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Luke 16:19

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

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

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And Mordecai went out of the king’s palace and of the king’s sight, and he shined in the king’s clothes, that is, clothes the colour of jacinth, and colour of the air, and he bare a golden crown on his head, and was clothed with a mantle of silk and of purple; and all the city fully joyed, and was glad.

The crown of wise men is the riches of them; the folly of fools is unwariness.

She made to her a ray-cloth; bis, either white silk, and purple is the cloth[ing] of her.

and mirrors, and small linen clothes about the shoulders, and kerchiefs, and rochets.

And thou were adorned with gold and silver, and thou were clothed with bis, and ray-cloth with round images, and many colours. Thou atest clean flour of wheat, and honey, and oil, and thou were made fair full greatly; and thou increasedest into a realm,

Lo! this was the wickedness of Sodom, thy sister, pride, fullness of bread, and abundance, and idleness of her, and of her daughters; and they putted not hand to a needy man and poor.

Diverse bis, either white silk, of Egypt, was woven to thee into a veil, that it should be set [or put] in the mast; jacinth and purple of the isles of Elishah were made thy covering.

and they clothed him with purple. And they wreathed a crown of thorns, and put on him.

And after that they had scorned him, they unclothed him of the purple, and clothed him with his clothes, and led out him, to crucify him.

And not after many days, when all things were gathered together, the younger son went forth in pilgrimage into a far country; and there he wasted his goods [or his substance] in living lecherously.

He said also to his disciples, There was a rich man, that had a bailiff [or a farmer]; and this was denounced to him, as he had wasted his goods.

Every man that forsaketh his wife, and weddeth another, doeth lechery [or adultery]; and he that weddeth the wife forsaken of the husband, doeth adultery.

And there was a beggar, Lazarus by name, that lay at his gate full of boils,

And the woman was environed with purple, and red, and over-gilded with gold, and precious stone, and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand, full of abominations and uncleanness of her fornication.

and saying, Woe! woe! that great city, that was clothed with bis, and purple, and red scarlet, and was over-gilded with gold, and precious stone, and margarites,

As much as she glorified herself, and was in delights, so much torment give ye to her, and wailing, [or weeping, or mourning]; for in her heart she saith, I sit a queen, and I am not a widow, and I shall not see wailing, [or weeping, or mourning].

and the weight of the earrings that he asked was a thousand and seven hundred shekels of gold, without [the] ornaments, and brooches, and clothes of purple, which the kings of Midian were wont to use, and besides [the] golden bies of camels.




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