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Isaiah 33:2

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Lord, have thou mercy on us, for we abided thee; be thou our arm in the morrowtide, and our health in the time of tribulation.

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Lo! as the eyes of servants be in the hands of their lords. As the eyes of the handmaid be in the hands of her lady; so our eyes be to our Lord God, till he have mercy on us.

Make thou early thy mercy heard to me; for I hoped in thee. Make thou known to me the way in which I shall go; for I raised my soul to thee.

for all men that suffer thee shall not be shamed. All men doing wicked things superfluously; be they shamed.

The holy prayer of David. The Lord is my lightening, and mine health; whom shall I dread? The Lord is defender of my life; for whom shall I tremble [or quake]?

Lord, thy mercy be made on us; as we hoped in thee.

But the health of just [or rightwise] men is of the Lord; and he is their defender in the time of tribulation.

To the overcomer, the song of the sons of Korah, for youths. Our God, thou art refuge, and virtue; helper in tribulations, that have found us greatly.

God in the midst thereof shall not be moved; God shall help it early in the gray morrowtide.

And inwardly call thou me in the day of tribulation; and I shall deliver thee, and thou shalt honour me.

Lord, give thou to us help out of tribulation; for the help of man is vain.

To victory, over Jeduthun, the psalm of David. Whether my soul shall not be subject to God; for mine health is of him.

Nevertheless, my soul, be thou subject to God; for my patience is of him.

All the gathering together of the people, hope ye in God, pour ye out your hearts before him; God is our helper without end.

We were glad for the days in which thou madest us meek; for the years in which we saw evils.

He cried to me, and I shall hear him; I am with him in tribulation; I shall deliver him, and I shall glorify him.

And when Moses had held forth his hand against the sea, it turned again first in the morrowtide to the former place; and when the Egyptians fled, the waters came against them, and the Lord wrapped them in the midst of the flood.

For thou hast forgotten God, thy saviour, and haddest not mind on thy strong helper; therefore thou shalt plant a faithful planting, and thou shalt sow an alien seed.

For thou art made strength to a poor man, strength to a needy man in his tribulation, hope from [the] whirlwind, a shadowing place from heat; for why the spirit of strong men is as a whirlwind hurling the wall.

And they shall say in that day, Lo! this is our God; we abided him, and he shall save us; this is the Lord; we suffered him, and we shall make full out joy, and shall be glad in his health.

Lord, in anguish they sought thee; in the tribulation of grutching, thy doctrine to them.

And in the way of thy dooms, Lord, we suffered thee; thy name, and thy memorial is in desire of soul.

And they said to him, Hezekiah saith these things, A day of tribulation, and of anguish, and of chastising, and of blasphemy is this day; for children came unto childbearing, and strength of childbearing is not.

Lo! the Lord God shall come in strength, and his arm shall hold lordship; lo! his meed is with him, and his work is before him.

My just [or rightwise] man is nigh, my saviour is gone out, and mine arms shall deem peoples; isles shall abide me, and shall suffer mine arm.

And God saw, that a man is not, and he was anguished, for none there is that runneth to. And his arm shall save to himself, and his rightfulness [or rightwiseness] itself shall confirm him.

I shall abide the Lord, that hath hid his face from the house of Jacob, and I shall abide him.

Thou abiding of Israel, the saviour thereof in the time of tribulation, why shalt thou be as a comeling in the land, and as a way-goer bowing [down] to dwell?

I knew in the morrowtide; thy faith is much [or much is thy faith].

Take ye words with you, and be ye turned again to the Lord; and say ye to him, Do thou away all wicked-ness, and take thou good; and we shall yield the calves of our lips.




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