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Chapter 8
Moreouer
the
Lord
said
vnto
mee,
Take
thee
a
great
roule,
and
write
in
it
with
a
mans
penne,
concerning
Maher-shalal-hash-baz.
2
And
I
tooke
vnto
mee
faithfull
witnesses
to
record,
Uriah
the
Priest,
and
Zechariah
the
sonne
of
Ieberechiah.
3
And
I
went
vnto
the
Prophetesse,
and
shee
conceiued
and
bare
a
sonne,
then
said
the
Lord
to
mee,
Call
his
name
Maher-shalal-hash-baz.
4
For
before
the
childe
shall
haue
knowledge
to
cry,
My
father
and
my
mother,
the
riches
of
Damascus,
and
the
spoile
of
Samaria
shalbe
taken
away
before
the
king
of
Assyria.
5
The
Lord
spake
also
vnto
me
againe,
saying,
6
For
so
much
as
this
people
refuseth
the
waters
of
Shiloah
that
goe
softly,
and
reioyce
in
Rezin,
and
Remaliahs
sonne:
7
Now
therefore
behold,
the
Lord
bringeth
vp
vpon
them
the
waters
of
the
riuer
strong
and
many,
euen
the
king
of
Assyria,
and
all
his
glory:
and
he
shall
come
vp
ouer
all
his
channels,
and
goe
ouer
all
his
bankes.
8
And
hee
shall
passe
through
Iudah,
he
shall
ouerflow
and
goe
ouer,
he
shall
reach
euen
to
the
necke;
and
the
stretching
out
of
his
wings
shall
fill
the
breadth
of
thy
land,
O
Immanuel.
9
Associate
your
selues,
O
ye
people,
and
yee
shalbe
broken
in
pieces;
and
giue
eare
all
ye
of
farre
countreys:
gird
your
selues,
and
ye
shalbe
broken
in
pieces;
gird
your
selues,
and
ye
shalbe
broken
in
pieces.
10
Take
counsell
together,
and
it
shall
come
to
nought:
speake
the
word,
and
it
shall
not
stand;
for
God
is
with
vs.
11
For
the
Lord
spake
thus
to
me
with
a
strong
hand,
and
instructed
me
that
I
should
not
walke
in
the
way
of
this
people,
saying,
12
Say
ye
not,
A
confederacie
to
all
them,
to
whom
this
people
shall
say,
A
confederacie;
neither
feare
yee
their
feare,
nor
be
afraid.
13
Sanctifie
the
Lord
of
hostes
himselfe,
and
let
him
bee
your
feare,
and
let
him
be
your
dread.
14
And
he
shalbe
for
a
sanctuary;
but
for
a
stone
of
stumbling
and
for
a
rocke
of
offence
to
both
the
houses
of
Israel,
for
a
ginne,
and
for
a
snare
to
the
inhabitants
of
Ierusalem.
15
And
many
among
them
shall
stumble
and
fall,
and
be
broken,
and
be
snared,
and
be
taken.
16
Binde
vp
the
Testimonie,
seale
the
Law
among
my
disciples.
17
And
I
wil
wait
vpon
the
Lord
that
hideth
his
face
from
the
house
of
Iacob,
and
I
will
looke
for
him.
18
Behold,
I,
and
the
children
whom
the
Lord
hath
giuen
me,
are
for
signes,
and
for
wonders
in
Israel:
from
the
Lord
of
hostes,
which
dwelleth
in
mount
Zion.
19
And
when
they
shall
say
vnto
you;
Seeke
vnto
them
that
haue
familiar
spirits,
and
vnto
wizards
that
peepe
and
that
mutter:
should
not
a
people
seeke
vnto
their
God?
for
the
liuing,
to
the
dead?
20
To
the
Law
and
to
the
Testimonie:
if
they
speake
not
according
to
this
word,
it
is
because
there
is
no
light
in
them.
21
And
they
shall
passe
through
it,
hardly
bestead
and
hungry:
and
it
shall
come
to
passe,
that
when
they
shall
be
hungry,
they
shall
fret
themselues,
and
curse
their
King,
and
their
God,
and
looke
vpward.
22
And
they
shall
looke
vnto
the
earth:
and
behold
trouble
and
darkenesse,
dimnesse
of
anguish;
and
they
shall
be
driuen
to
darkenesse.
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