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2 Kings 6:33

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

And yet while he spake to them, the messenger that came to him appear-ed; and then also the king who said, Lo! so great evil is of the Lord; sooth-ly what more shall I abide of the Lord?

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And Cain said to the Lord, My wickedness is more than that I deserve forgiveness;

And the king of Israel said, Alas! alas! alas! the Lord hath gathered together us three kings to betake us into the hand of Moab.

Forsooth Elisha said, Hear ye the word of the Lord; the Lord saith these things, In this time tomorrow, a bushel of [tried] flour shall be sold for a stater, and two bushels of barley for a stater, in the gate of Samaria.

But stretch forth thine hand a little, and touch thou all things that he hath in possession, taking them away, or extinguishing them; and if he curse not thee in the face, he is verily simple, and rightwise, and dreading thee.

and said, I went naked out of the womb of my mother, and naked I shall turn again thither; the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; as it pleased the Lord, so be it done; the name of the Lord be blessed.

What swelleth thy spirit against God, that thou bring forth of thy mouth such words?

therefore put to thine hand, and touch his bone and his flesh, and then thou shalt see, that he shall curse thee in thy face.

Forsooth his wife said to him, Dwellest thou yet in thy simpleness, that is, fondness or foolishness? Curse thou God, and die.

Abide thou the Lord, do thou manly; and thine heart be comforted, and suffer thou for the Lord.

be thou subject to the Lord, and pray thou him. Do not thou pursue [or follow] him, that hath prosperity in his way; nor a man doing unright-fulness.

For they, that do wickedly, shall be destroyed; but they that suffer the Lord, shall inherit the land.

Nevertheless, my soul, be thou subject to God; for my patience is of him.

The folly of a man deceiveth his steps; and he burneth in his soul against God.

The eld [or old] error is gone away; thou shalt keep peace, peace, for thou, Lord, we hoped in thee.

Who of you dreadeth the Lord, and heareth the voice of his servant? Who went in darknesses, and light is not to him, hope he in the name of the Lord, and trust he on his God.

I shall abide the Lord, that hath hid his face from the house of Jacob, and I shall abide him.

And it shall pass by that, and it shall fall down, and it shall hunger. And when it shall hunger, it shall be wroth, and shall curse his king and his God, and it shall behold upward.

Forbid thy foot from nakedness, and thy throat from thirst; and thou saidest, I despaired, I shall not do; for I loved burningly alien gods, and I shall go after them.

Who is this that said, that a thing should be done, when the Lord commandeth not?

What grutched a man living, a man punished for his sins?

Therefore thou, son of man, say to the house of Israel, Thus ye spake, saying, Our wickednesses and our sins be [up] on us, and we fail in those [or them]; how therefore may we live?

Whether a trump shall sound in a city, and the people shall not dread? Whether evil shall be in a city, which evil the Lord shall not make?

For yet the vision is far, and it shall appear into the end, and shall not lie; if it shall make dwelling, abide thou it, for it coming shall come, and shall not tarry.

And he said to them also a parable, that it behooveth to pray evermore, and not fail;

that we be not deceived of Satan; for we know his thoughts.

so that on the contrary ye rather forgive and comfort, lest peradventure he that is such a manner man, be swallowed up, [or be sopped up, or despair], by more great heaviness.

And Saul said to his squire, Draw out thy sword, and slay me, lest per-adventure these uncircumcised men come, and slay me, and scorn me. And his squire would not, for he was afeared by full great dread; therefore Saul took his sword, and felled thereon.




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