The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe.

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The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe.
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[Imprinted at London :: In povvles Churchyarde by Richarde Iugge, printer to the Queenes Maiestie,
[1568]]
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The .ij. Chapter.

He describeth the victories of the Chaldeans against the Assyrians.

[unspec A] 1 THe destroyer is come vp before thy face, kepe thy forte, see to the way, strenghten [thy] loynes, increase [thy] strength mightyly:

2 For the Lord restores againe the glorious estate of Iacob, as [also] the glorious estate of Israel: for spoylers hath spoyled them, and hath wasted their braunches.

3 The shielde of his valiaunt souldiours [is died red, his captaynes of warre are clad with scarlet: the charret is [com∣passed] with flammig torches in the day of his expedition, and the firre staues are drenched in poyson.

4 The charrets shal rage in the streetes, they shall make a terrible noyse in the broade wayes, to loke to like [flaming] cressets, shooting as lightning.

5 He shall remember his notable soul∣diours, they shal stumble in goyng, they shall hasten to the wall, the couering fence is prepared.

6 The riuer gates are opened, and the pa∣lace dissolued.

[unspec B] 7 Huzab is brought foorth captiue, made to ascend [into the charets] her handmaydens also leading [one another] as in the voyce of doues, knocking vpon their brestes.

8 Yea many a day Niniue was as a ponde full of water, yet [now] they flee, Stand ye, stande ye, and no man loketh backe.

9 Take your spoyle of siluer, take your spoyle of golde, for there is no ende of riches: treasure, pashing all treasure.

10 Sacking, resacking, rasing, a dissolued heart and collision of knees, sorow in all loynes also, and the faces of them all as blacke as a pot.

11 Where is the abiding place of lions, and the feding plot of lions whelpes [be∣come,] whyther the young and olde lion had their resort? there dwelt the lion, & there was no man to put him in feare.

12 The lion made his praye aboundaunt∣ly for his whelpes, and strangled for his she lions, and hath filled his dennes with pray, and his abyding places with spoyle.

13 Behold me against thee sayth the Lord of hoastes, & I will burne in smoke her charets, and the sworde shall deuoure thy lions, I will roote out also from the earth thy spoyling, and the voyce of thy messengers shalbe hearde no more.

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