II TIMOTHY
Chapter 4
II T | Wycliffe | 4:1 | I witnesse bifore God and Crist Jhesu, that schal deme the quike and the deed, and bi the comyng of hym, and the kyngdom of hym, | |
II T | Wycliffe | 4:2 | preche the word, be thou bisi couenabli with outen rest, repreue thou, biseche thou, blame thou in al pacience and doctryn. | |
II T | Wycliffe | 4:3 | For tyme schal be, whanne men schulen not suffre hoolsum teching, but at her desiris thei schulen gadere `togidere to hem silf maistris yitchinge to the eeris. | |
II T | Wycliffe | 4:4 | And treuli thei schulen turne awei the heryng fro treuthe, but to fablis thei schulen turne. | |
II T | Wycliffe | 4:5 | But wake thou, in alle thingis traueile thou, do the werk of an euangelist, fulfille thi seruyce, be thou sobre. | |
II T | Wycliffe | 4:8 | In `the tothir tyme a coroun of riytwisnesse is kept to me, which the Lord, a iust domesman, schal yelde to me in that dai; and not oneli to me, but also to these that louen his comyng. | |
II T | Wycliffe | 4:9 | Hyye thou to come to me soone. For Demas, louynge this world, hath forsakun me, and wente to Tessalonyk, | |
II T | Wycliffe | 4:11 | Luk aloone is with me. Take thou Mark, and brynge with thee; for he is profitable to me in to seruyce. | |
II T | Wycliffe | 4:13 | The cloth which Y lefte at Troade at Carpe, whanne thou comest, bringe with thee, and the bookis, but moost parchemyne. | |
II T | Wycliffe | 4:14 | Alisaundre, the tresorer, schewide to me myche yuele; `the Lord schal yelde to hym aftir his werkis. | |
II T | Wycliffe | 4:16 | In my firste defence no man helpide me, but alle forsoken me; be it not arettid to hem. | |
II T | Wycliffe | 4:17 | But the Lord helpide me, and coumfortide me, that the preching be fillid bi me, and that alle folkis here, that Y am delyueride fro the mouth of the lioun. | |
II T | Wycliffe | 4:18 | And the Lord delyueride me fro al yuel werk, and schal make me saaf in to his heuenly kingdom, to whom be glorie in to worldis of worldis. | |
II T | Wycliffe | 4:21 | Hiye thou to come bifore wyntir. Eubolus, and Prudent, and Lynus, and Claudia, and alle britheren, greten thee wel. | |