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1 Kings 8:51

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

For it is thy people, and thine heritage, which thou leddest out of the land of Egypt, from the midst of the iron furnace;

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For thou hast separated them to thee into thine heritage from all the peoples of [the] earth, as thou spakest by Moses, thy servant, when thou, Lord God, leddest our fathers out of Egypt.

that thou hear from heaven, that is, from thy steadfast dwelling place, the prayers of them, and that thou make doom, and forgive to thy people, though they be sinful;

And we be thy servants, and thy people, which thou hast again-bought in thy great strength, and in thy strong hand.

Lord, make thou safe thy people, and bless thou thine heritage; and rule thou them, and enhance thou them till into without end.

Lo! I have sodden thee, but not as silver; I chose thee in the chimney of poverty.

Lord, be thou not wroth enough, and have thou no more mind on our wickedness. Lo! Lord, behold thou, all we be thy people.

which I commanded to your fathers, in the day in which I led them out of the land of Egypt, from the iron furnace; and I said, Hear ye my voice, and do ye all things which I commanded to you, and ye shall be into a people to me, and I shall be into God to you;

The part of Jacob is not as these things; for he that made all things is the part of Jacob, and Israel is the sceptre of his heritage; the Lord of hosts is his name.

Then the king Nebuchadnezzar nighed to the door of the furnace of fire burning, and said, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, the servants of high God living [or of high living God], go ye out, and come ye. And anon Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego went out of the midst of the fire.

Forsooth the part of the Lord is his people; Jacob is the little part of his heritage.

Forsooth the Lord took you, and led you out of the iron furnace, or strong tribulation, of Egypt, that he should have a people of heritage, as it is in [the] present day.




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