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Luke
Luk
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[1] But in o dai of the woke ful eerli thei camen to the graue, and brouyten swete smellynge spices, that thei hadden arayed. [2] And thei founden the stoon turned awei fro the graue. [3] And thei yeden in, and founden not the bodi of the Lord Jhesu. [4] And it was don, the while thei weren astonyed in thouyt of this thing, lo! twei men stoden bisidis hem in schynynge cloth. [5] And whanne thei dredden, and boweden her semblaunt in to the erthe, thei seiden to hem, What seken ye hym that lyueth with deed men? [6] He is not here, but is risun. Haue ye mynde, hou he spak to you, whanne he was yit in Galile, [7] and seide, For it bihoueth mannys sone to be bitakun in to the hondis of synful men, and to be crucified, and the thridde dai to rise ayen. [8] And thei bithouyten on hise wordis. [9] And thei yeden ayen fro the graue, and telden alle these thingis to the enleuene, and to alle othir. [10] And ther was Marie Mawdeleyn, and Joone, and Marie of James, and other wymmen that weren with hem, that seiden to apostlis these thingis. [11] And these wordis weren seyn bifor hem as madnesse, and thei bileueden not to hem. [12] But Petir roos vp, and ran to the graue; and he bowide doun, and say the lynen clothis liynge aloone. And he wente bi him silf, wondrynge on that that was don. [13] And lo! tweyne of hem wenten in that dai in to a castel, that was fro Jerusalem the space of sixti furlongis, bi name Emaws. [14] And thei spaken togidir of alle these thingis that haddun bifallun. [15] And it was don, the while thei talkiden, and souyten bi hem silf, Jhesus hym silf neiyede, and wente with hem. [16] But her iyen weren holdun, that thei knewen him not. [17] And he seide to hem, What ben these wordis, that ye speken togidir wandrynge, and ye ben sorewful? [18] And oon, whos name was Cleofas, answerde, and seide, Thou thi silf art a pilgrym in Jerusalem, and hast thou not knowun, what thingis ben don in it in these daies? [19] To whom he seide, What thingis? And thei seiden to hym, Of Jhesu of Nazareth, that was a man prophete, myyti in werk and word bifor God and al the puple; [20] and hou the heiyest preestis of oure princis bitoken hym in to dampnacioun of deeth, and crucifieden hym. [21] But we hopiden, that he schulde haue ayenbouyt Israel. And now on alle these thingis the thridde dai is to dai, that these thingis weren don. [22] But also summe wymmen of ouris maden vs afered, whiche bifor dai weren at the graue; and whanne his bodi was not foundun, [23] thei camen, and seiden, that thei syen also a siyt of aungels, whiche seien, that he lyueth. [24] And summe of oure wenten to the graue, and thei founden so as the wymmen seiden, but thei founden not hym. [25] And he seide to hem, A! foolis, and slowe of herte to bileue in alle thingis that the prophetis han spokun. [26] Whethir it bihofte not Crist to suffre these thingis, and so to entre in to his glorie? [27] And he bigan at Moises and at alle the prophetis, and declaride to hem in alle scripturis, that weren of hym. [28] And thei camen nyy the castel, whidur thei wenten. And he made countenaunce that he wolde go ferthere. [29] And thei constreyneden hym, and seiden, Dwelle with vs, for it drawith to nyyt, and the dai is now bowid doun. [30] And he entride with hem. And it was don, while he sat at the mete with hem, he took breed, and blesside, and brak, and took to hem. [31] And the iyen of hem weren openyd, and thei knewen hym; and he vanyschide fro her iyen. [32] And thei seiden togidir, Whether oure herte was not brennynge in vs, while he spak in the weie, and openyde to vs scripturis? [33] And thei risen vp in the same our, and wenten ayen in to Jerusalem, and founden the enleuene gaderid togidir, and hem that weren with hem, [34] seiynge, That the Lord is risun verrili, and apperide to Symount. [35] And thei tolden what thingis weren don in the weie, and hou thei knewen hym in brekyng of breed. [36] And the while thei spaken these thingis, Jhesus stood in the myddil of hem, and seide to hem, Pees to you; Y am, nyle ye drede. [37] But thei weren affraied and agast, and gessiden hem to se a spirit. [38] And he seide to hem, What ben ye troblid, and thouytis comen vp in to youre hertis? [39] Se ye my hoondis and my feet, for Y my silf am. Fele ye, and se ye; for a spirit hath not fleisch and boonys, as ye seen that Y haue. [40] And whanne he hadde seid this thing, he schewide hoondis and feet to hem. [41] And yit while thei bileueden not, and wondriden for ioye, he seide, Han ye here ony thing that schal be etun? [42] And thei proferden hym a part of a fisch rostid, and an hony combe. [43] And whanne he hadde etun bifore hem, he took that that lefte, and yaf to hem; [44] and seide `to hem, These ben the wordis that Y spak to you, whanne Y was yit with you; for it is nede that alle thingis ben fulfillid, that ben writun in the lawe of Moises, and in prophetis, and in salmes, of me. [45] Thanne he openyde to hem wit, that thei schulden vnderstonde scripturis. [46] And he seide to hem, For thus it is writun, and thus it bihofte Crist to suffre, and ryse ayen fro deeth in the thridde dai; [47] and penaunce and remyssioun of synnes to be prechid in his name `in to alle folkis, bigynnynge at Jerusalem. [48] And ye ben witnessis of these thingis. [49] And Y schal sende the biheest of my fadir in to you; but sitte ye in the citee, til that ye be clothid with vertu from an hiy. [50] And he ledde hem forth in to Betanye, and whanne his hondis weren lift vp, he blesside hem. [51] And it was don, the while he blesside hem, he departide fro hem, and was borun in to heuene. [52] And thei worschipiden, and wenten ayen in to Jerusalem with greet ioye, [53] and weren euermore in the temple, heriynge and blessynge God.
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Author: John Wycliffe (1328 – 1384)
 
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