14:1 Beholde,
the
day
of
the
Lord
commeth,
and
thy
spoile
shall
be
diuided
in
the
midst
of
thee.
14:2 For
I
wil
gather
all
nations
against
Ierusalem
to
battell,
and
the
citie
shall
be
taken,
&
the
houses
rifeled,
and
the
women
rauished,
and
halfe
of
the
citie
shall
goe
forth
into
captiuitie,
and
the
residue
of
the
people
shal
not
be
cut
off
from
the
citie.
14:3 Then
shall
the
Lord
goe
forth
and
fight
against
those
nations,
as
when
he
fought
in
the
day
of
battel.
14:4 And
his
feet
shall
stand
in
that
day
vpon
the
mount
of
Oliues,
which
is
before
Ierusalem
on
the
East,
and
the
mount
of
Oliues
shall
cleaue
in
the
midst
thereof
toward
the
East,
and
toward
the
West,
and
there
shall
bee
a
very
great
valley,
and
halfe
of
the
Mountaine
shall
remoue
toward
the
North,
and
halfe
of
it
toward
the
South.
14:5 And
ye
shal
flee
to
the
valley
of
the
mountaines:
for
the
valley
of
the
mountaines
shal
reach
vnto
Azal:
yea,
ye
shall
flee
like
as
yee
fled
from
before
the
earthquake
in
the
dayes
of
Uzziah
king
of
Iudah:
and
the
Lord
my
God
shall
come,
and
all
the
Saints
with
thee.
14:6 And
it
shall
come
to
passe
in
that
day,
that
the
light
shall
not
be
cleare,
nor
darke.
14:7 But
it
shall
be
one
day,
which
shalbe
knowen
to
the
Lord,
not
day
nor
night:
but
it
shal
come
to
passe
that
at
euening
time
it
shalbe
light.
14:8 And
it
shal
be
in
that
day,
that
liuing
waters
shall
goe
out
from
Ierusalem:
halfe
of
them
toward
the
former
Sea,
and
halfe
of
them
toward
the
hinder
Sea:
in
Summer
and
in
winter
shall
it
be.
14:9 And
the
Lord
shall
be
King
ouer
all
the
earth:
in
that
day
shal
there
be
one
Lord,
and
his
Name
one.
14:10 All
the
land
shall
be
turned
as
a
plaine
from
Geba
to
Rimmon,
South
of
Ierusalem:
and
it
shall
be
lifted
vp
and
inhabited
in
her
place:
from
Beniamins
gate
vnto
the
place
of
the
first
gate,
vnto
the
corner
gate,
and
from
the
towre
of
Hananiel
vnto
the
Kings
winepresses.
14:11 And
men
shall
dwell
in
it,
and
there
shalbe
no
more
vtter
destruction:
but
Ierusalem
shalbe
safely
inhabited.
14:12 And
this
shall
be
the
plague,
wherewith
the
Lord
will
smite
all
the
people,
that
haue
fought
against
Ierusalem:
their
flesh
shall
consume
away,
while
they
stand
vpon
their
feete,
and
their
eyes
shall
consume
away
in
their
holes,
and
their
tongue
shall
consume
away
in
their
mouth.
14:13 And
it
shall
come
to
passe
in
that
day,
that
a
great
tumult
from
the
Lord
shalbe
among
them,
and
they
shall
lay
holde
euery
one
on
the
hand
of
his
neighbour,
and
his
hand
shall
rise
vp
against
the
hand
of
his
neighbour.
14:14 And
Iudah
also
shall
fight
at
Ierusalem;
and
the
wealth
of
all
the
heathen
round
about
shall
be
gathered
together,
golde
and
siluer,
and
apparell
in
great
abundance.
14:15 And
so
shall
be
the
plague
of
the
horse,
of
the
mule,
of
the
camell,
and
of
the
asse,
and
of
all
the
beasts
that
shall
be
in
these
tents,
as
this
plague.
14:16 And
it
shall
come
to
passe
that
euery
one
that
is
left
of
all
the
nations
which
came
against
Ierusalem,
shall
euen
goe
vp
from
yeere
to
yeere
to
worship
the
King
the
Lord
of
hostes,
and
to
keepe
the
feast
of
Tabernacles.
14:17 And
it
shall
be,
that
who
so
will
not
come
vp
of
all
the
families
of
the
earth
vnto
Ierusalem,
to
worship
the
King
the
Lord
of
hostes,
euen
vpon
them
shall
be
no
raine.
14:18 And
if
the
family
of
Egypt
goe
not
vp,
and
come
not,
that
haue
no
raine:
there
shall
bee
the
plague
wherewith
the
Lord
will
smite
the
heathen
that
come
not
vp
to
keepe
the
feast
of
Tabernacles.
14:19 This
shall
be
the
punishment
of
Egypt,
and
the
punishment
of
all
nations
that
come
not
vp
to
keepe
the
feast
of
Tabernacles.
14:20 In
that
day
shall
there
be
vpon
the
bels
of
the
horses,
Holines
Unto
The
Lord,
and
the
pots
in
the
Lords
house
shall
bee
like
the
bowles
before
the
Altar.
14:21 Yea,
euery
pot
in
Ierusalem
and
in
Iudah
shall
bee
Holinesse
vnto
the
Lord
of
hostes,
and
all
they
that
sacrifice,
shall
come
and
take
of
them,
and
seethe
therein:
and
in
that
day
there
shall
be
no
more
the
Canaanite
in
the
house
of
the
Lord
of
hostes.