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T. Matthew [1549], The Byble, that is to say all the holy Scripture: In whych are c&obar;tayned the Olde and New Testamente, truely ∧ purely tr&abar;slated into English, ∧ nowe lately with greate industry ∧ dilig&ebar;ce recognised. [Edited by Edmund Becke.] (Imprinted by... Ihon Daye [etc.] and William Seres [etc.], London) [word count] [B05000].
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¶ The .xv. Chapt. ¶ The drynckofferinges of them that enter into the lande. The punyshment of hym that synneth of arrogance or pryde. The man is stoned that gethered styckes on the Saboth. Gardes must be made vpon the quarters of theyr garmentes.

A   And the Lorde spake vnto Moses saying: speake vnto the children of Israell ∧ saye vnto th&ebar;: when ye be come into the land of youre habitacion whiche I geue vnto you, ∧ wyl offre an offering vpon the fyre vnto the Lord, whether it be a burntofferyng or a specyall vowe or frewyllofferyng or yf it be in your pryncipall feastes to make a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde, of the oxen or of the flocke.

Then, let him that offereth hys offerynge vnto the Lord, brynge also a meatofferynge of a tenth deale of floure myngled wyth the fourth parte of an hin of oyle, and the fourth parte of an hin of wine for a drynkofferynge and offer with þe; burntofferyng or any other offeryng when it is a lambe. B   And vnto a ram thou shalt offer a meatofferyng of two tenth deales of floure, myngled wyth the thyrde parte of an hin of oyle, and to a drynckofferynge thou shalt offer the thyrde parte of an hin of wyne, to be a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde.

When thou offeryst an oxe to a burntofferynge or in any speciall vowe or peaceofferyng vnto the Lord, then thou shalt brynge vnto an oxe, a meatofferyng of .iij. tenth deales

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Murmuryng. of floure mingled &wt; an hyn of oyle.
And thou shalt brynge for a drynkeofferinge halfe an hyn of wyne, that is an offeryng of a swete sauoure vnto the Lord. C   Thys is the maner þt; shall be done vnto one oxe, one ram a lambe or a kyd. And accordynge to the n&ubar;bre of suche offerynges, thou shalte encrease the meate offerynges, ∧ the drinckofferings.

All that are of youre selues, shall do these thynges after thys maner, when he offereth an offering of swete sououre vnto the Lorde And if there be a straunger wyth you or be amonge you in your generations, and wyll offer an offeryng of a swete sauour vnto the Lorde: eu&ebar; as ye do, so he shall do. 05Q0249One ordinaunce shall serue boeth for you of the c&obar;gregation, and also of the straunger. And it shall be an ordinaunce foreuer among your children after you, that the straunger and ye shalbe lyke before the Lord. One lawe and one maner shall serue, boeth for you and for the stra&ubar;ger that dwelleth wyth you.

And the Lord spake vnto Moses saying: speake vnto the chyldren of Israell and saye vnto them: When ye be come into the lande whyther I wyl bryng you, th&ebar; when ye will eate of the bread of the land, ye shall giue an heueofferynge vnto the Lorde. Ye shal geue a cake of the fyrste of youre dowe vnto an heue offeryng, as ye do the heueofferinge of the barne, euen so shall ye heue it. Of the fyrste of youre dowe ye muste giue vnto the Lorde an heueofferynge thorowe out youre generations.

If ye ouer se youre selues, ∧ obserue not al these commaundementes which the Lord hath spoken vnto Moses, ∧ all that the Lord hath c&obar;maunded you by the hand of Moses from the fyrst daye forward that the Lorde commaunded among your generation: wh&ebar; ought is commytted ignorantlye before the eyes of the congregation, then all the multitude shall offer a calfe for a burnt offerynge to be a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde, ∧ the meat offeryng and the drynke offering therto, accordynge to the maner: and an he gote for a synne offryng. And the priest shal make an atonem&ebar;t for al þe; multitude of the childr&ebar; of Israel, ∧ it shalbe forgeu&ebar; th&ebar; for it was ignoraunce. And they shall brynge theyr giftes vnto the offeringe of the Lorde and their synne offeryng before the Lorde for theyr ignoraunce. And it shalbe forgeuen vnto al the multitude of the childr&ebar; of Israel, ∧ vnto the straunger that dwelleth amonge you: for the ignorauncye pertayneth vnto all the people.
D   If any one soule sinne thorowe ignoraunce, he shall brynge a she gote of a yere olde for a synneofferynge. And the prieste shall make an attonemente for the soule that synned ignorauntly wyth the sinofferynge before the Lord, and reconcyle hym, and it shalbe forgeu&ebar; hym. And both thou that art borne one of the chyldr&ebar; of Israel ∧ the straunger that dwelleth am&obar;g you shal haue both one law, if ye synne thorow ignorancy.

And the soule that doeth ought presumptously, whether he be an Israelite or a stra&ubar;ger, the same hath despised the Lorde. And that soule shal be destroied from among his people bycause he hathe despised the worde of the Lorde and hath broken his comma&ubar;dementes, that soule therfore shal peryshe ∧ his synne shalbe vpon him.

And whyle the children of Israel were in the wyldernesse, they found a man05Q0250 gatherynge styckes vpon the Sabothe daye. And they that founde hym gatherynge styckes, brought hym vnto Moses and Aaron ∧ vnto all the congregation: and they put him in warde, for it was not declared what should be done vnto hym. And the Lorde saied vnto Moses: the m&abar; shal dye: let al the multitude stone him with stones without the host. And all the multitude brought hym wythout the host and stoned hym wyth stones, ∧ he dyed as the Lord commaunded Moses.

And the Lord spake vnto Moses saying: speake vnto the children of Israell and byd them, that they make them gardes vpon the quarters of theyr garmentes thoroweoute theyr generations, and lette theym make the 05Q0251 gardes of rybandes of Iacyncte. And the garde shall be vnto you to loke vpon it, that ye remembre all the commaundementes of the Lord and do them: that ye seke not a way after your owne hertes ∧ after youre owne eyes, for to goo a whorynge after them: but that ye rem&ebar;bre, ∧ do do all my c&obar;maundementes and be holye vnto youre God, for I am the Lord your God whiche brought you out of the land of Egypt for to be your god. I am the Lord God.
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T. Matthew [1549], The Byble, that is to say all the holy Scripture: In whych are c&obar;tayned the Olde and New Testamente, truely ∧ purely tr&abar;slated into English, ∧ nowe lately with greate industry ∧ dilig&ebar;ce recognised. [Edited by Edmund Becke.] (Imprinted by... Ihon Daye [etc.] and William Seres [etc.], London) [word count] [B05000].
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