Hosea 13
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
|---|---|
| 1 | For Effraym spak, hidousnesse assailide Israel; and he trespasside in Baal, and was deed. |
| 2 | And now thei addiden to do synne, and maden to hem a yotun ymage of her siluer, as the licnesse of idols; al is the makyng of crafti men. To these thei seien, A! ye men, offre, and worschipe caluys. |
| 3 | Therfor thei schulen be as a morewtid cloude, and as the deew of morewtid, that passith forth, as dust rauyschide bi whirlewynd fro the corn floor, and as smoke of a chymenei. |
| 4 | Forsothe Y am thi Lord God, `that ledde thee fro the loond of Egipt; and thou schalt not knowe God, outakun me, and no sauyour is, outakun me. |
| 5 | Y knewe thee in the desert, in the lond of wildirnesse. |
| 6 | Bi her lesewis thei weren fillid, and hadden abundaunce; thei reisiden her herte, and foryaten me. |
| 7 | And Y schal be as a lionesse to hem, as a parde in the weye of Assiriens. |
| 8 | Y as a femal bere, whanne the whelps ben rauyschid, schal mete hem; and schal al to-breke the ynnere thingis of the mawe of hem. And Y as a lioun schal waaste hem there; a beeste of the feeld schal al to-rende hem. |
| 9 | Israel, thi perdicioun is of thee; thin help is oneli of me. |
| 10 | Where is thi kyng? moost saue he thee now in alle thi citees; and where ben thi iugis, of whiche thou seidist, Yyue thou to me a kyng, and princes? |
| 11 | Y schal yyue to thee a kyng in my strong veniaunce, and Y schal take awei in myn indignacioun. |
| 12 | The wickidnesse of Effraym is boundun togidere; his synne is hid. |
| 13 | The sorewis of a womman trauelynge of child schulen come to hym; he is a sone not wijs. For now he schal not stonde in the defoulyng of sones. |
| 14 | Y schal delyuere hem fro the hoond of deeth, and Y schal ayenbie hem fro deth. Thou deth, Y schal be thi deth; thou helle, Y schal be thi mussel. |
| 15 | Coumfort is hid fro myn iyen, for he schal departe bitwixe britheren. The Lord schal brynge a brennynge wynd, stiynge fro desert; and it schal make drie the veynes therof, and it schal make desolat the welle therof; and he schal rauysche the tresour of ech desirable vessel. |
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