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Isaiah 41:1

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Isles, be still to me, and folks change strength; nigh they, and then speak they; nigh we together to doom.

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Gird thou as a man thy loins; I shall ask thee, and answer thou [to] me.

Give ye attention, and see ye, that I am God; I shall be enhanced among heathen men; and I shall be enhanced in earth.

And come ye, and prove ye me, saith the Lord. Though your sins be as blood-red, those shall be made white as snow; and though they be red as vermilion, they shall be white as wool.

And it shall be in that day, the Lord shall add the second time his hand to have in possession the residue of his people that shall be left, of [the] Assyrian, and of Egypt, and of Pathros, and of Ethiopia, and of Elam, and of Shinar, and of Hamath, and of [the] isles of the sea.

Nigh, ye heathen men, to hear; ye peoples, perceive; the earth, and the fullness thereof, the world, and all burgeoning thereof, hear ye.

But they that hope in the Lord, shall change strength, they shall take feathers as eagles; they shall run, and shall not travail; they shall go, and shall not fail.

Isles saw, and dreaded; the last parts of [the] earth were astonied; they came nigh, and nighed.

Bring me again into mind, and be we deemed together; tell thou, if thou hast anything, that thou be justified.

All heathen men be gathered together, and lineages be gathered together. Who among you, who shall tell this, and shall make you to hear those things, that be the first? give they [the] witnesses of them, and be they justified, and hear they, and say.

Nigh ye to me, and hear ye these things; at the beginning I spake not in huddles, either private; from time, before that things were made, I was there, and now the Lord God, and his Spirit, sent me.

Isles, hear ye, and peoples afar, perceive ye; the Lord called me from the womb, he thought on my name from the womb of my mother.

He is nigh, that justifieth me; who against-saith me? stand we together. Who is mine adversary? nigh he to me.

Forsooth the Lord is in his holy temple, all earth be still from his face.

Each flesh be still from the face of the Lord, for he rose of his holy dwelling place.




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