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2 Corinthians 12:14

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Lo! this third time I am ready to come to you, and I shall not be grievous to you; for I seek not those things that be yours, but you. For neither sons owe to [make] treasure to father and mother, but the father and mother to the sons.

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The fruit of a rightful [or rightwise] man is the tree of life; and he that taketh souls, is a wise man.

A good man shall leave after him heirs, sons, and the sons of sons; and the chattel [or substance] of a sinner is kept to a just [or rightwise] man.

Houses and riches be given of father and mother; but a prudent wife is given properly of the Lord.

Son of man, prophesy thou of the shepherds of Israel, prophesy thou; and thou shalt say to the shepherds, The Lord God saith these things, Woe to the shepherds of Israel, that fed himself [or themselves]; whether flocks be not fed of shepherds?

And of no man I coveted silver, and gold, either cloth,

No man seek that thing that is his own, but that thing that is of another.

as I by all things please to all men, not seeking that that [or what] is profitable to me, but that that is profitable to many men, that they be made safe.

If any man hungereth, eat he at home, that ye come not together into doom. And I shall dispose other things, when I come.

But I shall come to you, when I shall pass by Macedonia; for why I shall pass by Macedonia.

but I shall come to you soon, if God will; and I shall know not the word of them that be blown with pride, but the virtue.

If others be partners of your power, why not rather we? But we use not this power, but we suffer all things, that we give no hindering to the evangel of Christ.

What then is my meed? That I preaching the gospel, put the gospel without others’ cost, [or expense, either taking of sustenance therefore], that I use [or mis-use] not my power in the gospel.

For why when I was free of all men, I made me servant of all men, to win the more men [or that I should win more men].

And in this trusting I would first come to you, that ye should have the second grace,

And when I was among you, and had need, I was chargeous to no man; for brethren that came from Macedonia, fulfilled [or supplied] that that failed to me. And in all things I have kept [me], and shall keep me without charge to you.

And what is it, that ye had less than other churches, [no] but that I myself grieved you not, [betaking of you]? Forgive ye to me this wrong.

My small children, which I bear again, till that Christ be formed in you, [My little sons, whom I child, or I bring forth by travail, again, till Christ be formed in you,]

Therefore, my brethren most dear-worthy and most desired, my joy and my crown, so stand ye in the Lord, most dear brethren.

Not for I seek gift, but I require, [or seek again], fruit abounding in your reason.

As ye know, how we prayed you, and comforted each of you, as the father his sons,

so we desiring you with great love, would have betaken to you not only the gospel of God, but also our lives, for ye be made most dear-worthy to us.




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