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Psalm 56:5

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

All day they cursed my words; against me all their thoughts were into evil.

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Therefore Elijah went to show him-self to Ahab; forsooth a great hunger was made in Samaria.

The Lord is an helper to me; I shall not dread what man shall do to me.

All mine enemies backbited privily against me; against me they thought evils to me.

Which trust in their own virtue; and have glory in the multitude of their riches.

And they said, Come ye, and think we thoughts against Jeremy; for why the law shall not perish from a priest, neither counsel shall perish from a wise man, neither word shall perish from a prophet; come ye, and smite we him with tongue, and take we none heed to all the words of him.

Then Pharisees went away, and took a counsel [or took counsel] to take Jesus in word.

and said, This said, I may destroy the temple of God, and after the third day [or three days] build it again.

ambushing him, and seeking to take something of his mouth, to accuse him.

Jesus answered, and said to them, Undo ye this temple, and in three days I shall raise it.

As and in all his epistles he speaketh in them of these things; in which be some hard things to under-stand, which unwise [or untaught] and unstable men deprave, as also they do other scriptures, to their own perdition.

And Saul said to David, Lo! mine elder daughter Merab, I shall give her for a wife to thee; only be thou a strong man, and fight thou the Lord’s battles. Forsooth Saul areckoned, and said, Mine hand be not in him, but the hand of Philistines be on him.

And Saul said, I shall give her to him, that it be to him into cause of stumbling, and the hand of Philistines be upon him. Therefore Saul said to David, In wedding one of my two daughters thou shalt be my son-in-law today.

and Saul began more to dread David; and Saul was made enemy to David in all days.

And Saul took a spear, that he should smite him, and Jonathan under-stood, that it was determined of his father, that David should be slain.

If he saith, Well, peace shall be to thy servant; forsooth if he is wroth, know thou, that his malice is filled.




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