Wycliffe's English Translation (1388)
Wycliffe
Translated from the Latin in the 14th century
   
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[1]Poul, the boundun of Crist Jhesu, and Timothe, brother, to Filemon, bilouyd, and oure helpere, and to Appia, [2]most dere sister, and to Archip, oure euene kniyt, and to the chirche that is in thin hous, [3]grace be to you, and pees of God oure fader, and of the Lord Jhesu Crist. [4]I do thankingis to my God, euere more makinge mynde of thee in my preieris, [5]heringe thi charite and feith, that thou hast in the Lord Jhesu, and to alle hooli men, [6]that the comynyng of thi feith be maad opyn, in knowing of al good thing in Crist Jhesu. [7]And Y hadde greet ioye and coumfort in thi charite, for the entrailis of hooli men restiden bi thee, brother. [8]For which thing Y hauynge myche trist in Crist Jhesu, to comaunde to thee that that perteyneth to profit; [9]but Y biseche more for charite, sithen thou art siche as the elde Poul, and now the boundun of Jhesu Crist. [10]Y biseche thee for my sone Onesyme, whom Y in boondis bigat, [11]which sumtyme was vnprofitable to thee, but now profitable bothe to thee and to me; whom Y sente ayen to thee. [12]And resseyue thou hym as myn entrailis; [13]whom Y wolde withholde with me, that he schulde serue for thee to me in boondis of the gospel; [14]but with out thi counseil Y wolde not do ony thing, that thi good schulde not be as of nede, but wilful. [15]For perauenture therfor he departide fro thee for a tyme, that thou schuldist resseyue hym with outen ende; [16]now not as a seruaunt, but for a seruaunt a most dere brother, most to me; and how myche more to thee, bothe in fleisch and in the Lord? [17]Therfor if thou hast me a felowe, resseyue hym as me; for if he hath ony thing anoied thee, [18]ethir owith, arette thou this thing to me. [19]Y Poul wroot with myn hoond, Y schal yelde; that Y seie not to thee, that also thou owist to me thi silf. [20]So, brothir, Y schal vse thee in the Lord; fille thou myn entrails in Crist. [21]Y tristnynge of thin obedience wroot to thee, witynge that thou schalt do ouer that that Y seie. [22]Also make thou redi to me an hous to dwelle in; for Y hope that bi youre preyeris Y schal be youun to you. [23]Epafras, prisoner with me in Crist Jhesu, [24]greetith thee wel, and Mark, Aristark, Demas, Lucas, myn helperis. [25]The grace of oure Lord Jhesu Crist be with youre spirit. Amen.
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
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