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Micah 1:3

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

For lo! the Lord shall go out of his place, and shall come down, and shall tread on high things of earth.

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Behold thou all proud men, and shame thou them; and all-break thou wicked men in their place.

Forsooth our God in heaven; did all things, whichever he would.

For why the hand of the Lord shall rest in this hill, and Moab shall be threshed under him, as chaffs be stamped in a wain.

For lo! the Lord shall go out of his place, to visit the wickedness of the dwellers of [the] earth against him; and the earth shall show his blood, and shall no more cover his slain men.

And the spirit took me, and I heard after me the voice of a great moving. The blessed glory of the Lord was heard from his place;

For lo! he formeth hills, and maketh wind, and telleth to man his speech; and he maketh a morrow mist, and goeth on high things of earth; the Lord God of hosts is the name of him.

And the Lord God of hosts shall do these things, that toucheth earth, and it shall fail, and all men dwelling therein shall mourn; and it shall go up as each strand, and it shall float away as the flood of Egypt.

God the Lord is my strength, and he shall put my feet as of harts; and [up] on mine high things, the over-comer shall lead forth me, singing in psalms.

And his feet shall stand in that day on the hill of Olives, which is against Jerusalem at the east. And the hill of Olives shall be carved or parted of the middle part thereof to the east, and to the west, by full great before-breaking; and the half of the hill shall be departed to the north, and the half thereof to the south.

The Lord ordained him on an high land, that he should eat the fruits of fields, that he should suck honey of a stone, and oil of the hardest rock;

Blessed art thou, Israel; thou people that art saved in the Lord, who is like thee? The shield of thine help and the sword of thy glory is thy God; thine enemies shall deny thee, and thou shalt tread their necks.




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