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Peshitta NT (Etheridge, 1849)
PesNT(Eth)
The Septuagint in English by Brenton
LXX(EN)
[No book] [1]THE WORD OF THE VALLEY OF SION.
[No book] [2]The city is filled with shouting men: thy slain are not slain with swords, nor are thy dead those who have died in battle.
[No book] [3]All thy princes have fled, and thy captives are tightly bound, and the mighty men in thee have fled far away.
[No book] [4]Therefore I said, Let me alone, I will weep bitterly; labour not to comfort me for the breach of the daughter of my people.
[No book] [5]For it is a day of trouble, and of destruction, and of treading down, and there is perplexity sent from the Lord of hosts: they wander in the valley of Sion; they wander from the least to the greatest on the mountains.
[No book] [6]And the Elamites took their quivers, and there were men mounted on horses, and there was a gathering for battle.
[No book] [7]And it shall be that thy choice valleys shall be filled with chariots, and horsemen shall block up thy gates.
[No book] [8]And they shall uncover the gates of Juda, and they shall look in that day on the choice houses of the city.
[No book] [9]And they shall uncover the secret places of the houses of the citadel of David: and they saw that they were many, and that one had turned the water of the old pool into the city;
[No book] [10]and that they had pulled down the houses of Jerusalem, to fortify the wall of the city.
[No book] [11]And ye procured to yourselves water between the two walls within the ancient pool: but ye looked not to him that made it from the beginning, and regarded not him that created it.
[No book] [12]And the Lord, the Lord of hosts, called in that day for weeping, and lamentation, and baldness, and for girding with sackcloth:
[No book] [13]but they engaged in joy and gladness, slaying calves, and killing sheep, so as to eat flesh, and drink wine; saying, Let us eat and drink; for to-morrow we die.
[No book] [14]And these things are revealed in the ears of the Lord of hosts: for this sin shall not be forgiven you, until ye die.
[No book] [15]Thus saith the Lord of hosts, Go into the chamber, to Somnas the treasurer, and say to him, Why art thou here?
[No book] [16]and what hast thou to do here, that thou hast here hewn thyself a sepulchre, and madest thyself a sepulchre on high, and hast graven for thyself a dwelling in the rock?
[No book] [17]Behold now, the Lord of hosts casts forth and will utterly destroy such a man, and will take away thy robe and thy glorious crown,
[No book] [18]and will cast thee into a great and unmeasured land, and there thou shalt die: and he will bring thy fair chariot to shame, and the house of thy prince to be trodden down.
[No book] [19]And thou shalt be removed from thy stewardship, and from thy place.
[No book] [20]And it shall come to pass in that day, that I will call my servant Eliakim the son of Chelcias:
[No book] [21]and I will put on him thy robe, and I will grant him thy crown with power, and I will give thy stewardship into his hands: and he shall be as a father to them that dwell in Jerusalem, and to them that dwell in Juda.
[No book] [22]And I will give him the glory of David; and he shall rule, and there shall be none to speak against him: and I will give him the key of the house of David upon his shoulder; and he shall open, and there shall be none to shut; and he shall shut, and there shall be none to open.
[No book] [23]And I will make him a ruler in a sure place, and he shall be for a glorious throne of his father's house.
[No book] [24]And every one that is glorious in the house of his father shall trust in him, from the least to the greatest; and they shall depend upon him in that day.
[No book] [25]Thus saith the Lord of hosts, The man that is fastened in the sure place shall be removed and be taken away, and shall fall; and the glory that is upon him shall be utterly destroyed: for the Lord has spoken it.
Translation: J. W. Etheridge (1849)
Source: studybible.info
Author: Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851)
Source: ecmarsh.com
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