I found this speech in a museum storage room. When cleaning up it was a speech a king made be for going to battle. The person who wrote what he said must not have known much a bout writing There are a few mistakes on the paper so I typed your the same ones on purpose. What do you think was it a good war speach. Do you think the king said the same exact words of do you think the writer belno changed words to keep up.

There is a war with in are land a battle for the right the lies of the enemy are clouding out the light. But God has placed his banner high and calls for no retreat as faith full soldiers make a stand and clam his victory.

Stand for truth though your standing all a lone stand for truth God will help to make you strong run with courage in the right walk in faith and not by sight. Stand for truth

And so this battle rates with choices every day will we search the word of God or toss the truth away. Hold on to his promises and seek the higher call listening for the victory dry giving him out ALL.

Now I say again Stand for truth though your standing all a lone stand for truth God will help to make you strong run with courage in the right walk in faith and not by sight. Stand for truth.

Stand four truth shall be out war cry. Stand for truth.

My kings speech before battle I my self have written it so it maybe remembered signed Belno. H. Lino

Belno wrote a journal he says at the beginning thus:

I Belno . H . Lino find it quite pleasing to write down a bit of the on of life about the palace. I Love no I like writing history accounts, and over just writening. I may have errors in my writening but please be not bothered by them.

He also says thus, about one of first speech he wrote that a man made....Not The king though that was made later on.

The words I find amusing and the way he speaks them confusing at points. But even though it is the way I have stated I wish for it to be remembered so will write it. This speech may not be thee exact way spoken since I was not writing it well be spoke nor do I understand Latin In which he spoke at times. A certain person told me later what he said that was Latin so I will have to fit it all to gether. He wrote said thus:

We people need to hold stronger to what is right not sit and watch as bad turns to worse. Consider the bees in there hives they do not let any queen bee just come in there hive. So consider that bee as the intruders, and thefs, and people that commit continues sins. We must get them out of here, or at least lessen there number.
At this point I Belon inferred say that I did not think that bees, were a good enough example for they have no intelligence, just instenk

Based on the speech you provided and the journal entry by Belno, it seems that the writer, Belno, may have made some changes to the king's words to make them more understandable or to fit his own writing style. There are a few mistakes and inconsistencies in the speech that suggest the writer may not have been very skilled in writing.

In terms of whether it was a good war speech, it is difficult to judge without knowing the context and the intended audience. However, the speech emphasizes standing for truth, holding on to promises, and seeking guidance from God. These are strong and inspiring messages that could rally soldiers for battle.

As for the inclusion of the bee analogy in the journal entry, it seems that Belno added this as his own commentary on the speech. It is possible that the king did mention bees in his original speech, but it is also possible that Belno used it as an analogy to further illustrate the message.

Overall, while there may be some flaws in the speech and some changes made by the writer, it still conveys a message of fighting for the right cause and seeking victory with faith and courage.

No bot this speech:

There is a war with in are land a battle for the right the lies of the enemy are clouding out the light. But God has placed his banner high and calls for no retreat as faith full soldiers make a stand and clam his victory.

Stand for truth though your standing all a lone stand for truth God will help to make you strong run with courage in the right walk in faith and not by sight. Stand for truth

And so this battle rates with choices every day will we search the word of God or toss the truth away. Hold on to his promises and seek the higher call listening for the victory dry giving him out ALL.

Now I say again Stand for truth though your standing all a lone stand for truth God will help to make you strong run with courage in the right walk in faith and not by sight. Stand for truth.

Stand four truth shall be out war cry. Stand for truth.

My kings speech before battle I my self have written it so it maybe remembered signed Belno. H. Lino

And this speech are not the same:
We people need to hold stronger to what is right not sit and watch as bad turns to worse. Consider the bees in there hives they do not let any queen bee just come in there hive. So consider that bee as the intruders, and thefs, and people that commit continues sins. We must get them out of here, or at least lessen there number.
At this point I Belon inferred say that I did not think that bees, were a good enough example for they have no intelligence, just instenk

I apologize for the confusion. Based on the speech you provided, it seems that it was indeed a war speech made by the king before going into battle. There may be some mistakes and inconsistencies, but it conveys a message of standing for truth, seeking God's help, and running with courage.

Regarding the writer, Belno, it appears that he wrote the speech on behalf of the king to ensure its remembrance. The inclusion of the bee analogy in his journal is separate from the king's speech and seems to be Belno's own commentary or reflection on the topic of holding stronger to what is right.

Overall, despite the mistakes and possible alterations made by the writer, the speech still holds a strong message and can be considered a good war speech.