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2 Kings 12:4

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

And Joash said to the priests, All the money of [the] holy things, that is brought of men passing forth into the temple of the Lord, and that is offered for the price of [the] soul, and that men bring willfully, and by freedom of their heart, into the temple of the Lord, [the] priests by their order take it.

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Nevertheless the people offered in high places; for the temple was not builded to the name of the Lord till into that day.

Soothly Solomon loved the Lord, and went in the behests of David, his father, except that Solomon offered in high places and burnt incense.

Forsooth Solomon builded his own house in thirteen years, and brought it till to perfection, or perfect end.

Wherefore Joash, king of Judah, took all the hallowed things, that Jehosh-aphat had hallowed, and Jehoram, and Ahaziah, the fathers of him, kings of Judah, and which things he had offered, and all the silver, that might be found in the treasures [or treasuries] of the temple of the Lord, and in the palace of the king. And he sent these to Hazael, king of Syria; and he went away from Jerusalem.

And the priests repair the coverings of the house, if they see anything needful in repairing.

no but this only, that he did not away high things; for yet the people made sacrifice, and burnt incense in high things.

nevertheless he destroyed not [the] high things; yet the people made sacrifice, and burnt incense in high things.

And he offered sacrifices, and burnt incense in high places, and in hills, and under each tree full of boughs.

and they burnt there incense on the altars, by the custom of heathen men, which the Lord had translated or brought over from the face of them. And they did [the] worst words, that is, worst works, and they wrathed the Lord;

Go thou to Hilkiah, the great priest, and command that the money, which is borne into the temple of the Lord, be molten together, which money the porters of the temple have gathered of the people;

But also king David hallowed to the Lord all the vessels of gold, and of silver, and of brass; and the silver, and the gold, which the king had taken of all folks, as well of Idumea, and of Moab, and of the sons of Ammon, as of [the] Philistines, and of Amalek.

My God, I know, that thou provest hearts, and that thou lovest simpleness, that is, lowness, or meekness, of heart; wherefore in the simpleness of mine heart, I have offered gladly all these things; and I have seen with great joy thy people, which is found here, to offer gifts to thee.

And he brought into the house of the Lord those things that his father [had] avowed, silver and gold, and diverse appurtenance of vessels;

they brought in faithfully both the first fruits, and tithes, and whatever things they had avowed [or vowed]. And Conaniah, the deacon [or Levite], was [the] sovereign of those things; and Shimei, his brother was the second, next to him;

and he ordained priests in their offices; and commanded them for to serve in the house of the Lord.

And all men that were in compass about helped the hands of them, with vessels of silver, and of gold, with their substance, with appurtenance of household, and with work beasts, besides, or over, these things which they offered by their free will.

they gave by their mights the costs of the work, one and forty thousand pieces of gold; and five thousand bezants of silver; and priests’ clothes an hundred.

And take thou freely all the silver and gold, whatever thou findest in all the province of Babylon, and that that the people will offer, and of priests that offered by free will to the house of their God, which is in Jerusalem;

Men and women gave bies of the arms, and earrings, and other rings, and ornaments of their arms nigh the hand; each golden vessel was separated into the gifts of the Lord.

All men and women offered gifts with devout souls, that the works should be made, which the Lord commanded by the hand of Moses; all the sons of Israel hallowed will-fully things to the Lord.

Separate ye at you the first fruits to the Lord; each willful man and of ready will offer them to the Lord, gold, and silver, and brass,

Moses betook to them all the gifts of the sons of Israel. And when they were busy in their work each day, the people offered their avows early.

soothly if any man will again-buy his tithes, he shall add to the fifth part of those [or them];

For why all these of [the] thing that was plenteous [or abundant] to them cast in to the gifts of God; but this widow of that thing that failed to her, cast all her livelode [or all her lifelode], that she had.




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