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Leviticus 10:9

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Thou and thy sons shall not drink wine, and all thing that may make drunken, when ye shall enter into the tabernacle of witnessing, lest ye die; for it is everlasting behest into your generations,

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in the tabernacle of witnessing without the veil, which is hanged in the tabernacle of witnessing; and Aaron and his sons shall set it, that it shine before the Lord from eventide till the morrowtide; it shall be everlasting worshipping by their successions, or after-comings, of the sons of Israel.

Wine is a lecherous thing, and drunkenness is full of noise; whoever delighteth in these, shall not be wise.

But also they knew not for wine, and erred for drunkenness; the priest and prophet knew not for drunken-ness; they were sopped up of wine, they erred in drunkenness; they knew not a prophet, they knew not doom.

And each priest shall not drink wine, when he shall enter into the inner foreyard.

Fornication, and wine, and drunkenness do away the heart.

by everlasting right in generations, and in all your dwelling places, neither in any manner ye shall eat blood, neither fatness.

And the priest shall raise in the sight of the Lord the things taken again of him. And those things hallowed shall be the priest’s part, as the breast which is commanded to be separated, and the hip. After these things the Nazarite may drink wine.

they shall abstain from wine, and from all thing that may make drunken; they shall not drink vinegar of wine, and of anything able to make drunken, and whatever thing is pressed out of the grape; they shall not eat fresh grapes and dry,

For he shall be great before the Lord, and he shall not drink wine nor cider, and he shall be full-filled [or filled] with the Holy Ghost, yet from his mother’s womb.

And do not ye be drunk of wine, in which is lechery [or is luxury], but be ye filled with the Holy Ghost;

not given much to wine, not a smiter, but temperate [or patient], not full of chiding [or strife], not covetous,

Also it behooveth deacons to be chaste, not double-tongued, not given much to wine [or not given to much wine], not following foul winning;

Do not thou yet drink water, but use a little wine, for thy stomach, and for thine oft-falling infirmities.

For it behooveth a bishop to be without crime, [as] a dispenser of God, not proud, not wrathful, not given to drunkenness, not [a] smiter, not covetous of foul winning;




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