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CHAP. II.
1 God hauing shewed his former kindnesse, expostulateth with the Iewes, their causelesse reuolt, 9 beyond any example. 14 They are the causes of their owne calamities. 20 The sinnes of Iudah. 31 Her confidence is reiected.
1Moreouer, the word of the Lord came to me, saying;
2Goe, and crie in the eares of Ierusalem, saying; Thus sayth the Lord, I remember thee, the kindnesse of thy youth, the loue of thine espousals, when thou wentest after me in the wildernesse, in a land that was not sowen.2
4Heare ye the word of the Lord, O house of Iacob, and all the families of the house of Israel.
6Neither sayd they, Where is the Lord that brought vs vp out of the land of Egypt? that led vs through the wildernesse, through a land of deserts and of pittes, through a land of drought, and of the shadow of death, through a land that no man passed thorow, and where no man dwelt.6
7And I brought you into a plentifull countrey, to eate the fruit thereof, and the goodnesse thereof; but when ye entred yee defiled my land, and made mine heritage an abomination.7
8The Priests said not, Where is the Lord ? and they that handle the Law knew me not: the pastours also transgressed against mee, and the Prophets prophecied by Baal, and walked after things that doe not profit.8
10For passe ouer the yles of Chittim, and see; and send vnto Kedar and consider diligently, and see if there be such a thing.10
11Hath a nation changed their Gods, which are yet no Gods? but my people haue changed their glory, for that which doth not profit.11
12Be astonished, O yee heauens, at this, and be horribly afraid, be yee very desolate, saith the Lord.
13For my people haue committed two euils: they haue forsaken me, the fountaine of liuing waters, and hewed them out cisternes, broken cisternes that can hold no water.13
14¶ Is Israel a seruant? is he a home-borne slaue? why is he spoiled?14
15The young lyons roared vpon him and yelled, and they made his land waste: his cities are burnt without inhabitant.15
16Also the children of Noph and Tahapanes haue broken the crowne of thy head.16
19Thine owne wickednesse shall correct thee, and thy backslidings shall reproue thee: know therefore and see, that it is an euill thing and bitter that thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God, and that my feare is not in thee, saith the Lord GOD of Hostes.19
20¶ For of old time I haue broken thy yoke, and burst thy bands, and thou saidst; I will not transgresse: when vpon euery high hill, and vnder euery greene tree thou wandrest, playing the harlot.20
21Yet I had planted thee a noble vine, wholy a right seede: How then art thou turned into the degenerate plant of a strange vine vnto me?21
22For though thou wash thee with nitre, and take thee much sope, yet thine iniquitie is marked before me, saith the Lord GOD.22
23How canst thou say, I am not polluted, I haue not gone after Baalim? see thy way in the valley, know what thou hast done: thou art a swift dromedarie trauersing her wayes.23
24A wild asse vsed to the wildernesse, that snuffeth vp the wind at her pleasure, in her occasion who can turne her away? all they that seeke her will not wearie themselues, in her moneth they shall find her.24
25Withhold thy foote from being vnshod, and thy throte from thirst: but thou saidst, There is no hope. No, for I haue loued strangers, and after them will I goe.25
27Saying to a stocke; Thou art my father, and to a stone; Thou hast brought me forth: for they haue turned their backe vnto me, and not their face: but in the time of their trouble, they will say; Arise and saue vs.27
28But where are thy Gods that thou hast made thee? let them arise if they can saue thee in the time of thy trouble: for according to the number of thy cities, are thy Gods, O Iudah.28
29Wherefore will yee plead with me? yee all haue transgressed against me, saith the Lord.
30In vaine haue I smitten your children, they receiued no correction: your owne sword hath deuoured your prophets, like a destroying lyon.30
31¶ O generation, see yee the word of the Lord: haue I beene a wildernesse vnto Israel? a land of darkenesse? wherefore say my people; We are Lords, we will come no more vnto thee?31
33Why trimmest thou thy way to seeke loue? therefore hast thou also taught the wicked ones thy wayes.
34Also in thy skirts is found the blood of the soules of the poore innocents: I haue not found it by secret search, but vpon all these.34
Original 1611 KJV Sidenote References for Jeremiah Chapter 2
2 Or, for thy sake. , Eze.16.8. cha. 12. 14.
6 Isai.63.9, 11,13. ose. 13.4.
7 Psal.78. 58. and 106.38.
8 Rom.2.20
10 Or, ouer to.
11 Cha. 16.20
13 Chap. 17. 13. & 18.14 psal.36.9.
14 Heb. become a spoile.
15 Heb. gaue out their voyce.
16 Or, feede on thy crown, deut. 33.12 Isai. 8.8.
19 Isai.3.9. os.5.5.
20 Or, serue. , Isai. 57.5,7. , Ier.3.6.
21 Matth.21.23. mar.12.1. luc.20.9. , Exod.15.17. psal.44.3. and 80.9. Isai.5.2.
22 Iob. 9.30.
23 Or, O swift dromedarie.
24 Or, O wild asse &c. , Heb. taught , Heb. the desire of her heart. , Or, reuerse it.
25 Or, is the case desperate?
27 Or, begotten me. , Heb. the hinder part part of the necke. , Isai. 26. 16.
28 Isai. 45. 20. , Heb. euill. , Chap. 11. 13.
30 IsaiI.9. 13. cha. 5. 3 , Matth.23. 29. &c.
31 Chap.2.5 , Heb. we haue dominion.
34 Heb. digging.
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