2 Esdras

capítulo 16


Capítulos:


verso 1

Woe to you, Babylon, and Asia! Woe to you, Egypt and Syria!


verso 2

Put on sackcloth and garments of goats’ hair, wail for your children and lament; for your destruction is at hand.


verso 3

A sword has been sent upon you, and who is there to turn it back?


verso 4

A fire has been sent upon you, and who is there to quench it?


verso 5

Calamities are sent upon you, and who is there to drive them away?


verso 6

Can one drive away a hungry lion in the forest? Can one quench a fire in stubble, once it has begun to burn?


verso 7

Can one turn back an arrow that is shot by a strong archer?


verso 8

The Lord God sends the calamities, and who will drive them away?


verso 9

A fire will go out from his wrath, and who may quench it?


verso 10

He will flash lightning, and who will not fear? He will thunder, and who wouldn’t tremble?


verso 11

The Lord will threaten, and who will not be utterly broken in pieces at his presence?


verso 12

The earth and its foundations quake. The sea rises up with waves from the deep, and its waves will be troubled, along with the fish in them, at the presence of the Lord, and before the glory of his power.


verso 13

For his right hand that bends the bow is strong, his arrows that he shoots are sharp, and will not miss when they begin to be shot into the ends of the world.


verso 14

Behold, the calamities are sent out, and will not return again until they come upon the earth.


verso 15

The fire is kindled and will not be put out until it consumes the foundations of the earth.


verso 16

Just as an arrow which is shot by a mighty archer doesn’t return backward, even so the calamities that are sent out upon earth won’t return again.


verso 17

Woe is me! Woe is me! Who will deliver me in those days?


verso 18

The beginning of sorrows, when there will be great mourning; the beginning of famine, and many will perish; the beginning of wars, and the powers will stand in fear; the beginning of calamities, and all will tremble! What will they do when the calamities come?


verso 19

Behold, famine and plague, suffering and anguish! They are sent as scourges for correction.


verso 20

But for all these things they will not turn them from their wickedness, nor be always mindful of the scourges.


verso 21

Behold, food will be so cheap on earth that they will think themselves to be in good condition, and even then calamities will grow on earth: sword, famine, and great confusion.


verso 22

For many of those who dwell on earth will perish of famine; and others who escape the famine, the sword will destroy.


verso 23

The dead will be cast out like dung, and there will be no one to comfort them; for the earth will be left desolate, and its cities will be cast down.


verso 24

There will be no farmer left to cultivate the earth or to sow it.


verso 25

The trees will give fruit, but who will gather it?


verso 26

The grapes will ripen, but who will tread them? For in all places there will be a great solitude;


verso 27

for one man will desire to see another, or to hear his voice.


verso 28

For of a city there will be ten left, and two of the field, who have hidden themselves in the thick groves, and in the clefts of the rocks.


verso 29

As in an orchard of olives upon every tree there may be left three or four olives,


verso 30

or as when a vineyard is gathered, there are some clusters left by those who diligently search through the vineyard,


verso 31

even so in those days, there will be three or four left by those who search their houses with the sword.


verso 32

The earth will be left desolate, and its fields will be for briers, and its roads and all her paths will grow thorns, because no sheep will pass along them.


verso 33

The virgins will mourn, having no bridegrooms. The women will mourn, having no husbands. Their daughters will mourn, having no helpers.


verso 34

Their bridegrooms will be destroyed in the wars, and their husbands will perish of famine.


verso 35

Hear now these things, and understand them, you servants of the Lord.


verso 36

Behold, the Lord’s word: receive it. Don’t doubt the things about which the Lord speaks.


verso 37

Behold, the calamities draw near, and are not delayed.


verso 38

Just as a woman with child in the ninth month, when the hour of her delivery draws near, within two or three hours great pains surround her womb, and when the child comes out from the womb, there will be no waiting for a moment,


verso 39

even so the calamities won’t delay coming upon the earth. The world will groan, and sorrows will seize it on every side.


verso 40

“O my people, hear my word: prepare for battle, and in those calamities be like strangers on the earth.


verso 41

He who sells, let him be as he who flees away, and he who buys, as one who will lose.


verso 42

Let he who does business be as he who has no profit by it, and he who builds, as he who won’t dwell in it,


verso 43

and he who sows, as if he wouldn’t reap, so also he who prunes the vines, as he who won’t gather the grapes,


verso 44

those who marry, as those who will have no children, and those who don’t marry, as the widowed.


verso 45

Because of this, those who labor, labor in vain;


verso 46

for foreigners will reap their fruits, plunder their goods, overthrow their houses, and take their children captive, for in captivity and famine they will conceive their children.


verso 47

Those who conduct business, do so only to be plundered. The more they adorn their cities, their houses, their possessions, and their own persons,


verso 48

the more I will hate them for their sins,” says the Lord.


verso 49

Just as a respectable and virtuous woman hates a prostitute,


verso 50

so will righteousness hate iniquity, when she adorns herself, and will accuse her to her face, when he comes who will defend him who diligently searches out every sin on earth.


verso 51

Therefore don’t be like her or her works.


verso 52

For yet a little while, and iniquity will be taken away out of the earth, and righteousness will reign over us.


verso 53

Don’t let the sinner say that he has not sinned; for God will burn coals of fire on the head of one who says “I haven’t sinned before God and his glory.”


verso 54

Behold, the Lord knows all the works of men, their imaginations, their thoughts, and their hearts.


verso 55

He said, “Let the earth be made,” and it was made, “Let the sky be made,” and it was made.


verso 56

At his word, the stars were established, and he knows the number of the stars.


verso 57

He searches the deep and its treasures. He has measured the sea and what it contains.


verso 58

He has shut the sea in the midst of the waters, and with his word, he hung the earth over the waters.


verso 59

He has spread out the sky like a vault. He has founded it over the waters.


verso 60

He has made springs of water in the desert and pools on the tops of the mountains to send out rivers from the heights to water the earth.


verso 61

He formed man, and put a heart in the midst of the body, and gave him breath, life, and understanding,


verso 62

yes, the spirit of God Almighty. He who made all things and searches out hidden things in hidden places,


verso 63

surely he knows your imagination, and what you think in your hearts. Woe to those who sin, and try to hide their sin!


verso 64

Because the Lord will exactly investigate all your works, and he will put you all to shame.


verso 65

When your sins are brought out before men, you will be ashamed, and your own iniquities will stand as your accusers in that day.


verso 66

What will you do? Or how will you hide your sins before God and his angels?


verso 67

Behold, God is the judge. Fear him! Stop sinning, and forget your iniquities, to never again commit them. So will God lead you out, and deliver you from all suffering.


verso 68

For, behold, the burning wrath of a great multitude is kindled over you, and they will take away some of you, and feed you with that which is sacrificed to idols.


verso 69

Those who consent to them will be held in derision and in contempt, and be trodden under foot.


verso 70

For there will be in various places, and in the next cities, a great insurrection against those who fear the Lord.


verso 71

They will be like mad men, sparing none, but spoiling and destroying those who still fear the Lord.


verso 72

For they will destroy and plunder their goods, and throw them out of their houses.


verso 73

Then the trial of my elect will be made known, even as the gold that is tried in the fire.


verso 74

Hear, my elect ones, says the Lord: “Behold, the days of suffering are at hand, and I will deliver you from them.


verso 75

Don’t be afraid, and don’t doubt, for God is your guide.


verso 76

You who keep my commandments and precepts,” says the Lord God, “don’t let your sins weigh you down, and don’t let your iniquities lift themselves up.”


verso 77

Woe to those who are choked with their sins and covered with their iniquities, like a field is choked with bushes, and its path covered with thorns, that no one may travel through!


verso 78

It is shut off and given up to be consumed by fire.

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