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Chapter 9
Now
in
the
twentie
and
fourth
day
of
this
moneth,
the
children
of
Israel
were
assembled
with
fasting,
&
with
sackclothes,
and
earth
vpon
them.
2
And
the
seede
of
Israel
separated
themselues
from
all
strangers,
and
stood
and
confessed
their
sinnes,
and
the
iniquities
of
their
fathers.
3
And
they
stood
vp
in
their
place,
and
read
in
the
booke
of
the
Law
of
the
Lord
their
God,
one
fourth
part
of
the
day,
and
another
fourth
part
they
confessed
and
worshipped
the
Lord
their
God.
4
Then
stoode
vp,
vpon
the
staires
of
the
Leuites,
Ieshua
and
Bani,
Kadmiel,
Shebaniah,
Bunni,
Sherebiah,
Bani,
and
Chenani,
and
cryed
with
a
loude
voice
vnto
the
Lord
their
God.
5
Then
the
Leuites,
Ieshua
and
Kadmiel,
Bani,
Hashabniah,
Sherebiah,
Hodiiah,
Shebaniah,
and
Pethahiah,
sayde,
Stand
vp,
and
blesse
the
Lord
your
God
for
euer
and
euer,
and
blessed
bee
thy
glorious
Name,
which
is
exalted
aboue
all
blessing
and
praise.
6
Thou,
euen
thou
art
Lord
alone,
thou
hast
made
heauen,
the
heauen
of
heauens,
with
all
their
hoste,
the
earth,
and
all
things
that
are
therein,
the
seas,
and
all
that
is
therin,
and
thou
preseruest
them
all,
and
the
hoste
of
heauen
worshippeth
thee.
7
Thou
art
the
Lord
the
God,
who
diddest
choose
Abram,
and
broughtest
him
forth
out
of
Ur
of
the
Caldees,
and
gauest
him
the
name
of
Abraham:
8
And
foundest
his
heart
faithfull
before
thee,
&
madest
a
couenant
with
him,
to
giue
the
land
of
the
Canaanites,
the
Hittites,
the
Amorites,
and
the
Perizzites,
and
the
Iebusites,
and
the
Girgashites,
to
giue
it,
I
say,
to
his
seed,
and
hast
performed
thy
words,
for
thou
art
righteous,
9
And
didst
see
the
affliction
of
our
fathers
in
Egypt,
and
heardest
their
cry
by
the
red
Sea,
10
And
shewedst
signes
and
wonders
vpon
Pharaoh,
and
on
all
his
seruants,
and
on
all
the
people
of
his
land:
for
thou
knewest
that
they
dealt
proudlie
against
them:
so
didst
thou
get
thee
a
name,
as
it
is
this
day.
11
And
thou
didst
diuide
the
sea
before
them,
so
that
they
went
through
the
midst
of
the
sea
on
the
drie
land,
and
their
persecutours
thou
threwest
into
the
deepes,
as
a
stone
into
the
mightie
waters.
12
Moreouer
thou
leddest
them
in
the
day
by
a
cloudy
pillar,
and
in
the
night,
by
a
pillar
of
fire,
to
giue
them
light
in
the
way
wherin
they
should
go.
13
Thou
camest
downe
also
vpon
mount
Sinai,
and
spakest
with
them
from
heauen,
and
gauest
them
right
iudgements,
and
true
lawes,
good
statutes
and
commandements:
14
And
madest
knowen
vnto
them
thy
holy
Sabbath,
and
commandedst
them
precepts,
statutes,
and
lawes,
by
the
hand
of
Moses
thy
seruant:
15
And
gauest
them
bread
from
heauen
for
their
hunger,
and
broughtest
forth
water
for
them
out
of
the
rocke,
for
their
thirst,
and
promisedst
them
that
they
should
goe
in
to
possesse
the
land,
which
thou
hadst
sworne
to
giue
them.
16
But
they
and
our
fathers
dealt
proudly,
and
hardened
their
necks,
and
hearkned
not
to
thy
commandements:
17
And
refused
to
obey,
neither
were
mindful
of
the
wonders
that
thou
didst
among
them:
but
hardened
their
necks,
and
in
their
rebellion
appointed
a
captaine
to
returne
to
their
bondage:
but
thou
art
a
God
ready
to
pardon,
gracious
and
mercifull,
slow
to
anger,
and
of
great
kindnes,
&
forsookest
them
not.
18
Yea
when
they
had
made
them
a
molten
calfe,
and
said,
This
is
thy
God,
that
brought
thee
vp
out
of
Egypt,
and
had
wrought
great
prouocations:
19
Yet
thou,
in
thy
manifold
mercies,
forsookest
them
not
in
the
wildernesse:
the
pillar
of
the
cloude
departed
not
from
them
by
day,
to
leade
them
in
the
way,
neither
the
pillar
of
fire
by
night,
to
shew
them
light,
and
the
way
wherin
they
should
goe.
20
Thou
gauest
also
thy
good
spirit,
to
instruct
them,
and
withheldest
not
thy
Manna
from
their
mouth,
and
gauest
them
water
for
their
thirst.
21
Yea
fourtie
yeeres
diddest
thou
sustaine
them
in
the
wildernesse,
so
that
they
lacked
nothing;
their
clothes
wared
not
old,
and
their
feet
swelled
not.
22
Moreouer,
thou
gauest
them
kingdomes
and
nations,
and
didst
diuide
them
into
corners:
so
they
possessed
the
land
of
Sihon,
and
the
land
of
the
king
of
Heshbon,
and
the
land
of
Og
king
of
Bashan.
23
Their
children
also
multipliedst
thou
as
the
starres
of
heauen,
and
broughtest
them
into
the
land,
concerning
which
thou
hadst
promised
to
their
fathers,
that
they
should
goe
in
to
possesse
it.
24
So
the
children
went
in,
and
possessed
the
land,
and
thou
subduedst
before
them
the
inhabitants
of
the
lande,
the
Canaanites,
and
gauest
them
into
their
hands,
with
their
kings,
and
the
people
of
the
land,
that
they
might
doe
with
them,
as
they
would.
25
And
they
tooke
strong
cities,
and
a
fat
land,
and
possessed
houses
ful
of
all
goods,
welles
digged,
vineyards,
and
Olive
yards,
and
fruit
trees
in
abundance:
So
they
did
eat
and
were
filled,
and
became
fat,
and
delighted
themselues
in
thy
great
goodnesse.
26
Neuerthelesse,
they
were
disobedient,
and
rebelled
against
thee,
and
cast
thy
law
behind
their
backes,
and
slewe
thy
prophets,
which
testified
against
them
to
turne
them
to
thee,
and
they
wrought
great
prouocations.
27
Therefore
thou
deliueredst
them
into
the
hande
of
their
enemies,
who
vexed
them,
&
in
the
time
of
their
trouble,
when
they
cried
vnto
thee,
thou
heardest
them
from
heauen:
and
according
to
thy
manifold
mercies,
thou
gauest
them
sauiours,
who
saued
them
out
of
the
hand
of
their
enemies.
28
But
after
they
had
rest,
they
did
euill
againe
before
thee:
therefore
leftest
thou
them
in
the
hand
of
their
enemies,
so
that
they
had
the
dominion
ouer
them:
yet
when
they
returned
and
cried
vnto
thee,
thou
heardest
them
from
heauen,
and
many
times
didst
thou
deliuer
them,
according
to
thy
mercies:
29
And
testifiedst
against
them,
that
thou
mightest
bring
them
againe
vnto
thy
lawe:
yet
they
dealt
proudly,
and
hearkened
not
vnto
thy
commaundements,
but
sinned
against
thy
iudgements,
(which
if
a
man
doe,
he
shal
liue
in
them)
and
withdrew
the
shoulder,
and
hardened
their
necke,
and
would
not
heare.
30
Yet
many
yeres
diddest
thou
forbeare
them,
and
testifiedst
against
them
by
the
Spirit
in
thy
Prophets:
yet
would
they
not
giue
eare:
therefore
gauest
thou
them
into
the
hand
of
the
people
of
the
lands.
31
Neuerthelesse,
for
thy
great
mercies
sake,
thou
diddest
not
vtterly
consume
them,
nor
forsake
them;
for
thou
art
a
gracious
and
mercifull
God.
32
Now
therefore,
our
God,
the
great,
the
mightie,
and
the
terrible
God,
who
keepest
couenant
and
mercie:
let
not
all
the
trouble
seeme
little
before
thee,
that
hath
come
vpon
vs,
on
our
Kings,
on
our
Princes,
&
on
our
Priests,
and
on
our
Prophets,
&
on
our
fathers,
&
on
al
thy
people,
since
the
time
of
the
Kings
of
Assyria,
vnto
this
day.
33
Howbeit,
thou
art
iust
in
all
that
is
brought
vpon
vs,
for
thou
hast
done
right,
but
we
haue
done
wickedly:
34
Neither
haue
our
kings,
our
Princes,
our
Priests,
nor
our
fathers
kept
thy
Law,
nor
hearkened
vnto
thy
Commandements,
and
thy
Testimonies,
wherewith
thou
didst
testifie
against
them.
35
For
they
haue
not
serued
thee
in
their
kingdome,
and
in
thy
great
goodnesse
that
thou
gauest
them,
and
in
the
large
and
fat
land
which
thou
gauest
before
them,
neither
turned
they
from
their
wicked
workes.
36
Behold,
we
are
seruants
this
day;
and
for
the
land
that
thou
gauest
vnto
our
fathers,
to
eat
the
fruit
thereof,
and
the
good
thereof,
behold,
wee
are
seruants
in
it.
37
And
it
yeeldeth
much
increase
vnto
the
kings,
whom
thou
hast
set
ouer
vs,
because
of
our
sinnes:
also
they
haue
dominion
ouer
our
bodies,
and
ouer
our
cattell,
at
their
pleasure;
and
wee
are
in
great
distresse.
38
And
because
of
all
this,
wee
make
a
sure
couenant,
and
write
it,
and
our
Princes,
Leuites,
and
Priestes,
seale
vnto
it.
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