46:1 The
word
of
the
Lord
which
came
to
Ieremiah
the
Prophet,
against
the
Gentiles,
46:2 Against
Egypt,
against
the
armie
of
Pharaoh
Necho
king
of
Egypt,
which
was
by
the
riuer
Euphrates
in
Carchemish,
which
Nebuchad-rezzar
king
of
Babylon
smote
in
the
fourth
yeere
of
Iehoiakim
the
son
of
Iosiah
king
of
Iudah.
46:3 Order
ye
the
buckler
and
shield,
and
draw
neere
to
battell.
46:4 Harnesse
the
horses,
and
get
vp
ye
horsemen,
and
stand
forth
with
your
helmets,
furbish
the
speares,
and
put
on
the
brigandines.
46:5 Wherefore
haue
I
seene
them
dismaid,
and
turned
away
backe
and
their
mightie
ones
are
beaten
downe,
&
are
fled
apace,
and
looke
not
back:
for
feare
was
round
about,
saith
the
Lord.
46:6 Let
not
the
swift
flee
away,
nor
the
mightie
man
escape:
they
shal
stumble
and
fall
toward
the
North
by
the
riuer
Euphrates.
46:7 Who
is
this
that
cometh
vp
as
a
flood,
whose
waters
are
moued
as
ye
riuers
46:8 Egypt
riseth
vp
like
a
flood,
and
his
waters
are
moued
like
the
riuers,
and
he
saith,
I
wil
goe
vp,
and
will
couer
the
earth,
I
will
destroy
the
citie
and
the
inhabitants
thereof.
46:9 Come
vp
ye
horses,
and
rage
yee
charets,
and
let
the
mightie
men
come
forth,
the
Ethiopians
and
the
Libyans
that
handle
the
shield,
and
the
Lydians
that
handle
and
bend
the
bow.
46:10 For
this
is
the
day
of
the
Lord
God
of
hostes,
a
day
of
vengeance,
that
he
may
auenge
him
of
his
aduersaries:
and
the
sword
shal
deuoure,
and
it
shall
be
satiate,
and
made
drunke
with
their
blood:
for
the
Lord
God
of
hosts
hath
a
sacrifice
in
the
North
countrey
by
the
riuer
Euphrates.
46:11 Goe
vp
into
Gilead,
and
take
balme,
O
virgine,
the
daughter
of
Egypt:
in
vaine
shalt
thou
vse
many
medicines:
for
thou
shalt
not
be
cured.
46:12 The
nations
haue
heard
of
thy
shame,
and
thy
crie
hath
filled
the
land:
for
the
mightie
man
hath
stumbled
against
the
mightie,
and
they
are
fallen
both
together.
46:13 The
word
that
the
Lord
spake
to
Ieremiah
the
Prophet,
how
Nebuchadrezzar
King
of
Babylon
should
come
&
smite
the
land
of
Egypt.
46:14 Declare
ye
in
Egypt,
and
publish
in
Migdol,
and
publish
in
Noph,
and
in
Tahpanhes:
say
ye,
Stand
fast,
and
prepare
thee;
for
the
sword
shal
deuoure
round
about
thee.
46:15 Why
are
thy
valiant
men
swept
away
they
stood
not,
because
the
Lord
did
driue
them.
46:16 He
made
many
to
fall,
yea
one
fell
vpon
another,
and
they
said,
Arise,
and
let
vs
goe
againe
to
our
owne
people,
and
to
the
land
of
our
natiuitie,
from
the
oppressing
sword.
46:17 They
did
crie
there,
Pharaoh
king
of
Egypt
is
but
a
noise,
he
hath
passed
the
time
appointed.
46:18 As
I
liue,
saith
the
King,
whose
Name
is
the
Lord
of
hostes,
Surely
as
Tabor
is
among
the
mountaines,
and
as
Carmel
by
the
Sea,
so
shall
hee
come.
46:19 Oh
thou
daughter
dwelling
in
Egypt,
furnish
thy
selfe
to
goe
into
captiuitie:
for
Noph
shalbe
waste
and
desolate
without
an
inhabitant.
46:20 Egypt
is
like
a
very
faire
heifer,
but
destruction
commeth:
it
commeth
out
of
the
North.
46:21 Also
her
hired
men
are
in
the
midst
of
her,
like
fatted
bullocks,
for
they
also
are
turned
backe,
and
are
fled
away
together;
they
did
not
stand,
because
the
day
of
their
calamitie
was
come
vpon
them,
and
the
time
of
their
visitation.
46:22 The
voice
thereof
shall
goe
like
a
serpent,
for
they
shall
march
with
an
armie,
and
come
against
her
with
axes,
as
hewers
of
wood.
46:23 They
shall
cut
downe
her
forrest,
saith
the
Lord,
though
it
cannot
be
searched,
because
they
are
more
then
the
grashoppers,
and
are
innumerable.
46:24 The
daughter
of
Egypt
shalbe
confounded,
she
shalbe
deliuered
into
the
hand
of
the
people
of
the
North.
46:25 The
Lord
of
hostes
the
God
of
Israel
saith,
Behold,
I
will
punish
the
multitude
of
No,
and
Pharaoh,
and
Egypt,
with
their
gods,
and
their
kings,
euen
Pharaoh,
and
all
them
that
trust
in
him.
46:26 And
I
will
deliuer
them
into
the
hand
of
those
that
seeke
their
liues,
and
into
the
hand
of
Nebuchadrezzar
king
of
Babylon,
and
into
the
hand
of
his
seruants,
and
afterwards
it
shalbe
inhabited,
as
in
the
dayes
of
old,
saith
the
Lord.
46:27 But
feare
not
thou,
O
my
seruant
Iacob,
and
be
not
dismaied,
O
Israel:
for
behold,
I
will
saue
thee
from
afarre
off,
and
thy
seed
from
the
land
of
their
captiuitie,
and
Iacob
shall
returne
and
be
in
rest
and
at
ease,
and
none
shall
make
him
afraid.
46:28 Feare
thou
not,
O
Iacob
my
seruant,
saith
the
Lord,
for
I
am
with
thee,
for
I
will
make
a
full
end
of
all
the
nations
whither
I
haue
driuen
thee,
but
I
will
not
make
a
full
end
of
thee,
but
correct
thee
in
measure,
yet
will
I
not
leaue
thee
wholly
vnpunished.