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Ezra 2:68

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

And of the princes of [the] fathers, when they entered into the temple of the Lord, that is, the place where the temple was, which is in Jerusalem, they offered of their free will into the house of God, to build it in his place;

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And the angel of the Lord commanded [to] Gad, that he should say to David, that he should go up, and build an altar to the Lord God in the cornfloor of Ornan the Jebusite.

And David said, This is the house of God, and this altar is into burnt sacrifice of Israel.

And Solomon began to build the house of the Lord in Jerusalem, in the hill of Moriah, that was showed to David, his father, in the place that David had made ready in the corn-floor of Ornan the Jebusite.

the camels of them, four hundred and five and thirty; the asses of them, six thousand seven hundred and twenty.

they gave by their mights the costs of the work, one and forty thousand pieces of gold; and five thousand bezants of silver; and priests’ clothes an hundred.

And they setted the altar upon his foundaments, while the peoples of lands by compass made them afeared; and they offered upon that altar burnt sacrifices to the Lord in the morrow-tide and eventide.

For we be servants; and our God forsook us not in our servage or thralldom; and he bowed down mercy upon us before the kings of Persia, that he should give life to us, and enhance the house of our God, and that he should build the wildernesses thereof, or the desolate things thereof, and give to us hope, or mercy, in Judah and in Jerusalem.

The beginning is with thee in the day of thy virtue, in the brightnesses of saints; I begat thee of the womb, before the day star.

Speak thou to the sons of Israel, that they take to me the first fruits; of each man that offereth willfully, ye shall take those [things].

and offered with most ready soul and devout the first things to the Lord, to make the work of the tabernacle of witnessing, whatever was needful to the adorning, and to the holy clothes.

All men and women offered gifts with devout souls, that the works should be made, which the Lord commanded by the hand of Moses; all the sons of Israel hallowed will-fully things to the Lord.

Moses betook to them all the gifts of the sons of Israel. And when they were busy in their work each day, the people offered their avows early.

For if the will be ready, it is accepted after that that it hath, not after that that it hath not.

For I bear witnessing to them, after might, [or after power], and above might they were willful,

Each man as he casted in his heart, not of heaviness, or of need; for God loveth a glad giver.




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