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2 Timothy 2:15

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

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

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He saith to them, Therefore every wise man of [the] law [taught] in the kingdom of heavens, is like to an husbandman, that bringeth forth of his treasure new things and old.

And in many such parables he spake to them the word, as they might hear;

And the Lord said, Who, guessest thou, is a true [or a faithful] dispenser, and prudent, whom the lord hath ordained on his meine, to give them in time a measure of wheat?

Ye men of Israel, hear ye these words. Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God before you by virtues, and wonders, and tokens, which God did by him in the middle of you, as ye know,

For I fled [or flew] not away, that I told not to you all the counsel of God.

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

Greet well Apelles, the noble in Christ [or noble in Christ]. Greet well them that be of Aristobulus’ house.

Neither give ye your members arms of wickedness to sin, but give ye yourselves to God, as they that live of dead men, and your members arms of rightwiseness to God.

For we speak wisdom among perfect men, but not wisdom of this world, neither of princes of this world, that be destroyed;

For not he that commendeth himself is approved, but whom God commendeth.

Which also made us able ministers of the new testament, not by letter, but by Spirit; for the letter slayeth, but the Spirit quickeneth.

but do we away the privy things of shame, not walking in subtle guile, neither doing adultery by the word of God [or neither adulterating the word of God], but in showing of the truth commending us-selves to each conscience of men before God.

And therefore we strive, whether absent, whether present, to please him.

For now whether counsel I men, or God? or whether I seek to please men? If I pleased yet men, I were not Christ’s servant.

In whom also ye were called, when ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your health, in whom ye believing be marked with the Holy Ghost of promise,

but as we be approved of God, that the gospel of God should be taken to us, so we speak; not as pleasing to men, but to God that proveth our hearts.

And, brethren, we pray you, reprove, [or chastise], unpeaceable [or unquiet] men. Comfort ye men of little heart, receive ye sick men, be ye patient to all men.

Thou putting forth these things to brethren, shalt be a good minister of Christ Jesus; nourished with words of faith and of good doctrine, which thou hast gotten.

Therefore haste we to enter into that rest, that no man fall into the same ensample of unbelief.

Blessed is the man, that suffereth temptation; for when he shall be proved, he shall receive the crown of life, which God promised to men that love him.

For willfully he begat us by the word of truth, that we be a beginning of his creature.

Wherefore, brethren, be ye more busy, that by good works ye make your calling and choosing certain; for ye doing these things, shall not do sin any time [or shall not sin any time].

But I shall give busyness, that oft after my death ye have mind of these things.

For which thing, ye most dear, abiding these things, be ye busy to be found to him in peace, unspotted and undefouled.




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