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  1. Provérbios 24

    Brenton English Septuagint
    Capítulo 24
    Mostrando versículos 22–55 de 62

    22For they will suddenly punish the ungodly, and who can know the vengeance inflicted by both? 24. 22 Heb. omits to the end. [A son that keeps the commandment shall 24. 22 Lit. be outside of.escape destruction; for such an one has fully received it. Let no falsehood be spoken by the king from the tongue; yea, let no falsehood proceed from his tongue. The king’s tongue is a sword, and not one of flesh; and whosoever shall be given up to it shall be destroyed: for if his wrath should be provoked, he destroys men with cords, and devours men’s bones, and burns them up as a flame, so that they are not even fit to be eaten by the young eagles. My son, reverence my words, and receive them, and repent.]These things says the man to them that trust in God; and I cease.For I am the most simple of all men, and there is not in me the wisdom of men. God has taught me wisdom, and I know the knowledge of the holy. Who has gone up to heaven, and come down? who has gathered the winds in his bosom? who has wrapped up the waters in a garment? who has dominion of all the ends of the earth? what is his name? or what is the name of his children? For all the words of God are tried in the fire, and he defends those that reverence him. Add not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be made a liar.Two things I ask of thee; take not favour from me before I die. Remove far from me vanity and falsehood: and give me not wealth or poverty; but appoint me what is needful and sufficient: lest I be filled and become false, and say, Who sees me? or be poor and steal, and swear vainly by the name of God.Deliver not a servant into the hands of his master, lest he curse thee, and thou be utterly destroyed. A wicked generation curse their father, and do not bless their mother. A wicked generation judge themselves to be just, but do not cleanse their way. A wicked generation have lofty eyes, and exalt themselves with their eyelids. A wicked generation have swords for teeth and jaw-teeth as knives, so as to destroy and devour the lowly from the earth, and the poor of them from among men.

    53Milk out milk, and there shall be butter, and if thou wring one’s nostrils there shall come out blood: so if thou extort words, there will come forth quarrels and strifes.

    55What wilt thou keep, my son, what? the words of God. My firstborn son, I speak to thee: what? son of my womb? what? son of my vows?

  2. Lamentações 4

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    Capítulo 4
    Mostrando versículos 15–21 de 22

    15Samech. Depart ye from the unclean ones: call ye them: depart, depart, touch them not: for they are on fire, yea, they stagger: say ye among the nations, They shall no more sojourn there.

    17Phe. While we yet lived our eyes failed, while we looked in vain for our help. Tsade. We looked to a nation that could not save.

    21Chsen. Rejoice and be glad, O daughter of Idumea, that dwellest in the land: yet the cup of the Lord shall pass through to thee: thou shalt be drunken, and pour forth.

  3. Provérbios 6

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    Capítulo 6
    Mostrando versículos 3–18 de 35

    3My son, do what I command thee, and deliver thyself; for on thy friend’s account thou art come into the power of evil men: faint not, but stir up even thy friend for whom thou art become surety.

    8he prepares food for himself in the summer, and lays by abundant store in harvest. Or go to the bee, and learn how diligent she is, and how earnestly she is engaged in her work; whose labours kings and private men use for health, and she is desired and respected by all: though weak in 6. 8 Gr. strength.body, she is advanced by honouring wisdom.

    18and a heart devising evil thoughts, and feet hastening to do evil,—are hateful to God.

  4. Salmos 17

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    Capítulo 17
    Mostrando versículos 3–34 de 51

    3The Lord is my firm support, and my refuge, and my deliverer; my God is my helper, I will hope in him; he is my defender, and the horn of my salvation, and my helper.

    29For thou, O Lord, wilt light my lamp: my God, thou wilt lighten my darkness.

    34who strengthens my feet as hart’s feet, and sets me upon high places.

  5. Ester Grego 4

    Brenton English Septuagint
    Capítulo 4
    Mostrando versículos 14–17 de 17

    14For if thou shalt refuse to hearken on this occasion, help and protection will be to the Jews from another quarter; but thou and thy father’s house will perish: and who knows, if thou hast been made queen for this very occasion?

    17So Mardochæus went and did all that Esther commanded him.[And he besought the Lord, making mention of all the works of the Lord; and he said, Lord God, king ruling over all, for all things are in thy power, and there is no one that shall oppose thee in thy purpose to save Israel.— For thou hast made the heaven and the earth, and every wonderful thing in the world under heaven. And thou art Lord of all, and there is no one who shall resist thee the Lord. Thou knowest all things: thou knowest, Lord, that it is not in insolence, nor haughtiness, nor love of glory, that I have done this, to refuse obeisance to the haughty Aman. For I would gladly have kissed the soles of his feet for the safety of Israel. But I have done this, that I might not set the glory of man above the glory of God: and I will not worship any one except thee, my Lord, and I will not do these things in haughtiness. And now, O Lord God, the King, the God of Abraam, spare thy people, for our enemies are looking upon us to our destruction, and they have desired to destroy thine ancient inheritance. Do not overlook thy peculiar people, whom thou hast redeemed for thyself out of the land of Egypt. Hearken to my prayer, and be propitious to thine inheritance, and turn our mourning into gladness, that we may live and sing praise to thy name, O Lord; and do not utterly destroy the mouth of them that praise thee, O Lord.And all Israel cried with all their might, for their death was before their eyes. And queen Esther betook herself for refuge to the Lord, being taken as it were in the agony of death. And having taken off her glorious apparel, she put on garments of distress and mourning; and instead of grand perfumes she filled her head with ashes and dung, and she greatly brought down her body, and she filled every place of her glad adorning with the torn curls of her hair.And she besought the Lord God of Israel, and said, O my Lord, thou alone art our king: help me who am destitute, and have no helper but thee, for my danger is near at hand. I have heard from my birth, in the tribe of my kindred, that thou, Lord, tookest Israel out of all the nations, and our fathers out of all their kindred for a perpetual inheritance, and hast wrought for them all that thou hast said. And now we have sinned before thee, and thou hast delivered us into the hands of our enemies, because we honoured their gods: thou art righteous, O Lord. But now they have not been contented with the bitterness of our slavery, but have laid their hands on the hands of their idols, in order to abolish the decree of thy mouth, and utterly to destroy thine inheritance, and to stop the mouth of them that praise thee, and to extinguish the glory of thine house and thine altar, and to open the mouth of the Gentiles to speak the praises of vanities, and in order that a mortal king should be admired for ever.O Lord, do not resign thy sceptre to them that are not, and let them not laugh at our fall, but turn their counsel against themselves, and make an example of him who has begun to injure us. Remember us, O Lord, manifest thyself in the time of our affliction, and encourage me, O king of gods, and ruler of all dominion. Put harmonious speech into my mouth before the lion, and turn his heart to hate him that fights against us, to the utter destruction of him and of them that consent with him. But deliver us by thine hand, and help me who am destitute, and have none but thee, O Lord. Thou knowest all things, and knowest that I hate the glory of transgressors, and that I abhor the couch of the uncircumcised, and of every stranger. Thou knowest my necessity, for I abhor the symbol of my proud station, which is upon my head in the days of my splendour: I abhor it as a menstruous cloth, and I wear it not in the days of my tranquillity. And thy handmaid has not eaten at the table of Aman, and I have not honoured the banquet of the king, neither have I drunk wine of libations. Neither has thy handmaid rejoiced since the day of my promotion until now, except in thee, O Lord God of Abraam. O God, who hast power over all, hearken to the voice of the desperate, and deliver us from the hand of them that devise mischief; and deliver me from my fear.

  6. Salmos 101

    Brenton English Septuagint
    Capítulo 101
    Mostrando versículos 4–8 de 29

    4For my days have vanished like smoke, and my bones have been parched like a stick.

    8I have become like an owl in a ruined house. I have watched, and am become as a sparrow dwelling alone on a roof.

  7. Ester Grego 5

    Brenton English Septuagint
    Capítulo 5
    Mostrando versículos 1–13 de 14

    1And it came to pass on the third day, when she had ceased praying, that she put off her mean dress, and put on her glorious apparel. And being splendidly arrayed, and having called upon God the Overseer and Preserver of all things, she took her two maids, and she leaned upon one, as a delicate female, and the other followed bearing her train. And she was blooming in the perfection of her beauty; and her face was cheerful, as it were benevolent, but her heart was straitened for fear. And having passed through all the doors, she stood before the king: and he was sitting upon his royal throne, and he had put on all his glorious apparel, covered all over with gold and precious stones, and was very terrible. And having raised his face resplendent with glory, he looked with intense anger: and the queen fell, and changed her colour as she fainted; and she bowed herself upon the head of the maid that went before her. But God changed the spirit of the king to gentleness, and in intense feeling he sprang from off his throne, and took her into his arms, until she recovered: and he comforted her with peaceable words, and said to her, What is the matter, Esther? I am thy brother; be of good cheer, thou shalt not die, for our command is openly declared to thee, Draw nigh.

    5And the king said, Hasten Aman hither, that we may perform the word of Esther. So they both come to the feast of which Esther had spoken.

    13But these things please me not, while I see Mardochæus the Jew in the court.

  8. Eclesiástico 15

    Brenton English Septuagint
    Capítulo 15
    Mostrando versículo 15 de 20

    15if thou wilt, to keep the commandments, and to perform acceptable faithfulness.

  9. Jó 36

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    Capítulo 36
    Mostrando versículos 17–28 de 33

    17there is a deep gulf and a rushing stream beneath it, and thy table came down full of fatness. Judgment shall not fail from the righteous;

    28The ancient heavens shall flow, and the clouds overshadow innumerable mortals: he has fixed a time to cattle, and they know the order of rest. Yet by all these things thy understanding is not astonished, neither is thy mind disturbed in thy body.

  10. Eclesiástico 25

    Brenton English Septuagint
    Capítulo 25
    Mostrando versículos 2–11 de 26

    2Three sorts of men my soul hateth, and I am greatly offended at their life: a poor man that is proud, a rich man that is a liar, and an old adulterer that doateth.

    4O how comely a thing is judgment for grey hairs, and for ancient men to know counsel!

    11But the love of the Lord passeth all things for illumination: he that holdeth it, whereto shall he be likened?

  11. 4 Macabeus 16

    Brenton English Septuagint
    Capítulo 16
    Mostrando versículos 1–10 de 25

    1If, then, even a woman, and that an aged one, and the mother of seven children, endured to see her children’s torments even unto death, confessedly religious reasoning is master even of the passions.

    7O seven useless childbirths, and seven profitless periods of labour, and fruitless givings of suck, and miserable nursings at the breast.

    10Ah, that I who had many and fair children, should be a lone widow full of sorrows!

  12. Gênesis 6

    Brenton English Septuagint
    Capítulo 6
    Mostrando versículos 9–10 de 22

    9And these are the generations of Noe. Noe was a just man; being perfect in his generation, Noe was well-pleasing to God.

    10And Noe begot three sons, Sem, 6. 10 Alex. Chaph.Cham, Japheth.

  13. Ezequiel 34

    Brenton English Septuagint
    Capítulo 34
    Mostrando versículos 18–30 de 31

    18And is it not enough for you that ye fed on the good pasture, that ye trampled with your feet the remnant of your pasture? and that ye drank the standing water, that ye disturbed the residue with your feet?

    19So my sheep fed on that which ye had trampled with your feet; and they drank the water that had been disturbed by your feet.

    30And they shall know that I am the Lord their God, and they my people. O house of Israel, saith the Lord God,

  14. 3 Macabeus 7

    Brenton English Septuagint
    Capítulo 7
    Mostrando versículos 9–23 de 23

    9For know ye, that should we conceive any evil design against, or in any manner aggrieve them, we shall ever have as our opposite, not man, but the highest God, the ruler of all might. From Him there will be no escape, as the avenger of such deeds. Fare ye well.

    22Every man received back his own, according to inventory; those who had obtained their goods, giving them up with the greatest terror. For the greatest God wrought with perfectness wonders for their salvation.

    23Blessed be the Redeemer of Israel unto everlasting. Amen.

  15. Isaías 1

    Brenton English Septuagint
    Capítulo 1
    Mostrando versículos 11–13 de 31

    11Of what value to me is the abundance of your sacrifices? saith the Lord: I am full of whole-burnt-offerings of rams; and I delight not in the fat of lambs, and the blood of bulls and goats:

    12neither shall ye come with these to appear before me; for who has required these things at your hands? Ye shall no more tread my court.

    13Though ye bring fine flour, it is vain; incense is an abomination to me; I cannot bear your new moons, and your sabbaths, and the great day;

  16. Deuteronômio 7

    Brenton English Septuagint
    Capítulo 7
    Mostrando versículos 1–18 de 26

    1And when the Lord thy God shall bring thee into the land, into which thou goest to possess it, and shall remove great nations from before thee, the Chettite, and Gergesite, and Amorite, and Chananite, and Pherezite, and Evite, and Jebusite, seven nations more numerous and stronger than you,

    9Thou shalt know therefore, that the Lord thy God, he is God, a faithful God, who keeps covenant and mercy for them that love him, and for those that keep his commandments to a thousand generations,

    18thou shalt not fear them; thou shalt surely remember all that the Lord thy God did to Pharao and to all the Egyptians:

  17. 2 Macabeus 12

    Brenton English Septuagint
    Capítulo 12
    Mostrando versículos 42–45 de 45

    42betook themselves unto prayer, and besought him that the sin committed might wholly be put out of remembrance. Besides, that noble Judas exhorted the people to keep themselves from sin, forsomuch as they saw before their eyes the things that came to pass for the sins of those that were slain.

    45And also in that he perceived that there was great favour laid up for those that died godly, it was an holy and good thought. Whereupon he made a reconciliation for the dead, that they might be delivered from sin.

  18. 1 Reis 18

    Brenton English Septuagint
    Capítulo 18
    Mostrando versículos 19–44 de 46

    19And now send, gather to me all Israel to mount Carmel, and the prophets of 18. 19 Heb. Baal. See Jer. 11. 13; Hos. 9. 10.shame four hundred and fifty, and the prophets of the groves four hundred, that eat at Jezabel’s table.

    24And do ye call loudly on the name of your gods, and I will call on the name of the Lord my God, and it shall come to pass that the God who shall answer by fire, he is God. And all the people answered and said, The word which thou hast spoken is good.

    44And the servant went again seven times: and it came to pass at the seventh time, that, behold, a little cloud like the sole of a man’s foot 18. 44 Gr. bringing.brought water; and he said, Go up, and say to Achaab, Make ready thy chariot, and go down, lest the rain overtake thee.

  19. Gênesis 46

    Brenton English Septuagint
    Capítulo 46
    Mostrando versículos 13–20 de 34

    13And the sons of Phares were Esron, and Jemuel. And the sons of Issachar; Thola, and Phua, and Asum, and Sambran.

    17And the sons of Aser; Jemna, Jessua, and Jeul, and Baria, and Sara their sister. And the sons of Baria; Chobor, and Melchiil.

    20And there were sons born to Joseph in the land of Egypt, whom Aseneth, the daughter of Petephres, priest of Heliopolis, bore to him, even Manasses and Ephraim. And there were sons born to Manasses, which the Syrian concubine bore to him, even Machir. And Machir begot Galaad. And the sons of Ephraim, the brother of Manasses; Sutalaam, and Taam. And the sons of Sutalaam; Edom.

  20. Jó 19

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    Capítulo 19
    Mostrando versículos 8–24 de 29

    8I am fenced round about, and can by no means escape: he has set darkness before my face.

    24with an iron pen and lead, or graven in the rocks!

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