Wycliffe's Bible 1Also women be they subject to their husbands; that if any man, that is, (their) husbands, believe not to the word, by the conversation of women they (shall) be won without (any) word(s). (And women should be subject to their husbands; so that if their husbands do not believe the word of God, by the way their women live these men shall be won without any words.)
2And behold ye in dread your holy conversation. (And so, ye women, watch over your pure way of living, with a fear of losing it.)
3Of whom be there not withoutforth curious adorning of hair, either doing about of gold, either adorning of clothing;
4but that that is the hid man of (the) heart, in uncorruption, and of mild spirit [in uncorruptibility of (a) quiet and mild spirit], which is rich in the sight of God. (but within, yea, hidden in the heart, and with a meek and a humble spirit, which is rich before God.)
5For so sometime holy women hoping in God adorned themselves, and were subject to their own husbands.
6As Sara(h) obeyed to Abraham, and called him lord; of whom ye be daughters well-doing, and not dreading any perturbation. 7Also men dwell together, and by knowing, (or by science), give ye honour to the woman's frailty, (or to her vessel, or to her body), as to the more feeble, and as to even-heirs of grace and of life, (so) that your prayers be not hindered. 8And in faith all of one will, (or of one intention), in prayer be ye each suffering with (the) other, lovers of (the) brotherhood, merciful, mild, (or humble), meek; [Forsooth in faith all of one understanding, or will, in prayer be ye compassionate, or each suffering with (the) other, lovers of (the) fraternity, merciful, mild, meek;] 9not yielding evil for evil, neither cursing for cursing, but on the contrary blessing; for in this thing ye be called, that ye wield blessing by heritage (so that ye can possess the blessing by inheritance). 10For he that will love life, and see good days, constrain his tongue from evil, and his lips, that they speak not guile [that they speak no guile] (so that they do not speak lies). 11And bow he (away) from evil, and do good; seek he peace, and perfectly follow it. 12For the eyes of the Lord be on just men, and his ears on the prayers of them; but the cheer, (or the face), of the Lord is on men that do evils. 13And who is it that shall annoy you, if ye be (pur)suers and lovers of goodness? [And who is it that annoy to you, if ye shall be good (pur)suers?] (And who is it that shall harm you, if ye be followers and lovers of goodness, or if ye pursue after that which is good?) 14But also if ye suffer anything for rightwiseness, ye be blessed; but dread ye not the dread of them (but do not fear them), (so) that ye be not disturbed, (or distroubled). 15But hallow ye the Lord Christ in your hearts, and (for)evermore be ye ready to [do] satisfaction to each man asking you (for the) reason of that faith and hope that is in you, but with mildness, and dread, (But consecrate the Lord Messiah in your hearts, and always be ye ready to give satisfaction to each man asking you for the reason for the faith and hope that is in you, but with humility, and fearful reverence,) 16having good conscience; that in that thing that they backbite of you, they be confounded, which challenge falsely your good conversation in Christ. (having a clear conscience; so that for that thing in which they slander you, they shall be ashamed, yea, they who defame your pure life in the Messiah.) 17For it is better that ye do well, and suffer, if the will of God will, than doing evil. [Soothly it is better, if the will of God will, ye well-doing, to suffer, than evil-doing.] (For it is better that ye do well, and suffer, if it be God’s will, than to do evil.) 18For also Christ once died for our sins, he (the) just for (the) unjust, that he should offer to God us [that he should offer us to God], made dead in (the) flesh, but made quick in (the) Spirit. (For also the Messiah once died for our sins/For the Messiah also died for our sins once and for all, he the righteous for the unrighteous, so that he could offer us to God, made dead in the flesh, but made alive in the Spirit.) 19For which thing he came in (the) Spirit, and also to them that were (en)closed together in prison; 20which were sometime unbelieveful, when they abided the patience of God in the days of Noe, (or of Noah), when the ship, (or the ark), was made, in which a few, that is to say, eight souls were made safe by water (eight lives were saved by the water). 21And so baptism of like form maketh us safe; not the putting away of the filths of (the) flesh, but the asking of a good conscience in God, by the again-rising of our Lord Jesus Christ, (And so a baptism of like form saveth us; not the putting away of the filths of the flesh, but the asking by a good conscience to God, through the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ,) 22that is in the right half of God, and swalloweth death, that we should be made heirs of everlasting life (who is at the right hand, or on the right side, of God, and swalloweth death, so that we can be made heirs of eternal life). He went into heaven, and angels, and powers, and virtues, (or authorities), be made subject to him. WYCLIFFE’S BIBLE Comprising of Wycliffe’s Old Testament and Wycliffe’s New Testament (Revised Edition) 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 Used by Permission Bible Hub |