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Micah 2:4

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

In that day a parable shall be taken on you, and a song shall be sung with sweetness of men, saying, By robbing we be destroyed; a part of my people is changed; how shall he go away from me, when he turneth again that shall part your countries?

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Forsooth David bewailed such a wailing on Saul, and on Jonathan, his son;

Jeremy mostly, of whom all [the] singers and singeresses till into [the] present day rehearse lamentations, either wailings, on Josiah; and it came forth as a law in Israel, Lo! it is said written in [the] Lamentations.

Also Job added, taking his parable, and said,

thou shalt take this parable against the king of Babylon, and thou shalt say, How ceased the wrongful asker, rested [the] tribute?

By destroying the land shall be destroyed, and shall be made naked by ravishing; for why the Lord spake this word.

And I said, Lord, how long? And he said, Till [the] cities be made desolate, without dweller, and houses without man. And the land shall be left desert,

If I go out to [the] fields, lo! men be slain with sword; and if I enter into the city, lo! men be made lean for hunger; also a prophet and a priest went into the land which they knew not.

Lo! he shall ascend [or go up] as a cloud, and his chariots as a tempest; his horses be swifter than eagles; woe to us, for we be destroyed.

And the houses of them, the fields and wives together, shall go to other men; for I shall stretch forth mine hand on the dwellers of the land, saith the Lord.

Therefore I shall give the women of them to strangers, and the fields of them to alien heirs; for from the least unto the most all follow avarice, from a prophet unto the priest all make leasing;

On hills [or mountains] I shall take weeping and mourning, and wailing on the fair things of desert, for they be burnt [up]; for no man is passing forth, and they heard not the voice of him that wieldeth; from a bird of the air unto [the] sheep, they passed over, and went away.

And I shall scatter them among heathen men, which they and their fathers knew not; and I shall send sword after them, till they be wasted.

Lo! each man that saith a proverb commonly, shall take it in thee, and shall say, As the mother, so and the daughter of her.

And he spreaded abroad it before me, that was written within and withoutforth. And lamentations, and song, and woe, were written therein.

Ye priests, gird you, and wail; ye ministers of the altar, yell. Ministers of my God, enter ye, lie ye in sackcloth; for why sacrifice and moist sacrifice perished from the house of your God.

Wail thou, as a virgin girded with a sackcloth on the husband of her time of marriage.

Hear ye this word, for I raise on you a wailing. [Hear ye, house of Israel, this word, that I raise on you a wailing.]

And wailing shall be in all ways, for I shall pass forth in the middle of thee, saith the Lord.

Yet I shall bring an heir to thee, that dwellest in Mareshah; the glory of Israel shall come till to the cave at Adullam.

On this thing I shall wail and yell, I shall go spoiled and naked; I shall make wailing as of dragons, and mourning as of ostriches.

Rise ye, and go, for here ye have no rest; for the uncleanness thereof it shall be corrupted with the worst rot.

Whether not all these peoples shall take a parable on him, and the speaking of dark sentences of him? And it shall be said, Woe to him that multiplieth things not his own; how long, and he aggregateth against himself thick clay?

I gathering shall gather all things from the face of earth, saith the Lord;

And when his parable was taken, he said, Stand thou, Balak, and hearken; hear, thou son of Zippor.

And when his parable was taken, he said, Balak, the king of Moabites, brought me from Aram, from the hills of the east; and he said, Come thou, and curse Jacob; haste thou, and curse Israel.

Therefore when a parable was taken, he said again, Balaam, the son of Beor said, a man, whose eye is stopped, said,

and when the parable was taken, he said, Balaam, the son of Beor, said, a man, whose eye is stopped, said,

And they sought to hold him, and they dreaded the people; for they knew that to them he said this parable; and they left him, and they went away.

and grope thou in midday, as a blind man is wont to grope in dark-nesses; and dress he not thy ways; in all time suffer thou false challenge, and be thou oppressed by violence, neither have thou any that shall deliver thee.




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