde I wyll kyndle a fyre in the that shall consume the grene trees with the drie No man shal be able to quench his flame but all that loketh from the southe to the northe shal be brent therin and al fleshe shall se that I the Lorde haue kyndled it so that no man may quench it Then sayde I O Lorde God they wyll saye of me Tushe they are but fables that he telleth ¶ He threatneth the swerde that is to saye destruccyon to the cytye of Ierusalem He sheweth the fall of King zedekiah He is comaunded to prophecy the destruccyon of the chyldren of Ammon After the slaughter of other at the laste the Lorde threateneth deathe vnto Nabuchodonosor hym selfe CAPI XXI THE worde of the Lorde came to me sayinge Thou sonne of man set thy face towarde Ierusalem speake agaynste the Sanctuary and prophecye agaynst the lande of Israel saye to the lande of Israel Thus sayeth the Lorde Beholde I wyll vpon the wyll drawe my swearde out of the sheath and rote out of the both the rightuous and the wycked Seinge then that I wyll rote out of the both the rightuous and wicked therfore shall my swearde go out of his sheath againste all fleshe from the north to the southe that all fleshe maye knowe howe that I the Lorde haue drawen my swearde out of the sheath and it shal not be put in agayne Mourne therfore O thou sonne of man y ● thy loynes cracke withall ye mourne bytterly for them And yf they saye wherfore mournest thou Then tell them for the tydynges that cōmeth at the which all hertes shall melte all handes shal be letten downe all stomackes shall faynte all knees shall waxe feble Beholde it commeth and shal be fulfylled sayeth the Lorde God Agayne the worde of the Lorde came vnto me sayinge Thou sonne of man prophecye speake Thus sayeth the Lorde God speake the swearde is sharpened and well scoured Sharpened it is for the slaughter and scoured that it maye bebryghte O the destroyenge * staffe of my sonne shal bryng downe al wod He hathe puthꝭ swearde to y ● dightynge y ● good holde may be taken of it Thys swearde is sharpened and dyght y ● it may be geuen into the hāde of the mā slayer Crye O thou sonne of man and howle for this swearde shall smyte my people al the rulers in Israel which with my people shal be slayne downe to the grounde thorow this swearde Smyte thou vpon thy thyghe for wherfore shulde not the plage and staffe of iudgement come Prophecye thou sonne of man and smyte thine hādes together make the swearde two edged yee make it thre edged y ● manslayers swearde y ● swearde of the greate slaughter whiche shall smyte them euen in theyr preuychambers to make them abashed and faynte at the hertex and in all gates to make some of them fall O howe bryghte and sharpe is it howe well dyghte and met for the slaughter Get the some place alone eyther vpon the ryghte hande or on the lefte whyther so euer thy face turneth I wyll smyte my handes together also and satysfye my wrothfull indignacyon Euen I the Lorde haue sayde it The worde of the Lorde came yet vnto me agayne sayenge Thou sonne of man make the two stretes that the swearde of y ● kynge of Babylon maye come Both these stretes shal go out of one lande He shal set him vp a place at the hede of the strete shal he chose him out a corner Make the a strete that the swearde may come towarde Rabath of the Ammonites to the stronge cytye of Ierusalem For the kynge of Babylon shal stāde in the turnynge of the waye at the heade of the two stretes to aske councell at the sothe sayers castyng the lottes wyth hys arrowes to aske councell at the Idole and to loke in the lyuer But the sothesaynge shall poynt to the right syde vpon Ierusalē y ● he maye set men of warre to smyte it wyth a greate noyse to crye out Alarum to set batell rammes against the gates to graue vp dyches and to make bulworkes Neuertheles as for the sothesayenge they shall holde it but for vanite euen as though a ieste were tolde them yee and they them selues
walles of the dore on eyther syde fyne cubytes He measured the length therof whyche contayned xl Cubytes and the bredth xx Then wente he in and measured the dore postes whiche were two cubytes thycke but the dore it selfe was syxe cubite and the bredth of the dore was vij cubytes He measured the length and bredth therof whiche were euery one xx cubytes before the temple And he sayde vnto me this is the holyest of al. He measured also the wal of the house whiche was syxe cubytes The chambres that stode rounde aboute the house were euery one foure cubytes wyde and one stode harde vpon another whereof there were xxxiij there stode postes beneth by the walles rounde aboute the house to beare them vp but in the wal of the house they were not fastened The syde chambers were the hyer the wyder and had steppes thorowe them rounde about the house Thus was it wider aboue that from the lowest men myght go to the hyest and myd chambers I sawe also that the house was very hye rounde aboute The foundacion of the syde chambers was a meterodde that is syxe cubytes brode The thyckenes of the syde wal without contayned fyue cubites and so dyd the out wall of the chambers in the house Betwene the chambers was the wydenes xx cubytes rounde aboute the house The chambre dores stode ouer agaynste the outwal the one dore was towarde the Northe the other towarde the South and the thyckenesse of the outwall was v. cubytes rounde aboute Nowe the buyldynge that was seperated towarde the West was lxx cubytes wyde the wall of the buyldynge was v. cubytes thycke rounde aboute and the length foure score cubytes and ten So he measured the house whyche was an C. cubytes longe and the seperated buyldynge with the wall were an C. cubytes long also The wydenes before the house and of it that was seperated towarde the East was an C. cubytes And he measured the length of the buyldynge before and behynde wyth the chābers vpon both the sydes and it contayned an C cubytes The ynnermer temple the porch of the fore court the syde postes these thre had syde wyndowes and pyllers rounde aboute ouer agaynste the postes from the grounde vp to the wyndowes The wyndowes them selues were syled ouer with bordes thus was it aboue the dore vnto the in most house and without also Yee the whole wall on euerye syde both within and without was syled ouer with greate bordes There were Cherubins and date trees made also so that one date tre stode euer betwyxte two Cherubins One Cherub had ij faces the face of a man lokynge a syde towarde the date tre and a lyons face on the other syde Thus was it made rounde aboute in al the house Yee the Cherubyns date trees were made from the groūde vp aboue the dore and so stode they also vpon the wall of the temple The by postes of the temple were foure squared and the fashyon of the Sanctuary was euen as it appered vnto me a fore in y ● visyon The table was of wodde thre cubites hye and two cubites long his corners the length and the walles were of wodde And he sayd vnto me This is the table that shall stande before the Lorde The temple the holyest of all had either of thē two dores euery dore had two lytle wyckettes which were folden in one vpon another on euerye syde two And vpon the dores of the temple there were made Cherubins and date trees lyke as vpon the walles and a great thycke balke of wod was before on the out syde of y ● porche Upon both the sides of the walles of the porche there were made depe windowes and date trees hauynge beames balkes lyke as the house had ¶ Of the chambres of the temple for Preastes and the holy thynges CAPI XLII THEN caried he me out in to the fore court to warde the north and brought me in to the chambre that stode ouer agaynst the backe buyldynge north warde whiche had the length of an C. cubytes whose dore turned towarde the north The wydenesse conteyned L. cubytes ouer agaynst the. xx cubytes of the ynnermer court and agaynst the paued worke that was in the courte besyde all these thre there stode pylers one ouer agaynste another And before thys chambre there was a walkynge place of x. cubytes wyde and within was awaye of one cubyte wyde and theyr dores towarde the north Thus the hyest chambres were allwaye narower then the lowest and myddelmost of the buyldyng for they bare chambre vpon chambre and stode thre together one vpon another not hauynge pylers lyke the fore court therfore were they smaller thē those beneth and in the myddest to reken from the grounde vpwarde The wall without that stode by the chābres towarde the vttemost courte vpon the fore syde of the chambres was L. cubytes longe for the length of the vttemost chambres in the fore courte was L. cubytes also but the length therof before the temple was an C. cubytes These chambres had vnder them an intraunce of the east syde wherby a mā myght go in to them out of the fore courte thorowe the thycke wall of the fore courte towarde the east ryght ouer agaynst the separated buyldynge Before the same buyldynge vpon thys syde there were chābers also whiche had away vnto them lyke as the chambers on y ● north syde of the same length and wydnesse Theyr intraunce fashyon and dores were also of the same maner Yee euen like as the other chamber dores were ▪ so were those also of the south syde And before the waye towarde y ● syngers steppes on y ● east syde there stode a dore to go in at Then sayd he vnto me The chambers toward the north and the south whiche stande before y ● backe buyldynge those be holy habytacyons wherin the prestes that do seruyce before the Lorde must eate the most holy offringes and there must they laye y e most holy offrynges meatoffrynges synne offrynges and trespace ofrynges for it is an holy place When the prestes come therin they shall nat go out in to the fore courte but seynge they be holy they shal leaue the clothes of theyr ministra cyon and put on other garmētes when they haue any thynge to do with the people Nowe whē he had measured all the ynnermer house he brought me forth thorowe the east porte and measured the same rounde a boute He measured the east syde wyth the meterode whiche rounde aboute conteyned v. C. meterodes And the north syde measured he which conteyned rounde aboute eu● so much The other two sydes also towarde the south and the west whiche he measured conteyned eyther of them ▪ v. C. meterodes So he mesured all the foure sydes where there wente a wall rounde aboute v. C. meteroddes longe and as brode also whiche separated the holy from the vnholy ¶ He seyth the glory of God goyng into
The fyrst day of the fyrst moneth thou sholt take a yonge bullocke without blemysh and clenle the Sanctuary So the preste shall take of the bloude of the synoffrynge and spryncle it vnto the postes of the house and vpon the foure corners of the aulter with the dore postes of the ynnermar courte And thus shalt thou do also the seuenth day of the moneth for suche as haue synned of ignoraūce or beynge disceaued to reconcyle the house withall Upon the. xiiij daye of the fyrst moneth ye shall kepe Easter Seuen dayes shall the feast contynue wherin there shall no sowre nor leuened breade be eaten Upon the same daye shall the prynce geue for hym selfe and all the people of the lande a bullocke for a synoffrynge And in the feast of the seuen dayes he shall offre euery day a bullocke and a ram that are without blemysh for a burntofferyng vnto y ● Lorde and an he goate daylye for a synoffrynge For the meatoffrynges he shall geue euer an Ephah to a bullocke an Ephah to a ram and an Hyn of oyle to an Ephah Upon the. xv daye of the seuenth moneth he shall kepe y ● seuen dayes holy one after another euen as the other seuen dayes with the synoffrynge burntoffrynge meatoffryng and with the oyle ¶ The sacryfyces of the Sabboth and of the newe mones Thorowe whiche dores they muste go in or come out of the temple ●c CAPI XLVI THVS sayeth the Lord God the dore of the ynnermer courte towarde the Easte shal be shut the. vj. workynge dayes but in the Sabboth and in the daye of the newe Moone it shal be opened Then shal the prynce come vnder the dore porche and stande styll without by the dore cheke So the prestes shal offre vp his burnt healthofferynges And he shall worshyppe at the dore poste and go hys waye forth agayne but the dore shall nomore be shut tyll the euenynge On the same maner shall the people of the lande also do theyr worshyppe before the Lorde with out thys dore vpon the Sabbathes and newe Moones Thys is nowe the burntofferynge that the prynce shall brynge vnto the LORDE vpon the Sabboth syxe lambes without blemysh and a ram without blemysh and an Ephah for a meatoffrynge with the ram As for lambes he may geue as many meatoffrynges to them as he wyll and an Hyn of oyle to an Ephah In the daye of the newe moneth it shal be a yong bullocke without blemysh syxe lambes and a ram also without blemysh With the bullocke he shall geue an Ephah and with the ram an Ephah also for a meate offering but to the lambes what he maye come by And euer an Hin of oyle to an Ephah When the Prynce commeth he shall go vnder the dore porche and euen there departe forth agayne But when the people of the lande come before the Lord in the hyghe solempne feaste as many as come in by the North dore to do worshyppe shall go out agayne at the Southe dore And they that come in at y ● South dore shal go forthe agayne at the Northe dore There shall none go out at the dore where he came in but shal go ryght forthe ouer on the other syde and the Prynce shall go in and out amonge them Upon the solempne and hye feast dayes this shal be the meat offerynge An Epha to a bullocke and an Epha to a ram and to the lambes as many as he wyl but euer an Hin of oyle to an Epha Nowe when the Prynce bryngeth a burnt offerynge or an healthofferyng with a fre wyl vnto the Lorde the east dore shal be opened vnto him that he may do with his burnt and healthofferynges as he doth vpon the Sabboth and when he goeth forth the dore shal be shut after him agayne He shall daylye brynge vnto the Lorde a lambe of a yeare olde without blemyshe for a burnte offeryng this shall he do euery mornynge And for a meatofferynge he shall geue the syxt parte of an Epha and the thyrde parte of an Hin of oyle to myngle with the cakes euery mornynge Yee thys shal be a daylye meateofferynge vnto the Lorde for an euerlastynge ordinaunce thus shal the lambe the meatofferynge oyle be geuē euery mornynge for a daylye burntofferynge Moreouer thus sayeth the Lorde God If the Prynce geue a gyfte vnto any of hys sonnes then shall it be hys sonnes herytage perpetuall that he maye possesse it But If he wyll geue one of hys seruauntes some of hys herytage it shall be hys ☜ to the fre yeare and then to returne agayne vnto the prīce for his herytage shal be his sōnes onely The Prynce also shall take none of the peoples enherytaunce nor put them frome their possession but to his owne sonnes shal he geue his possession that my people be not scatred abrode but that euery man may haue his owne And he brought me thorow the entraunce at the syde of the dore to the habytacyon of the Sanctuary that belongeth to the preastes and stode towarde the Northe and beholde there was a place vpon the west syde then sayde he vnto me This is the place where the preestes shall dyght the trespace and syn offerynges and bake the meate offerynges that they nede not beare them into the outwarde courte and so to vnhalowe the people So he brought me into the vttemoste courte rounde aboute al the foure corners Beholde in euery corner of the fore courte there was yet a lytle courte Yee in all the foure corners of the courte there was made a lytle courte of xl cubites longe and. xxx cubytes broade these foure lytle courtes were of one like measure and there went a rydge wall rounde aboute them all foure vnder the whiche there were harthes made roūde about Then sayde he vnto me This is the kechyn where the mynysters of the house shall dyght the slayne offerynges of the people ¶ The vysyon of the waters that come out of the Temple The coastes of the lande of promesse and the ●yuis●on therof by trybes CAPI XLVII AFTER thys he brought me agayne before the dore of the house and beholde there gushed out waters from vnder the postes of the house eastwarde for y e house stode towarde the east that ranne downe vpon the ryght syde of the house whyche lyeth to the aulter southward Then caried he me out to the north dore brought me forth there rounde aboute by the vttermost dore y ● turneth eastewarde Beholde there came forth the water vpon the ryght syde Nowe whan the man that had the meterode in his hande wente vnto the east dore he measured a. M. cubytes and then he brought me thorowe the water euē to the ancles so he measured yet a thousande and brought me thorowe the water agayne vnto the knees yet measured he a thousande brought me thorow the water vnto the loynes After thys he measured a thousande agayne then was it such a ryuer that
he toke holde vpon me and set me vp agayne sayinge Beholde I wyll shewe the what shal happen in the last wrath for in the tyme appoynted it shal be fulfylled The ramme which thou sawest with the two hornes is the kynge of the Medes and Perses but the goate is the kinge of Greke lande the greate horne that stode betwyxte his eyes that is the principall kynge But where as it brake and foure other rose vp in the steade it signifieth that out of this people shall stande vp foure kyngdomes but not so myghtye as it After these kingdomes whyle vngodlynesse is a growing there shal aryse a kynge of an vnshamefast face whiche shal be wyse in darcke speakynges He shal be myghtye and stronge but nat in his owne strēgth He shall destroye aboue measure and all that he goeth aboute shall prospere he shall sleye the stronge and holy people And thorowe his craftynes falshed shall prospere in his hande his herte shal be proude and many one shall he put to death in his welthynesse He shal stāde vp agaynst the Prynce of Prynces but he shal be destroyed without hande And thys vysyon that is shewed vnto the is as sure as the euenynge and the mornynge Therfore wryte thou vpō this sight for it wylbe ●onge or it come to passe Upon this was I Daniel very faynte so that I laye sicke certayne dayes but when I rose vp I wente aboute the kynges busynesse and merueled at the vision neuerthelesse no man knewe of it ¶ Daniel desyreth to haue that performed of God whiche he had promysed consernynge the retourue of the people frō theyr bannysh ment in Babylon A true confession Daniels prayre is hearde Gabriel the Aungel expoundeth vnto hym the vysyon of the lxx weakes The anoyntyuge of Chryste The buyldynge agayne of Ierusalē vnder Nehemiah The death of Chryste CAPI IX IN the fyrst yeare of Darius the sonne of Ahalures which was of the sede of the Medes was made kynge ouer the realme of the Caldees yee euen in the fyrst yeare of his raygne I Daniel desyred to knowe the yearly nombre out of the bokes wherof the Lorde spake vnto Ieremy the Prophete that Ierusalē shulde lye wast lxx yeares I turned me vnto God the Lord for to pray and make myne intercession with fastynge sacke cloth ashes I prayed before y ● Lorde my God and knowledged sayeng O Lorde thou greate and fearful God thou that kepest couenaunt and mercy with them which loue the and do thy commaundementes We haue synned we haue offended we haue bene disobedient and gone backe yee we haue departed from all thy preceptes and iudgementes We wolde neuer folowe thy seruauntes the Prophetes that spake in thy name to our kynges and princes to our forefathers and to al the people of the lande O Lorde righteousnesse belongeth vnto the vnto vs pertayneth nothynge but open shame as it is come to passe thys daye vnto euery man of Iuda and to them that dwell at Ierusalem Yee vnto all Israel whether they be farre or nye thorowe out all landes wherin thou haste strowed them because of the offences that they had done agaynste the. Yee O Lorde vnto vs to our kynges and prynces to oure forefathers euen to vs all that haue offeded the belongeth opē shame But vnto the O Lorde oure God pertayneth mercy and forgeuenesse As for vs we are gone backe from hym and haue nat obeyed the voyse of the Lorde oure God to walke in his lawes whiche he layed before vs by his seruaūtes the Prophetes yee all Israel haue trāsgressed and gone backe from my lawe so that they haue nat herkened vnto thy voyce Wherfore the curse and othe that is wrytten in the lawe of Moyses the seruaūt of God and agaynst whō we haue offēded is poured vpon vs. And he hath perfourmed hys wordes whiche he spake agaynste vs and agaynste oure iudges that iudged vs to brynge vpon vs such a greate plage as neuer was vnder heauen lyke as it is nowe come to passe in Ierusalē Yee all this plage as it is wrytten in y ● lawe of Moses is come vpō vs. Yet made we nat our praier before the Lorde oure God that we myght turne agayne from our wickednesse to be lerned in thy verite Therfore hath the lorde made haste to brynge this plage vpon vs for the Lorde oure God is ryghteous in all his workes whiche he dothe for why we wolde not herken vnto his voyce And nowe O Lorde our God thou that with a myghtie hande hast brought thy people out of Egypt to get thy selfe a name which remaineth this daye we haue synned O Lorde done wyckedly agaynst all thy ryghteousnes yet let thy wrothfull displeasure be turned awaye I beseche the frō thy cyte Ierusalem thy holy hyll And why for oure synnes sake for the wyekednesse of our forefathers is Ierusalem thy people abhorred of all thē y ● are aboute vs. Nowe therfore O our God heare the praier of thy seruaunte his intercession O let thy face shyne ouer thy Sanctuary y t lyeth waste O my God enclyne thyne eare and herken at the leest for thyne owne sake open thyne eyes beholde howe we be desolated yee and the cytye also whiche is called after thy name for we do nat cast our prayers before the in oure owne ryghteousnes no but onely in thy greate mercyes O Lorde heare O Forgeue Lorde O Lorde consydre tarye nat ouer lōge but for thyne owne sake do it O my God for thy cytie and thy people is called after thy name As I was yet speakynge at my prayers knowledgyng myne owne synnes and the synnes of my people Israel makynge so myne intercessiō before the Lorde my God for the holy hils sake of my God yee whyle I was yet speakinge in my prayer beholde the mā Gabriel whō I had sene afort in the vision came flyinge to me touched me aboute the offerynge tyme in the euenynge He informed me spake vnto me O Danyel sayde he I am nowe come to make the vnderstande it For as soone as thou begannest to make thy prayer it was so dyuised therfore am I come to shewe the. And why For thou art a man greatly beloued Wherfore pondre the matter well that thou mayest lerne to vnderstande the visiō Lxx. wekes are determined ouer thy people and ouer thy holy cytie that the wyckednes maye be consumed that the synne may haue an ende that the offence may be reconcyleo and to bryng in euerlasting ryghteousnesse to fulfyl the vysyons and the Prophetes to anoynte the moost holy one Understande this then and marke it well that from the tyme it shal be concluded to go repayre Ierusalem agayne vnto Chryste or the anoynted prynce there shal be seuen wekes Then shall the stretes and walles be buylded agayne lxij wekes but with hard troublous tyme. After
to God The wyckednesse of the Prestes CAPI VI. IN theyr aduersytye they shall seke me and saye come let vs turne agayne to the Lorde for he hath smyten vs and he shall heale vs He hath wounded vs he shall bynde vs vp agayne after two dayes shall he quycken vs in y ● thyrde day he shal rayse vs vp so that we shal lyue in his syght Then shall we haue vnderstandyng and endeuour our selues to knowe the Lorde He shall go forth as the sprynge of the day and come vnto vs as the euenynge and mornynge rayne vpon the earth O Ephraim what shall I do vnto the O Iuda howe shall I intreate the seynge youre loue is lyke a mornynge cloude and lyke a dewe that goeth earely awaye Therfore haue I cut downe the Prophetes and let theym be slayne for my wordes sake so that thy punyshemente shall come to lyght For I haue pleasure in louynge kyndnesse and not in offerynge yee in the knoweledge of God more then in burntsacryfyce But euē lyke as Adam dyd so haue they brokē my couenaunt and set me at nought ☞ Gilead is a cyte of wycked doers of malycyous people bloud shedders The multytude of the Prestes is lyke an heape of the ues murtherers bloudthurstye for they haue wrought abhomynacyon Horryble thynges haue I sene in the house of Israel there playeth Ephrai the harlot Israel is defyled but Iuda shall haue an haruest for hym selfe when I returne the captyuyte of my people ¶ Of the vyces and wantonnnes of the people CAPI VII WHen I vndertake to make Israel whole then the vngraciousnesse of Ephraim and the wyckednesse of Samaria cōmeth to lyght then go they aboute with lyes At home they be theues and without they fall to robbynge They consydre not in theyr hertes that I remembre all theyr wyckednes They go aboute with theyr owne inuencyons but I se them well ynough They make the kynge the prynces to haue pleasure in theyr wyckednes lyes All these burne in aduoutry as it were an ouen that the baker heateth whē he hath left kneadyng tyl the dowe be leuened Euen so goeth it thys daye with oure kynges and prynces for they begynne to be woode droncken thorowe wine they vse familiarite with such as disceaue them They with the ymaginacyon of their hart are like an ouen theyr slepe is all the nyght lyke the slepe of a baker in y ● mornynge is he as hote as the flame of fyre they are all together as hote as an ouen They haue deuoured theyr owne iudges all their kynges are fallen yet is there none of them that calleth vpon me ☞ Therfore must Ephraim be myxte amonge the Heathen Ephraim is become lyke a cake that no man turneth straungers haue deuoured his strength yet he regardeth it not he waxeth ful of gray heares yet wyl he not knowe it the pryde of Israell is cast downe before theyr face yet wyll they not turne to the Lorde theyr God nor seke him for all thys Ephraim is lyke a doue that is begyled and hath no harte Now cal they vpon the Egypcians nowe go they to the Assyrians but whyle they be goynge here and there I shal sprede my net ouer them drawe them downe as the foules of the ayre according as they haue bene warned so wyll I punyshe them Wo be vnto them for they haue forsaken me They muste be destroyed for they haue set me at naught I am he that haue redemed them and yet they dyssemble with me They call not vpon me wyth they re hertes but lye houlynge vpon their beddes Where as they come together it is but for meate and dryncke and me wyl they not obey I haue taught them and defended theyr arme yet do they ymagyn mischefe agaynst me They turne them selues but not a ryghte and are become as a broken bowe Their prynces shall be slayne wyth the swearde for the malyce of they re tunges such blasphemyes haue they lerned in the lande of Egypte ¶ The destruccyon of Iuda and Israel because of theyr Idolatrye CAPI VIII SET the horne to thy mouthe and blowe get the swyftely as an Aegle vnto the house of the Lorde for they haue broken my couenaunt and transgressed my lawe Israel can saye vnto me thou art my God we knowe the but he hath refused the thing that is good therfore shal the enemye folowe vpon hym They haue ordened kynges but not thorowe me they haue made prynces and I must not knowe of it ▪ Of their siluer and golde haue they made them Images to brynge them selues to destruccyon Thy calf O Samaria shal be taken awaye for my wrothful indignacion is gone forth against the. Howe long wyl it be or they can be clensed For the calfe came from Israel the worcke man made it therfore can it be no God but euen to a spyders webbe shal the calfe of Samaria be turned ☞ They haue sowen wynde therfore shall they reape a storme Theyr sede shall beare no corne there shall no meale be made of theyr increase though they reape yet shall straungers deuoure it vp Israell shall peryshe the Gentyles shal intreate him as a foule vessell Sence they went vp to the Assyryans they are become lyke a wylde asse in the deserte Ephraim geueth rewardes to get louers therfore are they scatred among the Heathē ther wyll I gather thē vp They shal soone be weery of y ● burthen of kynges prynces Ephraim hathe made many aulters to do wickednes therfore shall y ● aulters turne to his synne Though I shewe them my lawe neuer so muche they counte it but straunge doctrine Wher as they do sacrifice offering the flesshe and eatynge it the Lorde wyll haue no pleasure therin but wyl remembre theyr wyckednes and punishe their sinnes Israell turneth agayne into Egipte they haue forgotten hym y ● made thē they buylde churches Iuda maketh many strong cyties therfore wyll I sende a fyre into their cytyes and it shal consume theyr places ¶ Of the hunger and captyuyte of Israel CAPI IX DO ☞ not thou triumphe O Israel make no boastynge more then the Heathen for thou haste commytted aduoutry agaynste thy God straunge rewardes haste thou loued more then all the cornefloures Therfore shall they nomore enioy y ● corne floures and wyne presses and theyr swete wyne shall fayle them They wyll not dwell in the Lordes lande but Ephraim turneth agayne into Egipte and eateth vncleane thinges amonge the Assyryās They poure out no wyne for a drinckofferyng vnto the Lorde neyther geue they him theyr slayne offringes but they be vnto them as mourners meates wherin all they that eate them are defyled For the bred that they haue suche luste vnto shall not come into the house of the Lorde ☞ What wyll ye do then in the solempne dayes and in the feast of the
swearde agaynst another yee they shall nomore lear ne to fyght but euery mā shall syt vnder his vyneyarde vnder hys fyg●re and no mā to fraye him away for the mouth of y ● Lord of hostes hath spokē it Therfore where as al the people haue walked euery mā in y ● name of his owne God we wyl walke in y ● name of the Lord our God for euer euer At the same tyme sayth the Lord wyl I gather vp y ● lame the outcastes such as I haue chastened wyl geue issue vnto the lame make of the outcastes a great people the Lorde him selfe shal be theyr kyng vpon the mount Sion from this tyme forth for euermore And vnto y ● O thou tower of Eder thou stronge holde of the daughter Syon vnto the shal it come euen the Lordshippe kyngdome of the daughter Ierusalē Why then art y u nowe so heuy is there no kyng in the are thy councelers away that thou arte so payned as a woman in her trauayle And nowe O thou daughter Syon be sorye let it greue the as a wyfe laboryng with chylde for nowe must thou get the out of the cytie dwel vpon the playne felde Yee vnto Babylon shalt thou go there shalt thou be delyuered there the Lorde shal lowse the from the hande of thyne enemyes Nowe also are there many people gathered together against the saying what Siō is cursed we shall se our lust vpon her But they knowe not the thoughtes of y ● Lorde they vnderstande not his councell that shal gather them together as the sheeues in the barne Therfore get the vp O thou daughter Syon and thresshe out the corne For I wyll make thy horne yron and thy clawes brasse that thou mayest grynde many people theyr goodes shalt thou appropriate vn to the Lorde and theyr substaunce vnto the ruler of the whole worlde ¶ Of the destruccyon of Ierusalem CAPI V. AFter that shalt thou be robbed thy selfe O y u robbers daughter they shall laye sege agaynst vs smyte the iudge of Israel w t a rodde vpon the cheke And y u Bethleē Ephrata art lytle amōge the thousandes of Iuda Out of the shal come vnto me which shal be the gouernour in Israell whose out goynge hath bene from the begynnynge from euerlastynge In the meane whyle he plageth them for a season vntyll the tyme that she whiche shal beare haue borne then shall the remnaunt of his brethren be cōuerted vnto y ● chyldren of Israel He shall stāde fast and geue fode in the strength of the Lorde and in the victory of the name of the Lorde his God and when they be conuerted he shal be magnifyed vnto the farthest partes of the worlde Then shall there be peace so that the Assyrian maye come into our lande treade in oure houses We shall brynge vp seuen shepherdes and. viii princes vpon thē these shal subdue the lande of Assur w t the swerde and the lāde of Nymrod wyth their naked weapēs Thus shall he deliuer vs from y ● Assirian when he cōmeth within our lande and setteth his fote within our borders And the rēnaunt of Iacob shal be among the multitude of people as the dewe of the Lorde and as the droppes vpon the grasse that taryeth for no man and wayteth of no body Yee y ● resydue of Iacob shal be among the Gentiles and the multitude of people as the lyon among the beastes of the wod and as the Lyōs whelpe among a flocke of shepe which when he goeth thorow tredeth down teareth in peces and there is no man that can helpe Thyne hande shal be lyfte vp vpon thyne enemyes and all thyne aduersasaries shall peryshe The tyme shall come also sayeth y ● Lorde that I wyll take thyne horses from the and destroye thy charettes I wyl breake downe the cytyes of thy lande and ouerthrowe all thy stronge holdes All witchcraftes wyll I rote oute of thyne hande there shal no mo soth sayinges be within the. Thyne Idols and thyne Images wyll I destroye out of y ● so that thou shalt nomore bowe thy selfe vnto the worckes of thyne owne handes Thy groues wyll I plucke vp by the rotes and breake downe y ● cyties Thus wyl I be auēged also vpō al y ● Heathen y t wyl not heare ¶ An ●●hortacyon to heare the iudgment agaīst Israel beynge vnkynde What maner of sacrifyces do please God CAPI VI. HErken nowe what the Lord sayeth Up reproue the mountaines let the hylles heare thy voyce O heare the punyshemēt of the Lorde ye mountaynes and ye mighty foundaciōs of the earth for y ● Lorde wyl reporue his people reason w t Israel O my people what haue I done vnto y ● or wherin haue I hurte the geue me answere Because I brought the from the lande of Egypte delyuered the out of the house of bondage Because I made Moses Aaron Miriam to lede y ● Remēbre O my people what Balach y ● kyng of Moab had Imagyned agaynst the and what answere that Balaam the sonne of Beor gaue hym from Sethim vnto Galgal that ye may knowe the louynge kyndnesses of the Lorde What acceptable thynge shal I offer vnto the Lord shall I bowe my kne to the hye God Shall I come before hym with brent offrynges and with calues of a yeare olde Hath the Lord a pleasure in many thousāde rammes or innumerable streames of oyle Or shall I geue my fyrst borne for myne offences the frute of my body for the synne of my soule I wyll shewe the O mā what is good what the Lorde requyreth of the Namely to do right to haue pleasure in louyng kyndnesse to be lowly to walcke w t thy God that thou mayest be called a citie of the Lorde that thy name maye be rightuousnesie Heare O ye trybes who wolde els geue you such warnyng Shuld I not be displeased for y ● vnrightuous good in y ● houses of the wycked and because the measure his mynyshed Or shulde I iustifye the false balaunces and the bagge of disceatful weyghtes amonge those that be full of ryches vnryghtuously gotten where the cytesyus deale with falshede speake lyes haue disceatfull tunges in their mouthes Therfore I wyll take in hāde to punish y ● and to make y ● desolate because of thy sines Thou shalt eat not haue ynough yee thou shalt brīge thy self downè Thou shalt fle but not escape those that thou woldest saue wyll I delyuer to the swerde Thou shalt sowe but not reape y u shalt presse out olyues but oyle shalt y ● not haue to anoint thy self with all thou shalte treade out swete muste but shalt dricke no wyne Ye kepe the ordiuaunces of Amri al the customes of the house of Ahab ye folowe their pleasures therfore wil
Iuda I wyl gather vp al thīges in the lande sayeth the Lord I wyl gather vp man beast I wyl gather vp the foules in y ● ayre the fysh in the see to the great decaye of the wycked and wyll vtterly destroye the men out of the lande sayeth the Lord. I wyl stretche out myne hāde vpon Iuda vpon al such as dwel at Ierusalem Thus wyl I rote out the remnaūt of Baal from this place the names of the Remurius prestes yee such as vpon their house coppes worshyp and bowe thē selues vnto the hoste of heauen which swere by the Lorde by their Malchom also whiche starte a backe frome the Lorde and neyther seke after the Lorde nor regarde him Be styl at the presence of the Lord God for the daye of the Lorde is at hande yee the Lorde hath prepared a slayne offeryng and called his gestes therto And thus shall it happen in the daye of the Lordes slayne offerynge I wyl vyset the prynces y ● kynges chyldren and al such as weare straunge ●●o thynge In the same daye also wyll I vyset all those that treade ouer the thresholde so proudly which fyl their Lordes house with robbery and falshede At y ● same time sayth the Lorde there shal be herde a greate crye from the fysh porte and an howlynge from the other porte and a great m●●thur from y ● byli●● Howle ye that dwell in the myll for all the marchaūt people are goue all they that were laden wyth syluer are roted out At the same tyme wyll I seke thorow Ierusalem wyth lanternes vyset them that continue in theyr dregges and saye in theyr hertes Tush the Lord wil do nether good nor euyl Their goodes shal be spoyled and theyr houses layde waste they shal buylde houses not dwell in them they shall plāte vyneyardes but not drincke y ● wyne therof For the great day of the Lorde is at hande it is herd by commeth on a pace Horrible is the tydinges of the Lordes day then shal the graunte crye out for that daye is a daye of wrath a daye of trouble and neuynysse a daye of vtter destrucyon mysery a darcke and glomyng day a cloudy and stormy day a day of the noise of trōpettes and shawmes against the strong cities hie towres I wyl bryng the people into suche vexacion y ● they shal go about lyke blynde mē because they haue synned agaynst the Lord. Their blode shal be shed as the dust and their bodyes as the myre Nether their siluer nor their gold shal be able to delyuere them in that wroth full day of the Lorde but the whole lande shal be cōsumed thorowe the fyre of hys geiousy for he shal soue make clene ryddaunce of all them that dwell in the lande ¶ He moueth to returne to God propheryeng vnto the one destruccyon and to the other delyueraunce CAPI II. COme together gather you O frowarde people or the thyng go forth that is cōcluded or the tyme be passed away as y ● dust or the feareful wrath of the Lord come vpon you yec or the day of the Lordes sore dyspleasure come vpon you Seke the Lord al ye meke harted vpon earth ye that worke after his iudgement seke rightuousnesse seke lowlynesse y ● ye may be defended in the wrothful day of the Lorde For Gaza shal be destroyed Ascalon shal be layde waste They shall cast out Asdod at the noone day and Accaron shal be pluckt vp by the rotes Wo vnto you y ● dwell vpon the see coost ye murtherous people the worde of y ● Lorde shall come vpon you O Canaan thou lāde of the Philistynes I wyl destroy the so that there shall no man dwell in the any more as for the see coost it shal be herdemens cotages shepe foldes yee it shal be a porcyon for such as remayne of the house of Iuda to fede therupon In the houses of Ascalon shal they rest towarde nyght for the Lorde theyr God shall vyset thē turne away their captyuite I haue herde y ● despyte of Moab the blasphemyes of y ● chyldren of Ammon howe they haue shamefully intreted my people magnifyed them selues within the borders of theyr lande Therfore as truly as I lyue sayeth the Lorde of hostes the God of Israel Moab shal be as Sodome Ammō as Gomorra euē dry thorue hedges salt pyttes a perpetuall wyldernes The resydue of my folke shal spoyle thē the remnaunt of my people shal haue thē in possession This shall happen vnto them for theyr pryde because they haue delte so shamefully with y ● Lorde of hostes people magnified thē selues aboue thē The Lord shal be grym vpon thē destroy al the goodes in y ● lande And all the Iles of the Heathen shal worshyppe him euery man in his place Yee Moryās also shal perysh w t my swerde yee he shall stretche out his hande ouer the north destroy Assur As for Niniue he shal make it desolate dry waste The flockes al the beastes of the people shal lye in y ● myddest of it pellicans storckes shall abyde in the vpper postes of it foules shall syng in the wyndowes and rauens shal syt vpō the balckes for y ● bordes of Cedre shall be ryuen downe This is the proude and carelesse cyte that sayde in her herte I am and there is els none O how is she made so wast y ● the beastꝭ lye therm Who so goeth by mocketh her and poynteth at her wyth his fynger ¶ Agaynst the gouerners of Ierusalem of the callyng of al the Gentiles A cōforte to the resyoue of Israell CAPI III. WO to the abhomynable fylthye cruell cyty which wyll not heare nor be refourmed Her trust is not in the Lorde neyther wyll she holde her to her God Her rulers within her are as roaryng lyons her iudges are as ‡ wolues in the euenyng which leaue nothyng behynde thē tyll y ● morowe Her prophetes are lyghte personnes and vnfaythfull men her prestes vnhalowe the Sanctuary and do wronge vnder the precence of the lawe But the iuste Lorde y ● doth no vnryght was amonge thē euery mornyng shewyng them his lawe clearly ceassed it not But y ● vngodly wil not lerne to be asshamed Therfore wyll I rote out thys people and destroye theyr to wres yee and make their stretes so voyde that no mā shal goo therin Ther cyties shal be broken downe so that no body shall be left nor dwell there anymore I sayde vnto thē O feare me and be content to be reformed That theyr dwellynge shulde not be destroyed that there shulde happen vnto them none of these thynges wherwith I shall vyset them But neuertheles they stande vp early to folowe the fylthines of their owne ymaginaciōs Therfore ye shall watte
Speake euery mā the trueth vnto his neyghbour execute iudgement truely and peaceably within youre portes none of you ymagyn euyl in his hert against his neighbour loue no false othes for al these are the thinges y ● I hate sayeth y ● Lorde And the worde of the Lord of hostes came vnto me sayeng thus sayeth the Lord of hostes The fast of the fourth moneth the fast of the fifth the fast of the seuenthe the fast of the tēth shal be ioy gladnesse prosperous hye feastes vnto the house of Iuda Onely loue the trueth peace Thus sayeth the Lorde of hostes There shall yet come people and the inhabiters of many cyties and they that dwel in one cyte shal go to another sayeng Up let vs go praye before the Lorde let vs seke the Lorde of hostes I wyl go w t you yee moch people and myghtye Heathen shal come and seke y ● Lord of hoostes at Ierusalem to praye before the Lord. Thus sayeth the Lorde of hostes In y ● tyme shall ten men out of all maner of languages of the Gentyles take one Iewe by the hemme of hys garment saye we wyll go with you for we haue hearde y e God is among you ¶ The conuersion of the Gentyles The cōmyng of Chryst syttynge on an Asse CAPI IX THe worde of the Lorde shal be receyued at Adrach and Damascus shal be his offerynge for the eyes of all men and of the tribes of Israel shal loke vp vnto the Lord. The borders of Hemath shal be herde therby Tirus also Sidon for they are very wise Tirus shal make her selfe stronge heape vp syluer as the sande golde as the clayes of the stretrs Beholde the Lorde shal take her in haue her in possession he shall smyte downe her power into the see she shal be cōsumed w t fyre This shall Ascalon se be afrayed Gaza shal be very sory so shall Accaron also because her hope is come to confusion For the Kynge of Gaza shal peryshe and at Ascalon shall no man dwel Straungers shal dwel at Asdod and as for y ● pryde of the Philistynes I shal rote it out Their bloude wyll I take away from their mouth their abhominacions from amonge their teeth Thus they shal be left for our god yee they shal be as a prince in Iuda Accaron like as a Iebusy And so wyl I cō pase my house rounde aboute w t my men of warre goying to and fro that no oppressour come vpon thē any more For that haue I sene nowe with myne eyes Reioyse y u greatly O daughter Syon be glad O daughter Ierusalē For lo thy kynge cōmeth vnto the euen the ryghtuous Sauiour Lowly symple is he he rideth vpon an asse vpon the foale of an Asse I wil rote out the charettes frō Ephraim the horse frō Ierusalē the batel bowes shal be destroyed He shal gyue y e doctryne of peace vnto the Heathen and his dominion shall be from the one see to the other from the floudes to the endes of the worlde Thou also thorow the bloude of thy couenaū shalt let * thy prisoners out of the ‡ pitte wherin is no water Turne you nowe to the stronge holde ye y ● be in prison long sore to be deliuered And this daye I bryng the worde y ● I wyl rewarde the double agayne For Iuda haue I bent out as a bowe for me and Ephraim haue I fylled Thy sonnes O Siō wyl I rayse vp agaynst the Grekes make the as a gyauntes swearde the Lorde God shal be sene aboue them and his dartes shal go forth as the lyghtnyng The Lorde God shal blowe the trompet and shal come forth as a storme out of the south The Lorde of hostes shal defende them they shal cōsume deuoure and subdue thē with slynge stones They shal dryncke and rage as it were thorow wyne They shal be filled lyke y ● base●s as the hornes of y ● aulter The Lord their God shal delyuer thē in the day as y ● flock of his people for y ● stones of his Sayntuary shal be set vp in his lāde O how prosperous goodly a thyng shal y e be The corne shal make y e yonge men chereful and the newe wyne the maydens ¶ The people is moued to requyre the doctryne of trueth of the Lorde The Lorde promyseth to vy●●t and comforte the house of Israel CAPI V. PRay the Lorde then bitymes to geue you the latter rayne so shal the Lorde make cloudes and geue you rayne ynoughe for al the increace of the felde For vayne is the answere of Idols The sothsayers se lyes and tel but vayne dreames the cōforte that they geue is nothynge worth Therfore go they astraye lyke a slocke of shepe are troubled because they haue no shepherd My wroth ful dispeasure is moued at the shepherdes I wyl vyset y ● gotes For the Lord of hostes wyl graciously vyset his flocke the house of Iuda and holde thē as a goodly fayre horse in the batayle Out of Iuda shal come the helmet the nayle the batelbowe and al the prynces together They shal be as the giaūtes whiche in the batayle treade downe the myre vpon the stretes They shal fyght for the Lord shal be with them so that the horsmen shal be confounded I wyl comforte the house of Iuda and preserue the house of Ioseph I wyll turne them also for I pyte them and they shal be lyke as they were when I had not cast thē of For I the Lorde am theyr God and wyl heare them Ephraim shal be as a gyaunt their herte shal be chereful as thorow wyne yee their children shal se it and be glad and their herte shall reioyce in the Lorde I wyll blowe for them and gather them together for I wyll redeme them They shal increace as they increased afore I wyll sowe them amonge the people that they may thyncke vpon me in farre coūtrees they shal lyue w t theyr chyldren turne agayne I wyl bring them agayne also from the lande of Egypt and gather them out of Assyrya I wyl cary them into the lande of Galaad and to Libanus they shal want nothing He shal go vpon y ● see of trouble smyte y ● see waues so y ● al the depe floudes shal be dryed vp The proude bostyng of Assur shal be cast downe and the scepter of Egypte shal be taken awaye I wyll comforte them in the Lorde that they maye walcke in his name sayeth the Lorde ¶ The destruccyon of the temple The care of the faythfull is commytted to Christ by the father A greuous vysion agaynst Ierusalem and Iuda CAPI VI. OPen thy dores O Libanus that the fyre maye consume thy Cedre trees Howle ye Firre trees for the Cedre is fallen yee al the
euery place shal their sacryfyte be done a clene meat-offring offred vp vnto my name for my name is great among y e Heathē saith y e Lorde of hostes But ye haue vnhalowed it ī that ye say y e aulter of y e Lord is not to be regarded the thīge that is set therupon not worthy to be eaten Now say ye It is but labour and trauayle thus haue ye thought scorne at it saieth the Lorde of hostes offering robbery yee the lame and the sycke Ye haue brought me ī a meat offering shulde I accept it of your hāde saieth the Lord Cursed be the dissēbler which hath in his flocke one y t is male when he maketh a vowe offereth a spotted one vnto y e Lord. For I am a great kyng sayeth the lorde of hostes and my name is fearfull among the Heathen ¶ Threatenynges agaynste the Prestes beinge seducers of the people CAPI II. ANd nowe O ye prestes this cōmaundemente toucheth you yf ye wyll not heare it nor regard it to geue the glory vnto my name saieth the Lorde of hoostes I wyll sende a curse vpon you and wyl curse youre blessynges yee curse them wyll I yf ye do not take hede Beholde I shall corrupte youre sede and cast donge in your faces euen the donge of your solempne feastes and it shall cleue faste vpon you And ye shall knowe that I haue sente this commaundement vnto you that my couenaūt whiche I made with Leui myghte stande sayeth the Lorde of hostes I made a couenaunt of lyfe peace with him this I gaue him that he myght stande in awe of me and so he dyd feare me had my name in reuerence The lawe of trueth was in his mouth there was no wyckednesse founde in his lyppes He walked with me in peace and equyte and dyd turne many one awaye from theyr synnes For the prestes lyppes shulde be sure knowledge y ● men may seke the lawe at his mouth for he is a messaunger of the Lorde of hostes But as for you ye are gone clene out of the way haue caused the multytude to be offended at the lawe ye haue broken the couenaūte of Leui sayeth the Lorde of hoostes Therfore wyl I also make you to be despysed and to be of no reputacyon amonge all the people because ye haue not kept my wayes but haue bene percyall in the lawe Haue we not all one father Hath not one God made vs why doth euery one of vs thē despyse hys owne brother so breake the couenaunt of our fathers Now hath Iuda offēded yee y ● abhomynacyō is done in Israel in Ierusalē for Iuda hath defi led the Sāctuary of y ● Lord which he loued and hathe kepte the daughter of a straunge God But the lorde shal destroy the mā that doth this yee both the master the scoler out of the tabernacle of Iacob with hym y ● offreth vp meatoffring vnto the Lorde of hostes Now haue ye brought it to thꝭ point agayne that the aulter of the Lord is couered with teres wepyng mourning so that I wyll nomore regarde the meat offeringe nether wil I receaue or accept any thyng at your hādes And yet ye say wherfore Euen because that wher as the Lord made a coue naūt betwixt the and thy wyfe of thy youth thou hast despysed Yet is she thyne owne companyon and maryed wyfe So dyd not the one and yet had he an ex cellent spryte What dyd then the one He sought the sede promysed of God Therfore loke well to your spryte and let no man despyse the wyfe of his youth If y ● hatest her put her awaye saieth y ● Lorde God of Israell and geue her clothynge for the scorne sayeth the Lorde of hostes Loke well then to youre sprite and despise her not Ye greue the Lorde with youre wordes yet ye saye wherwith all haue we greued him In this that ye say All that do euyll are good in the syght of God and suche please him Or els where is the God that punysheth ¶ Of the messaūger of the Lorde Iohn Baptyst● Of the ●aye of the Lorde and of Eliah CAPI III. BEholde I wyl sende my messaunger which shal prepare the way before me and the Lorde whom ye wolde haue shall soone come to his temple yee euen the messaunger of the couenaunte whome ye long for Beholde he commeth sayeth the Lorde of hostes But who maye abyde the daye of hys commynge Who shall be able to endure when he appeareth For he is lyke a goldsmythes fyre and lyke wasshers sope He shall syt hym downe to trye and to clense the syluer he shall pourge the chyldren of Leui and puryfy them lyke as golde and syluer that they maye brynge meatofferynges vnto the Lorde in ryghteousnesse Then shall the offeryng of Iuda and Ierusalem be acceptable vnto the Lorde lyke as from the begynnynge and in the yeares afore tyme. I wyll come and punyshe you and I my selfe wyl be a swyfte witnes agaynst y ● witches agaynst the aduouterers against false swearers yee agaiste those that wrongously kepe backe the hyrelynges dewtye whiche vexe the wyddowes and the fatherlesse and oppresse the straūger and feare not me sayeth the Lorde of Hostes. For I am the Lorde that chaunge not ye O chyldrē of Iacob wyl not leaue of ye are gone awaye fro myne ordynaunces and sens the tyme of your forefathers haue ye not kept them Turne you now vnto me and I wyll turne me vnto you saieth y ● Lorde of Hostes ye saye Wherin shall we turne Shulde a man vse falshede and disceate with God as ye vse falshede and disceate with me yet ye saye wherin vse we disceat w t the In Tythes and heaue offringes Therfore are ye cursed with penury because ye dissēble with me all the sorte of you Brynge euery Tithe into my barne that there maye be meat in myne house proue me withall sayeth the Lorde of hoostes yf I wyll not open the wyndowes of heauen vnto you poure you out a blessynge with plenteousnesse Yee I shall reproue the consumer for your sakes so that he shal not eat vp the frute of your grounde neither shall the vy●●rde be baren in the folde saieth the Lorde of hostes In so much that all people shall saye that ye be blessed for ye shall be a pleasaūt lande saieth the Lorde of hoostes Ye speake harde wordes against me sayth the Lorde And yet ye saye what haue we spoken agaynst the ye haue sayde It is but loste laboure to serue God What profyt haue we for kepynge his cōmaūdementes for walkyng hūbly before y ● Lorde of hoostes Therfore may we say that the proud are happy that they which deale with vngodlynes are set vp for they tempte God yet escape But they that feare god saye thus one to another
Ye shal nomore beare the Arcke vpon your shulders Now serue your Lord take the charge of his people of Israel after your villages your trybes accordynge as kyng Dauid the kyng of Israel hath ordayned accordyng as Salomon his sōne hath honorably prepared ye loke that ye all do seruyce in the tēple accordynge to the ordring destribucion of the principal mē whiche are appoynted out of the tribes to do seruice for the children of Israel Kyl the passeouer prepare offringes for your brethren do accordynge to the commaundement of y ● Lord which was giuen vnto Moses And vnto the people y ● was founde Iosias gaue xxx M. of shepe lābes kyddes Goates iij. M. oxen These the kynge of his kyngly liberalite gaue vnto y ● people accordyng as he had ꝓmysed to the Prestes for the Passeouer he gaue ij M. shepe an C. oxen Moreouer Iechonias Semetas Natha nael brethrē Hasabias Iehiel Iosabao gaue thē to the Passeouer v. M. shepe and v. C. bullockes And when these thinges were brought to passe the Prestes the Leuites stode goodly in theyr ordre had the vnleuened bred thorowe out the tribes And after the ordring of the principal mē in the tribes they offred vn to the Lord in the syght of the people accordyng as it is wrytten in the boke of Moses so they rosted the Easter lābe as according was As for the thāke offeringes the other they dyght thē in kettels pottꝭ and set thē before the people w t good wyl afterwarde before thē selues and the prestes For the prestes offred the fat vntyl the tyme was expyred but the Leuytes prepared for thē selues for theyr brethrē the chyldrē of Aaron The holy syngers also the chyldrē of Asaph stode in their ordre accordyng as Dauyd deuised So dyd Asaph Zachary Iouthun which were appoyuted by the kyng Moreouer the porters and dore kepers stode by the dores that diligētly so that none wente out of his standyng and seruice for theyr brethren the Leuites prepared for thē Thus were al thīges performed that belōged to the offeryng of the Lord. In that day they helde the passe ouer and offred thank offerynges besyde the sacrifyce of the Lorde accordyng to the commaundement of kyng Iosias So the chyldrē of Israel which were thē present helde an honorable Passeouer the teast of swete bread vij dayes long Yee such a Passeouer was not kepte in Israel frō the tyme of y ● Prophete Samuel And al the kinges of Israel helde not suche an Easter as this which kyng Iosias helde the prestes the Leuites the Iewes and al Israel of all thē y ● were at Ierusalē And in the. xviij yere of the raygne of Iosias was this Passeouer kepte And with a parfecte herte dyd kynge Iosyas order al his workes before the lorde and the thynges that were wrytten of hym in tymes paste concernynge those that synned and were vngodly agaynste the Lorde before all people and that soughte no● ▪ the worde of the Lorde vpon Israell After al these actes of Kynge Iosyas Pharao the kynge of Egypte wente vp came towarde Carmis by Euphrates and Iosyas went to mete him Then sēt the kyng of Egipt vnto Iosias saying what haue I to do w t the O kyng of Iuda I am not sent of the Lord to fyght agaynst y ● for my war is vpō Euphrates go y ● thy waye home agayne in al y ● hast And Iosias wolde not turne agayne vpon his charet but vndertoke to fyght agaynst him herkened not vnto the worde of y ● prophete which he tolde hi out of the mouth of God but pytched a batayle agaynst him in the felde of Mageddo And the princes preased to kyng Iosias Then sayd the kyng vn to his seruaūtes Cary me awaye out of the batayle for I am sore woūded And immediatly his seruaūtes toke him away out of the front of the batayle Then sat he vp vpon y e second charet came to Ierusalē died was buried in hꝭ fathers sepulcre And in al Iewry they mourned for Iosias yee the rulers also with their wyues made lamētacion for him vnto this day And this was done euer styll in Israel These thynges are wryten in the boke of the stories of the kynges of Iuda namely all the actes and workes of kynge Iosias his kyngly power maiesty his vnderstandyng in the lawe of God what he dyd yee thinges which are not wryten in the boke of the kynges of Israel Iuda And the people toke Iechonias the sonne of Iosias and made him kynge in steade of Iosias his father when he was xxxiij yeare olde And he raygned ouer Israel thre monethes And y ● kyng of Egypt put him downe y t he shulde not raygne in Ierusalem raysed vp a taxe of the people namely an C. talentes of syluer and one talente of golde The kynge of Egypt also made Ioachim his brother king of Iuda and Ierusalē As for thē of the kynges councel with the kyng him selfe and Za ra●●●s his brother he toke thē caried them awaye presoners into Egypt Fyue twentie yeare olde was Ioachim when he was made kyng in the lāde of Iuda and Ierusalē he dyd euyl before the Lord. After this Nabuchodonosor y ● kyng of Babilō came vp and bounde him with bandes of yron caried him vnto Babylō Nabuchodonosor also toke also the vessels y ● were halowed in the tēple of the Lord and al the Iewels and caryed thē vnto Babilon brought thē into his owne tēple at Babylon Of his vnclennes and vngodlynes it is wrytten in y e boke of the actes of the kinges And Ioachim his sonne raygned in his steade He was made kynge beyng xviij yeare olde and raygned but thre monethes and. x. dayes in Ierusalē dyd euyll before the Lord. So after a yere Nabuchodonosor sent and caused him to be brought vnto Babylon w t the holy vessels of the Lord made Sedechias his brother kyng of Iuda Ierusalē whē he was xxj yeare olde and he raygned xi yeare And he dyd euyll also in the syght of the Lorde and cared not for the wordes y t were spoken vnto hi by the prophete Ieremy at the mouth of the Lorde And where he had made an othe vnto kyng Nabuchodonosor he forswore hi selfe and fel from him hauig a styfneck a hert trangressed all the statutes and ordinaunces of the Lorde God of Israel The rulers also heades of the people of the Lord dyd much euyl became vngodly more then the Heathen beynge defyled in al maner of abhominacions Yee defiled the holy tēple of the Lord at Ierusalē And the God of theyr fathers sente his messaungers vnto thē to turne them backe to cal them agayne frō their sines for he wolde fayne haue spared them for his holy
The sōnes of Rebech iiij C. and thre The sōnes of Archad iiij C. and. xxvij The sōnes of Cham xxxvij The sōnes of Zoroar ij M. lxvij The sonnes of Adinu iiij C. lxj The sonnes of Adarectis an C. and. viij The sonnes of Ciaso and zelas an C. and seuē The sonnes o● Azorec iiij C. and. xxxix The sonnes of Iedarbone an C. and. xxxij The sonnes of Hananias an C. and. xxx The sōnes of Asoni xc The sonnes of Marsar iiij C. and. xxij The sonnes of zabarus xcv The sōnes of Sepholemon an C. and. xxiii The sonnes of Nepopas lv The sonnes of Hechana●us an C. and. lviij The sonnes of zebethanus an C. and. xxxij The sonnes of Crearpratros which is called also Enohadies Modias iiij C. and. xxiij Of them of Gramos and Gabea an C. and. xxi Of them of Besselon and ●eage lxv Of them of Bastarus an C. and xxii Of them of Be chenobes lv Of the sonnes of Lyptis there were an C. and. lv Of the sōnes of Labo●nus iij. C. lvij Of the sonnes of Sichem iij. C. and. lxx Of the sōnes of Suadon and Elimon iij. C. and. lxxviij Of the sonnes of Ericus ij M. an C. and. xlv The sonnes of Anaas iij. C. and. lxx The Prestes The sōnes of Ieddus The sonnes of Euther the sonnes of El Iasib iij C. and. lxxij The sonnes of En●erus ij C. and. lij The sōnes of Fasurius iij. C. lvij The sonnes of Carea ij C. and. xxvij The Leuytes The sonnes of Iesus in Ca●●hell and Banus and Serebias and Edeas seuentye and foure The whole nōbre of these from xij yeres was xxx M. iiij C. and lxij Of the sonnes daughters wyues the whole summe was xl M. ij C. xlij The sonnes of the prestes that praysed God in the tēple The sonnes of Asaph C. and. xxviij But the dore kepers were The chyldren of Esmenus the childrē of Aser the chyldren of Amon the chyldrē of Acuba Toba the chyldren of Tobi an C. xxxix in all The Preestes that serued in the temple The sonnes of Sel the sonnes of Gaspha the sonnes of Tobloch the sonnes of Caria the sonnes of Sub the sonnes of Hel●u the sonnes of Sabana the sonnes of Armacha the sonnes of Acub the sonnes of Utha the sonnes of Cetha the sonnes of Aggab the sonnes of Obay the sonnes of Anam the sonnes of Canna the sonnes of Geddu the sonnes of ●n the sonnes of Rad● the sonnes of Desanon the sonnes of Nechoba the sonnes of Caseba the sonnes of Goz● the sonnes of Ozui the sonnes of S●●ona the sonnes of A●ra the sonnes of Hastē the sonnes of Asiana the sonnes of Manei the sonnes of Nasisin the sonnes of Accua the sonnes of Agista the sonnes of Azui the sonnes of Fauon the sonnes of Phasalon the sonnes of Meeda the sonnes of Susa the sonnes of Cared the sonnes of Barcus the sonnes of Sarea the sonnes of Coesi the sonnes of Nasit the sōnes of Agista the sōnes of Pedon Salomon his sonnes the sonnes of Asophot the sonnes of Phazida the sōnes of Cel● the sōnes of Dedon the sōnes of Gaddahel the sōnes of Zapheus the sonnes of Aggia the sōnes of Sacharet the sōnes of Sabathem the sonnes of Saroneth the sōnes of Malsit the sonnes of Ania the sonnes of Sasus the sonnes of Addus the sōnes of Suba the sonnes of Eara the sonnes of Rabotis the sonnes of Phasphat the sōnes of Malmon Al these ministred in the Saynctuary and were seruauntes of Salomon euen iiij C. and. lxxxij These folowynge are they that went vp from Chelmellat Thelarsa whose Prynees were Carmelā and Careth and myght not shewe forth theyr cyties kynreddes howe they were of Israel The sōnes of Dalarus the sonnes of Tuben the sonnes of Nechodaicus Of the Prestes that executed the offyce of the Presthode and were not founde The sonnes of Obia the sonnes of Achisos the sonnes of Addyn whiche maryed one of the daughters of Phargelen and were named alter him The wrytyng of the same kinred was sought in the register of theyr generacion but it was not foūde therfore were they forbyddē to execute the office of y ● presthode Unto thē sayd Nehemias As●haras that they shulde haue no porcyon in the Sāctuary tyll there rose vp an hye Prest that were well instructe in the playne clearenes and trueth Of all Israel besyde seruaūtes and maydens there were xlij M. in C. and xl Now were there of seruauntes and maydens vij M. iij. C. xxxvj Of syngyng mē and syngynge women there were two hundreth lxv Foure hundreth and. xxxv Camels Seuen thousande and. xxxvi horses Two hundreth thousande and. xiv mules Fyue M. and. xxv asses Theyr heades also and the rulers in the tribes whē they came to Ierusalem wo●●e buylde and set vp the temple of God againe in his place they gaue after theyr avyl●●e vnto the temple to the treasure to the seruice of y e Sāctuary xij M. poūdes of golde fyue thousande of syluer an hundreth prestes garmentes And so owelt the Prestes the Leuites and the people that went out to Ierusalem in the countre there aboute y ● syngers also the porters euery one of Israel in his owne lande So when the seuēth moneth came and whē the chyldrē of Israell were euery mā at his busynes they came al with one cōsent in to the court which was before y ● East dore And there stode Iesua the sonne of Iosedec his brethren the Prestes Zorobabell the sōne of Salathiel his brethrē settyng vp an aulter to offre brent sacrifices vpō it as it is writtē in the lawe of Moses There came people also of other coūtrees and the Heathen out of al landes to see vp y e aulter in his place and offred sacrifices and brent offerynges vnto the Lorde in the mornynge And so they helde the feast of tabernacles as it is commaunded in the lawe And dayly offered they as accordnge was made y ● sacrifices appoynted the offrīges also of the Sabbathes and of the newe mones and all holy feastes And al they that vowed offerynges vnto the Lorde beganne at the newe mone of the. vij moneth to offre vnto God for the temple of the Lorde was not yet buylded And they gaue vnto y ● Masons and Carpenters money meate drinke with cherefulnesse Unto them of Sidon also and Tyre they gaue cartes that they shulde cary Cedre trees from Libanus to be toystes and beames that they shuld make shyppes in the hauen of Ioppe accordynge as it was appointed and ordained by Cirus kynge of the Persyans And in the second yeare they came into y ● temple of God at Ierusalem In the secōd moneth begāne Zorobabel the sonne of Salathiel and Iesua the sonne of Iosedec and their brethren the Prestes and Leuites and all they that were come vnto Ierusalem out ot the captiuite of Babylon layed the foūdacion of the
captyuyte And Esdras the prest chose vnto hym the pryncypall men from amonge the fathers accordynge to theyr names in the newe mone of the tenth moneth they sat together to examen thys matter And so the matter was a determynynge concernynge the men that had outlandysh wyues vntyl the newe mone of the fyrst moneth And of the prestes that had myxte them selues with outlandysh wyues there were founde Of the sonnes of Iesu the sonne of Iosedec and hys brethren Mazeas Eleazar Ioribus Ioadeus whiche offred them selues to put awaye theyr wyues and to offre a ramme for theyr ignoraunce And of the sonnes of Semmeri Masseas and Esses I●elech Azarias Of the sōnes of Fosera Limosias Hismaen Nathanea Iussio Ieddus and Talsas And of the Leuytes Iosabdus Semeis and Colnis Caletas Fa●teas Colnas Elionas Of the syngers of the Sanctuary Eliarib Zackarus Of the porters Sallumus and Tolbanes And of Israel of the chyldren of Foro Osi Remias Geddias Melchias Michilus Eleazarus Iemmebias Bannas And the chyldrē of Iolamā Chamas● Zachari Ieizrelus Ioddius Erimoth and Elias And of y ● sonnes of Iathoim Eliadas Liasamus Zochias Larimoth Sabdis and Tebedias And of the sonnes of Zebes Iohannes Amanias Zabdias Emineus And of y ● sonnes of Bannꝰ Olāmus Maluchus Ieddus Iasub Asabus and Ierimoth And of y ● sonnes of Addin Naatus Moosias Caleꝰ and Raanas Mansuas Mathathias Besel Bannꝰ Manasses And of the sōnes of Naue Nones Afeas Melchias Sameas Simon Beniamin Malchus and Marras And of the sōnes of Asom Carianeus Mathathias Ba●nus Eliphalach Manasses Seme● Of the sonnes of Bauues Ieremy Moodias Abramas Ioel Baneas Peliaas Iona Marimoth Eliasib Mathaneus Eliasis Ozias Dielus Semediꝰ Zambris Ioseph Of the sonnes of Nobeus Idelus Matha thias Sabadꝰ Zecheda Sedmi Iesseus and Baneas All these bad taken outlādysh wemen to mariage and they put thē a waye with theyr chyldren The prestes and Leuites and all they that were of Israel dwelt at Ierusalem and thorowout all the lande in the newe moone of the seuenth moneth the chyldren of Israell were in theyr dwellynges And the whole multitude came together vpon the floore at the East syde of the holy porte of the tēple And they spake vnto Esdras the hye preste and reader that he wolde brynge the lawe of Moses whiche was geuen of the Lorde God of Israel So Esdras the hye Prest brought y ● lawe vnto the whole multitude of thē to mā womā to all Prestes y ● they myght heare y ● lawe in the newe mone of y ● vii moneth And he red in the flore y ● is before the holy porte of the temple frō the mornyng early vnto the euenynge before men and wemen And they applyed theyr mynde all vnto the lawe And Esdras the Prest and reader of the lawe stode vp vpon a pulpy● of wodde whiche was made therfore and vpon his ryght hande there stode by hym Mathathias Samus Ananias Azarias Urias Ozechias and Balsamus Upon his lefte hande stode Faldeus Misael Malachias Abuschas Sabus Nabadias and Zachary Then toke Esdras the boke before the whole multytude for he was the pryncypall had in most honoure of them all And when he had red out the lawe they stode al strayght vpō theyr fete So Esoras praysed the Lorde the most hye God y ● almyghty God of Hostes. And all the people answered Amen and helde vp theyr handes fell downe flat vpō the earth and praysed the Lorde And Iesus Eeneas Sarebias Iaddimus Accubus Sabbatheus Cal●●hes Azarias Ioradus Ananias Philias the Leuites lyft their handes vpwarde bowed their faces to the grounde praysed the Lorde Those were they which taught the law of the Lord and red the lawe of the Lord in the congregacion euery man set them before that vnderstode the lawe Then spoke Atharates vnto Esdras the hye Prest reder to the Leuites that taught the multytude saying Thys daye is holy vnto the Lorde and all they that had hearde the lawe wepte So Edsras sayde Departe youre waye then and eate y ● best drynke the swetest sende gyftes vnto them that haue nothynge for this daye is holy vnto the Lorde and be nat ye sory for the Lorde wyll brynge you to honoure And the Leuytes shewed it openly to them all saynge This daye is holy be ye not sory Then wente they theyr waye euery chone and dyd eate and dryncke and were mery and sente rewardes vnto them that had nothynge y ● they also myght eate with gladnesse for they were excedyngly reioysed thorowe the wordes that were red vnto them in the lawe And so they were all gathered together at Ierusalem to holde the feast accordynge to the couenaunte of the Lorde God of Israel The ende of the thryde boke of Esdras ❧ The. iiij booke of Esdras ¶ The people is reproued for theyr vnthanckfulnes God wyll fynde another people yf these wyll nat be enformed CAPI I. THe seconde booke of the Prophete Esdras the sōne of Saraias y ● sōne of Azarias the sonne of Helchia the sōne of Sallum the sonne of Sado● y ● Sonne of Achitob the sonne of Achia the sonne of Phinees the sonne of Hely the sōne of Amerias the sōne of Azarias the sōne of Maraioth the sōne of Sarahias the sōne of Uzi the sonne of Boccus y ● sonne of Abisu the sonne of Phinees the sōne of Elezar the sonne of Aaron of the trybe of Liue which was presoner in the lande of Mades in the raygne of Artaxerses Kynge of Persia. And the worde of the Lorde came vnto me saying go thy waye she we my people theyr synful dedes and theyr chyldren theyr wyckednesses whiche they haue done agaynst me that they may tell theyr chylders chyldren the same for the sinnes of theyr fathers are increased in them And why they haue forgotten me and haue offred vnto straunge goddes Am nat I euen he that brought them out of the lande of Egypt frō the house of bondage But they haue prouoked me vnto wrath and despised my councels Pull thou out then the hearre of thy heade and cast all euell ouer them for they haue nat bene obediente vnto my lawe It is a people without lernynge nourtoure Howe longe shall I forbeare them vnto whom I haue done so muche good Many kynges haue I destroyed for theyr sakes Pharao with his seruauntes all his power haue I smytten downe slayne All the nacions haue I destroyed and roted out before thē in the East haue I brought two landes people to nought euen Tyre and Sydō haue slayne all theyr enemyes Speake thou therfore vnto them sayinge Thus sayeth the Lorde I led you thorowe the see and haue geuen you sure stretes sēse the begynnynge I gaue you Moses to be youre captayne and Aaron to be the prest I gaue you lyght in a pyler
helpe hym There came such a feare also vpon those countrees that the indwellers of all the cyties the Princes and rulers and the people together wente forth to mete hym as he came and receaued hym honorably with garlādes and torches with daunses tabrettes and pypes Neuerthelesse though they dyd this yet myght they nat swage his rigorious stomack but he destroyed their cyties hewed downe their woddes For Nabuchodonosor the kynge had cōmaunded hym y t he shulde roote out all the Goddes of the lande to the intent y ● he only myght be called taken for God of y ● nacyons whiche Holofernes with his power brought vnder him So went he thorowe Syria Sabal and thorow all Appamia and all Mesopotamia and came to the I●umeans in the lande of Gabaa and Septopoly and toke theyr cyties and remayned there thyrtye dayes wherin he caused all the whole multytude of hys Hoste to be gathered together ¶ Israel requyred helpe of God against Holofernes They f●●t and praye CAPI IIII. WHen the chyldrē of Israel y ● dwelt in Iewry hearde thys they were sore afrayed of hym There came trēblynge and feare vpon thē least he shuld do that vnto the cytie of Ierusalem and the temple of the Lorde y ● he had done to other cyties theyr temples So they sent into al Samaria roūde about vnto Iericho toke in occupyed al the toppes of the mountaynes made fast the townes w t walles prepared corne for them agaynste the battayll Eliachim also the Preste wrote vnto all them that dwelte towarde Esdrelon which lyeth ouer agaynst y ● great felde by Dothaim and vnto all those by whom men myght haue passage vnto them that they shulde take in the wayes of y ● mountaynes wherby there might be any waye passage to Ierusalē and that they shulde holde dilygent watch where any strayte was betwixt the mountaynes And the childrē of Israel dyd as Eliachim the Prest of the Lorde had commaunded thē And all the people cryed vnto the Lorde earnestly humbled theyr soules w t fastynges prayers they and theyr wyues The prestes put on hearye clothes layed the yong babes before the temple of the Lorde couered the aulter of the Lorde with an hearye cloth And w t one accorde they cryed vnto the Lorde God of Israel y ● theyr chyldren shulde not be geuen into a praye theyr wyues into a spoyle y ● theyr cyties shulde not be layed wast that theyr Sanctuary shulde not be vnhalowed so they to be a shame rebuke vnto y ● Heathē Then Eliachim the hye Prest of y ● Lorde went rounde about all Israel spake vnto them sayinge Be ye sure that the Lorde wyll heare youre peticyons yf ye contynue stedfast in fastynges prayers in the syght of the Lorde Remēbre Moyses the seruaūt of the Lorde which ouerthrowe the Amalechites that trusted in theyr might power in theyr hoost in theyr shyldes in theyr charrettes horsmen not w t weapens but with holy prayers Euen so shal all the enemyes of Israell be yf ye continue in this worke that ye haue begonne So vpon thys exhortacyon they contynued in prayer before the Lorde In so much y t they whiche offred brēt sacrifyces vnto the Lorde offred the offringes vnto the Lorde beynge arayed in hearye clothes had asshes vpō theyr heades And they all be sought God frō theyr whole hert y ● he wolde vyset hys people of Israel ¶ Holofernes is discontent with the Iewes Iehior ●hewith vnto Holofernes the m●ruelles of God done vnto the Iewes for which thinge the ●●●ers vnder Holofernes were very angry with him CAPI V. AND worde came to Holofernes the Prynce of y ● warres of the Assyryans that the chyldren of Israel prepared thē selues to make resistaūce how they had stopped y ● wayes betwixte y ● moūtaynes Then was he exceadynge wroth called all the Prynces of Moab the Captaynes of Ammon sayde vnto thē Tel me what people is thys that kepeth in the mountaynes Or what howe great are theyr cytes What is theyr power Or what maner of Hooste haue they who is theyr Captaine And why do they despyse vs more then all those that dwel in the East and come nat forth to mete vs that they myght receaue vs with peace Then Achior the Captayne of all the Ammonites answered sayd Syr yf it please the to heare I wyll tell the trueth before the cōcernynge this people y ● dwel in the mountaynes and there shall no lye go out of my mouth This people is of the generacyō of the Caldees they dwelt fyrst in Mesopotamia for they wolde not folowe y ● goddes of theyr fathers that were in the lande of the Caldees so forsoke they the coustomes of theyr fore fathers which had many goddes and worshipped one God that made heauē and earth whiche also cōmaunded thē that they shulde go frō thence dwel at Haran Nowe when there came a dearth into the whole lande they wente downe to Egypte there they dwels foure hundreth yeares in the which they multiplied so greatly that theyr Hoost myght nat be nombred And when the kynge of Egypte oppressed them and subdued thē in buyldynge of his cyties with makynge of claye bryck they cryed vnto God theyr Lorde which punished the whole lande of Egypt with diuerse plages Nowe when the Kynge of Egypte let thē go theyr waye and the plage ceassed then folowed after them to take them to bring them agayne into his seruice whyle they were flyenge awaye the God of heauen opened the see so that the waters stode fast vpō bothe the sydes as a wall and these wente thorowe the botome of the see drye shod In the which place when an innumerable people of the Egypcyans folowed vpon them they were so ouer whelmed with y ● waters that there remayned nat one to tell them y ● came after howe it happened So when thys people was passed thorow the reed see they came into the wildernes of the mounte Sinai where neuer mā myght dwel afore and where the sonne of mā had neuer rested There were the bytter waters made swete for them that they myght drynke and forty yeares had they meate from heauen Where soeuer they wente without bowe arowe without bukler or swerde theyr God fought for them and caused them to haue the vyctory Yee no man was able to hurte thys people excepte it were so that they departed vnfaythfully from the worshyppynge of the Lorde theyr God But as ofte as they worshypped any other besyde theyr God he gaue them ouer to be spoyled to be slayne and to be put to confusion Neuerthelesse as oft as they were fory for departyng from the worshyppe of theyr God the same God of heauen gaue them power and strength to with stande theyr enemyes Moreouer they slewe the Kynge of the Cananites Iebusites Pheresites Hethites Euites
theyr youth vp If thou haue daughters kepe theyr body shewe not thy face chereful towarde them Marie thy doughter and so shalt thou perfourme a weyghtie mater but geue her to a man of vnderstandynge If thou haue ● wyfe after thyne owne mynde forsake her not ● but commytte not thy selfe to the hatefull Honoure thy father frō thy whole hert forget not the soroufull trauayle that thy mother had with the remembre y ● thou wast borne thorowe them howe caust thou recompense them the thynges that they haue done for the Feare the Lorde with all thy soule honoure his minysters Loue thy maker with all thy strength ● forsake not his seruauntes Feare the Lorde with al thy soule honoure his Prestes Geue them theyr porcion of the fyrst frutes and increase of the earth lyke as it is commaunded the and reconsyle thy selfe of thy neglygence w t the lytle flock geue them the shulders and appoynted offringes and fyrstlynges Reache thyne hande vnto the poore y t God maye blesse the with plenteousnes Be lyberall vnto all men lyuynge yet let not but do good euen to them that are deed Let not thē that wepe be without comforte but mourne w t such as mourne Let it not greue the to vyset the sycke for that shall make the to be beloued Whatsoeuer thou takest in hāde remembre the ende and thou shalt neuer do amysse ¶ Agaynst thy better is no stryuynge Of the deeth of thine enemye maiest thou not reioyse nor delpyse thy neyghbours nor the wordc● of the wyse CAPI VIII STryue not with a myghtye mā lest thou chaunse to fal into hys handes Make no varyaunce w t a rych man lest he happen to bringe vp an harde quarell againste the. For golde and syluer hathe vndone many a man yee euen the kertes of kynges hathe it made to fal Stryue not with a man that is full of wordes and laye no styckes vpon hys fyre Kepe no company with the vnlerned lest he geue thy kynred an euel reporte Deipyse not a man that turneth hym selfe awaye from synne and caste hym nat in the teeth withall but remēbre that we are fraile euerychone Thynke scorne of no man in his olde age for we waxe olde also Be not glade of the death of thyne enemye but remēbre y ● we must dye al y ● sorte of vs faine wolde we come into ioye Despyse not y ● sermons of such elders as haue vnderstandynge but acquaynte thy selfe w t the wyse sentēces of the for of them y u shalt lerne wys dome the doctryne of vnderstanding and howe to serue great men without cōplaint Go not from the doctryne of the elders for they haue lerned it of theyr fathers For of them thou shalt lerne vnderstandyng so that thou mayest make answere in the tyme of nede Kyndle not the coales of synners whan thou rebukest them lest thou be bret in the fyrie flammes of theyr synnes Resyst not the ●ace of the blasphemer that he laye not wayte for thy mouth Lende not vnto him that is myghtter then thy selfe If thou lendest hym coūte it but lost Be not surtye aboue thy power yf thou be then thynke surely to paye it Go not to lawe with the iudge for he wyll iudge accordynge to hys owne honoure Trauaylle not by y ● waye with hym that is braynelesse lest he do the euell for he foloweth his owne wylfulnes and so shale thou perysh thorowe his foly Stryue not with hym that is angrie cruell and go not with hym into the wylderues for bloude is nothinge in hys syght and where there is no helpe he shall murther the. Take no councell at fooles for they loue nothynge but the thynges that please them selues Make no councel before a straunger for thou canst not tei what wyllcome of it Open not thyne herte vnto euery man lest he be vnthanckfull to the and put the to reprofe ¶ The ieopardyes of chastenes are to be eschued An olde treade is to be preferred before a newe The glery ● rychesse o● synners Rightwes men shuld be bydden to gest Laboure is the chefe thinge in a worcke man wysdome in a prynce CAPI IX BE not gelous ouer the wyfe of thy bosome that she shewe not some shrewed poynte of wycked doctryne vpō the. Geue not the power of thy lyfe vnto a womā lest she come in thy strength and so thou be cō founded Loke not vpon a woman y t is desyrous of many men lest thou fall into her snares Use not the cōpany of a womā that is a player a daunser heare her not lest thou perysh thorow her entysynge Beholde not a mayden that thou be not hurte in her bewry Cast not thy mynde vpō harlottes in any maner of thynge leste thou destroye bothe thy selfe and thyne herytage Go not about gasynge in euery lane of the cytie nether wandre thou abrode in the stretes therof Turne awaye thy face frō a bewtyfull womā loke not vpō the fayrnesse of other Many a mā hathe peryshed thorowe the bewtye of wemen for thorowe it the desyre is kyndled as it were afyre An aduouterous woman shal be trodden vnder fote as myre of euery one that goeth by the waye Many a man wonderynge at the bewtye of a straunge woman hathe bene cast out for her wordes kyndie as a fyre Syt not with another mans wyfe by any meanes lye not with her vpō the bed make no wordes with her at the wyne leste thyne herte consente vnto her and so thou with thy bloude fall into destruccion Forsake not an olde frende for the neve shall not be lyke hym A newe frēde is newe wyne let him be old and thou shalt dryncke hym with pleasure Desyre not the honoure and ryches of a syn ner for thou knowest not what destruccyon is for to come vpon hym Delite not thou in the thynge that the vngodly haue pleasure in beinge sure that the vngobly shal not be acceptēd vntyll theyr graue Kepe the from the man that hath power to sleye so nedest thou not to be afrayed of deathe And yf thou comest vnto hym make no faute lest he happē to take away thy lyfe Remembre that thou goest in the myddest of snares and vpon the bul workes of thy cytie Beware of thy neyghboure as tye as thou canst medle with such as be wyse haue vnderstandynge Let iust men be thy gestes let thy myrth be in the feare of God let the remembraunce of God be in thy mynde and let al thy talkynge be in y ● cōmaundementes of the Hiest In the handes of craftesmen shal the worckes be cōmēded so shall the Princes of the people in the wysdome of their talkynge A man full of wordes is perelous in his cytie and he that is rasshe in his talkyng shal be abhored ¶ Of kynges and Iudges Pryde and
marcke false wordes A frowarde hert geueth heuines but a man of experience lifteth hym vp agayne The woman receyueth euery man yet is one daughter better then another A fayre wyfe reioyseth her husband a man loueth nothyng better If she be louynge vertuous wyth all then is not her husbande lyke other men He that hathe gotten a vertuous woman hath a goodly possession she is vnto him an helpe and pyler wherupon he resteth Where no hedge is there y ● goodes are spoyled where no huswyfe is there the frendles mourneth Lyke as there is no credēce geuē to a robber that goeth from one cytye to anoher So is not the man beleued that hath no nest and must turne in where he may abyde in the nyght ¶ Howe a man shulde knowe frendes and councellers and searche the company of a holy man CAPI XXXVII EUery frende sayeth I wyll be frendely vnto him also But there is some frend whiche is onely a frende in name Remayneth there not heuynes vnto death when a companyon and frende is turned to an enemye O most wycked presumpcyon From whense art thou spronge vp to couer y e earth with falshede disceate There is some cōpanyon whiche in prosperite reioyseth wyth his frende but in the tyme of trouble he taketh parte against hym There is some companyon that mourneth with his frende for the bely sake but when trouble commeth he taketh holde of the shylde Forget not thy frende in thy mynde and thynke vpon hym in thy ryches Seke no councell at thy kyns men and hyde thy councel frō such as beare the no good wyl Euery coūceler bryngeth forth his coūcell Neuertheles there is some that counceleth but for his owne profite Beware of the counceller and be aduysed afore whereto thou wylte vse him for he wyll councel for him selfe Lest he cast the lot vpō the and say vnto the Thy way purpose is good after warde he stāde agaynst the and loke what shall become of the. Aske no councel at him that suspecteth y ● for an enemy and hyde thy councel frō suche as hate the. Aske no councell at a woman cōcernyng the thinges that she longeth for nor at a fearfull and fayne herted bodye in matters of warre or at a marchaunt howe deare he wyll cheape thy wares towarde his or at a byer of sellynge Or at an enuyous man of thankes geuyng or at the vnmercyfull of louyng kyndnes or at an vnhonest man of honestye Or at the slouthfull of workynge Or at an hyrelynge whiche hath no house or profyte or wealth An ydle bodye wolde not gladly heare speake of much labour Take no suche folkes to councel but be dilygent to seke councel at a vertuous man that feareth God suche one as thou knowest to be kepte of the cōmaundementes which hath a mind after thyne owne mynde and is sory for the when thou stumblest And holde thy councel fast in thyne hert for there is no man more faythfull to kepe it then thou thy selfe For a mans mynde is sūtyme more disposed to tell oute then seuen watchemen that sit aboue in an hye place lokyng aboute them And aboue all this praye y ● hyest that he wyll leade thy waye in faythfulnes and truthe Before all thy workes aske councel fyrst and or euer thou doest any thyng be well aduised There be foure thynges that declare a chaunged herte wherout there spryngeth euyl and good death lyfe and a masterfull tonge that bableth muche Some man is apte and well instructe in many thynges and yet very vnprofitable vnto hym selfe Some man there is that can geue wyse and prudent councell and yet is he hated and continueth a begger for that grate is not geuē him of God to be accepted Another is robbed of all wysdome yet is he wyse vnto him selfe the frute of vnderstandyng is commendable in his mouth A wyse man maketh his people wyse y e frutes of his wysdome fayle not A wyse mā shall be plentuously blessed of God al they that se hym shall speake good of hym The lyfe of a man standeth in the nombre of the dayes but y e daies of Israel are inumerable A wyse man shall optayne fayfulnes and credence among hys people and his name shal be perpetuall My sonne proue thy soule in thy lyfe yf thou se any euyll thinge geue it not vnto her For all thynges are not profytable for al men nether hath euery soule pleasure in euery thynge Be not gredye in euery eatyng be not to hastye vpon all meates For excesse of meates bringeth syckenes and glotony cōmeth at the last to an vnmeasurable heate Thorow surfet haue many one perisshed but he that dyeteth him selfe temperatly prolongeth his lyfe ¶ A physicion in syckenes ought we to pray and to fynde a Physycion whiche healeth by prayer The ●ew●pynge of the deed S●du●● Wysdome Artificers or craftesmen CAPI XXXVIII HOnour the Phisicion honoure him because of necessite God hath created hī for of the Hyest commeth medycine and he shall receyue gyftes of the kynge The wysdome of the Phisycion bringeth him to great worshype and in the syght of the greate men of thys worlde he shal be honorably taken The Lorde hathe created medycyne of the earthe and he that is wyse wyll not abhorre it Was not the bytter water made swete with a tre that men myght learne to knowe the vertue therof The Lorde hath geuen men wysdome and vnderstandyng that he might be honoured in his wonderous workes With suche doth he heale men taketh awaye theyr paynes Of suche doth the Apotecarye make a con●eccyon yet can no man perfourme all his workes For of the Lorde cōmeth prosperous welth ouer all the earth My sonne despyse not this in thy sycknes but praye vnto the Lorde he shall make the whole Leaue of from synne and order thy handes a ryght clense thyne hert frō all wyckednes Geue a swete sauoured offering and the fyne floure for a token of remembraunce make the offerynge fat as one that geueth the fyrste fruytes and geue rowme to the Phisycion For the Lorde hath created hym let hym not go from the for thou haste nede of hym The houre maye come that the sycke maye be helped thorowe thē when they praye vnto the Lorde that he maye recouer and get helth to lyue longer He that sinneth before hys maker shall fall into the handes of the Phisycion My sonne bryng forth thy teares ouer the deade and begyn to mourne as yt thou haddest suffered great harme thy selfe then couer his body after a conuenyent maner despyse not his buryall Enforce thy selfe to wepe prouoke thy selfe to mourne and make lamentacyon expedientlye and that a daye or two leest thou be euel spoken of and then comforte thy selfe because of the heuynes For of heuynes cōmeth death the heuynes of the hert breaketh strength Heuynes and pouerte greueth the herte
the wyldernesse namely they that were of Dathan and Abirams side and the furyous congregacion of Chore. This the Lorde sawe and it displeased hym and in hys wrothfull indignacion were they consumed A greate wonder dyd he vpon them and consumed them with the fyre Besydes thys he made Aaron yet more honorable and glorious He gaue hym an herytage and parted the fyrst frutes vnto him Unto hym specially he appoynted the bred for sustenaunce for the prestes dyd eat of the offrynges of y ● Lorde this gaue he vnto him and his sede Els had he no herytage nor porcion in the lāde and with the people For the Lord hym selfe is his porcyon and enherytaunce The thyrde noble excellēt man is Phinehes y ● sonne of Eleazer which pleased the God of Israel because he had the zele and feare of the Lorde For whē the people were turned backe he put hym selfe forth ryght sone and y ● with a good wyll to pacifye the wrath of the Lorde towarde Israell Therfore was there a couenaūt of peace made w t him y t he shulde be the principal among the ryghteous in the people that he and his posterite shulde haue the offyce of the prsthode for euer Lyke as there was made a couenaūt with Dauid of the trybe of Iuda that from amonge his sonnes onely there shulde be a kyng And that Aaron also and his se de shulde be the heritage to geue vs wysdome in our hert to iudge his people in righteousnes y ● hys goodes shulde not come in to forgetfulnes that their honoure might endure for euer CAPI XLVI ¶ The praise of Iosue Caleb and Samuell MAnly and stronge in battayll was Iesus the sonne of Naue which insteade of Moses y ● Prophete was geuen to be captayne of the people whiche accordinge vnto hys name was a greate sauyoure vnto the elect of god to punish the enemies that ●ose vp agaynst Israel y ● Israel myght optaine theyr inheritaunce O howe greate noble excellent was he when he lyft vp his hand drewe out his swerde agaynst the cytyes Who stode so manly before hym For the Lorde hym selfe brought in the enemyes Stode not the sūne styl at his commaundemente and one daye was as longe as two He called vpon the Hyest and moste myghtye when the enemies preassed vpon him on euery syde and the Lorde herde hym wyth the hayle stones They smote the Heytheneshe people myghtely in falling downe they slewe all the aduersaryes so that the Heathen knewe his hoost and al his defence y t the Lord hym selfe fought agaynst thē for he folowed vpō the myghtie men of thē In the tyme of Moses also he and Ca●ch the sonne of Iephune dyd a good worcke which stode agaynst the enemyes w t helde the people from synne stylled the wycked murmuring And of syxe hūdreth thousāde people of fote they two were preserued to brige thē into y e heritage namely a ●ande that floweth with mylcke and hony The Lorde gaue strēgth also vnto Caleb which remained with hym vnto his age so that he went vp into the hye places of the lāde and his sede cōquered the same for an herytage that al the chyldrē of Israel myght se howe good a thynge it is to be obedient vnto the Lorde And the iudges or rulers euery one after his name whose hert went not a whoryng nor departed from the Lord and that forsoke not the Lorde vnfaythfully whose remembraūce hath a good reporte yee their bones florish out of their place and their names shal neuer be chaūged but honoure remayneth styl w t the childrē of those holy mē Samuel the Prophete beloued of the Lorde his God * ordayned a kyng anoynted the prynces ouer the people In the law of the Lorde he iudged the congregacyon and the Lorde had respecte vnto Iacob The Prophete was founde diligent in hys faythfulnes and he is knowen faythfull in his wordes He called vpon the Lord the almyghtye when the enemyes preased vpō him on euery syde what tyme as he offred y ● suckyng lambes And the Lord thōdred frō heauen and made his voyce to be herd with a greate noyse He discomfyted the prynces of Tire all the rulers of the Philistines Before his laste ende he made protestacyon in the syghte of the Lorde and hys anoynted that he toke neyther substaunce nor good of eny man no not so muche as a sho and no man myght accuse hym After thys he tolde that hys ende was at hande and shewed the kynge also hys ende and deathe and from the earthe lyfte he vp hys voice in the prophecy that the vngodly people shulde peryshe ¶ The prayse of Nathan Dauid and Salomon CAPI XLVII AFterward in the time of king Dauid there rose vp a prophet called Nathā For like as y ● fat is taken away from the offeryng so was Dauid chosen out of the childrē of Israell He toke his pastyme with the lyons and as with kyddes and with beares lyke as with lambes Slewe he not a gyaunte when he was yet but yonge and toke away the rebuke frō his people what tyme as he toke the stone in hys hande and smote downe proude Goliath w t the s●inge For he called vpon the hyest Lorde whiche gaue him strength in hys ryghte hande so that he ouerthrewe the myghtye gyaunte in the battyll that he might set vp the horne of hys people agayne Thus brought he hym to worshpype aboue all prynces and made hym to haue a good reporte in the prayse of the Lorde that he shulde were a crowne of glory For he destroyed the enemies on euery syde roted out the Philystynes hys aduersaryes and brake theyr hornes in sunder lyke as it is broken yet thys daye In all hys worckes he praysed the Hyest and Holyest and asc●ybed the honour vnto hym With his whole hert dyd he prayse y ● Lorde and loued god that made hym He set syngers also before the aulter and in theyr tune he made swete songes He ordeyned to kepe the holy daies worshypfully and that the solempne feastes thorowe the whose yeare shulde be honorably holden with praysynge the name of the Lorde and with syngynge by tymes in the mornynge in the Sanctuary The Lorde toke awaye his synnes and exalted his horne for euer He gaue hym the couenaūt of the kingdome and the trone of worshipe in Israell After hi there rose vp the wyse sōne called Salomon and for hys sake he droue the enemyes awaye farre of This Salomō raigned w t peace in his tyme for God gaue him rest frō his enemyes on euery syde y t he myghe builde him an house in his name and prepare the Sāctuary for euer lyke as he was well instructe in hys youthe fylled with wysdome and vnderstandinge as it were with a water floude He couered and filled the whole lande with similitudes and
settyng forth cakes bred And nowe come ye vnto the feast of tabernacles in the moneth Casieu In the ▪ Clxxxvii● yeare the people that was at Ierusalem and in Iewry the councell and Iudas hym selfe sent this wholesome salutacyon vnto Aristobolus kynge Ptolomys maister which came of the generacyō of the annoynted prestes and to the Iewes that were in Egypte in so muche as God hath delyuered vs from greate parels we thancke hym hyghlye In that we resysted so myghty a kynge And why he brought men out of Perses by heapes to fyght agaynste vs and the holye citie For as he was in Persis namely the Captayne with the greate host he peryshed in the temple of Naneas beynge disceyued thorowe the deuyse of Naneas prestꝭ For as he was purposed to haue dwelt there Antiochus and hys frendes came thy●hec to receyue muche moneye for a dowry So when Naneas prestes had layed forth the moneye he entred with a smal company into the cōpasse of the temple so they shut the temple Nowe whē Antiochus entred by openyng the preuye intraunce of the tēple the prestes stoned the captayne to death hewed them in peces that were with hym smote of theyr heades and threw them out In al thynges god be praysed whiche hath delyuered the wycked into our handes Where as we nowe are purposed to kepe the puryficacyon of the temple vpō the. xxv daye of the moneth Cas●le● we thought necessarye to certifye you therof that ye also myght kepe the tabernacles feast day and the day of the fyre which was geuen vs whē Nehemias offred after that he had set vp y ● temple the aulter For what tyme as our fathers were led away vnto Persis the prestes which then sought the honour of God toke the fyre preuely from the aulter hyd it in a valley where as was a depe dry pyt therin they kepte it so that the place was vnknowē to euery man Nowe after many yeares whē it pleased God that Nehemy as shuld be sent from the kynge of Persia he sent the chylders chyldrē of those prestes whiche had hyd the fyre to seke it And as they tolde vs they founde no fyre but thycke water Then commāunded he them to drawe it vp to bryng it hym and the offringes withal Now when the sacrifices were layed on and ordred the prest Nehemias commaunded to sprynkle them and the wod with water When thys was done and the tyme come that the Sūne shone whiche afore was hyd in the cloude there was a great fyre kyndled In so muche that euery man marueled Nowe all the prestes prayed whyle the sacryfyce was a makynge Ionathas prayed fyrst and the other gaue answere And Nehemias prayer was after this maner O Lorde God maker of al thinges y ● feareful stronge thou ryghteous mercyful y ● that art onely a gracious kyng onely liberall onely iust Almyghtye euerlastynge thou that delyuerest Israel from all trouble thou that hast chosen the fathers halowed them receyue the offeryng for the whole people of Israel preserue thyne ownē porcion halowe it Gather those together that are scarred abrode from vs delyuer them that are vnder the Heythens bondage loke vpō them which are despised and abhorred that the Heythen maye knowe and se howe that thou art oure God Punyshe them that oppresse and proudely put vs to dishonoure Set thy people agayne in thy holy place lyke as Moyses hath spoken And the prestes songe Psalmes of thanckesgeuyng so longe as the sacrifice endured Nowe when the sacrifice was brente Nehemias commaunded the greate stones to be sprynckled with the resydue of the water Whiche when it was done there was kyndled a flamine of them also but it was consumed thorowe the lyght that shyned from the aulter So when this matter was knowen it was tolde the kynge of Persia that in the place where the prestes whiche were led awaye had hyd fyre there appeared water insteade of fyre and that Nehemias and hys company had puryfied the sacrifices wythall Then the kynge consyderynge and ponderynge the matter diligētly made him a tēple to proue the thynge that was done And when he founde it so in dede he gaue the prestes many gyftes and dyuers rewardes yee he toke them with hys owne hand and gaue thē And Nehemias called y e same place Nephthar whiche is as much to saye as a clensynge but many men call it Nephi ¶ Howe Ieremy hydde the tabernacle the Arche and the aulter in the hyl Of the. v. bokes of Iason cont●y●ed in one CAPI II. IT is founde also in the wrytinges of Ieremy the prophete that he cōmaunded them which were caried away to take fire as it is sayd afore He cōmauded thē also that they shulde not forget the law and cōmaundemētes of the Lord that they shulde not erre in theyr mindes when they se Images of siluer and golde with theyr ornamentes These such other thinges cōmaunded he them and exhorted them y t they shulde not let the law of God go out of their hertes It is wrytten also howe the Prophete at the commaundement of God charged them to take the Tabernacle and the arcke wyth them and he went forth vnto the moūtayne where Moyses clymed vp sawe the herytage of God And when Ieremy came there he founde an open caue wherin he layed the tabernacle the arke and y ● aulter of incense and so stopped the hole There came certaine men together also folowyng hym to marcke the place but they coulde not fynde it Whiche when Ieremye perceyued he reproued them saynge As for that place it shal be vnknowen vntyll the tyme that God gather his people together agayne and receyue thē vnto mercy Then shal God shewe the these thiges the maiestye of the Lorde shall appeare and y ● cloude also lyke as it was shewed vnto Moyses and lyke as where Salomon desyred that y e place might be sanctifyed and it was shewed him For he beynge a wyse man handled honorably and wysely offerynge vnto God in the halowynge of the temple when it was fynisshed And lyke as whē Moses prayed vnto the Lorde the fyre came downe from heauē and consumed the burntofferynge Euen so prayed Salomon also and the fyre came downe from heauen and cōsumed the burnt offerynge And Moyses sayd because the siofferynge was not eaten therfore it is consumed In lyke maner Salomon kepte the dedycacion or halowyng eyght dayes In the Annotacions and wrytynges of Ieremy were these thynges put also and how he made a lybrary and how he gathered out of all countrees the bokes of the prophetes of Dauyd the epystles of the kynges and of the presentes Euen so Iudas also loke what he lerned by experyence of warre and suche thynges as hathe happened vnto vs he gathered them all together and so we haue them by vs. If ye nowe desyre to haue the same
hym to a place named Golgotha whiche is yf a man interprete it the place of deade mens sculles and they gaue hym to drynke wyne menglyd with myrre but he receyued it not And when they had crucified hym they parted his garmentes castynge lottes vpon them what euery mā shulde take And it was aboute the thyrde houre and they crucifyed hym And the tytle of his cause was wrytten The kyng of the Iues. And they crucified with hym two theues the one on the ryghte hande the other on his lefte And the scripture was fulfylled whiche sayeth He was counted amonge the wycked And they that wente by rayled on hym waggynge theyr heades sayeng A wretche thou that destroyest the temple and buyldest it in thre dayes saue thy selfe come downe from the crosse Lykewyse also mocked hym the hygh preestes amonge them selues with the Scribes and sayde he saued other men him selfe he can not saue Let Christ the king of Israel descende nowe from the crosse that we maye se and byleue And they that were crucified with hym checked hym also And when the syxte houre was come darkenesse arose ouer all the earth vntyll the nynth houre And at the nynth houre Iesus cryed with a loude voyce sayeng Eloi Eloi lamazabachthani whiche is yf one interprete it My God my God why hast thou forsaken me And some of them that stode by when they herde that sayd beholde he calleth for Elias And one ranne and fylled a sponge full of vyneger and put it on a reede gaue hym to drynke sayeng let hym alone let vs se whyther Elias wyl come and take hym downe But Iesus cryed with a loude voyce and gaue vp the goost And the vayle of the temple dyd rent in two peces from the top to the bottome And when the Centurion which stode before him saw that he so cryed and gaue vp the goost he sayde truely this man was the son of God There were also women a good waye of beholdynge hym amonge whom was Mary Magdalen and Mary the mother of Iames the lytel and of Ioses and Mary Salome whiche also when he was in Galile had folowed hym and ministred vnto hym and many other womē whiche came vp with hym vnto Ierusalem And nowe when the euen was come bycause it was the day of preparyng that goeth before the Sabboth Ioseph of the citye of Aramathia a noble counsellour whiche also loked for the kyngdome of God came and went in boldely vnto Pilate and begged of him the body of Iesu. And Pilate meruayled that he was alredy deade called vnto hym the Centurion and asked of hym whyther he had bene any whyle dead And whē he knew the truth of the Centurion he gaue the body to Ioseph And he bought a lynnen clothe and toke hym downe and wrapped hym in the lynnen clothe and layde hym in a sepulcre that was hewen out of the rocke rolled a stone before the dore of the sepulcre And Mary Magdalen and Mary Ioses beholde where he was layde ⊢ ¶ Christ is rysen agayne and appeareth to the apostles to whom he cōmytteth the preachynge of the Gospell CAPI XVI ✚ ANd when the Sabboth was past Mary Magdalen and Mary Iacobe Salome bought swete odoures that they myght come and anoynt hym And early in the mornyng ☞ the fyrst day of the Sabboth they came vnto the sepulcre when the Sonne was rysen And they sayde amonge them selues Who shall rolle vs awaye the stone from the dore of the sepulere And whē they loked they sawe how that the stone was rolled away for it was a very great one And they went in to the sepulere and sawe a yong man syttynge on the ryght syde clothed in a long whyte garment and they were afrayde And he sayeth vnto them be not afrayde ye seke Iesus of Nazareth whiche was crucified He is rysen he is not here Beholde the place where they had put hym But go youre waye and tell his disciples and Peter that he goth before you in to Galile there shall ye se hym as he sayde vnto you ⊢ And they went out quyckely and fled from the Sepulcre for they trembled and were amased Neyther sayd they any thynge to any man for they were afrayde ✚ When Iesus was rysen early the fyrste day after the Sabboth he appeared fyrste to Mary Magdalen out of whome he had cast seuen deuyls And she wente and tolde them that were with hym as they mourned and wepte And they when they herde that he was a lyue and had appeared vnto her byleued it not After that appeared he vnto two of them in a straunge fygure as they walked and went in to the coūtrey And they went and tolde it to the remenaunt And they byleued not these also ⊢ ✚ Afterwarde he appeared vnto the eleuen as they sat at meate and cast in theyr teeth theyr vnbylefe hardnesse of herte bycause they byleued not them whiche had sene that he was rysen agayne from the deade And he sayd vnto them Go ye in to all the worlde and preache the Gospell ☞ to all creatures he that byleueth is baptised shall be saued But ☞ he that byleueth not shal be damned And these tokens shall folowe them that byleue In my name they shal cast out deuyls they shall speake with newe tongues they shal dryue away serpentꝭ And yf they drynke any deadly thynge it shall not hurte them They shall laye theyr handes on the sycke ▪ and they shall recouer So then when the lorde had spoken vnto them he was receyued in to heuen and is on the ryght hande of God And they went forth and preached euery where the Lorde workyng with them and confyrmynge the worde with myracles folowynge ¶ Here endeth the Gospell of Saynt Marke ¶ The Gospell of Saynt Luke FOR as moche as manye haue taken in hande to set forth the declaracion of those thynges whiche are moost surely to be byleued amonge vs euen as they delyuered them vnto vs whiche from the begynnynge sawe them with theyr eyes were ministers of the thynges that they declared I determined also as soone as I had searched out diligently all thynges from the begynnyng that thē I wolde wryte vnto the good Theophilus that thou mightest know the certente of those thynges wherof thou haste bene enfourmed ¶ The concepcion and byrth of Iohn̄ the Baptist. The concepcion of Christ. The thankfull songes of Mary and zachori CAPI Primo THere was in the dayes of Herode the kyng of Iurye a certayne preest named Zacharias of the course of Abia. And his wyfe was of the doughters of Aaron her name was Elizabeth they were both ryghteous before God and walked in all the lawes and ordynaunces of the Lorde that no man coulde fynde fawte with them And they had no chyld bycause that Elizabeth was ba●eyn and they both were
of wyne euen the fourth deale of an Hyn. And ye shall eate neyther breade nor parched corne nor furmentye nor new corne vntyll the selfe same daye that ye haue brought an offeryng vnto your god Let this be a law Wherfore ye shall do after myne ordinaunces and kepe my lawes and do them and ye shall dwell in the lande in safetye And the lande shall gyue her fruyte and ye shall eate youre fyll and dwel therin in safetye And yf ye shall saye what shall we eate the seuenth yeare for we shall not sowe nor gather in our encrease I wyll sende my blessyng vpon you in the syxte yeare and it shall brynge forth fruyte for thre yeares and ye shall sowe the eyght yeare and eate yet of olde corne vntyll the .ix. yeare euen vntyll her fruytes come ye shall eate of olde store The lande shall not be solde to be wast for the lande is myne ye put straungers and soiourners with me In all the lande of your possessiō ☞ ye shal graunt a redempcion for the lande Yf thy brother be waxed poore and hath solde away of his possession and yf any of his kyn come to redeme it let hym bye out that whiche his ☞ brother solde And yf he haue no man to redeme it let his hande get asmuche as maye be sufficient to bye it out agayne and let him counte howe longe it hath be solde and delyuer the rest vnto the man to whome he solde it that he maye returne to his possessyon agayne But and yf his hande can not get sufficient to restore to the other agayne thē that whiche is solde shal remayne in the hande of hym that hath bought it vntyll the yeare of Iubelye in the Iubelye it shall come out he shall returne vnto his possessyon agayne And yf a man sel a house or a dwellyng with in the walles of a citye he maye bye it out agayne wtin a hoole yere after it is solde euen any day of the yere shal he redeme it agayne But and yf he bye it not out agayne with in the space of a full yere then the house that is in the walled citye shal be stablysshed and be his owne that bought it his successours after hym shall not go out in the Iubelye But the houses of vyllages whiche haue no walles rounde aboute them are counted as the felde of the countre therfore they maye be bought out agayne and shall returne in the Iubelye Notwithstandyng the cityes of the Leuites and the houses of the cityes of theyr possessyon may the Leuites redeme at all ceasons And yf a man purchase ought of the Leuites the house that was solde the citye of theyr possessiō shall go out in the yere of Iubelye for the houses of the cityes of the Leuites are theyr possession amonge the chyldren of Israell But the felde of the suburbe that is besyde theyr cityes maye not be solde but is theyr perpetuall possession Yf thy brother be waxed poore and fallen in decay with the thou shalt releue him both the straunger soiourner that he maye lyue with the. And thou shalte take none vsurye of hym or vantage But thou shalt feare thy god that thy brother maye lyue with the. Thou shalt not gyue hym thy money vpon vsurye ☞ nor lende hym thy corne for increace I am the Lorde your GOD whiche brought you out of the lande of Egypte to gyue you the lande of Canaan to be youre god ✚ Yf thy brother that dwelleth by the be waxed poore and be solde vnto the thou shalte not compell hym to the bondage of seruauntes but as an hyred seruaunt and as a soiourner he shall be with the and shal serue the vnto the yeare of Iubelye and then shall he departe from the both he and his chyldren with hym and shall returne vnto his owne kynred agayne and vnto the possessiō of his Fathers for they are my seruauntes whiche I brought out of the lande of Egypte and shal not therfore be solde as bondmen Thou shalt not reygne ouer hym cruelly but shalte feare thy God Thy bondseruaunt and thy bondemayde whiche thou shalt haue shal be of the heathen that are round aboute you of them ye shall purchace seruauntes maydꝭ and of the chyldren of the straūgers that are soiourners amonge you and of theyr generacyons that are with you whiche they begatte in your lande These shal be your possession and ye shall take them as enherytaunce for your chyldrē after you to possesse them they shall be youre bondmen for euer But ouer your brethren the chyldren of Israell ye shal not reygne one ouer another cruelly Yf a soiourner or a straunger waxe ryche by the and thy brother that dwelleth by hym waxe poore and sell hym selfe vnto the straūger or soiourner by the or to any of the straūgers kyn after that he is solde he may be redemed agayne one of his brethren ❀ that vvyll eyther his vncle or his vncles son may by hym out or any that is nye of kyn vnto hym of his kynred maye redeme hym eyther yf his hande can get so moche he may be losed And he shal reken with hym that bought hym from the yeare that he was solde in vn to the yeare of Iubelye and the pryce of his byenge shall be valued accordynge vnto the nombre of yeares As a hyred seruaunt shall he be with hym If there be yet many yeares behynde accordyng vnto them let hym gyue agayne for his delyueraunce of the money that he was bought for Yf there remayne but fewe yeres vnto the yeare of Iubelye let hym counte with hym agayne accordynge vnto his yeres gyue hym agayne for his redempcion and he shall be with hym yeare by yeare as an hyred seruaunt the other shall not reygne cruelly ouer hym in thy syght If he be not redemed thus he shall go out in the yere of Iubelye both he and his chyldren with hym for the chyldren of Israell are my seruauntes which I brought out of the land of Egypte I am the lorde your God ¶ They are blessed that kepe those thynges that god byddeth CAPI XXVI YE shall make you no ydols nor grauen ymage neyther reare you vp any stone neyther shal ye set vp any ymage of stoone in your lande to worshyp it for I am the lorde your god ye shal kepe my Sabbothes and feare my sanctuary for I am the lorde ✚ Yf ye walke in myne ordinaunces kepe my cōmaundementes and do them I wyll sende you rayne in the ryght ceason the lande shall yelde her encrease the trees of the felde shall gyue theyr fruyte And the thresshynge shall reache vnto wyne haruest and the wyneharuest shall reache vnto sowynge tyme and ye shall eate youre breade in plenteousnes and dwell in your lande peaseably And I wyl sende peace in the lande and ye shall slepe without any man to make you a frayde And I wyl
of fyre and greate wonders haue I done amonge you yet haue ye forgotten me sayeth the Lorde Thus sayeth the almyghte Lorde I gaue you quayles to eate tentes for youre succoure Neuertheles ye murmured and ascribed not the vyctory of youre enemyes vnto my name yee thys same daye do ye yet mur moure Where are the benefytes y ● I haue done for you When ye were hongrye in the wyldernes dyd ye nat cry vnto me saying why hast thou brought vs into this wyldernes to kyll vs It had bene better for vs to haue serued the Egypcyans then to dye in thys wyldernesse Then had I pytye vpon youre mournynges and gaue you Manna to eate Ye dyd eate angels foode When ye were thyrstye dyd I nat hewe the hardestone caused water to flowe therout For the heate I couered you with the leaues of the trees A good pleasaunte fat lande gaue I you I cast out the Cananites the Pheresytes and Philystines before you What shall I do more for you sayeth the Lorde Thus sayeth y ● Almyghtye Lorde Whē ye ware in the wildernes in the water of the Amorytes beynge a thyrst blasphemynge my name I gaue you nat fyre for your blas phemyes but cast a tree into the water and made the ryuer swete What shal I do vnto the O Iacob Thou Iuda woldest nat obeye me I wyll turne me to another people vnto those Wyt I geue my name that they may kepe my statutes Sayng ye haue forsaken me I wyl forsake you also When ye desire me to be gracious vnto you I shal haue no mercy vpon you When ye call vpo me I wyll nat heare you For ye haue defyled youre handes with bloude youre fete are swyft to commyt manstaughter Ye haue nat forsaken me in a maner but youre owne selues sayeth the Lorde Thus sayeth the almyghtye Lorde haue I nat prayed you as a father his sōnes as a mother her daughters and as a norsse her yonge babes that ye wolde be my people I shulde be youre God that ye wolde be my chyldren I shulde be your owne fathers I gathered you together as an henne gathereth her chekens vnder her wynges But nowe what shall I do vnto you I shal cast you out fro my face When ye offre vnto me I shal turne my face from you for your solempne feast dayes youre newe moones and your circumcysyons haue I forsake I sent vnto you my seruaūtes the Prophetes whom ye haue taken and stayne and torne theyr bodyes in peces whose bloude I wyll requere of youre handes sayeth the Lorde Thus sayeth the Almyghty Lorde your house must be desolate I wyll caste you out as the wynde doth the strawe youre chyldrē shall nat be fruteful for they haue despysed my commaundement and done the thynge that is euell before me You re houses wyl I geue vnto a people that shall come they that neuer harde me shall beleue in me and they vnto whom I neuer shewed tokē shall do the thyng y ● I cōmaunde thē They haue sene no Prophetes yet shall they call theyr synnes to remembraunce and knowledge them I reporte me vnto the grace y ● I wyl do for the people which is come whose children reioyse in gladnes though they haue not sene me with bodely eyes yet in sprete they beleue the thing that I saye And nowe brother beholde what greate worshyppe se the people that cōmeth frō the East vnto whom I wyl geue the dukedom of Abraham Isaac and Iacob of Oseas Amos Micheas of Ioel Abdy Ionas Naum Abacu● of Sophony● Aggeus Zachary Malachy which is called also an angell or messenger of the Lorde CAPI II. The Synagoge syndeth faute with her owne chyldrē The Gentles are called THVS sayeth the Lorde I brought thys people out of bondage I gaue them my commaundementes by my seruairtes the Prophetes whiche they wholde nat heare but despysed my counsels The mother that bare them sayeth vnto them Go youre waye ye chyldren for I am a wyddowe and forsaken I brought you vp with gladnesse but with sorowe and heuynes haue I loste you for ye haue synned before the Lorde youre God and done the thynge that is euell before hym But what shall I nowe do vnto you I am a wyddowe and forsaken go youre waye O my chyldrē and aske mercy of the Lorde As for me O father I call vpon the for a wytnesse ouer the mother of these chyldren whiche wolde not kepe my couenaunt that thou brynge them to confusyon and theyr mothers to spoyle that she beare no more Let theyr names be scatred abroade amonge the Heathen let them be put out of the earth for they haue thought scorne of my couenaunte Wo be vnto the Assur thou that hydest y ● vnryghtuous by the. Thou wycked people remēbre what I dyd vnto Sodome Gomorre whose lāde is turned to pytch and asshes Euen so also wyll I do vnto all them that heare me not sayeth y ● almyghty Lorde Thus sayeth the Lorde vnto Esdras Tell my people y t I wyl geue thē the Kyngdome of Iesusalem whiche I wolde haue geuen vnto Israel Theyr glory also wyll I take vnto me geue them the euerlastynge tabernacles whiche I had prepared for those The tree of lyfe shal be vnto them a swete smellynge oyntement they shall neyther laboure nor be weery Go ye youre waye and ye shall receaue it Praye for youre selues a fewe dayes y t they maye dwel therin Nowe is the Kyngdome prepared for you therfore watche Take heauen earth to witnesse for I haue broken the euell in peaces created the good for I lyue sayeth the Lorde Mother embrace thy chyldren brynge thē vp with gladnesse make theyr fote as fast as a py●er for I haue chosen the sayeth y ● Lorde And those that be dead wyll I rayse vp agayne from theyr places and brynge them out of the graues for I haue knowen my name in Israell Feare nat thou mother of the chyldren for I haue chosen the sayeth the Lorde And for thy helpe I shall sende the my seruauntes Esay and Ieremy after whose councel I haue sanctifyed and prepared for the twelue trees loded with dyuerse frutes and as many welles flowynge with mylke hony and seuen moūtaynes whervpon there growe roses and lylyes wherin I wyll fyll my chyldren with ioye Execute iustyce for the wyddowe be iudge for the fatherles geue to the poore defende the comforteles clothe y ● naked heale the wounded and sycke laugh ●at a lame man to scorne defende the crepel and let the blynde come into the syght of my clearnes kepe the old the yonge within thy walles Whersoeuer thou fyndest the dead take them and burye them I shal geue the the ty●st place in my resurreccyon Holde styll O my people and take thy rest for thy quietnes is come Feade thy chyldren O thou good norsse