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Psalm 73:4

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

For beholding is not to the death of them; and steadfastness in the sick-ness of them.

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Fatness, that is, pride of temporal abundance, covered his face, or understanding, and outward fatness, that is, unshamefastness, hangeth down of his sides. [Fatness covered his face, and of his sides grease hangeth.]

They lead in goods their days; and in a point, they go down to hells, that is, to burials, or the grave.

Mercy forget him; his sweetness be for a worm; be he not in mind, but be he all-broken as an unfruitful tree.

they have closed together their fatness; the mouth of them spake pride.

from the enemies of thine hand. Lord, part thou them from a few men of the land in the life of them; their womb is [full-]filled of thine hid things. They be [full-]filled with sons; and they left their remnants, either residue, to their little children.

For the mind of a wise man shall not be, in like manner as neither that of a fool, without end, and [the] times to coming [or to come] shall cover all things altogether with forgetting; a learned man dieth in like manner as an unlearned man.

Also I saw these things in the days of my nativity; a just [or rightwise] man perisheth in his rightfulness [or rightwiseness], and a wicked man liveth much time in his malice.

Therefore they be magnified, and made rich, made fat within, and made fat withoutforth, and they passed worst my words; they deemed not the cause of a widow, they dressed not the cause of a fatherless child, and they deemed not the doom of poor men.

And it was done, that the beggar died, and was borne of angels into Abraham’s bosom. And the rich man was dead also, and was buried in hell.




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