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Psalm 99:1

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

The Lord hath reigned, [the] peoples be wroth; thou that sittest on cherubim, the earth be moved.

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And David rose, and went, and all the people that was with him of the men of Judah, to bring the ark of God, on which the name of the Lord of hosts, sitting in cherubim on that ark, was called.

All earth be moved from his face; for he hath founded the world unmoveable.

And he ascended [or went] on cherubim, and flew; he flew over the pens of winds.

Soothly I am ordained of him a king upon Zion, his holy hill;

To victory; this psalm is the wit-nessing of Asaph for lilies. Thou that governest Israel, give attention; that leadest forth Joseph as a sheep. Thou that sittest on cherubim, be showed

before Ephraim, Benjamin, and Manasseh. Stir thy power, and come thou, that thou make us safe.

They know not, neither under-stand, they go in darknesses; all the foundaments of [the] earth shall be moved.

The Lord hath reigned, he is clothed with fairness; the Lord is clothed with strength, and hath girded himself. For he made steadfast the world; that shall not be moved.

say ye among heathen men, that the Lord hath reigned. And he hath amended the world, that shall not be moved; he shall deem peoples in equity.

praise ye the Lord in his holy hall. All earth be moved of his face;

The Lord hath reigned, the earth make full out joy; many isles be glad.

His lightnings shined to the world; the earth saw, and was moved.

From thence I shall command, and I shall speak to thee above the propitiatory, that is, from the midst of [the] two cherubims [or cherubim], that shall be on the ark of witnessing, all things which I shall command by thee to the sons of Israel.

The Lord meddled [or mingled] a spirit of error in the midst thereof; and they made Egypt for to err in all his work, as a drunken man and spewing erreth.

I saw mountains, and lo! they were moved, and all little hills were troubled.

The earth was moved of the voice of [the] falling of them; the cry of voice thereof was heard in the Red Sea.

Therefore shall not ye dread me, saith the Lord, and shall not ye make sorrow for my face? Which have set gravel to be a term, either end, to the sea, an everlasting commandment, which it shall not pass; and the waves thereof shall be moved, and shall not have power; and shall wax great, and shall not pass it.

The earth is moved of the voice of [the] captivity of Babylon, and cry is heard among heathen men.

said to me, Thou, son of man, this is the place of my seat, and the place of the steps of my feet, where I dwell in the midst of the sons of Israel without end; and the house of Israel shall no more defoul mine holy name, they, and the kings of them, in their fornications, and in the fallings of their kings, and in their high places.

Therefore he said, A worthy man [or Some noble man] went into a far country, to take to him a kingdom, and to turn again.

But his citizens hated him, and sent a messenger after him, and said, We will not, that he reign on us.

Nevertheless bring ye hither those mine enemies, that would not that I reigned on them, and slay ye before me.

Therefore, my most dearworthy brethren, as evermore ye have obeyed, not in my presence only, but much more now in mine absence, work ye with dread and trembling your health.

and said, We do thankings to thee, Lord God almighty, which art, and which were, and which art to coming [or to come]; which hast taken thy great virtue, and hast reigned.

And I saw a great white throne, and one sitting on it, from whose sight earth fled [or flew away], and heaven; and the place is not found of them.

And heaven went away, as a book wrapped in [or enfolded]; and all the mountains and isles were moved from their places.




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