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Genesis 43:30

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

And Joseph hasted into another part of the house, for his entrails were moved on his brother, and tears burst out, and he entered into a closet, and wept.

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And he turned away himself a little, and wept; and he turned again, and spake to them. And he took Simeon, and bound him, while they were present;

And Joseph raised up his voice with weeping, which the Egyptians heard, and all the household of Pharaoh.

Joseph went up in his chariot to meet his father at the same place. And he saw Jacob, and felled on his neck, and wept betwixt embraces.

And the woman, whose son was quick, said to the king; for her entrails were moved on her son; Lord, I beseech, give ye to her the quick child, and do not ye slay him. The contrary, she said, Be he neither to me, neither to thee, but be he parted.

For Ephraim is a worshipful son to me, for he is a delicate child; for since I spake of him, yet I shall have mind on him; therefore mine entrails be troubled on him, I doing mercy shall have mercy on him, saith the Lord.

How shall I give thee up, Ephraim? shall I defend thee, Israel? how shall I give thee up? As Admah I shall set thee; as Zeboiim. Mine heart is turned within me; my repentance is disturbed [or troubled] altogether.

serving to the Lord with all meekness, and mildness, and tears, and temptations, that felled to me of ambushings of Jews;

For which thing wake ye, holding in mind, that by three years night and day I ceased not, with tears, admon-ishing each of you.

And great weeping of all men was made; and they felled on the neck of Paul, and kissed him,

For God is a witness to me, how I covet all you in the bowels of Jesus Christ.

Therefore if any comfort is in Christ, if any solace of charity, if any fellowship of Spirit, if any inwardness of mercy doing,

Therefore ye, as the chosen of God, holy and loved, clothe [ye] you with the entrails of mercy, benignity, and meekness, temperance, patience;

desiring to see thee; having mind of thy tears, [or mindful of thy tears], that I be [ful] filled with joy.

He that hath the chattel [or the substance] of this world, and seeth that his brother hath need, and closeth his entrails from him, how dwelleth the charity of God in him?




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