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Shem Tob's Hebrew Matthew (1400)
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The Septuagint in English by Brenton
LXX(EN)
[No book] [1]Early in the morning were they cast off, the king of Israel has been cast off: for Israel is a child, and I loved him, and out of Egypt have I called his children.
[No book] [2]As I called them, so they departed from my presence: they sacrificed to Baalim, and burnt incense to graven images.
[No book] [3]Yet I bound the feet of Ephraim, I took him on my arm; but they knew not that I healed them.
[No book] [4]When men were destroyed, I drew them with the bands of my love: and I will be to them as a man smiting another on his cheek: and I will have respect to him, I will prevail with him.
[No book] [5]Ephraim dwelt in Egypt; and as for the Assyrian, he was his king, because he would not return.
[No book] [6]And in his cities he prevailed not with the sword, and he ceased to war with his hands: and they shall eat of the fruit of their own devices:
[No book] [7]and his people shall cleave fondly to their habitation; but God shall be angry with his precious things, and shall not at all exalt him.
[No book] [8]How shall I deal with thee, Ephraim? how shall I protect thee, Israel? what shall I do with thee? I will make thee as Adama, and as Seboim; my heart is turned at once, my repentance is powerfully excited.
[No book] [9]I will not act according to the fury of my wrath, I will not abandon Ephraim to be utterly destroyed: for I am God, and not man; the Holy One within thee: and I will not enter into the city.
[No book] [10]I will go after the Lord: he shall utter his voice as a lion: for he shall roar, and the children of the waters shall be amazed.
[No book] [11]They shall be amazed and fly as a bird out of Egypt, and as a dove out of the land of the Assyrians: and I will restore them to their houses, saith the Lord.
[No book] [12]Ephraim has compassed me with falsehood, and the house of Israel and Juda with ungodliness: but now God knows them, and they shall be called God's holy people.
Author: Shem-Tob ben Isaac Ibn Shaprut (14th century)

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Author: Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851)
Source: ecmarsh.com
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