Baruch
1: Therefore the Lord hath
made good his word, which he pronounced against us, and against our judges
that judged Israel, and against our kings, and against our princes, and
against the men of Israel and Juda,
2: To bring upon us great plagues,
such as never happened under the whole heaven, as it came to pass in
Jerusalem, according to the things that were written in the law of
Moses;
3: That a man should eat the flesh of his own son, and the flesh
of his own daughter.
4: Moreover he hath delivered them to be in
subjection to all the kingdoms that are round about us, to be as a
reproach and desolation among all the people round about, where the Lord
hath scattered them.
5: Thus we were cast down, and not exalted,
because we have sinned against the Lord our God, and have not been
obedient unto his voice.
6: To the Lord our God appertaineth
righteousness: but unto us and to our fathers open shame, as appeareth
this day.
7: For all these plagues are come upon us, which the Lord
hath pronounced against us
8: Yet have we not prayed before the Lord,
that we might turn every one from the imaginations of his wicked
heart.
9: Wherefore the Lord watched over us for evil, and the Lord
hath brought it upon us: for the Lord is righteous in all his works which
he hath commanded us.
10: Yet we have not hearkened unto his voice, to
walk in the commandments of the Lord, that he hath set before us.
11:
And now, O Lord God of Israel, that hast brought thy people out of the
land of Egypt with a mighty hand, and high arm, and with signs, and with
wonders, and with great power, and hast gotten thyself a name, as
appeareth this day:
12: O Lord our God, we have sinned, we have done
ungodly, we have dealt unrighteously in all thine ordinances.
13: Let
thy wrath turn from us: for we are but a few left among the heathen, where
thou hast scattered us.
14: Hear our prayers, O Lord, and our
petitions, and deliver us for thine own sake, and give us favour in the
sight of them which have led us away:
15: That all the earth may know
that thou art the Lord our God, because Israel and his posterity is called
by thy name.
16: O Lord, look down from thine holy house, and consider
us: bow down thine ear, O Lord, to hear us.
17: Open thine eyes, and
behold; for the dead that are in the graves, whose souls are taken from
their bodies, will give unto the Lord neither praise nor
righteousness:
18: But the soul that is greatly vexed, which goeth
stooping and feeble, and the eyes that fail, and the hungry soul, will
give thee praise and righteousness, O Lord.
19: Therefore we do not
make our humble supplication before thee, O Lord our God, for the
righteousness of our fathers, and of our kings.
20: For thou hast sent
out thy wrath and indignation upon us, as thou hast spoken by thy servants
the prophets, saying,
21: Thus saith the Lord, Bow down your shoulders
to serve the king of Babylon: so shall ye remain in the land that I gave
unto your fathers.
22: But if ye will not hear the voice of the Lord,
to serve the king of Babylon,
23: I will cause to cease out of the
cites of Judah, and from without Jerusalem, the voice of mirth, and the
voice of joy, the voice of the bridegroom, and the voice of the bride: and
the whole land shall be desolate of inhabitants.
24: But we would not
hearken unto thy voice, to serve the king of Babylon: therefore hast thou
made good the words that thou spakest by thy servants the prophets,
namely, that the bones of our kings, and the bones of our fathers, should
be taken out of their place.
25: And, lo, they are cast out to the heat
of the day, and to the frost of the night, and they died in great miseries
by famine, by sword, and by pestilence.
26: And the house which is
called by thy name hast thou laid waste, as it is to be seen this day, for
the wickedness of the house of Israel and the house of Juda.
27: O Lord
our God, thou hast dealt with us after all thy goodness, and according to
all that great mercy of thine,
28: As thou spakest by thy servant Moses
in the day when thou didst command him to write the law before the
children of Israel, saying,
29: If ye will not hear my voice, surely
this very great multitude shall be turned into a small number among the
nations, where I will scatter them.
30: For I knew that they would not
hear me, because it is a stiffnecked people: but in the land of their
captivities they shall remember themselves.
31: And shall know that I
am the Lord their God: for I will give them an heart, and ears to
hear:
32: And they shall praise me in the land of their captivity, and
think upon my name,
33: And return from their stiff neck, and from
their wicked deeds: for they shall remember the way of their fathers,
which sinned before the Lord.
34: And I will bring them again into the
land which I promised with an oath unto their fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob, and they shall be lords of it: and I will increase them, and they
shall not be diminished.
35: And I will make an everlasting covenant
with them to be their God, and they shall be my people: and I will no more
drive my people of Israel out of the land that I have given
them.
1: O Lord Almighty, God of
Israel, the soul in anguish the troubled spirit, crieth unto thee.
2:
Hear, O Lord, and have mercy; for thou art merciful: and have pity upon
us, because we have sinned before thee.
3: For thou endurest for ever,
and we perish utterly.
4: O Lord Almighty, thou God of Israel, hear now
the prayers of the dead Israelites, and of their children, which have
sinned before thee, and not hearkened unto the voice of thee their God:
for the which cause these plagues cleave unto us.
5: Remember not the
iniquities of our forefathers: but think upon thy power and thy name now
at this time.
6: For thou art the Lord our God, and thee, O Lord, will
we praise.
7: And for this cause thou hast put thy fear in our hearts,
to the intent that we should call upon thy name, and praise thee in our
captivity: for we have called to mind all the iniquity of our forefathers,
that sinned before thee.
8: Behold, we are yet this day in our
captivity, where thou hast scattered us, for a reproach and a curse, and
to be subject to payments, according to all the iniquities of our fathers,
which departed from the Lord our God.
9: Hear, Israel, the commandments
of life: give ear to understand wisdom.
10: How happeneth it Israel,
that thou art in thine enemies' land, that thou art waxen old in a strange
country, that thou art defiled with the dead,
11: That thou art counted
with them that go down into the grave?
12: Thou hast forsaken the
fountain of wisdom.
13: For if thou hadst walked in the way of God,
thou shouldest have dwelled in peace for ever.
14: Learn where is
wisdom, where is strength, where is understanding; that thou mayest know
also where is length of days, and life, where is the light of the eyes,
and peace.
15: Who hath found out her place? or who hath come into her
treasures ?
16: Where are the princes of the heathen become, and such
as ruled the beasts upon the earth;
17: They that had their pastime
with the fowls of the air, and they that hoarded up silver and gold,
wherein men trust, and made no end of their getting?
18: For they that
wrought in silver, and were so careful, and whose works are
unsearchable,
19: They are vanished and gone down to the grave, and
others are come up in their steads.
20: Young men have seen light, and
dwelt upon the earth: but the way of knowledge have they not known,
21:
Nor understood the paths thereof, nor laid hold of it: their children were
far off from that way.
22: It hath not been heard of in Chanaan,
neither hath it been seen in Theman.
23: The Agarenes that seek wisdom
upon earth, the merchants of Meran and of Theman, the authors of fables,
and searchers out of understanding; none of these have known the way of
wisdom, or remember her paths.
24: O Israel, how great is the house of
God! and how large is the place of his possession!
25: Great, and hath
none end; high, and unmeasurable.
26: There were the giants famous from
the beginning, that were of so great stature, and so expert in war.
27:
Those did not the Lord choose, neither gave he the way of knowledge unto
them:
28: But they were destroyed, because they had no wisdom, and
perished through their own foolishness.
29: Who hath gone up into
heaven, and taken her, and brought her down from the clouds?
30: Who
hath gone over the sea, and found her, and will bring her for pure
gold?
31: No man knoweth her way, nor thinketh of her path.
32: But
he that knoweth all things knoweth her, and hath found her out with his
understanding: he that prepared the earth for evermore hath filled it with
fourfooted beasts:
33: He that sendeth forth light, and it goeth,
calleth it again, and it obeyeth him with fear.
34: The stars shined in
their watches, and rejoiced: when he calleth them, they say, Here we be;
and so with cheerfulness they shewed light unto him that made them.
35:
This is our God, and there shall none other be accounted of in comparison
of him
36: He hath found out all the way of knowledge, and hath given
it unto Jacob his servant, and to Israel his beloved.
37: Afterward did
he shew himself upon earth, and conversed with men.
1: Put off, O
Jerusalem, the garment of mourning and affliction, and put on the
comeliness of the glory that cometh from God for ever.
2: Cast about
thee a double garment of the righteousness which cometh from God; and set
a diadem on thine head of the glory of the Everlasting.
3: For God will
shew thy brightness unto every country under heaven.
4: For thy name
shall be called of God for ever The peace of righteousness, and The glory
of God's worship.
5: Arise, O Jerusalem, and stand on high, and look
about toward the east, and behold thy children gathered from the west unto
the east by the word of the Holy One, rejoicing in the remembrance of
God.
6: For they departed from thee on foot, and were led away of their
enemies: but God bringeth them unto thee exalted with glory, as children
of the kingdom.
7: For God hath appointed that every high hill, and
banks of long continuance, should be cast down, and valleys filled up, to
make even the ground, that Israel may go safely in the glory of God,
8:
Moreover even the woods and every sweetsmelling tree shall overshadow
Israel by the commandment of God.
9: For God shall lead Israel with joy
in the light of his glory with the mercy and righteousness that cometh
from
him.
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