ROMANS
Chapter 11
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:1 | Therfor Y seie, Whether God hath put awei his puple? God forbede. For Y am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, of the lynage of Beniamyn. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:2 | God hath not put awei his puple, which he bifor knew. Whether ye witen not, what the scripture seith in Elie? Hou he preieth God ayens Israel, | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:3 | Lord, thei han slayn thi prophetis, thei han vndurdoluun thin auteris, and Y am lefte aloone, and thei seken my lijf. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:4 | But what seith Goddis answere to hym? Y haue left to me seuene thousyndes of men, that han not bowid her knees bifore Baal. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:5 | So therfor also in this tyme, the relifs ben maad saaf, bi the chesyng of the grace of God. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:6 | And if it be bi the grace of God, it is not now of werkis; ellis grace is not now grace. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:7 | What thanne? Israel hath not getun this that he souyte, but eleccioun hath getun; and the othere ben blyndid. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:8 | As it is writun, God yaf to hem a spirit of compunccioun, iyen that thei se not, and eeris, that thei here not, in to this dai. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:9 | And Dauith seith, Be the boord of hem maad in to a gryn bifor hem, and in to catchyng, and in to sclaundre, and in to yeldyng to hem. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:10 | Be the iyen of hem maad derk, that thei se not; and bowe thou doun algatis the bak of hem. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:11 | Therfor Y seie, Whether thei offendiden so, that thei schulden falle doun? God forbede. But bi the gilt of hem helthe is maad to hethene men, that thei sue hem. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:12 | That if the gilt of hem ben richessis of the world, and the makyng lesse of hem ben richessis of hethene men, hou myche more the plente of hem? | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:13 | But Y seie to you, hethene men, for as longe as Y am apostle of hethene men, Y schal onoure my mynysterie, | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:14 | if in ony maner Y stire my fleisch for to folowe, and that Y make summe of hem saaf. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:15 | For if the loss of hem is the recouncelyng of the world, what is the takyng vp, but lijf of deede men? | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:16 | For if a litil part of that that is tastid be hooli, the hool gobet is hooli; and if the roote is hooli, also the braunchis. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:17 | What if ony of the braunchis ben brokun, whanne thou were a wielde olyue tre, art graffid among hem, and art maad felowe of the roote, and of the fatnesse of the olyue tre, | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:18 | nyle thou haue glorie ayens the braunchis. For if thou gloriest, thou berist not the roote, but the roote thee. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:20 | Wel, for vnbileue the braunchis ben brokun; but thou stondist bi feith. Nyle thou sauere hiye thing, | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:21 | but drede thou, for if God sparide not the kyndli braunchis, lest perauenture he spare not thee. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:22 | Therfor se the goodnesse, and the fersnesse of God; yhe, the feersnesse in to hem that felden doun, but the goodnesse of God in to thee, if thou dwellist in goodnesse, ellis also thou schalt be kit doun. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:23 | Yhe, and thei schulen be set yn, if thei dwellen not in vnbileue. For God is myyti, to sette hem in eftsoone. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:24 | For if thou art kit doun of the kyndeli wielde olyue tre, and ayens kynd art set in to a good olyue tre, hou myche more thei that ben bi kynde, schulen be set in her olyue tree? | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:25 | But, britheren, Y wole not that ye vnknowen this mysterie, that ye be not wise to you silf; for blyndenesse hath feld a parti in Israel, til that the plente of hethene men entride, | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:26 | and so al Israel schulde be maad saaf. As it is writun, He schal come of Syon, that schal delyuere, and turne awei the wickidnesse of Jacob. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:28 | Aftir the gospel thei ben enemyes for you, but thei ben moost dereworthe bi the eleccioun for the fadris. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:30 | And as sum tyme also ye bileueden not to God, but now ye han gete mercy for the vnbileue of hem; | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:33 | O! the heiynesse of the ritchessis of the wisdom and of the kunnyng of God; hou incomprehensible ben hise domes, and hise weies ben vnserchable. | |
Roma | Wycliffe | 11:34 | For whi who knew the wit of the Lord, or who was his counselour? or who formere yaf to hym, | |