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Psalm 72:7

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

Rightfulness [or rightwiseness] shall come forth in his days; and the abun-dance of peace, till the moon be taken away.

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And Judah and Israel dwelled without any dread, each man under his vine, and under his fig tree, from Dan unto Beersheba, in all the days of Solomon.

But now my Lord God hath given rest to me by compass, and none adversary is, neither evil assailing;

A just [or rightwise] man shall flower as a palm tree; he shall be multiplied as a cedar of Lebanon.

And he shall deem heathen men, and he shall reprove many peoples; and they shall weld together their swords into shares, and their spears into sickles, either scythes; folk shall no more raise sword against folk, and they shall no more be exercised, either haunted, to battle.

Rise thou, Jerusalem, be thou lightened [or lighted], for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen on thee.

The least shall be into a thousand, and a little man shall be into a full strong folk. I, the Lord, shall make this thing suddenly, in the time thereof.

Forsooth in the days of those realms, God of heaven shall raise up a realm, that shall not be destroyed without end, and his realm shall not be given to another people; it shall make less, and waste all these realms, and it shall stand without end,

And I shall lose the four-horsed cart of Ephraim, and an horse of Jerusalem, and the bow of battle shall be destroyed; and he shall speak peace to heathen men, and the power of him shall be from sea till to sea, and from floods, till to the ends of [the] earth.

And to you dreading my name the sun of rightwiseness shall rise, and health in pens or wings of him; and ye shall go out, and shall leap, as a calf of the drove.

and he shall reign in the house of Jacob [into] without end, and of his realm shall be none end.

Glory be in the highest things to God, and in earth peace to men of good will.

And of all the multitude of men believing was one heart and one will; neither any man said anything of those things that he wielded to be his own, but all things were common to them.




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