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Zephaniah 3:16

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

In that day it shall be said, Jerusalem, do not thou dread; Zion, thine hands be not benumbed.

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Lo! thou hast taught full many men, and thou hast strengthened hands made faint.

And they shall say in that day, Lo! this is our God; we abided him, and he shall save us; this is the Lord; we suffered him, and we shall make full out joy, and shall be glad in his health.

Thou that preachest to Zion, go upon an high hill; thou that preachest to Jerusalem, enhance thy voice in strength; enhance thou, do not thou dread; say thou to the cities of Judah, Lo! your God.

Dread thou not, for I am with thee; bow thou not away, for I am thy God. I comforted thee, and helped thee; and the right hand of my just [or rightwise] man up-took thee.

The Lord making and forgiving thee, thine helper from the womb, saith these things, My servant, Jacob, do not thou dread, and thou most rightful [or most right], whom I chose.

Do not thou dread, for thou shalt not be shamed, neither thou shalt be ashamed. For it shall not shame thee; for thou shalt forget the shame of thy youth, and thou shalt no more think on the shame of thy widowhood.

Earth, do not thou dread, make thou full out joy, and be glad; for the Lord magnified that he should do.

And it shall be, as ye, the house of Judah, and the house of Israel, were cursing among heathen men, so I shall save you, and ye shall be blessing. Do not ye dread, be your hands comforted;

so I converted thought in these days to do well to the house of Judah and to Jerusalem; do not ye dread.

But on the morrow much people, that came together to the feast day, when they had heard, that Jesus came to Jerusalem,

Therefore we that have this administration, [or office], after this that we have gotten mercy, fail we not,

And doing good fail we not; for in his time we shall reap, not failing.

For which thing I ask, that ye fail not in my tribulations for you, which is your glory.

For which thing raise ye [up] slow hands, and knees unbound,

and thou hast patience, and thou hast suffered [or sustained] for my name, and failedest not.




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