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Psalm 122:9

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

For the house of our Lord God; I sought goods to thee.

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And over these things, I give gold and silver into the temple of my God, which I have offered of my proper chattel [or mine own treasure] into the house of my God, besides these things which I have made ready into the holy house,

My God, have mind of me for this thing, and do thou not away my merciful doings, which I have done in the house of my God, and in his ceremonies.

And Sanballat the Horonite, and Tobiah, the servant, the Ammonite, heard, and they were sorrowful by great torment, that a man was come, that sought prosperity of the sons of Israel.

and how Mordecai of the kin of the Jews was the second from king Ahasuerus, and was great with Jews, and acceptable to the people of his brethren, and he sought good things to his people, and spake those things, that pertained to the peace of his seed. Here endeth the text of Hebrew. I have set openly with full faith those things, that be had in Hebrew; but I found these things that follow (verses 10:4—16:24, omitted here, see Wycliffe’s Apocrypha for the Additions to Esther), written in the common translation, that be contained in the language and letters of the Greeks.

Lord, I have loved the fairness of thine house; and the place of the dwelling of thy glory.

For the fervent love of thine house ate me; and the shames of men saying shames to thee fell on me.

For why one day in thine halls is better; than a thousand elsewhere. I choose to be abject, either an outcast, in the house of my God; more than to dwell in the tabernacles of sinners.

And his disciples had mind, for it was written, The fervent love [or zeal] of thine house hath eaten me.




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