Luke 17
Wycliffe's Bible
1And Jesus said to his disciples, It is impossible that causes of stumbling come not; but woe to that man, by whom they come. 2It is more profitable to him, if a millstone be put about his neck, and he be cast into the sea, than that he cause to stumble one of these little (ones). 3Take ye heed to yourselves; if thy brother hath sinned against thee, blame him; and if he do penance, forgive him. (Keep watch over yourselves; if thy brother hath sinned against thee, rebuke him; and if he repent, forgive him.) 4And if seven times in the day he do sin against thee, and seven times in the day he be converted to thee, and say, It repenteth me, forgive thou him (and say, I repent, then forgive him).

5And the apostles said to the Lord, Increase to us faith [Increase faith to us] (Increase our faith). 6And the Lord said, If ye have faith as (big as) the corn, (or a corn), of mustard seed (If ye have faith as big as a kernel, or a grain, of mustard seed), ye shall say to this (syca)more tree, Be thou drawn up by the root, and be over-planted into the sea [and be thou planted over into the sea], and it shall obey to you.

7But who of you hath a servant earing, or pasturing oxen, which saith to him, when he turneth again from the field, Anon go, and sit to [the] meat; (But who of you hath a servant plowing, or pasturing oxen, who saith to him, when he returneth from the field, At once go, and sit down for your meal;) 8and saith not to him, Make ready, (so) that I (can) sup, and gird thee, and serve me, while I eat and drink, and after this thou shalt eat and drink; 9whether he hath grace to that servant (shall he give thanks to that servant), for he did that that he commanded him? Nay, I guess. 10So [also] ye, when ye have done all (the) things that be commanded to you, say ye, We be unprofitable servants, we have done that that we ought to do.

11And it was done, the while Jesus went to Jerusalem, he passed through the midst of Samaria, and Galilee. 12And when he entered into a castle (And when he entered into a village), ten leprous men came to meet him, which stood afar, 13and raised [up] their voice, and said, Jesus, Commander (Master), have mercy on us. 14And as he saw them, he said, Go, show ye you(rselves) to the priests. And it was done, while they went, they were cleansed. 15And one of them, as he saw that he was cleansed, went again, magnifying God with a great voice. (And one of them, as soon as he saw that he was healed, returned to him, praising God with a loud voice.) 16And he fell down on the face before his feet, and did thankings, (or doing graces) (and giving thanks); and this was a Samaritan. 17And Jesus answered, and said, Whether ten be not cleansed (Were ten not healed), and where be the (other) nine? 18There is none found, that turned again, and gave glory to God, but this alien, (or this stranger). (There is no one who returned, and gave glory to God, except this foreigner.) 19And he said to him, Rise up, go thou; for thy faith hath made thee safe (for thy faith hath saved thee/for thy faith hath healed thee).

20And he was asked of the Pharisees, when the realm of God cometh (And he was asked by the Pharisees, when the Kingdom of God would come). And he answered to them, and said, The realm of God cometh not with espying, 21neither they shall say, Lo! here, or lo[!] there; for lo! the realm of God is within you (for lo! the Kingdom of God is within you).

22And he said to his disciples, Days shall come, when ye shall desire to see one day of man's Son, and ye shall not see (it). 23And they shall say to you, Lo! here, and lo! there. Do not ye go, neither (pur)sue (them) (Do not go out, nor follow after them); 24for as lightning shining from under (the) heaven(s) shineth into, (or on), those things that be under (the) heaven(s), so shall man's Son be in his day. 25But first it behooveth him to suffer many things, and to be reproved of this generation (and to be rebuked, or to be rejected, by this generation). 26And as it was done in the days of Noe (And as it was done in the days of Noah), so it shall be in the days of man's Son. 27They ate and drank, wedded wives, and were given to weddings, till into the day in which Noe entered into the ship; and the great flood came, and lost all (and then the great flood came, and destroyed everything). 28Also as it was done in the days of Lot, they ate and drank, bought and sold, planted and builded; 29but in the day that Lot went out of Sodom, the Lord rained (down) fire and brimstone from heaven, and lost all (and destroyed everything). 30Like this thing it shall be [After this thing it shall be], in what day man's Son shall be showed. (It shall be like that, on the day when man’s Son shall be revealed.) 31In that hour [In that day], he that is in the roof (Yea, at that time, he who is on the roof), and his vessels in the house, come he not down to take them away; and he that shall be in the field, also turn not again behind. 32Be ye mindful of the wife of Lot. (Remember Lot’s wife.) 33Whoever seeketh to make his life safe, shall lose it; and whoever loseth it, shall quicken it (and whoever loseth it, shall save it, or shall enliven it). 34But I say to you, in that night two shall be in one bed, one shall be taken, and the other forsaken (and the other left); 35two women shall be grinding together, the one shall be taken, and the other forsaken (and the other left); 36two in a field, the one shall be taken, and the other left. 37They answer, and say to him, Where, Lord? Which said to them, Wherever the body shall be, thither shall be gathered together also the eagles [Wherever the body shall be, also the eagles shall be gathered together thither].

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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,
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TERENCE P. NOBLE

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