4:1 If
thou
wilt
return,
O
Israel,
saith
Jehovah,
if
thou
wilt
return
unto
me,
and
if
thou
wilt
put
away
thine
abominations
out
of
my
sight;
then
shalt
thou
not
be
removed;
4:2 and
thou
shalt
swear,
As
Jehovah
liveth,
in
truth,
in
justice,
and
in
righteousness;
and
the
nations
shall
bless
themselves
in
him,
and
in
him
shall
they
glory.
4:3 For
thus
saith
Jehovah
to
the
men
of
Judah
and
to
Jerusalem,
Break
up
your
fallow
ground,
and
sow
not
among
thorns.
4:4 Circumcise
yourselves
to
Jehovah,
and
take
away
the
foreskins
of
your
heart,
ye
men
of
Judah
and
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem;
lest
my
wrath
go
forth
like
fire,
and
burn
so
that
none
can
quench
it,
because
of
the
evil
of
your
doings.
4:5 Declare
ye
in
Judah,
and
publish
in
Jerusalem;
and
say,
Blow
ye
the
trumpet
in
the
land:
cry
aloud
and
say,
Assemble
yourselves,
and
let
us
go
into
the
fortified
cities.
4:6 Set
up
a
standard
toward
Zion:
flee
for
safety,
stay
not;
for
I
will
bring
evil
from
the
north,
and
a
great
destruction.
4:7 A
lion
is
gone
up
from
his
thicket,
and
a
destroyer
of
nations;
he
is
on
his
way,
he
is
gone
forth
from
his
place,
to
make
thy
land
desolate,
that
thy
cities
be
laid
waste,
without
inhabitant.
4:8 For
this
gird
you
with
sackcloth,
lament
and
wail;
for
the
fierce
anger
of
Jehovah
is
not
turned
back
from
us.
4:9 And
it
shall
come
to
pass
at
that
day,
saith
Jehovah,
that
the
heart
of
the
king
shall
perish,
and
the
heart
of
the
princes;
and
the
priests
shall
be
astonished,
and
the
prophets
shall
wonder.
4:10 Then
said
I,
Ah,
Lord
Jehovah!
surely
thou
hast
greatly
deceived
this
people
and
Jerusalem,
saying,
Ye
shall
have
peace;
whereas
the
sword
reacheth
unto
the
life.
4:11 At
that
time
shall
it
be
said
to
this
people
and
to
Jerusalem,
A
hot
wind
from
the
bare
heights
in
the
wilderness
toward
the
daughter
of
my
people,
not
to
winnow,
nor
to
cleanse;
4:12 a
full
wind
from
these
shall
come
for
me:
now
will
I
also
utter
judgments
against
them.
4:13 Behold,
he
shall
come
up
as
clouds,
and
his
chariots
[shall
be]
as
the
whirlwind:
his
horses
are
swifter
than
eagles.
Woe
unto
us!
for
we
are
ruined.
4:14 O
Jerusalem,
wash
thy
heart
from
wickedness,
that
thou
mayest
be
saved.
How
long
shall
thine
evil
thoughts
lodge
within
thee
4:15 For
a
voice
declareth
from
Dan,
and
publisheth
evil
from
the
hills
of
Ephraim:
4:16 make
ye
mention
to
the
nations;
behold,
publish
against
Jerusalem,
[that]
watchers
come
from
a
far
country,
and
give
out
their
voice
against
the
cities
of
Judah.
4:17 As
keepers
of
a
field
are
they
against
her
round
about,
because
she
hath
been
rebellious
against
me,
saith
Jehovah.
4:18 Thy
way
and
thy
doings
have
procured
these
things
unto
thee;
this
is
thy
wickedness;
for
it
is
bitter,
for
it
reacheth
unto
thy
heart.
4:19 My
anguish,
my
anguish!
I
am
pained
at
my
very
heart;
my
heart
is
disquieted
in
me;
I
cannot
hold
my
peace;
because
thou
hast
heard,
O
my
soul,
the
sound
of
the
trumpet,
the
alarm
of
war.
4:20 Destruction
upon
destruction
is
cried;
for
the
whole
land
is
laid
waste:
suddenly
are
my
tents
destroyed,
[and]
my
curtains
in
a
moment.
4:21 How
long
shall
I
see
the
standard,
and
hear
the
sound
of
the
trumpet
4:22 For
my
people
are
foolish,
they
know
me
not;
they
are
sottish
children,
and
they
have
no
understanding;
they
are
wise
to
do
evil,
but
to
do
good
they
have
no
knowledge.
4:23 I
beheld
the
earth,
and,
lo,
it
was
waste
and
void;
and
the
heavens,
and
they
had
no
light.
4:24 I
beheld
the
mountains,
and,
lo,
they
trembled,
and
all
the
hills
moved
to
and
fro.
4:25 I
beheld,
and,
lo,
there
was
no
man,
and
all
the
birds
of
the
heavens
were
fled.
4:26 I
beheld,
and,
lo,
the
fruitful
field
was
a
wilderness,
and
all
the
cities
thereof
were
broken
down
at
the
presence
of
Jehovah,
[and]
before
his
fierce
anger.
4:27 For
thus
saith
Jehovah,
The
whole
land
shall
be
a
desolation;
yet
will
I
not
make
a
full
end.
4:28 For
this
shall
the
earth
mourn,
and
the
heavens
above
be
black;
because
I
have
spoken
it,
I
have
purposed
it,
and
I
have
not
repented,
neither
will
I
turn
back
from
it.
4:29 Every
city
fleeth
for
the
noise
of
the
horsemen
and
bowmen;
they
go
into
the
thickets,
and
climb
up
upon
the
rocks:
every
city
is
forsaken,
and
not
a
man
dwelleth
therein.
4:30 And
thou,
when
thou
art
made
desolate,
what
wilt
thou
do
Though
thou
clothest
thyself
with
scarlet,
though
thou
deckest
thee
with
ornaments
of
gold,
though
thou
enlargest
thine
eyes
with
paint,
in
vain
dost
thou
make
thyself
fair;
[thy]
lovers
despise
thee,
they
seek
thy
life.
4:31 For
I
have
heard
a
voice
as
of
a
woman
in
travail,
the
anguish
as
of
her
that
bringeth
forth
her
first
child,
the
voice
of
the
daughter
of
Zion,
that
gaspeth
for
breath,
that
spreadeth
her
hands,
[saying],
Woe
is
me
now!
for
my
soul
fainteth
before
the
murderers.