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WORD Research this...Ephesians 5
- 1 Therfor be ye foloweris of God, as moost dereworthe sones;
- 2 and walke ye in loue, as Crist louyde vs, and yaf hym silf for vs an offryng and a sacrifice to God, in to the odour of swetnesse.
- 3 And fornycacioun, and al vnclennesse, or aueryce, be not named among you, as it bicometh holi men;
- 4 ethir filthe, or foli speche, or harlatrye, that perteyneth not to profit, but more doyng of thankyngis.
- 5 For wite ye this, and vndurstonde, that ech letchour, or vnclene man, or coueytouse, that serueth to mawmetis, hath not eritage in the kingdom of Crist and of God.
- 6 No man disseyue you bi veyn wordis; for whi for these thingis the wraththe of God cam on the sones of vnbileue.
- 7 Therfor nyle ye be maad parteneris of hem.
- 8 For ye weren sum tyme derknessis, but now `ye ben liyt in the Lord. Walke ye as the sones of liyt.
- 9 For the fruyt of liyt is in al goodnesse, and riytwisnesse, and treuthe.
- 10 And preue ye what `thing is wel plesynge to God.
- 11 And nyle ye comyne to vnfruytouse werkis of derknessis; but more repreue ye.
- 12 For what thingis ben don of hem in priuy, it is foule, yhe, to speke.
- 13 And alle thingis that ben repreuyd of the liyt, ben opynli schewid; for al thing that is schewid, is liyt.
- 14 For which thing he seith, Rise thou that slepist, and rise vp fro deth, and Crist schal liytne thee.
- 15 Therfor, britheren, se ye, hou warli ye schulen go;
- 16 not as vnwise men, but as wise men, ayenbiynge tyme, for the daies ben yuele.
- 17 Therfor nyle ye be maad vnwise, but vndurstondynge which is the wille of God.
- 18 And nyle ye be drunkun of wyn, in which is letcherie, but be ye fillid with the Hooli Goost; and speke ye to you silf in salmes,
- 19 and ymnes, and spiritual songis, syngynge and seiynge salm in youre hertis to the Lord;
- 20 euermore doynge thankingis for alle thingis in the name of oure Lord Jhesu Crist to God and to the fadir.
- 21 Be ye suget togidere in the drede of Crist.
- 22 Wymmen, be thei suget to her hosebondis,
- 23 as to the Lord, for the man is heed of the wymman, as Crist is heed of the chirche; he is sauyour of his bodi.
- 24 But as the chirche is suget to Crist, so wymmen to her hosebondis in alle thingis.
- 25 Men, loue ye youre wyues, as Crist louyde the chirche, and yaf hym silf for it, to make it holi;
- 26 and clenside it with the waisching of watir, in the word of lijf,
- 27 to yyue the chirche gloriouse to hym silf, that it hadde no wem, ne ryueling, or ony siche thing, but that it be hooli and vndefoulid.
- 28 So and men `schulen loue her wyues, as her owne bodies. He that loueth his wijf, loueth hym silf;
- 29 for no man hatide euere his owne fleisch, but nurischith and fostrith it, as Crist doith the chirche.
- 30 And we ben membris of his bodi, of his fleisch, and of his boonys.
- 31 For this thing a man schal forsake his fadir and modir, and he schal drawe to his wijf; and thei schulen be tweyne in o fleisch.
- 32 This sacrament is greet; yhe, Y seie in Crist, and in the chirche.
- 33 Netheles ye alle, ech man loue his wijf as hym silf; and the wijf drede hir hosebonde.
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