Isaiah 3:19
The sweete perfumes, and the bracelettes, and the mufflers,
The sweete perfumes, and the bracelettes, and the mufflers,
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20The bonnettes, and the sloppes, and the head bandes, and the tablettes, and the earynges,
21And rynges, and nose iewels:
22The costly apparell, and the vayles, and the wimples, & the crispyng pinnes,
23And the glasses, and the fine linnen, and the hoodes, and the lawnes.
24And in steade of good smell there shalbe stincke, and in steade of their girdle a rent, and for well set heere there shalbe baldnesse, in steade of a stomacher a sacke cloth, & sunne burnyng for beautie.
16Moreouer the Lord hath said, seing the daughters of Sion are waxen proude, & walke with stretched foorth neckes, and wanton lokes, goyng and trippyng nicely, and tinckelyng with their feete:
17Therfore shall the Lorde shaue the heades of the daughters of Sion, and shall discouer their filthinesse.
18In that day shall the Lord take away the gorgiousnesse of the attire about their feete, & the caules, and the rounde tires after the fashion of the moone.
10I clothed thee with broidred worke, and shod thee with badgers skin, and I gyrded thee about with fine linnen, and couered thee with silke.
11I decked thee with costly apparell, I put braselets vpon thy hands, a chayne about thy necke.
12And I put a frontlet vpon thy face, and eareringes vpon thyne eares, and a beautifull crowne vpon thyne head.
9For they shalbe an encrease of grace vnto thy head, and as a chayne about thy necke.
13And thou shalt make ouches of golde:
14And two chaynes of fine golde of a certayne length, linke worke & wreathed, and fasten the wreathed chaynes to the ouches.
26They shal strip thee out of thy clothes, and take away thy faire iewels.
3Whose apparel shal not be outward with brayded heere, & hanging on of gold, eyther in putting on of gorgeous apparel.
19Shall the caruer make hym a carued image? and shall the goldesmith couer hym with golde, or cast hym into a fourme of siluer plates?
15And they made vpon the brestlap two fastenyng chaynes of writhen worke and pure golde.
10Thy cheekes and thy necke is beautifull as the turtles, and hanged with spanges and goodly iewels,
11a neckband of golde wyll we make thee, with siluer buttons.
26And the wayght of ye golden earinges that he required, was a thousand and seuen hundred sicles of golde, besyde chaynes and iewelles, and purple rayment that was on the kynges of Madian, and besyde the chaynes that were about their camels neckes.
22And thou shalt make vpon the brestlap two fastenyng chaynes of pure golde and wreathen worke.
16And he made chaynes of wreathe worke for the quier, & put them on the heades of the pillers: and made an hundred pomegranates, and put them on the chaynes.
6And the children of Israel layde their goodly rayment from them, euen by the mount Horeb.
15And girded with girdles vpon their loynes and with dyed attire vpon their heades, lokyng all like princes, after the maner of the Babylonians in Chaldea, the lande where they were borne.
17And they put the two chaynes of golde in the two ringes in the corners of the brestlap.
18And the two endes of the two chaynes they fastened in the two ouches, and put them on the shoulders of the Ephod, vpon the forefront of it.
22Ye shall destroy also the couering of your siluer images, and the decking of your golden idols, euen as filthynesse shalt thou put them away: And thou shalt say vnto it, Get thee hence.
4And when the people hearde this euil tidinges, they sorowed: and no man dyd put on his best rayment.
42And a noyse of a mery company at it, and with the men, beside the multitude of the people, were brought men of Saba out of the desert, which gaue them bracelettes vpon their handes, and beautifull crownes vpon their heades.
39I wyll geue thee ouer into their handes, and they shal destroy thy hie place, and breake downe thy hye places, they shall strip thee also out of thy clothes: thy farre iewels shall they take from thee, and so leaue thee naked and bare.
24And put the two wreathen chaynes of golde in the two ringes which are in the edges of the brestlap.
25And the other two endes of the chaines thou shalt fasten in two close ouches, and put them vpon the shoulders of the ephod on the foreside of it.
2And Aaron sayd vnto them: Plucke of the golden earynges which are in the eares of your wiues, of your sonnes, & of your daughters, & bring them vnto me.
3And all the people plucked of the golden earinges which they had in their eares, and brought them vnto Aaron.
18They shall girde them selues with sackcloth, feare shall couer them, shame shalbe vpon all faces, and baldnesse vpon their heades.
19Their siluer shall they cast foorth in the streetes, and their golde shalbe dispised: yea their siluer and golde shall not be able to deliuer them in the day of the wrath of the Lorde, they shall not satisfie their soules, neither fyll their bellyes therwith, because it was a stumblyng blocke of their iniquitie.
22And they came both men and women, euen as many as were wyllyng hearted, and brought bracelettes and earinges, ringes and chaynes, whiche iewelles were all of golde: & all the men brought a waue offeryng of golde vnto the Lorde.
25And they made litle belles of pure golde, and put them amongst the pomgranates rounde about vpon the edge of the tunicle.
22But a wyfe shall borowe of her neighbour, and of her that soiourneth in her house, iewels of syluer, and iewels of golde, and rayment: and ye shall put them on your sonnes and daughters, & shall robbe the Egyptians.
13I wyll visite vpon her the dayes of Baal wherein she burned incense to hym, and decked her selfe with eareringes and iewels, she folowed her louers, and forgate me saith the Lorde.
17The goodly iewels whiche I gaue thee of mine owne golde and siluer, hast thou taken and made thee mens images therof, and committed whordome with them.
12And in that day dyd the Lorde God of hoastes call men vnto weepyng and mournyng, to baldnesse and girdyng about with sackcloth.
6And this is the cause that pride compasse them rounde about: and crueltie couereth them as a garment.
9Siluer is brought out of Tharsis, and beaten to plates, and gold from Ophir, a worke that is made with the hande of the craftesman, and they are clothed with yelowe silke and scarlet: all these are the worke of cunning men.
28And a mitre of fine whyte silke, and goodly bonettes of fine whyte silke, and lynnen sloppes of twyned whyte silke.
2Make thee bondes and chaynes, and put them about thy necke,
8That they may bynde their kynges in chaynes: and their nobles with iron fetters.
7For in that day euery man shall cast out his idols of siluer, and his idols of golde, whiche ye haue made with your owne handes vnto your sinne.
9Lykewyse also the women, that they araye them selues in comely apparell, with shamefastnesse, and discrete behauiour, not in brayded heere, either golde or pearles, or costly aray: