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Revelation 18:13

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

and of cinnamon, and of sweet smelling things, and ointments, and of incense, and of wine, and of oil, and of flour, and of wheat, and of work beasts, and of sheep, and of horses, and of chariots, and of servants, and of other lives of men.

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Therefore she gave to the king sixscore talents of gold, and full many sweet smelling things, and precious stones; so many sweet smelling things were no more brought, as those which the queen of Sheba gave to king Solomon.

besides that which the men that were on the tollages, that is, rents of things borne about in the land, and that merchants, and all men selling shields, and that all the kings of Arabia, and the dukes of the land, gave.

And all men brought gifts to him, vessels of gold, and of silver, clothes, and armours [or arms] of battle, and sweet smelling things, and horses, and mules, by each year.

And they took all things which Hagarites had in possession, fifty thousand of camels, and two hundred and fifty thousand of sheep, two thousand of asses, and an hundred thousand persons of men;

And she gave to the king sixscore talents of gold, and full many sweet smelling spices, and most precious gems; there were not such sweet smelling spices, as these which the queen of Sheba gave to king Solomon.

and I said to them, As ye know, we have by our power again-bought our brethren Jews, that were sold to heathen men; and ye now sell your brethren, and shall we again-buy them of you? And they held silence, and found not what they should answer.

He that curseth his father, or mother, die he by death.

I have besprinkled my bed with myrrh, and aloes, and canel.

and give odour with best oint-ments. Thy name is like oil shed [or poured] out; therefore [the] young damsels loved thee.

Who is this woman, that goeth up by the desert, as a rod of smoke of sweet smelling spices, of myrrh, and of incense, and of all powder of an ointment maker?

I rose, for to open to my darling; mine hands dropped myrrh, and my fingers were full of myrrh most proved.

The Lord saith these things, What is this book of forsaking of your mother, by which I let go her? either who is he, to whom I owe, to whom I sold you? For lo! ye be sold for your wickednesses, and for your great trespasses I let go your mother.

Greece, and Tubal, and Meshech, they were thy merchants, and brought bondmen and brazen vessels to thy people.

The Lord saith these things, On three great trespasses of Israel, and on four, I shall not convert him, for that that he sold a just man for silver, and a poor man for shoes.

and drink wine in vials; and with best ointment they were anointed; and in nothing they had compassion on the sorrow, either defouling, of Joseph.

that we wield for silver needy men, and poor men for shoes, and we sell out-castings of wheat?

If a man is taken, that is, convicted in doom, busily ambushing to steal his brother of the sons of Israel, and when he hath sold him, taketh price, he shall be slain; and thus thou shalt do away evil from the midst of thee.

The Lord shall lead thee again by ships into Egypt, by the way of which he said to thee, Thou shouldest no more see it. There thou shalt be sold to thine enemies, into menservants and womenservants; and none shall be that shall deliver thee.

and lechers, to them that do lechery with men, [or and fornicators, to them that trespass with males against kind, sellers, or stealers, of men], leasing-mongers and forsworn, and if any other thing is contrary to the wholesome teaching,

and they shall make merchandise of you in covetousness by feigned words. To whom doom now a while ago ceaseth not, and the perdition of them nappeth not.

And thine apples of the desire of thy life, [or thine apples, the desires of thy life], went away from thee, and all fatted things, and full clear perished from thee.

And merchants of these things shall no more find those things [or these goods]. They that be made rich of it, shall stand [a] far, for dread of torments of it, weeping, and mourning,




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