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A07789 Nyne songs collected out of the Holy Scriptures of Old and New Testament, drawne foorth of the pure fountaines of Hebreuu and Greeke ; translated, paraphrased in prose, summed, analysed, notted vpon, grounds for vse and doctrine observed in every one of them, and finally paraphrased in English meeter, by Mr. William Moray ... Morray, William. 1634 (1634) STC 18166; ESTC S1306 47,991 144

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shall eat flesh of the blood of the slaine and captivitie from the beginning of revenges vpon the enemie Yee nations praise his people for hee will auenge the blood of his servants and render vengeance to his adversaries and will be mercifull to his land and to his people Paraphrase 1. IF you people will not hearken to my words the Heavens and Earth all creatures other shall be witnesses against you 2. If my people bee a soft soyle and good ground my doctrine shall be fruit full in young and olde in weake and strong 3. Glorifie God in hearkening to his word for I will make him manifest to you who howbeit hee be alwayes infinite yet hee abases him to be our God his will I will declare 4. To whome will yee goe from this God who is so stronge so righteous in all his actions so true in all his wordes and in whom no defect can bee found 5. Yet Israel hath corrupted his owne wayes which proveth they are not the children of GOD but a wicked and perverse generation 6. Is this the reward where with ye recōpence God who hath adopted you to be his children when ye were his enemies passing by the rest of mankinde who were as sib to him by creation as you who hath redeemed you from the bondage of Egypt hath magnified you above other people when you were worse than nothing 7. The historie of Abraham Isaak and sacob and of the rest of your predecessors shewes your small be ginning Gods great mercy goodnes toward you 8. When God in his providence allotted to everi nation a dwelling place he had minde of Israel and appointed for their number a place most convenient and most excellent 9. For hee had freelie chosen the posteritie of Iacob to bee his peculiar people beside all the World 10. When they were in a Wildernesse where there was neither bread nor water nor other thing to sustaine their life GOD fed them and clad them and because of their infidelitie he caused them go about the Wildernesse fourtie yeares during the which time hee taught them by his benefites and chastisments yet hee had exceeding great care of them to keep them from all hurt 11. And look wha● care the Eagle or any other fowle have of their young ones in hatching them covering them vntill they can come foorth or flee and guiding them from the nest such care had God of his people 12. Hee needed not the helpe of any other besyde himselfe would haue none for hee would haue the guyding of his people to himselfe alone 13. Hee placed him in Canaan an hillie countrie full of fertill valleyes whose craigie places were no● barren but there was to bee found honnie there olyves grew and it was a land flowing with milke and honny 14. Nothing was wanting for delicate meate and drinke as butter milke fat lambs rams choyse wheat most excellent claret wyne all these the LORD gaue liberallie to Israell 15. For all this Israell who should haue beene vpright became vnthankfull to GOD in their prosperitie like bruit beasts mis●enning their maisters they rebelled against their maker and redeemer 16. Lyke vyle harlots they made the LORD their husband angrie committing sprituall whooredome with strange gods abhominable Idols 17. They came to the hiest degree of idolatry to giue the worship propper to GOD to devils yea they were so foolish that leaving the God whom they knew or rather who knew them they worshipped vnknowne gods and did not follow their holy fathers footsteps 18. All this thou didest not of simple but of wilfull ignorance after so great experience of Gods loue to thee and care for thee 19. After that the Lord considered this their apostasie hee cast off these that before by outward cal●ing appeared to bee his children 20. Then hee said I will misken them I am wearie of them there is no good to be looked for from them they will in end perish miserably 21. As they haue done to me so shal I doe to them they forsooke mee and followed idols I shall forsake them set other nations aboue them yea the Gentiles whom they despyse I will take in their place to be my people and cast them off 22 I shall be to them a consuming fyre hie nor low shal not escape my wrath their land and all the increase thereof will I destroy 23 I will multiply my plagues vpon them as arrows out of my quiver shotte at them 24. Namelie famine pestilence wyld beasts Serpents so openly and secretly without and within they shall bee plagued 25 No sort of person no sex neither younge nor old without or within shall bee free from the feare and stroake of the sword of the enemie 26. Whereas I had made thē as the starres in number and glorie I purpose to put them in obscure places and roote them out 27. If I had no respect to my glorie that it should not be the subject of blasphemie of the Gentils I should vtterly haue destroyed them 28. Their madnes is vncurable why should I spaire them no counsell will they follow neither haue they any wit 29. It is a pittie to see the hardnesse of their heart that after so long experience of punishment they cannot consider their case nor what will be their end 30. So long as I fought for them and was with them no multituds could resist them now while as man of them are overcome by few it is evident they want my protection 31. I take to witnesse the infidels who by experience of my power finde that I am not lyke their idols 32. Moreover they their workes are wicked as if they had beene the seed of Sodom and Gomorah venemous and bitter fruit bring they foorth 33. No nation so wicked as they being lyker to Dragons and Aspes nor men 34. This their wickednesse is laid vp in store with mee and treasured vp in the treasure of my wrath against the day thereof and revelation of my righteous judgement 35. I am judge of all the world it is my office to punish howbeit I seeme to delay you shall fall in due tyme your destruction bee the evill that shall come vpon you at hand 36. Albeit the LORD shall judge his people yet at last hee shall be appeased and moved with repentance to mitigate the rigor of his wrath when hee shall see all their strength gone and all almost destroyed at home and abroade 37. Then shall they say to their enemies where are your gods where are your rocks your particular patrons in whom ye trusted 38. Before whō the Priests did eat the fat of the sacrifice and dranke the wine of their drinke offering let those idols helpe you now and take your protection 39. Let them who haue eyes to see behold mee and make no gods my companion for I haue power to kill and to keepe aliue to wound make heale let them in all changes trust in mee