1 Kings 19
1 Kings chapter 19 from the John Wycliffe Bible (c.1395)
1 He bihelde, and, lo! at his heed was a loof bakun vndur aischis, and a vessel of watir. Therfor he ete, and drank, and slepte eft.
2 And the aungel of the Lord turnede ayen the secounde tyme, and touchide hym; and the aungel seide to hym, Rise thou, and ete; for a greet weie is to thee.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="3"><sup>3</sup> And whanne he hadde rise, he ete, and drank; and he yede in the strengthe of that mete bi fourti dayes and fourti nyytis, til to Oreb, the hil of God.
4 And whanne he hadde come thidur, he dwellide in a denne; and lo! the word of the Lord was maad to him, and seide to hym, Elie, what doist thou here?</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="5"><sup>5</sup> And he answeride, Bi feruent loue Y louede feruentli, for the Lord God of oostis; for the sones of Israel forsoken the couenaunt of the Lord; thei destrieden thin auters, and killiden bi swerd thi prophetis; and Y am left aloone, and thei seken my lijf, that thei do it awei.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="6"><sup>6</sup> And he seide to Elie, Go thou out, and stonde in the hil, bifor the Lord. And lo! the Lord passith, and a greet wynde, and strong, turnynge vpsodoun hillis, and al to brekinge stonys bifor the Lord; not in the wynde ys the Lord. And aftir the wynd is a stirynge; not in the stiryng is the Lord.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="7"><sup>7</sup> And aftir the stiryng is fier; not in the fier is the Lord. And aftir the fier is the issyng of thinne wynd; there is the Lord.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="8"><sup>8</sup> And whanne Elie hadde herd this, he hilide his face with a mentil, and he yede out, and stood in the dore of the denne. And a vois spak to hym, and seide, Elie, what doist thou here?</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="9"><sup>9</sup> And he answeride, Bi feruent loue Y louede feruentli, for the Lord God of oostis; for the sones of Israel forsoken thi couenaunt; thei distrieden thin auteris, and thei killiden bi swerd thi prophetis; and Y am left aloone, and thei seken my lijf, that thei do it awey.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="10"><sup>10</sup> And the Lord seide to hym, Go, and turne ayen in to thi weie, bi the deseert, in to Damask; and whanne thou schalt come thidur, thou schalt anoynte Asahel kyng on Sirie;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="11"><sup>11</sup> and thou schalt anoynte kyng on Israel Hieu, the sone of Namsi; sotheli thou schalt anoynte prophete for thee, Elise, sone of Saphat, which is of Abelmeula.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="12"><sup>12</sup> And it schal be, who euer schal fle the swerd of Asahel, Hieu schal sle hym; and who euer schal fle the swerd of Hieu, Elise schal sle hym.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="13"><sup>13</sup> And Y schal leeue to me in Israel seuene thousynde of men, of whiche the knees ben not bowid bifor Baal, and ech mouth that worschipide not hym, and kisside hond.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="14"><sup>14</sup> Therfor Elie yede forth fro thennus, and foond Elise, sone of Saphat, erynge in twelue yockis of oxis; and he was oon in the twelue yockis of oxys, erynge. And whanne Elie hadde come to hym, Elie castide his mentil on hym.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="15"><sup>15</sup> Which ran anoon after Elie, whanne the oxis weren left, and seide, Y preie thee, kysse Y my fadir and my modir, and so Y schal sue thee. And Elie seide to hym, Go thou, and turne ayen, for Y haue do to thee that that was myn.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="16"><sup>16</sup> Sotheli he turnede ayen fro Elie, and took tweine oxis, and killide hem; and with the plow of oxis he sethide the fleischis, and yaf to the puple, and thei eeten; and he roos, and yede, and suede Elie, and mynystride to hym.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="18"><sup>18</sup> Forsothe Benadab, kyng of Sirye, gaderide al his oost, and two and thritti kyngis with hym, and horsis, and charis; and he stiede ayens Samarie, and fauyt, and bisegide it.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="19"><sup>19</sup> And he sente messangeris to Achab, kyng of Israel, in to the citee,</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="20"><sup>20</sup> and seide, Benadab seith these thingis, Thi siluer and thi gold is myn, and thi wyues, and thi beste sones ben myn.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="21"><sup>21</sup> And the kyng of Israel answeride, Bi thi word, my lord the kyng, Y am thin, and alle my thingis ben thine.