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Coverdale [1535], BIBLIA The Bible / that is, the holy Scripture of the Olde and New Testament, faithfully and truly translated out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe () [word count] [B04000].
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The xlv. Chapter.

A    noteThus saieth the LORDE vnto Cirus his anoynted, whom he ledeth by þe; right h&obar;de: that the people maye fall downe before him: I wil lowse the gyrdle of kinges, þt; they shal open the gates before thy face, and not to shut their dores. I wil go before the, and make the croked straight. I shal breake the brasen dores, ∧ burst the yron barres. I shall geue the the hyd treasure, ∧ the thinge which is secretly kepte: that thou mayest knowe, þt; I the God of Israel haue called the by thy name: note and that for Iacob my seruaunt sake, ∧ for Israel my chosen. For I called the by þi; name, and ordened the, or euer thou knewest me: note Euen I the LORDE, before whom there is none other, for &wt; out me there is no God I haue prepared the, or euer thou knewest me: note that it might be knowne from the risynge of the Sonne to the goinge downe of the same, that all is nothinge without me. For I am the LORDE, ∧ there is els none. noteIt is I þt; created the light and darcknes, I make peace and trouble: Yee euen I the LORDE do all these thinges. The heauens aboue shal droppe downe, and the cloudes shal rayne rightuousnes. The earth shal open itself, and brynge forth health, and therby shal rightuousnes florish. Euen I the LORDE shal bringe it to passe.

B    noteWo be vnto him that chydeth &wt; his maker, the potsherde with the potter. Saieth þe; claye to the potter: What makest thou? or, þi; worke serueth for noth&ibar;ge? Wo be vnto him, þt; saieth to his father: why begettest thou? And to his mother: why bearest thou? Thus saieth the LORDE, euen the holy one ∧ maker of Israel: Axe me of thinges for to come, concernynge my sonnes: and put me in rem&ebar;braunce, as touchinge the workes of my h&obar;des: I haue made the earth, and created m&abar; vpon it. With my hondes haue I spred forth heauen, and geuen a commaundment for all the hooste therof. I shal wake him vp with rightuousnesse, and ordre all his wayes. noteHe shal buylde my cite, ∧ let out my prisoners: ∧ that nether for gift nor rewardes, saieth the LORDE of hoostes.

The LORDE hath sayde morouer: The occupiers of Egipte, the marchauntes of the Moryans and Sabees, shal come vnto the with tribute, they shalbe thine, they shal folowe the, and go with cheynes vpon their fete. They shal fall downe before the, and make supplicacion vnto the. For God (&wt; out wh&obar; there is none other God) shal be with the. noteO how profounde art thou o God, thou God ∧ Sauioure of Israel? Confounded be ye, and put to dishonoure: go hence together with shame, all ye that be workmasters of erroure: (that is worshippers of Idols) But Israel shalbe saued in the LORDE, which is the euerlastinge saluaci&obar;: They shal not come to shame ner confucion, worlde without ende.

C    noteFor thus sayeth the LORDE: euen he that created heauen, the God þt; made the earth, that fashioned it, and set it forth: I haue not made it for naught, but I made it to be enhabited: Euen I the LORDE, without whom there is none other. noteI haue not spoken secretly, nether in darcke places of the earth. It is not for naught, that I sayde vnto the sede of Iacob: seke me. I am the LORDE, which wh&ebar; I speake, declare the thinge that is rightuous and true. Let th&ebar; be gathered ∧ come together, let th&ebar; drawe nye hyther, þt; are escaped

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of the people: Haue they eny vnderstondinge, that set vp the stockes of their Idols, and praye vnto a god, that c&abar; not helpe th&ebar;? noteLet men drawe nye, let them come hither, &abar;d aske councel one at another, and shewe forth: What is he, that tolde this before? or, who spake of it, euer sence the begynnynge? noteHaue not I þe; LORDE done it: without whom there is none other God? the true God and sauioure, and there is els none but I? noteAnd therfore turne you vnto me (all ye endes of the earth) so shal ye be saued, for I am God, ∧ there is els none. I sweare by myself: out of my mouth c&obar;meth þe; worde of rightuousnesse, and that maye no man turne: but all knees shal bowe vnto me, and all tunges shal sweare by me, sayenge: note Verely in the LORDE is my rightuousnes and strength. To him shal m&ebar; come: but all they that thinke scorne of him, shalbe confounded. And the whole sede of Israel shalbe iustified, ∧ praysed in þe; LORDE
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Coverdale [1535], BIBLIA The Bible / that is, the holy Scripture of the Olde and New Testament, faithfully and truly translated out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe () [word count] [B04000].
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