FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   1643   1644   1645   1646   1647   1648   1649   1650   1651   1652   1653   1654   1655   1656   1657   1658   1659   1660   1661   1662   1663   1664   1665   1666   1667  
1668   1669   1670   1671   1672   1673   1674   1675   1676   1677   1678   1679   1680   1681   1682   1683   1684   1685   1686   1687   1688   1689   1690   1691   1692   >>   >|  
. Burden... Such prophecies more especially are called burdens, as threaten grievous evils and punishments. 1:2. How long, O Lord, shall I cry, and thou wilt not hear? shall I cry out to thee suffering violence, and thou wilt not save? 1:3. Why hast thou shewn me iniquity and grievance, to see rapine and injustice before me? and there is a judgment, but opposition is more powerful. 1:4. Therefore the law is torn in pieces, and judgment cometh not to the end: because the wicked prevaileth against the just, therefore wrong judgment goeth forth. 1:5. Behold ye among the nations, and see: wonder, and be astonished: for a work is done in your days, which no man will believe when it shall be told. 1:6. For behold, I will raise up the Chaldeans, a bitter and swift nation, marching upon the breadth of the earth, to possess the dwelling places that are not their own. 1:7. They are dreadful, and terrible: from themselves shall their judgment, and their burden proceed. 1:8. Their horses are lighter than leopards, and swifter than evening wolves; and their horsemen shall be spread abroad: for their horsemen shall come from afar, they shall fly as an eagle that maketh haste to eat. 1:9. They shall all come to the prey, their face is like a burning wind: and they shall gather together captives as the sand. 1:10. And their prince shall triumph over kings, and princes shall be his laughingstock: and he shall laugh at every strong hold, and shall cast up a mount, and shall take it. 1:11. Then shall his spirit be changed, and he shall pass, and fall: this is his strength of his god. Then shall his spirit, etc... Viz., the spirit of the king of Babylon. It alludes to the judgment of God upon Nabuchodonosor, recorded Dan. 4., and to the speedy fall of the Chaldean empire. 1:12. Wast thou not from the beginning, O Lord my God, my holy one, and we shall not die? Lord, thou hast appointed him for judgment: and made him strong for correction. 1:13. Thy eyes are too pure to behold evil, and thou canst not look on iniquity. Why lookest thou upon them that do unjust things, and holdest thy peace when the wicked devoureth the man that is more just than himself? 1:14. And thou wilt make men as the fishes of the sea, and as the creeping things that have no ruler. 1:15. He lifted up all them with his hook, he drew them in his drag, and gathered them into his net: for this he will be glad and rejoice. 1:16. The
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   1643   1644   1645   1646   1647   1648   1649   1650   1651   1652   1653   1654   1655   1656   1657   1658   1659   1660   1661   1662   1663   1664   1665   1666   1667  
1668   1669   1670   1671   1672   1673   1674   1675   1676   1677   1678   1679   1680   1681   1682   1683   1684   1685   1686   1687   1688   1689   1690   1691   1692   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

judgment

 

spirit

 
wicked
 

strong

 

horsemen

 

behold

 

iniquity

 

things

 

lifted

 

changed


strength

 
prince
 
triumph
 

gather

 
captives
 
rejoice
 

gathered

 

princes

 

laughingstock

 

devoureth


correction

 

appointed

 

lookest

 

holdest

 

fishes

 

Nabuchodonosor

 

recorded

 

alludes

 

Babylon

 
unjust

speedy

 

beginning

 
Chaldean
 

empire

 

creeping

 
horses
 

pieces

 
cometh
 

Therefore

 
opposition

powerful

 

prevaileth

 

nations

 
Behold
 

injustice

 

grievous

 
threaten
 

punishments

 

burdens

 
called