2 Corinthians 10
Wycliffe's Bible
1And I myself Paul beseech you, by the mildness, (or by the gentleness), and (the) softness, (or the patience), of Christ (And I Paul beseech you, by the gentleness, and the kindness of the Messiah), which in the face am meek among you, and I absent trust in you. 2For I pray you, that lest I present be not bold, (or be not hardy), by the trust, in which I am guessed to be bold, (or to be hardy), into some, that deem us, as if we wander after the flesh. (For I pray you, lest that when I am present I be not bold, by the trust, in which I am thought to be bold, by some, who judge us, as if we walk, or if we go, after the flesh.) 3For we walking in the flesh, fight not after the flesh. 4For the armours of our knighthood be not fleshly, but mighty by God to the destruction of strengths, (or of wardings). (For the arms, or the weapons, of our combat be not fleshly, but be made mighty by God for the destruction of strongholds.) 5And we destroy counsels, and all highness that higheth, (or raised), itself against the science of God, and drive into captivity all understanding into the service of Christ. (And we destroy plots and plans, and all the highness that raiseth itself against the knowledge of God, and drive into captivity all understanding in service of the Messiah.) 6And we have ready to (a)venge all unobedience (And we be ready to punish all disobedience, or rebellion), when your obedience shall be [ful]filled.

7See ye the things that be after the face. If any man trusteth to himself, that he is of Christ, think he this thing again with himself, for as he is Christ's, so also we (be) (If any man trusteth himself, that he is the Messiah’s, then think he this with himself, that as he is of the Messiah, so we also be of the Messiah). 8For if I shall glory (For if I shall boast), (in) anything more of our power, which the Lord gave to us into edifying, and not into your destruction, I shall not be shamed. 9But that I be not guessed as to fear you by epistles, (So that I do not be thought to frighten you by my letters,) 10for they say, That epistles be grievous, (or be heavy), and strong, but the presence of the body is feeble, (or weak,) and the word (is) worthy to be despised, (or it is contemptible). 11He that is such one, think this, for such as we absent be in word by epistles, such we be present in deed.

12For we dare not put us among, or comparison us to some men, that commend themselves; but we measure us in us-selves, and comparison us-selves to us. 13For we shall not have glory over-measure, but by the measure of the rule which God measured to us, the measure that stretcheth [till] to you. 14For we overstretch not forth us, as not stretching to you. For to you we came in the gospel of Christ (For we came to you to preach the Gospel, or the Good News, of the Messiah), 15not glorying over-measure in other men's travails. For we have hope of your faith that waxeth in you (For we have hope that by the faith that groweth in you), to be magnified by our rule in abundance, 16also to preach into those things that be beyond you, not to have glory in (an)other man's rule (not to boast about, or over, another man’s field of work), in these things that be made ready. 17He that glorieth, have glory in the Lord. (He who boasteth, boast of the Lord.) 18For not he that commendeth himself is (ap)proved, but whom God commendeth.

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JOHN WYCLIFFE
and JOHN PURVEY


A modern-spelling edition of their
14TH century Middle English translation,
the first complete English vernacular version,
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TERENCE P. NOBLE

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