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Chapter 4
Gene Wycliffe 4:1  Forsothe Adam knewe Eue his wijf, which conseyuede, and childide Cayn, and seide, Y haue gete a man bi God.
Gene Wycliffe 4:2  And efte sche childide his brother Abel. Forsothe Abel was a kepere of scheep, and Cayn was an erthe tilyere.
Gene Wycliffe 4:3  Sotheli it was don after many daies, that Cayn offride yiftis to the Lord of the fruytis of erthe;
Gene Wycliffe 4:4  and Abel offride of the first gendrid of his floc, and of the fatnesse of tho. And the Lord bihelde to Abel and to the yiftis of hym;
Gene Wycliffe 4:5  sotheli he bihelde not to Cayn and to hise yiftis. And Cayn was wrooth greetli, and his cheer felde doun.
Gene Wycliffe 4:6  And the Lord seide to hym, Whi art thou wrooth, and whi felde doun thi face?
Gene Wycliffe 4:7  Whether not if thou schalt do wel, thou schalt resseyue; but if thou doist yuele, thi synne schal be present anoon in the yatis? but the desir therof schal be vndur thee, and thou schalt be lord therof.
Gene Wycliffe 4:8  And Cayn seide to Abel his brother, Go we out. And whanne thei weren in the feeld, Cayn roos ayens his brother Abel, and killide him.
Gene Wycliffe 4:9  And the Lord seide to Cayn, Where is Abel thi brother? Which answerde, Y woot not; whether Y am the kepere of my brothir?
Gene Wycliffe 4:10  And God seide to Cayn, What hast thou do? the vois of the blood of thi brother crieth to me fro erthe.
Gene Wycliffe 4:11  Now therfor thou schalt be cursid on erthe, that openyde his mouth, and resseyuede of thin hond the blood of thi brothir.
Gene Wycliffe 4:12  Whanne thou schalt worche the erthe, it schal not yyue his fruytis to thee; thou schalt be vnstable of dwellyng and fleynge aboute on erthe in alle the daies of thi lijf.
Gene Wycliffe 4:13  And Cayn seide to the Lord, My wickidnesse is more than that Y disserue foryyuenesse; lo!
Gene Wycliffe 4:14  to dai thou castist me out fro the face of the erthe; and Y schal be hid fro thi face, and Y schal be vnstable of dwellyng and fleynge aboute in erthe; therfore ech man that schal fynde me schal slee me.
Gene Wycliffe 4:15  And the Lord seide to hym, It schal not be don so, but ech man that schal slee Cayn shal be punyschid seuenfold. And the Lord settide a signe in Cayn, that ech man that schulde fynde hym schulde not slee hym.
Gene Wycliffe 4:16  And Cayn yede out fro the face of the Lord, and dwellide fleynge aboute in erthe, at the eest coost of Eden.
Gene Wycliffe 4:17  Forsothe Cayn knewe his wiif, which conseyuede, and childide Enoth; and Cayn bildide a citee, and clepide the name therof of the name of hise sone Enoth.
Gene Wycliffe 4:18  Forsothe Enoth gendride Irad, and Irad gendride Manyael, and Manyael gendride Matusael, and Matusael gendride Lameth;
Gene Wycliffe 4:19  that took twei wyues, the name to o wijf was Ada, and the name to the tother was Sella.
Gene Wycliffe 4:20  And Ada gendride Jabel, that was the fadir of dwellers in tentis and of shepherdis;
Gene Wycliffe 4:21  and the name of his brother was Tubal, he was the fadir of syngeris in harpe and orgun.
Gene Wycliffe 4:22  And Sella gendride Tubalcayn, that was an hamerbetere, and smyyt on alle werkis of bras and of yrun; forsothe the sistir of Tubalcayn was Neoma.
Gene Wycliffe 4:23  And Lameth seide to his wyues Ada and Sella, Ye wyues of Lameth, here my vois, and herkne my word; for Y haue slayn a man bi my wounde, and a yong wexynge man bi my `violent betyng;
Gene Wycliffe 4:24  veniaunce schal be youun seuenfold of Cayn, forsothe of Lameth seuentisithis seuensithis.
Gene Wycliffe 4:25  Also yit Adam knewe his wijf, and sche childide a sone, and clepide his name Seth, and seide, God hath put to me another seed for Abel, whom Cayn killide.
Gene Wycliffe 4:26  But also a sone was borun to Seth, which sone he clepide Enos; this Enos bigan to clepe inwardli the name of the Lord.