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Bishops' [1568], The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe (Imprinted... by Richarde Iugge [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B08000].
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The .xiiij. Chapter. 1 Of the dearth that shoulde come in Iurie. 7 The prayer of the people askyng mercie of the Lorde. 10 The vnfaithfull people are not hearde. 12 Of prayer, fastyng, and of false prophetes that seduce the people. A   


1   The worde of the Lorde shewed vnto Ieremie concernyng the dearth of the fruites.


2   Iuda hath mourned, his gates are desolate, they are brought to heauinesse, euen vnto the grounde, and the crye of Hierusalem goeth vp.


3   The Lordes sent their seruauntes to fetche water, and when they came to the welles, they did finde no water, but caried their vessels home emptie: they be ashamed and confounded, and couer their heades.


4    noteFor the grounde is dryed, because there commeth no rayne vpon it: the plowmen also be ashamed and couer their heades.


5   The hynde also forsoke the young fawne that he brought foorth in the fielde, because there was no grasse.


6   The wylde asses did stande in the hye places, and drewe in their winde lyke the dragons, their eyes did fayle for want of grasse. B   


7   Doubtlesse our owne wickednesse doth rewarde vs: but Lorde do thou accordyng to thy name, though our transgression and sinnes be many, and agaynst thee haue we sinned.


8    noteFor thou art the comfort and helpe of Israel in the tyme of trouble: Why wilt thou be as a straunger in the lande, and as one that goeth his iourney, and c&obar;meth in only to remayne for a night?


9   Why wylt thou make thy selfe a cowarde, and as it were a giaunt that yet may not helpe? But thou O Lorde art in the middest of vs, and thy name is called vpon of vs, forsake vs not.


10   Thus hath the Lorde sayde vnto his people, seyng they haue had such a lust to wander abrode, and haue not refrayned their feete: therfore the Lorde hath no pleasure in them, but he wyll nowe bring againe to remembraunce all their misdeedes, and punishe all their sinnes.


11   Yea euen thus sayde the Lorde vnto me: note Thou shalt not pray to do this people good.


12   For though they fast, I wyll not heare their prayers, and though they offer burnt offeringes and sacrifices, yet wyll not I accept them: for I wyll destroy them with the sworde, hunger, and pestilence.


13   Then aunswered I: O Lorde God, note the prophetes say vnto them, Tushe, ye shall note neede to feare no sworde, and no hunger shall come vpon you: but the Lorde shall geue you sure rest in this place. C   


14   And the Lorde sayde vnto me, The prophetes preach lyes in my name, wheras I haue not note sent them, neither gaue I them any charge, neither did I speake vnto them: yet they preache vnto you false visions, charming, vanitie, and deceiptfulnesse of their owne heart.


15   Therfore thus saith the Lorde: As for those prophetes that preache in my name, whom I neuerthelesse haue not sent, and that say, Tushe, there shall no sworde nor hunger be in this lande: note with sworde and with hunger shall those prophetes perishe.


16   And the people to whom they preache shalbe cast out of Hierusalem, dye of hunger, and be slayne with the sworde, note and there shalbe no man to bury them, both they, and their wiues, their sonnes,

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and their daughters: for thus wyll I poure their wickednesse vpon them.


17   This shalt thou say also vnto them, note Mine eyes shall weepe without ceassyng day and nyght: for my people shalbe destroyed with great harme, and shall perishe with a great plague.


18   For yf I go into the fielde, lo, it lyeth all full of slayne men: If I come into the citie, lo, they be all famished of hunger: yea their prophetes also and priestes shalbe led into an vnknowen lande.


19   Hast thou then vtterly forsaken Iuda? Doest thou so abhorre Sion? Wherfore hast thou so plagued vs, that we can be healed no more? noteWe loked for peace, and there commeth no good, for the tyme of health, and lo here is nothyng but trouble.


20   We knowledge (O Lorde) all our misdeedes, and the sinnes of our fathers: for we haue offended thee.


21   Cast vs not of (O Lord) for thy names sake, note forget not thy louyng kindnesse, ouerthrowe not the note throne of thine honour, breake not the couenaunt that thou hast made with vs.


22   Are there any among the gods of the gentiles that sende rayne, or geue the showres from heauen? Art not thou thy selfe our Lorde God? we wyll trust in thee, for thou doest all these thynges.
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Bishops' [1568], The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe (Imprinted... by Richarde Iugge [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B08000].
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