31:1 Woe
to
them
that
go
down
to
Egypt
for
helpe,
and
stay
on
horses,
and
trust
in
charets,
because
they
are
many;
and
in
horsemen,
because
they
are
very
strong:
but
they
looke
not
vnto
the
Holy
one
of
Israel,
neither
seeke
the
Lord.
31:2 Yet
he
also
is
wise,
and
will
bring
euill,
and
wil
not
call
backe
his
words:
but
will
arise
against
the
house
of
the
euill
doers,
and
against
the
helpe
of
them
that
worke
iniquitie.
31:3 Now
the
Egyptians
are
men
and
not
God,
and
their
horses
flesh
and
not
spirit:
when
the
Lord
shall
stretch
out
his
hand,
both
he
that
helpeth
shall
fall,
and
hee
that
is
holpen
shall
fall
downe,
and
they
all
shall
faile
together.
31:4 For
thus
hath
the
Lord
spoken
vnto
me;
Like
as
the
lyon
and
the
yong
lyon
roaring
on
his
pray,
when
a
multitude
of
shepheards
is
called
foorth
against
him,
he
will
not
be
afraid
of
their
voice,
nor
abase
himselfe
for
the
noyse
of
them:
so
shall
the
Lord
of
hostes
come
downe
to
fight
for
mount
Zion,
and
for
the
hill
thereof.
31:5 As
birds
flying,
so
wil
the
Lord
of
hostes
defend
Ierusalem,
defending
also
hee
will
deliuer
it,
and
passing
ouer,
he
will
preserue
it.
31:6 Turne
yee
vnto
him
from
whom
the
children
of
Israel
haue
deeply
reuolted.
31:7 For
in
that
day
euery
man
shall
cast
away
his
idoles
of
siluer,
and
his
idoles
of
gold,
which
your
owne
hands
haue
made
vnto
you
for
a
sinne.
31:8 Then
shall
the
Assyrian
fall
with
the
sword,
not
of
a
mightie
man;
and
the
sword,
not
of
a
meane
man,
shal
deuoure
him:
but
hee
shall
flee
from
the
sword,
and
his
young
men
shall
be
discomfited.
31:9 And
hee
shall
passe
ouer
to
his
strong
holde
for
feare,
and
his
princes
shall
be
afraid
of
the
ensigne,
sayth
the
Lord,
whose
fire
is
in
Zion,
and
his
fornace
in
Ierusalem.