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Psalm 19:8

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

The rightfulnesses of the Lord be rightful, gladdening hearts; the com-mandment of the Lord is clear, en-lightening eyes.

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for Abraham obeyed to my voice, and kept my behests, and my commandments, and my ceremonies, and my laws.

Also keep ye the ceremonies, and [the] dooms, and the law, and the commandment, which he wrote to you, that ye do it in all days; and dread ye not alien gods.

Therefore all the people went for to eat, and drink, and to send parts, and to make great gladness; for they understood the words, which he had taught them.

Also thou camest down at the hill of Sinai, and spakest with them from heaven, and thou gavest to them rightful dooms, and the law of truth, ceremonies, and good commandments.

That they keep his justifyings; and keep his law.

the works of his hands be truth and doom. All his commandments be faithful,

[Nun.] Thy word is a lantern to my feet; and a light to my paths.

Lord, thou art blessed; teach thou me thy justifyings.

[Ain.] I did doom and rightwise-ness; betake thou not me to them that falsely challenge me.

Therefore I was dressed to all thy behests; I hated all wicked way.

Declaring of thy words lighteneth; and it giveth understanding to meek men.

I delighted in the way of thy witnessings; as in all riches.

Tribulation and anguish have found me; thy behests is my thinking.

I shall bethink in thy justifyings; I shall not forget thy words.

My lips shall tell out an hymn; when thou hast taught me thy justi-fyings.

For why and thy witnessings is my thinking; and my counsel is thy justifyings.

Lo! I coveted thy commandments; quicken thou me in thine equity.

Thy justifyings were delightable to me to be sung; in the place of my pilgrimage.

Mine heart be made unwemmed in thy justifyings; that I be not shamed.

But for thy law was my thinking; then peradventure I had perished in my lowness.

The speeches of the Lord be chaste speeches; silver assayed by fire, proved from the earth, purged sevenfold.

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

that I should do thy will; my God, I would also to do it; and thy law in the midst of mine heart.

Thy witnessings be made able to be believed greatly; Lord, holiness be-cometh thine house, into the length of days.

and when any strife befalleth to them, they come to me, that I deem betwixt them, and show the command-ments of God, and his laws.

For the Lord giveth wisdom; and prudence and knowing is of his mouth.

Each word of God is a shield set afire, to all that hope in him.

For the commandment of God is a lantern, and the law is light, and the blaming of teaching is the way of life;

Thou mettest him that is glad, and doeth rightfulness [or rightwiseness]; in thy ways they shall bethink on thee. Lo! thou art wroth, and we sinned; in those sins we were ever, and we shall be saved.

Thy words be found, and I ate those [or them]; and thy word was made to me into joy, and into gladness of mine heart; for thy name, Lord God of hosts, is called to help on me.

and I shall set my spirit in the midst of you. And I shall make that ye go in my commandments, and [that ye] keep and work my dooms.

For of the works of the law each flesh shall not be justified before him; for by the law there is knowing of sin.

For I delight together to the law of God, after the inner man.

What therefore shall we say? The law is sin? God forbid. But I knew not sin, but by [the] law; for I knew not that coveting was sin, but for the law said, Thou shalt not covet.

For by the law I am dead to the law, [For by the law I am dead to the law, that I live to God;]

Is then the law against the promises of God? God forbid. For if the law were given, that might quicken, verily were rightfulness of law, [or verily rightwiseness were of law].

And thou shalt eat before thy Lord God, thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, and thy servant, and thine handmaid, and the deacon or Levite that is within thy gates, and the comeling, and the fatherless, either motherless child, and the widow, that dwell with you, in the place which thy Lord God choose, that his name dwell there.

And thou shalt eat in thy feast, thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, and thy manservant, and thine hand-maid, also the deacon [or Levite], and the comeling, and the fatherless, either motherless child, and the widow, that be within thy gates.




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