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Revelation 16:15
New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)
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“Behauld I come, as comes a thief! happy he wha is on gaird, and keeping his cleedin, least he gang bare, and they see his shame.”
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Revelation 16:12
And the saxth Angel teemed oot his flagon on the great river Euphrates, and its watir was lickit‐up, that the comin oʼ the kings frae the sun‐risin may be made ready.
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Revelation 16:14
For they are demonsʼ spirits, workin ferlies; whilk come forth to the kings oʼ the haill yirth, to gaither them togither to the battle oʼ the great Day oʼ God Almichty.
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Revelation 16:13
And I saw three unclean spirits, as puddocks, come oot oʼ the mooth oʼ the Dragon, and oot oʼ the mooth oʼ the beast, and oot oʼ the mooth oʼ the fause‐prophet.
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Revelation 16:9
And they war birslʼt wiʼ an unco birslin; and men miscaʼt the name oʼ God, wha had pooer ower thir plagues; and they repentit‐na, to gie him glorie.
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Revelation 16:2
And the first gaed awa, and teemed oot his flagon on the yirth; and thar cam a waesome and sair blain on the men who had the brand oʼ the beast, and on thae giean worship to his image.
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Revelation 16:16
And they gaitherʼt thegither intil a place that is caʼd iʼ the Hebrew, “Mountain oʼ Megiddo.”
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