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Proverbs 21:10

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

The soul of an unpious man desireth evil; he shall not have mercy on his neighbour.

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The man is merry, that doeth mercy, and lendeth; he disposeth his words in doom;

He spreaded abroad, he gave to poor men; his rightwiseness dwelleth into the world of world; his horn shall be raised in glory.

He thought wickedness in his bed; he stood nigh all ways not good; forsooth he hated not malice.

The desire of a wicked man is the memorial of worst things; but the root of just [or rightwise] men shall increase.

He that despiseth his neighbour, doeth sin; but he that doeth mercy to a poor man, shall be blessed.

which be glad, when they have done evil, and make full out joy in worst things;

He that stoppeth his ear at the cry of a poor man, shall cry also, and he shall not be heard.

It is better to sit in the corner of an house without roof, than with a woman full of chiding, and in a common house.

Imagine thou not evil to thy friend, when he hath trust in thee.

But these things were done in figure of us, that we be not coveters of evil things, as they coveted.

For why doom without mercy is to him, that doeth no mercy; but mercy above raiseth doom.

For all thing that is in the world, is covetousness of flesh, and covetousness of eyes, and pride of life, which is not of the Father, but it is of the world.




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