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Chapter 4
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:1 | Israel, if thou turnest ayen, seith the Lord, turne thou to me; if thou takist awei thin offendyngis fro my face, thou schalt not be mouyd. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:2 | And thou schalt swere, The Lord lyueth, in treuthe and in doom and in riytfulnesse; and alle folkis schulen blesse hym, and schulen preise hym. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:3 | For the Lord God seith these thingis to a man of Juda and to a dwellere of Jerusalem, Make ye newe to you a lond tilid of the newe, and nyle ye sowe on thornes. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:4 | Men of Juda, and dwelleris of Jerusalem, be ye circumcidid to the Lord, and do ye awey the filthis of youre hertis; lest perauenture myn indignacioun go out as fier, and be kyndlid, and noon be that quenche, for the malice of youre thouytis. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:5 | Telle ye in Juda, and make ye herd in Jerusalem; speke ye, and synge ye with a trumpe in the lond; crye ye strongli, and seie ye, Be ye gaderid togidere, and entre we in to stronge citees. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:6 | Reise ye a signe in Sion, coumforte ye, and nyle ye stonde; for Y bringe yuel fro the north, and a greet sorewe. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:7 | A lioun schal `rise vp fro his denne, and the robbere of folkis schal reise hym silf. He is goon out of his place, to sette thi lond in to wildirnesse; thi citees schulen be distried, abidynge stille with out dwellere. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:8 | On this thing girde you with heiris; weile ye, and yelle, for the wraththe of the strong veniaunce of the Lord is not turned awei fro you. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:9 | And it schal be, in that dai, seith the Lord, the herte of the king schal perische, and the herte of princis; and the prestis schulen wondre, and the prophetis schulen be astonyed. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:10 | And Y seide, Alas! alas! alas! Lord God; therfor whether thou hast disseyued this puple and Jerusalem, seiynge, Pees schal be to you, and lo! a swerd is comun `til to the soule? | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:11 | In that tyme it schal be seide to this puple and to Jerusalem, A brennynge wynd in the weies that ben in desert, ben the weies of the douytir of my puple, not to wyndewe, and not to purge. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:12 | A spirit ful of hem schal come to me; and now Y, but Y schal speke my domes with hem. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:13 | Lo! he schal stie as a cloude, and hise charis as a tempest; hise horsis ben swifter than eglis; wo to vs, for we ben distried. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:14 | Thou Jerusalem, waische thin herte fro malice, that thou be maad saaf. Hou long schulen noiful thouytis dwelle in thee? | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:15 | For whi the vois of a tellere fro Dan, and makynge knowun an idol fro the hil of Effraym. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:16 | Reise, ye folkis; lo! it is herd in Jerusalem that keperis ben comun fro a fer lond, and yyuen her vois on the citees of Juda. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:17 | As the keperis of feeldis thei ben maad on it in cumpas; for it stiride me to wrathfulnesse, seith the Lord. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:18 | Thi weyes and thi thouytis han maad this to thee; this malice of thee, for it is bittir, for it touchide thin herte. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:19 | Mi wombe akith, my wombe akith; the wittis of myn herte ben disturblid in me. Y schal not be stille, for my soule herde the vois of a trumpe, the cry of batel. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:20 | Sorewe is clepid on sorewe, and al the lond is distried; my tabernaclis ben wastid sudeynli, my skynnes ben wastid sudeynli. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:22 | For my fonned puple knew not me; thei ben vnwise sones, and cowardis; thei ben wise to do yuels, but thei kouden not do wel. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:23 | Y bihelde the lond, and lo! it was void, and nouyt; and Y bihelde heuenes, and no liyt was in tho. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:26 | Y bihelde, and lo! Carmele is forsakun, and alle citees therof ben distried fro the face of the Lord, and fro the face of the ire of his strong veniaunce. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:27 | For the Lord seith these thingis, Al the lond schal be forsakun, but netheles Y schal not make an endyng. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:28 | The erthe schal mourne, and heuenys aboue schulen make sorewe, for that Y spak; Y thouyte, and it repentide not me, nether Y am turned awei fro it. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:29 | Ech citee fledde fro the vois of a knyyt, and of a man schetynge an arowe; thei entriden in to hard places, and stieden in to roochis of stoon; alle citees ben forsakun, and no man dwellith in tho. | |
Jere | Wycliffe | 4:30 | But what schalt thou `destried do? Whanne thou schalt clothe thee with reed scarlet, whanne thou schalt be ourned with a goldun broche, and schalt anoynte thin iyen with wommans oynement, thou schalt be araied in veyn; thi louyeris han dispisid thee, thei schulen seke thi soule. | |