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Psalm 39:12

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Lord, hear thou my prayer, and my beseeching; perceive thou with ears my tears. Be thou not still, for I am a comeling with thee; and a pilgrim, as all my fathers.

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and he was an earth-tiller, or a comeling, of the land of Palestines in many days.

And he answered, The days of [the] pilgrimage of my life be few and evil, of an hundred and thirty years, and those [or they] have not come to the days of my fathers, in which they were pilgrims.

if in hap the Lord behold my tormenting, and yield good to me for this day’s cursing.

Turn thou again, and say to Hezekiah, the duke of my people, The Lord, God of David, thy father, saith these things, I have heard thy prayer, and I saw thy tears, and lo! I have healed thee. In the third day thou shalt go up into the temple of the Lord,

For we be pilgrims and comelings before thee, as all our fathers were; our days be as shadow on the earth, and there is no tarrying.

And I shall be wasted as rot, and as a cloth, that is eaten of a moth.

O! my friends, full of words; mine eye droppeth out tears to God.

The prayer of a poor man, when he was anguished, and shedded out his speech before the Lord. Lord, hear thou my prayer; and my cry come to thee.

The sorrows of death encompass-ed me; and the perils of hell found me. I found tribulation and sorrow;

I am a comeling in earth; hide thou not thy behests from me.

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

God, I showed my life to thee; thou hast set [or puttest] my tears in thy sight. As and in thy promise, Lord;

For all our days have failed; and we have failed in thine ire. Our years we shall bethink upon as a spider;

Also the land shall not be sold into without end, for it is mine, and ye be my comelings, and [my] tenants;

Therefore we be hardy always, and know that the while we be in this body, we go in pilgrimage from the Lord;

By faith all these be dead, when the behests were not taken, but they beheld them afar, and greeting them well, and acknowledged that they were pilgrims, and harboured men on the earth.

Which in the days of his flesh offered, with great cry and tears, prayers and beseechings to him that might make him safe from death, and was heard for his reverence.

And if ye inwardly call him Father, which deemeth without acception of persons by the work of each man, live ye in dread in the time of your pilgrimage [in earth];

Most dear, I beseech you, as comelings [or as guests], and pilgrims, to abstain you from fleshly desires, that fight against the soul;




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