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John 8:9

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

And they hearing these things, went away one after another, and they began from the elder men; and Jesus dwelt alone, and the woman standing in the middle.

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Therefore she said to Elijah, What to me and to thee, thou man of God? Enteredest thou to me, that my wicked-ness should be remembered, and that thou shouldest slay my son?

And the king said to Shimei, Thou knowest all the evil, of which thine heart is guilty to thee, which evil thou didest to [David] my father; the Lord hath yielded thy malice into thine head.

Heavens shall show his wicked-ness; and earth shall rise up alto-gether against him.

that the praising of wicked men is short, and the joy of an hypocrite is at the likeness of a point soon passing.

Be they shamed, and ashamed together; that seek my life, to take away it. Be they turned aback, and be they shamed or ashamed; that will or desire evils to me.

thou didest these things, and I was still. Thou guessedest wickedly, that I shall be like thee; I shall reprove thee, and I shall set against thy face.

Men that backbite my soul, be shamed, and fail they; and be they covered with reproof and shame, that seek evils to me.

for thy conscience knoweth, that also thou hast cursed oft other men.

And when he said these things, all his adversaries were ashamed, and all the people joyed in all things, that were gloriously done of him.

And Jesus raised himself, and said to her, Woman, where be they that accused thee? no man hath con-demned thee.

Therefore again Jesus spake to them, and said, I am the light of the world; he that pursueth me, walketh not in darknesses, but shall have the light of life.

And early again he came into the temple; and all the people came to him; and he sat, and taught them.

And scribes and Pharisees brought a woman taken in adultery, and they setted her in the middle,

And again he bowed [down] himself, and wrote in the earth.

that show the work of the law written in their hearts. For the conscience of them yieldeth to them a witnessing betwixt themselves of thoughts that be accusing or defending,

Thou that teachest that me/that men shall not do lechery, doest lechery? [or Thou that sayest to not do lechery, doest lechery?] Thou that loathest maumets [or idols], doest sacrilege?

For if our heart reproveth us, God is more than our heart, and knoweth all things.




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