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2 Corinthians 7:11

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

For lo! this same thing, that ye be sorrowful after God, how much busyness it worketh in you; but defending, but indignation, but dread, but desire, but love, but vengeance. In all things ye have given yourselves to be undefouled in the cause.

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And I rebuked them, and cursed them; and I beat the men of them, and I made them bald, and I made them swear by the Lord, that they should not give their daughters to the sons of those aliens, and that they should not take of the daughters of those aliens to their sons, and to themselves;

Therefore I reprove myself, and do penance in dead spark and ashes.

My fervent love made me to be melted, either languished; for mine enemies forgat thy words.

my soul hoped in the Lord. From the morrowtide keeping till to the night;

He shall do the will of them, that dread him; and he shall hear the beseeching of them, and he shall make them safe.

Serve ye the Lord with dread; and make ye full out joy to him with trembling.

But when they were dis-easeful to me; I was clothed in an hair-shirt. I meeked my soul in fasting; and my prayer shall be turned into my bosom.

Lord, all my desire is before thee; and my wailing is not hid from thee.

To victory, [by the understanding], to the sons of Korah. As an hart desireth to the wells of waters; so thou, God, my soul desireth to thee.

For the fervent love of thine house ate me; and the shames of men saying shames to thee fell on me.

A wise man dreadeth, and boweth away from evil; a fool skippeth over, and trusteth.

Blessed is the man, which is ever dreadful; but he that is of hard heart, shall fall into evil.

Set thou me as a signet on thine heart, as a signet on thine arm; for love is strong as death, envy is hard as hell; the lamps thereof be [the] lamps of fire, and of flames.

And in the way of thy dooms, Lord, we suffered thee; thy name, and thy memorial is in desire of soul.

Mine hand made all these things, and all these things be made, saith the Lord; but to whom shall I behold, no but to a poor man and contrite in spirit, and greatly dreading my words?

And when the king had heard this word, he was sorry enough, and he setted the heart for Daniel, for to deliver him; and till to the going down of the sun he travailed for to deliver him.

And he beheld them about with wrath, and had sorrow on the blind-ness of their heart, and saith to the man, Hold forth thine hand. And he held forth, and his hand was restored to him.

And his disciples had mind, for it was written, The fervent love [or zeal] of thine house hath eaten me.

And while Paul abode them at Athens, his spirit was moved in him, for he saw the city given to idolatry.

Well, for unbelief the branches be broken; but thou standest by faith. Do not thou understand [or savour] high things, but dread thou,

And he that in this thing serveth Christ, pleaseth God, and is proved to men.

But if our wickedness commend the rightwiseness of God, what shall we say? Whether God is wicked, that bringeth in wrath? After man I say.

that debate be not in the body, but that the members be busy into the same thing each for other [or for each other].

For God shall deem them that be withoutforth. Do ye away evil from yourselves.

And ye be swollen [or blown] with pride, and not more had wailing, that he that did this work, be taken away from the middle of you.

And we pray the Lord, that ye do nothing of evil; not that we seem proved, but that ye do that that is good, and that we be as reprovable.

This blaming that is made of many, sufficeth to him, that is such one [or that is such a manner man];

but in all things give we us-selves as the ministers of God, in much patience, in tribulations, in needs, in anguishes,

Therefore, most dearworthy brethren, we that have these promises, cleanse we us from all filth of the flesh and of the spirit, doing holiness in the dread of God.

And not only in the coming of him, but also in the comfort by which he was comforted in you, telling to us your desire, your weeping, your love for me, so that I joyed more.

now I have joy; not for ye were made sorrowful, but for ye were made sorrowful to penance. For why ye be made sorry after God, that in nothing ye suffer impairment of us.

For I know your [ready] will, for the which I have glory of you with Macedonians, for also Achaia is ready from a year passed, and your love hath stirred full many.

Be ye wroth, and do not do sin [or do not ye sin]; the sun fall not down on your wrath.

And do not ye commune to unfruiteous works of darknesses; but more rather reprove ye [them].

Therefore, my most dearworthy brethren, as evermore ye have obeyed, not in my presence only, but much more now in mine absence, work ye with dread and trembling your health.

And that no man over-go, neither deceive his brother, in chaffering. For the Lord is avenger of all these things, as we before-said to you, and have witnessed.

But reprove thou men that sin before all men, that also others have dread.

Busily keep [or Take care] to give thyself a proved, praiseable workman to God, without shame, rightly treating the word of truth.

A true word is [this], and of these things I will that thou confirm others, that they that believe in God, be busy to be above [or to be before] others in good works. These things be good, and profitable to men.

Therefore dread we, lest peradventure while the promise of entering into his rest is left, that any of us be guessed to be away [or to fail].

But wisdom that is from above, first it is chaste, afterward peaceable, mild, able to be counselled [or persuadable], consenting to good things, full of mercy and of good fruits, deeming without feigning.

And if ye inwardly call him Father, which deemeth without acception of persons by the work of each man, live ye in dread in the time of your pilgrimage [in earth];

as now born young children, reasonable, without guile, covet ye milk [of full teaching], that in it ye wax into health;

but save ye them, and take ye [or ravish] them from the fire. And do ye mercy to other men, in the dread of God, and hate ye also that defouled coat, which is fleshly.

I reprove, and chastise whom I love; therefore pursue thou good men, and do penance.




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