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The Septuagint in English by Brenton
LXX(EN)
The Martyrdom of Saint Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna
PolycMartyr
[1]Thus has the Lord said concerning MOAB, Woe to Nabau! for it has perished: Cariathaim is taken: Amath and Agath are put to shame. [No book]
[2]There is no longer any healing for Moab, nor glorying in Esebon: he has devised evils against her: we have cut her off from being a nation, and she shall be completely still: after thee shall go a sword; [No book]
[3]for there is a voice of men crying out of Oronaim, destruction and great ruin. [No book]
[4]Moab is ruined, proclaim it to Zogora: [No book]
[5]for Aloth is filled with weeping: one shall go up weeping by the way of Oronaim; ye have heard a cry of destruction. [No book]
[6]Flee ye, and save your lives, and ye shall be as a wild ass in the desert. [No book]
[7]Since thou hast trusted in thy strong-hold, therefore thou shalt be taken: and Chamos shall go forth into captivity, and his priests, and his princes together. [No book]
[8]And destruction shall come upon every city, it shall by no means escape; the valley also shall perish, and the plain country shall be completely destroyed, as the Lord has said. [No book]
[9]Set marks upon Moab, for she shall be touched with a plague-spot, and all her cities shall become desolate; whence shall there be an inhabitant for her? [No book]
[10]Cursed is the man that does the works of the Lord carelessly, keeping back his sword from blood. [No book]
[11]Moab has been at ease from a child, and trusted in his glory; he has not poured out his liquor from vessel to vessel, and has not gone into banishment, therefore his taste remained in him, and his smell departed not. [No book]
[12]Therefore, behold, his days come, saith the Lord, when I shall send upon him bad leaders, and they shall lead him astray, and they shall utterly break in pieces his possessions, and shall cut his horns asunder. [No book]
[13]And Moab shall be ashamed of Chamos, as the house of Israel was ashamed of Baethel their hope, having trusted in them. [No book]
[14]How will ye say, We are strong, and men strong for war? [No book]
[15]Moab is ruined, even his city, and his choice young men have gone down to slaughter. [No book]
[16]The day of Moab is near at hand, and his iniquity moves swiftly to vengeance. [No book]
[17]Shake the head at him, all ye that are round about him; all of you utter his name; say ye, How is the glorious staff broken to pieces, the rod of magnificence! [No book]
[18]Come down from thy glory, and sit down in a damp place: Daebon shall be broken, because Moab is destroyed: there has gone up against thee one to ravage thy strong-hold. [No book]
[19]Stand by the way, and look, thou that dwellest in Arer; and ask him that is fleeing, and him that escapes, and say, What has happened? [No book]
[20]Moab is put to shame, because he is broken: howl and cry; proclaim in Arnon, that Moab has perished. [No book]
[21]And judgment is coming against the land of Misor, upon Chelon, and Rephas, and Mophas, [No book]
[22]and upon Daebon, and upon Nabau, and upon the house of Daethlathaim, [No book]
[23]and upon Cariathaim, and upon the house of Gaemol, and upon the house of Maon, [No book]
[24]and upon Carioth, and upon Bosor, and upon all the cities of Moab, far and near. [No book]
[25]The horn of Moab is broken, and his arm is crushed. [No book]
[26]Make ye him drunk; for he has magnified himself against the Lord: and Moab shall clap with his hand, and shall be also himself a laughing-stock. [No book]
[27]For surely Israel was to thee a laughing-stock, and was found among thy thefts, because thou didst fight against him. [No book]
[28]The inhabitants of Moab have left the cities, and dwelt in rocks; they have become as doves nestling in rocks, at the mouth of a cave. [No book]
[29]And I have heard of the pride of Moab, he has greatly heightened his pride and his haughtiness, and his heart has been lifted up. [No book]
[30]But I know his works: is it not enough for him? has he not done thus? [No book]
[31]Therefore howl ye for Moab on all sides; cry out against the shorn men in a gloomy place. I will weep for thee, [No book]
[32]O vine of Aserema, as with the weeping of Jazer: thy branches are gone over the sea, they reached the cities of Jazer: destruction has come upon thy fruits, and upon thy grape-gatherers. [No book]
[33]Joy and gladness have been utterly swept off the land of Moab: and though there was wine in thy presses, in the morning they trod it not, neither in the evening did they raise the cry of joy. [No book]
[34]From the cry of Esebon even to Ætam their cities uttered their voice, from Zogor to Oronaim, and their tidings as a heifer of three years old, for the water also of Nebrin shall be dried up. [No book]
[35]And I will destroy Moab, saith the Lord, as he comes up to the altar, and burns incense to his gods. [No book]
[36]Therefore the heart of Moab shall sound as pipes, my heart shall sound as a pipe for the shorn men; forasmuch as what every man has gained has perished from him. [No book]
[37]They shall all have their heads shaved in every place, and every beard shall be shaved; and all hands shall beat the breasts, and on all loins shall be sackcloth. [No book]
[38]And on all the housetops of Moab, and in his streets shall be mourning: for I have broken him, saith the Lord, as a vessel, which is useless. [No book]
[39]How has he changed! how has Moab turned his back! Moab is put to shame, and become a laughing-stock, and an object of anger to all that are round about him. [No book]
[40]For thus said the Lord; [No book]
[41]Carioth is taken, and the strong-holds have been taken together. [No book]
[42]And Moab shall perish from being a multitude, because he has magnified himself against the Lord. [No book]
[43]A snare, and fear, and the pit, are upon thee, O inhabitant of Moab. [No book]
[44]He that flees from the terror shall fall into the pit, and he that comes up out of the pit shall even be taken in the snare: for I will bring these things upon Moab in the year of their visitation. [No book]
Author: Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton (1851)
Source: ecmarsh.com
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