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Galatians - Chapter: 4

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4:1And I saye, that the heyre (as longe as he is a chylde) differth not from a seruaunt, though he be Lord of all,
4:2but is vnder tuters and gouerners, vntyll the tyme that the father hath appoynted.
4:3Euen so we also, when we were chyldren, were in bondage vnder the ordynaunces of the worlde.
4:4But when the tyme was full come, God sent hys sonne, made of a woman, and made bonde vnto the lawe,
4:5to redeme them which were bonde vnto the lawe: that we (thorowe eleccion) might receaue the inheritaunce that belongeth vnto the naturall sonnes.
4:6Because ye are sonnes, God hathe sent the sprete of hys sonne into oure hertes, cryinge: Abba father.
4:7Wherfore nowe, thou art not a seruaunt: but a sonne. If thou be a sonne, thou arte also an heyre of God, thorowe Christ.
4:8Notwithstandynge, when ye knewe not God, ye dyd seruice vnto them which by nature are no Goddes.
4:9But nowe after that ye haue knowen God (yee rather are knowen of God) how is it that ye tourne agayn vnto the weake and beggarly ordinaunces, wherunto agayne ye desyre afresshe to be in bondage?
4:10Ye obserue dayes, and monethes, and tymes, and yeares.
4:11I am in feare of you, lest I haue bestowed on you laboure in vayne.
4:12Brethren, I besech you, be ye as I am: for I am as ye are. Ye haue not hurt me at all.
4:13Ye knowe how thorowe infirmitie of the flesshe, I preached the Gospell vnto you at the fyrst.
4:14And my temptacyon which was in the flesshe, ye despysed not, nether abhorred: but receaued me as an angell of God: euen as Christ Iesus.
4:15What is then youre felicyte? for I beare you record, that yf it had bene possible ye wolde haue plucked out your awne eyes, and haue geuen them to me.
4:16Am I therfore become your enemye, because I tell you the trueth?
4:17They are gelous ouer you amysse. Yee, they intende to exclude you, that ye shuld be feruent to them ward.
4:18It is good allwayes to be feruent in a good thinge, and not onely whan I am present with you.
4:19My lytell chyldren, of whom I trauayle in byrth agayne, vntill Christ be fasshyoned in you,
4:20I wolde I ware with you now, and coulde chaunge my voyce: for I stande in a doubte of you.
4:21Tell me: ye that desyre to be vnder the lawe, do ye not heare of the lawe?
4:22For it is wrytten, that Abraham had two sonnes the one by a bonde mayde, the other by a fre woman.
4:23Yee, and he which was borne of the bonde woman, was borne after the flesshe: but he which was of the fre man, was borne by promesse.
4:24Which thynges are spoken by an allegorye. For these are two testamentes the one from the mounte Syna, which gendreth vnto bondage, which is Agar.
4:25For mounte Syna is Agar in Arabia, and bordreth vpon the cytie, which is nowe called Ierusalem, and is in bondage with her chyldren.
4:26But Ierusalem, which is aboue, is fre: which is the mother of vs al.
4:27For it is written. Reioyce thou baren, that bearest no chyldren: breake forth and crye, thou the trauaylest not. For the desolat hath many moo chyldren, then she which hathe an husbande.
4:28Brethren, we are after Isaac, the children of promes.
4:29But as then he that was borne after the flesshe, persecuted hym that was borne after the sprete, euen so is it nowe.
4:30Neuerthelesse, what sayth the scripture: put awaye the bonde woman and her sonne. For the sonne of the bonde woman shall not be heyre with the sonne of the fre woman.
4:31So then brethren, we are not chyldren of the bonde woman: but of the fre.

 

4:1But Y seie, as long tyme as the eir is a litil child, he dyuersith no thing fro a seruaunt, whanne he is lord of alle thingis;
4:2but he is vndur keperis and tutoris, in to the tyme determyned of the fadir.
4:3So we, whanne we weren litle children, we serueden vndur the elementis of the world.
4:4But aftir that the fulfilling of tyme cam, God sente his sone,
4:5maad of a womman, maad vndur the lawe, that he schulde ayenbie hem that weren vndur the lawe, that we schulden vnderfonge the adopcioun of sones.
4:6And for ye ben Goddis sones, God sente his spirit in to youre hertis, criynge, Abba, fadir.
4:7And so ther is not now a seruaunt, but a sone; and if he is a sone, he is an eir bi God.
4:8But thanne ye vnknowynge God, serueden to hem that in kynde weren not goddis.
4:9But now whanne ye han knowe God, and ben knowun of God, hou ben ye turned eftsoone to the febil and nedi elementis, to the whiche ye wolen eft serue?
4:10Ye taken kepe to daies, and monethis, and tymes, and yeris.
4:11But Y drede you, lest without cause Y haue trauelid among you.
4:12Be ye as Y, for Y am as ye. Britheren, Y biseche you, ye han hurt me no thing.
4:13But ye knowen, that bi infirmyte of fleisch Y haue prechid to you now bifore;
4:14and ye dispiseden not, nether forsoken youre temptacioun in my fleisch, but ye resseyueden me as an aungel of God, as `Crist Jhesu.
4:15Where thanne is youre blessyng? For Y bere you witnesse, that if it myyte haue be don. ye wolden haue put out youre iyen, and haue yyuen hem to me.
4:16Am Y thanne maad an enemye to you, seiynge to you the sothe?
4:17Thei louen not you wel, but thei wolen exclude you, that ye suen hem.
4:18But sue ye the good euermore in good, and not oneli whanne Y am present with you.
4:19My smale children, whiche Y bere eftsoones, til that Crist be fourmed in you,
4:20and Y wolde now be at you, and chaunge my vois, for Y am confoundid among you.
4:21Seie to me, ye that wolen be vndir the lawe, `han ye not red the lawe?
4:22For it is writun, that Abraham hadde two sones, oon of a seruaunt, and oon of a fre womman.
4:23But he that was of the seruaunt, was borun after the flesh; but he that was of the fre womman, by a biheeste.
4:24The whiche thingis ben seid bi an othir vndirstonding. For these ben two testamentis; oon in the hille of Synai, gendringe in to seruage, which is Agar.
4:25For Syna is an hille that is in Arabie, which hille is ioyned to it that is now Jerusalem, and seruith with hir children.
4:26But that Jerusalem that is aboue, is fre, whiche is oure modir.
4:27For it is writun, Be glad, thou bareyn, that berist not; breke out and crye, that bringist forth no children; for many sones ben of hir that is left of hir hosebonde, more than of hir that hath an hosebonde.
4:28For, britheren, we ben sones of biheeste aftir Isaac;
4:29but now as this that was borun after the fleisch pursuede him that was aftir the spirit, so now.
4:30But what seith the scripture? Caste out the seruaunt and hir sone, for the sone of the seruaunt schal not be eir with the sone of the fre wijf.
4:31And so, britheren, we ben not sones of the seruaunt, but of the fre wijf, bi which fredom Crist hath maad vs fre.

 

4:1But I saye: As longe as the heyre is a childe, there is no difference betwene him and a seruaunt, though he be lorde of all ye goodes:
4:2but he is vnder tuters and gouerners, vntyll the tyme appoynted of the father.
4:3Euen so we also, wha we were children, were in bondage vnder the outwarde tradicions.
4:4But whan the tyme was fulfylled, God sent his sonne, borne of a woma, and put vnder the lawe,
4:5to redeme them which were vnder the lawe, that we mighte receaue ye childshippe.
4:6For so moch the as ye are children, God hath sent the sprete of his sonne in to oure hertes, which cryeth: Abba, deare father.
4:7Wherfore now, thou art not a seruaunt, but a sonne. Yf thou be a sonne, then art thou the heyre of God thorow Christ.
4:8Notwithstondinge whan ye knewe not God, ye dyd seruyce vnto them, which by nature are no Goddes.
4:9But now seynge ye knowe God (yee rather are knowne off God) how is it that ye turne you backe agayne vnto the weake and beggerly tradicions, wher vnto ye desyre agayne afresh to be in bondage?
4:10Ye obserue dayes and monethes, and tymes and yeares.
4:11I am in feare of you, lest I haue bestowed laboure on you in vayne.
4:12Brethre I beseke you, be ye as I am, for I am as ye are. Ye haue not hurte me at all.
4:13For ye knowe how that in weaknes after ye flesh I preached ye Gospell vnto you at the first:
4:14and my tentacion which I suffred after the flesh, ye despysed not, nether abhorred, but receaued me as an angell of God, yee euen as Christ Iesus.
4:15How happy were ye then? For I beare you recorde, that yf it had bene possible, ye had plucked out youre awne eyes, and geue them vnto me.
4:16Am I therfore become yor enemy, because I tell you ye trueth?
4:17They are gelous ouer you amysse. Yee they wolde make you to fall backe, that ye might be feruet to the warde.
4:18It is good to be feruent, so yt it be allwaye in a good thinge, and not onely whan I am present wt you.
4:19My litle children (of whom I trauayle in byrth agayne, vntyll Christ be fashioned in you)
4:20I wolde I were wt you now, and coulde chauge my voyce, for I stode i doute of you.
4:21Tell me ye that wylbe vnder the lawe, haue ye not herde the lawe?
4:22For it is wrytten, that Abraham had two sonnes the one by a bonde mayde, the other by a fre woman.
4:23As for him that was of the bode mayde, he was borne after ye flesh: but he which was of the fre woman, was borne by promes.
4:24These wordes betoken somwhat. For these wemen are the two Testamentes: The one from the mount Sina, that gendreth vnto bondage, which is Agar.
4:25For Agar is called in Arabia ye mount Sina, and reacheth vnto Ierusalem which now is, and is in bondage with hir children.
4:26But Ierusalem that is aboue, is the fre woman, which is the mother of vs all.
4:27For it is wrytte: Reioyse thou baren, that bearest no childre: breake forth and crye thou yt trauaylest not, for the desolate hath many mo childre, then she which hath an hussbande.
4:28As for vs (brethren) we are the children of Isaac acordinge to the promes.
4:29But like as at that tyme, he that was borne after the flesh, persecuted him yt was borne after the sprete, euen so is it now also.
4:30But what sayeth the scripture? Put awaye the bonde mayden and hir sonne: for the sonne of ye bondmayde shal not be heyre with ye sonne of the fre woman.
4:31So now brethren, we are not children of the bonde mayde, but of the fre woman.

 


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