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Chapter 28
Woe
to
the
crowne
of
pride,
to
the
drunkards
of
Ephraim,
whose
glorious
beauty
is
a
fading
flowre,
which
are
on
the
head
of
the
fat
valleys
of
them
that
are
ouercome
with
wine.
2
Behold,
the
Lord
hath
a
mightie
and
strong
one,
which
as
a
tempest
of
haile
and
a
destroying
storme,
as
a
flood
of
mightie
waters
ouerflowing,
shall
cast
downe
to
the
earth
with
the
hand.
3
The
crowne
of
pride,
the
drunkards
of
Ephraim
shall
be
troden
vnder
feete.
4
And
the
glorious
beautie
which
is
on
the
head
of
the
fat
valley,
shall
bee
a
fading
flowre,
and
as
the
hastie
fruite
before
the
summer:
which
when
he
that
looketh
vpon
it,
seeth
it,
while
it
is
yet
in
his
hand,
he
eateth
it
vp.
5
In
that
day
shall
the
Lord
of
hosts
be
for
a
crowne
of
glory,
and
for
a
diademe
of
beautie
vnto
the
residue
of
his
people:
6
And
for
a
spirit
of
iudgement
to
him
that
sitteth
in
iudgement,
and
for
strength
to
them
that
turne
the
battell
to
the
gate.
7
But
they
also
haue
erred
through
wine,
and
through
strong
drinke
are
out
of
the
way:
the
priest
and
the
prophet
haue
erred
through
strong
drinke,
they
are
swallowed
vp
of
wine:
they
are
out
of
the
way
through
strong
drinke,
they
erre
in
vision,
they
stumble
in
iudgement.
8
For
all
tables
are
full
of
vomite
and
filthinesse,
so
that
there
is
no
place
cleane.
9
Whome
shall
he
teach
knowledge?
and
whom
shall
he
make
to
vnderstand
doctrine?
them
that
are
weaned
from
the
milke,
and
drawen
from
the
breasts.
10
For
precept
must
be
vpon
precept,
precept
vpon
precept,
line
vpon
line,
line
vpon
line,
here
a
litle,
and
there
a
litle.
11
For
with
stammering
lips
and
another
tongue
will
he
speake
to
this
people.
12
To
whom
he
said,
This
is
the
rest
wherwith
ye
may
cause
the
weary
to
rest,
and
this
is
the
refreshing,
yet
they
would
not
heare.
13
But
the
word
of
the
Lord
was
vnto
them,
precept
vpon
precept,
precept
vpon
precept,
line
vpon
line,
line
vpon
line,
here
a
litle
and
there
a
litle:
that
they
might
goe
and
fall
backward,
and
be
broken,
and
snared,
and
taken.
14
Wherefore
heare
the
worde
of
the
Lord,
yee
scornefull
men,
that
rule
this
people
which
is
in
Ierusalem.
15
Because
ye
haue
said,
Wee
haue
made
a
couenant
with
death,
and
with
hell
are
we
at
agreement,
when
the
ouerflowing
scourge
shall
passe
thorow,
it
shall
not
come
vnto
vs:
for
wee
haue
made
lies
our
refuge,
and
vnder
falsehood
haue
we
hid
our
selues:
16
Therefore
thus
saith
the
Lord
God,
Beholde,
I
lay
in
Zion
for
a
foundation,
a
stone,
a
tryed
stone,
a
precious
corner
stone,
a
sure
foundation:
hee
that
beleeueth,
shall
not
make
haste.
17
Iudgement
also
will
I
lay
to
the
line,
and
righteousnesse
to
the
plummet:
and
the
haile
shall
sweepe
away
the
refuge
of
lyes,
and
the
waters
shall
ouerflow
the
hiding
place.
18
And
your
couenant
with
death
shalbe
disanulled,
and
your
agreement
with
hell
shall
not
stand;
when
the
ouerflowing
scourge
shall
passe
thorough,
then
yee
shalbe
troden
downe
by
it.
19
From
the
time
that
it
goeth
forth,
it
shall
take
you:
for
morning
by
morning
shall
it
passe
ouer,
by
day
and
by
night,
and
it
shalbe
a
vexation,
onely
to
vnderstand
the
report.
20
For
the
bed
is
shorter,
then
that
a
man
can
stretch
himselfe
on
it:
and
the
couering
narrower,
then
that
he
can
wrap
himselfe
in
it.
21
For
the
Lord
shall
rise
vp
as
in
mount
Perazim,
he
shalbe
wroth
as
in
the
valley
of
Gibeon,
that
he
may
doe
his
worke,
his
strange
worke;
and
bring
to
passe
his
act,
his
strange
act.
22
Now
therefore
be
yee
not
mockers,
lest
your
bands
be
made
strong:
for
I
haue
heard
from
the
Lord
God
of
hostes
a
consumption
euen
determined
vpon
the
whole
earth.
23
Giue
yee
eare,
and
heare
my
voyce,
hearken
and
heare
my
speach.
24
Doth
the
plowman
plow
all
day
to
sow?
doth
he
open
and
breake
the
clods
of
his
ground?
25
When
hee
hath
made
plaine
the
face
thereof,
doth
he
not
cast
abroad
the
fitches,
and
scatter
the
cummin,
and
cast
in
the
principall
wheate,
and
the
appointed
barly
and
the
rye
in
their
place?
26
For
his
God
doth
instruct
him
to
discretion,
and
doth
teach
him.
27
For
the
fitches
are
not
threshed
with
a
threshing
instrument,
neither
is
a
cart
wheele
turned
about
vpon
the
cummin:
but
the
fitches
are
beaten
out
with
a
staffe,
and
the
cummin
with
a
rodde.
28
Bread
corne
is
bruised;
because
he
will
not
euer
be
threshing
it,
nor
breake
it
with
the
wheele
of
his
cart,
nor
bruise
it
with
his
horsemen.
29
This
also
commeth
forth
from
the
Lord
of
hostes,
which
is
wonderfull
in
counsell,
and
excellent
in
working.
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