47:1 Come
downe
and
sit
in
the
dust:
O
virgin
daughter
of
Babylon,
sit
on
the
ground:
there
is
no
throne,
O
daughter
of
the
Caldeans:
for
thou
shalt
no
more
be
called
tender
and
delicate.
47:2 Take
the
milstones
and
grinde
meale,
vncouer
thy
lockes:
make
bare
the
legge:
vncouer
the
thigh,
passe
ouer
the
riuers.
47:3 Thy
nakednes
shalbe
vncouered,
yea
thy
shame
shalbe
seene:
I
will
take
vengeance,
and
I
will
not
meet
thee
as
a
man.
47:4 As
for
our
redeemer,
the
Lord
of
hostes
is
his
Name,
the
Holy
one
of
Israel.
47:5 Sit
thou
silent,
and
get
thee
into
darknes,
O
daughter
of
the
Caldeans:
for
thou
shalt
no
more
be
called
the
Ladie
of
kingdomes.
47:6 I
was
wroth
with
my
people:
I
haue
polluted
mine
inheritance,
and
giuen
them
into
thine
hand:
thou
didst
shew
them
no
mercy;
vpon
the
ancient
hast
thou
very
heauily
layed
the
yoke.
47:7 And
thou
saydst,
I
shall
bee
a
Ladie
for
euer:
so
that
thou
didst
not
lay
these
things
to
thy
heart,
neither
didst
remember
the
later
end
of
it.
47:8 Therefore
heare
now
this,
thou
that
art
giuen
to
pleasures,
that
dwellest
carelesly,
that
sayest
in
thine
heart,
I
am,
and
none
else
besides
mee,
I
shall
not
sit
as
a
widow,
neither
shall
I
know
the
losse
of
children.
47:9 But
these
two
things
shall
come
to
thee
in
a
moment
in
one
day;
the
losse
of
children,
and
widowhood;
they
shall
come
vpon
thee
in
their
perfection,
for
the
multitude
of
thy
sorceries,
and
for
the
great
abundance
of
thine
inchantments.
47:10 For
thou
hast
trusted
in
thy
wickednesse:
thou
hast
said,
None
seeth
me.
Thy
wisedome
and
thy
knowledge,
it
hath
peruerted
thee,
and
thou
hast
said
in
thine
heart,
I
am,
and
none
else
besides
me.
47:11 Therefore
shall
euill
come
vpon
thee,
thou
shalt
not
know
from
whence
it
riseth:
and
mischiefe
shall
fall
vpon
thee,
thou
shalt
not
be
able
to
put
it
off:
and
desolation
shall
come
vpon
thee
suddenly,
which
thou
shalt
not
know.
47:12 Stand
now
with
thine
inchantments,
and
with
the
multitude
of
thy
sorceries,
wherein
thou
hast
laboured
from
thy
youth;
if
so
be
thou
shalt
be
able
to
profite,
if
so
be
thou
mayest
preuaile.
47:13 Thou
art
wearied
in
the
multitude
of
thy
counsels:
let
now
the
astrologers,
the
starre-gazers,
the
monethly
prognosticators
stand
vp,
and
saue
thee
from
these
things
that
shall
come
vpon
thee.
47:14 Behold,
they
shall
be
as
stubble:
the
fire
shall
burne
them,
they
shall
not
deliuer
themselues
from
the
power
of
the
flame:
there
shall
not
bee
a
coale
to
warme
at,
nor
fire
to
sit
before
it.
47:15 Thus
shal
they
be
vnto
thee
with
whom
thou
hast
laboured,
euen
thy
merchants
from
thy
youth,
they
shall
wander
euery
one
to
his
quarter:
none
shall
saue
thee.