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Numbers 24:24

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

They shall come in great ships from Italy, they shall overcome Assyria, and they shall destroy Eber, and at the last also they themselves shall perish.

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Forsooth the sons of Javan were Elishah, and Tarshish, Kittim, and Dodanim;

And, lo! one that escaped, told to Abram the Hebrew, that dwelled in the valley of Mamre of Amorites, [the] brother of Eshcol, and brother of Aner; for these [had] made covenant of peace with Abram.

And it shall be, when the Lord hath [ful] filled all his works in the hill [or the mount] of Zion and in Jerusalem, I shall visit on the fruit of the great doing heart of the king of Assur, and on the glory of the highness of his eyes.

Woe to Assur, he is the rod and staff of my strong vengeance; mine indignation is in the hand of them.

The burden of Tyre. Ye ships of the sea, yell, for the house is destroyed, from whence comfort was wont to come; from the land of Chittim, and [it] was showed to them.

They hewed oaks of Bashan into thine oars, they made to thee thy seats of rowers of ivory of India, and cabins of the wood of the isles of Italy.

And he said, Whether thou knowest not, why I came to thee? And now I shall turn again, to fight against the prince of Persians. For when I went out, the prince of Greeks appeared coming.

And ships with three orders of oars, and Romans, shall come [up] on him, and he shall be smitten. And he shall turn again, and shall have indignation against the testament of the saintuary, and he shall do. And he shall turn again, and he shall think against them that forsook the testament of the saintuary.

And he shall set his tabernacles in Apadno, betwixt the seas, on the noble hill and holy; and he shall come till to the height thereof, and no man shall help him.

Then the iron, tilestone, either earthen vessel, brass, silver, and gold, were all-broken altogether, and driven as into a dead spark of a large summer hall, that be ravished of wind, and no place is found to those [or in them]; forsooth the stone, that smote the image, was made a great hill [or mountain], and filled all earth.

by this that thou sawest, that a stone was cut down out of the hill, without hands, and made less, [or brake], the tilestone, and the iron, and the brass, and the silver, and the gold. [The] Great God hath showed to the king what things shall come afterward; and the dream is true, and the interpreting thereof is faithful.

Forsooth the buck of goats is the king of Greeks; and the great horn that was betwixt his eyes, he is the first king.

And when he had seen Amalek, he took a parable, and said, Amalek is the beginning of heathen men, whose last things shall be lost.

And when a parable was taken, or showed to him, he said again, Alas! who shall live, when the Lord shall do these things?

Therefore when ye see the abomination of discomfort, that is said of Daniel, the prophet, standing in the holy place; he that readeth, understand he;

Show ye to me a penny; whose image and superscription hath it? They answered, and said to him, The emperor’s [or Caesar’s].

If we leave him thus, all men shall believe in him; and Romans shall come, and shall take our place, and our folk.




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