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Genesis 6:5

Bishops Bible 1568

But God sawe that the malice of man was great in the earth, and all the imagination of the thoughtes of his heart was only euyll euery day

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For out of the heart, proceade euyll thoughtes, murders, adulteries, whordomes, theftes, false witnesse, blasphemyes.

O Hierusalem, washe thine heart from wickednesse, that thou mayest be helped: Howe long shall thy vayne thoughtes remayne with thee

Among all thynges, man hath the most deceiptfull and stubburne heart: Who shall then knowe it

Among all thinges that come to passe vnder the sunne, this is a miserie, that it happeneth vnto all alike: This is the cause also that the heartes of men are full of wickednesse, and madde foolishnesse is in their heartes as long as they liue, vntyll they dye

Lo this onlye haue I founde, that God made man iust and right: but they sought many inuentions

And the Lorde smelled a sweete or quiet sauour, and the Lord sayde in his heart: I wyll not hencefoorth curse the grounde any more for mans sake, for the imagination of mans heart is euyll euen from his youth: neyther wyll I smyte any more euery thyng lyuyng, as I haue done

The Lorde looked downe from heauen vpon the chyldren of men: to see if there were any that did vnderstand and seeke after the Lorde

For we our selues also were some tyme foolyshe, disobedient, deceaued, seruyng diuers lustes & voluptuousnes, lyuyng in maliciousnesse and enuie, full of hate, hatyng one another.

And he sayde vnto me, Go thy way in, and loke what wicked abhominations they do here

But the men of Sodome were wicked, and exceedyng sinners agaynst the Lorde

Then sayde he vnto me, Thou sonne of man, hast thou seene what the auncientes of the house of Israel do secretly, euery one in the chaumber of his imagerie? for they say, The Lorde seeth vs not, the Lorde hath forsaken the earth

An heart that goeth about wicked imaginations, feete that be swyft in running to mischiefe

So that when he heareth the wordes of this othe, he blesse hym selfe in his heart, saying: I shall haue peace, I wyll walke in the meanyng of myne owne heart: to put the drunken to the thirstie

How much more then an abhominable and vyle man, which drincketh wickednesse like water

But as the dayes of Noe were, so shall also the commyng of the sonne of man be.

And as it was in the dayes of Noe: so shall it be also in the dayes of the sonne of man.

Which sometime had ben disobedient, when once the long sufferyng of God abode in ye dayes of Noe, whyle the Arke was a preparyng, wherein fewe, that is to say eyght soules, were saued in the water:

Hast thou marked the way of the world, wherin wicked men haue walked




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