The Bishops' Bible
1568 Matthew Parker editor
Luk 1:1 Forasmuche as manye haue taken in hande, to set foorth in order, ye declaration of those thynges whiche are moste surelye to be beleued among vs,
Luk 1:2 Euen as they deliuered them vnto vs, which from the begynnyng sawe them them selues with their eyes, and were ministers of the worde:
Luk 1:3 I determined also, assoone as I had searched out diligently all thinges from the begynnyng, that then I woulde write vnto thee, moste excellent Theophilus.
Luk 1:4 That thou myghtest knowe the certentie of those thinges wherof thou hast ben infourmed.
Luk 1:5 There was in the dayes of Herode the kyng of Iurie, a certaine priest, named Zacharias, of the course of Abia, & his wyfe was of the daughters of Aaron, & her name was Elizabeth.
Luk 1:6 They were both ryghteous before God, and walked in all the lawes and ordinaunces of the Lorde, that no man coulde fynde fault with them.
Luk 1:7 And they had no chylde, because that Elizabeth was barren: and they both were nowe well stricken in age.
Luk 1:8 And it came to passe, that when Zacharie executed the priestes office before God, as his course came,
Luk 1:9 Accordyng to ye custome of the priestes office, his lot was to burne incence, whe he went into the temple of the Lorde.
Luk 1:10 And the whole multitude of the people were without in prayer, whyle the incence was burnyng.
Luk 1:11 And there appeared vnto hym an Angel of the Lorde, standyng on the ryght syde of the aulter of incence.
Luk 1:12 And when Zacharias sawe him, he was troubled, and feare came vpo him.
Luk 1:13 But the Angel sayde vnto him: Feare not Zacharie, for thy prayer is hearde: and thy wyfe Elizabeth shall beare thee a sonne, & thou shalt cal his name Iohn.
Luk 1:14 And thou shalt haue ioy and gladnesse, and many shall reioyce at his birth.
Luk 1:15 For he shalbe great in the syght of the Lorde, and shall neither drynke wine nor strong drynke: and he shalbe fylled with the holy ghost, euen from his mothers wombe.
Luk 1:16 And many of the chyldren of Israel, shall he turne to their Lorde God.
Luk 1:17 And he shall go before hym, with the spirite and power of Elias, to turne the heartes of the fathers to the chyldren, and the disobedient to the wisedome of the iust men, to make redy a perfect people for the Lorde.
Luk 1:18 And Zacharias saide vnto the Angel: By what token shall I know this? For I am olde, and my wyfe well stricken in yeres.
Luk 1:19 And the Angel aunswered, and sayde vnto hym: I am Gabriel that stande in the presence of God, and am sent to speake vnto thee, and to shewe thee these glad tydynges.
Luk 1:20 And beholde, thou shalt be dumbe, & not be able to speake, vntyll the day that these thynges be perfourmed, because thou beleuedst not my wordes, whiche shalbe fulfylled in their season.
Luk 1:21 And the people waited for Zacharias, and marueyled that he taried so long in the temple.
Luk 1:22 And when he came out, he coulde not speake vnto them. And they perceaued that he had seene a vision in the temple: For he beckened vnto them, and remayned speachlesse.
Luk 1:23 And it came to passe, that assoone as the dayes of his office were out, he departed into his owne house.
Luk 1:24 And after those dayes, his wyfe Elizabeth conceaued, and hyd her selfe fiue monethes, saying:
Luk 1:25 Thus hath the Lorde dealt with me, in the dayes wherein he loked on me, to take fro me my rebuke among men.
Luk 1:26 And in the sixth moneth, the Angel Gabriel was sent from God, vnto a citie of Galilee, named Nazareth,
Luk 1:27 To a virgin, spoused to a man whose name was Ioseph, of the house of Dauid, and the virgins name was Marie.
Luk 1:28 And the Angel went in vnto her, and sayde: Hayle [thou that art] freelie beloued, the Lorde is with thee, blessed art thou among women.
Luk 1:29 And when she sawe hym, she was troubled at his saying, and caste in her mynde what maner of salutation that shoulde be.
Luk 1:30 And the Angel saide vnto her: Feare not Marie, for thou hast founde grace with God.
Luk 1:31 For beholde, thou shalt conceaue in thy wombe, and beare a sonne, & shalt call his name Iesus.
Luk 1:32 He shalbe great, & shalbe called ye sonne of the hyest: & the Lord God shall geue vnto him the seate of his father Dauid:
Luk 1:33 And he shall reigne ouer the house of Iacob for euer, and of his kyngdome there shalbe none ende.
Luk 1:34 Then said Marie vnto ye Angel: How shall this be, seing I knowe not a man?
Luk 1:35 And the Angel aunswered, & saide vnto her: The holy ghost shall come vpon thee, & the power of the hyest shall ouershadowe thee. Therefore also that holy thyng whiche shalbe borne, shalbe called the sonne of God.
Luk 1:36 And beholde, thy cosin Elizabeth, she hath also conceaued a sonne in her olde age: & this is her sixth moneth, whiche was called barren.
Luk 1:37 For with God, shall nothyng be vnpossible.
Luk 1:38 And Marie saide: Beholde the handmayden of the Lorde, be it vnto me accordyng to thy worde. And the Angel departed from her.
Luk 1:39 And Marie arose in those dayes, & went into the hyll countrey with haste, into a citie of Iuda,
Luk 1:40 And entred into the house of Zacharie, and saluted Elizabeth.
Luk 1:41 And it came to passe, that when Elizabeth hearde the salutation of Marie, the babe sprang in her wombe, and Elizabeth was fylled with the holy ghost.
Luk 1:42 And she cryed with a loude voyce, and saide: Blessed art thou among women, because ye fruite of thy wombe is blessed.
Luk 1:43 And whence commeth this to me, that ye mother of my lord should come to me?
Luk 1:44 For loe, assoone as the voyce of thy salutation sounded in mine eares, the babe sprang in my wombe for ioy.
Luk 1:45 And blessed is she that beleued: For those thinges shalbe perfourmed, which were tolde her from the Lorde.
Luk 1:46 And Marie saide: My soule magnifieth the Lorde.
Luk 1:47 And my spirite reioyceth in God my sauiour.
Luk 1:48 For he hath loked on the lowe degree of his handmayden: For loe, now from hencefoorth shal all generations call me blessed.
Luk 1:49 Because, he that is mightie, hath done to me great thinges, & holy is his name,
Luk 1:50 And his mercy is on them that feare him, from generation to generation.
Luk 1:51 He hath shewed stregth with his arme, he hath scattered them that are proude, in the imagination of their heartes.
Luk 1:52 He hath put downe the myghtie fro their seates, and exalted them of lowe degree.
Luk 1:53 He hath fylled the hungry with good thynges, & sent away the riche emptie.
Luk 1:54 He hath helped his seruaunt Israel, in remembraunce of his mercy,
Luk 1:55 ( Euen as he promised to our fathers, Abraham, and to his seede) for euer.
Luk 1:56 And Marie abode with her about three monethes, and returned agayne to her owne house.
Luk 1:57 Elizabethes tyme came, that she shoulde be deliuered, and she brought foorth a sonne.
Luk 1:58 And her neyghbours, and her cosins hearde howe the Lorde hadde shewed great mercy vpo her, and they reioyced with her.
Luk 1:59 And it came to passe, that on the eyght day they came to circumcise the chylde, and called his name Zacharias, after the name of his father.
Luk 1:60 And his mother aunswered, and said: not so, but he shalbe called Iohn.
Luk 1:61 And they sayde vnto her: There is none in thy kinrede that is named with this name.
Luk 1:62 And they made signes to his father, howe he woulde haue hym called.
Luk 1:63 And he asked for wrytyng tables, and wrote, saying, his name is Iohn. And they marueyled all.
Luk 1:64 And his mouth was opened immediatly, and his tounge [loosed] & he spake, and praysed God.
Luk 1:65 And feare came on all them that dwelt nye vnto them: And all these sayinges were noysed abrode throughout all the hyll countrey of Iurie.
Luk 1:66 And all they that hearde them, layde them vp in their heartes, saying: What maner of chylde shall this be? And the hande of the Lorde was with hym.
Luk 1:67 And his father Zacharias was filled with ye holy ghost, & prophesied, saying.
Luk 1:68 Praysed be ye Lord God of Israel, for he hath visited & redeemed his people.
Luk 1:69 And hath raysed vp an horne of saluation vnto vs, in the house of his seruaunt Dauid.
Luk 1:70 Euen as he promised by the mouth of his holy prophetes, whiche were sence the worlde began.
Luk 1:71 That he would saue vs from our enemies, and from the hande of all that hate vs.
Luk 1:72 That he would deale mercyfully with our fathers, and remember his holy couenaunt.
Luk 1:73 And that he woulde perfourme the oth, which he sware to our father Abraham, for to geue vs.
Luk 1:74 That we, beyng deliuered out of the handes of our enemies, might serue him without feare,
Luk 1:75 All the dayes of our life, in [such] holynesse and righteousnes [as are accepted] before hym.
Luk 1:76 And thou childe shalt be called the prophete of the hyghest: for thou shalt go before the face of the Lorde, to prepare his wayes.
Luk 1:77 To geue knowledge of saluation vnto his people, by the remission of their sinnes.
Luk 1:78 Through ye tender mercy of our God, wherby the day spryng from an hygh hath visited vs.
Luk 1:79 To geue lyght to them that sitte in darknesse, and in the shadowe of death, to guide our feete into the way of peace.
Luk 1:80 And the chylde grewe, and waxed strong in spirite, and was in wildernesse till the day came when he should shewe hym selfe vnto the Israelites.
Luk 2:1 And it came to passe in those dayes, yt there went out a commaundement fro Augustus Cesar, that all the world should be taxed.
Luk 2:2 (And this first taxing was made, when Syrenius was liefetenaunt in Syria.)
Luk 2:3 And euery man went vnto his owne citie, to be taxed.
Luk 2:4 And Ioseph also went vp from Galilee, out of the citie Nazareth, into Iurie, vnto the citie of Dauid, whiche is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and image of Dauid,
Luk 2:5 To be taxed with Marie his spoused wyfe, which was with chylde.
Luk 2:6 And so it was, that whyle they were there, the dayes were accomplysshed, that she shoulde be deliuered.
Luk 2:7 And she brought foorth her first begotten sonne, and wrapped him in swadlyng clothes, & layde hym in a manger, because there was no rowme for them in the Inne.
Luk 2:8 There were in ye same countrey sheepheardes, abydyng in the fielde, & watchyng their flocke by nyght.
Luk 2:9 And loe, the Angel of the Lorde stoode harde by them, and the glorie of the Lorde shone rounde about them, & they were sore afrayde.
Luk 2:10 And the Angel sayde vnto them, be not afrayde: For beholde, I bryng you tydynges of great ioy, that shall come to all people.
Luk 2:11 For vnto you is borne this daye, in the citie of Dauid, a sauiour, which is Christ the Lorde.
Luk 2:12 And take this for a signe: Ye shal finde the childe wrapped in swadling clothes, and layde in a manger.
Luk 2:13 And straightway, there was with the Angel, a multitude of heauenly souldiers, praysyng God, and saying.
Luk 2:14 Glorie to God on hye, and peace on the earth, and vnto men a good wyll.
Luk 2:15 And it came to passe, assoone as the Angels were gone away from them into heauen, the sheepheardes said one to another: Let vs go nowe euen vnto Bethlehem, and see this thyng that is come to passe, whiche the Lorde hath shewed vnto vs.
Luk 2:16 And they came with haste, and founde Marie and Ioseph, and the babe layde in a manger.
Luk 2:17 And when they had seene it, they publisshed abrode the saying whiche was tolde them, of that childe.
Luk 2:18 And all they that hearde it, wondred at those thinges which were tolde them of the sheepheardes.
Luk 2:19 But Marie kept al those sayinges, and pondered them in her heart.
Luk 2:20 And the sheepheardes returned, praysyng & laudyng God, for all the thinges that they had hearde and seene, euen as it was tolde vnto them.
Luk 2:21 And when the eygth day was come, that the chylde shoulde be circumcised, his name was called Iesus, whiche was so named of the Angel, before he was conceaued in the wombe.
Luk 2:22 And when the dayes of her purification, after the lawe of Moyses, were accomplished, they brought hym to Hierusalem, to present him to the Lord.
Luk 2:23 (As it is written in the lawe of ye Lord: Euery man chylde that firste openeth the wombe, shalbe called holy to ye lord)
Luk 2:24 And to offer, as it is sayde in the lawe of the Lorde, a payre of turtle doues, or two young pigions.
Luk 2:25 And beholde, there was a man in Hierusalem, whose name was Simeon: and the same man was iust and godlye, and loked for the consolation of Israel, and the holy ghost was vpon hym.
Luk 2:26 And a reuelation was geuen hym of the holy ghost, not to see death, before he had seene the Lordes Christe.
Luk 2:27 And he came by inspiration into the temple: And when the father & mother brought in the chylde Iesus, to do for hym after the custome of the lawe,
Luk 2:28 Then toke he hym vp in his armes, & praysed God, and sayde:
Luk 2:29 Lord nowe lettest thou thy seruaut depart in peace, accordyng to thy promise.
Luk 2:30 For mine eyes haue seene thy saluatio,
Luk 2:31 Whiche thou hast prepared before the face of all people:
Luk 2:32 A light to be reuealed to the gentiles, and the glory of thy people Israel.
Luk 2:33 And Ioseph and his mother marueyled at those thinges which were spoken of hym.
Luk 2:34 And Simeon blessed them, & saide vnto Marie his mother: beholde, this chylde is set to be the fall & vprysyng agayne of many in Israel, & for a signe which is spoken agaynst.
Luk 2:35 And moreouer, the sworde shall pearce thy soule, that the thoughtes of many heartes may be opened.
Luk 2:36 And ther was a prophetisse, one Anna, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Aser, which was of a great age, and had lyued with an husbande seuen yeres from her virginitie.
Luk 2:37 And she had ben a wydowe about fourescore and foure yeres, whiche departed not from the temple, but serued God with fastynges and prayers nyght and day.
Luk 2:38 And she, commyng at the same instant vpon them, confessed lykewise the Lorde, and spake of hym, to all them that loked for redemptio in Hierusalem.
Luk 2:39 And when they had perfourmed all thynges, accordyng to the lawe of the Lorde, they returned into Galilee, to their owne citie Nazareth.
Luk 2:40 And the chylde grewe, and waxed strong in spirite, and was fylled with wisdome: & the grace of God was vpon hym.
Luk 2:41 Nowe, his parentes went to Hierusale euery yere, at the feast of ye Passouer.
Luk 2:42 And when he was twelue yere old, they ascended vp to Hierusalem, after the custome of the feast day:
Luk 2:43 And whe they had fulfilled the dayes, as they returned home, the chylde Iesus abode styll in Hierusalem: & Ioseph and his mother knewe not of it.
Luk 2:44 But they, supposyng hym to haue ben in the company, came a dayes iourney, and sought hym among their kinsfolke and acquayntaunce.
Luk 2:45 And when they founde hym not, they turned backe againe to Hierusalem, and sought hym.
Luk 2:46 And it came to passe, that after three dayes, they founde hym in the temple, sittyng in the myddes of the doctours, hearyng them, and posyng them.
Luk 2:47 And all that hearde hym, were astonied at his vnderstanding & aunsweres.
Luk 2:48 And when they sawe hym, they were amased. And his mother said vnto him: Sonne, why hast thou thus dealt with vs? Beholde, thy father and I haue sought thee, sorowyng.
Luk 2:49 And he sayde vnto them: Howe is it that ye sought me? Wyste ye not, that I must go about my fathers businesse?
Luk 2:50 And they vnderstoode not that saying which he spake vnto them.
Luk 2:51 And he went downe with them, and came to Nazareth, & was obedient vnto them: But his mother kepte all these sayinges in her heart.
Luk 2:52 And Iesus increased in wisedome and stature, and in fauour with God & men.
Luk 3:1 Nowe, in the fifteenth yere of ye raigne of Tiberius Cesar, Pontius Pilate being lieftenaut of Iurie, and Herode being tetrarch of Galilee, & his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea, and of the region of ye Trachonites, and Lysanias the tetrarch of Abiline,
Luk 3:2 When Annas and Caiaphas were the hye priestes, the worde of the Lorde came vnto Iohn, the sonne of Zacharias, in the wyldernesse.
Luk 3:3 And he came into all the coastes about Iordane, preachyng the baptisme of repentaunce, for the remission of sinnes:
Luk 3:4 As it is writte in ye booke of the wordes of Esaias the prophete, saying: The voyce of a cryer in wyldernesse, prepare ye the way of ye Lorde, make his pathes strayght.
Luk 3:5 Euery valley shalbe fylled, and euery mountayne & hyll shalbe brought lowe: And thynges that be croked, shalbe made strayght, and the rough wayes shalbe made playne.
Luk 3:6 And all flesshe, shall see the saluation of God.
Luk 3:7 Then saide he to the people that were come foorth to be baptized of hym: O generations of vipers, who hath forewarned you to flee from the wrath to come?
Luk 3:8 Bryng foorth therefore due fruites of repentaunce, and begyn not to say within your selues, we haue Abraham to our father: For I saye vnto you, that God is able of these stones, to rayse vp childre vnto Abraham.
Luk 3:9 Nowe also is the axe layed vnto the roote of the trees: Euery tree therfore which bryngeth not foorth good fruite, is hewen downe, and cast into the fire.
Luk 3:10 And the people asked hym, saying: What shall we do then?
Luk 3:11 He aunswereth, and sayth vnto them: He that hath two coates, let him part with hym that hath none: and he that hath meate, let hym do lykewyse.
Luk 3:12 Then came publicanes also to be baptized, and saide vnto him: Maister, what shall we do?
Luk 3:13 And he sayde vnto them: Require no more then that which is appoynted vnto you.
Luk 3:14 The souldiours lykewyse demaunded of hym, saying: And what shall we do? And he saide vnto them: Do violence to no man, neither accuse any falsely, and be content with your wages.
Luk 3:15 As the people wayted, & all men mused in their heartes of Iohn, whether he were very Christe:
Luk 3:16 Iohn aunswered, and said vnto them all, In deede I baptize you with water: but one stronger then I commeth, whose shoes latched I am not worthy to vnlose, he shall baptize you with the holy ghost, and with fire.
Luk 3:17 Which hath his fanne in his hande, & wyll purge his floore, & wyll gather the wheate into his barne: but ye chaffe wyl burne vp, with fire that neuer shalbe quenched.
Luk 3:18 And many other thinges, in his exhortation, preached he vnto the people.
Luk 3:19 Then Herode the tetrarch, when he was rebuked of hym for Herodias, his brother Philippes wyfe, and for all the euyls which Herode dyd,
Luk 3:20 Added this aboue all, & shut vp Iohn in pryson.
Luk 3:21 Nowe it came to passe, as all the people were baptized, and when Iesus was baptized, and dyd praye, that the heauen was opened,
Luk 3:22 And the holy ghost came downe, in a bodyly shape lyke a Doue, vpon hym: and a voyce came from heauen, which sayde, Thou art my beloued sonne, in thee I am well pleased.
Luk 3:23 And Iesus him selfe began to be about thirtie yeres of age, beyng (as he was supposed) the sonne of Ioseph: whiche was [the sonne] of Heli,
Luk 3:24 Whiche was the sonne of Matthat, whiche was the sonne of Leui, whiche was the sonne of Melchi, whiche was the sonne of Ianna, whiche was the sonne of Ioseph:
Luk 3:25 Whiche was ye sonne of Matthathias, whiche was the sonne of Amos, whiche was the sonne of Naum, whiche was the sonne of Hesly, which was the sonne of Nagge:
Luk 3:26 Whiche was the sonne of Maath, which was the sonne of Matthathias, which was the sonne of Semei, whiche was the sonne of Ioseph, whiche was the sonne of Iuda:
Luk 3:27 Whiche was the sonne of Ioanna, which was the sonne of Rhesa, whiche was the sonne of Zorobabel, whiche was the sonne of Salathiel, which was the sonne of Neri:
Luk 3:28 Whiche was the sonne of Melchi, whiche was the sonne of Addi, whiche was the sonne of Cosam, whiche was the sonne of Elmodam, whiche was the sonne of Er:
Luk 3:29 Whiche was the sonne of Iose, which was the sonne of Eliezer, whiche was sonne of Iorim, whiche was ye sonne of Matthat, which was ye sonne of Leui:
Luk 3:30 Whiche was the sonne of Simeon, whiche was the sonne of Iuda, whiche was the sonne of Ioseph, whiche was the sonne of Ionan, whiche was the sonne of Eliacim:
Luk 3:31 Whiche was the sonne of Melea, whiche was ye sonne of Menam, whiche was ye sonne of Matthatha, which was the sonne of Nathan, whiche was the sonne of Dauid:
Luk 3:32 Whiche was ye sonne of Iesse, whiche was the sonne of Obed, which was the sonne of Booz, whiche was the sonne of Salmo, which was ye sonne of Naasso:
Luk 3:33 Whiche was the sonne of Aminadab, whiche was the sonne of Aram, whiche was the sonne of Esron, whiche was the sonne of Phares, whiche was the sonne of Iuda:
Luk 3:34 Whiche was ye sonne of Iacob, whiche was the sonne of Asaac, which was the sonne of Abraham, whiche was ye sonne of Thara, which was the sonne of Nachor:
Luk 3:35 Which was ye sonne of Saruch, which was the sonne of Ragau, whiche was the sonne of Phaleg, which was ye sonne of Heber, which was the sonne of Sala:
Luk 3:36 whiche was the sonne of Arphaxad, whiche was the sonne of Sem, whiche was the sonne of Noe, whiche was the sonne of Lamech:
Luk 3:37 Whiche was the sonne of Mathusala, whiche was the sonne of Enoch, which was the sonne of Iared, whiche was the sonne of Maleleel, whiche was the sonne of Cainan:
Luk 3:38 Which was the sonne of Henos, which was ye sonne of Seth, which was ye sonne of Adam, which was the sonne of God.
Luk 4:1 Iesus, being full of the holy ghost, returned from Iordane, & was ledde by the spirite into wyldernesse,
Luk 4:2 And was fourtie dayes tempted of the deuyll, and in those dayes dyd he eate nothyng: And when they were ended, he afterwarde hungred.
Luk 4:3 And the deuyll sayde vnto hym: If thou be the sonne of God, commaunde this stone that it be made bread.
Luk 4:4 And Iesus aunswered hym, saying: It is written, that man shall not lyue by bread only, but by euery word of god.
Luk 4:5 And the deuyll toke hym into an hye mountayne, & shewed hym all the kingdomes of ye worlde in a moment of time.
Luk 4:6 And the deuyl saide vnto hym: all this power wyll I geue thee euerywhyt, & the glory of them, for that is deliuered vnto me, and to whomsoeuer I wyll, I geue it.
Luk 4:7 If thou therfore wilt fall downe before me, & worship me, they shalbe all thine.
Luk 4:8 Iesus aunswered, & sayde vnto hym, Hence from me Satan: For it is writte, Thou shalt worship the Lorde thy God, and hym only shalt thou serue.
Luk 4:9 And he caryed hym to Hierusalem, & set hym on a pinacle of the temple, and sayde vnto him: If thou be the sonne of God, cast thy selfe downe from hence.
Luk 4:10 For it is written, that he shall geue his Angels charge ouer thee, to kepe thee.
Luk 4:11 And in their handes they shall beare thee vp, that thou dasshe not thy foote at any tyme agaynst a stone.
Luk 4:12 And Iesus aunswered, and sayde vnto hym: It is sayde, Thou shalt not tempt the Lorde thy God.
Luk 4:13 And assoone as all the temptatio was ended, the deuyll departed from hym for a season.
Luk 4:14 And Iesus returned, by the power of the spirite, into Galilee: & there went a fame of hym, throughout all the region rounde about.
Luk 4:15 And he taught in their synagogues, & was commended of all men.
Luk 4:16 And he came to Nazareth, where he was nursed: and, as his custome was, he wet into the synagogue on the Sabboth day, and stoode vp for to reade.
Luk 4:17 And there was deliuered vnto hym the booke of the prophete Esaias: And whe he had opened the booke, he founde the place where it was written,
Luk 4:18 The spirite of the Lord vpon me, because he hath annoynted me, to preache the Gospel to the poore he hath sent me, to heale the broken hearted, to preache deliueraunce to the captiue, & recouering of syght to the blynde, freely to set at libertie them that are bruised:
Luk 4:19 And to preache the acceptable yere of the Lorde.
Luk 4:20 And he closed the booke, and gaue it agayne to the minister, and sate downe: And the eyes of all them that were in ye synagogue, were fastened on hym.
Luk 4:21 And he began to say vnto the: this day is this scripture fulfilled in your eares.
Luk 4:22 And all bare him witnesse, & wondred at ye gratious wordes whiche proceaded out of his mouth. And they sayde, is not this Iosephes sonne?
Luk 4:23 And he saide vnto them: Ye wyll vtterly say vnto me this prouerbe, phisition heale thy selfe: Whatsoeuer we haue heard done in Capernau, do ye same here lykewyse in thine owne countrey.
Luk 4:24 And he saide: Ueryly I say vnto you, no prophete is accepted in his owne countrey.
Luk 4:25 But I tell you of a trueth, many wydowes were in Israel, in the dayes of Elias, when heauen was shutte three yeres & sixe monethes, when great famishment was throughout all ye lande:
Luk 4:26 And vnto none of the was Elias sent, saue vnto Sarepta, a citie of Sidon, vnto a woman that was a wydowe.
Luk 4:27 And many lepers were in Israel, in the tyme of Elizeus the prophete: and none of them was clensed, sauyng Naaman the Syrian.
Luk 4:28 And all they in the synagogue, when they hearde these thynges, were fylled with wrath:
Luk 4:29 And rose vp, and thrust hym out of the citie, and led hym euen vnto the edge of the hyll (wheron their citie was built,) yt they might cast him downe headlong.
Luk 4:30 But he, passyng through the myddes of them, went his way:
Luk 4:31 And came downe to Capernaum, a citie of Galilee, and there taught them on the Sabboth dayes.
Luk 4:32 And they were astonyed at his doctrine: For his preachyng was with power.
Luk 4:33 And in the synagogue, there was a man, which had an vncleane spirite of a deuyll, and cryed with a loude voyce,
Luk 4:34 Saying: Oh what haue we to do with thee, thou Iesus of Nazareth? Art thou come to destroy vs? I knowe who thou art, euen the holy one of God.
Luk 4:35 And Iesus rebuked hym, saying: Holde thy peace, and come out of hym. And when the deuyll had throwen him in the middes, he came out of hym, and hurt hym not.
Luk 4:36 And feare came on them all, and they spake among them selues, saying: What maner a thyng is this? For with auctoritie and power he commaundeth the foule spirites, and they come out.
Luk 4:37 And the fame of hym spread abrode, throughout euery place of the countrey rounde about.
Luk 4:38 And when he was risen vp, and come out of the synagogue, he entred into Simons house: And Simons wiues mother was taken with a great feuer, & they made intercession to hym for her.
Luk 4:39 And he stoode ouer her, and rebuked the feuer, and the feuer left her: And immediatly she arose, and ministred vnto them.
Luk 4:40 When the Sunne was downe, all they that had sicke, taken with diuers diseases, brought them vnto hym: And he layde his handes on euery one of them, and healed them.
Luk 4:41 And deuyls also came out of many, crying & saying: Thou art that Christe, the sonne of God. And he rebuked the, and suffred them not to speake: For they knewe that he was Christe.
Luk 4:42 As soone as it was day, he departed, and went into a desert place: And the people sought hym, and came to hym, and kept hym, that he shoulde not depart from them.
Luk 4:43 And he sayde vnto them, I must preache the kyngdome of God to other cities also: For therfore am I sent.
Luk 4:44 And he preached in the synagogues of Galilee.
Luk 5:1 It came to passe, that when ye people preassed vpon hym, to heare the worde of God, he stoode by the lake of Genezareth,
Luk 5:2 And sawe two shippes stande by the lakes syde: But the fisshermen were gone out of them, and were wasshyng their nettes.
Luk 5:3 And he entred into one of the shippes, which pertayned to Simon, and prayed hym that he woulde thrust out, a litle from the lande: And he sate downe, and taught the people out of the shippe.
Luk 5:4 When he had left speakyng, he sayde vnto Simon: Launche out into the deepe, and let slip your nettes, to make a draught.
Luk 5:5 And Simon aunswered, and sayde vnto hym: Maister, we haue laboured all nyght, and haue taken nothyng: Neuerthelesse, at thy commaundement I wyll loose foorth the nette.
Luk 5:6 And when they had this done, they inclosed a great multitude of fisshes: But their nette brake.
Luk 5:7 And they beckened vnto their felowes, which were in the other shippe, that they shoulde come, and helpe them. And they came, and fylled both the shippes, that they suncke agayne.
Luk 5:8 When Simon Peter sawe this, he fell downe at Iesus knees, saying: Lorde, go from me, for I am a sinfull man.
Luk 5:9 For he was vtterly astonyed, and all that were with hym, at the draught of fisshes, which they had taken.
Luk 5:10 And so was also Iames and Iohn the sonnes of Zebedee, whiche were parteners with Simon. And Iesus sayde vnto Simon: Feare not, from hencefoorth thou shalt catch men.
Luk 5:11 And when they had brought vp their boates to the shore, they forsoke all, and folowed hym.
Luk 5:12 And it came to passe, that whe he was in a certayne citie: Beholde, [there was] a man full of leprosie, and when he had spyed Iesus, he fell flat on his face, and besought hym, saying: Lorde, yf thou wylt, thou canst make me cleane.
Luk 5:13 And he stretched foorth his hande, and touched hym, saying: I wyll, be thou cleane. And immediatly the leprosie departed from hym. And he charged hym, that he shoulde tell no man:
Luk 5:14 But go [sayth he] and shewe thy selfe to the priest, and offer for thy clensyng, accordyng as Moyses commaunded, for a witnesse vnto them.
Luk 5:15 But so much the more went there a fame abrode of hym, and much people came together to heare, and to be healed of hym, from their infirmities.
Luk 5:16 And he kept hym selfe a part in the wildernesse, and prayed.
Luk 5:17 And it came to passe, on a certayne day, as he was teachyng, that there were pharisees & doctours of the lawe, sittyng by, which were come out of all the townes of Galilee and Iurie, and Hierusalem: And the power of the Lorde was present, to heale them.
Luk 5:18 And beholde, men brought in a bed, a man which was taken with a paulsie, and they sought meanes to bryng hym in, and to lay hym before hym.
Luk 5:19 And when they coulde not fynde on what syde they myght bryng hym in, because of the prease, they went vpon the toppe of the house, and let hym downe through the tylyng, bed and all, euen in the myddes before Iesus.
Luk 5:20 Whe he sawe their faith, he saide vnto him: Man, thy sinnes are forgeuen thee.
Luk 5:21 And the scribes and the pharisees, began to thynke, saying: What felowe is this, which speaketh blasphemies? Who can forgeue sinnes but God only?
Luk 5:22 But when Iesus perceaued their thoughtes, he aunswered, & sayde vnto them: What thynke ye in your heartes?
Luk 5:23 Whether is easier to say, thy sinnes be forgeuen thee: or to say, ryse vp & walke?
Luk 5:24 But that ye may knowe that the sonne of man hath power to forgeue sinnes on earth (he sayde vnto the sicke of the paulsie) I say vnto thee, aryse, take vp thy bed, and go vnto thy house.
Luk 5:25 And immediatly he rose vp before them, and toke vp his bed, wheron he lay, and departed to his owne house, praysyng God.
Luk 5:26 And they were all amazed, and they gaue the glory vnto God, and were fylled with feare, saying: Doutlesse we haue seene straunge thynges to day.
Luk 5:27 After these thynges, he went foorth, & sawe a publicane named Leui, sittyng at the receipt of custome: and he sayde vnto hym, folowe me.
Luk 5:28 And he left all, rose vp, & folowed him.
Luk 5:29 And Leui made hym a great feast in his owne house. And there was a great companie of publicanes, and of other that sate [at meate] with them.
Luk 5:30 But they that were scribes and pharisees among them, murmured agaynst his disciples saying: Why do ye eate and drynke with publicanes and sinners?
Luk 5:31 And Iesus aunswered, and saide vnto them, They that are whole, neede not the phisition: But they that are sicke.
Luk 5:32 I came not to call the ryghteous: but sinners to repentaunce.
Luk 5:33 And they sayde vnto hym: Why do the disciples of Iohn fast often, & pray, and the disciples of the pharisees also: but thyne eate and drynke?
Luk 5:34 He sayde vnto them. Can ye make the chyldren of the weddyng chaumber fast, whyle the brydegrome in with the?
Luk 5:35 But the dayes wyll come, when the brydegrome also shalbe taken away fro them: then shall they fast in those dayes.
Luk 5:36 He spake also vnto them a similitude. No man putteth a peece of a newe garment, into an olde vesture: For then the newe renteth [the olde,] and the peece that was [taken] out of the newe, agreeth not with the olde.
Luk 5:37 And no man powreth newe wyne into olde vessels: For yf he do, the newe wyne wyll burst the vessels, and runne out it selfe, and the vessels shall perishe.
Luk 5:38 But newe wine must be put into newe vessels, and both are preserued.
Luk 5:39 No man also that drinketh olde wyne, strayghtway can awaye with newe: For he sayth, the olde is better.
Luk 6:1 And it came to passe, on the seconde Sabboth, after the first, that he went through the corne fieldes: and his disciples plucked the eares of corne, and dyd eate, and rubbed them in their handes.
Luk 6:2 And certayne of the pharisees sayde vnto them: Why do ye that, which is not lawfull to do on ye Sabboth dayes?
Luk 6:3 And Iesus aunswered them, & sayde: Haue ye not read what Dauid dyd, when he hym selfe was an hungred, and they which were with hym:
Luk 6:4 Howe he went into the house of God, and dyd take and eate the shewe bread, and gaue also to them that were with hym, which was not lawfull to eate, but for the priestes only?
Luk 6:5 And he sayde vnto them: The sonne of man is Lord also of ye Sabboth day.
Luk 6:6 And it came to passe also in another Sabboth, that he entred into the synagogue, and taught: And there was a man, whose right hand was dried vp.
Luk 6:7 And the scribes & pharisees watched hym, whether he woulde heale on the Sabboth day: that they myght fynde howe to accuse hym.
Luk 6:8 But he knewe their thoughtes, and said to the man which had the withered hande: Ryse vp, and stande foorth in the myddes. And he arose, and stoode foorth.
Luk 6:9 Then sayde Iesus vnto them, I wyll aske you a question: Whether is it lawfull on the Sabboth dayes to do good, or to do euyll? to saue ones lyfe, or to destroy it?
Luk 6:10 And he behelde them all in compasse, & sayde vnto the man: Stretche foorth thy hande. And he dyd so: & his hande was restored agayne as whole as the other.
Luk 6:11 And they were fylled with madnesse, and communed together among them selues, what they myght do to Iesus.
Luk 6:12 And it came to passe in those dayes, yt he wet out into a mountayne to pray, & continued all nyght in prayer to God.
Luk 6:13 And assoone as it was day, he called his disciples: And of them he chose twelue, whom he called Apostles:
Luk 6:14 (Simon, whom he also named Peter, and Andrewe his brother: Iames and Iohn, Philip and Barthelmewe,
Luk 6:15 Matthewe and Thomas, Iames the sonne of Alpheus, & Simon, which is called Zelotes:
Luk 6:16 And Iudas, Iames [brother] and Iudas Iscariot, which also was the traytour.)
Luk 6:17 And he came downe with them, and stoode in the playne fielde, and the company of his disciples, and a great multitude of people, out of all Iurie & Hierusalem, and fro the sea coast of Tyre and Sidon, which came to heare hym, and to be healed of their diseases,
Luk 6:18 And they that were vexed with foule spirites: and they were healed.
Luk 6:19 And all the people preassed to touche hym: for there went vertue out of hym, and healed them all.
Luk 6:20 And he lyft vp his eyes vpon his disciples, and sayde: Blessed be ye poore, for yours is the kyngdome of God.
Luk 6:21 Blessed are ye that hunger nowe, for ye shalbe satisfied. Blessed are ye that weepe nowe, for ye shall laugh.
Luk 6:22 Blessed shall ye be when men hate you, & seperate you [from their companie] and raile on you, & put out your names as an euyll thyng, for the sonne of mans sake.
Luk 6:23 Reioyce ye in that day, and be glad: For beholde, your rewarde is great in heauen: For thus dyd their fathers vnto the prophetes.
Luk 6:24 But wo vnto you that are riche: for ye haue your consolation.
Luk 6:25 Wo vnto you that are full: for ye shall hunger. Wo vnto you that nowe laugh: for ye shall wayle and weepe.
Luk 6:26 Wo vnto you when all men prayse you: for so dyd their fathers to the false prophetes.
Luk 6:27 But I say vnto you which heare: Loue your enemies, Do good to them which hate you.
Luk 6:28 Blesse them that curse you: And pray for the which wrongfully trouble you.
Luk 6:29 And vnto hym that smyteth thee on the one cheeke, offer also the other. And hym that taketh away thy cloke, forbyd not to take thy coate also.
Luk 6:30 Geue to euery man that asketh of thee: And of hym that taketh away thy goodes, aske them not agayne.
Luk 6:31 And as ye woulde that men shoulde do to you, do ye also to them lykewyse.
Luk 6:32 For yf ye loue them which loue you, what thanke haue ye? For sinners also loue their louers.
Luk 6:33 And yf ye do good for them which do good for you, what thanke haue ye? For sinners also do euen the same.
Luk 6:34 And yf ye lende to them, of whom ye hope to receaue, what thanke haue ye? For synners also lende to sinners, to receaue such lyke agayne.
Luk 6:35 But loue ye your enemies, & do good, and lende, lokyng for nothyng agayne: and your rewarde shalbe great, and ye shalbe the chyldren of the hyest: for he is kynde vnto the vnkynde, & to the euyll.
Luk 6:36 Be ye therfore mercifull, as your father also is mercifull.
Luk 6:37 Iudge not, & ye shall not be iudged: Condemne not, and ye shall not be condemned: Forgeue, & ye shalbe forgeuen.
Luk 6:38 Geue, and it shalbe geuen vnto you: good measure, pressed downe, & shaken together, and runnyng ouer, shall men geue into your bosomes. For with the same measure that ye meate withall, shall other men meate to you agayne.
Luk 6:39 And he put foorth a similitude vnto them: Can the blynde leade the blynde? Do they not both fall into the ditche?
Luk 6:40 The disciple is not aboue his maister: But whosoeuer wylbe a perfect disciple, shalbe as his maister is.
Luk 6:41 And why seest thou a moate in thy brothers eye: but considerest not the beame that is in thyne owne eye?
Luk 6:42 Either, howe canst thou say to thy brother: Brother, let me pull out the moate that is in thyne eye, when thou seest not the beame that is in thyne owne eye? Thou hypocrite, caste out the beame out of thyne owne eye first, & then shalt thou see perfectly, to pul out the moate that is in thy brothers eye.
Luk 6:43 For it is not a good tree, that bryngeth foorth euyll fruite: Neither is that an euyll tree, that bryngeth foorth good fruite.
Luk 6:44 For euery tree is knowen by his fruite: for of thornes do not me gather fygges, nor of busshes, gather they grapes.
Luk 6:45 A good man, out of the good treasure of his heart, bringeth foorth that which is good: And an euyll man, out of the euyll treasure of his heart, bryngeth foorth that which is euyll. For of the aboundaunce of the heart, his mouth speaketh.
Luk 6:46 Why call ye me Lorde, Lorde, and do not as I byd you?
Luk 6:47 Whosoeuer commeth to me, & heareth my sayinges, and doth the same, I wyll shewe you to whom he is lyke.
Luk 6:48 He is lyke a man which built an house, and digged deepe, and layde the foundation on a rocke. And when the waters arose, the fludde beat vpon that house, and coulde not moue it: For it was grounded vpon a rocke.
Luk 6:49 But he that heareth and doeth not, is lyke a man, that without foundation, built an house vpon the earth, agaynst which the fludde dyd beate, and it fell immediatly: And the fall of that house was great.
Luk 7:1 When he had ended all his sayinges, in the audience of the people, he entred into Capernaum.
Luk 7:2 And a certayne Centurions seruaunt, which was deare vnto hym, lay sicke, and was in peryll of death.
Luk 7:3 And when he hearde of Iesus, he sent vnto hym the elders of the Iewes, besechyng hym that he woulde come, and heale his seruaunt.
Luk 7:4 And when they came to Iesus, they besought hym instantly, saying he is worthy that thou shouldest do this for hym.
Luk 7:5 For he loueth our nation, and hath built vs a synagogue.
Luk 7:6 Then Iesus went with them. And when he was nowe not farre from the house, the Centurion sent friendes to hym, saying vnto hym: Lorde, trouble not thy selfe, for I am not worthy that thou shouldest enter vnder my roofe.
Luk 7:7 Wherefore I thought not my selfe worthy to come vnto thee: but say thou the worde, & my seruaunt shalbe whole.
Luk 7:8 For I also am a man, set vnder power, and haue vnder me souldiers: and I say vnto one go, and he goeth: and to another, come, and he commeth: and to my seruaunt, do this, and he doth it.
Luk 7:9 When Iesus hearde these thynges, he marueyled at hym, and turned hym about, and sayde to the people that folowed hym: I say vnto you, I haue not founde so great fayth, no, not in Israel.
Luk 7:10 And they that were sent, turned backe home agayne, and founde the seruaunt whole, that had ben sicke.
Luk 7:11 And it came to passe the [day] after, that he went into a citie, which is called Naim: and many of his disciples went with hym, and much people.
Luk 7:12 When he came nye to the gate of the citie, beholde, there was a dead man caryed out, [which was] the only sonne of his mother, and she was a widdowe: And much people of the citie was with her.
Luk 7:13 And when the Lorde sawe her, he had compassion on her, and sayde vnto her: Weepe not.
Luk 7:14 And he came nye, & touched the beere, (and they that bare hym stoode styll) And he sayde: Young man, I say vnto thee, aryse.
Luk 7:15 And he that was dead, sate vp, and began to speake: And he delyuered hym to his mother.
Luk 7:16 And there came a feare on them all, & they gaue the glory vnto God, saying: A great prophete is risen vp among vs, and veryly God hath visited his people.
Luk 7:17 And this rumour of hym went foorth throughout all Iurie, & throughout all the regions which lye rounde about.
Luk 7:18 And the disciples of Iohn, shewed hym of all these thynges.
Luk 7:19 And Iohn called vnto hym two of his disciples, and sent them to Iesus, saying: Art thou he that shoulde come, or shall we loke for another?
Luk 7:20 When the men were come vnto hym, they sayde, Iohn Baptiste sent vs vnto thee, saying: Art thou he that shoulde come, or shall we loke for another?
Luk 7:21 And in that same houre, he cured manye of their infirmities & plagues, and of euyll spirites, and vnto many that were blynde, he gaue sight.
Luk 7:22 Then Iesus aunswered, and sayde vnto them: Go your way, and bryng worde agayne to Iohn, what thynges ye haue seene and hearde, howe that the blynde see, the halt go, the lepers are clensed, the deafe heare, the dead ryse agayne, to the poore is the Gospell preached,
Luk 7:23 And happy is he, that is not offended at me.
Luk 7:24 And when the messengers of Iohn were departed, he began to speake vnto the people concernyng Iohn: What went ye out into the wildernesse for to see? a reede shaken with the wynde?
Luk 7:25 But what went ye out for to see? A man clothed in soft rayment? Beholde, they which are gorgeously appareled, & lyue delicately, are in kynges courtes.
Luk 7:26 But what went ye foorth to see? A prophete? Yea, I say to you, and more then a prophete.
Luk 7:27 This is he, of whom it is written: Beholde, I sende my messenger before thy face, which shall prepare thy way before thee.
Luk 7:28 For I say vnto you, among womens chyldren, is there not a greater prophete then Iohn Baptist. Neuerthesse, he that is lesse in the kyngdome of God, is greater then he.
Luk 7:29 And all the people, and the publicanes that hearde hym, iustified God, and were baptized with the baptisme of Iohn.
Luk 7:30 But the pharisees and lawyers despised the councel of God, agaynst them selues, and were not baptized of hym.
Luk 7:31 And the Lorde sayde: Whervnto shall I lyken the men of this generation? and what [thyng] are they lyke?
Luk 7:32 They are lyke vnto chyldren, sittyng in the market place, and crying one to another, and saying: We haue pyped vnto you, and ye haue not daunsed: We haue mourned to you, and ye haue not wept.
Luk 7:33 For Iohn Baptist came, neither eatyng bread nor drynkyng wyne, and ye say he hath the deuyll.
Luk 7:34 The sonne of man is come, and eateth and drynketh, and ye saye, beholde a gluttonous man, and an [vnmeasurable] drynker of wyne, a frende of publicanes and sinners.
Luk 7:35 And wisdome is iustified of all her chyldren.
Luk 7:36 And one of the pharisees desired hym, that he woulde eate with hym. And he went into the pharisees house, and sate downe to meate.
Luk 7:37 And beholde, a woman in that citie, which was a sinner, assoone as she knewe that Iesus sate at meate in the pharisees house, she brought an alabaster boxe of oyntment:
Luk 7:38 And stoode at his feete behynde hym, weepyng, and began to washe his feete with teares, & dyd wype them with the heeres of her head, and kyssed his feete, and anoynted them with the oyntment.
Luk 7:39 When the pharisee which had bydden hym, sawe, he spake within hym selfe, saying: If this man were a prophete, he woulde surely knowe who, & what maner of woman this is, that touched hym, for she is a sinner.
Luk 7:40 And Iesus aunswered, and sayde vnto hym: Simon, I haue somewhat to say vnto thee. And he sayde: Maister, say on.
Luk 7:41 There was a certayne lender, which had two detters: The one ought fyue hundred pence, and the other fyftie.
Luk 7:42 When they had nothyng to pay, he forgaue them both. Tell me therefore, which of them wyll loue hym most?
Luk 7:43 Simon aunswered and sayde: I suppose, that he to whom he forgaue most. And he sayde vnto hym: Thou haste truely iudged.
Luk 7:44 And he turned to the woman, & sayde vnto Simon: Seest thou this woman? I entred into thyne house, thou gauest me no water for my feete, but she hath wasshed my feete with teares, & wyped them with the heeres of her head.
Luk 7:45 Thou gauest me no kysse: but she, sence the tyme I came in, hath not ceassed to kysse my feete.
Luk 7:46 Myne head with oyle thou dyddest not anoynt: but she hath anoynted my feete with oyntment.
Luk 7:47 Wherfore I say vnto thee, many sinnes are forgeuen her: for she loued much. To whom lesse is forgeuen, the same doth lesse loue.
Luk 7:48 And he sayde vnto her: thy sinnes are forgeuen thee.
Luk 7:49 And they that sate at meate with hym, began to say within them selues, Who is this that forgeueth sinnes also?
Luk 7:50 And he sayde to the woman: Thy fayth hath saued thee, go in peace.
Luk 8:1 And it came to passe afterwarde, that he him selfe wet throughout euery citie & towne preachyng, & shewyng the kingdome of god, & the twelue with hym.
Luk 8:2 And also certayne women, which were healed of euyll spirites, and infirmities, Marie which is called Magdalene, out of whom went seuen deuyls.
Luk 8:3 And Ioanna the wyfe of Chusa Herodes stewarde, and Susanna, & many other which ministred vnto hym of their substaunce.
Luk 8:4 When much people were gathered together, & were come to hym out of all cities, he spake by a similitude.
Luk 8:5 The sower wet out to sowe his seede: and as he sowed, some fell by the way syde, and it was troden downe, and the foules of the ayre deuoured it vp.
Luk 8:6 And some fell on stones, and assoone as it was sprong vp, it withered away, because it lacked moystnes.
Luk 8:7 And some fell among thornes, and the thornes sprang vp with it, and choked it.
Luk 8:8 And some fell on good grounde, and sprang vp, and bare fruite, an hundred folde. And as he sayde these thynges, he cryed: He that hath eares to heare, let hym heare.
Luk 8:9 And his disciples asked hym, saying what maner of similitude is this?
Luk 8:10 And he sayde, Unto you it is geuen to knowe the secretes of the kyngdome of God: but to other by parables, that when they see, they shoulde not see, and when they heare, they shoulde not vnderstande.
Luk 8:11 The parable is this. The seede, is the worde of God.
Luk 8:12 Those that are besyde the way, are they that heare: then commeth the deuyll, and taketh away the worde out of their heartes, lest they shoulde beleue, and be saued.
Luk 8:13 They on the stones, [are they] which when they heare, receaue the worde with ioy: & these haue no rootes, which for a whyle beleue, and in tyme of temptation go away.
Luk 8:14 And that which fell among thornes, are they, which whe they haue hearde, go foorth, and are choked with cares & ryches, and voluptuous lyuyng, & bring foorth no fruite.
Luk 8:15 But that [which fell] on ye good groude, are they, which with a pure and good hearte heare the worde, and kepe it, and bryng foorth fruite through pacience.
Luk 8:16 No man when he lyghteth a candel, couereth it with a vessell, or putteth it vnder a table, but setteth it on a candlesticke, that they which enter in, may see the lyght.
Luk 8:17 For nothyng is secrete, that shall not come abrode: Neither any thyng hyd, that shall not be knowen, and come to lyght.
Luk 8:18 Take heede therfore, howe ye heare. For whosoeuer hath, to hym shalbe geuen: And whosoeuer hath not, from hym shalbe take, euen that same which he supposeth that he hath.
Luk 8:19 Then came to hym his mother and his brethren, and coulde not come at hym for prease.
Luk 8:20 And it was tolde hym [by certayne] which sayde: Thy mother and thy brethren stande without, & woulde see thee.
Luk 8:21 He aunswered, and sayde vnto them: My mother & my brethren are these, which heare the worde of God, & do it.
Luk 8:22 And it came to passe on a certayne day, that he went into a shippe, and his disciples also: and he sayde vnto them, Let vs go ouer vnto the other syde of the lake.
Luk 8:23 And they lauched foorth: But as they sayled he fell a slepe, and there came downe a storme on the lake, and they were fylled [with water], and were in ieoperdie.
Luk 8:24 And they came to hym, and awoke hym, saying: Maister, Maister, we are lost. Then he arose, and rebuked the wynde, & the tempest of water, and they ceassed, and it waxed calme.
Luk 8:25 And he sayde vnto them: Where is your fayth? And they feared, and wondred among them selues, saying: Who is this? For he commaundeth both the wyndes & water, and they obey hym.
Luk 8:26 And they sayled vnto the region of the Gadarenites, which is ouer agaynst Galilee.
Luk 8:27 And when he went out to lande, there met hym out of the citie a certayne man, which had deuyls long tyme, and ware no clothes, neither abode in [any] house: but in graues.
Luk 8:28 When he sawe Iesus, and had cryed, he fell downe before hym, and with a loude voyce sayde: What haue I to do with thee Iesus, thou sonne of God most hyest? I beseche thee torment me not.
Luk 8:29 (For he commaunded the foule spirite to come out of the man: For oftentymes he had caught him, and he was bounde with chaynes, and kept with fetters: & he brake the bandes, and was caryed of the fiende into wildernesse.)
Luk 8:30 And Iesus asked hym, saying: What is thy name? And he sayde, Legion: because many deuyls were entred into hym.
Luk 8:31 And they besought hym, that he woulde not commaunde them, to go out into the deepe.
Luk 8:32 And there was there, an hearde of many swyne, feedyng on an hyll: and they besought hym, that he woulde suffer them to enter into them: and he suffered them.
Luk 8:33 Then went the deuyls out of the man, and entred into the swyne: And the heard ran headlong with violence into the lake, and were choked.
Luk 8:34 When the heardmen sawe what was done, they fled: and when they were departed, they tolde it in the citie, & in the villages.
Luk 8:35 Therfore they came out to see what was done, and came to Iesus, & founde the man out of whom the deuyls were departed, sittyng at the feete of Iesus, clothed, & in his ryght mynde, and they were afrayde.
Luk 8:36 They also which sawe it, tolde them by what meanes he that was possessed of the deuyls, was healed.
Luk 8:37 Then the whole multitude of the countrey about the Gadarenites, besought hym that he woulde departe from them, for they were taken with great feare. And he gat hym vp into the shippe, and returned backe agayne.
Luk 8:38 Then the man out of whom the deuyls were departed, besought hym that he myght be with hym. But Iesus sent hym away, saying:
Luk 8:39 Go home agayne to thine owne house, and shewe what thynges so euer God hath done for thee. And he went his way, and preached throughout all the citie, what thynges so euer Iesus had done vnto hym.
Luk 8:40 And it came to passe, yt when Iesus was come agayne, the people receaued hym: For they all wayted for hym.
Luk 8:41 And behold, ther came a man named Iairus, & he was a ruler of ye synagoge, & he fell downe at Iesus feete, praying him that he would come into his house:
Luk 8:42 For he had but one daughter only, vpon a twelue yeres of age, and she lay a dying. (But as he went, the people thronged hym.
Luk 8:43 And a woman, hauyng an issue of blood twelue yeres, which had spent all her substaunce vpon phisitions, neither coulde be holpen of any,
Luk 8:44 Came behynde hym, and touched the hemme of his rayment: and immediatly her issue of blood staunched.
Luk 8:45 And Iesus sayde: Who is it that touched me? Whe euery man denyed, Peter and they that were with hym, sayde: Maister, the people thrust thee, and vexe thee, and sayest thou, who touched me?
Luk 8:46 And Iesus sayde, Some body hath touched me: For I perceaue that vertue is gone out of me.
Luk 8:47 When the woman sawe that she was not hyd, she came trembling, and fell [at his feete] and tolde him before al the people, for what cause she had touched him, and howe she was healed immediatly.
Luk 8:48 And he sayde vnto her: Daughter, be of good comfort, thy fayth hath saued thee, go in peace.)
Luk 8:49 Whyle he yet spake, there came one from the ruler of the synagogues house, which sayde to hym: Thy daughter is dead, disease not the Maister.
Luk 8:50 But when Iesus hearde that worde, he aunswered him, saying: Feare not, beleue only, & she shalbe made whole.
Luk 8:51 And when he came to the house, he suffered no man to go in with hym, saue Peter, and Iames, and Iohn, and the father and the mother of the mayden.
Luk 8:52 Euery body wept, & sorowed for her. And he sayde: Weepe not, the damsell is not dead, but slepeth.
Luk 8:53 And they laughed hym to scorne, knowyng that she was dead.
Luk 8:54 And he thrust them all out, and toke her by the hande, and cryed, saying: Mayde, aryse.
Luk 8:55 And her spirite came agayne, and she rose straightway: And he commaunded to geue her meate.
Luk 8:56 And the father and the mother of her, were astonyed: But he warned the that they should tel no man what was done.
Luk 9:1 Iesus called the twelue together, and gaue the power and aucthoritie ouer al deuils, and that they might heale diseases.
Luk 9:2 And he sent them to preache the kyngdome of God, and to heale the sicke.
Luk 9:3 And he saide vnto the: Take nothing to your iourney, neither staues, nor scrippe, neither bread, neither money, neither haue two coates.
Luk 9:4 And whatsoeuer house ye enter into, there abyde, and thence depart.
Luk 9:5 And whosoeuer wyll not receaue you, when ye go out of that citie, shake of the very dust from your feete, for a testimonie agaynst them.
Luk 9:6 And they departed, and went through the townes, preachyng the Gospell, and healyng euerywhere.
Luk 9:7 And Herode the tetrarche heard of all that was done by hym, and doubted, because that it was sayde of some, that Iohn was rysen agayne from death:
Luk 9:8 And of some, that Elias had appeared, and of some, that one of the olde prophetes was rysen agayne.
Luk 9:9 And Herode sayde, Iohn haue I beheaded, but who is this of who I heare such thinges? And he desired to see him.
Luk 9:10 And the apostles returned, & tolde him all that they had done. And he toke the and went aside into a solitarie place, nye vnto the citie that is called Bethsaida.
Luk 9:11 Which whe the people knew, they folowed him: And he receaued them, and spake vnto the of the kingdome of God, & healed the that had nede to be healed.
Luk 9:12 And when the day began to weare away, then came the twelue and sayde vnto hym: Sende the people awaye, that they may go into the townes and vyllages rounde about, and lodge, and get meate: for we are here in a place of wyldernesse.
Luk 9:13 But he said vnto them: Geue ye the to eate. And they said: We haue no mo but fyue loaues and two fisshes, excepte we should go & bye meate for al this people.
Luk 9:14 And they were about fyue thousande men. And he said to his disciples: Cause the to sit downe by fifties in a companie.
Luk 9:15 And they dyd so, and made them all to sit downe.
Luk 9:16 And he toke the fyue loaues and the two fisshes, and loked vp to heauen, and blessed them, and brake, and gaue to the disciples to set before the people.
Luk 9:17 And they dyd all eate, and were satisfied. And there was taken vp of that remayned to them, twelue baskettes full of broken meate.
Luk 9:18 And it came to passe, as he was alone praying, his disciples were with hym, and he asked them, saying: Who say the people that I am?
Luk 9:19 They aunswered and sayde, Iohn Baptist: some say, Elias: and some say that one of the olde prophetes is rysen.
Luk 9:20 He sayde vnto them: But whom say ye that I am? [Simon] Peter aunswered, & saide: [Thou art] Christe, of God.
Luk 9:21 And he warned & commaunded them, that they should tell no man that thing,
Luk 9:22 Saying: The sonne of man must suffer many thynges, and be reproued of the elders, and of the hye priestes and scribes, and be slayne, and ryse agayne the thirde day.
Luk 9:23 And he said to the all: If any man wyl come after me, let him denie him selfe, & take vp his crosse dayly, & folowe me.
Luk 9:24 For whosoeuer wyl saue his lyfe, shal lose it: But whosoeuer shal lose his lyfe for my sake, the same shall saue it.
Luk 9:25 For what auauntageth it a man yf he wynne the whole worlde, and lose hym selfe, or runne in daunger of hym selfe?
Luk 9:26 For whosoeuer shalbe ashamed of me, and of my wordes, of hym shall the sonne of man be ashamed, whe he commeth in his maiestie, and in the maiestie of his father, and of the holy angels.
Luk 9:27 I tell you of a trueth, there be some standyng here, whiche shall not taste of death, tyl they see the kingdome of God.
Luk 9:28 And it came to passe, about an eyght dayes after these sayinges, he toke Peter, and Iohn, and Iames, and went vp into a mountayne to pray.
Luk 9:29 And as he prayed, the fashion of his countenaunce was chaunged, & his garment was whyte, and shone.
Luk 9:30 And beholde, there talked with hym two men, which were Moyses & Elias:
Luk 9:31 That appeared in the maiestie, & spake of his departyng, which he shoulde end at Hierusalem.
Luk 9:32 But Peter, and they that were with him, were heauie with sleepe: and whe they awoke, they sawe his maiestie, and two men standyng with hym.
Luk 9:33 And it came to passe, as they departed fro him, Peter said vnto Iesus: Maister it is good beyng here for vs, let vs make three tabernacles, one for thee, & one for Moyses, and one for Elias: and wyst not what he sayde.
Luk 9:34 Whyle he thus spake, there came a cloude, and ouershadowed them, & they feared whe they wer come into ye cloude
Luk 9:35 And there came a voyce out of the cloude, saying: this is my deare sonne, heare him.
Luk 9:36 And assoone as the voyce was paste, Iesus was founde alone: and they kept it close, and tolde no man in those dayes any of those thynges which they hadde seene.
Luk 9:37 And it came to passe, that on the next day, as they came downe from the hyll, much people met hym.
Luk 9:38 And beholde, a man of the companie cried out, saying: Maister, I besech thee behold my sonne, for he is all yt I haue:
Luk 9:39 And see, a spirite taketh hym, and sodenly he cryeth, and teareth hym, that he fometh agayne, & with much payne departeth from him, when he hath rent hym.
Luk 9:40 And I besought thy disciples to cast hym out, and they coulde not.
Luk 9:41 Iesus aunswered, and saide: O faithlesse and croked nation, howe long shall I be with you, and shall suffer you? Bryng thy sonne hyther.
Luk 9:42 As he was yet a commyng, the fiende rent hym, and tare hym: And Iesus rebuked the vncleane spirite, and healed the chylde, and deliuered hym to his father.
Luk 9:43 And they were all amased at the mightie power of God: But whyle they wondred euery one at all thinges which he dyd, he sayde vnto his disciples,
Luk 9:44 Let these sayinges sincke downe into your eares: For it wyll come to passe, that the sonne of man shalbe deliuered into the handes of men.
Luk 9:45 But they wyst not what that worde meant, and it was hydde from them that they vnderstoode it not: And they feared to aske hym of that saying.
Luk 9:46 Then there arose a disputatio among them, which of them should be the greatest.
Luk 9:47 When Iesus perceaued the thought of their heartes, he toke a chylde, and set hym harde by hym,
Luk 9:48 And sayde vnto them: Whosoeuer receaueth this chylde in my name, receaueth me: And whosoeuer receaueth me, receaueth him that sent me. For he that is least among you all, the same shalbe great.
Luk 9:49 And Iohn aunswered, and sayde: Maister, we sawe one castyng out deuyls in thy name, and we forbad hym, because he foloweth not with vs.
Luk 9:50 And Iesus sayde vnto hym, Forbyd ye [hym] not: For he that is not against vs, is with vs.
Luk 9:51 And it came to passe, when the tyme was come that he shoulde be receaued vp, he set his face to go to Hierusalem.
Luk 9:52 And sent messengers before him: And they went, & entred into a towne of the Samaritanes, to make redy for hym.
Luk 9:53 And they woulde not receaue him, because his face was as though he woulde go to Hierusalem.
Luk 9:54 When his disciples, Iames & Iohn, sawe this, they sayde: Lord, wylt thou that we comaunde fire to come downe from heauen and consume them, euen as Elias dyd?
Luk 9:55 Iesus turned about, & rebuked them, saying: Ye wote not what maner spirite ye are of.
Luk 9:56 For the sonne of man is not come to destroye mens lyues, but to saue them. And they went to another towne.
Luk 9:57 And it came to passe, that as they went walkyng in the way, a certayne man sayde vnto hym: I wyll folowe thee Lorde whyther so euer thou go.
Luk 9:58 And Iesus sayde vnto hym: Foxes haue holes, and byrdes of the ayre haue nestes: but the sonne of man, hath not where to lay his head.
Luk 9:59 And he sayde vnto another, folowe me. And the same sayde: Lorde, suffer me first to go and burie my father.
Luk 9:60 Iesus sayde vnto hym, Let the dead burie their dead: but go thou & preache the kyngdome of God.
Luk 9:61 And another sayde: Lorde I wyll folowe thee, but let me first go byd them farewell, which are at home at my house.
Luk 9:62 Iesus sayde vnto hym: No man that putteth his hande to the plowe, and loketh backe, is apt to the kyngdome of God.
Luk 10:1 After these thynges, the Lorde appoynted other seuentie also, and sent them two and two before hym, into euery citie and place, whyther he hym selfe woulde come.
Luk 10:2 Therefore sayde he vnto them: The haruest is great, but the labourers are fewe. Pray ye therfore the Lorde of the haruest, to sende foorth labourers into his haruest.
Luk 10:3 Go your wayes: beholde, I sende you foorth as lambes among wolfes.
Luk 10:4 Beare no wallet, neither scrippe, nor shoes, & salute no man by the way.
Luk 10:5 Into whatsoeuer house ye enter, first say, peace be to this house.
Luk 10:6 And yf the sonne of peace be there, your peace shall rest vpon hym: yf not, it shall turne to you agayne.
Luk 10:7 And in the same house tary styll, eatyng and drinking such thynges as they [shall set before you.] For the labourer is worthy of his rewarde. Go not from house to house.
Luk 10:8 And into whatsoeuer citie ye enter, and they receaue you, eate such thynges as are set before you:
Luk 10:9 And heale the sicke that are therin, and say vnto them, the kyngdome of God is come nye vpon you.
Luk 10:10 But into whatsoeuer citie ye enter, & they receaue you not, go your ways out into the streates of the same, and saye:
Luk 10:11 Euen the very dust of our citie, which cleaueth on vs, we do wype of agaynst you: Notwithstandyng, be ye sure of this, that the kyngdome of God was come nye vpon you.
Luk 10:12 I say vnto you, that it shalbe easyer in that day for Sodome, then for that citie.
Luk 10:13 Wo vnto thee Chorazin, wo vnto thee Bethsaida: For if the miracles had ben done in Tyre and Sidon, whiche haue ben done in you, they had a great whyle ago repented [of their sinnes] syttyng in sackecloth and asshes.
Luk 10:14 Therfore it shalbe easyer for Tyre and Sidon at the iudgement, then for you.
Luk 10:15 And thou Capernaum, which art exalted to heauen, shalt be thrust downe to hell.
Luk 10:16 He that heareth you, heareth me, and he that despiseth you, despiseth me: and he that despiseth me, despiseth hym that sent me.
Luk 10:17 And the seuentie turned agayne with ioy, saying: Lord, euen the [very] deuils are subdued to vs through thy name.
Luk 10:18 And he said vnto them: I sawe Satan as it had ben lyghtnyng, fallyng downe from heauen.
Luk 10:19 Beholde, I geue vnto you power to treade on serpentes, and scorpions, and ouer all maner power of the enemie, & nothyng shall hurt you.
Luk 10:20 Neuerthelesse, in this reioyce not, that the spirites are subdued vnto you: but rather reioyce, because your names are written in heauen.
Luk 10:21 That same houre reioyced Iesus in the spirite, and sayde: I confesse vnto thee father, Lorde of heauen & earth, that thou hast hyd these thynges from the wise and prudent, and hast opened them vnto babes: Euen so father, for so it pleased thee.
Luk 10:22 All thynges are geuen me of my father. No man knoweth who the sonne is, but the father, and who the father is, but the sonne, and he to whom the sonne wyll shewe hym.
Luk 10:23 And he turned to his disciples, & sayde secretely: Happy are the eyes which see the thynges that ye see.
Luk 10:24 For I tell you, that many prophetes and kynges haue desired to see those thynges whiche ye see, & haue not seene them, and to heare those thinges which ye heare, and haue not hearde them.
Luk 10:25 And beholde, a certaine lawyer stoode vp, and tempted him, saying: Maister, what shall I do to inherite eternal lyfe? He sayde vnto hym:
Luk 10:26 What is written in the lawe, howe readest thou?
Luk 10:27 And he aunswered, and saide: Thou shalt loue the Lorde thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soule, & with all thy strength, and with al thy mynde, and thy neyghbour as thy selfe.
Luk 10:28 And he sayde vnto hym, Thou hast aunswered ryght: this do, and thou shalt lyue.
Luk 10:29 But he, wyllyng to iustifie hym selfe, said vnto Iesus: and who is my neighbour?
Luk 10:30 And Iesus aunswered, and sayde. A certaine man descended from Hierusalem to Hierico, and fell among thieues, which robbed hym of his rayment, and wounded hym, and departed, leauyng hym halfe dead.
Luk 10:31 And it befell, that there came downe a certayne priest that same way, and whe he sawe hym, he passed by on the other syde.
Luk 10:32 And likewise a Leuite, when he went nye to the place, came and loked on him, and passed by the other syde.
Luk 10:33 But a certayne Samaritane, as he iourneyed, came vnto hym, and when he saw him, he had compassion on him.
Luk 10:34 And went to hym, and bounde vp his woundes, and powred in oyle and wine, and set hym on his owne beast, and brought hym to a [common] Inne, and made prouision for hym.
Luk 10:35 And on the morowe when he departed, he toke out two pence, and gaue them to the hoste, and sayde vnto hym, take cure of hym, and whatsoeuer thou spendest more, when I come agayne, I wyll recompence thee.
Luk 10:36 Which nowe of these three, thinkest thou, was neyghbour vnto hym that fell among the thieues?
Luk 10:37 And he sayde: He that shewed mercy on hym. Then sayde Iesus vnto hym: Go, and do thou lykewyse.
Luk 10:38 Nowe it came to passe, that as they went, he entred into a certayne towne: And a certayne woma, named Martha, receaued hym into her house.
Luk 10:39 And this woman had a sister called Marie, whiche also sate at Iesus feete, and hearde his worde.
Luk 10:40 But Martha was cumbred about much seruing, and came to hym, & saide: Lorde, doest thou not care that my sister hath lefte me to serue alone? Byd her therfore that she helpe me.
Luk 10:41 And Iesus aunswered, and sayde vnto her: Martha, Martha, thou art carefull, and troubled about many thynges:
Luk 10:42 Ueryly one is needefull. Mary hath chosen the good part, which shall not be taken away from her.
Luk 11:1 And so it was, that as he was praying in a certaine place, when he ceassed, one of his disciples sayde vnto hym: Lord teache vs to pray, as Iohn also taught his disciples.
Luk 11:2 And he said vnto them, When ye pray, say: O our father which art in heauen, halowed be thy name, thy kyngdome come, thy wyll be fulfylled, euen in earth also, as it is in heauen.
Luk 11:3 Our dayly breade geue vs this day.
Luk 11:4 And forgeue vs our synnes: For euen we forgeue euery man that trespasseth vs. And leade vs not into temptation, but delyuer vs from euyll.
Luk 11:5 And he sayde vnto them: Whiche of you shall haue a friende, and shall go vnto hym at mydnyght, and saye vnto hym, friende lende me three loaues,
Luk 11:6 For a friende of mine is come out of the way to me, and I haue nothyng to set before hym:
Luk 11:7 And he within aunswere, & say, trouble me not, the doore is nowe shut, and my children are with me in bedde, I can not ryse and geue thee.
Luk 11:8 I saye vnto you, though he wyll not ryse and geue hym, because he is his friende: yet because of his importunitie he wyll ryse, and geue hym as many as he needeth.
Luk 11:9 And I say vnto you, aske, and it shalbe geuen you, seke, and ye shall fynde, knocke, and it shalbe opened vnto you.
Luk 11:10 For euery one that asketh, receaueth, and he that seketh, fyndeth, and vnto hym that knocketh, shall it be opened.
Luk 11:11 If the sonne shall aske breade, of any of you that is a father, wyll he geue him a stone? Or yf he aske fisshe, wyll he for fisshe geue hym a serpent?
Luk 11:12 Or yf he aske an egge, wyll he offer hym a scorpion?
Luk 11:13 If ye then, being euyll, can geue good gyftes vnto your chyldren, howe muche more shall your father of heauen geue the holy spirite, to them that desire [it] of hym.
Luk 11:14 And he was castyng out a deuyll, and the same was dumbe. And it came to passe, when the deuyll was gone out, the dumbe spake, & the people wondred.
Luk 11:15 But some of the sayde, he casteth out deuils through Beelzebub, the chiefe of the deuils.
Luk 11:16 And other tempted him, and required of hym a signe from heauen.
Luk 11:17 But he knowyng their thoughtes, sayde vnto them: Euery kyngdome deuided agaynst it selfe, is desolate: and a housed [deuided] agaynst a house, falleth.
Luk 11:18 If Satan also be deuided against him selfe, howe shall his kyngdome endure? Because ye saye that I cast out deuils through Beelzebub.
Luk 11:19 If I by the helpe of Beelzebub cast out deuils, by whose helpe do your chyldren cast them out? Therfore shall they be your iudges.
Luk 11:20 But yf I with the fynger of God cast out deuyls, no doubt the kyngdome of God is come vpon you.
Luk 11:21 When a strong man armed, kepeth his palace, ye thynges that he possesseth are in peace.
Luk 11:22 But whe a stronger then he commeth vpon hym, and ouercommeth hym, he taketh from him all his harnesse, wherin he trusted, and deuideth his goodes.
Luk 11:23 He that is not with me, is against me: and he that gathereth not with me, scattereth [abrode.]
Luk 11:24 When the vncleane spirite is gone out of a man, he walketh through drye places, sekyng rest: and when he fyndeth none, he sayth, I wyll returne vnto my house, whence I came out.
Luk 11:25 And when he commeth, he fyndeth it swept and garnisshed.
Luk 11:26 Then goeth he, and taketh to hym seuen other spirites, worse then him selfe, and they enter in, and dwell there: and the ende of that man, is worse then the begynnyng.
Luk 11:27 And it came to passe, that as he spake these thynges, a certayne woman of the company lyft vp her voyce, & saide vnto hym: Happy is the wombe that bare thee, and the pappes whiche gaue thee sucke.
Luk 11:28 But he sayde: Yea rather happy are they that heare the worde of God, and kepe it.
Luk 11:29 When the people were gathered thicke together, he began to saye: This is an euyll natio, they seke a signe, and there shall no signe be geuen them, but the signe of Ionas the prophete.
Luk 11:30 For as Ionas was a signe to the Niniuites, so shall also the sonne of man be to this nation.
Luk 11:31 The Queene of the south shall ryse in iudgement with the men of this nation, and condempne them: for she came from the vtmost partes of the earth, to heare the wisedome of Solomon: And beholde, a greater then Solomon is here.
Luk 11:32 The men of Niuiue shall rise in iudgement with this nation, and shall condempne them, for they repented at the preachyng of Ionas: and beholde, a greater then Ionas is here.
Luk 11:33 No man lyghteth a candle, & putteth it in a priuie place, neither vnder a busshell: but on a candlesticke, that they which come in may see the lyght,
Luk 11:34 The lyght of the body, is the eye: Therefore when thyne eye is single, all thy body also shalbe full of lyght. But if thyne eye be euyll, thy body also shalbe full of darknesse.
Luk 11:35 Take heede therefore, that the lyght which is in thee, be not darknes.
Luk 11:36 If all thy body therfore be cleare, hauyng no part darke, then shall it all be full of lyght, euen as when a candle doth lyght thee with bryghtnes.
Luk 11:37 And as he spake, a certaine pharisee besought hym to dyne with hym: and Iesus went in, & sate downe to meate.
Luk 11:38 When the pharisee sawe it, he marueyled that he had not first wasshed before dynner.
Luk 11:39 And the Lorde said vnto him: Now do ye pharisees make cleane the outsyde of the cuppe, and the platter, but the inward part is full of your rauenyng and wickednesse.
Luk 11:40 Ye fooles, dyd not he that made that whiche is without, make that which is within also?
Luk 11:41 But rather geue almes of those thynges which are within, and beholde all thynges are cleane vnto you.
Luk 11:42 But wo vnto you pharisees: for ye tithe mint & rue, and al maner hearbes, and passe ouer iudgement, and the loue of God: These ought ye to haue done, and yet not to leaue the other vndone.
Luk 11:43 Wo vnto you pharisees: for ye loue the vppermost seates in ye synagogues, and greetynges in the markettes.
Luk 11:44 Wo vnto you scribes and pharisees, ye hypocrites: for ye are as graues which appeare not, and the men that walke ouer them, are not ware of them.
Luk 11:45 Then aunswered one of the lawyers, and sayde vnto him: Maister, thus saying, thou puttest vs to rebuke also.
Luk 11:46 And he sayde, Wo vnto you also ye lawyers: for ye lade me with burthens greeuous to be borne, and ye your selues touche not ye burthens with one of your fyngers.
Luk 11:47 Wo vnto you, ye buylde the sepulchres of the prophetes, and your fathers kylled them.
Luk 11:48 Truely, ye beare witnesse that ye alowe the deedes of your fathers: for they kylled them, and ye buylde their sepulchres.
Luk 11:49 Therfore saide the wisedome of God, I wyl sende them prophetes and apostles, and some of them they shall slaye and persecute:
Luk 11:50 That the blood of all the prophetes, which is shedde, from the foundation of the worlde, may be required of this generation,
Luk 11:51 From the blood of Abel, vnto ye blood of Zacharie, whiche perished betwene the aulter & the temple: Ueryly I saye vnto you, it shalbe required of this nation.
Luk 11:52 Wo vnto you lawyers: for ye haue taken away the keye of knowledge, ye entred not in your selues, and them that came in, ye forbad.
Luk 11:53 When he thus spake vnto them, the lawyers & the pharisees began to vrge hym vehemently, and to prouoke hym to speake many thynges.
Luk 11:54 Laying wayte for hym, and sekyng to catche somethyng out of his mouth, wherby they myght accuse hym.
Luk 12:1 In ye meane tyme, whe ther were gathered together an innumerable multitude of people [insomuch] that they trode one another, he began to saye vnto his disciples. First of all, beware of the leuen of the pharisees, which is hypocrisie.
Luk 12:2 For there is nothyng couered, that shall not be vncouered, neither hyd, that shall not be knowen.
Luk 12:3 Therfore, whatsoeuer you haue spoken in darkenesse, shalbe hearde in the light: and that which ye haue spoken in the eare, euen in secrete places, shalbe preached on the toppe of the houses.
Luk 12:4 And I say vnto you my friendes, be not afrayde of them that kyll the body, and after that, haue no more that they can do.
Luk 12:5 But I wyll forewarne you who you shall feare: Feare hym, which after he hath killed, hath power to cast into hell, yea I say vnto you, feare hym.
Luk 12:6 Are not fyue sparrowes bought for two farthynges? and not one of them is forgotten before God.
Luk 12:7 Also, eue the very heeres of your head are all numbred. Feare not therfore, ye are more of value the many sparrowes.
Luk 12:8 Also I say vnto you, whosoeuer confesseth me before men, hym shall the sonne of man knowledge also, before the angels of God.
Luk 12:9 But he that denyeth me before men, shalbe denyed before the angels of God.
Luk 12:10 And whosoeuer speaketh a worde agaynst the sonne of man, it shalbe forgeuen hym: But vnto hym that blasphemeth the holy ghost, it shall not be forgeuen.
Luk 12:11 And when they bryng you vnto the synagogues, and vnto the rulers and officers, take ye no thought, how or what thyng ye shall aunswere, or what ye shall speake.
Luk 12:12 For the holy ghost shall teache you in the same houre what ye ought to say.
Luk 12:13 One of the companie sayde vnto hym: Maister, speake to my brother, that he deuide the inheritauce with me.
Luk 12:14 And he sayde vnto hym: Man, who made me a iudge or a deuider ouer you?
Luk 12:15 And he sayde vnto them, Take heede & beware of couetousnes: For no mans lyfe standeth in the aboundaunce of the thynges which he possesseth.
Luk 12:16 And he put foorth a similitude vnto the, saying: The grounde of a certaine ryche man brought foorth plentifull fruites.
Luk 12:17 And he thought within him selfe, saying, What shall I do, because I haue no rowme where to bestow my fruites?
Luk 12:18 And he sayde, this wyll I do, I wyll destroy my barnes, and buylde greater, and therin wyll I gather all my fruites and my goodes.
Luk 12:19 And I wyll saye to my soule: Soule, thou hast much goods layed vp [in store] for many yeres, take thyne ease, eate, drynke, and be mery.
Luk 12:20 But God sayde vnto hym: Thou foole, this nyght wyll they fetch awaye thy soule againe fro thee: Then whose shall those thynges be, which thou hast prouided?
Luk 12:21 So is he that gathereth riches to him selfe, and is not ryche towardes God.
Luk 12:22 And he spake vnto his disciples: Therfore I say vnto you, take no thought for your lyfe, what ye shall eate, neither for the body what ye shall put on.
Luk 12:23 The lyfe is more then meate, and the body is more then rayment.
Luk 12:24 Consider the Rauens, for they neither sowe nor reape, whiche neither haue storehouse nor barne, and God feedeth them: Howe much more are ye better then [fethered] fowles?
Luk 12:25 Which of you, with takyng thought, can adde to his stature one cubite?
Luk 12:26 If ye then be not able to do that thing which is least: why take ye thought for the remnaunt?
Luk 12:27 Consider the Lylies how they growe, they labour not, they spinne not: and yet I say vnto you, that Solomon in al his royaltie was not clothed lyke one of these.
Luk 12:28 If God so clothe the grasse, whiche is to daye in the fielde, and to morowe is cast into the furnasse, howe much more wyll he clothe you, O ye of litle fayth?
Luk 12:29 And aske not ye what ye shall eate, or what ye shall drynke, neither be ye of doubtfull mynde:
Luk 12:30 For all suche thynges do the [Heathen] people of the worlde seke for: and your father knoweth that ye haue neede of these thynges.
Luk 12:31 But rather seke ye after ye kyngdome of God, and all these thinges shalbe ministred vnto you.
Luk 12:32 Feare not litle flocke, for it is your fathers pleasure to geue you a kyngdome.
Luk 12:33 Sell that ye haue, and geue almes: and prepare you bagges whiche waxe not olde, euen a treasure that fayleth not in heauen, where no thiefe cometh, neither moth corrupteth.
Luk 12:34 For where your treasure is, there wyl your hearte be also.
Luk 12:35 Let your loynes be girde about, and your lyghtes brennyng,
Luk 12:36 And ye your selues like vnto men, that wayte for their Lorde, when he wyll returne from the weddyng, that when he commeth, and knocketh, they maye open vnto hym immediatly.
Luk 12:37 Happy are those seruauntes, who the Lorde, when he commeth, shall fynde wakyng. Ueryly I say vnto you, that he shall girde him selfe, and make them to syt downe to meate, and wyll come foorth, and minister vnto them.
Luk 12:38 And yf he come in the seconde watche, yea if he come in the thirde watche, and fynde them so, happye are those seruauntes.
Luk 12:39 This vnderstande, that yf the good man of the house knew what houre the thiefe woulde come, he woulde surely watche, and not suffer his house to be dygged through.
Luk 12:40 Be ye therfore redy also, for ye sonne of man wyll come at an houre when ye thynke not.
Luk 12:41 Then Peter saide vnto him: Maister, tellest thou this similitude vnto vs, or to all [men?]
Luk 12:42 And the Lorde saide: Who is a faythfull and wyse stewarde, whom his lorde shall make ruler ouer his housholde, to geue them their portion of meate in due season?
Luk 12:43 Happye is that seruaunt, whom his lorde when he commeth, shall fynde so doyng.
Luk 12:44 Of a trueth I saye vnto you, that he wyll make hym ruler ouer all that he hath.
Luk 12:45 But & yf that seruaut say in his heart, my lorde wyll deferre his commyng, and shall begyn to smyte the seruauntes and maydens, and to eate and drynke, and to be dronken,
Luk 12:46 The Lord of that seruaunt wyll come in a day when he thynketh not, and at an houre when he is not ware, and wyll hewe hym in peeces, and geue hym his portion with the vnbeleuers.
Luk 12:47 And the seruaunt that knewe his maisters wyll, and prepared not hym selfe, neither dyd accordyng to his wyll, shalbe beaten with many strypes.
Luk 12:48 But he that knewe not, and did comit thynges worthy of strypes, shalbe beaten with fewe strypes. For vnto whosoeuer much is geuen, of him shalbe much required: and to whom men haue committed much, of hym wyl they aske the more.
Luk 12:49 I am come to sende fire on ye earth, and what is my desire, but that it be alredye kindled?
Luk 12:50 Notwithstandyng, I must be baptized with a baptisme, and howe am I payned tyll it be ended?
Luk 12:51 Suppose ye that I am come to sende peace on earth? I tell you naye, but rather deuision.
Luk 12:52 For fro hencefoorth there shalbe fyue in one house deuided, three against two, and two against three.
Luk 12:53 The father shalbe deuided against the sonne, and the sonne against the father: The mother agaynst the daughter, and the daughter agaynst the mother: The mother in lawe against her daughter in lawe, and the daughter in lawe against her mother in lawe.
Luk 12:54 He sayde also to the people: When ye see a cloude rise out of the west, straightway ye say there cometh a showre, and so it is.
Luk 12:55 And whe ye see the south wynd blow, ye say it wyll be hotte, and it commeth to passe.
Luk 12:56 Ye hypocrites, ye can discerne the outwarde appearaunce of the skye, and of the earth: but howe is it that ye cannot discerne this tyme?
Luk 12:57 Yea, and why iudge ye not of your selues what is ryght?
Luk 12:58 When thou goest with thine aduersarie to the ruler, as thou art in the waye, geue diligence that thou mayest be deliuered from hym, lest he bryng thee to the iudge, and the iudge deliuer thee to the iayler, and the iayler caste thee into prison.
Luk 12:59 I tel thee, thou shalt not depart thence, tyll thou haue made good the vtmost mite.
Luk 13:1 There were present at the same seaso, certaine men, that shewed him of ye Galileans, whose blood Pilate hadde myngled with their owne sacrifice.
Luk 13:2 And Iesus aunswered, and sayde vnto them: Suppose ye that these Galileans, were greater sinners then all the others Galileans, because they suffred such punishment?
Luk 13:3 I tell you naye: but except ye repent, ye shall all lykewyse peryshe.
Luk 13:4 Or those eyghteene vpon whiche the towre in Siloe fell, and slewe them, thynke ye that they were sinners aboue all men that dwelt in Hierusalem?
Luk 13:5 I tell you naye: but except ye repent, ye shall all lykewyse peryshe.
Luk 13:6 He tolde also this similitude. A certaine man had a figge tree planted in his vineyarde, and he came, and sought fruite theron, and founde none.
Luk 13:7 Then sayde he to the dresser of his vineyarde: Beholde, this three yere I haue come & sought fruite in this figge tree, and finde none: cut it downe, why cumbreth it the grounde?
Luk 13:8 And he aunswered, & sayde vnto him: Lorde, let it alone this yere also, tyll I dygge rounde about it, & dongue it.
Luk 13:9 And yf it beare fruite [thou mayest] let it alone: and yf it beare not then, after that shalt thou cut it downe.
Luk 13:10 And he taught in one of their synagogues on the Sabboth dayes.
Luk 13:11 And beholde, there was a woman, which had a spirite of infirmitie eyghteene yeres, and was bowed together, and coulde in no wyse lyft vp her head.
Luk 13:12 When Iesus sawe her, he called her to hym, and sayde vnto her: Woman, thou art loosed from thy disease.
Luk 13:13 And he layde his handes on her, and immediatly, she was made strayght, and glorified God.
Luk 13:14 And the ruler of the synagogue aunswered with indignation, because that Iesus had healed on the Sabboth day, & sayde vnto the people: There are sixe dayes, in which men ought to worke, in them therfore come, that ye may be healed, and not on the Sabboth day.
Luk 13:15 But the Lorde aunswered hym, and sayde: Thou hypocrite, doth not eche one of you on the Sabboth day, loose his oxe or his asse from the staule, and leade hym to the water?
Luk 13:16 And ought not this daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath bounde, lo eyghteene yeres, be loosed from this bonde on the Sabboth day?
Luk 13:17 And when he sayde these thynges, all his aduersaries were ashamed, and all the people reioyced on all the excellent deedes that were done by hym.
Luk 13:18 Then sayde he: What is the kyngdome of God lyke? or whereto shall I compare it?
Luk 13:19 It is like a grayne of mustarde seede, whiche a man toke & sowed in his garden: and it grewe, and waxed a great tree, and the foules of the ayre made nestes in the braunches of it.
Luk 13:20 And agayne he sayde: Whervnto shall I lyken the kyngdome of God?
Luk 13:21 It is lyke leuen, which a woman toke, and hyd in three peckes of meale, tyll all was leuened.
Luk 13:22 And he went through all cities and townes, teachyng, and iourneying towardes Hierusalem.
Luk 13:23 Then sayde one vnto hym: Lorde, are there fewe that be saued? And he sayde vnto them:
Luk 13:24 Stryue to enter in at the strayte gate: for many I say vnto you, wyll seke to enter in, and shall not be able.
Luk 13:25 When the good man of the house is risen vp, and hath shut to the doore, and ye begyn to stande without, & to knocke at the doore, saying, Lorde, Lorde, open vnto vs: and he shall aunswere, and say vnto you, I knowe you not whence ye are.
Luk 13:26 Then shall ye begyn to say: We haue eaten and dronken in thy presence, and thou hast taught in our streates.
Luk 13:27 And he shall say, I tell you, I knowe you not, whence ye are: depart from me all ye that worke iniquitie.
Luk 13:28 There shalbe weepyng & gnasshyng of teeth, when ye shall see Abraham, and Isaac, and Iacob, and all the prophetes, in the kyngdome of God, and ye your selues thrust out.
Luk 13:29 And they shall come from the east and from the west, and from the north, and from the south, and shall syt downe in the kyngdome of God.
Luk 13:30 And beholde, there are last, which shalbe first: And there are first, which shalbe last.
Luk 13:31 The same day, came there certaine of the pharisees, and sayde vnto hym: Get thee out, and depart hence, for Herode wyll kyll thee.
Luk 13:32 And he sayde vnto them: Go ye, and tell that foxe, beholde, I cast out deuyls, & heale the people to day & to morowe, and the thirde day I shalbe perfected.
Luk 13:33 Neuerthelesse, I must walke to day and to morowe, and the day folowyng: For it can not be, that a prophete perishe any other where, saue at Hierusalem.
Luk 13:34 O Hierusalem, Hierusalem, which kyllest prophetes, and stonest them that are sent vnto thee, howe often woulde I haue gathered thy children together, as a henne doth gather her young vnder her wynges, and ye woulde not?
Luk 13:35 Beholde, your house is left vnto you desolate. Ueryly I say to you, ye shall not see me, vntyll the tyme come that ye shall say, Blessed is he that commeth in the name of the Lorde.
Luk 14:1 And it came to passe, that he went into the house of one of ye chiefe pharisees, to eate bread on the Sabboth day, & they watched hym.
Luk 14:2 And beholde, there was a certayne man before hym, which had the dropsie.
Luk 14:3 And Iesus aunswered, and spake vnto the lawyers & pharisees, saying: Is it lawful to heale on the Sabboth day?
Luk 14:4 And they helde their peace. And he toke hym, & healed him, and let him go,
Luk 14:5 And aunswered them, saying: Which of you shal haue an asse or an oxe fallen into a pyt, and wyll not strayghtway pull hym out, on the Sabboth day?
Luk 14:6 And they coulde not aunswere hym agayne to these thynges.
Luk 14:7 He put foorth also a similitude to the ghestes, when he marked howe they chose out the chiefe rowmes, and sayde vnto them:
Luk 14:8 When thou art bydden of any man to a weddyng, syt not downe in the hyest rowme: lest a more honourable man then thou, be bydden of hym,
Luk 14:9 And he, that bad hym and thee, come, and say to thee, geue this man rowme: & thou then begyn with shame, to take the lowest rowme.
Luk 14:10 But when thou art bydden, go and syt in the lowest rowme, that when he that bad thee cometh, he may say vnto thee, friende syt vp hyer: Then shalt thou haue worshyppe in the presence of them that syt at meate with thee.
Luk 14:11 For whosoeuer exalteth hym selfe, shalbe brought lowe: And he that humbleth hym selfe, shalbe exalted.
Luk 14:12 Then sayde he also to hym that bad hym [to meate:] When thou makest a dinner or a supper, call not thy friendes, nor thy brethren, neither thy kynsemen, nor thy ryche neyghbours, lest they also byd thee agayne, and a recompence be made thee.
Luk 14:13 But when thou makest a feast, call the poore, the feeble, the lame, & the blynde,
Luk 14:14 And thou shalt be happy, for they can not recompence thee: For thou shalt be recompenced at the resurrection of the iust [men.]
Luk 14:15 When one of them, that sate at meate also, hearde these thynges, he sayde vnto hym: Happy is he that eateth bread in the kyngdome of God.
Luk 14:16 Then sayde he vnto hym. A certayne man ordayned a great supper, and bad many,
Luk 14:17 And sent his seruaunt at supper tyme, to say to them that were bydden, come, for all thynges are nowe redy.
Luk 14:18 And they all at once began to make excuse. The first sayde vnto hym: I haue bought a farme, & I must needes go & see it, I pray thee haue me excused.
Luk 14:19 And another sayde: I haue bought fiue yoke of oxen, and I go to proue them, I pray thee haue me excused.
Luk 14:20 And another sayde: I haue maryed a wyfe, and therfore I can not come.
Luk 14:21 And the seruaunt returned, & shewed his maister these thynges. Then was the good man of the house displeased, & sayde to his seruaunt: Go out quickly into the brode streates and lanes of the citie, and bryng in hyther the poore, and the feeble, and the halt, and the blynde.
Luk 14:22 And the seruaunt sayde: Lorde, it is done as thou hast commaunded, and yet there is rowme.
Luk 14:23 And the Lorde sayde to the seruaunt: Go out into the hye wayes & hedges, and compell them to come in, that my house may be fylled.
Luk 14:24 For I say vnto you, that none of those men which were bydden, shall taste of my supper.
Luk 14:25 There went a great companie with hym: and he returned, and sayde vnto them,
Luk 14:26 If any man come to me, and hate not his father and mother, and wyfe, and chyldren, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his owne lyfe also, he can not be my disciple.
Luk 14:27 And whosoeuer doth not beare his crosse, and come after me, can not be my disciple.
Luk 14:28 For which of you, disposed to buylde a towre, sitteth not downe before, and counteth the cost, whether he haue sufficient to perfourme it?
Luk 14:29 Lest after he hath layde the foundation, and is not able to perfourme it, all that beholde it, begyn to mocke hym,
Luk 14:30 Saying: this man began to buylde, and was not able to make an ende?
Luk 14:31 Or what kyng, goyng to make battell against another kyng, sitteth not downe first, and casteth in his mynde, whether he be able with ten thousande, to meete hym, that commeth agaynst hym with twentie thousande?
Luk 14:32 Or els, whyle the other is yet a great way of, he sendeth an imbassage, and desireth conditions of peace.
Luk 14:33 So lykewyse, whosoeuer he be of you, that forsaketh not all that he hath, he can not be my disciple.
Luk 14:34 Salt is good, but if ye salt haue lost the saltnes, what shalbe seasoned therwith?
Luk 14:35 It is neither good for the lande, nor yet for the doung hyll: but men cast it out [at the doores.] He that hath eares to heare, let hym heare.
Luk 15:1 Then resorted vnto hym all the publicanes and sinners, for to heare hym.
Luk 15:2 And the pharisees & scribes murmured, saying: he receaueth sinners, and eateth with them.
Luk 15:3 But he put foorth this parable vnto them, saying:
Luk 15:4 What man of you, hauyng an hundred sheepe, if he loose one of them, doth not leaue ninetie and nine in the wildernesse, and go after that which is lost, vntyll he fynde it?
Luk 15:5 And when he hath founde it, he layeth it on his shoulders with ioy:
Luk 15:6 And assoone as he commeth home, he calleth together his louers and neyghbours, saying vnto them: Reioyce with me, for I haue founde my sheepe which was lost.
Luk 15:7 I say vnto you, that lykewyse ioy shalbe in heauen ouer one sinner that repenteth, more then ouer ninetie and nine iust persons, which neede no repentaunce.
Luk 15:8 Either what woman, hauyng tenne peeces of siluer, yf she loose one, doth not lyght a candle, and swepe the house, and seke diligently tyll she fynde it?
Luk 15:9 And when she hath founde it, she calleth her louers & her neyghbours together, saying: Reioyce with me, for I haue founde the peece which I had lost.
Luk 15:10 Lykewyse I say vnto you, shall there be ioy in the presence of the Angels of God, ouer one sinner that repenteth.
Luk 15:11 And he sayde. A certayne man had two sonnes:
Luk 15:12 And the younger of them sayde to his father: father, geue me the portion of the goodes, that to me belongeth. And he deuided vnto them his substaunce.
Luk 15:13 And not long after, when the younger sonne had gathered all that he had together, he toke his iourney into a farre countrey, and there wasted his goodes with riotous lyuyng.
Luk 15:14 And when he had spent all, there arose a great dearth in all that lande, and he began to lacke.
Luk 15:15 And he ioyned hym selfe to a citizen of that countrey: and he sent hym to his farme, to feede swyne.
Luk 15:16 And he woulde fayne haue fylled his belly with the coddes that the swyne dyd eate: and no man gaue vnto hym.
Luk 15:17 Then he came to hym selfe, and sayde: Howe many hyred seruauntes at my fathers house haue bread inough, and I perishe with hunger?
Luk 15:18 I wyll aryse, and go to my father, and wyll say vnto hym: Father, I haue sinned agaynst heauen, and before thee,
Luk 15:19 And am no more worthy to be called thy sonne, make me as one of thy hyred seruauntes.
Luk 15:20 And he arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way of, his father sawe him, & had compassion, and ranne, and fell on his necke, and kissed hym.
Luk 15:21 And the sonne sayde vnto him: Father, I haue sinned agaynst heauen, and in thy syght, and am no more worthy to be called thy sonne.
Luk 15:22 But the father saide to his seruauntes: bryng foorth the best garment, and put it on hym, and put a ryng on his hande, and shoes on his feete:
Luk 15:23 And bryng [hyther] that fat calfe, and kyll it, and let vs eate and be mery:
Luk 15:24 For this my sonne was dead, and is aliue agayne, he was lost, and is founde. And they began to be mery.
Luk 15:25 The elder brother was in the fielde: and when he came and drewe nye to the house, he hearde minstrelsie & daunsing,
Luk 15:26 And called one of his seruauntes, and asked, what those thynges meant.
Luk 15:27 And he sayde vnto hym: thy brother is come, and thy father hath kylled the fat calfe, because he hath receaued hym safe and sounde.
Luk 15:28 And he was angry, and woulde not go in: Therfore came his father out, and entreated hym.
Luk 15:29 He aunswered and sayde to his father: Lo, these many yeres haue I done thee seruice, neither brake I at any tyme thy commaundement, and yet thou neuer gauest me a kidde to make mery with my friendes:
Luk 15:30 But assoone as this thy sonne was come, which hath deuoured thy goodes with harlottes, thou hast for his pleasure kylled that fat calfe.
Luk 15:31 And he sayde vnto hym: Sonne, thou art euer with me, and all that I haue, is thyne,
Luk 15:32 It was meete that we shoulde make mery and be glad: for this thy brother was dead, and is alyue agayne: and was lost, and is founde.
Luk 16:1 And he sayde also vnto his disciples. There was a certayne riche man, which had a stewarde, and the same was accused vnto hym that he had wasted his goodes.
Luk 16:2 And he called hym, and sayde vnto hym: Howe is it, that I heare this of thee? Geue accomptes of thy stewardeshyppe, for thou mayest be no longer stewarde.
Luk 16:3 The stewarde sayde within hymselfe: What shall I do, for my maister taketh away from me the stewardshyppe? I can not digge, & to begge I am ashamed.
Luk 16:4 I wote what to do, that when I am put out of the stewardshippe, they may receaue me into their houses.
Luk 16:5 So, whe he had called all his maisters detters together, he sayde vnto the first: Howe muche owest thou vnto my maister?
Luk 16:6 And he sayde, an hundreth measures of oyle. And he sayde vnto hym: Take thy byll, and syt downe quickely, and write fiftie.
Luk 16:7 Then sayde he to another: Howe much owest thou? And he sayde, an hundreth measures of wheate. He sayde vnto hym: Take thy byll, and write fourescore.
Luk 16:8 And the Lord commended the vniuste stewarde, because he had done wisely. For the chyldren of this worlde are in their nation, wiser then the chyldren of lyght.
Luk 16:9 And I saye vnto you, make you friends of the vnrighteous Mammo, that when ye shall haue neede, they may receaue you into euerlastyng habitations.
Luk 16:10 He that is faythfull in that which is least, is faythfull also in much. And he that is vnrighteous in the least, is vnrighteous also in much.
Luk 16:11 So then, yf ye haue not ben faythfull in the vnryghteous Mammon, who shall trust you in the true treasure?
Luk 16:12 And yf ye haue not ben faythfull in another mans businesse, who shall geue you that which is your owne?
Luk 16:13 No man can serue two maisters: For either he shall hate the one, and loue the other: or els, he shall leane to the one, and despise the other. Ye can not serue God, and Mammon.
Luk 16:14 All these thynges heard the pharisees also, which were couetous, and they mocked hym.
Luk 16:15 And he sayde vnto them, Ye are they which iustifie your selues before men: but God knoweth your heartes. For that which is hyghly esteemed among men, is abhominable in the syght of God.
Luk 16:16 The lawe & the prophetes [raigned] vntyll Iohn, and sence that tyme, the kyngdome of God is preached, & euery man stryueth to go in.
Luk 16:17 Easyer is it for heauen and earth to perishe, the one title of the lawe to faile.
Luk 16:18 Whosoeuer forsaketh his wyfe, and marieth another, committeth adulterie. And he that maryeth her that is deuorced from her husbande, committeth adulterie [also.]
Luk 16:19 Ther was a certaine riche man, whiche was clothed in purple & fine whyte, and fared very deliciously euery day.
Luk 16:20 And there was a certayne begger, named Lazarus, which was layde at his gate full of sores:
Luk 16:21 And desiring to be refresshed with the crumbes which fell from ye riche mans boorde [And no man gaue vnto hym]: but the dogges came and licked his sores.
Luk 16:22 And it came to passe, that the begger dyed, and was caryed by the Angels into Abrahams bosome. The riche man also dyed, and was buryed.
Luk 16:23 And beyng in hell in tormentes, he lyft vp his eyes, and sawe Abraham a farre of, and Lazarus in his bosome,
Luk 16:24 And he cryed and sayde: father Abraham, haue mercie on me, and sende Lazarus that he may dippe the tippe of his fynger in water, and coole my tongue: for I am tormented in this flambe.
Luk 16:25 But Abraham sayde: Sonne, remember that thou in thy lyfe tyme, receauedst thy pleasure, and lykewyse Lazarus paynes: But nowe is he comforted, and thou art tormented.
Luk 16:26 Beyonde all this, betweene vs & you there is a great gulfe set, so that they which woulde go from hence to you, can not, neither may come from thence to vs.
Luk 16:27 Then he sayde: I pray thee therfore father, sende hym to my fathers house.
Luk 16:28 For I haue fyue brethren, that he may witnesse vnto them, lest they also come into this place of torment.
Luk 16:29 Abraham sayde vnto hym: they haue Moyses and the prophetes, let them heare them.
Luk 16:30 And he sayde, nay father Abraham: but yf one come vnto them from the dead, they wyll repent.
Luk 16:31 He sayde vnto hym: If they heare not Moyses & the prophetes, neither wyll they beleue, though one rose from death agayne.
Luk 17:1 He sayde vnto the disciples, it can not be but offences wyll come, neuerthelesse, wo vnto hym, through whom they come.
Luk 17:2 It were better for hym, that a mylstone were hanged about his necke, & he cast into the sea, then that he shoulde offende one of these litle ones.
Luk 17:3 Take heede to your selues: If thy brother trespasse agaynst thee, rebuke hym: and yf he repent, forgeue hym.
Luk 17:4 And though he sinne agaynst thee seuen tymes in a day, and seuen tymes in a day turne agayne to thee, saying, it repenteth me: thou shalt forgeue hym.
Luk 17:5 And the Apostles sayde vnto the Lorde: increase our fayth.
Luk 17:6 And the Lorde sayde: If ye had fayth [as much] as a grayne of mustarde seede, & should say vnto this Sycamine tree, plucke vp thy selfe by the rootes, and plant thy selfe in the sea, it shoulde obey you.
Luk 17:7 But which of you, hauyng a seruaunt plowyng, or feedyng cattell, woulde say vnto hym by & by when he were come from the fielde, go and syt downe at the table:
Luk 17:8 And woulde not rather say vnto hym, dresse, wherwith I may suppe, & gyrde vp thy selfe, and serue me, tyll I haue eaten and dronken, and afterward eate thou, and drynke thou?
Luk 17:9 Doth he thanke that seruaunt, because he dyd the thynges that were commaunded vnto hym? I trowe not.
Luk 17:10 So lykewyse ye, when ye haue done all those thynges which are commaunded you, say, We are vnprofitable seruauntes, We haue done that which was our duetie to do.
Luk 17:11 And so it was, as he went to Hierusalem, that he passed through the myddest of Samaria and Galilee.
Luk 17:12 And as he entred into a certayne towne, there met hym ten men that were lepers, which stoode a farre of,
Luk 17:13 And put foorth their voyces, & sayde: Iesu maister, haue mercie on vs.
Luk 17:14 When he sawe them, he sayde vnto them: Go shewe your selues vnto the priestes. And it came to passe, that as they went, they were clensed.
Luk 17:15 And one of them, when he sawe that he was healed, turned backe [agayne] and with a loude voyce praysed God:
Luk 17:16 And fell downe on his face at his feete, and gaue hym thankes: And the same was a Samaritane.
Luk 17:17 And Iesus aunswered, and sayde: Are there not ten clensed? But where are those nine?
Luk 17:18 There are not founde that returned agayne, to geue God prayse, saue [only] this straunger.
Luk 17:19 And he sayde vnto hym: aryse, go thy way, thy fayth hath made thee whole.
Luk 17:20 When he was demaunded of the pharisees, when the kyngdome of God shoulde come: he aunswered them, and sayde, The kyngdome of God shall not come with obseruation.
Luk 17:21 Neither shall they say, lo here, or lo there: For beholde, the kyngdome of God is within you.
Luk 17:22 And he sayde vnto the disciples: the dayes wyll come, when ye shall desyre to see one day of the sonne of man, and ye shall not see it.
Luk 17:23 And they shall say to you, See here, see there: Go not after them, nor folowe them.
Luk 17:24 For as the lyghtnyng, that lyghtneth out of the one part that is vnder heauen, and shyneth vnto the other part which is vnder heauen: so shall the sonne of man be in his daye.
Luk 17:25 But first must he suffer many thynges, and be refused of this nation.
Luk 17:26 And as it was in the dayes of Noe: so shall it be also in the dayes of the sonne of man.
Luk 17:27 They dyd eate, and drynke, they maryed wiues, and were maryed, euen vnto the same day that Noe went into the Arke: and the fludde came, & destroyed them all.
Luk 17:28 Lykewyse also as it was in the dayes of Lot: they dyd eate, they dranke, they bought, they solde, they planted, they buylded:
Luk 17:29 But euen the same day that Lot went out of Sodome, it rayned fire and brimstone from heauen, and destroyed them all.
Luk 17:30 Euen thus shall it be, in the day when the sonne of man shalbe reuealed.
Luk 17:31 At that day, he which is on the house [top,] and his stuffe in the house, let him not come downe to take it out: And let not him that is in the fielde, turne backe agayne lykewyse, to the thynges that he left behynde.
Luk 17:32 Remember lottes wyfe.
Luk 17:33 Whosoeuer wyll go about to saue his lyfe, shall loose it: and whosoeuer shall loose his lyfe, shall quicken it.
Luk 17:34 I tell you, in that nyght there shalbe two in one bed, the one shalbe receaued, the other shalbe forsaken.
Luk 17:35 Two [women] shalbe gryndyng together: the one shalbe receaued, and the other forsaken.
Luk 17:36 Two [men] shalbe in the fielde: the one shalbe receaued, & the other forsake.
Luk 17:37 And they aunswered, and sayde vnto hym: Where Lorde? He sayde vnto the: Whersoeuer the body shalbe, thyther wyll also the Egles be gathered together.
Luk 18:1 And he put foorth a parable vnto them, to this ende that me ought alwayes to pray, & not to be weery,
Luk 18:2 Saying: There was in a certayne citie, a iudge, whiche feared not God, neither regarded man.
Luk 18:3 And there was a certayne widdowe in the same citie, and she came vnto him, saying: Auenge me of mine aduersarie.
Luk 18:4 And he woulde not for a whyle. But afterwarde he sayde within hym selfe: Though I feare not God, nor care for man,
Luk 18:5 Yet because this widdowe [much] troubleth me, I wyll auenge her: leste she come at the last, & make me weery.
Luk 18:6 And the Lorde sayde: heare what the vuryghteous iudge sayeth.
Luk 18:7 And shall not God auenge his elect, which crye day and nyght vnto hym? yea, though he deferre them,
Luk 18:8 I tell you he wyll auenge them, and that quickly. Neuerthelesse, when the sonne of man commeth, shall he fynde fayth on the earth?
Luk 18:9 And he tolde this parable vnto certayne which trusted in them selues, that they were perfect, and despised other.
Luk 18:10 Two men went vp into the temple to pray: the one a pharisee, and the other a publicane.
Luk 18:11 The pharisee stoode and prayed thus with hym selfe: God, I thanke thee, that I am not as other men are, extortioners, vniust, adulterers, or as this publicane.
Luk 18:12 I fast twise in the weeke, I geue tithe of all that I possesse.
Luk 18:13 And the publicane standyng a farre of, woulde not lyft vp his eyes to heauen, but smote vpon his brest, saying: God be mercifull to me a sinner.
Luk 18:14 I tell you, this man departed [home] to his house iustified, rather then the other. For euery one that exalteth hym selfe, shalbe brought lowe: And he that humbleth hym selfe, shalbe exalted.
Luk 18:15 They brought vnto him also infantes that he should touch them: Which, whe his disciples sawe it, they rebuked the.
Luk 18:16 But Iesus, when he had called them vnto hym, saide, Suffer chyldre to come vnto me, and forbyd them not: For of such is the kyngdome of God.
Luk 18:17 Ueryly I say vnto you: Whosoeuer receaueth not the kyngdome of God, as a chylde, shall not enter therin.
Luk 18:18 And a certayne ruler asked hym, saying: Good maister, what ought I to do, to possesse eternall lyfe?
Luk 18:19 Iesus sayde vnto hym: Why callest thou me good? None is good, saue God onely.
Luk 18:20 Thou knowest the commaundementes: Thou shalt not commit adultrie, thou shalt not kyll, thou shalt not steale, thou shalt not beare false witnesse, honour thy father and thy mother.
Luk 18:21 And he sayde: all these haue I kept from my youth vp.
Luk 18:22 When Iesus hearde that, he sayde vnto hym: Yet lackest thou one thyng. Sell all that thou hast, and distribute vnto the poore, & thou shalt haue treasure in heauen, and come, folowe me.
Luk 18:23 When he hearde this, he was very sory, for he was very riche.
Luk 18:24 When Iesus sawe that he was sory, he sayde: With what difficultie shall they that haue money, enter into the kyngdome of God?
Luk 18:25 For it is easier for a camel to go through a nedles eye, then for a riche man to enter into the kyngdome of God.
Luk 18:26 And they that hearde it, sayde: And who can then be saued?
Luk 18:27 And he sayde: The thynges which are vnpossible wih men, are possible with God.
Luk 18:28 Then Peter sayde: Lo, we haue forsaken all, and folowed thee.
Luk 18:29 He sayde vnto them. Ueryly I say vnto you: there is no man that hath forsaken house, either father, or mother, either brethren, or wyfe, or chyldren, for the kyngdome of Gods sake.
Luk 18:30 Which shall not receaue much more in this worlde, and in the worlde to come, lyfe euerlastyng.
Luk 18:31 Iesus toke vnto hym the twelue, and sayde vnto them: Beholde, we go vp to Hierusalem, and all thynges shalbe fulfylled to the sonne of man, that are written by the prophetes.
Luk 18:32 For he shalbe deliuered vnto the gentiles, and shalbe mocked, and spitefully entreated, and spitted on:
Luk 18:33 And when they haue scourged hym, they wyll put hym to death. And the thyrde day he shall aryse agayne.
Luk 18:34 And they vnderstoode none of all these thynges. And this saying was hyd from them, so that they perceaued not the thynges which were spoken.
Luk 18:35 And it came to passe, that as he was come nie vnto Hierico, a certayne blynde man sate by the wayes syde, beggyng.
Luk 18:36 And when he hearde the people passe by, he asked what it meant.
Luk 18:37 And they sayde vnto hym, that Iesus of Nazareth passed by.
Luk 18:38 And he cryed, saying: Iesu thou sonne of Dauid, haue mercie on me.
Luk 18:39 And they which went before, rebuked hym, that he shoulde holde his peace: But he cryed so much the more, thou sonne of Dauid, haue mercie on me.
Luk 18:40 And Iesus stoode styll, & commaunded hym to be brought vnto hym. And whe he was come neare, he asked him,
Luk 18:41 Saying: What wylt thou that I do vnto thee? And he saide: Lorde, that I may receaue my syght.
Luk 18:42 And Iesus sayde vnto hym: receaue thy syght, th