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Hosea 7:16

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

They turned again, that they should be without yoke; they be made as a guileful bow. The princes of them shall fall down by sword for the strong vengeance of their tongue; this is the scorning of them in the land of Egypt.

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The Lord destroy all guileful lips; and the great speaking tongue.

Which said, We shall magnify with our tongue, our lips be of us-selves; who else is our lord?

For the wretchedness of needy men, and for the wailing of poor men; now I shall rise up, saith the Lord. I shall set him in health; I shall do trustily in him.

they have closed together their fatness; the mouth of them spake pride.

All day thy tongue thought unright-fulness; as a sharp razor thou hast done guile [or treachery].

and delivered my soul from the midst of whelps of lions; I slept troubled or disturbed. The sons of men, the teeth of them be armours [or arms] and arrows; and their tongue is a sharp sword.

They putted [or put] their mouth into heaven; and their tongue passed in [the] earth.

Forsooth the heart of them was not rightful [or right] with him; neither they were had faithful in his testament.

And they turned away themselves, and they kept not covenant; as their fathers they were turned into a shrewd bow.

For why Jerusalem fell down, and Judah fell down altogether; for the tongue of them, and the findings of them, were against the Lord, for to stir to wrath the eyes of his majesty.

And they said, Come ye, and think we thoughts against Jeremy; for why the law shall not perish from a priest, neither counsel shall perish from a wise man, neither word shall perish from a prophet; come ye, and smite we him with tongue, and take we none heed to all the words of him.

And in all these things her sister, Judah, breaker of the law, turned not again to me, in all her heart, but in a leasing, saith the Lord God.

For why the Lord of hosts, God of Israel, saith these things, As my strong vengeance and mine indignation is welled together on the dwellers of Jerusalem, so mine indignation shall be welled together on you, when ye have entered into Egypt; and ye shall be into swearing, and into wondering, and into cursing, and into shame; and ye shall no more see this place.

The Lord God saith these things, Thou shalt drink the cup of thy sister, the depth, and the broadness; thou that art most able to take, shalt be into scorning, and into mocking.

And they entered to heathen men, to which they entered, and defouled mine holy name, when it was said to them, This is the people of the Lord, and they went out of the land of him.

And he shall speak words against the high God, and he shall defoul the saints of the Highest; and he shall guess, that he may change times and laws; and they shall be given into his hands, till to time, and times, and the half of time.

He shall not turn again into the land of Egypt. And Assur, he shall be king of him, for they would not turn again to me.

And my people shall hang, at my coming again. But a yoke shall be put to them altogether, that shall not be taken away.

Ephraim, what shall I do to thee? Judah, what shall I do to thee? Your mercy is as a cloud of the morrow-tide, and as dew passing forth early.

Woe to them for they went away from me; they shall be destroyed, for they trespassed against me. And I again-bought them, and they spake leasings against me.

They shall not dwell in the land of the Lord. Ephraim turned again in to Egypt, and ate defouled thing among Assyrians.

They shall not offer wine to the Lord, and they shall not please him. The sacrifices of them be as bread of mourners; all that shall eat it shall be defouled. For the bread of them is to the life of them; they shall not enter into the house of the Lord.

For lo! they be gone out from destroying. Egypt shall gather them together, Memphis shall bury them. A nettle shall inherit the desirable silver of them, a clote shall be in the tabernacles of them.

Your words waxed strong on me, saith the Lord; and ye said, What have we spoken against thee?

And ye said, He is vain, that serveth God; and what winning for we kept his behests, and for we went sorrowful before the Lord of hosts?

And I say to you, that of every idle word, that men speak, they shall yield reason thereof in the day of doom;

But they that fell on a stone, be these that when they have heard, receive the word with joy. And these have no roots; for at a time they believe, and in time of temptation they go away.

So also the tongue is but a little member, and raiseth great things. Lo! how little fire burneth [or kindleth] a full great wood.

for in sight and hearing he was just, and dwelled amongst them that from day into day tormented with wicked works a just soul.

And a mouth speaking great things, and blasphemies, was given to it; and power was given to it, to do two and forty months.




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