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WORD Research this...Revelation of John 12
- 1 And ther appered a gret wonder in heve A woman clothed with the sunne and the mone vnder her fete and apon her heed a croune of xii. starres.
- 2 And she was wt chylde and cryed travayllinge in byrth and payned redy to be delyvered.
- 3 And ther appered another wonder in heven for beholde a gret red drago havynge .vii. heddes and ten hornes and crounes vpo his heddes:
- 4 and his tayle drue the thyrde parte of the starres and cast them to the erth. And the dragon stode before the woman which was reddy to be delyvred: for to devoure her chylde as sone as it were borne.
- 5 And she brought forth a man chylde which shulde rule all nacions with a rode of yron And her sonne was taken vp vnto God and to his seate.
- 6 And the woman fleed into wyldernes where she had a place prepared of god that they shulde fede her there a M.ii.C and lx. dayes.
- 7 And ther was grett battayll in heven Michael and his angells fowght with the dragon and the dragon fowght and his angelles
- 8 and prevaylled not: nether was their place founde eny more in heven.
- 9 And the grett dragon that olde serpent called the devyll and Sathanas was cast out. Which desceaveth all the worlde. And he was cast into the erth and his angelles were cast out also.
- 10 And I harde a lowde voyce sayinge: in heve is nowe made salvacio and strengthe and ye kyngdome of oure God and the power of his Christ For he is cast doune which accused them before god daye and nyght.
- 11 And they overcame him by the bloude of the lambe and by the worde of their testimony and they loved not their lyves vnto the deeth.
- 12 Therfore reioyce hevens and ye that dwell in them. Woo to the inhabiters of the erth and of the see: for ye devyll is come doune vnto you which hath greet wrath because he knoweth that he hath but a short tyme.
- 13 And when the dragon sawe that he was caste vnto the erth he persecuted the woman which brought forth the man chylde.
- 14 And to the woman were geven two wynges of a great egle that she myght flye into the wyldrenes into her place where she is norysshed for a tyme tymes and halffe a tyme from the presence of the sarpent.
- 15 And the dragon cast out of his mouth water after the woman as it had bene a ryver because she hulde have bene caught of the floud.
- 16 And the erth holpe the woman and the erth opened her mouth and swalowed vp the rever which the dragon cast out of hys mouth.
- 17 And the dragon was wroth with the woman: and went and made warre with the remnaunt of hyr sede which kepe the commaundmentes of god and have the testimony of Iesus Christe. And I stode on the see sonde.
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William Tyndale Bible (1525/1530) (tyndale - 2.1)
2025-06-20English (en)
William Tyndale's 1525 New Testament and 1530 Pentateuch.
A partial translation from the Hebrew and Greek, never completed. Tyndale translated the entire New Testament, but of the Old Testament he only published the Pentateuch and the book of Jonah.
The earliest existing edition is from 1525, but manuscripts of that only have a part of Matthew. Of the whole New Testament, the earliest manuscripts available are from 1526. Old Testament books are from later, 1530's for some.- Encoding: UTF-8
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