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Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling (Enhanced) - Wisdom of solomon

Wisdom of solomon 9

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1God of my fathers, and Lord of mercy, that madest all things by thy word or with thy word,
2and ordainedest man by thy wisdom, that he should be lord of (the) creature(s), which is made of (or by) thee,
3that he dispose the world in equity and rightfulness or rightwiseness, and deem doom in right ruling of heart;
4give thou to me wisdom, that standeth nigh (to) thy seats; and do not thou reprove me from (among) thy children.
5For I am thy servant, and the son of thine handmaid; I am a sick or a feeble man, and of little time, and less to the understanding of doom and of laws.
6And if any man is perfect among the sons of me, if thy wisdom fleeth away from him, he shall be reckoned into nought.
7Forsooth thou hast chosen me (to be a) king to thy people, and a judge or (a) doomsman of thy sons and daughters;
8and thou saidest, that I should build a temple in thine holy hill, and an altar in the city of thy dwelling place; the likeness of thine holy tabernacle, which thou madest ready at the beginning or that thou preparedest from the beginning.
9And thy wisdom is with thee, that knoweth thy works, which also was present then, when thou madest the world, and knew what was pleasant (or pleasing) to thine eyes, and what was (ad)dressed, (or directed), or right in thy commandments.
10Send thou that wisdom from thine holy heavens, and from the seat of thy greatness, (so) that it be with me, and travail with me; and that I know what is acceptable or allowed with thee.
11For why that wisdom knoweth and understandeth all things; and it shall lead me forth in my works soberly, and it shall keep me in his power.
12And my works shall be acceptable, and I shall dispose thy people justly or rightwisely, and I shall be worthy of the seats (or of the seat) of my father.
13For who of men may know the counsel of God? either who may think, what (is the) will (of) God?
14For why the thoughts of deadly (or of mortal) men be dreadful (or fearful), and our purveyances be uncertain.
15For why the body that is corrupted, grieveth the soul; and (the) earthly dwelling presseth down the wit, thinking many things.
16And of hard we guess those things, that be in (or on the) earth; and we find with travail those things, that be in beholding. But who shall search those things, that be in (the) heavens?
17But who shall know thy wit, no but thou give wisdom, and send thine Holy Spirit from (the) highest things?
18And if the paths of them, that be in lands, be amended, and if men have learned those things, that please thee. For why, Lord, whichever pleased thee from the beginning, were made whole by wisdom.