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CHAP. I.
1 Esdras is commanded to reproue the people. 24 God threatneth to cast them off, 35 and to giue their houses to a people of more grace then they.
1 The second booke of the Prophet Esdras the sonne of Saraias, the sonne of Azarias, the sonne of Helchias, the sonne of Sadamias, the sonne of Sadoc, the sonne of Achitob,1
4 And the word of the Lord came vnto me, saying,4
9 How long shall I forbeare them vnto whō I haue done so much good?
10 Many kings haue I destroyed for their sakes, Pharao with his seruants, and all his power haue I smitten downe.10
11 All the nations haue I destroyed before them, & in the East I haue scattered the people of two prouinces, euen of Tyrus and Sidon, and haue slaine all their enemies.11
12 Speake thou therefore vnto them saying, Thus saith the Lord,
13 I led you through the Sea, and in the beginning gaue you a large and safe passage, I gaue you Moyses for a leader, and Aaron for a priest,13
14 I gaue you light in a pillar of fire, and great wonders haue I done among you, yet haue you forgotten me, saith the Lord.14
15 Thus saith the Almightie Lord, The quailes were as a token for you, I gaue you tents for your safegard, neuerthelesse you murmured there,15
17 Where are the benefits that I haue done for you? when you were hungry and thirstie in the wildernesse, did you not crie vnto me?17
19 Then had I pity vpon your mournings, and gaue you Manna to eat, so ye did eate Angels bread.19
20 When ye were thirstie, did I not cleaue the rocke, and waters flowed out to your fill? for the heate I couered you with the leaues of the trees.20
21 I diuided amongst you a fruitfull land, I cast out the Canaanites, the Pherezites, and the Philistines before you: what shall I yet doe more for you: saith the Lord?21
22 Thus saith the Almighty Lord, when you were in the wildernes in the riuer of the Amorites, being athirst, and blaspheming my Name,22
23 I gaue you not fire for your blasphemies, but cast a tree in the water, and made the riuer sweet.
24 What shall I doe vnto thee, O Iacob? thou Iuda wouldest not obey me: I will turne me to other nations, and vnto those will I giue my Name, that they may keepe my Statutes.24
26 Whensoeuer you shall call vpon me, I will not heare you: for yee haue defiled your hands with blood, and your feete are swift to commit manslaughter.26
27 Yee haue not as it were forsaken me, but your owne selues, saith the Lord.
29 That yee would be my people, and I shoud be your God, that ye would be my children, and I should be your father?29
30 I gathered you together, as a henne gathereth her chickens vnder her wings: but now, what shall I doe vnto you? I will cast you out from my face.30
31 When you offer vnto me, I will turne my face from you: for your solemne feast dayes, your newe Moone, and your circumcisions haue I forsaken.31
33 Thus saith the Almighty Lord, Your house is desolate, I will cast you out, as the wind doth stubble.
36 They haue seene no Prophets, yet they shall call their sinnes to remembrance, and acknowledge them.
38 And now brother, behold what glory: and see the people that commeth from the East.
40 Nahum, and Abacuc, Sophonias, Aggeus, Zacharie, and Malachie, which is called also an Angel of the Lord.40
2 Esdras Chapter 1 Sidenote References (from Original 1611 KJV Bible):
1 Ezra 7.1. , Or, Shallum.
4 Isa.58.1.
10 Exod.14. 28.
11 Num. 21. 24. iosh.8. 12.
13 Exod.14. 29. , Or, street. , Exo. 3.10. and 4.14.
14 Exod.13. 21.
15 Exod.16. 13. psal.104 40.
17 Num. 14.3.
19 Wisd.16. 20.
20 Numb. 20 11. wisd. 11 4. , Or, abundantly.
21 Isa. 5.4. & exod. 15.23
22 Or, at the bitter waters, or waters of Marah.
24 Exo.32.8.
26 Isa.1.15.
29 Or, as I am your God
30 Mat.23. 37.
31 Isa.1.13.
40 Mala. 3.1.
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