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Jeremiah 45:3

Young's Literal Translation 1862

`Thou hast said, Wo to me, now, for Jehovah hath added sorrow to my pain, I have been wearied with my sighing, and rest I have not found.

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Also -- to-day `is' my complaint bitter, My hand hath been heavy because of my sighing.

Wo to me, for I have inhabited Mesech, I have dwelt with tents of Kedar.

I had not believed to look on the goodness of Jehovah In the land of the living!

Deep unto deep is calling At the noise of Thy water-spouts, All Thy breakers and Thy billows passed over me.

I have been weary with my sighing, I meditate through all the night `on' my bed, With my tear my couch I waste.

Old from provocation is mine eye, It is old because of all mine adversaries,

I have been wearied with my calling, Burnt hath been my throat, Consumed have been mine eyes, waiting for my God.

Thou hast shewed thyself weak in a day of adversity, Straitened is thy power,

`Thus said Jehovah, God of Israel, concerning thee, O Baruch:

My refreshing for me `is' sorrow, For me my heart `is' sick.

Who doth make my head waters, And mine eye a fountain of tears? And I weep by day and by night, For the wounded of the daughter of my people.

From above He hath sent fire into my bone, And it subdueth it, He hath spread a net for my feet, He hath turned me backward, He hath made me desolate -- all the day sick.

Come in doth all their evil before Thee, And one is doing to them as Thou hast done to me, For all my transgressions, For many `are' my sighs, and my heart `is' sick!

For though He afflicted, yet He hath pitied, According to the abundance of His kindness.

Because of this, having this ministration, according as we did receive kindness, we do not faint,

wherefore, we faint not, but if also our outward man doth decay, yet the inward is renewed day by day;

and in the doing good we may not be faint-hearted, for at the proper time we shall reap -- not desponding;

and ye, brethren, may ye not be weary doing well,




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