Exodus 1
aligned by seat — same row, same verse, whatever each bible numbers it
| v | Wycliffe |
|---|---|
| 1 | These ben the names of the sones of Israel, that entriden into Egipt with Jacob; alle entriden with her housis; |
| 2 | Ruben, Symeon, |
| 3 | Leuy, Judas, Isachar, Zabulon, and Benjamin, |
| 4 | Dan, and Neptalim, Gad, and Aser. |
| 5 | Therfor alle the soules of hem that yeden out of `the hipe of Jacob weren seuenti and fyue. |
| 6 | Forsothe Joseph was in Egipt; and whanne he was deed, and alle hise brithren, and al his kynrede, |
| 7 | the sones of Israel encreessiden, and weren multiplied as buriounnyng, and thei weren maad strong greetli, and filliden the lond. |
| 8 | A newe kyng, that knewe not Joseph, roos in the meene tyme on Egipt, and seide to his puple, Lo! |
| 9 | the puple of the sones of Israel is myche, and strongere than we; |
| 10 | come ye, wiseli oppresse we it, lest perauenture it be multiplied; and lest, if batel risith ayens vs, it be addid to oure enemyes, and go out of the lond, whanne we ben ouercomun. |
| 11 | And so he made maistris of werkis souereyns to hem, that thei schulden turmente hem with chargis. And thei maden citees of tabernaclis to Farao, Fiton, and Ramesses. |
| 12 | And bi hou myche thei oppressiden hem, bi so myche thei weren multiplied, and encreessiden more. |
| 13 | And Egipcians hatiden the sones of Israel, and turmentiden, and scorneden hem; |
| 14 | and brouyten her lijf to bitternesse bi hard werkis of cley and to tijl stoon, and bi al seruage, bi which thei weren oppressid in the werkis of erthe. |
| 15 | Forsothe the kyng of Egipt seide to the mydwyues of Ebrews, of whiche oon was clepid Sefora, the tother Fua; |
| 16 | and he commaundide to hem, Whanne ye schulen do the office of medewyues to Ebrew wymmen, and the tyme of childberyng schal come, if it is a knaue child, sle ye him; if it is a womman, kepe ye. |
| 17 | Forsothe the medewyues dredden God, and diden not bi the comaundement of the kyng of Egipt, but kepten knaue children. |
| 18 | To whiche clepid to hym the kyng seide, What is this thing which ye wolden do, that ye wolden kepe the children? |
| 19 | Whiche answeriden, Ebrew wymmen ben not as the wymmen of Egipt, for thei han kunnyng of the craft of medewijf, and childen bifore that we comen to hem. |
| 20 | Therfor God dide wel to medewyues; and the puple encreesside, and was coumfortid greetli. |
| 21 | And for the mydewyues dredden God, he bildide `housis to hem. |
| 22 | Therfor Farao comaundide al his puple, and seide, What euer thing of male kynde is borun to Ebrewis, `caste ye into the flood; what euer thing of wymmen kynde, kepe ye. |