< Isaiah 4 >
1 And seuene wymmen schulen catche o man in that dai, and schulen seie, We schulen ete oure breed, and we schulen be hilid with oure clothis; oneli thi name be clepid on vs, do thou awei oure schenschip.
And they will take hold seven women on a man one in the day that saying own food our we will eat and own clothing our we will wear only let it be called name your on us remove reproach our.
2 In that dai the buriownyng of the Lord schal be in greet worschip and glorie; and the fruyt of erthe schal be hiy, and ful out ioye `schal be to hem that schulen be sauyd of Israel.
In the day that it will become [the] branch of Yahweh beauty and glory and [the] fruit of the land exaltation and honor for [the] escaped remnant of Israel.
3 And it schal be, ech that is left in Sion, and is resydue in Jerusalem, schal be clepid hooli; ech that is writun in lijf in Jerusalem;
And it will be - who remains in Zion and [one who is] left behind in Jerusalem holy it will be said of him every [one] recorded for life in Jerusalem.
4 if the Lord waischith awei the filthis of the douytris of Sion, and waischith the blood of Jerusalem fro the myddis therof, in the spirit of doom, and in the spirit of heete.
If - he has washed away [the] Lord [the] excrement of [the] daughters of Zion and [the] blood of Jerusalem he will cleanse from midst its by a spirit of judgment and by a spirit of burning.
5 And the Lord made on ech place of the hille of Sion, and where he was clepid to help, a cloude bi dai, and smoke, and briytnesse of fier flawmynge in the niyt; for whi hilyng schal be aboue al glorie.
And he will create Yahweh over all [the] place of [the] mountain of Zion and over convocations its a cloud - by day and smoke and brightness of fire a flame night for [will be] over all [the] glory a canopy.
6 And a tabernacle schal be in to a schadewynge place of the dai, fro heete, and in to sikirnesse and in to hidyng, fro whirlewynd and fro reyn.
And a shelter it will be for shade by day from [the] heat and for refuge and for shelter from [the] storm and from [the] rain.