(Jonah 1:1–3)							
																								
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									The burden of Nineueh. The booke of the vision of Nahum the Elkeshite.
								
							 
																								
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									God is ielous, and the Lord reuengeth: the Lord reuengeth: euen the Lord of anger, the Lord will take vengeance on his aduersaries, and he reserueth wrath for his enemies.
								
							 
																								
								3
								
									The Lord is slow to anger, but he is great in power, and will not surely cleare the wicked: the Lord hath his way in ye whirlewind, and in the storme, and the cloudes are the dust of his feete.
								
							 
																								
								4
								
									He rebuketh the sea, and dryeth it, and he dryeth vp all the riuers: Bashan is wasted and Carmel, and the floure of Lebanon is wasted.
								
							 
																								
								5
								
									The mountaines tremble for him, and the hilles melt, and the earth is burnt at his sight, yea, the worlde, and all that dwell therein.
								
							 
																								
								6
								
									Who can stande before his wrath? or who can abide in the fiercenesse of his wrath? his wrath is powred out like fire, and the rockes are broken by him.
								
							 
																								
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									The Lord is good and as a strong hold in the day of trouble, and he knoweth them that trust in him.
								
							 
																								
								8
								
									But passing ouer as with a flood, he will vtterly destroy the place thereof, and darknesse shall pursue his enemies.
								
							 
																								
								9
								
									What doe ye imagine against the Lord? he wil make an vtter destruction: affliction shall not rise vp the seconde time.
								
							 
																								
								10
								
									For he shall come as vnto thornes folden one in another, and as vnto drunkards in their drunkennesse: they shall be deuoured as stubble fully dryed.
								
							 
																								
								11
								
									There commeth one out of thee that imagineth euill against the Lord, euen a wicked counsellour.
								
							 
																								
								12
								
									Thus saith the Lord, Though they be quiet, and also many, yet thus shall they be cut off when he shall passe by: though I haue afflicted thee, I will afflict thee no more.
								
							 
																								
								13
								
									For nowe I will breake his yoke from thee, and will burst thy bonds in sunder.
								
							 
																								
								14
								
									And the Lord hath giuen a commandement concerning thee, that no more of thy name be sowen: out of the house of thy gods will I cut off the grauen, and the molten image: I will make it thy graue for thee, for thou art vile.
								
							 
																								
								15
								
									Beholde vpon the mountaines the feete of him that declareth, and publisheth peace: O Iudah, keepe thy solemne feastes, perfourme thy vowes: for the wicked shall no more passe thorowe thee: he is vtterly cut off.