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Nehemiah 10:39

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

For the sons of Israel and the sons of Levi shall bring the first fruits of wheat, of wine, and of oil to that place; and hallowed vessels shall be there, and priests, and singers, and porters, and ministers; and we shall not forsake the house of our God.

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And when they had come to the gate of the city, they told to them, and said, We went to the castles [or tents] of Syria, and we found not any man there, but horses and asses tied up, and [the] tents fastened in place.

Therefore Hezekiah commanded, that they should make ready barns in the house of the Lord; and when they had done this thing,

they brought in faithfully both the first fruits, and tithes, and whatever things they had avowed [or vowed]. And Conaniah, the deacon [or Levite], was [the] sovereign of those things; and Shimei, his brother was the second, next to him;

And all Israel, in the days of Zerubbabel, and in the days of Nehemiah, gave parts to singers and to porters, by all the days; and they hallowed a part for the deacons [or Levites], and the deacons hallowed a part for the sons of Aaron.

For the house of our Lord God; I sought goods to thee.

Command thou, and announce to the deacons [or Levites], When ye have taken tithes of the sons of Israel, which I gave to you, offer ye the first fruits of those [or them] to the Lord, that is, the tenth part of the tenth,

And thou shalt say to them, If ye offer to the Lord all the [more] clean and better things of tithes, it shall be areckoned to you, as if ye gave the first fruits of the cornfloor, and of the press.

Thou shalt not be able to eat in thy cities the tithes of thy wheat, thy wine, and of thine oil, nor the first engendered things of thy droves, and of thy sheep, and all things which thou hast avowed, and wilt offer by free will, and the first fruits of thine hands;

not forsaking our gathering together, as it is the custom to some men, but comforting [them], and by so much the more, by how much ye see the day nighing.




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