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Old Testament Readings
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Prophecy Of Ezechiel
Prophecy
Of Ezechiel (Ezeckiel)
Biblical
Verses Omitted From Roman Catholic Mass Readings
Chapter
1 verses 1, 6-23
have been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
Now it came to pass in the thirtieth year, in
the fourth month, on the fifth day of the month, when I was in the
midst of the
captives by the river Chobar, the heavens
were
opened, and I saw the visions of God.
[6]
Every one had four
faces, and every one four wings. [7] Their feet were straight feet, and
the
sole of their foot was like the sole of a calf's foot, and they
sparkled like
the appearance of glowing brass. [8] And they had the hands of a man
under
their wings on their four sides: and they had faces, and wings on the
four
sides, [9] And the wings of one were joined
to the
wings of another. They turned not when they went: but every
one went straight forward. [10] And as for the likeness of their
faces:
there was the face of a man, and the face of a lion on the right side
of all
the four: and the face of an ox, on the left side of all the four: and
the face
of an eagle over all the four. [11] And their faces,
and their wings were stretched upward: two wings of every one were
joined, and
two covered their bodies: [12] And every one of them went straight
forward:
whither the impulse of the spirit was to go, thither they went: and
they turned
not when they went. [13] And as for the likeness of the living
creatures, their
appearance was like that of burning coals of fire, and like the
appearance of
lamps. This was the vision running to and fro in the midst of the
living
creatures, a bright fire, and lightning going forth from the fire. [14]
And the
living creatures ran and returned like flashes of lightning.
[15]
Now as I beheld the living creatures, there
appeared upon the earth by the living creatures
one
wheel with four faces. [16] And the appearance of the wheels,
and the work of them was like the appearance of the sea: and the four
had all
one likeness: and their appearance and their work was as it were a
wheel in the
midst of a wheel. [17] When they went, they went by their four parts:
and they
turned not when they went. [18] The wheels had also a size, and a
height, and a
dreadful appearance: and the whole body was full of eyes round about
all the
four. [19] And when the living creatures went, the wheels also went
together by
them: and when the living creatures were lifted up from the earth, the
wheels
also were lifted up with them. [20] Whithersoever the spirit went,
thither as the spirit went the wheels also were lifted up withal, and
followed
it: for the spirit of life was in the wheels. [21] When those went
these went,
and when those stood these stood, and when those were lifted up from
the earth,
the wheels also were lifted up together, and followed them: for the
spirit of
life was in the wheels.
[22]
And over the heads of the living creatures was
the likeness of the firmament, as the appearance of crystal terrible to
behold,
and stretched out over their heads above. [23] And under the firmament
were
their wings straight, the one toward the other, every
one
with two wings covered his body, and the other was covered in like
manner.
Chapter
2 verses 1b-1c, 6-7
have been
omitted from the Mass readings.
[1]
… . And I saw, and I
fell upon my face, and I heard the voice of one that spoke. And he said
to me:
Son of man, stand upon thy feet, and I will speak to thee. … [6] And
thou, O
son of man, fear not, neither be thou afraid of their words: for thou
art among
unbelievers and destroyers, and thou dwellest
with
scorpions. Fear not their words, neither be thou dismayed at their
looks: for
they are a provoking house. [7] And thou shalt
speak
my words to them, if perhaps they will hear, and forbear: for they
provoke me
to anger.
Chapter
3 verses 5-15, 22-27
have been omitted from the Mass readings.
[5]
For thou art not sent to a people of a profound
speech, and of an unknown tongue, but to the house of Israel: [6] Nor to many nations of a strange speech, and of
an unknown
tongue, whose words thou canst not understand: and if thou wert sent to
them,
they would hearken to thee. [7] But the house of Israel will not
hearken to
thee: because they will not hearken to me: for all the house
of Israel are of a hard forehead and an obstinate heart. [8]
Behold I
have made thy face stronger than their faces: and thy forehead harder
than
their foreheads. [9] I have made thy face like an adamant and like
flint: fear
them not, neither be thou dismayed at their presence: for they are a
provoking
house.
[10]
And he said to me: Son of man, receive in thy
heart, and hear with thy ears, all the words that I speak to thee: [11]
And go
get thee in to them of the captivity, to the children of thy people,
and thou shalt speak to them, and shalt
say to them: Thus saith the Lord: If so be
they will
hear and will forbear. [12] And the spirit took me up, and I heard
behind me
the voice of a great commotion, saying: Blessed be the glory of the
Lord, from
his place. [13] And the noise of the wings of the living creatures
striking one
against another, and the noise of the wheels following the living
creatures,
and the noise of a great commotion. [14] The spirit also lifted me, and
took me
up: and I went away in bitterness in the indignation of my spirit: for
the hand
of the Lord was with me, strengthening me. [15] And I came to them of
the
captivity, to the heap of new corn, to them that dwelt by the river Chobar,
and I sat where they sat: and I remained there seven days mourning in
the midst
of them.
[22]
And the hand of the Lord was upon me, and he
said to me: Rise and go forth into the plain, and there I will speak to
thee.
[23] And I rose up, and went forth into the plain: and behold the glory
of the
Lord stood there, like the glory which I saw by the river Chobar:
and I fell upon my face. [24] And the spirit entered into me, and set
me upon
my feet: and he spoke to me, and said to me: Go in; and shut thyself up
in the
midst of thy house. [25] And thou, O son of man, behold they shall put
bands
upon thee, and they shall bind thee with them: and thou shalt
not go forth from the midst of them. [26] And I will make thy tongue
stick fast
to the roof of thy mouth, and thou shalt
be dumb, and
not as a man that reproveth: because they
are a
provoking house. [27] But when I shall speak to thee, I will open thy
mouth,
and thou shalt say to them: Thus saith
the Lord God: He that heareth, let him hear: and he that forbeareth,
let him forbear: for they are a provoking house.
Chapter
4 verses 1-17
have been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And thou, O son of man, take thee a tile, and
lay it before thee: and draw upon it the plan of the city of Jerusalem.
[2] And
lay siege against it, and build forts, and cast up a mount, and set a
camp
against it, and place battering rams round about it. [3] And take unto
thee an
iron pan, and set it for a wall of iron between thee and the city: and
set thy
face resolutely against it, and it shall be besieged, and thou shalt lay siege against it: it is a sign to the
house of
Israel. [4] And thou shalt sleep upon thy
left side,
and shalt lay the iniquities of the house
of Israel
upon it, according to the number of the days that thou shalt
sleep upon it, and thou shalt take upon
thee their
iniquity. [5] And I have laid upon thee the
years of
their iniquity, according to the number of the days three hundred and
ninety
days: and thou shalt bear the iniquity of
the house
of Israel. [6] And when thou hast accomplished this, thou shalt
sleep again upon thy right side, and thou shalt
take
upon thee the iniquity of the house of Juda
forty
days: a day for a year, yea, a day for a
year I have
appointed to thee. [7] And thou shalt turn
thy face
to the siege of Jerusalem, and thy arm shall be stretched out: and thou
shalt prophesy against it. [8] Behold I
have encompassed
thee with bands: and thou shalt not turn
thyself from
one side to the other, till thou hast ended the days of thy siege.
[9]
And take to thee wheat
and barley, and beans, and lentils, and millet, and fitches, and put
them in
one vessel, and make thee bread thereof
according to
the number of the days that thou shalt lie
upon thy
side: three hundred and ninety days shalt
thou eat
thereof. [10] And thy meat that thou shalt
eat, shall be in weight twenty staters
a day: from time to time thou shalt eat
it. [11] And
thou shalt drink water by measure, the
sixth part of
a hin: from time to time thou shalt
drink it, [12] And thou shalt
eat it as barley bread baked under the ashes: and thou shalt
cover it, in their sight, with the dung that cometh out of a man. [13]
And the
Lord said: So shall the children of Israel eat their bread all filthy
among the
nations whither I will cast them out.
[14]
And I said: Ah, ah, ah, O Lord God, behold my
soul hath not been defiled, and from my infancy even till now, I have
not eaten
any thing that died of itself, or was torn
by beasts,
and no unclean flesh hath entered into my mouth. [15] And he said to
me: Behold
I have given thee neat's dung for man's
dung, and
thou shalt make thy bread therewith. [16]
And he said
to me: Son of man: Behold, I will break in pieces the staff of bread in
Jerusalem: and they shall eat bread by weight, and with care: and they
shall
drink water by measure, and in distress. [17] So that when bread and
water
fail, every man may fall against his brother, and they may pine away in
their
iniquities.
Chapter
5 verses 1-17
have been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And thou, son of man, take thee a sharp knife
that shaveth the hair: and cause it to
pass over thy
head, and over thy beard: and take thee a balance to weigh in, and
divide the
hair. [2] A third part thou shalt burn
with fire in
the midst of the city, according to the fulfilling of the days of the
siege:
and thou shalt take a third part, and cut
it in
pieces with the knife all round about: and the other third part thou shalt scatter in the wind, and I will draw out
the sword
after them. [3] And thou shalt take
thereof a small
number: and shalt bind them in the skirt
of thy
cloak. [4] And thou shalt take of them
again, and shalt cast them in the midst of
the fire, and shalt burn them with fire:
and out of it shall come forth a
fire into all the house of Israel.
[5]
Thus saith the Lord
God: This is Jerusalem, I have set her in the midst of the nations, and
the
countries round about her. [6] And she hath despised my judgments, so
as to be more wicked than the Gentiles; and
my commandments, more
than the countries that are round about her: for they have cast off my
judgments, and have not walked in my commandments. [7] Therefore thus saith the Lord God: Because you have surpassed
the Gentiles
that are round about you, and have not walked in my commandments, and
have not
kept my judgments, and have not done according to the judgments of the
nations
that are round about you: [8] Therefore thus saith
the Lord God: Behold I come against thee, and I myself will execute
judgments
in the midst of thee in the sight of the Gentiles. [9] And I will do in
thee
that which I have not done: and the like to which I will do no more,
because of
all thy abominations. [10] Therefore the fathers shall eat the sons in
the
midst of thee, and the sons shall eat their fathers: and I will execute
judgments in thee, and I will scatter thy whole remnant into every wind.
[11]
Therefore as I live, saith
the Lord God: Because thou hast violated my sanctuary with all thy
offences,
and with all thy abominations: I will also break thee in pieces, and my
eye
shall not spare, and I will not have any pity. [12] A third part of
thee shall
die with the pestilence, and shall be consumed with famine in the midst
of
thee: and a third part of thee shall fall by the sword round about
thee: and a third part of thee will I
scatter into every wind, and I
will draw out a sword after them. [13] And I will accomplish my fury,
and will
cause my indignation to rest upon them, and I will be comforted: and
they shall
know that I the Lord have spoken it in my zeal, when I shall have
accomplished
my indignation in them. [14] And I will make thee
desolate, and a reproach among the nations
that are round
about thee, in the sight of every one that passeth
by. [15] And thou shalt be a reproach, and
a scoff,
an example, and an astonishment amongst the
nations
that are round about thee, when I shall have executed judgments in thee
in
anger, and in indignation, and in wrathful rebukes. [16] I the Lord
have spoken
it: When I shall send upon them the grievous arrows of famine, which
shall
bring death, and which I will send to destroy you: and I will gather
together
famine against you: and I will break among you the staff of bread. [17]
And I
will send in upon you famine, and evil beasts unto utter destruction:
and
pestilence, and blood shall pass through thee, and I will bring in the
sword
upon thee. I the Lord have spoken it.
Chapter
6 verses 1-14
have been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2]
Son of man, set thy face towards the mountains of Israel, and prophesy against them. [3] And say: Ye mountains
of Israel, hear the word of the Lord God:
Thus saith the Lord God to the mountains,
and to the hills, and
to the rocks, and the valleys: Behold, I will bring upon you the sword,
and I
will destroy your high places. [4] And I will throw down your altars,
and your
idols shall be broken in pieces: and I will cast down your slain before
your
idols. [5] And I will lay the dead carcasses of the children of Israel
before
your idols: and I will scatter your bones round about your altars, [6] In all your dwelling places. The cities shall be
laid waste,
and the high places shall be thrown down, and destroyed, and your
altars shall
be abolished, and shall be broken in pieces: and your idols shall be no
more,
and your temples shall be destroyed, and your works shall be defaced.
[7] And
the slain shall fall in the midst of you: and you shall know that I am
the
Lord.
[8]
And I will leave in you some that shall escape
the sword among the nations, when I shall have scattered you, through
the
countries. [9] And they that are saved of you shall remember me amongst
the
nations to which they are carried captives: because I have broken their
heart
that was faithless, and revolted from me: and their eyes that went a
fornicating after their idols: and they shall be displeased with
themselves
because of the evils which they have committed in all their
abominations. [10]
And they shall know that I the Lord have not spoken in vain that I
would do
this evil to them.
[11]
Thus saith the Lord
God: Strike with thy hand, and stamp with thy foot, and say: Alas, for
all the
abominations of the evils of the house of Israel: for they shall fall
by the
sword, by the famine and by the pestilence. [12] He that is far off
shall die
of the pestilence: and he that is near,
shall fall by
the sword: and he that remaineth, and is
besieged,
shall die by the famine: and I will accomplish my indignation upon
them. [13]
And you shall know that I am the Lord, when your slain shall be amongst
your
idols, round about your altars, in every high hill, and on all the tops
of
mountains, and under every woody tree, and under every thick oak, the
place
where they burnt sweet smelling frankincense to all their idols. [14]
And I
will stretch forth my hand upon them: and I will make the land
desolate, and
abandoned from the desert of Deblatha in
all their
dwelling places: and they shall know that I am the Lord.
Chapter
7 verses 1-27
have been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2]
And thou son of man, thus saith the Lord
God to the
land of Israel: The end is come, the end is
come upon
the four quarters of the land. [3] Now is an end come upon thee, and I
will
send my wrath upon thee, and I will judge thee according to thy ways:
and I
will set all thy abominations against thee. [4] And my eye shall not
spare
thee, and I will shew thee no pity: but I
will lay
thy ways upon thee, and thy abominations shall be in the midst of thee:
and you
shall know that I am the Lord.
[5]
Thus saith the Lord
God: One affliction, behold an affliction is come. [6] An end is come,
the end
is come, it hath awaked against thee:
behold it is
come. [7] Destruction is come upon thee that dwellest
in the land: the time is come, the day of
slaughter is
near, and not of the joy of mountains.
[8]
Now very shortly I will pour out my wrath upon
thee, and I will accomplish my anger in thee: and I will judge thee
according
to thy ways, and I will lay upon thee all thy crimes. [9] And my eye
shall not
spare, neither will I shew mercy: but I
will lay thy
ways upon thee, and thy abominations shall be in the midst of thee: and
you
shall know that I am the Lord that strike.
[10]
Behold the day, behold it is come: destruction
is gone forth, the rod hath blossomed, pride
hath
budded. [11] Iniquity is risen up into a rod of impiety: nothing of
them shall
remain, nor of their people, nor of the noise of them: and there shall
be no
rest among them.
[12]
The time is come, the day is at hand: let not
the buyer rejoice: nor the seller mourn:
for wrath is
upon all the people thereof. [13] For the seller shall not return to
that which
he hath sold, although their life be yet
among the
living. For the vision which regardeth all the multitude thereof, shall not go back:
neither shall
man be strengthened in the iniquity of his life.
[14]
Blow the trumpet, let all be
made ready, yet there is none to go to the battle: for my wrath shall
be upon
all the people thereof. [15] The sword without: and the pestilence, and
the
famine within: he that is in the field shall die by the sword: and they
that
are in the city, shall be devoured by the
pestilence,
and the famine. [16] And such of them as shall flee shall escape: and
they
shall be in the mountains like doves of the valleys, all of them
trembling,
every one for his iniquity.
[17]
All hands shall be made feeble, and all knees
shall run with water. [18] And they shall gird themselves with
haircloth, and
fear shall cover them, and shame shall be upon every face, and baldness
upon
all their heads. [19] Their silver shall be cast forth, and their gold
shall
become a dunghill. Their silver and their gold shall not be able to
deliver
them in the day of the wrath of the Lord. They shall not satisfy their
soul,
and their bellies shall not be filled: because it hath been the stumblingblock of their iniquity. [20] And they
have turned
the ornament of their jewels into pride, and have made of it the images
of
their abominations, and idols: therefore I have made it an
uncleanness to them.
[21]
And I will give it into the hands of strangers
for spoil, and to the wicked of the earth for a prey, and they shall
defile it.
[22] And I will turn away my face from them, and they shall violate my
secret
place: and robbers shall enter into it, and defile it. [23] Make a
shutting up:
for the land is full of the judgment of blood, and the city is full of
iniquity. [24] And I will bring the worst of the nations, and they
shall
possess their houses: and I will make the pride of the mighty to cease,
and
they shall possess their sanctuary.
[25]
When distress cometh upon them, they will seek
for peace and there shall be none. [26] Trouble shall come upon
trouble, and rumour upon rumour, and they
shall seek a vision of the prophet, and the law shall perish from the
priest,
and counsel from the ancients. [27] The king shall mourn, and the
prince shall
be clothed with sorrow, and the hands of the people of the land shall
be
troubled. I will do to them according to their way, and will judge them
according to their judgments: and they shall know that I am the Lord.
Chapter
8 verses 1-18
have been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And it came to pass in the sixth year, in the
sixth month, in the fifth day of the month, as I sat in my house, and
the
ancients of Juda sat before me, that the
hand of the
Lord God fell there upon me. [2] And I saw, and behold a likeness as
the
appearance of fire: from the appearance of his loins, and downward,
fire: and
from his loins, and upward, as the appearance of brightness, as the
appearance
of amber. [3] And the likeness of a hand was put forth and took me by a
lock of
my head: and the spirit lifted me up between the earth and the heaven,
and
brought me in the vision of God into Jerusalem, near the inner gate,
that
looked toward the north, where was set the idol of jealousy to provoke
to
jealousy. [4] And behold the glory of the God of Israel was there,
according to
the vision which I had seen in the plain.
[5]
And he said to me: Son of man, lift up thy eyes
towards the way of the north. And I lifted up my eyes towards the way
of the
north: and behold on the north side of the gate of the altar the idol
of
jealousy in the very entry. [6] And he said to me: Son of man, dost
thou see, thinkest thou, what these are
doing, the
great abominations that the house of Israel committeth
here, that I should depart far off from my sanctuary? and
turn thee yet again and thou shalt see
greater
abominations.
[7]
And he brought me in to the door of the court:
and I saw, and behold a hole in the wall. [8] And he said to me: Son of
man,
dig in the wall. And when I had digged in
the wall,
behold a door. [9] And he said to me: Go in, and see the wicked
abominations
which they commit here. [10] And I went in and saw, and behold every
form of
creeping things, and of living creatures, the abomination, and all the
idols of
the house of Israel, were painted on the wall all round about. [11] And
seventy
men of the ancients of the house of Israel, and Jezonias
the son of Saaphan stood in the midst of
them, that
stood before the pictures: and every one had a censer
in his hand: and a cloud of smoke went up from the incense. [12] And he
said to
me: Surely thou seest, O son of man, what
the
ancients of the house of Israel do in the dark, every
one
in private in his chamber: for they say: The Lord seeth
us not, the Lord hath forsaken the earth. [13] And he said to me: If
thou turn
thee again, thou shalt see greater
abominations which
these commit.
[14]
And he brought me in by the door of the gate of
the Lord's house, which looked to the north: and behold women sat there
mourning for Adonis. [15] And he said to me: Surely thou hast seen, O
son of
man: but turn thee again and thou shalt
see greater
abominations than these. [16] And he brought me into the inner court of
the
house of the Lord: and behold at the door of the temple of the Lord,
between
the porch and the altar, were about five and twenty men having their
backs
towards the temple of the Lord, and their faces to the east: and they
adored
towards the rising of the sun. [17] And he said to me: Surely thou hast
seen, O
son of man: is this a light thing to the house of Juda, that they
should
commit these abominations which they have committed here: because they
have
filled the land with iniquity, and have turned to provoke me to anger? and behold they put a branch to their nose. [18]
Therefore I
also will deal with them in my wrath: my eye shall not spare them,
neither will
I shew mercy: and when they shall cry to
my ears with
a loud voice, I will not hear them.
Chapter
9 verses 8-11
have been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[8]
And the slaughter being ended I was left: and I
fell upon my face, and crying, I said: Alas, alas, alas, O Lord God,
wilt thou
then destroy all the remnant of Israel, by pouring out thy fury upon
Jerusalem?
[9] And he said to me: The iniquity of the house of Israel, and of Juda, is exceeding great, and the land is filled
with
blood, and the city is filled with perverseness: for they have said:
The Lord
hath forsaken the earth, and the Lord seeth
not. [10]
Therefore neither shall my eye spare, nor will I have pity: I will requite their way upon their head.
[11]
And behold the man that was clothed with linen,
that had the inkhorn at his back, returned the word,
saying: I have done as thou hast commanded me.
Chapter
10 verses 1-17
have been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And I saw and behold in the firmament that was
over the heads of the cherubims, there
appeared over
them as it were the sapphire stone, as the appearance of the likeness
of a
throne. [2] And he spoke to the man, that
was clothed
with linen, and said: Go in between the wheels that are under the cherubims and fill thy hand with the coals of
fire that are
between the cherubims, and pour them out
upon the
city. And he went in, in my sight: [3] And
the cherubims stood on the right side of
the house, when the
man went in, and a cloud filled the inner court.
[4]
And the glory of the Lord was lifted up from
above the cherub to the threshold of the house: and the house was
filled with
the cloud, and the court was filled with the brightness of the glory of
the
Lord. [5] And the sound of the wings of the cherubims
was heard even to the outward court as the voice of God Almighty
speaking. [6]
And when he had commanded the man that was clothed with linen, saying:
Take
fire from the midst of the wheels that are between the cherubims:
he went in and stood beside the wheel. [7] And one cherub stretched out
his arm
from the midst of the cherubims to the
fire that was
between the cherubims: and he took, and
put it into
the hands of him that was clothed with linen: who took it and went
forth.
[8]
And there appeared in the cherubims
the likeness of a man's hand under their wings. [9] And I saw, and
behold there
were four wheels by the cherubims: one
wheel by one cherub, and another wheel by
another cherub: and the
appearance of the wheels was to the sight like the chrysolite
stone: [10] And as to their appearance, all four were alike: as if a
wheel were
in the midst of a wheel. [11] And when they went, they went by four
ways: and
they turned not when they went: but to the place whither they first
turned, the
rest also followed, and did not turn back. [12] And their whole body,
and their
necks, and their hands, and their wings, and the circles were full of
eyes,
round about the four wheels.
[13]
And these wheels he called voluble, in my
hearing. [14] And every one had four faces: one face was the face of a
cherub,
and the second face, the face of a man: and in the third was the face
of a
lion: and in the fourth the face of an eagle. [15] And the cherubims
were lifted up: this is the living creature that I had seen by the
river Chobar. [16] And when the cherubims
went, the wheels also went by them: and when the cherubims
lifted up their wings, to mount up from the earth, the wheels stayed
not
behind, but were by them. [17] When they stood, these stood: and when
they were
lifted up, these were lifted up: for the spirit of life was in them.
Chapter
11 verses 1-25
have been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And the spirit lifted me up, and brought me into
the east gate of the house of the Lord, which looketh
towards the rising of the sun: and behold in the entry of the gate five
and
twenty men: and I saw in the midst of them Jezonias
the son of Azur, and Pheltias
the son of Banaias, princes of the people.
[2] And he
said to me: Son of man, these are the men that study iniquity, and
frame a
wicked counsel in this city, [3] Saying:
Were not
houses lately built? This city is the caldron, and we the flesh.
[4]
Therefore prophesy against them, prophesy, thou
son of man. [5] And the spirit of the Lord fell upon me, and said to
me: Speak:
Thus saith the Lord: Thus have you spoken,
O house of
Israel, for I know the thoughts of your heart. [6] You have killed a
great many
in this city, and you have filled the streets thereof with the slain.
[7]
Therefore thus saith
the Lord God: Your slain, whom you have
laid in the
midst thereof, they are the flesh, and this is the caldron: and I will
bring
you forth out of the midst thereof. [8] You have feared the sword, and
I will
bring the sword upon you, saith the Lord
God. [9] And
I will cast you out of the midst thereof, and I will deliver you into
the hand
of the enemies, and I will execute judgments upon you. [10] You shall
fall by
the sword: I will judge you in the borders of Israel, and you shall
know that I
am the Lord. [11] This shall not be as a caldron to you, and you shall
not be
as flesh in the midst thereof: I will judge you in the borders of
Israel. [12]
And you shall know that I am the Lord: because you have not walked in
my
commandments, and have not done my judgments, but you have done
according to
the judgments of the nations that; are round about you.
[13]
And it came to pass, when I prophesied, that Pheltias
the son of Banaias died:
and I fell down upon my face, and cried with a loud voice: and said:
Alas,
alas, alas, O Lord God: wilt thou make an end of all the remnant of
Israel?
[14]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
[15] Son of man, thy brethren, thy brethren, thy kinsmen, and all the
house of
Israel, all they to whom the inhabitants of Jerusalem have said: Get ye
far
from the Lord, the land is given in possession to us. [16] Therefore
thus saith the Lord God: Because I have
removed them far off
among the Gentiles, and because I have scattered them among the
countries: I
will be to them a little sanctuary in the countries whither they are
come.
[17]
Therefore speak to them: Thus saith the
Lord God: I will gather you from among the
peoples, and assemble you out of the countries wherein you are
scattered, and I
will give you the land of Israel. [18] And they shall go in thither,
and shall
take away all the scandals, and all the
abominations
thereof from thence. [19] And I will give them one heart, and will put
a new
spirit in their bowels: and I will take away the stony heart out of
their
flesh, and will give them a heart of flesh: [20] That they may walk in
my
commandments, and keep my judgments, and do them: and that they may be
my
people, and I may be their God. [21] But as for them whose heart walketh after their scandals and abominations, I
will lay
their way upon their head, saith the Lord
God.
[22]
And the cherubims
lifted up their wings, and the wheels with them: and the glory of the
God of
Israel was over them. [23] And the glory of the Lord went up from the
midst of
the city, and stood over the mount that is on the east side of the
city. [24]
And the spirit lifted me up, and brought me into Chaldea, to them of
the
captivity, in vision, by the spirit of God: and the vision which I had
seen was
taken up from me. [25] And I spoke to them of the captivity all the
words of
the Lord, which he had shewn me.
Chapter
12 verses 13-28
have been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[13]
And I will spread my net over him, and he shall
be taken in my net: and I will bring him into Babylon, into the land of
the
Chaldeans, and he shall not see it, and there he shall die. [14] And
all that
are about him, his guards, and his troops I will scatter into every
wind: and I
will draw out the sword after them. [15] And they shall know that I am
the
Lord, when I shall have dispersed them among the nations, and scattered
them in
the countries. [16] And I will leave a few men of them from the sword,
and from
the famine, and from the pestilence: that they may declare all their
wicked
deeds among the nations whither they shall go: and they shall know that
I am
the Lord.
[17]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
[18] Son of man, eat thy bread in trouble: and drink thy water in hurry
and
sorrow. [19] And say to the people of the land: Thus saith
the Lord God to them that dwell in Jerusalem in the land of Israel:
They shall
eat their bread in care, and drink their water in desolation: that the
land may
become desolate from the multitude that is therein, for the iniquity of
all
that dwell therein. [20] And the cities that are now inhabited shall be
laid
waste, and the land shall be desolate: and you shall know that I am the
Lord.
[21]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
[22] Son of man, what is this proverb that you have in the land of
Israel? saying: The days shall be
prolonged, and every vision shall
fail. [23] Say to them therefore: Thus saith
the Lord
God: I will make this proverb to cease,
neither shall
it be any more a common saying in Israel: and tell them that the days
are at
hand, and the effect of every vision. [24] For there shall be no more
any vain
visions, nor doubtful divination in the midst of the children of
Israel. [25]
For I the Lord will speak: and what word soever
I
shall speak, it shall come to pass, and shall not be prolonged any
more: but in
your days, ye provoking house, I will speak the word, and will do it, saith the Lord God.
[26]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
[27] Son of man, behold the house of Israel, they that say: The vision
that
this man seeth, is for many days to come:
and this
man prophesieth of times afar off. [28]
Therefore say
to them: Thus saith the Lord God: Not one
word of
mine shall be prolonged any more: the word that I shall speak shall be
accomplished, saith the Lord God.
Chapter
13 verses 1-23
have been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2]
Son of man, prophesy thou against the prophets of Israel that prophesy:
and
thou shalt say to them that prophesy out
of their own
heart: Hear ye the word of the Lord: [3] Thus saith
the
Lord God: Woe to the foolish prophets that follow their own spirit, and
see
nothing. [4] Thy prophets, O Israel, were like foxes in the deserts.
[5] You
have not gone up to face the enemy, nor have you set up a wall for the
house of
Israel, to stand in battle in the day of the Lord. [6] They see vain
things,
and they foretell lies, saying: The Lord saith:
whereas the Lord hath not sent them: and they have persisted to confirm
what
they have said. [7] Have you not seen a vain vision and spoken a lying
divination:
and you say: The Lord saith: whereas I
have not
spoken.
[8]
Therefore thus saith
the Lord God: Because you have spoken vain things, and have seen lies:
therefore behold I come against you, saith
the Lord
God. [9] And my hand shall be upon the prophets that see vain things,
and that
divine lies: they shall not be in the council of my people, nor shall
they be
written in the writing of the house of Israel, neither
shall
they enter into the land of Israel, and you shall know that I am
the
Lord God. [10] Because they have deceived my people, saying: Peace,
and there is no peace: and the people built up a wall, and they daubed
it with
dirt without straw. [11] Say to them that daub without tempering, that
it shall
fall: for there shall be an overflowing shower, and I will cause great
hailstones to fall violently from above, and a stormy wind to throw it
down.
[12] Behold, when the wall is fallen: shall it not be said to you:
Where is the
daubing wherewith you have daubed it?
[13]
Therefore thus saith
the Lord God: Lo, I will cause a stormy wind to break forth in my
indignation,
and there shall be an overflowing shower in my anger: and great
hailstones in
my wrath to consume. [14] And I will break down the wall that you have
daubed
with untempered mortar: and I will make it
even with
the ground, and the foundation thereof shall be laid bare: and it shall
fall,
and shall be consumed in the midst thereof: and you shall know that I
am the
Lord. [15] And I will accomplish my wrath upon the wall, and upon them
that
daub it without tempering the mortar, and I will say to you: The wall
is no
more, and they that daub it are no more. [16] Even the prophets of
Israel that
prophesy to Jerusalem, and that see visions of peace for her: and there
is no
peace, saith the Lord God.
[17]
And thou, son of man, set thy face against the
daughters of thy people that prophesy out of their own heart: and do
thou
prophesy against them, [18] And say: Thus saith
the
Lord God: Woe to them that sew cushions under every elbow: and make
pillows for
the heads of persons of every age to catch souls: and when they caught
the
souls of my people, they gave life to their souls. [19] And they
violated me
among my people, for a handful of barley, and a piece of bread, to kill
souls
which should not die, and to save souls alive which should not live,
telling
lies to my people that believe lies.
[20]
Therefore thus saith
the Lord God: Behold I declare against your
cushions,
wherewith you catch flying souls: and I will tear them off from your
arms: and
I will let go the souls that you catch, the souls that should fly. [21]
And I
will tear your pillows, and will deliver my people out of your hand, neither shall they be any more in your
hands to be a
prey: and you shall know that I am the Lord. [22] Because with lies you
have
made the heart of the just to mourn, whom I have not made sorrowful:
and have
strengthened the hands of the wicked, that he should not return from
his evil
way, and live. [23] Therefore you shall not see
vain things,
nor divine divinations any more, and I will deliver my people
out of
your hand: and you shall know that I am the Lord.
Chapter
14 verses 1-23
have been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And some of the ancients of Israel came to me,
and sat before me. [2] And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [3]
Son of
man, these men have placed their uncleannesses
in their hearts, and have set up before their face the stumblingblock
of their iniquity: and shall I answer when they inquire of me? [4]
Therefore
speak to them, and say to them: Thus saith
the Lord
God: Man, man of the house of Israel that shall place his uncleannesses
in his heart, and set up the stumblingblock
of his
iniquity before his face, and shall come to the prophet inquiring of me
by him:
I the Lord will answer him according to the multitude of his uncleannesses: [5] That the house of Israel may
be caught
in their own heart, with which they have departed from me through all
their
idols.
[6]
Therefore say to the house of Israel: Thus saith
the Lord God: Be converted, and depart from your
idols, and turn away your faces from all your abominations. [7] For
every man
of the house of Israel, and every stranger among the proselytes in
Israel, if
he separate himself from me, and place his idols in his heart, and set
the stumblingblock of his iniquity before
his face, and come to
the prophet to inquire of me by him: I the Lord will answer him by
myself. [8]
And I will set my face against that man, and will make him an example,
and a
proverb, and will cut him off from the midst of my people: and you
shall know
that I am the Lord. [9] And when the prophet shall err, and speak a
word: I the
Lord have deceived that prophet: and I will stretch forth my hand upon
him, and
will cut him off from the midst of my people Israel. [10] And they
shall bear
their iniquity: according to the iniquity of him that inquireth,
so shall the iniquity of the prophet be. [11] That the house of Israel
may go
no more astray from me, nor be polluted with all their transgressions:
but may
be my people, and I may be their God, saith
the Lord
of hosts.
[12]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
[13] Son of man, when a land shall sin against me, so as to transgress
grievously, I will stretch forth my hand upon it, and will break the
staff of
the bread thereof: and I will send famine upon it, and will destroy man
and
beast out of it. [14] And if these three men, Noe,
Daniel, and Job, shall be in it: they shall deliver their own souls by
their
justice, saith the Lord of hosts. [15] And
if I shall
bring mischievous beasts also upon the land to waste it, and it be
desolate, so
that there is none that can pass because of the beasts: [16] If these
three men
shall be in it, as I live, saith the Lord,
they shall
deliver neither sons nor daughters: but they only shall be delivered,
and the
land shall be made desolate.
[17]
Or if I bring the sword upon that land, and say
to the sword: Pass through the land: and I destroy man and beast out of
it:
[18] And these three men be in the midst thereof: as I live, saith the Lord God, they shall deliver neither
sons nor
daughters, but they themselves alone shall be delivered. [19] Or if I
also send
the pestilence upon that land, and pour out my indignation upon it in
blood, to
cut off from it man and beast: [20] And Noe,
and
Daniel, and Job be in the midst thereof: as I live, saith
the Lord God, they shall deliver neither son nor daughter: but they
shall only
deliver their own souls by their justice.
[21]
For thus saith the
Lord: Although I shall send in upon Jerusalem my four grievous
judgments, the
sword, and the famine, and the mischievous beasts, and the pestilence,
to
destroy out of it man and beast, [22] Yet there shall be left in it
some that
shall be saved, who shall bring away their sons and daughters: behold
they shall
come among you, and you shall see their way, and their doings: and you
shall be
comforted concerning the evil that I have brought upon Jerusalem, in
all things
that I have brought upon it. [23] And they shall comfort you, when you
shall
see their ways, and their doings: and you shall know that I have not
done
without cause all that I have done in it, saith the Lord God.
Chapter
15 verses 1-8
have been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2]
Son of man, what shall be made of the wood of the vine, out of all the
trees of
the woods that are among the trees of the forests? [3] Shall wood be
taken of
it, to do any work, or shall a pin be made of it for any vessel to hang
thereon? [4] Behold it is cast into the fire for fuel: the fire hath
consumed
both ends thereof, and the midst thereof is reduced to ashes: shall it
be
useful for any work? [5] Even when it was whole it was not fit for
work: how
much less, when the fire hath devoured and consumed it, shall any work
be made
of it?
[6]
Therefore thus saith
the Lord God: As the vine tree among the trees of the forests which I
have
given to the fire to be consumed, so will I deliver up the inhabitants
of
Jerusalem. [7] And I will set my face against them: they shall go out
from
fire, and fire shall consume them: and you shall know that I am the
Lord, when
I shall have set my face against them. [8] And I shall have made their
land a
wilderness, and desolate, because they have been transgressors, saith the Lord God.
Chapter
16 verses 16-58
have been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[16]
And taking of thy garments thou hast made thee
high places sewed together on each side: and hast played the harlot
upon them,
as hath not been done before, nor shall be hereafter. [17] And thou tookest thy beautiful vessels, of my gold, and
my silver,
which I gave thee, and thou madest thee
images of
men, and hast committed fornication with them. [18] And thou tookest thy garments of divers
colours, and coveredst
them: and settest my oil and my sweet
incense before them. [19] And
my bread which I gave thee, the fine flour, and oil, and honey,
wherewith I fed
thee, thou hast set before them for a sweet odour;
and it was done, saith the Lord God. [20]
And thou
hast taken thy sons, and thy daughters, whom thou hast borne to me: and
hast
sacrificed the same to them to be devoured. Is thy fornication small?
[21] Thou
hast sacrificed and given my children to them, consecrating them by
fire. [22]
And after all thy abominations, and fornications, thou hast not
remembered the
days of thy youth, when thou wast naked,
and full of
confusion, trodden under foot in thy own blood.
[23]
And it came to pass after all thy wickedness
(woe, woe to thee, saith the Lord God)
[24] That thou didst also build thee a
common stew, and madest thee a brothel
house in every street. [25] At every
head of the way thou hast set up a sign of thy prostitution: and hast
made thy
beauty to be abominable: and hast prostituted thyself to every
one that passed by, and hast multiplied thy fornications. [26]
And thou
hast committed fornication with the Egyptians thy neighbours,
men of large bodies, and hast multiplied thy fornications to provoke
me. [27]
Behold, I will stretch out my hand upon thee, and will take away thy
justification: and I will deliver thee up to the will of the daughters
of the
Philistines that hate thee, that are ashamed of thy wicked way. [28]
Thou hast
also committed fornication with the Assyrians, because thou wast
not yet satisfied: and after thou hadst
played the
harlot with them, even so thou wast not
contented.
[29] Thou hast also multiplied thy fornications in the land of Chanaan with the Chaldeans: and neither so wast thou satisfied.
[30]
Wherein shall I cleanse thy heart, saith
the Lord God: seeing thou dost all these
the works of a shameless prostitute? [31] Because thou hast
built thy
brothel house at the head of every way, and thou hast made thy high
place in
every street: and wast not as a harlot
that by
disdain enhanceth her price, [32] But
as an adulteress, that bringeth
in strangers over her husband. [33] Gifts are given to all harlots: but
thou
hast given hire to all thy lovers, and thou hast given them gifts to
come to
thee from every side, to commit fornication with thee. [34] And it hath
happened in thee contrary to the custom of women in thy fornications,
and after
thee there shall be no such fornication: for in that thou gavest
rewards, and didst not take rewards, the contrary hath
been done in thee.
[35]
Therefore, O harlot, hear the word of the Lord.
[36] Thus saith the Lord God: Because thy
money hath
been poured out, and thy shame discovered through thy fornications with
thy
lovers, and with the idols of thy abominations, by the blood of thy
children
whom thou gavest them: [37] Behold, I will
gather
together all thy lovers with whom thou hast taken pleasure, and all
whom thou
hast loved, with all whom thou hast hated: and I will gather them
together
against thee on every side, and will discover thy shame in their sight,
and
they shall see all thy nakedness. [38] And I will judge thee as
adulteresses,
and they that shed blood are judged: and I will give thee
blood in fury and jealousy. [39] And I will deliver thee into their
hands, and
they shall destroy thy brothel house, and throw down thy stews: and
they shall
strip thee of thy garments, and shall take away the vessels of thy
beauty: and
leave thee naked, and full of disgrace.
[40] And they
shall bring upon thee a multitude, and they shall stone thee with
stones, and
shall slay thee with their swords. [41] And they shall burn thy houses
with
fire, and shall execute judgments upon thee in the sight of many women:
and
thou shalt cease from fornication, and shalt give no hire any more.
[42]
And my indignation shall rest in thee: and my
jealousy shall depart from thee, and I will cease and be angry no more.
[43]
Because thou hast not remembered the days of thy youth, but hast
provoked me in
all these things: wherefore I also have turned thy ways upon thy head, saith the Lord God, and I have not done
according to thy
wicked deeds in all thy abominations. [44] Behold
every one that useth a common proverb,
shall use this
against thee, saying: As the mother was, so also is her daughter. [45]
Thou art
thy mother's daughter, that cast off her
husband, and
her children: and thou art the sister of thy sisters, who cast off
their
husbands, and their children: your mother was a Cethite,
and your father an Amorrhite.
[46]
And thy elder sister is Samaria, she and her
daughters that dwell at thy left hand: and thy younger sister that dwelleth at thy right hand is Sodom, and her
daughters.
[47] But neither hast thou walked in their ways, nor hast thou done a
little
less than they according to their wickednesses:
thou
hast done almost more wicked things than they in all thy ways. [48] As
I live, saith the Lord God, thy sister
Sodom herself, and her
daughters, have not done as thou hast done, and thy daughters. [49]
Behold this
was the iniquity of Sodom thy sister, pride, fulness
of bread, and abundance, and the idleness of her, and of her daughters:
and
they did not put forth their hand to the needy, and to the poor. [50]
And they
were lifted up, and committed abominations before me: and I took them
away as
thou hast seen.
[51]
And Samaria committed not half thy sins: but
thou hast surpassed them with thy crimes, and hast justified thy
sisters by all
thy abominations which thou hast done. [52] Therefore do thou also bear
thy
confusion, thou that hast surpassed thy sisters with thy sins, doing
more
wickedly than they: for they are justified above thee, therefore be
thou also
confounded, and bear thy shame, thou that hast justified thy sisters.
[53]
And I will bring back and restore them by
bringing back Sodom, with her daughters, and by bringing back Samaria,
and her
daughters: and I will bring those that return of thee in the midst of
them.
[54] That thou mayest bear thy shame, and mayest be confounded in all that thou hast done,
comforting
them. [55] And thy sister Sodom and her daughters shall return to their
ancient
state: and Samaria and her daughters shall return to their ancient
state: and
thou and thy daughters shall return to your ancient state. [56] And
Sodom thy
sister was not heard of in thy mouth, in the day of thy pride, [57]
Before thy
malice was laid open: as it is at this time, making thee a reproach of
the
daughters of Syria, and of all the daughters of Palestine round about
thee,
that encompass thee on all sides. [58] Thou hast borne thy wickedness,
and thy
disgrace, saith the Lord God.
Chapter
17 verses 1-21
have been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2]
Son of man, put forth a riddle, and speak a parable to the house of
Israel, [3]
And say: Thus saith the Lord God: A large
eagle with
great wings, long-limbed, full of feathers, and of variety, came to Libanus, and took away the marrow of the cedar.
[4] He
cropped off the top of the twigs thereof: and carried it away into the
land of Chanaan, and he set it in a city
of merchants. [5] And he
took of the seed of the land, and put it in the ground for seed, that
it might
take a firm root over many waters: he planted it on the surface of the
earth.
[6] And it sprung up and grew into a spreading vine of low stature, and
the
branches thereof looked towards him: and the roots thereof were under
him. So
it became a vine, and grew into branches, and shot forth sprigs.
[7]
And there was another large eagle, with great
wings, and many feathers: and behold this vine, bending as it were her
roots
towards him, stretched forth her branches to him, that he might water
it by the
furrows of her plantation. [8] It was planted in a good ground upon
many waters, that it might bring forth
branches, and bear fruit,
that it might become a large vine.
[9]
Say thou: Thus saith
the Lord God: Shall it prosper then? shall he not pull up the roots
thereof,
and strip off its fruit, and dry up all the branches it hath shot
forth, and
make it wither: and this without a strong arm, or many people, to pluck
it up
by the root? [10] Behold, it is planted: shall it prosper then? shall it not be dried up when the burning wind
shall touch
it, and shall it not wither in the furrows where it grew?
[11]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
[12] Say to the provoking house: Know you not what these things mean?
Tell
them: Behold the king of Babylon cometh to Jerusalem: and he shall take
away
the king and the princes thereof, and carry them with him to Babylon.
[13] And
he shall take one of the king's seed, and make a covenant with him, and
take an
oath of him. Yea, and he shall take away
the mighty
men of the land, [14] That it may be a low kingdom and not lift itself
up, but
keep his covenant, and observe it. [15] But he hath revolted from him
and sent
ambassadors to Egypt, that it might give him horses, and much people.
And shall
he that hath done thus prosper, or be saved? and
shall
he escape that hath broken the covenant?
[16]
As I live, saith the
Lord God: In the place where the king dwelleth
that
made him king, whose oath he hath made void, and whose covenant he
broke, even
in the midst of Babylon shall he die. [17] And not
with a
great army, nor with much people shall Pharao
fight against him: when he shall cast up mounts, and build forts, to
cut off
many souls. [18] For he had despised the oath, breaking his covenant,
and
behold he hath given his hand: and having done all these things, he
shall not
escape.
[19]
Therefore thus saith
the Lord God: As I live, I will lay upon his head the oath he hath
despised,
and the covenant he hath broken. [20] And I will spread my net over
him, and he
shall be taken in my net: and I will bring him into Babylon, and will
judge him
there for the transgression by which he hath despised me. [21] And all
his
fugitives with all his bands shall fall by the sword: and the residue
shall be
scattered into every wind: and you shall know that I the Lord have
spoken.
Chapter
18 verses 11-13a, 14-20, 29 have
been omitted from the Mass readings.
[11]
Though he doth not all these things, but that eateth
upon the mountains, and that defileth
his neighbour's wife: [12] That grieveth
the needy and the poor, that taketh away
by violence,
that restoreth not the pledge, and that lifteth up his eyes to idols, that committeth
abomination: [13] That giveth upon usury,
and that taketh an increase: shall such a
one live? he shall not live. …
[14]
But if he beget a son, who, seeing all his
father's sins, which he hath done, is afraid, and shall not do the like
to
them: [15] That hath not eaten upon the mountains, nor lifted up his
eyes to
the idols of the house of Israel, and hath not defiled his neighbour's
wife: [16] And hath not grieved any man, nor withholden
the pledge, nor taken away with violence, but hath given his bread to
the
hungry, and covered the naked with a garment: [17] That hath turned
away his
hand from injuring the poor, hath not taken usury and increase, but
hath
executed my judgments, and hath walked in my commandments: this man
shall not
die for the iniquity of his father, but living he shall live. [18] As
for his
father, because he oppressed and offered violence to his brother, and
wrought
evil in the midst of his people, behold he is dead in his own iniquity.
[19]
And you say: Why hath not the son borne the
iniquity of his father? Verily, because the son hath wrought judgment
and
justice, hath kept all my commandments, and done them, living, he shall
live.
[20] The soul that sinneth, the same shall
die: the
son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, and the father shall not
bear
the iniquity of the son: the justice of the just shall be upon him, and
the
wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him.
[29]
And the children of Israel say: The way of the
Lord is not right. Are not my ways right, O
house of
Israel, and are not rather your ways perverse?
Chapter
19 verses 1-14 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
Moreover take thou up a lamentation for the
princes of Israel, [2] And say:
Why
did thy mother the lioness lie down among the
lions, and bring up her whelps in the midst of young lions? [3] And she
brought
out one of her whelps, and he became a lion: and he learned to catch
the prey,
and to devour men. [4] And the nations heard of him, and took him, but
not
without receiving wounds: and they brought him in chains into the land
of
Egypt.
[5]
But she seeing herself weakened, and that her
hope was lost, took one of her young lions, and set him up for a lion.
[6] And
he went up and down among the lions, and became a lion: and he learned
to catch
the prey, and to devour men. [7] He learned to make widows, and to lay waste their cities: and the land became
desolate, and
the fulness thereof by the noise of his
roaring.
[8]
And the nations came together against him on
every side out of the provinces, and they spread their net over him, in
their
wounds he was taken. [9] And they put him into a cage, they brought him
in
chains to the king of Babylon: and they cast him into prison, that his
voice
should no more be heard upon the mountains of Israel.
[10]
Thy mother is like a vine in thy blood planted
by the water: her fruit and her branches have grown out of many waters.
[11]
And she hath strong rods to make sceptres
for them
that bear rule, and her stature was exalted among the branches: and she
saw her
height in the multitude of her branches. [12] But she was plucked up in
wrath,
and cast on the ground, and the burning wind dried up her fruit: her
strong
rods are withered, and dried up: the fire hath devoured her. [13] And
now she
is transplanted into the desert, in a land not passable, and dry. [14]
And a
fire is gone out from a rod of her branches, which hath devoured her
fruit: so
that she now hath no strong rod, to be a sceptre
of
rulers.
This
is a lamentation, and it shall be for a
lamentation.
Chapter
20 verses 1-49 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And it came to pass in the seventh year, in the
fifth month, the tenth day of the month: there came men of the ancients
of
Israel to inquire of the Lord, and they sat before me. [2] And the word
of the
Lord came to me, saying: [3] Son of man, speak
to the
ancients of Israel, and say to them: Thus saith
the
Lord God: Are you come to inquire of me? As I live, I will not answer
you, saith the Lord God. [4] If thou judgest
them, if thou judgest, son of man, declare
to them
the abominations of their fathers.
[5]
And say to them: Thus saith
the Lord God: In the day when I chose Israel, and lifted up my hand for
the
race of the house of Jacob: and appeared to them in the land of Egypt,
and
lifted up my hand for them, saying: I am the Lord your God: [6] In that
day I
lifted up my hand for them, to bring them out of the land of Egypt,
into a land
which I had provided for them, flowing with milk and honey, which excelleth amongst all lands. [7] And I said to
them: Let
every man cast away the scandals of his eyes, and defile not yourselves
with
the idols of Egypt: I am the Lord your God. [8] But they provoked me,
and would
not hearken to me: they did not every man cast away the abominations of
his
eyes, neither did they forsake the idols of Egypt: and I said I would
pour out
my indignation upon them, and accomplish my wrath against them in the
midst of
the land of Egypt. [9] But I did otherwise for my name's sake, that it
might
not be violated before the nations, in the midst of whom they were, and
among
whom I made myself known to them, to bring them out of the land of
Egypt. [10]
Therefore I brought them out from the land of Egypt, and brought them
into the
desert.
[11]
And I gave them my statutes, and I shewed
them my judgments, which if a man do, he shall live
in them. [12] Moreover I gave them also my sabbaths, to be a sign between me and
them: and that
they might know that I am the Lord that sanctify them. [13] But the
house of
Israel provoked me in the desert: they walked not in my statutes, and
they cast
away my judgments, which if a man do he
shall live in
them: and they grievously violated my sabbaths.
I
said therefore that I would pour out my indignation upon them in the
desert,
and would consume them. [14] But I spared them for the sake of my name,
lest it
should be profaned before the nations, from which I brought them out,
in their
sight.
[15]
So I lifted up my hand over them in the desert,
not to bring them into the land which I had given them flowing with
milk and
honey, the best of all lands. [16] Because they cast off my judgments,
and
walked not in my statutes, and violated my sabbaths: for their heart went after
idols. [17] Yet
my eye spared them, so that I destroyed them not: neither did I consume
them in
the desert. [18] And I said to their children in the wilderness: Walk
not in
the statutes of your fathers, and observe not their judgments, nor be
ye
defiled with their idols: [19] I am the Lord your God: walk ye in my
statutes,
and observe my judgments, and do them. [20] And sanctify my sabbaths, that they
may be a sign between me and you:
and that you may know that I am the Lord your God.
[21]
But their children provoked me, they walked not
in my commandments, nor observed my judgments to do them: which if a
man do, he shall live in them: and they
violated my sabbaths: and I threatened to
pour out my indignation upon
them, and to accomplish my wrath in them in the desert. [22] But I
turned away
my hand, and wrought for my name's sake, that it might not be violated
before
the nations, out of which I brought them forth in their sight.
[23]
Again I lifted up my hand upon them in the
wilderness, to disperse them among the nations, and scatter them
through the
countries: [24] Because they had not done my judgments, and had cast
off my
statutes, and had violated my sabbaths,
and their
eyes had been after the idols of their fathers. [25] Therefore I also
gave them
statutes that were not good, and judgments, in which they shall not
live. [26]
And I polluted them in their own gifts, when they offered all that
opened the
womb, for their offences: and they shall know that I am the Lord.
[27]
Wherefore speak to the house of Israel, O son
of man, and say to them: Thus saith the
Lord God:
Moreover in this also your fathers blasphemed me, when they had
despised and
contemned me; [28] And I had brought them into the land, for which I
lifted up
my hand to give it them: they saw every high hill, and every shady
tree, and
there they sacrificed their victims: and there they presented the
provocation
of their offerings, and there they set their sweet odours,
and poured forth their libations. [29] And I said to them: What meaneth the high place to which you go? and
the name thereof was called High-place even to this day.
[30]
Wherefore say to the house of Israel: Thus saith
the Lord God: Verily, you are defiled in the way of
your fathers, and you commit fornication with their abominations. [31]
And you
defile yourselves with all your: idols unto this day, in the offering
of your
gifts, when you make your children pass through the fire: and shall I
answer
you, O house of Israel? As I live, saith
the Lord
God, I will not answer you.
[32]
Neither shall the thought of your mind come to
pass, by which you say: We will be as the Gentiles, and as the families
of the
earth, to worship stocks and stones. [33] As I live, saith
the Lord God, I will reign over you with a strong hand, and with a
stretched
out arm, and with fury poured out. [34] And I will bring you out from
the
people, and I will gather you out of the countries, in which you are
scattered,
I will reign over you with a strong hand, and with a stretched out arm,
and
with fury poured out. [35] And I will bring you into the wilderness of
people,
and there will I plead with you face to face. [36] As I pleaded against
your
fathers in the desert of the land of Egypt; even so will I judge you, saith the Lord God. [37] And I will make you
subject to my sceptre, and will bring you
into the bands of the covenant.
[38] And I will pick out from among you the transgressors, and the
wicked, and
will bring them out of the land where they sojourn, and they shall not
enter
into the land of Israel: and you shall know that I am the Lord.
[39]
And as for you, O house of Israel: thus saith
the Lord God: Walk ye every one after your idols, and
serve them. But if in this also you hear me not, but defile my holy
name any
more with your gifts, and with your idols; [40] In my holy mountain, in
the
high mountain of Israel, saith the Lord
God, there
shall all the house of Israel serve me; all of them I say, in the land
in which
they shall please me, and there will I require your firstfruits,
and the chief of your tithes with all your sanctifications. [41] I will
accept
of you for an odour of sweetness, when I
shall have
brought you out from the people, and shall have gathered you out of the
lands
into which you are scattered, and I will be sanctified in you in the
sight of
the nations.
[42]
And you shall know that I am the Lord, when I
shall have brought you into the land of Israel, into the land for which
I
lifted up my hand to give it to your fathers. [43] And there you shall
remember
your ways, and all your wicked doings with which you have been defiled;
and you
shall be displeased with yourselves in your own sight, for all your
wicked
deeds which you committed. [44] And you shall know that I am the Lord,
when I shall have done well by you for my
own name's sake, and not
according to your evil ways, nor according to your wicked deeds, O
house of
Israel, saith the Lord God.
[45]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
[46] Son of man, set thy face against the way of the south, and drop towards the south, and prophesy against the
forest of
the south field. [47] And say to the south forest: Hear the word of the
Lord:
Thus saith the Lord God: Behold I will
kindle a fire
in thee, and will burn in thee every green tree, and every dry tree:
the flame
of the fire shall not be quenched: and every face shall be burned in
it, from
the south even to the north. [48] And all flesh shall see,
that I the Lord have kindled it, and it shall not be quenched. [49] And
I said:
Ah, ah, ah, O Lord God: they say of me: Doth not this man speak by
parables?
Chapter
21 verses 1-32 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2]
Son of man, set thy face toward Jerusalem, and let thy speech flow
towards the
holy places, and prophesy against the land of Israel: [3] And say to
the land
of Israel: Thus saith the Lord God: Behold
I come
against thee, and I will draw forth my sword out of its sheath, and
will cut
off in thee the just, and the wicked. [4] And forasmuch as I have cut
off in
thee the just, and the wicked, therefore shall my sword go forth out of
its
sheath against all flesh, from the south even to the north. [5] That
all flesh
may know that I the Lord have drawn my sword out of its sheath not to
be turned
back. [6] And thou, son of man, mourn with the breaking of thy loins,
and with
bitterness sigh before them. [7] And when they shall say to thee: Why mournest thou? thou shalt say: For that which I hear: because it
cometh, and
every heart shall melt, and all hands shall be made feeble, and every
spirit
shall faint, and water shall run down every knee: behold it cometh, and
it
shall be done, saith the Lord God.
[8]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [9]
Son of man, prophesy, and say: Thus saith the Lord God: Say:
The
sword, the sword is sharpened, and furbished.
[10] It is sharpened to kill victims: it is furbished that it may
glitter: thou
removest the sceptre
of my
son, thou hast cut down every tree. [11] And I have given it to be
furbished,
that it may be handled: this sword is sharpened, and it is furbished,
that it
may be in the hand of the slayer.
[12]
Cry, and howl, O son of man, for this sword is
upon my people, it is upon all the princes of Israel, that are fled:
they are
delivered up to the sword with my people, strike therefore upon thy
thigh, [13]
Because it is tried: and that when it shall overthrow the sceptre,
and it shall not be, saith the Lord God.
[14]
Thou therefore, O son of man, prophesy, and
strike thy hands together, and let the sword be doubled, and let the
sword of
the slain be tripled: this is the sword of a great slaughter, that maketh them stand amazed, [15] And
languish in heart, and that multiplieth
ruins. In all
their gates I have set the dread of the sharp sword, the sword that is
furbished to glitter, that is made ready for slaughter.
[16]
Be thou sharpened, go to the right hand, or to
the left, which way soever thou hast a
mind to set
thy face. [17] And I will clap my hands together, and will satisfy my
indignation: I the Lord have spoken.
[18]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
[19] And thou son of man, set thee two
ways, for the
sword of the king of Babylon to come: both shall come forth out of one
land:
and with his hand he shall draw lots, he shall consult at the head of
the way
of the city. [20] Thou shalt make a way
that the
sword may come to Rabbath of the children
of Ammon, and to Juda
unto Jerusalem
the strong city. [21] For the king of Babylon stood in the highway, at
the head
of two ways, seeking divination, shuffling arrows: he inquired of the
idols,
and consulted entrails. [22] On his right hand was the divination for
Jerusalem, to set battering rams, to open the mouth in slaughter, to
lift up
the voice in howling, to set engines against the gates, to cast up a
mount, to
build forts. [23] And he shall be in their eyes as one consulting the
oracle in
vain, and imitating the leisure of sabbaths:
but he will call to remembrance the iniquity that they may be taken.
[24]
Therefore thus saith
the Lord God: Because you have remembered your iniquity, and have
discovered
your prevarications, and your sins have
appeared in
all your devices: because, I say, you have remembered, you shall be
taken with
the hand. [25] But thou profane wicked prince of Israel, whose day is
come that
hath been appointed in the time of iniquity: [26] Thus
saith the Lord God: Remove the diadem, take
off the
crown: is it not this that hath exalted the low one, and brought down
him that
was high? [27] I will shew it to be
iniquity,
iniquity, iniquity: but this was not done till he came to whom judgment
belongeth, and I will give it him.
[28]
And thou son of man, prophesy, and say: Thus saith
the Lord God concerning the children of Ammon,
and concerning their reproach, and thou shalt
say: O sword, O sword, come out of the scabbard to
kill, be furbished to destroy, and to glitter, [29] Whilst they see
vain things
in thy regard, and they divine lies: to bring thee upon the necks of
the wicked
that are wounded, whose appointed day is come in the time of iniquity.
[30]
Return into thy sheath. I will judge thee in the place wherein thou wast created, in the land of thy nativity. [31]
And I will
pour out upon thee my indignation: in the fire of my rage will I blow
upon
thee, and will give thee into the hands of men that are brutish and
contrive
thy destruction. [32] Thou shalt be fuel
for the
fire, thy blood shall be in the midst of the land, thou
shalt be forgotten: for I the Lord have
spoken it.
Chapter
22 verses 1-31 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2]
And thou son of man, dost thou not judge, dost thou not judge the city
of
blood? [3] And thou shalt shew
her all her abominations, and shalt say:
Thus saith the Lord God: This is the city
that sheddeth blood in the midst of her, that
her time may come: and that hath made idols against herself, to defile
herself.
[4] Thou art become guilty in thy blood which thou hast shed: and thou
art
defiled in thy idols which thou hast made: and thou hast made thy days
to draw
near, and hast brought on the time of thy years: therefore have I made
thee a
reproach to the Gentiles, and a mockery to all countries. [5] Those
that are
near, and those that are far from thee, shall triumph over thee: thou
filthy
one, infamous, great in destruction.
[6]
Behold the princes of Israel,
every one hath employed his arm in thee to shed blood. [7] They have
abused
father and mother in thee, they have oppressed the stranger in the
midst of
thee, they have grieved the fatherless and widow in thee. [8] Thou hast
despised my sanctuaries, and profaned my sabbaths.
[9] Slanderers have been in thee to shed blood, and they have eaten
upon the
mountains in thee, they have committed wickedness in the midst of thee.
[10]
They have discovered the nakedness of their father in thee,
they have humbled the uncleanness of the menstruous
woman in thee. [11] And every one hath committed abomination with his neighbour's wife, and the father in law hath
wickedly
defiled his daughter in law, the brother hath oppressed his sister the
daughter
of his father in thee. [12] They have taken gifts in thee to shed
blood: thou
hast taken usury and increase, and hast covetously oppressed thy neighbours: and thou hast forgotten me, saith
the Lord God.
[13]
Behold, I have clapped my hands at thy
covetousness, which thou hast exercised: and at the blood that hath
been shed
in the midst of thee. [14] Shall thy heart endure, or shall thy hands
prevail
ill the days which I will bring upon thee: I the Lord have spoken, and
will do
it. [15] And I will disperse thee in the nations, and will scatter thee
among
the countries, and I will put an end to thy uncleanness in thee. [16]
And I
will possess thee in the sight of the Gentiles, and thou shalt
know that I am the Lord.
[17]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
[18] Son of man, the house of Israel is become dross to me: all these
are
brass, and tin, and iron, and lead, in the midst of the furnace: they
are
become the dross of silver. [19] Therefore thus saith
the Lord God: Because you are all turned into dross, therefore behold I will gather you together in the midst of
Jerusalem. [20]
As they gather silver, and brass, and tin, and iron, and lead in the
midst of
the furnace: that I may kindle a fire in it to melt it: so will I
gather you
together in my fury and in my wrath, and will take my rest, and I will
melt you
down. [21] And I will gather you together, and will burn you in the
fire of my
wrath, and you shall be melted in the midst thereof. [22] As silver is
melted
in the midst of the furnace, so shall you be in the midst thereof: and
you
shall know that I am the Lord, when I have poured out my indignation
upon you.
[23]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
[24] Son of man, say to her: Thou art a land that is unclean, and not
rained
upon in the day of wrath. [25] There is a conspiracy of prophets in the
midst
thereof: like a lion that roareth and catcheth the prey, they have devoured souls,
they have
taken riches and hire, they have made many widows in the midst thereof.
[26]
Her priests have despised my law, and have
defiled my sanctuaries: they have put no difference between holy and
profane:
nor have distinguished between the polluted and the clean: and they
have turned
away their eyes from my sabbaths,
and I was profaned in the midst of them. [27] Her princes in the midst
of her, are like wolves ravening the prey
to shed blood, and to
destroy souls, and to run after gains through covetousness. [28] And
her
prophets have daubed them without tempering the mortar, seeing vain
things, and
divining lies unto them, saying: Thus saith
the Lord
God: when the Lord hath not spoken. [29] The people of the land have
used
oppression, and committed robbery: they afflicted the needy and poor,
and they
oppressed the stranger by calumny without judgment.
[30]
And I sought among them for a man that might
set up a hedge, and stand in the gap before me in favour
of the land, that I might not destroy it: and I found none. [31] And I
poured
out my indignation upon them, in the fire
of my wrath
I consumed them: I have rendered their way upon their own head, saith the Lord God.
Chapter
23 verses 1-49 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2]
Son of man, there were two women, daughters of one mother. [3] And they
committed fornication in Egypt, in their youth they committed
fornication:
there were their breasts pressed down, and the teats of their virginity
were
bruised. [4] And their names were Oolla
the elder, and Ooliba
her younger
sister: and I took them, and they bore sons and daughters. Now for
their names,
Samaria is Oolla, and Jerusalem is Ooliba.
[5]
And Oolla committed
fornication against me, and doted on her lovers, on the Assyrians that
came to
her, [6] Who were clothed with blue,
princes, and
rulers, beautiful youths, all horsemen, mounted upon horses. [7] And
she
committed her fornications with those chosen men, all sons of the
Assyrians:
and she defiled herself with the uncleanness of all them on whom
she doted. [8] Moreover also she did not
forsake her
fornications which she had committed in Egypt: for they also lay with
her in
her youth, and they bruised the breasts of her virginity, and poured
out their
fornication upon her. [9] Therefore have I delivered her into the hands
of her
lovers, into the hands of the sons of the Assyrians, upon whose lust
she doted.
[10] They discovered her disgrace, took away her sons and daughters,
and slew
her with the sword: and they became infamous women, and they executed
judgments
in her.
[11]
And when her sister Ooliba
saw this, she was mad with lust more than she: and she carried her
fornication
beyond the fornication of her sister. [12] Impudently prostituting
herself to
the children of the Assyrians, the princes, and rulers that came to
her,
clothed with divers colours, to the
horsemen that
rode upon horses, and to young men all of great beauty. [13] And I saw
that she
was defiled, and that they both took one way. [14] And she increased
her
fornications: and when she had seen men painted on the wall, the images
of the
Chaldeans set forth in colours, [15] And
girded with
girdles about their reins, and with dyed turbans on their heads, the
resemblance of all the captains, the likeness of the sons of Babylon,
and of
the land of the Chaldeans wherein they were born, [16] She doted
upon them with the lust of her eyes, and she sent messengers to them
into
Chaldea.
[17]
And when the sons of Babylon were come to her
to the bed of love, they defiled her with their fornications, and she
was
polluted by them, and her soul was glutted with them. [18] And she
discovered
her fornications, and discovered her disgrace: and my soul was
alienated from
her, as my soul was alienated from her sister. [19] For she multiplied
her
fornications, remembering the days of her youth, in which she played
the harlot
in the land of Egypt. [20] And she was mad with lust after lying with
them
whose flesh is as the flesh of asses: and whose issue as the issue of
horses.
[21] And thou hast renewed the wickedness of thy youth, when thy
breasts were
pressed in Egypt, and the paps of thy
virginity
broken.
[22]
Therefore, Ooliba, thus saith the
Lord God: Behold I will raise up against thee all
thy lovers with whom thy soul hath been glutted: and I will gather them
together against thee round about. [23] The children of Babylon, and
all the
Chaldeans, the nobles, and the kings, and princes, all the sons of the
Assyrians, beautiful young men, all the captains, and rulers, the
princes of
princes, and the renowned horsemen. [24] And they shall come upon thee
well
appointed with chariot and wheel, a multitude of people: they shall be
armed
against thee on every side with breastplate, and buckler, and helmet:
and I
will set judgment before them, and they shall judge thee by their
judgments.
[25] And I will set my jealousy against thee, which they shall execute
upon
thee with fury: they shall cut off thy nose and thy ears: and what
remains
shall fall by the sword: they shall take thy sons, and thy daughters,
and thy
residue shall be devoured by fire. [26] And they shall strip thee of
thy
garments, and take away the instruments of thy glory. [27] And I will
put an
end to thy wickedness in thee, and thy fornication brought out of the
land of
Egypt: neither shalt thou lift up thy eyes
to them,
nor remember Egypt any more.
[28]
For thus saith the
Lord God: Behold, I will deliver thee into the hands of them whom thou hatest, into their hands with whom thy soul hath
been
glutted. [29] And they shall deal with thee in hatred, and they shall
take away
all thy labours, and shall let thee go
naked, and
full of disgrace, and the disgrace of thy fornication shall be
discovered, thy wickedness,
and thy fornications. [30] They have done these things to thee, because
thou
hast played the harlot with the nations among which thou wast
defiled with their idols. [31] Thou hast walked in the way of thy
sister, and I
will give her cup into thy hand.
[32]
Thus saith the Lord
God: Thou shalt drink thy sister's cup,
deep, and
wide: thou shalt be had in derision and
scorn, which containeth very much. [33]
Thou shalt
be filled with drunkenness, and sorrow: with the cup of grief, and
sadness,
with the cup of thy sister Samaria. [34] And thou shalt
drink it, and shalt drink it up even to
the dregs,
and thou shalt devour the fragments
thereof, thou shalt rend thy breasts:
because I have spoken it, saith the Lord
God. [35] Therefore thus saith
the Lord God: Because thou hast forgotten me, and hast cast me off
behind thy
back, bear thou also thy wickedness, and thy fornications.
[36]
And the Lord spoke to me, saying: Son of man,
dost thou judge Oolla, and Ooliba,
and dost thou declare to them their wicked deeds? [37] Because they
have
committed adultery, and blood is in their hands, and they have
committed
fornication with their idols: moreover also their children, whom they
bore to
me, they have offered to them to be devoured. [38]
Yea, and
they have done this to me. They polluted my sanctuary on the
same day,
and profaned my sabbaths.
[39] And when they sacrificed their children to their idols, and went
into my
sanctuary the same day to profane it: they did these things even in the
midst
of my house. [40] They sent for men coming from afar, to whom they had
sent a
messenger: and behold they came: for whom thou didst wash thyself, and
didst
paint thy eyes, and wast adorned with
women's
ornaments. [41] Thou sattest on a very
fine bed, and
a table was decked before thee: whereupon thou didst set my incense,
and my
ointment. [42] And there was in her the voice of a multitude rejoicing:
and to
some that were brought of the multitude of men, and that came from the
desert,
they put bracelets on their hands, and
beautiful
crowns on their heads.
[43]
And I said to her that was worn out in her
adulteries: Now will this woman still continue in her fornication. [44]
And
they went in to her, as to a harlot: so went they in unto Oolla,
and Ooliba, wicked women. [45] They
therefore are
just men: these shall judge them as adulteresses are judged, and as
shedders of
blood are judged: because they are adulteresses, and blood is in their
hands.
[46]
For thus saith the
Lord God: Bring a multitude upon them, and deliver them over to tumult
and
rapine: [47] And let the people stone them
with
stones, and let them be stabbed with their swords: they shall kill
their sons
and daughters, and their houses they shall burn with fire. [48] And I
will take
away wickedness out of the land: and all women shall learn,
not to do according to the wickedness of them. [49] And they shall
render your
wickedness upon you, and you shall bear the sins of your idols: and you
shall
know that I am the Lord God.
Chapter
24 verses 1-14, 25-27 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And the word of the Lord came
to me in the ninth year, in the tenth month, the tenth day of the
month,
saying: [2] Son of man, write thee the name of this day, on which the
king of
Babylon hath set himself against Jerusalem today.
[3] And thou shalt speak by a figure a
parable to the
provoking house, and say to them: Thus saith
the Lord
God: Set on a pot, set it on, I say, and put water into it. [4] Heap
together
into it the pieces thereof, every good piece, the thigh and the
shoulder,
choice pieces and full of bones. [5] Take the fattest of the flock, and
lay
together piles of bones under it: the seething thereof is boiling hot,
and the
bones thereof are thoroughly sodden in the midst of it.
[6]
Therefore thus saith
the Lord God: Woe to the bloody city, to the pot whose rust is in it, and its rust is not gone out of it: cast it
out piece by
piece, there hath no lot fallen upon it. [7] For her blood is in the
midst of
her, she hath shed it upon the smooth rock: she hath not shed it upon
the
ground, that it might be covered with dust. [8] And that I might bring
my
indignation upon her, and take my vengeance: I have shed her blood upon
the
smooth rock, that it should not be covered.
[9]
Therefore thus saith
the Lord God: Woe to the bloody city, of which I will make a great
bonfire.
[10] Heap together the bones, which I will burn with fire: the flesh
shall be
consumed, and the whole composition shall be sodden, and the bones
shall be
consumed. [11] Then set it empty upon burning coals, that it may be
hot, and
the brass thereof may be melted: and let the filth of it be melted in
the midst
thereof, and let the rust of it be consumed. [12] Great pains have been
taken,
and the great rust thereof is not gone out, not even by fire. [13] Thy
uncleanness is execrable: because I desired to cleanse thee, and thou
art not
cleansed from thy filthiness: neither shalt
thou be
cleansed, before I cause my indignation to rest in thee. [14] I the
Lord have
spoken: it shall come to pass, and I will do it: I will not pass by,
nor spare,
nor be pacified: I will judge thee according to thy ways, and according
to thy
doings, saith the Lord.
[25]
And thou, O son of man, behold in the day
wherein I will take away from them their strength, and the joy of their
glory,
and the desire of their eyes, upon which their souls rest, their sons
and their
daughters. [26] In that day when he that escapeth
shall come to thee, to tell thee: [27] In that day, I say, shall thy
mouth be
opened to him that hath escaped, and thou shalt
speak, and shalt be silent no more: and
thou shalt be unto them for a sign of
things to come, and you
shall know that I am the Lord.
Chapter
25 verses 1-17 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2]
Son of man, set thy face against the children of Ammon,
and thou shalt prophesy of them. [3] And
thou shalt say to the children of Ammon:
Hear ye the word of the Lord God: Thus saith
the Lord
God: Because thou hast said: Ha, ha, upon my sanctuary, because it was
profaned: and upon the land of Israel, because it was laid waste: and
upon the
house of Juda, because they are led into
captivity:
[4] Therefore will I deliver thee to the men of the east for an
inheritance,
and they shall place their sheepcotes in thee, and shall set up their
tents in
thee: they shall eat thy fruits: and they shall drink thy milk. [5] And
I will
make Rabbath a stable for camels, and the
children of
Ammon a couching place for flocks: and you
shall know
that I am the Lord.
[6]
For thus saith the
Lord God: Because thou hast clapped thy hands and stamped with thy
foot, and
hast rejoiced with all thy heart against the land of Israel: [7]
Therefore
behold I will stretch forth my hand upon thee, and will deliver thee to
be the
spoil of nations, and will cut thee off from among the people, and
destroy thee
out of the lands, and break thee in pieces: and thou shalt
know that I am the Lord.
[8]
Thus saith the Lord
God: Because Moab and Seir have said:
Behold the
house of Juda is like all other nations:
[9]
Therefore behold I will open the shoulder of Moab from the cities, from
his
cities, I say, and his borders, the noble cities of the land of Bethiesimoth, and Beelmeon,
and Cariathaim, [10] To the people of the
east with the
children of Ammon, and I will give it them
for an
inheritance: that there may be no more any remembrance of the children
of Ammon among the nations. [11] And I
will execute judgments
in Moab: and they shall know that I am the Lord.
[12]
Thus saith the Lord
God: Because Edom hath taken vengeance to revenge herself of the
children of Juda, and hath greatly
offended, and hath sought revenge of
them: [13] Therefore thus saith the Lord
God: I will
stretch forth my hand upon Edom, and will take away out of it man and
beast,
and will make it desolate from the south: and they that are in Dedan shall fall by the sword. [14] And I will
lay my
vengeance upon Edom by the hand of my people Israel: and they shall do
in Edom
according to my wrath, and my fury: and they shall know my vengeance, saith the Lord God.
[15]
Thus saith the Lord
God: Because the Philistines have taken vengeance, and have revenged
themselves
with all their mind, destroying and
satisfying old
enmities: [16] Therefore thus saith the
Lord God: Behold
I will stretch forth my hand upon the Philistines, and will kill the
killers,
and will destroy the remnant of the sea coast. [17] And I will execute
great
vengeance upon them, rebuking them in fury: and they shall know that I
am the
Lord, when I shall lay my vengeance upon them.
Chapter
26 verses 1-21 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And it came to pass in the eleventh year, the
first day of the month, that the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
[2] Son
of man, because Tyre hath said of
Jerusalem: Aha, the
gates of the people are broken, she is turned to me: I shall be filled,
now she
is laid waste. [3] Therefore thus saith
the Lord God:
Behold I come against thee, O Tyre, and I
will cause
many nations to come up to thee, as the waves of the sea rise up. [4]
And they
shall break down the walls of Tyre, and
destroy the
towers thereof: and I will scrape her dust from her, and make her like
a smooth
rock. [5] She shall be a drying place for nets in the midst of the sea,
because
I have spoken it, saith the Lord God: and
she shall
be a spoil to the nations. [6] Her daughters also that are in the field, shall be slain by the sword: and they
shall know that
I am the Lord.
[7]
For thus saith the
Lord God: Behold I will bring against Tyre
Nabuchodonosor king of Babylon, the king of
kings, from the
north, with horses, and chariots, and horsemen, and companies, and much
people.
[8] Thy daughters that are in the field, he shall kill with the sword:
and he
shall compass thee with forts, and shall cast up a mount round about:
and he
shall lift up the buckler against thee. [9] And he shall set engines of
war and
battering rams against thy walls, and shall destroy thy towers with his
arms.
[10] By reason of the multitude of his horses, their dust shall cover
thee: thy
walls shall shake at the noise of the horsemen, and wheels, and
chariots, when
they shall go in at thy gates, as by the entrance of a city that is
destroyed.
[11] With the hoofs of his horses he shall tread down all thy streets:
thy
people he shall kill with the sword, and
thy famous
statues shall fall to the ground. [12] They shall waste thy riches,
they shall
make a spoil of thy merchandise: and they shall destroy thy walls, and
pull
down thy fine houses: and they shall lay thy stones and thy timber, and
thy
dust in the midst of the waters. [13] And I will make the multitude of
thy
songs to cease, and the sound of thy harps shall be heard no more. [14]
And I
will make thee like a naked rock, thou shalt
be a
drying place for nets, neither shalt thou
be built
any more: for I have spoken it, saith. the Lord God.
[15]
Thus saith the Lord
God to Tyre: Shall not the islands shake
at the sound
of thy fall, and the groans of thy slain
when they
shall be killed in the midst of thee? [16] Then all the princes of the
sea
shall come down from their thrones: and take off their robes, and cast
away
their broidered garments, and be clothed with astonishment: they shall
sit on
the ground, and with amazement shall wonder at thy sudden fall. [17]
And taking
up a lamentation over thee, they shall say
to thee:
How
art thou fallen, that dwellest
in the sea, renowned city that wast strong
in the
sea, with thy inhabitants whom all did dread?
[18]
Now shall the ships be astonished in the day of
thy terror: and the islands in the sea shall be troubled because no one
cometh
out of thee. [19] For thus saith the Lord
God: When I
shall make thee a desolate city like the cities that are not inhabited:
and
shall bring the deep upon thee, and many waters shall cover thee: [20]
And when
I shall bring thee down with those that descend into the pit to the
everlasting
people, and shall set thee in the lowest parts of the earth, as places
desolate
of old, with them that are brought down into the pit, that thou be not
inhabited: and when I shall give glory in the land of the living, [21]
I will
bring thee to nothing, and thou shalt not
be, and if
thou be sought for, thou shalt not be
found any more for ever, saith the Lord God.
Chapter
27 verses 1-36 have
been omitted from the Mass readings.
[1]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2]
Thou therefore, O son of man, take up a lamentation for Tyre:
[3] And say to Tyre that dwelleth
at the entry of the sea, being the mart of the people for many islands:
Thus saith the Lord God: O Tyre, thou
hast said: I am of perfect beauty,
[4]
And situate in the heart of the sea. Thy neighbours,
that built thee, have perfected thy beauty: [5]
With fir trees of Sanir
they
have built thee with all sea planks: they have taken cedars from Libanus to make thee masts. [6] They have cut
thy oars out
of the oaks of Basan: and they have made thee benches of Indian ivory and cabins with
things brought
from the islands of Italy. [7] Fine broidered linen from Egypt was
woven for
thy sail, to be spread on thy mast: blue and purple from the islands of
Elisa,
were made thy covering.
[8]
The inhabitants of Sidon, and the Arabians were
thy rowers: thy wise men, O Tyre, were thy
pilots.
[9] The ancients of Gebal, and the wise
men thereof
furnished mariners for the service of thy various
furniture:
all the ships of the sea, and their mariners were thy factors. [10] The
Persians, and Lydians, and the Libyans
were thy
soldiers in thy army: they hung up the buckler and the helmet in thee
for thy
ornament.
[11]
The men of Arad were with thy army upon thy
walls round about: the Pygmeans also that
were in thy
towers, hung up their quivers on thy walls round about: they perfected
thy
beauty.
[12]
The Carthaginians thy merchants supplied thy
fairs with a multitude of all kinds of riches, with silver, iron, tin,
and
lead. [13] Greece, Thubal, and Mosoch,
they were thy merchants: they brought to thy people slaves and vessels
of
brass. [14] From the house of Thogorma
they brought
horses, and horsemen, and mules to thy market. [15] The men of Dedan were thy merchants: many islands were the
traffic of
thy hand, they exchanged for thy price
teeth of ivory
and ebony.
[16]
The Syrian was thy merchant: by reason of the
multitude of thy works, they set forth precious stones, and purple,
and broidered works, and fine linen, and silk, and chodchod
in thy market. [17] Juda and the land of
Israel, they
were thy merchants with the best corn: they set forth balm, and honey,
and oil,
and rosin in thy fairs. [18] The men of Damascus were thy merchants in
the
multitude of thy works, in the multitude of divers
riches, in rich wine, in wool of the best colour.
[19]
Dan, and Greece, and Mosel have set forth in
thy marts wrought iron: stacte, and calamus were
in thy market.
[20] The men of Dedan were thy merchants
in tapestry
for seats. [21] Arabia, and all the princes of Cedar, they were the
merchants
of thy hand: thy merchants came to thee with lambs, and rams, and kids.
[22]
The sellers of Saba, and Reema, they were
thy
merchants: with all the best spices, and precious stones, and gold,
which they
set forth in thy market. [23] Haran, and Chene,
and
Eden were thy merchants; Saba, Assur, and Chelmad sold to thee. [24] They were thy
merchants in divers manners, with bales of
blue cloth, and of embroidered
work, and of precious riches, which were wrapped up and bound with
cords: they
had cedars also in thy merchandise. [25] The ships of the sea,
were thy chief in thy merchandise: and thou wast
replenished, and glorified exceedingly in the heart of the sea.
[26]
Thy rowers have brought thee into great waters:
the south wind hath broken thee in the heart of the sea. [27] Thy
riches, and
thy treasures, and thy manifold furniture, thy mariners, and thy
pilots, who
kept thy goods, and were chief over thy people: thy men of war also,
that were
in thee, with all thy multitude that is in
the midst
of thee: shall fall in the heart of the sea in the day of thy ruin.
[28] Thy
fleets shall be troubled at the sound of the cry of thy pilots. [29]
And all
that handled the oar shall come down from their ships: the mariners,
and all the pilots of the sea shall stand upon the land:
[30]
And they shall mourn over thee with a loud
voice, and shall cry bitterly: and they shall cast up dust upon their
heads,
and shall be sprinkled with ashes. [31] And they shall shave themselves
bald
for thee, and shall be girded with haircloth: and they shall weep for
thee with
bitterness of soul, with most bitter weeping. [32] And they shall take
up a
mournful song for thee, and shall lament thee:
What
city is like Tyre,
which is become silent in the midst of the sea? [33] Which by thy
merchandise
that went from thee by sea didst fill many people: which by the
multitude of
thy riches, and of thy people didst enrich the kings of the earth.
[34]
Now thou art destroyed by the sea, thy riches
are in the bottom of the waters, and all the
multitude
that was in the midst of thee is fallen.
[35]
All the inhabitants of the islands are
astonished at thee: and all their kings being struck with the storm
have changed
their countenance. [36] The merchants of people have hissed at thee:
thou art
brought to nothing, and thou shalt never
be any more.
Chapter
28 verses 11-26 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[11]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: Son
of man, take up a lamentation upon the king of Tyre:
[12] And say to him: Thus saith
the Lord God:
Thou
wast the seal of
resemblance, full of wisdom, and perfect in beauty. [13] Thou wast in the pleasures of the paradise of God:
every
precious stone was thy covering: the sardius,
the
topaz, and the jasper, the chrysolite, and
the onyx,
and the beryl, the sapphire, and the carbuncle, and the emerald: gold
the work
of thy beauty: and thy pipes were prepared in the day that thou wast created. [14] Thou a cherub stretched out,
and
protecting, and I set thee in the holy mountain of God, thou hast
walked in the
midst of the stones of fire.
[15]
Thou wast perfect in
thy ways from the day of thy creation, until iniquity was found in
thee. [16]
By the multitude of thy merchandise, thy inner parts were filled with
iniquity,
and thou hast sinned: and I cast thee out from the mountain of God, and
destroyed thee, O covering cherub, out of the midst of the stones of
fire. [17]
And thy heart was lifted up with thy beauty: thou hast lost thy wisdom
in thy
beauty, I have cast thee to the ground: I have set thee before the face
of
kings, that they might behold thee.
[18]
Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries by the
multitude of thy iniquities, and by the iniquity of thy traffic:
therefore I
will bring forth a fire from the midst of thee, to devour thee, and I
will make
thee as ashes upon the earth in the sight of all that see thee. [19]
All that
shall see thee among the nations, shall be
astonished
at thee: thou art brought to nothing, and thou shalt
never be any more.
[20]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
[21] Son of man, set thy face against Sidon: and thou shalt
prophesy of it, [22] And shalt say: Thus saith the Lord God: Behold I come against thee,
Sidon, and
I will be glorified in the midst of thee: and they shall know that I am
the
Lord, when I shall execute judgments in her, and shall be sanctified in
her.
[23] And I will send into her pestilence, and blood in her streets: and
they
shall fall being slain by the sword on all sides in the midst thereof:
and they
shall know that I am the Lord. [24] And the house of Israel shall have
no more
a stumblingblock of bitterness, nor a
thorn causing
pain on every side round about them, of them that are against them: and
they shall
know that I am the Lord God.
[25]
Thus saith the Lord
God: When I shall have gathered together the house of Israel out of the
people
among whom they are scattered: I will be sanctified in them before the
Gentiles: and they shall dwell in their own land, which I gave to my
servant
Jacob. [26] And they shall dwell therein secure, and they shall build
houses,
and shall plant vineyards, and shall dwell with confidence, when I
shall have
executed judgments upon all that are their enemies round about: and
they shall
know that I am the Lord their God.
Chapter
29 verses 1-21 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
In the tenth year, the tenth month, the eleventh
day of the month, the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2] Son of
man, set
thy face against Pharao king of Egypt: and
thou shalt prophesy of him, and of all
Egypt: [3] Speak, and
say: Thus saith the Lord God: Behold, I
come against
thee, Pharao king of Egypt, thou great
dragon that liest in the midst of thy
rivers, and sayest:
The river is mine, and I made myself. [4] But I will put a bridle in
thy jaws:
and I will cause the fish of thy rivers to stick to thy scales: and I
will draw
thee out of the midst of thy rivers, and all thy fish shall stick to
thy
scales. [5] And I will cast thee forth into the desert, and all the
fish of thy
river: thou shalt fall upon the face of
the earth, thou shalt
not be taken up,
nor gathered together: I have given thee for meat to the beasts of the
earth,
and to the fowls of the air. [6] And all the inhabitants of Egypt shall
know
that I am the Lord: because thou hast been a staff of a reed to the
house of
Israel. [7] When they took hold of thee with the hand thou didst break,
and
rent all their shoulder: and when they leaned upon thee, thou brokest, and weakenest
all their
loins.
[8]
Therefore thus saith
the Lord God: Behold, I will bring the sword upon thee: and cut off man
and
beast out of thee. [9] And the land of Egypt shall become a desert, and
a
wilderness: and they shall know that I am the Lord: because thou hast
said: The
river is mine, and I made it. [10] Therefore, behold I come against
thee, and
thy rivers: and I will make the land of Egypt utterly desolate, and
wasted by
the sword, from the tower of Syene, even
to the
borders of Ethiopia. [11] The foot of man shall not pass through it, neither shall the foot of beasts go through
it: nor
shall it be inhabited during forty years. [12] And I will make the land
of
Egypt desolate in the midst of the lands that are desolate, and the
cities
thereof in the midst of the cities that are destroyed, and they shall
be
desolate for forty years: and I will scatter the Egyptians among the
nations,
and will disperse them through the countries.
[13]
For thus saith the
Lord God: At the end of forty years I will gather the Egyptians from
the people
among whom they had been scattered. [14] And I will bring back the
captivity of
Egypt, and will place them in the land of Phatures,
in the land of their nativity, and they shall be there a low kingdom:
[15] It
shall be the lowest among other kingdoms, and it shall no more be
exalted over
the nations, and I will diminish them that they shall rule no more over
the
nations. [16] And they shall be no more a confidence to the house of
Israel,
teaching iniquity, that they may flee, and follow them: and they shall
know
that I am the Lord God.
[17]
And it came to pass in the seven and twentieth
year, in the first month, in the first of the month: that the word of
the Lord
came to me, saying: [18] Son of man, Nabuchodonosor
king of Babylon hath made his army to undergo hard service against Tyre: every head was made bald, and every
shoulder was
peeled: and there hath been no reward given him, nor his army for Tyre, for the service that he rendered me
against it. [19]
Therefore thus saith the Lord God: Behold,
I will set
Nabuchodonosor the king of Babylon in the
land of
Egypt: and he shall take her multitude, and take the booty thereof for
a prey,
and rifle the spoils thereof: and it shall be wages for his army. [20]
And for
the service that he hath done me against it: I have given him the land
of
Egypt, because he hath laboured for me, saith the Lord God. [21] In that day a horn
shall bud forth
to the house of Israel, and I will give thee an open mouth in the midst
of
them: and they shall know that I am the Lord.
Chapter
30 verses 1-26 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2]
Son of man prophesy, and say: Thus saith
the Lord God: Howl ye, Woe, woe to the day: [3] For the day is near,
yea the
day of the Lord is near: a cloudy day, it shall be the time of the
nations. [4]
And the sword shall come upon Egypt: and there shall be dread in
Ethiopia, when
the wounded shall fall in Egypt, and the multitude thereof shall be
taken away,
and the foundations thereof shall be destroyed. [5] Ethiopia, and
Libya, and
Lydia, and all the rest of the crowd, and Chub, and the children of the
land of
the covenant, shall fall with them by the sword.
[6]
Thus saith the Lord
God: They also that uphold Egypt shall fall, and the pride of her
empire shall
be brought down: from the tower of Syene
shall they
fall in it by the sword, saith the Lord
the God of
hosts. [7] And they shall be desolate in the midst of the lands that
are
desolate, and the cities thereof shall be in the midst of the cities
that are
wasted. [8] And they shall know that I am the Lord: when I shall have
set a
fire in Egypt, and all the helpers thereof shall be destroyed. [9] In
that day
shall messengers go forth from my face in ships to destroy the
confidence of
Ethiopia, and there shall be dread among them in the day of Egypt:
because it
shall certainly come.
[10]
Thus saith the Lord
God: I will make the multitude of Egypt to cease by the hand of Nabuchodonosor the king of Babylon. [11] He and
his people with
him, the strongest of nations, shall be brought to destroy the land:
and they
shall draw their swords upon Egypt: and shall fill the land with the
slain.
[12] And I will make the channels of the rivers dry, and will deliver
the land
into the hand of the wicked: and will lay
waste the
land and all that is therein by the hands of strangers, I the Lord have
spoken
it.
[13]
Thus saith the Lord
God: I will also destroy the idols, and I will make an end of the idols
of
Memphis: and there shall be no more a prince of the land of Egypt: and
I will
cause a terror in the land of Egypt. [14] And I will destroy the land
of Phatures, and will make a fire in Taphnis,
and will execute judgments in Alexandria. [15] And I will pour out my
indignation upon Pelusium the strength of
Egypt, and
will cut off the multitude of Alexandria. [16] And I will make a fire
in Egypt:
Pelusium shall be in pain like a woman in labour, and Alexandria shall be laid waste, and
in Memphis
there shall be daily distresses. [17] The young men of Heliopolis,
and of Bubastus shall fall by the sword,
and they
themselves shall go into captivity. [18] And in Taphnis
the day shall be darkened, when I shall break there the sceptres
of Egypt, and the pride of her power shall
cease in
her: a cloud shall cover her, and her daughters shall be led into
captivity.
[19] And I will execute judgments in Egypt: and they shall know that I
am the
Lord.
[20]
And it came to pass in the eleventh year, in
the first month, in the seventh day of the month, that the word of the
Lord
came to me, saying: [21] Son of man, I have broken the arm of Pharao king of Egypt: and behold it is not bound
up, to be
healed, to be tied up with clothes, and swathed with linen, that it
might
recover strength, and hold the sword. [22] Therefore, thus saith
the Lord God: Behold, I come against Pharao
king of
Egypt, and I will break into pieces his strong arm, which is already
broken:
and I will cause the sword to fall out of his hand: [23] And I will
disperse
Egypt among the nations, and scatter them through the countries. [24]
And I
will strengthen the arms of the king of Babylon, and will put my sword
in his
hand: and I will break the arms of Pharao,
and they
shall groan bitterly being slain before his face. [25] And I will
strengthen
the arms of the king of Babylon, and the arms of Pharao
shall fall: and they shall know that I am the Lord, when I shall have
given my
sword into the hand of the king of Babylon, and he shall have stretched
it
forth upon the land of Egypt. [26] And I will disperse Egypt among the
nations,
and will scatter them through the countries, and they shall know that I
am the
Lord.
Chapter
31 verses 1-18 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And it came to pass in the eleventh year, the
third month, the first day of the month, that the word of the Lord came
to me,
saying: [2] Son of man, speak to Pharao
king of
Egypt, and to his people:
To
whom art thou like in thy greatness? [3] Behold,
the Assyrian was like a cedar in Libanus,
with fair
branches, and full of leaves, of a high stature, and his top was
elevated among
the thick boughs. [4] The waters nourished him, the deep set him up on
high,
the streams thereof ran round about his roots, and it sent forth its
rivulets
to all the trees of the country.
[5]
Therefore was his height exalted above all the
trees of the country: and his branches were multiplied, and his boughs
were
elevated because of many waters. [6] And
when he had
spread forth his shadow, all the fowls of the air made their nests in
his
boughs, and all the beasts of the forest brought forth their young
under his
branches, and the assembly of many nations dwelt under his shadow. [7]
And he
was most beautiful for his greatness, and for the spreading of his
branches:
for his root was near great waters. [8] The cedars in the paradise of
God were
not higher than he, the fir trees did not equal his top, neither were
the plane
trees to be compared with him for branches: no tree in the paradise of
God was
like him in his beauty. [9] For I made him beautiful and thick set with
many
branches: and all the trees of pleasure, that were
in the
paradise of God, envied him.
[10]
Therefore thus saith
the Lord God: Because he was exalted in height, and shot up his top
green and
thick, and his heart was lifted up in his height: [11] I have delivered
him
into the hands of the mighty one of the nations, he shall deal with
him: I have
cast him out according to his wickedness.
[12]
And strangers, and the most
cruel of the nations shall cut him down, and cast him away upon
the
mountains, and his boughs shall fall in every valley, and his branches
shall be
broken on every rock of the country: and all the people of the earth
shall
depart from his shadow, and leave him.
[13]
All the fowls of the air dwelt upon his ruins,
and all the beasts of the field were among his branches. [14] For which
cause
none of the trees by the waters shall exalt themselves for their
height: nor
shoot up their tops among the thick branches and leaves, neither shall
any of
them that are watered stand up in their height: for they are all
delivered unto
death to the lowest parts of the earth, in the midst of the children of
men,
with them that go down into the pit.
[15]
Thus saith the Lord
God: In the day when he went down to hell, I brought in mourning, I
covered him
with the deep: and I withheld its rivers, and restrained the many
waters: Libanus grieved for him, and all
the trees of the field
trembled.
[16]
I shook the nations with the sound of his fall,
when I brought him down to hell with them that descend into the pit:
and all
the trees of pleasure, the choice and best in Libanus,
all that were moistened with waters, were comforted in the lowest parts
of the
earth. [17] For they also shall go down with him to hell to them that
are slain
by the sword: and the arm of every one shall sit down under his shadow
in the
midst of the nations.
[18]
To whom art thou like, O thou that art famous
and lofty among the trees of pleasure? Behold, thou art brought down
with the
trees of pleasure to the lowest parts of the earth: thou shalt
sleep in the midst of the uncircumcised, with them that are slain by
the sword:
this is Pharao, and all
his
multitude, saith the Lord God.
Chapter
32 verses 1-32 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And it came to pass in the twelfth year, in the
twelfth month, in the first day of the month, that
the
word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2] Son of man, take up a
lamentation for Pharao the king of Egypt,
and say to him:
Thou
art like the lion of the nations, and the
dragon that is in the sea: and thou didst push with the horn in thy
rivers, and
didst trouble the waters with thy feet, and didst trample upon their
streams.
[3]
Therefore, thus saith
the Lord God: I will spread out my net over thee with the multitude of
many
people, and I will draw thee up in my net. [4] And I will throw thee
out on the
land, I will cast thee away into the open
field: and I
will cause all the fowls of the air to dwell upon thee, and I will fill
the
beasts of all the earth with thee. [5] And I will lay thy flesh upon
the
mountains, and will fill thy hills with thy corruption, [6] And I will
water
the earth with thy stinking blood upon the mountains, and the valleys
shall be
filled with thee.
[7]
And I will cover the heavens, when thou shalt
be put out, and I will make the stars thereof dark: I
will cover the sun with a cloud, and the moon shall not give her light.
[8] I
will make all the lights of heaven to mourn over thee: and I will cause
darkness upon thy land, saith the Lord
God, when thy
wounded shall fall in the midst of the land, saith
the Lord God. [9] And I shall provoke to anger the heart of many
people, when I
shall have brought in thy destruction among the nations upon the lands,
which
thou knowest not. [10] And I will make
many people to
be amazed at thee, and their kings shall be horribly afraid for thee,
when my
sword shall begin to fly upon their faces: and they shall be astonished
on a
sudden, every one for his own life, in the day of their ruin.
[11]
For thus saith the Lord
God: The sword of the king of Babylon shall come upon thee, [12] By the swords of the mighty I will overthrow thy
multitude:
all these nations are invincible: and they shall waste the pride of
Egypt, and
the multitude thereof shall be destroyed. [13] I will destroy also all
the
beasts thereof that were beside the great waters: and the foot of man
shall
trouble them no more, neither shall the hoof of beasts trouble them.
[14]
Then will I make their waters clear, and cause
their rivers to run like oil, saith
the Lord God: [15] When I shall have made the land of Egypt desolate:
and the
land shall be destitute of her fulness,
when I shall
have struck all the inhabitants thereof: and they shall know that I am
the
Lord.
[16]
This is the lamentation, and they shall lament
therewith:
the
daughters of the nations shall lament therewith: for Egypt, and for the
multitude thereof they shall lament therewith, saith
the Lord God.
[17]
And it came to pass in the twelfth year, in the
fifteenth day of the month that the word of the Lord came to me,
saying: [18]
Son of man, sing a mournful song for the multitude of Egypt: and cast
her down,
both her, and the daughters of the mighty nations to the lowest part of
the
earth, with them that go down into the pit.
[19]
Whom dost thou excel in beauty? go down and
sleep with the uncircumcised. [20] They shall
fall in the midst of them that are slain with the sword: the sword is given, they have drawn her down, and all her
people. [21] The most mighty among the
strong ones shall speak to him
from the midst of hell, they that went down with his helpers, and slept
uncircumcised, slain by the sword.
[22]
Assur is there, and all
his multitude: their graves are round about him, all of
them slain, and that fell by the sword.
[23]
Whose graves are set in the lowest parts of the
pit: and his multitude lay round about his grave: all of them slain,
and fallen
by the sword, they that heretofore spread terror in the land of the
living.
[24]
There is Elam and all his
multitude round about his grave, all of them slain, and fallen by the
sword;
that went down uncircumcised to the lowest parts of the earth: that
caused
their terror in the land of the living, and they have borne their shame
with
them that go down into the pit. [25] In the midst of the slain they
have set
him a bed among all his people: their graves are round about him: all
these are
uncircumcised, and slain by the sword: for they spread their terror in
the land
of the living, and have borne their shame with them that descend into
the pit:
they are laid in the midst of the slain.
[26]
There is Mosoch, and Thubal,
and all their multitude:
their graves are round about him: all of them uncircumcised and slain,
and
fallen by the sword: though they spread their terror in the land of the
living.
[27] And they shall not sleep with the brave, and with them that fell
uncircumcised, that went down to hell with their weapons, and laid
their swords
under their heads, and their iniquities were in their bones, because
they were
the terror of the mighty in the land of the living.
[28]
So thou also shalt be
broken in the midst of the uncircumcised, and shalt
sleep with them that are slain by the sword.
[29]
There is Edom, and her kings, and all her
princes, who with their army are joined with them that are slain by the
sword:
and have slept with the uncircumcised, and with them that go down into
the pit.
[30]
There are all the princes of the north, and all
the hunters: who were brought down with the slain, fearing, and
confounded in
their strength: who slept uncircumcised with them that are slain by the
sword,
and have borne their shame with them that go down into the pit.
[31]
Pharao saw them, and
he was comforted concerning all his multitude, which was slain by the
sword: Pharao, and all his army, saith
the Lord God: [32] Because I have spread my terror in the land of the
living,
and he hath slept in the midst of the uncircumcised with them that are
slain by
the sword: Pharao and all his multitude, saith the Lord God.
Chapter
33 verses 1-6, 10-33 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2]
Son of man, speak to the children of thy people, and say to them: When
I bring
the sword upon a land, if the people of the land take a man, one of
their
meanest, and make him a watchman over them: [3] And he see the sword
coming
upon the land, and sound the trumpet, and tell the people: [4] Then he
that heareth the sound of the trumpet,
whosoever he be, and doth
not look to himself, if the sword come, and cut him off: his blood
shall be
upon his own head. [5] He heard the sound of the trumpet and did not
look to himself, his blood shall be upon
him: but if he look to
himself, he shall save his life. [6] And if the watchman see the sword
coming,
and sound not the trumpet: and the people look not to themselves, and
the sword
come, and cut off a soul from among them: he indeed is taken away in
his
iniquity, but I will require his blood at the hand of the watchman.
[10]
Thou therefore, O son of man, say to the house
of Israel: Thus you have spoken, saying: Our iniquities, and our sins
are upon
us, and we pine away in them: how then can we live? [11] Say to them:
As I
live, saith the Lord God, I desire not the
death of
the wicked, but that the wicked turn from his way, and live. Turn ye,
turn ye
from your evil ways: and why will you die, O house of Israel?
[12]
Thou therefore, O son of man, say to the
children of thy people: The justice of the just shall not deliver him,
in what
day soever he shall sin: and the
wickedness of the
wicked shall not hurt him, in what day soever
he
shall turn from his wickedness: and the just shall not be able to live
in his
justice, in what day soever he shall sin.
[13] Yea,
if I shall say to the just that he shall surely live, and he, trusting
in his
justice, commit iniquity: all his justices
shall be
forgotten, and in his iniquity, which he hath committed, in the same
shall he
die. [14] And if I shall say to the wicked: Thou shalt
surely die: and he do penance for his sin, and do judgment and justice,
[15]
And if that wicked man restore the pledge, and render what he had
robbed, and
walk in the commandments of life, and do no unjust thing: he shall
surely live,
and shall not die. [16] None of his sins, which he hath committed,
shall be
imputed to him: he hath done judgment and justice, he shall surely live.
[17]
And the children of thy people have said: The
way of the Lord is not equitable: whereas their own way is unjust. [18]
For
when the just shall depart from his justice, and commit iniquities, he
shall
die in them. [19] And when the wicked shall depart from his wickedness,
and
shall do judgments, and justice: he shall live in them. [20] And you
say: The
way of the Lord is not right, I will judge
every one
of you according to his ways, O house of Israel.
[21]
And it came to pass in the twelfth year of our
captivity, in the tenth month, in the fifth day of the month, that
there came
to me one that was fled from Jerusalem, saying: The city is laid waste.
[22]
And the hand of the Lord had been upon me in the evening, before he
that was
fled came: and he opened my mouth till he came to me in the morning,
and my
mouth being opened, I was silent no more.
[23]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
[24] Son of man, they that dwell in these ruinous places in the land of
Israel,
speak, saying: Abraham was one, and he
inherited the
land, but we are many, the land is given us in possession. [25]
Therefore say
to them: Thus saith the Lord God, You that eat with the blood and lift up your eyes to
your uncleannesses, and that shed blood:
shall you possess the
land by inheritance? [26] You stood on your swords, you have committed
abominations, and every one hath defiled his neighbour's
wife; and shall you possess the land by inheritance?
[27]
Say thou thus to them: Thus saith
the Lord God: As I live, they that dwell in the ruinous places,
shall fall by the sword: and he that is in the field, shall be given to
the
beasts to be devoured: and they that are in holds, and caves, shall die
of the
pestilence. [28] And I will make the land a wilderness, and a desert,
and the
proud strength thereof shall fail, and the mountains of Israel shall be
desolate, because there is none to pass by them. [29] And they shall
know that
I am the Lord, when I shall have made their land waste and desolate,
for all
their abominations which they have committed.
[30]
And thou son of man: the children of thy
people, that talk of thee by the walls, and in the doors of the houses,
and
speak one to another each man to his neighbour,
saying: Come, and let us hear what is the word that cometh forth from
the Lord.
[31] And they come to thee, as if a people were coming in, and my
people sit
before thee: and hear thy words, and do them not: for they turn them
into a
song of their mouth, and their heart goeth after their covetousness. [32] And thou
art to them
as a musical song which is sung with a sweet and agreeable voice: and
they hear
thy words, and do them not. [33] And when that which was foretold shall
come to
pass, (for behold it is coming,) then shall they know that a prophet
bath been
among them.
Chapter
34 verses 18-31 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[18]
Was it not enough for you to feed upon good
pastures? but you must also tread down with
your feet
the residue of your pastures: and when you drank the clearest water,
you
troubled the rest with your feet. [19] And my sheep were fed with that
which
you had trodden with your feet: and they drank what your feet had
troubled.
[20] Therefore thus saith the Lord God to
you: Behold,
I myself will judge between the fat cattle and the lean. [21] Because
you thrusted with sides and shoulders, and
struck all the weak
cattle with your horns, till they were scattered abroad: [22] I will
save my flock, and it shall be no more a
spoil, and I will judge
between cattle and cattle.
[23]
AND I WILL SET UP ONE SHEPHERD OVER THEM,
and he shall feed them, even my servant David: he
shall feed them, and he shall be their shepherd. [24] And I the Lord
will be
their God: and my servant David the prince in the midst of them: I the
Lord
have spoken it. [25] And I will make a covenant of peace with them, and
will
cause the evil beasts to cease out of the land: and they that dwell in
the
wilderness shall sleep secure in the forests. [26] And I will make them
a
blessing round about my hill: and I will send down the rain in its
season,
there shall be showers of blessing. [27] And the tree of the field
shall yield
its fruit, and the earth shall yield her increase, and they shall be in
their
land without fear: and they shall know that I am the Lord, when I shall
have
broken the bonds of their yoke, and shall have delivered them out of
the hand
of those that rule over them. [28] And they shall be no more for a
spoil to the
nations, neither shall the beasts of the
earth devour
them: but they shall dwell securely without any terror. [29] And I will
raise
up for them a bud of renown: and they shall be no more consumed with
famine in
the land, neither shall they bear any more the reproach of the
Gentiles. [30] And
they shall know that I the Lord their God am with them, and that they
are my
people the house of Israel: saith the Lord
God. [31]
And you my flocks, the flocks of my pasture are men: and I am the Lord
your
God, saith the Lord God.
Chapter
35 verses 1-15 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2]
Son of man, set thy face against mount Seir,
and prophesy concerning it, and say to it:
[3]
Thus saith the Lord
God: Behold I come against thee, mount Seir,
and I
will stretch forth my hand upon thee, and I will make thee
desolate and waste. [4] I will destroy thy cities, and thou shalt
be desolate: and thou shalt know that I am
the Lord.
[5] Because thou hast been an everlasting enemy, and hast shut up the
children
of Israel in the hands of the sword in the time of their affliction, in
the
time of their last iniquity.
[6]
Therefore as I live, saith
the Lord God, I will deliver thee up to blood, and blood shall pursue
thee: and
whereas thou hast hated blood, blood shall pursue thee. [7] And I will
make
mount Seir waste and desolate: and I will
take away
from it him that goeth and him that returneth. [8] And I will fill his mountains
with his men
that are slain: in thy hills, and in thy valleys, and in thy torrents
they
shall fall that are slain with the sword. [9] I will make thee
everlasting
desolations, and thy cities shall not be inhabited: and thou shalt know that I am the Lord God.
[10]
Because thou hast said: The two nations, and
the two lands shall be mine, and I will possess them by inheritance:
whereas
the Lord was there. [11] Therefore as I live, saith
the Lord God, I will do according to thy wrath, and according to thy
envy,
which thou hast exercised in hatred to them: and I will be made known
by them,
when I shall have judged thee. [12] And thou shalt
know that I the Lord have heard all thy reproaches,
that thou
hast spoken against the mountains of Israel, saying: They are
desolate,
they are given to us to consume.
[13]
And you rose up against me with your mouth, and
have derogated from me by your words: I have heard them. [14] Thus saith the Lord God: When the whole earth shall
rejoice, I
will make thee a wilderness. [15] As thou hast rejoiced over the
inheritance of
the house of Israel, because it was laid waste, so will I do to thee:
thou shalt be laid waste, O mount Seir,
and all Idumea: and they shall know that I
am the
Lord.
Chapter
36 verses 1-15, 29-38 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And thou son of man, prophesy to the mountains
of Israel, and say: Ye mountains of Israel, hear the word of the Lord:
[2] Thus
saith the Lord God: Because the enemy hath
said of
you: Aha, the everlasting heights are given to us for an inheritance.
[3]
Therefore prophesy, and say: Thus saith
the Lord God:
Because you have been desolate, and trodden under foot on every side,
and made
an inheritance to the rest of the nations, and are become the subject
of the
talk, and the reproach of the people: [4] Therefore, ye mountains of
Israel,
hear the word of the Lord God: Thus saith
the Lord
God to the mountains, and to the hills, to the brooks, and to the
valleys, and
to desolate places, and ruinous walls, and to the cities that are
forsaken,
that are spoiled, and derided by the rest of the nations round about.
[5]
Therefore thus saith
the Lord God: In the fire of my zeal I have spoken of the rest of the
nations,
and of all Edom, who have taken my land to themselves, for an
inheritance with
joy, and with all the heart, and with the mind: and have cast it out to
lay it
waste. [6] Prophesy therefore concerning the land of Israel, and say to
the
mountains, and to the hills, to the ridges, and to the valleys: Thus saith the Lord God: Behold I have spoken in my
zeal, and in
my indignation, because you have borne the shame of the Gentiles. [7]
Therefore
thus saith the Lord God: I have lifted up
my hand,
that the Gentiles who are round about you,
shall
themselves bear their shame.
[8]
But as for you, O mountains of Israel, shoot ye
forth your branches, and yield your fruit to my people of
Israel: for they are at hand to come. [9] For lo I am for you, and I
will turn
to you, and you shall be ploughed and sown. [10] And I will multiply
men upon
you, and all the house of Israel: and the cities shall be inhabited,
and the
ruinous places shall be repaired. [11] And I will make you abound with
men and
with beasts: and they shall be multiplied, and increased: and I will
settle you
as from the beginning, and will give you greater gifts, than you had
from the
beginning: and you shall know that I am the Lord. [12] And I will bring
men
upon you, my people Israel, and they shall possess thee for their
inheritance:
and thou shalt be their inheritance, and shalt no more henceforth be without them.
[13]
Thus saith the Lord
God: Because they say of you: Thou art a devourer of men, and one that suffocatest thy nation: [14] Therefore thou shalt devour men no more, nor destroy thy nation
any more, saith the Lord God: [15] Neither
will I cause men to hear
in thee the shame of the nations any more, nor shalt
thou bear the reproach of the people, nor lose thy nation any more, saith the Lord God.
[29]
And I will save you from all your uncleannesses:
and I will call for corn, and will multiply
it, and will lay no famine upon you. [30] And I will multiply the fruit
of the
tree, and the increase of the field, that you bear no more the reproach
of
famine among the nations. [31] And you shall remember your wicked ways,
and
your doings that were not good: and your iniquities,
and your wicked deeds shall displease you. [32] It is not for your
sakes that I
will do this, saith the Lord God, be it
known to you:
be confounded, and ashamed at your own ways, O house of Israel.
[33]
Thus saith the Lord
God: In the day that I shall cleanse you from all your iniquities, and
shall
cause the cities to be inhabited, and shall repair the ruinous places,
[34] And
the desolate land shall be tilled, which before was waste in the sight
of all
that passed by, [35] They shall say: This land that was untilled is
become as a
garden of pleasure: and the cities that were abandoned, and desolate,
and
destroyed, are peopled and fenced. [36] And the nations, that shall be
left
round about you, shall know that I the Lord have built up what was
destroyed,
and planted what was desolate, that I the Lord have spoken and done it.
[37]
Thus saith the Lord God: Moreover in this
shall the
house of Israel find me, that I will do it for them: I will multiply
them as a
flock of men, [38] As a holy flock, as the flock of Jerusalem in her
solemn
feasts: so shall the waste cities be full of flocks of men: and they
shall know
that I am the Lord.
Chapter
37 verses 15-20 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[15]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
[16] And thou son of man, take thee a
stick: and write
upon it: Of Juda, and of the children of
Israel his
associates: and take another stick and write upon it: For Joseph the
stick of
Ephraim, and for all the house of Israel, and of his associates. [17]
And join
them one to the other into one stick, and they shall become one in thy
hand.
[18] And when the children of thy people shall speak to thee, saying:
Wilt thou
not tell us what thou meanest by this? [19] Say to them: Thus saith the Lord God: Behold, I will take the
stick of
Joseph, which is in the hand of Ephraim, and the tribes of Israel that
are
associated with him, and I will put them together with the stick of Juda, and will make them one stick: and they
shall be one
in his hand.
[20]
And the sticks whereon thou hast written,
shall be in thy hand, before their eyes.
Chapter
38 verses 1-23 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: [2]
Son of man, set thy face against Gog, the land of Magog,
the chief prince of Mosoch and Thubal:
and prophesy of him, [3] And say to him: Thus saith
the Lord God: Behold, I come against thee, O Gog, the chief prince of Mosoch and Thubal.
[4] And I will
turn thee about, and I will put a bit in thy jaws: and I will bring
thee forth,
and all thy army, horses and horsemen all clothed with coats of mail, a
great
multitude, armed with spears and shields and swords. [5] The Persians,
Ethiopians, and Libyans with them, all with shields and helmets. [6] Gomer, and all his bands, the house of Thogorma,
the northern parts and all his strength, and many peoples
with thee. [7] Prepare and make thyself ready, and all
thy
multitude that is assembled about thee, and be thou commander over them.
[8]
After many days thou shalt
be visited: at the end of years thou shalt
come to
the land that is returned from the sword, and is gathered out of many
nations,
to the mountains of Israel which have been continually waste: but it
hath been
brought forth out of the nations, and they shall all of them dwell
securely in
it. [9] And thou shalt go up and come like
a storm,
and like a cloud to cover the land, thou and all thy bands and many
people with
thee. [10] Thus saith the Lord God: In
that day
projects shall enter into thy heart, and thou shalt
conceive a mischievous design. [11] And thou shalt
say: I will go up to the land which is without a wall, I will come to
them that
are at rest, and dwell securely: all these dwell without a wall, they
have no
bars nor gates: [12] To take spoils, and lay hold on the prey, to lay
thy hand
upon them that had been wasted, and afterwards restored, and upon the
people
that is gathered together out of the nations, which hath begun to
possess and
to dwell in the midst of the earth. [13] Saba, and Dedan,
and the merchants of Tharsis, and all the
lions
thereof shall say to thee:
Art
thou come to take spoils? behold,
thou hast gathered thy multitude to take a prey, to take silver, and
gold, and
to carry away goods and substance, and to take rich spoils.
[14]
Therefore, thou son of man, prophesy and say to
Gog: Thus saith the Lord God: Shalt
thou not know, in that day, when my people of Israel shall dwell
securely? [15]
And thou shalt come out of thy place from
the
northern parts, thou and many people with thee, all of them riding upon
horses,
a great company and a mighty army. [16] And thou shalt
come upon my people of Israel like a cloud, to cover the earth. Thou shalt be in the latter days, and I will bring
thee upon my
land: that the nations may know me, when I shall be sanctified in thee,
O Gog,
before their eyes.
[17]
Thus saith the Lord
God: Thou then art he, of whom I have spoken in the days of old, by my
servants
the prophets of Israel, who prophesied in the days of those times that
I would
bring thee upon them. [18] And it shall come to pass in that day, in
the day of
the coming of Gog upon the land of Israel, saith
the
Lord God, that my indignation shall come up
in my
wrath. [19] And I have spoken in my zeal, and in the fire of my anger,
that in
that day there shall be a great commotion upon the land of Israel: [20]
So that
the fishes of the sea, and the birds of the air, and the beasts of the
field,
and every creeping thing that creepeth
upon the
ground, and all men that are upon the face of the earth, shall be moved
at my
presence: and the mountains shall be thrown down, and the hedges shall
fall,
and every wall shall fall to the ground. [21] And I will call in the
sword
against him in all my mountains, saith the
Lord God:
every man's sword shall be pointed against his brother. [22] And I will
judge
him with pestilence, and with blood, and with violent rain, and vast
hailstones: I will rain fire and brimstone upon him, and upon his army,
and
upon the many nations that are with him. [23] And I will be magnified,
and I
will be sanctified: and I will be known in the eyes of many nations:
and they
shall know that I am the Lord.
Chapter
39 verses 1-29 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And thou, son of man, prophesy against Gog, and
say: Thus saith the Lord God: Behold, I
come against
thee, O Gog, the chief prince of Mosoch
and Thubal. [2] And I will turn thee
round, and I will lead
thee out, and will make thee go up from the northern parts: and will
bring thee
upon the mountains of Israel. [3] And I will break thy bow in thy left
hand,
and I will cause thy arrows to fall out of thy right hand. [4] Thou shalt fall upon the mountains of Israel, thou
and all thy
bands, and thy nations that are with thee: I have given thee to the
wild
beasts, to the birds, and to every fowl, and to the beasts of the earth
to be
devoured. [5] Thou shalt fall upon the
face of the
field: for I have spoken it, saith the
Lord God. [6]
And I will send a fire on Magog, and on
them that
dwell confidently in the islands: and they shall know that I am the
Lord. [7]
And I will make my holy name known in the midst of my people Israel,
and my
holy name shall be profaned no more: and the Gentiles shall know that I
am the
Lord, the Holy One of Israel. [8] Behold it
cometh,
and it is done, saith the Lord God: this
is the day
whereof I have spoken.
[9]
And the inhabitants shall go forth of the cities
of Israel, and shall set on fire and burn the weapons, the shields, and
the
spears, the bows and the arrows, and the handstaves
and the pikes: and they shall burn them with fire seven years. [10] And
they
shall not bring wood out of the countries, nor cut down out of the
forests: for
they shall burn the weapons with fire, and shall make a prey of them to
whom
they had been a prey, and they shall rob those that robbed them, saith the Lord God.
[11]
And it shall come to pass in that day, that I
will give Gog a noted place for a sepulchre
in
Israel: the valley of the passengers on the east of the sea, which
shall cause
astonishment in them that pass by: and there shall they bury Gog, and
all his
multitude, and it shall be called the valley of the multitude of Gog.
[12] And
the house of Israel shall bury them for seven months to cleanse the
land. [13]
And all the people of the land shall bury him, and it shall be unto
them a
noted day, wherein I was glorified, saith
the Lord
God. [14] And they shall appoint men to go continually about the land,
to bury
and to seek out them that were remaining upon the face of the earth,
that they
may cleanse it: and after seven months they shall begin to seek. [15]
And they
shall go about passing through the land: and when they shall see the
bone of a
man, they shall set up a sign by it, till the buriers bury it in the
valley of
the multitude of Gog. [16] And the name of the city shall be Amona, and they shall cleanse the land.
[17]
And thou, O son of man, saith
the Lord God, say to every fowl, and to all the birds, and to all the
beasts of
the field: Assemble yourselves, make haste, come together from every
side to my
victim, which I slay for you, a great victim upon the mountains of
Israel: to
eat flesh, and drink blood. [18] You shall eat the flesh of the mighty,
and you
shall drink the blood of the princes of the earth, of rams, and of
lambs, and
of he goats, and bullocks, and of all that
are well
fed and fat. [19] And you shall eat the fat till you be
full, and shall drink blood till you be drunk of the victim which I
shall slay
for you. [20] And you shall be filled at my table with horses, and
mighty
horsemen, and all the men of war, saith
the Lord God.
[21]
And I will set my glory among the nations: and
all nations shall see my judgment that I have executed, and my hand
that I have
laid upon them. [22] And the house of Israel shall know that I am the
Lord
their God from that day and forward. [23] And the nations shall know
that the house of Israel were made captives
for their iniquity,
because they forsook me, and I hid my face from them: and I delivered
them into
the hands of their enemies, and they fell all by the sword. [24] I have
dealt
with them according to their uncleanness, and wickedness, and hid my
face from
them.
[25]
Therefore, thus saith
the Lord God: Now will I bring back the captivity of Jacob, and will
have mercy
on all the house of Israel: and I will be jealous for my holy name.
[26] And
they shall bear their confusion, and all the transgressions wherewith
they have
transgressed against me, when they shall dwell in their land securely
fearing
no man: [27] And I shall have brought them back from among the nations,
and
shall have gathered them together out of the lands of their enemies,
and shall
be sanctified in them, in the sight of many nations. [28] And they
shall know
that I am the Lord their God, because I caused them to be carried away
among
the nations; and I have gathered them together unto their own land, and
have
not left any of them there. [29] And I will hide my face no more from
them, for
I have poured out my spirit upon all the house of Israel, saith
the Lord God.
Chapter
40 verses 1-49 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
In the five and twentieth year of our captivity,
in the beginning of the year, the tenth day of the month, the
fourteenth year
after the city was destroyed: in the selfsame day the hand of the Lord
was upon
me, and he brought me thither. [2] In the visions of God he brought me
into the
land of Israel, and set me upon a very high mountain: upon which there
was as
the building of a city, bending towards the south. [3] And he brought
me in
thither, and behold a man, whose appearance
was like
the appearance of brass, with a line of flax in his hand, and a
measuring reed
in his hand, and he stood in the gate. [4] And this man said to me: Son
of man,
see with thy eyes, and hear with thy ears, and set thy heart upon all
that I
shall shew thee: for thou art brought
hither that they
may be shewn to thee: declare all that
thou seest, to the house of Israel. [5]
And behold there was a
wall on the outside of the house round about, and in the man's hand a
measuring
reed of six cubits and a handbreadth: and he measured the breadth of
the
building one reed, and the height one reed.
[6]
And he came to the gate that looked toward the
east, and he went up the steps thereof: and he measured the breadth of
the
threshold of the gate one reed, that is, one threshold was one reed
broad: [7]
And every little chamber was one reed long, and one reed broad: and
between the
little chambers were five cubits: [8] And the threshold of the gate by
the
porch of the gate within, was one reed. [9] And he measured the porch
of the
gate eight cubits, and the front thereof two cubits: and the porch of
the gate
was inward. [10] And the little chambers of the gate that looked
eastward were
three on this side, and three on that side: all three were of one
measure, and
the fronts of one measure, on both parts. [11] And he measured the
breadth of
the threshold of the gate ten cubits: and the length of the gate
thirteen
cubits: [12] And the border before the
little chambers
one cubit: and one cubit was the border on both sides: and the little
chambers
were six cubits on this side and that side. [13] And he measured the
gate from
the roof of one little chamber to the roof of another, in breadth five
and
twenty cubits: door against door. [14] He made also fronts of sixty
cubits: and
to the front the court of the gate on every side round about. [15] And
before
the face of the gate which reached even to the face of the porch of the
inner
gate, fifty cubits. [16] And slanting windows in the little chambers,
and in
their fronts, which were within the gate on every side round about: and
in
like, manner there were also in the porches windows round about within,
and
before the fronts the representation of palm trees.
[17]
And he brought me into the outward court, and
behold there were chambers, and a pavement
of stone in
the court round about: thirty chambers encompassed the pavement. [18]
And the
pavement in the front of the gates according to the length of the gates
was
lower. [19] And he measured the breadth from the face of the lower gate
to the
front of the inner court without, a hundred cubits to the east, and to
the
north. [20] He measured also both the length and the breadth of the
gate of the
outward court, which looked northward. [21] And the little chambers
thereof
three on this side, and three on that side: and the front thereof, and
the
porch thereof according to the measure of the former gate, fifty cubits
long,
and five and twenty cubits broad. [22] And the windows thereof, and the
porch,
and the gravings according to the measure
of the gate
that looked to the east, and they went up to it by seven steps, and a
porch was
before it. [23] And the gate of the inner court was over against the
gate of
the north, and that of the east: and he measured from gate to gate a
hundred
cubits.
[24]
And he brought me out to the way of the south,
and behold the gate that looked to the
south: and he
measured the front thereof, and the porch thereof according to the
former
measures. [25] And the windows thereof, and the porches round about, as
the
other windows: the length was fifty cubits, and the breadth five and
twenty
cubits. [26] And there were seven steps to go up to it: and a porch
before the
doors thereof: and there were graven palm trees, one on this side, and
another
on that side in the front thereof. [27] And there was a gate of the
inner court
towards the south: and he measured from gate to gate towards the south,
a
hundred cubits.
[28]
And he brought me into the inner court at the
south gate: and he measured the gate according to the former measures.
[29] The
little chamber thereof, and the front thereof, and the porch thereof
with the
same measures: and the windows thereof, and
the porch
thereof round about it was fifty cubits in length, and five and twenty
cubits
in breadth. [30] And the porch round about was five and twenty cubits
long, and
five cubits broad. [31] And the porch thereof to the outward court,
and the palm trees thereof in the front: and there were eight steps to
go up to
it.
[32]
And he brought me into the inner court by the
way of the east: and he measured the gate according to the former
measures.
[33] The little chamber thereof, and the front thereof, and the porch
thereof
as before: and the windows thereof, and the porches thereof round about
it was
fifty cubits long, and five and twenty cubits broad. [34] And the porch
thereof, that is, of the outward court: and the graven palm trees in
the front
thereof on this side and on that side: and the going up thereof was by
eight
steps.
[35]
And he brought me into the gate that looked to
the north: and he measured according to the former measures. [36] The
little
chamber thereof, and the front thereof, and the porch thereof, and the
windows
thereof round about it was fifty cubits long, and five and twenty
cubits broad.
[37] And the porch thereof looked to the outward court: and the graving
of palm
trees in the front thereof was on this side and on that side: and the
going up
to it was by eight steps.
[38]
And at every chamber was a door in the
forefronts of the gates: there they washed the holocaust. [39] And in
the porch
of the gate were two tables on this side, and two tables on that side:
that the
holocaust, and the sin offering, and the trespass offering might be
slain
thereon. [40] And on the outward side, which goeth
up
to the entry of the gate that looketh
toward the north, were two tables: and at the other side before
the
porch of the gate were two tables. [41] Four tables were on this side,
and four
tables on that side: at the sides of the gate were eight tables, upon
which
they slew the victims. [42] And the four tables for the holocausts were
made of
square stones: one cubit and a half long, and one cubit and a half
broad, and
one cubit high: to lay the vessels upon, in which the holocaust and the
victim
is slain. [43] And the borders of them were of one handbreadth, turned
inwards
round about: and upon the tables was the flesh of the offering.
[44]
And without the inner gate
were the chambers of the singing men in the inner court, which
was on
the side of the gate that looketh to the
north: and
their prospect was towards the south, one at the side of the east gate,
which looketh toward the north. [45] And
he said to me: This
chamber, which looketh toward the south
shall be for the priests that watch in the wards of the temple. [46]
But the
chamber that looketh towards the north
shall be for
the priests that watch over the ministry of the altar. These are the
sons of Sadoc, who among the sons of Levi,
come near to the Lord,
to minister to him. [47] And he measured the court a hundred cubits long, and a hundred cubits broad foursquare: and
the altar
that was before the face of the temple.
[48]
And he brought me into the porch of the temple:
and he measured the porch five cubits on this side, and five cubits on
that
side: and the breadth of the gate three cubits on this side, and three
cubits
on that side. [49] And the length of the porch was twenty cubits, and
the
breadth eleven cubits, and there were eight steps to go up to it. And
there
were pillars in the fronts: one on this side, and another on that side.
Chapter
41 verses 1-26 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And he brought me into the temple, and he
measured the fronts six cubits broad on this side, and six cubits on
that side,
the breadth of the tabernacle. [2] And the breadth of the gate was ten
cubits:
and the sides of the gate five cubits on this side, and five cubits on
that
side: and he measured the length thereof forty cubits, and the breadth
twenty
cubits. [3] Then going inward he measured the front of the gate two
cubits: and
the gate six cubits, and the breadth of the gate seven cubits. [4] And
he
measured the length thereof twenty cubits, and the breadth twenty
cubits,
before the face of the temple: and he said to me: This is the holy of
holies.
[5]
And he measured the wall of the house six cubits:
and the breadth of every side chamber four cubits round about the house
on
every side. [6] And the side chambers one by another, were twice
thirty-three:
and they bore outwards, that they might enter in through the wall of
the house
in the sides round about, to hold in, and not to touch the wall of the
temple.
[7] And there was a broad passage round about, going up by winding
stairs, and
it led into the upper loft of the temple all round: therefore was the
temple
broader in the higher parts: and so from the lower parts they went to
the
higher by the midst.
[8]
And I saw in the house the height round about,
the foundations of the side chambers which were the measure of a reed
the space
of six cubits: [9] And the thickness of the wall for the side chamber
without,
which was five cubits: and the inner house was within the side chambers
of the
house. [10] And between the chambers was the breadth of twenty cubits
round
about the house on every side. [11] And the door of the side chambers
was
turned towards the place of prayer: one door was toward the north, and
another
door was toward the south: and the breadth of the place for prayer,
was five cubits round about.
[12]
And the building that was separate, and turned
to the way that looked toward the sea, was seventy cubits broad: and
the wall
of the building, five cubits thick round about: and ninety cubits long.
[13]
And he measured the length of the house, a hundred cubits: and the
separate
building, and the walls thereof, a hundred cubits in length. [14] And
the
breadth before the face of the house, and of the separate place toward
the
east, a hundred cubits. [15] And he measured the length of the building
over
against it, which was separated at the back of it: and the galleries on
both
sides a hundred cubits: and the inner temple, and the porches of the
court.
[16]
The thresholds, and the oblique windows, and
the galleries round about on three sides, over against the threshold of
every
one, and floored with wood all round about: and the ground was up to
the
windows, and the windows were shut over the doors. [17] And even to the
inner
house, and without all the wall round about
within and
without, by measure. [18] And there were cherubims
and palm trees wrought, so that a palm tree was between a cherub and a
cherub,
and every cherub had two faces. [19] The face of a man was toward the
palm tree
on one side, and the face of a lion was toward the palm tree on the
other side:
set forth through all the house round
about. [20] From
the ground even to the upper parts of the gate, were cherubims
and palm trees wrought in the wall of the temple.
[21]
The threshold was foursquare, and the face of
the sanctuary, sight to sight. [22] The altar of wood was three cubits
high:
and the length thereof was two cubits: and the corners thereof, and the
length
thereof, and the walls thereof were of wood. And he said to me: This is
the
table before the Lord.
[23]
And there were two doors in the temple, and in
the sanctuary.
[24]
And in the two doors on both sides were two
little doors, which were folded within each other: for there were two
wickets
on both sides of the doors. [25] And there were cherubims
also wrought in the doors of the temple, and the figures of palm trees,
like as
were made on the walls: for which cause also the planks were thicker in
the
front of the porch without. [26] Upon which were the oblique windows,
and the
representation of palm trees on this side, and on that side in the
sides of the
porch, according to the sides of the house, and the breadth of the
walls.
Chapter
42 verses 1-20 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And he brought me forth into the outward court
by the way that leadeth to the north, and
he brought
me into the chamber that was over against the separate building, and
over
against the house toward the north. [2] In the face of the north door
was the
length of a hundred cubits, and the breadth of fifty cubits. [3] Over
against
the twenty cubits of the inner court, and over against the pavement of
the
outward court that was paved with stone, where there was a gallery
joined to a
triple gallery. [4] And before the chambers was a walk ten cubits
broad,
looking to the inner parts of a way of one cubit. And their doors were
toward
the north. [5] Where were the store chambers
lower
above: because they bore up the galleries, which appeared above out of
them
from the lower parts, and from the midst of the building. [6] For they
were of
three stories, and had not pillars, as the pillars of the courts:
therefore did
they appear above out of the lower places, and out of the middle
places, fifty
cubits from the ground. [7] And the outward wall that went about by the
chambers, which were towards the outward court on the forepart of the
chambers,
was fifty cubits long. [8] For the length of the chambers of the
outward court
was fifty cubits: and the length before the face of the temple, a
hundred
cubits. [9] And there was under these chambers, an entrance from the
east, for
them that went into them out of the outward court. [10] In the breadth
of the outward
wall of the court that was toward the east, over against the separate
building,
and there were chambers before the building. [11] And the way before
them was
like the chambers which were toward the north: they were as long as
they, and
as broad as they: and all the going in to them, and their fashions, and
their
doors were alike. [12] According to the doors of the chambers that were
towards
the south: there was a door in the head of the way, which way was
before the
porch, separated towards the east as one entereth
in.
[13]
And he said to me: The chambers of the north,
and the chambers of the south, which are before the separate building:
they are
holy chambers, in which the priests shall eat, that approach to the
Lord into
the holy of holies: there they shall lay the most holy things, and the
offering
for sin, and for trespass: for it is a holy place. [14] And when the
priests
shall have entered in, they shall not go out of the holy places into
the
outward court: but there they shall lay their vestments, wherein they
minister,
for they are holy: and they shall put on other garments, and so they
shall go
forth to the people.
[15]
Now when he had made an end of measuring the
inner house, he brought me out by the way of the gate that looked
toward the
east: and he measured it on every side round about. [16] And he
measured toward
the east with the measuring reed, five hundred reeds with the measuring
reed
round about. [17] And he measured toward the north five hundred reeds
with the
measuring reed round about. [18] And towards the south he measured five
hundred
reeds with the measuring reed round about. [19] And toward the west he
measured
five hundred reeds, with the measuring reed. [20] By the four winds he
measured
the wall thereof on every side round about, five hundred cubits long
and five
hundred cubits broad, making a separation between the sanctuary and the
place
of the people.
Chapter
43 verses 7b-27 have
been omitted from the Mass readings.
[7]
… and the house of Israel shall no more profane
my holy name, they and their kings by their fornications, and by the
carcasses
of their kings, and by the high places. [8] They who have set their
threshold
by my threshold, and their posts by my posts: and there was but a wall
between
me and them: and they profaned my holy name by the abominations which
they
committed: for which reason I consumed them in my wrath. [9] Now
therefore let
them put away their fornications, and the carcasses of their kings far
from me:
and I will dwell in the midst of them for ever.
[10]
But thou, son of man, shew
to the house of Israel the temple, and let them be ashamed of their
iniquities,
and let them measure the building: [11] And
be ashamed
of all that they have done. Shew them the
form of the
house, and of the fashion thereof, the goings out and the comings in,
and the
whole plan thereof, and all its ordinances, and all its order, and all
its laws, and thou shalt
write it in
their sight: that they may keep the whole form thereof, and its
ordinances, and
do them. [12] This is the law of the house upon the top of the
mountain: All its border round about is
most holy: this then is the
law of the house.
[13]
And these are the measures of the altar by the
truest cubit, which is a cubit and a handbreadth: the bottom thereof
was a
cubit, and the breadth a cubit: and the border thereof unto its edge,
and round about, one handbreadth: and this
was the trench of
the altar. [14] And from the bottom of the ground to the lowest brim
two cubits,
and the breadth of one cubit: and from the lesser brim to the greater
brim four
cubits, and the breadth of one cubit. [15] And the Ariel itself was
four
cubits: and from the Ariel upward were four horns. [16] And the Ariel
was
twelve cubits long, and twelve cubits broad, foursquare, with equal
sides. [17]
And the brim was fourteen cubits long, and fourteen cubits broad in the
four
corners thereof: and the crown round about it was half a cubit, and the
bottom
of it one cubit round about: and its steps turned toward the east.
[18]
And he said to me: Son of man,
thus saith the Lord God: These are the
ceremonies of
the altar, in what day soever it shall be
made: that
holocausts may be offered upon it, and blood poured out. [19] And thou shalt give to the priests, and the Levites, that
are of the
race of Sadoc, who approach to me, saith the Lord God, to offer to me a calf of the
herd for
sin. [20] And thou shalt take of his
blood, and shalt put it upon the four
horns thereof, and upon the four
corners of the brim, and upon the crown round about: and thou shalt cleanse, and expiate it. [21] And thou shalt take the calf, that
is
offered for sin: and thou shalt burn him
in a
separate place of the house without the sanctuary. [22] And in the
second day
thou shalt offer a he goat without blemish
for sin:
and they shall expiate the altar, as they expiated it with the calf.
[23] And
when thou shalt have made an end of the
expiation
thereof, thou shalt offer a calf of the
herd without
blemish, and a ram of the flock without blemish. [24] And thou shalt offer them in the sight of the Lord: and
the priests
shall put salt upon them, and shall offer them a holocaust to the Lord.
[25]
Seven days shalt thou offer a he goat for
sin daily:
they shall offer also a calf of the herd, and a ram of the flock
without blemish. [26] Seven days shall they
expiate the altar, and
shall cleanse it: and they shall consecrate it.
[27]
And the days being expired, on the eighth day
and thenceforward, the priests shall offer your holocausts upon the
altar, and
the peace offerings: and I will be pacified towards you, saith
the Lord God.
Chapter
44 verses 1-31 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And he brought me back to the way of the gate of
the outward sanctuary, which looked towards the east: and it was shut.
[2] And
the Lord said to me: This gate shall be shut, it shall not be opened,
and no
man shall pass through it: because the Lord the God of Israel hath
entered in
by it, and it shall be shut [3] For the
prince. The
prince himself shall sit in it, to eat bread before the Lord: he shall
enter in
by the way of the porch of the gate, and shall go out by the same way.
[4] And
he brought me by the way of the north gate, in the sight of the house:
and I
saw, and behold the glory of the Lord filled the house of the Lord: and
I fell
on my face.
[5]
And the Lord said to me: Son of man, attend with
thy heart, and behold with thy eyes, and hear with thy ears, all that I
say to
thee concerning all the ceremonies of the house of the Lord, and
concerning all
the laws thereof: and mark well the ways of the temple, with all the
goings out
of the sanctuary. [6] And thou shalt say
to the house
of Israel that provoketh me: Thus saith
the Lord God: Let all your wicked doings suffice you, O house of
Israel: [7] In
that you have brought in strangers uncircumcised in heart, and
uncircumcised in
flesh, to be in my sanctuary, and to defile my house: and you offer my
bread,
the fat, and the blood: and you have broken my covenant by all your
wicked
doings. [8] And you have not kept the ordinances of my sanctuary: but
you have
set keepers of my charge in my sanctuary for yourselves. [9] Thus saith the Lord God: No stranger uncircumcised in
heart, and
uncircumcised in flesh, shall enter into my sanctuary, no stranger that
is in
the midst of the children of Israel.
[10]
Moreover the Levites that went away far from
me, when the children of Israel went astray, and have wandered from me
after
their idols, and have borne their iniquity: [11] They shall be officers
in my
sanctuary, and doorkeepers of the gates of the house, and ministers to
the
house: they shall slay the holocausts, and the victims of the people:
and they
shall stand in their sight, to minister to them. [12] Because they
ministered
to them before their idols, and were a stumblingblock
of iniquity to the house of Israel: therefore have I lifted up my hand
against
them, saith the Lord God, and they shall
bear their
iniquity: [13] And they shall not come near to me to do the office of
priest to
me, neither shall they come near to any of my holy things that are by
the holy
of holies: but they shall bear their shame, and their wickednesses
which they have committed. [14] And I will make them doorkeepers of the
house,
for all the service thereof, and for all
that shall be
done therein.
[15]
But the priests, and Levites, the sons of Sadoc,
who kept the ceremonies of my sanctuary, when the
children of Israel went astray from me, they shall come near to me, to
minister
to me: and they shall stand before me, to offer me the fat, and the
blood, saith the Lord God. [16] They shall
enter into my
sanctuary, and they shall come near to my table, to minister unto me,
and to
keep my ceremonies.
[17]
And when they shall enter in at the gates of
the inner court, they shall be clothed with linen garments: neither
shall any woollen come upon them, when
they minister in the gates of
the inner court and within. [18] They shall have linen mitres
on their heads, and linen breeches on their loins, and they shall not
be girded
with any thing that causeth
sweat. [19] And when they shall go forth to the outward court to the
people,
they shall put off their garments wherein they ministered, and lay them
up in
the store chamber of the sanctuary, and they shall clothe themselves
with other
garments: and they shall not sanctify the people with their vestments.
[20]
Neither shall they shave their heads, nor wear long hair: but they
shall only
poll their heads. [21] And no priest shall drink wine when he is to go
into the
inner court. [22] Neither shall they take to wife a widow, nor one that
is
divorced, but they shall take virgins of the seed of the house of
Israel: but
they may take a widow also, that is, the widow of a priest. [23] And
they shall
teach my people the difference between holy and profane, and shew them how to discern between clean and
unclean. [24]
And when there shall be a controversy, they shall stand in my
judgments, and
shall judge: they shall keep my laws, and
my
ordinances in all my solemnities, and sanctify my sabbaths.
[25] And they shall come near no dead person, lest they be defiled,
only their
father and mother, and son and daughter, and brother and sister, that
hath not
had another husband: for whom they may become unclean. [26] And after
one is
cleansed, they shall reckon unto him seven days. [27] And in the day
that he goeth into the sanctuary, to the
inner court, to minister
unto me in the sanctuary, he shall offer for his sin, saith
the Lord God.
[28]
And they shall have no inheritance, I am their
inheritance: neither shall you give them any possession in Israel, for
I am
their possession. [29] They shall eat the victim both for sin and for
trespass:
and every vowed thing in Israel shall be theirs. [30] And the firstfruits of all the firstborn, and all the
libations of
all things that are offered, shall be the priest's: and you shall give
the firstfruits of your meats to the
priest, that he may return
a blessing upon thy house. [31] The priests shall not eat of any thing that is dead of itself
or caught by a beast, whether it be fowl or cattle.
Chapter
45 verses 1-25 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And when you shall begin to divide the land by
lot, separate ye firstfruits to the Lord,
a portion
of the land to be holy, in length twenty-five thousand and in breadth
ten
thousand: it shall be holy in all the borders thereof round about. [2]
And
there shall be for the sanctuary on every side five hundred by five
hundred,
foursquare round about: and fifty cubits for the suburbs thereof round
about.
[3] And with this measure thou shalt
measure the
length of five and twenty thousand, and the breadth of ten thousand,
and in it
shall be the temple and the holy of holies. [4] The holy portion of the
land
shall be for the priests the ministers of the sanctuary, who come near
to the
ministry of the Lord: and it shall be a place for their houses, and for
the
holy place of the sanctuary. [5] And five and twenty thousand of length, and ten thousand of breadth shall be for
the
Levites, that minister in the house: they shall possess twenty store
chambers.
[6]
And you shall appoint the possession of the city
five thousand broad, and five and twenty thousand long, according to
the
separation of the sanctuary, for the whole house of Israel.
[7]
For the prince also on the one side and on the
other side, according to the separation of the sanctuary, and according
to the
possession of the city, over against the separation of the sanctuary,
and over
against the possession of the city: from the side of the sea even to
the sea,
and from the side of the east even to the east. And the length
according to
every part from the west border to the east border. [8] He shall have a
portion
of the land in Israel: and the princes shall no more rob my people: but
they
shall give the land to the house of Israel according to their tribes:
[9]
Thus saith the Lord
God: Let it suffice you, O princes of Israel: cease from iniquity and
robberies, and execute judgment and justice, separate your confines
from my
people, saith the Lord God. [10] You shall
have just
balances, and a just ephi, and a just
bate. [11] The ephi and the bate shall be equal,
and of one measure: that the bate may contain the tenth part of a core,
and the
ephi the tenth part of a core: their weight
shall be
equal according to the measure of a core. [12] And the sicle
hath twenty obols. Now twenty sicles,
and five and twenty sicles, and fifteen sicles make a mna.
[13]
And these are the firstfruits,
which you shall take: the sixth part of an ephi
of a
core of wheat, and the sixth part of an ephi
of a
core of barley. [14] The measure of oil also, a
bate
of oil is the tenth part of a core: and ten bates make a core: for ten
bates
fill a core. [15] And one ram out of a flock of two hundred, of those
that
Israel feedeth for sacrifice, and for
holocausts, and
for peace offerings, to make atonement for them, saith
the Lord God. [16] All the people of the land shall be bound to these firstfruits for the prince in Israel. [17] And
the prince
shall give the holocaust, and the sacrifice, and the libations on the
feasts,
and on the new moons, and on the sabbaths,
and on all the solemnities of the house of Israel: he shall offer the
sacrifice
for sin, and the holocaust, and the peace offerings to make expiation
for the
house of Israel.
[18]
Thus saith the Lord
God: In the first month, the first of the month, thou shalt
take a calf of the herd without blemish, and thou shalt
expiate the sanctuary. [19] And the priest shall take of the blood of
the sin
offering: and he shall put it on the posts of the house, and on the
four
corners of the brim of the altar, and on the posts of the gate of the
inner
court. [20] And so shalt thou do in the
seventh day
of the month, for every one that hath been ignorant, and hath been
deceived by
error, and thou shalt make expiation for
the house.
[21] In the first month, the fourteenth day of the month, you shall
observe the
solemnity of the pasch:
seven days unleavened bread shall be eaten. [22] And the prince on that
day
shall offer for himself, and for all the people of the land, a calf for
sin.
[23] And in the solemnity of the seven days he shall offer for a
holocaust to
the Lord, seven calves, and seven rams without blemish daily for seven
days:
and for sin a he goat daily. [24] And he shall offer the sacrifice of
an ephi for every calf, and an ephi
for every ram: and a hin of oil for every ephi. [25] In the seventh month, in the
fifteenth day of
the month, in the solemn feast, he shall do the like for the seven
days: as
well in regard to the sin offering, as to the holocaust, and. the
sacrifice,
and the oil.
Chapter
46 verses 1-24 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
Thus saith the Lord
God: The gate of the inner court that looketh
toward
the east, shall be shut the six days, on
which work is
done; but on the sabbath day it shall be
opened, yea
and on the day of the new moon it shall be opened. [2] And the prince
shall
enter by the way of the porch of the gate from without, and he shall
stand at
the threshold of the gate: and the priests shall offer his holocaust,
and his
peace offerings: and he shall adore upon the threshold of the gate, and
shall
go out: but the gate shall not be shut till the evening. [3] And the
people of
the land shall adore at the door of that gate before the Lord on the sabbaths, and on the
new moons.
[4] And the holocaust that the prince shall offer to the Lord on the sabbath day, shall be
six lambs
without blemish, and a ram without blemish. [5] And the sacrifice of an
ephi for a ram: but for the lambs what
sacrifice his hand
shall allow: and a hin of oil for every ephi. [6] And on the day of the new moon a calf
of the herd
without blemish: and the six lambs, and the
rams shall
be without blemish. [7] And he shall offer in sacrifice an ephi
for a calf, an ephi also for a ram: but
for the
lambs, as his hand shall find: and a hin
of oil for
every ephi.
[8]
And when the prince is to go in, let him go in
by the way of the porch of the gate, and let him go out the same way.
[9] But
when the people of the land shall go in before the Lord in the solemn
feasts,
he that goeth in by the north gate to
adore, shall go
out by the way of the south gate: and he that goeth
in by the way of the south gate, shall go out by the way of the north
gate: he
shall not return by the way of the gate whereby he came in, but shall
go out at
that over against it. [10] And the prince in the midst of them, shall
go in
when they go in, and go out when they go out. [11] And in the fairs, and in the solemnities there shall be the
sacrifice
of an ephi to a calf, and an ephi
to a ram: and to the lambs, the sacrifice shall be as his hand shall
find: and
a hin of oil to every ephi.
[12]
But when the prince shall offer a voluntary
holocaust, or voluntary peace offerings to the Lord: the gate that looketh towards the east shall be opened to him,
and he
shall offer his holocaust, and his peace offerings, as it is wont to be
done on
the sabbath day: and he shall go out, and
the gate
shall be shut after he is gone forth. [13] And he shall offer every day
for a
holocaust to the Lord, a lamb of the same year without blemish: he
shall offer
it always in the morning. [14] And he shall offer the sacrifice for it
morning
by morning, the sixth part of an ephi: and
the third
part of a hin of oil be
mingled with the fine flour: a sacrifice to the Lord by ordinance
continual and
everlasting. [15] He shall offer the lamb, and the sacrifice, and the
oil
morning by morning: an everlasting holocaust.
[16]
Thus saith the Lord
God: If the prince give a gift to any of
his sons: the
inheritance of it shall go to his children, they shall possess it by
inheritance. [17] But if he give a legacy
out of his
inheritance to one of his servants, it shall be his until the year of
release,
and it shall return to the prince: but his inheritance shall go to his
sons.
[18] And the prince shall not take of the people's inheritance by
violence, nor of their possession: but out
of his own possession he
shall give an inheritance to his sons: that my people be not dispersed
every
man from his possession.
[19]
And he brought me in by the entry that was at
the side of the gate, into the chambers of the sanctuary that were for
the
priests, which looked toward the north. And there was a place bending
to the
west. [20] And he said to me: This is the place where the priests shall
boil the
sin offering, and the trespass offering: where they shall dress the
sacrifice,
that they may not bring it out into the outward court,
and the people be sanctified. [21] And he brought me into the outward
court,
and he led me about by the four corners of the court: and behold there
was a
little court in the corner of the court, to every corner of the court
there was
a little court. [22] In the four corners of the court were little
courts
disposed, forty cubits long, and thirty broad, all the four were of one
measure. [23] And there was a wall round about compassing the four
little
courts, and there were kitchens built under the rows round about. [24]
And he
said to me: This is the house of the kitchens wherein the ministers of
the
house of the Lord shall boil the victims of the people.
Chapter
47 verses 10-11, 13-23 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[10]
And the fishers shall stand over these waters,
from Engaddi even to Engallim
there shall be drying of nets: there shall be many sorts of the fishes
thereof,
as the fishes of the great sea, a very great multitude: [11] But on the
shore
thereof, and in the fenny places they shall not be healed, because they
shall
be turned into saltpits.
[13]
Thus saith the Lord
God: This is the border, by which you shall possess the land according
to the
twelve tribes of Israel: for Joseph hath a double portion. [14] And you
shall
possess it, every man in like manner as his brother: concerning which I
lifted
up my hand to give it to your fathers: and this land shall fall unto
you for a
possession. [15] And this is the border of the land: toward the north
side,
from the great sea by the way of Hethalon,
as men go
to Sedada, [16] Emath,
Berotha, Sabarim,
which is
between the border of Damascus and the border of Emath,
the house of Tichon, which is by the
border of Auran. [17] And the border from
the sea even to the court
of Enan,
shall be the border of Damascus, and from the north to the north: the
border of
Emath, this is the north side. [18] And the
east side
is from the midst of Auran, and from the
midst of
Damascus, and from the midst of Galaad,
and from the
midst of the land of Israel, Jordan making the bound to the east sea,
and thus
you shall measure the east side. [19] And the south side southward is
from Thamar even to the waters of
contradiction of Cades: and
the torrent even to the great sea: and this is the south side
southward. [20]
And the side toward the sea, is the great
sea from the
borders straight on, till thou come to Emath:
this is
the side of the sea.
[21]
And you shall divide this land unto you by the
tribes of Israel: [22] And you shall divide it by lot for an
inheritance to
you, and to the strangers that shall come over to you, that shall beget
children among you: and they shall be unto you as men of the same
country born
among the children of Israel: they shall divide the possession with you
in the
midst of the tribes of Israel. [23] And in what tribe soever
the stranger shall be, there shall you give him possession, saith
the Lord God.
Chapter
48 verses 1-35 have
been omitted from the Mass
readings.
[1]
And these are the names of the tribes from the
borders of the north, by the way of Hethalon,
as they
go to Emath, the court of Enan
the border of Damascus northward, by the way of Emath.
And from the east side thereof to the sea, shall be one portion for
Dan. [2]
And by the border of Dan, from the east side even to the side of the
sea, one
portion for Aser: [3] And
by
the border of Aser, from the east side
even to the
side of the sea, one portion for Nephthali.
[4] And
by the border of Nephthali, from the east
side even
to the side of the sea, one portion for Manasses.
[5]
And by the border of Manasses, from the
east side
even to the side of the sea, one portion for Ephraim. [6] And by the
border of
Ephraim, from the east side even to the side of the sea, one portion
for Ruben.
[7] And by the border of Ruben, from the east side even to the side of
the sea,
one portion for Juda.
[8]
And by the border of Juda,
from the east side even to the side of the sea, shall be the firstfruits which you shall set apart, five and
twenty
thousand in breadth, and in length, as every one of the portions from
the east
side to the side of the sea: and the sanctuary shall be in the midst
thereof.
[9] The firstfruits which you shall set
apart for the
Lord: shall be the length of five and twenty thousand, and the breadth
of ten
thousand. [10] And these shall be the firstfruits
of
the sanctuary for the priests: toward the north five and twenty
thousand in
length, and toward the sea ten thousand in breadth, and toward the east
also
ten thousand in breadth, and toward the south five and twenty thousand
in
length: and the sanctuary of the Lord shall be in the midst thereof.
[11] The
sanctuary shall be for the priests of the sons of Sadoc,
who kept my ceremonies, and went not astray when the children of Israel
went
astray, as the Levites also went astray. [12] And for them shall be the
firstfruits of the firstfruits
of
the land holy of holies, by the border of the Levites.
[13]
And the Levites in like manner shall have by
the borders of the priests five and twenty thousand in length, and ten
thousand
in breadth. All the length shall be five
and twenty
thousand, and the breadth ten thousand. [14] And they shall not sell
thereof,
nor exchange, neither shall the firstfruits
of the
land be alienated, because they are sanctified to the Lord.
[15]
But the five thousand that remain in the
breadth over against the five and twenty thousand, shall be a profane
place for
the city for dwelling, and for suburbs: and the city shall be in the
midst
thereof. [16] And these are the measures thereof: on the north side
four
thousand and five hundred: and on the south side four thousand and five
hundred: and on the east side four thousand and five hundred: and on
the west
side four thousand and five hundred. [17] And the suburbs of the city
shall be
to the north two hundred and fifty, and to the south two hundred and
fifty, and
to the east two hundred and fifty, and to the sea two hundred and
fifty. [18]
And the residue in length by the firstfruits
of the
sanctuary, ten thousand toward the east, and ten thousand toward the
west,
shall be as the firstfruits of the
sanctuary: and the
fruits thereof shall be for bread to them that serve the city. [19] And
they
that serve the city, shall serve it out of
all the
tribes of Israel. [20] All the firstfruits,
of five
and twenty thousand, by five and twenty thousand foursquare, shall be
set apart
for the firstfruits of the sanctuary, and
for the
possession of the city.
[21]
And the residue shall be for the prince on
every side of the firstfruits of the
sanctuary, and
of the possession of the city over against the five and twenty thousand
of the firstfruits unto the east border:
toward the sea also over
against the five and twenty thousand, unto the border of the sea, shall
likewise
be the portion of the prince: and the firstfruits
of
the sanctuary, and the sanctuary of the temple shall be in the midst
thereof.
[22] And from the possession of the Levites,
and from
the possession of the city which are in the midst of the prince's
portions:
what shall be to the border of Juda, and
to the
border of Benjamin, shall also belong to the prince.
[23]
And for the rest of the tribes: from the east
side to the west side, one portion for Benjamin. [24] And over against
the
border of Benjamin, from the east side to the west side, one portion
for
Simeon. [25] And by the border of Simeon, from the east side to the
west side,
one portion for Issachar. [26] And by the border of Issachar, from the
east
side to the west side, one portion for Zabulon.
[27]
And by the border of Zabulon, from the
east side to
the side of the sea, one portion for Gad. [28] And by the border of
Gad, the
south side southward: and the border shall be from Thamar,
even to the waters of contradiction of Cades, the inheritance over
against the
great sea. [29] This is the land which you shall divide by lot to the
tribes of
Israel: and these are the portions of them, saith
the
Lord God.
[30]
And these are the goings out of the city: on
the north side thou shalt measure four
thousand and
five hundred. [31] And the gates of the city according to the names of
the
tribes of Israel, three gates on the north side, the gate of Ruben one,
the
gate of Juda one, the gate of Levi one.
[32] And at
the east side, four thousand and five hundred: and three gates, the
gate of
Joseph one, the gate of Benjamin one, the gate of Dan one. [33] And at
the
south side, thou shalt measure four
thousand and five
hundred: and three gates, the gate of Simeon one, the gate of Issachar
one, the
gate of Zabulon one. [34] And at the west
side, four
thousand and five hundred, and their three gates, the gate of Gad one,
the gate
of Aser one, the gate of Nephthali
one. [35] Its circumference was eighteen thousand: and the name of the
city
from that day, The Lord is there.
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