2 Corinthians 6
Wycliffe's Bible
1But we helping [you in work and word] admonish [you], that ye receive not the grace of God in vain (so that ye did not receive God’s grace in vain).

2For he saith, In time well-pleasing I have heard thee, and in the day of health, I have helped thee. Lo! now a time acceptable, lo! now a day of health. (For he saith, In my time of favour I heard thee, and on the Day of Deliverance, or on the Day of Salvation, I helped thee. Lo! now is a time of favour, lo! now is the Day of Deliverance.)

3Give we to no man any offence, (so) that our service be not reproved; [To no man giving any offence, or hurting, (so) that our ministry, or service, be not reproved;] 4but in all things give we us-selves as the ministers, (or as the servants), of God, in much patience, in tribulations, in needs, in anguishes, 5in beatings, (or in scourgings), in prisons, in dissensions within, in travails, in wakings, in fastings, 6in chastity, in knowing, (or in science), in long abiding, in sweetness, in the Holy Ghost (in the Holy Spirit), in charity not feigned (in sincere love), 7in the word of truth, in the virtue of God; by armours of rightwiseness on the right half and on the left half; (in the word of truth, in the power of God; by the arms, or the weapons, of righteousness on the right side, or at the right hand, and on the left side, or at the left hand;) 8by glory and unnobleness; by evil fame and good fame; as deceivers, and true men; 9as they that be unknown and known; as men dying, and lo! we live; as chastised, and not made dead; 10as sorrowful, and (for)evermore joying [as sorrowful, but evermore joying]; as having need, but making many men rich; as nothing having, and wielding all things. (as sorrowful, and yet always joyful; as having need, yet making many men rich; as having nothing, and yet possessing everything.)

11A! ye Corinthians, our mouth is open to you, our heart is alarged; (O! Corinthians, we have spoken openly, or frankly, to you, and our heart was enlarged, or was open wide, to you;) 12ye be not anguished in us, but ye be anguished in your inwardnesses. [+ye be not made strait in us, but ye be made strait, or be ye anguished, in your entrails.] 13And I say as to sons, ye that have the same reward, be ye alarged (be ye enlarged, that is, open wide your hearts to us).

14Do not ye bear the yoke with unfaithful men. For what parting, (or what communing), of rightwiseness with wickedness? or what fellowship of light to darknesses? (Do not carry the yoke with the unfaithful, or with unbelievers. For what sharing is there of righteousness with wickedness? or what fellowship of light with darkness?) 15and what according of Christ to Belial? or what part of a faithful [man] with the unfaithful, [or with (the) heathen?] (and what agreement is there between the Messiah and Belial, or the Devil? or what sharing, or communing, is there between a believer and an unbeliever, or with a Gentile?)

16and what consent to the temple of God with maumets? (and what consent between God’s temple and idols?) And ye be the temple of the living God, as the Lord saith, For I shall dwell in them, and I shall walk among them; and I shall be [the] God of them, and they shall be a people to me.

17For which thing go ye out of the middle of them, and be ye separated (and be set apart), saith the Lord, and touch not (any) unclean thing; and I shall receive you,

18and I shall be to you into a Father, and ye shall be to me into sons and daughters, saith the Lord almighty.

WYCLIFFE’S BIBLE

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and

Wycliffe’s New Testament
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Translated by

JOHN WYCLIFFE
and JOHN PURVEY


A modern-spelling edition of their
14TH century Middle English translation,
the first complete English vernacular version,
with an Introduction by

TERENCE P. NOBLE

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