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Jeremiah 17:11

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

A partridge nourished those things which she breeded not; he made riches, and not in doom; in the midst of his days he shall forsake them, and in his last time he shall be unwise.

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There be left nothing of his meat; and therefore nothing shall dwell of his goods.

This way of them is cause of stumbling to them; and afterward they shall please altogether in their mouth.

But thou, God, shalt lead them forth; into the pit of death. Men-quellers and beguilers shall not have half their days; but, Lord, I shall hope in thee.

Hasted chattel [or substance], that is, gotten hastily, shall be made less; but that that is gathered little and little with hand, shall be multiplied.

He that pursueth [or followeth] avarice, troubleth his house; but he that hateth gifts shall live. Sins be purged by mercy and faith; each man boweth away from evil by the dread of the Lord.

He that gathereth treasures by the tongue of a lie maker, is vain, and without heart; and he shall be hurled to the snares of death.

Raise not thine eyes to riches, which thou mayest not have; for those [or they] shall make to them-selves pens or wings, as of an eagle, and they shall fly into heaven.

A duke needy of prudence shall oppress many men by false challenge; but the days of him that hateth avarice shall be made long.

A faithful man shall be praised much; but he that hasteth to be made rich, shall not be innocent.

A man that hasteth to be made rich, and hath envy to other men, knoweth not that neediness shall come [up] on him.

He that gathereth together riches by usuries, and free increases, gathereth those [or them] together against poor men.

Woe to him that buildeth his house in unrightfulness [or unrightwise-ness], and his solars not in doom; he shall oppress his friend in vain, and he shall not yield his hire to him.

Forsooth thine eyes and heart be to avarice, and to shed innocent blood, and to false challenge, and to the performing of evil work.

For from the less unto the greater, all study to avarice; and all do guile, from the prophet unto the priest.

Therefore I shall give the women of them to strangers, and the fields of them to alien heirs; for from the least unto the most all follow avarice, from a prophet unto the priest all make leasing;

And they could not or knew not how to do rightful [or right] thing, saith the Lord, and they treasured wickedness and raven in their houses.

Ye casted the women of my people out of the house of their delights; from the little children of them ye took away my praising without end.

The evil of their hands they say good; the prince asketh, and the doomsman is in yielding; and a great man spake the desire of his soul, and they troubled altogether it.

And I shall visit on each that proudly entereth on the threshold in that day, which fill the house of their Lord God with wickedness and guile.

I shall lead out it, saith the Lord of hosts, and it shall come to the house of a thief, and to the house of him that sweareth falsely in my name; and it shall dwell in the middle of his house, and shall waste him, and his trees, and his stones.

And I shall come to you in doom, and I shall be a swift witness to mis-doers, either enchanters of devil’s craft, and to adulterers, and to forsworn men, and that falsely challenge the hire of an hired man, and widows, and fatherless children, and oppress a pilgrim, and dreaded not me, saith the Lord of hosts.

But woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites, that close the kingdom of heavens [or the realm of heaven] before men; and ye enter not, neither suffer other men entering to enter.

And God said to him, Fool, in this night they shall take thy life from thee [or they shall ask of thee thy soul]. And whose shall those things be, that thou hast arrayed?

For they that will be made rich, fall into temptation, and into the snare of the devil, and into many unprofitable desires and noxious, which drown men into death and perdition.

which it behooveth to be reproved; which subvert all houses, teaching which things it behooveth not, for [the] love of foul winning.

and have eyes full of adultery, and unceasing trespass, deceiving unsteadfast souls, and have the heart exercised to covetousness; the sons of cursing,

and they shall make merchandise of you in covetousness by feigned words. To whom doom now a while ago ceaseth not, and the perdition of them nappeth not.




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