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Wisdom of Solomon 17:2–19
2 For when unrighteous men thought to oppress the holy nation; bthey being shut up * in their houses, the prisoners of darkness, and fettered with the bonds of a long night, lay there * exiled from the eternal providence. 3 For while they supposed to lie hid in their secret sins, they were scattered * under a dark veil of forgetfulness, being horribly astonished, and troubled with strange * apparitions. 4 For neither might the corner that held them keep them from fear: but noises as of waters falling down sounded about them, and sad visions appeared unto them with heavy countenances. 5 No power of the fire might give them light: neither could the bright flames of the stars endure to lighten that horrible night. 6 Only there appeared unto them a fire kindled of itself, very dreadful: for being much terrified, ithey thought the things which they saw to be worse than the sight they saw not. 7 As for cthe illusions of art magick, they were put down, and dtheir vaunting in wisdom was reproved with disgrace. 8 For they that promised to drive away terrors and troubles from a sick soul, were sick themselves of efear, worthy to be laughed at. 9 For though no terrible thing did fear them; yet being scared with beasts that passed by, and hissing of fserpents, 10 they died for fear, * denying that they saw the air, gwhich could of no side be avoided. 11 (For wickedness, condemned by her own witness, is very timorous, and being pressed with conscience, halways forecasteth grievous things. 12 For fear is nothing else but a betraying of the succours which reason offereth. 13 And the expectation from within, being less, icounteth the ignorance more than the cause which bringeth the torment). 14 But they sleeping the same sleep that night, * which was indeed intolerable, and which came upon them out of the bottoms of kinevitable hell, 15 were partly vexed with monstrous lapparitions, and partly fainted, mtheir heart failing them: for a sudden fear, and not looked for, came upon them. 16 So then whosoever there fell down was nstraitly kept, shut up in a prison without iron bars. 17 oFor whether he were husbandman, or shepherd, or a labourer in the * field, he was overtaken, and endured that necessity, which could not be avoided: for they were all bound with one chain of darkness. 18 pWhether it were a ppwhistling wind, or a melodious noise of birds among the spreading branches, or a pleasing fall of water running violently, 19 or a * qterrible sound of stones cast down, or a running that could not be seen of skipping beasts, or a roaring voice of most qsavage wild beasts, or a rebounding echo from the hollow mountains; these things made them to swoon for fear.
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* | Or, under their roofs. |
* | Or, fugitives. ch. 19. 3. |
* | Or, in. |
* | Or, sights. |
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c | |
d | So 2 Tim. 3. 8, 9. |
e | Heb. 5. 7 (text). |
f | |
* | Or, refusing to look upon. |
g | Comp. Ex. 10. 21. |
h | So Job 15. 22. |
i | Comp. ver. 6. |
* | Or, kwherein they could do nothing. |
k | Gk. as marg. Comp. Eccles. 9. 10. |
l | Matt. 14. 26. Mark 6. 49 in the Gk. |
m | Comp. Luke 21. 26. |
n | 2 Cor. 11. 32 (Gk.). |
o | So ch. 19. 17. |
* | Or, desert. |
p | Comp. Lev. 26. 36. Ps. 53. 5. |
pp | So Song 27. |
* | Or, hideous. |
q | Gk. the same. |
q | Gk. the same. |
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