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Chapter 5
Now
will
I
sing
to
my
welbeloued,
a
song
of
my
beloued
touching
his
vineyard:
my
wellbeloued
hath
a
vineyard
in
a
very
fruitfull
hill.
2
And
hee
fenced
it,
and
gathered
out
the
stones
thereof,
and
planted
it
with
the
choicest
vine,
and
built
a
towre
in
the
middest
of
it,
and
also
made
a
winepresse
therein:
and
he
looked
that
it
should
bring
foorth
grapes,
and
it
brought
foorth
wilde
grapes.
3
And
now,
O
inhabitants
of
Ierusalem,
and
men
of
Iudah,
Iudge,
I
pray
you,
betwixt
me
and
my
Uineyard.
4
What
could
haue
beene
done
more
to
my
Uineyard,
that
I
haue
not
done
in
it?
Wherefore
when
I
looked
that
it
should
bring
foorth
grapes,
brought
it
foorth
wilde
grapes?
5
And
now
goe
to;
I
will
tell
you
what
I
will
doe
to
my
Uineyard,
I
will
take
away
the
hedge
thereof,
and
it
shall
be
eaten
vp;
and
breake
downe
the
wall
thereof,
and
it
shall
be
troden
downe.
6
And
I
will
lay
it
waste;
it
shall
not
be
pruned,
nor
digged,
but
there
shall
come
vp
briars
and
thornes:
I
will
also
command
the
cloudes,
that
they
raine
no
raine
vpon
it.
7
For
the
Uineyard
of
the
Lord
of
hostes
is
the
house
of
Israel,
and
the
men
of
Iudah
his
pleasant
plant:
and
he
looked
for
iudgement,
but
beholde
oppression;
for
righteousnesse,
but
behold
a
crie.
8
Woe
vnto
them
that
ioyne
house
to
house,
that
lay
field
to
field,
till
there
be
no
place,
that
they
may
be
placed
alone
in
the
midst
of
the
earth.
9
In
mine
eares
said
the
Lord
of
hostes,
Of
a
trueth
many
houses
shall
be
desolate,
euen
great
and
faire
without
inhabitant.
10
Yea
ten
acres
of
vineyard
shall
yeeld
one
Bath,
and
the
seed
of
an
Homer
shall
yeeld
an
Ephah.
11
Woe
vnto
them
that
rise
vp
earely
in
the
morning,
that
they
may
follow
strong
drink,
that
continue
vntill
night,
till
wine
enflame
them.
12
And
the
harpe
and
the
viole,
the
tabret
and
pipe,
and
wine
are
in
their
feasts:
but
they
regard
not
the
worke
of
the
Lord,
neither
consider
the
operation
of
his
hands.
13
Therefore
my
people
are
gone
into
captiuitie,
because
they
haue
no
knowledge:
and
their
honourable
men
are
famished,
aud
their
multitude
dried
vp
with
thirst.
14
Therefore
hell
hath
enlarged
her
selfe,
and
opened
her
mouth
without
measure:
and
their
glory,
and
their
multitude,
and
their
pompe,
and
hee
that
reioyceth,
shall
descend
into
it.
15
And
the
meane
man
shall
bee
brought
downe,
and
the
mightie
man
shall
be
humbled,
and
the
eyes
of
the
loftie
shall
be
humbled.
16
But
the
Lord
of
hosts
shalbe
exalted
in
iudgement,
and
God
that
is
holy,
shall
bee
sanctified
in
righteousnesse.
17
Then
shall
the
lambes
feed
after
their
maner,
and
the
waste
places
of
the
fat
ones
shall
strangers
eate.
18
Woe
vnto
them
that
draw
iniquitie
with
cords
of
vanitie,
and
sinne,
as
it
were
with
a
cart
rope:
19
That
say,
Let
him
make
speede,
and
hasten
his
worke,
that
we
may
see
it:
and
let
the
counsell
of
the
holy
one
of
Israel
draw
nigh
and
come,
that
wee
may
know
it.
20
Woe
vnto
them
that
call
euill
good,
and
good
euill,
that
put
darkenes
for
light,
and
light
for
darkenesse,
that
put
bitter
for
sweete,
and
sweete
for
bitter.
21
Woe
vnto
them
that
are
wise
in
their
owne
eyes,
and
prudent
in
their
owne
sight.
22
Woe
vnto
them
that
are
mightie
to
drinke
wine,
and
men
of
strength
to
mingle
strong
drinke.
23
Which
iustifie
the
wicked
for
reward,
and
take
away
the
righteousnes
of
the
righteous
from
him.
24
Therfore
as
the
fire
deuoureth
the
stubble,
and
the
flame
consumeth
the
chaffe,
so
their
root
shall
be
rottennes,
and
their
blossome
shall
goe
vp
as
dust:
because
they
haue
cast
away
the
Lawe
of
the
Lord
of
hosts,
and
despised
the
worde
of
the
Holy
One
of
Israel.
25
Therefore
is
the
anger
of
the
Lord
kindled
against
his
people,
and
he
hath
stretched
foorth
his
hande
against
them,
and
hath
smitten
them:
and
the
hilles
did
tremble,
and
their
carkeises
were
torne
in
the
midst
of
the
streets:
for
all
this,
his
anger
is
not
turned
away,
but
his
hand
is
stretched
out
still.
26
And
he
will
lift
vp
an
ensigne
to
the
nations
from
farre,
and
wil
hisse
vnto
them
from
the
end
of
the
earth:
and
behold,
they
shall
come
with
speed
swiftly.
27
None
shalbe
weary,
nor
stumble
amongst
them:
none
shall
slumber
nor
sleepe,
neither
shall
the
girdle
of
their
loynes
be
loosed,
nor
the
latchet
of
their
shooes
be
broken.
28
Whose
arrowes
are
sharpe,
and
all
their
bowes
bent,
their
horses
hoofs
shall
bee
counted
like
flint,
and
their
wheeles
like
a
whirlewind.
29
Their
roaring
shalbe
like
a
lyon,
they
shall
roare
like
yong
lions:
yea
they
shal
roare
and
lay
hold
of
the
pray,
and
shall
carie
it
away
safe,
and
none
shall
deliuer
it.
30
And
in
that
day
they
shall
roare
against
them,
like
the
roaring
of
the
sea:
and
if
one
looke
vnto
the
land,
behold
darkenesse
and
sorrow,
and
the
light
is
darkened
in
the
heauens
therof.
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