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Matthew 18:31

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

And his even-servants, seeing the things that were done, sorrowed greatly. And they came, and told to their lord all the things that were done.

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and these were the generations of him. Joseph when he was of sixteen years, yet a child, kept a flock with his brethren, and he was with the sons of Bilhah and Zilpah, the wives of his father; and he accused his brethren at the father of the worst sin.

Mine eyes led forth the outgoings of waters; for they kept not thy law.

I saw breakers of the law, and I was melted, either languished; for they kept not thy speeches.

Who shall give water to mine head, and a well of tears to mine eyes? And I shall beweep day and night the slain men of the daughter of my people.

And the king was sorrowful, but for the oath, and for them that sat together at the meat, he commanded to be given.

But that servant went out, and found one of his even-servants, that owed him an hundred pence; and he held him, and strangled him, and said, Yield that that thou owest.

But he would not; but went out, and put [or sent] him into prison, till he paid all the debt.

Then his lord called him, and said to him, Wicked servant, I forgave to thee all the debt, for thou prayedest me.

And he beheld them about with wrath, and had sorrow on the blind-ness of their heart, and saith to the man, Hold forth thine hand. And he held forth, and his hand was restored to him.

And the servant turned again, and told these things to his lord. Then the husbandman was wroth, and said to his servant, Go out swiftly into the great streets and the small streets of the city, and bring in hither poor men, and feeble, [and] blind men, and crooked.

And when he nighed, he saw the city, and wept on it,

for to joy with men that joy, for to weep with men that weep.

By unnobleness I say, as if we were sick in this part. In what thing any man dare, in unwisdom I say, and I dare.

Obey ye to your sovereigns, and be ye subject to them; for they perfectly wake, as to yielding reason for your souls, that they do this thing with joy, and not sorrowing; for this thing speedeth not to you.

Think ye on bound men, as ye were together bound, and of travailing men, as yourselves dwelling in the body.




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