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The Septuagint in English by Brenton
LXX(EN)
The Epistle of Barnabas
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[1]Hear these things, ye priests; and attend, O house of Israel; and hearken, O house of the king; for the controversy is with you, because ye have been a snare in Scopia, and as a net spread on Itabyrium, [No book]
[2]which they that hunt the prey have fixed: but I will correct you. [No book]
[3]I know Ephraim, and Israel is not far from me: for now Ephraim has gone grievously a-whoring, Israel is defiled. [No book]
[4]They have not framed their counsels to return to their God, for the spirit of fornication is in them, and they have not known the Lord. [No book]
[5]And the pride of Israel shall be brought low before his face; and Israel and Ephraim shall fall in their iniquities; and Judas also shall fall with them. [No book]
[6]They shall go with sheep and calves diligently to seek the Lord; but they shall not find him, for he has withdrawn himself from them. [No book]
[7]For they have forsaken the Lord; for strange children have been born to them: now shall the cankerworm devour them and their heritages. [No book]
[8]Blow ye the trumpet on the hills, sound aloud on the heights: proclaim in the house of On, Benjamin is amazed. [No book]
[9]Ephraim has come to nought in the days of reproof: in the tribes of Israel I have shown faithful dealings. [No book]
[10]The princes of Juda became as they that removed the bounds: I will pour out upon them my fury as water. [No book]
[11]Ephraim altogether prevailed against his adversary, he trod judgment under foot, for he began to go after vanities. [No book]
[12]Therefore I will be as consternation to Ephraim, and as a goad to the house of Juda. [No book]
[13]And Ephraim saw his disease, and Judas his pain; then Ephraim went to the Assyrians, and sent ambassadors to king Jarim: but he could not heal you, and your pain shall in nowise cease from you. [No book]
[14]Wherefore I am as a panther to Ephraim, and as a lion to the house of Juda: and I will tear, and go away; and I will take, and there shall be none to deliver. [No book]
[15]I will go and return to my place, until they are brought to nought, and then shall they seek my face. [No book]
Author: Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851)
Source: ecmarsh.com
Translation: Charles H. Hoole (1885)
Source: www.earlychristianwritings.com
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