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Psalm 22:15

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

My virtue dried as a tilestone, and my tongue cleaved to my cheeks; and thou hast brought forth me into the dust of death.

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Abraham answered and said, For I began once, I shall speak to my Lord, since I am dust and ashes;

in [the] sweat of thy cheer, [or face], thou shalt eat thy bread, till thou turn again into the earth of which thou art taken; for thou art dust, and thou shalt turn again into dust.

All we die, and as waters that shall not turn again, we slide into the earth; and God will not that a soul perish, but he withdraweth, and thinketh, lest he perish utterly, which is cast away.

Lord, I pray thee, have thou mind, that thou madest me as clay, and shalt bring me again into dust.

When my fleshes were wasted, my bones cleaved to my skin; and only [the] lips be left about my teeth.

dukes refrained their voice, and their tongue cleaved to their throat.

But now my soul fadeth in myself, and [the] days of torment hold me steadfastly.

Each flesh shall fail together in dying; and a man shall turn again into ashes.

Why doest thou not away my sin, and why takest thou not away my wickedness? Lo! now I shall sleep in dust, and if thou seekest me early, I shall not abide.

But when thou shalt turn away thy face, they shall be troubled; thou shalt take away the spirit of them, and they shall fail; and they shall turn again into their dust.

What profit is in my blood; while I go down into corruption? Whether dust shall acknowledge to thee; either it shall tell of thy truth?

Mine heart is troubled in me, my virtue forsook me; and the light of mine eyes, and it is not with me.

And they gave gall into my meat; and in my thirst they gave to me drink with vinegar.

I travailed crying, my cheeks were made hoarse; mine eyes failed, the while I hope/d into my God.

A joyful soul maketh liking age; a sorrowful spirit maketh dry bones.

Therefore I shall yield, either deal, to him full many men, and he shall part the spoils of the strong fiends; for that that he gave his life into death, and was areckoned with felonious men; and he did away the sin of many men, and he prayed for trespassers.

The tongue of the sucking child cleaved to his palate in thirst; little children asked for bread, and none was that brake to them.

And many of them that sleep in the dust of earth, shall awake fully, some into everlasting life, and others into shame, that they see ever[more].

Forsooth Jesus again cried with a great voice, and gave up the ghost [or sent out the spirit].

Afterward Jesus witting, that now all things be ended, that the scripture were fulfilled, he saith, I thirst.

For I betook to you at the beginning [or in the first] that thing which also I have received; that Christ was dead for our sins, by the scriptures;




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