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Genesis 21:17

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Forsooth the Lord heard the voice of the child, and the angel of the Lord called Hagar from heaven, and said, What doest thou, Hagar? do not thou dread, for God hath heard the voice of the child, from the place wherein he is.

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And so when these things were done, the word of the Lord was made to Abram by a vision, and said, Abram, do not thou dread, I am thy defender, and thy meed is full great.

And afterward he said, Lo! thou hast conceived, and thou shalt bear a son, and thou shalt call his name Ishmael, for the Lord hath heard thy torment;

And when the angel of the Lord had found her beside a well of water in wilderness, which well is in the way of Shur in desert,

he said to her, From whence comest thou Hagar, the servantess of Sarai, and whither goest thou? Which answered, I flee from the face of Sarai, my lady.

And the angel of the Lord said to her, Turn thou again to thy lady, and be thou meeked under her hands.

And lo! the angel of the Lord cried from heaven, and said, Abraham! Abraham! Which answered, I am present.

the Lord God of heaven that took me from the house of my father, and from the land of my birth, which spake to me, and swore, and said, I shall give this land to thy seed, he shall send his angel before thee, and thou shalt take from thence a wife to my son;

where the Lord appeared to him in that night; and said, I am [the] God of Abraham, thy father; do not thou dread, for I am with thee, and I shall bless thee, and I shall multiply thy seed for my servant Abraham.

God said to him, I am the full strong God of thy father; do not thou dread, go down into Egypt, for I shall make thee there into a great folk;

And the Lord had mercy on them, and turned again to them for his covenant, that he had made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; and he would not destroy them, neither cast them away utterly, into this present time.

Forsooth Jehoahaz besought the face of the Lord, and the Lord heard him; for he saw the anguish of Israel, for the king of Syria had all-broken them.

Thou seest, for thou beholdest travail and sorrow; that thou take them into thine hands. The poor man is left to thee; thou shalt be an helper to the fatherless and motherless.

And inwardly call thou me in the day of tribulation; and I shall deliver thee, and thou shalt honour me.

All ye that work wickedness, depart from me; for the Lord hath heard the voice of my weeping.

Hear thou my prayer; each man shall come to thee.

He cried to me, and I shall hear him; I am with him in tribulation; I shall deliver him, and I shall glorify him.

And Moses said to the people, Do not ye dread, stand ye, and see the great works of God, which he shall do today; for ye shall no more see the Egyptians, which ye see now, till into without end;

If ye hurt them, they shall cry to me, and I shall hear the cry of them,

for that alone is the clothing of his flesh, with which he is covered, neither he hath another, in which he shall sleep; if he crieth to me, I shall hear him; for I am merciful.

Forsooth the Lord appeared to him there in a flame of fire from the middle of a bush, and Moses saw that the bush burnt, and it was not burnt up.

To whom the Lord said, I saw the affliction of my people in Egypt, and I heard the cry thereof, for the hardness of them that be sovereigns of the works. And I knew the sorrow of the people,

The burden of the valley of vision. What also is to thee, for and all thou ascendedest [or wentest up] into [the] roofs,

Dread thou not, for I am with thee; bow thou not away, for I am thy God. I comforted thee, and helped thee; and the right hand of my just [or rightwise] man up-took thee.

And Jesus, when his disciples were called together, said to them, I have ruth of the people, for they have abided now three days with me, and have nothing to eat; and I will not leave them fasting, lest they fail in the way.

But when the word was heard that was said, Jesus said to the prince of the synagogue, Do not thou dread, only believe thou.

And we cried to the Lord God of our fathers, which heard us, and he beheld our meekness, and our travail, and our anguish;

and began to cry after the backs. Which when they had beheld, [they] said to Micah, What wilt thou to thee? why criest thou?

And lo! Saul came from the field, and he pursued [or following] [the] oxen; and he said, What hath the people, for it weepeth? And they told to him the words of the men of Jabesh.




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