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Genesis 3:10

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

And Adam said, I heard thy voice in paradise, and I dreaded, for I was naked, and I hid me.

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Forsooth ever either was naked, that is, Adam and his wife, and they were not ashamed.

To whom the Lord said, Who showed to thee that thou were naked, no but for thou hast eaten of the tree of which I commanded to thee that thou shouldest not eat?

And the eyes of both were opened; and when they knew that they were naked, they sewed [together] the leaves of a fig tree, and made breeches to themselves.

And therefore I am troubled of his face, and I beholding him am anguished for dread.

if I as [a] man hid my sin, and covered my wickedness in my bosom;

Nail thou my flesh with thy dread; for I dreaded of thy dooms.

Forsooth all the people heard voices, that is, the thunder, and saw lamps, that is, shining lights, and the sound of a clarion, and the hill smoking; and they were afeared, and shaken with inward dread, and stood afar,

and said to Moses, Speak thou to us, and we shall hear; the Lord speak not to us, lest peradventure we die.

And the Lord said, I am God of thy fathers, God of Abraham, God of Isaac, and God of Jacob. Moses hid his face, for he durst not look against God.

Therefore Moses saw the people, that it was made bare; for Aaron had spoiled it for the shame of the filthhood of making of the idol, and he had made the people naked among enemies.

Sinners be all-broken in Zion, trembling wielded hypocrites; who of you may dwell with fire devouring? who of you shall dwell with everlasting burnings?

Thy shame shall be showed, and thy shame shall be seen; I shall take vengeance, and no man shall against-stand me.

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.

Why therefore shall we die, and shall this greatest fire devour us? For if we hear more the voice of our Lord God, we shall die.

For if our heart reproveth us, God is more than our heart, and knoweth all things.

Lo! I come, as a night thief. Blessed is he that waketh, and keepeth his clothes, that he wander not naked, and that they see not the filthhood of him.




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