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Isaiah 5:12

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Harp, and gittern, and tympan, and pipe, and wine be in your feasts; and ye behold not the work of the Lord, neither ye behold the works of his hands.

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Why wouldest thou flee the while I knew not, neither wouldest show to me, that I should pursue [or follow] thee with joy, and songs, and tympans, and harps?

I am of fourscore years today; whether my wits be quick to deem sweet thing either bitter, either meat and drink may delight thy servant, either may I hear more the voice of singers either of singsters? Why is thy servant to be a charge to my lord the king?

Which went away from him by casting afore or by forecasting, and would not understand all his ways.

For they understood not the works of the Lord, and by the works of his hands thou shalt destroy them; and thou shalt not build them.

and lo! joy and gladness is to slay calves, and to strangle wethers, to eat flesh, and to drink wine; eat we, and drink we, for we shall die tomorrow.

The joy of tympans ceased, the sound of glad men rested; the sweet-ness of [the] harp with song was stilled.

Woe! [to] Ariel, Ariel, the city which David overcame; year is added to year, solemnities be passed.

and ye say, The work of him hasten, and come soon, that we see; and the counsel of the Holy of Israel nigh, and come, and we shall know it.

Come ye, take we wine, and be we filled of drunkenness; and it shall be as today, so and tomorrow, and much more.

And I shall make to rest the multitude of thy singers, and the sound of thine harps shall no more be heard;

but thou were raised [up] against the Lord of heaven, and the vessels of his house were brought before thee, and thou, and thy best men, and thy wives, and thy concubines, drank wine in those vessels; and thou praisedest gods of silver, and of gold, and of brass, and of iron, and of tree, and of stone, that see not, neither hear, neither feel; certainly thou glorifiedest not God, that hath thy blast or breathe, and all thy ways in his hand.

There was a rich man, and was clothed in purple, and white silk, and ate every day shiningly.

For those things that be without soul, [or life], and giveth voices, either pipe, either harp, but those [or they] give distinction of soundings, how shall it be known that that is sung, either that that is trumped [or is harped].

These be in their meats, feasting together to filth, without dread feeding themselves. These be clouds without water, that be borne about of winds; harvest trees without fruit, twice dead, drawn up by the root;

Therefore dread ye the Lord, and serve ye him in truth, and of all your heart; for ye saw those great things, that he hath done to you;




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