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The Book of Enoch (1917)
1Eno(Cha)
Wycliffe's English Translation (1388)
Wyc
[No book] [1]The title of the two and eiytetithe salm. The song of the salm of Asaph.
[No book] [2]God, who schal be lijk thee? God, be thou not stille, nether be thou peesid.
[No book] [3]For lo! thin enemyes sowneden; and thei that haten thee reisiden the heed.
[No book] [4]Thei maden a wickid counsel on thi puple; and thei thouyten ayens thi seyntis.
[No book] [5]Thei seiden, Come ye, and leese we hem fro the folk; and the name of Israel be no more hadde in mynde.
[No book] [6]For thei thouyten with oon acord;
[No book] [7]the tabernaclis of Ydumeys, and men of Ismael disposiden a testament togidere ayens thee. Moab, and Agarenus, Jebal, and Amon, and Amalech;
[No book] [8]alienys with hem that dwellen in Tyre.
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[Gg: Text found only in Greek Akhmim]]
[E: Text found only in Ethiopic]]
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Translation: R. H. Charles, D. Litt., D.D. (1917)
Source: sacred-texts.com
Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
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