I CORINTHIANS
Chapter 16
I Co | Wycliffe | 16:1 | But of the gaderyngis of money that ben maad in to seyntis, as Y ordeynede in the chirchis of Galathie, so also do ye o dai of the wouke. | |
I Co | Wycliffe | 16:2 | Ech of you kepe at hym silf, kepynge that that plesith to him, that whanne Y come, the gaderyngis ben not maad. | |
I Co | Wycliffe | 16:3 | And whanne Y schal be present, whiche men ye preuen, Y schal sende hem bi epistlis to bere youre grace in to Jerusalem. | |
I Co | Wycliffe | 16:5 | But Y schal come to you, whanne Y schal passe bi Macedonye; for whi Y schal passe bi Macedonye. | |
I Co | Wycliffe | 16:6 | But perauenture Y schal dwelle at you, or also dwelle the wynter, that and ye lede me whidir euere Y schal go. | |
I Co | Wycliffe | 16:7 | And Y wole not now se you in my passyng, for Y hope to dwelle with you awhile, if the Lord schal suffre. | |
I Co | Wycliffe | 16:10 | And if Thimothe come, se ye that he be with out drede with you, for he worcheth the werk of the Lord, as Y. | |
I Co | Wycliffe | 16:11 | Therfor no man dispise hym; but lede ye hym forth in pees, that he come to me; for Y abide hym with britheren. | |
I Co | Wycliffe | 16:12 | But, britheren, Y make knowun to you of Apollo, that Y preiede him myche, that he schulde come to you, with britheren. But it was not his wille to come now; but he schal come, whanne he schal haue leiser. | |
I Co | Wycliffe | 16:13 | Walke ye, and stonde ye in the feith; do ye manli, and be ye coumfortid in the Lord, | |
I Co | Wycliffe | 16:15 | And, britheren, Y biseche you, ye knowen the hous of Stephan, and of Fortunati, and Acaicy, for thei ben the firste fruytis of Acaie, and in to mynystrie of seyntis thei han ordeyned hem silf; | |
I Co | Wycliffe | 16:18 | for thei filliden that thing that failide to you; for thei han refreischid bothe my spirit and youre. Therfor knowe ye hem, that ben suche maner men. | |
I Co | Wycliffe | 16:19 | Alle the chirchis of Asie greten you wel. Aquila and Prisca, with her homeli chirche, greten you myche in the Lord, at the whiche also Y am herborid. | |