II Esras.
1.1 Esdras is commanded to reproue the people.
1.24 God threatneth to cast them off,
1.35 and to giue their houses to a people of more grace than they.
2.1 God complaineth of his people:
2.10 Yet Esdras is willed to comfort them.
2.34 Because they refused, the Gentiles are called.
2.43 Esdras seeth the Sonne of God, and those that are crowned by him.
3.1 Esdras is troubled,
3.13 and acknowledgeth the sinnes of the people:
3.28 yet complaineth that the heathen were lords ouer them, being more wicked than they.
4.1 The Angel declareth the ignorance of Esdras in Gods iudgemnts,
4.13 and aduiseth him not to meddle with things aboue his reach.
4.23 Neuerthelesse Esdras asketh diuers questions and receiueth answers to them.
5.1 The signes of the things to come.
5.23 He asketh why God choosing but one people, did cast them off.
5.30 Hee is taught, that Gods Iudgements are vnsearchable:
5.46 and that God doeth not all at once.
6.1 Gods purpose is eternall.
6.8 The next world shall follow this immediatly.
6.13 What shall fall out at last.
6.31 He is promised more knowledge,
6.38 and reckoneth vp the workes of the creation,
6.57 and complaineth that they haue no part in the world for whome it was made.
7.4 The way is narrow.
7.12 When it was made narrow.
7.28 All shall die and rise againe.
7.33 Christ shall sit in iudgement.
7.46 God hath not made Paradise in vaine,
7.62 & is merciful.
8.1 Many created, but few saued.
8.6 Hee asketh why God destroyeth his owne worke,
8.26 and prayeth God to looke vpon the people which onelu serue him.
8.41 God answereth that all seed commeth not to God,
8.52 and that glory is prepared for him and such alike.
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9.7 Who shall be saued, and who not.
9.19 All the world is now corrupted:
9.22 Yey God doeth saue a few.
9.33 He complaineth that those perish which keepe Gods Law:
9.38 and seeth a woman lamenting in a field.
10.1 Hee comforteth the woman in the field.
10.17 She vanisheth away, and a citie appeareth in her place.
10.40 The Angel declareth these visiions in the field.
11.1 Hee seeth in his dreame an Eagle comming out of the Sea:
11.37 And a Lion kout of a wood talking to the Eagle.
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12.3 The Eagle which hee saw, is destroyed.
12.10 The vision is interpreted.
12.37 He is bid to write his visions,
12.39 and to fast, that he may see more.
12.46 He doth comfort those, that were grieued for his absence.
13.1 Hee seeth in his dreame a man comming out of the sea.
13.25 The decaration of his dreame.
13.54 He is praised, and promised to see more.
14.1 A voice out of a bush calleth Esdras,
14.10 and telleth him that the world waxeth old.
14.22 He desireth, because the Law was burnt, to write all againe,
14.24 and is bid to get awift writers.
14.39 Hee and they are filled with vnderstandin:
14.45 but hee is charged not to publish all athat is written.
15.1 The prophecie is certaine.
15.5 God will take vengeance vpon the wicked,
15.12 Vpon Egypt,
15.28 And horrible vision.
15.43 Babylon and Asia are threatned.
16.1 Babylon and other places are threatned with plagues that cannot be auoided:
16.23 and with desolation.
16.40 The seruants of the Lorde must looke for toubles:
16.51 and not hide their sinnes,
16.74 But leaue them, and they shall be deliuered.
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