2 Esdras
chapter 11
Compare with King James Version: 2Esd.11
1: On the second night I had a dream, and behold, there came up
from the sea an eagle that had twelve feathered wings and three
heads.
2: And I looked, and behold, he spread his wings over all the earth,
and all the winds of heaven blew upon him, and the clouds were gathered
about him.
3: And I looked, and out of his wings there grew opposing wings;
but they became little, puny wings.
4: But his heads were at rest; the middle head was larger than
the other heads, but it also was at rest with them.
5: And I looked, and behold, the eagle flew with his wings, to
reign over the earth and over those who dwell in it.
6: And I saw how all things under heaven were subjected to him,
and no one spoke against him, not even one creature that was on
the earth.
7: And I looked, and behold, the eagle rose upon his talons, and
uttered a cry to his wings, saying,
8: "Do not all watch at the same time; let each sleep in his
own place, and watch in his turn;
9: but let the heads be reserved for the last."
10: And I looked, and behold, the voice did not come from his heads,
but from the midst of his body.
11: And I counted his opposing wings, and behold, there were eight
of them.
12: And I looked, and behold, on the right side one wing arose,
and it reigned over all the earth.
13: And while it was reigning it came to its end and disappeared,
so that its place was not seen. Then the next wing arose and reigned,
and it continued to reign a long time.
14: And while it was reigning its end came also, so that it disappeared
like the first.
15: And behold, a voice sounded, saying to it.
16: "Hear me, you who have ruled the earth all this time;
I announce this to you before you disappear.
17: After you no one shall rule as long as you, or even half as
long."
18: Then the third wing raised itself up, and held the rule like
the former ones, and it also disappeared.
19: And so it went with all the wings; they wielded power one after
another and then were never seen again.
20: And I looked, and behold, in due course the wings that followed
also rose up on the right side, in order to rule. There were some
of them that ruled, yet disappeared suddenly;
21: and others of them rose up, but did not hold the rule.
22: And after this I looked, and behold, the twelve wings and the
two little wings disappeared;
23: and nothing remained on the eagle's body except the three heads
that were at rest and six little wings.
24: And I looked, and behold, two little wings separated from the
six and remained under the head that was on the right side; but
four remained in their place.
25: And I looked, and behold, these little wings planned to set
themselves up and hold the rule.
26: And I looked, and behold, one was set up, but suddenly disappeared;
27: a second also, and this disappeared more quickly than the first.
28: And I looked, and behold, the two that remained were planning
between themselves to reign together;
29: and while they were planning, behold, one of the heads that
were at rest (the one which was in the middle) awoke; for it was
greater than the other two heads.
30: And I saw how it allied the two heads with itself,
31: and behold, the head turned with those that were with it, and
it devoured the two little wings which were planning to reign.
32: Moreover this head gained control of the whole earth, and with
much oppression dominated its inhabitants; and it had greater power
over the world than all the wings that had gone before.
33: And after this I looked, and behold, the middle head also suddenly
disappeared, just as the wings had done.
34: But the two heads remained, which also ruled over the earth
and its inhabitants.
35: And I looked, and behold, the head on the right side devoured
the one on the left.
36: Then I heard a voice saying to me, "Look before you and
consider what you see."
37: And I looked, and behold, a creature like a lion was aroused
out of the forest, roaring; and I heard how he uttered a man's voice
to the eagle, and spoke, saying,
38: "Listen and I will speak to you. The Most High says to
you,
39: `Are you not the one that remains of the four beasts which
I had made to reign in my world, so that the end of my times might
come through them?
40: You, the fourth that has come, have conquered all the beasts
that have gone before; and you have held sway over the world with
much terror, and over all the earth with grievous oppression; and
for so long you have dwelt on the earth with deceit.
41: And you have judged the earth, but not with truth;
42: for you have afflicted the meek and injured the peaceable;
you have hated those who tell the truth, and have loved liars; you
have destroyed the dwellings of those who brought forth fruit, and
have laid low the walls of those who did you no harm.
43: And so your insolence has come up before the Most High, and
your pride to the Mighty One.
44: And the Most High has looked upon his times, and behold, they
are ended, and his ages are completed!
45: Therefore you will surely disappear, you eagle, and your terrifying
wings, and your most evil little wings, and your malicious heads,
and your most evil talons, and your whole worthless body,
46: so that the whole earth, freed from your violence, may be refreshed
and relieved, and may hope for the judgment and mercy of him who
made it.'"
Chapter 12
2 Esdras, chapter 12
Compare with King James Version: 2Esd.12
1: While the lion was saying these words to the eagle, I looked,
2: and behold, the remaining head disappeared. And the two wings
that had gone over to it arose and set themselves up to reign, and
their reign was brief and full of tumult.
3: And I looked, and behold, they also disappeared, and the whole
body of the eagle was burned, and the earth was exceedingly terrified.
Then I awoke in great perplexity of mind and great fear, and I said
to my spirit,
4: "Behold, you have brought this upon me, because you search
out the ways of the Most High.
5: Behold, I am still weary in mind and very weak in my spirit,
and not even a little strength is left in me, because of the great
fear with which I have been terrified this night.
6: Therefore I will now beseech the Most High that he may strengthen
me to the end."
7: And I said, "O sovereign Lord, if I have found favor in
thy sight, and if I have been accounted righteous before thee beyond
many others, and if my prayer has indeed come up before thy face,
8: strengthen me and show me, thy servant, the interpretation and
meaning of this terrifying vision, that thou mayest fully comfort
my soul.
9: For thou hast judged me worthy to be shown the end of the times
and the last events of the times."
10: He said to me, "This is the interpretation of this vision
which you have seen:
11: The eagle which you saw coming up from the sea is the fourth
kingdom which appeared in a vision to your brother Daniel.
12: But it was not explained to him as I now explain or have explained
it to you.
13: Behold, the days are coming when a kingdom shall arise on earth,
and it shall be more terrifying than all the kingdoms that have
been before it.
14: And twelve kings shall reign in it, one after another.
15: But the second that is to reign shall hold sway for a longer
time than any other of the twelve.
16: This is the interpretation of the twelve wings which you saw.
17: As for your hearing a voice that spoke, coming not from the
eagle's heads but from the midst of his body, this is the interpretation:
18: In the midst of the time of that kingdom great struggles shall
arise, and it shall be in danger of falling; nevertheless it shall
not fall then, but shall regain its former power.
19: As for your seeing eight little wings clinging to his wings,
this is the interpretation:
20: Eight kings shall arise in it, whose times shall be short and
their years swift;
21: and two of them shall perish when the middle of its time draws
near; and four shall be kept for the time when its end approaches;
but two shall be kept until the end.
22: As for your seeing three heads at rest, this is the interpretation:
23: In its last days the Most High will raise up three kings, and
they shall renew many things in it, and shall rule the earth
24: and its inhabitants more oppressively than all who were before
them; therefore they are called the heads of the eagle.
25: For it is they who shall sum up his wickedness and perform
his last actions.
26: As for your seeing that the large head disappeared, one of
the kings shall die in his bed, but in agonies.
27: But as for the two who remained, the sword shall devour them.
28: For the sword of one shall devour him who was with him; but
he also shall fall by the sword in the last days.
29: As for your seeing two little wings passing over to the head
which was on the right side,
30: this is the interpretation: It is these whom the Most High
has kept for the eagle's end; this was the reign which was brief
and full of tumult, as you have seen.
31: "And as for the lion whom you saw rousing up out of the
forest and roaring and speaking to the eagle and reproving him for
his unrighteousness, and as for all his words that you have heard,
32: this is the Messiah whom the Most High has kept until the end
of days, who will arise from the posterity of David, and will come
and speak to them; he will denounce them for their ungodliness and
for their wickedness, and will cast up before them their contemptuous
dealings.
33: For first he will set them living before his judgment seat,
and when he has reproved them, then he will destroy them.
34: But he will deliver in mercy the remnant of my people, those
who have been saved throughout my borders, and he will make them
joyful until the end comes, the day of judgment, of which I spoke
to you at the beginning.
35: This is the dream that you saw, and this is its interpretation.
36: And you alone were worthy to learn this secret of the Most
High.
37: Therefore write all these things that you have seen in a book,
and put it in a hidden place;
38: and you shall teach them to the wise among your people, whose
hearts you know are able to comprehend and keep these secrets.
39: But wait here seven days more, so that you may be shown whatever
it pleases the Most High to show you." Then he left me.
40: When all the people heard that the seven days were past and
I had not returned to the city, they all gathered together, from
the least to the greatest, and came to me and spoke to me, saying,
41: "How have we offended you, and what harm have we done
you, that you have forsaken us and sit in this place?
42: For of all the prophets you alone are left to us, like a cluster
of grapes from the vintage, and like a lamp in a dark place, and
like a haven for a ship saved from a storm.
43: Are not the evils which have befallen us sufficient?
44: Therefore if you forsake us, how much better it would have
been for us if we also had been consumed in the burning of Zion!
45: For we are no better than those who died there." And they
wept with a loud voice. Then I answered them and said,
46: "Take courage, O Israel; and do not be sorrowful, O house
of Jacob;
47: for the Most High has you in remembrance, and the Mighty One
has not forgotten you in your struggle.
48: As for me, I have neither forsaken you nor withdrawn from you;
but I have come to this place to pray on account of the desolation
of Zion, and to seek mercy on account of the humiliation of our
sanctuary.
49: Now go, every one of you to his house, and after these days
I will come to you."
50: So the people went into the city, as I told them to do.
51: But I sat in the field seven days, as the angel had commanded
me; and I ate only of the flowers of the field, and my food was
of plants during those days.
Chapter 13
2 Esdras, chapter 13
Compare with King James Version: 2Esd.13
1: After seven days I dreamed a dream in the night;
2: and behold, a wind arose from the sea and stirred up all its
waves.
3: And I looked, and behold, this wind made something like the
figure of a man come up out of the heart of the sea. And I looked,
and behold, that man flew with the clouds of heaven; and wherever
he turned his face to look, everything under his gaze trembled,
4: and whenever his voice issued from his mouth, all who heard
his voice melted as wax melts when it feels the fire.
5: After this I looked, and behold, an innumerable multitude of
men were gathered together from the four winds of heaven to make
war against the man who came up out of the sea.
6: And I looked, and behold, he carved out for himself a great
mountain, and flew up upon it.
7: And I tried to see the region or place from which the mountain
was carved, but I could not.
8: After this I looked, and behold, all who had gathered together
against him, to wage war with him, were much afraid, yet dared to
fight.
9: And behold, when he saw the onrush of the approaching multitude,
he neither lifted his hand nor held a spear or any weapon of war;
10: but I saw only how he sent forth from his mouth as it were
a stream of fire, and from his lips a flaming breath, and from his
tongue he shot forth a storm of sparks.
11: All these were mingled together, the stream of fire and the
flaming breath and the great storm, and fell on the onrushing multitude
which was prepared to fight, and burned them all up, so that suddenly
nothing was seen of the innumerable multitude but only the dust
of ashes and the smell of smoke. When I saw it, I was amazed.
12: After this I saw the same man come down from the mountain and
call to him another multitude which was peaceable.
13: Then many people came to him, some of whom were joyful and
some sorrowful; some of them were bound, and some were bringing
others as offerings. Then in great fear I awoke; and I besought
the Most High, and said,
14: "From the beginning thou hast shown thy servant these
wonders, and hast deemed me worthy to have my prayer heard by thee;
15: now show me also the interpretation of this dream.
16: For as I consider it in my mind, alas for those who will be
left in those days! And still more, alas for those who are not left!
17: For those who are not left will be sad,
18: because they understand what is reserved for the last days,
but cannot attain it.
19: But alas for those also who are left, and for that very reason!
For they shall see great dangers and much distress, as these dreams
show.
20: Yet it is better to come into these things, though incurring
peril, than to pass from the world like a cloud, and not to see
what shall happen in the last days." He answered me and said,
21: "I will tell you the interpretation of the vision, and
I will also explain to you the things which you have mentioned.
22: As for what you said about those who are left, this is the
interpretation:
23: He who brings the peril at that time will himself protect those
who fall into peril, who have works and have faith in the Almighty.
24: Understand therefore that those who are left are more blessed
than those who have died.
25: This is the interpretation of the vision: As for your seeing
a man come up from the heart of the sea,
26: this is he whom the Most High has been keeping for many ages,
who will himself deliver his creation; and he will direct those
who are left.
27: And as for your seeing wind and fire and a storm coming out
of his mouth,
28: and as for his not holding a spear or weapon of war, yet destroying
the onrushing multitude which came to conquer him, this is the interpretation:
29: Behold, the days are coming when the Most High will deliver
those who are on the earth.
30: And bewilderment of mind shall come over those who dwell on
the earth.
31: And they shall plan to make war against one another, city against
city, place against place, people against people, and kingdom against
kingdom.
32: And when these things come to pass and the signs occur which
I showed you before, then my Son will be revealed, whom you saw
as a man coming up from the sea.
33: And when all the nations hear his voice, every man shall leave
his own land and the warfare that they have against one another;
34: and an innumerable multitude shall be gathered together, as
you saw, desiring to come and conquer him.
35: But he shall stand on the top of Mount Zion.
36: And Zion will come and be made manifest to all people, prepared
and built, as you saw the mountain carved out without hands.
37: And he, my Son, will reprove the assembled nations for their
ungodliness (this was symbolized by the storm),
38: and will reproach them to their face with their evil thoughts
and the torments with which they are to be tortured (which were
symbolized by the flames), and will destroy them without effort
by the law (which was symbolized by the fire).
39: And as for your seeing him gather to himself another multitude
that was peaceable,
40: these are the ten tribes which were led away from their own
land into captivity in the days of King Hoshea, whom Shalmaneser
the king of the Assyrians led captive; he took them across the river,
and they were taken into another land.
41: But they formed this plan for themselves, that they would leave
the multitude of the nations and go to a more distant region, where
mankind had never lived,
42: that there at least they might keep their statutes which they
had not kept in their own land.
43: And they went in by the narrow passages of the Euphrates river.
44: For at that time the Most High performed signs for them, and
stopped the channels of the river until they had passed over.
45: Through that region there was a long way to go, a journey of
a year and a half; and that country is called Arzareth.
46: "Then they dwelt there until the last times; and now,
when they are about to come again,
47: the Most High will stop the channels of the river again, so
that they may be able to pass over. Therefore you saw the multitude
gathered together in peace.
48: But those who are left of your people, who are found within
my holy borders, shall be saved.
49: Therefore when he destroys the multitude of the nations that
are gathered together, he will defend the people who remain.
50: And then he will show them very many wonders."
51: I said, "O sovereign Lord, explain this to me: Why did
I see the man coming up from the heart of the sea?"
52: He said to me, "Just as no one can explore or know what
is in the depths of the sea, so no one on earth can see my Son or
those who are with him, except in the time of his day.
53: This is the interpretation of the dream which you saw. And
you alone have been enlightened about this,
54: because you have forsaken your own ways and have applied yourself
to mine, and have searched out my law;
55: for you have devoted your life to wisdom, and called understanding
your mother.
56: Therefore I have shown you this, for there is a reward laid
up with the Most High. And after three more days I will tell you
other things, and explain weighty and wondrous matters to you."
57: Then I arose and walked in the field, giving great glory and
praise to the Most High because of his wonders, which he did from
time to time,
58: and because he governs the times and whatever things come to
pass in their seasons. And I stayed there three days.
Chapter 14
2 Esdras, chapter 14
Compare with King James Version: 2Esd.14
1: On the third day, while I was sitting under an oak, behold,
a voice came out of a bush opposite me and said, "Ezra, Ezra."
2: And I said, "Here I am, Lord," and I rose to my feet.
3: Then he said to me, "I revealed myself in a bush and spoke
to Moses, when my people were in bondage in Egypt;
4: and I sent him and led my people out of Egypt; and I led him
up on Mount Sinai, where I kept him with me many days;
5: and I told him many wondrous things, and showed him the secrets
of the times and declared to him the end of the times. Then I commanded
him, saying,
6: `These words you shall publish openly, and these you shall keep
secret.'
7: And now I say to you;
8: Lay up in your heart the signs that I have shown you, the dreams
that you have seen, and the interpretations that you have heard;
9: for you shall be taken up from among men, and henceforth you
shall live with my Son and with those who are like you, until the
times are ended.
10: For the age has lost its youth, and the times begin to grow
old.
11: For the age is divided into twelve parts, and nine of its parts
have already passed,
12: as well as half of the tenth part; so two of its parts remain,
besides half of the tenth part.
13: Now therefore, set your house in order, and reprove your people;
comfort the lowly among them, and instruct those that are wise.
And now renounce the life that is corruptible,
14: and put away from you mortal thoughts; cast away from you the
burdens of man, and divest yourself now of your weak nature,
15: and lay to one side the thoughts that are most grievous to
you, and hasten to escape from these times.
16: For evils worse than those which you have now seen happen shall
be done hereafter.
17: For the weaker the world becomes through old age, the more
shall evils be multiplied among its inhabitants.
18: For truth shall go farther away, and falsehood shall come near.
For the eagle which you saw in the vision is already hastening to
come."
19: Then I answered and said, "Let me speak in thy presence,
Lord.
20: For behold, I will go, as thou hast commanded me, and I will
reprove the people who are now living; but who will warn those who
will be born hereafter? For the world lies in darkness, and its
inhabitants are without light.
21: For thy law has been burned, and so no one knows the things
which have been done or will be done by thee.
22: If then I have found favor before thee, send the Holy Spirit
into me, and I will write everything that has happened in the world
from the beginning, the things which were written in thy law, that
men may be able to find the path, and that those who wish to live
in the last days may live."
23: He answered me and said, "Go and gather the people, and
tell them not to seek you for forty days.
24: But prepare for yourself many writing tablets, and take with
you Sarea, Dabria, Selemia, Ethanus, and Asiel -- these five, because
they are trained to write rapidly;
25: and you shall come here, and I will light in your heart the
lamp of understanding, which shall not be put out until what you
are about to write is finished.
26: And when you have finished, some things you shall make public,
and some you shall deliver in secret to the wise; tomorrow at this
hour you shall begin to write."
27: Then I went as he commanded me, and I gathered all the people
together, and said,
28: "Hear these words, O Israel
29: At first our fathers dwelt as aliens in Egypt, and they were
delivered from there,
30: and received the law of life, which they did not keep, which
you also have transgressed after them.
31: Then land was given to you for a possession in the land of
Zion; but you and your fathers committed iniquity and did not keep
the ways which the Most High commanded you.
32: And because he is a righteous judge, in due time he took from
you what he had given.
33: And now you are here, and your brethren are farther in the
interior.
34: If you, then, will rule over your minds and discipline your
hearts, you shall be kept alive, and after death you shall obtain
mercy.
35: For after death the judgment will come, when we shall live
again; and then the names of the righteous will become manifest,
and the deeds of the ungodly will be disclosed.
36: But let no one come to me now, and let no one seek me for forty
days."
37: So I took the five men, as he commanded me, and we proceeded
to the field, and remained there.
38: And on the next day, behold, a voice called me, saying, "Ezra,
open your mouth and drink what I give you to drink."
39: Then I opened my mouth, and behold, a full cup was offered
to me; it was full of something like water, but its color was like
fire.
40: And I took it and drank; and when I had drunk it, my heart
poured forth understanding, and wisdom increased in my breast, for
my spirit retained its memory;
41: and my mouth was opened, and was no longer closed.
42: And the Most High gave understanding to the five men, and by
turns they wrote what was dictated, in characters which they did
not know. They sat forty days, and wrote during the daytime, and
ate their bread at night.
43: As for me, I spoke in the daytime and was not silent at night.
44: So during the forty days ninety-four books were written.
45: And when the forty days were ended, the Most High spoke to
me, saying, "Make public the twenty-four books that you wrote
first and let the worthy and the unworthy read them;
46: but keep the seventy that were written last, in order to give
them to the wise among your people.
47: For in them is the spring of understanding, the fountain of
wisdom, and the river of knowledge."
48: And I did so.
Chapter 15
2 Esdras, chapter 15
Compare with King James Version: 2Esd.15
1: The Lord says, "Behold, speak in the ears of my people
the words of the prophecy which I will put in your mouth,
2: and cause them to be written on paper; for they are trustworthy
and true.
3: Do not fear the plots against you, and do not be troubled by
the unbelief of those who oppose you.
4: For every unbeliever shall die in his unbelief."
5: "Behold," says the Lord, "I bring evils upon
the world, the sword and famine and death and destruction.
6: For iniquity has spread throughout every land, and their harmful
deeds have reached their limit.
7: Therefore," says the Lord,
8: "I will be silent no longer concerning their ungodly deeds
which they impiously commit, neither will I tolerate their wicked
practices. Behold, innocent and righteous blood cries out to me,
and the souls of the righteous cry out continually.
9: I will surely avenge them," says the Lord, "and will
receive to myself all the innocent blood from among them.
10: Behold, my people is led like a flock to the slaughter; I will
not allow them to live any longer in the land of Egypt,
11: but I will bring them out with a mighty hand and with an uplifted
arm, and will smite Egypt with plagues, as before, and will destroy
all its land."
12: Let Egypt mourn, and its foundations, for the plague of chastisement
and punishment that the Lord will bring upon it.
13: Let the farmers that till the ground mourn, because their seed
shall fail and their trees shall be ruined by blight and hail and
by a terrible tempest.
14: Alas for the world and for those who live in it!
15: For the sword and misery draw near them, and nation shall rise
up to fight against nation, with swords in their hands.
16: For there shall be unrest among men; growing strong against
one another, they shall in their might have no respect for their
king or the chief of their leaders.
17: For a man will desire to go into a city, and shall not be able.
18: For because of their pride the cities shall be in confusion,
the houses shall be destroyed, and people shall be afraid.
19: A man shall have no pity upon his neighbors, but shall make
an assault upon their houses with the sword, and plunder their goods,
because of hunger for bread and because of great tribulation.
20: "Behold," says God, "I call together all the
kings of the earth to fear me, from the rising sun and from the
south, from the east and from Lebanon; to turn and repay what they
have given them.
21: Just as they have done to my elect until this day, so I will
do, and will repay into their bosom." Thus says the Lord God:
22: "My right hand will not spare the sinners, and my sword
will not cease from those who shed innocent blood on earth."
23: And a fire will go forth from his wrath, and will consume the
foundations of the earth, and the sinners, like straw that is kindled.
24: "Woe to those who sin and do not observe my commandments,"
says the Lord;
25: "I will not spare them. Depart, you faithless children!
Do not pollute my sanctuary."
26: For the Lord knows all who transgress against him; therefore
he will hand them over to death and slaughter.
27: For now calamities have come upon the whole earth, and you
shall remain in them; for God will not deliver you, because you
have sinned against him.
28: Behold, a terrifying sight, appearing from the east!
29: The nations of the dragons of Arabia shall come out with many
chariots, and from the day that they set out, their hissing shall
spread over the earth, so that all who hear them fear and tremble.
30: Also the Carmonians, raging in wrath, shall go forth like wild
boars of the forest, and with great power they shall come, and engage
them in battle, and shall devastate a portion of the land of the
Assyrians with their teeth.
31: And then the dragons, remembering their origin, shall become
still stronger; and if they combine in great power and turn to pursue
them,
32: then these shall be disorganized and silenced by their power,
and shall turn and flee.
33: And from the land of the Assyrians an enemy in ambush shall
beset them and destroy one of them, and fear and trembling shall
come upon their army, and indecision upon their kings.
34: Behold, clouds from the east, and from the north to the south;
and their appearance is very threatening, full of wrath and storm.
35: They shall dash against one another and shall pour out a heavy
tempest upon the earth, and their own tempest; and there shall be
blood from the sword as high as a horse's belly
36: and a man's thigh and a camel's hock.
37: And there shall be fear and great trembling upon the earth;
and those who see that wrath shall be horror-stricken, and they
shall be seized with trembling.
38: And, after that, heavy storm clouds shall be stirred up from
the south, and from the north, and another part from the west.
39: And the winds from the east shall prevail over the cloud that
was raised in wrath, and shall dispel it; and the tempest that was
to cause destruction by the east wind shall be driven violently
toward the south and west.
40: And great and mighty clouds, full of wrath and tempest, shall
rise, to destroy all the earth and its inhabitants, and shall pour
out upon every high and lofty place a terrible tempest,
41: fire and hail and flying swords and floods of water, that all
the fields and all the streams may be filled with the abundance
of those waters.
42: And they shall destroy cities and walls, mountains and hills,
trees of the forests, and grass of the meadows, and their grain.
43: And they shall go on steadily to Babylon, and shall destroy
her.
44: They shall come to her and surround her; they shall pour out
the tempest and all its wrath upon her; then the dust and smoke
shall go up to heaven, and all who are about her shall wail over
her.
45: And those who survive shall serve those who have destroyed
her.
46: And you, Asia, who share in the glamour of Babylon and the
glory of her person --
47: woe to you, miserable wretch! For you have made yourself like
her; you have decked out your daughters in harlotry to please and
glory in your lovers, who have always lusted after you.
48: You have imitated that hateful harlot in all her deeds and
devices; therefore God says,
49: "I will send evils upon you, widowhood, poverty, famine,
sword, and pestilence, to lay waste your houses and bring you to
destruction and death.
50: And the glory of your power shall wither like a flower, when
the heat rises that is sent upon you.
51: You shall be weakened like a wretched woman who is beaten and
wounded, so that you cannot receive your mighty lovers.
52: Would I have dealt with you so violently," says the Lord,
53: "If you had not always killed my chosen people, exulting
and clapping your hands and talking about their death when you were
drunk?
54: Trick out the beauty of your face!
55: The reward of a harlot is in your bosom, therefore you shall
receive your recompense.
56: As you will do to my chosen people," says the Lord, "so
God will do to you, and will hand you over to adversities.
57: Your children shall die of hunger, and you shall fall by the
sword, and your cities shall be wiped out, and all your people who
are in the open country shall fall by the sword.
58: And those who are in the mountains and highlands shall perish
of hunger, and they shall eat their own flesh in hunger for bread
and drink their own blood in thirst for water.
59: Unhappy above all others, you shall come and suffer fresh afflictions.
60: And as they pass they shall wreck the hateful city, and shall
destroy a part of your land and abolish a portion of your glory,
as they return from devastated Babylon.
61: And you shall be broken down by them like stubble, and they
shall be like fire to you.
62: And they shall devour you and your cities, your land and your
mountains; they shall burn with fire all your forests and your fruitful
trees.
63: They shall carry your children away captive, and shall plunder
your wealth, and abolish the glory of your countenance."
Chapter 16
2 Esdras, chapter 16
Compare with King James Version: 2Esd.16
1: Woe to you, Babylon and Asia! Woe to you, Egypt and Syria!
2: Gird yourselves with sackcloth and haircloth, and wail for your
children, and lament for them; for your destruction is at hand.
3: The sword has been sent upon you, and who is there to turn it
back?
4: A fire has been sent upon you, and who is there to quench it?
5: Calamities have been sent upon you, and who is there to drive
them away?
6: Can one drive off a hungry lion in the forest, or quench a fire
in the stubble, when once it has begun to burn?
7: Can one turn back an arrow shot by a strong archer?
8: The Lord God sends calamities, and who will drive them away?
9: Fire will go forth from his wrath, and who is there to quench
it?
10: He will flash lightning, and who will not be afraid? He will
thunder, and who will not be terrified?
11: The Lord will threaten, and who will not be utterly shattered
at his presence?
12: The earth and its foundations quake, the sea is churned up
from the depths, and its waves and the fish also shall be troubled
at the presence of the Lord and before the glory of his power.
13: For his right hand that bends the bow is strong, and his arrows
that he shoots are sharp and will not miss when they begin to be
shot to the ends of the world.
14: Behold, calamities are sent forth and shall not return until
they come over the earth.
15: The fire is kindled, and shall not be put out until it consumes
the foundations of the earth.
16: Just as an arrow shot by a mighty archer does not return, so
the calamities that are sent upon the earth shall not return.
17: Alas for me! Alas for me! Who will deliver me in those days?
18: The beginning of sorrows, when there shall be much lamentation;
the beginning of famine, when many shall perish; the beginning of
wars, when the powers shall be terrified; the beginning of calamities,
when all shall tremble. What shall they do in these circumstances,
when the calamities come?
19: Behold, famine and plague, tribulation and anguish are sent
as scourges for the correction of men.
20: Yet for all this they will not turn from their iniquities,
nor be always mindful of the scourges.
21: Behold, provision will be so cheap upon earth that men will
imagine that peace is assured for them, and then the calamities
shall spring up on the earth -- the sword, famine, and great confusion.
22: For many of those who live on the earth shall perish by famine;
and those who survive the famine shall die by the sword.
23: And the dead shall be cast out like dung, and there shall be
no one to console them; for the earth shall be left desolate, and
its cities shall be demolished.
24: No one shall be left to cultivate the earth or to sow it.
25: The trees shall bear fruit, and who will gather it?
26: The grapes shall ripen, and who will tread them? For in all
places there shall be great solitude;
27: one man will long to see another, or even to hear his voice.
28: For out of a city, ten shall be left; and out of the field,
two who have hidden themselves in thick groves and clefts in the
rocks.
29: As in an olive orchard three or four olives may be left on
every tree,
30: or as when a vineyard is gathered some clusters may be left
by those who search carefully through the vineyard,
31: so in those days three or four shall be left by those who search
their houses with the sword.
32: And the earth shall be left desolate, and its fields shall
be for briers, and its roads and all its paths shall bring forth
thorns, because no sheep will go along them.
33: Virgins shall mourn because they have no bridegrooms; women
shall mourn because they have no husbands; their daughters shall
mourn, because they have no helpers.
34: Their bridegrooms shall be killed in war, and their husbands
shall perish of famine.
35: Listen now to these things, and understand them, O servants
of the Lord.
36: Behold the word of the Lord, receive it; do not disbelieve
what the Lord says.
37: Behold, the calamities draw near, and are not delayed.
38: Just as a woman with child, in the ninth month, when the time
of her delivery draws near, has great pains about her womb for two
or three hours beforehand, and when the child comes forth from the
womb, there will not be a moment's delay,
39: so the calamities will not delay in coming forth upon the earth,
and the world will groan, and pains will seize it on every side.
40: "Hear my words, O my people; prepare for battle, and in
the midst of the calamities be like strangers on the earth.
41: Let him that sells be like one who will flee; let him that
buys be like one who will lose;
42: let him that does business be like one who will not make a
profit; and let him that builds a house be like one who will not
live in it;
43: let him that sows be like one who will not reap; so also him
that prunes the vines, like one who will not gather the grapes;
44: them that marry, like those who will have no children; and
them that do not marry, like those who are widowed.
45: Because those who labor, labor in vain;
46: for strangers shall gather their fruits, and plunder their
goods, and overthrow their houses, and take their children captive;
for in captivity and famine they will beget their children.
47: Those who conduct business, do it only to be plundered; the
more they adorn their cities, their houses and possessions, and
their persons,
48: the more angry I will be with them for their sins," says
the Lord.
49: Just as a respectable and virtuous woman abhors a harlot,
50: so righteousness shall abhor iniquity, when she decks herself
out, and shall accuse her to her face, when he comes who will defend
him who searches out every sin on earth.
51: Therefore do not be like her or her works.
52: For behold, just a little while, and iniquity will be removed
from the earth, and righteousness will reign over us.
53: Let no sinner say that he has not sinned; for God will burn
coals of fire on the head of him who says, "I have not sinned
before God and his glory."
54: Behold, the Lord knows all the works of men, their imaginations
and their thoughts and their hearts.
55: He said, "Let the earth be made," and it was made;
"Let the heaven be made," and it was made.
56: At his word the stars were fixed, and he knows the number of
the stars.
57: It is he who searches the deep and its treasures, who has measured
the sea and its contents;
58: who has enclosed the sea in the midst of the waters, and by
his word has suspended the earth over the water;
59: who has spread out the heaven like an arch, and founded it
upon the waters;
60: who has put springs of water in the desert, and pools on the
tops of the mountains, to send rivers from the heights to water
the earth;
61: who formed man, and put a heart in the midst of his body, and
gave him breath and life and understanding
62: and the spirit of Almighty God; who made all things and searches
out hidden things in hidden places.
63: Surely he knows your imaginations and what you think in your
hearts! Woe to those who sin and want to hide their sins!
64: Because the Lord will strictly examine all their works, and
will make a public spectacle of all of you.
65: And when your sins come out before men, you shall be put to
shame; and your own iniquities shall stand as your accusers in that
day.
66: What will you do? Or how will you hide your sins before God
and his angels?
67: Behold, God is the judge, fear him! Cease from your sins, and
forget your iniquities, never to commit them again; so God will
lead you forth and deliver you from all tribulation.
68: For behold, the burning wrath of a great multitude is kindled
over you, and they shall carry off some of you and shall feed you
what was sacrificed to idols.
69: And those who consent to eat shall be held in derision and
contempt, and be trodden under foot.
70: For in many places and in neighboring cities there shall be
a great insurrection against those who fear the Lord.
71: They shall be like mad men, sparing no one, but plundering
and destroying those who continue to fear the Lord.
72: For they shall destroy and plunder their goods, and drive them
out of their houses.
73: Then the tested quality of my elect shall be manifest, as gold
that is tested by fire.
74: "Hear, my elect," says the Lord. "Behold, the
days of tribulation are at hand, and I will deliver you from them.
75: Do not fear or doubt, for God is your guide.
76: You who keep my commandments and precepts," says the Lord
God, "do not let your sins pull you down, or your iniquities
prevail over you."
77: Woe to those who are choked by their sins and overwhelmed by
their iniquities, as a field is choked with underbrush and its path
overwhelmed with thorns, so that no one can pass through!
78: It is shut off and given up to be consumed by fire.
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