Paine & Wycliffe: Matthew 28.2

Behold, a huge earthquake was made; truly the Lord’s angel came down from Heaven, and he came near, to turn away the stone, and sat on it. ■More

Paine & Wycliffe: Matthew 28.1

At the end of sabbath, or holiday, which abides by the lights (three stars) that shine into the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene came, and another Mary, to see the grave. ■More

Paine & Wycliffe: Mark 15.25

It was the third hour indeed, when men called out one for another and crucified him. ■More

Paine & Wycliffe: John 19.14

For the time was of preparations, before Passover, as the sixth hour or midday. And he said to the Jews, Here is your king. ■More

Paine & Wycliffe: Matthew 26.74

He began to worry then and swore like an oath, he did not know the man. ■More

Paine & Wycliffe: Matthew 1

The book of origin of Jesus Christ, son of David, son of Abraham. ■More

Paine & Wycliffe: Matthew 13.55-6

Is this not the son of a smith or carpenter? Is not his mother called Mary? And his brothers, James, and Joseph, and Simon, and Judas? And his sisters, have they all not been among us? ■More

All the Paine in Age

The post gathers all Bible quotes by Thomas Paine in his Age of Reason. ■More

Paine & Wycliffe: 1 Esdras 2.3

… sons of Pharosh, two thousand and one hundred seventy two … ■More

Paine & Wycliffe: 1 Esdras 2

These were in sooth the people, sons of the province who stood up (Mayhew and Skeat stien: ascended) from the wretchedness, whom Nabuchodonosor, king of Babylon, had taken over into Babylon; and they were turned again into Jerusalem and Judea, each to his city, those who came with… ■More

Paine quotes & Wycliffe: Exodus 32.1

The people in their sincerity, seeing that Moses was postponing his return ... ■More

Paine & Wycliffe: Joshua 5.15

Without delay, Joshua fell to the ground and asked anxious, What is it my Lord says to his servant? ■More

Paine & Wycliffe: Joshua 5.14

Who answered, Nay, I am a prince of the host of the Lord, and now I come. ■More

Paine & Wycliffe: Joshua 5.13

Verily, when Joshua was in the compass of the city of Jericho, he raised his eyes and saw a man standing opposite, holding a drawn sword; Joshua came up to him and said, Are you ours, or of the adversaries? ■More

Wycliffe Gloss, Abashed: scared, afraid

Joshua 2:9. I have known it is for you the Lord takes this land; for your ghastliness has fallen onto us, and all the inhabitants of the land have been scared. Wycliffe Gloss→

Wycliffe Gloss, Abece: alphabet

1 Kings, Prologue: But the psalms thirty-sixth, and the hundred tenth, and the hundred eleventh, and the hundred eighteenth psalm, and the hundred forty-fourth, though they were written in diverse meter, nonetheless they were suited with an alphabet in the same style. Wycliffe Gloss→

Wycliffe Gloss, Abide: await

Leviticus 19:13. You will not make false allegations against your neighbor, nor will you force him down. The pay of your hired man will not await with you until morning. More→

Wycliffe Gloss, Aboute-waiter: attendant

Psalms, 30:7. You hate attendants to vanity of vanities. Wycliffe Gloss→

Wycliffe Gloss, Abreggen: reduce

Ecclesiasticus 28:10. Abstain from strife, and you shall reduce sin. More→

Wycliffe Gloss, Acorden: agree

Exodus 39:17-19 . In truth, they placed the rings on each side of the breast plate, where two golden chains should hang, set in with hooks in the edges of the shoulder cloak. The elements in the front and in the back agreed so, that the cloak and the breast piece could be drawn together straight to the girdle, coupled strong with the rings, to which a buckle of hyacinth joined, lest they might unbind and slide down and apart, as the Lord commanded Moses. Wycliffe Gloss→

Wycliffe Gloss, Acquenched: perished

Deeds of Apostles, Prologue: To him, not without merit, the power to write the deeds of the apostles was given in ministry, as God was in Godful, and the sons of the lost and perished had made a prayer of the apostles, that through the lot of God's appointment the number of apostles should be fulfilled, and so Paul should give fulfillment to the apostles' deeds. Wycliffe Gloss→

Wycliffe Gloss, Actour: minder

Galatians 4:3. Say I, as long as the heir is a little child, he does not differ from a subordinate, when he is a lord of all, but he is under tutors and minders, until the time determined by his father. Wycliffe Gloss→

Wycliffe Gloss, Acumblid, Aclumsid: inept

Jeremiah, 6:24. We have heard the laud for them, and inept have been our hands, tribulation has taken us, we are sore as the one laboring with a child. Wycliffe Gloss→

Wycliffe Gloss, Agrisen: to shudder at

Job, 19:17. My wife shuddered at my breath, and I prayed for the sons of my lap. Wycliffe Gloss→

Wycliffe Gloss, Aleggen: to allay

Isaiah, 9:1. At first, the land of Zabulon and the land of Neptalym were allayed with leniency; as the last, the ways of the see beyond Jordan were made difficult, for the Gentile Galilee. Wycliffe Gloss→

Wycliffe Gloss, Algat: anyone, anyhow

Genesis, 33:15. Esau answered, I beseech you, may anyone of the people who are with me live your way. Wycliffe Gloss→