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Romans 2:9

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

tribulation and anguish, into each soul of man that worketh evil, to the Jew first, and to the Greek;

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thou shalt hear from heaven, and shalt do the doom of thy servants; so that thou yield to the wicked man his way into his own head, and that thou avenge the just [or rightwise] man, and yield to him after his rightwiseness.

Many beatings be of the sinner; but mercy shall encompass him that hopeth in the Lord.

The desire of just [or rightwise] men is all good; abiding of wicked men is strong vengeance.

Lo! all souls be mine; as the soul of the father, so and the soul of the son is mine. That soul that doeth sin, shall die.

And I shed out on them mine indignation, and I wasted them in the fire of my wrath; and I yielded the way of them on the head of them, saith the Lord God.

Only I knew you of all the kindreds of earth; therefore I shall visit on you all your wickednesses.

For what profiteth it to a man [or what profiteth to a man], if he win all the world, and suffer impairing of his soul? or what exchanging shall a man give for his soul?

and penance, and remission of sins to be preached in his name to all folks, beginning at Jerusalem.

When these things were heard, they held peace, and glorified God, and said, Therefore also to heathen men God hath given penance to life.

Brethren, and sons of the kind of Abraham, and which that in you dread God, to you the word of health is sent.

and I witnessed to Jews and to heathen men penance into God, and faith into our Lord Jesus Christ.

but I told [or I showed] to them, that be at Damascus first, and at Jerusalem, and by all the country of Judea, and to heathen men, that they should do penance, and be converted to God, and do worthy works of penance.

And after the third day, he called together the worthiest of the Jews. And when they came, he said to them, Brethren, I did nothing against the people either custom of fathers, and I was bound at Jerusalem, and was betaken into the hands of Romans.

Therefore be it known to you, that this health of God, is sent to heathen men, and they shall hear.

God raised his Son first to you, and sent him blessing you, that each man convert him from his wickedness.

For I shame not the gospel, for it is the virtue of God into health, to each man that believeth, to the Jew first, and to the Greek.

And there is no distinction of Jew and of Greek; for the same Lord of all is rich into all, that inwardly call him.

but glory, and honour, and peace, to each man that worketh good thing, to the Jew first, and to the Greek.

Who then shall part us from the charity of Christ? tribulation, or anguish, or hunger, or nakedness, or persecution, or peril, or sword?

Which also he called [us], not only of the Jews, but also of heathen men,

There is no Jew, nor Greek, no bondman, nor free man, no male, nor female; for all ye be one in Christ Jesus.

where is not male and female, heathen man and Jew, circumcision and prepuce, barbarous and Scythian, bondman and free, but all things and in all things Christ.

If nevertheless it is just before God to requite tribulation to them that trouble you,

For time is, that doom begin at God’s house; and if it begin first at us, what end shall be of them, that believe not to the gospel?




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