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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Baruch 5:1


CHAPTERS: Baruch 1, 2, 3, 4, 5     
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LXX- Greek Septuagint - 72 5:1

εκδυσαι ιερουσαλημ 2419 την 3588 στολην 4749 του 3588 πενθους και 2532 της 3588 κακωσεως σου 4675 και 2532 ενδυσαι την 3588 ευπρεπειαν της 3588 παρα 3844 του 3588 θεου 2316 δοξης 1391 εις 1519 τον 3588 αιωνα 165

Douay Rheims Bible

Put off, O Jerusalem, the garment of thy mourning, and affliction: and put on the beauty, and honour of that everlasting glory which thou hast from God.

King James Bible - 72 5:1

Put off, O Jerusalem, the garment of mourning and affliction, and put on the comeliness of the glory that cometh from God for ever.

World English Bible

"'Put off, O Jerusalem, the garment of mourning and affliction, and put on the wholesomeness of the glory that comes from God for ever.

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Npnf-210 iv.vi.ii.ix Pg 18

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Baruch 5:1

Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

Npnf-201 iii.xvi.iv Pg 141
Ibid. lii. 1, 2.

‘Lift up thine eyes round about and behold thy children gathered together; behold they are gathered together and are come to thee. As I live, saith the Lord, thou shalt clothe thee with them all as with an ornament, and gird thyself with them as with the ornaments of a bride. For thy waste and corrupted and ruined places shall now be too narrow by reason of those that inhabit thee, and they that swallow thee up shall be far from thee.


Anf-01 ix.vii.xxxvi Pg 11
Rev. xxi. 2.

For after the times of the kingdom, he says, “I saw a great white throne, and Him who sat upon it, from whose face the earth fled away, and the heavens; and there was no more place for them.”4774

4774


Anf-03 v.iv.iv.xxiv Pg 14
Rev. xxi. 2.

which the apostle also calls “our mother from above;”3447

3447


Npnf-201 iii.xvi.iv Pg 8


Npnf-201 iv.vi.iii.xxxiii Pg 3
[Apparently referring (says Valesius) to Rev. xxi. 2: “And I, John, saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God, out of heaven” &c.; an extraordinary, nay, almost ludicrous application of Scripture, though perhaps characteristic of the author’s age.—Bag.] And it may be said characteristic of Eusebius himself, for it is not his only sin in this regard.

concerning which such abundant testimony is given in the divinely inspired records.


Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 5

VERSE 	(1) - 

Bar 5:1; Isa 52:1; ; Bar 61:3; ; Bar 61:10; ; Rev 21:2; .


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