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T. Matthew [1549], The Byble, that is to say all the holy Scripture: In whych are c&obar;tayned the Olde and New Testamente, truely ∧ purely tr&abar;slated into English, ∧ nowe lately with greate industry ∧ dilig&ebar;ce recognised. [Edited by Edmund Becke.] (Imprinted by... Ihon Daye [etc.] and William Seres [etc.], London) [word count] [B05000].
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The .xxviij. Chapter. The false Prophecye of Hananiah the Prophete. Ieremye sheweth that the Prophecye of Hananiah is false, by the ex&abar;ple of the other Prophetes. He beinge inspyred of the Lorde reproueth Hananiah, prophecyinge hys death.

A   Bvt in the fourthe yeare of the raygne of Zedekiah kyng of Iuda, in the fyfth moneth, It happened, þt; Hananiah þe; sonne of Assur þe; Prophet of Gaba&obar;, spake to me in þe; house of the Lord, in the presence of the priestes ∧ of al the people, ∧ sayd. Thus sayeth the Lorde of Hostes the God of Israel: I haue broken the yocke of the kynge of Babilon, and after two yeare wyll I bryng againe into thys place, all the ornamentes of the Lordes house, that Nabuchodonosor kynge of Babylon caryed awaye from thys place vnto Babylon. Yea, I wyll brynge agayne Iechoniah the sonne of Iehoakim the kynge of Iuda hym selfe, with all the prysonners of Iuda (þt; are caryed vnto Babylon) eu&ebar; into this place sayeth the Lorde, for I wyll breake the yoeke of the kynge of Babylon.

B   Then the Prophet Ieremye gaue a&ubar;swere vnto þe; Prophete Hananiah, before the prestes and before all the people that were presente in the house of the Lorde. And the Prophet Ieremye sayd: Amen: the Lord do that, ∧ gra&ubar;t the thynge, whiche thou hast prophecyed: that he maye brynge agayne all the ornamentes of the Lordes house, and restore all the presonners from Babylon into the place. Neuertheles, herken thou also, what I wyll saye, that thou and all the people maye heare: The Prophetes that were before vs in tymes paste, whiche prophecyed of warre, or trouble, or pestilence, eyther of peace, vpon many nacyons and greate kyngedomes, were proued by this yf God had sende them in very dede) when þe; thynge came to passe, whiche that Prophete tolde before.

C    noteAnd Hananiah the Prophete toke þe; chaine from the Prophet Ieremies neck, and brake it and with that sayde Hananiah, that all the people myghte heare: Thus hath the Lorde spoken: Euen so wyll I breake the yocke of Nabuchodonosor kynge of Babylon, fr&obar; the necke of all nacyons, yea ∧ that within thys two yeare. And so the Prophete Ieremye w&ebar;t hys waye. Now after that Hananiah the prophet had taken the chayne from the Prophete Ieremyes necke, and broken it: The worde of the Lord came vnto the Prophete Ieremy saiynge: Go, and tell Hananiah these wordes: Thus sayeth the Lorde: Thou haste brok&ebar; the chayne of wode, but in steade of woode thou shalte make chaynes of yron. D   For thus sayth the Lorde of hostes the God of Israel: I will put a yocke of yron vpon the necke of all thys people, þt; they maye serue Nabuchodonosor the kynge of Babylon, yea ∧ so shal they do. And I wyll geue him the beastes in the felde. noteThen sayde the Prophete Ieremye vnto the prophet Hananiah: Heare me (I praye the) Hananiah: The Lorde hath not sent the, but thou bringest this people into a false belefe. And therfore thus sayth the Lorde: beholde, I wyll sende the out of the land, ∧ within a year thou shalte dye because thou haste falsely spoken agaynste the Lord. So Hananiah the Prophete dyed the same yeare in the seuenth moneth.
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T. Matthew [1549], The Byble, that is to say all the holy Scripture: In whych are c&obar;tayned the Olde and New Testamente, truely ∧ purely tr&abar;slated into English, ∧ nowe lately with greate industry ∧ dilig&ebar;ce recognised. [Edited by Edmund Becke.] (Imprinted by... Ihon Daye [etc.] and William Seres [etc.], London) [word count] [B05000].
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