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Acts 28:2

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

And the heathen men did to us not little courtesy [or Soothly barbar-ians gave to us not little humanity]. And when a fire was kindled, they refreshed us all, for the rain that came, and the cold.

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Therefore all the men of Judah and of Benjamin came together into Jerusalem in three days; that is the ninth month, in the twentieth day of the month; and all the people sat in the street of God’s house, and trembled for sin, and for rain.

Thou shalt not seek vengeance, neither thou shalt be mindful of the wrong of thy citizens; thou shalt love thy friend as thyself; I am the Lord.

but be he among you as a man born in the land; and ye shall love him as yourself, for also ye were comelings in the land of Egypt; I am your Lord God.

And whoever giveth drink to one of these least, a cup of cold water only, in the name of a disciple, truly I say to you, he shall not lose his meed.

And the servants and [the] ministers stood at the coals, for it was cold, and they warmed them; and Peter was with them, standing and warming him.

And in the day pursuing, we came to Sidon; and Julius treated courteously Paul, and suffered [him] to go to friends, and to do his needs [or to do the care of him].

But when Paul had gathered a quantity of cuttings of vines, and laid on the fire, an adder came forth from the heat, and took him by the hand.

And when the heathen men of the isle saw the beast hanging in his hand, they said together, For this man is a manslayer; and when he escaped from the sea, God’s vengeance suffer-eth him not to live in earth.

To Greeks and to barbarians, to wise men and to unwise men, I am debtor,

But take ye a sick man in belief, not in deemings, [or in deceptions, or disputations], of thoughts.

He that eateth, despise not him that eateth not; and he that eateth not, deem not him that eateth. For God hath taken him to him [or God hath taken him].

And the prepuce of kind that fulfilleth the law, shall deem thee, that by letter and circumcision art a trespasser against the law.

But if I know not the virtue of a voice, I shall be to him, to whom I shall speak, a barbaric; and he that speaketh to me, shall be a barbaric.

in travail and neediness, in many wakings, in hunger, in thirst, in many fastings, in cold and nakedness.

where is not male and female, heathen man and Jew, circumcision and prepuce, barbarous and Scythian, bondman and free, but all things and in all things Christ.

and do not ye forget hospitality; for by this some men pleased to angels, that were received to harbour.




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