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Psalm 30:5

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

For ire is in his indignation; and life is in his will. Weeping shall dwell at eventide; and gladness at the morrowtide.

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Jacob dwelled there alone, and, lo! a man came, and wrestled with him till to the morrowtide.

But the mercy of the Lord is from without beginning, and till into with-out end; on men dreading him. And his rightfulness [or rightwiseness] is into the sons of sons;

He shall not be wroth without end; and he shall not threaten without end.

Make thou early thy mercy heard to me; for I hoped in thee. Make thou known to me the way in which I shall go; for I raised my soul to thee.

Lord, all thy works acknowledge to thee; and thy saints bless thee.

Thou hast made known to me the ways of life; thou shalt [full-]fill me with gladness with thy cheer; delight-ings be in thy right half unto the end.

God in the midst thereof shall not be moved; God shall help it early in the gray morrowtide.

For God is king of all earth; sing ye [psalm] wisely.

But I shall sing of thy strength; and early I shall enhance thy mercy. For thou art made mine up-taker; and my refuge, in the day of my tribulation.

For thy mercy is better than lives or life itself; my lips shall praise thee.

Just [or rightwise] men, be ye glad in the Lord; and acknowledge ye to the mind of his hallowing.

And again God said to Moses, Thou shalt say these things to the sons of Israel, The Lord God of your fathers, God of Abraham, and God of Isaac, and God of Jacob, sent me to you; this name is to me without end, and this is my memorial in generation and into generation.

And thou shalt say in that day, Lord, I shall acknowledge to thee, for thou were wroth to me; thy strong vengeance is turned, and thou hast comforted me.

Go thou, my people, enter into thy beds, close thy doors on thee, be thou hid a little at a moment, till indignation pass.

We shall know, and follow, that we know the Lord. His going out is made ready at the morrowtide, and he shall come as a rain to us, which is timeful and lateful to the earth.

Blessed be mild men, for they shall wield the earth.

But that light, [or easy], thing of our tribulation that lasteth now, but as it were by a moment, worketh in us over-measure an everlasting burden [or an everlasting weight] into the highness of glory;

And he showed to me a flood of quick water, shining as crystal, coming forth of the seat of God, and of the lamb,

And the Spirit and the spousess [or the wife] say, Come thou. And he that heareth, say, Come thou; and he that thirsteth, come; and he that will, take he freely the water of life.




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