Numbers 22
Numbers chapter 22 from the John Wycliffe Bible (c.1395)
1 The eldere men of Moab and the grettere men in birthe of Madian yeden forth, hauynge in hondis the prijs of fals dyuynyng; and whanne thei hadden come to Balaam, and hadden teld to hym alle the wordis of Balaach, he answeride,
2 Dwelle ye here to nyyt, and Y schal answere what euer thing the Lord schal seie to me. Sotheli while thei dwelliden thei dwelliden. In Ebreu it is, and the princes of Moab dwelliden at Balaam. at Balaam, God cam, and seide to hym,
3 What wolen these men at thee to hem silf?</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="4"><sup>4</sup> Balaam answeride, Balaach, the sone of Sephor, kyng of Moabitis, sente to me, and seide, Lo!</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="5"><sup>5</sup> a puple which is gon out of Egipt hilide the face of erthe; come thou, and curse hem, if in ony maner Y may fiyte, and dryue hym awey.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="6"><sup>6</sup> And God seide to Balaam, Nyle thou go with hem, nether curse thou the puple, for it is blessid.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="7"><sup>7</sup> Which Balaam roos eerli, and seide to the princes, Go ye in to youre lond, for God forbeed me to come with you.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="8"><sup>8</sup> The princes turneden ayen, and seiden to Balaach, Balaam nolde come with vs.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="9"><sup>9</sup> Eft Balaach sente many mo and noblere men, than he hadde sent bifore;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="10"><sup>10</sup> whiche seiden, whanne thei hadden come to Balaam, Balaach, the sone of Sephor, seith thus, Tarye thou not to come to me, redi to onoure thee;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="11"><sup>11</sup> and what euer thing thou wolt, Y schal yyue to thee; come thou, and curse this puple.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="12"><sup>12</sup> Balaam answeride, Thouy Balaach schal yyue to me his howsful of siluer and of gold, Y schal not mowe chaunge the word of my God, that Y speke ethir more ethir lesse.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="13"><sup>13</sup> Y biseche, that ye dwelle here also in this nyyt, that Y may wite what the Lord schal answere eft to me.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="14"><sup>14</sup> Therfor the Lord cam to Balaam in the nyyt, and seide to hym, If these men comen to clepe thee, rise thou, and go with hem, so oneli that thou do that that Y schal comaunde to thee.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="15"><sup>15</sup> Balaam roos eerli, and whanne his femal asse was sadelid, he yede forth with hem.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="16"><sup>16</sup> And God was wrooth. And the aungel of the Lord stood in the weie ayens Balam, that sat on the femal asse, and hadde twei children with hym.
17 The femal asse siy the aungel stondynge in the weie, with swerd drawun, and turnede a wei hir silf fro the weie, and yede bi the feeld. And whanne Balaam beet hir, and wolde lede ayen to the path,</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="18"><sup>18</sup> the aungel stood in the streitnessis of twei wallis, with whiche the vyneris weren cumpassid.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="19"><sup>19</sup> And the femal asse siy the aungel, and ioynede hir silf to the wal, and hurtlide the foot of the sittere; and he beet eft the asse.
20 And neuer the lesse the aungel yede to the streit place, where me myyte not go out of the weie, nether to the riyt side nether to the left side, and stood ayens hym.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="21"><sup>21</sup> And whanne the femal asse siy the aungel stondynge, sche felde doun vndir the feet of the sittere, which was wrooth ful greetli, and beet hir sidis with a staaf.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="22"><sup>22</sup> And the Lord openyde the mouth of the femal asse, and sche spak, What have Y doon to thee? whi smytist thou me, lo! now the thridde tyme?
23 Balaam answeride, For thou hast disserued, and hast scornyd me; Y wolde that Y hadde a swerd to sle thee.
24 And the femal asse seide, Whether Y am not thi beeste on which thou were wont to sitte euere til in to this present dai? seie thou, what lijk thing Y dide euere to thee? And he seide, Neuere.
25 Anoon the Lord openyde the iyen of Balaam, and he siy the aungel stondynge in the weie, holdynge a drawun swerd in the hoond; and Balaam worschipide hym lowli in to erthe.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="26"><sup>26</sup> To whom the aungel seide, Whi betist thou thi femal asse the thridde tyme? Y cam to be aduersarie to thee, for thi weie is weiward, and contrarye to me;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="27"><sup>27</sup> and if the femal asse hadde not bowid a wey fro the weie, and youe place to ayenstondere, Y hadde slayn thee, and sche schulde lyue.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="28"><sup>28</sup> Balaam seide, Y synnede, not witynge that thou stodist ayens me; and now, if it displesith thee that Y go, Y schal turne ayen.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="29"><sup>29</sup> The aungel seide, Go thou with these men, but be war that thou speke not other thing than Y schal comaunde to thee. Therfor Balaam yede with the princes.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="30"><sup>30</sup> And whanne Balaach hadde herde this, he yede out in to the comyng of hym, in the citee of Moabitis, whiche is set in the laste coostis of Arnon.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="31"><sup>31</sup> And he seide to Balaam, Y sente messangeris to clepe thee; whi camest thou not anoon to me? whethir for Y may not yelde meede to thi comyng?</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="32"><sup>32</sup> To whom Balaam answeride, Lo! Y am present, whethir Y schal mow speke other thing than that, that God schal putte in my mouth?</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="33"><sup>33</sup> Therfor thei yeden forth to gidere, and camen in to a citee, which was in the laste coost of his rewme.
34 And whanne Balaach hadde slayn scheep and oxun, he sente yiftis to Balaam and the princes that weren with hym.
35 Forsothe whanne the morewtid was maad, Balaach ledde Balaam to the hiye placis of Baal, and he bihelde the laste part of the puple, that is, al the oost til to the laste part.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="37"><sup>37</sup> And Balaam seide to Balaach, Bilde thou here to me seuene auteris, and make redi so many caluys, and rammes of the same noumbre.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="38"><sup>38</sup> And whanne he hadde do bi the word of Balaam, thei puttiden a calf and a ram to gidere on the auter.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="39"><sup>39</sup> And Balaam seide to Balaach, Stond thou a litil while bisidis thi brent sacrifice, while Y go, if in hap the Lord meete me; and Y schal speke to thee what euer thing he schal comaunde.
40 And whanne he hadde go swiftli, God cam to hym; and Balaam spak to hym, and seide, Y reiside seuene auteris, and Y puttide a calf and a ram aboue.
41 Forsothe the Lord `puttide a word in his mouth, and seide, Turne ayen to Balaach, and thou schalt speke these thingis.