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Acts 5:21

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Whom when they had heard, they entered early into the temple, and taught. And the prince of priests came, and they that were with him, and called together the council, and all the elder men of the children of Israel; and sent to the prison, that they should be brought forth.

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That he should learn [or teach] his princes as himself; and that he should teach his eld [or old] men prudence.

But I say to you, that each man that is wroth to his brother, shall be guilty to doom; and he that saith to his brother, Fie!, [that is, a word of scorn], shall be guilty to the council; but he that saith Fool, [that is, a word of despising], shall be guilty to the fire of hell.

And as the day was come, the elder men of the people, and the princes of priests, and the scribes came together, and led him into their council, and said,

Pilate answered, Whether I am a Jew? Thy folk and the bishops betook thee to me; what hast thou done?

And early again he came into the temple; and all the people came to him; and he sat, and taught them.

For thou shalt be his witness to all men, of those things that thou hast seen and heard.

as the prince of priests yieldeth witnessing to me, and all the greatest of birth [or the more in birth]. Of whom also I took epistles to brethren, and went to Damascus, to bring from thence men bound into Jerusalem, that they should be pained.

But the prince of priests rose up, and all that were with him, that is the heresy of Sadducees, and were filled with envy;

And when they had brought them, they set them in the council; and the prince of priests asked them,

But a man rose in the council, a Pharisee, Gamaliel by name, a doctor of the law, a worshipful man to all the people, and commanded the men to be put withoutforth for a while.

And they went joying from the sight of the council, that they were had worthy to suffer despising for the name of Jesus.




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