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| 4:1 | Then Jesus was led up to the wilderness by the Spirit, to be tempted by the Devil, |
| 4:2 | and having fasted forty days and forty nights, afterwards he did hunger. |
| 4:3 | And the Tempter having come to him said, `If Son thou art of God -- speak that these stones may become loaves.' |
| 4:4 | But he answering said, `It hath been written, Not upon bread alone doth man live, but upon every word coming forth from the mouth of God.' |
| 4:5 | Then doth the Devil take him to the `holy' city, and doth set him on the pinnacle of the temple, |
| 4:6 | and saith to him, `If Son thou art of God -- cast thyself down, for it hath been written, that, His messengers He shall charge concerning thee, and on hands they shall bear thee up, that thou mayest not dash on a stone thy foot.' |
| 4:7 | Jesus said to him again, `It hath been written, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God.' |
| 4:8 | Again doth the Devil take him to a very high mount, and doth shew to him all the kingdoms of the world and the glory of them, |
| 4:9 | and saith to him, `All these to thee I will give, if falling down thou mayest bow to me.' |
| 4:10 | Then saith Jesus to him, `Go -- Adversary, for it hath been written, The Lord thy God thou shalt bow to, and Him only thou shalt serve.' |
| 4:11 | Then doth the Devil leave him, and lo, messengers came and were ministering to him. |
| 4:12 | And Jesus having heard that John was delivered up, did withdraw to Galilee, |
| 4:13 | and having left Nazareth, having come, he dwelt at Capernaum that is by the sea, in the borders of Zebulun and Naphtalim, |
| 4:14 | that it might be fulfilled that was spoken through Isaiah the prophet, saying, |
| 4:15 | `Land of Zebulun and land of Naphtali, way of the sea, beyond the Jordan, Galilee of the nations! -- |
| 4:16 | the people that is sitting in darkness saw a great light, and to those sitting in a region and shadow of death -- light arose to them.' |
| 4:17 | From that time began Jesus to proclaim and to say, `Reform ye, for come nigh hath the reign of the heavens.' |
| 4:18 | And Jesus, walking by the sea of Galilee, saw two brothers, Simon named Peter and Andrew his brother, casting a drag into the sea -- for they were fishers -- |
| 4:19 | and he saith to them, `Come ye after me, and I will make you fishers of men,' |
| 4:20 | and they, immediately, having left the nets, did follow him. |
| 4:21 | And having advanced thence, he saw other two brothers, James of Zebedee, and John his brother, in the boat with Zebedee their father, refitting their nets, and he called them, |
| 4:22 | and they, immediately, having left the boat and their father, did follow him. |
| 4:23 | And Jesus was going about all Galilee teaching in their synagogues, and proclaiming the good news of the reign, and healing every disease, and every malady among the people, |
| 4:24 | and his fame went forth to all Syria, and they brought to him all having ailments, pressed with manifold sicknesses and pains, and demoniacs, and lunatics, and paralytics, and he healed them. |
| 4:25 | And there followed him many multitudes from Galilee, and Decapolis, and Jerusalem, and Judea, and beyond the Jordan. |
| 4:1 | Then was Iesus ledd awaye of ye spirite into wildernes to be tempted of ye devyll. |
| 4:2 | And when he had fasted fourtye dayes and fourtye nightes he was afterward an hungred. |
| 4:3 | Then came to hym the tempter and sayde: yf thou be the sonne of God commaunde that these stones be made breed. |
| 4:4 | He answered and sayde: yt is wrytten man shall not lyve by brede onlye but by every worde yt proceadeth out of the mouth of God. |
| 4:5 | Then the devyll tooke hym vp into ye holy cite and set hym on a pynacle of the teple |
| 4:6 | and sayd vnto hym: yf thou be the sonne of God cast thy sylfe doune. For it is wrytte he shall geve his angels charge over the and with their handes they shall holde yt vp that thou dashe not thy fote agaynst a stone. |
| 4:7 | And Iesus sayde to hym it ys wrytten also: Thou shalt not tempte thy Lorde God. |
| 4:8 | The devyll toke hym vp agayne and ledde hym in to an excedynge hye mountayne and shewed hym all the kyngdomes of ye worlde and all ye glorie of them |
| 4:9 | and sayde to hym: all these will I geue ye if thou wilt faull doune and worship me. |
| 4:10 | Then sayde Iesus vnto hym. Avoyd Satan. For it is writte thou shalt worshyp ye Lorde thy God and hym only shalt thou serve. |
| 4:11 | Then the dyvell left hym and beholde the angels came and ministred vnto hym. |
| 4:12 | When Iesus had hearde yt Ihon was taken he departed into Galile |
| 4:13 | and left Nazareth and went and dwelte in Capernaum which is a cite apon the see in ye coostes of zabulon and Neptalim |
| 4:14 | to fulfill that whiche was spoken by Esay the Prophet sayinge: |
| 4:15 | The londe of zabulon and Neptalim the waye of the see beyonde Iordan Galile of the Gentyls |
| 4:16 | ye people which sat in darknes sawe greate lyght and to them which sate in the region and shadowe of deeth lyght is begone to shyne. |
| 4:17 | From yt tyme Iesus begane to preache and to saye: repet for ye kigdome of heve is at hode. |
| 4:18 | As Iesus walked by the see of Galile he sawe two brethren: Simon which was called Peter and Andrew his brother castynge a neet into the see for they were fisshers |
| 4:19 | and he sayde vnto them folowe me and I will make you fisshers of men. |
| 4:20 | And they strayght waye lefte their nettes and folowed hym. |
| 4:21 | And he went forthe from thence and sawe other twoo brethren Iames the sonne of zebede and Ihon his brother in the shippe with zebede their father mendynge their nettes and called them. |
| 4:22 | And they with out taryinge lefte the shyp and their father and folowed hym. |
| 4:23 | And Iesus went aboute all Galile teachyng in their synagoges and preachynge ye gospell of the kyngdome and healed all maner of sicknes and all maner dyseases amoge ye people. |
| 4:24 | And his fame spreed abroode through oute all Siria. And they brought vnto hym all sicke people that were taken with divers diseases and gripinges and them yt were possessed with devils and those which were lunatyke and those that had the palsie: and he healed the. |
| 4:25 | And ther folowed hym a greate nombre of people from Galile and from the ten cyties and from Ierusalem and from Iury and from ye regions that lye beyonde Iordan. |
| 4:1 | Then was Iesus ledd awaye of the spirite in to wildernes, to be tempted of the deuyll. |
| 4:2 | And when he had fasted fourtye dayes and fourtye nightes, he was afterward an hungred. |
| 4:3 | And the tepter came to him and sayde: yf thou be the sonne of God, commaunde, that these stones be made breed. |
| 4:4 | He answered & sayde: yt is wrytte: Man shall not lyue by bred onlye, but by euery worde that proceadeth out of the mouth of God. |
| 4:5 | Then the deuyll toke hym vp into the holy cite, and set hym on a pynacle of the temple, |
| 4:6 | and sayde vnto hym: yf thou be ye sonne of God, cast thy sylfe downe. For it is wrytten: he shall geue his angels charge ouer the and with their handes they shal holde the vp, that thou dashe not thy fote agaynst a stone. |
| 4:7 | And Iesus sayde vnto hym: it ys wrytten also: Thou shalt not tempte thy LORDE God. |
| 4:8 | Agayne, the deuyll toke hym vp and led hym into an excedynge hye mountayne, and shewed hym all the kyngdomes of the worlde, and all the glorie of them, |
| 4:9 | and sayde vnto hym: all these wil I geue the, yf thou wilt fall downe and worship me. |
| 4:10 | Then sayde Iesus vnto hym: Auoyde Sata. For it ys wrytte: thou shalt worshyp the LORDE thy God and hym onely shalt thou serue. |
| 4:11 | Then the deuell left hym, and beholde, the angels came and ministred vnto hym. |
| 4:12 | When Iesus had herde that Ihon was taken, he departed into Galile |
| 4:13 | and left Nazareth, and went and dwelt in Capernaum, which is a cite apon the see, in the coostes of zabulon and Neptalim, |
| 4:14 | yt the thinge might be fulfilled whiche was spoken by Esay the Prophet, sayinge: |
| 4:15 | The londe of zabulon and Neptalim, the waye of the see beyonde Iordan, and Galile of the Gentyls, |
| 4:16 | the people which sat in darknes, sawe a greate lyght, & to them which sat in the region & shadowe of deeth, lyght is begone to shyne. |
| 4:17 | From that tyme forth beganne Iesus to preach, and to saye: Amende youre selues, ye kingdome of heauen is at honde. |
| 4:18 | As Iesus walked by the see of Galile, he sawe two brethren: Simon which was called Peter, & Andrew his brother, castynge a net into ye see, for they were fisshers, |
| 4:19 | and he sayde vnto them: folowe me, & I will make you fisshers of me. |
| 4:20 | And they strayght waye lefte their nettes, and folowed hym. |
| 4:21 | And whan he wet forth from thence, he sawe other two brethren, Iames the sonne of zebede, and Ihon his brother, in the ship with zebede their father, mendynge their nettes, and called them. |
| 4:22 | And they without tarynge lefte ye shyp and their father, and folowed hym. |
| 4:23 | And Iesus went aboute all Galile, teachyng in their synagoges, and preachynge the gospel of the kyngdome, and healed all maner of siknes, & all maner dyseases amonge the people. |
| 4:24 | And his fame spred abrode through out all Siria. And they brought vnto hym all sick people, that were taken with diuers diseases and gripinges, and the yt were possessed with deuils, & those which were lunatyke, and those that had the palsie: & he heal |
| 4:25 | And ther folowed hym a greate nombre of people, from Galile, & from the ten cities, and from Ierusalem, and from the regions that lye beyonde Iordan. |
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