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Ephesians 3:20

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

And to him that is mighty to do all things more plenteously than we ask or understand, by the virtue that worketh in us,

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Forsooth after that Abram began to be of ninety years and nine, the Lord appeared to him, and said to him, I am Almighty God; go thou before me, and be thou perfect;

but I shall bring a little water, and your feet be washed, and rest ye under the tree;

But also this is seen little in thy sight, my Lord God; no but thou shouldest speak also of the house of thy servant into long time. For this is the law of Adam, Lord God;

But also I have given to thee these things, which thou askedest not, that is, riches, and glory, that no man be like thee in kings in all times afterward.

And Amaziah said to the man of God, What then shall be done of the hundred talents, which I gave to the knights of Israel? And the man of God answered to him, The Lord hath, whereof he may yield to thee much more things than these.

And [king] Solomon gave to the queen of Sheba all things which she would or desired, and which she asked for, many more than she had brought to him. And she turned again, and went into her land with her servants.

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

My sister spousess, come thou into my garden. I have reaped my myrrh, with my sweet smelling spices; I have eaten an honeycomb, with mine honey; I have drunk my wine, with my milk. Friends, eat ye, and drink; and most dear friends, be ye filled greatly.

It burgeoning shall burgeon, and it glad and praising shall make full out joy. The glory of Lebanon is given to it, the fairness of Carmel and of Sharon; they shall see the glory of the Lord, and the fairness of our God.

An unfaithful man forsake his way, and a wicked man forsake his thoughts; and turn he again to the Lord, and he shall have mercy on him, and to our God, for he is much to forgive.

Alas! alas! alas! Lord God, Lord, thou madest heaven and earth in thy great strength, and in thine arm stretched forth; each word shall not be hard to thee;

Lo! I am the Lord God of all flesh. Whether any word shall be hard to me?

For why our God, whom we worship, may ravish us from the chimney of fire burning, and may deliver from thine hands, thou king.

and he nighed to the pit, and cried on Daniel with [a] weeping voice, and spake to him, Daniel, the servant of God living [or the living God], guessest thou, whether thy God, whom thou servest ever[more], might deliver thee from the lions?

and do not ye say within you, We have Abraham to our father [or We have the father Abraham]; for I say to you, that God is mighty to raise up of these stones the sons of Abraham.

A night thief cometh not, but that he steal, slay, and lose; and I came, that they have life, and have more plenteously.

And honour and glory be to him, that is mighty to confirm you by my gospel, and preaching of Jesus Christ, by the revelation of mystery held still, [that is, not showed], in times ever-lasting;

witting most fully that whatever things God hath promised, he is mighty also to do.

But as it is written, That eye saw not, nor ear heard, neither it ascended into the heart of man, what things God arrayed [or made ready before] to them that love him;

And God is mighty to make all grace abound in you, that ye in all things evermore have all sufficience, and abound into all good work;

and which is the excellent greatness of his virtue, into us that have believed, by the working of the might of his virtue,

whose minister I am made, by the gift of God’s grace, which is given to me by the working of his virtue.

In which thing also I travail, in striving by the working of him, that he worketh in me in virtue.

But the grace of our Lord over-abounded, with faith and love that is in Christ Jesus.

For he deemed, that God is mighty to raise him, yea, from death; wherefore he took him also into a parable.

Wherefore also he may save without end, coming nigh by himself to God, and evermore liveth to pray for us.

But one is Maker of the law, and Judge, that may lose and deliver. And who art thou, that deemest thy neighbour?

For thus the entering into [the] everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, shall be ministered to you plenteously.

But to him that is mighty to keep you without sin, and to ordain before the sight of his glory you unwemmed, in full out joy,




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