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Proverbs 15:30

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

The light of eyes maketh glad the soul; good fame maketh fat the bones.

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And now as at a little time and at a moment our prayer is made with the Lord our God, that [the] relics, or remnants, should be left to us, and that a little stake, that is, some setting, and stableness, should be given in his holy place, and that our God should lighten our eyes, and give to us a little life in our servage.

blessed is the people that know a hearty song. Lord, they shall go in the light of thy cheer;

Mourning in the heart of a just [or rightwise] man shall make him meek; and he shall be made glad by a good word.

The light of just [or rightwise] men maketh glad; but the lantern of wicked men shall be quenched.

The Lord is far from wicked men; and he shall hear the prayers of just [or rightwise] men.

The ear that heareth the blamings of life, shall dwell in the midst of wise men.

A joyful soul maketh liking age; a sorrowful spirit maketh dry bones.

Cold water to a thirsty man; and a good messenger from a far land.

For why health shall be in thy navel, and moisting of thy bones.

The light is sweet, and delightable to the eyes to see the sun.

And the Lord thy God shall give ever rest to thee, and shall [ful] fill thy soul with shinings, and shall deliver thy bones; and thou shalt be as a watered garden, and as a well of waters, whose waters shall not fail.

And the city hath no need of the sun, neither moon, that they shine in it; for the clarity of God shall lighten [or shall light] it; and the lamb is the lantern of it.

And night shall no more be, and they shall not have need to the light of a lantern, neither to light of the sun; for the Lord God shall lighten [or shall light] them, and they shall reign into worlds of worlds.




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