JUDITH
Chapter 16
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:2 | synge ye to the Lord in cymbalis; synge ye swetli a newe salm to hym; fulli make ye ioye, and inwardli clepe ye his name. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:4 | that hath set hise castels in the myddis of his puple, for to deliuere vs fro the hond of alle oure enemyes. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:5 | Assur cam fro the hillis, fro the north, in the multitude of his strengthe; whose multitude stoppide strondis, and the horsis of hem hiliden valeis. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:6 | And he seide, that he schulde brenne my coostis, and sle my yonge men bi swerd, to yiue my yonge children in to prei, virgyns in to caitifte. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:7 | But the Lord Almyyti anoiede hym, and bitook hym in to the hondis of a womman, and schente hym. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:8 | For the myyti of hem felde not doun of yonge men, nether the sones of giauntis killiden hym, nether hiye giauntis puttiden hem silf to hym; but Judith, the douytir of Merari, ouercam hym bi the fairnesse of hir face. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:9 | For sche vnclothide hir fro the cloth of widewehod, and clothide hir with the cloth of gladnesse, in the ful ioiyng of the sones of Israel. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:10 | Sche anoyntide hir face with oynement, and boond togidere the tressis of hir heeris with a coronal, to disseyue hym. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:11 | `Hir sandalies rauyschiden hise iyen, hir fairnesse made his soule caitif; with a swerd sche kittide of his necke. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:12 | Men of Persis hadden hidousnesse of hir stidfastnesse, and Medeis of hyr hardynesse. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:13 | Thanne the castels of Assiriens yelliden, whanne my meke men, wexinge drie for thirst, apperiden. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:14 | The sones of damesels prickiden hem, and killiden hem as children fleynge; thei perischiden in batel fro the face of my God. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:16 | Lord, Lord God, thou art grete, and ful cleer in thi vertu, and whom no man may ouercome. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:17 | Ech creature of thin serue thee, for thou seidist, and thingis weren maad; thou sentist thi spirit, and thingis weren maad of nouyt; and noon is that ayenstondith thi comaundement. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:18 | Hillis schulen be moued fro foundementis with watris; stonys schulen flete a brood as wex bifor thi face. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:20 | Woo to the folk rysynge on my kyn; for the Lord Almyyti schal take veniaunce in hem, in the dai of doom he schal visite hem. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:21 | For he schal yyue fier and wormes in the fleischis of hem, that thei be brent, and lyue, and feele til in to with outen ende. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:22 | And it was doon aftir these thingis, al the puple aftir the victorie cam to Jerusalem to worschipe the Lord; and anoon as thei weren clensid, alle men offriden brent sacrifices, and a vowis, and her biheestis. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:23 | Certis Judith yaf in to the cursyng of foryetyng alle the armuris of batel of Holofernes, whiche the puple yaf to hir, and the curteyn, which sche hadde take awei. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:24 | Forsothe al the puple was myrie aftir the face of hooli men; and bi thre monethis the ioye of this victorie was halewid with Judith. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:25 | Sotheli aftir tho daies ech man yede ayen in to his owne; and Judith was maad greet in Bethulia, and sche was more cleer thanne alle wymmen of the lond of Israel. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:26 | For chastite was ioyned to hir vertu, so that sche knewe not man alle the daies of hir lijf, sithen Manasses, hir hosebonde, was deed. | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:28 | Forsothe sche dwellide in the hows of hir hosebonde an hundrid yeer and fyue; and sche lefte hir handmaide fre. And sche was deed, and biried with hir hosebonde in Bethulia; | |
Judi | Wycliffe | 16:30 | Forsothe in al the space of her lijf noon `was disturblide Israel, and many yeeris aftir hir deeth. | |