Philippians 3
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| v | Wycliffe |
|---|---|
| 1 | Hennus forward, my britheren, haue ye ioye in the Lord. To write to you the same thingis, to me it is not slow, and to you it is necessarie. |
| 2 | Se ye houndis, se ye yuele werk men, se ye dyuysioun. |
| 3 | For we ben circumcisioun, which bi spirit seruen to God, and glorien in Crist Jhesu, and han not trist in the fleisch, |
| 4 | thouy Y haue trust, yhe, in the fleisch. If ony othere man is seyn to triste in the fleisch, |
| 5 | Y more, that was circumcidid in the eiytthe dai, of the kyn of Israel, of the lynage of Beniamyn, an Ebrew of Ebrewis, bi the lawe a Farisee, |
| 6 | bi loue pursuynge the chirche of God, bi riytwisnesse that is in the lawe lyuynge with out playnt. |
| 7 | But whiche thingis weren to me wynnyngis, Y haue demed these apeyryngis for Crist. |
| 8 | Netheles Y gesse alle thingis to be peirement for the cleer science of Jhesu Crist my Lord. For whom Y made alle thingis peyrement, and Y deme as drit, |
| 9 | that Y wynne Crist, and that Y be foundun in hym, not hauynge my riytwisnesse that is of the lawe, but that that is of the feith of Crist Jhesu, that is of God the riytwisnesse in feith, |
| 10 | to knowe hym, and the vertu of his risyng ayen, and the felouschipe of his passioun, and be maad lijk to his deeth, |
| 11 | if on ony maner Y come to the resurreccioun that is fro deth. |
| 12 | Not that now Y haue takun, or now am parfit; but Y sue, if in ony maner Y comprehende, in which thing also Y am comprehendid of Crist Jhesu. |
| 13 | Bretheren, Y deme me not that Y haue comprehendid; but o thing, Y foryete tho thingis that ben bihyndis, and stretche forth my silf to tho thingis that ben bifore, |
| 14 | and pursue to the ordeyned mede of the hiy clepyng of God in Crist Jhesu. |
| 15 | Therfor who euere we ben perfit, feele we this thing. And if ye vndurstonden in othere manere ony thing, this thing God schal schewe to you. |
| 16 | Netheles to what thing we han comun, that we vndurstonden the same thing, and that we perfitli dwelle in the same reule. |
| 17 | Britheren, be ye my foleweris, and weyte ye hem that walken so, as ye han oure fourme. |
| 18 | For many walken, whiche Y haue seid ofte to you, but now Y wepinge seie, the enemyes of Cristis cros, |
| 19 | who ende is deth, whos god is the wombe, and the glorie in confusioun of hem, that saueren ertheli thingis. |
| 20 | But oure lyuyng is in heuenes; fro whennus also we abiden the sauyour oure Lord Jhesu Crist, |
| 21 | which schal reforme the bodi of oure mekenesse, that is maad lijk to the bodi of his clerenesse, bi the worching bi which he mai `also make alle thingis suget to hym. |