NUMBERS
Chapter 25
Numb | Wycliffe | 25:1 | Forsothe in that tyme Israel dwellide in Sechym; and the puple dide fornycacioun with the douytris of Moab; | |
Numb | Wycliffe | 25:2 | whiche douytris clepiden hem to her sacrifices, and thei eten, and worschipiden the goddis of tho douytris; | |
Numb | Wycliffe | 25:4 | and seide to Moises, Take thou alle the princes of the puple, and hange hem ayens the sunne in iebatis, that my wodnesse, `that is stronge veniaunce, be turned awai fro Israel. | |
Numb | Wycliffe | 25:5 | And Moises seide to the iugis of Israel, Ech man sle his neiyboris, that maden sacrifice to Belphagor. | |
Numb | Wycliffe | 25:6 | And, lo! oon of the sones of Israel entride bifor his britheren to `an hoore of Madian, in the siyt of Moises, and al the cumpeny of the sones of Israel, whiche wepten bifor the yatis of the tabernacle. | |
Numb | Wycliffe | 25:7 | And whanne Phynees, the sone of Eleazar, sone of Aaron, preest, hadde seyn this, he roos fro the myddis of the multitude; and whanne he hadde take a swerd, | |
Numb | Wycliffe | 25:8 | he entride aftir the man of Israel in to the `hoore hows, and stikide thorou both togidere, that is, the man and the womman, in the places of gendryng. And the veniaunce ceesside fro the sones of Israel, | |
Numb | Wycliffe | 25:11 | Fynees, the sone of Eleazar, sone of Aaron, preest, turnede away myn yre fro the sones of Israel; for he was stirid ayens hem bi my feruent loue, that Y my silf schulde not do awai the sones of Israel in my greet hete, `ether strong veniaunce. | |
Numb | Wycliffe | 25:13 | and it schal be an euerlastynge couenaunt of preesthod, as wel to hym silf as to his seed; for he louyde feruentli for his God, and he clenside the greet trespas of the sones of Israel. | |
Numb | Wycliffe | 25:14 | Forsothe the name of the man of Israel, that was slayn with the womman of Madian, was Zambri, the sone of Salu, duyk of the kynrede and lynage of Symeon. | |
Numb | Wycliffe | 25:15 | Forsothe the womman of Madian that was slayn togidere, was clepid Cobri, the douyter of Sur, the nobleste prince of Madianytis. | |