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Coverdale [1535], BIBLIA The Bible / that is, the holy Scripture of the Olde and New Testament, faithfully and truly translated out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe () [word count] [B04000].
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The XXXIII. Chapter.

A   The LORDE sayde vnto Moses: Go, departe hence, thou and the people, whom thou hast brought out of the lande of Egipte, vnto þe; londe that I sware vnto Abraham, Isaac and Iacob, and sayde: vnto þi; sede wil I geue it, note and I wyl sende an angell before the (and cast out the Cananites, Amorites, Hethites, Pheresites, Heuites and Iebusites) in to the londe that floweth with mylke and hony, for I wyll not go vp with the: note for thou art an hardnecked people, I might consume the by the waye. Whan the people herde this euell tydinges, they sorowed, and no man put on his best rayment.

B   And þe; LORDE sayde vnto Moses: Speake vnto the children of Israel: Ye are a styfnecked people, I must once come sodenly vpon the, and make an ende of the. And now put of thy goodly araye from the, þt; I maie knowe what to do vnto the. So the children of Israel laied their goodly araye from th&ebar;, euen before the mount Horeb.

Moses toke the Tabernacle, ∧ pitched it without afarre of from þe; hoost, and called it the Tabernacle of wytnesse. And who so euer wolde axe eny question at the LORDE, wente out vnto the Tabernacle of wytnesse before the hoost. And whan Moses wente out vnto the Tabernacle, all the people rose vp, and stode euery one in his tent dore, and loked after Moses, tyll he was gone in to the Tabernacle. noteAnd whan Moses entred in to the Tabernacle, the cloudy pyler came downe, and stode in the dore of the Tabernacle, and he talked with Moses. And all the people sawe the cloudy piler stonde in the dore of the Tabernacle, and rose vp, and worshiped, euery one in his tent dore.

C    noteAnd the LORDE spake vnto Moses face to face, as a man speaketh vnto his frende. And whan he turned agayne to the hoost, þe; yonge m&abar; Iosua þe; sonne of Nun his minister, departed not out of þe; Tabernacle. noteAnd Moses sayde vnto the LORDE: Beholde, thou saydest vnto me: Brynge þe; people vp, and lettest me not knowe, whom thou wilt sende &wt; me, ∧ yet hast thou sayde: I knowe the by name, and thou hast founde grace in my sight. Let me knowe thy waye therfore, wherby I maye be certified, þt; I fynde grace in thy sight: And consydre yet, that this people is thy people.

He sayde: My presence shal go before the, there with wyll I lede the. But he sayde vnto him: Yf thy presence go not, then cary vs not vp from hence: for wherby shal it be knowne, þt; I and thy people haue founde fauoure in thy sight, but in þt; thou goest with vs? that I ∧ thy people maye haue some preemynence before all people that are vpon the face of the earth. The LORDE sayde vnto Moses: I wyll do this also that thou hast sayde, for thou hast fo&ubar;de grace in my sight, and I knowe the by name.

D   He sayde: Oh let me th&ebar; se thy glory. And he sayde: I wyl cause all my good go ouer before thy face, and wyl let the name of þe; LORDE be called vpon before the. note And I shewe mercy, to whom I shewe mercy: and haue compassion, on whom I haue compassion. And he sayde morouer: Thou mayest not se my face, note for there shall no m&abar; lyue, þt; seyth me. And þe; LORDE sayde farthermore: beholde, there is a place by me, there shalt thou st&obar;de vpon the rocke. Now whan my glory goeth forth, I wil put þe; in a clyfte of þe; rocke, ∧ my hande shal holde styll vp&obar; the, tyll I be passed by. And whan I take awaye myne hande from the, thou shalt se my back partes, but my face shal not be sene.
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Coverdale [1535], BIBLIA The Bible / that is, the holy Scripture of the Olde and New Testament, faithfully and truly translated out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe () [word count] [B04000].
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