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Matthew - Chapter: 7

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7:1Ivdge not, that ye be not iudged.
7:2For as ye iudge so, shall ye be iudged. And with what measur ye meate, with the same shal it be measured to you agayne.
7:3Why seiste thou a moote in thy brothers eye, & perceyuest not the beame that is in thyne owne eye?
7:4Or why saist thou to thy brother: suffer me to plucke out the moote out of thyne eye, & beholde a beame is in thyne owne eye?
7:5Hypocrite, first caste out the beame out of thyne owne eye, and then shalte thou se clearelye to plucke out the moote out of thy brothers eye.
7:6Geue not that whiche is holye, to dogges nether cast ye your pearles before swyne, lest they treade them vnder theyr feete, and the other tourne agayne and al to rent you.
7:7Axe and it shalbe geuen you. Seke and ye shall fynde. Knocke & it shalbe opened vnto you.
7:8For whosoeuer axeth receyueth, and he that seketh fyndethe, and to hym that knocketh, it shalbe opened.
7:9Ys there any man amonge you whiche if his sonne axed hym bread, would offer him a stone?
7:10Or if he axed fyshe, woulde he profer him a serpente?
7:11Yf ye then whyche are euyll, can geue to youre chyldren good gyftes: howe muche more shall your father whiche is in heauen, geue good thinges to them that axe hym?
7:12Therfore whatsoeuer ye woulde that men shoulde do to you, euen so do ye to them. Thys is the lawe and the Prophetes.
7:13Enter in at the strayte gate: for wide is the gate and broade is the way that leadeth to destruction: and many there be whiche go in therat.
7:14But strayt is the gate, and narrowe is the waye which leadeth vnto lyfe: & feawe there be that fynde it.
7:15Beware of false Prophetes, whiche come to you in shepes clothing, but inwardly they are rauenynge wolues.
7:16Ye shall knowe them by their fruites. Do men gaddre grapes of thornes? or figges of bryers?
7:17Euen so euery good tre bryngeth forth good fruite. But a corrupt tree, bringeth forth euyll fruyte.
7:18A good tree can not bringe forthe bad fruyte: nor yet a bad tree can bringe forth good fruite.
7:19Euery tree that bryngeth not forthe good fruite shalbe hewen downe, and cast into the fyre.
7:20Wherfore by theyr fruytes ye shal knowe them.
7:21Not al they that saye vnto me, Maister Maister, shal enter into the kingdome of heauen: but he that doeth my fathers will which is in heauen.
7:22Many will saye to me in that daye: Maister, maister, haue we not in thy name prophesied? And in thy name haue cast out deuylles? And in thy name haue done many miracles?
7:23And then will I knowledge vnto them, that I neuer knewe them. Departe from me, ye workers of iniquitie.
7:24Whosoeuer heareth of me these sayinges and doethe the same, I wyll lyken hym vnto a wyse man which buylt hys housse on a rocke
7:25and aboundaunce of rayne descended, and the flouddes came, and the windes blew and bet vpon that same housse, and it fell not because it was grounded on the rocke.
7:26And whosoeuer heareth of me these sayinges and doeth them not, shalbe lykened vnto a folyshe man whyche buylt hys housse vpon the sande
7:27and abundance of rayne descended, and the floudes came, and the wyndes blewe and bet vpon that housse, and it fell, and great was the fall of it.
7:28And it came to passe, that when Iesus had ended these saynges, the people were astonyed at his doctrine.
7:29For he taught them as one hauing power, and not as the Scribes.

 

7:1Iudge not, that ye be not iudged.
7:2For as ye iudge, so shall ye be iudged. And with what measure ye meate, with the same shall other men measure to you.
7:3Why seest thou a mote in thy brothers eye, but consydrest not the beame that is in thyne awne eye?
7:4Or how sayest thou to thy brother suffre me, I wyll plucke oute a moate out of thyne eye, and beholde, a beame is in thyne awne eye.
7:5Thou ypocryte, fyrst cast oute the beame out of thyne awne eye, and then shalt thou se clearly to plucke out the mote oute of thy brothers eye.
7:6Geue not ye that whych hys holy vnto dogges, nether cast ye youre pearles before swyne, lest they treade them vnder their fete & the other turne against you, & al to rent you.
7:7Aske, and it shalbe geuen you: Seke, & ye shall fynde: Knocke, and it shalbe opened vnto you.
7:8For whosoeuer asketh, receaueth: and whosoeuer seketh, fyndeth: and to hym that knocketh, it shalbe opened.
7:9Is there eny man amonge you, which (yf hys sonne aske bread) wyll offer him a stone?
7:10Or yf he aske fisshe, will he profer him a serpent?
7:11If ye then (whan ye are euell) can geue youre children good gyftes, how moch more shall your father which is in heauen, geue good thynges, yf ye aske of hym?
7:12Therfore, whatsoeuer ye wolde that men shulde do to you: do ye euen so to them also. For this is the lawe and the prophetes?
7:13Enter in at the strayte gate: for wyde is the gate, and broade is the waye that leadeth to destruccion: and many there be which go in ther at.
7:14For straite is the gate, and narowe is the waye, which leadeth vnto lyfe, and fewe there be that finde it.
7:15Beware of false prophetes, which come to you in shepes clothynge, but in wardly they are rauenyng wolues.
7:16Ye shall knowe them by theyr frutes. Do men gather grapes of thornes? or figges of thistles?
7:17Eue so euery good tree bringeth forth good frutes. But a corrupte tree, bringeth forth euell frutes.
7:18A good tre can not brynge forth bad frute: nether can a bad tree bring forth good frutes.
7:19Euery tree that bringeth not forth good frute, is hewen downe, and cast into the fyre.
7:20Wherfore, by their frutes ye shall knowe them.
7:21Not euery one that sayth vnto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kyngdome of heauen: but he that doth the wyll of my father, which is in heauen.
7:22Many wyll saye to me in that daye: Lord, Lorde, haue we not prophecyed thorow thy name? And thorow thy name haue cast out deuyls? And done many miraracles thorow thy name?
7:23And then wyll I knowledge vnto them. I neuer knewe you. Departe fro me, ye that worcke iniquyte.
7:24For whosoeuer heareth of me these wordes, & doth the same, I will lyken hym vnto a wyse man, which buylt hys house vpon a rock:
7:25and a shower of rayne descended, & the flouddes came, & the wyndes blewe, and bet vpon that house, & it fell not, because it was grounded on the rocke.
7:26And euery one that heareth of me these wordes, and doth them not shalbe likened vnto a folysh man, which built his house vpon sande:
7:27and a shower of rayne descended, and the floudes came, and the wyndes blew, and bet vpon that house, and it fell, and greate was the fall of it.
7:28And it came to passe, that when Iesus had ended these sayinges, the people were astonnyed at hys doctryne.
7:29For he taught them as one hauinge power, and not as the scribes.

 

7:1Judge not, that ye be not iudged.
7:2Eor with what iudgement ye iudge, ye shall be iudged, and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you againe.
7:3And why seest thou the mote, that is in thy brothers eye, and perceiuest not the beame that is in thine owne eye?
7:4Or howe sayest thou to thy brother, Suffer me to cast out the mote out of thine eye, and beholde, a beame is in thine owne eye?
7:5Hypocrite, first cast out that beame out of thine owne eye, and then shalt thou see clearely to cast out the mote out of thy brothers eye.
7:6Giue ye not that which is holy, to dogges, neither cast ye your pearles before swine, lest they treade them vnder their feete, and turning againe, all to rent you.
7:7Aske, and it shall be giuen you: seeke, and ye shall finde: knocke, and it shall be opened vnto you.
7:8For whosoeuer asketh, receiueth: and he, that seeketh, findeth: and to him that knocketh, it shall be opened.
7:9For what man is there among you, which if his sonne aske him bread, woulde giue him a stone?
7:10Or if he aske fish, wil he giue him a serpent?
7:11If ye then, which are euill, can giue to your children good giftes, howe much more shall your Father which is in heauen, giue good thinges to them that aske him?
7:12Therefore whatsoeuer ye woulde that men should doe to you, euen so doe ye to them: for this is the Lawe and the Prophets.
7:13Enter in at the streight gate: for it is the wide gate, and broade way that leadeth to destruction: and many there be which goe in thereat,
7:14Because the gate is streight, and the way narowe that leadeth vnto life, and fewe there be that finde it.
7:15Beware of false prophets, which come to you, in sheepes clothing, but inwardly they are rauening wolues.
7:16Ye shall know them by their fruites. Doe men gather grapes of thornes? or figges of thistles?
7:17So euery good tree bringeth foorth good fruite, and a corrupt tree bringeth forth euill fruite.
7:18A good tree can not bring forth euil fruite: neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruite.
7:19Euery tree that bringeth not forth good fruite, is hewen downe, and cast into the fire.
7:20Therefore by their fruites ye shall knowe them.
7:21Not euery one that sayeth vnto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdome of heauen, but he that doeth my Fathers will which is in heauen.
7:22Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, haue we not by thy Name prophecied? and by thy name cast out deuils? and by thy name done many great workes?
7:23And then will I professe to them, I neuer knewe you: depart from me, ye that worke iniquitie.
7:24Whosoeuer then heareth of mee these words, and doeth the same, I will liken him to a wise man, which hath builded his house on a rock:
7:25And the raine fell, and the floods came, and the windes blewe, and beat vpon that house, and it fell not: for it was grounded on a rocke.
7:26But whosoeuer heareth these my wordes, and doeth them not, shall be likened vnto a foolish man, which hath builded his house vpon the sand:
7:27And the raine fell, and the floods came, and the windes blewe, and beat vpon that house, and it fell, and the fall thereof was great.
7:28And it came to passe, when Iesus had ended these wordes, the people were astonied at his doctrine.
7:29For he taught them as one hauing authoritie, and not as the Scribes.

 


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