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Ecclesiastes 8:11

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Forsooth for the sentence is not brought forth soon against evil men, the sons of men do evils without any dread.

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and wrote in the epistle, Put ye Uriah even against the battle, where the battle is strongest, that is, where the adversaries be strongest, and forsake ye him, that he be smitten and perish.

God gave to him a place of penance, and he misuseth that into pride; soothly the eyes of God be beholding in the ways of that man.

after the multitude of his wrath, he shall not seek after God. God is not in his sight;

For he said in his heart, I shall not be moved, from generation into gener-ation without evil.

And thou, Lord God, doing mercy, and merciful; patient, and of much mercy, and soothfast.

and when the Lord passed before him, he said, Lordshipper, Lord God, merciful, and pious, patient, and of much mercy doing, and soothfast,

Soothly Pharaoh saw that rest was given, and he made grievous his heart, and he heard not them, as the Lord commanded.

And the heart of Pharaoh was made hard, so that he delivered not the people, soothly neither in this time.

This thing is the worst among all things, that be done under the sun, that the same thing befall to all men; wherefore and the hearts of the sons of men be filled with malice and with despising in their life; and after these things, they shall be led down into hells [or to hell].

Do we mercy to the wicked man, and he shall not learn to do rightwise-ness; in the land of saints he did wicked things, and he shall not see the glory of the Lord.

For what thing dreadedest thou busy, for thou liedest, and thoughtest not on me? And thou thoughtest not in thine heart, that I am still, and as not seeing; and thou hast forgotten me.

for this thing, ye remnants of Judah, hear now the word of the Lord. The Lord of hosts, God of Israel, saith these things, If ye set your face, for to enter into Egypt, and if ye enter, to dwell there,

Moab was plenteous from his young waxing age, and rested in his dregs, neither was shed [or poured] out from vessel into vessel, and went not into passing over; therefore his taste dwelled in him, and his odour is not changed.




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