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Luke 19:42 - New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)

42 “Had thou but taʼen tent, eʼen thou, in this thy day, oʼ the things that are for thy peace! but e’noo they are hid frae thy eʼen!

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Luke 19:42
35 Iomraidhean Croise  

And whan he drew nar, he lookit at the citie, and was greetin ower it, sayin,


“For the days wull come upon thee, that thy faes sall bigg bulwarks roond thee, and steek thee in, and rink thee roon on ilka side;


“And wull ding thee doon to the grunʼ, and thy bairns within thee; for that thou wadna tak tent oʼ the time oʼ thy visitation!”


“As to the word he sent oot to the sons oʼ Israʼl, proclaimin the Gude‐word oʼ peace throwe Jesus the Christ (the same is Lord oʼ aʼ!).


And Paul and Barnabas, wiʼ great freedom oʼ speech, said, “It was necessar that the word oʼ God soud first be spoken to you: seein ye hae cuisten it frae ye, and adjudge yersels no wordie oʼ eternal life — than, turn we to the Gentiles!


But exhort ane‐the‐ither, day by day, eʼen as lang as it is caʼd “the day,” least ony oʼ ye be hardened throwe the glamor oʼ sin.


While it is said, “The day, gin ye wull hear his voice, harden‐ye‐na yere hearts, as in the bitter thrawartness!”


Whaur‐for, eʼen as says the Holie Spirit, “The day, gin ye may hear his voice,


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