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1 Kings 11:13

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

neither I shall do away all the realm, but I shall give one lineage to thy son, for David, my servant, and for Jerusalem, which I chose.

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Forsooth the Lord raised to Solomon an adversary, Hadad the Idumean, of the king’s seed, that was in Edom.

but one lineage shall dwell to him, for David, my servant, and for Jerusalem, the city which I chose of all the lineages of Israel;

and I shall torment the seed of David on this thing, nevertheless not in all days.

Forsooth Rehoboam reigned on the sons of Israel, which dwelled in the cities of Judah.

and Israel departed from the house of David, till into this present day.

Forsooth it was done, when all Israel had heard that Jeroboam [was] turned again, they sent, and called him, when the company was gathered together, and they made him king upon all Israel; and no man followed the house of David, except the lineage alone of Judah.

that thine eyes be opened on this house by night and day, on the house of which thou saidest, My name shall be there; that thou hear the prayer, which thy servant prayeth to thee in this place;

And the Lord had mercy on them, and turned again to them for his covenant, that he had made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; and he would not destroy them, neither cast them away utterly, into this present time.

And the Lord was wroth greatly to Israel; and he took away them from his sight, and none was left, no but the lineage of Judah only.

and I shall defend this city, and I shall save it for myself, and for David, my servant.

And he builded altars in the house of the Lord, of which the Lord said, I shall set my name in Jerusalem.

Therefore the Lord said, I shall do away also Judah from my face, as I did away Israel; and I shall cast away this city Jerusalem, which I chose, and the house of which I said, My name shall be there.

Forsooth the Lord would not destroy Judah, for David, his servant, as he promised to David, that he should give to him a lantern, and to his sons in all days.

But the Lord would not destroy the house of David, for the covenant which he had made with David, and for he had promised to give to him a lantern, and to his sons, in all time.

The song of degrees. Lord, have thou mind on David; and of all his mildness.

Thither I shall bring forth the horn of David; I [have] made ready a lantern to my christ.

Lord, where be thine eld [or old] mercies; as thou hast sworn to David in thy truth?

And what shall be answered to the messengers of [the] folk? for the Lord hath founded Zion, and the poor men of his people shall hope in him.

For Zion I shall not be still, and for Jerusalem I shall not rest, till the just [or rightwise] man thereof go out as shining, and the saviour thereof be tended as a lamp.

and give ye not silence to him, till he stablish, and till he set Jeru-salem praising in [the] earth.

His empire shall be multiplied, and none end shall be of his peace; he shall sit on the seat of David, and on the realm of him, that he confirm it, and make strong in doom and rightfulness [or rightwiseness], from henceforth and till into without end. The fervent love of the Lord of hosts shall make this.

In the place which your Lord God choose that his name be therein. Thither ye shall bear all things, which I command to you, burnt sacrifices, and sacrifices, and the tithes, and the first fruits of your hands, and whatever is the best thing in gifts, which ye avow to the Lord.

but ye shall come to the place which your Lord God choose of all your lineages, that he put his name there, and dwell therein;

For not for thy rightwiseness, and for the equity of thine heart thou shalt enter, that thou wield their land; but for they did wickedly, they were done away, when thou enteredest, and that the Lord should [ful] fill his word which he promised under an oath to thy fathers, to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.




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