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Matthew 26:5

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

but they said, Not in the holiday [or in the feast day], lest peradventure noise were made in the people.

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For the thought of man shall acknowledge to thee; and the remnants or leavings of thought shall make a feast day to thee.

Many thoughts there be in the heart of a man; but the will of the Lord shall dwell.

No wisdom there is, no prudence there is, no counsel there is, against the Lord.

And I tell from the beginning the last thing, and from the beginning those things that be not made yet; and I say, My counsel shall stand, and all my will shall be done.

Who is this that said, that a thing should be done, when the Lord commandeth not?

And he willing to slay him, dreaded the people; for they had him as a prophet.

If we say of men, we dread the people, for all had John as a prophet.

And Pilate seeing that he profited nothing, but that the more noise was made, he took water, and washed his hands before the people, and said, I am guiltless [or innocent] of the blood of this rightful [or this just] man; busy you [or see ye].

And the first day of therf loaves, when they offered pask, the disciples said to him, Whither wilt thou that we go, and make ready to thee, that thou eat the pask?

But they said, Not in the feast day, lest peradventure a noise were made among the people.

And Jesus said to them, All ye shall be caused to stumble in me in this night; for it is written, I shall smite the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock shall be dispersed.

and if we say, Of men, all the people shall stone us; for they be certain, that John is a prophet.

But the days of therf loaves came, in which it was need, that the sacrifice of pask were slain.

Then they led Jesus to (or from) Caiaphas, into the moot hall; and it was early, and they entered not into the moot hall, that they should not be defouled, but that they should eat pask.

And the city was filled with confusion, and they made an assault with one will into the theatre, and took Gaius and Aristarchus, men of Macedonia, fellows of Paul.

Whether thou art not the Egyptian, which before these days movedest a noise, and leddest out into desert four thousand of men, menslayers?

to do the things, that thine hand and thy counsel deemed to be done.




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