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Luke 16:3

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

And the bailiff said within himself, What shall I do, for my lord taketh away from me the bailiffship? delve may I not, I shame to beg. [Forsooth the farmer said within himself, What shall I do, for my lord taketh away from me the farm? I may not delve, I am ashamed to beg?]

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And when Haman was come in, the king said to him, What oweth to be done to the man, whom the king desireth to honour? And Haman thought in his heart, and he guessed, that the king was about to honour no other man but himself, Haman;

A slow man will, and will not; but the soul of them that work shall be made fat.

The way of slow men is as an hedge of thorns; the way of just [or rightwise] men is without [thing of] hurting.

He that is nesh, and dissolute, either unsteadfast, in his work, is the brother of a man destroying his works.

Sloth bringeth in sleep; and a negligent soul shall have hunger.

A slow man would not ear for cold; therefore he shall beg in summer, and men shall not give to him.

He that nourisheth his servant delicately from childhood, shall find him a rebel [or unobedient] afterward.

What shall ye do in the day of visitation, and of wretchedness coming from [a] far? To whose help shall ye flee? and where shall ye leave your glory,

prophets prophesied leasing, and priests joyed with their hands, and my people loved such things. What therefore shall be done in the last thing thereof?

What shall ye do in the solemn day, in the day of the feast of the Lord?

And when evening was come, the lord of the vineyard saith to his procurator, Call the workmen, and yield to them their hire, and begin thou at the last till to the first.

And they came to Jericho; and when he went forth from Jericho, and his disciples, and a full much people, Bartimaeus, a blind man, the son of Timaeus, sat beside the way, and begged.

And he thought within himself, and said, What shall I do, for I have not whither I shall gather my fruits?

And he called him, and said to him, What hear I this thing of thee? yield reckoning of thy bailiffship, for thou might not now be bailiff, [yield reason of thy farm, or for now thou shalt no more hold the farm].

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

And it was done, that the beggar died, and was borne of angels into Abraham’s bosom. And the rich man was dead also, and was buried in hell.

I know what I shall do, that when I am removed from the bailiffship [or from the farm], they receive me into their houses.

and he would not long time. But after these things he said within himself, Though I dread not God, and shame not of man,

And so neighbours, and they that had seen him before, for he was a beggar, said, Whether this is not he, that sat, and begged?

And a man, that was lame from the womb of his mother, was borne, and was laid [or was put] each day at the gate of the temple, that is said Fair, to ask alms of men that entered into the temple.

And he trembled, and wondered, and said, Lord, what wilt thou that I do? And the Lord said to him, Rise up, and enter into the city, and it shall be said to thee, what it behooveth thee to do.

For we have heard that some among you go unrestfully, [or unquietly, or unpeaceably], and nothing work, but do curiously.




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