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Matthew - Chapter: 9

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9:1He entred also into a shyppe, and passed ouer, and came into his awne cytie,
9:2and beholde, they brought to hym a man sicke of the palsye, lyinge in a bed. And when Iesus sawe the fayth of them, he sayd vnto the sicke of the palsye: sonne, be of good cheare, thy synnes be forgeuen the.
9:3And beholde: certayne of the Scribes sayde within them selues: this man blasphemeth.
9:4And when Iesus sawe their thoughtes, he sayde. Wherfore thyncke ye euyll in youre heartes?
9:5Whether is easyer to saye, thy synnes be forgeuen the, or to saye, aryse and walke?
9:6But that ye maye knowe, that the sonne of man hath power to forgeue synnes in erth. Then sayeth he vnto the sycke of the palsye: arise, take vp thy bed, and go vnto thyne house.
9:7And he arose, and departed to his house.
9:8But the people that sawe it, marueyled, and gloryfyed God, which had geuen soch power vnto men.
9:9And as Iesus passed forth from thence, he sawe a man (named Mathew) syttynge at the receate of custome, and he sayeth vnto him: folow me.
9:10And he arose, & folowed him. And it came to passe as Iesus sat at meate in hys housse: beholde, many Publicans also and synners that came, sat downe with Iesus and his disciples.
9:11And when the Pharises sawe it, they sayde vnto his disciples: why eateth youre master with publicans and synners?
9:12But when Iesus heard that, he sayde vnto them. They that be stronge, nede not the phisicyon, but they that are sicke.
9:13Goo ye rather and learne what that meaneth. I will haue mercy, and not sacrifice. For I am not come to call the ryghtewes, but synners to repentaunce.
9:14Then came the Disciples of Iohn vnto him, saying: why do we and the Pharises fast, for the most parte: but thy disciples fast not?
9:15And Iesus sayde vnto them: can the brydegromes children mourne as longe as the brydegrome is with them? But the dayes wyll come, when the brydegrome shalbe taken from them, and then shall they fast.
9:16No man putteth a pece of new cloth in an olde garment. For then taketh he awaye the pece from the garment, and the rent is made worse.
9:17Nether do men put new wyne into olde: bottels: els the bottels breake, and the wyne runneth out, and the bottels peryshe. But they putt new wyne into new bottels, and both are saued together.
9:18Whyle he thus spake vnto them, beholde, ther came a certayne ruler, & worshipped him, sayinge: my daughter is euen now diseased, but come and laye thy hand vpon her, & she shall lyue.
9:19And Iesus arose, and folowed him, and (so dyd) his disciples.
9:20and beholde, a woman which was diseased with an yssue of bloude twelue yeres, came behynde him, and touched the hemme of his vesture.
9:21For she sayde within her selfe: yf I may touche but euen hys vesture onely, I shalbe safe.
9:22But Iesus tourned him aboute, and whan he sawe her, he sayde. Daughter, be of good comforte, thy faith hath made the safe. And the woman was made whole, euen that same tyme.
9:23And when Iesus came into the rulers house, and sawe the minstrels, and the people makyng a noyse,
9:24he sayde vnto them: get you hence, for the mayde is not deed but slepeth. And they laughed him to scorne.
9:25But whan the people were put forth, he went in, and toke her by the hande, and the damsell arose.
9:26And this noyse went abroade into all that lande.
9:27And whan Iesus departed thence, two blynde men folowed him, cryinge & sayinge: O thou sonne of Dauid, haue mercy on vs:
9:28And when he was come into the house, the blynde came to him. And Iesus sayeth vnto them: Beleue ye, that I am able to do this? They saye vnto him: Lord, we beleue.
9:29Then touched he their eyes, sayinge: accordynge to youre fayth be it vnto you.
9:30And their eyes were opened. And Iesus charged them sayinge. Se that no man knowe of it.
9:31But they, whan they were departed, spreed abroade his name in all that lande.
9:32As they went out, beholde they brought to him a domme man possessed of a deuyll.
9:33And whan the deuyll was cast out, the domme spake. And the people merueyled, sayinge: it was neuer so sene in Israell.
9:34But the pharises sayde. he casteth out deuyls, thorow the prince of deuels.
9:35And Iesus went about all cyties & townes, teachinge in their synagoges, and preachinge the glad tydinges of the kyngdome, and healinge euery sicknes and euery disease amonge the people.
9:36But when he sawe the people: he was moued with compassion on them, because they were destitute, and scattered abroade, euen as shepe hauynge no shepherde,
9:37Then saieth he vnto his disciples, the heruest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are feawe.
9:38Praye ye therfore the Lord of the haruest, that he will sende labourers into his haruest.

 

9:1And Jhesus wente vp in to a boot, and passide ouer the watir, and cam in to his citee.
9:2And lo! thei brouyten to hym a man sike in palesie, liggynge in a bed. And Jhesus saw the feith of hem, and seide to the man sike in palesye, Sone, haue thou trist; thi synnes ben foryouun to thee.
9:3And lo! summe of the scribis seiden withynne hem silf, This blasfemeth.
9:4And whanne Jhesus hadde seyn her thouytis, he seide, Wherto thenken ye yuele thingis in youre hertis?
9:5What is liytere to seye, Thi synnes ben foryouun to thee, ethir `to seie, Rise thou, and walke?
9:6But that ye wite that mannus sone hath power to foryyue synnes in erthe, thanne he seide to the sijk man in palesie, Rise vp; take thi bed, and go in to thin hous.
9:7And he roos, and wente in to his hous.
9:8And the puple seynge dredde, and glorifiede God, that yaf suche power to men.
9:9And whanne Jhesus passide fro thennus, he say a man, Matheu bi name, sittynge in a tolbothe. And he seide to hym, Sue thou me.
9:10And he roos, and folewide hym. And it was don, the while he sat `at the mete in the hous, lo! many pupplicans and synful men camen, and saten `at the mete with Jhesu and hise disciplis.
9:11And Farisees sien, and seiden to hise disciplis, Whi etith youre maister with pupplicans and synful men?
9:12And Jhesus herde, and seide, A leche is not nedeful to men that faren wel, but to men that ben yuel at ese.
9:13But go ye, and lerne what it is, Y wole merci, and not sacrifice; for I cam, not to clepe riytful men, but synful men.
9:14Thanne the disciplis of Joon camen to hym, and seiden, Whi we and Farisees fasten ofte, but thi disciplis fasten not?
9:15And Jhesus seide to hem, Whether the sones of the spouse moun morne, as long as the spouse is with hem? But daies schulen come, whanne the spouse schal be takun a wei fro hem, and thanne thei schulen faste.
9:16And no man putteth a clout of buystous clothe in to an elde clothing; for it doith awey the fulnesse of the cloth, and a wers breking is maad.
9:17Nethir men putten newe wyne in to elde botelis, ellis the botels ben to-broke, and distried, and the wyn sched out. But men putten newe wyne in to newe botels, and bothe ben kept.
9:18Whiles that Jhesus spak thes thingis to hem, lo! a prince cam, and worschipide hym, and seide, Lord, my douyter is now deed; but come thou, and putte thin hond on hir, and she schal lyue.
9:19And Jhesus roos, and `hise disciplis, and sueden hym.
9:20And lo! a womman, that hadde the blodi flux twelue yere, neiyede bihynde, and touchide the hem of his cloth.
9:21For sche seide with ynne hir self, Yif Y touche oonli the cloth of hym, Y schal be saaf.
9:22And Jhesus turnede, and say hir, and seide, Douytir, haue thou trist; thi feith hath maad thee saaf. And the womman was hool fro that our.
9:23And whanne Jhesus cam in to the hous of the prince, and say mynstrallis, and the puple makynge noise,
9:24he seide, Go ye a wei, for the damysel is not deed, but slepith. And thei scornyden hym.
9:25And whanne the folc was put out, he wente in, and helde hir hond; and the damysel roos.
9:26And this fame wente out in to al that loond.
9:27And whanne Jhesus passide fro thennus, twei blynde men criynge sueden hym, and seiden, Thou sone of Dauid, haue merci on vs.
9:28And whanne he cam in to the hous, the blynde men camen to hym; and Jhesus seide to hem, What wolen ye, that I do to you? And thei seiden, Lord, that oure iyen be opened. And Jhesus seide, Bileuen ye, that Y mai do this thing to you? Thei seien to him, Yhe, Lord.
9:29Thanne he touchide her iyen, and seide, Aftir youre feith be it doon to you.
9:30And the iyen of hem were opened. And Jhesus thretenede hem, and seide, Se ye, that no man wite.
9:31But thei yeden out, and diffameden hym thorou al that lond.
9:32And whanne thei weren gon out, loo! thei brouyten to hym a doumbe man, hauynge a deuel.
9:33And whanne the deuel was cast out, the doumb man spak. And the puple wondride, and seide, It hath not be say thus in Israel.
9:34But the Farisees seiden, In the prince of deuelis he castith out deuelis.
9:35And Jhesus wente `aboute alle the `citees and castels, techinge in the synagogis of hem, and prechynge the gospel of the kyngdom, and helynge euery langour and euery sijknesse.
9:36And he siy the puple, and hadde reuthe on hem; for thei weren trauelid, and liggynge as scheep not hauynge a scheepherde.
9:37Thanne he seide to hise disciplis, Sotheli there is myche ripe corn, but fewe werk men.
9:38Therfor preye ye the lord of the ripe corn, that he sende werke men in to his ripe corn.

 

9:1Then entred he into a shipp, and passed ouer and came into his awne cite.
9:2And lo, they brought vnto him a man sicke of ye palsie, lyinge in his bed. And when Iesus sawe the faith of the, he sayde to the sicke of ye palsie: my sonne, be of good cheare, thy sinnes are forgeue the.
9:3And beholde, certeyne of the scribes sayde in them selues: this man blasphemeth.
9:4But when Iesus sawe their thoughtes, he sayde: wherfore thinke ye euill in youre hertes?.
9:5Whether ys it easier to saye: thy synnes be forgeue ye, or to saie: arise and walke?
9:6But that ye maye knowe, that the sonne of man hath power to forgeue sinnes in earth, the sayde he vnto the sicke of ye palsye: arise, take vp thy bed, and go home.
9:7And he arose and wente home.
9:8hen ye people sawe it, they marueyled, & glorified God, which had geue soch power vnto men.
9:9And as Iesus passed forth from thence, he sawe a man syt a receyuinge of custome, named Mathew, & sayde vnto him: folowe me.
9:10And he arose, and folowed him. And it came to passe as he sat at meate in the house: beholde, many publicans and synners came and sat downe also with Iesus and hys disciples.
9:11When the Pharises sawe that, they sayde to hys disciples: why eateth youre master with publicans and synners?
9:12When Iesus herde that, he sayde vnto them: The whole nede not ye phisicio, but they that are sicke.
9:13Go and learne, what that meaneth: I haue pleasure in mercy, and not in offerynge. For I am not come to call the righteous, but ye synners to repentaunce,
9:14Then came the disciples of Ihon to hym sayinge: why do we & ye Pharises fast so oft: and thy disciples fast not?
9:15And Iesus sayde vnto the: Can the weddynge chyldre mourne as loge as the bridegrome is with them? The tyme will come, when the bridegrome shalbe taken from them, and the shall they fast.
9:16No man peceth an olde garment with a pece of newe clothe. For then taketh he awaye the pece agayne from the garment, & the rent ys made greater.
9:17Nether do men put new wyne in to olde vessels, for then the vessels breake, and the wyne runneth out, & ye vessels peryshe, But they poure newe wyne in to newe vessels, and so are both saued together,
9:18Whyle he thus spake vnto them, beholde there came a certayne ruler, and worshipped him, sayinge: My doughter is eue now deceased, but come and lay yi honde on her, and she shall liue.
9:19Iesus arose and folowed hym with hys disciples.
9:20And beholde, a woman which was diseased wt an yssue of bloude xij. yeres, came behynde hym, and touched the hem of hys vesture.
9:21For she sayde in her silfe: yf I maye touche but euen his vesture only, I shalbe safe.
9:22Then Iesus tourned him aboute, and behelde her, sayinge: Doughter be of good conforte, thy faith hath made ye safe. And she was made whole, euen that same houre.
9:23And when Iesus came into the rulers house, and sawe the minstrels and the people raginge,
9:24he sayde vnto them: Get you hece, for ye mayde is not deed, but slepeth. And they laughed hym to scorne.
9:25But whan the people were put forth, he went in, and toke her by the honde, and the mayde arose.
9:26And this was noysed through out all that londe.
9:27And as Iesus departed thence, two blynde me folowed hym, cryinge and sayinge: O thou sonne of Dauid, haue mercy vpon vs.
9:28And when he was come home, the blynde came to hym, And Iesus sayde vnto them Beleue ye, that I am able to do thys? And they sayde vnto hym: yee, LORDE.
9:29Then touched he their eyes, sayinge: acordinge to youre fayth, be it vnto you.
9:30And their eyes were opened. And Iesus charged the, sayinge: Se that no ma knowe of it.
9:31But they departed, & spred abroade his name through out all the londe.
9:32Whan these were gone out, beholde, they brought to hym a domme man possessed of a deuyll.
9:33And whan the deuyl was cast out, the domme spake: And the people merueled sayinge: it was neuer so sene in Israel.
9:34But ye Pharises sayde: he casteth out deuyls, thorow the chefe deuyll.
9:35And Iesus wente aboute in all cities and townes, teachinge in their synagoges & preachyng ye gospel of ye kyngdome, & healinge all maner sicknes & all maner desease amoge the people.
9:36And when he sawe the people, he had compassion on the, because they were pyned awaye, and scattered abroade, euen as shepe hauinge no shepherd,
9:37Then sayde he to hys disciples: ye heruest is greate, but ye laborers are fewe.
9:38Wherfore praye the LORDE of the haruest, to sende forth laborers into hys haruest.

 


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