And the to me, If 1 3 before my face for them. Send out this people from my face, and let them go forth!
And it will be if they should say to you, Where shall we go forth? then you shall say to them, Thus says the As many as for death, to death; and as many as for sword, to sword; and as many as for famine, to famine; and as many as for captivity, to captivity.
And I will avenge against them four forms, says the the sword unto slaughter, and the dogs for tearing in pieces, and the wild beasts of the earth, and the winged creatures of the heaven for solid food and corruption.
And I will deliver them up for distresses to all the kingdoms of the earth, because of Manasseh son of Hezekiah king of Judah, for all which he did in Jerusalem.
Who will spare over you, O Jerusalem? And who will show timidity against you? Or, who shall return to say Peace to you?
You turned from me, says the And I will stretch out my hand, and I shall utterly destroy you; and no longer shall I spare them.
And I will scatter them in a dispersion in the of my people. They were made childless; they destroyed my people because of their evils.
above the sand of the sea; I brought misery in midday. I cast upon her sudden trembling and anxiety.
even in the middle of the day. She was disgraced and berated. Of the ones remaining of them before their enemies, says the
Woe, O mother, as how you bore me a man adjudicating and litigating in all the earth. I derived no benefit, nor did My strength failed among the ones cursing me.
May it be, O lord master, of their prospering in a time of their affliction for good against the enemy.
Shall it be known that and a wrap-around garment of brass is
And of your treasures I will give an equivalent, on account of all your sins, and in all your borders.
I will reduce you to slavery round about your enemies, in the land which you knew not. For a fire has been kindled because of my rage;
O lord remember me, and visit me, and acquit me from the ones pursuing me not for leniency! Know how I took
even the ones disregarding your words. Finish them off entirely! and to me for gladness and the of my heart. For upon me, O lord almighty.
I sat not in their sanhedrin playing about, but I was cautious from in front of your hand. Alone I sat, for
Why do the ones grieving me prevail over me? My wound is from where shall I be healed? In becoming, it became to me as not having trust.
Because of this, thus says the If you should return, and I should restore you, And if you should lead out the from the And they shall return to you; and you shall not return to them.
And I will appoint you to this people as of brass. And they shall wage war against you, but in no way shall they be able to prevail against you; because to deliver you, and to rescue you, says the
And I will deliver you from the of the and I will ransom you from the of pestilent ones.