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Hebrews 13:12

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

For which thing Jesus, that he should hallow the people by his blood, suffered without the gate.

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And Moses spake to the sons of Israel, and they brought forth out of the tents him that blasphemed, and oppressed him with stones. And the sons of Israel did, as the Lord commanded to Moses.

And when they had led him withoutforth, they killed him with stones, and he was dead, as the Lord commanded.

And they rose up, and drove him out without the city, and led him to the top of the hill on which their city was builded, to cast him down.

And I hallow myself for them, that also they be hallowed in truth.

but one of the knights opened his side with a spear, and anon blood and water went out.

And they brought him out of the city, and stoned [him]. And the witnesses did off their clothes, beside the feet of a young man, that was called Saul.

And ye were sometime these things; but ye be washed, but ye be hallowed, but ye be justified in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, and in the Spirit of our God.

to make it holy; and cleansed it with the washing of water, in the word of life,

In which will we be hallowed by the offering of the body of Christ Jesus once.

how much more guess ye, that he deserveth worse torments, which defouleth the Son of God, and holdeth the blood of the testament polluted, in which he is hallowed, and doeth despite [or wrong] to the Spirit of grace?

For he that halloweth, and they that be hallowed, be all of one; for which cause he is not ashamed to call them brethren,

Then Joshua took Achan, the son of Zerah, and the silver, and the mantle, and the golden rule, and his sons, and daughters, his oxen, asses, and sheep, and the tabernacle itself, and all the appurtenance of his house-hold; and all Israel with Joshua; and they led them to the valley of Achor;

And the pit was trodden without the city, and the blood went out of the pit, till to the horses’ bridles, by furlongs a thousand and six hundred.




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