Sirach 44
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| v | Wycliffe |
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| 1 | Preise we gloriouse men, and oure fadris in her generacioun. |
| 2 | The Lord made myche glorie bi his greet doyng, fro the world. |
| 3 | Grete men in vertu weren lordis in her poweris, and riche in her prudence; tellynge in profetis the dignete of profetis, and comaundynge in present puple, |
| 4 | and tellynge hoolieste wordis to puplis, bi the vertu of prudence. |
| 5 | Sekynge maneres of musik in her childhod, and tellynge songis of scripturis. |
| 6 | Riche men in vertu, hauynge the studie of fairnesse, makynge pees in her housis. |
| 7 | Alle these men gaten glorie in the generaciouns of her folk; and ben had in preysyngis in her daies. |
| 8 | Thei that weren borun of hem, leften a name to telle the preisyngis of hem. |
| 9 | And summe ben, of whiche is no mynde; thei perischiden as thei that weren not, and thei weren borun as not borun; and her sones perischiden with hem. |
| 10 | But also tho men of mercy ben, whose pitees failiden not; |
| 11 | and good eritage dwellide contynueli with the seed of hem. |
| 12 | And the seed of her sones sones stood in testament, |
| 13 | and the eritage of her sones dwellith for hem, til in to with outen ende; the seed of hem, and the glorie of hem, schal not be forsakun. |
| 14 | The bodies of hem ben biried in pees; and the name of hem schal lyue in to generaciouns and generaciouns. |
| 15 | Puplis tellen the wisdom of hem; and the chirche tellith the preysyng of hem. |
| 16 | Enok pleside God, and was translatid in to paradis, that he yyue wisdom to folkis. |
| 17 | Noe was foundun parfit and iust, and he was maad recouncelynge in the tyme of wrathfulnesse. |
| 18 | Therfor residue seed was left to erthe, whanne the greet flood was maad. |
| 19 | Testamentis of the world weren set anentis hym, lest al fleisch myyte be doon awei bi the greet flood. |
| 20 | Abraham was the greet fadir of the multitude of folkis; and noon was foundun lijk hym in glorie, which kepte the lawe of hiy God, and was in the testament with hym. |
| 21 | He made a testament to stonde in his fleisch; and he was foundun feithful in temptacioun. |
| 22 | Therfor God with an ooth yaf to hym glorie in his folk; God made hym to encreesse, as an heep of erthe, |
| 23 | and to enhaunse his seed as sterris, and to enherite hem fro the see `til to the see, and fro the flood `til to the endis of erthe. |
| 24 | And to Isaac God dide in the same maner, for Abraham, his fadir. |
| 25 | The Lord yaf to hym the blessing of alle folkis; and confermyde his testament on the heed of Jacob. |
| 26 | He knew hym in hise blessyngis, and yaf eritage to hym; and departide to hym a part in twelue lynagis. |
| 27 | And he kepte to hym men of merci, fyndynge grace in the siyt of eche man. |