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The Septuagint in English by Brenton
LXX(EN)
The Second Book of Clement
2Clem
[1]O Lord God, I will glorify thee, I will sing to thy name; for thou hast done wonderful things, even an ancient and faithful counsel. So be it. [No book]
[2]For thou hast made cities a heap, even cities made strong that their foundations should not fall: the city of ungodly men shall not be built for ever. [No book]
[3]Therefore shall the poor people bless thee, and cities of injured men shall bless thee. [No book]
[4]For thou hast been a helper to every lowly city, and a shelter to them that were disheartened by reason of poverty: thou shalt deliver them from wicked men: thou hast been a shelter of them that thirst, and a refreshing air to injured men. [No book]
[5]We were as faint-hearted men thirsting in Sion, by reason of ungodly men to whom thou didst deliver us. [No book]
[6]And the Lord of hosts shall make a feast for all the nations: on this mount they shall drink gladness, they shall drink wine: [No book]
[7]they shall anoint themselves with ointment in this mountain. Impart thou all these things to the nations; for this is God's counsel upon all the nations. [No book]
[8]Death has prevailed and swallowed men up; but again the Lord God has taken away every tear from every face. He has taken away the reproach of his people from all the earth: for the mouth of the Lord has spoken it. [No book]
[9]And in that day they shall say, behold our God in whom we have trusted, and he shall save us: this is the Lord; we have waited for him, and we have exulted, and will rejoice in our salvation. [No book]
[10]God will give rest on this mountain, and the country of Moab shall be trodden down, as they tread the floor with waggons. [No book]
[11]And he shall spread forth his hands, even as he also brings down man to destroy him: and he shall bring low his pride in regard to the thing on which he has laid his hands. [No book]
[12]And he shall bring down the height of the refuge of the wall, and it shall come down even to the ground. [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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