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Nehemiah 9:30

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

And thou drewest along many years upon them, and thou witnessed-est to them in thy Spirit, by the hand, or telling, of thy prophets, that they were law-breakers; and they heard them not; and therefore thou gavest them into the hand of the peoples of lands.

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and the king of Assyrians translated or brought over Israel into Assyrians, and he set them in Halah, and in Habor, rivers of Gozan, in the cities of Medes;

And the Lord spake in the hand of his servants the prophets, and said,

And he sent to them prophets, that they should turn again to the Lord; the which prophets’ witnessing, they would not hear.

And now, Lord our God, what shall we say after these things? For we have forsaken thy commandments,

And thou gavest to them thy good Spirit, that taught them; and thou forbadest not thine angel’s meat, or thy manna, from their mouths, and thou gavest to them water in their thirst.

And yet they stirred thee to wrath-fulness, and went away from thee, and casted away thy law behind their backs; and they killed thy prophets, that witnessed to them, that they should turn again to thee; and they did great blasphemies.

And thou witnessedest to them, that they should turn again to thy law; but they did proudly, and heard not thy behests, and sinned in thy dooms, which a man that shall do, shall live in those [or them]; but they gave their shoulder and went away, and they made hard their nolls, and would not obey to thy dooms.

And thou, Lord God, doing mercy, and merciful; patient, and of much mercy, and soothfast.

Forty years I was offended to this generation; and I said, Ever[more] they err in heart. And these men knew not my ways;

For why command thou, command thou again; command thou, command thou again; abide thou, abide thou again; abide thou, abide thou again; a little there, a little there.

Who gave Jacob into ravishing, and Israel to destroyers? Whether not the Lord? He it is, against whom they sinned; and they would not go in his ways, and they heard not his law.

For my name I shall make far my strong vengeance, and with my praising I shall refrain [or bridle] thee, lest thou perish.

Forsooth they excited him to wrathfulness [or wrath], and tormented the spirit of his holy or his Holy Spirit; and he was turned into an enemy of them, and he overcame them in battle.

And the Lord sent to you all his servants prophets, and rose full early, and sent, and ye heard not, neither ye bowed [in] your ears, for to hear;

and the Lord might no more bear, for the malice of your studies, and for the abominations which ye did. And your land is made into desolation, and into wondering, and into curse, for no dweller is, as this day is.

And I sent to you all my servants prophets; and I rose by night, and sent, and said, Do not ye do the word of such abomination.

And they heard not, neither bowed down their ear, that they shall be converted from their evils, and should not make sacrifice to alien gods.

from the day in which their fathers went out of the land of Egypt till to this day. And I sent to you all my servants prophets, and I rose early by the day, and I sent.

The Lord did those things which he thought, he [ful] filled his word which he had commanded from [the] eld [or old] days; he destroyed, and spared not; and made glad the enemy on thee; and enhanced the horn of thine enemies.

We obeyed not to thy servants, prophets, that spake in thy name to our kings, to our princes, and to our fathers, and to all the people of the land.

And they set their heart as an adamant stone, lest they heard the law, and words which the Lord of hosts sent in his [holy] Spirit, by the hand of the former prophets; and great indignation was made of the Lord of hosts.

And it is done, as he spake; and as they heard not, so they shall cry, and I shall not hear [them], saith the Lord of hosts.

Forsooth two men dwelled still in the tents, of which men one was called Eldad, and the tother Medad, on which the spirit rested; for also they were described, or ordained, or chosen, and they went not out to the tabernacle. And when they prophesied in the tents,

and by the time of forty years he suffered their manners in desert.

And when they were not consent-ing together, they departed. And Paul said one word, For the Holy Ghost spake well by Isaiah, the prophet, to our fathers,

With hard noll, and uncircumcised hearts and ears, ye withstand ever-more the Holy Ghost; and as your fathers, so ye.

Whether thou despisest the riches of his goodness, and the patience, and the long abiding? Knowest thou not, that the benignity, [or good will], of God leadeth thee to repenting [or to penance]?

and sought which either what manner time the Spirit of Christ signified in them, and before-told those passions that be in Christ, and the latter glories.

for prophecy was not brought any time by man’s will, but the holy men of God inspired with the Holy Ghost spake.

The Lord tarrieth not his promise, as some guess, but he doeth patiently for you, and will not that any man perish [or not willing any to perish], but that all turn again to penance.




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