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| 12:1 | Forsothe in that tyme Miyhel, the greet prince, schal rise, that stondith for the sones of thi puple. And tyme schal come, what maner tyme was not, fro that tyme fro which folkis bigunnen to be, `vn to that tyme. And in that tyme thi puple schal be saued, ech that is foundun writun in the book of life. |
| 12:2 | And many of hem that slepen in the dust of erthe, schulen awake fulli, summe in to euerlastynge lijf, and othere in to schenschipe, that thei se euere. |
| 12:3 | Forsothe thei that ben tauyt, schulen schyne as the schynyng of the firmament, and thei that techen many men to riytfulnesse, schulen schyne as sterris in to euerlastynge euerlastyngnessis. |
| 12:4 | But thou, Danyel, close the wordis, and aseele the book, til to the tyme ordeyned; ful many men schulen passe, and kunnyng schal be many fold. |
| 12:5 | And Y, Danyel, siy, and lo! as tweyne othere men stood; oon stood on this side, on the brenk of the flood, and another on that side, on the tother part of the flood. |
| 12:6 | And Y seide to the man, that was clothid in lynnun clothis, that stood on the watris of the flood, Hou long schal be the ende of these merueils? |
| 12:7 | And Y herde the man, that was clothid in lynnun clothis, that stood on the watris of the flood, whanne he hadde reisid his riythond and lefthond to heuene, and hadde sworun by hym that lyueth with outen ende, For in to a tyme, and tymes, and the half of tyme. And whanne the scateryng of the hoond of the hooli puple is fillid, alle these thingis schulen be fillid. |
| 12:8 | And Y herde, and vndurstood not; and Y seide, My lord, what schal be aftir these thingis? |
| 12:9 | And he seide, Go thou, Danyel, for the wordis ben closid and aseelid, til to the tyme determyned. |
| 12:10 | Many men schulen be chosun, and schulen be maad whijt, and schulen be preued as fier, and wickid men schulen do wickidli, nether alle wickid men schulen vndurstonde; certis tauyt men schulen vndurstonde. |
| 12:11 | And fro the tyme whanne contynuel sacrifice is takun awei, and abhomynacioun is set in to discoumfort, schulen be a thousynde daies two hundrid and nynti. |
| 12:12 | He is blessid, that abideth, and cometh fulli, til a thousynde daies thre hundrid and fyue and thritti. |
| 12:13 | But go thou, Danyel, to the tyme determyned; and thou schalt reste, and stonde in thi part, in the ende of daies. |
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| 12:1 | The tyme wil come also, that the greate prynce Michael, which stondeth on thy peoples syde, shal aryse vp, for there shal come a tyme of trouble, soch as neuer was, sens there begane to be eny people, vnto that same tyme. Then shal thy people be delyuered, yee all those that be foude written in the boke. |
| 12:2 | Many of them that slepe in the dust of the earth, shal awake: some to euerlastinge life, some to perpetuall shame & reprofe. |
| 12:3 | The wyse (soch as haue taught other) shal glister, as the shyninge of heauen: and those that haue instructe the multitude vnto godlynesse, shalbe as the starres, worlde without ende. |
| 12:4 | And thou o Daniel, shut vp these wordes, & seale the boke, till the last tyme. Many shal go aboute here and there, and the shal knowlege increase. |
| 12:5 | So I Daniel loked, and beholde, there stode other two: one vpon this shore of the water, the other vpon yonder syde. |
| 12:6 | And one of the sayde vnto him, which was clothed in lynnynge, and stode aboue vpon the waters of the floude: How longe shall it be to the ende of these wonderous workes? |
| 12:7 | Then herde I the man with the lynnynge clothes, which stode aboue vpon the waters of the floude: when he helde vp his right and left honde vnto heauen, & sware by him which lyueth for euer: that it shal tary for a tyme, two tymes & half a tyme: & when the power of the holy people is clene scatred abrode, the shal all these thinges be fulfilled. |
| 12:8 | I herde it well, but I vnderstode it not. Then sayde I: O my lorde, what shal happen after that? |
| 12:9 | He answered: Go thy waye Daniel, for these wordes shal be closed vp & sealed, till the last tyme: |
| 12:10 | & many shalbe purified, clensed & tried. But the vngodly shall lyue wickedly, and those wicked (as many of the as they be) shal haue no vnderstondinge. As for soch as haue vnderstondinge, they shal regarde it. |
| 12:11 | And from ye tyme forth that the daylie offerynge shalbe put downe & the abhominable desolacion set vp, there shalbe a thousande two hudreth & xc.dayes. |
| 12:12 | O well is him, that waiteth, & commeth to the thousande iij.C. & xxxv.dayes. |
| 12:13 | Go thou thy waye now, till it be ended: take thy rest, and byde in thy lot, till the dayes haue an ende. |
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