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Ezekiel 7:1                                    601                                     Ezekiel 8:4
                                      7                          with sackecloth, and feare shall couer them, and
                  1  Moreover the word of the Lord came vnto     shame shalbe vpon all faces, and baldnes vpon
               me, saying, Also thou sonne of man, thus saith their heads.    19 They shall cast their siluer in the
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               the Lord God, An ende is come vnto the lande of streetes, and their golde shalbe cast farre off:
               Israel: the ende is come vpon the foure corners their siluer and their gold can not deliuer them
               of the lande.   3  Nowe is the ende come vpon in the day of the wrath of the Lord: they shall
               thee, and I wil sende my wrath vpon thee, and not satisfie their soules, neither fill their bowels:
               will iudge thee according to thy wayes, and will for this ruine is for their iniquitie.  20  He had also
               laye vpon thee all thine abominations. Neither set the beautie of his ornament in maiestie: but
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               shall mine eye spare thee, neither will I haue    they made images of their abominations, and of
               pitie: but I will laye thy waies vpon thee: and   their idoles therein: therefore haue I set it farre
               thine abomination shall bee in the middes of      from them.  21 And I will giue it into the handes of
               thee, and yee shall knowe that I am the Lord.     the strangers to be spoyled, and to the wicked of
               5 Thus saith the Lord God, Beholde, one euil, euen  the earth to be robbed, and they shall pollute it.
               one euill is come.  6  An ende is come, the end is  22 My face will I turne also from them, and they
               come, it watched for thee: beholde, it is come. shall pollute my secret place: for the destroyers
               7  The morning is come vnto thee, that dwellest   shall enter into it, and defile it.  23 Make a chaine:
               in the lande: the time is come, the day of trouble for the lande is full of the iudgement of blood,
               is neere, and not the sounding againe of the and the citie is full of crueltie.    24  Wherefore I
               mountaines.   8 Now I will shortly powre out my will bring the most wicked of the heathen, and
               wrath vpon thee, and fulfil mine anger vpon thee: they shall possesse their houses: I will also make
               I will iudge thee according to thy wayes, and will the pompe of the mightie to cease, and their
               lay vpon thee all thine abominations.  9  Neither holie places shalbe defiled.  25 When destruction
               shall mine eie spare thee, neither will I haue pitie, commeth, they shall seeke peace, and shall not
               but I will laye vpon thee according to thy wayes, haue it.  26 Calamitie shall come vpon calamitie,
               and thine abominations shalbe in the middes of and rumour shall bee vpon rumour: then shall
               thee, and ye shall knowe that I am the Lord that they seeke a vision of the Prophet: but the Lawe
               smiteth.  10  Beholde, the day, beholde, it is come: shall perish from the Priest, and counsel from
               the morning is gone forth, the rod florisheth: the Ancient.     27  The King shall mourne, and the
               pride hath budded.  11 Crueltie is risen vp into a prince shall be clothed with desolation, and the
               rod of wickednes: none of them shall remaine, handes of the people in the land shall be troubled:
               nor of their riches, nor of any of theirs, neither  I wil doe vnto them according to their waies, and
               shall there bee lamentation for them.     12  The  according to their iudgements will I iudge them,
               time is come, the day draweth neere: let not the  and they shall knowe that I am the Lord.
               byer reioyce, nor let him that selleth, mourne:
               for the wrath is vpon al the multitude thereof.
               13  For hee that selleth, shall not returne to that                      8
               which is solde, although they were yet aliue: for   1  And in the sixt yere, in the sixt moneth, and
               the vision was vnto al the multitude thereof, and  in the fift day of the moneth, as I sate in mine
               they returned not, neither doeth any encourage    house, and the Elders of Iudah sate before me,
               himselfe in the punishment of his life.  14  They  the hand of the Lord God fell there vpon me.
               haue blowen the trumpet, and prepared all, but    2  Then I beheld, and lo, there was a likenesse,
               none goeth to the battel: for my wrath is vpon all as the appearance of fire, to looke to, from his
               the multitude thereof.  15  The sword is without, loynes downeward, and from his loynes vpward,
               and the pestilence, and the famine within: he     as the appearance of brightnes, and like vnto
               that is in the field, shall dye with the sword,   amber.   3  And he stretched out the likenes of
               and he that is in the citie, famine and pesti- an had, and tooke me by an hearie locke of
               lence shall deuoure him.   16  But they that flee mine head, and the Spirit lift me vp betweene
               away from them, shall escape, and shalbe in the the earth, and the heauen, and brought mee
               mountaines, like the doues of the valleis: all they by a Diuine vision to Ierusalem, into the entry
               shall mourne, euery one for his iniquitie.  17  All of ye inner gate that lieth toward the North,
               handes shalbe weake, and all knees shall fall away where remained the idole of indignation, which
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               as water.  18  They shall also girde them selues prouoked indignation. And beholde, the glorie
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