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Psalm 53:1

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

To the overcomer, by the quire or choir, the learning of David. The unwise man said in his heart, God is not. They be corrupt, and made abom-inable in their wickednesses; none is that doeth good.

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And Jeroboam said in his heart, Now the realm shall turn again to the house of David,

But also men of women’s condi-tions or womanish men were in the land, and they did all the abomin-ations of heathen men, which the Lord all-brake before the face of the sons of Israel.

Who may make a man clean conceived of unclean seed? Whether not thou, Lord, that art alone?

How much more is a man abominable and unprofitable, that drinketh wickedness as water?

For he said in his heart, God hath forgotten; he hath turned away his face, that he see not into the end.

For what thing stirred the wicked man God to wrath? for he said in his heart, God shall not seek.

after the multitude of his wrath, he shall not seek after God. God is not in his sight;

For he said in his heart, I shall not be moved, from generation into gener-ation without evil.

The song of the psalm, to the sons of Korah, to victory on Mahalath, for to answer the learning of Heman the Ezrahite. Lord God of mine health; I cried in day and night before thee.

An unwise man shall not know; and a fool shall not understand these things.

But thou wentest not in the ways of them, neither thou didest after the great trespasses of them; hast thou done almost a little less curseder deeds than they, in all thy ways?

And Samaria sinned not the half of thy sins, but thou hast overcome them in thy great trespasses; and thou hast justified thy sisters in all thine abominations, which thou wroughtest.

But I say to you, that each man that is wroth to his brother, shall be guilty to doom; and he that saith to his brother, Fie!, [that is, a word of scorn], shall be guilty to the council; but he that saith Fool, [that is, a word of despising], shall be guilty to the fire of hell.

And God said to him, Fool, in this night they shall take thy life from thee [or they shall ask of thee thy soul]. And whose shall those things be, that thou hast arrayed?

For when they had known God, they glorified him not as God, neither did thankings; but they vanished in their thoughts, and the unwise heart of them was darked [or made dark].

And as they proved that they had not God in knowing, God betook them into a reprovable wit, that they do those things that be not covenable;

For what things be done of them in privy, it is foul, yea, to speak.

Thou shalt not do in like manner to thy Lord God; for they did to their gods all the abominations which the Lord loatheth, and they offered their sons and their daughters, and they burnt them with fire.

For the time that is passed is enough to the will of heathen men to be ended, which walked in lecheries, and lusts, in much drinking of wine, in unmeasurable [or oft] eatings, and drinkings, and unleaveful worshipping of maumets [or of idols].




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