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CHAP. IV.
1 The booke of Commandements, is that Wisdome which was commended in the former chapter. 25 The Iewes are mooued to patience, and to hope for the deliuerance.
2 Turne thee, O Iacob, & take heed of it: walke in the presence of the light therof, that thou mayest be illuminated.2
3 Giue not thine honour to another, nor the things that are profitable vnto thee, to a strange nation.
4 O Israel, happie are wee: for things that are pleasing to God, are made knowen vnto vs.
5 Be of good cheare, my people, the memoriall of Israel.
7 For yee prouoked him that made you, by sacrificing vnto deuils, and not to God.7
10 For I saw the captiuitie of my sonnes and daughters, which the euerlasting brought vpon them.
11 With ioy did I nourish them: but sent them away with weeping and mourning.
13 They knew not his statutes, nor walked in the waies of his Commandements, nor trode in the pathes of discipline in his righteousnesse.13
18 For he that brought these plagues vpon you, will deliuer you from the hands of your enemies.
19 Goe your way, O my children, goe your way: for I am left desolate.
20 I haue put off the clothing of peace, and put vpon me the sackcloth of my prayer. I will cry vnto the euerlasting in my dayes.20
26 My delicate ones haue gone rough wayes, and were taken away as a flocke caught of the enemies.26
28 For as it was your minde to goe astray from God: so being returned seeke him ten times more.
30 Take a good heart, O Ierusalem: for hee that gaue thee that name, will comfort thee.
31 Miserable are they that afflicted thee, and reioyced at thy fall.
32 Miserable are the cities which thy children serued: miserable is she that receiued thy sonnes.
36 O Ierusalem, looke about thee toward the East, and behold the ioy that commeth vnto thee from God.
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Baruch Chapter 4 Sidenote References (from Original 1611 KJV Bible):
2 Greeke, to the shining, before the light thereof.
7 1.Cor.10. 20.
13 Or, of his discipline in righteousnes.
20 Or, prosperitie. , Or, in the time of mine affliction. , Psa.116.2. and 137.7.
26 Or, my dearelings.
* Courtesy of Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Pennsylvania
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