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Chapter 4
Luke Wycliffe 4:1  And Jhesus ful of the Hooli Goost turnede ayen fro Jordan, and was led bi the spirit into desert fourti daies,
Luke Wycliffe 4:2  and was temptid of the deuel, and eet nothing in tho daies; and whanne tho daies weren endid, he hungride.
Luke Wycliffe 4:3  And the deuel seide to him, If thou art Goddis sone, seie to this stoon, that it be maad breed.
Luke Wycliffe 4:4  And Jhesus answeride to hym, It is writun, That a man lyueth not in breed aloone, but in euery word of God.
Luke Wycliffe 4:5  And the deuel ladde hym in to an hiy hil, and schewide to hym alle the rewmes of the world in a moment of tyme;
Luke Wycliffe 4:6  and seide to hym, Y schal yyue to thee al this power, and the glorie of hem, for to me thei ben youun, and to whom Y wole, Y yyue hem;
Luke Wycliffe 4:7  therfor if thou falle doun, and worschipe bifore me, alle thingis schulen be thine.
Luke Wycliffe 4:8  And Jhesus answeride, and seide to hym, It is writun, Thou schalt worschipe thi Lord God, and to hym aloone thou schalt serue.
Luke Wycliffe 4:9  And he ledde hym in to Jerusalem, and sette hym on the pynacle of the temple, and seide to hym, If thou art Goddis sone, sende thi silf fro hennes doun;
Luke Wycliffe 4:10  for it is writun, For he hath comaundide to hise aungels of thee, that thei kepe thee in alle thi weies,
Luke Wycliffe 4:11  and that thei schulen take thee in hondis, lest perauenture thou hirte thi foote at a stoon.
Luke Wycliffe 4:12  And Jhesus answeride, and seide to him, It is seid, Thou schalt not tempte thi Lord God.
Luke Wycliffe 4:13  And whanne euery temptacioun was endid, the feend wente a wei fro hym for a tyme.
Luke Wycliffe 4:14  And Jhesus turnede ayen in the vertu of the spirit in to Galilee, and the fame wente forth of hym thorou al the cuntre.
Luke Wycliffe 4:15  And he tauyte in the synagogis of hem, and was magnyfied of alle men.
Luke Wycliffe 4:16  And he cam to Nazareth, where he was norisschid, and entride aftir his custom in the sabat dai in to a synagoge, and roos to reed.
Luke Wycliffe 4:17  And the book of Ysaye, the prophete, was takun to hym; and as he turnede the book, he foond a place, where it was wrytun,
Luke Wycliffe 4:18  The Spirit of the Lord on me, for which thing he anoyntide me; he sente me to preche to pore men, to hele contrite men in herte,
Luke Wycliffe 4:19  and to preche remyssioun to prisoneris, and siyt to blynde men, and to delyuere brokun men in to remissioun; to preche the yeer of the Lord plesaunt, and the dai of yeldyng ayen.
Luke Wycliffe 4:20  And whanne he hadde closid the book, he yaf ayen to the mynystre, and sat; and the iyen of alle men in the synagoge were biholdynge in to hym.
Luke Wycliffe 4:21  And he bigan to seie to hem, For in this dai this scripture is fulfillid in youre eeris.
Luke Wycliffe 4:22  And alle men yauen witnessyng to hym, and wondriden in the wordis of grace, that camen forth of his mouth. And thei seiden, Whether this is not the sone of Joseph?
Luke Wycliffe 4:23  And he seide to hem, Sotheli ye schulen seie to me this liknesse, Leeche, heele thi silf. The Farisees seiden to Jhesu, Hou grete thingis han we herd don in Cafarnaum, do thou also here in thi cuntre.
Luke Wycliffe 4:24  And he seide, Treuli Y seie to you, that no profete is resseyued in his owne cuntre.
Luke Wycliffe 4:25  In treuthe Y seie to you, that many widowis weren in the daies of Elie, the prophete, in Israel, whanne heuene was closid thre yeer and sixe monethis, whanne greet hungur was maad in al the erthe;
Luke Wycliffe 4:26  and to noon of hem was Elye sent, but in to Sarepta of Sydon, to a widowe.
Luke Wycliffe 4:27  And many meseles weren in Israel, vndur Helisee, the prophete, and noon of hem was clensid, but Naaman of Sirye.
Luke Wycliffe 4:28  And alle in the synagoge herynge these thingis, weren fillid with wraththe.
Luke Wycliffe 4:29  And thei risen vp, and drouen hym out with out the citee, and ledden hym to the cop of the hil on which her citee was bildid, to caste hym doun.
Luke Wycliffe 4:30  But Jhesus passide, and wente thorou the myddil of hem; and cam doun in to Cafarnaum,
Luke Wycliffe 4:31  a citee of Galilee, and there he tauyte hem in sabotis.
Luke Wycliffe 4:32  And thei weren astonyed in his techyng, for his word was in power.
Luke Wycliffe 4:33  And in her synagoge was a man hauynge an vnclene feend, and he criede with greet vois,
Luke Wycliffe 4:34  and seide, Suffre, what to vs and to thee, Jhesu of Nazareth? art thou comun to leese vs? Y knowe, that thou art the hooli of God.
Luke Wycliffe 4:35  And Jhesus blamede hym, and seide, Wexe doumbe, and go out fro hym. And whanne the feend hadde cast hym forth in to the myddil, he wente a wei fro hym, and he noyede hym no thing.
Luke Wycliffe 4:36  And drede was maad in alle men, and thei spaken togider, and seiden, What is this word, for in power and vertu he comaundith to vnclene spiritis, and thei gon out?
Luke Wycliffe 4:37  And the fame was pupplischid of him in to ech place of the cuntre.
Luke Wycliffe 4:38  And Jhesus roos vp fro the synagoge, and entride in to the hous of Symount; and the modir of Symountis wijf was holdun with grete fyueris, and thei preieden hym for hir.
Luke Wycliffe 4:39  And Jhesus stood ouer hir, and comaundide to the feuer, and it lefte hir; and anoon sche roos vp, and seruede hem.
Luke Wycliffe 4:40  And whanne the sunne wente doun, alle that hadden sijke men with dyuerse langours, ledden hem to hym; and he sette his hoondis on ech bi `hem silf, and heelide hem.
Luke Wycliffe 4:41  And feendis wenten out fro manye, and crieden, and seiden, For thou art the sone of God. And he blamede, and suffride hem not to speke, for thei wisten hym, that he was Crist.
Luke Wycliffe 4:42  And whanne the dai was come, he yede out, and wente in to a desert place; and the puple souyten hym, and thei camen to hym, and thei helden hym, that he schulde not go a wei fro hem.
Luke Wycliffe 4:43  To whiche he seide, For also to othere citees it bihoueth me to preche the kyngdom of God, for therfor Y am sent.