WISDOM
Chapter 1
Wisd | Wycliffe | 1:1 | Ye that demen the erthe, loue riytfulnesse; feele ye of the Lord in goodnesse, and seke ye hym in the symplenesse of herte. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 1:2 | For he is foundun of hem, that tempten not hym; forsothe he apperith to hem, that han feith in to hym. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 1:4 | For whi wisdom schal not entre in to an yuel willid soule; nethir schal dwelle in a bodi suget to synnes. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 1:5 | Forsothe the Hooli Goost of wisdom schal fle awei fro `a feyned man, and he schal take awei hym silf fro thouytis, that ben with out vnderstondyng; and the man schal be punyschid of wyckidnesse comynge aboue. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 1:6 | For the spirit of wisdom is benyngne, and he schal not delyuere a cursid man fro hise lippis; for whi God is witnesse of hise reynes, and the serchere of his herte is trewe, and the herere of his tunge. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 1:7 | For whi the Spirit of the Lord hath fillid the world; and this thing, that conteyneth alle thingis, hath the kunnyng of vois. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 1:8 | For this he that spekith wickid thingis, may not be hid; and doom punyschynge schal not passe hym. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 1:10 | Forsothe the heryng of hise wordis schal come to God, and to the punyschyng of hise wickidnessis; for the eere of feruent loue herith alle thingis, and the noise of grutchyngis schal not be hyd. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 1:11 | Therfor kepe ye you fro grutchyng, that profitith no thing, and fro bacbityng spare ye the tunge; for a derk word schal not go in to veyn; forsothe the mouth that lieth, sleeth the soule. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 1:12 | Nyle ye coueyte deth, in the errour of youre lijf, nether gete ye perdicioun in the werkis of youre hondis; for God made not deth, | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 1:14 | For whi God made of nouyt alle thingis, that tho schulden be; and he made the naciouns of the world able to be heelid. Forwhi medecyn of distriyng is not in tho men, nether the rewme of hellis is in erthe. | |
Wisd | Wycliffe | 1:15 | For riytfulnesse is euerlastynge, and vndeedli; but vnriytfulnesse is getyng of deeth. | |