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Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling (Enhanced) - 3rd Ezra

3rd Ezra 1

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1And Josiah made (the) pask (or the Passover) in Jerusalem to the Lord, and he offered (the) pask the fourteenth day of the month of the first month,
2ordaining (the) priests by their whiles of days, clothed in stoles, or long clothes, in the temple of the Lord.
3And he said to the deacons or to the Levites, the holy servants of Israel, that they should hallow themselves to the Lord, in (the) setting of the holy ark of the Lord in the house, that king Solomon, the son of David, builded;
4It shall not be to you no more to take it upon (your) shoulders; and now serveth to our Lord, and do ye (the) care of that folk of Israel, of the part after towns, and their lineages,
5after (or according to) the writing of David, king of Israel, and after the great worshipful doing of Solomon, his son, in all the temple, and after your little fathers part of (the) princehood of them, that stand in the sight of the brethren of the sons of Israel.
6Offer ye (the) pask, and maketh ready the sacrifices to your brethren; and do ye after the behest of the Lord, that is given to Moses.
7And Josiah gave to the folk that was found there, sheep, of lambs, and of kids, and of she-goats, thirty thousand; calves, three thousand.
8These gifts be given (out) of the king’s own things, after the behest of the Lord to the people, and to (the) priests, into (the) pask; sheep in number two thousand, and calves an hundred.
9And Jeconiah, and Samaeas, and Nathanael, his brother, and Sabias, and Ochiel, and Joram, gave into (the) pask, five thousand sheep, and five hundred calves.
10And when these things were nobly done, the priests and deacons or Levites stood, having therf loaves by lineages.
11And after the parts of the prince-hood of (the) fathers, they offered to the Lord in the sight of the people, after those things that be written in the book of Moses.
12And they roasted the pask with fire, as it behooved; and they soddened hosts in seething vessels and in pots, with well-willing.
13And they brought it to all that there were of the folk; and after these things they made ready to (or for) themselves and to (or for the) priests.
14Forsooth the priests offered inner fatness or tallow, unto the hour was ended; and (the) deacons prepared to (or for) themselves or and (the) Levites made ready to themselves, and to (or for) their brethren, and to (or) the sons of Aaron.
15And men sacrificing or the sacri-ficers offered their daughters, after the order and the behests (or commands) of David; and Asaph, and Zechariah, and Eddinous, that was of the king;
16and the porters by all the gates offered, so that none passed his gate. Forsooth their brethren prepared to (or made ready for) them.
17And so those things, that pertained to the sacrifice of the Lord, be ended. In that day they did (the) pask,
18and offered hosts upon the sacrifice of the Lord, after the behest (or the command) of king Josiah.

19And the sons of Israel, that were found present, did in that time (the) pask, and the feast day of therf loaves by seven days.
20And there was not solemnized such a pask in Israel, from the times of Samuel, the prophet.
21And all the kings of Israel hallowed not such a pask, as did Josiah, and the priests, and deacons or Levites, and (the) Jews, and all Israel, that were found in the commemoration, or mind-making, (or memory-making), at Jerusalem.
22In the eighteenth year, Josiah reigning, this pask was hallowed.
23And the works of Josiah be made right in the sight of the Lord, in (or with a) full dreading heart;
24and those things forsooth that were about him be written, in the rather times of them that sinned, and the which were unreligious against the Lord, before, or more than, all heathen folk, and the which sinners sought not the words of the Lord upon Israel.
25And after all this deed (or all these deeds) of Josiah, Pharaoh, king of Egypt, went up, coming to cast away in Carchemish upon Euphrates; and Josiah went into (the) meeting to (or of) him.
26And the king of Egypt sent to Josiah, saying, What is to me and to thee, king of Judea?
27I am not sent of (or from) the Lord (against thee), upon Euphrates forsooth is my battle; hastily therefore go down.
28And Josiah was not turned again (or did not turn back) upon the chariot, but he endeavoured himself to over-come Pharaoh or but (he) enforced to overcome him, not taking heed to the word of the prophet (Jeremiah), from the mouth of the Lord;
29but he set to him battle in the field of Megiddo; and (the) princes came down to (fight) king Josiah.
30And then the king said to his children, or (to his) servants, Moveth me away from the battle; forsooth I am greatly made sick (or very weak). And anon (or at once) his children (or his servants) moved him away from the battle array.
31And he went up upon his secondary chariot; and coming to Jerusalem, he died, and was buried in his father’s sepulchre.
32And in all Judah (or in all Jewry) they bewailed Josiah, and they that before-set with wives, wailed him unto this day; and this is granted to be done evermore in all the kindred of Israel.
33These things forsooth be written in the book of (the) stories of (the) kings of Judah, and the glory of Josiah, and his understanding in the law of God, by all (the) deeds of the doing of him; for evenly those were done of (or by) him, and the which be not written in the book of (the) kings of Israel and of Judah.
34And they that were of the kindred took Jehoahaz, the son of Josiah, and set him (as) king for Josiah, his father, when he was of three and thirty years (old).
35And he reigned upon Israel three months; and then the king of Egypt put him away, (so) that he reigned not in Jerusalem.
36And he polled (or taxed) the folk of (or for) an hundred talents of silver, and of (or for) a talent of gold.

37And the king of Egypt set Jehoiakim, his brother, king of Judea and of Jerusalem;
38and he bound the master judges of Jehoiakim, and taking Zarius, his brother, he brought him again to (or out of) Egypt.
39Jehoiakim was of five and twenty years, when he reigned in the land of Judah and of Jerusalem; and he did evil things in the sight of the Lord.
40After this forsooth Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, went up, and binding Joakim in a strong bond, brought him into Babylon;
41and Nebuchadnezzar took and brought the holy vessels of God, and (made) sacred (or consecrated) those in his temple in Babylon.
42Forsooth of his uncleanness and unreligiosity it is written in the book of the times of (the) kings.
43And Joakim, his son, reigned for him; when forsooth he was ordained king, he was of eight(een) years (old).
44Forsooth he reigned three months and ten days in Jerusalem; and did evil in (the) sight of the Lord.
45And after a year Nebuchadnezzar sent (for), and brought him over into Babylon, together with the sacred vessels of the Lord.
46And he set Zedekiah king of Judah and of Jerusalem, when he was of one and twenty years (old). Forsooth he reigned eleven years;
47and he did evil in (the) sight of the Lord, and was not adread of the words that be said of Jeremy (or by Jeremiah), the prophet, from the mouth of the Lord.
48And he adjured, or charged by oath, of (or by) king Nebuchadnezzar, forsworn went away, and his noll made hard, he over-passed the lawful things of the Lord God of Israel.
49And the dukes of the Lord’s people bare them(selves) wickedly many things, and they did unpiously over all the wickednesses of (the) Gentiles; and they defouled (or defiled) the temple of the Lord, that was holy in Jerusalem.
50And (the) God of their fathers sent by his angel to again-call them, for the which thing he spared to them, and to their tabernacles or their tabernacle.
51They forsooth scorned in their corners, and that day that the Lord spake, they were bobbing his prophets.
52The which Lord is stirred to wrath upon his folk, for their irreligiosity. And the kings of (the) Chaldeans commanded, and went up,
53(and) they slew the young men of them with (the) sword, about the holy temple of them; and they spared not to young man, nor to maiden, nor to old man, and to full waxen man (or to fully grown man); but also all they be taken into the hands of them;
54and they took all the sacred vessels of the Lord, and the king’s coffers, and brought those into Babylon.

55And they burned up the house of the Lord, and destroyed the walls of Jerusalem, and they burned (up) his (or its) towers with fire.
56And they wasted all the worship-ful things, and brought them to nought; and they brought the people left of (or by) the sword into Babylon.
57And they were his thralls, unto the time that (the) Persians reigned, in the fulfilling of the word of the Lord, in the mouth of Jeremy;
58till that the land would do benignly their sabbaths, he sabbatized all the time of their forsaking, in the applying of seventy years.