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Wycliffe's English Translation (1388)
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The Gospel of James
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[1]The `title of the hundrid and seuenthe salm. The song of `the salm of Dauid. [No book]
[2]Min herte is redi, God, myn herte is redi; Y schal singe, and Y schal seie salm in my glorie. [No book]
[3]My glorie, ryse thou vp, sautrie and harp, rise thou vp; Y schal rise vp eerli. [No book]
[4]Lord, Y schal knouleche to thee among puplis; and Y schal seie salm to thee among naciouns. [No book]
[5]For whi, God, thi merci is greet on heuenes; and thi treuthe is til to the cloudis. [No book]
[6]God, be thou enhaunsid aboue heuenes; and thi glorie ouer al erthe. [No book]
[7]That thi derlingis be delyuerid, make thou saaf with thi riythond, and here me; God spak in his hooli. [No book]
[8]I schal make ful out ioye, and Y schal departe Siccimam; and Y schal mete the grete valei of tabernaclis. [No book]
[9]Galaad is myn, and Manasses is myn; and Effraym is the vptaking of myn heed. Juda is my king; Moab is the caudron of myn hope. [No book]
[10]In to Ydume Y schal stretche forth my scho; aliens ben maad frendis to me. [No book]
[11]Who schal lede me forth in to a stronge citee; who schal lede me forth til in to Idume? [No book]
[12]Whether not thou, God, that hast put vs awei; and, God, schalt thou not go out in oure vertues? [No book]
[13]Yyue thou help to vs of tribulacioun; for the heelthe of man is veyn. [No book]
[14]We schulen make vertu in God; and he schal bringe oure enemyes to nouyt. [No book]
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
Translation: M.R. James (1924)
Source: www.earlychristianwritings.com
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