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Chapter 5
Acts Wycliffe 5:1  But a man, Anany bi name, with Safira, his wijf,
Acts Wycliffe 5:2  seelde a feeld, and defraudide of the prijs of the feeld; and his wijf was witinge. And he brouyte a part, and leide bifor the feet of the apostlis.
Acts Wycliffe 5:3  And Petre seide to hym, Anany, whi hath Sathanas temptid thin herte, that thou lye to the Hooli Goost, and to defraude of the prijs of the feeld?
Acts Wycliffe 5:4  Whethir it vnseld was not thin; and whanne it was seld, it was in thi power? Whi hast thou put this thing in thin herte? Thou hast not lied to men, but to God.
Acts Wycliffe 5:5  Anany herde these wordis, and felde doun, and was deed. And greet drede was maad on alle that herden.
Acts Wycliffe 5:6  And yonge men risen, and mouyden hym awei, and baren hym out, and birieden.
Acts Wycliffe 5:7  And ther was maad as a space of thre ouris, and his wijf knewe not that thing that was don, and entride.
Acts Wycliffe 5:8  And Petre answerde to hir, Womman, seie to me, whether ye seelden the feeld for so mych? And sche seide, Yhe, for so mych.
Acts Wycliffe 5:9  And Petre seide to hyr, What bifelde to you, to tempte the spirit of the Lord? Lo! the feet of hem that han birieden thin hosebonde ben at the dore, and thei schulen bere thee out.
Acts Wycliffe 5:10  Anoon sche felde doun at hise feet, and diede. And the yonge men entriden, and founden hir deed, and thei baren hir out, and birieden to hir hosebonde.
Acts Wycliffe 5:11  And greet drede was maad in al the chirche, and in to alle that herden these thingis.
Acts Wycliffe 5:12  And bi the hoondis of the apostlis signes and many wondris weren maad in the puple. And alle weren of oon acord in the porche of Salomon.
Acts Wycliffe 5:13  But no man of othere durste ioyne hymsilf with hem, but the puple magnyfiede hem.
Acts Wycliffe 5:14  And the multitude of men and of wymmen bileuynge in the Lord was more encreessid,
Acts Wycliffe 5:15  so that thei brouyten out sike men in to stretis, and leiden in litle beddis and couchis, that whanne Petre cam, nameli the schadew of hym schulde schadewe ech of hem, and thei schulden be delyuerid fro her syknessis.
Acts Wycliffe 5:16  And the multitude of citees niy to Jerusalem ran, bryngynge sijk men, and that weren trauelid of vnclene spiritis, whiche alle weren heelid.
Acts Wycliffe 5:17  But the prince of preestis roos vp, and alle that weren with hym, that is the eresye of Saduceis, and weren fillid with enuye;
Acts Wycliffe 5:18  and leiden hondis on the apostlis, and puttiden hem in the comyn warde.
Acts Wycliffe 5:19  But the aungel of the Lord openyde bi nyyt the yatis of the prisoun, and ledde hem out, and seide, Go ye,
Acts Wycliffe 5:20  and stonde ye, and speke in the temple to the puple alle the wordis of this lijf.
Acts Wycliffe 5:21  Whom whanne thei hadden herd, thei entriden eerli in to the temple, and tauyten. And the prince of preestis cam, and thei that weren with him, and clepiden togidre the counsel, and alle the eldre men of the children of Israel; and senten to the prisoun, that thei schulden be brouyt forth.
Acts Wycliffe 5:22  And whanne the mynystris camen, founden hem not, and for the prisoun was openyd, thei turneden ayen,
Acts Wycliffe 5:23  and teelden, and seiden, We founden the prisoun schit with al diligence, and the keperis stondynge at the yatis; but we opneden, and founden no man ther ynne.
Acts Wycliffe 5:24  And as the maiestratis of the temple, and the princis of preestis herden these wordis, thei doutiden of hem, what was don.
Acts Wycliffe 5:25  But a man cam, and teelde to hem, For lo! tho men whiche ye han put in to prisoun, ben in the temple, and stonden, and techen the puple.
Acts Wycliffe 5:26  Thanne the magistrat wente with the mynystris, and brouyte hem with out violence; for thei dredden the puple, lest thei schulden be stonyd.
Acts Wycliffe 5:27  And whanne thei hadden brouyt hem, thei settiden hem in the counsel; and the princes of prestis axiden hem,
Acts Wycliffe 5:28  and seiden, In comaundement we comaundiden you, that ye schulden not teche in this name, and lo! ye han fillid Jerusalem with youre teching, and ye wolen bringe on vs the blood of this man.
Acts Wycliffe 5:29  And Petre answeride, and the apostlis, and seiden, It bihoueth to obeie to God, more than to men.
Acts Wycliffe 5:30  God of oure fadris reiside Jhesu, whom ye slowen, hangynge in a tre.
Acts Wycliffe 5:31  God enhaunside with his riythond this prince and sauyour, that penaunce were yyue to Israel, and remyssioun of synnes.
Acts Wycliffe 5:32  And we ben witnessis of these wordis, and the Hooli Goost, whom God yaf to alle obeischinge to him.
Acts Wycliffe 5:33  Whanne thei herden these thingis, thei weren turmentid, and thouyten to sle hem.
Acts Wycliffe 5:34  But a man roos in the counsel, a Farise, Gamaliel bi name, a doctour of the lawe, a worschipful man to al the puple, and comaundide the men to be put without forth for a while.
Acts Wycliffe 5:35  And he seide to hem, Ye men of Israel, take tent to you silf on these men, what ye schulen do.
Acts Wycliffe 5:36  For bifore these daies Teodas, that seide hym silf to be sum man, to whom a noumbre of men consentiden, aboute foure hundrid; which was slayn, and alle that bileueden to hym, weren disparplit, and brouyt to nouyt.
Acts Wycliffe 5:37  Aftir this, Judas of Galilee was in the daies of professioun, and turnyde awei the puple aftir hym; and alle hou manye euere consentiden to hym, weren scatered, and he perischide.
Acts Wycliffe 5:38  And now therfor Y seie to you, departe ye fro these men, and suffre ye hem; for if this counsel ether werk is of men, it schal be vndon;
Acts Wycliffe 5:39  but if it is of God, ye moun not vndo hem, lest perauenture ye be foundun to repugne God.
Acts Wycliffe 5:40  And thei consentiden to him; and thei clepiden togidere the apostlis, and denounsiden to hem, that weren betun, that thei schulden no more speke in the name of Jhesu, and thei leten hem go.
Acts Wycliffe 5:41  And thei wenten ioiynge fro the siyt of the counsel, that thei weren had worthi to suffre dispisyng for the name of Jhesu. But ech dai thei ceessiden not in the temple, and aboute housis, to teche and to preche Jhesu Crist.