2:1 Moreouer,
the
word
of
the
Lord
came
to
me,
saying;
2:2 Goe,
and
crie
in
the
eares
of
Ierusalem,
saying;
Thus
sayth
the
Lord,
I
remember
thee,
the
kindnesse
of
thy
youth,
the
loue
of
thine
espousals,
when
thou
wentest
after
me
in
the
wildernesse,
in
a
land
that
was
not
sowen.
2:3 Israel
was
holinesse
vnto
the
Lord,
and
the
first
fruites
of
his
increase:
all
that
deuoure
him,
shall
offend,
euill
shall
come
vpon
them,
sayth
the
Lord.
2:4 Heare
ye
the
word
of
the
Lord,
O
house
of
Iacob,
and
all
the
families
of
the
house
of
Israel.
2:5 Thus
sayth
the
Lord,
What
iniquitie
haue
your
fathers
found
in
me,
that
they
are
gone
farre
from
mee,
and
haue
walked
after
vanitie,
and
are
become
vaine
2:6 Neither
sayd
they,
Where
is
the
Lord
that
brought
vs
vp
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
that
led
vs
through
the
wildernesse,
through
a
land
of
deserts
and
of
pittes,
through
a
land
of
drought,
and
of
the
shadow
of
death,
through
a
land
that
no
man
passed
thorow,
and
where
no
man
dwelt.
2:7 And
I
brought
you
into
a
plentifull
countrey,
to
eate
the
fruit
thereof,
and
the
goodnesse
thereof;
but
when
ye
entred
yee
defiled
my
land,
and
made
mine
heritage
an
abomination.
2:8 The
Priests
said
not,
Where
is
the
Lord
and
they
that
handle
the
Law
knew
me
not:
the
pastours
also
transgressed
against
mee,
and
the
Prophets
prophecied
by
Baal,
and
walked
after
things
that
doe
not
profit.
2:9 Wherefore,
I
will
yet
pleade
with
you,
sayth
the
Lord,
and
with
your
childrens
children
will
I
pleade.
2:10 For
passe
ouer
the
yles
of
Chittim,
and
see;
and
send
vnto
Kedar
and
consider
diligently,
and
see
if
there
be
such
a
thing.
2:11 Hath
a
nation
changed
their
Gods,
which
are
yet
no
Gods
but
my
people
haue
changed
their
glory,
for
that
which
doth
not
profit.
2:12 Be
astonished,
O
yee
heauens,
at
this,
and
be
horribly
afraid,
be
yee
very
desolate,
saith
the
Lord.
2:13 For
my
people
haue
committed
two
euils:
they
haue
forsaken
me,
the
fountaine
of
liuing
waters,
and
hewed
them
out
cisternes,
broken
cisternes
that
can
hold
no
water.
2:14 Is
Israel
a
seruant
is
he
a
home-borne
slaue
why
is
he
spoiled
2:15 The
young
lyons
roared
vpon
him
and
yelled,
and
they
made
his
land
waste:
his
cities
are
burnt
without
inhabitant.
2:16 Also
the
children
of
Noph
and
Tahapanes
haue
broken
the
crowne
of
thy
head.
2:17 Hast
thou
not
procured
this
vnto
thy
selfe,
in
that
thou
hast
forsaken
the
Lord
thy
God,
when
he
led
thee
by
the
way
2:18 And
now
what
hast
thou
to
doe
in
the
way
of
Egypt,
to
drinke
the
waters
of
Sihor
Or
what
hast
thou
to
doe
in
the
way
of
Assyria,
to
drinke
the
waters
of
the
riuer
2:19 Thine
owne
wickednesse
shall
correct
thee,
and
thy
backslidings
shall
reproue
thee:
know
therefore
and
see,
that
it
is
an
euill
thing
and
bitter
that
thou
hast
forsaken
the
Lord
thy
God,
and
that
my
feare
is
not
in
thee,
saith
the
Lord
GOD
of
Hostes.
2:20 For
of
old
time
I
haue
broken
thy
yoke,
and
burst
thy
bands,
and
thou
saidst;
I
will
not
transgresse:
when
vpon
euery
high
hill,
and
vnder
euery
greene
tree
thou
wandrest,
playing
the
harlot.
2:21 Yet
I
had
planted
thee
a
noble
vine,
wholy
a
right
seede:
How
then
art
thou
turned
into
the
degenerate
plant
of
a
strange
vine
vnto
me
2:22 For
though
thou
wash
thee
with
nitre,
and
take
thee
much
sope,
yet
thine
iniquitie
is
marked
before
me,
saith
the
Lord
GOD.
2:23 How
canst
thou
say,
I
am
not
polluted,
I
haue
not
gone
after
Baalim
see
thy
way
in
the
valley,
know
what
thou
hast
done:
thou
art
a
swift
dromedarie
trauersing
her
wayes.
2:24 A
wild
asse
vsed
to
the
wildernesse,
that
snuffeth
vp
the
wind
at
her
pleasure,
in
her
occasion
who
can
turne
her
away
all
they
that
seeke
her
will
not
wearie
themselues,
in
her
moneth
they
shall
find
her.
2:25 Withhold
thy
foote
from
being
vnshod,
and
thy
throte
from
thirst:
but
thou
saidst,
There
is
no
hope.
No,
for
I
haue
loued
strangers,
and
after
them
will
I
goe.
2:26 As
the
thiefe
is
ashamed,
when
he
is
found:
so
is
the
house
of
Israel
ashamed,
they,
their
kings,
their
princes,
and
their
priests,
&
their
prophets,
2:27 Saying
to
a
stocke;
Thou
art
my
father,
and
to
a
stone;
Thou
hast
brought
me
forth:
for
they
haue
turned
their
backe
vnto
me,
and
not
their
face:
but
in
the
time
of
their
trouble,
they
will
say;
Arise
and
saue
vs.
2:28 But
where
are
thy
Gods
that
thou
hast
made
thee
let
them
arise
if
they
can
saue
thee
in
the
time
of
thy
trouble:
for
according
to
the
number
of
thy
cities,
are
thy
Gods,
O
Iudah.
2:29 Wherefore
will
yee
plead
with
me
yee
all
haue
transgressed
against
me,
saith
the
Lord.
2:30 In
vaine
haue
I
smitten
your
children,
they
receiued
no
correction:
your
owne
sword
hath
deuoured
your
prophets,
like
a
destroying
lyon.
2:31 O
generation,
see
yee
the
word
of
the
Lord:
haue
I
beene
a
wildernesse
vnto
Israel
a
land
of
darkenesse
wherefore
say
my
people;
We
are
Lords,
we
will
come
no
more
vnto
thee
2:32 Can
a
maide
forget
her
ornaments,
or
a
bride
her
attire
yet
my
people
haue
forgotten
me
dayes
without
number.
2:33 Why
trimmest
thou
thy
way
to
seeke
loue
therefore
hast
thou
also
taught
the
wicked
ones
thy
wayes.
2:34 Also
in
thy
skirts
is
found
the
blood
of
the
soules
of
the
poore
innocents:
I
haue
not
found
it
by
secret
search,
but
vpon
all
these.
2:35 Yet
thou
sayest;
Because
I
am
innocent,
surely
his
anger
shall
turne
from
me:
behold,
I
will
plead
with
thee,
because
thou
sayest,
I
haue
not
sinned.
2:36 Why
gaddest
thou
about
so
much
to
change
thy
way
thou
also
shalt
bee
ashamed
of
Egypt,
as
thou
wast
ashamed
of
Assyria.
2:37 Yea
thou
shalt
goe
forth
from
him,
and
thine
hands
vpon
thine
head:
for
the
Lord
hath
reiected
thy
confidences,
and
thou
shalt
not
prosper
in
them.