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Great [1540], ¶ The Byble in Englyshe, that is to saye the cont&ebar;t of al the holy scrypture both of þe; olde, and newe testam&ebar;t, with a prologe therinto, made by the reuerende father in God, Thomas archbysshop of Cantorbury, ¶ This is the Byble apoynted to the vse of the churches (Printed by Edward Whytchurche) [word count] [B06000].
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¶ The .xxviii. Chapter. ¶ The worde of God agaynst the kyng of Tyrus for hys pryde. Daniel The prophet is moued to be wayle the kyng of Tyrus. The worde of the Lorde agaynst Sydon. The Lord promyseth that he wyll gather together the children of Israel.

A   The worde of þe; Lorde came vnto me say&ebar;ge: thou sonne of m&abar;, tell the prince of note Tyre: Th&us; sayeth the Lorde God, because thou hast a proude hert and hast sayde: note I am a God, I haue my seate in the myddest of the see lyke a God: where as thou art but a man and not God, and yet standest &ibar; thyne awne conceate, that thou arte God: Beholde, þu; thynckest thy selfe &rhand; wyser then note Daniel, that there is no secretes hyd from the. Wyth thy wysdome and thy vnderstandyng, thou hast gotten the great welthynes, and gathered treasure of syluer &abar;d golde. With thy greate wysdome &abar;d occupyenge, hast thou increased thy power, and because of thy greate rychesse, thy herte is proude.

B   Therfore, thus sayeth the Lorde God: For so moch as thou hast lyft vp thyne hert as though thou were God: Beholde, I will brynge ennemyes vp&obar; the, euen the tyrauntes of þe; Heath&ebar;: these shall drawe out their sweardes vpon thy bewty and wysdome, ∧ shal defyle thy glory. They shall cast the downe to þe; pitte, so that thou shalt dye in the myddest of the see, as they that be slayne. Lett se, yf thou wilt saye then (before them that slaye þe;) I am God: where as thou art but a man and not God, in the h&abar;des of th&ebar; that slaye the. Dye shalt thou, euen as the vncircumcised in the handes of the enemyes for I my selfe haue spoken it, C   sayeth the Lorde God.

Moreouer, the worde of the Lorde came vnto me, sayeng: Thou sonne of m&abar;, make a lamentable complaynte ouer þe; kynge of Tyre, &abar;d tell hym: Thus sayeth the Lorde God: thou art a seale of a lykenesse, full of wysdome ∧ excell&ebar;t bewty. Thou hast bene in the pleasaunt garden of God: thou art deckte with al maner of precious stones: with Ruby, Topas, Crystall, Iacynte, Onix,

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Iaspis, Saphyr, Smaragde, Carbouncle, and golde. Thy bewty and the holes þt; be &ibar; þe;, were sett forth in þe; daye of thy creacyon. &club; Thou art a fayre Cherub exalted by the anoyntyng, stretched wyde out for to couer.

D   I haue sett þe; in this dignyte vpon þe; holy mo&ubar;t of God, there hast þu; bene, ∧ walcked am&obar;ge þe; fayre glyster&ibar;ge stones. From the tyme of thy creacy&obar; þu; hast bene ryght excell&ebar;t, tyll wickednes was founde in þe;. noteBecause of thy great marcha&ubar;dise, thy hert is full of wyckednesse, ∧ thou hast offended. Therfore, wyll I cast þe; fr&obar; þe; mo&ubar;t of God (O thou couering Cherub) and destroye þe; amonge the glysterynge stones. Thy hert was proude in thy fayre beuty, and thorow thy bewty þu; hast destroyed thy wysdome. I will cast the downe to þe; grounde, ∧ þt; in the sight of kynges. E   Thou hast defyled thy S&abar;ctuary, &wt; the greate wyckednes of thy vnryghteous occupy&ebar;ge. I wyll bringe a fyre fr&obar; the myddest of the, to c&obar;sume the: ∧ wyll make the to asshes, in the sight of all them that loke vpon the. All they that haue bene acquaynted with the amonge the Heathen shalbe abasshed at the, seyng þu; art so clene brought to naught, and c&obar;mest nomore vp.

And the worde of the Lorde came vnto me, sayeng: Thou sonne of man, set thy face agaynst Sydon. note F   Prophecye vpon it, and speake: Thus sayeth the Lorde God: Beholde, O Sydon, I will vpon the, and gett me honoure &ibar; the: that it maye be knowne, how that I am the Lorde: when I punyshe her, and gett me honoure in her. For I will sende pestilence and bloudsheddyng &ibar;to her streates, so that those which be slayne with the swearde, shall lye rounde aboute in the myddest of her: and they shall knowe, that I am þe; Lorde. She shall nomore be a pryckyng thorne, and an hurtyng breer vnto þe; house of Israell, ner vnto them þt; lye ro&ubar;de aboute her, and hate her, ∧ they shal knowe that I am the Lorde.

G   Thus sayeth þe; Lord God: wh&abar; I gather þe; housholde of Israel together agayne fr&obar; the nacions am&obar;ge whom they be scatered then shall I be sanctifyed in th&ebar;, &ibar; the syght of the G&ebar;tyles, ∧ they shall dwell in þe; l&abar;d, þt; I gaue to my seruaunt Iacob. They shall dwell safely therin, buylde houses, ∧ plante vyneyardes: yee, safely note shall they dwell therin: wh&ebar; I haue punyshed all those, that despyse th&ebar; rounde aboute: ∧ then shall they knowe, that I am the Lorde theyr God.
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Great [1540], ¶ The Byble in Englyshe, that is to saye the cont&ebar;t of al the holy scrypture both of þe; olde, and newe testam&ebar;t, with a prologe therinto, made by the reuerende father in God, Thomas archbysshop of Cantorbury, ¶ This is the Byble apoynted to the vse of the churches (Printed by Edward Whytchurche) [word count] [B06000].
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