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The Great Bible 1539

 

   

8:1Doth not wysdome crye? doth not vnderstandynge put forth her voyce?
8:2Standeth she not in the hye places in the stretes and wayes?
8:3doth she not crye before the whole cytie, and in the gates where men go out and in?
8:4It is you, O ye men (sayeth she) whom I call: Unto (the chyldren of men) do I lyft vp my voyce.
8:5Take hede vnto knowledge O ye ignoraunt be wyse in herte, O ye foles.
8:6Geue eare, for I wyll speake of greate matters, and open my lyppes to tell thynges that be ryght.
8:7For my throte shalbe talkynge of the trueth and my lyppes abhorre vngodlynesse.
8:8All the wordes of my mouth are righteous, there is no frowarnedsse nor falshede therin.
8:9They are all playne to soche as wyll vnderstande, and ryght to them that fynde knowledge.
8:10Receaue my doctryne, and not syluer: and my knowledge, more then fyne golde.
8:11For wysdome is more worth then precious stones, yee all thynges that thou canst desyre, maye not be compared vnto it.
8:12I wysdome haue my dwellynge with knowledge, and prudent councell is myne awne.
8:13The feare of the Lorde abhorreth wyckednesse, pryde dysdayne, and the euell waye: and a mouth that speaketh wycked thynges, I vtterly abhorre.
8:14I can geue councell, and I conferre thinges: I haue vnderstanding, I haue strength.
8:15Thorowe me, kynges reygne: thorowe me counselars make iust lawes.
8:16Thorowe me, do prynces beare rule, and all iudges of the earth execute iudgement.
8:17I am louynge vnto those that loue me: and they that seke me early shall fynde me.
8:18Ryches and honoure are with me, ye excellent goodes and ryghteousnes.
8:19My frute is better then golde and precious stone, and myne encrease more worth then fyne syluer.
8:20I wyll guyde the in the waye of ryghteousnes, and in the strete of iudgement.
8:21That I maye sende prosperite to those that loue me, and to encrease their treasure.
8:22The Lorde him selfe had me in possessyon in the begynnynge of his wayes, or euer he beganne his worckes a fore tyme.
8:23I haue bene ordened from euerlastynge, and from the begynnynge or euer the earth was made.
8:24When I was borne, there were nether depthes nor sprynges of water.
8:25Before the foundacyons of the mountaynes were layed, yee before all hylles was I borne.
8:26The earth and all that is vpon the earth was not yet made, no not the grounde it selfe.
8:27For when he made the heauens, I was present: when he sett vp the depthes in ordre,
8:28when he hanged the cloudes aboue: when he fastened the sprynges of the depe:
8:29When he shut the see within certayne bowndes, that the waters shulde not go ouer their marckes that he commaunded. When he layed the foundacyons of the earth
8:30I was with him, ordrynge all thynges: delytinge dayly, and reioysynge all waye before him.
8:31As for the rounde compase of thys worlde, I make it ioyfull: for my delyte is to be amonge the chyldren of men.
8:32Therfore herken vnto me, O ye chyldren, blessed are they that kepe my wayes.
8:33O geue eare vnto nurtoure, be wyse, and refuse it not.
8:34Blessed is the man that heareth me, watchynge dayly at my gates, and geuynge attendaunce at the postes of my dores.
8:35For who so fyndeth me, fyndeth lyfe, and shall obtayne fauour of the Lorde.
8:36But who so offendeth agaynst me, hurteth his awne soule. All they that hate me, are the louers of death.
The Great Bible 1539

The Great Bible 1539

The Great Bible of 1539 was the first authorized edition of the Bible in English, authorized by King Henry VIII of England to be read aloud in the church services of the Church of England. The Great Bible was prepared by Myles Coverdale, working under commission of Thomas, Lord Cromwell, Secretary to Henry VIII and Vicar General. In 1538, Cromwell directed the clergy to provide "one book of the bible of the largest volume in English, and the same set up in some convenient place within the said church that ye have care of, whereas your parishioners may most commodiously resort to the same and read it."