9:1 The
burden
of
the
word
of
the
Lord
in
the
land
of
Hadrach,
and
Damascus
shall
bee
the
rest
thereof:
when
the
eyes
of
man,
as
of
all
the
tribes
of
Israel
shalbe
toward
the
Lord.
9:2 And
Hamath
also
shall
border
thereby;
Tyrus
and
Zidon,
though
it
be
very
wise.
9:3 And
Tyrus
did
builde
her
selfe
a
strong
hold,
and
heaped
vp
siluer
as
the
dust,
and
fine
golde
as
the
myre
of
the
streets.
9:4 Behold,
the
Lord
wil
cast
her
out,
and
he
will
smite
her
power
in
the
sea,
and
she
shalbe
deuoured
with
fire.
9:5 Ashkelon
shall
see
it,
and
feare,
Gaza
also
shall
see
it
and
be
very
sorrowfull,
and
Ekron:
for
her
expectation
shalbe
ashamed,
and
the
king
shall
perish
from
Gaza,
and
Ashkelon
shal
not
be
inhabited.
9:6 And
a
bastard
shall
dwell
in
Ashdod,
and
I
will
cut
off
the
pride
of
the
Philistines.
9:7 And
I
wil
take
away
his
blood
out
of
his
mouth,
and
his
abominations
from
betweene
his
teeth:
but
he
that
remaineth,
euen
hee
shalbe
for
our
God,
and
he
shall
be
as
a
gouernour
in
Iudah,
and
Ekron
as
a
Iebusite.
9:8 And
I
will
encampe
about
mine
house
because
of
the
armie,
because
of
him
that
passeth
by,
and
because
of
him
that
returneth:
and
no
oppressour
shall
passe
through
them
any
more:
for
now
haue
I
seene
with
mine
eyes.
9:9 Reioyce
greatly,
O
daughter
of
Zion;
shout
O
daughter
of
Ierusalem:
beholde,
thy
King
commeth
vnto
thee:
hee
is
iust,
and
hauing
saluation,
lowly,
and
riding
vpon
an
asse,
and
vpon
a
colt,
the
foale
of
an
asse.
9:10 And
I
wil
cut
off
the
charet
from
Ephraim,
and
the
horse
from
Ierusalem:
and
the
battell
bow
shalbe
cut
off,
and
he
shall
speake
peace
vnto
the
heathen,
and
his
dominion
shalbe
from
sea
euen
to
sea,
and
from
the
Riuer,
euen
to
the
ends
of
the
earth.
9:11 As
for
thee
also,
by
the
blood
of
thy
Couenant,
I
haue
sent
foorth
thy
prisoners
out
of
the
pit,
wherein
is
no
water.
9:12 Turne
ye
to
the
strong
hold,
ye
prisoners
of
hope,
euen
to
day
doe
I
declare
that
I
will
render
double
vnto
thee:
9:13 When
I
haue
bent
Iudah
for
me,
filled
the
bow
with
Ephraim,
and
raised
vp
thy
sonnes
O
Zion,
against
thy
sonnes,
O
Greece,
and
made
thee
as
the
sword
of
a
mightie
man.
9:14 And
the
Lord
shalbe
seene
ouer
them,
and
his
arrow
shall
goe
forth
as
the
lightning:
and
the
Lord
God
shall
blow
the
trumpet,
and
shall
goe
with
whirlewinds
of
the
South.
9:15 The
Lord
of
hostes
shall
defend
them,
and
they
shall
deuoure,
and
subdue
with
sling
stones,
and
they
shal
drinke
and
make
a
noise,
as
through
wine,
and
they
shall
bee
filled
like
bowles,
and
as
the
corners
of
the
Altar.
9:16 And
the
Lord
their
God
shall
saue
them
in
that
day
as
the
flock
of
his
people,
for
they
shall
be
as
the
stones
of
a
crowne
lifted
vp
as
an
ensigne
vpon
his
land.
9:17 For
how
great
is
his
goodnesse,
and
how
great
is
his
beautie
corne
shal
make
the
yong
men
cheerefull,
and
new
wine
the
maides.