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V. Nevertheless aas concerning the tokens, behold, the days shall come, that they which dwell upon earth * shall be taken in a great number, and the way of truth shall be hidden, and bthe land shall be barren of faith. 2 But ciniquity shall be increased above that which now thou seest, or that thou hast heard long ago. 3 And dthe land, * that thou seest now to have root, shalt thou see wasted suddenly. 4 But if the most High grant thee to live, thou shalt see eafter the third trumpet that fthe sun shall suddenly shine again in the night, and the moon thrice in the day: 5 and gblood shall drop out of wood, and hthe stone shall give his voice, and the people shall be troubled: 6 and even he shall rule, whom they look not for that dwell upon the earth, and the fowls shall take their flight away together: 7 and the Sodomitish sea shall cast out fish, and make a noise in the night, which many have not known: but they shall all hear the voice thereof. 8 There shall be a confusion also in many places, and the fire shall be oft * sent out again, and the wild beasts shall change their places, and menstruous women shall bring forth monsters: 9 and salt waters shall be found in the sweet, and all friends shall destroy one another; then ishall wit hide itself, and understanding withdraw itself into his jsecret chamber, 10 and shall be sought of many, and yet not be found: then cshall unrighteousness and incontinency be multiplied upon earth. 11 One land also shall ask another, and say, Is righteousness that maketh a man righteous gone through thee? And it shall say, No. 12 At the same time shall men hope, but nothing obtain: they shall labour, but their ways shall not * prosper. 13 kTo shew thee such tokens I have leave; and if thou wilt pray again, and lweep as now, and lfast seven days, thou shalt hear yet greater things. 14 Then I awaked, and an extreme fearfulness went through all my body, and my mind was troubled, qso that it fainted. 15 So the angel that was come to talk with me held me, llcomforted me, and set me up upon my feet. 16 And in the second night it came to pass, that mSalathiel the captain of the people came unto me, saying, Where hast thou been? and why is thy countenance so heavy? 17 Knowest thou not that nIsrael is committed unto thee in the land of their captivity? 18 Up then, and eat bread, and forsake us not, oas the shepherd that leaveth his flock in the hands of cruel wolves. 19 Then said I unto him, Go thy ways from me, and come not nigh me. And he heard what I said, and went from me.
20 And so lI fasted seven days, mourning and weeping, llike as pUriel the angel commanded me. 21 And after seven days so it was, that the thoughts of my heart were very grievous unto me again, 22 and qmy soul recovered the spirit of understanding, and I began to talk with the most High again, and said,
23 rO Lord that bearest rule, of every wood of the earth, and of all the trees thereof, thou hast chosen thee sone only vine: 24 and of all lands of the whole world thou hast chosen thee tone pit: and of all the flowers thereof uone lily: 25 and of all the depths of the sea thou hast filled thee wone river: and of all builded cities thou hast hallowed Sion unto thyself: 26 and of all the fowls that are created thou hast named thee xone dove: and of all the cattle that are made thou hast provided thee yone sheep: 27 and among all the multitudes of peoples thou hast gotten thee one people: and unto this people, zwhom thou lovedst, thou gavest a law that is approved of all. 28 And now, O Lord, why hast thou given this one people over unto many? and * upon athe one root hast thou prepared others, and why hast thou scattered thy sonly one people among many? 29 And they which did gainsay thy promises, and believed not thy covenants, have trodden them down. 30 If thou didst so much hate thy people, yet shouldest thou punish them with thine own hands.
31 Now when I had spoken these words, the angel that came to me bthe night afore was sent unto me, 32 and said unto me, Hear me, and I will instruct thee; hearken to the thing that I say, and I shall tell thee more. 33 And I said, Speak on, my Lord. Then said he unto me, Thou art sore troubled in mind for Israel’s sake: clovest thou that people better than he that made them? 34 And I said, No, Lord: but of very grief have I spoken: for dmy reins pain me every hour, while I labour eto comprehend the way of the most High, and to seek out part of his judgment. 35 And he said unto me, Thou canst not. And I said, Wherefore, Lord? whereunto was I born then? or fwhy was not my mother’s womb then my grave, that I might not have seen the travail of Jacob, and the wearisome toil of the stock of Israel? 36 And he said unto me, Number me the things that are not yet come, gather me together the drops that are scattered abroad, make me the flowers green again that are withered, 37 open me the jplaces that are closed, and bring me forth the winds that in them are shut up, shew me the image of a voice: and then I will declare to thee the thing that thou labourest to know. 38 And I said, gO Lord that bearest rule, who may know these things, but he hthat hath not his dwelling with men? 39 As for me, I am unwise: how may I then speak of these things whereof thou askest me? 40 Then said he unto me, Like as thou canst do none of these things that I have spoken of, even so canst thou not find out my judgment, or in the end ithe love that I have promised unto my people. 41 And I said, Behold, O Lord, yet art thou nigh unto them that be reserved till the end: and what shall they do that have been before me, or we that be now, or they that shall come after us? 42 And he said unto me, I will liken my judgment unto a ring: klike as there is no slackness of the last, even so there is no swiftness of the first. 43 So I answered and said, Couldest thou not make those that have been made, and be now, and that are for to come, at once; lthat thou mightest shew thy judgment the sooner? 44 Then answered he me, and said, The creature may not haste above the Maker; neither may the world hold them at once that shall be created therein. 45 And I said, mAs thou hast said unto thy servant, that thou, which givest life to all, hast given life at once to the creature that thou hast created, and the creature bare it: even so it might now also bear them that now be present at once. 46 And he said unto me, Ask the womb of a woman, and say unto her, If thou bringest forth children, why dost thou it not together, but one after another? pray her therefore to bring forth ten children at once. 47 And I said, She cannot: but must do it by distance of time. 48 Then said he unto me, Even so have I given the womb of the earth to those that be sown in it in their times. 49 For like as a young child may not bring forth the things that belong to the aged, even so have I disposed the world which I created. 50 And I asked, and said, Seeing thou hast now given me the way, I will proceed to speak before thee: for our mother, of whom mthou hast told me that she is young, draweth now nigh unto age. 51 He answered me, and said, Ask a woman that beareth children, and she shall tell thee. 52 Say unto her, Wherefore are not they whom thou hast now brought forth nlike those that were before, but less of stature? 53 And she shall answer thee, They that be born in the strength of youth are of one fashion, and they that are born in the time of age, when the womb faileth, are otherwise. 54 Consider thou therefore also, how that ye are less of stature than those that were before you. 55 And so are they that come after you less than ye, as the creatures which now begin to be old, and have passed over the strength of youth. 56 Then said I, Lord, I beseech thee, oif I have found favour in thy sight, shew thy servant pby whom thou visitest thy creature.
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About The Cambridge Paragraph Bible of the Authorized English VersionThe Cambridge Paragraph Bible, edited by F.H.A. Scrivener, is a comprehensive and carefully edited revision of the King James Version text. Originally published in 1873, this version presents the text in paragraph form, poetry formatted in poetic line-division, and also includes the Apocrypha. Scrivener’s revisions are thoroughly documented, including multiple appendices which include translation notes and instances of departure from the original KJV text. |
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