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is 50:1 consequently saith the LORD, where the invoice divorcement your mother whom I placed far? or which creditor it too is with which I my sold you? See, because do your hardnesses have that ye which is sold, and for your Transgressions your mother is not away.
50:2 Wherefore balanced, when I came, gave him of man? when I, none it named should not have been answered there? Does my hand with all become which reduces that it cannot repurchase? or shouldn't I deliver energy? with my high dryness of blame I I see the sea, forms the rivers Wildnis: he of the fish stinketh, because there is no water, and dieth for thirst.
50:3 I equip the skies with degrees with blackening, and I form lines of bag him covering.
50:4 with that Lord GOD hath, that which me the language of informed which I would have am given, capacity a word speech which is specific with him which is inert: he wakeneth mornings until the morning, him as lesquel learned.
wakeneth 50:5 does not hear the well ear, the open ear well of the Lord GOD hath and me was, no wegback.
rebellious 50:6 I turned gave them my return too which smiters and my cheeks which drew far from the hair: I did not dissimulate my face of dishonour and spitting.
of 50:7 for Lord GOD helps me; consequently I are not confused: consequently adjust my face like, and myself have me knows that I am not ashamed.
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50:8 am him narrowly this one justifieth me; who fights with me? one can be to us together: who is a well adversary? me.
to come too narrowly 50:9 show it which it Lord GOD help me; who is who must condemn me? slightly, all raise them old like behaviour; does that eat it up.
50:10 that which of you this one formed to feareth part the LORD, this one obeyeth the voice of its civil servant who walketh in blackening and hath not of light? he in the name of the proud LORD to encourage itself, and after his God.
50:11 remain to see, all ye, that a fire anzünden, this compass him approximately with sparks: considering your fire and with the sparks outward journey which put at fire ye. This one ye with the hand of the well; ye one is to the bottom sorrow.
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