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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 .xxxviii. Chapter. ¶ He prophecieth that Gog and Magog shall come with an appoynted hoste into the lande of promes. Their entent. He reherceth þt; the comming of Gog was before prophecied of the prophetes. The destruccyon of hym.

A   And the worde of the Lord came vnto me, sayinge. Thou sonne of man, turne thy face &rhand; towarde Gog the lande of Magog which is þe; chefe prince at Mesech and Tubal: prophecy agaynst hym, ∧ saye. Thus sayeth the Lord God. noteO Gog þu; chefe prince of Mesech and Tubal: beholde, I will vpon the, ∧ will turne the aboute and put a bytt in thy chawes: I will bringe the forth and all thine hoost, both horse and horsmen, which be all weapened of the best fassion: a great people, þt; handle altogether speares, shildes, ∧ swerdes: the Perses, Morians and with them the Libi&abar;s, which all beare shildes and helmettes: Gomer and all his hoostes: the house of Thogorma out of the north quarters, and all his hoostes, yee, and moch people with the.

Therfore prepare þe;, set thy selfe in araye with all thy people, that are come vnto the by heapes, and be thou their defence. After many dayes thou shalt be visited, and in þe; latter yeares thou shalt come into the lande that hath bene destroyed with the swearde, ∧ now is replenished agayne with diuerse people vpon þe; mountaines of Israel, which haue longe lyen waste. Yee, they be brought out of the nacions, and dwell all safe. Thou shalt come vp like a stormy wether, to couer the lande, ∧ as it were a darck cloude, thou with all thine hostes, and a greate multitude of people with the.

Moreouer, thus sayeth the Lord God: At the same tyme shal many th&ibar;ges come into thy mynde, so that thou shalt ymagyn myschefe, and saye: I wyll vp to yonder playne lande, seinge they syt at ease, ∧ dwell so safely

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(for they dwell all without any walles they haue nether barres nor dores) to spoyle D    th&ebar;, to robbe th&ebar;, to laye h&abar;de vpon their so well &ibar;habited wyldernesses: against that people, þt; is gathered together from am&obar;ge the Heathen, which haue gotten catell and good, and dwell in the middest of the lande. Then shall Saba, and Dedan, and the marcha&ubar;tes of Tharsis with all their worthies saye vnto the: Art thou come to robbe? Hast thou gathered thy people together, because thou wilt spoyle? to take syluer and golde: to cary awaye catell and good, and to haue a greate praye?

E   Therfore, O thou sonne of man, þu; shalt prophecie, and saye vnto God. Thus saieth the Lord God. In þt; daye thou shalt knowe that my people of Israel dwelleth safe: and shalt come from thy place out of the north partes, thou ∧ moch people with the which ryde vpon horses, whereof there is a greate multitude and an innumerable sorte. Yee, thou shalt come vpon my people of Israell, as a cloude to couer the lande. Thys shall come to passe in þe; latter dayes: I will bringe the vp into my lande, þt; the heath&ebar; maye knowe me, wh&ebar; I get me honoure vpon the (O Gog) before their eyes.

F   Thus sayeth the Lorde God: Thou art he, of whom I haue spoken afore tyme by my serua&ubar;tes þe; prophetes of Israel, which prophecied in those dayes and yeares, that I shuld bringe the vpon them. At the same tyme, when Gog commeth vp into the land of Israel (saieth the Lord God) shal my indignacion go forth in my wrath. For in my gelousy and hote displeasure I haue deuysed note that there shalbe a greate trouble &ibar; the lande of Israell at þt; tyme. The very fishes in the see, the foules of the ayre, the beastes of the felde, and all the men that are vpon the earth, shall tremble for feare of me.

G   The hilles also shalbe turned vp side downe, the stayres of stone shal fall, and all walles shal syncke to the gro&ubar;de. I will cal for a swearde vpon them in all my mo&ubar;taines sayeth the Lorde God: so that euery mans swearde shall be vpon another. With pestylence and bloude will I punishe him: stormy rayne and hayle stones, fyre and brimstome will I cause to rayne vpon him and all his heape, yee, and vpon all that greate people that is with hym. Thus will I be magnifyed, honoured, ∧ knowne amonge the Heathen: that they maye be sure, howe that I am the Lorde.
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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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