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1 Samuel 15:11

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

It repenteth me, that I made Saul king; for he hath forsaken me, and hath not fulfilled my words in work. And Samuel was sorry, and he cried to the Lord in all that night.

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and it repented him that he had made man in earth; and God was wary before against time to coming [or to come], and was touched with sorrow of heart within;

and said, I shall do away man, whom I made of nought, from the face of the earth; from man till to living things, from creeping beast till to the birds of heaven; for it repenteth me that I made them.

And when the angel of the Lord had held forth his hand over Jerusalem, that he should destroy it, the Lord had mercy on the tormenting; and said to the angel smiting the people, It sufficeth now; withhold thine hand. And the angel of the Lord was beside the cornfloor of Araunah the Jebusite.

Therefore the Lord was wroth to Solomon, for his soul was turned away from the Lord God of Israel; that appeared to him the second time,

Therefore Saul was dead for his wickednesses, for he brake the behest of the Lord, which he [had] command-ed, and kept not it, but furthermore also he took counsel at a woman having a fiend speaking in the womb,

Also the Lord sent an angel into Jerusalem, that he should smite it; and when it was smitten, the Lord saw, and had mercy upon the greatness of evil; and he commanded to the angel that smote, and said, It sufficeth, now thine hand cease. And the angel of the Lord stood beside the cornfloor of Ornan the Jebusite.

Which went away from him by casting afore or by forecasting, and would not understand all his ways.

For that thing that they should love me, they backbited me; but I prayed for them.

The Lord swore, and it shall not repent him; Thou art a priest without end, by the order of Melchizedek.

Mine eyes led forth the outgoings of waters; for they kept not thy law.

But the Lord shall lead them that bow into obligations, with them that work wickedness; peace be upon Israel.

The words of his mouth be wickedness and guile; he would not understand to do well.

And they were turned, and tempted God; and they wrathed the Holy of Israel.

And they turned away themselves, and they kept not covenant; as their fathers they were turned into a shrewd bow.

Forsooth Moses prayed the Lord his God, and said, Lord, why is thy vengeance wroth against thy people, whom thou hast led out of the land of Egypt in great strength, and in a strong hand?

And the Lord was pleased with Moses’ words, that he did not the evil which he spake against his people.

they turned again to the former wickednesses of their fathers, that would not hear my words; and therefore these men went after alien gods, for to serve them; the house of Israel and the house of Judah made void my covenant, which I made with the fathers of them.

That if ye hear not this, my soul shall weep in hid place for the face of pride; it weeping shall weep, and mine eye shall cast out a tear, for the flock of the Lord is taken.

And ye turned again, and defouled my name, and ye brought again each man his servant, and each man his handmaid, which ye delivered, that they should be free, and of their own power; and ye made them subject, that they be servants and handmaids to you.

Who shall give water to mine head, and a well of tears to mine eyes? And I shall beweep day and night the slain men of the daughter of my people.

Haste they, and take they wailing on you; your eyes bring down tears, and your eyelids flow with waters;

Forsooth if a just man turneth away himself from his rightfulness [or rightwiseness], and doeth wickedness by all his abominations, which a wicked man is wont to work, whether he shall live? All his rightfulnesses [or rightwisenesses] which he did, shall not be had in mind; in his trespassing by which he trespassed, and in his sin which he sinned, he shall die in those [or them].

The Lord had mercy on this thing; It shall not be, said the Lord God.

And God saw the works of them, that they were converted from their evil way; and God had mercy on the malice which he spake, that he would do to them, and did not.

And he prayed to the Lord, and said, Lord, I beseech, whether this is not my word, when I was yet in my land? For this thing I purposed for to flee into Tarshish; for I know, that thou, God, art meek and merciful, patient, and of much merciful doing, and forgiving of malice.

and which be turned away behind the back of the Lord, and which sought not the Lord, neither ensearched him.

but he that shall dwell still [or steadfast] into the end, shall be safe.

But I say to you, love ye your enemies, do ye well to them that hate you, and pray ye for them that pursue, and slander you;

And it was done in those days, he went out into an hill to pray; and he was all night dwelling in the prayer of God.

For my just man liveth of faith; that if he withdraweth himself, he shall not please to my soul.

All the people of the Lord sendeth to you, these things; What is this trespassing? Why have ye forsaken the Lord God of Israel, and have builded a cursed altar, and have gone away from the worshipping of him?

And this sin be far from me against the Lord, that I cease to pray for you; and I shall teach you a rightful [or right] way and a good.

And Samuel said to Saul, Thou hast done follily, and thou hast not kept the behests of thy Lord God, which he commanded to thee; and if thou haddest not done this thing, right now the Lord had made ready thy realm upon Israel without end;

Forsooth the word of the Lord was made to Samuel, and said,

Now therefore go thou, and slay Amalek, and destroy thou all his things; spare thou not him, nor covet thou anything of his things; but slay thou from man unto woman, and little child, and sucking, ox, and sheep, and camel, and ass.

And Samuel saw no more Saul unto the day of his death; nevertheless Samuel bewailed Saul, for it repented the Lord, that he had ordained Saul king upon Israel.

And Saul and the people spared Agag, and the best flocks of sheep, and of great beasts, and clothes, and rams, and all things that were fair; and they would not destroy those [or them]; but whatever thing was vile, and reprovable, they destroyed that thing.

And the Lord said to Samuel, How long bewailest thou Saul, since I have cast him away, that he reign not upon Israel; fill thine horn with oil, and come, that I send thee to Jesse of Bethlehem; for among his sons I have purveyed a king to me.

And the word displeased in the eyes of Samuel, for they had said, Give thou to us a king, that he deem us. And Samuel prayed to the Lord.




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