he hath geuen vnto vs.
11 And nowe O Lorde God of Israel, thou that hast brought thy people out of the lande of Egypt with a mightie hande, with tokens and wonders, with thy great power & outstretched arme, and hast gotten thy selfe a name, as it is come to passe this day:
12 O Lord our God, we haue sinned, we haue done wickedly, we haue behaued our selues vngodly in all thy righteous∣nesses.
13 Turne thy wrath from vs [we beseche [unspec C] thee,] for we are but a fewe left among the heathē where thou hast scatered vs.
14 Heare our prayers O Lorde, and our petitions, bring vs out of captiuitie for thyne owne sake, get vs fauour in the sight of them which haue led vs away:
15 That all landes may know that thou art the Lorde our God, and that Israel and his generation calleth vpon thy name.
16 O Lorde loke downe from thy holy house vpon vs, encline thyne eare and heare vs.
17 Open thyne eyes, and beholde: for the dead that be gone downe to their graues, & whose soules are out of their bodies, ascribe vnto the Lorde neither prayse nor righteousnes:
18 But the soule that is vexed for the mul∣titude [of her sinnes,] which goeth on hea∣uyly and weakly, whose eyes begin to faile, yea such a soule ascribeth prayse and righteousnes vnto the Lorde.
[unspec D] 19 For we poure out our prayers before thee, and require mercie in thy sight O Lorde our God, not for any godlynes of our fathers:
20 But because thou hast sent out thy wrath and indignation vpon vs, accor∣ding as thou diddest threaten vs by thy seruauntes the prophetes, saying:
21 Thus saith the Lorde, Bowe downe your shoulders and neckes, and serue the king of Babylon: so shall ye remaine still in the lande that I gaue vnto your fathers.
22 But if ye wyll not heare the voyce of the Lorde your God, to serue the king of Babylon,
23 I wyll destroy you in the cities of Iu∣da within Hierusalem and without: I wyll also take from you the voyce of mirth and the voyce of ioy, the voyce of the bridegrome and the voyce of the bride, and there shal no man dwel more in the lande.
24 But they would not hearken vnto thy voyce, to do the king of Babylon seruice: and therefore hast thou perfourmed the wordes that thou spakest by thy ser∣uauntes the prophetes: [namely] that the bones of our kinges and the bones of our fathers should be translated out of their places:
25 And lo, nowe are they layde out in the heate of the sunne, and in the colde of the night, and dead in great miserie, with [unspec E] hunger, with sword, [with pestilence] and are cleane cast foorth.
26 As for the temple wherein thy name was called vpō, thou hast layd it waste, as it is to see this day, and that for the wickednesse of the house of Israel and the house of Iuda.
27 O Lorde our God, thou hast intrea∣ted vs after all thy goodnes, and accor∣ding to all that great louing mercie of thyne,
28 Lyke as thou spakest by thy seruaunt Moyses, in the day when thou diddest commaunde him to write thy lawe be∣fore the children of Israel, saying:
29 If ye wyl not hearkē vnto my voyce, then shall this great multitude be tur∣ned into a very small people among the nations, for I wyll scatter them abrode.
30 Notwithstanding, I am sure that this folke wyl not heare me, for it is an hard necked people: but in the lande of their captiuitie they shall remember them selues,
31 And learne to know that I am the Lorde their God, when I geue them an heart to vnderstande, and eares to heare. [unspec F]
32 Then shal they prayse me in the lande of their captiuitie, and thinke vpon my name.
33 Then shal they turne them from their harde backes, and from their vngodli∣nes: then shall they remember the thinges that happened vnto their fa∣thers which sinned against me.
34 So wyll I bring them againe into the lande which I promysed with an oth vnto their fathers Abraham, Isa∣hac, and Iacob, and they shalbe lordes of it, yea I wyll encrease them, and not minishe them.
35 And I wyll make an other coue∣naunt with them, such one as shall en∣dure