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grape gatherynge Myrth and cheare shal be taken away from the tymbre felde and from the whole lande of Moab There shal be no swete wyne in the presse the treader shall haue no stomacke to crye yee there shal be none to crye vnto him whiche afore tyme were herde from Hesebon to Eleale and Iahaz whiche lyfted vp theyr voyce from Zoar vnto Horonaim that ☜ bullocke of thre yeare olde The waters also of Mem●im shal be dried vp Moreouer I wyll make Moab ceasse sayeth the Lorde frome the offrynges and censinge that she hath made vnto her Goddes in hye places Wherfore my herte mourneth for Moab lyke a crowde playenge an heuy songe for the mens sake of the bryck wall my hert mourneth also euen as a pype that pypyth a dolefull songe for they shal be very fewe and destroyed All heades shal be shauen and all beerdes clypped of all handes bounde and loynes gyrded aboute with sacke clothe Upon all the house toppes and stretes of Moab there shal be mournynge For I wyll breake Moab lyke an vnprofytable vessell sayeth the Lord. Ohowe is she destroyed O how mourneth she O howe doth Moab hange downe her heade is ashamed Thus shal Moab be a laughyng stocke had in derision of al them that be rounde aboute her For thus sayeth the Lorde Beholde the enemy shall come flyenge as an Aegle and sprede his wynges vpon Moab They shall clyme ouer the walles wynne the stronge holdes Then the myghtye mens hertes in Moab shal be lyke the herte of a woman trauelynge with chylde And Moab shal be made so desolate y ● she shall no more be a people because she hathe sette vp her selfe agaynst the Lorde Feare pyt and snare shal come vpon the O Moab sayth the Lorde Who so escapeth the feare shall fall in the pyt and who so getteth out of the pyt shal be taken in the snare For I wyll brynge a yere of visytacyon vpon Moab sayth the Lorde They that are able to flye shall stande vnder the shadowe of Hesebon For there shall go a fyre out of Hesebon and a flame frome Syon shal burne vp that proude people of Moab both before and behynde Wo be vnto the O Moab for thou people of Chamos shalt perysshe Yee thy sonnes and daughters shall be led awaye captyue Yet at the last wyl I bryng Moab out of captiuyte agayne sayth the Lorde Thus farre is of the plage of Moab ¶ The worde of the Lord agaynst the Ammonytes against Idumea Damascus Cedar ▪ and Elam CAPI XLIX AS concernynge the Ammonytes thus the Lorde sayth Hath Israell no chyldren or is he without an heyre Why hath your kynge then taken Gad in wherfore doth his people dwell in his cyties Beholde therfore the tyme commeth sayth the Lorde that I wyll bryng a noyse of war into Rabah of the Ammonytes Lahel shal be desolate and her cyties brent vp and the Israelytes shall be lordes ouer ▪ those that had them in possession afore sayth the Lord Hesebon shall mourne for it shall be roted out of the grounde sayth the Lorde The cities of ☞ Rabah shal crye out gyrde themselues with sacke cloth they shall mourne and run aboute the walles for theyr kinges shall be led awaye presoner yee his preestes and prynces with hym Wherfore trustest thou in the water streames that flowe to and fro● O thou fearce daughter and thynkest thou art so safe by reason of thy treasure that no man shall come to the Beholde I wyll brynge a feare vpon the saieth the Lord God of hostes from al those that be aboute the so that ye shal be scatred euery man from another and no man shall gather them together agayne that be fled But after that I wyll brynge the Ammonytes also out of cap●●uite agayne Upon the Edomites hath the Lorde of hoostes spoken on this maner Is there no more wysdome in Themā Is there no more good councell amonge his people Is their wysdome then turned clene to naught Get you hence turne your backes crepe downe into the depe O ye cytesyns of Dedan For I wyll bryng destruccion vpon Esau yee and the day of his visitacion Yf y ● grape gatherers came vpon the shulde they not leaue some grapes If the nyght robbers came vpon the shulde they not take so much as they thought were ynoughe But I wyll make Esau bare and discouer her secretes so that he shal not be able to hide thē His sede shal be wasted away yee his brethrē and his neyghbours and he him selfe shall not be lefte behynde Thou shalt leaue thy fatherlesse chyldren behynde the and I wyll kepe them and thy wydowes shall take their comforte in me For thus hath the Lorde spoken Beholde they that mē thought were vnmere to drink of the cuppe haue droken with the first and thynkest thou then to be fre No no thou shalt neither be quyte nor fre but thou must drinke also For why I haue sworne by my selfe sayeth the Lorde that Bozrah shall become a wyldernesse an open shame a laughyng stocke and cursyng and all her cyties shal be a continuall deserte For I am perfectly infourmed of y ● Lord that he hath sent a message all redy vnto the Heathen Gather you together and go forth agaynste them make you ready to the battayle for lo. I wyll make the but small amonge the Heathen and lytle regarded amonge men Thy hye stomake the pryde of thy hert hath disceyued the because thou wylt dwell in the holes of stony rockꝭ and haue the hye mountaynes in possessyon Neuerthelesse thoughe thy nest were as hye as the Aegles yet wyll I cast the downe sayeth the Lorde Moreouer I dumea shal be a wyldernesse Who so goeth by it shal be abashed wondre at her miserable plages Like as Sodome Gomor and the cyties that laye there aboute were turned vp syde downe sayeth the Lorde so shal no body dwel in Idumea and no man shal haue his habitacyon there Beholde lyke as the Lyon cōmeth vp from the pleasaūt medowes of Iordane vnto the grene pastures of Etham so wyll I dryue him and make him runne agaynst her But who is the yonge man that I wyll ordayne therto Who is lyke vnto me What is he y t wyl stryue with me What shepherde maye stande in my handes Therfore heare the coūcel of the Lord that he hath taken vpon Idumea his purpose that he hath deuysed vpon the cytesyns of Theman The leaste of the flocke shall teare them in peces and loke what fayre thynge they haue they shall make it waste and them selues also At the noyse of theyr fall the earthe shall quake the crye of theyr voice shal be herde vnto the red see Behold the enemye shall come and fle vp hyther lyke as it were an Aegle and sprede his winges vpon Bozrah Then shall the hertes of the worthyes in Edom be as the herte of
stablysh theyr fete As for the seruauntes whom I haue geuen the there shall nat one of them perysh for I wyl seke them from thy nōbre vexe nat thy selfe For when the daye of trouble and heuynes cōmeth other shall wepe and be sorowfull but thou shalt be mery and plenteous The Heathē shal be gelous but they shal be able to do nothynge agaynst the sayeth the Lorde My handes shall couer the so that thy children shal nat se the fyre enerlastyng Be ioyfull O thou mother with thy chyldren for I wyll delyuer the sayeth y ● Lorde Remembre thy deed chyldren for I shall brynge them out of the earth and shewe mercy vnto them for I am mercyfull sayeth the Lorde almyghty Embrace thy chyldren vntyll I come and shewe mercy vnto them for my welles runne ouer and my grace shall nat fayle I Esdras receaued a charge of the Lorde vpon the mount Oreb that I shulde go vnto Israell But when I came vnto Israell they set me at naught and despised the commaundemente of the Lorde And therfore I saye vnto you O ye Heathē that heare and vnderstande Loke for youre shepherde he shall geue you euerlastynge rest for he is nye at hande that shall come in the ende of the worlde Be readye to the rewarde of the kyngdome for the euerlastynge lyght shall shyne vpon you for euermore Fle the shadowe of this worlde receaue the ioyfulnes of your glory I testifie my sauyour openly O receaue the gyfte that is geuen you be glad geuynge thankes vnto hym y ● hathe called you to the heauenly kyngdome Aryse vp and stande faste beholde the nombre of those that be sealed in the feast of the Lorde whiche are departed from the shadowe of the worlde and haue receaued gloryous garmentes of the Lorde Take thy nombre O Syon and shut vp thy puryfyed whiche haue fulfylled the lawe of the Lorde The nombre of thy chyldren whom thou longedest for is fulfylled beseche the power of the Lorde that thy people whiche haue bene called frō the begynnynge maye be halowed I Esdras sawe vpon the mount Syon a great people whom I coulde nat nombre and they all prysed the Lorde with songes of thankesgeuynge And in the myddest of them there was a yonge man of an hye stature more excellente then al they vpon euery one of theyr heades he set a crowne was euer higher and higher whiche I marueled at greatly So I asked the angel and sayd Syr what are these He answered and sayde vnto me These be they that haue put of the mortall clothynge and put on the immortal and haue testifyed and knowledged the name of God Nowe are they crowned receyue the rewarde Then sayde I vnto the Aungell what yonge personne is it that crowneth them geueth thē the palmes in theyr handes So he answered sayde vnto me It is y ● sonne of God whom they haue knowledged in the worlde Then begāne I greately to cōmende thē y ● stode so styfly for the name of the Lord And so the angel sayd vnto me Go thy way tell my people what maner of thinges and howe greate wonders of the Lorde thy God thou hast sene ¶ The wonderous workes whiche God dyd for the people are recited Esdras marueleth that God suffreth the Babiloniās ▪ to haue rule ouer his people which yet are siners also CAPI III. IN the thyrtyeth yeare of the fall of the cytie I was at Babylon and laye troubled vpon my bed and my thoughtes came vp ouer my herte for I sawe the desolacion of Syon and the plentuous wealthe of them that dwelte at Babylon and my sprete was sore moued so that I beganne to speake ferefull wordes to the most hyest and sayd O Lorde Lord thou spakest at the begynnyng when thou plantedst the earth and that thy selfe alone and gauest commaundement vnto the people and a body vnto Adā whiche was a creature of thy handes hast brethed in him the brethe of lyfe so he lyued before the and thou leddeste him into Paradyse whiche garden of pleasure thy ryght hande had plāted or euer y ● earth was made And vnto him thou gauest commaundemente to loue thy way whiche he trāsgressed and immedyately thou appoyntedst death in hym and in his g●neracions Of hym came nacyons trybes people and kynreddes out of nombre And euery people walcked after their owne wyll and dyd nyce thynges before the as for thy cōmaundementes they despysed them But in processe of tyme thou broughtest the water floude vpon those that dwelte in the worlde and destroyedst them And lyke as the death was in Adam so was y ● water floude also in these Neuerthelesse one of thē thou leftest namely Noe with his house holde of whome came all ryghtuous men And it happened that when they that dwelt vpon the earth beganne to multyplye and had gotten many chyldren and were a great people they begāne to be more vngodly thē the fyrste Nowe when they all lyued so wyckedly before the thou dydest chose the a man frō amonge them whose name was Abraham Him thou louedst and vnto hym onely thou shewedst thy wyl and madest an euerlasting couenaunt with hym promysynge him that thou woldest neuer forsake his sede And vnto him thou gauest Isaac * vnto Isaac also thou gauest Iacob and Esau. As 〈◊〉 Iacob thou dydest chose him and put ba●●● Esau. * And so Iacob became a greate multytude And it happened that when thou leddest his sede out of Egypt thou broughtest thē vp to the mounte Syon bowyng downe the heauens settynge fast the earthe mouynge the grounde makyng the depthes to shake and troublynge the worlde And thy glorye went thorowe foure partes of fyre and earthquakes and wyndes and colde that tho● myghtest geue the lawe vnto the sede of Iacob diligēce vnto y ● generacion of Israel And yet tokest thou not away from them that wycked herte y ● thy lawe myght brynge forth frute in them For the fyrst Adam ●a●● a wycked hert transgressed and was ouercome so be all they that are borne of 〈◊〉 Thus remayneth wickednes with th 〈…〉 in the herte of the people w t the wycke●●●● of the rote so that the good departed away and the euyll abode styll So the tymes passed awaye and the yeares were brought to an ende Then dydest thou rayse the vp a seruaūt called Dauid whom thou cōmaūdedst to buylde a cyte vnto thy name and to offre vp incense and sacryfyce vnto the therin This was done nowe many yeares Thē the inhabiters of the cyte forsoke the in all thīges dyd euē as Adā al his generacions had done for they also had a wicked hert And so thou gauest thy cyte ouer into the handes of thyne enemyes Are they of Babylon thē better and more ryghtuous then thy people that they shall therfore haue the domynyon of Syon For when I came there and sawe theyr vngodlynes
be our ryghtousnesse before the Lorde our god yf we take hede and kepe all these cōmaundementes as he hath cōmaunded vs. ¶ The Israelites may make no couenaunt with the Gentyles They must destroy theyr Idols Idolatrer● must be sleyne CAPI VII WHen the Lorde thy God hath brought the into the lande whyther thou goest to possesse it and hath cast out many nacions before the namely the Hethites the Gergesites the Amorites the Cananites the Pheresites the Heuytes the Iebusytes vii nacions greater and myghtyer then thou and when the Lorde thy god hath set them before the thou shalt smyte them vtterly destroye them make no couenaunte with them nor haue cōpassion on them Thou shalte make no maryages with them neyther gyue thy doughter vnto his son nor take his doughter vnto thy son For they wyll dysceyue thy son that he shulde not feare me they shall serue straūge goddꝭ then wyll the wrath of the lorde waxe hoote agaynst you destroye you shortly But thus ye shall deale w t them Ye shall ouerthrowe theyr aulters breake downe theyr pillers cut downe theyr groues burne theyr grauen ymages w t fyre For thou arte an holy nacyon vnto the Lorde thy God the Lorde thy God hath chosen the to be a seuerall people vnto hym selfe aboue all nacyons that are vpon the earth It was not bycause of the multitude of you aboue al nacions that the lord had lust vnto you chose you seynge ye were fewest of all nacions But bycause the lorde loued you and bycause he wolde kepe the othe whiche he had sworne vnto youre fathers therfore hath the Lorde brought you out thorowe a myghtye hande and delyuered you out of the house of bondage euen from the hande of Pharao kynge of Egypt Understande therfore that the lorde thy god he is god that a true god whiche kepeth poyntment and mercy vnto them that loue hym kepe his cōmaūdementes euen thorowout a thousande generacyons and rewardeth them that hate ☞ hym before his face so that he bryngeth them to nought doth not defar the tyme but rewardeth hym that hateth hym before his face Kepe thou therfore the cōmaundementes ordinaunces lawes which I cōmaund the this day that thou do them Yf ye herkē vnto these lawes obserue do them the lorde thy god also shal kepe to the the poyntment the mercy which he sware vnto thy fathers He wyll loue the blesse the and multiplye the he wyl also blesse the fruyt of thy wombe the fruyte of thy lande thy corne thy wyne and thyne oyle the encrease of thyne oxen and the flockꝭ of thy shepe in the lande which he sware vnto thy fathers to gyue the. Thou shalt be blessed aboue all nacions there shall be neyther man nor woman vnfruytfull amonge you nor any thynge vnfruytfull amonge your cattel Moreouer the lorde wyll take away frō the all maner infirmityes and wyll put none of the euyll diseases of Egypte whiche thou knowest vpon the but wyll sende them vpon all them that hate the. Thou shalt consume al the nacions whiche the Lorde thy God shall delyuer the thyne eye shall haue no pitye vpon them neyther shalte thou serue theyr Goddes for that shal be thy decaye If thou saye in thyne herte these nacions are ●o then I howe can I cast them out Thou shalt not feare them but remēbre what the lorde thy God dyd vnto Pharao vnto al Egypt the great temptacions which thyne eyes sawe the sygnes and wondres the myghtye hande stretched out arme where thorowe the Lorde thy god brought the out euen so shall the Lorde thy god do to all the nacyons of whom thouarte afrayde Moreouer the lorde thy god wyll sende hornettes amonge them vntyll they that are lefte hyde them selues frō the be destroyed Thou shalte not feare them for the Lorde thy god is amonge you a myghty god and a terrible for the lorde thy god wyll put out these nacyons before the by a lytle a lytle thou mayst not cōsume them at once leest the beastes of the felde encrease vpō the. But the Lorde thy God shall gyue them ouer before the and shall destroye them with a myghtye tempest vntyll he haue brought them to nought And he shall delyuer theyr kynges into thyne hande and thou shalt destroye theyr name from vnder heuen There shall no man he able to stande before the vntyll thou haue destroyed them The grauen ymages of theyr Goddes shalte thou burne with fyre and couet not the Golde syluer that is on them nor take it vnto the lest thou be snared therin For it is an abhominacyon before the lorde thy god Brynge not therfore abhominacyon in to thyne house lest thou be ☞ a dampned thyng as it is but vtterly defye it abhorre it for it is a dampned thyng ¶ Moses putteth the Israelytes in remembraunce what God hath done to them in the wyldernesse CAPI VIII ALl the cōmaundementes whiche I cōmaunde the this daye shall ye kepe for to do them that ye maye lyue and multyplye and go in possesse the lande which● the lorde sware vnto your fathers And thou shalte thynke on all the way which the lorde thy God led the this xl yeare in the wyldernesse for to humble the and to proue the and to wete what was in thyne herte whyther thou woldest kepe his commaundementes or no. He humbled the and suffered the to hungre and fed the with Manna whiche neyther thou nor thy Fathers knewe of to make the knowe that a man doth not lyue by breade onely but by euery ❀ vvorde that procedeth out of the mouth of the lorde doth a man lyue Thy rayment waxed not olde vpon the neyther dyd thy fote swell these xl yeares This also shalte thou consyder in thy herte that as a man nurtoureth his son euen so the Lorde thy god nurtoureth the. Therfore shalte thou kepe the commaundementes of the lorde thy god that thou walke in his wayes and feare hym For the Lorde thy God bryngeth the in to a good lande a lande in the whiche are ryuers of waters and foūtaynes and spryngꝭ that sprynge out of valeyes hylles a lande wherin is wheat and barly vyneyardes fyg trees and Pomgarnates a lande wherin is oyle olyue and honye a lande wherin thou shalte eate breade without scarcenesse neyther shalte thou lacke any thynge a lande whose stoones are yron and out of whose hylles thou shalte dygge brasse When thou hast eaten therfore and fylled thy selfe thou shalte blesse the Lorde thy God in that good lande whiche he hath gyuen the. Beware that thou forgette not the Lorde thy God that thou woldest not kepe his commaundementes his lawes and ordynaunces whiche I commaunde the this day yea and when thou hast eaten and fylled thy selfe and hast buylde goodly houses and
olde and of a perfyte age ❧ The ende of the boke of Iob. The Psalter of Dauid The thyrd part of the Byble conteynyng these Bokes The Psalter Ecclesiastes The prouerbes Cātica Cāticorum ¶ The Prophetes Esaye IEREMY Ezechiel DANIEL Oseas IOEL Amos. ABDY IONAS Micheas NAVM Abacuc SOPHONY Aggeus ZACHARY Malachy ¶ The fyrste Psalme BLessed is the man that hathe not walked in the councell of the vngodly nor stande in the way of synners and hath nat syt in the seate of the scorneful But hys delyte is in the lawe of the lorde and in hys lawe wyll he exercyse him selfe daye and nyght And he shal be lyke a tree planted by the water syde that wyll brynge for the his frute in due season His leaffe also shal nat wither and what soeuer he shall do it shal prospere As for the vngodly it is nat so with them but they are lyke the chaffe whiche the wynde scatereth awaye ⚜ from the face of the erth Therfore the vngodly shall nat be able to stande in the iudgement neyther the synners in the congregacion of the ryghtuous But the Lorde knoweth the waye of the ryghtuous and the waye of the vngodly shall peryshe ¶ The. ij Psalme W HY DO the Heathen grudge togyther and why do the people ymagyne a vayne thynge The Kynges of the earthe stande vp and the rulers take councell together agaynste the Lorde and agaynst his anoynted Let vs breake theyr bondes asunder and caste awaye theyr cordes frome vs. He that dwelleth in heauen shall laugh them to scorne the Lorde shall haue them in derysyon Then shall he speake vnto them in his wrath and vexe them in his sore displeasure Yet haue I set my kynge vpon my holy hyll of Syon I wyl preache the law wherof the Lorde hathe sayde vnto me Thou art my sonne this daye haue I begotten the. Desyre of me and I shall geue the the Heathen for thyne enharitaūce the vtter most partes of the earth for thy possessiō Thou shalt bruse them with a rodde of yron breake them in peces lyke a potters vessell Be wyse nowe therfore O ye kynges be lerned ye that are iudges of the earth Serue the Lorde in feare and reioyse ⚜ vnto hym with reuerence ⚜ Kysse the sonne leste he be angrye and so ye perysh frō the ⚜ ryght waye yf his wrath be kyndled but a lytle blessed are all they that put theyr trust in hym ¶ The. iij. Psalme ¶ Psalme of Dauid when he fledde from the face of Absalom his sonne 2. Reg. 15. Lorde howe are they increased that trouble me many are they y ● ryse agaynste me Many saye of my soule there is no helpe for hym in his God ☞ Sela. But thou O Lord art my defender thou art my worship y ● lyfter vp of my hede I dyd cal vpon y ● Lord w t my voyce he herd me out of his holy hyll Sela. ☞ I layde me downe slepte and rose vp agayne for the Lorde susteyned me I wyl nat be afrayed for ten thousandes of the people that haue set them selues agaynste me rounde about Up Lord saue me O my God for thou smytest almyne enemyes ☞ vpon the cheke bone thou hast brokē the teth of the vngodly Saluacion belongeth vnto the Lorde and thy blessynge is vpon thy people ¶ The. iiij Psalme ¶ To hym that excelleth in Musike a Psalme of Dauid HEare me when I call O God of my ryghteousnes thou hast set me at lybertye whan I was in trouble haue mercy vpon me here my prayer O ye sonnes of men howe longe wyll ye blaspheme myne honour and haue such pleasure in vanyte and seke after lesyng Sela. Knowe this also that the Lorde hath chosē to hym selfe the man that is godly when I call vpō the Lorde he wyll heare me Stāde in awe synne nat comen with your owne hert in your chambre be styll Sela. Offre the sacrifice of ryghtousnes put youre truste in the Lorde There be many that saye who wyll shewe vs any good Lorde lyfte thou vp the light of thy countenaunce vpō vs. Thou hast put gladnesse in my herte sence the time that theyr corne wyne ⚜ and oyle increaced I wyll laye me downe in peace and take my rest for it is thou Lorde onely that makest me dwell in safetye ¶ The. v. Psalme ¶ To him that excelleth in songes of Musicke a Psalme of Dauid POndre my wordes O Lorde consydre my meditacyon O herken thou vnto the voice of my callyng my king my god for vnto the wyll I pray My voyce shalt thou heare by tymes O Lord earely in the mornynge wyll I directe my prayer vnto the and wyll loke vp For thou arte the God that hath no pleasure in wyckednesse neyther shall any euyl dwell with the. Suche as be foolysh shall nat stande in thy syght for thou ☞ hatest all them that worke vanyte Thou shalt destroye them that speak lesynge the Lorde wyll abhorre bothe the bloudy thyrstye and disceytfull man But as for me I wyll come into thy house euen in the multytude of thy mercy and in thy feare wil I worshyppe towarde thy holy temple Leade me O Lorde in thy ryghteousnesse because of myne enemyes ☞ make thy way playne before my face For there is no faythfulnesse ☞ in his mouth theyr inwarde partes are very wyc kednesse theyr throte is an open sepulchre they flatter with theyr tonge Destroye y ● them O God let thē perysh thorowe theyr owne ymaginacions caste them out in the multitude of theyr vngodlynesse For they haue rebelled agaynste the. And let all thē that put theyr trust in the reioyse they shall euer be geuynge of thankes because thou defendest thē they that loue thy name shall be ioyfull in the. For thou Lorde wylte geue thy blessynge vnto the righteous and with thy fauorable kyndnes wylte thou defende hym as with a shylde ¶ The. v● Psalme ¶ To him that excelleth in Musick vpon the instrument of eyght strynges O Lorde rebu●e me nat in thy indigna cyon neyther chasten me in thy wrath Haue mercy vpon me O Lorde for I am weake O Lorde heale me for my bones are vexed My soule also is sore troubled but Lorde howe longe wylt thou punyshe me Turne the O Lorde and delyuer my soule Oh saue me for thy mercyes sake For in death no man remembreth the and who wyll geue the thankes in the pyte I am wery of my groning euery night washe I my bedde and water my couche with my teares My bewtye is gone for very trouble and worne awaye because of all myne enemyes A waye fro ▪ me all ye that worke vanyte for the Lorde hath harde the voyce of my wepynge The Lorde hath hearde my peticyon the Lorde wyll receaue my prayer All myne enemyes shal be confounded and sore vexed they shal
thou shalte ryd me from the wycked man For this cause I wyll gyue thankes vnto the O Lorde among the gentyls synge praises vnto thy name Greate prosperite gyueth he vnto his kyng and sheweth louynge kyndnes vnto Dauyd his anointed and vnto hꝭ sede for euermore ¶ Th● xix Psalme ¶ To the Chaunter a Psalme of Dauyd THE ⚜ heauens declare the glorye of God and the firmament sheweth hys handye worke ☞ One daye telleth another and one nyght certyfyeth another ☞ There is neyther speache nor language but there voyces are herde amonge them ☞ Theyr sounde is gone out in to all landes and theyr wordes in to the endes of the worlde In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sōne which cōmeth forth as a bridegrome out of his chambre reioyseth as a giaunt to rūne his course It goeth forth from the vttermost part of the heauen and runneth about vnto the ende of it agayne there is nothyng hyd from the heare therof The lawe of the Lorde is vndefyled conuertynge the soule The testimonye of the Lorde is sure and giueth wisdome vnto the simple The statutꝭ of the Lorde are right and reioyse the herte the commaundemēt of the Lorde is pure and gyueth light vnto the eyes The feare of the Lorde is cleane and endureth for euer the iudgemētꝭ of the Lorde are true and ryghteous altogether More to be desyred are they then golde yee then much fyne golde sweter also then hony and the hony combe Moreouer by them is thy seruaunt taught and in keping of them there is great rewarde Who can tell howe ofte he offendeth Oh clense thou me fro my secrete fautes Kepe thy seruaunt also from presumptuous synnes lest they get the dominion ouer me for thē shall I be vndefyled and innocent frō the great offence Let the wordes of my mouth and the meditacion of my hert be ⚜ allwaye acceptable in thy sight O Lorde my strength and my redemer ¶ The xx Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a Psalme of Dauid THe Lorde heare the in the daye of trouble the name of the God of Iacob defende the sende the helpe frō y e Santuary and strength the out of Sion Remēbre all thy offerynges accepte thy brente sacrifyce Sela. Graunt the thy hertes desyre fulfyl all thy mynde We wyl reioyse in thy saluacyon triumphe in the name of the Lorde our God the Lorde perfourme all thy peticions Nowe knowe I that the Lorde helpeth his anoynted and wyl heare hym from hys holy heauen euen with the wholsome strength of his ryght hande Some put theyr truste in charettes and some in horses but we wyll remembre the name of the Lorde oure God they are brought downe and fallē but we are rysen and stand vp ryght Saue Lorde and heare vs O kyng in the day when we shall call ⚜ vponthe ¶ The. xxi Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a Psalme of Dauid THe kynge shal reioyce in thy strength O Lorde exceadynge glad shall he be of thy saluacyon Thou hast geuen hym his hertes desyre and hast nat denyed hym the request of his lyppes Sela. For thou shalt preuente hym with the blessynges of goodnes and shalte set a crowne of pure golde vpon his heade He asked lyfe of the and thou gauest hym a longe lyfe euen for euer and euer His honoure is greate in thy saluacyon glory and great worshipe shalt thou laye vpon hym For thou shalt geue hym euerlastynge felycite and make hym glad with the ioye of thy coūtenaunce bycause the kynge putteth his trust in the Lorde and in the mercy of the most hyest he shal nat myscary All thyne enemyes shal fele thy hande thy ryght hande shall fynde out them that hate the. Thou shalt make them lyke a fyrie ouen in tyme of thy wrath the Lorde shal destroye them in his displeasure and the fyre shall consume them Theyr frute shalt thou destroy out of the earth and theyr sede from amonge the chyldren of men For they intended myschefe agaynst the and ymagyned suche a deuyce as they are nat able to perfourme Therfore shalte thou put them to flyght and the strynges of thy bowe shalt thou make redy agaynste the faces of them Be thou exalted Lorde in thyne owne streyngth so wyll we synge and prayse thy power The xxii Psalme ¶ To the Chaunter vpon the hynde of the dawnynge A Psalme of Dauid MY God my God ⚜ loke vpon me why hast thou forsaken me and art so farre fro my health and from the wordes of my complaynte O my God I crye in the daye tyme but thou hearest nat and in the night season also I take no rest And thou contynuest holy O thou worshyppe of Israel Our father 's hoped in the they trusted in the and thou dyddest delyuer thē They called vpon the and were helped they put theyr trust in the and were nat confounded But as for me I am a worme and no man a very scorne of men and the outcast of the people All they that se me laugh me to scorne they shote out theyr lyppes and shake the heade He trusted in God let hym delyuer hym let hym delyuer hym yf he wyll haue hym But thou ar● he that toke me out of my mothers wombe thou wast my hope whē I hanged yet vpō my mothers brestes I haue bene lefte vnto the euer sense I was borne thou arte my God euen fro my mothers wombe O go nat fro me for trouble is harde at hande and here is none to helpe me Many oxen are come about me greate bulles of Basan close me in on euery syde They gape vpon me with theyr mouthes as it were a rampynge and roarynge lyon I am powred out lyke water and al my bones are out of ioynt my herte also in the myddest of my body is euen lyke meltynge waxe My strēgth is dryed vp lyke a po●sherde my tonge cleueth to my go●es and thou shalt bringe me in to the dust of dethe For ⚜ many ☞ dogges are come about me the councell of the wicked laye seage agaynste me They pearsed my handes and my tete I maye tell all my bones they stande starynge and lokynge vpon me They parte my garmentes among thē and caste lottes vpon my vesture But be not thou farre fro me O Lord thou art my succoure hast the to helpe me Delyuer my soule from the swerde my darlyng from the power of the dogge Saue me frome the lyons mouthe thou hast herde me also from among the hornes of the vnicornes I wyl declare thy name vnto my brethreu in the myddest of the congregacion wyll I prayse the. O prayse the Lorde ye that feare hym Magnyfie him al ye of the sede of Iacob feare him al ye sede of Israel For he hath nat dispysed nor abhorred the lowe estate of the pore he hath nat hyd his face from hym but when he called vnto him he
vp her houses that ye maye tel them that come after For this God is oure God for e●er and euer he shall be oure gyde vnto death ¶ The. xlix Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a Psalme for the chyldren of Lorah O Heare this al ye people pōdre it with youre eares all ye that dwell in the worlde Hye and lowe ryche and poore one with another My mouth shal speake of wysdome and my hert shall muse of vnderstandynge I wyll enclyne myne eare to the parable and shewe my darcke speach vpon the harpe Wherfore shulde I feare in the dayes of wyckednesse and when the wyckednesse of my heles cōpaseth me roūde about There be some that trust in theyr abundaunce and boast them selues in the multitude of theyr rychesse But no man maye delyuer his brother nor make agrement vnto God for hym For it costeth more to redeme theyr soules so that he must let that alone for euer ●ee though he lyue longe and se nat the graue For he seeth that wyse men also dye and peryshe togeyther as wel as the ignoraunt folysh and leaue theyr ryches for other And yet they thinke that theyr houses shal continue for euer and that theyr dwellynge places shal endure frō one generacion to another callyng the landes after theyr owne names Neuerthelesse man wyll nat abyde in honoure seynge he may be compared vnto the beastes that peryshe this is the waye of them This is theyr folyshnesse and theyr posterite prayse theyr sayeng Sela. They lye in the hell lyke shepe death gnaweth vpō thē and the ryghteous shall haue dominacyon of them in the mornyng theyr bewtye shall consume in the sepulchre out of theyr dwellynge But God shall delyuer my soule from the place of hell for he shall receaue me Sela. Be nat thou afrayed though one be made ryche or yf the glorye of his house be increased For he shal cary nothynge awaye with hym when he dyeth nether shal his pompe folowe him For whyle he lyued he coūted hym selfe an happye man and ☞ so longe as y ● doest well vnto thy selfe mē wyll speake good of the. He shall folowe the generacion of his fathers shal neuer se light Man beyng in honoure hath no vnderstandynge but is compared vnto the beastes that peryshe ¶ The. l. Psalme ¶ A Psalme of Asaph The Lorde euen the most myghtie God hathe spoken and called the worlde from the rysynge vp of the sonne vnto the goynge downe therof Out of Syon hathe God apeared in perfecte bewtye Oure God shall come and shall not kepe sylence there shall go before hym a cōsumynge fyre and a myghtye tempest shal be stered vp rounde aboute hym He shall call the heauen from aboue and the earth that he maye iudge hys people Gather my saynctes togeyther vnto me those that haue made a couenaunt with me with sacrifyce And the heauens shal declare hys ryghtuousnesse for God is iudge hym selfe Sela Heare O my people and I wyll speake I my selfe wyll testifye agaynste the O Israell For I am God euen thy God I wy ●at reproue the because of thy sacrifices or for thy burnt offerynges because they were nat all way before me I wyl take no bullocke out of thy house nor he Goates out of thy foldes For all the beastes of the Forest are myne and so are the cattell vpon a thousande hylles I knowe all the foules vpon the mountaynes and the wylde beastes of the felde are in my syght If I be hongrye I wyll nat tell the for the whole worlde is myne and all y ● therin is Thynkeste thou that I wyll eate bulles flesshe and drincke the bloude of goates Offre vnto God thankes geuynge and paye thy vowes vnto the moste hyghest And cal vppon me in the tyme of trouble so wyll I heare the and thou shalte prayse me But vnto the vngodly sayde God Why doest thou preache my lawes and takest my couenaunt in thy mouth Where as thou hatest to be refourmed haste cast my wordes behynde the Whā thou sawest a thefe thou consentedest vnto hym and haste bene partaker with the aduouterers Thou hast let thy mouth speake wickednesse and with thy tong thou hast set forth disceyt Thou sattest and spakest agaynst thy brother yee hast sclaūdred thine owne mothers sonne These thinges haste thou done I helde my tonge y ● thoughtest ⚜ wickedly that I am euē such a one as thy selfe but I wyl re proue the set before the the thynges that thou hast done O consydre this ye y ● forget God lest I plucke you away and there be none to delyuer you Who so offreth me thākes and praise he honoureth me and to him y ● ordreth his conuersacion right wyll I shewe the saluacyon of God ● The. li. Psalme ¶ To the chaunter ● Psalme of Dauid when the prophet Nathan came vnto him after he was gone in to Bethsave HAue mercy vpon me O God after thy ⚜ great goodnes accordyng vnto the multytude of thy mercyes do awaye myne offences washe me thorowly fro my wyckednesse clense me fro my synne For I knowleg my fautes my synne is euer before me Agaynst the onely haue I synned and done this euil in thy sight y ● thou myghtest be iustifyed in thy sayinge clere when y ● art iudged Beholde I was shapen in wyckednesse in synne hath my mother conceaued me But lo thou requyrest truth in the inward partes and shalt make me to vnderstāde wisdome secretly Thou shalte pourge me with Isope I shall be cleane thou shalt wash me I shal be whiter then snowe Thou shalt make me heare ioye and gladnesse that the bones whiche y ● hast broken maye reioyse Turne thy face from my sinnes put out al my misdedes Make me a cleane hert O God renue a ryght spryte within me Cast me not awaye from thy presence take nat thy holy spryte from me O geue me the comforte of thy helpe agayne stablysh me with thy fre spryte Then shall I teach thy wayes vnto the wicked and synners shal be cōuerted vnto the. Delyuer me from bloude gyltynesse O God O God of my healthe and my tonge shall synge thy ryghteousnesse Thou shalte open my lyppes O Lorde ☞ and my mouth shall shewe forth thy prayse For thou desyrest no sacryfyce els wolde I geue it y ● but thou delitest nat in burntofferynge The sacrifice of God is a troubled spryte a broken and a cōtryte hert O God shalt thou nat despyse O be fauorable gracious vnto Sion buylde thou the walles of Ierusalem Then shalt thou be pleased with y ● sacryfice of ryghteousnesse with the burnt offerynges oblacions thē shal they offre yonge bullockes vpon thine aulter ¶ The. lii Psalme ¶ To the chaunter an exortacion of Dauid when Do●g the Edomyte came to Saul and shewed him sayinge Dauid is
and oratours And I shal geue them chyldren to be theyr prynces and babes shal haue the rule of you The people also shal be pylled and polled and one shall euer be doyng violēce and wronge to another The boye shall presume agaynst the elder and the vyle person agaynste the honorable Yee one shall take a frende of his owne kynred by the bosome saye thou hast clothynge thou shalt be our heade for thou mayest kepe vs frō thys fall and parell Then shal he sweare and say I can nat helpe you Moreouer there is neyther meate nor clothynge in my house make me no ruler of the people For Ierusalem and Iuda muste decaye because that bothe theyr wordes and coūcels are against the Lorde to prouoke the presence of hys magestye vnto anger The chaungynge of theyr countenaunce bewrayeth them yee they declare theyr owne synnes them selues as the Sodomytes and hyde them nat Wo be vnto theyr soules for they haue rewarded euell vnto them selues Byd the ryghteous do well for they shall enioye the frutes of theyr studies But wo be to the vngodly and vnryghteous for they shal be rewarded after theyr worckes Children are extorciōners of my peple and wemen haue rule of them O my people the leaders deceaue the and depraue the waye of thy fotesteppes The Lorde is here to commen of the matter and standeth to geue iudgemente on the people The Lorde shal come forthe to reason with the Senatours and prynces of hys people It is ye y ● haue destroyed my vineyarde the robbery of y ● poore is in your houses Wherfore do ye oppresse my peple marre y ● faces of y ● poore sayeth the Lorde God of Hostes. Moreouer thus sayeth the Lorde Seynge y ● daughters of Sion are be come so proude and haue walked with stretched out neckes and with vayne wanton eyes seynge they come in tryppynge so nycely with theyr fete Therfore shall the Lorde shaue the heades of the daughters of Sion the Lorde shal disconer theyr shame In that daye shal the Lorde take away the gorgiousnesse of their apparell and spanges cheynes partelettes and colars bracelettes and hooues the goodly floured wyde and brodred rayment oches and headbandes rynges and garlandes holy day clothes and vales kerchefes and pynnes glasses and smockes bonettes and taches And in steade of good smell there shall be styncke among them And for theyr gyrdles there shal be loose bandes And for well set heare there shal be baldenesse In steade of a stomachec a sacke clothe and for theyr bewty witherdnesse and sonne burninge Yourhousbandes and mightye men shal peryshe with the swerde in batayle At that tyme shall ☞ theyr gates mourne and complayne and they shall syt as desolate folcke vpon the earth ¶ For want of men seuē wemen desyred to haue one man CAPI IIII. THEN shall seuen wyues take holde of one man and saye we wyll laye all our meate and clothing together in comen only that we may be called thy wyues and that thys shamefull reprofe maye be taken from vs. After that tyme shall the braunche of the Lorde be bewtyfull and myghty and the frute of the earth shal be fayre and pleasaunt for those Israelytes that shall spring therof Then shall the remnaunt in Sion the remnaunt at Ierusalem be called holy Namely al such as are wryttē amōg the lyuynge at Ierusalem what tyme as y ● Lord shal washe away the fylthynes of y ● daughters of Sion and pourge the bloude out frō Ierusalem with the wynde of hys smoke fyre Moreouer vpon all the dwellinges of the hyll of Sion and vpon theyr whole congregacion shall the Lorde prouide a cloude and smoke by daye and the shynynge of a flammynge fyre by nyght for all theyr glory shal be preserued And Ierusalem shal be a tabernacle for a shadow because of hete in the daye time a place refuge where a man maye kepe hym from wether and rayne ¶ Of Chryst and hys vyneyarde with an execracion of couetousnesse and dronekennes CAPI V. NOwe wyll I synge my beloued frende a songe because of hys vyneyarde My beloued frende hathe a vyneyarde in a very frutefull plenteous grounde Thys he hedged thys he walled rounde aboute and planted it with goodly grapes In the myddest of it buylded he a towre and made a wyne presse therin And afterwarde when he loked that it shulde brynge hym grapes it brought forth thornes Nowe therfore O ye Cytysens of Ierusalē and whole Iuda Iudge I praye you betwyxte me and my vyneyarde What more colde haue bene done for it that I haue nat done Wherfore then hathe it geuen thornes where I loked to haue had grapes of it Well nowe I shall tell you howe I wyll do with my vyneyarde I wyl take the hedge from it that it maye peryshe and breake downe the wal that it may be troden vnder fote I wyll laye it waste that it shall nether be twysted nor cut but beare thornes breares I wyl also forbyd the cloudes that they shall nat rayne vpon it As for the vyneyarde of the Lord of Hostes it is the house of Israel and whole Iuda hys fayre plantynge Of these he loked for equyte but se there is wronge for ryghteousnesse lo It is but mysery Wo vnto them that ioyne one house to another and bryng one lande so nygh vnto another that the poore can get no more groūde and y ● ye maye dwell vpon the earthe alone These thynges are in the eares of the Lorde of Hostes shall nat many greater and more gorgyous houses be so waste that no man shall dwel in them And ten akers of vynes shal geue but a Quarte and xxx bushels of sede shall geue but an Epha Wo be vnto them that ryse vp early to folowe dronckennes and to them that contynue so vntyllnyght and tyl they be set on fyre with wyne In those cōpanyes are harpes and lutes taberettes and pipes and wyne But they regarde nat the worcke of the Lorde consyder nat the operacyon of his handes Theyr fore commeth my folke also into captyuyte because they haue no vnderstandynge Theyr glory is famashed with hunger and their pryde is marred for thirst Therfore gapeth hel openeth her mouthe maruelous wyde that theyr pryde bostyng and welthe with suche as reioyse therein maye descende into it Thus hathe man a fal and is brought lowe and the high loke of the proude shal be layde downe But the Lorde of Hostes is exalted in iudgēment and God that is holy is praysed in ryghtuousnes Then shall the shepe eate in order the riche mens landes that were layde waist shall straungers deuoure Wo be vnto them that drawe wyckednes vnto them with coardes of vanyte and syn as it were with a cart rope Which vse to speake on this maner let hym make haste nowe go forth with his worcke that we maye se it Let the counsell of the holy one of Israell come and drawe nye that
neyther fauoure theyr fatherlesse and wydowes For they are all together ypocrytes wycked and all theyr mouthes speake foly After all this is not the Lordes wrath ceassed but yet his hande is stretched out styll For vngodlynesse burneth as a fyre in the bryers and thornes And as it were out of a fyre in a wodde or a rede busshe so ascendeth the smoke of theyr pryde For cause of the wrathe of the Lorde of Hoostes is the lande full of darkenesse and the people be consumed as it were with fyre no man dothe spare his brother If a man do turne hym to the ryght hande he shal famyshe or to the lefte hande to eate he shall nat haue ynough Euery man shall ☞ eate the fleshe of h●s owne arme Manasses shal eate Ephraim and Ephraim Manasses they bothe shall eate Iuda After all this is not the Lordes wrath ceassed but yet is his hande stretched out styll ¶ He threatneth the oppressours of the poore and prophecyeth agaynst Sennaherib CAPI X. WO BE VNTO thē that make vnryghtuous lawes and deuyse thynges whiche be to harde for to kepe where thorowe the poore are oppressed on euery syde and the innocentes of my people robbed of iudgement that widowes maye be theyr praye and that they may rob the fatherlesse What wyll ye do in tyme of the visitacyon and whan destruccion shal come from farte To whome wyll ye renne for helpe and to whom wyll ye geue youre honoure that he maye kepe it that ye come not amonge the prysoners or lye amonge the deade After al this doth not the wrath of the Lorde ceasse but yet is his handes stretched out styll Wo be also vnto Assur whiche is a staf of my wrathe in whose hande is the rod of my punyshement I shal sende hym among those ypocrytishe people amonge the people y ● haue deserued my dysfauoure shall I sende hym that he maye vtterly robbe them spoyle them and treade thē downe lyke the myre in the strete Howe be it his meanynge is nat so neyther thynketh his herre of this fashyon But he ymagmeth onely howe he may rote out and destroye muche people for he sayeth are nat my Prynces all Kynges Is nat ☞ Caluo as easie to wine as Char chamis Is it harder to conquere ☞ Hamath then Arphad Or is it lyghter to ouer come Damascus and Samaria As who say I were able to wynne the Kingdome of the Idolaters and theyr goddes but not Ierusalem and Samaria Shall I nat do vnto Ierusalem and theyr ymages as I dyd vnto Samaria and theyr ydoles Wherfore the Lorde sayeth Assone as I haue perfourmed my whole worke vpō the hyll of Syon and Ierusalem then wyll I ☞ vyset the noble and stoute harte of the kynge of Assyria with hys proude lokes For he standeth thus in his owne conceyte This do I thorow the power of myne owne hande and thorowe my wysdome For I am wyse I am he that remoue the landes of the people I robbe theyr treasures and lyke one of the worthyes I dryue thē from theyr hye seates My hande hathe founde out the strēgth of the people as it were a neste And lyke as eggꝭ that were layde here and there are gathered together So do I gather all countrees And there is no man that dare be so bolde as to touche a fether that dare open his mouthe or once whysper Shall the axe boste it selfe agaynste hym that heweth therwith or doth the saw make any braggynge agaynste him that ruleth it That were euē lyke as yf the rod dyd exalte it selfe agaynste hym that beareth it or as though the staffe shuld magnyfye itselfe as who saye it were no wod Therfore shal the Lorde of Hostes sende him pouertie in his riches burne vp his glorye as it were with a fyre But the lyght of Israell shal be that fyre and his Sayntuary shal be the flamme and it shall kyndle and burne vp hys thornes and breers in one daye yea ☞ all the glory of hys woddes and feldes shal be consumed with body and soule And they shal be as an hooste of men whose standerd bearer fayleth The trees also of his felde whiche remayne shall be of suche a nombre that a chylde maye tell them After that day shall the remenaūt of Israel suche as are escaped out of the house of Iacob seke no more comforte at him that smote thē but with faithfulnesse and truth shal they trust vnto the Lorde the holy one of Israel The remnaunt euen the Posteryte of Iacob shall conuerte vnto God the myghty one For though thy people O Israel be as the sande of the see yet shall the remnaunt of them conuerte in hym Perfecte is the iudgement of hym that floweth in ryghteousnesse and therfore the Lorde of Hostes shall perfectly fulfyll the thing that he hathe determyned in the myddeste of the whole worlde Therfore thus sayeth the Lorde God of Hostes Thou my people that dwelleste in Syon be nat a frayed for the kynge of the Assyryans He shall smyte the with a rodde and shall wagge hys staffe at the as the Egipcians dyd some tyme But soone after shall my wrathe and myne indignacion be fulfylled in y ● destruccion of them Moreouer the Lorde of Hostes shall prepare a scourge for hi lyke as was y ● slaughter of Mydian vpon the rock of Oreb And he shall lyfte vp hys rode ouer the see as he dyd somtyme ouer the Egypcyans Then shall hys burthen be taken from thy shoulders and hys yoke from thy necke yee the same yoke shal be corrupt for very fatnesse He shall come to Aiath and go thorowe towarde Mygron at Mychmas shall he lay vp hys harnesse and go ouer the foorde Gybea shal be theyr restyng place Rhama● shall be afrayed Gybea Saul shall flye awaye The voyce of the noyes of thy horses O daughter Gallim shal be herde vnto Lais and to Anathoth which also shal be in trouble Madmena shall tremble for feare but y ● cytesyns of Gabinare manly yet shal he remayne at Nob y ● daye After that shal he lyft vp his hande against the mount of y ● daughter of Syon the hyll of Ierusalem But se the Lorde God of Hostes shall take awaye the proude from thence with feare He shal hewe downe the proude and fel the hye mynded The busshes also of the wode shall he also rote out with yron and Lybanus shall haue a myghtie fall ¶ He prophecieth of the natiuyte of Chryst of his people of the remnaunt of Israell and of the fayth of the he● then or Gentyles ¶ CAPI XI ANd there shall come a rodde forthe of the kynred of Isaye and a blossome shall florysshe out of his rote The spiryte of the Lorde shall lyght vpon hym y ● spiryte of wysdome and vnderstandynge the spiryte of councel and strength the spiryte of knowledge and of the feare of the lorde and shall make hym feruent in the feare of God For he
Babylon CAP. XIIII BVT THE Lorde wyll be mercyfull vnto Iacob and wyll yet chose Israel agayne and set them in theyr owne lande-Straungers shall cleaue vnto them and get them to the house of Iacob The people shall take them and cary them home with them And make them to enheryte the house of Israell in the lande of the Lorde that they maye be seruauntes and hande maydens of the Lorde They shall take those prysoners whose captyues they had bene afore and rule those that had oppressed thē Whē the Lorde now shal bryng the to rest from the trauayle feare harde bondage that thou wast laden withal then shalt thou vse this mockage vpon the king of Babylon and saye Howe happeneth it that the oppressour leaueth of Is the golden trybute come to an ende The Lorde hath broken the cepter of the vngodly and the rodde of the lordly Whiche when he is wroth smyteth the peple with durable strokes and in his wonders he persecuteth thē and tameth them continually And therfore the whole worlde is nowe at rest and quyetnesse and men synge for ioye Yea euen the Fyrre trees and Cedres of Libanus reioyse at thy fall sayenge Nowe that thou arte layde downe theare come no mo vp to destroye vs. Hell also beneth trembleth at thy commyng all myghtie men and Prynces of the earthe steppe forth before the. All Kynges of the earthe stande vp from theyr seates that they maye all aunswere and speake vnto the. Art thou wounded also as we arte thou become lyke vnto vs Thy pompe and thy pryde is layde downe into the pyt and so is the melody of thy instrumentes Mothes be layde vnder the and wormes are thy couerynge Howe arte thou fallen from heauen O Lucifer thou fayer mornynge chylde howe haste thou gotten a fall euen to the grounde and arte become weaker then the people For thou saydest in thyne hert I wyl clyme vp into heuen and make my seate aboue besyde the starres of God I wyl syt also vpon the holy mount towarde the North I wyll clyme vp aboue the cloudes wylbe lyke the hyghest of all Yet thou shalt be brought downe to the depe of hell They that se the shall narowly loke vpon the and thynke in them selues sayenge Is this the man that broughte all landes in feare and made the kyngdomes afrayde Is this he that made the worlde in a maner waste and layde the cyties to the grounde which let not his prisoners go out All Kynges of the nacyons lye euery one ☞ in his owne house with worshyppe and thou arte cast out of thy graue lyke a wylde braunche lyke as deade mens rayment that are stryken thorow with the swerde and go downe to the stones of the depe as a deade coarse that is troden vnder fete and art not buryed with them Euen because that thou hast wasted thy lāde and destroyed thy people The generacyon of the wycked shal be without honour for euer Let there awaye be sought to destroye theyr chyldren that be in theyr fathers wyckednes that they come not vp agayne to possesse the lande and fyll the worlde full of enemyes I wyl stande vp agaynst them sayth the Lorde of hostes and root out the name and generacion of Babylon sayth the lorde and wyll gyue it to the Otters and wyll make water poddels of it And I wyl swepe them out with the ●esome of destruction sapc●e y ● Lorde of Hostes. The Lorde of hostes hath sworne an o●he sayenge It shall come to passe as I haue determyned and shal be fulfylled as I haue deuysed So that Assyria● shall I destroye in my lande and vpon my mountaynes wyll I treade him vnder fote Where thorow his yoke shal come from thē and his burthen shall be taken from they re shoulder This deuyce hath god taken thorowe the whole worlde thus is his hande stretched out ouer all peple For yf the lorde of Hostes determyn a thyng who is able to disa●ull it And yf he stretch forth his ha●●● who maye holde it in agayne The same yere that Kynge Ahaz dyed God threatened on this maner Reioyse not thou whole Palestyna because the rod of him that beateth the is broken for out of the serpentes ro●e there shal come an adder his frute shal be a fyre worme But ☞ 〈…〉 borne of the pore shal be fed and the symple shall dwell in safetie Thy ro●e also wyll I destroye with honger and it shall ●●eye the remnaunt Mourne thou porte wepe thou cytie and feare thou O whole Palestyna for there shall come from y ● North a smoke whose power no man may abyde Who shal then answere the messangers of y ● Gentyles For the Lorde hathe stablyshed Syon and the poore of hꝭ people that be therin do put theyr trust in hym ¶ A prophecye agaynste Moab CAPI XV. THYS is the heuy burthen vpō Moab Ar of Moab was destroyed in the nyght seasō Kir also ī Moab was destroied and peryshed in y e nyght They went vp to the ydols house euen to Dibon to y ● hye places to wepe for Nebo Moab did Mourne for Med●a All cheyr h●ds were balled al But ye foolysh prynces of Zoan ye wyse coūcellers of Pharao whose wyt is turned to foolyshnes howe say ye vnto Pharao I am come of wyse men and of auncient kynges Where are thy wyse men Let them tell the yf they can what the Lorde of Hoostes hathe deuysed vpon Egypte The Prynces of Zoan are become fooles the Prices of Noph are disceiued they haue disceyued Egypte euen they that were taken for the chefe kynred therof In the myddes of it hath the Lord powred the sprete of wyckenes and they haue disceyued Egypte in euery worke thereof euen as a droncken man stackereth in his vomyte Neither shal ☞ the heade or tayle the braūch or rede be able to do any worke in Egypte In y ● daye shall Egypte be lyke vnto wemen It shal be afrayed and stande in feare at the ●ocion of the hand of the Lorde of Hostes whith he shaketh ouer it And Egypte shal be afraied of y ● lande of Iuda so y ● euery one which maketh mencion of it shal be afrayed therat be cause of the councel of the Lorde of hoostes whiche he deuiseth for it In that daye shall fyue cyties in the lāde of Egypte speake the lāgage of Canaan swere by the Lorde of hoostes ☞ the cytye of desolacyon shal be called one of them In that day shall ☞ the altare of the Lorde be in the myddes of the lande of Egypte and thꝭ tytle besyde it VNTO THE LORD And it shal be a token and witnesse vnto the Lorde of hoostes in the lande of Egypt For they shal crye vnto the Lord because of such as trouble them he shal sende them a saui our a great man to delyuer them And the Lorde shal be knowen in Egypte and the Egyptiās shall knowe the Lorde in that daye and do
burneth in Syon and his fyre in Ierusalem ¶ The condicyons of good Rulers and Offycers CAPI XXXII BEHOLDE the Kynge shall gouerne after the rule of ryghtuousnes and the Prynces shall rule according to the balaūce of equyte He shal be vnto men as a defence for the wynde and as a refuge for the tempest lyke as a ryuer of water in a thurstye place and the shadowe of a greate rocke in a drye lande The eyes of the seing shal not be dym and the eares of them that heare shall take dilygent hede The herte of the vnwyse shall attayne to knowledge and the vnperfecte tonge shall speake playnely and distinctly Then shall the nygarde be no more called gentle nor the churle liberal But the churle wyll be churlishly mynded and his herte wyll worke euyll and play the ypocryte and ymagyn abhominacyons agaynst God to make the hungry leane and to witholde drynke from the thursty These are the parlous weapons of the couetous these be his shameful councels that he may begyle the pore with disceatful wordes yea euen there as he shulde gyue sentence with the poore But the lyberall person ymagineth honest thynges and commeth vp with honestye Up ye ryche and ydel Cyties harken vnto my voyce Ye carelesse cyties marke my wordes After yeares and dayes shall ye be brought in feare O ye carelesse cyties For Haruest shall be out and the grape gatherynge shall not come O ye ryche yoel cyties ye that feare no parell ye shall be abasshed and remoued when ye se the barennesse the nakednesse and preparynge to warre Ye shall knocke vpon your brestes because of the pleasaunt felde and because of the frutful vyneiarde My peoples felde shal bryng thornes and thystels for in euery house is voluptuousnes and in the Cyties wylfulnes The palaces also shal be brokē and the greatly occupyed cyties desolate The towers and bulwerkes shall become dennes for euermore the pleasure of Mules shal be turned to pasture for shepe vnto the tyme that the spiryte be poured vpon vs from aboue Then shall the wyldernes be a frutefull felde and the plenteous felde shal be rekenned for a wode Then shall equite dwell in the deserte and ryghteousnesse in a frutefull laude And the rewarde of ryghteousnes shal be peace and hyr frute reste and quyetnesse for euer And my people shall dwell in the innes of peace in my tabernacle and pleasure where there is ynough in them al. And when the hayle falleth it shall fall in the wodde and ☞ the cytye shal be set in the valleye O howe happy shall ye be when ye shall safely sowe youre sede besyde all waters and dryue thyther the fete of youre oxen and asses ¶ Thretnynge agaynste the Assyrians A descrypcyon of them that shall se the Lorde CAPI XXXIII THerfore wo be vnto the O robber shalte nat thou be robbed also and vnto the that layest wayte as who say ther shulde no wayte be layde for the Wo vnto the which doest hurte euen so shalte thou be hurte also And as thou layest wayte so shall wayte be layde for the also Lorde be mercyfull vnto vs for we put our trust in the. Thyne arme is at a poynte to vyset vs but be thou oure healthe in the tyme of trouble The people dyd fle at the anger of thy voice and at thine vp standynge the Gentyles were scatred abro de and theyr spoyle shal be gathered as the greshoppers are comenly gathered together into the pyr Stande vp Lorde thou that dwellest on hye Let Syon be fylled with equyte and ryghteousnesse Let trueth and faythfulnesse be in hyr tyme power health wysdome knowledge and the feare of God are hyr treasure Beholde theyr aūgels crye without and the messaungers of peace shall wepe bytterly The stretes are waste there walketh no man therin the appoyntement is broken the cytyes are dispised they are nat regarded y ● desolate earth is in heuynesse Lybanus taketh it but for a sporte that it is hewen downe Sarom is lyke a wyldernesse Basan and Charmel are turned vp syde downe And therfore sayeth the Lorde I wyll vp nowe wyll I get vp nowe wyl I aryse Ye shal conceaue stubble and beare strawe and your spryte shall be the fyre that it maye consume you and the people shal be burnt lyke lyme as thornes burne y ● are hewen of cast in the fyre Nowe herken to ye that are farre of howe I do with them and considre my glory ye y ● be at hande ☞ The synners at Sion are a frayde a sodayne ferfulnes is come vpon y ● ypocrytes What is he among vs say they that wyll dwell by that consumynge fyre which of vs maye abyde that euerlastynge hete He that leadeth a godly lyfe say I and speaketh y ● truth He that abhorreth to do violence and dysceate he that kepeth his hande that he touch no rewarde which stoppeth hys eares that he heare no councell agaynste the innocent which holdeth downe his eyes that he se none euyll He it is that shall dwell on hye whose sauegarde shal be in the true rocke to hym shall be geuen the ryght true meate and dryncke Thyne eyes shal se the kyng in his glory and in the wyde worlde thyne herte shal delyte in the feare of God What shall then become of the scrybe of the Senatoure What of hym that teacheth chyldren There shalte thou nat se a people of a straunge tonge to haue so dyffused a language that it maye nat be vnderstande neyther so straunge a speache but it shal be perceaued There shal Syon be sene the head cytye of oure solempne feastes There shall thyne eyes se Ierusalem that gloryous habytacyon the tabernacle that neuer shall remoue whose nayles shal neuer be taken out worlde without ende whose coardes euery chone shall neuer corrupte for the gloryous Magesty of y ● Lorde shal there be present amonge vs. In that place where fayre broade ryuers and streames are shall nether Galey rowe nor great shyp sayle For the Lorde shal be oure capteyne the Lorde shal be our lawe geuer The Lorde shall be oure kynge and he hymselfe shall be oure Sauyoure There are the cordes so layd abrode that they can not be better The mast set vp of suche a fashyon that no bāner nor sayle hangeth theron but ther is dealed great spoyle yee lame men runne after the praye There lyeth no man that sayeth I am sycke but al euel is takē away from the people that dwell there ¶ The laste destruccyon of the Synagoge in whiche the kyngdome and presthode of that people was translated to the Churche and congregacyon of Chryste CAPI XXXIIII COme ye Heythen and here take hede ye people Herken thou earthe and all that is therin thou rounde compasse and al that groweth there vpon for the Lorde is angrye withall people and his dyspleasure is kyndled agaynste all the multytude of them to curse them and to
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
beleue him not But thus sayeth the Kynge of Assyria opteyne my fauoure encline to me so maye euery man enioye hys vineyardes and fyg trees and dryncke the water of his cysterne vnto the tyme that I come my selfe bring you into a lande that is lyke youre owne wherin is wheate and wyne which is bothe sowen with sede and planted with vyneyardes Let nat Hezekia disceaue you when he sayeth vnto you the Lorde shal delyuer vs. Myght the Goddes of the Gētyles kepe euery mans lande frō the power of y ● kynge of the Assyrians Where is the God of Hemath Arphad Where is the God of Sepharuaim And who was able to defende Samaria out of my hande Or which of all the Goddes of the landes hathe belyuered theyr countre out of my power so that the Lorde shuld deliuer Ieruselē fro my hande Unto this Hezekias messaūgers helde theyr tunges answered nat one worde for the Kyng had charged thē that they shuld geue him none answere So came Eliakim Helkias sonne the President Sobna the Scribe and Ioah Asaphs sonne the Secretary vnto Hezekeas with rent clothes and tolde hym the wordes of Rabsaketh ¶ Hezekias humbleth him selfe before the Lord The army of Sennaherib is slayne of the Aung●ll of the Lorde and be hym selfe so hylled of his owne sonnes ¶ CAPI XXXVII WHen Hezekias herde that he rente his clothes and put on a sacke cloth and wente in to the house of the Lorde But he sent Eliakim the President Sobna the Scrybe with the eldest preastes clothed in sack vnto the Prophet Esay the sonne of Amoz and they sayd vnto hym Thus sayeth Hezekias This is the daye of trouble of plage and of blasphemy for the chyldren are come to the place byrth but ther is no power to brynge them forth The Lorde thy God no doute hath well cōsydered the wordes of Rabsakeh whom his Lorde the kynge of the Assyrians hath sent to defye and blaspheme the lyuynge God with suche wordes as the Lorde thy God hathe hearde ryght well And therfore lyfte vp thy prayer for the remnaunt that yet are lefte So the serua●●tes of kynge Hezekias came to Esay And Esay gaue them thys answere Saye thus vnto youre lorde thus sayeth the Lorde Be nat afrayed of the wordes that thou haste hearde wher with the kynge of the Assyrians seruauntes haue blasphemed me Beholde I wyll cause a wynde to go ouer him as sone as he heareth the rumoure he shal go agayne into his coūtre there wyll I destroye him with y ● swerde Nowe when Rabsaketh returned he foūde the kynge of Assyria layenge sege to Libnas for he had vnderstande that he was departed frō Lachis For there came a rumore that Tharhakas kynge of Ethiopia was come forth to warre agaynste hym And when the kynge of Assyria hearde that he sent other messaungers to king Hezekias with this cōmaundemēt Saye thus to Hezekias kynge of Iuda Let nat thy God disceaue the in whom thou hopest and sayest Ierusalem shall nat be geuen into the handes of the kynge of Assyria For lo thou knowest well howe the Kynges of Assyria haue handeled all the landes that they haue subuerted and hopest thou to escape Were the people of the Gentiles whom my progenitors conquered delyuered at any tyme thorowe theyr goddes As namely Gozā Haram Rezeph and the chyldren of Eden whiche were at Thalassar Where is the kyng of Hemah the kynge of Arphad and the Kynge of the cytie Sepharnaim Ena and Aua Nowe when Ezekia had receaued the letter of the messaungers and reade it he wente vp into the house of the Lorde opened the letter before the Lorde And Ezekia prayed before the Lorde on this maner O Lorde of Hostes thou God of Israel which syttest vpō Cherubin Thou arte the God that onely is God of all the Kyngdomes of the worlde for thou onely haste created heauen and earth Enclyne thyne eare Lorde and consyder open thyne eyes O Lorde and se and pondre all the wordes vpon Sennaherib whiche hathe sent his embassage to blaspheme the liuyng God It is true O Lorde that the kynges of Assirya haue conquered all Kyngdomes and landes and caste theyr goddes in the fyre Natwithstandynge those were no goddes but the workes of mens handes of wood or stone therfore haue they destroyed them Delyuer vs then O Lorde our God from the handes of Sennaherib that all Kyngdomes of the earth maye knowe that thou onely art the Lorde Then Esay the sonne of Amoz sent vnto Hezekia sayeng Thus sayeth the Lorde God of Israell Where as thou haste made thy prayer vnto me as touchynge Sennaherib the kyng of Assyria this is the answere that the Lorde hathe geuen consernyng hym Despised art thou and mocked O daughter of Sion he hath shaken his heade at the O daughter of Ierusalē But thou Sennaherib whō hast thou defyed and blasphemed Agaynst whom haste thou lyfted vp thy voyce exalted thy proude lookes euē agaynst y ● holy one of Israel Thou with thy seruauntes haste blasphemed the Lorde thus holdest thou of thy selfe I wyl couer the hye mountaynes sydes of Libanus with my horsmen And there wyll I cut downe the hye Eedre trees and the fayrest Fyrre trees I wyll vp into the heyght of it and into the chefest of his tymbre woddes If there be no water I wyll graue and drynke And as for waters of defence I shall drye them vp with the fete of myne hoost Yee haste thou nat hearde what I haue taken in hande brought to passe of olde tyme That same wyl I do nowe also wast destroye bryng stronge cyties vnto heapes of stones For theyr inhabytours shal be lyke lame men brought in feare and confounded They shal be lyke the grasse and grene herbes in the felde lyke the heye vpon house toppes that withereth afore it be growne vp I knowe thy wayes thy goynge forth and thy commynge home yee and thy madnesse against me Therfore thy furiousnes against me and thy pryde is come before me I wyll put a rynge in thy nose and a brydle byt in the chawes of the and turne the aboute euē the same waye thou camest I wyll geue the also this token O Hezekia this yeare shalt thou eate that is kept in stoare and the next yeare suche as groweth of hym selfe and in the thyrde yeare ye shal sow and reape yee ye shall plante vyneyardes and enioye the frutes therof And suche of the house of Iuda as are escaped shal come together and the remnaūt shal take rote beneth and bryng forth frute aboue For the escaped shal go out of Ierusalem and the remnaunt from the mounte Syon And this shall the gelousy of the Lorde of Hostes brynge to passe Therfore thus sayeth the Lorde concernynge the kynge of the Assiryans He shall not come into this cytie and shall shote no arowe into it there shal no shilde hurte it nether shal
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
stone vpon me They poured water vpon my heade then thought I nowe am I vndone I called vpon thy name O Lorde out of the depe pyt Thou hast herde my voyce and hast not turned awaye thyne eares fro my syghynge and cryenge Thou hast enclyned thy selfe vnto me when I called vpon the and hast sayd feare not Thou O Lorde hast mayntyened y ● cause of my soule and hast redemed my lyfe O Lorde thou hast sene my blasphemers take thou my cause vpon the. Thou hast well consydred howe they go aboute to do me harme and that all they re councels are agaynst me Thou hast herde theyr despyteful wordes O Lorde yee and all theyr ymaginacyons agaynst me The lyppes of myne enemies and theyr deuyces that they take agaynst me all the day longe Thou seyst also theyr syttyng downe and theyr rysyng vp they make theyr songes of nothynge but of me Rewarde them O Lorde accordyng to the workes of theyr hādes Geue them the thynge that theyr owne herte is afrayed of euen thy curse Persecute them O Lorde with thyne indignacion and rote them out frome vnder the heauen CAPI IIII. O Howe is the golde become so dymme Howe is the goodly colour of it so sore chaunged and the stones of the Sayntuary thus scatred in the corner of euery strete The chyldren of Sion that were alway in honour and clothed with the most precyous golde howe are they nowe become lyke the erthen vessels whiche be made with the potters hande The dragons geue theyr yonge ones sucke with bare brestes but the daughter of my people is cruell and dwelleth in the wyldernesse lyke the Estriches The tonges of the suckynge chyldren cleue to the rofe of theyr mouthes for verye thriste The yonge chyldren aske breade but there is no man that geueth it them They that were wont to fare delycately peryshe in the stretes they that afore were brought vp in purple make nowe muche of donge The synne of the daughter of my people is become greater then the wickednes of Sodome that sodēly was destroyed and not taken with handes Her absteyners or Nazarees were whyter then the snowe or mylke theyr colour was fresh reed as Corall theyr beautie lyke the Saphyre But nowe theyr faces very blacke In so much that thou shuldest not knowe them in the stretes Theyr skynne cleueth to their bones ▪ It is withered become lyke a drye stocke They that be slayne with y ● swerd are happyer then such as dye of honger and peryshe away samyshynge for the frutes of the felde The wemen whiche of nature are pytiefull haue sodden theyr owne c●dren with their handes that they might be theyr meate in the miserable destruccion of y ● daughter of my peopye The Lorde hath perfourmed hys heuy wrath he hath poured out y ● furiousnes of his dyspleasure He hath kyndled a fyre in Siō which hath consumed the foundacions therof Nether the kynges of the earth nor all inhabetours of the worlde wolde haue beleued that the enemy and aduersarye shulde haue come in at the gates of the Cytie of Ierusalem Whiche neuerthelesse is come to passe for the synne of the Prophetes and for the wyckednesse of her preestes that haue shed innocentes bloode within her So that these blynde men wente stomblynge in the streates and stayned them selues w t bloude whiche els wolde touche no bloudy clothe But they cryed vnto euery man slee the staynynge awaye get you hence touche it not Yee sayde they ye muste be brente ye must dwell amonge the Gentyles and byde no longer here The countenaunce of the Lorde hathe banyshed them and shall neuer loke more vpon them For they them selues nether regarded the prestes nor pityed theyr elders Wherfore yet oure eyes fayle vs whyle we loke for vayne helpe seynge we be euer waytynge vpon a people that can do vs no good They laye so sharpe wayte for vs that we cannot go safe vpon the stretes for oure ende is come our dayes are fulfylled our ende is here Our persecuters are swyfter then the Aegels of the ayre they folowed vpon vs ouer the mountaynes and layed wayte for vs in the wyldernesse ☞ The very breth of our mouthe euen the anoynted Lorde hym selfe shall be taken in oure synnes of whom we saye Under his shadowe we shal be preserued amonge the Heythen And thou O daughter Edom that dwelleste in the lande of Huz be glad and reioyce for the cuppe shall come vnto the also which whan thou suppest of thou shalte be droncken Thy synne is well punyshed O thou daugter Sion he shall not suffre the to be caryed awaye any more But thy wyckednes O daughter Edom shall he vyset and for thy synnes sake he shall lede the into captyuyte ¶ The prayer of Ie●emye CAPI V. CAll to remembraunce O Lorde what we haue suffred consydre and se oure confusyon Oure enherytaunce is turned to the straungers and our houses to the aleauntes We are become carefull and fatherles and our mothers are as the wyddowes We are sayne to dryncke oure owne water for money and oure owne wod must we bye with money Our neckes are vnder persecucyon we are weery and haue no reste Afore tyme we yelded oure selues to the Egypcians and now to the Assyrians only that we might haue bred ynough Our fathers whiche nowe are gone haue syned and we muste beare theyr wyckednes Seruauntes haue the rule of vs and no man delyuereth vs out of theyr handes We must get our lyuynge with the parel of our lyues because of y ● drouth of the wildernes Oure skynne is as it had bene brente in an ouen for very sore honger The wyues are raueshed in Syon and the maydens in the cities of Iuda The princes are hanged vp with the hand of the enemies they haue not spared the olde sage men they haue taken yonge mēnes lyues frō them and the boyes are hanged vp vpon trees The elders syt nomore vnder the gates and the yong men vse nomore playenge of musycke The ioye of oure hert is gone our mery queer is turned into mournynge The garlande of our head is fallen alas that euer we synned so sore Therfore oure herte is full of heuynesse and oure eyes dymme because of the hyll of Syon that is destroyed In so much that the foxes runne vpon it But thou O Lorde that remayneste for euermore and thy seate worlde without ende wherfore wylte thou styll forget vs and forsake vs so long ▪ O Lord turne thou vs vnto the and so shall we be turned Renue our dayes as in olde tunes for thou haste banyshed vs nowe long ynough and haste bene sore dysple sed at vs. The ende of the lamentacyons of Ieremye ❧ The Booke of the Prophete Ezechyel ¶ The tyme wherin Ezechyel prophecyed and in what place Hys offprynge and offyce The vysyon of the ●oure bestes The vysion of the wheles The vision of the throne and of the ymage aboue
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
doth that girdeth her selfe with sack because of her bryde grome For y ● meate drincke offering shal be taken away from the house of the Lord the prestes the Lordes ministtrs shal mourne The felde shal be wasted the lāde shal be in a myserable case for the corne shal be destroyed the swete wyne shal come to confusion and the oyle vtterly desolate The housbandmen and the wyne gardeners shal loke piteously make lamētacion for the wheat wyne barly and because the haruest vpon the felde is so cleane destroyed The grape gatherers shall make great mone when the vineyarde and fygtrees be so vtterly wasted Yee al the pōgarnettꝭ palmtrees apletrees and the other trees of the felde shall wyther away Thus the mery chere of the chyldren of men shall come to confusion Gyrdē you and make your mone O ye prestes mourne ye mynysters of the aulter go your way in and stepe in sacke cloth O ye officers of my God for the meat drinckofferyng shal be taken away from the house of your God Proclayme a fastyng call the cōgregacion gather the elders and all the inhabytours of the lande togyther into the house of the Lorde your God and crye vnto y ● Lorde alas alas for this day And why the day of the Lord is at hande and cōmeth as a destroyer from the almighty Shal not the meates be taken away before our eyes ☜ the myrth also and ioye from the house of our God The sede shal perysh in the groūde the garners shall lye wast the flores shal be broken downe for the corne shal be destroyed O what a syghynge make the euyll the bullockes are very euel lyking because they haue no pasture and the shepe are samyshed away O Lorde to the wyll I crye for the fyre hath consumed the goodly pastures of the wyldernesse the flame hath brent vp al the trees of the felde Yee the wylde beastes crye also vnto the for the water riuers are dryed vp the fyre hath consumed the pastures of the wyldernesse ¶ He propheryeth the commyng and cru●●●ye of theyr enemyes An exhort●cion to moue them to conuerte CAPI II. BLowe out the trompet in Syon crye vpon my holy hyll y ● all suche as dwell in the lāde may trēble at it for the day of the Lorde tōmeth is harde at hande a darcke day a gloomyng day a cloudy day yee a stormy daye lyke as the mornynge spredeth out vpon y ● hylles Namely a great mightye people suche as haue not bene sens the begynnyng neyther shall be after them for euer more Before hym shal be a consumyng fyre behynde him a burnynge flame The lande shal be as a garden of pleasure before him but behinde hym shall it be a very wast wyldernesse and there is no man that shall escape him They are to loke vpon lyke barbed horses rūne lyke horsmen They skyp vp vpon y ● hylles as it were the soūde of charettꝭ as y ● flame of fyre y ● consumeth y ● strawe as a myghty people redy to the batayle The tolke shal be afrayed of hym all faces shal be as blacke as a pot These shal rūne lyke gyauntes and leape ouer the walles lyke men of warre Euery man in his going shall kepe hys araye and not go out of hys Path. There shal not one driue another but eche shall kepe his owne waye They shall breake in at the wyndowes not be hurte They shal come into the cy●●e runne vpon the walles They shall clyme vp vpon the houses and slyppe in at the wyndowes lyke a thefe The earth shall quake before hym yee y ● heauens shal be moued ▪ The sunne the moone shal be darckened and the starres shall withdrawe theyr shyne The Lord shal shall shewe his voyce before his hooste for his hooste is great stronge and myghty to fulfyll his commaundement This is that great and maruelous fearefull daye of the Lorde And who is able to abyde it Now therfore sayeth the Lorde Turne you vnto me with all your hertes with fa●ynge wepynge and mournyng rent your hertes and not youre clothes Turne you vnto the Lord your God for he is gracyoꝰ and mercyfull long suffering and of greate compassion and redy to pardon wickednes Then no doute he also shall turne and forgeue and after his chastenynge he shall let your increase remayne ▪ for meat and drinckoffrīges vnto the Lord your God Blowe out with the trompet in Syon proclayme a fastynge call the congregacyon and gather the people together warne the congregaciō gather the elders brīge the chyldren suckelynges together Let the brydegrome go forth of hys chābre and the bryde out of her rloset Let the preastes serue the Lorde betwyxte the porche the aulter wepyng and saying be fauourable O Lord be fauourable vnto thy people let not thine heritage be brought to suche cōfusion lest the Hethen be Lordes therof Wherfore shuld they say among the Hethen where is now their God Then shal the Lorde be gelous ouer his lande and spare his people yee the Lorde shall answerre saye vnto his people Beholde I wyll sende you corne wyne oyle so that ye shall haue plēty of them I wyll no more geue you ouer to be a reprofe amōg the Hethen Againe as for him of the North I shal dryue him farre from you shut him out into a drye wast lande his face toward the east sce his hynder partes towarde the vtmost see The styncke of him shall go vp his filthy corruption shall fal vpon hym selfe because he hath dealt so proudly Feare not O lande but be glad reioyse for the Lord wyl do great thinges Be not ye afraied neither O ye beastes of the felde for the pastures shal be grene the trees shal beare theyr frute the fyg trees vyneyardes shall geue theyr increase Be glad then O ye chyldrē of Syon and reioyse in the Lorde your god for he hath ge uen you a teacher of rightuousnesse he it is y t shal sende you downe showers of rayne early late in the fyrst moneth so y t the garners shal be ful of corne the presses plentuous in wyne oile And as for the yeres that the greshoper locust blastyng caterpyller my grethost which I sēt among you haue eaten vp I shal restore thē to you againe so that ye shal haue ynough to eate be satisfied prayse the name of the Lord your God that so maruelously hath dealt with you And my people shal neuer be confounded any more Ye shal wel knowe y ● I am in the middest of Israel that I am the Lord your God ye that there is none other my people shal no more be brought to confusion After this wyll I poure out my sprete ☜ vpon al flesh your sōnes your daughters shal ꝓphecy
I make the wast and cause thy inhabyters to be abhorted O my people and thus shalt thou beare thyne owne shame CAPI VII ¶ ● cōplaynt of the lyttel nōbre of the rightuouse Agaynst the truth ought we not to holde with out greatest frendes WO is me I am become as one that goeth a gleanyng i the haruest Ther are no grapes to eate yet wolde I fayne w t all my herte haue of the best frute There is not a godly man vpon earth there is not one ryghtuous amonge men They labour all to shed bloude euery man hunteth hys brother to death yet they saye they do well when they do euyll As the prynce wyll so saieth the iudge that he may do him a pleasure agayne The greate man speaketh what his herte desyreth the hearers alow him The best of thē is but as a thistle the most rightuous of thē is but as a breer i the hedge But when the daye of thy preachers cōmeth that thou shalt be visyted thē shall they be wasted awaye Let no man beleue his frende nor put hys confydēce in a price Kepe y ● porte of thy mouth from her that lyeth in thy bosome for the sōne shal put his father to dishonoure the daughter shal rise agaynst her mother the daughter in lawe agaynst her mother in lawe a mans foes shal be euen they of hys owne housholde Neuertheles I wyl loke vp vnto y ● Lord I wyll pacyently abyde God my sauioure my God shall heare me O thou enemye of myne reioyce not at my fall for I shall get vp againe though I syr in darcknesse yet the Lorde is my lyght I wyll beare the punishemēt of y ● Lorde for why I haue offended him til he syt in iudgmēt vpō my cause se y t I haue right He wyll bryng me forth to the lyght I shall se his rightuousnesse She that is myne enemy shal loke vpon it be confoūded which now saieth Where is thy Lorde God Myne eyes shall beholde her when she shal be trodē downe as y ● clay in y ● stretes The tyme wyl come that thy gappes shal be made vp the lawe shal go abrode at y t tyme shal they come vnto the frō Assur vnto the stronge cyties from the strong cytyes vnto the ryuer frō the one see to y ● other frō the one moūtayne to y ● other Notwithstandynge y ● land must be wasted because of them that dwell therin and for the frutes of theyr owne Imaginacions Therfore fede thy people with thy rod the flocke of thine heritage which dwel desolate in the wodde that they maye be fedde vpon the mount of Charmel Basan and Galaad as afore time Maruelous thynges wyll I shew them lyke as when they came out of Egypte Thys shall the Heathen se and be ashamed for all their power so that they shall laye theyr hande vpon theyr mouthe and stoppe theyr eares They shall lycke the dust lyke a serpente and as the wormes of the earth that tremble in theyr holes They shal be afrayed of the Lorde our God and they shall feare the. Where is there such a God as thou that pard●nest wickednes and forgeueste the offences of the remnaunt of thyne herytage Hē kepeth not his wrath for euer And why hys delyte is to haue compassyon he shall turne agayne and be mercyfull to vs he shall put downe oure wyckednes and cast all oure sinnes in to the botome of the see Thou shalt kepe thy trueth with Iacob and thy mercy for Abraham lyke as thou hane sworne vnto oure fathers longe ago ¶ The ende of the Prophecye of Mycheas ❧ The boke of the Prophet Naum. ¶ Of the destruccyon of Niniue and of the delyueraunce of Israell CAPI I. THys is the heuy burthen of Niniue whiche Naum of Elchos dyd wryte as he sawe it The Lord is a gelous God a taker of vengeaunce is the Lorde and wrothfull The lorde taketh vengeaunce of his enemyes and reserueth displeasure for his aduersaryes The Lord suffreth long he is of greate power so inocēt that he leaueth no man fautlesse before him The Lorde goeth forth in tēpest stormy wether the cloudes are the dust of his fete Whē he reproueth the see he drieth it vp turneth al the floudes to drye lande Basan is desolate Charmel the pleasure of Lybanus wasteth awaye The moūtaynes tremble for him the hylles consume At the syght of him the earth quaketh yee the whole world and all y ● dwell therin Who maye endure before hys wrathe Or who is able to abyde his gtyme displeasure His anger taketh on lyke fyre and the harde rockes burst in sunder before hym Full gracyous is the Lorde and a strong holde in the tyme of trouble he knoweth thē that put theyr trust in hym when the floude renneth ouer and destroyeth the place and whē the darcknesse foloweth styll vpon hys enemyes What do ye Imagin thē against y ● Lord on this maner Tush when he hath once made an ende there shal come nomore trouble For lyke as the thornes that sticke together and as the drye strawe so shall the dronckardes be cōsumed together euē whē they be full There come out of the suche as Imagin myschefe geue vngracious coūcell agaynst the Lorde Therfore thus sayeth the Lorde Let them be as well prepared yee as many as they can yet shal they be hewen downe and pas awaye And as for y ● I wyll vexe y ● but not vtterly destroy the. And nowe wyl I breake his rodde frō thy backe burst thy bondes in bonder But the Lorde hath geuen a commaundement concernynge the y t there shal come nomore sede of thy name The carued casten Images wyll I rote out of the house of thy God Thy graue shal I prepare for the and thou shalt be confounded ¶ He deseribeth the victorye of the Caldees agaynste the Nynyuytes CAPI II. BEholde vpon the mountaynes come the fete of him that bryngeth good tydinges and preached peace O Iuda kepe thy holy dayes perfourme thy promyses for Be●ial shall come no more in the he is vtterly roted oute The scaterer shall come vp agaynst the laye sege to the castell Loke thou wel to the stretes make thy loynes stronge arme thy self with al thy myght for the Lorde shal restore agayne the glory of Iacob lyke as the glory of Israel The destroyers haue brokē thē downe marred the wyne braunches The shylde of hys gyaūtes gly stereth hys men of warte are clothed in purple His charettes are as fyre when he maketh him forward his archers are wel deckt trimmed The charettes rol vpon y ● stretes welter in the hye waies They are to loke vpō lyke cressettes of fyre go swyftly as y ● lyghtenyng Whē he doth but warne his giaūtes they fall in theyr
Lorde God of hoostes Aske the prestes cōcerninge the lawe and saye yf one beare holy flesh in hys cote lappe with his lappe do touch the brede po●age wyne oyle or any other meate shall he be holy also The prestes answered sayde No. Then sayd Aggeus Nowe yf one beynge defyled with a deed carcase touch any of these shall it also be vnclene The prestes gaue answere sayd yee it shal be vncleane Then Aggeus answered sayde euen so is this people this nacyon before me sayeth the Lorde and so are all the workes of theyr handes yee and all that they offre is vnclene And nowe I praye you considre frō this daye forth howe it hathe gone with you afore or euer there was layed one stone vpō another in the tēple of the Lorde y ● when ye came to a corne heape of xx bushels there were scarce ten that when ye came to the wyne presse for to powre out l. pottes of wyne there were scarce xx For I smote you with heate blastynge and hayle stones in all y ● labours of your handes yet was there none of you y ● wolde turne vnto me sayeth the Lorde Consyder then from this daye forth and afore namely from the. xxiiij day of the nynth moneth vnto the daye that the foundacyon of y ● Lordes temple was layed marke it well is not the sede yet in the barne haue nat the vynes the fyggetrees the pomgranates and olyue trees bene yet vnfrutefull but frō thys daye forth I shall make them to prospere Moreouer the. xxiiij daye of the moneth came the worde of the Lorde vnto Aggeus agayne sayenge Speake to zorobabell the pryuce of Iuda and saye I wyll shake bothe heauen and earth and ouer thorowe the seate of the kyngdomes yee destroye the myghty kyngdome of the Heathen I wyll ouerthorowe the charettes and those that syt vpon them so that bothe horse and man shall fall downe euery man thorowe hys neyghbours swearde And as for the O zorobabell sayeth the Lorde of hoostes thou sōne of Salachiel my seruaunt I wyll take the sayeth the Lorde at the same tyme and make the as a seale for I haue chosen the sayeth the Lorde of hoostes ¶ The ende of the prophecye of Aggeus ¶ The boke of the Prophete zachary ¶ He moueth the people to returne to the Lorde and to eschue the wickednesse of theyr fathers He prefigureth Christ and the Apostles CAPI I. IN the eyght moneth of the secōde yeare of kynge Darius came the worde of y e Lorde vnto zacharye y e sōne of Barachias the sōne of Addo y ● prophete sayenge The Lord hath bene sore displeased at your forfathers And saye thou vnto them thus sayeth the Lorde of hoostes Turne you vnto me sayeth the Lorde of hoostes and I wyll turne me vnto you sayeth the Lorde of hoostes Be ye nat lyke your forfathers vnto whom the prophetes cryed afore tyme sayenge Thus sayeth the Lorde God of hoostes Turne you nowe from youre euel wayes and from youre wycked ymagynacyons But they wolde nat heare nor regarde me sayeth the Lorde What is nowe become of youre forefathers and the prophetes are they yet styll alyue But dyd nat my wordes and statutes whiche I cōmaunded by my seruauntes the prophetes touch your forefathers Upon this they gaue answere and sayde lyke as the Lorde of hoostes deuysed to do vnto vs accordynge to oure owne wayes and ymagynacyons euen so hathe he dealte with vs. Upon the. xxiiii daye of the. xi moneth which is the moneth Sebat in the seconde yeare of Darius came the worde of the Lorde vnto zachary the sonne of Barachias the sōne of Addo the prophet sayenge I sawe by nyght and lo there sat one vpon a redde horse and stode styll amonge the myrretrees that were beneth vpon the grounde and behynde hym were there redde speckeled whyte horses Then sayde I. O my Lrode what are these And the angell that talked with me sayde vnto me I wyl shewe the what these be And the man y ● stode amonge the Myrretrees answered sayde These are they whō the Lorde hathe sente to go thorowe the worlde And they answered the angell of the Lorde that stode amonge the myrretrees sayde We haue gone thorowe the worlde and beholde al the worlde dwell at ease and are carelesse Then the Lordes angell gaue answere and sayde O Lorde of hoostes howe longe wylt thou be vnmercyful to Ierusalem and to the cyties of Iuda with whō thou hast bene displeased nowe these threscore ●enne yeares So the Lorde gaue a louinge and a cōfortable answere vnto the angel that talked with me And the angel that commoned with me sayde vnto me Crye thou speake Thus sayeth the Lorde of hoostes I am exceadinge gelous ouer Ierusalē and Syon and sore displeased at the carelesse Heathen for where as I was but a lytle angrye they dyd theyr best that I myght destroye them Therfore thus sayeth the Lorde I wyll turne me agayne in mercye towarde Ierusalem so that my house shal be buylded in it sayeth the Lorde of hoostes yee the plommet shal be layde abrode in Ierusalem Crye also speake thus sayeth the Lorde of hoostes My cyties shal be in good prosperite agayne the Lorde shal yet cōforte Siō and chose Ierusalē Then lyfte I vp myne eyees and sawe and beholde foure hornes And I sayde vnto the angell y ● talked with me what be these he answered me These are the hornes whiche haue scatered Iuda Israel and Ierusalē abrode And the Lorde shewed me foure carpenters Thē sayde I what wyl these do He answered and sayde Those are the hornes whiche haue so strowed Iuda abrode that no man durst lyfte vp his head But these are come to fraye thē awaye and cast out the hornes of the Gentyls which lyfte vp theyr horne ouer y ● lande of Iuda to scatre it abroade ¶ The renewynge of Ierusalem and Iuda CAPI II. I Lyfte vp myne eyes agayne and loked and beholde a mā with a measure lyne in his hande Then sayde I whether goest thou And he sayde vnto me To measure Ierusalem that I maye se howe longe and howe broade it is And beholde the angell that talked with me wente his waye forth Then went there out another angel to mete hym and sayde vnto hym Runne speake to thys yonge man saye Ierusalem shal be inhabited without any wall for the very multytude of people and catell that shal be therin Yee I my selfe sayeth the Lorde wyl be vnto her a wall of fyre roūde about and wyll behonoured in her O get you forth O fle frō the lande of the north sayeth the Lorde ye whom I haue scatred into y ● foure wyndes vnder heauen sayeth the Lorde Saue thy selfe O Syon thou that dwellest with y e daughter of Babylon for thus sayeth the Lorde of hoostes With a
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
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
thrusteth them oute of the congregacyon Beloued folowe not that which is euyll but that which is good He that doeth well is of God but he that doeth euyll seyth not God Demetrius hathe good reporte of all men and of the trueth it selfe yee and we our selues also beare recorde and yeknowe that oure recorde is true I had many thynges to wryte but I wyl not with inke and penne wryte vnto the. I trust I shal shortly se the and we shal speake mouthe to mouthe Peace be vnto the. The louers salute the. Grete the louers by name ¶ He rebuketh such as beyng blynded with theyr owne ●ust●● ▪ resyst the trueth and that we may knowe the● the better he sayeth they be suche as synne beastly agaynste nature and despise rulers c. He exhorteth vs to edyfy one another to praye in the holy gooste to contynue in loue to loke for the commynge of the Lorde and one to helpe another out of the fyre ❧ The epystle of Saynte Iude. IUdas the seruaunt of Iesus Christ the brother of Iames To them which are called and sanctified in god the father and preserued in Iesu Chryste Mercy vnto you and peace and loue be multyplyed Beloued when I gaue all dylygence to wryte vnto you of the commen saluacyon it was nedefull for me to wryte vnto you to exhorte you that ye shulde contynually laboure in the faythe whiche was once geuen vnto the sayntes For there are certayne vngodly men craftely crept in of which it was written afore tyme vnto suche iudgement They turne the grace of our god vnto wantannes and denye God whiche is the onely Lorde and our Lorde Iesus Christ. My mynde is therfore to put you in remembraunce for as much as ye once knowe this howe that the Lorde after that he had delyuered the people out of Egypt destroied them whyche afterwarde beleued not The angels also which kept not their first estate but lefte theyr owne habytacyon he hath reserued in euerlastynge chaynes vnder darkenes vnto the iudgement of the great day euen as Sodom and Gomor and the cytyes aboute them whiche in lyke maner defyled them selues with fornicacyon and folowed ☞ straunge flesshe are set forthe for an ensample and suffre the payne of eternall fyre Lykewyse these beynge disceaued by dreames defyle the flesshe despise rulers and speake euyll of them that are in auctoryte Yet Michaell the archangell when he stroue agaynste the deuyll and dysputed about the body of Moses durst not geue ray lynge sentence but sayde the Lorde rebuke the. But these speake euyll of those thynges whiche they knowe not and what thynges they know naturally as beastes which are without reason in tho thinges they corrupte themselues Wo be vnto them for they haue folowed the waye of Cayn and are vtterly geuen to the errouce of Balan * for lukers sake ‡ and perisshe in the treason of Core These are spottes which of your kindnes feast together withoute feare fedinge themselues Cloudes they are without water caryed about of wides trees without frute at gatherynge tyme twyse deed and plucked vp by the rotes They are the ragynge waues of the see fomynge out theyr owne shame They are wandrynge starres to whome is reserued the myste of darckenes for euer Enoch the seuenth from Adam prophesyed before of such sayinge Beholde the Lorde shall come with thousandes of saynctes to geue iudgement against al men and to rebuke al that are vngodly among them of all theyr vngodly dedes which they haue vngodly commytted and of all theyr cruell speakynges whiche vngodly synners haue spoken agaynst hym These are murmurers complayners walkynge after theyr owne lustes whose mouthes speake proude thynges They haue men in greate reuerence because of auauntage But ye beloued remember the wordes whyche were spoken before of the Apostels of oure Lorde Iesus Christ howe that they tolde you that there shulde be begylers in the last tyme whyche shulde walcke after theyr owne vngodly lustes These are makers of sectes fleshlye hauynge no spyryte But ye de●lye beloued edyfye youre selues in youre mos●e holy faythe prayinge in the holy goost and kepe youre selues in the loue of God lokynge for the mercy of oure Lorde Iesus Chryste vnto eternall lyfe And haue compassion of some separatynge them and other saue wyth feare pullynge them out of the fyre ⚜ and haue compassyon on the other and hate the fylthy vesture of the flesshe Unto him that is able to kepe you fre from sinne and to present you fautlesse before the presence of his glorye with ioye ⚜ at the commynge of our Lorde Iesu Christ to god our sauyoure thorowe Iesus chryst our Lorde which onely is wyse be glorye maieste domynion power ⚜ before al worldes nowe and euer Amen ❧ The Reuelacyon of Saynte Ihon the dyuyne ¶ Happy are they that heare the worde of God and kepe it He wryteth to the seuen congregacyons in Asi● ●re●h seuen candelstyckes and in the myddes of them one lyke vnto the 〈◊〉 of man CAPI I. THe Reuelacyon of Iesus Christ which God gaue vnto him for to shewe vnto hys seruauntes thynges whiche muste shortely come to passe ✚ And whan he had sente he shewed by hys angell vnto hys seruaūt Ihon which vare recorde of the worde of God and of the testymonye of Iesus Chryst and of all thynges that he sawe Happye is he that readeth and they that heare the wordes of the prophesye and kepe those thynges which are wrytten therin For the tyme is at hande Iohn to the seuen congregacions in Asia Grace be vnto you and peace frō him which is and which was and whiche is to come from the seuen spirites which are before his trone from Iesu Christ which is a faythfull wytnes and fyrst begotten of the deed and lorde ouer the kinges of the earth Unto him that loued vs wesshed vs from oure synnes in his owne bloude ⊢ and made vs Kynges and Prestes vnto God hys father be glory and dominion for euermore Amen Beholde he cōmeth with cloudes al eyes shall se him they also which pearsed hym And all kynredes of the earth shal wayle ⚜ ouer hym Euen so Amen I am Alpha and Omega the begynnynge and the endynge sayeth the Lorde almyghty whyche is and which was and which is to come I Iohn youre brother and companion in tribulacyon and in the kyngdome paciēce in Iesu Chryst was in the yle that is called Pathmos for the worde of God and for the wytnessing of Iesu Christ I was in the spirite on a sonday herde behynde me a great voyce as it had bene of a trompe sayinge I am Alpha and Omega the fyrste and laste That thou seyst wryte in a boke and sende it vnto the seuen cōgregacions which are in Asia vnto Ephesus vnto Smi●na and vnto Pergamos and vnto Thiatira and vnto Sardis and vnto Philadelphia and vnto Laodieia And I turned backe to se the voyce that spake
the goodes of Sodome and Gomorra and all theyr vytayles wente theyr waye And they caryed awaye Lot also Abrams brothers sonne and his good for he dwelled in Sodome and departed And there came one that had escaped and tolde Abram the Hebrewe whiche dwelled in the valeyes of Mamre the Amoryte brother of Escholl and brother of Aner which were confederate with Abram When Abram herde that his brother was taken he harnessed his fresshe yonge men borne in his owne house thre hundred and eyghtene and folowed on them vntyll Dan. And he was set in aray vpon them by nyght he and his seruauntes and smote them and pursued them vnto Hoba whiche lyeth on the lefte hande of Damascos and recouered all the goodes and also brought agayne his brother Lot and his goodes the women also and the people After that he returned agayne from the slaughter of Kedorlaomor of the kynges that were with hym came the kynge of Sodome forth to mete hym in the playne valcy whiche is kynges dale And Melchisedech kynge of Salem brought forthe breade and wyne for he was the preest of the most hyghest God and blessed hym and sayde Blessed be Abram vnto the hyghe God possessoure of heuen and earth And blessed be the hyghe God whiche hath delyuered thyne enemyes in to thy hand And so he gaue hym tythes of all And the kyng of Sodome sayd vnto Abram Gyue me the soules and take the goodes to thy selfe And Abram answered the kynge of Sodome I haue lyfte vp my hande vnto the Lorde the hyghe god possessoure of heuen and earth that I wyll not take of all that is thyne so moche as a threde or shoo latchet leest thou shuldest say I haue made Abram ryche Saue onely that whiche the yonge men haue eaten and the partes of the men whiche wente with me Aner Eschol and Mamre whiche shall take theyr partes ¶ To Abram is promysed Isaac And agayne the lande of Lanaā●●pro●●ysed The fayth of Abram The bondage and delyueraunce of the chyldren of Israell CAPI XV. AFter these thynges were done the word of the Lorde came vnto Abram in a visyon sayenge Feare not Abram I am thy defence and thy rewarde shall be excedynge great And Abram sayde LORDE God what wylte thou gyue me when I goo chyldlesse and the chylde of the stewadshyp of my house is this Eleazer of Damasco And Abraham sayd Se to me hast thou gyuen no seed and lo a lad borne in my house is myne heyre And beholde the worde of the lorde came vnto hym sayeng He shall not be thyne heyre but one that shall come oute of thyne owne body shal be thyne heyre And he brought hym out and sayde Loke vp vnto heuen and tel the sterres yf thou be able to nombre them And hesayd vnto hym euen so shall thy seed be And Abraham byleued the Lorde and that counted he to hym for ryghteousnesse And agayne he sayde vnto hym I am the Lorde that brought the out of Ur of the Caldees to giue the this land and that thou myghtest possesse it And he sayde Lorde God wherby shall I knowe that I shal possesse it He answered hym Take an heyfer of thre yere olde and a she goote of thre yere olde and a thre yere olde ram a turtyll doue also and a yong pygeon He toke therfore all these vnto hym and deuyded them in the myddes layde euery pece one agaynst an other But the foules deuyded he not And when the byrdes fell on the carkases Abram droue them away And when the son was downe there fell a slombre vpon Abrā And lo a darke great feare fell vpon hym And he sayde vnto Abram Knowe this of a suertye that thy seed shal be a straunger in a lande that perteyneth not vnto them And shall serue them and they shal entreate them euyll foure hundred yeres Yet not with stādyng the nacyon whom they shall serue wyl I iudge And afterwarde shall they come out with great substance And thou shalte go vnto thy fathers in peace and shalte be buryed in a good olde age But in the fourth genera cyon they shal returne hyther agayne for the wyckednesse of the Amorites is not yet full And it came to passe that when the sonne wente downe there was a darke cloude And beholde there was a smokynge furnace and a fyre brande goynge bytwene the sayde peces In that same daye the Lorde made a couenaunt with Abram sayenge Unto thy seed haue I gyuen this lande from the ryuer of Egypte euen vnto the great ryuer the ryuer Euphrates the Kenytes the Kenizites and the Cadmonites the Hethites and the Pherezites and the gyauntes the Amorites also and the Canaanites the Gergesytes the Iebusytes ¶ Agar conceyueth She ▪ fletth Satai She is conforted of the Angell She beareth Ismaell CAPI XVI SArai Abrams wyfe bare hym no chyldrē But she had an hande mayde an Egyptian Agar by name And Sarai sayde vnto Abram Beholde the Lorde hath restrayned me that I can not bere I pray the go in vnto my mayde peraduenture I may be edified by her And Abram obeyed the voyce of Sarai And Sarai Abrams wyfe toke Agar her mayd the Egyptian after Abram had dwelled x. yere in the lande of Canaan and gaue her to her husbande Abram to be his wyfe Whiche when he had gone in vnto Agar she conceyued And when she sawe that she had conceyued her maystresse was despysed in her eyes And Sarai sayd vnto Abram Thou doest me wronge ▪ I haue gyuen my mayde in to thy bosome Whiche seynge that she hath cōceyued I am despysed in her eyes the lorde iudge bytwene the me But Abrā sayd to Sarai Beholde thy mayde is in thy hande do with her as it pleaseth the. And when Sarai fared foule with her she fled from the face of her And the angell of the Lorde founde her besyde a fountayne of water in the wyldernesse euen by the well that is in the way to Sur. And he sayd Agar Sarais mayde whence camest thou whyther goest thou She sayd I fle frō the face of my maystres Sarai ▪ And the angel of the lorde sayd vnto her Returne to thy maystres agayn● submyt thy selfe vnto her handes And agayne the angell of the Lorde sayde vnto her In encreasyng I wyll encreace thy seed it shall not be nombred for multitude ▪ And the Lordes angel sayd vnto her se 〈…〉 arte with chylde and shalt beare a sonne and shalte call his name Ismaell for the Lorde hath herde thy tribulacion He also wyll be a wylde man and his hande wyll be agaynste euery man and euery mans hande agaynste hym And he shall dwell in the presence of al his brethren And she called the name of the Lorde that spake vnto her Thou God lokest on me for she sayde I haue not sene here the backe partes of hym that seeth me Wherfore the wel was called the well of hym
Whose arte thou and whyther goest thou and whose are these that go before the Thou shalte saye they be thy seruaunt Iacobs and it is a present sent vnto my lord Esau beholde hym selfe cometh after vs. And so cōmaunded he the seconde and the thyrde and all that folowed the droues sayenge Of this manerse that ye speake vnto Esau when ye mete hym and say moreouer thy seruaunt Iacob also cometh after vs for he sayd I wyll pease his wrath with the present that goeth before me and afterwarde I wyll se hym my selfe yf peraduenture he wyl receyue me to grace So went the present before hym and he taryed all that nyght in the company and rose vp the same nyght toke his two wyues and his ii maydens and his xi sonnes and went ouer the foorde Iabok And he toke them and sent them ouer the ryuer and sent ouer all that he had and taryed behynde hym selfe alone And there wrastled a man with hym vn to the breakyng of the day And when he saw that he coulde not preuayle agaynst hym he smote hym vnder the thye and the synowe of Iacobs thye shranke as he wrastled w t hym And he sayd Let me go for the day breaketh Whiche answered I wyll not let the go excepte thou blesse me And he sayd vnto hym What is thy name He answered Iacob He sayde Thou shalte be called Iacob no more but Israel For as a prynce hast thou wrastled with God and with man and hast preuayled And Iacob asked hym sayenge Tell me thy name And he sayde wherfore doest thou so aske after my name and he blessed hym there And Iacob called the name of the place Pheniell for I haue sene god face to face my lyfe is preserued And as he went ouer Pheniell the Sonne rose vpon hym and he halted vpon his thye And therfore is it that the chyldren of Israell eate not of the synow that shranke in that place of the thye vnto this day bycause that he touched the place of Iacobs thye in the synowe that shronke ¶ Esau and Iacob are agreed And Iacob came vnto Sicheni CAPI XXXIII IAcob lyftynge vp his eyes loked And beholde Esau came hauynge with hym foure hundred men And he deuyded the chyldren vnto Lea and vnto Rahell and vnto the two maydens And he put the maydens and theyr chyldren formoost and Lea and her chyldren after and Rahell and Ioseph hyndermost And he wente before them and fell on the grounde vii tymes vntyll he came vnto his brother Esau came to mete hym and enbraced hym and fell on his necke and kyssed hym they wepte And he lyfte vp his eyes sawe the women and the chyldren sayd Whence hast thou these And do they belong vnto the And he answered they are the chyldrē which God hath gyuen thy seruaunte Then came the maydens forth and theyr chyldren and dyd theyr obeysaunce Lea also with her chyldren came and dyd theyr obeysaūce And last of all came Ioseph and Rahel and dyd theyr obeysaunce And he sayde what is all the droue whiche I met He answered that I may fynde grace in the syght of my lorde And Esau sayd I haue ynough my brother kepe that thou hast vnto thy selfe To whom Iacob answered oh nay but yf I haue foūde grace in thy syght receyue my present of my hande for I haue sene thy face as though I had sene the face of god And thou hast had a good wyll towarde me Oh take my blessynge that is brought the for God hath had mercy on me Gyuynge me all thynges And I haue ynough And so he compelled hym and he toke it And he sayd Let vs take our iourney and go I wyll go before the. Iacob answered hym my Lorde Thou knowest that the chyldren are tendre and the ewes kyne with yong vnder myne hande which yf men shulde ouerdryue but euen one daye all the shepe wyll dye Oh let my lorde go before his seruaunte and I wyl dryue fayre and softly accordynge as the cattell that goeth before me and the chyldren be able to endure vntyl I come to my Lorde vnto Seir. And Esau sayde Let me yet leaue some of my folke with the. And he answered what nedeth it This one thynge onely haue I nede of Let me fynde grace in the syght of my Lorde So Esau went his waye agayne that same daye vnto Seir. And Iacob toke his iourney towarde Sucoth and buylte hym an house and made bothes for his cattell And therfore is it that the name of the place is called Sucoth And Iacob came to Salem a cytie of Sichem whiche is in the lande of Canaan after that he was come from Mesopotamia and pytched before the cytie and bought a parcel of grounde where he pytched his tente of the chyldren of Hemor Sichems father for an hundred peces of money And he made there an aulter and called vpon the myghtye God of Israel ¶ The rauesshynge of Dyna Iacobs doughter The men of Sichem are slayne by the sonnes of Iacob CAPI XXXIIII DINA the doughter of Lea whiche she bare vnto Iacob went out to se the doughters of the lande Whome when Sichem the son of Hemor the Heuite Lorde of the countrey saw he toke her and lay with her and forced her and his harte lay vnto Dina the doughter of Iacob And he loued that damsell and spake kyndly vnto her and Sichem spake vnto his father Hemor sayenge get me this mayden vnto my wyfe And Iacob herde that he had defyled Dina his doughter his sonnes beynge with theyr cattel in the felde and he helde his peace vntyll they were come And Hemor the father of Sichem wente out vnto Iacob to common with him And when the sonnꝭ of Iacob commyng out of the felde herde it it greued them and they were not a lytell wrothe bycause he had wrought folye in Israell in that he had layne with Iacobs doughter whiche thynge ought not to be done And Hemor cōmoned with them sayenge the soule of my son Sichem longeth for youre doughter gyue her hym to wyfe make maryage with vs and gyue your doughters vnto vs and take our doughters vnto you and ye shall dwell with vs the lande shall be before you dwell and do your busynes and haue your possessyons therein And Sichem sayde vnto her father and her brethren let me fynde grace in youre eyes and what soeuer ye apoynt me that wyl I gyue Aske frely of me bothe the dowrye and gyftes and I wyll gyue accordynge as ye say vnto me so that ye gyue me the Damsell to wyfe But the sonnes of Iacob answered to Sichem and Hemor his father talkyng among them selues deceytefully bycause he had defyled Dina theyr syster And they sayde vnto them We can not do this thing that we shuld gyue our syster to one that is vncircumcised for that were a shame vnto vs. But in this wyll we consente vnto you
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
Yet these may ye eate of euery creping thyng that hath wynges and go vpon foure fete euen those that haue knees aboue vpō theyr fete to leape withall vpon the earth euen these of them ye maye eate ☞ the Arbe after his kynde Selaam after his kynde the Hargol after his kynde and the Hagab after his kynde All other fowles that moue and haue foure fete shall be abhominacyon vnto you In suche ye be vncleane and who soeuer toucheth the carkas of them shall be vncleane vnto the euen and who soeuer beareth the carkas of them shall washe his clothes and be vncleane vntyll euen And euery beast that hath hoofe and deuideth it not in to two clowes nor choweth cud such are vncleane vnto you euery one that toucheth them shall be vncleane And what soeuer goeth vpon his handes among all maner beastes that go on all foure feete suche are vncleane vnto you who so doeth touche theyr carkas shal be vncleane vntyl the euen And he that beareth the carkas of them shall wasshe his clothes be vncleane vntyll the euen for suche are vncleane vnto you And let these also be vncleane to you amonge the thynges that crepe vpō the earth the weysell and the mowse and the toode after theyr kynde the hedgehog the stellio the lycerte the snayle and the molle these are vncleane to you amonge all that crepe who soeuer dothe touche them when they be deade shal be vncleane vntyl the euen And what soeuer any of the dead carkasses of them doeth fall vpon shal be vncleane whyther it be vessel of wood or rayment or skyn or bagge or what soeuer vessell it be that anye worke is wrought in And it muste be piunged in the water and it shal be vncleane vntyl the euen and so shall it be clensed All maner of carthen vessel wherin to any of them falleth shal be vncleane with al that therin is and it shal be broken All maner meate also that is vsed to be eaten ☞ yf any such water come vpon it it shal be vncleane And al maner drynk that is vsed to be dronk in all maner suche vessels shal be vncleane and euery thynge that theyr carkas falleth vpon shal be vncleane Whyther it be ouen or kettel let it be broken For they are vncleane and shal be vncleane vnto you Neuer the latter yet the fountaynes and welles and collection of waters shal be cleane styll And who so toucheth theyr carkas shall be vncleane Yf the deade carkas of any suche fall vpon any seede vsed be sowen it shall yet be cleane styll but and yf any water be powred vpon the seede and a deade carkas fall theron it shal be vncleane vnto you If any beast of whiche ye maye eate dye any man touch the deade carkas therof he shal be vncleane vntyl the euen He that eateth of the dead carkas of it shal wasshe his clothes and be vncleane vntyll the euen And he also that beareth the carkas of it shal wasshe his clothes and be vncleane vntyll euen Let euery crepynge thynge that crepeth vpon the earth be an abhominacion and not be eaten What soeuer goeth vpon the brest and what soeuer goeth vpon foure or that hath mo feete amonge all crepynge thynges that crepe vpō the earth of that se ye eate not for they are abhomynable Ye shal not make your soules abhominable with a thynge that crepeth neyther make your selues vncleane with them that ye shulde be defyled therby For I am the Lorde your god Be sanctifyed therfore and ye shal be holy for I am holye and ye shal not defyle your soules with any maner of crepynge thyng that crepeth vpon the earth For I am the Lorde that brought you out of the land of Egypt to be your god ye shal be holye therfore for I am holye This is the lawe of beastes and fowles and of euery lyuyng creature that moueth in the waters of euery creature that crepeth vpon the earth that there be a dyfference bytwene the vncleane and cleane and bytwene the beast that maye be eaten the beast that ought not to be eaten ¶ A lawe howe women shulde be pourged after theyr deliueraunce CAPI XII ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge speake vnto the Chyldren of Israel and say yf a woman hath conceyued and borne a manchylde she shall be vncleane seuen dayes euen in lyke maner as when she is put a parte in tyme of her ☞ ●●ural dysease And in the eyght day the flesshe of the chyldes foreskynne shal be cut away And she shall then contynue in the bloode of her purifyenge thre and thyrtye dayes She shall touche no halowed thynge nor come in to the sanctuary vntyll the tyme of her purifyenge be out If she beare a mayde chylde she shall be vncleane two wekes as when she hath her naturall dysease And she shall contynue in the bloode of her purifyenge thre score and sixe dayes And when the dayes of her purifieng are out whyther it be for a sonne or for a doughter she shall brynge a lambe of one yere olde for a burntoffryng and a yonge pygeon or a Turtle doue for synne vnto the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse and vnto the preest whiche shall offre them before the Lorde and make an attonement for her and she shall be pourged of the yssue of her blood And this is the lawe for her that hath borne a male or female But and yf she be not able to brynge a lambe she shall brynge two Turtles or two yonge pygeons the one for a burntofferynge and the other for synne And the preest shall make an attonemente for her and she shall be cleane ¶ The preestes must iudge who are Lepers CAPI XIII ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses and Aaron sayeng When there appeareth a rysynge in any mans flesshe eyther a scab or a glystrynge whyte and the plage of leprosye be in the skyn of his fleshe he shal be brought vnto Aaron the preest or vnto one of his sonnes the preestes and the preest shal loke on the sore in the skyn of his flesshe And when the heere in the sore is turned vnto whyte and the sore also seme to be lower then the skyn of his flesshe it wyll be a plage of leprosye and the preest shall loke on hym and iudge hym vncleane If there be but a whyte specke in the skyn of his flesshe and seme not to be lower then the skynne nor the heere therof is tourned vnto whyte the preest shal shut hym vp vii dayes And the preest shall loke vpon hym agayne the seuēth day And yf the plage seme to hym to abyde styll and the plage growe not in the skyn the Preest shall shut hym vp yet seuen dayes moo And the preest shall loke on hym agayne the seuenth day Then yf the plage be darker and not growen in the skynne the Preest shall iudge hym cleane
a skyn or in any thynge that is made of skyn it is the leprosye of a fretynge sore it is vncleane and that clothe shal be burnte eyther warpe or woofe whyther it be wollen or lynnen or any thynge that is made of skynne wherin the plage is for it is a fretyng leprosye it shall be burnt in the fyre If the preest se that the plage is not growen in the cloth eyther in the warpe or woofe or in what soeuer thyng of skyn it be the preest shall cōmaunde them to wasshe the thynge wherin the plage is and he shall shut it vp seuen dayes moo And the preest shal loke on the plage agayne after that it is wasshed And yf the plage haue not chaunged his coloure and is spred no further abrode it is vncleane Thou shalte burne it in the fyre for it is fret inwarde in parte or in all togyther And yf the preest se that the plage is darker after that it is wasshed he shall rent it out of the clothe or out of the skynne or out of the warpe or out of the woofe And yf it appeare any more in the cloth eyther in the warpe or in the woofe or in any thynge made of skyn it is a waxynge plage Thou shalt burne the plage that is in it Moreouer the clothe eyther warpe or woofe or what soeuer thynge of skyn it be whiche thou hast wasshed yf the plage be departed therfro it shal be wasshed once agayne and then shall it be cleane This is the lawe of the plage of leprosye in a cloth whyther it be wollen or lynnen eyther in the warp or woofe or in any thyng of skynnes to make it cleane or vncleane ¶ The clensynge of the leper and of the house that he is in CAPI XIIII ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayenge This is the lawe of Leper in the day of his clensyng He shal be brought vnto the preest the preest shal go out without the hoost and loke vpon hym And yf the plage of leprosye be healed in the leper then shall the preest cōmaunde that he whiche is to be clensed bryng two lyuynge byrdes and cleane and Cedar woode and purple clothe ysope And the preest shall cōmaunde that one of the byrdes be kylled in an earthen vessell and vpon runnynge water And he shall take the lyuyng byrde with the cedar wood the purple and the ysope and shal dyp them the lyuyng byrde in the bloode of the slayne byrde vpō the runnyng water and sprynkle vpō hym that must be clensed of his leprosy seuen tymes and clense hym and shal let the lyuynge byrde go free into the fylde And he that is clensed shall wasshe his clothes and shaue of al his heere and wasshe hym selfe in water that he may be cleane And after that shall he come into the hoost shal tary without his tente seuen dayes but in the seuenth daye he shall shaue of all his heere namely his heade his beerde and his browes euen all his heere shal be shauen of And he shal wasshe his clothes and his flesh in water he shal be cleane And in the. viii day he shal take ii lambes without blemysh an ewe lambe of a yere olde without blemysshe and thre tenthdeales of fyne floure for a meatoffryng myngled with oyle and ☞ a log of oyle And the preest that maketh hym cleane shal bryng the man that is to be made cleane those thynges before the lorde euen before the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse And the preest shal take one lambe and offre hym ☞ for trespace and the log of oyle and waue them before the lorde And he shal slee the lambe in the place where the synofferyng and the burntoffryng are slayne euen in the holy place For as the synofferynge is euen so is the trespasse offeryng the preestes seynge it is moost hooly And the preest shall take of the bloode of the trespaceofferyng and put it vpon the typ of the ryght eare of hym that is to be clensed and vpon the thombe of his ryghthande and vpon the greate too of his ryght foote The preest shal take of the logge of oyle and powre it in to the palme of his lefte hande dyppe his ryght fynger in the oyle that is in his lefte hande and sprynkle of the oyle with his fynger seuen tymes before the Lorde And the reest of the oyle that is in his hande shall the preest put vpon the typ of the ryght eare of him that is for to be clensed vpō the thombe of his ryght hande vpon the great too of his ryght foote euen vpon the bloode of the trespaceofferynge And the remenaunt of the oyle that is in the Preestes hande he shal powre vpon the heade of hym that is for to be clensed and the preest shall make an a●tonement for hym before the lorde And the preest shall offre the synneofferyng and make an attonement for hym that is to be clensed for his vnclennesse And then shall he kyll the burntoffryng and the preest shall offre the burntoffryng and the meatofferyng vpon the aulter and the preest shall make an attonement for hym and he shal be cleane If he be poore and can not get so moche he shall take one lambe for a trespace offerynge to waue it for his clensynge and a tenthdeale of fyne floure myngled with oyle for a meatofferynge and a log of oyle two Turtle doues or two yong pigeons suche as he is able to get wherof the one shall be for synne and the other for a burntoffryng And he shal bryng them the. viii day for his clensyng vnto the preest before the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse before the lorde And the preest shal take the lambe that is for the trespace and the log of oyle and waue them before the Lorde And he shall kyll the lambe for the trespace the preest shall take of the bloode of the trespaceoffryng and put it vpon the typ of his ryght eare that is to be clensed and vpon the thombe of his ryghte hande and vpon the great too of his ryght foote And the preest shall powre of the oyle in to his lefte hande and the preest shal with his fynger sprynkle of the oyle that is in his lefte hande seuen tymes before the lorde And the preest shall put of the oyle that is in his hande vpon the typ of the ryght eare of hym that is to be clensed and vppon the thombe of his right hande and vpon the too of his ryght fote euen in the place where the bloode of the trespaceoffrynge was put And the rest of the oyle that is in the preestes hande he shall put vpon the heade of hym that is to be clensed that he may make an attonement for hym before the Lorde And he shall offre one of the Turtle doues or of the yonge pygeons suche as he can get the one for a synofferynge and the
other for a burntofferynge with the meatofferynge And the preest shal make an attonement for hym that is to be clensed before the Lorde This is the lawe of hym in whom is the plage of leprosy whose hande is not able to get that whiche perteyneth to his clensyng And the Lorde spake vnto Moses and Aaron sayenge When ye be come vnto the lande of Canaan whiche I gyue you in possessyon And yf I put the plage of leprosye in a house of the lande of your possessyon he that oweth the house shall come and tell the preest sayenge Me thynke that there is as it were a leprosye in the house And the preest shal cōmaunde them to empty the house before the preest go in to it to se the plage that all that is in the house be not made vncleane and then must the preest go in to se the house If the Preest also se that the plage is in the walles of the house that there be holowe strakes pale or red whiche seme to be lower thē the wal it selfe the preest shall go out at the house dores shut vp the house seuen dayes And the preest shall come agayne the seuenth day and yf he se that the plage be increased in the walles of the house the preest shal cōmaunde them to take away the stones in which the plage is and let them cast them in to a foule place without the cytie and he shall cōmaunde the house to be scraped within round aboute and powre out the dust that they scraped of without the Citye into a foule place And they shall take other stones and put them in the places of those stones and other morter to plaster the house withal And yf the plage come agayn breke out in the house after that he hath taken away the stones and scraped the walles of the house after that he hath plastered the house anewe the preest shall come and se it And yf he perceyue that the plage hath growne further in the house it is a freatynge leprosye in the house It is therfore vncleane And he shall breake downe the house and the stones of it and the tymbre therof and al the morter of the house shall he carye out of the Cytye vnto a foule place Moreouer he that goeth into the house all the whyle that it is shutte vp shall be vncleane vntyll the euen He that slepeth in the house shal wasshe his clothes He lykewyse that eateth in the house shall wasshe his clothes And yf the preest come se that the plage hath spred no further in the house after that it is newe plastred the preest shal iudge that house cleane bycause the plage is healed And let hym take to clense the house withall two byrdes Cedar wood purple clothe and ysope And he shall kyll one of the byrdes in an earthen vessell and vpon runnyng water and take the Cedar wood the ysope and the purple with the lyuynge byrde and dyp them in the bloode of the slayne byrde and in the runnynge water and sprynkle the house vii tymes clense the house with the bloode of the byrde and with the runnynge water with the lyuyng byrde with the cedar woode and the ysope and the purple clothe But he shall let the lyuynge byrde flee out of the towne in to the brode feldes and so make an attonemente for the house and it shall be cleane This is the lawe for all maner plage of leprosye and breakyng out and of the leprosye of clothe and house for a swellyng for a scab and for a whyte blystre To teache when it must be made vncleane and cleane This is the lawe of leprosye ¶ The maner of pourgynge the vnclennesse bothe of men and women CAPI XV. ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses and Aaron sayeng Speake vnto the chyldren of Israel and say vnto them Who soeuer hath a runnyng yssue out of his flesshe is vncleane by reason of that yssue And this shal be the token of his vnclennesse in his yssue when he is vnclene If his fleshe run or yf his flesshe congele by the reason of his yssue then is it vnclennes Euery couche wheron he lyeth that hathe the yssue is vncleane And euery thynge wheron he sytteth is vncleane Who soeuer toucheth his couch shall wasshe his clothes and bathe hym selfe in water and be vncleane vnto the euen And he that sytteth on any thynge wheron he sat that hath the yssue shal wasshe his clothes and bathe hym selfe in water and be vncleane vntyl the euenynge He that toucheth the flesshe of hym that hath the yssue shall washe his clothes and bathe hym selfe in water and be vncleane vnto the euen If he also that hath the yssue spyt vpon hym that is cleane he shall wasshe his clothes and bathe hym selfe in water be vncleane vnto euen And what horse harnesse soeuer he rydeth vpon that hath the yssue shall be vncleane And who soeuer toucheth any thynge that was vnder hym shall be vncleane vnto the euen And he that beareth any suche thynges shal wasshe his clothes and bathe hym selfe in water and be vncleane vnto the euen And who soeuer he toucheth that hath the yssue and haue not fyrst wasshed his handes in water shall wasshe his clothes and bathe hym selfe in water and be vncleane vnto the euen The vessel of earth that he toucheth whiche hath the yssue shal be broken and all vessels of wood shal be rynsed in water When he also that hath an yssue is clen sed of his yssue he shall nombre seuen dayes for his clensyng and wasshe his clothes and bathe his flesshe in runnynge water and so shall he be cleane And the viii daye he shall take to hym two Turtle doues or two yonge pygeons and come before the lorde vnto the dore of the tabernacle of wytnesse and gyue them vnto the preest And the preest shall offre them the one for a synoffryng and the other for a burntoffryng And the preest shall make an attonement for him before the lord as concernyng his yssue If a mans seede departe from hym in his slepe he shal wasshe his flesshe in water and be vncleane vntyll euen And all the clothes al the furres wherin is suche seede of slepe shal be wasshed with water and be vncleane vnto the euen And yf he that hath suche an yssue of seede do lye with a woman they shal bothe wasshe them selues with water and be vncleane vntyll euen If any womans natural course of blood do runne she shal be put aparte vii dayes Who soeuer toucheth her shall be vncleane vnto the euen And all that she lyeth vpon in the tyme of her natural dysease shal be vncleane lyke as euery thyng also that she sytteth vpō is vncleane Who soeuer toucheth her bed shal wasshe his clothes and bathe hym selfe with water and be vncleane vnto the euen And whosoeuer toucheth any thyng that she sat vpon shall wasshe his clothes and bathe
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
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
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
the earthe and dwell ouer agaynst me Come nowe therfore curse this people for my sake For they are to myghtye for me yf so peraduenture I myght be able to smyte them and to dryue them out of the lande For I wote that he whom thou blessest is blessed and whom thou cursest is cursed And the elders of Moab and the elders of Madian departed hauyng the rewarde of the sothsaynge in theyr hand And they came vnto Balaam and tolde hym the wordes of Balac He answered them Tary here this nyght and I wyll bryng you worde euen as the Lorde shall say vnto me And the lordes of Moab abode with Balaam And god came vnto Balaam sayd What men are these with the And Balaam sayde vnto God Balac the sonne of Ziphor kynge of Moab hath sent vnto me sayeng beholde there is a people come out of Egypte and couereth the face of the earth come nowe therfore and curse them for my sake yf so peraduenture I may be able to ouercome them in battayle to dryue them out And god sayde vnto Balaam Go not thou with them neyther curse the people for they are blessed And Balaam rose vp in the mornynge sayd vnto the Lordes of Balac get you vnto your lande for the Lorde wyll not suffre me to go with you And the lordes of Moab rose vp and went vnto Balac and sayd Balaam wolde not come with vs. And Balac sent agayne a greater company of Lordes more honourable then they which came to Balaā tolde hym Thus sayth Balac the sonne of Ziphor oh let nothynge let the but come vnto me for I wyll greatly promote the vnto great honour and wyll do what soeuer thou sayest vnto me come I praye the curse this people for my sake And Balaam answered and sayd vnto the seruauntes of Balac If Balac wolde gyue me his house full of syluer and golde I can not go beyond the worde of the lorde my god to do lesse or more Now therfore tary ye here this nyght that I may wete what the Lorde wyll say vnto me more And God came vnto Balaam by nyght sayde vnto hym If the men come to call the ryse vp and go with them But loke what I saye vnto the that shalt thou do And Balaam rose vp earlye and sadled his Asse and went with the lordes of Moab And the coūtenaunce of god was ☞ angrye bycause he went And the angell of the lorde stode in the way agaynst him as he rode vpō his Asse his two seruauntꝭ were with hym And when the Asse saw the angel of the lorde stande in the way hauyng a swerd drawen in his hande the Asse turned a syde out of the way and went out into the felde And Balaā smote the asse to turne her into the way But the angell of the Lorde stoode in a path bytwene the vyneyardes and there was a wall on the one syde and an other on the other And when the asse sawe the angel of the lorde she wrenched vnto the wall and thrust Balaams fote vnto the wall and he smote her agayne And the angell of the lorde went forther stode in a narowe place where was no way to turne eyther to the right hande or to the lefte And when the asse sawe the angel of the Lorde she fell downe vnder Balaam and Balaam was wrothe and smote the asse with a staffe And the lord opened the mouth of the asse and she sayd vnto Balaam What haue I done vnto the that thou hast smyten me nowe thre tymes And Balaam sayd vnto the asse bycause thou hast mocked me I wolde also there were a swerde in my hande for euen nowe wolde I kyll the. And the Asse sayde vnto Balaam Am not I thyne Asse which thou hast ryddē vpon synce thou wast borne vnto this day Was I euer wonte to do so vnto the he sayd nay And the Lorde opened the eyes of Balaam and he saw the angell of the Lorde standyng in the way hauynge a swerde drawen in his hande He bowed hymselfe therfore and fell flat on his face And the angell of the Lorde sayd vnto hym Wherfore hast thou smyten thyne asse thre tymes Beholde I came out as an aduersary bycause thou makest thy way contrary vnto me and the Asse sawe me and wente backe fro me thre tymes or els yf she had not turned fro me ❀ gyuynge place to me that stode in the vvaye I had surely slayne the saued her alyue Balaam sayde vnto the angell of the Lorde I haue synned for I wyst not that thou stodest in the waye agaynst me Nowe therfore yf it please the I wyll turne home agayne The angell sayde vnto Balaam Go with the men but what I say vnto the that shalte thou speake And so Balaam went with the lordes of Balac And when Balac herde that Balaam was come he went out to mete hym vnto a Citye of Moab whiche is in the border of Arnon euen in the vttermost coost And Balac sayd vnto Balaam dyd I not sende for the to call the And wherfore camest thou not vnto me bycause I am not able to promote the vnto honoure And Balaam made answere vnto Balac Lo I am come vnto the. And can I nowe say any thynge at all The worde that God putteth in my mouthe that shall I speake And Balaam went with Balac and they came ❀ vnto a citye of stretes And Balac offered oxen shepe sent ❀ revvardes for Balaam for the Lordes that were with hym And on the morow Balac toke Balaā and brought hym vp in to the hygh place of Baall that thence he myght se the vttermost parte of the people ¶ Balaam blesseth the people CAPI XXIII ANd Balaam sayd vnto Balac buylde me here seuen aulters and prepare me here seuen oxen and seuen Rammes And Balac dyd as Balaam sayde And Balac and Balaam offered on euery aulter an oxe and a ram And Balaam sayd vnto Balac stande by the sacrifyce and I wyll go yf haplye the Lorde wyll mete me and whatsoeuer he sheweth me I wyll tell the he went forth alone But god met Balaam and Balaam sayd vnto hym I haue prepared seuen aulters and haue offered vpon euery aulter an ore and a ram And the Lorde put a sayenge in Balaams mouth sayd go agayne to Balac and say on this wyse And when he went agayne vnto hym loo he stoode by his sacrifyce he and al the lordes of Moab And he toke vp his parable and sayde Balac the kynge of Moab hath fet me from Mesopotamia out of the mountaynes of the easte sayenge come curse Iacob for my sake come and defye Israell Howe shal I curse hym whome god hath not cursed or how shall I defyle hym whom God hath not defyled From the top of the rockes I se hym and from the hylles I beholde hym lo the people shall dwell by them selfe and shall not be rekened among the nations Who can
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
bytwene Pharan Tophil Laban Hezeroth and Disahab eleuen dayes iourney from Horeb vnto Cadꝭ barne by mount Seir. And it fortuned the fyrst day of the eleuenth moneth in the fourtyeth yere that Moses spake vnto the chyldrē of Israel accordyng vnto all that the lorde had gyuen hym in cōmaundement vnto them after that he had smytten Sehon the kyng of the Amorites whiche dwelte in Hesbon and Og kynge of Basan whiche dwelte at Astaroth in Edrai On the other syde Iordane in the lande of Moab began Moses to declare this lawe sayenge the lorde our God spake vnto vs in Horeb sayenge Ye haue dwelte longe ynough in this Mounte departe therfore and take your iourney and go vnto the hyll of the Amorites and vnto al the places nyghther vnto bothe vnto the playne and hylles and dales to the south to the ●ees syde to the lande of Canaan and vnto Libanon euen vnto the great ryuer Euphrates Beholde I haue set the lande before you go in and possesse the lande which the lorde sware vnto your fathers Abraham Isaac Iacob to gyue vnto them theyr seede after them And I spake vnto you the same ceason sayenge I am not able to beare you my selfe alone For the Lorde your God hath multiplyed you and beholde ye are this day as the sterres of heuen in nombre the lorde God of your fathers make you a thousande tymes so many mo as ye are and blesse you as he hath promysed you howe can I my selfe alone beare the combraunce charge stryfe that is amonge you brynge from amonge you men of wysdome and of vnderstandyng and experte accordynge to your trybes and I wyll make them rulers ouer you And ye answered me and sayde that which thou hast spoken is good for vs to do And soo out of your trybes I toke the captaynes men of wysdome and that were experte and made them rulers ouer you captaynes ouer thousandes and ouer hundredes ouer fyftye and ouer ten and offycers amonge your trybes And I charged your Iudges that same tyme saynge heare the cause of your brethrē and iudge ryghteously bytwene euery man and his brother and the straunger that is w t hym Se that ye knowe no ☞ faces in Iudgement but heare the small as well as the great and be afrayde of no man for the iudgemente is Goddes And the cause that is to harde for you brynge vnto me and I wyll heare it And I cōmaunded you the same ceason all the thynges whiche ye shulde do And whē we departed from Horeb we went thorowe all that great and terrible wyldernesse as ye haue sene alonge by the waye of the hyll of the Amorites as the lorde our god cōmaunded vs and came to Cades Barne And I sayde vnto you Ye are come vnto the hyll of the Amorytes whiche the Lorde oure God wyll gyue vnto vs. Beholde the Lorde thy God hath set the lande before the go vp and conquere it as the lorde god of thy fathers hath sayde vnto the feare not neyther be discouraged But ye came vnto me euery one and sayde We wyll sende men before vs to searche vs oute the lande and to brynge vs worde agayne what way we must go vp by and vnto what cityes we shall come And the saynge pleased me well and I toke .xii. men of you of euery trybe one whiche departed and went vp into the hye countrey came vnto the ryuer Escoll and serched it out toke of the fruyte of the lande ❀ to declare the plenteusnesse therof in theyr handes and brought it vnto vs and brought vs worde agayn sayd it is a good lande which the lorde our god doth gyue vs. Notwithstange ye wolde not consente to go vp but were dysobedient vnto the mouth of the Lorde your God murmured in your tentes and sayd bycause the lorde hateth vs therfore hath he brought vs out of the lande of Egypte to delyuer vs in to the hande of the Amorites and to destroy vs. Howe shall we go vp Our brethren haue dyscouraged our herte sayeng the people is greater and taller then we and haue cyties great walled euen vp to heuen and more ouer we haue sene the sonnes of the Enakims there And I sayde vnto you drede not nor be afrayde of them the lorde your god which goeth before you he shall fyght for you accordynge to all that he dyd vnto you in Egypte before youre eyes In the wyldernes also y u hast sene how that the lorde thy god bare the euen as a mā doth beare his son in all the waye whiche ye haue gone by vntyll ye came vnto this place And yet in this thynge ye dyd not byleue the Lorde your God He went in the waye before you to serche you out a place to pytche youre tentes in in fyre by nyght that ye myght se what way to go and in a cloude by daye And the Lorde herde the voyce of youre wordes and was wroth and sware sayenge There shall not one of these men and of this frowarde generacion se that good lande whiche I sware to gyue vnto your fathers saue Caleb the sonne of Iephune he shall se it and to hym wyl I gyue the lande that he hath troden vpon to his chyldren bycause be hath folowed the Lorde ❀ VVonderfull vvas that indignacion agaynst the people seyng that the Lorde was angrye with me lykewyse for your sakes sayenge thou also shalt not go in thyther But Iosua the son of Nun whiche standeth before the he shal go in thyther Bolden hym therfore for he shall cause Israel to enheryte the lande Moreouer your chyldrē whiche ye sayd shulde be a pray and your sonnes whiche in that daye had no knowledge bytwene good euyll they shall go in thyther and vnto them wyll I gyue it and they shall enioy it But as for you turne your faces and take youre iourney in to the wyldernesse euen by the way of the red see Then ye answered and sayd vnto me We haue synned agaynst the Lorde we wyll go vp and fyght accordynge to all that the Lorde our god cōmaunded vs. And whē ye had gyrde on euery man his weapons of warre beholde ye were redy to go vp in to the hyll And the Lorde sayde vnto me saye vnto them that they go not vp and that they fyght not for I am not among you leest ye fall before your enemyes I tolde you therfore and ye wolde not heare but dysobeyed the mouth of the Lorde and wen● presumptuously vp in to the hyll And the Amorites which dwelt in that hyl came out agaynst you chased you as bees vse to do and smote you in Scir euen vnto Horma And ye came agayne wepte before the lorde but the lorde wolde not heare your voyce nor gyue you audience And so ye abode ☞ in Cades a long ceason accordynge to the tyme that
these cōmaundementes which I cōmaunde you so that ye do them Namely that ye loue the lorde your God and walke in all his wayes and cleue vnto hym Then wyl the lorde cast out all these nacyons before you ye shal be the heyres of greate nacyons of them that are myghtyet then your selues All the places wheron the sooles of your fete shal treade shal be yours euen from the wyldernes and from Libanon and from the ryuer Euphrates euen vnto the vttermost see shall youre coost be There shal no man be able to stand before you for the Lorde your God shall cast the feare and drede of you vpon all the lande that ye shall treade vpon as he hath sayde vnto you ⊢ Beholde I set before you this day a blessyng a curse a blessyng yf ye obey the cōmaundementes of the lorde your god which I cōmaunde you this day And a curse yf ye wyll not obey the cōmaūdementꝭ of the lorde your god but turne out of the way whiche I cōmaunde you this day to go after straunge goddes whiche ye haue not knowen When the Lorde thy God therfore hathe brought the in to the lande whyther y u goest to possesse it thou shalte put the blessynge vpon mounte Garizim and the curse vpon mount Ebal which mountaynes are on the other syde Iordane on the backe syde of the way towarde the goynge downe of the sonne in the lande of the Cananites whiche dwell in the playne ouer agaynst Gilgal besyde the groue of Moreh For ye shall passe ouer Iordane to go in and possesse the lande whiche the lorde your god gyueth you ye shall con quere it and dwel therin Take hede therfore that ye do all the cōmaundementes lawes whiche I set before you this day ¶ Idolatrye must the Israelites destroye and flee from They must onely do that thynge which god cōmaundeth CAPI XII THese are the ordinaūces lawes which ye shal obserue do in the lande which the lorde God of thy fathers gyueth the to possesse it as longe as ye lyue vpon the earth Ye shal destroy all places wherin the nacions which ye shal conquere serued theyr goddes vpon hye mountaynes on hylles vnder euery thycke tree Ouerthrowe theyr aulters and breake theyr pyllers and burne theyr groues with fyre and hewe downe the grauen ymages of the goddꝭ that they haue and bryng the names of them to nought out of that place ☞ Ye shall not do so vnto the Lorde your God but ye shall seke the place whiche the lorde your God shall haue chosen out of all your trybes to put his name there and there to dwell And thyther thou shalte come and thyther ye shal brynge your burnt sacrifices your offerynges your tythes and heueofferynges of your hande your vowes your frewylofferynges and the fyrst gendred of your oxen and of your shepe And there ye shall eate before the Lorde your God and ye shall reioyse in all that ye put your hande vn to both ye and your housholdes wherin the Lorde thy God hath blessed the. Ye shall not do after all the thynges that we do here this day euery man what semeth hym good in his owne eyes For ye are not yet come to rest to the enheritaunce which the Lorde your God gyueth you But when ye go ouer Iordane and dwell in the lande whiche the Lorde your god hath gyuen you to enherite and when he hath gyuen you rest from all your enemyes roūde aboute so that ye dwell in safetie then vnto the place which the Lorde your God hath chosen to put his name there ye shall brynge all that I commaunde you Namely your burntsacrifices your offerynges your tythes the heue offerynge of youre hande and all youre syecyall vowes whiche ye vowe vnto the Lorde And ye shall reioyse before the lorde your god yea and your sonnes and your doughters your seruauntes and your maydes the Leuite that is within your gates for as moche as he hath no parte nor enheritaunce with you Take hede that thou offer not thy burnt offerynges in euery place that thou seest ▪ but in the place whiche the Lorde shall haue chosen in one of thy trybes there thou shalt offer thy burntofferynges and there thou shalt do all that I cōmaunde the. Notwithstandyng thou mayst kyll and eate flesshe in all thy cities whatsoeuer thy soule lusteth after accordyng to the blessynge of the Lorde thy God whiche he hathe gyuen the bothe the vncleane the cleane may eate therof euen as the roo or the herte onely ye shal not eate the blood but powre it vpon the earth as water Thou mayst not eate within thy gates the tythe of thy corne of thy wyne of thy oyle and the fyrst gendred of thyne oxen of thy shepe neyther any of thy vowes which thou vowest nor thy frewylofferyngꝭ or heueofferynge of thyne hande but y u must eate them before the Lorde thy God in the place which the Lorde thy God hath chosen Thou thy sonne and thy doughter thy seruaunte and thy mayde and the Leuyte that is within thy gates and thou shalte reioyse ❀ and be refresshed before the lorde thy God in all that thou puttest thyne hande to Beware that thou forsake not the Leuite as long as thou lyuest vpon the earth If when the lorde thy god hath enlarged thy border as he hath promised the thou say I wyll eate flesshe bycause thy soule longeth to eate flesshe thou mayst eate flesshe whatsoeuer thy soule lusteth If the place whiche the lord thy god hath chosen to put his name there be to farre from the then thou shalte kyll of thy oxen and of thy shepe whiche the lorde hath gyuen the as I haue cōmaunded the and thou shalte eate in thyne owne citie whatsoeuer thy soule lusteth And as the too and the herte is eaten euen so thou shalt eate them both the cleane and the vncleane shall eate of them But be strong that thou eate not the blood For the blood is the lyfe thou mayst not eate the lyfe with the fleshe thou shalte not eate it but powre it vpon the earth as water Se thou eate it not that it may go well with the and with thy chyldren after the. But thou shalte do that whiche is ryght in the syght of the Lorde But ☞ thy holy thynges which thou hast and thy vowes thou shalte take and come vnto the place whiche the Lorde hath chosen and thou shalte offre thy burntofferynges bothe fleshe and blood vpon the aulter of the Lorde thy God and the blood of thyne offerynges shall be powred out vpon the aulter of the lorde thy God and thou shalte eate the fleshe Take hede and heare al these wordes whiche I cōmaunde the that it may go well with the with thy chyldrē after the for euer yf thou doest that whiche is good and ryght in the syght of the Lorde thy
to feare the Lorde thy god alwaye If the way be to long for the so that thou arte not able to cary it and yf the place be far from the whiche the Lorde thy God hathe chosen to set his name there and the Lorde thy God hathe blessed the then shalte thou make it in money and take the money in thy hande and go vnto the place which the lorde thy god hath chosen and bestowe that money for what soeuer thy soule lusteth after for oxen and shepe wyne and stronge drynke for what souer thy Soule desyreth and eate there before the Lorde thy God and be mery both thou and thyne housholde and the Leuyte that is ☞ within thy gates shalte thou not forsake for he hath neyther parte nor enheritaunce with the. At the ende of thre yere thou shalte bryng forth al the tythes of thyne encrease the same yere and lay it vp within thyne owne gates And the Leuite whiche hath no parte nor enherytaunce with the shal come and the straūger the fatherlesse and the wydowe whiche are within thy gates shall eate and be fylled that the Lorde thy God may blesse the in all the workes of thyne hande which thou doest ¶ The forgyuenes of detres in the seuenth yeare CAPI XV. IN the seuenth yeare thou shalte make a fredome And this is the maner of the fredome who soeuer lendeth ought w t his hand vnto his neyghbour may not aske agayn that which he hath lent of his neyghbour or of his brother bycause it is called the Lordes free yere yet of a straunger ❀ and of an alyent thou mayst call it home agayne But he that is thy brother hym shall thyne hande remytte Neuerthelesse there shall be no begger amonge you For the Lorde shall blesse the in the lande which the lord thy god gyueth the an enheritaunce to possesse it so that thou herken vnto the voyce of the Lord thy god to obserue and do all these cōmaundementes which I cōmaunded the this day For the Lorde thy god hath blessed the as he hath promysed the and thou shalte lende vnto many nacyons but thou thy selfe shalt not borowe And y u shalte reygne ouer many nacyons and they shall not reygne ouer the. If one of thy brethren amonge you be poore within any of thy gates in thy lande whiche the Lorde thy God gyueth the thou shalt not hardē thyne herte nor shut to thyne hande from thy poore brother But open thy hande vnto hym lende hym sufficient for his nede whiche he hath Beware that there be not a wycked poynt in thyne herte that y ● woldest say The seuenth yere the yere of fredome is at hande therfore it greueth the to loke on thy poore brother and gyuest hym nought he then crye vnto the lord agaynst the it be synne vnto the. But gyue him and let it not greue thyne herte to gyue vnto him Bycause that for this thynge the Lorde thy God shall blesse the in all thy workes in all that thou puttest thyne hande to ☞ The l●●de shall neuer be without poore And therfore I cōmaunde the sayenge Thou shalte open thyne hande vnto thy brother that is nedye and poore in thy lande If thy brother an Ebrue sell hym selfe to the or an Ebruesse and serue the syxe yere in the seuenth yere thou shalte let hym go fre from the. And when thou sendest him out fre from the thou shalte not let hym go awaye emptye but shalte gyue hym of thy shepe of thy corne and of thy wyne and gyue hym of that wherwith the Lorde thy God hath blessed the. And remembre that thou wast a seruaunt in the lande of Egypte and the Lorde thy god delyuered the thence and therfore I cōmaunde the this thynge to daye And yf he saye vnto the I wyll not go away from the bycause he loueth the thyne house and is well at ease with the Then shalte thou take a naule nayle his eare to the dore therwith let hym be thy seruaūt ☞ for euer And vnto thy mayde seruaunt thou shalt do lyke wyse And let it not greue thyne eye when thou lettest hym go out free from the for he hathe bene worth a double hyred seruaunt to the in his seruyce syxe yeres And the lorde thy god shall blesse the in all that thou doest All the fyrst gendred that come of thyne oxen of thy shepe that are males thou shalt halowe vnto the lorde thy God Thou shalte do no worke with the fyrst gendred of thyne oxen nor shere the fyrst gendred of thy shepe Thou shalte eate it before the Lorde thy god yere by yere in the place which the lorde hath chosen bothe thou and thyne housholde If there be any deformite therin as yf it be lame or blynde or haue any euyll fauourednesse thou shalt not offre it vnto the lorde thy god But shalte eate it within thyne owne ☞ gates the vncleane and the cleane indifferently as the roo and the herte Onely eate not the blood therof but powre it vpon the grounde as water ¶ Of Easter Wytsontyde and the feast of Tabernacles What offycers ought to be ordeyned CAPI XVI OBserue the moneth of newe corne that thou mayst offre Passeouer vnto the Lorde thy god For in the moneth whē corne begynneth to rype the Lorde thy God brought the out of Egypte by nyght Thou shalte therfore offre passeouer vnto the lorde thy God and shepe oxen in the place which the lorde shall chose to put his name there Thou shalte eate no leuened breade with it but seuen dayes shalte thou eate vnlcuened breade therwith euen the breade of tribulacyon for thou camest out of the lande of Egypte in hast that thou mayst remembre the day when thou camest out of the lande of Egypte all dayes of thy lyfe And there shal be no leuened breade sene in all the coostes seuē dayes longe neyther shal there remayne any thynge of the flesshe which thou offeredst the fyrst day at euen vntyll the mornynge Thou mayst not offre Passeouer within any of thy gates whiche the Lorde thy God gyueth the but in the place which the lorde thy God shall chose to set his name in there thou shalte offre Passeouer at euen aboute the goynge downe of the son euen in the ceason that thou camest out of Egypt And thou shalte sethe eate it in the place whiche the lorde thy god hath chosen departe on the morowe get the into the tente Syxe dayes y u shalt eate swete bread the seuenth day is a gatheryng togyther before y ● lord thy god thou shalte do no worke therin Seuen wekes shalte thou nombre vnto the begyn to nombre the. vii wekes when thou begynnest to put thy syckle to the corne and kepe the feast of wekes vnto the lorde thy god with a frewyl offeryng of thyne hande whiche thou shalt gyue
cast out from before the chyldren of Israel onely so that thou in anywyse deuyde it by lot vnto the Israelites to enherite as I haue cōmaūded the. Nowe therfore deuyde this lande to enherite vnto the nyne tribes and the half tribe of Manasses For with the other halfe the Rubenites and the Gaddites haue receyued theyr enheritaūce whiche Moses gaue them beyonde Iordan Eastwarde euen as Moses the seruaunt of the Lorde gaue them from Aroer that lyeth on the brym of the ryuer Arnon and from the citie that is in the myddes of the ryuer And all the playne of Midba vnto Dibon and all the Cityes of Sehon kynge of the Amorites whiche reygned in Hesbon euen vnto the border of the chyldren of Ammon and Gilead and the border of Gesuri and Machati and all mounte Hermon with al Bason vnto Salecah euen all the kyngdome of Og in Basan whiche reygned in Asthoroth and Adrai which same remayned yet of the rest of the Gyauntes These dyd Moses smyte and cast them out Neuerthelesse the chyldren of Israell expelled not the Gesurites and the Machathttes But the Gesurites and the Machathites dwelte among the Israelites euen vnto this daye Onely vnto the tribe of Leut he gaue none enheritaunce But the offeryng of the Lorde God of Israell is theyr enheritaunce as he sayd vnto them Moses gaue vnto the tribe of the Chyldren of Ruben accordynge to theyr kynreds And theyr coost was from Aroer that lyeth on the banke of the ryuer Arnon and from the citie that is in the myddes of the ryuer all the playne whiche is by Madba Hesbon with all theyr townes that lye in the playne Dibon and Baal and the house Baalmeon and Iahazah and Kedemoth Mephaah K●●iatham Sabamah and Zarath Zahar in the mounte of the valley the house of Peor and the sprynges of the hylles Beth Pheo● and the sprynges of Phasgah and Bethiesimoth and all the cities of the playne And al the kyngdom of Sehon kynge of the Amorites whiche reygned in Hesbon whom Moses smote with the lordes of Madian Eui Rekem Zur and Hur and Reba the whiche were dukes of Sehon dwellyng in the countrey And Balaam the sonne of Beor the soth sayer dyd the chyldren of Israell sley with the swerde amonge other of them that were sleyne And the border of the chyldren of Ruben was Iordan with the coūtrey that lyeth theron This was the enheritaunce of the chyldren of Ruben after theyr kynreds cities and villages perteynyng therto And Moses gaue vnto the tribe of Gad euen vnto the chyldren of Gad he gaue by theyr kynreds And theyr coostes were Iazer and all the cities of Gilead halfe the lande of the chyldren of Ammon vnto Aroer that lyeth before Rabah And from Hesbon vnto Ram●●● Mazphah and Beton●m and from Mahanaim vnto the borders of Dabir And in the valley they had Betharam Bethnimra Socoth and Zaphon the rest of the kyng dome of Sehon kyng of Hesbon vnto Iordane and the coostes that lye theron euē vnto the edge of the see of Ceneroth on the other syde Iordan eastwarde This is the enheritaunce of the chyldren of Gad after theyr kynreds theyr cities and villages And Moses gaue vnto the halfe tribe of Manasses And this was the possessyon of the halfe tribe of Manasses by theyr kinreds Theyr coost was from Mahanaim euen all Basan and all the kyngdome of Og kynge of Basan and all the townes of Iair whiche lye in Basan euen thre score cities and halfe Gilead Astaroth Edrai cities of the kyngdome of Og in Basan which perteyne vnto the chyldren of Machir the sonne of Manasses euen the halfe porcyon of the chyldren of Machir by theyr kynreds These are the thynges whiche Moses dyd distribute in the 〈◊〉 of Moab on the other syde Iordan ouer agaynst Iericho eastwarde But vnto the trybe of Leui Moses gaue none enherytaunce for the lorde god of Israel he is theyr enherytaunce as he sayde vnto them ¶ Caled requireth the enherytaunce that was promised hym and Hebron was gyuen hym CAPI XIIII ANd these are the countreys whiche the chyldren enherited in the lande of Canaan vnto whiche Eleazar the preest and Iosua the sonne of Nun and the auncient heades of the tribes of the chyldren of Israel gaue them theyr enheritaunce by lot as the lorde cōmaunded by the hande of Moses to gyue vnto the nyne tribes vnto the halfe tribe of Manasses For Moses had gyuen enheritaunce vnto two tribes an halfe on the other syde Iordan But vnto the Leuites he gaue none enherytaunce among them For the chyldren of Ioseph were two tribes Manasses and Ephraim And therfore they gaue no parte vnto the Leuites in the lande saue cities to dwell in with the suburbes of the same for theyr beastes and cattell As the Lorde cōmaunded Moses euen so the chyldren of Israell dyd when they deuyded the lande And the chyldrē of Iuda came vnto Iosua in Gilgall And Caleb the son of Iephune the ken●syte sayd vnto hym thou wottest what the Lorde sayde vnto Moses the man of god aboute my matter and thyne in Cades barne Fourtye yere olde was I when Moses the seruaunt of the Lor●● sent me from Cades barne to spye out the lande And I brought hym worde agayn euen as it was in myne herte Neuertheles my brethren that went vp with me dyscouraged the herts of the people And I folowed the lorde God And Moses sware the same day sayenge The lande wheron thy feete haue troden shall be thyne enheritaunce thy chyldrens for euer bycause thou hast folowed the lorde God And beholde the Lorde hath kepte me alyue as he sayde this fourtye and fyue yeres euen synce the Lorde spake this worde vnto Moses whyle the chyldren of Israell wandered in the wyldernesse And nowe ●o I am this day foure score and fyue yere olde yet am as stronge at this tyme as I was when Moses sent me loke howe stronge I was then so stronge am I nowe whyther I go to warre or come agayne Now therfore gyue me this moūtayne wherof the Lorde spake in that day for thou herdest in that day how the Enakims are there and the cities great and walled Peraduenture the Lorde wyll be with me and I shall be able to dryue them out as the lorde sayde And Iosua blessed hym gaue vnto Caleb the son of Iephune ☞ Hebron to enherite And Hebron therfore became the enheritaūce of Caleb the sonne Iephune the kenesite vnto this day bycause he folowed the lorde god of Israell And the name of Hebron was called in olde tyme Kariath arbe For the same was a great man among the Enakims And the lande ceased from warre ¶ The ●o●●e of the chyldren of Iuda and the names of the Cityes and vyllages of the same CAPI XV. THis was the lot of the tribe of the chyldren of Iuda by theyr kynreds Namelye towarde the
his cause in the eares of the elders of the citye And they shal take hym into the citye vnto them and gyue hym a place that he may dwel among them And yf the auenger of blood folowe after hym they shall not delyuer the sleyer into his hande bycause he smote his frende ygnorantly and hated hym not before tyme. And he shall dwell in the sayde citye ☞ vntyll he stande before the congregacyon in Iudgement and vntyll the death of the hye preest that shall be in those dayes for then shall the sleyer returne come vnto his owne Citye and vnto his owne house and vnto the citye from whence he fled And they ☞ sanctifyed Kedes in Galile in mount Nephthali and Sichem in mount Ephraim and Kiriatharbe which is Ebrō in the mountayne of Iuda And on the other syde Iordā ouer agaynst Ierico Eastwarde they appoynted Bozor in the wyldernes vpō the playne out of the trybe of Ruben Ramoth in Gilead out of the trybe of Gad and Golā in Basā out of the trybe of Manasses These were the Cityes appoynted for all the chyldren of Israel for the straūger that sosourned among them that whosoeuer kylled any person ygdorauntly the same myghteflee thyther shulde not dye by the hande of the auenger of bloode vntyll he stode before the congregacion ❀ to declare his cause the aulter of the Lorde oure God Dyd not Acan the son of Zareh trespasse in the excommunicate thyng and wrath fell on all the cōgregacyon of Israell so that he alone perysshed not for his wyckednesse Then the chyldren of Ruben the chyldē of Gad halfe the tribe of Manasses answered sayde vnto the heades ouer the thousandes of Israell The God of Goddes the Lorde God of goddes euen the lorde he knoweth Israell also shall know Yf it be to rebell or to transgresse agaynst the Lorde then thou Lorde saue vs not this daye Or els yf we haue buylde vs an aulter to turne from folowyng the lorde or to offre theron burntofferynge or meatofferynge or to offre peace offerynges theron Let the lorde require it ❀ and iudge And yf we haue not rather done it of a carefulnes and of a sure occasyon sayenge In tyme to come your chyldren myght saye vnto oures what haue ye to do with the Lorde God of Israell the Lorde hath made Iordan a border bytwene vs you ye chyldren of Ruben and of God ye haue no parte therfore in the lorde so shall your chyldren make our childrē cease frō fearyng the lorde Therfore we ❀ toke better aduisement and sayde We wyll make vs an aulter not for burntofferynge nor for sacrifyce but for a wytnesse bytwene vs you oure generacyons after vs that we shulde serue the lorde with our offerynges sacrifices peace offerynges before hym and that youre chyldren shulde not say to ours in tyme to come Ye haue no parte in the lorde Therfore sayde we that yf they shulde so saye to vs or to our generacyons in tyme to come that we wolde saye agayne Behold the facion of the aulter of the lorde whiche our Fathers made neyther for burntoffryngꝭ nor sacrifices but for a wytnesse bytwene vs and you God forbyd that we shulde rebell agaynst the Lorde and turne this daye from after hym and buylde any other aulter for burntofferynges oblacions or sacrifices saue the aulter of the lord our God that is before his tabernacle And when Phinehes the Preest and the lordes of the congregacion and heades ouer the thousandes of Israell whiche were with hym herde these wordes that the chyldren of Ruben the chyldren of Gad and the chyldren of Manasses spake they were well content And Phinehes the sonne of Eleazar the preest sayde vnto the children of Ruben and to the chyldren of Gad and to the chyldren of Manasses this daye we perceyue that the lorde is among vs bycause ye haue not done this trespasse agaynst the Lorde Nowe ye haue ryd the Chyldren of Israell out of the hande of the Lorde And Phinehes the Son of Eleazar the preest with the Lordes returned from the Chyldren of Ruben from the Chyldren of Gad out of the lande of Gilead vnto the lande of Canaan to the chyldren of Israell brought them this worde agayne And the sayenge pleased the chyldren of Israell they ☞ blessed God and dyd not entende to go agaynst them in battayle and to destroye the lande which the chyldren of Ruben Gad dwelte in And the chyldren of Ruben the Chyldren of Gad called the aulter Our wytnesse that the Lorde is God ¶ Iusua exhorteth the people that they ioyne not them selues to the gentyles CAPI XXIII ANd it came to passe a longe ceason after that the lorde had gyuen reste vnto Israell from all theyr enemyes rounde aboute that Iosua waxed olde was stryckē in age And Iosua called for all Israell and for theyr elders theyr heades theyr Iudges and officers and sayd vnto them I am olde and stryken in age And ye haue sene all that the Lorde your God hath done vnto all these nacions before you howe the lorde your god hath fought for you Beholde I haue subdued vnto you these nacyons that remayne to be an enheritaunce for your trybes euen from Iordane and from the lande of all the nacions that I haue destroyed euen vnto the great See westwarde ❀ And there remayne yet many nacyons And the Lorde your God shall expell them before you cast them from out of your syght and ye shal conquere theyr lande as the Lorde your GOD hath sayde vnto you Go to therfore as strongly as ye maye that ye take hede and do all that is wrytten in the booke of the lawe of Moses that ye bowe not a syde therfrom to the ryght hande or to the lefte and lest that when ye come amonge these nacions euen amonge these that are lefte with you ye make mencion or sweare by the names of theyr Goddes and that ye neyther serue them nor bowe youre selues vnto them But that ye stycke fast vnto the lorde your God as ye haue done vnto this daye So shall the Lorde cast out before you great nacyons myghtye as no man hath ben able to stand before you hytherto One man of you shall chase a thousande for the lord your god he fyghteth for you as he hath promysed you Take good hede therfore vnto your soules that ye loue the Lorde youre god Els yf ye go backe cleue vnto the rest of these nacyons that remayne with you shall make maryages with them and go in vnto them and they to you be ye sure that the lorde youre god wyll no more cast out all these nacions from before you But they shall be snares and trappes vnto you and scourgꝭ in your sydes pryckꝭ in your eyes vntyll ye perysshe from of this good lande which the Lorde your God hath gyuen you And beholde this
burntofferynge vnto the Lorde And the Leuytes toke downe the arke of the lorde the coofer that was with it wherin the Iuels of golde were and put them on the great stone And the men of Bethsames sacrificed burntsacrifyce and offered offerynges that same daye vnto the Lorde And when the fyue Lordes of the Philistines had sene it they returned to Akarō the same day And these are the golden arsses whiche the Philistines gaue to amendes for a trespasseofferynge to the lorde for Asdod one for Gaza one for Askalon one for Gath one and for Akaron one And golden myce accordynge to the nombre of al the cityes of the Philistines euen accordyng to the fyue Lordes bothe of walled townes of townes vnwalled euen vnto the greate stone of lamentacion wheron they set downe the arke of the lorde which stone remayneth vnto this daye in the felde of Iosua the Bethsamite And he plaged the men of Bethsames bycause they had sene the Arke of the lorde And he slewe amonge the people fiftye thousande thre score and ten men And the other people lamented bycause the lorde had sleyne the people with so great a slaughter Wherfore the men of Bethsames sayd who is able to stande before the Lorde so hooly a God to whome shall he go from vs And they sent messēgers to the enhabyters of Kariath Iarim sayenge The Philistines haue brought agayne the arke of the Lorde come ye downe therfore and fet it vp to you ¶ The Arke is brought to Kariathiarim CAPI VII ANd so the men of Kariathiarim came and fet vp the Arke of the Lorde and brought it in to the house of Abinadab in Gibea and ☞ sanctifyed Eleazar his son to kepe the arke of the Lorde And whyle the arke abode in Kariathiarim the dayes multiplied there passed ouer twentie yeres and all the house of Israell lamēted after the lorde And Samuell spake vnto al the house of Israell saynge yf ye be come agayne vnto the Lorde with all your hertes then * put of the house sayenge Up that I maye sende the awaye And Saull arose And they wente out at the dores both be Samuel And when they were come almoost out of the towne Samuell sayde to Saull byd the lad go before vs he went before but stande y u styll a whyle that I may shew the what god sayeth ¶ Saull is annoynted kynge and prophesyeth CAPI X. ANd then Samuel toke a vessel of oyle and powred it vpon his heade kyssed hym and sayde hath not the Lorde anoynted the to be captayne ouer his enherytaunce ❀ and thou shalte deliuer his people out of the handes of theyr enemyes vviche are rounde aboute them And this token shalt thou haue that the LORDE hath annoynted the to be prynce When thou art departed from me this daye thou shalte fynde two men by Rahels sepulchre in the border of Ben Iamin euen at Zalezah And they wyll saye vnto the the Asses whiche thou wentest to seke are founde And lo thy father hath lefte the care of the asses soroweth for you sayenge what shall I do for my son Then shalt thou go forth from thence and shalte come to the playne of Thabor And there shall mete the thre men goynge vp ☞ to God to Bethell one caryenge thre kyddes another caryeng thre loues of breade and another caryenge a bottell of wyne And they wyl salute the and gyue the two loues of breade whiche thou shalt receyue of theyr handꝭ After that shalt thou come to the hyll of God where the Philistines kepe theyr watche And when thou arte come thyther to the citie thou shalt mete ☞ a company of prophettes cōmyng downe frō the hyll with a psaltre a tymbrel a pype and a harpe before them ☞ they shall prophesye And the spiryte of the lorde wyl come vpon the also thou shalte prophesye with them and shalt be turned into another man Therfore when these sygnes are chaunced the do what thou hast to do for God is with the. And thou shalt go before me to Gylgal And I also wyll come downe vnto the to sacrifye burntsacrifyces and to offre peaceofferynges Tary for me seuen dayes vntyll I come to the and shewe the what thou shalt do And as soone as he had turned his shoulder to go from Samuell god gaue hym another maner of herte and all those tokens came to passe that same daye And when they came to the hyll beholde the companye of prophettes met hym and the Spiryte of God came vpon hym also he prophesyed amonge them And al that knewe him before when they sawe that he prophesyed amonge the prophettes they sayde eche to other what is this that is happened vnto the son of Cis Is Saull also amonge the Prophettes And one of the same place answered sayde who is theyr father And therof came the prouerbe what is ☞ Saull also among the prophettes And when he had made an ende of prophesienge he came to the hyl And Saules fathers brother sayde vnto hym to his lad whyther went ye He sayde to seke the Asses when we sawe that they were no where we came to Samuell And Sauls vncle sayd tell me what Samuell sayde vnto you Saull answered his vncle he tolde vs plainly that the asses were founde But of the kyngdome wherof Samuell spake tolde he him not And Samuell called the people togyther vnto the lorde to Mizpa sayde vnto the chyldren of Israell thus sayeth the lorde god of Israell I brought Israell out of Egypte and delyuered you out of the hande of the Egyptians out of the handes of all kyngdomes that troubled you And ye haue this daye caste awaye youre God that helped you out of all your aduersityes and tribulacyons And ye haue sayde vnto hym make a kynge ouer vs. Nowe therfore stande ye before the lorde by your trybes your thousandꝭ And when Samuell had brought all the trybes of Israell the trybe of Ben Iamin was caught When he had brought the trype of Ben Iamin by theyr kynreds the kynred of Matri was caught at the last Saull the sonne of Cis was caught And whē they sought him he coulde not be founde Therfore they asked the lorde further yf the man shuld come thyther And the Lorde answered beholde he hathe hyd hymselfe amonge the stuffe And they ran set him thence And when he stode among the peple he was hyer then any of the people frō the shoulders vpwarde And Samuell sayde to all the peple Se ye not hym whome the lorde hath chosen howe there is none lyke hym amonge the people And all the peple showted and sayde God lende the kynge lyfe Then Samuell tolde the people ☞ the dutye of the kyngdome wrote it in a booke and layde it vp before the Lorde and sent all the people awaye euery man to his house And Saul also went home
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
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
in those ii pyllers beneth ouer agaynst the myddes and before the net worke And vpō the seconde headpece were there two hundred Pomegarnates in two rowes rounde aboute And he set vp the pyllers in the porche of the temple And when he had set vp the ryght pyller he called the name therof Iachin and whē he had set vp the lefte Pyller he called the name therof Boaz. And in the top of the pyllers was a worke of roses and so was the workmanshyp of the pyllers fynysshed And he made a molten lauatory ten cubites wyde from brym to brym rounde in compasse and fyue cubites hygh And a stryng of thyrtie cubites dyd compasse it aboute and vnder the brym of it there were knoppes rounde about ten in one cubite and they compassed the lauatory rounde about And the knoppes were cast with it in two rowes when it was cast And it stode on twelue oxen of whiche iii. loked towarde the north iii. towarde the west thre towarde the South and thre towarde the East and the lauatorye stode vpon them and all theyr hynderpartes were inwarde It was an hande bredthe thycke and the brym wrought lyke the brym of a cup with floures of lylyes And it contayned two thousande ☞ Bates And he made ten sockets of brasse foure cubites longe and foure cubites brode apece and thre cubites hygh And the worke of the sockers was on this maner They had sydes the sydes were bytwene the ledges And on the sydes that were bytwene the ledges were lyons oxen and Cherubs And lykewyse vpon the ledges that were aboue beneth the lyons and oxen were certayne addicions made of thyn worke And vnder euery socket were foure brasen wheles and bordes of brasse And in the four corners therof were vndersetters vnder the lauatorie cast eche ouer agaynst his felowe And the stalke of the lauatorye was in the mydle of it ❀ vvhere it is sene on the oursyde one cubyte hyghe and a cubyte and an halfe round and in the heyght of it were grauen workes whose sydes were made four square and not rounde And vnder the sydes were foure wheles and the axeltrees ioyned faste to the bottome And the heyght of euerye whele was a cubyte and an halfe And the workemanshyp of the wheles was lyke the worke of a charet whele And the axeltrees nauels spokes shaftes were all molten And there were iiii vndersetters in the. iiii corners of one socket and the vndersetters were of the verye bottome selfe And in the heyght of the bottome was there a roūde compasse of halfe a cubite hye and in the heyght of the bottom there proceded both ledges sydes out of the same For in the bordes of the ledges on the sydes he had grauen pyctures of Cherubins lyons palme trees one by an other rounde aboute Thus made he the ten sockets after this maner And they had all one fassyon of castyng one measure and one syse Then made he ten lauers of brasse one lauer conteynynge xl Bathes and one lauer was foure cubites and vpon euery one of the ten sockets he put one lauer And he put fyue of those sockets on the ryght syde of the house and other fyue on the lefte And he set the lauatorie on the ryght syde of the house Eastwarde and towarde the South And Hiram made pottes shouels basens so fynyshed all the worke that he made to kyng Salomō for the house of the Lorde that is to say two pyllers two rounde heade peces that were to be set on the toppes of the two pyllers and foure hundred Pomegarnates for the two net workes euen two rowes of Pomgarnates in one net worke to couer the two headpeces that were to be set on the toppes of the pyllers And the ten sockets ten lauers on the sockets The lauatorie twelue oxen vnder it pottes shouels basens And al these vessels whiche Hiram made to kyng Salomon for the house of the lorde were of bryght brasse In the playne of Iordan dyd the kyng cast them euen in the thycke claye bytwene Socoh and Zarthan And Salomon lefte al the vessels vnweyed bycause they were so excedynge many neyther founde they oute the weyght of the brasse And so Salomon made all the vessels that perteyned vnto the house of the Lorde the golden aulter the golden table wheron the shewbread was And fyue candelstyckes for the right syde and fyue for the lefte before the queer of pure golde with floures lampes and snoffers of golde and bolles flat peces basens spones masoures of pure golde hyndges made he of golde both for the dores of the queer the place most holy and for the dores of the temple also And so was ended al the worke that kynge Salomon made for the house of the Lorde ▪ And Salomon brought in the thynges which Dauid his father had dedicated euen the syluer golde vessels and layde them vp among the treasures of the house of the lord ¶ The A●he is borne in to the temple A cloude fylleth the temple The temple is blessed CAPI VIII THen Salomon gathered togyther the elders of Israell all the heades of the tribes and them that were captaynes amonge the fathers of the Chyldren of Israell vnto hym in Ierusalem that they myght brynge vp the arke of the appoyntment of the Lorde out of the citye of Dauid whiche is Sion And all the men of Israell assembled vnto kynge Salomon to the feast that falleth in the moneth ☞ Ethanim whiche is the seuenth moneth And all the elders of Israell were come and the preestes toke vp the arke They bare the arke of the Lorde in to the tabernacle of wytnesse and al the holy vessels that were in the tabernacle those dyd the preestes and the Leuites bere And kynge Salomon all the congregacyon of Israel that were assembled vnto hym went with hym before the arke dyd offre shepe and oxen that coulde not be tolde nor nombred for multitude And so the preestꝭ brought the arke of the appoyntment of the lorde vnto his place euē into the queer of the temple and place most holy vnder the wynges of the Cherubs Forthe Cherubs stretched out theyr wynges ouer the place of the arke couered bothe it also the staues therof an hygh vpon it And they drewe oute the staues that the endes of them myght appeare out of the holy place within the queer but they were not sene without And there they haue bene vnto this daye ☞ and there was nothyng in the arke saue the two tables of stone whiche Moses put there at Horeb in the which tables the lorde made an appoyntmente with the chyldren of Irael when he brought them out of the land of Egypte And it fortuned that when the preestes were come out of the holy place the cloude fylled the house of the Lorde that the preestes coulde not stand minister bycause of the cloude for
the glorye of the Lorde had fylled the house of the lorde Then spake Salomon the Lorde sayd that he wolde dwel in the darke cloude I haue buylte the an house to dwell in ☞ an habitacion for the to abyde in for euer And the kynge turned his face and blessed all the congregacion of Israell and all the cōgregacion of Israel stode styll And he sayd Blessed be the lorde God of Israel whiche spake with his mouthe vnto Dauid my father and hath ☞ with his hande fulfylled it sayenge Synce the daye that I brought my people Israell out of Egypte I chose no citye of all the tribes of Israel to builde an house that my name might be therin But I haue chosen Dauid to be ruler ouer my people Israel And it was in the herte of Dauid my father to buylde an house for the name of the Lorde God of Israell And the Lorde sayde vnto Dauid my father Where as it was thyne hert to buylde an house vnto my name thou dydest well that thou wast so mynded Neuertheles thou shalt not buylde the house but thy sonne that shall come out of thy loynes he shal buylde the house vnto my name And the lorde hath made good his word that he spake And I am rysen vp in the roume of Dauid my father syt on the seate of Israel as the Lorde promysed and haue buylte an house for the name of the Lorde God of Israel And I haue prepared therin a place for the arke wherin is the couenaunt of the lorde whiche he made with oure fathers when he brought them oute of the lande of Egypte Salomon stode before the aulter of the lorde in the syght of al the congregacion of Israel and stretched out his handꝭ towarde heuen and sayd Lorde God of Israel there is no God lyke the in heuen aboue or in the earthe beneth thou that kepest couenaunt and mercye for thy seruauntes that walke before the with all theyr herte thou that hast kepte with thy seruaunt Dauid my father that thou promysedst hym Thou spakest also with thy mouth and hast fulfylled it with thyne hand as it is come to passe this daye Therfore nowe Lorde God of Israell kepe with thy seruaunt Dauid my father that thou promysedst hym saynge Thou shalte not be wtout a man in my syght to syt on the seate of Israel so that thy children take hede to theyr way that they walke before me as thou hast walked in my syght And nowe o god of Israell let thy worde be verified whiche thou spakest vnto thy seruaunt Dauid my father Wyll God in dede dwel on the earth Beholde the heuens and heuens of all heuens are not able to conteyne the And how shulde then this house do it that I haue buylded Haue thou therfore respecte vnto the prayer of thy seruaunt and to his supplicacion O Lorde my god to heare the voyce and prayer before the this daye that thyne eyes maye be open towarde this house nyght daye euen towarde this place of whiche thou hast sayd my name shall be there that thou mayste herken vnto the prayer whiche thy seruaunt prayeth in this place And regarde thou the supplicacion of thy seruaunt and of thy people Israel when they pray in this place And heare thou in heuen thy dwellynge place and when thou hearest haue mercye Yf any man trespasse agaynst his neyghboure there go an othe bytwene them and the one compel the other and come swearynge before thyne aulter in this house then herken thou in heuen and worke and iudge thy seruauntes that thou condempne the vngodly to brynge his waye vpon his heade and iustifye the ryghteous to gyue hym accordyng to his ryghteousnesse When thy people Israel be put to the worse before the enemye bycause they haue synned agaynste the and afterwarde turne agayne to the and knowlege vnto thy name and praye and make supplycacyon vnto the in this house then heare thou in heuen to be mercyfull vnto the synne of thy people Israel and bryng them agayne vnto the lande whiche thou gauest vnto theyr fathers If heuen be shut vp and there be no rayne bycause they haue synned agaynst the yet yf they praye in this place and knowlege vnto thy name and turne from theyr synne thorowe thy scourgynge of them then heare thou in heuen and be mercyfull ❀ vnto the synnes of thy seruauntes and of thy people Israel that thou shewe them a good waye to walke in gyue rayne vpon thy lande that thou hast gyuen vnto thy people to enherite If there be in the lande derth or pestylence brought blastyng greshopper or caterpyller or yf theyr enemye beseyge them in the lande of theyr cityes or what soeuer plage or syckenesse chaunce then what prayers and supplicacion soeuer be made of any man of all thy people Israell whiche shall knowledge euery man the plage of his owne herte and stretche forth his handꝭ towarde this house Heare thou then in heuen euen in thy dwellyng place and be mercyfull and worke and gyue euery man accordynge to all his wayes euen as thou that onely knowest his herte for thou onely knowest the hertes of all the chyldren of men that they may feare the as longe as they lyue in the lande whiche thou gauest vnto our fathers And lykewyse yf a straunger that is not of thy people Israell come oute of a farre countrey forthy names sake for they shall heare of thy great name and of thy myghtie hande and of thy stretched oute arme and shall come and praye in this house Therfore heare thou in heuen thy dwellynge place and do all that the straūger calleth to the for that all nacions of the earth may know thy name and feare the as do thy people Israell and that they may knowe that thy name is called vpon in this house whiche I haue buylte If thy people go out to battayle agaynst theyr enemy whyther soeuer thou shalt sende them and shall pray vnto the O Lorde towarde the way of the citye whiche thou hast chosen and towarde the house that I haue buylte forthy name heare y u in heuen theyr prayer and supplicacion iudge theyr cause If they synne agaynst the for there is no man that synneth not and thou be angry with them and delyuer them in to the hande of theyr enemyes so that they carye them away prysoners vnto the lande of theyr enemyes whyther far or neare yet yf they turne agayne vnto theyr hertes in the lande to the whiche they be caryed away captiue and returne and pray vnto the in the lande of theyr enemyes sayenge we haue synned we haue done wyckedlye and haue cōmytted vngodlynesse and so turne agayne vnto the with al theyr herte and all theyr soule in the lande of theyr enemyes whiche led them awaye captiue and pray vnto the towarde the waye of theyr lande which thou gauest vnto theyr fathers and towarde
that were left after them in the lande whom the chyldren of Israel also were not able to destroye Those dyd Salomon compell to brynge tribute vnto this day But of the chyldren of Israel dyd Salomon make no bonde men But they were men of war his ministers his lordes his captaynes and rulers of his charettes and of his horsemen And these were the lordes that were set ouer Salomons worke euen fyue C. were they fyftye they ruled the people that wrought the worke And Pharaos doughter came vp out of the citie of Dauid vnto the house which Salomon had buylte for her And then dyd he also buylde Millo And thryse a yere dyd Salomon offre burnt offerynges and peace offerynges vpon the aulter whiche he buylte vnto the Lorde And he burnt insence vpon the aulter that was before the lorde and so he fynysshed the house And kynge Salomon made a nauye of shyppes in Azion Gaber whiche is besyde Elath on the brynke of the red see in the land of Edom. And Hiram sent by shyp also of his seruaūtes that were shypmen and had knowledge of the see with the seruauntes of Salomon And they came to Ophir and fet from thence one and twentye score hundred weyght of golde and brought it to kynge Salomon ¶ The name of Saba cōmeth to heare the wysdom of Salomon whose royaltye is here discry●ed CAPI X. ANd the quene of Saba hearynge the fame of Salomon cōcernynge the name of the Lorde came to proue hym with harde questions And she came to Ierusalem with a very great trayne with Camelles that bare swete odoures golde excedyng moche and precyous stones And she came to Salomō comuned w t hym of all that was in her herte And Salomon declared vnto her al her questions so that there was not one thyng hyd frō the kynge which he expounded not vnto her And the quene of Saba consydered all Salomons wysdome and the house that he had buylded and the meate of his table and ☞ the syttyng of his seruauntes the order of his ministers and theyr apparell his drynke and his burntsacrifices that he offred in the house of the Lorde and she was astonyed And she sayd vnto the kyng It was a true worde that I herde in myne owne lande of thy sayenges and of thy wysdome Howbeit I byleued it not tyl I came and sawe it with myne eyes And beholde the one halfe was not tolde me for thy wysdome and prosperite excedeth the same whiche I herde of the. Happy are thy men and happy are these thy seruauntes whiche stande euer before the heare thy wysdome Blessed be the Lorde thy God whiche loued the to set the on the seate of Israel bycause the lorde loued Israell for euer and made the kynge to do equite and rygteousnesse And she gaue the kynge syxe score hundred weyght of golde and of swete odoures excedyng moche and precyous stones There came no more such haboundaūce of swete odoures as the quene of Saba gaue to kynge Salomon The nauye also of the shyppes of Hiram that caryed golde from Ophir brought lykewyse great plentye of ☞ Almuge tre and precyous stones And the kynge made of the Almuge trees pyllers for the house of the Lorde and for the kynges palace and made harpes and psaltryes for syngers There came no more suche Almuge trees nor were any more sene vnto this day And kyng Salomon gaue vnto the quene of Saba accordynge to all her desyre what soeuer she asked Besydes that he gaue her of a free wyll with his owne hande And so she returned vnto her owne countrey both she and her seruauntes The weyght of golde that came to Salomon in one yere was syxe hūdred thre score syxe talentes of golde besydes that he had of chapmen and of merchauntes and of Poticaries and of all the kynges of Arabie and of the lordes of the countrey And kyng Salomon made two hundred buckelers of beaten golde syxe hundred sycles of golde went to a buckeler And he made .iii. hundred sheldes of beten golde thre poūde of golde went to one shelde and the kynge put them in the house of the wood of Libanon And the kynge made a great seate of yuerye and couered it with the best golde And the seate had syxe steppes And the toppe of the seate was roūde behynde and there were pomels on eyther syde on the place of the seat and two lyons stode besyde the pomels And there stode xii Lyons on the steppes vi on a syde There was none like worke sene in any kyngdome And al kyng Salomons drynkyng vessels were of golde lykewyse al the vessels of the house of the wood of Libanon were of pure golde And as for syluer it was nothynge worth in the dayes of Salomon For the kynges nauye of shyppes went on the see ☞ vnto Tharsis with the nauye of Hirams shyppes euen once in thre yere went the nauye to Tharsis and brought Golde syluer ☞ Elephantes tethe apes pecockes And so kynge Salomon exceded all the kynges of the earth bothe in rychesse wysdome And al the worlde resorted to Salomon to here his wysdome whiche God had put in his herte And brought hym euery man his present vessels of syluer and vessels of golde rayment harnesse and swete odours horses and Mules yere by yere And Salomon gathered togyther charettes and horsemen he had a thousande iiii hundred charettes and twelue thousande horse men whome he bestowed in the charet cities with the kyng at Ierusalem And the kynge made syluer in Ierusalem as plenteous as stones Cedar as plenteous as the wylde fyg trees that growe aboundauntly in the feldes ☞ The bryngynge of horses also out of Egypte and the collectyon of the wares dyd the kynges marchauntes take agayne and solde the stuffe for a pryce A charet came vp out of Egypt for vi hundred sycles of syluer that is ☞ one horse for an hundred fyftye And euen so for all the kynges of the Hethites and for the kynges of Siria dyd they bryng them out thorowe theyr handes ¶ Salomon hath seuen hundred quenes and thre hundred concubynes whiche brynge hym to Idolatrye His aduersaryes re●●ll agaynst hym He dyeth CAPI XI BUt kyng Salomon loued many outlandyshe women and the doughter of Pharao and women of the Moabites Ammonites Edomites Zidonites Hethites Where as yet concernyng these nacions the Lorde sayd vnto the chyldren of Israel ☞ Come not ye at them nor let them come at you Els wyll they turne your hertes after theyr goddes Neuertheles Salomon claue vnto them in loue And he had seuen hūdred Quenes and. CCC cōcubines his wyues turned away his herte For it came to passe when Salomon was olde his wyues turned his herte after other Gods his herte was not perfyte with the Lorde his God as was the herte of Dauid his father For Salomon folowed Astaroth
that whiche is ryght in the syght of the lorde accordyng to all as dyd Dauid his father He put awaye the hyll aulters brake the ymages and cut downe the groues and al to brake the brasen serpent that Moses had made For vnto those dayes the chyldren of Israel dyd burne sacrifice to it and he called it ☞ Nehustan He trusted in the lorde God of Israell so that after hym was none lyke hym amonge all the kynges of Iuda neyther were there any such before hym For he claue to the lord and departed not from him but kepte his cōmaundementes whiche the Lorde cōmaunded Moses And the Lorde was with hym so that he prospered in all thynges whiche he toke in hande And he rebelled agaynst the kyng of Assyra and serued him not He smote the Philistines euen vnto Aza and the coostꝭ therof ☞ both castels where they kepte watches and stronge cityes And in the fourth yere of kyng Hezekia whiche was in the seuenth yere of Hosea son of Ela kyng of Israel it fortuned that Salmanezar kynge of Assyria came vp agaynst Samaria beseyged it And after thre yeres they toke it euen in the syxte yere of Hezckia that is to say the nynth yere of Hosea kynge of Israell And Samaria was wonne And the kynge of Assyria dyd carye away Israel vnto Assyria and put them in Halah and in Habor by the ryuer of Gozan in the ritres of the Medes bycause they wolde not herken vnto the voyce of the Lorde theyr God But transgressed his appoyntinent and all that Moses the seruaunt of the lorde cōmaūded wolde neyther heare them nor do them Therfore in the. xiiii yere of kyng Hezekia dyd Sennacherib kynge of Assiria come vp agaynst all the strong cityes of Iuda toke them And Hezekia kyng of Iuda sent to the kyng of Assyria to Lachis saynge I haue offended departe from me and all that thou puttest on me that wyl I bere And the kynge of Assyria appoynted vnto Hezekia kynge of Iuda thre hūdred talentes of syluer thyrtie talentes of golde And Hezekia gaue hym all the syluer that was founde in the house of the Lorde and in the treasures of the kyngꝭ house At the same season dyd ☞ Hezekia rent of the dores of the temple of the Lorde the pyllers which they sayde Hezekia kynge of Iuda had couered ouer and gaue them to the kynge of Assyria And the kyng of Assiria sent Tharthan and Rabsaris and Rabsabe from Lachis to kynge Hezekia with a great hoost agaynst Ierusalem And they went vp and came to Ierusalem and gat them vppe and stode by the conduyte of the vpper poole whiche is in the way of the fullers felde And when they had called to the kyng there came out to them Eliakim the son of Elkia which was steward of houshold Sobna the scribe Ioah the sonne of Asaph the recorder And Rabsake sayd vnto them Tell ye Hezekia I pray you thus sayth the great kyng euen the kyng of Assyria What confidence is this that thou hast Doest thou speake suche a lyghte worde in dede By counsayle power I wyll be redy to make warre On whom then doest thou trust that thou rebellest agaynst me doest thou trust to the staffe of this broken rede Egypte on whiche yf a man leane it wyll go into his hande and pearce it Euen so is Pharao kyng of Egypt vnto all that trust in hym If ye saye vnto me we trust in the lorde out god Is not that he whose hyll aulters and his other aulters Hezekia hath put downe and hath sayde to Iuda 〈…〉 Ierusalem ye shal worshyp before this 〈…〉 here in Ierusalem Now therfore dely●● the wordes to my lorde the kynge of Assyria And I wyl delyuer the two thousand horses yf thou be able to set riders vpō them Why thynkest thou scorne at the presence of one of the least Dukes of my maysters seruauntes and trustest to Egypte for charettes and horesmen Moreouer am I come nowe without the byddynge of the Lorde to this place to destroy it●the Lorde sayde to me Go vp to this lande and destroy it And Eliakim the sonne of Helkia Sob na and Ioah sayd vnto Rabsake speake I praye the to thy seruauntes in the Sirians language for we vnderstand it and ☞ talke not with vs in the Iues tonge in the eares of this people that are on the wal And Rabsake sayde vnto them hath my mayster sent me to thy mayster and to the to speake these wordes Hath he not sente me bycause of the men which syt on the wal that they may eate theyr owne donge drynke theyr owne pysse with you And so Rabsake stode and cryed with a loude voyce in the Iues language spake sayeng heare the sayenge of the great kynge of Assyria Thus sayth the kynge let not Hezekia begyle you for he shall not be able to delyuer you out of myne hand neyther let Hezekia make you to trust in the Lorde saynge the lorde shall surely delyuer vs and this citye shal not be gyuē ouer into the haud of the kyng of Assyria Herken not vnto Hezekia for thus sayth the kyng of Assyria ☞ Deale kyndly with me come out to me And then eate euery man of his owne vyne and of his owne fyg tree drynke euery mā of the water of his owne well tyll I come fetche you to as good a lande as youres is lande of corne and wyne a lande of breade vyneyardes a lande of oyle of olyue trees of hony that ye maye lyue and not dye And herken not vnto Hezekia for he begyleth you sayenge the Lorde shall delyuer vs. Hath euery one of the Gods of the nacions belyue red his lande out of the hande of the kyng of Assyria where is the god of Hamath of At phad where is the God of Sephatuaim Hena Iua dyd they delyuer Samaria out of myne hande what God is it amonge all the Gods of the nacions that hath delyuered his lande out of myne hande shall the Lorde delyuer Ierusalem out of myne hande But they that were of the people helde theyr peace and answered not hym a worde for the kyng had cōmaunded sayeng answere hym not Then Eliakim whiche was the stewarde of householde and Sobna the scrybe and Ioah the sonne of Asaph the recorder came to Hezekia ☞ with theyr clothes rent tolde hym the wordes of Rabsake CAPI XIX ¶ The Angell of the Lorde kylleth an hundred four● score and fyue thousande men of the Asserians Sennacherib is kylled of his owne sonnes SO it came to passe that when kyng Heze kia herde it he rent his clothes and put on sacke came into the house of the lorde and sent Eliakim which was the stewarde of housholde and Sobna the scribe ▪ the elders ▪ of the Preestes clothed in sacke to Isay the prophet the sonne of Amoz
And they sayde vnto hym thus sayth Hezekia ☞ this day is a day of tribulacyon and of rebuke and blasphemy For the chyldrē are come to the byrth and there is no strength to be delyuered Per aduenture the Lorde thy God wyl heare all the wordes of Rabsake whom the kynge of Assyria his mayster hath sent to rayle on the lyuyng god and to rebuke hym with wordes whiche the lorde thy God hath herde And lyfte thou vp thy prayer for the remenaunt that are lefte So the seruauntes of kyng Hezekia came to Isay And Isay sayde vnto them So shall ye say to your mayster Thus sayth the Lorde be not afrayde of the wordes whiche thou hast herde with whiche the yonge men of the kynge of Assyria haue rayled on me Beholde I wyll put hym in an other mynde and he shall heare tydynges so returne to his owne lande And I wyll brynge to passe that he shall fall vpon the swerde euen in his owne lande And Rabsake went backe agayne and found the kyng of Assyria fyghtynge agaynst Lybna for he had herde howe that he was departed from Lachis And he herde men saye of Thirhaka kynge of the blacke Mores Beholde he is come out to fyght agaynst the he departed sent messengers vnto Hezekia saynge Thus speake to Hezekia kyng of Iuda saynge let not thy god deceyue the in whom thou trustest sayenge Ierusalem shal not be delyuered in to the hande of the kyng of Assyria Beholde thou hast herde what the kynges of Assyria haue done to all landes how they haue vtterly destroyed them And shalte y u ❀ alone escape Haue the gods of the hethen delyuered them whiche myne aunseters haue destroyed as Gozan and Haran Rezeph and the chyldren of Eden whiche were in Bithiasat where is the kyng of Hamath the kynge of Arphad the kyng of the citye of Sepharuaim and of Hena and Iua So Hezekia receyued the letter of the hande of the messengers and red it And Hezekia went vp into the house of the Lorde and layde it abrode before the Lorde And Hezekia prayed before the lorde sayd O lorde God of Israell whiche dwellest bytwene the Cherubs thou arte god alone ouer sl the kyngdomꝭ of the earth thou hast made heuen earth Lorde bow downe thyne eare and heare Open thou thyne eyes I beseche the and se and heare the wordes of Sennacherib whiche hath sent this man to rayle on the lyuyng God Of a truth lorde the kyngꝭ of Assyria haue destroyed nacyons and theyr landes and haue set fyre on theyr Goddes for they were no Gods but the worke of the handes of man euen of wood and stone and they destroyed them Nowe therfore O lorde our God I beseche the saue thou vs out of his hande that all the kyngdomes of the earth may knowe that thou onely arte the lorde God And Isay the sonne of Amoz sent to Hezekia sayenge Thus sayth the Lorde God of Israell that which thou hast prayed me concernyng Sen nacherib kyng of Assyria I haue herde it This is therfore the worde that the Lorde hath sayd of hym ☞ The vyrgyn euen the doughter of Syon hathe despysed the and laughed the to scorne O thou kynge of Assyria the doughter of Ierusalem hathe shaken her heade at the. Whom hast thou rayled on whom hast thou blasphemed Agaynst whom hast thou exalted thy voyce and lyfted vp thyne eyes so hye Euen agaynst the holy of Israel ☞ By the hand of the messengers thou hast rayled on the lorde and sayde with the multitude of my charettes I am come vp to the ☞ toppes of the mountaynes euen alonge by the sydes of Libanon I wyll cut downe the hye Cedar trees the lustye fyrre trees therof and I wyl go in to the lodgyng of his nest in to the wood of his playne I haue dygged dronke straunge waters and with the step of my goyng wyl I drye all the water poles that are beseyged Hast thou not herde how I haue ordeyned such a thyng a great whyle a go haue prepared it from the begynnyng And shall I not nowe bryng it forth that it may destroy to bryng strong cityes in to waste heapes of stones And the enhabitours of them shal be of lytell power and faynt herted confounded and shall be lyke the grasse of the felde or grene herbe or as the hay on the toppes of the houses or as the corne that is vnripe and smytten with blastyng I know thy dwellyng thy comyng out and thy goynge in ❀ and thy vvay and thy furye agaynst me And bycause thou ragest agaynst me thynkst thy selfe so blessed I wyll put my hoke in thy nose thyrlles and my byt in thy lyppes wyl brynge the backe agayne the same waye thou camest And this shall be a sygne vnto the O Hezekia Ye shal eate this yere of suche thynges as growe of them selues and the nexte yere suche as come vp of those that dyd growe of theyr owne accorde And the thyrde yere sowe ye and reape plante vyneyardes eate the fruytes therof And it that is escaped lefte of the doughter of Iuda shall yet agayne take routynge downe warde and beare fruyte vpwarde For out of Ierusalem shal go a remenaūt and a nombre that shall escape out of mount Sion the zele of the Lorde of hoostes shall brynge this thynge to passe Wherfore thus sayeth the Lorde concernynge the kynge of Assirya he shall not come to this Citye nor shute an arowe in to it nor come before it with shilde nor cast backe agaynst it but shal go backe agayne the waye he came and shal not come in to this citye sayeth the lorde For I wyll defende this citye to saue it for myne owne sake and for Dauid my seruauntes sake And so it came to passe that the selfe same nyght the angell of the Lorde went out and smote in the hooste of the Assiryans an hundred foure score and fyue thousand And whē the remenaunt were vp early in the mornynge they sawe they were all deade corses And so Sennacherib kynge of Assirya auoyded and departed and went agayne and dwelte at Niniue And it fortuned that as he was in a temple worshyppynge Nisroch his god Adramelech Saresat his owne sonnes smote him with the swerde And they escaped in to the lande of Armenia and Asathaddon his sonne reygned in his steade ¶ Hezekia is sycke and recayueth the sygne of his health He receyueth rewardes of Be●oda●h and is reprehended of Isai bycause he shewed hym the treasure He dyeth and Manasseh his sonne reygneth in his steade CAPI XX. ABoute that tyme was Hezekia sycke vnto the death And the Prophet Isai the sonne of Amoz came to hym and sayde vnto hym Thus sayeth the Lorde ❀ put thyne housholde in an ordre for thou shalte dye and not lyue And Hezekia turned his face to the wall and prayed vnto the Lorde saynge I beseche the
me thorowe therwith that these vncircumcysed come not and do me shame But his weapon berer wolde not for he feared excedingly So Saul caught a swerde and fell vpon it And when his ha●nes berer sawe that Saul was deade he fell on a swerde also and dyed And thus Saul and his thre sonnes and all they of his house dyed togyther And whē all the men of Israel that were in the valley ▪ sawe howe they fled and that Saull and his sonnes were deade they forsoke theyr cityes and ran away and the Philistines came and dwelte in them And it fortuned that on the morow when the Philistines came to strype the deade bodies they founde Saull his sonnes ouerthrowen in mount Gilboe And whē they had strypte hym they toke his heade and his harnesse and sent them in to the lande of the Philistines rounde aboute to shewe them vnto theyr ydols and to the people And they put his harnesse in the house of theyr God and set vp his heade in the temple of Dagon And when al they of Iabes in Gilead herde all that the Philistines had done to Saull they arose all the strongest of them and fet away the body of Saull and the bodyes of his sonnes and brought them to Iabes and buryed the bodyes of them vnder an ooke in Iabes fasted seuen dayes So Saul dyed for his trespasse that he trespassed agaynst the lorde in that he kepte not the worde of the lorde and in that he sought and asked counsayle of a womā that wrought with a spirite and asked not of the Lorde And therfore he slue hym and turned the kyngdom vnto Dauid the sonne of Isai. ¶ After the death of Saull is Dauid anoynted in Hebron The I●busites rebell agaynst Dauid from whiche he taketh the ●oure of Sion His men are nombred CAPI XI THen all Israell gathered them selues to Dauid vnto Hebron saynge Behold we be thy bones thy flesshe And more ouer in tyme past euen whē Saul was kyng thou leddest Israel out and in And the lorde thy God sayde vnto the thou shalte fede my people Israell and thou shalte be captayne ouer my people Israel Therfore came al the elders of Israel to the kyng to Hebron and Dauid made a couenaunt with them in Hebron before the Lorde And they anoynted Dauid kyng ouer Israel accordyng to the worde of the Lorde ☞ by the hande of Samuel And Dauid and all Israel went to Ierusalem whiche is Iebus where as were the Iebusites the enhabitours of the lande And the enhabitours of Iebus sayde to Dauid thou comest not here Neuerthelesse Dauid wan the castell of Sion whiche is called the citye of Dauid And Dauid sayde who so euer smyteth the Iebusites fyrst shall be the principall captayne and a Lorde So Ioab the sonne of Z●ruia wente fyrst vp and was made the cheyfe captayne And Dauid dwelt in the castell therfore they called it the citye of Dauid And he buylte the Citye on euery syde euen from Millo rounde about Ioab repayred the rest of the Citye And Dauid prospered and waxed great and the Lorde of hoostes was with hym These are the principall men of power whom Dauid had and that claue to hym in his kyngdom with all Israell to make hym kyng according to the word of the lorde vnto Israel And this is the nombre of the mighty men whom Dauid had Iasobeam the sonne of Hachmoni the cheyfe amonge thyrtye he lyfte vp his spere agaynst thre hundred and wounded them at one tyme. After hym was Eleazar his vncles son an Ahothyte whiche was one of thre myghtyest He was with Dauid at Pasdammin and there the Philistines were gathered togyther to battayle And ther was there a parcell of grounde full of barley and the people fled before the Philistines And ☞ they stepte forth in to the myddes of the felde and saued it and slue the Philistines And the lorde gaue a great victorye And the thre of the thyrtye cheyfe captaynes went to a rocke to Dauid in to the caue Adullam And the hoost of the Philistines abode in the valley of Rephaim And when Dauid was in the holde the Philistines watche was at Bethleē that same tyme. And Dauid longed and sayd Oh that one wolde gyue me drynke of the water of the well that is at the gate at Bethleem And the thre brake thorowe the hoost of the Philistines and drewe water out of the well that was by the ga●e at Bethleem and toke it brought it to Dauid Neuerthelesse Dauid wolde not drynke of it but rather offered it to the Lorde and sayde My God forbyd it me that I shulde do this thynge Shall I drynke the bloode of these men that haue put theyr lyues in ieoperdye for with the Ieoperdye of theyr lyues they brought it therfore he wolde not drynke it And this dyd these thre myghtyest And Ab●sai the brother of Ioab he also was captayne among thre for he lyft● vp his speare agaynst thre hundred and wounded them and had a name amonge the thre Yea amonge thre he was more honourable then the two for he was theyr captayne Howbeit he attaynted not vnto the ❀ fyrst thre Banaia the sonne of Iehoiaba the sonne of a verye stronge man dyd greater actes then Cabzeell for he slue two stronge lyons of Moab and went downe and slue a Lyon in a pyt in tyme of snowe And he slue an Egyptian whose stature was euen fyue cubytes longe and in the Egyptians hand was a speare lyke a weauers beame And the other went downe to hym with a waster plucked the speare out of the Egyptians hande and slue hym with his owne speare Soch thynges dyd Banaia the sonne of Iehoiada and had the name among the thre myghtest and was honourable amonge thyrtye but attayned not vnto the fyrst thre And Dauid made hym of his counsayle The other men of armes were these Asahell the brother of Ioab Elhanan his vncles sonne of Bethleem Sammoth the Harodite Helez the Pelonite Ira the sonne of I●kes the Thekoite Abieser the Anatothite Siba●ai the Husathite Ilai the Ahohite Maharai the Nethophathite Heled the son of Ba●na the Nethophatite Ithai the sonne of Ribai of Gibea that perteyneth to the chyldren of Beniamin Benaia the Phirathonite Hu●ai of the ryuers of Gaas Abiell the Arbathite Azmaneth the Baharumite Elihaba the Saalbonite The sonnes of Assem the Gezonite Iona than the sonne of Sage an Haraite Ahiam the sonne of Sacar the Ha●aite Eliphal the sonne of Ur. Hepher the Mecherathite Ahia the Pelonite Hezro the Carmelite Naari the sonne of Ezbai Ioell the brother of Nathan Mi●har the sonne of Hari Zelegam the Ammonite Naharai a Berothite the bearet of the harnesse of Ioab the son of Zeruia Ira the Iithrite and Gareb a Iethrite Uria the Hethite and Zahad the sonne of Ahlai Adina the sonne of Siza a Rubenite a captayne of the Rubenites and thyrtye with hym Hanan the Sonne of
arke of the couenaunt of the lorde out of the citye of Dauid which is Zion Wherfore all the men of Israell resorted vnto the kyng in the feast euen in the seuenth moneth And all the elders of Israell came and the Leuytes toke vp the arke And the preestes and the Leuites brought awaye the Arke and the tabernacle of wytnesse and al the holy vessels that were in the tabernacle and they bare them And kynge Salomon and all the congregacyon of Israell that were assembled vnto hym before the Arke offered shepe and oxen so many that they coulde not be tolde nor nombred for multytude And the Preestes brought the Arke of the appoyntment of the Lorde vnto his place euen in to the queere of the temple within the place moost holy and set it vnder the wyngꝭ of the Cherubs that the Cherubs stretched out theyr wynges ouer the place of the Arke and the Cherubs couered both the Arke and her barres aboue on hygh And the barres of the Arke were so longe that the heades of the barres were sene without the Arke within the queere but not without And there the Arke remayned vnto this daye But there was nothynge in the Arke saue the two tables which Moses put thee in at Horeb when the lorde made a couenaūt with the chyldren of Israell after they were come out of Egypte And it fortuned that when the Preestes were come out of the holy place for all the Preestes that were present were sanctyfyed and dyd not then wayte by course that bothe the Leuites and the syngers vnder Asaph Heman and Ieduthun were appoynted to sondrye offices with theyr Chyldren and brethren and were arayde in fyne whyte hauynge Symbals Psalteries and harpes and stode at the East ende of the aulter and by them an hundred and twentye Preestes blowynge with trompettes And the trompet blowers and the syngers so agreed that it semed but one voyce in pray synge and thankynge the Lorde And when they lyfte vp theyr voyce with the Trompettes Symbals and other instrumentes of Musycke and when they praysed the Lorde ❀ and sayde howe that he is good and that his mercy lasteth euer the house of god was fylled with a cloude so that the preestꝭ coulde not endure to mynyster by the reason of the cloude For the maiestye of the Lorde had fylled the house of God ¶ The wordes of Salomon to the people and the prayer that he made vnto god CAPI VI. THen Salomon sayde the Lorde hath spoken howe that he wyll dwell in the cloude And I haue buylte an habytacyon for the and a place for thy dwellynge for euer And the kynge turned his face and blessed the hoole congregacyon of Israell and all the congregacyon of Israell stode And he sayde blessed be the Lorde god of Israell whiche hath with his handes fulfylled it that he spake with his mouth to my father Dauid sayenge Sence the daye that I brought my people out of the lande of Egypte I chose no cytye amonge all the trybes of Israell to buylde an house in that my name myght be there neyther chose I any man to be a ruler ouer my people Israell sauynge that haue chosen Ierusalem that my name myght be there and haue chosen Dauid to be ouer my people Israell And when it was in the herte of Dauid my father to buylde an house for the name of the Lorde God of Israell the Lorde sayde to Dauid my father for asmoche as it was in thyne herte to buylde an house for my name thou dydest well that thou so thoughtest in thyne herte Notwithstandynge thou shalte not buylde the house but thy Son whiche is proceded out of thy loynes he shall buylde an house for my name The Lorde therfore hath made good his saynge that he hath spoken and I am rysen vp in the rowme of Dauid my father and am set on the seate of Israell as the Lorde promysed and haue buylt an house for the name of the Lorde God of Israell And in it haue I put the Arke wherin is the couenaunt of the lorde that he made with the chyldren of Israell And the kynge stode before the aulter of the lorde in the presence of all the congregacyon of Israell and stretched out his handes For now Salomō had made a brasen pulpyt of fyue cubytes longe and fyue cubytes brode and thre of heyght and had set it in the myddes of the great courte and vpon it he stode and kneled downe vpon his knees before all the congregacyon of Israell and stretched out his handes towarde heuen and sayde O lorde God of Israell there is no god lyke the in heuen and in earth which kepest couenaunt and shewest mercy vnto thy seruauntꝭ that walke before the with al theyr hertes Thou whiche haste kepte with thy seruauaunte Dauid my father the thynges that thou promysedest hym Thou saydest it with thy mouth hast fulfylled it with thyne handes as it is to se this daye And nowe Lorde God of Israell kepe with thy seruaunte Dauid my Father the thynges that thou promysedst hym saynge thou shalte in my syght not be without a man that shall syt vpon the seate of Israell so that thy chyldrē take hyde to theyr wayes to walke in my lawe as thou hast walked be fore me And nowe Lorde God of Israell let thy sayenge be true whiche thou spakest vnto thy seruaunt Dauid And wyll God in very dede dwell with men on earth Beholde heuen and heuen aboue all heuens do not tōteyne the howe moch lesse the house which I haue buylded Let it be thy pleasure therfore to turne to the prayer of thy seruaunte to his supplycacyon O Lorde my God to herken vnto the voyce and prayer whiche thy seruaunte prayeth before the let thyne eyes be open toward this house day nyght ouer this place wherin thou hast sayde that thou woldest put thy name to herken vnto the prayer whiche thy seruaunte prayeth in this place Herken vnto the Prayers of thy seruaunte and of thy people Israell whiche they praye in this place heare thou I say● out of thy dwellyng place euen out of heuen heare and be mercyfull Yf a man syn agaynst his neyghboure and take an othe agaynst hym make hym to sweare and they bothe come before thyne aulter in this house then heare thou from heuen and worke and iudge thy seruaūtes that thou rewarde the vngodlye and recompence hym his waye vpon his heade ☞ and iustifye the ryghteous and gyue hym accordynge to his ryghtwysenesse And yf thy people Israell be put to the worse before the enemye bycause they haue synned agaynst the Yet yf they turne and gyue thankes vnto thy name make intercessyon and pray before the in this house then heate thou from heuen and be mercifull vnto the synne of thy people Israell brynge them agayne vnto the lande whiche thou gauest to them and to theyr fathers When heuen is shut vp
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
fountaynes without the citie and they dyd helpe hym For there gathered many of the people togyther and stopt al the welles and the broke that ranne thorow the myddes of the lande sayenge Why shal the kyngꝭ of Assur come and fynde moch water And Hezekia wente to lustelye and buylte vp all the wall where it was broken and made ordynaunce vpon the towres and to the other wal without and repayred Millo in the citye of Dauid made many dartes and sheldes And he set captaynes of war ouer the people and gathered them togyther to hym in the large strete of the gate of the Citye and spake tentellye to them sayenge Plucke vp your hertes be stronge Be not afrayde nor discouraged for the kynge of Assur and for al the multitude that he hath with hym for there be mo with vs then with hym With hym is an arme of flesshe But with vs is the lorde our god for to helpe vs to fyght our battayls And the people toke a courage thorowe the wordes of Hezekia kyng of Iuda After this dyd Sennacherib kynge of Assur sende of his seruauntes to Ierusalem but he hym selfe remayned besyde Lachis hauyng all his power with hym vnto Hezekia kyng of Iuda vnto al Iuda that were at Ierusalem sayenge Thus sayeth Sennacheryb Kynge of Assur wherein do ye trust O ye that dwell in Ierusalem which is beseyged Doth not Hezekia entyce you to gyue ouer your selues vnto death hunger thyrst sayenge the lorde our god shal ryd vs out of the hande of the kynge of Assur Hath not the same Hezekia put downe his hygh places and his aulters and cōmaunded Iuda and Ierusalem sayenge Ye shall worshyp before one aulter and burne incense vpon the same Knowe ye not what I and my fathers haue done vnto the people of all landꝭ● were the Gods of the people of other landes able or myghtye to saue theyr landes out of my hande which of all the gods of those nacyons that my fathers destroyed coulde delyuer his peple out of myne hande And shal your god be able to delyuer you out of myne hand wherfore now let not Hezekia deceyue you nor persuade you of this fassyō nor yet byleue hym For as no God among all nacions kyngdomes was able to ryd his peple out of myne hande and out of the hande of my fathers howe moche lesse shal your gods be able to kepe you out of myne hande And yet mo thynges dyd his seruauntes speake agaynst the Lorde God and agaynst his seruaunt Hezekia And Sennacherib also wrote a letter to rayle on the Lorde God of Israel and spake agaynst hym saynge● as the gods of the nacions of other landes haue not bene able to delyuer theyr people out of myne hande Euen so shal not the God of Hezekia delyuer his people out of myne hande And they cryed w t a loude voyce in the Iues speche vnto the peple of Ierusalem that were on the wall to feare them and to make them faynt heried and that they myght so take the citye And they spake agaynst the god of Ierusalem as agaynst the Gods of the nacions of the earth which were the worke of the handes of men But Hezekia the kyng the prophet Isal the son of Amoz prayed agaynst the blasphemye cryed vp to heuen And the Lorde sent an angel which destroyed all the men of war and the lordes and captaynes of the hoost of the kyng of Assur that he turned his face agayne with shame towarde his owne lande And when he was come into the house of his God they that came of his owne body slue hym there w t the swerde And so the lorde saued Hezekia the enhabitours of Ierusalem out of the hande of Sennacherib kynge of Assur and from the hande of all other and maynteyned them on euery syde And many brought offerynges vnto the Lorde to Ierusalem presentes to Hezekia kyng of Iuda so that he was magnifyed in the syght of all nacions from thence forth In those dayes Hezekia was sycke vnto the death and prayed vnto the Lorde which answered hym and shewed hym a wonderful myracle But Hezekia dyd not agayne vnto God accordyng to it that he had shewed hym for his herte arose there came wrath vpon hym and vpon Iuda and Ierusalem Notwithstandyng Hezekia submytted hym selfe after that his herte was rysen vp he the enhabitours of Ierusalem the wrath of the Lorde came not vpon them in the dayes of Hezekia And Hezekia had excedynge mocherychesse and honoure And he gat hym treasures of syluer and golde precious stones spices sheldes and of all maner pleasaunt Iuelles made store houses for the fruytes of corne for wyne and oyle and stalles for al maner of beastes and foldes for shepe And he made hym cityes and had of shepe and oxen great aboundaunce For God had gyuen hym substaunce excedynge moche This same Hezekia stopped the vpper water spryngꝭ of Gihon brought them downe to the west syde of the citie of Dauid And Hezekia prospered in all his workes And when the prynces of Babilon sent vnto hym Ambassadoures to enquyre of the wondre that chaūced in the lande God lefte hym to trye hym that all that was in his herte myghte be knowen The rest of the dedes of Hezekia and his goodnesse beholde they are wrytten in the vision of Isai the prophet the sonne of Amoz in the boke of the kynges of Iuda and Israel And Hezekia slepte with his fathers and they buried him in the most worthy place of the sepulchres of the sonnes of Dauid and all Iuda and the enhabytours of Ierusalem dyd him worshyp at his death And Manasse his sonne reygned in his steade ¶ Manasse is taken prysoner and after that he rometh 〈◊〉 ▪ he destroyeth the I●●lles he dyeth and after hym succedeth ●●uion which is kylled of his owne people and Ios●a his son reygneth in his steade CAPI XXXIII MAnasse was xii yere olde when he began to reygne and he reygned iv yere in Ierusalem But he dyd euyll in the syght of the Lorde lyke vnto the abhominacions of the hethen whom the Lorde cast out before the chyldren of Israel For he went to buylte the hylaulters whiche Hezekia his father had broken downe And he reared vp aulters for Baalim made groues and worshypped all the hoost of heuen serued them And he buylt aulters in the house of the lord where as the Lorde yet had sayd In Ierusalem shal my name be for euer And he buylt aulters for all the hoost of heuen in the two courtes of the house of the lord And he burnt his chyldren in fyre in the valley of the sonne of Hinnom He was a sorcerer he regarded the cryenge of byrdes vsed inchauntment maynteyned workers with spirites Sears of fortunes and wrought moche euyll in the syght of the Lorde to angre hym withall And he put
be turned backe and put to shame sodenly ¶ The. vij Psalme ☞ Sigaion of Dauid whiche he sauge vnto the Lorde in the busynes of ☞ ●●hu● the conne of Iemini O Lorde my God in the haue I put my truste saue me from all them that per secute me and delyuer me Lest he deuour my soule lyke a lyon and teare it in peces whyle there is none to helpe O Lorde my God yf I haue done any suche thynge or yf there be any wyckednesse in my handes If I haue rewarded euyll vnto hym that dealt frendely withme yee I haue delyue red hym that with out any cause is myne enemye Then let myne enemye persecute my soule take me ye let hym treade my lyfe downe vpon the earth laye myne honoure in the dust Sela. Stande vp O Lorde in thy wrath and lyfte vp thy selfe because of the indyngnacions of myne enemye aryse vp for me in the ☞ iudgemente that thou haste promysed And so shall the congregacyon of the people come aboute the for theyr sakes therfore lyfte vp thy selfe agayne The Lorde shall iudge the people geue sentence with me O Lorde accordynge to my ryghteousnes and accordynge to the innocencye that is in me Oh let the wyckednes of the vngodly come to an ende but guyde thou the iuste For the ryghteous God tryeth the very hertes and the raynes My helpe commeth of God which preserueth them that are true of hert God is is a ryghteous iudge ⚜ stronge and pacyent and God is prouoked euery daye If man wyl nat turne he wyl whette his swerde he hathe bente his bowe and made it ready He hathe prepared for hym the instrumentes of death he ordeneth hys arowes ⚜ agaynste the persecutours Bebolde he trauyleth with mischefe he hathe conceaued sorowe brought forth vngodlynesse He hathe grauen and digged vp a pytte is fallen him selfe into the destrue cyon that he made for other For his trauayll shal come vpon his owne heade and his wickednes shal fall vpō his owne pate I wyll geue thankes vnto the Lorde accordynge to his ryghteousnes wyl prayse the name of the Lorde the moste hyest ¶ The. viii Psalme ¶ To him that excelleth ☞ in Githith a Psalme of Dauyd O LODE our gouernour howe excellente is thy name in the worlde thou that haste sette thy glory aboue the heauēs ▪ Out of the mouthe of verye babes and sucklynges hast thou ordeyned ☞ strength because of thyne enemyes that thou myghtest styll the enemye and the auenger For I wyll consydre thy heuens euen the worke of thy fyngers the Mone and the Starres whiche thou haste ordeyned What is man that thou arte myndeful of hym ▪ and the sonne of man that thou vysitest hym Thou madest him lytle lesse then the aungels to crowne him with glorye and worshyppe Thou makest hym to haue domi nyon in the workes of thy hādes and thou haste put all thynges in sub●ectyon vnder his fete Al shepe and oxen yee and y ● beastes of the felde The foules of the ayre and the fishe of the see and what so euer wal keth thorowe the pathes of the sees O Lorde our gouernour howe excellent is thy name in all the worlde ¶ The. ix Psalme ¶ To him that eycelleth vpon ☞ Almuth L●ben a Psalme of Dauyd I wyl gyue thankes vnto the O Lorde with my whole herte I wyll speake of all thy merueylous workes I wyll be glad and reioyce in the yee my songes wyl I make of thy name O thou moste hyghest Whyle myne enemyes are dryuen backe they shall fal and peryshe at thy presence For thou haste mayntened my ryght and my cause thou art set in the throne that ●ud ged ryght Thou hast rebuked y ● Heithen destroied the vngodly thou haste put out their name for euer and euer O thou enemye distruccions are come to an ende euen as the cities which thou hast distroied their memorial is perished with them But the Lorde shall endure for euer he hath also pre pared his seate for iudgemēt For he shall iudge the worlde in ryghtuousnes and ministre true iudgemēt vnto the people The Lorde also wyl be a defence for the oppressed euē a refuge ī due time of trouble And they y ● knowe thy name wyll put their trust in the for thou Lorde hast neuer fayled thē that seke the. O prayse the Lorde which dwelleste in Syon shewe the people of hys doynges For when he maketh in quisycion for bloude he remembreth them forgetteth not the complaynte of the poore Haue mercy vpon me O Lorde consydre my trouble whiche I suffre of them that 〈…〉 thou that lyftest me vp frō the ga 〈…〉 deathe That I maye shewe all thy 〈…〉 with in the portes of the doughter of Syon I wyll reioyce in thy saluacion The Heythen are suncken downe in the pytte that they made in the same net which they hyd pryuely is there owne fore taken The Lorde is knowen to execute iudgement the vngodly is trapped in the worke of his owne hādes A consideracion Sela. The wicked shal be turned vnto hell and all people that forget God For the poore shall nat be all waye forgotten nor the hope of the meke shall nat peryshe for euer Up Lorde and let nat man haue the vpper hande let the Heythen be iudged in thy syght Put them in feare O Lorde that the Heythen maye knowe them selues to be but men Sela. ¶ The. x. Psalme WHy standest thou so farre of O Lord hidest thy face in tyme of trouble ▪ The vngodly for his owne lust doth ꝑsecute the poore let them be taken in the craftye wylenesse that they haue ymagined For the vngodly hathe made boste of his owne hertes desyre speakethe good of the couetous whom God abhorreth The vngodly is so proude y t he careth nat for God neither is God in his thought Hys wayes are alwaye greuous thy iudgementes are farre out of his syght and therfore defyeth he all his enemyes For he hath sayde in his here Tushe I shall neuer be caste downe there shall no harme happen vpon me His mouth is ful of cursing diss●it and frau●e vnder his tong is vngodlynesse and vanite He sytteth lurkynge in the stretes and priuely doth he murther y ● innocent his eyes are sette agaynste the poore For he lyeth wayting secretly euen as a Lion lurketh he in his denne that he maye rauishe the pore He doth rauishe the pore when he getteth hym into his nette ☞ He falleth downe and humbleth him selfe that the congregacion of the poore maye fall into the hande of his captaynes He hath sayde in his herte Tushe God hath forgottē he hydeth away his face and he wyll neuer se it Aryse O Lorde God and lyfte vp thyne hāde forget nat the poore Wherfore shulde the wyeked blapheme God whyle he dothe saye in his herte tushe thou carest
nat for●t Surely thou hast sene it For y u beholdest vngodlynesse and wronge ☞ That thou mayest take the matter into thy hande the poore cōmiteth hym selfe vnto the for ● one 〈◊〉 the helper of the frendlesse Breake ● Lord the power of the vngodly and malycyo ▪ 〈◊〉 ☞ take awaye his vngodlynesse and 〈…〉 shalt fynde none The Lorde is kynge for euer and euer and the Hethen are peryshed out of the lande Lorde thou hast hearde the desyre of the poore thou preparest theyr hert and thyne eare herkeneth therto To helpe the fatherlesse and poore vnto theyr ryght that the man of the erthe be no more exalted agaynste them The. xi Psalme ¶ To the Chaunt●●● Psalme of Dauyd IN the Lorde put I my truste howe saye ye then to my soule that she shulde ☞ fle as a byrde vpon youre hyll For lo the vngodly bēde their bowe and make redy their arowes in the quyuer that they maye pryuely shote at them whiche are true of herte For the ☞ foundacions wylbe cast downe and what hath the ryghteous done The Lorde is in his holy temple the Lordes seat is in heuen Hys eyes consydre ⚜ the poore and hys eye lyddes beholde the chyldren of men The lorde aloweth that ryghteous but the vngodly and him that delyteth in wyckednes dothe his soule abhorre Upon the vngodly he shall rayne snares fyre add brymstone storme and tempest thys shal be theyr porcyon to drynke For y ● ryghteous Lord loueth ryghteousnes his coūtenaūce wyll beholde the thynge that is iust ¶ The. xii Psalme ¶ To hym that excelleth vpon an iuste●mente of eyght strynges a Psalme of Dauid HElpe me Lorde for there is nat one godly man lefte For the faythfull are mynisshed from among the chyldren of mē They talke of vanyte euery one with hys neyghboure they do but flatter with theyr lyppes and dyssemble in theyr herte The Lorde shall rote out all discetyfull lyppes and the tonge that speketh proude thinges Whiche haue sayed with oure tonge wyl we preuayle we are they y t ought to speake who is our lorde Nowe for the troubles sake of the nedye and because of the complaynte of the poore I wyll vp sayeth the Lorde and wyll helpe euery one fro him ● swelleth against hym and wyll set them at rest The wordes of y ● Lord are pure wordes euen as the syluer which frō earth is tryed and purifyed seuen tymes ī the fyre Thou shalt kepe them O Lorde thou shalte preserue ☞ him from thys generacyon for euer The vngodly walke on euery syde whan they are exalted the chyldren of men are put to rebuke ¶ The. xiij Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a Psalme of Dauid HOwe longe wylte thou forget me O Lorde for euer howe long wilt y u hyde thy face from me How long shal I seke coū cell in my soule be so vexed in myne herte howe long shall myne enemye triūphe ouer me Consydre here me O Lorde my God lyghtē myne eies y ● I slepe nat in deth Lest myne enemy say I haue preuayled agaynst him for if I be caste downe they y ● trouble me wyl reioyce at it But my trust is in thy mercy my herte is ioyful in thy saluacion I wyll synge to the Lorde because he hath dealte so louyngly with me ⚜ ve I wyl praise the name of the Lorde the most hyghest ¶ The. xiiij Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a Psalme of Dauid THe fole hath sayde in his herte there is no God They are corrupte and become abhomynable in theyr doynges there is not one y ● dothe good ⚜ no not one The Lorde loked downe frome Heauen vpon the chyldren of men to se if there were any that wolde vnderstande and seke after God But they are all gone out of the way they are all togyther become abhomyable there is none that dothe good no not one ⚜ Their throte is an open sepulcre with their tonges they haue disceyued the poyson of aders is vnder their lyppes Their mouth is ful of cursyng bytternes their fete are swyfte to shed blode Distruccion vnhappynesse is in their waies the way of peace haue they not knowen there is no feare of God before their eies Haue they nat knowen me y t are such workers of mischefe eatyng vp my people as it were breade and cal nat vpon the Lord There were they brought in greate feare ⚜ euen where no fere was for God is in y ● generacion of y ● rightuous As for you ye haue made a mocke at the councel of the pore because he putteth his truste in the Lorde Who shal giue saluacion vnto Israel * out of Sion Whan the Lorde turneth the captiuite of his people then shall Iacob reioy●● and Israel shal be glad ¶ The. xv Psalme LORDE who shall dwell in thy tabernacle who shall reste vpon thy holye hyll Euen he that leadeth an vncorrupte lyfe and dothe the thynge whiche is ryght that speaketh the trueh in his hert He that hath vsid no disceyt in his tonge nor done euyl to his neyghbour hath nat sclandred his neyghbours He that setteth nat by hym selfe but maketh muche of them that feare the Lorde he that sweareth vnto his neyghbour and disapointeth him not He that hathe not geuen his money vpon vsury nor taken rewarde agaynste the innocēt Who so doth these thinges shall neuer fall ¶ The. xvj Psame The badge or armes of Dauid PReserue me O God for in the haue I put my trust Thou hast sayde O my soule vnto the Lorde thou art my God my goodes are nothynge vnto the. All my delyte is vpon the sayntes that are in the earth and vpon suche as excell in vertue But they that runne after another God shall haue greate trouble Theyr drynke offrynges of bloude wyl not I offre nether make mencyon of theyr names within my lyppes The Lorde hym selfe is the porcyon of myne enheritaūce and of my cuppe thou shalt maynteyne my lotte The lot is fallē vnto me in a fayre groūde yee I haue a goodly heritage I wyll thanke the Lorde for geuynge me warnynge my reynes also chasten me in the nyght season I haue set God alwayes before me for he is on my ryght hande therfore I shall nat fall Wherfore my harte reioyced and my tonge was glade my flesh also shall reste in hope For why thou shalt nat leaue my soule in hell neyther shalte thou suffre thy holy one to se corrupcyon Thou shalte shewe me that pathe of lyfe in thy presence is the fulnesse of ioye in thy ryght hande there is pleasure for euermore ¶ The xvij Psalme A prayer of Dauid HEare the ryght O Lorde cōsyder my complaynte herkē vnto my prayer that goeth not our of fayned lyppes Let my sentence come forth from thy presence and let thyne eyes loke vpon the thynge that is equall Thou hast proued and visited
Psalme O● Dauid PLeade thou my cause O Lorde with them that stryue wtth me and fyght thou agaynste them that fyght agaynste me Laye hande vpon the shylde and bucler stande vp to helpe me Brynge forth the speare stope the waye agaynste them that persecute me say vnto my soule I am thy saluacyon Let them be coufounded and put to shame that seke after my soule let them be turned backe brought to confusion that ymagyn myschefe for me Let them be as duste before the wynde and the aungell of the Lorde scateringe them Let theyr way be darke and slippery and let the the aungell of the Lorde persecute them For they haue preuely laied their net to destroy me without a cause yee euen without a cause haue they made a pyt for my soule Let a sodaine destruccion come vpon him vnawares and hys net that he hath layed pryuely catche hym selfe that he maye fall into hys owne myschefe And my soule be ioyfull in the Lorde it shall reioyce in hys saluacyon All my bones shall saye Lorde who is lyke vnto the whiche delyuerest the poore from stronger than hym selfe yee the poore and the wretched from hym that spoileth him False wytnesse dyd ryse vp they lated to my charge thinges that I knowe nat They rewarded me euell for good to the great dyscomforte of my soule Neuerthelesse whē they were sicke I put on a sacke cloth and hūbled my soule with fastynge my prayer shal turne into myne owne bosō I behaued my self as though it had bene my frēde or my brother I went heuely as one that morneth for his mother But in myne aduersyte they reioysed and gathered them together yee the very abiectes came together agaīst me vnawares ma kynge mowes at me ceassed not With y ● flatterers were busy mockers which gnas shed agaynst me with theyr tethe Lorde howe longe wylte thou loke vpon this O deliuer my soule from the wicked rumours of them and my dearlynge from the lyons So wyll I geue the thankes in the great congregacyon I wyll prayse the amonge much people O let not them that are mine enemyes tryumphe ouer me for naught nether let them wyncke with theyr eyes that hate me without a cause And why theyr cōmonynge is nat for peace but they ymagyn dysceytfull wordes agaynst them that are quyet in the lande They gaped vpon me with their mouthes and sayde fye on the fye on the we dyd se it with oure eyes Thys thou haste sene O Lorde holde nat thy tong then go nat farre fro me O Lorde Awake and stande vp auenge thou my cause my God and my Lorde Iudge me O Lorde my God accordynge to thy ryghtuousnesse and let them not triumphe ouer me Let them not saye in theyr hertes there there so wolde we haue it neyther let them saye we haue ouer come him Let them be put to confusyon and shame that together reioise at my trouble let thē be clothed with rebuke and dishonoure that boast them sel ues agaynst me Let them be glad and reioyse that fauoure my rightuous dealynge yee let them saye alway blessed be the Lord that willeth the peace of his seruaunte And as for my tonge it shal be talkynge of thy ryghtuones and of thy prayse all the daye longe ¶ The. xxxvi Psalme ¶ To the chauntee of Dauyd the seruaunt of the Lorde MY herte sheweth me the wyckednesse of the vngodly that there is no feare of God before his eies For he flatereth hī selfe in his owne syght tyll his abhomynable synne be founde out The wordes of his mouthe are vnryghtuous and full of disceyte he hath lefte of to behaue him selfe well and to do good He ymagyneth myschefe vpon his bedde and hath set him selfe in no good way neyther doth he refuse any thynge that is euyll Thy mercy O Lord reacheth vnto the Heauen and thy trueth vnto the cloudes Thy ryghtuousnes standeth lyke the stronge mountaines thy iudgementes are lyke the greate depe Thou Lorde wylte preserue bothe man beaste Howe excellente is thy mercy O God and the children of men shal put their truste vnder the shadowe of thy wynges They shall be satysfyed with the plentuousnes of thy house and thou shalte gyue them dryncke of thy pleasure as out of the ryuer For with the is the well of lyfe and in thy lyght shall we se lyght O sprede forth thy louynge kyndnes vnto them that knowe the and thy ryghtuousnes vnto thē that are true of herte O let not the fote of pryde come agaynste me and let nat y ● hāde of the vngodly caste me downe ☞ There are they fallen all that worke wyckednes they are caste downe and shal nat be able to stande ¶ The. xxxvij Psame ¶ A Psalme of Dauyd FRET nat thy self because of the vngodly neyther be thou enuious agaynst the euyll doers For they shall sone be cut downe lyke the grasse and be wythered euen as the grene herbe Put thou thy truste in the Lorde and do good dwel in the lande and ●erely thou shalt be fedde Delyte thou in the Lorde and he shall gyue the thy hertes desyre Commytte thy waye vnto the LORDE and put thy truste in hym and he shall brynge it to passe He shall make thy ryghtuousnesse as cleare as the lyght thy iust dealyng as the none daye Holde the styll in the Lorde and abyde pacyently vpon hym but greue nat thy selfe at hym whose waye dothe prospere and that dothe after euyll councels Leaue of frō wrath and let go displeasure frete nat thy selfe els shalt thou be moued to do euell Wycked doers shal be roted out and they that pacyently abyde the Lorde shall enherete the lande Yet a lytle whyle and the vngodly shal be cleane gone thou shalte loke after hys place and he shal be awaye But the meke spreted shal possesse the earth and shal be refreshed in muche rest The vngodly seketh coūcel against the iust gnassheth vpon him with his tethe The Lorde shall laughe hym to scorne for he hathe sene that his daies is cōmyng The vngodly haue drawen out the swerde and haue bended their bowe to cast downe the poore and nedye and to slee suche as be of ryght conuersacyon Theyr swerde shall go thorowe their owne herte and theyr bowe shal be broken A small thynge that the ryghtuous hathe is better then greate ryches of the vs godly For the armes of the vngodly shal be broken and the Lorde vpholdeth the ryghtuous The Lorde knoweth y ● dayes of the godly and their inheritaūce shall endure for euer They shall nat be confounded in the peryllous tyme and in the dayes of derth they shal haue ynough As for the vngodly they shal perishe and the enemies of the Lorde shal cōsume ☞ as the fat of lābes yee euen as the smoke shal they cōsume awaye The vngodly boroweth payeth nat agayne but the rightuous is mercyfull lyberal Such as
the volume of the boke it is wrytten of me that I shulde fulfyll thy wyll O my God I am contente to do it yee thy lawe is within my ●erie I haue declared thy ryghteousnesse in the greate congregacyon Lo I wyll nat retrayne my lyppes O Lord and that thou knowest I haue nat hyd thy rygtuousnes within my herte my talkyng hathe ben of thy trueth and of thy saluacyon I haue not kepte backe thy louyng mercy trueth from the great congregacion Withdraw nat thou thy mercy fro me O Lorde let thy louynge kyndnesse and thy trueth alwaye preserue me For innumerable troubles are come aboute me my synnes haue taken suche holde vpon me that I am nat able to loke vp yee they are mo in nombre then the heares of my hede and my hert hath fayled me O Lorde let it be thy pleasure to delyuer me make haste O Lorde to helpe me Let them be ashamed and confoūded ▪ togyther that seke after my ☞ soule to destroye it let them fal backewarde and be put to re buke that wishe me euyll Let them be desolate rewarded w t shame that saye vnto me fye vpon the fy vpon the. Let al those that seke the be ioyfull and glad in the and let suche as loue thy saluacyon say alway the Lorde be praysed As for me I am pore and nedy but the Lorde careth for me Thou arte my helper and redemer make no longe taryinge O my God ¶ The. xlj Psalme ¶ To the chaunter ▪ a Psalme of Dauid BLESSED is he y ● cōsidreth y ● ☞ pore ⚜ and nedy y ● Lorde shall delyuer hym in the tyme of trouble The Lorde preserue hym and kepe him alyue that he maye be blessed vpon earth and delyuer nat thou hī into the wyll of his enemyes The Lorde comforte him when he lyeth sycke vpon his bedde make thou al his bed in his sickenes I sayde Lorde be mercyful vnto me he le my soule for I haue synned agaynst the. Myne enemyes speake euyll of me when shall he dye his name perishe And yf he come to se me he speaketh vanite his hert cōceyueth falshode within him selfe whan he commeth forthe he telleth it All myne enemyes whisper togyther agaynst me euē agaynst me do they ymagyn this euyl Let the sentence of gyltynesse procede agaynste him nowe that he lyeth let him rise vp no more Yee euen mine owne famylier frende whome I trusted whiche dyd also eate of my breade hathe ⚜ layde greate wayte for me But be thou mercyfull vnto me O Lord rayse thou me vp agayne I shal rewarde them By this I knowe thou fauoureste me that myne enemye dothe not triumphe agaynste me And whan I am in my health thou vpholdest me and shalte se● me before thy face for euer Blessed be the Lorde God of Israell worlde without ende Amen and Amen ¶ The. xlij Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a mon●cyon of the sonnes of Corah LIke as the herte desyreth the water brokes so longeth my soule after the. O God My soule is a thurste for GOD ye● euen for the lyuynge GOD when shall I come to appeare before the presence of God My teares haue bene my meate day nyght whyle they daylye saye vnto me where is thy God Nowe when I thynke there vpō I powre out my hert by my self for I went with y ● multitude brought thē forth vnto the house of god in the voyce of prayse and thansgeuynge amonge suche as kepe holy daye Why art thou so ful of heuynes O my soule and why arte thou so vnquiete within me Put thy trust in God for I wil yet geue him thankes for the help of his coūtenaunce My God my soule is vexed within me therfore wyl I remembre the cōcerning the land of Iordane and the lytle hyll of Hermonym One depe calleth another because of the noyse of thy water pipes ‡ al thy waues stormes ar gone ouer me The Lorde hathe graunted hys louynge kyndnesse on the daye tyme and in the nyght season dyd I synge of hym and made my prayer vnto the God of my lyfe I wyll saye vnto the God of my strength why haste thou forgotten me and why go I thus heuely while the enemye oppresseth me My bones are smyten asunder whyle myne enemyes ⚜ that trouble me cast me in the tethe Namely whyle they sayde daylye vnto me where is nowe thy God Why art thou so vexed O my soule and why art thou so dysquieted within me O put thy trust in God for I wyl yet thanke hym whiche is the helpe of my countenaunce and my God ¶ The xliij Psalme GEue sentence with me O God and de fende my cause agaynste the vngodly people Oh delyuer me from the disceatful and wycked man For thou art the God of my strength why hast thou put me from the And why go I so heuely whyle the enemye oppreasseth me Oh sēde out thy light and thy trueth that they maye leade me and brynge me vnto thy holy hyll and to thy dwellynge And that I maye go vnto the aulter of God euen vnto the God of my ●●ye and gladnesse and vpon the harpe wyl I geue thankes vnto the O God my God why arte thou so heuy O my soule and why a●te thou so disquyeted within me O ●ut thy truste in god for I wyll yet gyue hym thankes which is the helpe of my coūtenaunce and my God ¶ The. xliiij Psalme ¶ To the chaunter an instruccyon of the sonnes of Lo●ah WE haue herde w t oure eares O God oure fathers haue tolde vs what y ● haste done in theyr tyme of olde Howe thou hast driuen out the Heithen with thy hande and planted them in howe thou haste distroyed the nacyons and cast them out For they gat nat the lande in possessyon thorowe theyr owne swerde nether was it theyr owne arme that helped them But thy ryghte hande and thyne arme and the lyghte of thy countenaunce because thou haddest a fauoure vnto them Thou arte my kyng O God sende helpe vnto Iacob Thorowe thy wyll we ouerthrowe oure enemyes and in thy name wyl we tread thē vnder that ryse vp against vs. For I wyll nat trust i my bowe it is not my swerde that that shall saue me But it is thou that sauest vs from oure enemyes and puttest thē to confusion that hate vs. We make our boste of God all the daye longe wil praise thy name for euer Sela. But nowe thou arte farre of and putteste vs to confusion and goest not for the with our armyes Thou makest vs to turne our backes frō our enemies and they which hate vs spoile our goodes Thou lettest vs be eaten vp lyke shepe and haste scatered vs among the Heithē Thou sellest thy people for nought and takest no money for them Thou makest vs to be rebuked of our neyghbours to be laughed to scorne and
had in division of them that are rounde about vs. Thou makest vs to be a by worde amonge the heithen and that the people shake their heades at vs. My confusion is daylye before me the shame of my face hath couered me For the voyce of the sclaūderer and blasphemer for the enemye and auenger And thoughe all this be come vpon vs yet do we not forgette the nor behaue our selues frowardly in thy couenaunt Our herte is not turned backe neyther our steppes gone out of thy waye No nat whan thou haste snuttē vs into the place of dragons and couered vs with the shadowe of deathe If we haue forgotten the name of oure God and holden vp our hādes to any straunge God Shal nat God search it out for he knoweth the very secretes of the herte For thy sake also are we kylled all the daye longe are coūted as shepe apointed to be slayne Up Lorde why slepest thou Awake and be nat absent from vs for euer Wherfore hydest thou thy face and forgettest our mysery and oure trouble For out soule is brought lowe euen vnto the dust our belye cieueth vnto the grounde Aryse and helpe vs and delyuer vs for thy mercy sake ¶ The. xlv Psalme ¶ To him that excell amonge the ●●●●es an instruccyon of the chyldren of Lorah a songe of loue MY herte is endytynge of a good mater I speake of the thiges whiche I haue made vnto the kynge My tong is the pēne of a redy wryter ⚜ Thou arte fayrer then the chyldren of men ful of grace are thy lyppes because God hath blessed the for euer Girde the with thy swerde vpon thy thigh O thou moste myghty accordynge to thy worshype and renowne Good lucke haue thou with thyne honour ryde on because of the worde of treuthe of mekenesse ryghteousnesse and thy ryght hande shall teach the rerrible thynges Thy arrowes are very sharpe and the people shal be subdued vnto the euen in the myddest amonge the kynges enemyes Thy seate O God endureth for euer the scepter of thy kyngdome is a ryght scepter Thou hast loued ryghteousnesse and hated iniquite wherfore God euen thy God hathe anoyted the with the oyle of gladnes aboue thy felowes All thy garmentes smell of myrre Aloes and Cassia out of the yuerye palaces wher by they haue made the glade Kynges daughters were amonge thy honorable wemen vpon thy ryght hande dyd stande the quene in a vesture of gold ⚜ wrought about with dyuerse colours Herken O daughter and consydre enclyne thyne eare forget also thine owne people thy fathers house So shal y c kynge haue pleasure in thy bewtye for he is thy Lorde ⚜ God and worshype thou hym And the daughter of Tire shall be there with a gyfte lyke as the ryche also amonge the people shall make theyr supplicacyon before the. The kynges daughter is all gloryous within her clothynge is of wrought golde She shal be brought vnto the kynge in raymente of nydle worke the virgins that be her felowes shall beare her company and shal be brought vnto the. With ioye and gladnesse shal they be brought and shal entre in to the kynges palace In steade of thy fathers thou shalt haue chyldren whom thou mayest make princes in all landes I wyll remembre thy name from one generacyon to another therfore shall the people geue thankes vnto the worlde without ende ¶ The. xlvi Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a songe for the chyldren of Lorath vpon ☞ Alamoth GOd is our hope and strēgth a very pre sente helpe in trouble Therfore wyl we nat feare though the earth be moued though the hylles be caryed in the myddest of the see Though y ● waters therof rage and swell though the mountaynes shake at the tempest of the same Sela. The ryuers of the floude therof shall make glad the cytie of God the holy place of the tabernacles of the moste hyest God is in the myddest of her therfore shall she nat be remoued God shall helpe her and that ryght early The Heithen make muche a do and the kyngdomes are moued but God hathe shewed his voyce and the earth shall melt awaye The Lorde of Hostes is with vs the God of Iacob is our refuge Sela. O come hyther and beholde the workes of the Lorde what destruccyons he hath brought vpon the earth He maketh warres to ceasse in all the worlde he breaketh the bow and knappeth y ● speare in sonder burneth the charettes in the fyre Be styll then and knowe that I am God I wyl be exalted amonge the Heythen I wyll be exalted in the earth The Lord of Hostes is with vs the God of Iacob is our defence Sela. ¶ The xlvij Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a Psalme for the children of Lor●h O Clappe your handes togyther all ye people O synge vnto God with the voyce of melody For y ● Lorde is hye to be feared he is the great kynge vpon al the earth He shall subdue the people vnder vs and the nacyons vnder oure fete He shall chose out an herytage for vs euen the worshippe of Iacob whō he loued Sela. God is gone vp with a mery noyse the Lorde with the sounde of the trompe O synge prayses synge prayses vnto ⚜ oure God O synge prayses synge prayses vnto our kynge For God is kynge of al y ● earth syng ye prayses with vnderstāding God raygneth ouer the heithen god sytteth vpō his holy seate The princes of y ● people are ioyned vnto y ● people of y ● God of Abraham for God whiche is very hye exalted dothe defende the earth as it were with a shylde ¶ The. xlviij Psalme ¶ ● song● of a Psalme of the chyldren of Lo●ah ⚜ in the seconde daye of oure Sabba●h GReate is the Lorde and hyghly to be praysed in the cytie of oure God euen vpon his holy hyll The hyll of Syon is a fayre place the ioye of the whole earthe vpon the north syde lyeth the cytye of the greate kynge God is well knowen in her palaces as a sure refuge For lo the kynges ⚜ of the earth are gathered gone by together They merueled to se such thinges they were astonyed and sodeynly caste downe Feare came there vpon them sorowe as vpon a woman in her trauayle Thou shalt breake the shyppes of the see thorowe the east wynde Lyke as we haue herd so haue we sene in the citye of the Lord of Hostes in the cytye of oure god God vpholdeth her for euer Sela. We wayte for thy louing kyndnesse O God in y ● myd dest of thy rēple O God according vnto thy name so is thy prayse vnto the worldes ende thy right hand is ful of righteous nes Let the mounte Sion reioyse and the daughters of Iuda be glad because of thy iudgemētes Walke about Sion and go round about her and tell the towres therof Marke well her bulwerkes set
foxes But y ● kynge shal reioyse in God all they also y ● swere by hym shal be cōmended for the mouth of them chat speake lyes shal be stopped ¶ The. lxiiij Psalme ¶ To the Chaunter a Psalme of Dauyd HEARE my voyce O God in my praer preserue my lyfe from fere of the enemy Hyde me from the gatherynge togyther of the frowarde from the insurrection of wicked doers Whiche haue whee theyr tonge lyke a swerde shote out theyr arrowes euen bytter wordes That they may pryu●●● shote at him whiche is perfect sodenly do they hyt him feare nat They courage them selues in mischeife and commune amonge them selues howe they may laye snares say that no man shal se them They ymagin wickednes and practyse it y t they kepe secrete among them selues euery man in y ● depe of his hert But god shall sodenly shote at them with a swifte arow y ● they shal be wounded Yee theyr owne tonges shall make them fall in so much y ● who so seeth them shall laugh them to scorne And all men that se it shall saye this hathe God done for they shall perceaue that it is hys worke The ryghteous shall reioyse in the Lorde put his trust in him and all they that are true of herte shal be glad ¶ The. lxv Psalme To the chaunter a Psalme and songe of Dauyd THou O God arte praysed in Syon vnto the shall the vowe be perfourmed ⚜ in Hierusalem Thou that hearest the prayer vnto the shall all fleshe come My mysdedes preuayle agaynste me Oh be thou mercyfull vnto oure synnes Blessed is y ● man whom thou chosest and receauest vnto the he shal dwel in thy court and shal be satysfyed with the pleasures of thy house euen of thy holy temple Thou shalt shewe vs wonderful thinges in ryghteousnesse O God of our saluacyon thou y ● arte the hope of all the endes of the earth and of thē y ● remayne in the broade see Which in his strength setteth fast the moūtaines and is gyrded aboute w t power Which stylleth the ragyng of the see the noyse of his waues and the madnesse of the people They also y ● dwell in the vttermoost partes of the erth shal be afrayed at thy tokēs thou that makest the ☞ out goynges of the mornyng and euenyng to prayse the. Thou visitest the earth and blessest it thou makest it very plenteous The ryuer of God is full of water thou preparest their corne for so thou prouydest for the earthe Thou waterest her forowes thou sendest rayne ī to the litle valleys therof thou makest it softe with the droppes of raine and blessest the increase of it Thou crownest the yere w t thy goodnesse thy cloudes droppe fatnesse They shal droppe vpon the dwellynges of y ● wyldernes and the lytle hylles shall reioyse on euery syde The foldes shal be full of shepe the valleys also shall stande so thycke with corne that they shal laugh and synge The. lxvi Psalme ¶ To the chaunter The songe of a Psalme O Be ioyfull in God all ye landes synge prayses vnto the honour of his name make hys prayse to be gloryous Saye vnto God O howe wonderfull arte thou in thy worckes thorowe the greatnesse of thy power shall thyne enemyes be founde lyers vnto the. For all the worlde shall worshyppe the syng of the and prayse thy name Sela. O come hyther and beholde the worckes of God how wonderful he is in his doyng towarde the chyldren of men He turned the see into drye lāde so that they wēt thorow the water on fote there dyd we reioyse therof He ruleth with his power for euer his eies behold y ● people and such as wyl nat beleue shal nat be able to exalte them selues Sela. O prayse oure God ye people and make the voice of his prayse to he heard Which holdeth our soule in lyfe suffreth nat our fete to slyp For thou O God haste proued vs thou also haste tryed vs lyke as syluer is tryed Thou broughtest vs into to the snare and layed trouble vpon our loynes Thou suffredest men to ryde ouer oure heades We went thorow fyre water and y ● broughtest vs out into a welthy place I wyll go in to thy house with brent offrynges and wyll paye the my vowes whiche I promysed with my lippes and spake with my mouth when I was in trouble I wyll offre vnto the fat brente sacryfyces with the meense of rammes I wil offre bullockes and goates Sela. O come hither and herken all ye y ● feare God and I wyl tel you what he hath done for my soule I called vnto him with my mouth and gaue hym prayses with my tonge If I enclyne vnto wyckednesse with my herte the Lorde wyl nat heare me But God hath hearde me and considred the voyce of my prayer Praysed be God which hath nat cast out my praier nor tourned his mercy fro me ¶ The. lxvii Psalme ¶ To the chaunter in melodies a Psalme and a songe GOd be mercyfull vnto vs and blesse vs and shewe vs the lyght of his coūtenaunce ⚜ and be mercyful vnto vs. ●ela That thy waye maye be knowen vpon earth thy sauing health among all naciōs Let the people prayse the O God yee let all people prayse the. O let the nacyōs reioyse and be glad For thou shalt iudge the folke righteously and gouerne the nacions vpon earth Sela. Let the people prayse y ● O God let all people prayse the. Then shal the erth bring furth hir increase God euen oure owne god shall geue vs his blessynge God shall blesse vs all the endes of the worlde shall feare him ¶ The ▪ lxviiꝭ Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a Psalme and songe of Dauid LEt God aryse and let his enemyes be scattered let them also that hate him flye fom his face Lyke as the smoke vanysheth so shalte thou dryue them awaye and lyke as waxe melteth at the fyre so let the vngodly perishe frō the precēre of God But let the ryghteous be glad reioyse in the syght of God let them also be mery ioyful Oh syng vnto God syng prayses vnto his name magnifye hym that rydeth vpon the heauens as it were vpon a horse prayse ye him ☞ īhys name ye and reioyse before hym He is a father of the fatherlesse and defendeth the cause of wydowes euen God in his holy habitacion He is the God that maketh men to be of one minde in a house he bryngeth the prisoners out of captiuite but letteth the rennagates conty nue in scarcenesse O God when thou wentest for the before the people when thou wētest thorowe the wyldernesse Sela. The earthe shoke and the heauens dropped at the presence of God euen as Sinai also was moued at y ● presēce of God which is the God of Israel Thou O God sendedst a
gracyous rayne vpon thyne enheritaunce and refresshedyst it whē it was werye Thy congregacyon shal dwell therin For thou O God haste of thy goodnesse prepared for the poore The lorde gaue the worde ☞ greate was the company of the preachers Kynges with theyr armyes dyd flye and were discomfited they of the housholde deuyded the spoyle ☞ Though ye haue lyen among y ● pottes yet shall ye be as y ● wynges of a doue that is couered with syluer wynges and hyr fethers lyke golde When the almyghtye scattred kynges for their sake then were they as whyte as snow in zalmon As the hyll of Basan so is Godys hyll euen a hye hyll as the hyll of Basan ▪ Why hoppe ye so ☞ ye hye hylles This is Godys hyl in the which it pleseth him to dwell yee the Lorde wyl abyde in it for euer The charettes of God are twentye thousande euen thousandes of angels and the Lorde is amonge them as in the holy place of Sinai Thou art gone by an hye thou hast led captiuyte captyue and receaued gyftes for men Yee euen for thyne enemyes that the Lorde God myght dwell amōge them Praysed be the Lorde dayly euen the God whiche helpeth vs poureth his benefytes vpon vs. Sela. He is oure God euē the God of whom commeth salua cyon God is the Lorde by whom we escape death God shall woūde the heade of hys enemies and the heary scalpe of such one as goth on styll ī his wyckednes The Lorde hath sayde I wyll bryng my people agayn as I dyd from Basan myne owne wyll I brynge agayne as I dyd somtyme from the depe of the see That thy fote may be dypped in the bloud of thyne enemyes and that the tonge of thy dogges may be red thorow the same It is well sene O God how y ● goest how thou my God and kyng goest in the Sanctuary The singers go before the mynstrels folowe after in the myddes are the damosels playeng w t the tymbrels Geue thankes O Israel vnto God y ● Lord in the congregacions from the grounde of the hart There is lytle Ben Iamin theyr ruler and the Prynces of Iuda their councell the Prices of zabulon and the Prynces of Nephthali Thy God hathe sent for the strength for the stablysh the thing O God that thou hast wrought in vs. From thy tēple in Ierusalem cometh forth thy strēgth and kynges shall bryng presentes vnto the ☞ whā the company of the speare men and multytude of y ● mighty are scatred abrode among the bestes of y ● people so that they hūbly bring peces of syluer and whan he hath scatred y ● people that delyte in warre Then shall the Prynces come out of Egypte the Moryās land shal soone stretch out her hādes vnto God Synge vnto god O ye kyngdomes of y ● erth O synge prayses vnto the Lorde Sela. Which sytteth in the heauens ouer al from the begynnynge Lo he doth sende out hys voyce yee and that a mightye voyce Ascrybe ye the power vnto god ouer Israel his worshippe stregth is in the cloudes O God wonderful art thou in thy holy places euen the God of Israell he geue the strengthe and power vnto his people Blessed be God ¶ The. lxix Psalme ¶ To the chaunter vpon ☞ Sosanim of Dauid SAue me O God for the waters are come in euen vnto my soule I stycke faste in the depe myre where no grounde is I am come into depe waters so that the floudes ronne ouer me I am werye of crying my throte is drye my syghte fayleth me for waytynge so longe vpon my God They that hate me without a cause are mo thē the heere 's of my head they that are myne enemyes and wolde destroye me giltlesse are mighty ☞ I payed them the thinges that I neuer toke God thou knowest my symplenesse and my fautes are nat hyd from the Let nat them that truste in the O Lorde God of Hoostes be ashamed for my cause let nat those that seke the beconfounded thorowe me O God of Israell And why for thy sake haue I suffred reprofe shame hath couered my face I am become a straunger vnto my brethren euen an aleaunt vnto my mothers chyldren For the zele of thyne house hathe euen eaten me and the rebukes of them that rebuked the are fallen vpon me I wepte and chastened my soule with fastynge and that was turned to my reprofe I put on a sacke cloth also and they iested vpon me They that sytte in the gate speake agaynste me and the dronckardes make songes vpon me But Lorde I make my prayer vnto the in an acceptable tyme. Heare me O God in the multitude of thy mercy euē in the truth of thy saluacion Take me out of the myre that I synke nat Oh let me be delyuered from them that hate me and out of the depe waters Let nat the water floude drowne me nether the depe swalowe me vp and let nat the pytte shute her mouth vpon me Heare me O Lorde for thy louyng kyndnesse is cōfortable turne the vnto me accordynge vnto the multitude of thy mercyes And hyde nat thy face from thy sernaūt for I am in trouble O haste the and here me Drawe nye vnto my soule and delyuer it Oh saue me because of myne enemyes ▪ Thou haste knowen my reprofe my shame and my dyshonour ▪ myne aduersaries are al ī thy fight The rebuke hath broken my hert I am full of heuynes I loked for some to haue pitye vpon me but there was no man nether foūde I any to conforte me They gaue me gall to eate when I was thyrsty they gaue me vineger to drynke Let theyr table be made a snare to take thē selues with all and let the thinges that shuld haue ben for theyr welth be vnto thē an occacyon of fallyng Let theyr eyes be blynded y ● they se nat and euer bowe y ● downe their backes Powre out thyne indignacion vpon thē and let thy wrathful displeasure take holde of them Let theyr habitacion be voyde and no man to dwell in theyr tentes For they persecute hym whom thou hast smytē they talke howe they may vexe thē whom thou hast wounded Let them fall frō one wyckednesse to another and nat come into thy ryghteousnesse Let them be wyped out of the boke of the lyuyng nat be written among the righteous As for me whā I am poore and in heuynesse thy helpe O God shall lyfte me vp I wyl prayse the name of God with a songe and magnyfye him w t thankes geuīge This also shal please god better then a bullocke that hathe hornes and hoofes The humble shall consydre this and be glad seke ye after god and youre foule shall lyue For the Lorde heareth the pore and despyseth nat ☞ his prisoners Let heauen and earth prayse hym the see and al that moueth therin For god wyll saue Sion and
y ● they turne nat agayne to folyshnes For his saluacion is nye them that feare him that glorye may dwel in our lande Mercy and trueth are met togither ryghtuousnesse and peace haue kyssed eche other Truth shal floryshe out of the earth ryghtuousnes hath loked downe fro heauen Yee the Lorde shall shewe louynge kyndnesse and our lande shall gyue her encrease Ryghtuousnesse shall go before him and ☞ he shall directe his goynge in the waye ¶ The. lxxxvj Psalme ¶ A prayer of Dauyd BOwe downe thyne eare O Lorde and neare me for I am pore and in misery Preserue thou my soule for I am holye my God saue thy seruaunt that putteth his trust in the. Be mercyful vnto me O lord for I wyll call daylye vpon the. Comforte the soule of thy seruaunte for vnto the O Lorde do I lyft vp my soule For thou Lorde arte good and gracious and of great mercy vnto all them that call vpon the. Gyue eare Lorde vnto my prayer and pō dre the voyce of my humble desyres In the tyme of my trouble I wyl call vpon the for thou hearest me Amonge the Goddes there is none lyke vnto the O Lorde there is nat one that can do as thou doest Al nacyons whom thou hast made shal come and worshyppe the O Lorde shall glorify thy name For thou arte great and doest wō derous thinges thou arte God alone Teache me thy way O Lorde and I wyll walke in thy trueth O knytte my hert vnto the that it maye feare thy name I wyll thanke the O Lorde my God with all my herte and wyll prayse thy name for euer For greate is thy mercy towarde me and thou hast delyuered my soule from the nethermoste hell O God the proude are rysen agaynste me and the congregacions of noughtie men haue sought after my soule and haue nat set the before theyr eies But thou O Lorde God arte full of compassion and mercy long suffryng plentuous in goodnes and trueth O turne the then vnto me and haue mercy vpon me geue thy strength vnto thy seruaunt and saue the sonne of thyne handmayde Shewe some token vpon me for good that they whiche hate me maye se it and be ashamed because thou Lord hast helped me and comforted me ¶ The. lxxxvii Psalme ¶ A Psalme and songe of the sonnes of Lorah HER foundacions are vpon the holye hylles the Lorde loueth the gates of Syon more then all the dwellynges of Iacob Uery excellente thynges are spoken of the thou cyte of God Selah I wyll thynke vpon Rahab and Babylon with them that knowe me Beholde yee the Phylistynes also and they of Tyre with the Moryans Lo there was he borne And of Syon it shal be reported that he was borne in her and the moste hyest shall stablysh her The Lorde shall rehearse it whan he wryteth vp the people that he was borne there Selah ☞ The syngers also and trompetters shal he rehearse All my fresh sprynges shal be in the. ¶ The lxxxviij Psalme ¶ A songe and Psalme of the sonnes of Lorah to the chaunter ☞ vpon Mahelath to geue thankes an instruccion of Heman the Ezrahyte O Lorde God of my saluacyon I haue cryed daye and nyght before the Oh let my prayer entre into thy presence enclyne thyne eare vnto my callynge For my soule is ful of trouble and my lyfe draweth nye vnto hell I am counted as one of them that go downe vnto the pyrte and I haue bene euen as a man y ● hath no strēgth Fre amonge the deade lyke vnto them that be wounded slepynge in the graue whithe be out of remembraunce and are cut awaye from thy hande Thou haste layde me in the lowest pitte in darke and depe places Thyne in dygnacyon lyeth harde vpō me and thou haste vexed me with all thy stormes Selah Thou haste put awaye myne acquayntaūce farte fro me and made me to be abhorred of them I am so faste in prysō that I can nat get forth My syght fayleth for very trouble Lorde I haue called dayly vpon the I haue stretched out myne handes vnto the. Wylt thou shew wonders amonge the deade Or shal the deed ryse vp agayne prayse the● Sela. Shall thy louynge kyndnes be shewed in the graue or thy faithfulnesse in destruccyon Shall thy wonderous workes be knowen in the darke and thy ryghtuousnes in the lande of forgetfulnesse ☞ Unto the haue I cryed O Lorde and early shall my prayer come before the. Lorde why abhorrest thou my soule and hydest thou thy face fro me I am in mysery and lyke vnto hym that is at the poynte to dye euen fro my youth vp thy terrours haue I suffred with a troubled mynde Thy wrathfull dyspleasure goeth ouer me and the feare of the hathe vndone me They came rounde aboute me daylye lyke water and compased me to geyther on euery syde My louers and frendes haste thou put awaye fro me and hyd myne acquayntaūce out of my syght ¶ The. lxxxix Psalme ¶ An instruccyon of Ethan the Ezrahyte MY songe shal be all waye of the louing kyndenes of the Lord with my mouth wyll I euer be shewynge thy truth from one generacyon to another For I haue sayd mercy shal be set vp for euer thy truth shalt thou stablysh in the heauens I haue made a couenaunt with my chosen I haue sworne vnto Dauid my seruaunt Thy sede wyll I stablysh foreuer and set vp thy trone from one generacyon to another Sela. O Lorde the very heauens shall prayse thy wonderous workes and thy trueth in the congregacyon of the saynctes For who is he amonge the cloudes that shal be compared vnto the Lorde And what is he amonge the chyldren of goddes that shal be lyke vnto the Lorde God is very greatly to be feared in the councell of the sayntes and to be had in reuerence of all them that are aboute hym O Lorde God of Hostes who is lyke vnto the thy trueth moste myghtye Lorde is on euery syde Thou rulest the ragyng of the see thou styllest the waues therof when they aryse Thou hast subdued Egypte and destroyed it thou haste scatred thyne enemyes abroade with thy myghtye arme The heauens are thyne the earth also is thyne thou haste layed the foundacyon of the rounde worlde and al that therin is Thou haste made the north and the south Tabor and Hermon shall reioyse in thy name Thou hast a myghtie arme strong is thyne hande and hye is thy ryght hande Ryghteousnes and equyte is the habytacyon of thy seate mercy and trueth shall go before thy face Blessed is the people O Lorde that can reioyse in the they shall walke in the lyghte of thy countenaunce Theyr delyte shal be daylye in thy name in thy ryghteousnesse shal they make theyr boste For thou art y ● glory of theyr strength in thy louyng kyndnesse y u shalt lyfte vp our hornes For the
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
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
lyke vnto Gomorra Heare the worde of the Lorde ye Lordes of Sodoma harken vnto the lawe of our God thou people of Gomorra sayth y ● lorde Why offre ye so many sacrifyces vnto me I am ful of the brent offerynges of wethers and of the fatnesse of fed beastes I haue no pleasure in the bloude of bullockes lambes and gotes When ye appere before me who requireth you to treade within my porches Offre me no mo oblacyons for it is but lost labour Incense is an abhominable thynge vnto me I may not awaye with your newe mones your Sabbathes solemne dayes Your fastingꝭ are also in vaine I hate your new holy dayes fastinges euen fro my very herte They make me wery I can not abide them Whan ye holde out your handes I wyl turne myne eies frō you And though ye make many prayers yet will I heare nothynge at all seynge your handes ar full of bloude Washe you make you cleane put away your euyll thoughtes out of my syght cease from doing of euell Learne to do ryght apply your selues to equite delyuer y ● oppressed helpe the fatherlesse to his right let the wydowes cōplaynt come before you Nowe go to saythe y ● Lorde let vs talke together Though your synnes be as reade as searlet they shal be as whyte as snow And though they were lyke purple they shal be as whyte as wolle ▪ If ye be louing obedyent ye shal enioye the best thing y ● groweth in the lande But yf ye be obstinate rebellious ye shall be deuoured w t the swerde for thus the lorde hath promysed with his owne mouth Howe happeneth it then that the ryghtuous cytie whiche was full of equyte is become vnfaythfull as an whore ryghtuousnes dwelt in it but nowe murther Thy syluer is turned to drosse and thy wyne myxte with water Thy Prynces are wycked and companyons of theues They loue gyftes all together and gape for rewardes As for the fatherles they helpe him nat to hꝭ ryght neyther wyll they let the wydowes causes c 〈…〉 e before them Therfore sayth the Lord ¶ 〈…〉 of Hostes the myghtye one of Israel Al I muste ease me of myne enemyes and auenge me of myne aduersaries I shall lay my hande vpon the burne out the drosse from the fynest and purest and put out all thy fynne and sette thy iudges agayne as they were somtyme and thy Senatours as they were from the begynnyng Then shalt thou be called ryghtuous citie the faith full cyte Syon shall be redemed with equite and they shall turne agayne vnto her in ryghtuousnesse For the transgressours and vngodly and suche as are become vnfaythfull vnto the Lorde must al together be vtterly destroyed And excepte ye be ashamed of y ● oke trees wherin ye haue so delyted of the gardens y ● ye haue chosen ye shal be as an oke whose leaues are fallen awaye as a garden that hath no moistnesse And as for y ● glory ☞ of these thiges it shal be turned to drye strawe and he y ● made thē to a sparke And they shal both burne to gether so that no man shal be able to quench them ¶ Of the commynge and death of Chryste and of the callynge of the Heathen CAPI II. THis is the worde that was opened vnto Esay the sonne of Amoz vnto Iuda and Ierusalem It wyll be also ☞ in the last dayes That the hyll where the house of the Lorde is buylded shall be the chefe amonge hylles and exalted aboue all lytle hilles And al nacyōs shal preace vnto him and the multytude of people shall go speakynge thus one to another vp let vs go to the hyll of the Lorde and to the house of the God of Iacob that he maye shewe vs hys wayes and that we maye walke in hys pathes For the lawe shal come out of Syō and the worde of the Lorde from Ierusalem and shall geue sentence amonge the Heathen and shal reforme the multytude of people They shal breake theyr swerdes also in to mattockes and theyr speares to make sythes And one people shall nat lyfte vp weapen agaynste another nether shall they learne to fyght from thens forth Come ye O house of Iacob let vs walke in y ● lyght of the Lorde But thou hast forsakē thy people the house of Iacob be cause they go farre beyonde theyr fathers in Sorceres whō they haue as the Philistines had and ☞ in straunge chyldren they thynke them selues to haue ynough Theyr lande is full of syluer and golde neyther is there any ende of theyr treasure Theyr lande is also full of horses and no ende is there of theyr charets Theyr lande is also full of vayne goddes and before the worke of theyr owne handes haue they bowed them selues yee euen before the thynge that theyr owne fyngers haue made There kneleth the man there falleth the man downe before them so that thou canst nat brynge him away frō thence And therfore get them to some rocke and hyde the in the grounde for feare of the Lorde ▪ and for the glory of his magestye Whiche casteth downe the hygh lokes of presumptuous personnes bryngeth lowe the pryde of man and the Lorde onely shall be exalted in that daye For the daye of the Lorde of Hostes shall go ouer all pryde and presumpcyon vpon all them that exalte thē selues and shall brynge them all downe vpon al hygh and stoute Cedre trees of Libanus and vpon al the okes of Basan vpō all hygh hylles and vpon all stoute mountaynes vpon al costly rowres and vpon all stronge walles vpon all shyppes of the see and vpon euery thynge that is gloryous pleasaunte to loke vpon And it shall brynge downe the pryde of man and laye mans presumptuousnesse full lowe and the Lorde shall onely haue the vyctory in that daye But the Idols shal vtterly be roted out Men shall crepe in to holes of stone in to caues of y ● earth for feare of the Lorde and for the glory of his magesty what tyme as he shall ryse vp to condemne the earth Then shall man caste awaye his goddes of syluer and his goddes of golde whiche he neuertheles had made to honour thē vnto Molles and Backes And they shall crepe in to the caues and rockes in to the clyftes of harde stones for feare of God and for the glory of his magestye when he ryseth to condemne the earth Feare nat ye then any man whose breth is in hys nostrels For what is he of reputacyon ¶ He prophecyeth that at the cōmyng of Chryst all strēgth and power shall be put forth of Iur●e CAPI III. FOrlo the Lorde God of Hostes dothe take away from Ierusalem and Iuda all possessyons and power all meate and drynke the captayne and the soudyar the iudge the prophete the wyse and the aged man the prynce of fiftie yeare olde and the honorable the Senatours and men of vnderstandynge the master of craftes
Lorde ☞ shaue the heare of the heade and the fete and the beerd cleane of with the rasour that he shal paye them withall beyonde the water namely with the Kynge of the Assirians At the same time shal a man lyue with a cowe and two shepe Then because of the aboundaunce of mylcke he shall make butter and eate it So that euery one whiche remayneth in the lande shal eate butter and hony At the same tyme all vyneyardes though there be a thousande vynes in one and were solde for a thousande syluerlynges shal be turned to brears and thornes Lyke as they shall come in to the lande with arowes and bowes so shall all the lande be come brears and thornes And as for all hylles that are hewen downe ther shall nat come vpon them any feare of brears and thornes But the catell shall be dryuen thyther and the shepe shall fede there ¶ The delyueraunce of the lande by Emanuell The stone of offence at whiche many shall s●●inble CAP. VIII MORE OVER the Lorde sayde vnto me Take the a greate leafe and ☞ wryte in it as men do with a penne that he spede hym to robbe and haste hym to spoyle And I called vnto me faythful wytnesses Uryah the preste and ●cariah the sonne of Barachyah After that wente I vnto the Prophetysse that had conceaued and borne a sonne Then sayde the Lorde to me geue hym thys name a spedy robber an hastye spoyler For why or euer the chylde shal haue knowledge to crye father and mother shall the ryches of Damascus and the substaunce of Samaria be takē awaye before the kynge of the Assyrians The Lorde spake also vnto me saying for so muche as thys people refuseth the styl rennynge water of Sylo and put theyr delyte in Razin and Romelies sonne Beholde the Lorde shall brynge myghtie and greate floudes of water vppon them namely the Kynge of the Assirians with all his power Whiche shal clyme vp vpon al his floudes and powre out his furyousnes vpon euerye man and renne ouer all theyr banckes And shall breake in vpon Iuda increasing in power tyll he gette hym by the necke He shall fyll also the wydenesse of thy laude ☞ with his brode wynges O Emanuel Go together ye people and gather you herken to all ye of farre countrees Mustre you and gather you inustre you and gather you take your councell together yet must youre councell come to nought go in hande withall yet shall it nat prospere for God is with vs. For the Lorde chastysed me and toke me by the hande and warned me sayenge vnto me that I shulde nat walke in y ● waye of thys people He sayde more ouer rounde with none of them who so euer saye yonder people are bounde together feare them not neyther be afrayed of them but sanctyfye the LORDE of Hostes let hym be youre feare and drede For he is the sanctifyenge and stone to stomble at the rocke to fall vpon a suare and net to both the houses to Israel and the inhabyters of Ierusalem And many shall stomble fall and be broken vpon hym yea they shal be snared and taken Nowe laye the wytnesses together and seale the lawe with my disciples Thus wyl I wayte vpon the Lorde that hathe turned his face from the house of Iacob and I wil loke for hym But lo as for me and the chyldren which the Lord hath geuen me we are a token and wondre in Israel for the Lorde of Hoostes sake whiche dwelleth vpon the hyll of Syon And yf they saye vnto you aske counsell at the sothesayers wytches charmers and coniurers then make them thys answere Is ther a people any where that asketh not coūcel at his God Shulde me ronne vnto the deade for the lyuynge If any man wante lyght let him loke vpon the lawe the testymony whether they speke not after this meanyng If he do not this he stōbleth and suffreth hūgre And yf he suffre hungre he is our of pa●ience and blasphemeth his kynge and his God Then loketh he vpwarde and downeward to the earth and be holde there is trouble and darkenesse vexacion is rounde aboute him and the cloude of errour And out of suche aduersyte shall he nat escape Euen lyke as in tyme past it hathe bene well sene that the lande of Zabu lon and the lande of Nepthali were thorow the see waye goeth ouer Iordane into the lande of Galilee was at the fyrste in lytle trouble but afterwarde fore vexed ¶ He prohecyeth of Chrystes n●tyu●te and domynyon CAPI IX THE PEOPLE that walke in darkenesse haue sene a great lyght As for them that dwell in the lande of the Shadowe of deathe vpon them hathe the lyght shyned Thou haste multiplyed the people and not increased theyr ioy They reioyse before the euen as men make mery in haruest and as men that haue gotten the vyctory when they deale the spoyle For thou hast broken the yoke of the peoples burthen the staffe of hys shoulder and the rod of hys oppressoure as in the dayes of Madian More ouer all temerarious sedycious power yea where there is but a co●e fyled with bloude shal be burnt and consumed of the fyre For vnto vs a chylde is borne and vnto vs a sonne is geuen Upon his shoulder doth the kyngdome lye and he is called with his owne name The wonderous geuer of councel the myghtye God the euerlastyng father the price of peace he shal make no ende to encrease the kingdome and peace and shall syt vpon the seate of Dauyd and in his kyngedome to set vp the same and to stablyshe it with equyte and ryghtuousues frome hence forth for euermore This shall the gelousy of the Lorde of Hoostes brynge to passe The Lorde sent a worde into Iacob the same is come into Israel And all the people of Ephraim shall knowe and they that dwell in Samaria that saye with pryde hye stomackes on this maner The tyle worke is fallen downe but we wyll buylde it with harder stones The Molbery tymbre is broken but we shall set it vp agayne with Cedre Neuertheles the Lorde shal prepare Razin the enemye agaynste them and so ordre theyr aduersaryes that the Siriās shall laye holde vpon them before and the Philystynes behynde and so deuoure Israel with open mouth After all this is not the wrathe of the Lord ceassed but yet is hys hande stret●hed out styll For the people turneth not vnto hym that chastyseth them neyther do they seke the Lorde of Hoostes Therefore hathe the Lorde roted out of Israel bothe heade tayle braunche and twygge in one daye By the heade is vnderstande the Senatoure and honorable man and by the tayle the Prophete that teacheth lyes For all they whiche enfourme the people that they be in a ryght case suche be disceiuers Such as men thynke also to be perfecte amonge these are but cast awaye Therfore shal the Lorde haue no pleasure in theyr yonge men
shall not gyue sentence after the thynge that shal be brought before his eyes nether reproue a matter at the fyrst hearing but with ryghtuousnes shal he iuge y ● pore and with Iustyce shall he refourme the symple of the worlde He shall smyte the worlde with the rod of his mouth with the breath of his mouth shall he slaye the vngodly Ryghtuousnes shal be the gyrdle of his loynes ⚜ truth and faythfulnes the girdynge vp of his raynes The wolfe shall dwell with the lambe and the Leoparde shall lye downe by the goate Bullockes Lyons and catel shall kepe company together so y ● a lytell chylde shall rule them The cowe and the beare shal fede together and theyr yonge ones shall lye together The Lyon shall eate strawe lyke the oxe or the cowe The chylde whyle he sucketh shal haue a desyre to the serpentes nest and whē he is weaned he shal put his hande into the Cockatryce denne No man shal do euell to an other no man shal destroye another in all the hyll of my holynesse For the earthe shall be full of the knowledge of the Lorde euen as the see floweth ouer with water And in that day shal the gentyls enquere after y ● rote of Iesse whiche shal be set vp for a token vnto the people and his dwellynge shal be glorious At y ● same tyme shal y ● lorde take in hande agayne to cōquere the remnaunt of his peple which shal be lefte alyue From the Assyrians Egipcians Arabians Moryans Elamites Caldeys Antio chyans and from the Ilandes of the see And he shall sette vp a token amonge the Gentyles and gather together y ● dispersed of Israell yea and the out castes of Iuda from y ● foure corners of the worlde The hatred of Ephraim also and enemyes of Iuda shal be cleane roted out Ephraym shall beare no euell wyll to Iuda and Iuda shal not hate Ephraym but they both together shall flye vpō the shulders of the Philistines toward the west and spoyle them together y ● dwell towarde the Easte The Idumites and the Moabytes shall let theyr handes fall and the Ammonytes shal be obediēt vnto them The Lorde also shal cleane the tunges of the Egipcyans see and with a myghtye winde shal he lyft vp his hande ouet Nilus and shall smyte his seauen stremes make men go ouer drye shod And thus shal there be a waie for his people that remaineth frō the Assirians like as it happened to the Israelites what time they departed out of the lande of Egypt ¶ The songe of the Churche for the obtayninge of the victory and ouer comynge of the worlde CAPI XII SO THAT then thou shalte saye O Lorde I wyll thanke the for thou wast dyspleased at me but refrayne thou from thy wrathe and comforte me Beholde God is my saluacyon in whome I wyll truste and nat be afrayde For the Lorde God is my strengthe and my songe he also is become my saluacyon Therfore with ioye shal ye drawe water out of the welles of the Sauyoure and ☞ then shall ye saye geue thanckes vnto the Lorde call vpon hys name declare his coūcels amōge the people kepe thē in remembraūce for his name is excellent O sing praises vnto the Lord for he hath done greate thynges as it is knowne in all the worlde Crye out and synge thou that dwellest in Syon for great is the holy one of Israell in the myddes of the. ¶ He prophecyeth the destruccyon of Babylon the captiuyte and the comynge agayne of the people CAPI XIII THys is ☞ the heuy burthen of Babylon whiche Esaye the sonne of Amos dyd se. Lyfte vp the banner vpon the hye hyll call vnto them holde vp youre hande that the Prynces maye go in at the gates I haue sente for my debytyes and my gyauntes saieth the Lorde and in my wrathe I wyl cal for such as tryumphe ī my glory There is a noyse of a multytude in the moūtaines lyke as of a great people a russhyng as though the Kingdomes of the nacions came together And the Lorde of Hostes is the captayne of the whole armye They come out of a farre countre from the ende of heauen Euen the Lorde himselfe w t the ministers of hys wrathe to destroye the whole lande Mourne ye for the day of the Lorde is at hande and shall come as a destroyer from the Almyghtye Therfore shal al hādes be letten downe and all mens hertes shall melte a waye they shall stande in feare ▪ carefulnesse and sorow shal come vpō them and they shall haue paine as a womā that trauayleth with chylde ☞ One shall be abasshed of another and theyr faces shal burne lyke the flamme Beholde the daye of the Lorde shall come terrible full of iudignacyon and wrathe to make the lande waste and to roote out the synners therof For the starres and planets of heauen shall nat geue theyr lyghte the sunne shal be darkened in his rysynge and the moone shall nat shyne with hys lyght And I wyll punyshe the wyckednesse of the worlde the synnes of the vngodly sayeth the Lord. The hye stomackes of the proude wyll I take awaye and wyll laye downe the boastynge of tyrauntes I wyll make a man dearer then fyne golde and a man to be more worthe then a golden wedge of Ophyr Therfore I wyll so shake the heauen that the earth shal remoue out of her place Thus shall it go with Babylon in the wrath of the Lorde of hostes and in the day of hys fearfull indignacion And Babylon shal be as an hunted or chased doo and as a shepe that no mā taketh vp Euery mā shal turne to hys owne people and flye eche one into hys owne lande Who so is founde alone shall be shot thorowe And who so gather together shal be destroyed with the swerde Theyr chyldren shal be slayne before theyr eyes theyr houses spoyled and theyr wyues rauysshed For lo I shal bring vp the Medes agaynste them whiche shall nat regarde syluer nor be desirous of golde With bowes shall they destroye the yonge men and haue no pytye vpon wemen with chylde and theyr faces shall not spare the chyldren And Babylon that glorye of Kyngdomes and bewty of the Caldees honour shal be destroyed euen as God destroyed Sodome and Gomorta It shall not endure for euer nether shall there be any more dwellyng there from generacyon to generacyon ☞ The Arabyans shall pytche no tentes ther nether shal the shephardes make their foldes there any more but wylde bestes shal lye there and the houses shal be ful of great Oules Estryches shall dwell there Apes shall daunse there wylde cattes shall cry in the palaces and Dragons shal be ī the plea saunt houses And as for Babylons tyme it is at hand her dayes shall nat be ꝓlōged ¶ The retourne of the people from captyuytye The prosperitye of the people of god and affliccion of their enemies The pryde of
sacrifice and oblacion yee they shall vowe a vowe vnto the Lorde and perfourme it The Lorde also shall smyte Egypte sore and heale them agayne and they shal be conuerted vnto the Lorde and he shal be intreated of them and shall heale them In that daye shall there be a comen way out of Egypte into Assyria and Assyria shall come into Egypte and Egypte into Assyria so that the Egypcyans and the Assyrians shall serue the Lorde together In that day shal the nacion of Israel be the thyrde with Egypte and Assyria they shal be blessed in the myddes of the lande which lande the Lorde of hostes hathe blessed sayeng blessed is my people of Egypte Assur also is the worke of myne handes and Israell is myne inherytaunce ¶ Agaynste Egypte and Ethiopia CAPI XX. IN THE yeare that Tharthan came vnto Asdod whan ☞ Sargon the kyng of Assyrta had sente hym and had foughte agaynste Asdod and taken it At the same tyme spake the Lorde by the hande of Esaye the sonne of Amos sayeng Go take of ☞ the sacke clothe frome thy loynes and put of thy shoo from the fote And he dyd so walkynge naked and barefoote And the Lorde sayd lyke as my seruaunt Esay hath walked naked and bare fote for a sygne and wonder thre yeares vpon Egypte and Ethiopia Euen so shal the kyng of Assyria take awaye out of Egypte and out of Ethiopia chyldren and olde men naked and bare fote with theyr loynes vncouered to the greate shame of Egypte They shal be brought in feare also and ashamed one of another Ethiopia of Egipt and Egypte of Ethiopia consydryng what glory they were in a fore And they that dwel in the same yle shall saye in that daye Beholde thus are we regarded Whether shal we flye for helpe that we maye be delyuered from the kynge of Assyrya And howe shall we escape ¶ Agaynst Babylon Idumea and Arabia CAP. XXI THE burthen of ☞ the waste See Euen as the stormye wether that passeth thorowe at the noone daye to come frome the wyldernesse from that horrible lande A greuous vision was shewed vnto me Let one dysceytfull offender come agaynst another and one destroyer agaynst another Up Elam laye ●ege thou of Media ☞ al their gronynge haue I layde downe Therfore are my loynes fylled with sorowe heuynes hath taken holde vpon me as the panges of a woman that is traueylynge It made me stoupe whan I herd it and it vexed me whā I sawe it My herte panted ferfulnes came vpon me ☞ The night of my voluptuousnes hath he turned agaynst me into feare Whyle they garnyshed the table y ● watch manloked And whyle I was eatynge and drynkyng it was sayde vp ye captaynes take you to your shylde For thus hath the lorde sayde vnto me ☞ Go and set a watch man to tell what he seeth And he sawe a charet whiche two horsemen sat vpon with the caryage of an Asse and the cariage of a camel So he loked and toke dilygent hede And the lyon cryed lorde I stande wayting all the whole daye and am appoynted to kepe my watche euery nyght And beholde here commeth a charet of men with two horsmen And he answered and sayde Babylon is fallen it is fallen and all the ymages of hyr goddes hathe he smytten downe vnto the grounde ☞ Thou arte he whom I muste thresshe and thou belongest to my corne floore ▪ This that I herde of the Lorde of Hoostes the God of Israel haue I shewed vnto you The burthen of Duma he calleth vnto me out of Seyr watchmā What hast thou espyed by nyghte Watchman what haste thou espyed by nyght The watchmā sayde ☞ The mornynge commeth and so doth y ● nyght Yfye wyll aske anye questyon then aske it retourne and come agayne The burthen concernynge Arabia In the pleasaunt grounde of Arabia shal ye tary al nyght euen in the stretes of Dedanin The inhabitours of the lāde of Thema brought for the water to hym that was thrystye they preuēted hym with theyr bred that was fled awaye For because of swerdes are they become fugytiue euen for the drawen swerde and for the bent bowe because of the greuousnes of warre For thus hath the Lorde sayde vnto me There is yet a yeare acordyng to the yeares of an hyred seruaūt and all the glory of Cedar shall fayle And the nombre of them that shall escape from the bowes shall be mynisshed by the myghtye chyldren of Cedar for so the Lorde God of Israel hathe spoken ¶ Aprophecye agaynste Ierusalem ¶ CAPI XXII THe burthen of ☞ the valley of vision What haste thou to do here that thou clymest vnto the house toppes Thou that art full of occupyenge thou sedycyous and proude cytie thy slayne men are nether put to death with swerde nor deed in batell All thy captaynes are fugitiue together the archers haue taken them presoners All they y ● are founde in the are in captiuyte together because they fled farre of Therfore sayd I let me alone and I wyll make lamētaciō Ye shall nat be able to comforte me because of the destrucciō of the daughter of my people For thys is a daye of trouble of ruyne and of destruccion that the lorde wyl bringe to passe in the valley of vysyon breakynge downe the cyty crienge vnto moūtaynes Elam bare the quyuer with a charet of fote men and of horsmen and the cytye of Kyr shewed the shylde open Thy chefe valley also was full of charetes the horsmen set theyr faces dyrectly towarde the gate And in that daye dyd the enemye take awaye ☞ the bewtye of Iuda and then dyddest thou loke towarde the armour of the house of the forest Yee haue sene also the broken places of the cytye of Dauyd howe that they are many and ye gathered together the waters of the lower pole As for the houses of Ierusalem ☞ ye haue nombred them and the houses haue ye broken downe to make the wall stronge A pyt also haue ye made betwene the two walles for the waters of the olde pole and haue nat regarded the maker therof neyther had respecte vnto hym that toke it in hande And in that daye dyd the Lorde God of hoostes call men vnto wepyng and mournyng to baldnesse and gyrdynge aboute wich sacke cloth ☞ And beholde they haue ioye and gladnes sleyeng oxen and kyllinge shepe catynge fleshe and drynkynge wyne Let vs eate and drinke for to morowe we shall dye And it came to the eares of the Lorde of hoostes This iniquite shall nat be pourged from you tyll ye dye saieth the Lorde god of hoostes Thus sayeth y ● Lord God of hostes Go get the in to yonder treasurer euen vnto Sebna whiche is the ruler of the house what haste thou to do here and whom haste thou here that thou shuldest here hewe the out a sepulcre as it were one that heweth him out a sepulcre an hye or that graueth an
that day shal the Lorde of hoostes be the crowne of glory and dyamonde of beautye vnto the resydue of his people He wyll be also a sprete of perfyte knowledge to hi that sytteth in iudgement and strength vnto them that turne awaye the batayle to the gate of the enemyes But they are out of the waye by reason of wyne yea farre out of y ● waye are they thorowe stronge drynke ☞ The preste also and the prophete are gone astraye by the meanes of stronge dryncke they are dronken with wyne they go amysse thorowe stronge drynke they fayle in sight and stomble in iudgement For all tables are so full of vomyte and fylthynes that no place is cleane Whome then shall suche one teache knowledge And whom shall be make to vnderstande the thynge that he hereth For they are ignoraunt as yonge chyldren that are taken from the mylke and are weened For they that be suche must haue ☞ after one lesson another lesson after one cōmaūdement another commaundemēt after one rule another rule after one instruccion another instruceyon there a lytle there a lytle For he y ● speketh vnto this people is euē as one y ● vseth rudenesse of speche a straunge langage Yf any man say vnto them lo this is the rest where with ye maye ease him that is werye this is the refresshynge they wyll not herken Therfore shall the worde of the Lorde lesson vpon lesson commaundement vpon cōmaundement rule vpon rule instruccion vpon instruccyon there a lytle and there a lytle shall be vnto them an occasyon of stomblynge that they maye go on and fal backeward be broused tangled and snared Wherfore heare the worde of the Lorde ye mockers ye that haue rule of this people whiche is at Ierusalē Because ye haue said ☞ we haue made a couenaunt with death with hell are we at agremēt And though there go forth a sore plage it shall not come vnto vs. For we haue made falshode our refuge and vnder vanite are we hyd Therfore thus sayeth y ● Lorde God Beholde I lay in Syon for a foundacion a stone euen a tryed stone a precyous corner stone a sure foūdacion ☞ who so beleueth let him not be to hastye Iudgement also wyl I lay to y ● rule and ryghtuousnes to the balaunce so that ☞ y ● hayle shal take away your vayne confydence and the preuy place of your refuge shall the waters renne ouer And thus the couenaunt that ye made w t deathe shal be disanulled and your agremēt that ye made with hell shall not stande yea whan the sore plage goeth forth ye shall be troden downe vnder it From the tyme that it goeth forth it shall take you awaye For earely in the morninge euery day yea bothe daye and nyght shall it go thorowe whan the noyse therof is perceyued it shall gendre vexacion For ☞ the bedde is narowe and not large and the couerynge so small that a man can not wynde hym selfe vnder it For the Lorde shal stonde as ☞ in mount Pecazim and shal be wrothe lyke as in the valley Gibeon that he may do his worke ☞ his straunge worke and brynge to passe his acte his straunge acte Nowe therfore se that ye be no mockers lest your punishemēt icrese for I haue herd of the Lorde of hostes that there shall come a short ende vpon the whole earth Heare ye then herkē vnto my voyse cōsidre pondre my speche Doth not the husbande man plowe all the daye and openeth breaketh the clottꝭ of his grounde that he may sow Whan he hath made it playne wyll he nat sprede abrode the fytches sowe comyn cast in wheate by measure the appoynted barly ●ye in theyr place God wyl instruct him to haue descrecion euen his God wyll teache him For fitches shal not be thresshed with an harowe nether shal a cart whele be brought thorowe the cōmen but the fytches are beaten out with a staffe and commyn w t a rod. But y ● sede y ● bread is made of is thresshed thoughe it be not alwaye a thresshing And the cart whele must be brought ouer it lest he grynde it with his teeth This also commeth of the Lorde of hostes which worketh with wonderfull wysdome bryngeth out arme with a terrible countenaunce and with the flame of a consumynge fyre with noysome lyghtenynge with a shower and with hayle stone For thorowe the voyce of the Lorde shall Assur be destroyed which smote other men with the rodde And it shal come to passe that whither soeuer he goeth the rodde shall cleaue vnto hym whiche the Lorde shall laye vpon hym ☞ with tabrettes and harpes And with great warre shal he fyght agaynst his hoste For the fyre of payne is ordeyned from the begynnynge yea euen for Kynges is it prepared This hathe the Lorde set in the depe and made it wyde the burnynge wherof is fyre moche woode The breth of the Lorde whiche is as a ryuer of brymstone doth kyndle it ¶ He curseth them that forsake God and seke for the helpe of men CAPI XXXI WO be vnto them that go downe into Egypte for helpe and truste in horses put theyr confydence in charettes because they be many and in horse men because they be lusty and stronge But they regarde not the holy one of Israell and they aske no questyon at the Lorde Where as he neuertheles beynge wysest of all plageth the wycked and yet goeth not from his worde when he steppeth forth and taketh the victory agaynst the housholde of the frowarde and agaynst the helpe of euel doers Nowe the Egipcians are men and not God and theyr horses fleshe and not spiryte And as soone as the Lorde stretcheth out his hande then shall the helper fal and he that shulde haue bene helped and they shall all together be destroyed For thus hathe the Lorde spoken vnto me Lyke as the Lyon or lyons whelpe roareth vpon the praye that he hath gotten is not afray ed thoughe the multytude of shephardes crye out vpon hym neyther abasshed for all the heape of them So shall the Lorde of Hostes come downe to fyght for mount Syon and defende his hyll Lyke as byrdes flotre aboute theyr nestes so shal the lorde of Hostes kepe saue defende and delyuer Ierusalem Therfore O ye children of Israell turne agayne lyke as ye haue exceaded in your goynge backe For ☞ in that day euery man shall cast out his Idols of syluer and golde whiche ye haue made with your synfull handes Assur also shal be slayne with the swerde not with a mans swerde A swerde shal deuoure him but not a mans swerde And he shall fle from the slaughter ⚜ and hys seruauntes shall be taken prysoners He shall go for feare to hys stronge holdes and his Prynces shall fle from his badge This hath the Lorde spoken whose lyght
and wyll haue mercy vpon hys that be in trouble But Syon sayde God hathe forsaken and my Lorde hathe forgotten me Wyl a wyfe forget the chylde of hyr wombe and the sonne whome she hath borne And thoughe she do forget yet wyll not I forget the. Beholde I haue wrytten the vp vpon my handes thy walles are euer in my syght ☜ They make haste to buylde the vp agayne As for those that ouerthrewe the and made the waste they shal departe from the. Lyfte vp thyne eyes and loke aboute the al these gather them together and come to the. As truely as I lyue sayeth the Lord thou shalt put them all vpon the as an apparell and gyrde them to y ● as a bryde doth her Iewels As for thy lande that lyeth desolate wasted and destroyed it shal be to narowe for them that shall dwell in it And they that wolde deuoure the shall be farre awaye Then the chylde whome the baren shal bryng forth vnto the shal saye in thyne eare this place is to narowe syt nye together that I maye haue rowme Then shalt thou thynke by thy selfe Who hath begotten me these seynge I am baren and alone a captyue and an outcaste And who hath norysshed them vp for me I am desolate and alone but from whence come these And therfore thus sayth the Lorde God Beholde I wyll stretche out my hande to the Gētyles and set vp my token to the people They shall brynge the thy sonnes in theyr lappes and carye thy daughters vnto the vpon theyr shoulders For kynges shal be thy noursynge fathers and Quenes shal be thy noursynge mothers They shall fall before the with theyr faces flat vpon the earthe and lycke vp the dust of thy fete that thou mayst knowe how that I am the Lord And who so putteth his truste in me shall not be confounded Who spoyleth the Gyaunte of his praye or who taketh the prisoner from the myghtye And therfore thus sayeth the Lorde The prysoners shall be taken from the gyaunt and the spoyle delyuered frome the violence for I wyll maynteyne thy cause agaynst thyne aduersaryes and saue thy sonnes And wyll fede thyne enemyes with theyr owne flesshe and make them drynke of theyr owne bloude as of swete wyne And all flesshe shall knowe O Iacob that I am the Lorde thy sauyoure thy noble redemer ¶ The Iewes are reproued and also called CAPI L. THVS sayeth the Lorde ☜ where is the byll of your mothers deuorcement that I sente her awaye or who is the vsurer to whom I solde you Beholde for your owne offences are ye solde and because of your transgressyons is your mother forsaken For why wolde no man receyue me whē I came when I called noman gaue me answere ⚜ Is my hande shortened that it myght not helpe or haue I nat power to delyuer lo at a worde I dryncke vp the see and of water floudes I make dry lāde so that for wante of water the fyshe corrupt and dye of thurste ⚜ As for Heauen I clothe it with darkenesse and put as it were a sacke vpon it The Lorde God hathe geuen me a well lerned tong so that I can comforte them whiche are troubled yea and that in due sea son He waked myne eare vp by times in the mornynge as the scole maysters do that I myght herken The Lorde God hath opened myne eare therfore can I not saye nay nor withdrawe my selfe but I offre my backe vnto the smytters and my chekes to the nyppers ⚜ I turne not my face frome shame and spyttynge and the Lorde God shall helpe me therefore shall I not be confoūded I haue hardened my face lyke a flint stone for I am sure that I shall not come to confusion He is at hande that iustifyeth me who wyll then go with me to lawe Let vs stande one agaynst another yf there be any y ● wyll reason with me let hī come here forth to me Beholde the Lorde God standeth by me what is he then y ● can condēpne me lo they shal be al lyke as an olde cloth the mothe shall eate them vp Therfore who so feareth the Lord amōg you let hym heare the voyce of his seruaūt Who so walketh in darkenes and no lyght shyneth vpon hym let him put his truste in the name of the Lord and holde hym by his God But take hede ☞ ye all kyndle a fyre and stere vp the coales walke on in the glystrynge of your owne fyre and in the coales that ye haue kīdled This cōmeth vnto you fro my hande namely that ye shall slepe in sorowe ¶ A consolacyon and comforte is promysed vnto the faythfull ¶ CAPI LI. HERKEN vnto me ye that holde of ryghtuousnes ye that seke the Lord Take hede vnto the stone whereout ye are hewen and to the graue wherout ye are digged Consydre Abraham your father and Sara that bare you howe that ⚜ I called hym alone and blessed hym and encreased hym Therfore shal the Lorde comforte Syon and repayre all her decaye makyng her deserte as a Paradyse and her wyldernes as the garden of the Lorde Myrth and ioye shal be founde there thankesgeuyng and the voyce of prayse Haue respect vnto me then O my people and leye thyne care to me for a lawe and an ordynaunce shall go forth fro me to lyghten the Gentyles It is harde by that my helthe and my ryghtuousnesse shal go forth and the people shal be ordred with myne arme The ylandes that is the Gentyles shall hope in me put theyr trust in myne arme Lyfte vp your eyes towarde heauen loke vpon the earth beneth ⚜ For the Heauens shall vanysshe a waye lyke smoke and the earthe shal teare lyke a clothe and they that dwell therin shall perysshe in lyke maner But my saluacyon shal endure for euer and my ryghtuousnes shall not ceasse Herken vnto me ye that haue pleasure in rightuousnes thou people that beareste my lawe in thyne herte ⚜ Feare not the curse of men be not afrayed of theyr blaphemyes and reuylinges ⚜ for wormes and mothes shal eate them vp lyke cloth and woll But my ryghtuousnesse shall endure for euer and my sauynge helth from generacion to generacion Wake vp wake vp be stronge O thou arme of the Lord wake vp lyke as in times paste euer and sence the worlde beganne ⚜ Arte not thou he that haste wounded the proude and hewen the Dragon in peces Arte not thou euen he whiche hast dryed vp the depe of the see which hast made playne y ● see groūd y ● the delyuered myght go thorow fore the redemed of the Lorde shall turne agayne and come with ioy vnto Syon there to endure for euer ⚜ That myrth and gladnesse myght be with them that sorowe and wo myght fle from them ⚜ Yea I I am euen he that in al thynges geueth you consolacyon What arte thou then
that thou do nat after thyne owne ymaginacion nether seke thine owne wyll nor speake thyne owne wordes Then shalte thou haue thy pleasure in the Lorde whiche shall carye the hye aboue the earthe and fede the with the herytage of Iacob thy father for y ● Lordes owne mouth hath so promysed ¶ The Lorde is myghtye to saue and readye to heare oure requestes CAPI LIX BEHOLDE the Lordes hande is nat so shortened that it can nat helpe neyther is his eare so stopped that it maye nat heare But youre mysdedes haue separated you from youre God and youre synnes hyde his face from you that he heareth you not For your handes are defyled with bloude and youre fingers with vnrighteousnes Your lyppes speake lesynnes and youre tonge setteth oute wyckednes No man regardeth ryghteousnes and no man iudgeth truly Euery mā hopeth in vayne thynges and ymagyneth disceate conceaueth weerynesse and bryngeth forthe euyl They brede cokatryce egges weaue the spyders webbe Who so eateth of theyr egges dyeth But yf one treade vpon them there commeth vp a serpent Theyr webbe maketh no clothe and they maye not couer thē with theyr labours Theyr dedes are y ● dedes of wyckednes and the worcke of robbery I haue set ☜ watchmen vpon thy walles O Ierusalem which shal neither cease daye nor nyght to preache the Lorde And ye also shall not kepe hym close nor leaue to speake of hym vntyll Ierusalem be set vp and made the prayse of the world The lorde hath sworne by his ryght hande and by his stronge arme that from hence forth he wyll not geue thy corne to be meate for thyne eue m●es●uor thy vyne wherin thou hast laboured to be drynke for the straungers But they that haue gathered in the corne shall eate it and gyue thankes to the Lorde and they that haue borne in the vine shal drinke it in the courte of my Sanctuary Stande backe and departe a sunder ye that stande vnder the gate make rowme ye people repayre the strete and take awaye the stones and set out a token for the people Beholde the Lorde proclaymeth vnto the endes of the worlde tel the daughter Sion se thy sauyour cōmeth beholde he bringeth his treasure with him and his workes go before him For they whom the Lorde de liuereth shal be called the holy people and as for the thou shalte be named the greatly occupied and not the forsaken cytie ¶ Of the redempcy on promysed to the people CAPI LXIII WHAT is he this that commeth frome Edō with redde coloured clothes of Bosra whiche is so costely clothe and cōmeth in so nimbly with all his strength I am he that teacheth rightuousnes and am of power to helpe Wherfore then is thy clothyng reade and thy rayment lyke his y e treadeth in the wyne presse I haue troaden the presse my self alone and of al people there is not one with me Thus wyll I treade downe myne enemyes in my wrath and set my fete vpon them in my indignacyon And theyr bloude shal be sprong vpon my clothes and so wyll I stayne all my rayment For the daye of vengeaunce that I haue take in han̄de the yere of my delyueraunce is come I loked aboute me and there was no mā to shewe me any helpe I marualed that no man helde me vp Thē I helde me by myne owne arme and my feruentnesse susteyned me And thus wyll I treade downe the people in my wrathe and bathe them in my displeasure and vpon the earth wyll I laye their strength I wyl declare the goodnesse of the Lord ye and the prayse of the Lorde for all that he hathe geuen vs for the greate good that he hath done for Israel whiche he hath geuen them of his owne fauoure and accordynge to the multitude of his louynge kyndnesses For he sayde These no doute are my people and no shrynkynge chyldren and so he was theyr sauyour In theyr troubles he forsoke them not but the Angell that wente forth from his presence delyuered them Of very loue and kyndnesse that he had vnto them redemed he them He hathe borne them and caryed theym vp euer sence the worlde beganne But after they prouoked him to wrath and vexed his holy minde he was theyr enemye and fought agaynste them hym selfe Yet remembred he the olde tyme of Moyses and his people Howe he brought them from the water of the see as a shepherde doth with his shepe howe he had giuen his holy spiryte amonge them howe he had led Moses by the ryght hande with his glorious arme howe he had deuided the water before theym wherby he gat hym selfe an euerlastyng name howe he led them in the depe as an hors is ledde in the playne that they sh●lde not stumble The spirite of the Lord led them as a tame beast goeth in the felde Thus O God hast thou led thy people to make thy selfe a glorious name with all Loke downe then from heuen and beholde the dwellynge place of thy sanctuary and thy glory Howe is it that thy gelousy thy strength the multitude of thy mercyes and thy louynge kyndnesse wyll not be entreated of vs yet arte thou our father For Abraham knoweth vs not neyther is Israel acquainted with vs. But thou Lord arte our rather and redemer and thy name is euerlastynge O Lorde wherfore haste y ● led vs out of thy waye Wherfore haste y ● hardened our herces y ● we feare the not Be at one with vs agayne for thy seruauntes sake that are of the generacion of thyne herytage Thy people hathe had but lytle of thy Saynctuary in possessy on for our enemyes haue taken it in And we are become euen as we were from the begynnynge but thou arte not their Lorde for they haue not called vpon thy name ¶ The Prophete vnder the person of the Iewes be wayleth theyr exple and banyshement Mannes ryghtuousness is lyke a cloth fyled with the floures of a woman CAPI LXIIII. O THAT thou woldest cleue the heauen in sonder and come downe that the mountaynes myght melte away at thy presence lyke as at an hote fire and that the malycious myght voyle as the water dothe vpon the fyre Wherby thy name myght be knowen amonge thyne enemyes and that the Gentyles myght trymble before the. That thou myghtest come downe with thy wonderous straunge workes thē shuld the hylles melt at thy presence For sence the begynnynge of the worlde there was none excepte thou O God that hearde or perceaued neyther hathe any eye sene what thou dost for thē that put theyr trust in the. Thou helpest hym that doth ryght with cherefulnesse and them that thyncke vpon thy wayes But lo thou hast bene angrye for we offended and haue bene euer in synne and there is nat one whole We are all as an vnclene thynge and all oure ryghtuousnesses are as the clothes stayned with the floures of a woman we fal
euery chone as the leafe for our synnes cary vs awaye lyke the wynde There is no man that calleth vpon thy name that standeth vp to take holde by the. Therfore hydest thou thy face from vs and consumest vs because of oure synnes But nowe O Lorde thou father of oures we are the claye and thou art our potter and we all are the worke of thy hādes Be nat to sore dyspleased O Lorde and kepe nat our offences to long in thy remēbraūce but consydre that we all are thy people The cyties of thy Sanctuarye lye wast Syon is a wyldernesse and Ierusalem a deserte Our holy house which is our bewty where our fathers praysed the is brente vp yee al oure cōmodities and pleasures are wasted awaye Wylt thou nat be intreated Lorde for all thys Wylt thou holde thy peace and scourge vs so sore ¶ The felycytye of Ierusalem and the callynge of the Heathen CAPI LXV THEY seke me that hytherto haue nat asked for me they fynde me that hytherto haue nat sought me I saye to the people that neuer called vpon my name I am here I am here For thus longe haue I euer holden out my handes to an vnfaythfull people that go nat the ryght waye but after theyr owne ymaginaryons To a people that is euer defyinge me to my face They make theyr oblacyons in gardens and theyr smoke vpon aulters of brycke they lurke among the graues and lye in the dennes all nyght They eate swynes flesh and vncleane broth is in theyr vessels If thou comest nye them they saye touche me nat for I am holyer then thou All these men when I am angrye shal be turned to smoke and fyre that shal burne for euer Beholde it is wrytten before my face and shall nat be forgotten but recōpen sed I shall rewarde it them into theyr bosome I meane youre mysdedes and the mysdedes of youre fathers together sayeth the Lorde whiche haue made theyr smokes vpon the mountaynes and blasphemed me vpon the hylles therfore wyll I measure theyr olde dedes into theyr bosome agayne Moreouer thus sayeth the Lorde lyke as when one wolde gather holy grapes men saye vnto him breake it nat of for it is holy euen so wyll I do also for my seruauntes sakes that I wyl nat destroye them al. But I wyll take a sede out of Iacob and out of Iuda one to take possession of my hyll My chosen shall possesse these thynges and my seruauntes shal dwell there Saron shal be a shepefolde and the valley of A●hor shal geue the stallynge for the catell of my people that feare me But as for you ye are they that haue forsaken the Lorde and forgotten my holy hyll Ye haue set vp an aulter vnto fortune and geuen ryche dryncke offerynges vnto treasure Therfore wyll I nombre you with the swerde that ye shall be destroyed all together For when I called no man gaue me answere whē I spake ye herkened nat vnto me but dyd wickednes before myne eyes and those the chynge that pleased me nat Therfore thus sayeth the Lorde God Beholde my seruauntes shal eate but ye shal haue honger Beholde my seruaūtes shal drynke but ye shal suffre thurste Beholde my seruauntes shal be mery but ye shall be confounded Beholde my seruauntes shall reioyce for very quyetnesse of herte But ye shall crye for sorowe of herte and complayne for vexacyon of mynde Youre name shall nat be sworne by amonge my chosen for God the Lorde shall sleye you and call hys seruauntes by another name Who so reioyseth vpon earth shall reioyse in the true God And who so sweareth vpō earth shall sweare in the true God For the olde emnyte shal be forgotten and taken awaye oute of my syght For lo I shal make a newe heauen and a newe earth And as for the olde they shall neuer be thought vpō nor kepte in mynde but men shal be glad and euermore reioyse for the thynges that I shall do For why Beholde I shal make a ioyful Ierusalem yee I my selfe wyl reioyse with Ierusalem be glad with my people And the voyce of wepynge and waylynge shall nat be harde in her from thence forth There shal neuer be chylde nor olde mā that haue nat theyr full dayes But when the chylde cometh to an hondreth yeare olde it shall dye And yf he that is an hundreth yeare of age do wronge he shal be cursed They shall buylde houses and dwell in them they shall plante vyneyardes and cate the frute of them They shal nat buylde and another possesse they shall nat plante and another cate But the lyfe of my people shal be lyke a tre and so shal the worke of theyr handes My chosen shall lyue longe they shal nat laboure in vayne nor begette with trouble for they are the hye blessed sede of the Lorde and theyr frutes with them And it shall be that or euer they cal I shal answere them Whyle they are yet but thynckynge howe to speake I shall heare them * The wolffe and the lambe shall fede together and the lion shal eate haye like the bullock But earth shal be the serpentes meate There shal no man hurte nor sleye another in all my holy hyll sayeth the Lorde ¶ God dwelleth nat in temples made by mēnes hande He despyseth sacryfyces done without m●t●y and fayth God comforteth them that are troubled for hys sake Amonge the Chrysten the Sabboth is contynuall CAPI LXVI THVS sayeth the Lorde Heauen is my seate and the earth is my fote stole Where shall nowe the hosue stande that ye wyll buylde vnto me And where shal be the place that I wyll dwell in As for these thynges my hande hathe made them all and they are all created sayeth the Lorde whiche of them shall I then regarde Euen him that is of a lowly troubled sprete and standeth in awe of my wordes For who so sleyeth an oxe for me dothe me so greate dishonoure as he that kylleth a mā He y ● killeth a shepe for me choketh a dogge He that bringeth me meat offringes offreth swynes bloude Who so maketh me a memo riall of incense prayseth the thynge that is vnright Yet take they such wayes in hande and theyr soule delyteth in these abhomina cyons Therfore wyll I also haue pleasure in laughynge them to scorne and the thynge that they feare wyll I brynge vpon them For when I called nomā gaue answere when I spake they wolde nat heare But dyd wyckeduesse before myne eyes chose the thynges that displease me Heare the worde of the Lorde all yee that feare the thynge whiche he speaketh You re brethren that hate you and caste you out for my names sake saye Lette the Lorde magnyfye hym selfe that we maye se youre gladnesse and yet they shall be confounded For as touchynge the cytie and the temple I heare the voyce 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 wayted for thē in the wayes and as a murtherer in the wyldernesse Thorow thy whordome shamefull blasphemyes is the lande defyled Thys is the cause that the rayne and euenynge dewe hathe ceased Thou haste gotten the an whores forehead and wylte nat be ashamed Els woldeste thou saye vnto me O my father thou arte he that haste broughte me vp and led me fro my youthe Wylt thou then put me awaye and caste me of for euer Or wylte thou withdrawe thy selfe cleane fro me Neuertheles thou speakest such wordes but thou art euer doynge worse and worse The Lorde sayde also vnto me in the tyme of Iosiah the kynge Haste thou sene what y ● rebellyō Israel hath done howe she hath runne vp vpon al the hylles and amōge al thycke trees there played the harlot hast thou sene also when she had done all thys howe I sayde vnto her that she shulde turne agayne vnto me yet she is not returned Iuda that vnfaythfull syster of hers also sawe this Namely that after I had well sene the aduoutry of the shrynckynge harlot Israel I put her awaye and gaue her a byll of deuorcement For all this her vnfaythfull syster Iuda was nat ashamed but went backe played the whore also Yea and y ● noyse of her whor dome hath defyled the whole lande For she hathe commytted fornycacyon with stones and stockes Neuerthelesse her vnfaythfull sister Iuda is not turned vnto me agayne with her whole herte but famedly sayeth the Lorde And the Lorde sayd vnto me The back-slyder Israel is more ryghtuous then the vnfaythfull Iuda and therfore go preache these wordes towarde the north and saye Thou disobediente Israel turne agayne sayeth the Lorde and I wyll nat turne my face from you for I am mercyfull sayth the Lorde and I wyll nat alwaye beare dyspleasure agaynst the but on this condicyon that thou knowe thy greate blasphemy Namely that thou hast vnfaythfully forsaken the Lorde thy God and hast made thy selfe partaker of straunge Goddes vnder all grene trees but haste had no wyll to heare my voyce sayeth the Lorde O ye disobedient chyldren turne agayne sayeth the Lorde and I wyll be maried with you For I wyl take one out of the cytie and two out of one generacyon from amonge you and brynge you in to Syon and wyll geue you herdmē after myne owne mynde which shal fede you with lernyng and wysdome Moreouer when ye be increased and multyplyed in the lande then sayeth the Lorde there shall no more boaste be made of the arcke of the Lordes Testamēt Noman shal thynke vpon it nether shal any man make mencyō of it for from thence forth it shall nether be bysyted nor honoured with gyftes Then shall Ierusalē be called the Lordes seate and all Heathen shal be gathered vnto it for the name of the Lordes sake whi the shal be set vp at Ierusalem And from that tyme forth they shall folowe no more the ymagynacyon of theyr owne frowarde herte Then those that be of the house of Iuda shall go vnto the house of Israel they shall come together out of the North into the same lande that I haue geuen your fathers I haue shewed also howe I toke the vp beynge but a chylde and gaue the a pleasaunte lande for thyne herytage yee and a goodly Hoste of the Heathen howe I commaunded the that thou shuldest cal me father onely and nat to shrynke fro me But lyke as a woman fayleth her husbande so are ye vnfaythfull vnto me O ye house of Israel sayeth the Lorde And therfore the voyce of the chyldren of Israel was herde on hye wepynge and waylinge for they haue defyled theyr waye and forgotten God theyr Lorde O ye disobedient chyldren turne agayne sayenge lo we are thyne for thou arte the Lorde oure God And so shall I heale your backeturnynges The hylles fall and all the hye pryde of the mountaynes but the health of Israel standeth only vpō God our Lorde Cōfusyon hathe deuoured our fathers labour from oure youth vp yee theyr shepe and bullockes theyr sonnes daughters So do we also slepe in our cōfusion shame couereth vs for we oure fathers frō oure youth vp vnto this daye haue synned agaynste the Lorde our God and haue nat obeyed the voyce of the Lorde our God ¶ The true repentounte or returnynge to God He exhorteth to the circumcisyon of the herte The destruccyon of Iewry is prophecyed for the in alyce of theyr hertes CAPI IIII. O Israeel yf thou wylte turne the then turne vnto me sayeth the Lorde And yf thou wylt put awaye thyne abhomynacyons out of my syght thou shalte nat be moued And shalt sweare The Lorde liueth in trueth in equyte and ryghteousnesse and all people shall be fortunable and ioyfull in hym For thus sayeth the Lorde to al Iuda and Ierusalem plowe youre lande sowe nat amonge the thornes Be circuncysed in y ● Lorde and cut away the foreskynne of your hertes al yee of Iuda and al the indwellers of Ierusalem that my indignacyon breake nat out lyke fyre and kyndle so that no man maye quench it because of the wyckednes of youre ymagynacyons Preache in Iuda and Ierusalem crye out add speake blowe the trompettes in the lande crye that euery man maye heare and saye Gather you together and we wyll go in to stronge cyties Set vp the token in Syon spede you make no taryeng for I wyll brynge a greate plage and a greate destruccyon from the north For the spoyler of the Gentyles is broken vp from hys place as a lyon out of his denne that he maye make thy lande waste and destroye the cyties so that no man maye dwel therin Wherfore gyrde youre selues aboute with sacke clothe mourne and wepe for the fearefull wrath of the Lorde is nat withdrawen from vs. At the same tyme sayeth the Lorde the herte of the kynge and of the prynces shall be gone the prestes shal be astonyshed and the prophetes shal be sore a frayed Then sayde I O Lorde God hast thou then disceaued this people and Ierusalem sayenge ye shall haue peace and nowe the swearde goeth thorowe theyr lyues Then shall it be sayde to the people and to Ierusalem there cōmeth a warme wynde frō the north thorowe the way of my people but neyther to fanne nor to clense After that shall there come vnto me a stronge wynde and then wyll I also geue sentence vpon them For lo he commeth vp lyke as a cloude and his charettes are lyke a stormy wynde his horsemen are swifter then the Aegle Wo vnto vs for we are destroyed O Ierusalaem wasshe thyne hert from wickednes that thou mayst be helped Howe longe shall thy noysome thoughtes remayne with the For a voyce from Dan and from the hyl of Ephraim speaketh out and telleth of a destruccyon Beholde
they shal be afrayed taken for lo they haue caste out the worde of the Lorde what wysdome can then be amonge them Wherfore I wyll geue theyr wyues vnto aleauntes their feldes to destroyers For from the loweste vnto the hyeste they folowe all filthy lucre from the Prophete vnto the preste they deale all w t lyes Neuerthelesse they heale the hurte of my people with swete wordes sayenge ▪ peace peace where there is no peace at all Fye for shame howe abhomynable thynges do they and yet they be nat ashamed yee they knowe of no shame Wherfore in the tyme of theyr vysitacyon they shall fal among the deed bodies sayeth the Lorde Moreouer I wyll gather them in sayeth the Lorde so that there shal not be one grape vpon the vine nether one fygge vpon the fygge tre and the leaues shal be plucte of Then wyll I cause them to departe and saye why prolonge we the tyme Let vs gather ourselues together and go into the stronge cytye there shall we be in reste For the Lorde oure God hath put vs to sylence and geuen vs water myxte with gall to dryncke because we haue synned agaynste hym We loked for peace and we fare not the better we wayted for the tyme of healthe lo here is nothynge but trouble The noyse of hys horsses is hearde from Dan the whole lande is afraied at the ueyenge of hys stronge horsses for they are come in haue deuoured the lande with al that is in it the cytyes and those that dwell therin ▪ Moreouer I wyl sende Cockatrices and serpentes amonge you which wyll not be charmed and they shal byte you sayeth the Lorde Sorowe is come vpon me and heuynesse vexeth my hert for lo the voyce of y ● cryeng of my people is herde from a farre countre Is not the Lorde in Sion Is not the King in her Wherfore then haue they greued me ▪ shal the Lorde say with theyr ymages and foolysh straunge fashyons The haruest is gone the Sommer hathe an ende we are not helped I am sore vexed because of the hurt of my people I am heuy and abashed for there is no more Triacle at Gylead and there is no physycyon that can heale the hurte of my people ¶ The complaynt and bewaylyng of the prophete the ●●lyce of the people In the knowledge of God ought we onely to reioyse The vncyrcumcysyon of the herte CAPI IX O Who wyll geue my heade water ynough and a wel of teares for myne eyes that I maye wepe nyghte and daye for the slaughter of my people Wolde God that I had a cotage some where farre from folcke that I myght leaue my people and go from thē for they be all aduoutrers and a shrynckynge sorte They bende theyr tunges lyke bowes to shute out lyes As for the trueth they maye nothynge awaye withall in the worlde For they go from one wyckednes to another and wyl nat knowe me sayeth the Lorde Yee one must kepe hym selfe from another no man may safely trust his owne brother for one brother vndermyneth another one neyghboure begyleth another Yee one dissembleth with another and they deale with no trueth They haue practysed theyr tunges to lye and taken great paines to do myschefe Thou syttest in the myddes of a dysceatfull people whiche for very dissemblynge falshede wyll nat knowe me sayeth the Lorde Therfore thus sayth the Lorde of Hostes beholde I wyll melte them and trye them for what shulde I els do to my people Theyr tunges are lyke sharpe arowes to speake disceate With theyr mouth they speake peacyable to theyr neyghboure but preuely they laye wayte for hym Shuld I nat punysh them for these thynges sayth the Lorde Or shulde I nat be auenged of any suche people as this Upon the mountaynes wyll I take vp a lamytacyon and sorowfull crye and a mournynge vpon the fayre playnes of the wyldernesse Namely howe they are so brent vp y t no man goeth there any more Yee a man shall nat heare one beaste crye there Byrdes and catel are all gone from thence I wyll make Ierusalē also an heape of stones and a denne of venymous wormes And I wyll make the cyties of Iuda so waste that no man shall dwell therin What man is so wyse as to vnderstande thys Or to whom hathe the Lorde spoken by mouth that he maye shewe this and saye O thou lande why peryshest thou so Wherfore art thou so brynt vp and lyke a wyldernes that no mā goeth thorowe Yee the Lorde hym selfe tolde the same vnto them that forsoke his lawe and kepte nat the thynge that he gaue them in commaundemente nether lyued therafter but folowed the wickednes of theyr owne hertes and serued straunge Goddes as theyr fathers taught them Therfore thus sayeth the Lorde of Hostes the God of Israel Beholde ⚜ I wyll fede this people with wormwod and geue them gall to drynke I wyl scater thē also among the Heathen whom nether they nor theyr fathers haue knowne I wyl sende a swearde amonge them to persecute them vntyll I brynge thē to naught Moreouer thus sayeth the Lord of Hostes loke that ye cal for mourning wyues and sende for wyse wemen that they come shortely and synge a mournynge songe of you that y e teares may fall out of our eyes and that our eye liddes maye gusshe on t of water For there is a lamentable noyse hearde of Sion O howe are we so sore destroyed O how are we so pyteously confounded We muste forsake oure owne naturall countre and we are shut out of our owne lodgyngges Yet heare the worde of the Lorde O ye wemen and let youre eares regarde the wordes of hys mouthe that ye maye lerne your daughters to mourne and that euery one maye teache her neyghboresse to make lamentacyon Namely thus Death is clymynge vp in at oure windowes he is come into oure houses to destroye the chylde before the dore the yonge man in the strete But tell thou playnely thus sayeth the Lorde The deed bodyes of men shall lye vpon the grounde as the donge vpon the felde and as the heye after the mower and ther shal be no man to take them vp Thus sayeth the Lorde Let not the wyse man reioyse in hys wysdome nor the stronge man in hys strength nether the ryche man in his rychesse But who so wyll reioyse let him reioyse in thys that he vnderstandeth and knoweth me for I am the Lorde whiche do mercy equyte and ryghteousnesse vpon the earthe Therfore haue I pleasure in such thynges sayeth the Lorde Beholde the tyme commeth sayeth the Lorde that I wyll vyset all them whose foreskynne is vncyrcumsysed The Egypciās the Iewes the Edomytes the Ammonytes the Moabytes and the shauen Madyanytes that dwell in the wyldernes For all the Gentyles are vncyrcumcysed in the flesshe but all the house of
brought the children of Israel out of y e land of Egypte but it shall be sayde the Lorde lyueth that brought the chyldren of Israell from the North and from all landes where he had scatred them For I wyl bringe them agayne into the lande that I gaue vnto theyr fathers Beholde sayeth the Lorde I wyl send out many fysshers to take them and after that wyll I sende out many hunters to hūte them out from all mountaynes and hylles and out of the caues of stone For myne eies beholde all theyr wayes and they can not be hyd fro my face neyther can theyr wycked dedes be kepte close out of my syght But fyrste wyll I sufficiently rewarde theyr shamefull blasphemyes and synnes because they haue defyled my lande Namely with theyr stynckynge Idoles and abhominacyons wherwith they haue fylled myne herytage O Lorde my strength my power refuge in tyme of trouble The Gentyles shall come vnto the frome the endes of the worlde and saye Uerely our fathers haue cleued vnto lyes theyr Idols are but vaine vnprofitable Howe can a mā make those hꝭ goddes which are not able to be godes And therfore I wyl once teach them sayeth the Lorde I wyl shewe them my hande and my power that they maye knowe that my name is the Lorde ¶ The frowardenesse of the Iewes Curssed be those that put theyr confydence in man and those blessed that truste to God Mannes herte is wycked God is the searcher of the herte The lyuynge waters are forsaken The halowynge of the Sabboth is commaunded CAPI XVII YOVRE synne O ye of the tribe of Iuda is wrytten in the table of your hertes and grauen so vpon the edges of youre aulters with a penne of yron and with an adamant clawe that your chyldren also may thynke vpon your aulters woddes thycke trees hye hylles mountaynes and feldes Wherfore I wyll make al youre substaūce and treasure be spoyled for the great synne that ye haue done vpon your hye places thorowe out al the costes of your lande Ye shal be caste out also from the herytage that I gaue you And I wyl subdue you vnder the heuy bondage of youre enemyes in a lande that ye know not For ye haue ministred fire to my indignacion whiche shall burne euer more Thus sayeth the Lorde Cursed be the man that putteth his truste in man and that taketh flesshe for his arme he whose herte departeth from the Lorde He shall be lyke the heath that groweth in the wyldernesse As for the good thynge that is for to come he shall not se it but dwell in a drye place of the wyldernes in a salte and vnoccupyed lande O blessed is the man that putteth hys truste in the Lorde and whose hope is the Lorde hym selfe For he shal be as a tre that is planted by the water syde which spredeth out the rote vnto moystnesse whō the heate cā nat harme whēit cōmeth but hys lefe shal be grene And though there growe but lytle frut because of drouth yet is he nat carefull but he neuer leaueth of to brynge forth frute Amonge all thynges man bathe the most disceatfull and vnsexcheable herte Who shall then knowe it Euen I the Lorde searche out the grounde of the herte and trye the raynes and rewarde euery man accordynge to hys wayes and accordynge to the frute of hys workes ☞ The partriche maketh a nest of egges but bryngeth forth no yonge He commeth by ryches but nat ryghteously In the myddest of hys lyfe muste he leaue them behynde hym and at the last be founde a very foole But thou O Lorde whose trone is most glorious excellent and of moste antyquite which dwellest in the place of our holy rest Thou art the comforte of Israel All they that forsake the shal be confounded all they that departe from the ☞ shal be wrytten in earth for they haue forsakē the Lorde the very condyte of the waters of lyfe Heale me O Lorde and I shal be hole saue thou me and I shal be saued for thou art my prayse Beholde these men saye vnto me Where is the worde of the Lorde Let it come nowe where as I neuertheles ledynge the flocke in thy wayes haue compelled none by violēce For I neuer desyred any mans d●eth this knowest thou wel My wordes also were ryght before the. Be nat no we terryble vnto me O Lorde for thou art he in whō I hope when I am in parell Let my persecuters be confounded but nat me let them be afrayed and nat me Thou shalte brynge vpon them the tyme of theyr plage and shalte destroye them ryght sore Thus hathe the Lorde sayde vnto me Go and stande vnder the gate where thorowe the people and the kynges of Iuda go out and in yee vnder all the gates of Ierusalem and saye vnto them Heare the worde of the Lorde ye kynges of Iuda all thou people of Iuda and all ye cytesyns of Ierusalem that go thorowe thys gate Thus the Lorde commaundeth Take hede for your lyues that ye carie no burthen vpō you in y ● Sabboth to brynge it thorowe the gates of Ierusalem ye shall beare no burthen also out of your houses in y ● Sabboth Ye shal do no labour therin but ☞ halowe the Sabboth as I commaunded youre fathers Howe be it they obeyed me nat neyther herkened they vnto me but were obstynate stubburne and neyther obeyed me nor receaued my correccyon Neuertheles yf ye wyll heare me sayeth the Lorde beare no burthē in to the cytie thorowe this gate vpon the Sabboth If ye wyl halowe the Sabboth so that ye do no worke therin then shall there go thorowe the gates of thys cyt●e kynges and prynces that shall syt vpon the stoole of Dauid They shall be caried vpon charettes and ryde vpon horses bothe they and theyr prynces Yee whole Iuda and all the cytesyns of Ierusalem shall go here thorowe and thys cytie shall euer be the more and more inhabited There shall come men also from the cyties of Iuda from about Ierusalem and from the lande of Beniamin from the playne feldes from the mountaynes and frō the wyldernesse whiche shall brynge burnt offerynges sacrifices oblacions and incense and offre vp thankesgeuynge in the house of the Lorde But yf ye wyl nat be obediente vnto me to alowe the Sabboth so that ye wyll beare youre burthens thorowe the gates of Ierusalem vpon the Sabboth Thē shall I set fyre vpon the gates of Ierusalem and it shall burne vp the houses of Ierusalem and no man shall be able to quench it ¶ God sheweth by the example of a pott●r that it is in his power to destroye the despys●rs of hys worde and to helpe thē agayne whē they amēde The conspira●ye of the Iewes agaynste Ieremy Hys prayer agaynste hys aduersary●s CAPI XVIII THYS is another cōmunicaciō that God had with Ieremy sayinge Aryse and go downe into
the Potters house and there shall I tel the more of my mynde Nowe whē I came to the Potters house I founde hym makynge hys worke vpon a whele The vessell that the Potter made of claye brake amonge his handes So he beganne a newe and made another vessell accordynge to hys mynde Then sayde the Lorde thus vnto me May nat I do with you as thys Potter dothe O ye house of Israel sayeth the Lorde Be holde ye house of Israell ye are in my hande euen as the claye in the Potters hande When I take in hande to rote out to destroye or to waste awaye any people or kyngdome yf that people agaynst whom I haue thus deuysed conuerte from theyr wyckednes I repēte of the plage that I deuysed to brynge vpon thē Agayne when I take in hande to buylde or to plante a people or a kyngdome yf the same people do euell before me and heare nat my voyce I repente of the good that I deuise to do for them Speake nowe therfore vnto whole Iuda and to thē that dwell at Ierusalem Thus sayeth the Lorde Beholde I am deuysynge a plage for you and am takynge a thynge in hande agaynste you Therfore let euery man turne from hys euell waye take vpon you the thynge that is good and do ryght But they sayde Nomore of this we wyll folowe oure owne ymaginacions and do euery mā accordyng to the wylfulnesse of his owne mynde Therfore thus sayeth the Lorde Aske amonge the Heathen yf any mā hath harde suche horryble thynges as the daughter of Syon hath done Shal nat the snowe that melteth vpon the stony rockes of Libanus moysten the feldes Or maye the sprynges of waters be so grauē awaye that they runne nomore geue moystnesse nor make frute full But my people hath so forgotten me that they haue made sacryfyce vnto vayne Goddes And whyle they folowed theyr owne wayes they are come out of the hye strete and gone into a fote waye nat vsed to betrodē Where thorowe they haue brought theyr lande into an euerlastynge wyldernesse and scorne So that whosoeuer trauayleth therby shal be abashed and wagge theyr heades with an Easte wynde wyll I scater them before theyr enemye And when theyr destruccyon commeth I wyll turne my backe vpon thē but nat my face Then sayde they come let vs ymagin sumthing agaynste this Ieremy For ☞ the prestes shall nat be destitute of the lawe nether shal the wyseman be destitute of councel nor the prophetes destitute of the worde of God Come and ☞ let vs smyte hym with the tonge and let vs make all his wordes Cōsydre me O Lorde and heare the voyce of myne enemyes shal they recompence euell for god for they haue dygged a pyt for my soule Remembre how that I stode before the to speake good for them and to turne awaye thy wrath from them Therfore let theyr chyldren dye of hunger and let them be oppressed with the swearde Let theyr wyues be robbed of theyr chyldren and become wyddowes let theyr husbaundes be slayne let theyr yonge men be kylled with the swearde in the felde Let the noyse be herde out of theyr houses when the murtherer commeth sodēly vpon them For they haue dygged a pyt to take me and layed snares for my fete Yet Lord thou knowest all theyr councell that they haue deuised to sleye me Forgeue nat theyr wyckednes and let nat theyr synne be put out of thy syght but let them be iudged before the as the gyltie Thys shalt thou do vnto them in the tyme of thy indygnacyon ¶ He prophecyeth the destruccyon of Ierusalem for the cōtempt and despysynge of the worde of God CAPI XIX THVS sayde the Lorde Go thy waye and bye the an erthen pytcher and bryng forth the Senatours and chefe preastes into the valley of the chyldren of Hennom whiche lyeth before the dore that is made of brycke and shewe them there the wordes that I shall tell the and saye thus vnto them Heare the worde of the Lorde ye kynges of Iuda and ye cytesyns of Ierusalem Thus sayeth the Lorde of Hostes the God of Israel Beholde I wyll brynge suche a plage vpon this place that the eares of all that heare it shall glowe And that because they haue forsaken me and vnhalowed this place and haue offred in it vnto straunge goddes whom neyther they theyr fathers nor the kynges of Iuda haue knowen They haue fylled thys place also with the bloude of innocētes for they haue sett vp an aulter vnto Baal to burne theyr chyldren for a burnt offerynge vnto Baal whiche I neyther commaunded nor charged them neyther thought once there vpon Beholde therfore the tyme commeth sayeth the Lorde that this place shal nomore be called Topheth nor the valley of the chyldren of Hennō but the valley of slaughter For in this place wyll I sleye the Senatours of Iuda and Ierusalem and kyll them downe with the swearde in the syght of theyr enmyes and of them that seke theyr lyues And theyr deed carcases wyll I geue to be meate for the foules of the ayre and beestes of the felde And I wyl make thys cytie so desolate and despysed that who so goeth there by shall be abashed and ●east vpon her because of all her plages I wyll fede them also with the fleshe of theyr sonnes theyr daughters Yee euery one shall eate vp another in the besegynge and straytnesse wherwith theyr enemyes that seke theyr lyues shall kepe them in And y ● pitcher shalt thou breake in the syght of the mē that shal be with the and saye vnto them Thus sayeth the Lorde of Hostes Euen so wyll I destroye this people and cytie as a man breaketh an earthen vessell that cannat be made whole agayne In Topheth shall they be buryed for they shal haue none other place Thus wyll I do vnto thys place also sayeth the Lorde and to them that dwel therin yee I wyll do to this cytie as vnto Topheth For the houses of Ireusalem and the houses of the kynges of Iuda shal be defyled lyke as Topheth because of al the houses in whose parlers they dyd sacryfyce vnto all the Hooste of heauen and powred drynke offerynges vnto straunge goddes And so Ieremy ca● from Topheth where the Lorde had sente hym to prophecie and stode in the courte of the house of the Lorde and spake to all the people Thus sayeth the Lorde of Hostes the God of Israel Beholde I wyll brynge vpon this cytie vpon euery towne aboute it al the plages that I haue deuised agayne them for they haue bene obstynate and wolde nat obeye my warnynges ¶ Ieremy is smytten and east into preson for preachyng of the worde of God He prophecyeth the captyuyi●e of Babylon He complayneth that he is a mockynge stoche for the worde of God He is compelled by the sprete to preache the worde CAPI XX. WHen Phashur
sayenge Thus sayeth the Lorde Stande in the courte of the LORDES house speake vnto all them whiche out of the cyties of Iuda come to do worship in the Lordes house al the wordes that I commaunde the to say Loke that thou kepe not one worde backe yf peraduenture they wyl herken and turne euery man from hys wycked waye that I maye also repente of the plage whiche I haue determyned to brynge vpon them because of theyr wycked inuencyons And after thys maner shalte thou speake vnto them Thus sayeth the Lord yf ye wyl not obey me to walcke in my lawes whiche I haue geuen you and to heare the wordes of my seruauntes the prophetes whō I sent vnto you rysynge vp tymely and styll sendynge If ye wyll not folowe them I saye then wyll I do to this house ☜ as I dyd vnto Siloh and wyll make this cytie to be abhorred of all the people of the earth And the preastes the prophetes and all the people herde Ieremye preache these wordes in the house of the Lorde Nowe when he had spoken out all the wordes that the Lorde commaunded hym to preach vnto the people then the prestes y ● prophetes and al the people toke holde vpō him and sayde thou shalt dye How darrest thou be so bolde as to saye in the name of y ● Lorde it shal happen to this house as it did vnto Siloh and thys cytye shal be so wast that no man shall dwell therin And when all the people were gathered aboute Ieremy in the house of the Lord the prynces of Iuda herde of this rumour and they came soone out of the kynges Palace into the house of the Lorde and sat them downe before the newe dore of the Lorde Then spake the prestes and the prophetes vnto the rulers and to all the people these wordes Thys man is worthy to dye for he hathe preached agaynste thys cytie as ye youreselues haue herde with youre eares Then sayde Ieremy vnto the rulers and to al the people The Lorde hath sent me to preach against this house and agaynst this cyty all y ● wordes that ye haue herde Therfore amende youre wayes and youre aduysementes and be obedient vnto the voice of the Lord your God so shall the Lord repēte of the plage that he had deuysed agaynste you Now as for me I am in youre handes do with me as ye thincke expedient good But thꝭ shal ye know if ye put me to death ye shall make youreselues this cytye and all the inhabytours therof gyltye of innocent bloude For thys is of a trueth that the Lorde hathe sent me vnto you to speake all these wordes in youre eares Then sayde the rulers and the people vnto the prestes and prophetes This man maye not be condemned to death for he hath preached vnto vs in the name of the Lorde oure God The Elders also of the lande stode vp ▪ and sayd thus vnto al the people Micheah the Morasthite which was a prophet vnder Ezekiah kyng of Iuda spake to all the people of Iuda Thus sayeth the Lorde of Hostes Sion shal be plowed lyke a felde Ierusalem shal be an heape of stones the hyl of the Lordes house shal be turned to an hye wod Dyd Ezekiah the kyng of Iuda the people of Iuda put him to deth for this No verely but rather feared the Lorde made theyr prayer vnto him For the which cause also the Lorde repented of the plage y t he had deuysed against thē Shulde we thē do such a shameful dede agaynst our soules There was a prophet also y t preached stifly in the name of the Lorde called Uriah the sonne of Semeiah of Caryathyarym thys man preached also agaynst this cyty and against this lāde according to al as Ieremy sayeth Nowe when Iehoakim the kynge with al the estates and prīces had herde his wordes the king went about to sleye him Whē Uriah perceaued that he was afraied and fled and departed into Egypte Then Iehoakim the kyng sent seruauntes into the lande of Egypte Namely Elnathā the sonne of Achbor and certayne men with him into Egypte which fetched Uriah oute of Egypt brought him vnto kyng Iehoakim that slewe hym with the swearde and cast hys deed body into the comen peoples graue But Ahikam the sonne of Saphan helped Ieremy that he came not into the handes of the people to be slayne Ieremy at the commaundement of the Lorde sendeth bondes to the kyng of Iuda and to the other kynges that were nye wherby they are monyshed to become subiectes vnto Nabuchodonosor He warneth the people and the kynges and rulers that they beleue not false Prophetes CAPI XXVII IN THE begynnynge of the reygne of Iehoakim the sonne of Iosiah kynge of Iuda came thys worde vnto Ieremye from the Lorde whiche spake thus vnto me Make the bondes and chaynes and put them aboute thy necke and sende them to the kynge of Edom to the kynge of Moab to the kynge of Ammon to the kyng of Tyrus and to the kyng of Sidon and that by the messaungers which shall come to Ierusalē vnto Zedekiah the kinge of Iuda and byd them saye vnto theyr masters Thus sayeth the Lorde of Hostes the God of Israel speake thus vnto youre masters I am he that made the earth the me● and the catell that are vpon the grounde with my greate power and outstretched arme and haue geuen it vnto whom it pleased me And nowe wyl I delyuer all these landes into the power of Nabuchodonosor y ● kyng of Babylon my sernaunte The beastes also of the felde shall I geue hym to do him seruyce And al people shal serue him and hys sonne and hys chylders chyldren vntyl the tyme of the same lande be come also yee many people and greate kynges shall serue hym Moreouer that people and kyngdome whiche wyll nat ▪ serue Nabuchodonosor and that wyll not put theyr neckes vnder the yoke of the kynge of Babylon the same people wyll I vyset with the swearde with honger with pestylence vntyll I haue consumed thē in hys handes sayeth the Lorde And therfore folowe not your Prophetes sothesayers expounders of dreames charme●s and wytches which saye vnto you ye shall not serue the kynge of Babylon For they preache you lyes to brynge you farre from your lande and that I might cast you out and destroye you But the people that put theyr neckes vnder the yoke of the king of Babylon and serue hym those I wyl let remayne styll in theyr owne lande sayeth the Lorde and they shall occoupye it and dwell therin All these thynges tolde I Zedekiah the kynge of Iuda and sayde Put youre neckes vnder the yoke of the kyng of Babylon and serue hym and hys people that ye maye lyue Why wylt thou and thy people peryshe with the swearde with honger with pestylence lyke as the Lorde hathe deuysed forall
that robbe the wyll I make also to be robbed For I wyll geue the thy health agayne and make thy woundes whole sayeth the Lorde because they reuyled the as one caste away and despysed O Syon For thus sayeth the Lorde Beholde I wyll set vp Iacobs tentes agayne and defende his dwellynge place The cytie shal be buylded in her olde estate the houses shall haue theyr ryght foundacyon And out of them shal go thankesgeuyng and the voyce of ioye I wyll multiple them and they shall not be fewe I shall endue them with honour no man shall subdue them Theyr chyldren shal be as a fore tyme and theyr congregacion shall continue in my syght And all those that vexe them wyll I vyset A captayne also shall come of them and a prynce shall sprynge out from the myddest of them him wyl I chalenge to myselfe and he shal come vnto me For what is he that geueth ouer his hert to come vnto me sayth the Lorde Ye shal be my people also and I wylbe your God Beholde on the other syde shal the wrathe of the Lorde breake out as a stormye water as a myghtye whyrle wynde and shall fal vpon the heades of the vngodly The terryble dyspleasure of the Lorde shal not leaue of vntyl he haue done perfourmed the intent of his herte Which in the latter dayes ye shal vnderstande At the same tyme sayeth the Lorde shall I be the God of al the generacyons of Israel they shal be my people CAPI XXXI ¶ He prophetyeth that the people of Israel shal be resto●ed agayne vnto theyr prosperite To be turned from synne is the gyfte of God The byrthe of Christe is prophecyed All the wycked shall dye in theyr wyckednes The newe testament and couenaunte so prophecyed The Chrysten art taught and instructe of the Lorde Oute synnes shall so be remytted that they shall not ones be thought on God promyseth that he wyll caste of the Iewes The buyldynge agayne of Ierusalem THVS sayeth the Lorde The people of Israel whiche escaped in the wildernesse from the swearde founde grace to come into theyr reste Euen so shall the Lorde nowe also appere vnto me from far and saye I loue the wyth an euerlastynge loue therfore do I sprede my mercye before the. I wyll repayre the agayne O thou daughter of Israel y ● thou mayest be faste sure Thou shalt take thy tabrettes agayne go forth with them that lede the daunce Thou shalte plante vynes agayne vpon the hylles of Samaria and the grape gatherers shall plante and synge And when it is tyme the watchmen vpon the mount of Ephraim shall cry Aryse let vs go vp vnto Syon to our Lord God for thus sayeth the Lorde Reioyce with gladnes because of Iacob crye vnto the head of the Gentyles speake out synge and saye The Lorde shall delyuer his people the renaunt of Israel and make them whole Beholde I wyll bryng them agayne from out of the North land and gather them from y ● endes of the worlde with the blynde and l● me that are amonge them with the wemen that be great with chylde and such as be also delyuered and the company of them that come agayne shal be greate They departed from hence in heuynes but with ioye wyll I brynge them hyther agayne I wyll lede thē to the ryuers of water in a strayght waye where they shall not stomble For I am Israels father and Ephraim is my fyrst borne Heare the worde of the Lorde O ye Gentiles preache in the Iles that lye far of and saye he that hathe scatred Israel shall gather him together agayne shall kepe hym as a shepherde doth his flocke For the Lord hath redemed Iacob and ryd him from the hande of the vyolent And they shall come and reioyse vpon the hyl of Syon and shal haue plentuousnes of goodes whiche the Lorde shall geue thē Namely wheate wyne oyle yonge shepe and calues And theyr conscyence shal be as a wel watred garden for they shall no more be hongrye Then shal the mayde reioyse in the daūce yee both yonge and olde folkes For I wyl turne theyr sorowe into gladnesse and wyll comforte them and make them ioyfull euen from theyr hertes I wyl poure plentuousnes vpon the hertes of the prestes and my people shal be satisfyed with my goodnesse sayeth the Lorde Thus sayeth the Lorde ☜ The voice of heuynes wepyng and lamentacion was herd on hye euen of Rachel mournynge for her chyldren and wolde not be comforted be cause they were away But nowe sayeth the Lorde leaue of from wepynge and cryenge witholde thyne eyes from teares for ☜ thy laboure shal be rewarded sayeth the Lorde And they shall come agayne out of the lande of theyr ennemyes Yee euen thy posterytie shall haue consolacyon in this sayeth the Lorde that thy chyldrēn shall come agayne in to theyr owne lande Moreouer I herde Ephraim that was led away captiue complaine on this maner O Lorde thou hast correcte me thy chastenynge haue I receyued ☜ as an vntamed calfe Conuerte thou me and I shal be conuerted for thou arte my Lorde God Yee as sone as y ● turnest me I shall refourme my selfe and when I vnderstand I shal smyte vpon my thyghe For verely I haue commytted shamefull thynges O let my youth beare this reprofe and confusion Upon this complaynt I thought thus by my selfe is not Ephraim my deare son Is he not the chylde with whome I haue had all myrth and pastyme For sence the tyme that I fyrste commened with hym I haue hym euer in remembraunce therfore my very herte driueth me vnto hym gladly and louingly wyl I haue mercy vpon hym sayth the Lorde Get the watchmen prouide teachers for the set thyne hert vpon y ● ryght waye that thou shuldest walke and turne agayne O thou daughter of Israell turne agayne to these cities of thyne Howe longe wylt thou go astraye O thou shrynkynge daughter For the Lorde wyll worke a newe thynge vpon earthe A woman shal compasse a man For thus sayth the Lorde of hostes the God of Israel It wyl come therto y t when I haue brought Iuda out of captiuite these wordes shal be herde in the lande and in his cities The Lorde which is the faire bryde grome of ryghtuousnesse make the fruteful O thou holy hyll And there shall dwel Iuda and all her cityes the shepherdes and husbande men For I shal fede the hongry soule and refreshe all faynte hertes When I herde this I came agayne to my selfe I mused lyke as I had bene waked out of a swete slepe Beholde sayeth the Lord the dayes come that I wyll sowe the house of Israell and the house of Iuda with mē and with catel Yee it shall come therto that lyke as I haue gone about in tymes past to rote them out to scatre them to breake them ●●wne to destroye
man shal be able to tell them The daughter of Egypte is confounded and deliuered into the hādes of the people of the Northe Thus sayeth the Lorde of hoostes the God of Israell Behold I wyll vyset that restlesse people of Alexandria Pharao and Egypte yee bothe theyr Goddes and theyr Kynges euen Pharao and all them that put theyr truste in hym Yee I wyll delyuer them into the handes of those that seke after theyr lyues Namely into the power of Nabuchodonosor the Kynge of Babylon and into the power of his seruauntes And after all these thynges it shal be inhabyted as afore time saieth the Lorde But be not thou afrayed O my seruaunte Iacob feare not thou O Israel For lo I wyl helpe the from farre and thy sede from the lande of theyr captiuite Iacob also shal come againe and be in rest he shal prospere and no man shal do him ha●●e Feare thou not O Iacob my seruaunt sayth the Lord for I am with the● and wyll destroye all nacyons amonge whom I haue scatred the. Neuerthelesse I wyll not consume the but chasten the correcte the yee and that with discrecion neyther wyll I spare the as one that were fautelesse ¶ The worde of the Lorde agaynst the Philistirles CAPI XLVII THESE are the wordes that the Lord spake vnto Ieremye the Prophete agaynst the Philistines before that Pharao smote the cite of Azah Thus sayth the Lord Beholde there shal waters aryse out of the North and shall growe to a greate floude runnynge ouer and couerynge the lande the cittes and them that dwel therin And the men shall crye and all they that dwell in the lande shall mourne at the noise and stampynge of theyr stronge barbed horses at the shakynge of theyr charettes and at the romblyng of the wheles The fathers shal not loke to theyr chyldren so feable and wery shal their handes be at the same tyme when he shal be there to destroye the whole lande of the Phylistines He shal make wast both Tyrus Sydon and all other that are sworne vnto them For the Lorde wyll destroye the Philistines the remnaunt of the I le of Caphtor ☜ Baldenes is come vpon Azah Ascalon with her other valleys shall kepe her peace Howe longe wilt thou sleye O thou swearde of the Lorde Whan wylt thou ceasse Turne agayne into thy swete rest and leaue of But howe can it ceasse when the Lord hym selfe hath geuen him a charge agaynst Ascalon and raysed it vp agaynst the cities of the see coste ¶ The worde of the Lorde agaynst the Moabites CAPI XLVIII THus sayeth the Lorde of Hoostes the God of Israel agaynst Moab wo be to the cytie of Nebo for it is layed waste brought to confusyon and Kariathia●im is taken Mysgab is brought to shame and a frayed Moab can boste nomore of Hesebon for they haue deuysed agaynst it Come shal they say let vs rote them out that they may be nomore amonge the nombre of the Gentiles and that thou Madmen maye nomore be thought vpon and the swearde shal persecute the A voyce shall crye from Horonaim With great wastynge and destruccion is Moab made desolate Chyldren coulde tell of the crye thereof For at the goynge vp vnto Luyth hearese with lamentacion and mournyng downe towarde Horonaim they herde a cruell and a deadely crye Get you awaye saue your lyues and be lyke vnto the heeth in the wyldernes For because thou hast trusted in chine owne workes and treasure thou shalt be takē Chamos with his prestes and princes shall go away into captyuyte The destroyet shall come vpon al cyties none shall escape The valleys shal be destroyed and the feldes shal be layed waste lyke as the Lorde hath spoken Make a token vnto Moab that she get her away spedely for her cyties shal be made so desolate that no man shall dwell therin Cursed be he that dothe the worcke of the Lorde neglygently and cursed be he that kepeth backe his swearde from sheddyng of bloude Moab hath euer bene ryche and careles from her youth vp she hath syttē and taken her ease with her treasure She was neuer yet put out of one vessell into another y ● is she neuer went away into captiuice therfore her taste remayneth and her sauoure is not yet chaunged But lo the tyme cōmeth sayeth the Lord that I shall sende her trussers to trusse her vp to prepare and season her vessels ye her tanckerdes tatell and shake to and ●ro And Moab shal be ashamed of Chamos lyke as Israell was ashamed of Bethel wherein she put her trust Wherfore do ye thynke thus we are mightye and stronge men of warre Moab is destroyed and her cyties brent vp her chosen yong men be slayne sayeth the kyng whose name is the Lorde of Hoostes The destruccion of Moab commeth on a pace and her fall is at hande Al her neyghbours shal mourne for her and al they that knowe her name shall say O howe happeneth it that the strong staf the goodly rod is thus broken And thou daughter Dibon come downe frō thy glory and syt in pouertie For he that destroyeth Moab shal come vp to the also and breake downe thy stronge holdes And thou that dwellest in Aroer get the to the strete and loke aboute the aske them that are fled escaped and say what thinge is happened O Moab is confounded and ouercome ▪ Mourne and crye tell it out at Arnon y ● Moab is destroyed For misery shal come vpon the playne lande Namely vpon Holon Iahazah vpon Mephaath Dibon vpon Nabo and the house of Deblathaim vpon Cariathiarim and vpon the house Gamul vpon the house Maon and Carioth vpon Bozrah and all the cities in the lande of Moab whether they lye farre or neare ⚜ The horne of Moab is smyten downe her arme broken sayeth the Lorde Make her droncken for she magnyfieth herselfe about the Lorde that men may clappe their handes at her vomite and that she also may be laughed to scorne O Israel shalte thou not laugh him to scorne when he is taken a monge theues * Yee because of thy wordes that thou hast spoken agaynste hym thou shalt be driuen awaye Yee Moabites shall leaue the cyties and dwel in rockes of stone and become lyke doues that make their nestes in holes As for Moabs pryde we haue herde of it she is verye hye mynded I knowe her stoutenesse her bostynge her arrogancye and the pryde of her stomacke sayeth the Lorde For her furtousnesse maye neyther vpholde her with strength nor dede Therfore shall their mournynge be made for Moab and euery man shal cry for Moabs sake a lamentacyon shal be made to the men that stande vpon the wall So wyll I mourne for the also O Iazar and for the O thou vyneyarde of Sabamah Thy wyne braunches shall come ouer the see and the braunches of Iazer but vnto the see the destroyer shall breake into thy haruest and
a woman trauaylyng of chylde Upon Damascus ☞ He math Arphad shal come cōfusion for they shall heare euell tydynges they shal be tossed to and fro lyke the see that can not stande styll Damascus shal be sore afrayed and shall fly tremblynge shal come vpon her Sorow and payne shal ouer take her as a woman trauaylyng of chylde But howe shalde so worshypfull and glorious a cytie be forsaken Heare therfore her yonge men shall fall in the stretes and all her men of warre shall be taken away in that tyme sayeth the Lorde of Hostes I wyll kyndle a fyre in the walles of Damascus which shal consume the place of Benhadad As for Cedar and the kingdome of Hazor whome Nabuchodonosor the kynge of Babylon smote downe the Lorde hath spoken thus vpon them Aryse and get you vp vnto Cedar and destroy the people toward the Easte Theyr tentes and their flockes shal they take away yee their hangynges theyr vessell Their Camels also shall they carye awaye with them They shall come aboute them on euery syde wyth a fearefull crye Fle get you soone awaye ●repe into caues that ye may dwell there O yee inhabitours of Hazor sayeth the Lorde for Nabuchodonosor the kynge of Babylon hath holden a councel concernyng you and cōcluded his deuyse agaynst you Aryse and get you vp agaynst yonder riche and careles people sayeth the Lorde whiche haue neither gatꝭ nor dore barres but dwell alone Their Camels shal be stollen and the droues of theyr cattell dryuen awaye Moreouer these y ● be shauen wyll Iscater towarde all the wyndes and bryng them to destruccion yee and that thorowe theyr owne familiers sayeth the Lorde Hazor also shal be a dwellynge for Dragons and an euerlastyng wyldernesse so that no body shal dwel there and no man shal haue there his habitacyon These are the wordes that y ● Lord spake to the Prophete Ieremy concernyng Elā in the beginnyng of the reygne of Zedekiah kynge of Iuda Thus sayeth the Lorde of Hoostes Beholde I wyll breake the bowe of Elam and take away theyr strength and vpon Elam I wyl brynge the foure windes from the foure quarters of heauen and wyl scatre them agaynst the same foure wyndes And there shal be no people but some of Elā shal ●lie vnto them For I wyll cause Elam to be afrayed of theyr ennemies and of them that seke theyr lyues and wyll brynge vpon them the indignacyon of my wrath sayeth the Lorde And I wyll persecute them with the swearde so long tyl I haue brought them to naught I wyll set my stole in Elam I wyll destroye both the kyng and the prynces from thence sayeth the Lorde But in processe of tyme I wyll bryng Elam out of captyuite agayne sayeth the Lorde ¶ He prohecyeth the destruc●ion of Babylon and the delyueraunce of Israel whiche was in captiuite CAPI L. THE wordes that the Lorde spake vnto the Prophete Ieremy concernynge Babylon ▪ the lande of the Caldees preache amonge the Gentyles lette youre voyce be hearde make a token crye out kepe no sylence but saye Babylon is wonne Bel is confounded and Merodach is ouercome Yee theyr godes be brought to shame and theyr ymages stande in feare For out of the Northe ☞ there dothe come a people agaynst her whiche make her lande so wast that no body dwell therin neyther man nor beaste for they flye and departe from thence In those dayes and at that tyme sayeth the Lorde the Chyldren of Israel shal come they and the chyldren of Iuda wepyn● and makyng haste and shal seke the Lord 〈…〉 God They shall aske the way to 〈…〉 yther shall they turne theyr faces an 〈…〉 hange vpon the in a couenaunte that neuer shal be broken My people hathe bene a loste flocke ☞ my shepherdes haue disceyued them and haue made them go astray vpon the hylles They haue gone from the mountaine to the lytle hyl and forgotten theyr folde Al they that came vpon them haue deuoured them and theyr enemyes sayde We haue made no faute agaynst them for they haue displeased the Lorde yee euen the Lorde whiche is the beautye of theyr ryghteousnes and that defended theyrs fathers Yet shall ye fle frome Babilon and departe out of the lande of the Caldees and ☞ be ye as the rammes that go before the flocke For ●o I wyl wake vp an hoste of people from the Northren lande and brynge them vpon Babylon these shal laye sege to it and winne it Their arrowes shal not mysse lyke as a conning archer shuteth not wronge And the Caldees shall be spoyled and al they that spoyle them shal be satysfyed sayeth the Lord because ye were so chereful and glad to treade downe myne heritage ▪ and fulfylled your pleasures as the calues in the grasse and triumphed ouer them like the bulles when ye had gotten the victory Your mothers shal be sore confounded and they that bare you shall come to shame She shal be the leest set by amonge the nacyons voyde wasted and dryed vp No man shall be able to dwell there for the feare of the Lorde but she shal be whole desolate All they that go by Babylon shall stande styll and be abashed and shall wondre at her plages Go forth in your aray agaynst Babylon rounde aboute al ye that can handle bowes shute at her spare no arrowes for she hathe synned agaynste the Lorde Crye out vpon her vpon her agaynst her rounde about she shall yelde her selfe her foundacyons shall fall and her walles shall come downe for it shal be the vengeaunce of the Lorde Yee vengeaunce shal be taken of her and as she hath done so shal she be dealte withal They shall rote out the sower from Babylon and him that handleth the syckle in haruest For feare of the swerde of the enemy euery man shall gette hym to his owne people and euery man shall flye to his owne lande Israel is a scatred flocke the Lyons haue despersed them Fyrste the kynge of the Assyrians deuoured them last of all this Nabuchodonosor kyng of Babylon hath brosed all their bones Therfore thus sayeth the Lord of hostes the God of Israel Beholde I wyll vyset the saynge of Babylon and his kyngdome I haue visited the kynge of the Assirians and wyll brynge ▪ Israel agayne to his pleasaunte pasture that he may ●ede vpō Charmel and Bas●u and be satysfyed vpon the mount of Ep●raim and Galaad In those dayes and at the same tyme sayeth the Lorde ☞ yf the offence of Israel besought for there shal none be founde Yf men enquere for the synne of Iuda there shal be none for I wyll be mercyfull vnto them whom I suffer to remayne ouer Go downe O thou auenger into the enemies lāde and viset them that dwel therin downe with them and smyte them vpon the backes sayeth the Lorde do according to al that I haue commaunded the.
Ierusalem destroyed that Ieremy the Prophet sat wepynge and sorowfully bewayled Ierusalem and syghynge and howlynge with an heuy and wofull herte sayde CAPIVLO I. ALas howe sitteth the cytie so desolate that somtyme was full of people Howe is she become lyke a wydowe whiche was the Lady of all nacyons Howe is she brought vnder trybute ☞ that ruled all landes She wepeth sore in the nyght so that the teares runne downe her chekes for amonge all her louers there is none that geueth her any cōforte Yee her nexte frendes abhorre her and are become her ennemyes Iuda is taken presoner because she was defyled and for seruynge so many straunge goddes she dwelleth nowe among the Heithen She fyndeth no rest all they that persecuted her toke her and so she dwelleth amonge her enemyes The streates of Sion mourne because no man cōmeth no more to the solempne feastes All her gates are desolate her Preestes make lamentacyon her maydens are carefull and she herselfe is in great heuynesse Her enemyes are fallen vpon her heade and haue put her to shame because the Lorde hath chastened her for her greate wyckednes her chyldren are led awaye captiue before theyr enemy All the beautye of the daughter of Syon is away her Prynces are become lyke wethers that fynde no pasture They are dryuen away before theyr ennemye so that they haue nomore power Nowe dothe Ierusalem remembre the tyme of her mysery and disobedyence yee the ioye and pleasure that she hath had in tymes paste seyng her people is brought downe thorowe the power of theyr enemy and there is no man for to helpe her her enemyes stande lokynge at her laugh her Sabbath dayes to scorne Ierusalem hath synned euer more and more therfore is she come in decaye All they that had her in honoure despyse her for they haue sene her fylthynes Yee she sygheth and is ashamed of herselfe ☞ Her skyrtes are defyled she remembred not what wolde folowe therfor fore is her fall so great and there is no man to comforte her O Lorde consydre my trouble for myne enemy hath the vpperhande The enemye hathe put his hande to all the precyous thinges that she had yee euē before her eyes came the Heythen in and out of the Saynctuary whom thou neuerthelesse haste forbydden to come within thy congregacyon Al her people seke theyr bread with heuinesse and loke what precious thyng euery man hath that geueth he for meate to saue his lyfe Consydre O Lorde se howe vyle I am become O all ye that go fore by be holde and se if there be any sorow lyke vnto myne wherwith the Lorde hathe troubled me in the daye of his fearefull wrath ⚜ From aboue hath he sent downe a fyre into my bones and chastened me he hathe layed a net for my fete thorowen me wyde open he hath made me desolate so y ● I must euer be mournyng The yoke of my trans gressyon is come at the laste with his hande hathe he taken it vp and put it aboute my necke My strēgth is gone the Lord hath delyuered me into those handes wherout I can not quyte my selfe The Lorde hath destrroyed al the myghtye men that were in me He hath proclaymed a feast to slaughter al my best men The Lord hath trodē downe the daughter of Iuda lyke as it were in a wyne presse Therfore do I wepe and myne eyes gushe out of water for the comforte that shulde quyckē me is farre fro me My chyldren are dryuen awaye for why the enemy hath gotten the ouerhande Sion casteth out her handes and there is no man to cōforte her The. Lord hath layed the enemyes rounde aboute Iacob and Ierusalē is become abhominacion in the myddest of them The Lord is rightuous for I haue prouoked his coūtenaunce vnto anger O take hede all ye people and consydre my heuynesse My maydens and my younge men are led away into captiuite I called for my louers but they begyled me for my prestes and councellers but they perished euen whyle they sought for meate to saue theyr lyfes Consydre O Lord howe I am troubled my wombe is disqueted my hert turneth about in me and I am ful of heuinesse The swearde hurteth me w t out and within I am lyke vnto death They heare my mournynge but there is none that wyl cōforte me All myne enemies haue herde of my trouble and are glad ther of because thou hast done it But thou shalt brynge forth the tyme when they also shal be lyke vnto me From the shal come al their aduersitie thou shalte plucke them awaye euen as thou hast plucked me because of all my wyckednes For my sorow is very great and my herte is heuy CAPI II. ALAS how hath the Lord darkened the daughter of Syon so sore in hys wrath As for the honour of Israel he hath cast it downe from heauen How happeneth it that he remembred not his owne fote stole when he was angrye The Lorde hath cast downe all the glory of Iacob with out any fauoure all the stronge places of the daughter Iuda hathe he broken in hys wrathe and throwen them downe to the grounde her kyngdome and her Prynces hath he suspended In the wrath of his indignacyon he hathe broken all ☞ the horne of Israel he hath w t drawen hꝭ ryght hande frome the enemy yee a flame of fyre is kyndgled in Iacob and hathe consumed vp al roūde about He hath bent his bowe lyke an enemy he hathe fastened his ryght hande as an aduersarye and euery thynge y ● was pleasaūt to se he hath smiten it downe He hath poured out his wrath lyke a fyre in to the tabernacle of the daughter of Syon The Lorde is become lyke as it were an enemy he hath cast downe Israel and al hꝭ places yee all his stronge holdes hathe he destroyed and fylled the daughter of Iuda with muche sorowe and heuynesse Her tabernacle whiche was lyke a garden of pleasure hath he destroyed her hye so lēpne feastes hath he put downe The Lorde hath brought it so to passe that the hye solempne feastes and Sabbathes in Sion are cleane forgotten In his heuye displeasure hath he made the kyng and prestes to be despysed The Lord hath forsaken his owne aulter and is wroth with his owne Sainctuary and hathe geuen the walles of theyr towres into the handes of the enemy There enemyes made a noyse in the house of the Lorde as it had bene in a solēpne feast day The Lorde thought to breake downe the walles of the daughter of Syon he spred out his lyne and drewe not in hys hande tyll he hadde destroyed them Therefore mourne the turrettes and the broken walles together Her portes are casten downe to the groūde her barres are broken and smytten in sonder her kynge and prynces are caryed awaye to the Gentyls They haue neyther la●● nor prophetes nor yet any vision frō the Lorde
The Senatours of the daughter Syon syt vpon the grounde in sylence they haue strawed asthes vpon theyr heades and gyrded them selues with sacke cloth The maydens of Ierusalem hange downe theyr heades to the grounde Myne eyes be begyn to fayle me thorowe wepynge my body is disquyeted my lyuer is poured vpon the earth for the great hurt of my people seyng the chyldren and babes dyd swowne in the streates of the cytye Euen when they spake to theyr mothers where is meate and drynke for whyle they so sayde they fell downe in the stretes of the cytie lyke as they had bene wounded and some dyed in theyr mothers bosome What shall I saye of the O thou daughter Ierusalem to whom shall I lyken the To whom shal I cōpare the. O y u daughter Syon to comforte the withall Thy hurte is lyke a mayne see who may heale the Thy prophetes haue loked out vaine folysh thinges for the they haue not shewed the of thy wyckednes to kepe the from captiuite but haue ouerladen the and thorowe falshed scatred the abrode Al they that go by the clappe theyr handes at the hissing and waggyng their heades vpon the daughter Ierusalem and saye is this the cyte that men cal so fayre wherin the whole lande reioyseth All thyne enemyes gape vpon the whysperyng and bytyng theyr teth sayinge let vs deuoure for the tyme that we loked for is come we haue founde and sene it The Lorde hath fulfylled the thynge that he was purposed to do and ꝑfourmed that he had deuysed longe a go he hath destroyed and not spared He hath caused thin aduersary to triūp he ouer the and set vp the horne of thyne enemy Let thyne herte crye vnto the Lorde O y u cyte of the daughter Syon let thy teares runne downe lyke a ryuer daye and nyght rest not and let not the aple of thyne cye leaue of Stāde vp and make thy prater in the first watch of the nyght poure out thyne herte lyke water before the Lorde lyfte vp thyne handes for the lyues of thy yonge children that dye of honger in the stretes Beholde O Lorde and consydre why haste thou gathered me vp so cleane Shal the wemē then eate their owne frute euen chyldren of a spāne longe Shal the prestes and Prophetes be slayne thus in the Sayntuary of the Lorde Yong and olde lye behinde the stretes vpon the groūde my maydens and yong men are slayne with the swearde whome thou in the daye of thy wrathefull indignacyon hast put to deathe yee euen thou haste put them to death and not spared them My neighbours that are rounde aboute me haste thou called as it were to a feast daye so that in the daye of the Lordes wrathe none escaped neyther was any lefte behynde Those that I had brought vp and norished hath myne enemy destroyed CAPI 〈◊〉 IAM the man that thorowe the rodde of his wrath haue experience of mysery He droue me forth and led me yee into darkenesse but not in to lyght Agaynst me onely he turneth his hande and layeth it euer vpon me My slesshe and my skynne hath he made olde my bones hath he brused He hath buylded rounde about me and closed me in with gall and trauayle He hath set me in darckenes as they that be deade for euer He hathe so hedged me in that I can not get out and hath layed heuy lynckes vpon me Thoughe I crye and call pyteously yet heareth he not my prayer He hathe stopped vp my wayes with foure squared stones and made my pathes croked He layeth wayte for me lyke a Beare and as a lyon in a hole He hathe marred my waies and broken me in peces he hath laied me wast all together He hath bente hys bowe made me as it were a marke to shut at The arowes of his quyuer hath he shot euen into my reynes I am laughed to scorne of all my people they make songes vpon me all the daye longe He hath fylled me with bitternes and geuen me wormwod to drynke He hath smitten my teeth in peces rolled me in the dust He hathe put my soule out of reste I forget all good thynges I thought in my selfe I am vn done there is no hope for me in the Lorde O Remēbre yet my mysery and my trouble the wormwod and the gall Yee thou shalte remembre them for my soule melteth awaye in me Whyle I cōsidre these thinges in my herte I get a hope agayne Namely that the mercyes of the Lorde are not cleane gone and that his louynge kyndnesse ceasseth not Hys faythfulnes is greate and renueth it selfe as the mornynge The Lorde is my porcyon sayeth my soule therfore wyl I hope in hym O howe good is the Lord vnto thē that put theyr trust in him and to the soule that seketh after hym O howe good is it with stylnes to wayte and tary for the health of the Lorde O howe good is it for a man to take the yoke vpon hym from his youth vp He sytteth alone he holdeth hym styll and dwelleth quyetly by hym selfe He layeth his face vpon the earth yf percase there happen to be any hope He offereth his cheke to the smyter he wyll be content with reproues For the Lorde wyll not forsake for euer But thoughe he do cast of yet accordynge to the multytude of his mercyes he receaueth to grace agayne For he doth not plage and caste out the chyldren of men from his herte To treade all the prysoners of the earthe vnder his fete To moue the iudgement of man before the most highest To condempne a man in his cause The Lorde hath not pleasure in suche thynges What is he then that sayth there shulde somthynge be done without the Lordes commaundement Out of the mouth of the mooste hyghest goeth not euell and good Wherfore then murmureth the lyuinge man let hym murmure at his owne synne Let vs loke well vpon our owne wayes and remember our selues and turne agayne to the Lorde Let vs lyfte vp our hertes with our handes vnto the Lorde that is in heuen We haue bene dissemblers and haue offended wylt thou therfore not be intreated Thou haste couered vs in thy wrath and persecuted vs thou hast slayne vs without any fauoure Thou hast hyd thy selfe in a cloud that our prayer shulde not go thorow Thou hast made vs outcastes and to be despysed amonge the people All our enemyes gape vpon vs. Feare and snare is come vpon vs yee despite and destruccyon * who le ryuers of water gusshe out of myne eyes for the great hurte of my people Myne eyes runne and can not ceasse for there is no rest O Lorde when wylt thou loke downe from heauen and cousydre Myne eye breaketh my herte because of all the daughters of my cytie Myne enemyes hunted me out sharpely lyke a byrde yee and that without a cause They haue put downe my lyfe into a pytte and layed a
remembre theyr wyckednesse so that by ryght they must be taken and wonne Therfore sateth the lorde God For so much as ye your selues shewe your offence haue opened your wickednes so y ● in al your workes men may se your synnes yee in so much I say that ye your selues haue made mencyon therof ye shall be taken by vyolence O thou shamefull wycked gyde of Israel whose daye is come euen the tyme that wic kednes shal haue an ende Thus sayeth the Lorde God take awaye the garlande put of the crowne and so is it awaye the humble is exalted and the proude brought lowe Punyshe punyshe yee punyshe them wyll I and destroye them and that shall not be fulfylled vntyll he come to whome the iudgemente belongeth and to whome I haue geuen it And thou O sonne of man prophecy and speake Thus sayeth the Lorde God to the chyldren of Ammon and to theyr blasphemye speake y u The swearde y ● swearde is drawē forth alredy to y ● slaughter scoured y ● it glistreth because y ● hast loked y ● out vanities prophecyed lyes y ● it maye come vpō thy necke like as vpō y ● other vngodly which be slame whose day came whā theyr wyckednes was ful Though it were put vp agayn into the sheath yet wil I punyshe y e in the lande wher y u wast norished borne poure my indignacyon vpon y ● and wyl blow vpō the in y ● fyre of my wrath de lyuer y ● vnto cruel people which are lerned to destroy Thou shalt fede y ● fyre thy bloud shal be shed in y ● lande that y u mayest be put out of remembraunce Euen I the Lorde haue spoken it ¶ The word of the Lord agaynst Ierusalē for mā slaughter denyinge due honour vnto theyr fathers mothers other wychednesses Of the wycked doctryne of the false prophetes prestes of theyr vnsutiable couetousnes The Tyrannye of rulers The wyckednes of the people CAP XXII MOrouer y ● worde of y ● Lorde came vnto me sayde y u sonne of man wylt thou not reproue thꝭ bloudthrusty cyte Shewe thē theyr abominaciōs tel thē Thꝰ saieth y ● Lorde God O y u cyte y ● sheddest bloude in the myddest of y ● that thy tyme maye come also makest the Idoles to defyle y c withal Thou hast made thy selfe gylty in y ● bloude that thou haste shed and defyled the in the Idoles whiche thou hast made Thou hast caused the dayes to drawe nye made the tyme of thy yeares to come Therfore wyl I make the to be confounded amonge the Hea thē to be despysed in all the landes whether they be nye or farre from the they shall laugh the to scorne thou that hast gottē the so foule a name and arte full of myschefe Beholde the rulers of Israel haue brought euery man his power to shed bloude in the. In the haue they despysed father and mother in the haue they oppressed the straunger in the haue they vexed the wydowe and y ● fatherlesse Thou hast despysed my Sanctuary and vnhalowed my sabbath Murthe rers are there in the that shede bloude and eate vpon the hylles and in the they vse vn happynesse In y ● haue they discouered their fathers shame in the haue they vexed wemē in their syckenes Euery man hath dealt shamefully with his neyghbours wyfe abhominably defyled his daughter in lawe In the hathe euery man forced his owne syster euē his fa ther 's daughter yee gyftes haue bene receaued in y ● to shed blode Thou hast taken vsury and encreace thou hast oppressed thy neyghbours vy extorcion and forgotten me sayeth y ● Lord God Beholde I haue smytten my handes vpon thy couetousnesse that thou hast vsed and vpon the bloude whiche hath bene shed in the Is thy herte able to en dure it or may thy handes defende them selues in the tyme that I shal brynge vpon y ● Euen I the Lord that speake it wyll brynge it also to passe I wyll scatre y ● amonge the Heathen strowe the aboute in the landes wyll cause thy fylthynesse to ceasse out of the yee and I wyll haue the in possession in the syght of the Heathen that thou mayest knowe that I am the Lorde And the worde of the Lorde came vnto me saying Thou sonne of man the house of Israell is turned to drosse All they that shulde be brasse tynne yron and leade are in the fyre become drosse Therfore thus say eth the Lorde God For so muche as ye all are turned into drosse beholde I wyl bring you together vnto Ierusalem lyke as syluer brasse yron tynne and leade are put together in the fornace and the fyre blowen there vnder to melte them Euen so wyll I gather you put you in together and melre you in my wrath and indignacyon I wyll brynge you together and kyndle the fyre of my cruell dyspleasure vnder you that ye maye be melted therin Lyke as the syluer is melted in the fyre so shall ye also be melted therin that ye may knowe howe that I the Lorde haue powred my wrath vpon you And the worde of y ● Lorde came vnto me sayinge Thou sonne of man tell her Thou art an vnclene lande whiche is not rayned vpon in the day of y u cruel wrath thy Prophetes that are in the are sworne together to deuoure soules lyke as a roaryng Lion y t lyueth by his praye They receaue ryches and good make many wyddowes in the. Thy prestes breake my lawe and defyle my Sāctuary They put no dyfferēce betwene the holy vnholy neyther discerne betwene y ● cleane vncleane they turne their eies fro my sabbathes I am vnhalowed amonge thē Thy rulers in the are lyke rauyshynge wolues to shed bloude and to destroye soules for theyr owne couetous lucre As for thy Prophetes they dawbe with vntempe red claye they se vanytyes and prophecye lyes vnto thē saying the Lorde God sayeth so where as the Lord hath not spoken The people in the lande vseth wycked extorcyon robbery They vexe the poore nedy and oppresse the straunger agaynst ryght And I sought in the lande for a man that wolde make vp the hedge and set hym selfe in the gappe before me in the landes behalfe that I shulde not vtterly destroye it but I coulde fynde none Therfore wyll I poure out my cruel dyspleasure vpon them and burne thē in the fyre of my wrathe theyr owne wayes wyl I recompence vpon their heades saieth the Lorde God ¶ Of the fornycacion that is to saye of the Idolat●ye of Samaria and Ierusalem vnder the names of Dholah and Dholivah In comparyson of Samaria he sheweth that the fornycacyon of Ierusalem is the fylthyer The destrucryon of Ierusalem so prophecyed The aduoutry of both the who res to founde out Theyr
your olde men shal d●●ame ☜ dreames your yong men shal se vysiōs yee in those daies I wil poure out my sprete vpon seruaūtes and maydens I wyl shewe wonters in heauen aboue and tokens in the earth beneth bloude fyre and the vapour of smoke The sūne shal be turned into darknes and the Moone into bloude before the great notable day of the Lorde come And the tyme shall conte that whosouer calleth on the name of the Lorde shal be saued For vpon the mount Syon and at Ierusalem there shal be a saluacion lyke as the Lorde hath promysed ●e● and among the other rēnaunt whom the Lorde shall call ¶ Of the iudgement of God agaynst the enemyes of his people CAPI III. FOr take hede in those dayes and at the same tyme when I turne againe the cap tyuite of Iuda and Ierusalē I shal gather al people together bryng thē in the valley of Iosophat there wyl I reason w t them because of my people my herytage of Israel whō they haue scatred about in the nacyons parted my land yee they haue cast lot tes for my people the yonge men haue they set ī the bordel house solde the damsels for wyne y t they myght haue to drincke Thou Tirus and Sidon and all ye borders of the Philystynes what haue ye to do with me Wyll ye defye me well yf ye wyll nedes defye me I shall recompence you euen vpon your head that right worthely for ye haue taken away my syluer golde my sayre and goodly Iewels and brought thē into your goddes houses The chyldren also of Iuda and Ierusalem haue ye solde vnto y ● Grekes that ye myght brynge them farre from the borders of their owne countrees Beholde therfore I wyl rayse them out of the place where ye haue solde thē wyl rewarde you euē vpon your head Your sonnes your daughters wyll I sel thorow the hādes of the chyldren of Iuda and so they shall geue thē forth to sel vnto thē of Saba a people of a farre countre for the Lord him selfe hath sayd it Crye out these thynges among the Gētyles proclayme warre wake vp the gyaūtes let them drawe nye let them come vp al the lusty warriours of thē Make you sweardes of your plowshares and speares of your sycles and sythes Let the weake man saye I am strong Mustre you come all ye Heathen rounde about gather you together there shal the Lorde laye all thy Gyauntes to the grounde Let the people aryse get thē to the valley of Iosaphat for there wyl I syt and iudge al Heathē roūde about Lay to your sythes for ☞ the Haruest i● rype come get you downe the wyne presse is ful yee the wyne presses rounne ouer for their wyckednes is waxen great In the valley appoynted there shal be many many people for the daye of Lorde is nye in the valley appoynted The sunne moone shal be darkened the starres shall w t drawe their lyght The Lorde shal roare out of Syon crye out of Ierusalem that the heauens and the earth shall quake wtal But y ● Lord shal be a defence vnto his owne people and a refuge for the chyldren of Israel Thus shall ye knowe that I the Lorde youre God dwell vpon my holy mounte of Sion Then shal Ierusalem be holy there shall no straūgers go thorow her any more ☞ Then shall the mountaynes drope swete wyne and the hylles shall flowe with mylcke All the ryuers of Iuda shall haue water ynough and out of the Lordes house there shal flowe a spryng to water the broke of Sitim but Egypte shal be layed waste and Edō shal be desolate because they haue dealte so cruelly with the chyldren of Iuda and shed innocent bloude in theyr lande Agayne Iuda shal be inhabited for euermore and Ierusalem from generacion to generacion for I wyll not leaue theyr bloude vnauenged And the Lorde shal dwell in Sion ¶ The ende of the Prophe cye of Ioel. ❧ The Booke of the Prophete Amos. ¶ The tyme of the Propherye of Amos. The worde of the Lorde agaynst ●●ah egaynste Tyre agaynste Edom and agaynst the tonnes of Ammon CAPI I. THese are the sermons that were shewed vnto Amos whiche was one of the phepherdes at Thecua vpon Israel in the tyme of Osiah kyng of Iuda and in the tyme of Ieroboam the sonne of Ioah kynge of Israel two yeare ☜ before the earthe quake And he sayde The Lorde shall roare out of Syon and shewe his voyce from Ierusalem so that the pastu res of the shepherdes shal be in a myserable case the tope of Charmel dryed vp Thus sayeth the Lorde for thre and foure wycked nesses of Damascus I wyll not spare her because they haue thresshed Galaad with yron flayles But I wyll sende a fyre into the house of Hazael the same shal consume y ● pa laces of Benadab Thus wyll I breake the barres of Damascus and roce out the inhabyter from the felde of Auen And him that holdeth the scepter out of the pleasaūt house so that the people shal be driuen out of fayre Syrya sayeth the Lord. Thus sayth y t Lord For thre foure wyckednesses of Gaza I wyl not spare her because they make the prisoners yet more capciue haue dryuen them into the lande of Edom. Therfore wyl I sēde a fyre into the walles of Gaza which shal de uoure her houses I wyll rote out them that dwel at Asdod and him that holdeth the scepter of Ascalon stretch out mine hande ouer Accaron that the rēmnaunt of the Philistynes shal perish sayeth the Lorde Thus sayeth the Lorde For thre foure wickednesses of the cyte of Tyre I wyl not spare her because they haue increased y ● cap tyutte of the Edomites haue not remēbred the brotherly couenaūt Therfore wyll I sede a fyre into the walles of Tyre that shall consume her palaces Thus sayeth the Lord For thre foure wyckednesses of Edom I wyll not spare him because he persecuted his brother w t the swerde destroyed his mothers wōde bare hatred very long so kept indignacyon al waye by hym Therfore wyl I sende a fyre in to Theman whiche shal de t●oure the palaces of Bosra Thus sayeth the Lorde For thre foure wyckednesses of the chyldren of A ▪ n non I wyll not spare them because they rypt vp the wemen great with chylde in Galaad to make the borders of theyr landes the wider Therfore I wyl kyndle a tyre in the walles of Rabbath that shal consume her palaces with a great crye in the day of barayle 〈◊〉 tēpest and in the daye of storme so that theyr kynge shall go into captiuite he his Pryaces together sayeth the Lorde ¶ Agaynst Moab Iuda and Israel CAPI II. THus sayeth the Lorde For thre
and the darkenes he treadeth vpon the hye places of the earth the Lorde God of hostes is his name ¶ A compl●ynte of the captyuyte of Israel CAPI V. HEARE thys worde O ye house of Israel and why I muste make thys mone for you The vyrgyn Israel shall fall neuer rise vp againe she shal be cast downe vpon her owne grounde no mā shal helpe her vp For thus sayeth the Lorde God Where as there dwelt a. M. i one citie there shal be lefte scarce an hūdred therin where there dwelt an C. there shall scarce ten be lefte for the house of Israel Neuertheles thus sayth y ● Lord vnto the house of Israel Seke after me ye shal lyue but seke nat after Bethel Come nat at Galgal go nat to Bersaba for Galgal shal be caryed away captiue and Bethel shall come to naught Seke the Lorde y ● ye may lyue lest the house of Ioseph be brent with fyre and consumed and lest there be none to quench Bethell Ye turne the lawe to wormewod caste downe ryghteousnes vnto y ● groūde The Lord maketh the. vij starres the Oriōs he turneth the nyght into daye of the daye he maketh darckenesse He calleth the waters of the see and poureth them out vpon the playne grounde the Lorde is his name He rayseth destruccyon vpon the mygntye people bryngeth downe the stronge holde but they owe him euell wyll y ● reproueth thē opēly who so telleth thē the playne trueth they abhorre hi. For so muche then as ye oppresse the pore robbe him of his best sustenaūce therfore where as ye haue buylded houses of square stone ye shal not dwell in thē Maruelous pleasaunt vineyardes shal ye plāte but y ● wyne of thē shal ye not drīke why●as for y ● multitude of youre wyckednesse your stoute sinnes I know thē right well Enemyes are ye of the ryghteous ye take rewardes ye oppresse the poore in iudgemēt Therfore y ● wise must nowe be fayne to holde his tunge so wycked a tyme is it Seke after y ● thing y e is good nat euel so shal ye lyue yee y ● Lorde God of hoostes shal be with you accordynge to youre owne desyre Hate y ● euell loue the good syt vp right agayne ī the porte no doute the Lorde God of hoostes shal be merciful vnto the remnaunte of Ioseph If no sayeth the Lorde God the God of hostes there shal be mournyng in all stretes yee they shall saye in euery strete alas alas They shal cal the housbandemā to lamētacion such as can mourne to mournynge In all vyneyardes there shal be heuinesse for I wil come amōg you sayeth the Lorde Wo be vnto thē y t desyre the daye of y ● Lorde Wherfore wolde ye haue it As for the day of the Lorde it shal be darke not cleare Yee lyke as when a man runneth frō a lyon a Beare meteth with him or whē he cōmeth into the house leaneth his hande vpō y ● wall a serpent byteth him Shal not y ● day of the Lorde be darke and not cleare shall it not be cloudy and no shyne in it I hate and abhorre your holy dayes where as ye cense me when ye come together I wyll not accepte it And though ye offre me brentoffrynges meatoffringes yet haue I no pleasure therin As for youre fat thanck offerynges I wyll not loke vpō thē Awaye with y ● noyse of thy son ges I wyl nat heare thy playes of musyck but se y ● equyte flowe as y ● water ryghteousnesse as a mighty streame O ye house of Israel gaue ye me offrynges and sacryfices those fourty yeares longe in the wylder nys yet haue ye set vp tabernacles to your Moloch and ymages of your Idols yee and the starre of youre God Rempha fygures which ye made to worshyppethē Therfore wyll I cause you to be caryed awaye beyonde Damascus saieth the Lord whose name is the God of Hoostes ¶ Agaynste the prynces of Israel lyuynge in pleasures CAPI VI. OWo be to the proude welthy in Syō to suche as thynke them so sure vpon the mount of Samaria which holde them selues for the best of the worlde and rule the house of Israel euen as they lyst Go vnto Calue and se and from thence get you to Hemath the greate cytye so go downe to Gath of the Philystines be they better at ease then these kyngdomes or the border of theyr lande wyder then yours Ye are taken out for the euell daye euen ye that syt in the stole of wyckednesse Ye that lye vpō beddes of yuery and vse youre wantounesse vpon your couches ye that eate the best lambe of the flocke the fattest calues of the droaue ye that synge to the lute and in playnge of instrumētes cōpare your selues vnto Dauid ye that dryncke wyne out of goblettes and anoynte your selues with the best oyle but noman is sory for Iosephs hurte ▪ Ther fore nowe shall ye be the fyrst of them that shall be led awaye captyue the lusty chere of the wylfull shall come to an ende The Lorde God hathe sworne euen by him selfe sayeth the Lorde God of hostes I hate y ● pryde of Iacob I abhore his palaces I wyl geue ouer y ● cytie withal that is therin so y t though there remayne ten mē in one house they shall dye So theyr nexte kyn●folkes the deed buriers shal take thē cary awaye theyr bones saye vnto hym that is in y ● ynnermer house is there yet any mo by the And he shal answere they are all gone holde thy tūge shal he saye for ⚜ they wolde nat remembre the name of the Lorde Beholde the Lorde is mynded to smyte the great houses so that they shal decaye the lytle houses y ● they shal cleue a sunder Who can runne with horses or plowe with oxen vpō the harde rockes of stone For why ye haue turned true iudgemēt into bytternesse y ● frute of ryghteusnesse into wormwode yee euen ye y e reioyse in vayne thinges ye that saye haue not we optayned hornes in oure owne strēgth wel take hede O ye house of Israel sayeth the Lorde God of hoostes I wyll brynge a people vp you which shal trouble you frō the way y ● goeth to warde Hemath vnto y ● broke i y ● medowe ¶ Of the captiuytie of Israel and Iuda CAPI VII THE Lorde God shewed me suche a vysyou beholde there stode one that made greshoppers euen whē the corne was shutynge forth after the kynge had clypte his shepe Nowe when they vndertoke to eate vp al the grene thynges in the lande I sayde O Lorde God be mercyful I beseche the who shulde els helpe vp Iacob that is brought so lowe So the Lorde was gracyous therin and the Lorde sayde
and discouer her foundacious All her ymages shall be broken downe all her wynnynges shall be brent in the fyre yee all her ydols wyll I destroye for why they are gathered out of the hyre of an whore in to an whores hyre shal they be turned agayne Wherfore I wil mourne and make lamentacyon bare naked wyll I go I must mourne lyke the dragous and take sorowe as the Estriches for theyr wounde is past remedy And why it is come into Iuda hath touched the porte of my people at Ierusalem alredy Wepe not lest they at Geth perceyue it Thou at Betaphra welter thy selfe in y ● dust asshes Thou y ● dwellest at Sephyr get the hence wyth shame The proude shall boste nomore for very sorowe and why her neyghbour shall take frō her what she hath The rebellyous cytie hopeth y t it shall not be so euyll but for al y ● the plage shall come frō the Lord euen into the porte of Ierusalē The great noyse of the charettꝭ shal fere thē that dwel at Lachis which is an occasion of the sine of the daughter of Syon for in y ● came vp the wyckednesses of Israel Yee she sent her coursers into the lande of Geth The houses of lyes wyl dysceyue the kinges of Israel And as for the O thou y ● dwel lest at Morassa I shall bryng a possessioner vpō the the plage of Israel shall reath vn to Odolla Make the balde shaue the because of thy tender chyldren Make the clene balde as an Aegle for they shal be caryed away captiue from the. ¶ Thre at●ynges agaynst the synfull people CAPI II. OWo vnto thē that Imagin to do harme deuyse vngraciousnes vpō their beddes to perfourme it in the cleare day for there power is agaynst God When they couet to haue lāde they take it by violence they robbe men of theyr houses Thus they oppresse a man for his house euery mā for hꝭ herytage Therfore thus sayeth y ● Lord Beholde against this houshold haue I deuised a plage wherout ye shal not plucke your neckes Ye shall no more go so proudly for it wyl be a perlous time In that day shal this terme be vsed and a mourning shal be made ouer you on this maner We be vtterly desolate the porcion of my people is translated Whan wyll he parte vnto vs the lande that he hath taken from vs Neuerthelesse there shal be no man to deuyde the thy porcyon in the congregacion of the Lord. Tush holde your tunge say they It shall not fal vpon this people we shal not come so to cōfusion sayeth y ● house of Iacob Is the sprete of the Lord so cleane away or is he so mynded Truth it is my wordes are frēdly vnto thē that lyue ryght but my people doth contrary therfore must I take part agaynst thē for they take away both cote cloke from the simple Ye haue turned your selues to fyght the wemen of my people haue ye shut out from their good houses and takē away my excellent gyfres from theyr children Up get you hence for here shal ye haue no rest Because of theyr Idolatrye they are corrupte shall miserably perysh If I were a fleshly felowe a preacher of lyes and tolde them that they myght syt bybbyng and bollynge be dronkē O that were a Prophete for this people But I wyl gather the in dede O Iacob dryue the rēnaunt of Israel all together I shall cary them one with another as a flocke in the folde and as the catel in theyr stalles that they may be dysquieted of other mē Who so breaketh the gappe he shal go before They shal breake vp y ● port go in out at it Theyr kynge shal go before thē the Lorde shal be vpon y ● head of thē ¶ Agaynst the tyranny of Prynces and false Prophetes ▪ CAPI III. HEare O ye heades of the house of Iacob ye leders of the house of Israell Shuld not ye knowe what were lawefull and ryght But ye hate the good and loue the euyll ye plucke of mennes skynnes and the flessh from theyr bones ye eate the flessh of my people flaye of theyr skynne ye breake theyr bones ye choppe thē in peces as it were into a cauldron as fleshe into a p●t Nowe the tyme shal come that when they call vnto the Lorde he shall not heare them but hyde his face from them because that thorow theyr owne Imaginaciōs they haue dealte so wyckedly And as concernynge the Prophetes that dysceyue my people thus the Lorde sayeth agaynst them Whē they haue any chynge to byte vpon then they preache that al shal be wel but if a man put not some thynge into theyr mouthes they preache of warre agaynst him Therfore your vysyon shal be turned to nyght youre prohe●yenge to darckenesse The Sunne shall go downe ouer those prophetes the day shal be darcke vnto them Then shal the visyon seers be ashamed and the sothsayers confounded yee they shal be fayne all the packe of them to stoppe theyr mouthes for they haue not Gods worde As for me I am ful of strength of y ● sprete of the Lorde full of iudgement boldnesse to shew the house of Iacob their wyckednes and the house of Israel theyr synne O heare this ye rulers of the house of Iacob ye iudges of y ● house of Israel ye that abhorre the thynge that is laufull wrest e asyde the thyng that is streight Ye y ● buylde vp Sion with bloude and Ierusalem w t doynge wronge O ye iudges ye geue sentence for gyftes O ye preastes ye teache for lucre O ye Prophetes ye prophecy for mony Yet wyll they be takē as those that holde vpon god and say Is not the Lord among vs Tush there can no mysfortune happen vs. Therfore shall Sion for youre sakes be plowed lyke a felde Ierusalem shall become an heape of stones and the hyll of the temple shal be turned to an hye wodd ¶ Of the callynge of the Gentyles and conu●●cyon of the Iewes CAPI IIII. BUt in the latter dayes it wyll come to passe y ● the hyl of the Lordes house shal be set vp hyer thē any moūtaynes or hylles Yee y ● people shall prease vnto it the multitude of the Gētiles shall hast thē thyther sayeng Come let vs go vp to the hyll of y ● Lorde and to the house of the God of Iacob that he may teache vs his wayes that we may walcke in his pathes For the lawe shall come out of Syon the worde of God From Ierusalem and shall geue sentence amonge the multitude of the Heathen and re fourme the people of farre coūtrees so that of theyr sweardes they shall make plowshares sythes of theyr speares One people shall not lyft vp a
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
vpō me sayth the Lorde vntyl the tyme y ● I stand vp for I am determyned to gather the people to brynge the kyngdomes together that I may poure out myne anger ye all my wrothful dysplesure vpō thē For all y e worlde shall be cōsumed w t the fire of my gelousi And thē wyl I clēse y ● lippes of the peple y ● they may euerychone call vpn the name of the Lorde serue hym with one shoulder Suche as I haue subdued and my chyldren also whom I haue scatered abrode shall brynge me presentes beyonde the waters of Etheopia In that tyme shalt thou no more be confounded because of all thy ymagynacyons wher thorow thou haddest offended me for I wyll take awaye the proude boosters of thyne honour from the so that thou shalt no more triumphe because of my holy hill In y ● also wyll I leaue a small poore symple people which shall trust in the name of y ● Lord. The remnaunt of Israell shall do no wyekednes nor speake lyes nether shall there any disceatful tunge be foūde in theyr mouthes For they shal be fed take theyr rest no mā shal make thē afrayed Geue thākes O daughter Syon be ioyfull O Israel reioyce and be glad from thy whole herte O daughter Ierusalē for the Lorde hath takē awaye thy punyshment and turned backe thyne enemyes The kynge of Israell euen the Lorde hym selfe is with the so that thou nedest nomore to feare any mysfortune In that tyme it shal be sayde to Ierusalem feare nat to Syon let nat thyne handes be slacke for the Lorde thy God is with the it is he that hath power to saue he hath a special pleasure in the a meruelous loue towarde the yee he reioyseth ouer the with gladnesse Such as haue bene in heuynesse wyll I gather together and take out of thy congregacyon as for the shame and reprofe that hath bene layed vpō the it shal be farre frō the. And lo in that tyme wyll I destroye all those that vexe the I wyll helpe the lame and gather vp the cast awaye yee I wyl get them prayse and honoure in al landes where they haue bene put to shame At the same tyme wyl I brynge you in at the same tyme wyl I gather you I wyl get you a name and a good reporte amonge all people of the earth when I turne backe youre captiuite before youre eyes sayeth y ● Lorde ¶ The ende of the prophecye of Sophony ¶ The boke of the Prophete Aggeus ¶ The tyme of the Prophecye of Aggeus An ethartacyon to buylde the temple agayne CAPI I. IN the seconde yeare of kynge Darins in the. vj. moneth the fyrst daye of the moneth came the worde of y ● Lorde by the Prophete Aggeus vnto zorobabell the sonne of Salatyell the price of Iuda and to Iesuathe sōne of Iosedech the hye prest sayinge Thus speaketh the Lorde of hoostes and sayeth This people doth saye The tyme is nat yet come to buylde vp the Lordes house Then spake the Lorde that by pr●●hete Aggeus and sayde Ye youre selues can fynde tyme to dwell in syled houses shall this lye wast Considre nowe youre ow●e wayes for oure hertes sayeth y ● Lorde of hoostes ye sowe much but ye bring litle ī ye care but ye haue not ynough ye drynck but ye are nat fylled ye decke your selues but ye are nat warme he that earneth any wages putteth it in a broken purse Thus sayeth the Lorde of hoostes Cōsydre your owne wayes in your hertes get you vp to the mountayne fetch wod buylde vp y ● house that it maye be acceptable vnto me y ● I may shewe myne honour sayeth y ● Lorde Ye loked for much lo it is come to lytle though ye bryng it home yet do I blowe it awaye And why so sayeth y ● Lorde of hoostes Euen because y ● my house lyeth so wast ye renne euery mā vnto his owne house Wherfore y ● heauē is forbyden to geue you any dewe the earth is forbydden to geue you encrease I haue called for a drouth bothe vpō y ● lande vpō the moūtaynes vpō corne vpō wyne and vpō oyle vpon euery thynge y ● the grounde bryngeth forth vpō men and vpon catell yee and vpon all handy laboure Nowe whē zorobabel the sonne of Salathiel Iesua the sōne of Iosidech the hye preste with the remnaūt of the people herde the voyce of the Lord theyr God and the wordes of y ● prophete Aggeus lyke as the Lorde theyr God had sent hym the people dyd feare the Lorde Then Aggeus the Lordes angel sayde in the Lordes message vnto the people I am with you saieth the Lorde So the Lorde waked vp the sprete of zorobabel the sōne of Salathiel y ● prince of Iuda the sprete of Iesua y ● sōne of Iosedech the hye prest the sprete of y ● remnaūt of all the people y ● they came laboured in the house of the Lorde of hoostes theyr God ¶ He sheweth that the goodlynes of the secōde temple shall excede the fyrst be cause of the commynge of Chryste CAPI II. VPON the. xxiiij daye of the. vi moneth in y ● seconde yeare of kynge Darius the. xxj daye of the seuenth moneth came the worde of y t Lorde by the prophete Aggeus sayeng speake to zorobabel y t sōne of Salathiel prynce of Iuda to Iesua the sōne of Iosedech y ● hye preste to the resydue of y ● people saye Who is left among you y ● sawe thys house in her fyrste bewtye But what thyncke ye now by it Is it not in your eyes euē as though it were nothinge Neuerthelesse be of good ●●ere O zorobabel sayeth y ● Lorde be of good cōforte O Iesua y ● sonne of Iosedech hye preste take good hertes vnto you also all ye people of y ● lande sayeth the Lorde of hoostes do accordynge to y e worde for I am with you sayeth y e Lorde of hoostes lyke as I agreed w t you whē ye came out of y ● lande of Egpt my sprete shal be among you feare ye not For thus sayeth the Lorde of hostes yet once more wyll I shake heauen earth the see and the drye lande yee I wyl moue all Heathen and the cōforte of al Heathen shal come and so wyl I fyll thys house with honoure sayeth y ● Lorde of hoostes The syluer is myne the golde is myne sayeth the Lorde of hoostes Thus the glory of the last house shal be greater thē the fyrst sayeth the Lorde of hoostes and in this place wyll I geue peace sayeth the Lorde of hoostes The. xxiiij daye of the nynth moneth in the seconde yeare of kynge Darius came the worde of the Lorde vnto the prophete Aggeus sayenge Thus sayeth the
coloures and strōg Then spake I and sayde vnto the angel that talked with me O Lord what are these The angel answered sayde vnto me These are the. iiij windes of the heauē which be come forth to stāde before y ● ruler of all the earth That w t the blacke horse went into the lāde of the north the white folowed them and the spekled horses wente forth towarde the south These horses were very stronge and wente out and sought to go and take theyr iourney ouer the whole earth And he sayde get you hence go thorowe the worlde So they went thorow out the worlde Then cryed he vpon me and spake vnto me sayeng beholde these that go towarde the North shall styll my wrath in the North countre And the worde of the Lord came vnto me sayeng Take of the presoners that are come frō Babylon namely Heldai Tobiah Idaia come y u the same day and go into the house of Iosiah the sōne of Sophony Thē take golde syluer make crownes therof and set thē vpon the heade of Iesua the sōne of Iosedeh the hye preste speake vnto him Thus sayeth the Lorde of hostes Beholde the mā whose name is the braunche and he that shal sprynge vp after him shal buylde vp the temple of the Lord yee euen he shall buylde vp the temple of the Lord. He shall beare the prayse he shal syt vpon the Lordes trone haue the domynacion A preste shall he be also vpon his trone and a peacable coūcel shal be betwyxte them both And the crownes shal be in the temple of the Lorde for a remembraunce vnto Helem Tobiah Idaiah and Hen the sonne of Sophony And such as be farre of shal come and buylde the temple of the Lorde that ye may knowe howe that the Lorde of hoostes hath sent me vnto you And thys shall come to passe if ye wyl herken diligently vnto the voyce of the Lorde your God ¶ The estymacyon of fastynge without mercy The despysyng of charyte and the obstyna●ye of the people CAPI VII IT happened also in the fourthe yeare of kyng Darius that the worde of the Lord came vnto Zachary in the fourth day of the ninth moneth which is called Caste● what tyme as Sarasar and Rogomelech and the men that were with thē sent vnto Bethel for to pray before the Lord and that they shulde say vnto the prestes which were in the hous of the Lorde of hoostes and to the Prophetes Shulde I wepe in the fyfth moneth absteyne as I haue done nowe certayne yeares Then came the worde of the Lorde of hoostes vnto me sayenge Speake vnto all the people of the lande and to the preastes and saye when ye fasted and mourned in the fyfth seuenth moneth nowe this ixx. yeares dyd ye fast vnto me When ye dyd eate also dryncke dyd ye not eate and dryncke for your owne selues Are not these the wordes whiche the Lorde spake by his Prophetes afore tyme when Ierusalē was yet inhabited welthy she the cities ro●de aboute her when there dwelt men both towarde the south in the playne countrees And the worde of the Lorde came vnto Zachary sayinge Thus sayeth the Lord of hoostes Execute true iudgemente shewe mercy and louynge kyndnesse euery man to his brother Do the wyddowe the fatherles the straunger and poore no wrong and let no man ymagen euyl against his brother in his herte Neuerthelesse they wolde not take hede but turned their backes stopped theyr eares that they shulde not heare yee they made their hertes as an Adamāt stone lest they shulde heare the lawe and wordes which the Lorde of hostes sent in his holy sprete by the prophetes afore tyme. Wherfore the Lord of hoostes was very wroth at them And thus is it come to passe that lyke as he spake and they wolde not heare euē so they cried I wolde not heare sayeth the Lorde of hoostes but sca●red thē amonge all Gentyles whome they 〈…〉 not Thus the lande was made so deso 〈…〉 that there trauayled no man in it neyth 〈…〉 nor fro for that pleasaūt lande was vtt 〈…〉 layed waste ¶ Of the returne of the people vnto Ierusalem and of the mercy of God towarde them Of good workes The callyng of the Gentyles CAPI VIII SO the worde of the Lord of hostes came vnto me sayeng Thus sayeth the Lord of hostes I was in a great gelousy ouer Sion yee I haue bene very gelous ouer her in a great dyspleasure thus sayeth the Lorde of hostes I wyl turne me agayne vnto Sion and wyll dwell in the myddest of Ierusalem so that Ierusalē shal be called a faythful and true cyte the hyll of the Lorde of hostes yee an holy hyll Thus sayeth the Lorde of hostes There shal yet olde men wemen dwell agayne in the stretes of Ierusalem yee such as go w t staues in theyr handes for very age The stretes of the cyte also shal be full of yong boyes and damsels playinge vpon the stretes Thus sayeth the Lord of hostes yf the resydue of this people thyncke it to be vnpossible in these dayes shulde it therfore be vnpossyble in my syght sayeth the Lord of hostes Thus sayeth the Lorde of hoostes Beholde I wyl delyuer my people frō the lāde of the east and west and wyll brynge them agayne that they maye dwel at Ierusalem They shal be my people and I wyl be their God in trueth and ryghtuousnesse Thus sayeth the Lorde of hostes let your handes be stronge ye that nowe heare these wordes by the mouth of y ● prophetes which be in these dayes that the foūdacion is layed vpon the Lord of hostes house y ● the temple maye be buylded For why before these dayes neyther mē nor catel coulde wīue any thyng nether myght any man come in out in rest for trouble but I let euery man go a gaynst his neyghbour Neuerthelesse I wyl now intreate the resydue of this people nomore as afore tyme sayeth the Lorde of hoostes but they shal be a sede of peace The vineyarde shal geue her frute the groūde shal geue her increase y ● heauēs shal geue their dewe I shall cause the rēnaunt of this people to haue all these in possession And it shal come to passe y ● lyke as ye were a curse among y ● the Heathen O ye house of Iuda ye house of Israell Euē so wyl I delyuer you y ● ye shal be a blessyng feare not but let your handes be stronge For thus sayeth the Lorde of hostes lyke as I ●●●ysed to punyshe you what tyme as 〈…〉 prouoked 〈◊〉 vnto wrath say●th the Lorde of hostes spared not Euen ●o 〈◊〉 I 〈◊〉 now in these dayes for to do w●● vnto the house of Iuda Ierusalem theefore feare ye not Now the thynges that ye shal do are these
delyuered they vnto the stewardes and debytes of the kynge to the vndershreues in Celosyria and Phenices they honoured the people the temple of the Lorde Nowe when these thynges were done the rulers came vnto me and sayd The generacion of Israel the Princes the Prestes and Leuites the straunge people indwellers of the lande haue not put awaye theyr vnclennesse from the Cananites Hethytes Pheresytes from the Moabites Egyptiās and Edomytes For bothe they theyr sonnes haue mingled them selues w e the daughters of them and the holy sede is mixte with the out landysh Heathen sens the begynnyng of theyr raygne haue the rulers heades bene partakers of theyr wyckednesse As sone as I had herde these thynges immediatly I rent my holy garmentes and pulled out the heare of my head my beerd and sat me downe sorowfull and heuye So al they that were moued thorowe the worde of the Lord God of Israel came vnto me be yng sorowful for this wyckednes and I sat styl full of heuynesse vntyl the euenynge sacrifice Then stode I vp from fastynge hauyng rente clothes the holy garment kneled downe vpon my knees helde out my hādes vnto the Lorde and sayde O Lorde I am cōfounded and ashamed before thy fa●e for our synnes are become many vpon our heades and our wyckednesses are exalted vnto the heauen for sens the tyme of our fathers we are in great synne vnto this daye And for the synnes of vs and our fathers we with our brethren and with our Prestes haue bene delyuered vnto the kynges of the earth into the swearde and into captiuite became a spoyle with confusion and shame vnto thys daye And nowe O Lorde God howe great is the mercy that we haue gottē of the●in that y u hast left vs a rote a name i y ● place of thy sāctuary to discouer our light i the house of the Lord our God hast geuē vs meate at all tymes of our minystracyon And when we were in captiuyte we were not forsakē of the Lord our God but he made the kynges of Persia gracyous fauourable vnto vs so that they gaue vs vytayles and meate yee and leue to buyld vp the temple of our Lord God agayne to repayre the wasted places of Syon and to dwell in Iewry and Ierusalem And now O Lord what shall we saye hauynge al these thynges in possessyon For we haue broken thy commaundementes which thou gauest vn to vs by the hādes of thy seruauntes y e prophetes sayeng The lande that ye go vnto and that is geuē you for an herytage to haue in possession is defiled with the vnclēnes and fylthynes of the Heathen and w t theyr abhominacion haue they poluted it al together Therfore shal ye not ioyne your daughters vnto theyr sonnes nor mary your sonnes vnto theyr daughters Moreouer ye shall neuer seke to make peace with thē that ye maye increase and eate the best in the lād and that ye maye deuide the inheritaunce of the lande vnto youre children for euermore As for the thynge that now happeneth vnto vs it commeth all for our wycked worckes and great sinnes yet hast thou geuē vs soch a rote y t we are come agayne into our owne lande and we are so wycked y t we haue broken thy statutes cōmaundementes agayne and mengled our selues with the vnclennes of the outlandysh Heathen O Lorde arte y ● angrye with vs wylte thou rote vs cleane out that our rote and name remayne no more O Lord God of Israel thou art true for oure rote endureth yet vnto thys present day And beholde now are we before the in our synnes now can we not stāde before the in them And when Esdras w t thys prayer had knoledged the synne wepynge and lyenge stat vpon the grounde before the tēple there gathered vnto hym from Ierusalē a greate multitude of men and wemen of yonge mē and maydens for there was a very greate wepyng mournynge in the cōgregacyon So when Iechonias the sōne of Iehely one of the chyldren of Israel cryed he sayd vnto Esoras we haue synned against the Lorde because we haue maried out landysh wemē of the Heathen Nowe axt y u ouer all Israel We wyll sweare an othe therfore vnto the Lorde that we shall put awaye all our wyues whiche we haue taken of the Heathen with theyr chyldren lyke as it is appoynted the by oure fore elders Stande vp then open thou it declare it playnely vnto vs accordynge to the lawe of the Lorde for the matter belongeth vnto the we wyll helpe the quite thy self manly So Esdras arose and toke an othe of the rulers of the prestes and of the Leuytes and of all Israel to do after these thynges and they sware ¶ After Esdras had reade the lawe the people put a waye theyr straunge wyues and then returneth euery man merely vnto hys owne dweyllynge CAPI IX THEN Esdras stode vp frō the courte of the temple without went in to the chamber of Ionath as the sōne of Nasabus and remayned there dyd eate no meat nor dronke drynke for the multytude of the people And there was made a proclamacion in all Iewry at Ierusalem for all such as were gathered at Ierusalē out of captiuite y t who soeuer came not to Ierusalem within two or thre dayes accordynge to the iudgement of y ● olde lordes of councel his goodes shulde be taken from hym and be excluded frō the congregacion of the captyuyte And in thre dayes were all they of the trybe of Iuda and Beniamin gathered together at Ierusalem the twētyeth daye of the nynth moneth And the whole multytude sat trem blynge in the courte of the temple for it was wynter So Esdras arose vp sayde vnto them ye haue done vnryghteously in that ye haue takē outlandysh wiues to mariage and so to in crease the synnes of Israel And nowe knoledge the same and geue prayse vnto the Lorde God of our fathers perfourme his wyll departynge from the Heathen of the lande and from the outlandy she wyues Then cryed the whole multytude with loude voyce sayd lyke as y ● hast spoken so wyll we do but for so much as y ● people are many and the wynter here we may nat stāde without the house agayne thys worke is nat a thynge y t can be fynyshed in a daye or two for we be many y ● haue synned in these thynges Ordeyne therfore that the rulers of the multytude they y t dwell with vs as many as haue outlandysh wiues y ● prestes also and iudges of euery place may stāde in the tyme appoynted tyi they swage the wrath of the Lorde in this busynes Then Ionathas the sonne of Ezely and Ozias and Thecan receaued the charge of this matter Bozoramus and Leius and Sabatheus helped them therto After thys all they stode vp that were come out of
rose vp to cōforte me Then toke I my rest vnto the seconde day at night whē they had all rested that they might comforte me I rested also rose vp by night fled and am come hyther in to thꝭ felde as thou seyst am purposed not to returne into the cyte but to remayne here neither to eate nor dryncke but continually to mourne and to fast vntyll I dye Then let I my meditacyons thoughtes fal that I was in spake to her in displeasure Thou most foolysh woman seist thou not oure heuynes mournyng what happeneth vnto vs how Syon our mother is all wofull and sory and howe she is cleane brought downe and in misery seinge we be all nowe in heuynes make oure moue for we be all sorowful As for the heuines that thou takest it is but for one sōne Demaūde the earthe and she shall tel the that it is she which ought by reason to mourne for the fall of so many that growe vpon her For from the begynnyng all men are borne of her and other shal come and behold they walke almost al into destruccyon and many of them shall be roted out Who shulde then by reason make more mournynge then she that hath lost so great a multitude not thou which art sory but for one But yf thou woldeste saye vnto me My mournynge is not lyke y ● mournyng of the earth for I haue lost the frute of my body whiche I bare with heuines sorowe but the earth is accordyng to the maner of the earth and the present multitude goeth againe into her as it is come to passe Then say I vnto the lyke as thou hast borne with trauayle sorowe euē so the earth also frō the begining geueth her frute vnto man for hym y ● made her And therfere withholde thy sorowe and heuynes by thy selfe loke what happeneth vnto the beare it strongly For yf thou ludgest the marcke and ende of God to be righteous and good receauest his coūcelī tyme thou shalt be cōmēded therin Go thy way then into the cyte to thy husbande And she sayde vnto me that wyll I not do I wyll not go into the cytye but heare wyl I die So I commened more with her and sayde Do not so but be counceled and folowe me for how many falles hath Stō Be of good comforte because of the sorowe of Ierusalem For thou se●st that our Sanctuary is layed waste oure aulter broken oure temple destroyed oure playenge of instrumentes and syngyng layed downe the thankesgeutnge put to sylence our myrthis vanyshed awaye the lyght of oure candelstick is quenched the arcke of the couenaūt is taken from vs all oure holy thynges are defyled and the name that is called vpon ouer vs is dishonoured our childrē are put to shame our prestes are brente oure Leuytes are caryed away into captiuite oure virgins are defyled and oure wyues rauished oure ryghteous men spoyled and oure chyldren destroyed oure yong men are brought in bondage and oure stronge worthyes are become weake and Syō which seale is the greatest of all is lowsed vp from her worshyp for she is delyuered into the handes of them that hate vs. And therfore shake of thy great heuynes and put awaye the multytude of sorowes that the Mighty maye be mercy full vnto the and that the Hyeste maye geue the rest from thy laboure and trauayle And it happened that when I was talkynge with her her face dyd shine and glyster so that I was afrayed of her mused what it myght be And immediatly she caste oute a greate voyce very fearful so that the earth shoke at the noise of the woman and I loked and beholde the woman appeared vnto me nomore but there was a cyte builded a place was shewed frō the grounde foundacion Then was I afrayed and cryed with loude voyce and sayde where is Uriel the angell which came to me at the fyrst For he hath caused me to come in many consideracyons and hye thoughtes and myne ende is turned to corrupcion my prayer to rebuke And as I was speakynge these wordes he came vnto me and loked vpon me I laye as one that had bene deed and myne vnderstanding was altered and he toke me by the ryght hande and cōforted me and set me vpon my fete and sayde vnto me what ayleth the and why is thyne vndestanding vexed and the vnderstandyng of thy herte wherfore art thou sory And I sayd Because thou hast forsakē me I haue done accordynge vnto thy wordes I wente in to the folde and there haue I sene thinges that I am not able to expresse He sayd vnto me Stande vp and be manly and I shall geue the exortacyon Then sayd I Speake on to me my Lord forsake me not lest I dye in vayne for I haue sene that I knewe not and herde that I do not knowe Or shall my vnderstandyng be disceaued my minde But nowe I beseche the that thou wylt shewe thy seruaūte of this wōder He answered me then sayd heare me and I shall enfourme the and tel the wherfore thou art afrayed for the hyest hath opened many secrete thīges vnto the. He hath sene that thy waye is ryght and that thou takest sorowe continually for thy people and makest greate lamentacyon for Sion and therfore vnderstande the visyon whiche thou sawest a lytle whyle ago after thys maner Thou sawest a woman mourninge and thou hast comforted her Neuertheles now seyst thou the lykenes of the womā nomore but thou thoughtest there was a cyte buylded and lyke as she tolde the of y ● fal of her sonne so is this the answere The woman whom thou saweste is Syon and where as she tolde the that she hathe bene thyrtye yeares vnfrutefull and baren those are the. xxx yeares wherin there was no offerynge made in her But after xxx yeares Salomon buylded her offred then bare the baren a sonne And where as she tolde y ● that she noryshed hym with laboure that was the dwellyng of Ierusalem But where as she tolde the y ● her sōue dyed whan he came into his chamber that is the fall of Ierusalem And thou sawest her lykenesse howe she mourned for her sōne and what els happened vnto her I haue shewed y ● And now God seyth that thou arte sory in thy mynde suffrest from thy herte for her so hath he shewed the her clearnesse and the fayrnes of her bewtye And therfore I bad the remayne in y ● felde where no house is builded For I knew that the Hyest wolde shewe thys vnto the therfore I commaunded the to go into the felde where no foundacyon of buyldynge is For in the place where the Hyest wyll shewe his cytie there shal be no mans buyldyng And therfore feare not and let not thyne herte be afrayed but go thy waye in and se the glorious and fayre buyldynge and howe greate
sene but onely dust and smoke When I sawe this I was afrayed Afterwarde sawe I the same man come downe from the moūtayne callynge vnto him another peaceable people there came muche people vnto hym some were glad some were sory some of them were bounde so that they were caryed and broughr forth Then was I sycke thorowe great feare and I a waked and sayde thou hast shewed thy seruaunte all thy wonders from the begynnynge and haste counted me worthy that thou myghtest receaue my prayer shew me nowe yet the interpretacion of this dreame For thus I consydre in my vnderstandynge Wo vnto them that shal be lefte in those dayes and muche more wo vnto thē that are nat left behynde for they that were not lefte were in heuynes Nowe vnderstāde I the thynges that are layed vp in the latter dayes which shal happen vnto them to those that are lefte behynde Therfore are they come into greate parelles many necessities lyke as these dreames declare Yet is it easier y ● he which suffred hurte come in these then to passe awaye as a cloude out of the worlde nowe to se the thynges that shall happē in the last Then answered he me sayde The interpretacion of the syght shall I shewe the and I wyl open vnto the the thynge y ● thou hast required For thou hast spoken of them that are left behynde and thys is the interpretacyon He that taketh awaye the parell in that tyme hath kepte him self They that be fallen into harme are such as haue workes fayth vnto the Most myghtie know thys therfore that they whiche be lefte behynde are more blessed thē they that be deed This is the meanynge of the visyon Where as thou sawest a man commynge vp from y e depe of the see the same is he whom God the Hyest hathe kepte a great season whiche by his owne selfe shal delyuer his creature and he shall ordre thē that are left behynde And where as y ● sawest that oute of his mouth there came a blast of wynde fyre storme and howe that he lyft vp nether swerde nor weapen but that the rushynge in of him destroyed the whole multitude that came to fyght against him it signifieth that y e daies come whā God wyll delyuer them that are vpon earth and in a traunce of mynde shall he come vpon them that dwell in the earth And one shall vndertake to fyght agaynste another one cyte against another one place agaynst another one people agaynst another and one realme against another when this commeth to passe then shall the tokens come that I shewed the before and thē shall my sonne be declared whom y u sawest clyme vp as a man And when al the people heare his voyce euery mā shal in theyr owne lande leaue the battayll y t they haue one agaynste another an innumerable multitude shal be gathered together as they that be wyllynge to come to ouercome hym by fyghtynge But he shall stande vpō the toppe of the mount Syō Neuerthelesse Syon shall come shal be shewed beynge prepared and buylded for all men lyke as thou sawest the hyll grauen forth without any handes But my sōne shall rebuke the people y e are come for theyr wyckednes with the tempest for theyr euell ymagynacyons theyr paynes wherwith they shal be punyshed are lyckened vnto the flamme and with out any laboure shall he destroye them euen by the lawe whiche is compared vnto the fyre And where as thou sawest that he gathered another peaceable people vnto hī those are the ten tribes which were caryed awaye presoners out of theyr owne lande in the tyme of Oseas the kynge whom Salmanasar the kynge of Assyria toke presoner and caryed them ouer the water so came they into another lande But they gaue them this councell that they shulde leaue the multitude of the Heathen and to go forth into a forther countre where neuer mankynde dwelt that they myght there kepe theyr statutes which they neuer kepte in theyr owne lande And so they entred in at the narowe passages of the water of Euphrates God shewed tokens for them and helde styll the floude tyll they were passed ouer for thorow y e countre there was a greate waye namely of a yeare and a halfe iourney for the same regyon is called Asareth Then dwelt they there vnto the latter tyme whē they come forth agayne the Hyest shall holde styl the sprenges of the streame agayne that they may go thorowe therfore sawest thou the multytude with peace And they that he lefte behynde of thy people are those that be founde within my border Nowe when he destroyeth the multytude that is gathered together he shall defende his people that remayne and then shall he shewe them greate wonders Then sayde I O Lorde Lorde shewe me this wherfore haue I sene the man cōming vp from the depe of the see And he sayde vnto me Lyke as thou cāst nether seke out nor knowe these thynges that are in the depe of the see euen so mayest thou not se my sonne or those that be with hym but in the tyme of the daye This is the interpretacyon of the dreame which y u sawest therfore thou onely arte here lyghtened for thou haste forsaken thyne owne lawe applyed thy dylygence vnto myne and sought it Thy lyfe hast thou ordred in wysdome and haste called vnderstandyng thy mother therfore haue I shewed the the treasure of the Hyest After thre dayes I wyll shew the more talke with the at more large yee heuy and wonderous thynges wyll I declare vnto the. Then wēt I forth into the felde geuyng prayse thankes greatly vnto God because of hys wonders whiche he dyd in tyme and because he gouerneth the same and such as is in tyme and there I sat thre dayes ¶ God appereth vnto Esdras in the bush and sheweth him what he shall do CAPI XIIII VPON the thyrde daye I sat vnder an oke tree then came there a voyce vnto me out of the bush and sayde Esdras Esdras And I sayde here am I Lorde and stode vp vpon my fete Then spake he vnto me In the bush dyd I appere vnto Moses and talked with hym when my people serued in Egypte and I sente hym and led my people out of Egypt and brought hym vpō the mount Syon where I helde him by me a longe season and tolde hym my wonderous worckes and shewed hym the secretes of the tymes and the ende and commaunded hym sayinge These wordes shalt thou declare not hyde them And nowe I saye vnto the that thou laye vp in thyne herte the dreames that thou hast sene the interpretacions whiche I haue shewed the for thou shalte be receyued of all thou shalt be turned and remayne with my councell and with such as be lyke the vntyll the tymes be ended For the worlde hath lost
honger of bread and because of the great trouble Beholde I gather and call together all the Kynges of the earth which are from the vprysyng from the South from the East Lybanus to turne vnto thē and restore the thinges that they haue geuen them Lyke as they do yet this daye vnto my chosen so wyl I do also and recompense thē in theyr bosome Thus sayeth the Lorde God My ryght hand shal not spare the synners my swerde shall not ●easse ouer them that shed the innocent bloude vpon earth The fire is gone out from his wrath and hath consumed the foūdacious of the earth and the sinners like the strawe that is kyndled Wo worth them that synne kepe not my commaundementes sayeth the Lorde I wyll not spare them Go your way ye chyldren frome vyolence defyle not my Saynctuary for the Lord knoweth all them that synne agaynst him and therfore deliuereth he them vnto death destruccyon For nowe are the plages come vpon y ● worlde and ye shall remayne in them For God shall not delyuer you because ye haue synned against him Beholde an horryble vysyon commeth from the Easte where generacions of Dragōs shal come out and the people of the Arabes with many charettes and the multitude of them shall be as the wynde vpon earthe that all they whiche heare them ragynge in theyr wrath may feare and be afrayed and as the wylde bores out of the wood so shall they go out and with great power shal they come stande fyghtyng w t them shal wast the porcyon of the lande of the Assyrians And then shall the Dragons haue the vpper hande not remembryng their byrth and shall turne aboute swearynge together in greate power to persecute them But these shal be afrayed kepe silence at theyr power and shall fle and one out of the lande of the Assirians shal besege them consume one of them and in theyr hoste shal be feare drede and stryfe among theyr kynges Beholde cloudes from the Easte from the North vnto the South and they are very horryble to loke vpon full of wrath and storme They shall smyte one vpon another and they shal smyte at the great starre vpon earth and theyr starre and the bloude shal be from the swerde vnto the bely and the smoke of man vnto the Camels lytter And there shal be great ferefulnesse tremblyng vpon earthe and they that se the wrath shall be afrayed and a tremblynge shall come vpon them And then shall there come greate raynes from the South from the Northe parte from the West and from the stormy wynde from the East and shall shut thē vp agayne and the cloude which he raysed vp in wrath and the starre to cause feare towarde y ● East west wynde shal be destroyed the greate cloudes shal be lyfte vp the myghtie cloudes full of wrathe and the starre that they maye make all the earth afrayed and them that dwell therin ▪ and that they maye poure out ouer all places an horryble starre fyre and hayle and flyenge sweardes and many waters that all feldes may be full and al ryuers and they shal breake downe the cyties and walles moūtaines and hylles al trees wood and the grasse of the medowes and al their frute And they shal go stedfast vnto Babylon and make her afrayed they shall come to her and besege her the starre all wrath shall they poure out vpon her Then shall the dust smoke go vp vnto the heauen and all they that be aboute her shal bewayle her and they that remayne vnder her shal do seruice vnto them that haue put her in feare And thou Asia y e comfortest thy selfe also vpō the hope of Babylon and art a worship of her personne Wo be vnto the thou wretch because thou hast made thy selfe lyke vnto her hast deckte thy daughters in whoredome that they might triūphe and please thy louers whiche haue alwaye desired to cōmitte whordome with the thou hast folowed the abhominable cite in all her workes and inuencions Therfore sayth God I wyl sende plages vpō the wyddowhode pouerte hōgre warres and pestylence to wast thy houses with destruccion and death and the glorye of thy power shal be dryed vp as a floure whē the heate riseth y t is sent ouer the Thou shalt be sycke as a pore wyfe that is plaged beaten of wemē so that the myghtie and louer shal not be able to receyue the. Wolde I so hate the sayeth the Lord If thou haddest not alwaye slayne my chosen exaltynge the stroke of thy handes and sayde ouer theyr death whē thou wast dronken set forth the beautie of thy countenaunce The reward of thy whoredome shal be recompensed the in thy bosome therfore shalt tho● receyue rewarde Lyke as thou hast done vnto my chosen sayeth the Lorde euē so shall God do vnto the and shal deliuer the into the plage Thy chyldren shall dye of honger and thou shalt fall thorowe the swerde Thy cyties shal be broken downe all thyne shall perishe with the swerde in the felde They that be in the mountaynes shall dye of hongre and eate their owne flesh dryncke their owne bloud for very hongre of bred and thyrst of water Thou vnhappy shalt come thorowe the see and receyue plages agayne In the passage they shall cast downe the slayne cytie shall rote out one parte of thy lande consume the porcyon of glory They shall treade the downe lyke stubble they shal be thy fyre shal consume the thy cities thy lande thy woode thy frutefull ●rees shal they burne vp w t the fyre Thy chyldren shal they cary awaye captiue loke what y ● hast they shall spoyle it marre the bewtye of thy face ¶ The Heathen shal be punysshed CAPI XVI WO be vnto the Babylon Asia wo be vnto the Egypt Syrya gyrde your selues w t clothes of sack hearre mourne your chyldren be sory for your destruccyon is at hande A swerde is sente vpon you and who wyll turne it backe A fyre is kyndled among you and who wyl quench it Plages are sēt vnto you what is he that wyl driue them away May any man dryue awaye an hongrye lion in the wod Or maye any man quēch the fyre in stubble whā it hath begōne to burne May one turne agayne the arowe that is shot of a strōg archer The myghtye Lorde sendeth the plages what is he that wyl driue them away The fyre is kindled gone forth in his wrath what is he y ● wyll quenche it He shal cast lyghtnynges who shal not fere He shal thōdre who shall not be afrayed The Lorde shal threaten who shall not vtterly be beaten to poulder at his presence The earth quaketh the foundacions therof the see aryseth vp w t waues from the depe the floudes of it are vnquyete
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
beastes and wha●fyshes Thorowe hym are all thynges set in good ordre and perfourmed and in hys worde all thynges endure I speake much but I can not sufficiently attayne vnto it for he hym selfe onely is the perfeccyon of all wordes We shulde prayse the Lorde after al our power for he is great in all hys worckes The Lorde is to be feared yee very greate is he and maruelous is hys power Prayse the Lorde and magnify him as much as ye maye yet doth he farre exceade all prayse O magnifye hym with all youre power and laboure earnestly yet are ye in no wyse able suffycyētly to prayse hym Who hath sene him y t he might tell vs Who cā magnifie hym so greatly as he is For there are hyd yet greater thinges then these be as for vs we haue sene but fewe of his worckes For the Lord hath made all thynges and geuen wysdome to suche as feare God CAPI XLIIII ¶ The prayse of certen holy men ▪ Hen●●● ▪ Noe Abr●ha● Isaac and Iacob LET VS commende the noble famous men and the generacyon of our fore elders and fathers Many more gloryous actes hath the Lorde done and shewed hys greate power euer sens the begynnynge The noble famous men raygned in theyr kyngdomes and bare excellente rule In theyr wysdome and vnderstandynge they folowed the councell shewed in the prophecyes They led the ●ol●ke thorow the councel wysdome of the Scribes of the people Wise sentēces are founde in they re instruccyon They soughte the swetenes melody of Musycke broughte forth the pleasaūt sōges in scripture They were ryche also and coulde cōforte and pacifye those that dwelt with them All these were very noble and honorable men ī theyr generacyōs and were well reported of in theyr tymes These haue lefte a name behynde thē so that theyr prayse shall alwaye be spoken of Afterwarde there were some whose remembraunce is gone They came to naughte peryshed as though they had neuer bene became as though they had neuer bene borne yee and theyr chyloren also with them Neuertheles these are louyng men whose ryghteousnesse shall neuer be forgotten but continue by their posterite Theyr chyldren are an holy good herytage Theyr sede endured fast in the couenaunt For their sakes shall theyr chyldren sede contynue for euer and they re prayse shall neuer be put downe Theyr bodyes are buryed in peace but their name liueth for euermore The people can speake of they re wysdome and the cōgregaciō cā talke of their prayse Enoch walked right acceptably before the Lorde therfore was he translated for an example of amēdement to the generaciōs Noe was a stedfast and righteous man and in y ● time of wrath he became a reconcylynge Therfore was he left a remnaunt vnto the earth when the floude came An euerlastīg couenaūt was made with him that all flesh shulde perishe nomore w t the water Abraham was a greate father of many people in glory was there none lyke vnto him He kepte the lawe of the Hyeste and came into a couenaunt with him He set the couenaūt in his fleshe and when he was proued he was founde faythfull Therfore swore god vnto him with an othe that he wolde blesse al people in his sede that he wolde multiply and increase him as the duste of the earth to exalt his sede as the starres yee and that his sede shuld haue the possessyō an inherytaunce of the lande from see to see and from the ryuer vnto the borders of the worlde With Isaac dyd he stablysh the same couenaunt for Abraham his fathers sake Yee that gracious blessing and health of al mē and couenaunt dyd he stablysh with Isaac and made it to reit vpon the head of Iacob He knewe him in that he prospered hym so wel and richely and gaue him an herytage and sundered his porcyon by it ●elfe parted it among the twelue tribes Mercyfull men brought he out of him which founde fauoure in the syght of all fleshe ¶ The prayse of Moses Aaton and Phinehes CAPI XLV MOses beloued of God men whose remembraunce is in Hye prayse hym that the Lorde made lyke in the glory of the saynctes and magnyfyed hym so that the enemyes stode in awe of hym thorowe his wordes he dyd greate wonders He made him greate in the syghte of kynges gaue hym commaundemente before hys people shewed him his glorious power He stablyshed hym with faythfulnes mekenes and chose hym out of all men For he herde his voyce ▪ and he led hym in the darcke cloude and there he gaue him y ● commaūdementes yee the lawe of lyfe and wysdome that he might teach Iacob hꝭ couenaūt and Israel his lawes He chose Aaron hys brother also oute of the trybe of Leui exalted hym made hym such lyke An euerlasting cauenaūt made he with hym and gaue hym the presthode in the people He made him glorious i bewtyfull araye and clothed hym with the garmēt of honoure He put perfecte ioye vpon him and gyrded him with strength He deckte hym with syde clothes a tunycle with an ouerbody cote also and a gyrdle Roūde about made he hym belles of golde and that many that when he went in the sounde myghte be herde that they myghte make a noyse in the Sanctuary geue the people warnynge The holy garment was wrought brodred with golde yalowe sylcke and purple And in the brestlappe there was a goodly worcke wherin was fastened lyght and perfectnesse Upō y ● same also there was a worcke fastened set wyth costly precyous stones all bounde with golde and thys he brought in hys mynistracyon The stones were fastened for a remembraunce after the nomber of the twelue trybes of Israell Upon hys mytre there was a plate of pure gold a grauen ymage of holynes a famous noble worcke garnyshed and pleasaūt to loke vpon Before hī were there sene no such faire ornametes these it behoued him alway to vse There might none other put thē on but onely his childrē his childers children per petually Dayly perfourmed he his offeriges two tymes Moses fylled hys handes and anoynted hym with holy oyle Thys was nowe confyrmed hym wyth an euerlastinge couenaunt and to his sede as the dayes of heauen namely that hys children shulde alway ministre before hym and perfourme the offyce of the presthode and wyshe the people good in his name Before all men lyuynge chose he him that he shulde offre incense before the Lorde and make odours for a swete sauoure and remembraunce that he shulde reconcyle the people of the Lord w t him againe He gaue him auctorite also in his cōmaundemētes in the couenaūt that he shulde teach Iacob the statutes and testymonyes and to enfour me Israell in hys lawe Therfore there stode vp certayne agaynst hym and had enuye at hym in
gatheryng What is become of them that coyned syluer and were so carefull and coulde not bryng theyr workes to passe They be coted out gone downe to hell other men are come vp in theyr steades Yonge men haue sene lyght dwelte vpon earth but the way of reformacyon haue they not knowen nor vnderstande the pathes therof nether haue theyr chyldren receaued it yet ryght farre is it frō them It hath not bene herde of in the lande of Canaan nether hath 〈◊〉 bene sene at Theman The Agarenes sought after wysdome but that whiche is earthly lyke as the marchaūtes of the lande do They of Theman are connynge also and they laboure for wysdome vnderstandynge but the waye of true wysdome they knowe not neyther do they thincke vpon the pathes therof O Israell howe great is the house of God how large is the place of his possession Great is he hathe none ende yee vnmeasurable What is become of those famouse gyauntes that were so great of bodies so worthy men of warre Those had not the Lord chosen nether haue they founde the waye of reformacyon therefore were they destroted for so much as they had no wysdome they perysshed because of theyr foolyshnesse Who hathe gone vp into heauen to take wysdome there and brought her downe frō the cloudes Who hath gone ouer the see to fynde her and hath chosen her aboue golde so brought her hyther No man knoweth the wayes of wysdome neyther is there any that can seke out her pathes But he y ● woteth all thynges knoweth her and he hathe foūde her out w t hys fore knowledge This same is he which prepared the earth at y ● begynnynge fylled it with all maner of foules beastes When he sendeth out y ● lyght it goeth and when he calleth it agayne it obeyeth hym with feare The Starres kepe theyr watche and geue theyr lyght yee and that gladly When he calleth them they say here we be And so wyth chearefulnesse they shewe lyghte vnto hym that made them This is oure God and there shall none other be compared vnto hym It is he that hath founde out all wysdome and hath geuen her vnto Iacob his seruaunt and to Israel his beloued After warde dyd he shewe hym selfe vpon earthe and dwelt amonge men ¶ The rewarde of them that kepe the lowe and the punyshement of them that despyse it A comfortynge of the people beynge in captyn●● A complaynte of Ierusalem and vnder the fygure thereof of the Churche A consolacyon and comtortynge of the same CAPI IIII. THis is the Booke of the commaundementes of God and the lawe that endureth for euer All they that kepe it shall come to lyfe but such as forsake it shal come to death Turne the O Iacob and take hold of it walcke by this waye thorow his bryghtnesse and shyne Gene not thyne honoure to another and thy worshyppe to a straunge people O Israell howe happye are we seyng that God hath shewed vs suche thinges as are pleasaunt vnto hym Be of good chere thou people of God O thou auncient Israel Nowe are ye solde amonge y ● Heath● howbeit not for your vtter destruccyon but because ye prouoked God the Lord to wrath and displeasure therfore were ye delyuered vnto your enemyes for ye displeased y ● euerlastynge God that made you offeringe vnto deuels not to God Ye haue forgotten hym that brought you vp and your nursse haue ye greued O Ierusalem Whan she sawe y ● the wrath of God was commynge vpon you she sayde Herken O ye that dwell aboute Syon for God hathe brought me in to great heuynes why I se the captiuite of my people of my sonnes and daughters which the euerlastyng God wyll bryng vpon them With ioy did I norish thē but nowe must I leaue them with wepynge and sorowe Let no man reioyce ouer me wyddowe forsaken which for the synnes of my chyldrē am desolate of euery man For why they departed from the lawe of God they wold not knowe hys ryghtuousnes nor walcke in the way of his cōmaundementes and as for the pathes of the trueth and godlynes they had no lust to go in them O ye dwellers aboute Syon come and let vs call to remembraunce the captyuyte y ● the euerlasting God hath brought vpō my sonnes my daughters He hath brought a people vpon them frō farre an vncurteous people and of a straunge language whiche nether regarde the olde nor pytie the yonge These haue caryed awaye the deare beloued of my wyddowes leauynge me alone both desolate and chyldlesse But alas what can I helpe you Now he that hath brought these plages vpō you delyuer you also from the handes of your enemyes Go your waye O my chyldren go youre waye for I am desolate forsaken I haue put of the clothynge of peace and put vpon me the sack cloth of prayer and for my tyme I wyll call vpon the most Hyest Be of good cheare O my chyldren crye vnto the Lorde and he shall delyuer you from the power of y ● prynces youre enemyes For verely I haue euer a good hope of your prosperous health yee a very gladnes is come vpon me from the holy one because of the mercy that ye shall haue of our euerlastynge sauyour With mournynge and wepynge dyd I let you go fro me but with loye and perpetuall gladnesse shall the Lorde brynge you agayne vnto me Lyke as the neyghboures of Syon sawe your captiuite from God Euen so shal they also se shortly your health in god which shall come on you with great honour and euerlastyng worshyppe O my chyldrē suffre paciētly the wrathe that shall come vpon you For the enemye hath persecuted the but shortely thou shalte se his destruccyon and shalte treade vppon hys necke My derlynges haue gone rough harde wayes for they are led awaye as a flocke that is scatred abroade with the enemies But be of good comforte O my chyldren and crye vnto the Lorde For he that led you awaye hath you yet in remēbraūce and lyke as ye haue bene mynded to swarue from your God so shall ye nowe endeuour your selues x. tymes more to turne agayne to seke him For he y ● hath brought these plages vpō you shal bryng you euerlasting ●oy agayne w t your helth Take a good herte vnto the O Ierusalē for he whyche gaue the y e name exhorteth the so do The wycked doers that nowe put the to trouble shal perysh and suche as haue reioy sed at thy fall shal be punyshed The cytyes whom thy chyldren serue and that haue caryed awaye thy sonnes shal be correcte For lyke as they be nowe glad of thy decaye and reioyse at thy fall so shall they mourne in their owne destrucciō The ioye of their multytude shal be taken away and their cheare shal be turned to sorowe For a fyre shall fall
in to a shyppe and passed ouer and came in to his owne citye And beholde they brought to hym a man sycke of the palsye lyenge in a bed And when Iesus sawe the fayth of them he sayde vnto the sicke of the palsye sonne be of good cheare thy synnes be forgyuen the. And beholde certayne of the Scrybes sayde within them selues this man blasphemeth And when Iesus sawe theyr thoughtes he sayde Wherfore thynke ye euyll in youre hertes Whyther is easyer to saye thy synnes be forgyuen the or to saye aryse and walke But that ye maye knowe that the sonne of man hath power to forgyue synnes in earth Then sayeth he vnto the sycke of the palsye Aryse take vp thy bed and go vnto thyne house And he arose departed to his house But the people that sawe it meruayled and glorified god which had gyuen suche power vnto men ⊢ ✚ And as Iesus passed forth from thence he sawe a man named Mathewe syttynge at the receyte of custome and he sayeth vnto hym folowe me And he arose and folowed hym And it came to passe as Iesus sat at meate in his house beholde many publicans also and synners that came sat downe with Iesus and his disciples And when the Pharises sawe it they sayd vnto his disciples why eateth your mayster with Publicans and synners But when Iesus herde that he sayde vnto them They that be stronge nede not the Phisician but they that are sycke Go ye rather and learne what that meaneth I wyl haue mercy and not sacrifice For I am not come to call the ryghteous but synners to repentaunce ⊢ ✚ Then came the disciples of Iohn̄ vnto hym sayeng Why do we and the Pharises fast for the most parte but thy disciples fast not And Iesus sayde vnto them Can the brydegromes chyldren mourne as longe as the brydegrome is with them But the dayes wyll come when the brydegrome shal be taken from them and then shall they fast No man putteth a pece of newe cloth in an olde garment For then taketh he awaye the pece from the garment the rent is made worse Neyther do men put newe wyne in to olde bottels els the bottels breake and the wyne runneth out and the bottels perysshe But they put newe wyne in to newe bottels and bothe are saued togyther ⊢ ✚ Whyle he thus spake vnto them beholde there came a certayne ruler and worshypped hym sayenge My doughter is euen nowe deceased but come and laye thy hande vpon her and she shall lyue And Iesus arose and folowed him and so dyd his disciples And beholde a woman whiche was dyseased with an yssue of blood twelue yeres came behynde hym and touched the hemme of his vesture For she sayd within her selfe yf I may touche but euen his vesture only I shal be safe But Iesus turned hym aboute and when he saw her he sayd Doughter be of good comforte thy fayth hath made the safe And the womā was made hole euen that same tyme ⊢ And when Iesus came in to the rulers house and saw the mynstrels and the people makynge a noyse he sayd vnto them get you hence for the mayde is not dead but slepeth And they laughed hym to scorne But when the people were put forth he wente in toke her by the hande ❀ and sayd damsel aryse the damsel arose And this noyse went abrode in to all the lande And when Iesus departed thence two blynde men folowed hym cryenge saynge O thou sonne of Dauid haue mercy on vs. And when he was come in to the house the blynde came to hym And Iesus sayth vnto them Byleue ye that I am able to do this They say vnto hym Lorde we byleue Then touched he theyr eyes sayenge accordynge to your fayth be it vnto you And theyr eyes were opened And Iesus charged them sayenge Se that no man knowe of it But they when they were departed spred abrode his name in all that lande As they wente oute beholde they brought to hym a dombe man possessed of a deuyl And when the deuyl was cast out the dombe spake And the peple merueyled saynge it was neuer so sene in Israel But the Pharises sayde He casteth out deuyls thorowe the prynce of deuyls And Iesus went aboute all cityes townes teachynge in theyr synagoges and preachynge the glad tydynges of the kyngdome healynge euery sycknes euery dysease amonge the people But when he sawe the people he was moued w t compassyon on them bycause they were destitute and scattered abrode euē as shepe hauynge no shepherde Then sayth he vnto his disciples the haruest truely is plenteous but the labourers are fewe Pray ye therfore the Lorde of the haruest that he wyll sende labourers in to his haruest ¶ Christ sendeth out his xii apostles to preache in I●●y● syueth them charge teacheth them and conforteth ●he●●● agaynst persecucyon and trouble CAPI X. ANd when his twelue disciples were called vnto hym he gaue them power agaynst vncleane spirites to cast them oute to heale all maner of syckenes all maner of dysease The names of the twelue apostles are these The fyrst Simon whiche is called Peter and Andrewe his brother Iames the sonne of Zebede and Iohn̄ his brother Philip and Barthylmew Thomas Mathew whiche had bene a ☞ Publican Iames the sonne ▪ of Alphe and Lebbeus whose syrname was Taddeus Simon of Canaan and Iudas Iscarioth whiche also betrayed hym Iesus sent forth these xii in nombre whom he cōmaunded sayenge Go not into the way of the gentyls and in to the citie of the Samaritans entre ye not But go rather to the lost shepe of the house of Israel Go and preache sayenge The kyngdome of heuen is at hande Heale the sycke clense the lepers rayse the deade cast out deuyls Frely ye haue receyued gyue frely Possesse not gold nor syluer nor ☞ brasse in your purses nor yet scryp towarde your iourney neyther two cotes neyther shoes nor yet a rodde For the workeman is worthy of his meate But to what soeuer citye or towne ye shall come enquyre who is worthy in it and there abyde tyll ye go thence And when ye come in to an house salute the same And yf the house be worthy let your peace come vpō it But yf it be not worthy let youre peace returne to you agayne And who soeuer shall not receyue you nor wyll heare your preachyng When ye depart out of the house or that citye shake of the dust of your feete Uerely I saye vnto you it shall be easyer for the lande of Zodom and Gomor in the day of iudgement then for that citye Beholde I sende you forthe as shepe amonge wolues Be ye therfore wyse as serpentes and innocent as doues But beware of men for they shall delyuer you vp to the counselles and shall scourge you in theyr Synagoges
be vnto the as an heathen man as a Publican Uerely I saye vnto you whatsoeuer ye bynde on earth shall be bounde in heuen And what so euer ye lose on earth shall be losed in heuen Agayne I say vnto you that yf ii of you agre in earth vpon any maner of thynge what soeuer they desyre they shal haue it of my father whiche is in heuen For where two or thre are gathered togyther in my name there am I in the myddꝭ of them Then came peter to him and sayde Lorde howe ofte shall I forgyue my brother yf he syn agaynst me Tyll seuen tymes Iesus sayeth vnto hym I saye vnto the vntyll seuen tymes but seuentye tymes seuentymes ⊢ ✚ Therfore is the kyngdome of heuen lykened vnto a certayne man that was a kynge which wolde take accountes of his seruauntes And when he had begon to reken one was brought vnto hym whiche ought hym x. M ▪ talentes but for asmoch as he was not able to paye his Lorde cōmaunded hym to be solde and his wyfe and chyldren and all that he had and payment to be made The seruaunt fell downe besought hym sayenge Syr haue pacience with me I wyll paye the all Then had the lorde pitye on that seruaunt losed hym and forgaue hym the det So the same seruaunt went out and founde one of his felowes which ought hym an hundred pence and he layde handes on hym and toke hym by the throte sayenge Pay that thou owest And his felow fell downe besought hym sayenge Haue pacience with me and I wyll paye the all And he wolde not but wente and cast hym into pryson tyll he shulde paye the det So when his felowes sawe what was done they were very sory came and tolde vnto theyr lorde al that had happened Then his lorde called hym sayd vnto hym o thou vngracious seruaunt I forgaue the all that det whē thou desyredst me shuldest not thou also haue had compassion on thy felow euen as I had pitye on the And his Lorde was wroth and deliuered hym to the saylers tyll he shulde paye all that was due vnto hym So lykewyse shall my heuenly father do also vnto you yf ye from your hertes forgiue not euery one his brother theyr trespasses ⊢ ¶ Chryst gyueth answere concernynge maryage and ●●acheth not to be carefull nor to loue worldly ryched CAPI XIX ANd it came to passe that when Iesus had finysshed these sayenges he gatte hym from Galile and came in to the coostes of Iury beyonde Iordan and moch people folowed hym he healed them there The Pharises also came vnto hym temtyng hym and sayenge vnto hym Is it lawful for a man to make a deuorcement ▪ with his wyfe for any maner of cause He answered sayde vnto them Haue ye not red howe that he whiche made man at the begynnyng made them man woman and sayd for this cause shall a man leaue father mother and shall cleue vnto his wyfe and they twayne shal be one flesshe Wherfore nowe they are not twayne but one fleshe Let not man therfore put a sunder that whiche God hath coupled togyther They saye vnto hym why dyd Moses then cōmaunde to gyue a testimonyall of deuorcement and to put her awaye He sayde vnto them Moses bycause of the hardnesse of your hertes suffered you to put awaye your wyues But from the begynnynge it was not so I say vnto you whosoeuer putteth awaye his wyfe except it be for fornicacyon marieth another breaketh wedlocke And who so maryeth her whiche is deuorced dothe cōmyt aduoutrye His discyples saye vnto hym yf the matter be so bytwene man wyfe then is it not good to marry He sayde vnto them all men can not comprehend this sayenge saue they to whome it is gyuen for ☞ there are some chaste whiche are so borne out of theyr mothers wombe And there are some chast which be made chaste of men And there be chaste whiche haue made them selues chaste for the kyngdome of heuens sake He that can comprehende it let hym comprehende Then were there brought vnto hym yonge chyldren that he shuld put his handes on them and praye And the disciples r●●●●ked them But Iesus sayde vnto them Suffre the chyldren and forbyd them not to come vnto me for of soche is the kyngdome of heuen And when he had put his handes on them he departed thence And beholde one came sayde vnto hym good mayster what good thynge shall I do that I maye haue eternall lyfe He sayde vnto hym ☞ why callest thou me good there is none good but one and that is God But yf thou wylte entre into lyfe kepe the cōmaundementes He sayeth vnto him Which Iesus sayd Thou shalte not cōmyt manslaughter Thou shalte not commyt aduoutrye Thou shalte not steale Thou shalte not beare false wytnesse honoure father and mother and thou shalt loue thyne neyghbour as thy selfe The yonge man sayeth vnto hym All these thynges haue I kepte from my youth vp what lacke I yet Iesus sayde vnto hym yf thou wylte be perfyte go and sell all that thou hast and gyue to the poore thou shalt haue treasure in heuen and come and folow me But when the yong man herde that sayenge he went awaye sorye For he had greate possessions Then Iesus sayde vnto his discyples Uerely I saye vnto you it shall be hard for the ryche to enter into the kyngdom of heuen And agayne I saye vnto you it is easyer for a camell to go through the eye of a nedle thē for the ryche to enter into the kyngdome of god When the disciples herde this they were excedyngly amased sayenge who then can be saued But Iesus behelde them and sayde vnto them with men this is vnpossyble but with god all thynges are possyble ✚ Then answered Peter and sayd vnto hym Beholde we haue forsaken all and folowed the what shal we haue therfore Iesus sayde vnto them verely I say vnto you that when the sonne of man shall syt in the seate of his maiestye ye that haue folowed me in the regeneracyon shall syt also vpon xii seates iudge the. xii trybes of Israell And euery one that forsaketh house or brethren or systers or father or mother or wyfe or chyldren or landes for my names sake shall receyue an hundred folde and shal in heryte euerlastyng lyfe ⊢ But many that are fyrst shall be last the last shal be fyrst ¶ Chryst teacheth by a similytude that god is dettour vnto no man He teacheth his disciples to be lowly and gyueth two blynde men theyr syght CAPI XX. ✚ FOr the kyngdome of heuen is lyke vnto a man that is an housholder which went out early in the mornyng to hyre labourers in to his vineyard And when the agrement was made with the labourers for a peny a daye he sent them
in to his vyneyearde And he went out about the thyrd houre and saw other standyng ydel in the market place and sayd vnto them go ye also into the vyneyearde whatsoeuer is ryght I wyll gyue you And they went theyr waye Agayne he went out about the syxte nynthe houre and dyd lykewyse And about the eleuenth houre he went out founde other standynge ydell and sayde vnto them Why stande ye here al the daye ydel They saye vnto him bycause no man hath hyred vs. He sayeth vnto them go ye also into the vineyearde whatsoeuer is ryght that shal ye receyue So when euen was come the Lorde of the vineyarde sayeth vnto his stewarde call the labourers gyue them theyr hyre begynnynge at the laste vntyll the fyrst And when they dyd come that came aboute the eleuenth houre they receyued euery man a peny But when the fyrst came also they supposed that they shuld haue receyued more and they lykewyse receyued euerye man a peny And when they had receyued it they murmured agaynst the good man of the house sayenge These last haue wrought but one houre and thou hast made them equall vnto vs whiche haue borne the burden and heate of the day But he answered vnto one of them sayde frende I do the no wronge dydest thou not agre with me for a peny Take that thyne is and go thy waye I wyll gyue vnto this last euen as vnto the. Is it not lawfull for me to do as me lysteth with myne owne goodes Is thyne eye euyll bycause I am good So the last shall be fyrst the fyrst shall be last For many be called but few be chosen ⊢ ✚ And Iesus goynge vp to Ierusalem toke the. xii discyples asyde in the waye and sayde vnto them Beholde we go vp to Ierusalem and the son of man shal be betrayed vnto the cheyfe Preestes and vnto the scrybes and they shall condemne hym to death and shall delyuer hym to the Gentyls to be mocked and to be scourged and to be crucifyed and the thyrd day he shall ryse agayne ✚ Then came to hym the mother of Zebedes chyldren with her sonnes worshyppyng hym and desyryng a certayne thyng of hym And he sayeth vnto her what wylte thou She sayde vnto hym Graunt that these my two Sonnes maye syt the one on the ryght hande and the other on the lefte in thy kyngdome But Iesus answered and sayd ☞ Ye wote not what ye aske Are ye able to drynke of the cup that I shall drynke of and to be Baptised with the baptyme that I am baptised with They say vnto hym we are He sayde vnto them ye shall drynke in dede of my cup be baptised with the baptym that I am baptised with But to syt on my ryght hand and on my lefte is not myne to gyue but it shal chaunce vnto them that it is prepared for of my father ⊢ And whē the ten herde this they disdayned at the ii brethren But Iesus called them vnto hym sayd ye know that the prynces of the nacions haue dominion ouer them And they that are greate men exercyse auctoryte vpon them It shall not be so amonge you But whosoeuer wyll be greate amonge you let hym be your minister and who so wyll be cheyf amonge you let him be your seruaunt euen as the son of man came not to be ministred vnto but to minister and to gyue his lyfe a redemciō for many ⊢ And as they departed from Ierico moch peple folowed him And beholde two blynde men syttyng by the way syde when they herde that Iesus passed by they cryed sayenge O Lorde thou son of Dauid haue mercy on vs. And the peple rebuked them bycause they shulde holde theyr peace But they cryed the more sayeng haue mercy on vs O lorde thou sonne of Dauid And Iesus stode styll called them sayde what wyll ye that I shal do vnto you They saye vnto him Lorde that our eyes maye be opened So Iesus had cōpassion on them touched theyr eyes immediatly theyr eyes receyued syght And they folowed hym ¶ He rydeth in to Ierusalem dryueth the marchauntes out of the temple curseth the fygge tree and rebuketh the Pharises with the similitude of the two sonnes and of the husband men that slewe soche as were sent vnto them CAPI XXI ✚ ANd when they drewe nygh vnto Ierusalem and were come to Bethphage vnto mounte Oliuete then sent Iesus two disciples sayeng vnto them Go into the towne that lyeth ouer agaynst you anone ye shall fynde an asse bounde a colte with her loose them brynge them vnto me And yf any man saye ought vnto you saye ye the lorde hath nede of them streyght waye he wyll let them go All this was done that it myght be fulfylled which was spoken by the prophet sayenge Tell ye the doughter of Sion beholde thy kynge cometh vnto the meke sittynge vpon an asse a colte the fole of the Asse vsed to the yocke The disciples went dyd as Iesus cōmaunded them and brought the asse the colte and put on them theyr clothes set him theron And many of the people spred theyr garmentes in the way Other cut downe braunches from the trees and strawed them in the waye Moreouer the people that went before they that came after cryed sayenge Hosanna to the son of Dauid Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the lorde ☞ Hosanna in the hyest ⊢ ✚ And when he was come to Ierusalem all the citye was moued sayenge who is this And the people sayde this is Iesus the Prophet of Nazareth a citye of Galile And Iesus went into the temple of god cast out al them that solde bought in the temple ouerthrewe the tables of the money chaungers the seates of them that solde doues sayde vnto them It is wrytten my house shall be called the house of prayer But ye haue made it a den of theues And the blynde the halte came to hym in the temple he healed them When the cheyf Preestes Scrybes sawe the wonders that he dyd the chyldren cryeng in the temple sayenge Hosanna to the son of Dauid they disdayned sayde vnto hym heatest thou what these say But Iesus sayeth vnto them Why not haue ye neuer red Out of the mouth of babes suckelynges thou hast ordeyned prayse And he left them went out of the citye to Bethanie had his abydyng there ⊢ In the mornyng as he returned in to the citye agayne he hungred whē he had spyed a fyg●re in the waye he came to it found nothyng theron but leaues only and sayde vnto it Neuer fruyte growe on the hence forwardes And anone the fygge tree wethered away And when his disciples saw it they marueyled sayenge Howe soone is the fygge tree wethered away
what is my desyre but that it were alredy kyndled Notwithstandyng I must be baptised w t a baptyme how am I payned tyll it be ended Suppose ye that I am come to sende peace on earth I tell you nay but rather deuysyon For from henceforth there shall be fyue in one house deuyded thre agaynst two and two agaynst thre The father shall be dedeuyded agaynst the sonne and the sonne agaynst the father The mother agaynst the doughter and the doughter agaynst the mother The mother in lawe agaynst the doughter in lawe and the doughter in law agaynst her mother in lawe He sayde also to the people When ye se a cloude ryse out of the West streyght waye ye saye there cometh a showre and so it is And whēye se the south wynd blow ye say it wyll be hote it cometh to passe Ye ypocrytes ye can discerne the outwarde apperaunce of the skye and of the earth but howe happeneth it that ye can not skyl of this tyme Yea why iudge ye not of your selues ●hat is ryght When thou goest with ●●yne aduersary to the ruler as thou arte in the way gyue diligence that thou mayst be delyuered frome hym leest he brynge the to the iudge and the iudge delyuer the to the taylour and the taylour cast the in to pryson I tel the thou shalt not departe thence tyl thou haue made good the vttermost myte ¶ Of the Galyleans whom Pylate slewe and of those that dyed in Syloe The similitude of the fygge tree Chryst healeth the sycke woman The parable of the mustarde seede and leuen ▪ Few entre into the hyngdom Chryst reproueth Herode and Ierusalem CAPI XIII THere were present at the same season certayne men that shewed hym of the Galileans whose bloode Pylate had mengled with theyr owne sacrifice And Iesus answered and sayde vnto them Suppose ye that these Galileans were greater synners then all the other Galyleans bycause they suffred suche punysshment I tell you naye but excepte ye repente ye shall all lykewyse perysshe Or those xviii vpon whiche the toure in Syloe fell and slewe them thynke ye that they were synners aboue all men that dwelte in Ierusalem I tell you naye But excepte ye repent ye all shall lykewyse perysshe ✚ He tolde also this similytude a certayne man had a fygge tree planted in his vyneyearde and he came and sought fruyte theron and founde noone Then sayde he to the dresser of his vyneyearde beholde this thre yeare haue I come and sought fruyte in this fygge tre and fynde none cut it downe why combreth it the grounde and he answered sayde vnto hym Lorde let it alone this yeare also tyll I dygge rounde aboute it donge it to se whyther it wyll beare fruyte and yf it beare not then after that shalte thou cut it downe And he taught in one of theyr Synagoges on the Sabboth dayes And beholde there was a woman whiche had a spiryte of infirmyte xviii yeres and was bowed togyther coulde in no wyse lyfte vp her heade When Iesus sawe her he called her to hym and sayde vnto her woman thou arte delyuered from thy disease And he layde his handes on her immediatly she was made streyght glorifyed God And the ruler of the synagoge answered with indygnacyon bycause that Iesus had healed on the Sabboth daye and sayde vnto the people There are syx dayes in which men ought to worke in them come that ye may be healed and not on the Sabboth daye But the lorde answered hym and sayde Thou ypocryte doth not euery one of you on the Sabboth day lose his oxe or his Asse from the stall and leade him to the water And ought not this doughter of Abraham whome Satan hath bound lo. xviii yeares be losed from this bonde on the Sabboth daye And when he thus sayde al his aduersaryes were ashamed and all the people reioysed on al the excellent dedes that were done by hym ⊢ Then sayde he what is the kyngdome of God lyke or wherto shall I compare it It is lyke a grayne of mustarde seede whiche a man toke and sowed in his garden and it grewe and waxed a great tre and the foules of the ayre made nestes in the braunches of it And agayne he sayde wherunto shall I lyken the kyngdome of God It is lyke leuen whiche a woman toke and hyd in thre peckes of meale tyll all was leuened And he went through all cityes townes teachyng and iourneyenge towardes Ierusalem Then sayde one vnto hym Lorde are there fewe that be saued And he sayde vnto them stryue to enter in at the strayte gate for many I saye vnto you wyll seke to enterin shall not be able When the good man of the house is rysen vp and hath shut to the dore and ye begyn to stande without to knocke at the dore sayenge Lorde lorde opon vnto vs and he answere say vnto you I know you not whence ye are Then shall ye begyn to saye we haue eaten and dronken in thy presence and thou hast taught in our stretes And he shall saye I tell you I know you not whence ye are * departe from me all ye that worke iniquite There shall be wepynge ▪ and gnasshynge of teeth when ye shall se Abraham and Isaac and Iacob and all the Prophettes in the kyngdome of God and ye your selues thrust out And they shall come from the East and from the West and from the North and from the south and shall sytdowne in the kyngdom of god And behold there are last which shal be fyrst And there are fyrst whiche shall be last The same daye came there certayne of the Pharyses sayde vnto hym get the out of the waye departe hence for Herode wyll kyll the. And he sayde vnto them Go ye and tell that fore beholde I caste out deuyls heale the people to daye and to morowe and the thyrde daye I make an ende Neuerthelesse I muste walke to daye and to morowe and the daye folowynge for it can not be that a Prophet perysshe any other where saue at Ierusalem O Ierusalē Ierusalem which kyllest Prophettes and stonest them that are sent to the how ofte wolde I haue gathered thy chyldren togyther as a byrde doth gather her yonge vnder her wynges ye wolde not Beholde youre habitacyon is lefte vnto you desolate I tell you ye shall not se me vntyll the tyme come that ye shall saye blessed is he that cōmeth in the name of the lorde ¶ Iesus eateth with the Pharyses healeth the dropsye vpō the Sabboth teacheth to be lowly telleth of the great supper warneth them that wyll folow hym to lay theyr accomptes before what it wyll cost them The salte of the earth CAPI XIIII ✚ ANd it chaunsed that he went in to the house of one of the cheyfe Pharyses ☞ to eate breade on a
hym yea Lorde I byleue that thou arte Chryst the sonne of God whiche shulde come in to the worlde ⊢ And assoone as he had so sayd she went her way and called Mary her syster secretly sayenge The mayster is come calleth for the. Assoone as she herde that she arose quickely and came vnto hym Iesus was not yet come in to the towne but was in that place where Martha met hym The Iues then whiche were with her in the house and comforted her when they sawe Mary that she arose vp hastely and went oute folowed her sayenge She goeth vnto the graue to wepe there Then when Mary was come where Iesus was and sawe hym she cometh nygh vnto his fete and sayeth vnto hym Lorde yf thou haddest bene here my brother had not bene deade When Iesus therfore sawe her wepe the Iues also wepynge which came with her he groned in the spirite and was troubled in hym selfe and sayd Where haue ye layde hym They saye vnto hym Lorde come and se. And Iesus wepte Then sayd the Iues Beholde howe he loued hym And some of them sayd coulde not he which opened the eyes of the blynde haue made also that this man shulde not haue dyed Iesus therfore agayne groned in hym selfe and came to the graue It was a caue and a stone layde on it Iesus sayde take ye aways the stone Martha the syster of hym that was deade sayd vnto hym Lorde by this tyme he stynketh For he hath bene dead foure dayes Iesus sayeth vnto her Sayd I not vnto the that yf thou dydest byleue thou shuldest se the glory of God Then they toke awaye the stone from the place where he that had bene dead was layde And Iesus lyfte vp his eyes sayde Father I thanke the that thou hast herde me Howbeit I knewe that thou hearest me alwayes but bycause of the people whiche stande by I sayde it that they maye byleue that thou hast sent me And when he thus had spoken he cryed with a loude voyce Lazarus come forth And he that was deade came forth bound hand and fote with graue clothes and his face was bound with a napkin Iesus sayth vnto them loose hym and let hym go Then many of the Iues whiche came to Mary had sene the thynges which Iesus dyd byleued on hym ⊢ But some of them went theyr wayes to the pharises tolde them what Iesus had done ✚ Then gathered the hygh Preestes the Pharises a couusell sayde what do we For this man doeth many myracles Yf we let hym scape thus all men wyll byleue on hym and the Romaynes shall come take awaye bothe our rowme and the people And one of them named Cayphas beyng the hygh preest that same yere sayde vnto them Ye perceyue nothyng at all nor consyder that it is expedient for vs that one man dye for the people and not that all the people perysshe This spake he not of hym selfe but beynge hygh Preest that same yere he prophesied that Iesus shulde dye for the people and not for the people onely but that he shulde gather togyther in one the chyldren of God that were scattered abrode Then frome that daye forth they toke counsell togyther for to put hym to death Iesus therfore walked no more openly amonge the Iues but went his waye thence vnto a countrey nygh to a wyldernesse into a citye which is called Ephraim and there contynued with his disciples And the Iues Easter was nygh at hande and many wente out of the countrey vp to Ierusalem before the easter to purifie them selues Thē sought they for Iesus spake amonge them selues as they stode in the temple What thynke ye seynge he cometh not to the feast daye The hygh Preestes and Pharises had gyuen a cōmaundement that yf any man knew where he were he shulde shewe it that they myght take hym ⊢ ¶ Mary anoynteth Christes fete Iudas murmureth Christ ●r cuseth her and rydeth in to Ierusalem CAPI XII ✚ THen Iesus syxe dayes before Easter came to Bethany where Lazarus had bene dead whom he reysed from death There they made him a supper and Martha serued but Lazarus was one of them that sat at the table with hym Then toke Mary a pounde of oyntment called Nardus perfite and precious and anoynted Iesus fete and wyped his fete with her heere and the house was fylled with the odoure of the oyntment Then sayde one of his disciples euen Iudas Iscarioth Symons sonne whiche afterwarde betrayed him why was not this oyntment solde for thre hundred pence and gyuē to the poore This he sayde not that he cared for the poore but bycause he was a thefe and had the bagge and bare that whiche was gyuen Then sayde Iesus Let her alone agaynst the day of my burieng hath she kepte this For the poore alwayes shall ye haue w t you but me haue ye not alway Moche people of the Iues therfore had knowlege that he was there And they came not for Iesus sake onely but that they might se Lazarus also whom he reysed from death But the hygh Preestes helde a counsell that they myght put Lazarus to death also bycause that for his sake many of the Iues went away and byleued on Iesus ⊢ On the nexte day moche people that were come to the feast when they herde that Iesus shulde come to Ierusalem toke braunches of palme trees and went forth to mete hym and cryed Hosanna blessed is he that in the name of the Lorde cometh kynge of Israel And Iesus got a yong asse sat theron as it is wrytten Feare not doughter of Syon Beholde thy kynge cometh syttynge on an asses colte These thynges vnderstode not his disciples at the fyrst but when Iesus was glorified thē remembred they that soche thynges were wrytten of hym and that soche thynges they had done vnto him The peple that was with hym when he called Lazarus out of his graue and reysed him from death bare recorde Therfore met hym the people also bycause they hearde that he had done soche a myracle The pharises therfore sayde among them selues perceyue ye how we preuayle nothyng Beholde all the hole worlde goeth after hym There were certayne Grekes amonge them that came to worshyp at the feast the same came therfore to Phylip whiche was of Bethsaida a citye in Galile desyred hym sayenge Syr we wolde fayne se Iesus Philip came tolde Andrew And agayne Andrew Philip tolde Iesus And Iesus answered them sayeng the houre is come that the son of man must be glorified ✚ Uerely verely I say vnto you excepte the wheate corne fall into the grounde dye it abydeth alone Yf it dye it bryngeth forthe moche fruyte He that loueth his lyfe shal destroy it ☞ he that hateth his lyfe in this worlde shal kepe it vnto lyfe eternal Yf any man minister vnto me
where he was crucified there was a garden and in the garden a newe sepulchre wherin was neuer man layde There layde they Iesus therfore bycause of the prepatynge of the Sabboth of the Iues for the sepulchre was nygh at hande ⊢ ¶ The resurteceyon of Chryst which appeareth to Mary Magdalene and to all his discyples to theyr great comforte CAPI XX. ✚ The fyrst daye of the Sabbothes came Mary Magdalene early when it was yet darke vnto the Sepulchre sawe the stone taken awaye from the graue Then she ran and came to Simon Peter and to the other disciple whome Iesus loued and sayeth vnto them They haue taken awaye the Lorde out of the graue and we can not tell where they haue layde hym Peter therfore went forth and that other disciple and came vnto the sepulcre They ran both togyther and that other disciple dyd out run Peter and came fyrst to the sepulcre And when he had stouped downe he sawe the lynnen clothes lyenge yet went he not in Then came Simon Peter folowynge hym and wente in to the sepulcre and sawe the lynnen clothes lye and the napkyn that was aboute his heade not lyenge with the lynnen clothes but wrapped togyther in a place by it selfe Then went in also that other disciple whiche came fyrst to the sepulchre and ☞ he sawe and byleued For as yet they knewe not the scrypture that he shulde ryse agayne from death ⊢ Then the discyples went awaye agayne vnto theyr owne home ✚ Mary stode without at the sepulchre wepyng So as she wept she bowed her selfe in to the sepulchre and seeth two angels clothed in whyte syttynge the one at the heade the other at the feete where they had layde the body of Iesus They sayde vnto her woman why wepest thou She sayeth vnto them for they haue taken awaye my Lorde and I wote not where they haue layde hym When she had thus sayd she turned her selfe backe and sawe Iesus standynge knewe not that it was Iesus Iesus sayeth vnto her woman● why wepest thou Whome sekest thou She supposyng that he had ben a gardener sayeth vnto hym Syr yf thou haue borne hym hence tell me where thou haste layde hym and I wyll fetch hym Iesus sayeth vnto her Mary She turned her selfe and sayde vnto hym Rabboni whiche is to saye mayster Iesus sayeth vnto her ☞ touche me not for I am not yet ascended to my father But go to my brethren and saye vnto them I ascende vnto my father and your father and to my God and youre God Mary Magdalene came and tolde the discyples that she had sene the Lorde and that he had spoken soche thynges vnto her ⊢ ✚ The same daye at nyght which was the fyrste daye of the Sabbothes when the dores were shut where the disciples were assembled togyther for feare of the Iues came Iesus and stode in the myddes sayeth vnto them peace be vnto you And when he had so sayde he shewed vnto them his handes his syde Then were the disciples glad whē they sawe the Lorde Then sayde Iesus to them agayne peace be vnto you As my father sent me euen so sende I you also And when he had sayde those wordes he breethed on them and sayeth vnto them Receyue the holy gooste Whosoeuers synnes ye remytte they are remytted vnto them And whosoeuers synnes ye retayne they are retayned ⊢ ✚ But Thomas one of the twelue which is called Didimus was not with them whē Iesus came The other discyples therfore sayde vnto hym we haue sene the Lorde But he sayde vnto them excepte I se in his handes the prynt of the nayles and put my fynger in to the prynte of the nayles thrust my hande in to his syde I wyll not byleue And after eyght dayes agayne his discyples were within and Thomas with them Then came Iesus when the dores were shut and stoode in the myddes and sayde peace be vnto you After that sayd he to Thomas bryng thy fynger hyther and se my handes and reache hyther thy hande and thrust it in to my syde and be not faythlesse but by leuynge Thomas answered and sayde vnto hym my Lorde and my God Iesus sayeth vnto hym Thomas bycause thou hast sene me thou hast byleued blessed are they that haue not sene and yet haue byleued ⊢ And many other sygnes truely dyd Iesus in the presence of his discyples whiche are not wrytten in this boke These are wrytten that ye myght byleue that Iesus is Chryste the sonne of God and that in byleuynge ye myght haue lyfe through his name ¶ He appeareth to his disciples agayne by the see of Tyberias and cōmaundeth Peter earnestly to fede his shepe CAPI XXI ✚ AFterwarde dyd Iesus shewe hym selfe agayne at the see of Tyberias And on this wyse shewed he hym selfe There were togyther Symon Peter and Thomas whiche is called Didimus and Nathanaell of Cana in Galile and the sonnes of Zebedei and two other of his discyples Simon Peter sayeth vnto them I wyll go a fysshynge They saye vnto hym we also wyl go with the. They went theyr waye and entred into a shyp immedyatly and that nyght caught they nothynge But when the mornynge was nowe come Iesus stoode on the shore neuerthelesse the discyples knewe not that it was Iesus Iesus sayeth vnto them Chyldren haue ye any meate They answered hym no. And he sayeth vnto them caste out the net on the ryght syde of the shyp and ye shall fynde They cast out therfore and anone they were not able to drawe it for the multitude of fysshes Then sayde the discyple whome Iesus loued vnto Peter It is the Lorde When Simon Peter herde that it was the Lorde he gyrde his coote vnto hym for he was naked and sprange in to the see The other discyples came by shyp for they were not farre from lande but as it were two hundred cubytes and they drewe the net with fysshes As soone then as they were come to lande they sawe hoote coles and fysshe layde theron and breade Iesus sayeth vnto them Brynge of the fysshe which ye haue nowe caught Symon Peter went vp and drue the net to lande full of greate fysshes an hundred and. lii● And for al there were so many yet was not the net broken Iesus sayeth vnto them come and dyne And none of the discyples durste aske hym what arte thou For they knewe that it was the Lorde Iesus then came and toke breade and gaue them and fysshe lykewyse This is nowe the thyrde tyme that Iesus appeared to his discyples after that he was rysen agayne from death ⊢ So when they had dyned Iesus sayeth to Simon Peter Symon Ioanna louest thou me more then these He sayd vnto hym yea Lorde thou knowest that I loue the. He sayeth vnto hym fede my lambes He sayeth to hym agayne the seconde tyme Symon Ioanna louest thou me He sayeth vnto him Yea Lorde
haue not receyued the spyryte of bondage to feare any more but ye haue receyued the spyryte of adopcyon wher by we crye Abba father The same spyryte certyfyeth our spyryte that we are the sonnes of God Yf we be sonnes then are we also heires the heyres I meane of God and heyres anexed wyth Chryste yf so be that we suffre wyth hym that we may be also gloryfyed together with him ⊢ ✚ For I suppose that the afflyccyons of this lyfe are not worthy of the glory whiche shall be shewed vpon vs. For the feruent desyre of the creature abydeth lokyng when the sonnes of God shall appeare because the creature is subdued to vanyte agaynste the wyll therof but for his wyll whyche hathe subdued the same in hope For the same creature shall be delyuered from the bondage of corruptyon into the gloryous lybertye of the sonnes of god For we know that euery creature groneth with vs also and trauayleth in payne euen vnto this tyme. Not onely it but we also whiche haue ☞ the fyrst frutes of the spyryte mourne in ourselues also and wayte for the adopcyon ⚜ of the chyldren of God euen the delyueraunce of our body ⊢ ✚ For we are sauyd by hope But hope that is sene is no hope For howe can a man hope for that which he seyth But and yf we hope for that we se not then do we with pacience abyde for it Lykewyse the spirite also helpeth our in firmyties For we knowe not what to desyre as we ought but the spyryte maketh intercessyon for vs with gronynges whyche can not be expressed And he that searcheth the hertes knoweth what is the meanynge of the spyryte for he maketh intercessyon for the Saynctes accordynge to the pleasure of God ⊢ ✚ We know that all thynges worke for the best vnto them that loue God whiche also are called of purpose For those whiche he knewe before he also ordayned before that they shuld be lyke fashyoned vnto the shape of hys sonne that he myght be the fyrste begotten sonne amonge many brethren More ouer whom he appoynted before them also he called And ☞ whom he hath called thē also he iustyfied and whom he iustyfied thē he also gloryfyed What shal we then say to these thinges yf God be on our side who can be agaynst vs which spared not his owne sonne but gaue him for vs al howe can it be that with him he shulde not gyue vs all thinges also Who shall lay any thynge to the charge of Goddes chosen it is God that iustyfyeth who is he that can condempne it is Christe whyche dyed yee rather whyche is rysen agayne whiche is also on the ryght hande of God and maketh intercessyon for vs. Who shall seperate vs from the loue of Gode shal tribulacion or anguyshe or persecucion eyther honger eyther nakednesse eyther parel eyther swearde As it is wrytten for thy sake are we kylled al day long and are counted as Shepe appoynted to be slayne Neuerthelesse in all these thynges we ouercome thorowe hym that loued vs. For I am sure that neyther death neyther lyfe neyther Angels nor rule nether power neither thynges present neyther thinges to come neither heygth neither loweth nether any other creature shal be able to depart vs from the loue of God whiche is in Christe ●esu our Lorde ⊢ ¶ Paul● complayneth vpon the hard hertes of the ●ewes that wolde not receyue Chryste and howe the Heythen a●● chosen in theyr slende CAPI IX I Saye the trueth in Chryste and lye not my canscyence also bearyng me wytnes by the holy ghoste that I haue great heuynesse and contynual sorowe in my hert For I haue wyshed my selfe to be cursed from Christ for my brethren my kynsmen as pertaynyng to the flesshe whiche are the Israelites To whome partayneth the adopcyon ⚜ of the chyldren and the glory and the couenauntes and the lawe that was gyuen the seruyce of God and the promises whose also are the fathers and they of whome as concernyge the flesshe Christe came whiche is God in all thynges to be praysed for euer Amen I speake not these thynges as thought the wordes of god had take none effect For they are not all Israelytes whyche are of Israel neither are they al chyldren straight way that are the sede of Abraham But in Isaac shall thy sede be called that is to say they whiche are the chyldren of the flesshe are not the children of God But they which be the chyldren of promesse are counted the sede For this is a worde of promes aboute this tyme wyl I come and Sara shal haue a sonne Not onely this but also Rebecca was w t chylde by one euen by our father Isaac For er the chyldren were borne when they had neither done good neither bad that the purpose of God by eleccyon might stāde it was sayde vnto her not by the reason of workes but by the caller the elder shall serue the yonger As it is wrytten Iacob haue I loued but Esau haue I hated What shall we say then is there any vnrightuousnes with God God forbyd For he sayeth to Moises I wyl shew mercy to whom soeuer I shew mercy and wyl haue compassyon on whomsoeuer I haue compassion So lyeth it not then in a mans wyll or cunnynge but in the mercye of God For the scripture sayeth vnto Pharao euen for thys same purpose haue I stered the vp to shewe my power on the and that my name myghte be declared thorowe out al the worlde So hath he mereye on whom he wyl and whom he wyll he maketh harde herted Thou wylte say then vnto me why then blameth he vs yet For who hath bene able to resyst his wyll But O man what ar●e thou whiche disputest with God ▪ Shall the worke say to the worke man why hast thou made me on this fashyon Hath not the potter power ouer the clay euē of the same ●ōpe to make one vessel vnto honoure and another vn to dyshonoure Euen so God wyllyng to shew his wrath and to make his power knowen suffered wyth longe pacyence the vessels of wrathe ordayned to dampnacyon and to declare the ryches of his glorye on the vessels of mercye whiche he had prepared vnto glorye whom also he called not of the Iewes onely but also of the Gentyls As he sayeth also to Ose● I wyll call them my people whiche were not my people and her beloued whiche was not beloued her to haue optained mercy yhat had not optayned mercy And it shal come to passe that in the place where it was sayd vnto them ye are not my people there shall they be called the chyldren of the lyuyng god But doctryne Let hym that exhorteth gyue attendaunce to his exhortacion If any man gyue let hym do it with synglenes Let him that ruleth do it with dilygence If any mā shewe mercy let hym do it with
chearefulnes Let loue be without dissimulacyō Hate that which is euil and cleaue vnto that whiche is good Be kynde one to another wyth brotherly loue In gyuyng honoure go one before another Be not slouthful in the busynes whiche ye haue in hande Be feruēt in the spirite ☞ Applye youre selues to the ryme Reioyse in hope Be pacyente in tribulacy on Continue in prayer Distribute vnto the necessite of the Saynctes be redy to harbour Blesse them which persecute you blesse I saye and course not Be mery with them that are mery Wepe also with them that wepe Be of lyke affeccion one towardes another Be not hye mynded but make your selues equal to thē of the lower sort ⊢ ✚ Be not wyse in your owne opinions Recompence to no man euyl for euyl Prouyde afore hande thynges honest ⚜ not onely before God but also in the syght of all men If it be possyble as much as is in you liue pea ceably with all men Derely beloued auēge not your selues but rather gyne place vnto wrath For it is written vengeaunce is myne I wyll rewarde sayth the Lorde Therfore if thine enemy hōger fede him yf he thyrst gyue hym dryncke For in so doyng ☞ thou shalt heape coles of fyre on hys heade Be not ouercome of euyll but ouercome euyl with goodnes ⊢ ¶ The obedyence of men vnto theyr rulers Loue fulfylleth the lawe It is nowe no tyme to folowe the worckes of darckenesse CAPI XIII ✚ LET euery soule submyt hym selfe vnto the auctorite of the hyer powers For there is no power but of god The powers that be are ordayned of God Whosoeuer therfore resysteth power resysteth the ordynaunce of God But they that resyst shal receyue to them selfe damnacyon For rulers are not fearefull to them that do good but to them that do euyll Wyite thou be without feare of the power ▪ Do wel then and so shalt thou be praysed of the same For he is the minister of God for thy welth But and if thou do that whiche is euyll then feare for he beareth not the swearde for nought for he is the mynyster of God to take vengeaunce on hym that doth euyl Wherfore ye must nedes obey not onely for feare of vengeaunce but also because of conseyence And euen for this cause paye ye tribute For they are Goddes mynysters seruynge for the same purpose ⊢ Gyue to euery man therfore his duetye tribute to whom tribute belongeth custome to whom custome is due feare to whom feare belongeth honoure to whom honoure pertayneth ✚ Owe nothynge to any man but this that ye loue one another For he that loueth another hath fulfilled the lawe For these commaundementes Thou shalt not commyt aduoutry thou shalt no● kyl y ● shalte not steale thou shalte not beare false wytnes thou shalt not lust and so forthe yf there be any other commaundement it is al comprehended in this sayinge Namely Loue thy neyghbour as thy selfe Loue hurteth not his neyghboure Therfore is loue the fulfyllyng of the lawe ⊢ ✚ This also we knowe the season howe that it is tyme that we shulde nowe awake out of slepe For nowe is oure saluacyon nerer then whē we beleued The nyght is passed the day is come nye Let vs therfore cast away the dedes of darkenes and let vs put on the Armoure of lyght Let vs walkee honestly as it were in the day light not in eatynge drynckyng neyther in chamburyng and wantonnes nether in stryfe enuying but put ye on the Lorde Iesus Christe ⊢ And ☞ make not prouysyon for the flesshe to fulfyl the lustes of it ¶ The weake ought not to be despysed No ma● shuld offende anothers conseyence Agayne for out ●●roc thynges shulde no man condempne another CAPI XIIII HYm that is weake in the fayth receyue vnto you not in dysputynge and troublynge hys conscyence One beleueth that he maye eate all thynge Another whyche is weake eateth earbes Let not hym that eateth despyse him that eateth not And let not him whiche eateth not iudge him that eateth For God hath receyued him What art thou that iudgest another mans seruaūt whether he stāde or fal that pertaineth vnto hꝭ maister ye he shal be holden vp y t he may stande For god is able to make him stande This man putteth differēce betwene day day Another man coūteth al dayes alyke ☞ Let euery mās mynde satisfye hym selfe ☞ He that obserueth the daye dothe it vnto the Lorde And he that doth not obserue the daye dothe it for the Lorde also He that eateth doth it to please the Lorde for he geueth God thankes And he that eateth not eateth not to please the Lorde wythall and geueth God thankes For none of vs lyueth for him selfe and no man dyeth for him selfe For yf we lyue we lyue vnto the Lorde And yf we dye we dye vnto the Lorde Whether we lyue therfore or dye we are the Lordes For Chryste therfore dyed and rose agayne and reuiued that he myght be Lord of deed and quycke But why doest thou than iudge thy brother Eyther why doest thou despyse thy brother We shall be all brought before the iudgement seate of Chryst. For it is wrytten as truely as I lyue sayeth the Lorde al knees shall bowe to me and all tonges shall gyue a knoweledge to God So shall euery one of vs gyue accomptes of hym selfe to God Let vs not therfore iudge one another any more But iudge this rather that no man put a stomblynge blocke or an occasyon to fall in hys brothers waye For ✚ I knowe and am full certyfied by the Lord Iesus that there is nothynge comen of it selfe but vnto hym that iudgeth it to be comen to hym is it comen If thy brother be greued with thy meat nowe walkest thou not charytable Destroy not hym with thy meate for whom Christ died Cause not your treasure to be euyll spoken of For the kyngdome of god is not meat and dryncke but ryghtuousnes and peace ioy in the holy ghost For he that in these thinges serueth Christ pleaseth God and is commended of men Let vs therfore folowe those thynges whiche make for peace and thynges wherwyth one may edifye another Destroy not the worke of God for a lytle meates sake All thinges are pure but it is enyll for that man whiche eateth with hurte of conscyence It is good nether to eate fleshe nether to drinke wyne neyther any thynge whereby thy brother stōbleth eyther falleth or is made weake Haste thou faythe haue it wyth thy selfe before God Happy is he that condempneth not hym selfe in the thynge whyche he aloweth For he that maketh conscyence is dāpned yf he eate because he eateth not of fayth For what soeuer is not of fayth that same is synne ¶ The infyrmyti● and fraylenesse of the weake ought to be ●orne wyth al loue and kyndenesse after the insample of Chryste CAPI XV. WE whyche are
them Many suche thynges hathe myne eye sene greater thynges then these haue I herde with myne eares In the congregation of the vngodly shall a fyre burne and among vnfaythful people shal y ● wrath be kyndled The olde giaūtes optayned no grace for theyr synnes which were destroied trusting to theyr owne strength Nether spared he thē amonge whom Loth whiche was a straūger but smote them and abhorred them because of the pryde of theyr wordes He had no pytie vppon them but destroyed all the people that were so stoute in synne And for so muche as he ouersawe not the syxe hūbreth thousande that gathered themselues together in y ● hardenesse of theyr hert it were maruell yf one beyng hardnecked shulde be fre For mercy and wrath is w t hym he is bothe myghtye to forgyue and to poure out displeasure Lyke as hys mercy is great euen so is his punyshment also he iudgeth a man accordyng to hys workes The vngodly shal not escape in his spoyle and the long pacience of him that sheweth mercy shal not byde behynde All mercy shal make place vnto euery man accordyng to the worthynes of his workes and after the vnderstandyng of his pylgremage Saye not thou I wyll hyde my selfe frō God for who wyll thyncke vpon me from aboue I shall not be knowen in so greate a heape of people for what is my soule amōge so many creatures Behold the heauen yee the heauen of heauens the depe the earthe and all that therin is shal be moued at hys presence the Mountaynes the hylles and the foundaryons of the earth shall shake for feare when God visiteth them These thynges dothe no herte vnderstande but he vnderstandeth euery herte and who vnderstandeth his wayes No man seyth hys stormes and the moste parte of hys worckes are secrete Who wyll declare the worckes of hys ryghtuousnes Or who shal be able to abyde them For the couenaunte is farre frome some and tryenge out of men is in the ende He that is humble of herte thyncketh vpon suche thynges but an vnwyso and erronyous man casteth hys mynde vnto foolysshe thynges My sonne herken thou vnto me and learne vnderstandynge and marcke my wordes with thyne herts I wyll geue the a sure doctryne playnely shall I instructe the marke my wordes then in thyne here for in ryghtuousnes of the sprete do I speake of the wōders that God hath shewed amōg his worckes from the begynnnyng And in the trueth do I shew the knowledge of him God hath set hys worckes in good ordre frome the begynnynge and parte of them hath he sundered from the other He hath garnyshed hys worckes from euerlastynge and they beginnynges accordyng to theyr generacyons None of them hindered another nether was any of them dysobediente vnto hys wordes After thys God loked vpon the earthe and fylled it with hys goodes With all maner of lyuyng beastes hath he couered the groūde they al shall be turned vnto earth agayne CAPI XVII ¶ The creacyon of man and the goodnesse that God haths done vnto hym Of aulmes and repentaunce GOd shope man of the earth and made hym after hys owne ymage and turned hym vnto earthe agayne and clothed hym wyth hys owne strength He gaue hym the nombre of dayes and certayne tyme yee and gaue hym power of the thynges that are vpon earthe He made all flesh to stande in awe of hym so that he had the domynyon of all beastes and foules He made out of hym an helper lyke vnto hym selfe and gaue them dyscrecyon and tonge eyes and eares and a herte to vnderstande and fylled them with instruceyon and vnderstādynge He created for thē also the knoweledge of the sprete fylled theyr hertes wyth vnderstāding and shewed thē good euyll He set his eye vpon theyr hertes declarynge vnto them hys greate and noble worckes that they shulde prayse hys holy name together reioyse of his wonders and be tellynge of hys noble Actes Besyde thys he gaue them instruccyon and the lawe of lyfe for an heretage He made an euerlastyng couenaunt with them and shewed them hys ryghtuousnesse and iudgemētes They sawe his glory wyth theyr eyes and theyr eares herde the matesty of his voice And he sayd vnto them beware of all vnryghtuous thynges He gaue euery man also a commaundemente concernynge his neyghbour Theyr w●●yes are euer before him and are not hyd from his eyes He hathe set a ruler vpon euery people but Israel is y ● Lordes porcyon All their workes are as y ● Sunne in syght of God and hys eyes are alwaye lo kynge vpon theyr wayes All theyr vnryghtuousnesses are manyfest vnto hym and all theyr wyckednesses are open in his syght The mercy y ● a man sheweth is as it were a purse with hym and the grace that is geuē to man preserueth hym as the aple of an eye At the last shall he awake rewarde euery man vpō his heade and shall turne them together into the nethermost partes of y ● earth But vnto thē that wyll repent he hath geeuen the waye of ryghtuousnes As for suche as be weake he cōforted them suffred them and sendeth them the porcyon of the veryte O turne then vnto the Lorde forsake thy sines make thy prayer before the Lord do the lesse offence turne agayne vnto y ● Lorde forsake thyne vnryghtuousnes be an vtter enemye to abhomynacion learne to knowe the ryghtuousnes and iudgemētes of God stād in the porcyon that is set forth for the and in the prayer of the most hie god Go in the porcyon of the holy worlde with suche as be lyuyng geue thankes vnto God Who wyll prayse the Lorde in the hell Abyde not thou in the erroure of the vngodly but geue hym thanckes before death As for the deade thanckefulnesse peryshed from hym as nothyng Geue thou thanckes in thy lyfe yee whyle thou art liuyng whole shalt thou geue thanckes and prayse God and reioyse in his mercy O how great is the louīg kyndnesse of the Lorde his mercyful good nesse vnto suche as turne vnto hym For all thynges may not be in mā and why the sōne of mā is not immortall and he hath pleasure in the vanite of wyckednes What is more cleare then the Sunne yet shall it fayle Or what is more wycked then the thynge that fleshe bloude hath ymagyned that same shal be reproued The Lord seyth the power of the hye heauē al are but earth asshes ¶ The maruelous worckes of God ▪ the ●nysetye and wretchednes of man Agaynst God ought we not to complaynt Praye muste we contynuallye CAPI XVIII HE that lyueth for euermore made all thynges together God onely is ryghtuous and remayneth a vyctoryous kynge for euer Who shall be able to expresse the workes of him Who wyll seke out the gron̄de of his noble Actes Who shall declare the power of his greatenesse Or who wyll take
vpon hym to tell out his mercy As for the wonderous workes of the Lorde there may nothynge be taken from theym nothynge maye be put vnto them neyther maye the grounde of them be founde out But when a man hath done hys best he muste begyune agayne and when he thyncketh to become to an ende he muste go agayne to hys laboure What is man Wherto is he worth What good or euyll can he do If the nombre of a mās dayes be almost an hundreth ye re it is muche Lyke as the droppes of rayne are vnto the see and as a grauell stone is in comparyson of the sāde so are these few yeares to y ● dayes of euerlastynge Therfore is the Lord pacient with them and poureth out his mercye vpon them He sawe and perceyued the thoughtes and ymaginacyons of theyr hert that they were euyll therfore heaped he vp hys mercyfull goodnes vpon them and shewed them the waye of ryghtuousnes The mercy that a mā hath reacheth to his neygh boure but the mercy of God is vpon all flesh He chasteneth he teacheth and nurtoureth yee euen as a shepherde turneth agayne hys flocke so dothe he all them that receyue chastenyng nurtoure and doctryne Mercyful is he vnto them that stande in awe of hys iudgementes My sonne when thou doest good make no grudgyng at it and whatsoeuer thou geuest speake no disconfortable wordes Shal not the dew coule the heate euē so is a worde better then a gyft Is not a frēdly worde a good honest gyft but a gracious mā geueth thē both A foole shall cast a man in y e teeth and that roughly and a gyft of the nygarde putteth out the eyes Get the ryghtuousnesse before thou come to iudgement Lerne before thou speake and go to physicke or euer thou be sycke examen iudge thy selfe before the iudgement come so shalt thou fynde grace in the syght of God Humble thy selfe afore thou be sycke in tyme of thy dyscease she we thy conuersacyon Let not to praye alway and stande not in feare to be refourmed vnto death for the rewarde of God endureth for euer Before thou prayest prepare thy soule and be not as one that tempted God Thynke vpon the wrathful indingnacyon y e shal be at the ende the houre of vengeaūce whē he shal turne away his face Whe y ● hast ynough remēbre the tyme of hongre when thou art rich thinke vpon the tyme of pouer te and scarcenesse From the mornynge vntyll the euenyng the tyme is chaunged and al suche thynges are sone done in y ● syght of God A wyse man feareth God in all thynges in the dayes of trāsgressyon he kepeth hym selfe from s●●ne A discrete man hath pleasure in wysdome and he that findeth her maketh much of her They y e haue had vnderstanding haue dealt wysely in wordes haue vnderstāde the truth ryghtuousnes haue sought out wyse sētences iudgemētes Folowe not thy lustꝭ but turne the frō thyne owne wyll For yf y ● geuest thy soule her desires it shal make thin enemies to laugh the to scorne Take not thy pleasure in greate voluptuousnes medle not to much wtal Make not to great chere of the thyng that thou hast wōne by auaūtage lest thou fal into pouerte haue nothyng in thy purse ¶ Wyne and whoredome brynge men to pouertye ▪ In thy wordes muste thou vse dyscrecyon The difference of the wysdome of God and man Wherby thou maye●i knowe what is in a man Correc●yon muste be vsed without ang●e CAPI XIX A Labouryng man that is geuē vnto drō kennes shall not be rych he that maketh not much of smal thiges shall fat by lytle litle Wyne wemen make wyse men rēnagates put men of vnderstandynge to reprofe and he that accompanieth aduo●iterers shal become a wycked man Moches wormes shall haue hym to herytage yee he shal be set vp to a greater example and hys soule shal be roted out of the nōbre He that is hastye to geue credence is lyght mynded and doth agaynst hym selfe Who so reioyseth in wyckednes shal be punyshed he that hateth to be refourmed hys lyfe shal be shortned he that abhorreth babling of wordes quencheth wyckednesse He that offendeth agaynst his owne soule shall repente it and he that reioyseth in wyckednesse shall be punyshed Rehearse not a wycked churlysh worde twise and thou shalt not be hidered Shewe thy secretes nether to frende nor foo and if y ● hast offended tell it not out For he shall herken vnto the and marke the and whē he fyndeth oportunite he shall hate y ● so shal he be alwaye aboute y ● If y ● hast herde a worde agaynst thy neyghbour let it be dead w t in the be sure thou shalte haue no harme therby A foole trauayleth w t a worde lyke as a womā that is payned w t bearynge of a chylde Lyke as an arowe shot in a dogges thyghe so is a worde in a fooles hert Tell thy frende his faute least he be ignoraunt say I haue not done it or yf he haue spoken that he do it nomore Reproue thy neyghbour that he kepe his tong if he haue spokē that he say it nomore Tell thy neyghbour his faute for oft tymes an offēce is made and geue not credēce to euery worde A man falleth somtyme with hys tong but not with hys wyl For what is he y ● hath not offended in his tong Geue thy neyghboure warnyng before thou threaten hym and geue place vnto the lawe of the Lorde The feare of God is all wysdome he that is a ryght wyse man kepeth y ● lawe As for the doctryne of wyckednesse it is no wysdome and the prudence of synners is no good vnderstandyng it is but wyckednes abhominaciō a blaspheming of wysdome A symple man of small vnderstandyng that feareth God is better then one y ● hath much wysdome and trangresseth the lawe of the Hyest A crafty sotell man can be wyse but he is vnryghtuous and with gyftes he wresteth the open and manifest lawe A wycked man can behaue hym selfe humblye and can douke with his heade and yet is he but a disceauer within He hydeth hys ●ice disguiseth it because he shulde not be knowen he preuenteth the. And though he be so weake y ● he can do y ● no harme yet whē he may fynde oportunite he shall do some euyll A mā may be knowen by his face one that hath vnderstandyng maye be percyeued by the loke of his countenaunce A mans garment laughter goynge declare what he is ¶ Of correccion and repentaunte Of the gyfte of the wyse man and of the foole Of ly●age CAPI XX. SOME man reproueth hys neyghboure ofte tymes but not in due season Agayne some man holdeth hys tonge and he is wyse and dyscrete It