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Psalm 13:3

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

My Lord God, behold thou, and hear thou me. Lighten thou mine eyes, lest any time I sleep in death;

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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.

[Resh.] See thou my meekness, and deliver thou me; for I forgat not thy law.

For thou, Lord, lightenest my lantern; my God, lighten thou my darknesses.

Behold thou mine enemies, for they be multiplied; and they hate me by wicked hatred.

I shall have fully joy, and shall be glad in thy mercy. For thou beheldest my meekness; thou savedest my life from needs.

To the overcomer, on the heritages, the psalm of David. Lord, perceive thou my words with ears; understand thou my cry.

Lord, have thou mercy on me; see thou my meekness of mine enemies. Which enhancest me from the gates of death;

In the heat of them I shall set [or put] the drinks of them; and I shall make them drunken, that they be brought asleep, and that they sleep everlasting sleep, and rise not, saith the Lord.

And I shall make drunken the princes thereof, and the wise men thereof, the dukes thereof, and the magistrates thereof, and the strong men thereof; and they shall sleep everlasting sleep, and they shall not be awakened, saith the king, the Lord of hosts is name of him.

Lord, have thou mind what befell to us; see thou, and behold our shame.

light to the showing of heathen men, and glory of thy people Israel.

For which thing he saith, Rise thou that sleepest, and rise up from death, and Christ shall lighten [or illumine] thee.

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 Jonathan heard not, when his father forbade this to the people; and Jonathan held forth the end of a little rod, that he held in his hand, and he dipped it into an honeycomb; and he turned his hand to his mouth, and his eyes were lightened.

And Jonathan said, My father hath troubled the land; ye see, that mine eyes be lightened, for I tasted a little of this honey;




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