4 Esdras
Chapter 16
All are admonished, that extreme calamities shall fall upon this world, ℣.36. the penitent returning to justice shall escape, ℣.55. and as all things were made by God's omnipotent power at his will, so all things shall serve to the reward of the blessed, and punishment of the wicked. Woe to thee Babylon and Asia, woe to thee Aegypt, and Syria.
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Gird yourselves with sackcloths and shirts of hair, and mourn for your children, and be sorry: because your destruction is at hand.
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The sword is sent in upon you, and who is he that can turn it away?
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Fire is sent in upon you, and who is he that can quench it?
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Evils are sent in upon you, and who is he that can repel them?
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Shall any man repel the lion being hungry in the wood, or quench the fire in stubble, forthwith when it beginneth to burn?
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Shall any man repel the arrow shot of a strong archer?
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Our strong Lord sendeth in evils, & who is he that can repel them?
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Fire came forth from his wrath, and who is he that can quench it?
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He will lighten, who shall not fear, he will thunder, and who shall not be afraid?
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Our Lord will threaten, and who shall not utterly be destroyed before his face?
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The earth hath trembled, and the foundations thereof, the sea tosseth up waves from the depth, and the floods of it shall be destroyed, and the fishes thereof at the face of our Lord, and at the glory of his power:
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because his right hand is strong which bendeth the bow, his arrows be sharp that are shot of him, they shall not miss, when they shall begin to be shot into the ends of the earth.
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Behold evils are sent, and they shall not return till they come upon the earth.
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The fire is kindled and it shall not be quenched, till it consume the foundations of the earth.
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For as the arrow shot of a strong archer returneth not, so shall not the evils return back, that shall be sent upon the earth.
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Woe is me: woe is me: who shall deliver me in those days?
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The beginning of sorrows and much mourning, the beginning of famine and much destruction. The beginning of wars and the potestates shall fear, the beginning of evils and all shall tremble.
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In these what shall I do, when the evils shall come?
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Behold famine, and plague, & tribulation, and distress are sent all as scourges for amendment,
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and in all these they will not convert themselves from their iniquities, neither will they be always mindful of the scourges.
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Behold, there shall be good cheap victuals upon the earth, so that they may think that peace is directly coming toward them, & then shall evils spring upon the earth, sword, famine, and great confusion.
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For by famine many that inhabit the earth shall die, and the sword shall destroy the rest that remained alive of the famine,
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and the dead shall be cast forth as dung, and there shall be none to comfort them. For the earth shall be left desert, and the cities thereof shall be thrown down.
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There shall not be left a man to till the ground and to sow it.
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The trees shall yield fruits, and who shall gather them?
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The grape shall become ripe, and who shall tread it? For there shall be great desolation to
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For a man shall desire to see a man, or to hear his voice.
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For there shall be left ten of a city, and two of the field that have hid themselves in thick woods, and cliffs of rocks.
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As there are left in the olivet, and on every tree, three or four olives.
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Or as in a vineyard when it is gathered there are grapes left by them, that diligently search the vineyard:
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so shall there be left in those days three or four, by them that search their houses in the sword.
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And the earth shall be left desolate, and the fields thereof shall wax old, and the ways thereof, and all the paths thereof shall bring forth thorns, because no man shall pass by it.
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Virgins shall mourn having no bridegrooms, women shall mourn having no husbands, their daughters shall mourn having no help:
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Their bridegrooms shall be consumed in battle, and their husbands be destroyed in famine.
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But hear these things, and know them ye servants of our Lord.
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Behold the word of our Lord, receive it: believe not the gods of whom our Lord speaketh.
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Behold the evils approach, and slack not.
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As a woman with child when she bringeth forth her child in the ninth month, the hour of her deliverance approaching, two or three hours before, pains come about her womb, and the infants coming out of her womb, they will not tarry one moment.
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So the evils shall not slack to come forth upon the earth, and the world shall lament, and sorrows shall hold it round about.
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Hear the word, my people: prepare yourselves unto the fight, & in the evils so be ye as strangers of the earth.
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He that selleth as if he should fly, & he that buyeth as he that should lose it.
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He that playeth the merchant, as he that should take no fruit: and he that buildeth as he that should not inhabit.
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He that soweth, as he that shall not reap: so he also that pruneth a vineyard, as if he should not have the vintage.
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They that marry so as if they should not get children, and they that marry not, so as it were widows.
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Wherefore they that labour, labour without cause:
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for foreigners shall reap their fruits, and shall violently take their goods, and overthrow their houses, and lead their children captive, because in captivity, and famine they beget their children.
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And they that play the merchants by robbery, the longer they adorn their cities and houses, and their possessions and persons:
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so much the more will I be zealous toward them, upon their sins, saith our Lord.
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As a whore envieth an honest and very good woman:
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so shall justice hate impiety when she adorneth herself, and accuseth her to her face, when he shall come that may defend him that searcheth out all upon the earth.
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Therefore be not made like to her, nor to her works.
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For yet a little while and iniquity shall be taken away from the earth, and justice shall reign over you.
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Let not the sinner say he hath not sinned: because he shall burn coals of fire upon his head, that saith I have not sinned before our Lord God and his glory.
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Behold our Lord shall know all the works of men, and their inventions, and their cogitations, and their hearts. . Luc. 16. .
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For he said: Let the earth be made, and it was made: let the heaven be made, and it was made.
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And by his word the stars were made, and he knoweth the number of the stars. . v. 4. Job. 38.
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Who searcheth the depth and the treasures thereof: who hath measured the sea, and capacity thereof.
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Who hath shut up the sea in the midst of waters, and hath hanged the earth upon the waters with his word.
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Who hath spread heaven as it were a vault, over the waters he hath founded it.
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Who hath put fountains of waters in the desert, and lakes upon the tops of mountains, to send forth rivers from the high rock to water the earth.
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Who made man and put his heart in the midst of the body, and gave him spirit, life, and understanding.
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And the inspiration of God omnipotent that made all things, and searcheth all hid things, in the secrets of the earth.
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He knoweth your invention, and what you think in your hearts sinning, and willing to hide your sins.
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Wherefore our Lord in searching hath searched all your works, and he will put you all to open shame,
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and you shall be confounded when your sins shall
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What will you do? Or how shall you hide your sins before God and his Angels?
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Behold God is the Judge, fear him. Cease from your sins, and now forget your iniquities to do them any more, and God will bring you out, and deliver you from all tribulation.
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For behold the heat of a great multitude is kindled over you, and they shall take certain of you by violence, and shall make the slain to be meat for idols.
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And they that shall consent unto them, shall be to them in derision, and in reproach, and in conculcation.
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for there shall be place against places, and against the next cities great insurrection upon them that fear our Lord.
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They shall be as it were mad sparing nobody, to spoil and waste yet them that fear our Lord.
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because they shall waste and spoil the goods, and shall cast them out of their houses.
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Then, shall appear the probation of mine elect, as gold that is proved by the fire.
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Hear my beloved, saith our Lord: Behold the days of tribulation are come: and out of them I will deliver you.
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Do not fear, nor stagger, because God is your guide.
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And he that keepeth my commandments, and precepts, saith our Lord God: Let not your sins overweigh you, nor your iniquities be advanced over you.
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Woe to them that are entangled with their sins, and are covered with their iniquities, as a field is entangled with the wood, and the path thereof covered with thorns, by which no man passeth, and it is closed out, and cast to be devoured of the fire. Atable of the epistles, Taken forth of the old testament, upon certain festival days. The other feasts, and all the Sundays have their Epistles in the new Testament. As is there noted. In the feast of our Blessed Lady's Conception. . v. 22. to the v. 36. S. John Evangelist. . v. 1. to 7. The Epiphany. Isaiae 60. v. 1. to v. 7. Candlemass day. . v. 1. to v. 5. S. Thomas Aquinas. . v. 7. to v. 15. The Annunciation of our B. Lady. Isaiae. 7. v. 11. to v. 16. S. Mark. Ezechiel. 1. v. 5. to v. 14. S. Philippe and S. James. . v. 1. to v. 6. S. John ante portam Latinam, the same. The Nativity of S. John Baptist. . v. 1. to v. 6. & v. 23. Visitation of our B. Lady. . v. 8. to v. 15. The octave of S. Peter and S. Paul. . v. 10. to v. 16. S. Mary Magdalene. . v. 2. to 6. & ca. 8. v. 6. to 8. S. Anne. Proverb. 31. v. 10. to the end of the chap. The Assumption of our B. Lady. . v. 11. to 21. Decollation of S. John Baptist. Jere. 1. v. 17. to the end. The Nativity of our B. Lady. Proverb. 8. v. 22. to 36.