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The Bishops' Bible (1568)
Bishop
Reconstruction of Eberhard Nestle's Greek NT (1904)
Nestle
[1]O ye priestes heare this, take heede O thou housholde of Israel, geue eare O thou house of the king, for iudgement [is] against you, because you are become as a snare on Mizphah, and a spread net vpon the mount of Thabor [No book]
[2]They kyll sacrifices by heapes, and turne farre from the Lord, and I haue ben a rebuker of them all [No book]
[3]I knowe Ephraim well inough, and Israel is not hid fro me: for nowe O Ephraim thou art become an harlot, and Israel is defiled [No book]
[4]They wyll not geue their myndes to turne vnto their God: for the spirite of fornication [is] in the middest of them, and they haue not knowen the Lorde [No book]
[5]And the pryde of Israel doth testifie to his face: therefore both Israel and Ephraim shal fal for their wickednesse, and Iuda with them also [No book]
[6]They shall come with their sheepe and bullockes to seeke the Lorde, but they shall not finde hym: for he is gone from them [No book]
[7]They haue transgressed against the Lorde, and brought vp bastarde chyldren: a moneth therefore shall deuour them, with their portions [No book]
[8]Blowe with the shawmes at Gibea, and with the trumpet in Ramah, crye out at Bethauen, after thee O Beniamin [No book]
[9]In the tyme of the plague shall Ephraim be layde waste: in the tribes of Israel haue I shewed the trueth [No book]
[10]The princes of Iuda haue ben lyke them that remoue the lande markes: therefore wyll I powre out my wrath vpon them like water [No book]
[11]Ephraim is oppressed and broken in iudgement, because he wyllyngly folowed the commaundement [No book]
[12]Therefore wyll I be vnto Ephraim as a moth, and to the house of Iuda as a caterpiller [No book]
[13]When Ephraim sawe his sicknesse, and Iuda his disease, Ephraim went vnto Assur, and sent vnto kyng Iareb, yet coulde not he helpe you, nor ease you of your payne [No book]
[14]I wyll be vnto Ephraim as a lion, and as a lions whelpe to the house of Iuda: I [euen] I wyll spoyle, and go my away: I wyll take away, and no man shall rescue [No book]
[15]I wyll go and returne to my place, tyll they knowledge that they haue sinned and seeke me. In their aduersitie they shall early seeke me [No book]
Source: studybible.org
Author: Eberhard Nestle (1851–1913)
Source: www.hagiascriptura.com

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