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ISA-11:9 ...for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD,
 as the waters cover the sea.

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  • 1:1 The burden the fierceness of
  • of Nineveh. The his anger? his
  • book of the fury is poured
  • vision of Nahum out like fire,
  • the Elkohshite. and the rocks are
  • 1:2 God [is] thrown down by
  • jealous, and the him.
  • LORD revengeth; 1:7 The LORD
  • the LORD [is] good, a
  • revengeth, and strong hold in
  • [is] furious; the the day of
  • LORD will take trouble; and he
  • vengeance on his knoweth them that
  • adversaries, and trust in him.
  • he reserveth 1:8 But with an
  • [wrath] for his overrunning flood
  • enemies. he will make an
  • 1:3 The LORD utter end of the
  • [is] slow to place thereof,
  • anger, and great and darkness
  • in power, and shall pursue his
  • will not at all enemies.
  • acquit [the 1:9 What do ye
  • wicked]: the LORD imagine against
  • hath his way in the LORD? he will
  • the whirlwind and make an utter
  • in the storm, and end: affliction
  • the clouds [are] shall not rise up
  • the dust of his the second time.
  • feet. 1:10 For while
  • 1:4 He rebuketh [they be] folden
  • the sea, and together [as]
  • maketh it dry, thorns, and while
  • and drieth up all they are drunken
  • the rivers: [as] drunkards,
  • Bashan they shall be
  • languisheth, and devoured as
  • Carmel, and the stubble fully
  • flower of Lebanon dry.
  • languisheth. 1:11 There is
  • 1:5 The [one] come out of
  • mountains quake thee, that
  • at him, and the imagineth evil
  • hills melt, and against the LORD,
  • the earth is a wicked
  • burned at his counsellor.
  • presence, yea, 1:12 Thus saith
  • the world, and the LORD; Though
  • all that dwell [they be] quiet,
  • therein. and likewise
  • 1:6 Who can many, yet thus
  • stand before his shall they be cut
  • indignation? and down, when he
  • who can abide in shall pass


  • through. Though I Israel: for the
  • have afflicted emptiers have
  • thee, I will emptied them out,
  • afflict thee no and marred their
  • more. vine branches.
  • 1:13 For now 2:3 The shield
  • will I break his of his mighty men
  • yoke from off is made red, the
  • thee, and will valiant men [are]
  • burst thy bonds in scarlet: the
  • in sunder. chariots [shall
  • 1:14 And the be] with flaming
  • LORD hath given a torches in the
  • commandment day of his
  • concerning thee, preparation, and
  • [that] no more of the fir trees
  • thy name be sown: shall be terribly
  • out of the house shaken.
  • of thy gods will 2:4 The chariots
  • I cut off the shall rage in the
  • graven image and streets, they
  • the molten image: shall justle one
  • I will make thy against another
  • grave; for thou in the broad
  • art vile. ways: they shall
  • 1:15 Behold upon seem like
  • the mountains the torches, they
  • feet of him that shall run like
  • bringeth good the lightnings.
  • tidings, that 2:5 He shall
  • publisheth peace! recount his
  • O Judah, keep thy worthies: they
  • solemn feasts, shall stumble in
  • perform thy vows: their walk; they
  • for the wicked shall make haste
  • shall no more to the wall
  • pass through thereof, and the
  • thee; he is defence shall be
  • utterly cut off. prepared.
  • 2:1 He that 2:6 The gates of
  • dasheth in pieces the rivers shall
  • is come up before be opened, and
  • thy face: keep the palace shall
  • the munition, be dissolved.
  • watch the way, 2:7 And Huzzab
  • make [thy] loins shall be led away
  • strong, fortify captive, she
  • [thy] power shall be brought
  • mightily. up, and her maids
  • 2:2 For the LORD shall lead [her]
  • hath turned away as with the voice
  • the excellency of of doves,
  • Jacob, as the tabering upon
  • excellency of their breasts.


  • 2:8 But Nineveh thee, saith the
  • [is] of old like LORD of hosts,
  • a pool of water: and I will burn
  • yet they shall her chariots in
  • flee away. Stand, the smoke, and
  • stand, [shall the sword shall
  • they cry]; but devour thy young
  • none shall look lions: and I will
  • back. cut off thy prey
  • 2:9 Take ye the from the earth,
  • spoil of silver, and the voice of
  • take the spoil of thy messengers
  • gold: for [there shall no more be
  • is] none end of heard.
  • the store [and] 3:1 Woe to the
  • glory out of all bloody city! it
  • the pleasant [is] all full of
  • furniture. lies [and]
  • 2:10 She is robbery; the prey
  • empty, and void, departeth not;
  • and waste: and 3:2 The noise of
  • the heart a whip, and the
  • melteth, and the noise of the
  • knees smite rattling of the
  • together, and wheels, and of
  • much pain [is] in the prancing
  • all loins, and horses, and of
  • the faces of them the jumping
  • all gather chariots.
  • blackness. 3:3 The horseman
  • 2:11 Where [is] lifteth up both
  • the dwelling of the bright sword
  • the lions, and and the
  • the feedingplace glittering spear:
  • of the young and [there is] a
  • lions, where the multitude of
  • lion, [even] the slain, and a
  • old lion, walked, great number of
  • [and] the lion's carcases; and
  • whelp, and none [there is] none
  • made [them] end of [their]
  • afraid? corpses; they
  • 2:12 The lion stumble upon
  • did tear in their corpses:
  • pieces enough for 3:4 Because of
  • his whelps, and the multitude of
  • strangled for his the whoredoms of
  • lionesses, and the wellfavoured
  • filled his holes harlot, the
  • with prey, and mistress of
  • his dens with witchcrafts, that
  • ravin. selleth nations
  • 2:13 Behold, I through her
  • [am] against whoredoms, and


  • families through she went into
  • her witchcrafts. captivity: her
  • 3:5 Behold, I young children
  • [am] against also were dashed
  • thee, saith the in pieces at the
  • LORD of hosts; top of all the
  • and I will streets: and they
  • discover thy cast lots for her
  • skirts upon thy honourable men,
  • face, and I will and all her great
  • show the nations men were bound in
  • thy nakedness, chains.
  • and the kingdoms 3:11 Thou also
  • thy shame. shalt be drunken:
  • 3:6 And I will thou shalt be
  • cast abominable hid, thou also
  • filth upon thee, shalt seek
  • and make thee strength because
  • vile, and will of the enemy.
  • set thee as a 3:12 All thy
  • gazingstock. strong holds
  • 3:7 And it shall [shall be like]
  • come to pass, fig trees with
  • [that] all they the firstripe
  • that look upon figs: if they be
  • thee shall flee shaken, they
  • from thee, and shall even fall
  • say, Nineveh is into the mouth of
  • laid waste: who the eater.
  • will bemoan her? 3:13 Behold, thy
  • whence shall I people in the
  • seek comforters midst of thee
  • for thee? [are] women: the
  • 3:8 Art thou gates of thy land
  • better than shall be set wide
  • populous No, that open unto thine
  • was situate among enemies: the fire
  • the rivers, [that shall devour thy
  • had] the waters bars.
  • round about it, 3:14 Draw thee
  • whose rampart waters for the
  • [was] the sea, siege, fortify
  • [and] her wall thy strong holds:
  • [was] from the go into clay, and
  • sea? tread the mortar,
  • 3:9 Ethiopia and make strong the
  • Egypt [were] her brickkiln.
  • strength, and [it 3:15 There shall
  • was] infinite; the fire devour
  • Put and Lubim thee; the sword
  • were thy helpers. shall cut thee
  • off, it shall eat
  • 3:10 Yet [was] thee up like the
  • she carried away, cankerworm: make


  • thyself many as
  • the cankerworm,
  • make thyself many
  • as the locusts.
  • 3:16 Thou hast
  • multiplied thy
  • merchants above
  • the stars of
  • heaven: the
  • cankerworm
  • spoileth, and
  • fleeth away.
  • 3:17 Thy crowned
  • [are] as the
  • locusts, and thy
  • captains as the
  • great
  • grasshoppers,
  • which camp in the
  • hedges in the
  • cold day, [but]
  • when the sun
  • ariseth they flee
  • away, and their
  • place is not
  • known where they
  • [are].
  • 3:18 Thy
  • shepherds
  • slumber, O king
  • of Assyria: thy
  • nobles shall
  • dwell [in the
  • dust]: thy people
  • is scattered upon
  • the mountains,
  • and no man
  • gathereth [them].
  • 3:19 [There is]
  • no healing of thy
  • bruise; thy wound
  • is grievous: all
  • that hear the
  • bruit of thee
  • shall clap the
  • hands over thee:
  • for upon whom
  • hath not thy
  • wickedness passed
  • continually?
  • ^Z^Z