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Hebrews 3:8

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

do not ye harden your hearts, as in wrathing, like the day of temptation in desert;

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Which heard not, but made hard their noll by the noll of their fathers, that would not obey to their Lord God.

Do not ye make hard your nolls, as your fathers did; give ye your hands to the Lord in promising that ye shall serve him faithfully, and come ye to his saintuary, which he hath hallowed without end; serve ye the Lord God of your fathers, and the wrath of his strong vengeance shall turn away from you.

Also he went [away] from king Nebuchadnezzar, which had made him to swear by God, that is, to promise steadfastly to be true to him; and Zedekiah made hard his noll and his heart, that he would not turn again to the Lord God of Israel.

But they and our fathers did proudly, and made hard their nolls, and heard not thy commandments.

He is wise in heart, and strong in might; who hath against-stood him, and had peace?

And they coveted covetousness in desert; and tempted God in a place without water.

And they tempted God in their hearts; that they asked meats to their lives.

And they tempted, and wrathed the high God; and they kept not his witnessings.

do not ye make hard your hearts. As in the stirring to wrath; by the day of temptation in desert.

and he called the name of that place Temptation, for the chiding of the sons of Israel, and for they tempted the Lord, and said, Whether the Lord is in us, or nay?

Soothly Pharaoh saw that rest was given, and he made grievous his heart, and he heard not them, as the Lord commanded.

Blessed is the man, which is ever dreadful; but he that is of hard heart, shall fall into evil.

Sudden perishing shall come [up] on that man, that with hard noll, that is, an obstinate soul, despiseth a blamer; and health shall not follow him.

And they heard not me, neither bowed down their ear; but they made hard their noll, and wrought worse than the fathers of them.

Forsooth when his heart was raised [up], and his spirit was made obstinate in pride, he was put down off the seat of his realm; and his glory was taken away,

And the Lord said to Moses, How long shall this people backbite me, or mis-deem me? How long shall they not believe to me, in all the signs which I have done before them?

for the heart of this people is greatly fatted, and they heard heavily with ears, and they have closed their eyes, lest sometime they see with eyes, and with ears hear, and under-stand in heart, and they be converted, and I heal them.

But when some were harded [or were made hard], and believed not, and cursed the way of the Lord before the multitude, he went away from them, and separated the disciples, and disputed in the school of a mighty man each day.

This Moses led them out, and did wonders and signs in the land of Egypt, and in the Red Sea, and in desert forty years.

Neither tempt we Christ, as some of them tempted, and perished of serpents.

Thou shalt not tempt thy Lord God, as thou temptedest him in the place of tempting.

Why make ye heavy your hearts, as Egypt and Pharaoh grieved their hearts? Whether not after that he was smitten, then he delivered God’s people, and they went forth?




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