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Chapter 1
Luke Wycliffe 1:1  Forsothe for manye men enforceden to ordeyne the tellyng of thingis, whiche ben fillid in vs,
Luke Wycliffe 1:2  as thei that seyn atte the bigynnyng, and weren ministris of the word,
Luke Wycliffe 1:3  bitaken, it is seen also to me, hauynge alle thingis diligentli bi ordre, to write to thee,
Luke Wycliffe 1:4  thou best Theofile, that thou knowe the treuthe of tho wordis, of whiche thou art lerned.
Luke Wycliffe 1:5  In the daies of Eroude, kyng of Judee, ther was a prest, Sakarie bi name, of the sorte of Abia, and his wijf was of the douytris of Aaron, and hir name was Elizabeth.
Luke Wycliffe 1:6  And bothe weren iust bifor God, goynge in alle the maundementis and iustifiyngis of the Lord, withouten pleynt.
Luke Wycliffe 1:7  And thei hadden no child, for Elizabeth was bareyn, and bothe weren of grete age in her daies.
Luke Wycliffe 1:8  And it bifel, that whanne Zacarie schulde do the office of preesthod, in the ordre of his cours tofor God,
Luke Wycliffe 1:9  aftir the custome of the preesthod, he wente forth bi lot, and entride in to the temple, to encense.
Luke Wycliffe 1:10  And al the multitude of the puple was with outforth, and preiede in the our of encensyng.
Luke Wycliffe 1:11  And an aungel of the Lord apperide to hym, and stood on the riythalf of the auter of encense.
Luke Wycliffe 1:12  And Zacarie seynge was afraied, and drede fel vpon hym.
Luke Wycliffe 1:13  And the aungel seide to hym, Zacarie, drede thou not; for thi preyer is herd, and Elizabeth, thi wijf, schal bere to thee a sone, and his name schal be clepid Joon.
Luke Wycliffe 1:14  And ioye and gladyng schal be to thee; and many schulen `haue ioye in his natyuyte.
Luke Wycliffe 1:15  For he schal be greet bifor the Lord, and he schal not drynke wyn and sidir, and he schal be fulfillid with the Hooli Goost yit of his modir wombe.
Luke Wycliffe 1:16  And he schal conuerte many of the children of Israel to her Lord God;
Luke Wycliffe 1:17  and he schal go bifor hym in the spirit and the vertu of Helie; and he schal turne the hertis of the fadris in to the sones, and men out of bileue to the prudence of iust men, to make redi a perfit puple to the Lord.
Luke Wycliffe 1:18  And Zacarie seide to the aungel, Wherof schal Y wite this? for Y am eld, and my wijf hath gon fer in to hir daies.
Luke Wycliffe 1:19  And the aungel answeride, and seide to hym, For Y am Gabriel, that stonde niy bifor God; and Y am sent to thee to speke, and to euangelize to thee these thingis.
Luke Wycliffe 1:20  And lo! thou schalt be doumbe, and thou schalt not mow speke til in to the dai, in which these thingis schulen be don; for thou hast not bileued to my wordis, whiche schulen be fulfillid in her tyme.
Luke Wycliffe 1:21  And the puple was abidynge Zacarie, and thei wondriden, that he tariede in the temple.
Luke Wycliffe 1:22  And he yede out, and myyte not speke to hem, and thei knewen that he hadde seyn a visioun in the temple. And he bikenyde to hem, and he dwellide stille doumbe.
Luke Wycliffe 1:23  And it was don, whanne the daies of his office weren fulfillid, he wente in to his hous.
Luke Wycliffe 1:24  And aftir these daies Elizabeth, his wijf, conseyuede, and hidde hir fyue monethis, and seide,
Luke Wycliffe 1:25  For so the Lord dide to me in the daies, in whiche he bihelde, to take awei my repreef among men.
Luke Wycliffe 1:26  But in the sixte moneth the aungel Gabriel was sent fro God in to a citee of Galilee, whos name was Nazareth,
Luke Wycliffe 1:27  to a maidyn, weddid to a man, whos name was Joseph, of the hous of Dauid; and the name of the maidun was Marie.
Luke Wycliffe 1:28  And the aungel entride to hir, and seide, Heil, ful of grace; the Lord be with thee; blessid be thou among wymmen.
Luke Wycliffe 1:29  And whanne sche hadde herd, sche was troublid in his word, and thouyte what maner salutacioun this was.
Luke Wycliffe 1:30  And the aungel seide to hir, Ne drede thou not, Marie, for thou hast foundun grace anentis God.
Luke Wycliffe 1:31  Lo! thou schalt conceyue in wombe, and schalt bere a sone, and thou schalt clepe his name Jhesus.
Luke Wycliffe 1:32  This schal be greet, and he schal be clepid the sone of the Hiyeste; and the Lord God schal yeue to hym the seete of Dauid, his fadir, and he schal regne in the hous of Jacob with outen ende,
Luke Wycliffe 1:34  And Marie seide to the aungel, On what maner schal this thing be doon, for Y knowe not man?
Luke Wycliffe 1:35  And the aungel answeride, and seide to hir, The Hooly Goost schal come fro aboue in to thee, and the vertu of the Hiyeste schal ouerschadewe thee; and therfor that hooli thing that schal be borun of thee, schal be clepid the sone of God.
Luke Wycliffe 1:36  And lo! Elizabeth, thi cosyn, and sche also hath conceyued a sone in hir eelde, and this moneth is the sixte to hir that is clepid bareyn;
Luke Wycliffe 1:37  for euery word schal not be inpossible anentis God.
Luke Wycliffe 1:38  And Marie seide, Lo! the handmaydyn of the Lord; be it don to me aftir thi word. And the aungel departide fro hir.
Luke Wycliffe 1:39  And Marie roos vp in tho daies, and wente with haaste in to the mounteyns, in to a citee of Judee.
Luke Wycliffe 1:40  And sche entride in to the hous of Zacarie, and grette Elizabeth.
Luke Wycliffe 1:41  And it was don, as Elizabeth herde the salutacioun of Marie, the yong child in hir wombe gladide. And Elizabeth was fulfillid with the Hooli Goost,
Luke Wycliffe 1:42  and criede with a greet vois, and seide, Blessid be thou among wymmen, and blessid be the fruyt of thi wombe.
Luke Wycliffe 1:43  And whereof is this thing to me, that the modir of my Lord come to me?
Luke Wycliffe 1:44  For lo! as the voice of thi salutacioun was maad in myn eeris, the yong child gladide in ioye in my wombe.
Luke Wycliffe 1:45  And blessid be thou, that hast bileued, for thilke thingis that ben seid of the Lord to thee, schulen be parfitli don.
Luke Wycliffe 1:48  For he hath biholdun the mekenesse of his handmaidun.
Luke Wycliffe 1:49  For lo! of this alle generaciouns schulen seie that Y am blessid. For he that is myyti hath don to me grete thingis, and his name is hooli.
Luke Wycliffe 1:50  And his mercy is fro kynrede in to kynredes, to men that dreden hym.
Luke Wycliffe 1:51  He made myyt in his arme, he scaterede proude men with the thouyte of his herte.
Luke Wycliffe 1:52  He sette doun myyti men fro sete, and enhaunside meke men.
Luke Wycliffe 1:53  He hath fulfillid hungri men with goodis, and he hath left riche men voide.
Luke Wycliffe 1:54  He, hauynge mynde of his mercy, took Israel, his child;
Luke Wycliffe 1:55  as he hath spokun to oure fadris, to Abraham and to his seed, in to worldis.
Luke Wycliffe 1:56  And Marie dwellide with hir, as it were thre monethis, and turnede ayen in to hir hous.
Luke Wycliffe 1:57  But the tyme of beryng child was fulfillid to Elizabeth, and sche bare a sone.
Luke Wycliffe 1:58  And the neiyboris and cosyns of hir herden, that the Lord hadde magnyfied his mercy with hir; and thei thankiden hym.
Luke Wycliffe 1:59  And it was don in the eiyte dai, thei camen to circumcide the child; and thei clepiden hym Zacarie, bi the name of his fadir.
Luke Wycliffe 1:60  And his moder answeride, and seide, Nay, but he schal be clepid Joon.
Luke Wycliffe 1:61  And thei seiden to hir, For no man is in thi kynrede, that is clepid this name.
Luke Wycliffe 1:62  And thei bikeneden to his fadir, what he wolde that he were clepid.
Luke Wycliffe 1:63  And he axynge a poyntil, wroot, seiynge, Joon is his name.
Luke Wycliffe 1:64  And alle men wondriden. And anoon his mouth was openyd, and his tunge, and he spak, and blesside God.
Luke Wycliffe 1:65  And drede was maad on alle her neiyboris, and alle these wordis weren pupplischid on alle the mounteyns of Judee.
Luke Wycliffe 1:66  And alle men that herden puttiden in her herte, and seiden, What maner child schal this be? For the hoond of the Lord was with hym.
Luke Wycliffe 1:67  And Zacarie, his fadir, was fulfillid with the Hooli Goost, and prophesiede,
Luke Wycliffe 1:68  and seide, Blessid be the Lord God of Israel, for he hath visitid, and maad redempcioun of his puple.
Luke Wycliffe 1:69  And he hath rerid to vs an horn of heelthe in the hous of Dauid, his child.
Luke Wycliffe 1:70  As he spak bi the mouth of hise hooli prophetis, that weren fro the world.
Luke Wycliffe 1:71  Helthe fro oure enemyes, and fro the hoond of alle men that hatiden vs.
Luke Wycliffe 1:72  To do merci with oure fadris, and to haue mynde of his hooli testament.
Luke Wycliffe 1:73  The greet ooth that he swoor to Abraham, oure fadir, to yyue hym silf to vs.
Luke Wycliffe 1:74  That we with out drede delyuered fro the hoond of oure enemyes,
Luke Wycliffe 1:75  serue to hym, in hoolynesse and riytwisnesse bifor hym in alle oure daies.
Luke Wycliffe 1:76  And thou, child, schalt be clepid the prophete of the Hiyest; for thou schalt go bifor the face of the Lord, to make redi hise weies.
Luke Wycliffe 1:77  To yyue scyence of helthe to his puple, in to remyssioun of her synnes;
Luke Wycliffe 1:78  bi the inwardnesse of the merci of oure God, in the whiche he spryngynge vp fro an hiy hath visitid vs.
Luke Wycliffe 1:79  To yyue liyt to hem that sitten in derknessis and in schadewe of deeth; to dresse oure feet in to the weie of pees.
Luke Wycliffe 1:80  And the child wexide, and was coumfortid in spirit, and was in desert placis `til to the dai of his schewing to Israel.