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Psalm 2:1

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Why gnashed with teeth heathen men; and peoples thought vain things?

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And I shall all-break them, as dust before the face of the wind; I shall do them away, as the clay of streets.

For they bowed evil against thee; they thought counsels, which they might not stablish.

Heathen men were troubled alto-gether, and realms were bowed down; God gave his voice, the earth was moved.

The Lord of virtues is with us; God of Jacob is our up-taker.

Lord, I shall acknowledge to thee among peoples; and I shall say psalm [to thee] among heathen men.

Forget thou not the voices of thine enemies; the pride of them that hate thee ascendeth [or goeth up] ever-[more].

They made a wicked counsel on thy people; and they thought against thy saints.

Peoples, be ye gathered together, and be ye overcome; and all lands afar, hear ye. Be ye comforted, and be ye overcome; gird ye you, and be ye overcome;

But the earth-tillers, seeing the son, said within themselves, This is the heir; come ye, slay we him, and we shall have his heritage.

For he shall be betrayed to heathen men, and he shall be scorned, and scourged, and bespat;

And they joyed, and made covenant to give him money.

And the people and magistrates ran against them, and when they had rent to pieces the coats of them, they commanded them to be beaten with rods.

When they heard these things, they were tormented, and thought to slay them.

These shall fight with the lamb, and the lamb shall overcome them; for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings; and they that be with him, be called, [and] chosen, and faithful.




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