Wycliffe's Bible 1And Jesus went out of the temple; and his disciples came to him, to show him the buildings of the temple.
2But he answered, and said to them, See ye all these things? Truly I say to you (I tell you the truth), a stone shall not be left on a stone/a stone shall not be left here on one stone, that not it shall be destroyed [which shall not destroyed]. 3And when he sat on the mount of Olives, his disciples came to him privily, (or in private), and said, Say to us, when these things shall be, and what (is the) token, (or the sign), of thy coming, and of the ending of the world. 4And Jesus answered, and said to them, Look ye, (or See ye), that no man deceive you. 5For many shall come in my name, and shall say, I am Christ (I am the Messiah); and they shall deceive many. 6For ye shall hear battles, and opinions of battles; see ye that ye be not disturbed, (or that ye be not distroubled); for it behooveth these things to be done, but not yet is the end. 7For folk shall rise together against folk, and realm against realm, and pestilences, and hungers, and earth-movings shall be by places; (For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and plagues, and famines, and earthquakes shall be in places;) 8and all these be (but the) beginnings of (the) sorrows. 9Then men shall betake you into tribulation, and shall slay you, and ye shall be in hate, (or in hatred), to all folks for my name. (Then men shall deliver you unto trials and troubles, and shall kill you, and ye shall be hated by all the nations and all the peoples, for my name’s sake.) 10And then many shall be caused to stumble, and betray each other, and they shall hate each other. 11And many false prophets shall rise, and deceive many. 12And for wickedness shall be plenteous, the charity of many shall wax cold (the love of many shall grow cold); 13but he that shall dwell still, (or steadfast), into the end, shall be safe. (but he who shall endure unto the end, shall be saved.) 14And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world, in[to] witnessing to all folks; and then the end shall come. (And this Gospel, or Good News, of the Kingdom shall be preached in all the world, as a testimony to all the nations and all the peoples; and then the end shall come.) 15Therefore when ye see the abomination of discomfort, that is said of Daniel, the prophet, standing in the holy place; he that readeth (this), understand he; 16then they that be in Judaea, flee to the mountains; 17and he that is in the house roof (and he who is on the roof of the house), come not down to take anything (out) of his house; 18and he that is in the field, turn not again to take his coat (do not return to get his coat). 19But woe to them that be with child, and nourishing, (or nursing), in those days. 20Pray ye, that your flying be not made in winter, or in the sabbath. (Pray ye, that your fleeing be not made in winter, or on the Sabbath.) 21For then shall be great tribulation, what manner was not from the beginning of the world to now [till now], neither shall be made. 22And but those days had been abridged, (or shortened), each flesh, (that is, all flesh, or all mankind), should not be made safe (none of mankind could be saved); but those days shall be made short, for the chosen men. 23Then if any man say to you, Lo! here is Christ, or there, do not ye believe (him). (Then if anyone say to you, Lo! here is the Messiah, or there, do not believe him.) 24For false Christs and false prophets shall rise (up) (For false Messiahs and false prophets shall rise up), and they shall give great tokens, (or great signs), and wonders; so that also the chosen be led into error, if it may be done. 25Lo! I have before-said to you. 26Therefore if they say to you, Lo! he is in (the) desert, do not ye go out; lo! he is in privy places (lo! he is in private, or in secret, places), do not ye believe (them). 27For as lightning goeth out from the east, and appeareth into the west, so shall be also the coming of man's Son. 28Wherever the body shall be, also the eagles shall be gathered thither. 29And anon, (or at once), after the tribulation of those days, the sun shall be made dark, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from (the) heaven(s), and the virtues, (or the powers), of (the) heavens shall be moved, (or shall be stirred). 30And then the token of man's Son shall appear in (the) heaven(s), and then all the kindreds, (or all the lineages, or all the tribes), of the earth shall wail; and they shall see man's Son coming in the clouds of (the) heaven(s), with much virtue, and majesty. (And then the sign of man’s Son shall appear in the heavens, and then all the peoples of the earth shall wail; and they shall see man’s Son coming on the clouds of the heavens, with great power, and majesty.) 31And he shall send (out) his angels with a trumpet, and a great voice (and a great blast); and they shall gather his chosen from (the) four winds, from the highest things of heaven (un)to the ends of them. 32And learn ye the parable of the fig tree. When his branch is now tender, and the leaves be sprung, ye know that summer is nigh (When its branch is now tender, and the leaves be sprung out, ye know that summer is near); 33and so ye when ye shall see all these things, know ye that it is nigh, (yea,) in the gates (know that it is near, yes, even at the door). 34Truly I say to you (I tell you the truth), for this generation shall not pass (away), till all (these) things be done; 35heaven and earth shall pass (away), but my words shall not pass (away). 36But of that day and hour no man knoweth, neither [the] angels of heaven, [no] but the Father alone (but only the Father). 37But as it was in the days of Noe, (or Noah), so shall be the coming of man's Son. 38For as in the days before the great flood, they were eating and drinking, wedding and taking to wedding, till [into] that day, that Noe entered into the ship; 39and they knew not, till the great flood came, and took (away) all men, so shall be the coming of man's Son. 40Then twain shall be in a field, one shall be taken, and the other left; 41two women shall be grinding in a quern, (or at a mill), one shall be taken, and the other left; twain in a bed, the one shall be taken, and the other left. 42Therefore wake ye (And so be on watch/stay awake), for ye know not in what hour the Lord shall come. 43But know ye this, that if the husbandman knew in what hour the thief were to come, certainly he would wake, and suffer not his house to be undermined (and would not allow his house to be robbed). 44And therefore be ye ready, for in what hour ye guess not, man's Son shall come. 45Who guessest thou is a true, (or is a faithful), servant and prudent, whom his lord ordained on his household, to give them meat in (its) time? (Then who thinkest thou, is a faithful and a wise servant, whom his lord hath ordained upon, or over, his household, to give them food at the proper time?) 46Blessed is that servant, whom his lord, when he shall come, shall find so doing. 47Truly I say to you, for on all his goods he shall ordain him. (I tell you the truth, that he shall put him in charge of all of his property.) 48But if that evil servant say in his heart, My lord tarrieth to come, 49and beginneth to smite his even-servants, and to eat, and drink with drunken men; 50the lord of that servant shall come in the day [in] which he hopeth not, and in the hour that he knoweth not, 51and shall part him (and shall divide him in pieces), and put his part with (the) hypocrites; there shall be weeping, and grinding of teeth. WYCLIFFE’S BIBLE Comprising of Wycliffe’s Old Testament and Wycliffe’s New Testament (Revised Edition) Translated by JOHN WYCLIFFE and JOHN PURVEY A modern-spelling edition of their 14TH century Middle English translation, the first complete English vernacular version, with an Introduction by TERENCE P. NOBLE Used by Permission Bible Hub |