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Young's Literal Translation
YLT
Epistle to the Laodiceans (Latin)
Lao[LA]
[1]How is the gold become dim, Changed the best -- the pure gold? Poured out are stones of the sanctuary At the head of all out-places. [No book]
[2]The precious sons of Zion, Who are comparable with fine gold, How have they been reckoned earthen bottles, Work of the hands of a potter. [No book]
[3]Even dragons have drawn out the breast, They have suckled their young ones, The daughter of my people is become cruel, Like the ostriches in a wilderness. [No book]
[4]Cleaved hath the tongue of a suckling unto his palate with thirst, Infants asked bread, a dealer out they have none. [No book]
[5]Those eating of dainties have been desolate in out-places, Those supported on scarlet have embraced dunghills. [No book]
[6]And greater is the iniquity of the daughter of my people, Than the sin of Sodom, That was overturned as [in] a moment, And no hands were stayed on her. [No book]
[7]Purer were her Nazarites than snow, Whiter than milk, ruddier of body than rubies, Of sapphire their form. [No book]
[8]Darker than blackness hath been their visage, They have not been known in out-places, Cleaved hath their skin unto their bone, It hath withered -- it hath been as wood. [No book]
[9]Better have been the pierced of a sword Than the pierced of famine, For these flow away, pierced through, Without the increase of the field. [No book]
[10]The hands of merciful women have boiled their own children, They have been for food to them, In the destruction of the daughter of my people. [No book]
[11]Completed hath Jehovah His fury, He hath poured out the fierceness of His anger, And he kindleth a fire in Zion, And it devoureth her foundations. [No book]
[12]Believe not did the kings of earth, And any of the inhabitants of the world, That come would an adversary and enemy Into the gates of Jerusalem. [No book]
[13]Because of the sins of her prophets, The iniquities of her priests, Who are shedding in her midst the blood of the righteous, [No book]
[14]They have wandered naked in out-places, They have been polluted with blood, Without [any] being able to touch their clothing, [No book]
[15]`Turn aside -- unclean,' they called to them, `Turn aside, turn aside, touch not,' For they fled -- yea, they have wandered, They have said among nations: `They do not add to sojourn.' [No book]
[16]The face of Jehovah hath divided them, He doth not add to behold them, The face of priests they have not lifted up, Elders they have not favoured. [No book]
[17]While we exist -- consumed are our eyes for our vain help, In our watch-tower we have watched for a nation [that] saveth not. [No book]
[18]They have hunted our steps from going in our broad-places, Near hath been our end, fulfilled our days, For come hath our end. [No book]
[19]Swifter have been our pursuers, Than the eagles of the heavens, On the mountains they have burned [after] us, In the wilderness they have laid wait for us. [No book]
[20]The breath of our nostrils -- the anointed of Jehovah, Hath been captured in their pits, of whom we said: `In his shadow we do live among nations.' [No book]
[21]Joy and rejoice, O daughter of Edom, Dwelling in the land of Uz, Even unto thee pass over doth a cup, Thou art drunk, and makest thyself naked. [No book]
[22]Completed [is] thy iniquity, daughter of Zion, He doth not add to remove thee, He hath inspected thy iniquity, O daughter of Edom, He hath removed [thee] because of thy sins! [No book]
Source: unbound.biola.edu
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