I CHRONICLES
Chapter 8
I Ch | Wycliffe | 8:1 | Forsothe Beniamyn gendride Bale his firste gendrid sone, Asbaal the secounde, Othora the thridde, | |
I Ch | Wycliffe | 8:6 | These ben the sones of Haoth, princes of kynredis dwellynge in Gabaa, that weren translatid in to Manath. | |
I Ch | Wycliffe | 8:7 | Forsothe Noaman, and Achia, and Jera, `he translatide hem, and gendride Oza and Abyud; | |
I Ch | Wycliffe | 8:8 | forsothe `Saarym gendride in the cuntrey of Moab, aftir that he lefte Vrym and Bara, hise wyues; | |
I Ch | Wycliffe | 8:9 | sotheli he gendride of Edes, his wijf, Jodab, and Sebia, and Mosa, and Molchon, also Jebus, and Sechia, and Maryna; | |
I Ch | Wycliffe | 8:12 | Sotheli the sones of Elphaal weren Heber, and Musaam, and Samaath; he bildide Ono, and Lod, and hise villagis; | |
I Ch | Wycliffe | 8:13 | forsothe Bara and Sama weren princes of kynredis dwellynge in Hailon; these dryueden awei the dwelleris of Geth; | |
I Ch | Wycliffe | 8:18 | and Heber, and Jesamary, and Jezlia, and Jobab helpiden `in this iurney ayens men of Geth. The sones of Elphaal weren Jachym, | |
I Ch | Wycliffe | 8:21 | and Henelech, and Adaia, and Barasa, and Samarath; the sones of Semey weren Jesphan, | |
I Ch | Wycliffe | 8:30 | and his firste gendrid sone Abdon, and Sur, and Cys, and Baal, and Ner, and Nadab, | |
I Ch | Wycliffe | 8:32 | Forsothe Marcelloth gendride Samaa; and thei dwelliden euene ayens her britheren in Jerusalem with her britheren. | |
I Ch | Wycliffe | 8:33 | Forsothe Ner gendride Cys, and Cys gendride Saul; forsothe Saul gendride Jonathan, and Melchisue, and Abynadab, and Isbaal. | |
I Ch | Wycliffe | 8:37 | Forsothe Zamri gendride Moosa, and Moosa gendride Banaa, whos sone was Raphaia, of whom was gendrid Elesa, that gendride Asel. | |
I Ch | Wycliffe | 8:38 | Sotheli Asel hadde sixe sones bi these names, Esricham, Bochru, Ismael, Saria, Abadia, Aman; alle these weren the sones of Asel. | |
I Ch | Wycliffe | 8:39 | Forsothe the sones of Asa, his brothir, weren Vlam, the firste gendride sone, and Hus, the secounde, and Eliphales, the thridde. | |