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| 12:1 | And there appeared a great wonder in heauen, a woman clothed with the Sunne, & the Moone vnder her feete, and vpon her head a Crowne of twelue starres: |
| 12:2 | And shee being with childe, cried, trauailing in birth, and pained to be deliuered. |
| 12:3 | And there appeared another wonder in heauen, and behold a great red dragon, hauing seuen heads, and ten hornes, and seuen crownes vpon his heads. |
| 12:4 | And his taile drew the third part of the starres of heauen, and did cast them to the earth: And the dragon stood before the woman which was ready to be deliuered, for to deuoure her childe as soone as it was borne. |
| 12:5 | And shee brought foorth a man child, who was to rule all nations with a rod of yron: and her child was caught vp vnto God, and to his Throne. |
| 12:6 | And the woman fled into the wildernesse, where shee hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a thousand, two hundred, and threescore dayes. |
| 12:7 | And there was warre in heauen, Michael and his Angels fought against the dragon, & the dragon fought and his angels, |
| 12:8 | And preuailed not, neither was their place found any more in heauen. |
| 12:9 | And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the deuill and Satan, which deceiueth the whole world: hee was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him. |
| 12:10 | And I heard a lowd voyce saying in heauen, Now is come saluation, and strength, and the kingdome of our God, and the power of his Christ: for the accuser of our brethren is cast down, which accused them before our God day and night. |
| 12:11 | And they ouercame him by the blood of the Lambe, and by the word of their Testimony, and they loued not their liues vnto the death. |
| 12:12 | Therefore reioyce, yee heauens, and yee that dwell in them; Woe to the inhabiters of the earth, and of the sea: for the deuill is come downe vnto you, hauing great wrath, because he knoweth that he hath but a short time. |
| 12:13 | And when the dragon saw that he was cast vnto the earth, hee persecuted the woman which brought foorth the man childe. |
| 12:14 | And to the woman were giuen two wings of a great Eagle, that shee might flee into the wildernesse into her place, where she is nourished for a time, and times, and halfe a time, from the face of the serpent. |
| 12:15 | And the serpent cast out of his mouth water as a flood, after the woman: that he might cause her to bee caried away of the flood. |
| 12:16 | And the earth helped the woman, and the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed vp the flood which the dragon cast out of his mouth. |
| 12:17 | And the dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make warre with the remnant of her seed, which keepe the Commaundements of God, and haue the testimony of Iesus Christ. |
| 12:1 | And there appeared a greate token in heauen. A woman clothed with the Sonne, and the mone vnder her fete, and vpon her heed a crowne of twolue starres. |
| 12:2 | And she was with childe, and cryed trauaillinge in byrth, and payned redy to be delyuered. |
| 12:3 | And there appeared another token in heauen, and beholde a greate reed dragon, hauinge seuen heades, and ten hornes and seue crownes vpo his heades: |
| 12:4 | and his tayle drue the thyrde parte of the starres, and cast them to the earth. And the dragon stode before the woma, which was ready to be delyuered: for to devoure her childe as sone as it were borne. |
| 12:5 | And she brought forth a man childe, which shulde rule all nacions with a rod of yron. And her sonne was taken vp vnto God, and to his seate. |
| 12:6 | And the woman fled in to wyldernes, where she had a place prepared off God, that they shulde fede her there a M.ij.C. and lx. dayes. |
| 12:7 | And there was a greate batayll in heaue Michael and his angels foughte with the dragon, and the dragon fought and his angels, |
| 12:8 | and preuayled not, nether was their place founde eny more in heauen. |
| 12:9 | And the greate dragon that olde serpent (called the deuell and Sathanas) was cast out. Which disceaued all the worlde. And he was cast in to the earth, and his angelles were cast out with him also. |
| 12:10 | And I harde a lowde voyce, which sayde in heauen: Now is saluacion, and strength and the kyngdome become oure Gods, and ye power his Christes: For he is cast downe, which accused them before God daye and night. |
| 12:11 | And they ouercame him by the bloude of the lambe, and by the worde of their testimony, and they loued not their lyues vnto the deeth. |
| 12:12 | Therfore reioyce ye heauens, and ye that dwell in them. Wo to the inhabiters of the earth, and of the see: for the deuell is come downe vnto you, which hath greate wrath, because he knoweth, that he hath but a short tyme. |
| 12:13 | And when the dragon sawe, that he was cast vnto the earth, he persecuted the woman, which brought forth the man childe. |
| 12:14 | And to the woman were geue two wynges of a greate egle that she might flye in to the wyldernes, in to her place, where she is norysshed for a tyme, two tymes, and halffe a tyme, from the presence of the serpet. |
| 12:15 | And the dragon cast out of his mouth water after the woma, as it had bene a ryuer, that he might cause her to be caught of ye floud. |
| 12:16 | And the earth holpe the woman, and the earth opened her mouth, and swalowed vp the ryuer which the dragon cast out of his mouth. |
| 12:17 | And the dragon was wroth with the woma: and went and made warre with the remnaunt of hyr sede, which kepe the comaundementes of God, and haue the testimony of Iesus Christ. And I stode on the see sonde. |
| 12:1 | And a greet signe apperide in heuene; a womman clothid with the sunne, and the moone vndur hir feet, and in the heed of hir a coroun of twelue sterris. |
| 12:2 | And sche hadde in wombe, and sche crieth, trauelynge of child, and is turmentid, that sche bere child. |
| 12:3 | And another signe was seyn in heuene; and lo! a greet reede dragoun, that hadde seuene heedis, and ten hornes, and in the heedis of hym seuene diademes. |
| 12:4 | And the tail of hym drow the thridde part of sterris of heuene, and sente hem in to the erthe. And the dragoun stood bifore the womman, that was to berynge child, that whanne sche hadde borun child, he schulde deuoure hir sone. |
| 12:5 | And sche bar a knaue child, that was to reulinge alle folkis in an yrun yerde; and hir sone was rauyschid to God, and to his trone. |
| 12:6 | And the womman flei in to wildirnesse, where sche hath a place maad redi of God, that he fede hir there a thousynde daies two hundrid and sixti. |
| 12:7 | And a greet batel was maad in heuene, and Myyhel and hise aungels fouyten with the dragoun. And the dragoun fauyt, and hise aungels; |
| 12:8 | and thei hadden not myyt, nether the place of hem was foundun more in heuene. |
| 12:9 | And thilke dragoun was cast doun, the greet elde serpent, that is clepid the Deuel, and Sathanas, that disseyueth al the world; he was cast doun in to the erthe, and hise aungels weren sent with hym. |
| 12:10 | And Y herde a greet vois in heuene, seiynge, Now is maad helthe, and vertu, and kyngdom of oure God, and the power of his Crist; for the accuser of oure britheren is cast doun, which accuside hem bifor the siyte of oure God dai and nyyt. |
| 12:11 | And thei ouercamen hym for the blood of the lomb, and for the word of his witnessing; and thei louyden not her lyues til to deth. |
| 12:12 | Therfor, ye heuenes, be ye glad, and ye that dwellen in hem. Wo to the erthe, and to the see; for the fend is come doun to you, and hath greet wraththe, witynge that he hath litil tyme. |
| 12:13 | And after that the dragoun sai, that he was cast doun to the erthe, he pursuede the womman, that bare the knaue child. |
| 12:14 | And twei wengis of a greet egle weren youun to the womman, that sche schulde flee in to deseert, in to hir place, where sche is fed by tyme, and tymes, and half a tyme, fro the face of the serpent. |
| 12:15 | And the serpent sente out of his mouth aftir the womman watir as a flood, that he schulde make hir to be drawun of the flood. |
| 12:16 | And the erthe helpide the womman, and the erthe openyde his mouth, and soop up the flood, that the dragoun sente of his mouth. |
| 12:17 | And the dragoun was wrooth ayens the womman, and he wente to make batel with othere of hir seed, that kepen the maundementis of God, and han the witnessing of Jhesu Crist. |
| 12:18 | And he stood on the grauel of the see. |
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