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VI. And he said unto me, In the beginning, when the * earth was made, before the borders of the world stood, or ever the winds blew, 2 before it thundered and lightened, or ever the foundations of aparadise were laid, 3 before aathe fair flowers were seen, or ever the moveable powers were established, before bthe innumerable multitude of angels were gathered together, 4 or ever the heights of the air were lifted up, before cthe measures of the firmament were named, or ever the chimneys in Sion were hot, 5 and ere the present years were sought out, and or ever the inventions of them that now sin were turned, before they dwere sealed that have egathered faith efor a treasure: 6 then did I consider these things, and fthey all were made through me alone, and through none other: by me also they shall be ended, and by none other. 7 then answered I and said, What shall be the gparting asunder of the times? or when shall be the end of the first, and the beginning of it that followeth? 8 And he said unto me, From Abraham unto Isaac, when Jacob and Esau were born of him, hJacob’s hand held * first the heel of Esau. 9 For Esau is the end of the world, and Jacob is the beginning of it that followeth. 10 The hand of man is betwixt the heel and the hand: other question, Esdras, ask thou not.

11 I answered then and said, iO Lord that bearest rule, jif I have found favour in thy sight, 12 I beseech thee, shew thy servant the end of thy tokens, kwhereof thou shewedst me part lthe last night. 13 So he answered and said unto me, Stand up upon thy feet, and hear a mighty sounding voice. 14 And it shall be as it were a great * motion; but the place where thou standest shall not be moved. 15 And therefore when it speaketh be not afraid: for the word is of the end, and the foundation of the earth is understood. 16 And why? because the speech of these things trembleth and is moved: for it knoweth that the end of these things must be changed. 17 And it happened, that when I had heard it I stood up upon my feet, and hearkened, and behold, there was a voice that spake, and mthe sound of it was like the sound of many waters. 18 And it said, Behold, the days come, that I will begin to draw nigh, and nto visit them that dwell upon the earth, 19 and will begin to make inquisition of them, what they be that have hurt unjustly with their unrighteousness, and when the affliction of Sion shall be fulfilled; 20 and when the world, that shall begin to vanish away, shall be * finished, then will I shew these tokens: othe books shall be opened before the firmament, and they shall see all together: 21 and the children of a year old shall speak with their voices, the women with child shall bring forth untimely children of three or four months old, and they shall live, and be raised up. 22 And suddenly shall the sown places appear unsown, the full storehouses shall suddenly be found empty: 23 and pthe trumpet shall give a sound, which when every man heareth, they shall be suddenly afraid. 24 At that time qshall friends rfight one against another like enemies, and the earth shall stand in fear with those that dwell therein, the springs of the fountains shall stand still, and in three hours they shall not run. 25 rWhosoever remaineth from all these that I have told thee shall escape, and ssee my salvation, and the end of your world. 26 And the men tthat are received shall see it, twho have not tasted death from their birth: and the heart of the inhabitants shall be changed, and turned into another meaning. 27 For evil shall be put out, and deceit shall be quenched. 28 As for faith, it shall flourish, corruption shall be overcome, and the truth, which hath been so long without fruit, shall be declared.

29 And when he talked with me, behold, I looked by little and little upon him before whom I stood. 30 And these words said he unto me; I am come to shew thee the time of the night to come. 31 uIf thou wilt pray yet more, and ufast seven days again, I shall tell thee ugreater things xby day than I have heard. 32 For thy voice is heard before the most High: for the Mighty hath seen thy righteous dealing, he hath seen also thy chastity, which thou hast had ever since thy youth. 33 And therefore hath he sent me to shew thee all these things, and to say unto thee, yBe of good comfort, and fear not, 34 And hasten not, with the times that are past, zto think vain things, that thou mayest not hasten from the latter times.

35 And it came to pass after this, athat I wept again, and fasted seven days in like manner, that I might fulfil the three weeks which he told me. 36 aAnd in the eighth night was my heart vexed within me again, and I began to speak before the most High. 37 For my spirit was greatly set on fire, and my soul was in distress. 38 And I said,

O Lord, thou spakest from the beginning of the creation, even the first day, and saidst thus; bLet heaven and earth be made; and thy word was a perfect work. 39 And cthen was the Spirit, and darkness and ccsilence were on every side; the sound of man’s voice was not yet formed. 40 dThen commandedst thou a fair light to come forth eof thy treasures, that thy work might appear. 41 fUpon the second day thou madest the spirit of the firmament, and commandedst it to part asunder and to make a division betwixt the waters, that the one part might go up, and the other remain beneath. 42 gUpon the third day thou didst command that the waters should be gathered in the seventh part of the earth: six parts hast thou dried up, and kept them, to the intent that of these some being planted of God and tilled might serve thee. 43 For as soon as thy word went forth the work was made. 44 For immediately there was hgreat and innumerable fruit, and many and divers pleasures for the taste, and iflowers of unchangeable colour, and odours of wonderful smell: and this was done the third day. 45 jUpon the fourth day thou commandedst that the sun should shine, and the moon give her light, and the stars should be in order: 46 and gavest them a charge to do kservice unto man, that was to be made. 47 lUpon the fifth day thou saidst unto mthe seventh part, where the waters were gathered, that it should bring forth living creatures, fowls and fishes: and so it came to pass. 48 lFor the dumb water and without life brought forth living things at the commandment of God, that all people might praise thy wondrous works. 49 Then didst thou ordain two living creatures, the one thou calledst * Enoch, and the other nLeviathan; 50 and didst separate the one from the other: for mthe seventh part (namely, where the water was gathered together) might not hold them both. 51 Unto oEnoch thou gavest mone part, which was dried up the third day, that he should dwell in the same part, wherein are pa thousand hills: 52 but unto Leviathan thou gavest mthe seventh part, namely, the moist; and qhast kept him to be devoured of whom thou wilt, and when. 53 rUpon the sixth day thou gavest commandment unto the earth, that before thee it should bring forth beasts, cattle, and creeping things: 54 sand after these, Adam also, whom thou madest lord of all thy creatures: of him come we all, and the people also whom thou hast chosen. 55 All this have I spoken before thee, O Lord, because tthou madest the world for our sakes. 56 As for the other people, which also come of Adam, thou hast said that they are nothing, but be like unto spittle: and hast likened the abundance of them unto a drop that falleth from a vessel. 57 And now, O Lord, behold, these heathen, which have ever been reputed as nothing, have begun to be lords over us, and to devour us. 58 But we thy people, (whom thou hast called uthy firstborn, thy only begotten, and thy fervent lover) are given into their hands. 59 If tthe world now be made for our sakes, why do we not possess an inheritance with the world? whow long shall this endure?

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About The Cambridge Paragraph Bible of the Authorized English Version

The 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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