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Chapter 8
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:1 | Forsothe the Lord hadde mynde of Noe, and of alle lyuynge beestis, and of alle werk beestis, that weren with hym in the schip; and brouyte a wynd on the erthe. | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:2 | And watris weren decreessid, and the wellis of the see weren closid, and the wyndowis of heuene weren closid, and reynes of heuene weren ceessid. | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:3 | And watrys turneden ayen fro erthe, and yeden ayen, and bigunnen to be decreessid aftir an hundrid and fifti daies. | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:4 | And the schip restide in the seuenthe monthe, in the seuene and twentithe dai of the monthe, on the hillis of Armenye. | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:5 | And sotheli the watrys yeden and decresiden til to the tenthe monethe, for in the tenthe monethe, in the firste dai of the monethe, the coppis of hillis apperiden. | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:6 | And whanne fourti daies weren passid, Noe openyde the wyndow of the schip which he hadde maad, and sente out a crowe, | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:7 | which yede out, and turnede not ayen til the watris weren dried on erthe. Also Noe sente out a culuer aftir hym, to se if the watris hadden ceessid thanne on the face of erthe; | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:9 | and whanne the culuer foond not where hir foot schulde reste, sche turnede ayen to hym in to the schip, for the watris weren on al erthe; and Noe helde forth his hoond, and brouyte the culuer takun in to the schip. | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:10 | Sotheli whanne othere seuene daies weren abedun aftirward, eft he leet out a culuer fro the schip; | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:11 | and sche cam to hym at euentid, and bare in hir mouth a braunche of olyue tre with greene leeuys. Therfor Noe vndirstood that the watris hadden ceessid on erthe; | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:12 | and neuerthelesse he abood seuene othere daies, and sente out a culuer, which turnede `no more ayen to hym. | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:13 | Therfor in the sixe hundrid and o yeer of the lijf of Noe, in the firste monethe, in the firste day of the monethe, watris weren decreessid on erthe; and Noe openede the roof of the schip, and bihelde and seiy that the face of the erthe was dried. | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:14 | In the secunde monethe, in the seuene and twentithe dai of the monethe, the erthe was maad drie. | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:16 | and seide, Go out of the schip, thou, and thi wijf, thi sones, and the wyues of thi sones with thee; | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:17 | and lede out with thee alle lyuynge beestis that ben at thee of ech fleisch, as wel in volatilis as in vnresonable beestis, and alle `reptils that crepen on erthe; and entre ye on the erthe, encreesse ye, and be ye multiplied on erthe. | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:18 | Therfor Noe yede out, and hise sones, and his wijf, and the wyues of hise sones with hym; | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:19 | but also alle lyuynge beestis, and werk beestis, and `reptils that crepen on erthe, bi her kynde, yeden out of the schip. | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:20 | Forsothe Noe bildide an auter to the Lord, and he took of alle clene beestis and briddis, and offride brent sacrifices on the auter. | |
Gene | Wycliffe | 8:21 | And the Lord sauerede the odour of swetnesse, and seide to hym, Y schal no more curse the erthe for men, for the wit and thouyt of mannus herte ben redi in to yuel fro yong wexynge age; therfor Y schal no more smyte ech lyuynge soule as Y dide; | |