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Daniel 4:12

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

The leaves thereof were full fair, and the fruit thereof was full much, and the meat of all was in it; beasts and wild beasts dwelled under it, and birds of the air lived in the branches thereof, and each man ate of it.

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He changeth the heart of [the] princes of the people of [the] earth; and deceiveth them, that they go in vain out of the way.

A tree hath hope, if it is cut down; and again it waxeth green, and his branches spread forth.

it shall burgeon at the odour of water, and it shall make hair, that is, leaves and branches, or take root, as when it was planted first.

The spirit of our mouth, Christ the Lord, was taken in our sins; to whom we said, We shall live in thy shadow among heathen men.

In the high hill of Israel I shall plant it; and it shall break out into burgeoning, and it shall make fruit, and it shall be into a great cedar, and all birds shall dwell under it; each volatile shall make nest under the shadow of his boughs.

For why also they shall go down with him to hell, to [the] slain men with sword; and the arm of each man, shall sit under the shadowing place of him, in the midst of nations.

and he cried strongly, and said thus, Hew ye down the tree, and cut you down the boughs thereof, and shake ye away the leaves thereof, and scatter ye abroad the fruits thereof; beasts flee away, that be under it, and birds from the boughs thereof.

Which [truly] is the least of all seeds, but when it hath waxen, it is the most of all worts, and is made a tree; so that [the] birds of the air come, and dwell in the boughs [or the branches] thereof.

But of that day or hour no man knoweth, neither angels in heaven, neither the Son, but the Father.

and when it is sprung up, it waxeth into a tree, and is made greater than all herbs; and it maketh great branches, so that [the] birds of heaven may dwell under the shadow thereof.

It is like to a corn of sinapi, which a man took, and cast into his garden [or into his yard]; and it waxed, and was made into a great tree, and fowls of the air rested in the branches thereof.




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