Isaias

Septuaginta

Septuaginta. The Book of Isaiah According to the Septuagint (Codex Alexandrinus). Ottley, Richard, Rusden, editor. Cambridge: C.J. Clay and Sons, 1904.

9 And they shall lay open the secret things of the houses of the citadel of David. And they saw that they were more in number, and that they had turned off the water of the old pool into the city,

10 And that they had pulled down the houses of Jerusalem for a fortification of the wall for the city.

[*](‘vision ’: ‘word,’ B c.)[*](1. ‘befallen thee, that ’ ℵB.)[*](2. Lit. ‘ of asword,’ acc. to ℵAQ (not B).)[*](3. ‘and being taken have ’ ℵc. B. For ‘bound’ A by clerical error reads ‘received’ (one letter inserted).)[*](5. ‘and a ’ B.)[*](9. ‘he turped.’)[*](10. ‘fortifications of a wall.’)
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11 And ye made for yourselves a (pool of) water between the two walls, further inward than the old pool ; and ye looked not to him who made it from the beginning, and ye saw not him that

12 And the Lord of Hosts called it in that day weeping, and beating of the breast, and shaving of the head, and girding with