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Matthew 6:2

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Therefore when thou doest alms, do not thou trumpet before thee, as hypocrites do in synagogues and streets, that they be worshipped of men; soothly I say to you, they have received their meed.

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He spreaded abroad, he gave to poor men; his rightwiseness dwelleth into the world of world; his horn shall be raised in glory.

A sinner shall borrow, and shall not pay back; but a just [or rightwise] man hath mercy, and shall give.

He that hath mercy on a poor man, lendeth to the Lord; and he shall yield his while to him.

Many men be called merciful; but who shall find a faithful man?

Give thou parts seven, and also eight; for thou knowest not, what evil shall come [up] on earth.

I shall send him to a false folk, and I shall command to him against the people of my strong vengeance; that he take away the spoils, and part prey, and that he set [or put] that people into defouling, as the fen of streets.

Break thy bread to the hungry man, and bring into thine house needy men and harbourless; when thou seest a naked man, cover thou him, and despise not thy flesh, that is, brother or sister.

For this thing the Lord shall not be glad on the young men thereof, and he shall not have mercy on the fatherless children and widows thereof; for each man is an hypocrite and wayward, and each mouth spake folly. In all these things the strong vengeance of him is not turned away, but yet his hand is stretched forth; and the people is not turned again to the Lord smiting it.

A trump be in thy throat, as an eagle on the house of the Lord; for that that they went over my bond of peace, and brake my law.

Hypocrites, Isaiah the prophet, prophesied well of you, and said,

and the morrowtide, Today tempest, for heaven shineth heavily. Then ye know how to deem [wisely] the face of heaven, but ye may not know the tokens of times.

And when Jesus had known the wickedness of them, he said, Hypocrites, what tempt ye me?

Therefore they do all their works to be seen of men; for they draw abroad their phylacteries, and magnify [their] hems.

And they love the first sitting places in [or at] suppers, and the first chairs in synagogues;

and shall part him, and put his part with hypocrites; there shall be weeping, and grinding of teeth.

Forsooth I say to you, till heaven and earth pass, one letter, [or one i, that is, the least letter], or one tittle shall not pass from the law, till all things be done.

But when ye fast, do not ye be made as hypocrites sorrowful, for they deface themselves, [or they put their faces out of kindly terms], to seem fasting to men; truly I say to you, they have received their meed.

But when thou doest alms, know not thy left hand what thy right hand doeth,

And when ye pray, ye shall not be as hypocrites, that love to pray standing in synagogues and [in] corners of streets, to be seen of men [or that they be seen of men]; truly I say to you, they have received their meed.

Hypocrite, first do out the beam of thine eye or do thou out first the beam of thine own eye, and then thou shalt see to do out the mote of the eye of thy brother.

and sit in synagogues in the first chairs [or sit in the first chairs in synagogues], and in the first sitting places in suppers;

And he answered, and said to them, Isaiah prophesied well of you, hypocrites, as it is written, This people worshippeth [or honoureth] me with lips, but their heart is far from me;

Nevertheless that that is over-plus, [or superfluous], give ye alms, and lo! all things be clean to you.

Woe to you, Pharisees, that love the first chairs in synagogues, and salutations in chapping.

Sell ye those things that ye have in possession [or that ye wield], and give ye alms. And make to you satchels that wax not old, treasure that faileth not in heavens, whither a thief nigh-eth not, neither moth destroyeth.

Hypocrites, ye know how to prove the face of heaven and of earth, but how prove ye not this time[?].

But the Lord answered to him, and said, Hypocrite, whether each of you untieth not in the sabbath his ox, or ass, from the cratch, [or the stall], and leadeth to water?

Be ye ware of the scribes, that will wander in stoles, and love salutations in the chapping, and the first chairs in the synagogues, and the first sitting places in [the] feasts;

Nevertheless woe to you, rich men, that have your comfort.

Or how mayest thou say to thy brother, Brother, suffer, I shall cast out the mote of thine eye, and thou beholdest not a beam that is in thine own eye? Hypocrite, first take out [or cast out] the beam of thine eye, and then thou shalt see to take out the mote of thy brother’s eye.

For some guessed, for Judas had purses, that Jesus had said to him, Buy thou those things, that be needful to us to the feast day, or that he should give something to needy men.

I take not clearness of men;

How may ye believe, that receive glory each of other, and ye seek not the glory that is of God alone?

He that speaketh of himself, seeketh his own glory; but he that seeketh the glory of him that sent him, is soothfast, and unrightwiseness is not in him.

a religious man, and dreading the Lord, with all his household; doing many alms to the people, and praying the Lord evermore.

and said, Cornelius, thy prayer is heard, and thine alms-deeds be in mind in the sight of God.

And he beheld him, and was adread, and said, Who art thou, Lord? And he said to him, Thy prayers and thine alms-deeds have gone up into mind, in the sight of the Lord.

And all the disciples purposed, after that each had, for to send into ministry to brethren that dwelled in Judea.

But after many years, I came to do alms-deeds to my folk, and offerings, and avows [or vows];

And in Joppa was a discipless, whose name was Tabitha, that is to say, Dorcas. This was full of good works and alms-deeds, that she did.

he that stirreth softly, in admonishing [or in exhortation]; he that giveth, in simpleness; he that is sovereign, [or is prelate, or is before], in busyness; he that hath mercy, in gladness.

And if I part all my goods into the meats of poor men, and if I betake my body, so that I burn, and if I have not charity, it profiteth to me nothing.

only that we had mind of, [or that we should be mindful of], poor men, the which thing I was full busy to do.

He that stole, now steal he not; but more rather travail he in working with his hands that that is good, that he have whereof he shall give to the needy.

neither seeking glory of men, neither of you, neither of others, when we, as Christ’s apostles, might have been in charge [or chargeous] to you.

to do well, to be made rich in good works, lightly to give, to commune,

And I had great joy and comfort in thy charity, for the entrails of holy men rested [or were refreshed] by thee, brother.

And do not ye forget well-doing, and communing; for by such sacrifices God is well-served.

If any man speaketh, speak he as the words of God; if any man ministereth, as of the virtue which God ministereth; that God be honoured in all things by Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom is glory and lordship into worlds of worlds. Amen.

And Saul said, I have sinned; but now honour thou me before the elder men of my people, and before Israel, and turn thou again with me, that I worship thy Lord God.




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