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[1]Come, let vs turne agayne to the Lorde: for he hath smitten vs, and he shall heale vs, he hath wounded vs, and he shall binde vs vp agayne |
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[2]After two dayes shall he quicken vs, in the thirde day he shall rayse vs vp, so that we shall liue in his sight |
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[3]Then shall we haue vnderstanding, and endeuour our selues to knowe the Lord: he shal go foorth as the spring of the day, & come vnto vs as the rayne, and as the latter rayne vnto the earth |
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[4]O Ephraim, what shall I do vnto thee? O Iuda, howe shall I intreate thee? for your goodnesse is lyke a morning cloude, & like a deawe that goeth early away |
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[5]Therfore haue I cut downe the prophetes, and let them be slayne for my wordes sake, so that thy punishment shall come to light |
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[6]For I desired mercy, and not sacrifice: and the knowledge of God more then burnt offeringes |
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[7]But euen like as Adam did, so haue they broken my couenaunt, and set me at naught |
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[8]Gilead is a citie of wicked doers, and [is] polluted with blood |
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[9]And as theeues [armed] wayte for him that passeth by the way: suche is the counsell of the priestes, which with one agreed counsell murther cruelly suche as kepe the way, yea they dare do all vnspeakable mischiefe |
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[10]Horrible thinges haue I seene in the house of Israel: there is the fornication of Ephraim, and Israel is defiled |
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[11]Yea, and thou Iuda kepest an haruest for thy selfe, when I returne the captiuitie of my people |
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