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ISAIAH
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Chapter 24
Isai Wycliffe 24:1  Lo! the Lord schal distrie the erthe, and schal make it nakid, and schal turmente the face therof; and he schal scater abrood the dwelleris therof.
Isai Wycliffe 24:2  And it schal be, as the puple, so the preest; as the seruaunt, so his lord; as the handmaide, so the ladi of hir; as a biere, so he that sillith; as the leenere, so he that takith borewyng; as he that axith ayen, so he that owith.
Isai Wycliffe 24:3  Bi distriyng the lond schal be distried, and schal be maad nakid by rauyschyng; for whi the Lord spak this word.
Isai Wycliffe 24:4  The erthe morenyde, and fleet awei, and is maad sijk; the world fleet awei, the hiynesse of the puple of erthe is maad sijk,
Isai Wycliffe 24:5  and the erthe is slayn of hise dwelleris. For thei passiden lawis, chaungiden riyt, distrieden euerlastynge boond of pees.
Isai Wycliffe 24:6  For this thing cursyng schal deuoure the erthe, and the dwelleris therof schulen do synne; and therfor the louyeris therof schulen be woode, and fewe men schulen be left.
Isai Wycliffe 24:7  Vyndage morenyde, the vyne is sijk; alle men that weren glad in herte weiliden.
Isai Wycliffe 24:8  The ioie of tympans ceesside, the sowne of glad men restide; the swetnesse of harpe with song was stille.
Isai Wycliffe 24:9  Thei schulen not drynke wyn; a bittere drynk schal be to hem that schulen drynke it.
Isai Wycliffe 24:10  The citee of vanyte is al to-brokun; ech hous is closid, for no man entrith.
Isai Wycliffe 24:11  Cry schal be on wyn in streetis, al gladnesse is forsakun, the ioie of erthe is `takun awei.
Isai Wycliffe 24:12  Desolacioun is left in the citee, and wretchidnesse schal oppresse the yatis.
Isai Wycliffe 24:13  For these thingis schulen be in the myddis of erthe, in the myddis of puplis, as if a fewe fruitis of olyue trees that ben left ben schakun of fro the olyue tre, and racyns, whanne the vyndage is endid.
Isai Wycliffe 24:14  These men schulen reise her vois, and schulen preise, whanne the Lord schal be glorified; thei schulen schewe signes of gladnesse fro the see.
Isai Wycliffe 24:15  For this thing glorifie ye the Lord in techyngis; in the ilis of the see glorifie ye the name of the Lord God of Israel.
Isai Wycliffe 24:16  Fro the endis of erthe we han herd heriyngis, the glorye of the iust. And Y seide, My priuyte to me, my pryuyte to me. Wo to me, trespassours han trespassid, and han trespassid bi trespassyng of brekeris of the lawe.
Isai Wycliffe 24:17  Ferdfulnesse, and a diche, and a snare on thee, that art a dwellere of erthe.
Isai Wycliffe 24:18  And it schal be, he that schal fle fro the face of ferdfulnesse, schal falle in to the diche; and he that schal delyuere hym silf fro the dich, schal be holdun of the snare; for whi the wyndows of hiye thingis ben openyd, and the foundementis of erthe schulen be schakun togidere.
Isai Wycliffe 24:20  the erthe schal be defoulid with defoulyng, the erthe schal be mouyd with mouyng, the erthe schal be schakun with schakyng, as a drunkun man.
Isai Wycliffe 24:21  And it schal be takun awei, as the tabernacle of o nyyt, and the wickidnesse therof schal greue it; and it schal falle down, and it schal not adde, for to rise ayen. And it schal be, in that dai the Lord schal visite on the knyythod of heuene an hiy, and on the kyngis of erthe, that ben on erthe.
Isai Wycliffe 24:22  And thei schulen be gaderid togidere in the gadering togidere of a bundel in to the lake, and thei schulen be closid there in prisoun; and aftir many daies thei schulen be visited.
Isai Wycliffe 24:23  And the moone schal be aschamed, and the sunne schal be confoundid, whanne the Lord of oostis schal regne in the hil of Sion, and in Jerusalem, and schal be glorified in the siyt of hise eldre men.