Isaiah 46 Bishops' Bible 1568
From Textus Receptus
Isa 46:1 Bel is fallen, Nabo is broken downe, whose images were a burthen for the beastes and cattell, to ouerlade them, and to make them weerie. Isa 46:2 They are sunke downe and fallen together, for they may not ease them of their burthen, therfore must they go into captiuitie. Isa 46:3 Hearken vnto me O house Iacob, and all ye that remaine yet of the house of Israel, whom I haue borne from your mothers wombe, and brought you vp from your byrth. Isa 46:4 It is euen I whiche shall beare you vnto your last age: I haue made you, I wyll also norishe you, beare you, and saue you. Isa 46:5 whom wyll ye make me lyke, or to whom wyll ye make me equall or compare me, that I shoulde be like him? Isa 46:6 Take out siluer and gold out of your purses, and way it, and hyre a goldesmith to make a god of it, that men may kneele downe and worship it: Isa 46:7 Yet must he be taken on mens shoulders and borne, and set in his place, that he may stande, and not moue out of his place: And if one crye vnto hym, he geueth no aunswere, and deliuereth not the man that calleth vpon hym from his trouble. Isa 46:8 Consider this well, and be ashamed: go into your owne selues. Isa 46:9 Remember the thinges that are past since the beginning of the worlde, that I am God, and that there is els no God, yea and that there is nothing like vnto me. Isa 46:10 In the beginning of a thing I shewe the ende therof, & I tell before thinges that are not yet come to passe: My deuise standeth stedfastly stablished, and I fulfill all my pleasure. Isa 46:11 I call a byrde out of the east, and the man by whom my counsayle shalbe fulfilled out of straunge countreys, as I haue spoken, so wyll I bryng to passe, assoone as I thinke to deuise a thing, I do it. Isa 46:12 Heare me O ye that are of an hye stomacke, but farre from righteousnesse: Isa 46:13 I shall bryng foorth my righteousnesse, it is not farre, and my health shall not tary long away: I wyll lay health in Sion, and in Israel my glory.