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Jeremiah 10:3

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

For the laws of peoples be vain, for why the work of [the] hands of a craftsman hath cut down with an ax a tree of the forest.

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The simulacra of heathen men be silver and gold; the works of men’s hands.

Be ye gathered, and come ye, and nigh ye together, that be saved of heathen men; they that raise a sign of their engraving, knew not, and they pray a god that saveth not.

And I shall speak my dooms with them on all the malice of them, that forsook me, and made sacrifice to alien gods, and worshipped the work of their hands.

They shall be proved unwise and fools together; the teaching of their vanity is a tree.

Whether in graven images of heathen men be they that rain, either heavens may give rains? whether thou art not our Lord God, whom we abided? For thou madest all these things.

Lord, my strength, and my stal-worth[y] ness, and my refuge in the day of tribulation, heathen men shall come to thee from the farthest places of earth, and shall say, Verily our fathers held a leasing in possession, vanity that profited not to them.

The Lord saith these things, What of wickedness found your fathers in me, for they went far away from me, and went after vanity, and were made vain?

Keep ye my behests; do not ye do those things, which they that were before you did, and be ye not defouled in those [or them]; I am your Lord God.

But in praying do not ye speak much, as heathen men do, for they guess that they be heard in their much speech.

and ye see and hear, that this Paul counseleth and turneth away much people, not only of Ephesus, but almost of all Asia, and said, that they be not gods, that be made with hands.

For when they had known God, they glorified him not as God, neither did thankings; but they vanished in their thoughts, and the unwise heart of them was darked [or made dark].

witting that not by corruptible gold, either silver, ye be bought again of your vain living of fathers’ tradition,




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