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CHAP. I.
1 The cause of the captiuity is their sinne. 3 The place whereto they were caried, is Babylon: the vanitie of whose idols and idolatry are set foorth at large in this Chapter.
4 Now shal ye see in Babylon gods of siluer, and of gold, and of wood, borne vpon shoulders, which cause the nations to feare.4
6 But say yee in your hearts, O Lord, we must worship thee.
7 For mine Angel is with you, and I my selfe caring for your soules.
10 Sometimes also the Priests conuey from their gods golde and siluer, and bestow it vpon themselues.
11 Yea they will giue thereof to the common harlots, and decke them as men with garments [being] gods of siluer, and gods of gold, and wood.11
13 They wipe their faces because of the dust of the Temple, when there is much vpon them.
16 Whereby they are knowen not to bee gods, therefore feare them not.
18 And as the doores are made sure on euery side, vpon him that offendeth the king, as being committed to suffer death: euen so the priests make fast their temples, with doores, with lockes and barres, lest their gods bee spoiled with robbers.18
19 They light them candles, yea, more then for themselues, whereof they cannot see one.
20 They are as one of the beames of the temple, yet they say, their hearts are gnawed vpon by things creeping out of the earth, & when they eate them and their clothes, they feele it not.20
21 Their faces are blacked, thorow the smoke that comes out of the temple.
22 Upon their bodies and heads, sit battes, swallowes, and birds, and the cats also.
23 By this you may know that they are no gods: therefore feare them not.
25 The things wherein there is no breath, are bought for a most hie price.25
26 They are borne vpon shoulders, hauing no feete, whereby they declare vnto men that they be nothing worth.26
27 They also that serue them, are ashamed: for if they fall to the ground at any time, they cannot rise vp againe of themselues: neither if one set them upright can they moue of themselues: neither if they be bowed downe, can they make themselues streight: but they set gifts before them as vnto dead men.27
28 As for the things that are sacrificed vnto them, their priests sell and abuse: in like maner their wiues lay vp part thereof in salt: but vnto the poore and impotent, they giue nothing of it.28
29 Menstruous women, and women in childbed eate their sacrifices: by these things ye may know that they are no gods: feare them not.29
30 For how can they be called gods? because women set meate before the gods of siluer, gold, and wood.
32 They roare and crie before their gods: as men doe at the feast when one is dead.
33 The priestes also take off their garments, and clothe their wiues and children.
36 They can saue no man from death, neither deliuer the weake from the mightie.
37 They cannot restore a blind man to his sight, nor helpe any man in his distresse.
38 They can shew no mercie to the widow: nor doe good to the fatherlesse.
41 Who if they shall see one dumbe that cannot speake, they bring him and intreate Bel that he may speake, as though he were able to vnderstand.41
42 Yet they cannot vnderstand this themselues, and leaue them: for they haue no knowledge.42
44 Whatsoeuer is done among them is false: how may it then be thought or said that they are gods?
47 For they left lies and reproaches to them that come after.
50 For seeing they be but of wood, and ouerlaide with siluer and gold: it shall be knowen heereafter that they are false.50
52 Who then may not know that they are no gods?
53 For neither can they set vp a king in the land, nor giue raine vnto men.
60 For Sunne, Moone, and starres, being bright and sent to doe their offices, are obedient.
61 In like maner the lightning when it breaketh forth is easie to bee seene, and after the same maner the wind bloweth in euery country.61
62 And when God commandeth the clouds to goe ouer the whole world: they doe as they are bidden:
65 Knowing therefore that they are no gods, feare them not.
66 For they can neither curse nor blesse kings.
68 The beasts are better then they: for they can get vnder a couert, and helpe themselues.
69 It is then by no meanes manifest vnto vs that they are gods: therefore feare them not.
72 And you shall know them to be no gods, by the bright purple that rotteth vpon them: and they themselues afterward shall be eaten, and shall be a reproach in the country.72
73 Better therefore is the iust man that hath none idoles: for he shall be farre from reproach.
Letter of Jeremiah Chapter 1 Sidenote References (from Original 1611 KJV Bible):
4 Esai.44.8, 9,10. and 46. 5,7. psal.115.4. wis.13.10.
11 Or, which prostitute themselues openly.
18 Or, courts.
20 Gr. licked.
25 Or, any price.
26 Esa.46.7.
27 Or, offrings
28 Or, spend.
29 Leu.12.4.
41 Or, bid him call vpon Bel.
42 Or, sence.
50 Psal 115. 4. wisdom. 13.10.
61 Or, the same wind.
72 Or purple and brightnesse.
* Courtesy of Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Pennsylvania
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