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Ecclesiastes 8:12

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Nevertheless of that, that a sinner doeth evil an hundred times, and is suffered by patience, I knew that good it shall be to men dreading God, that reverence his face, or presence.

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Therefore none other was such as Ahab, that was sold to do evil in the sight of the Lord; for Jezebel his wife excited [or stirred] him thereto;

All earth be moved from his face; for he hath founded the world unmoveable.

For now the Lord bringeth not in his strong vengeance, neither he avengeth felonies greatly here.

Alleluia. Blessed is the man that dreadeth the Lord; he shall delight full much in his commandments.

He blessed all men that dread the Lord; both little and greater.

For thou shalt eat the travails of thine hands; thou art blessed, and it shall be well to thee.

But mild men shall inherit the land; and shall delight in the multitude of peace.

praise ye the Lord in his holy hall. All earth be moved of his face;

Therefore God did well to the midwives; and the people increased, and was comforted greatly.

Evil pursueth sinners; and goods shall be given to just [or rightwise] men.

Blessed is the man, which is ever dreadful; but he that is of hard heart, shall fall into evil.

All we hear together the end of speaking. Dread thou God, and keep his behests; that is to know, every man.

I have learned that all the works, that God made, last steadfastly unto without end; we may not add anything to those works, neither take away from those things, which God made, that he be dreaded.

Utterly it is a wretched sickness; as he came, so he shall turn again. What profiteth it to him, that he travailed into the wind?

Where be many dreams, be full many vanities, and words without number; but dread thou God.

Also I saw these things in the days of my nativity; a just [or rightwise] man perisheth in his rightfulness [or rightwiseness], and a wicked man liveth much time in his malice.

It is good, that thou sustain a just [or rightwise] man; but also withdraw thou not thine hand from him; for he that dreadeth God, is not negligent of anything.

They be not cleansed unto this day, and they dreaded not, and they went not in the law of the Lord, and in my behests, which I gave before you, and before your fathers.

Then the king shall say to them, that shall be on his right half, Come ye, the blessed of my Father, take ye in possession the kingdom made ready to you from the making [or the beginning] of the world.

And his mercy is from kindred into kindreds, to men that dread him.

But after thine hardness and unrepentant heart, thou treasurest to thee wrath in[to] the day of wrath, and of showing of the rightful doom of God,

And if God willing to show his wrath, and to make his power known, hath suffered in great patience vessels of wrath able into death, [or into perdition, or damnation],

that it be well to thee, and to thy sons after thee, when thou hast done that, that pleaseth in the sight of the Lord.

Keep thou and hear all things which I command to thee, that it be well to thee, and to thy sons after thee, without end, when thou hast done that, that is good and pleasing in the sight of thy Lord God.

Keep thou his behests, and his commandments, which I command to thee, that it be well to thee, and to thy sons after thee, and that thou dwell much time upon the land, which thy Lord God shall give to thee.

For the Lord knoweth how to deliver pious men from temptation, and keep wicked men into the day of doom, to be tormented;




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