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Proverbs 17:15

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Both he that justifieth a wicked man, and he that condemneth a just [or rightwise] man, ever either is abominable to God.

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and when two men, sons of the devil, were brought, they made them to sit against him, and they, that is, as men of the devil, said false witnessing against him before all the multitude, Naboth blessed God, and the king, that is, Naboth hath cursed God, and the king; for which thing they led him without the city, and killed him with stones.

They shall take hold against the soul of a just [or rightwise] man; and they shall condemn innocent blood.

Thou shalt flee leasing. Thou shalt not slay an innocent man, and just [or rightwise]; for I am adversary to a wicked man.

A guileful balance is abomination with God; and an even weight is his will.

The sacrifices of wicked men be abominable to the Lord; the avows of just men [or the vows of rightwise men] be pleasant.

It is not good to bring in harm to a just [or rightwise] man; neither to smite the prince that deemeth rightfully.

It is not good to take the person of a wicked man in doom, that thou bow away from the truth of doom.

Lest peradventure they drink, and forget dooms, and change the cause of the sons of a poor man.

Six things there be, which the Lord hateth; and his soul curseth the seventh thing.

Woe to you that say evil good, and good evil; and put darknesses light, and light darknesses; and put bitter thing into sweet, and sweet thing into bitter.

and ye justify a wicked man for gifts, and ye take away the rightful-ness [or rightwiseness] of a just [or rightwise] man from him.

That he should bow down the doom of a man, in the sight of the cheer of the Highest.

And they defouled me to my people, for an handful of barley, and for a gobbet of bread, that they should slay souls that die not, and quicken souls that live not; and they lied to my people, believing to leasings.

For I knew your great trespasses many, and your strong sins; enemies of the rightwise man, taking a gift, and bearing down poor men in the gate.

Which convert doom into worm-wood, and forsake rightwiseness in the land,

Whether horses may run in stones, either it may be eared with wild oxen? For ye turned doom into bitterness, and the fruit of rightwiseness into wormwood.

Soothly to him that worketh not, but believeth into him that justifieth a wicked [or an unpious] man, his faith is areckoned to rightwiseness, after the purpose of God’s grace.

If a cause is betwixt any men, and they ask judges, they shall give the victory of rightwiseness to him, whom they perceive to be just [or rightwise], and they shall condemn him of wicked-ness, whom they perceive to be wicked.

ye brought, and slew the just Man, and he against-stood not you. [ye led to, and slew the just man, and he withstood you not.]




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