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| 11:1 | And it came to passe when Iesus had made an ende of commaundinge his .xij. disciples, he departed thence to teache and to preache in their cityes. |
| 11:2 | When Iohn beinge in prison hearde the workes of Christe, he sent two of his discyples |
| 11:3 | and sayd vnto him. Art thou he that shal come: or shall we loke for another. |
| 11:4 | Iesus anuswered and saide vnto them. Go and shewe Ihon what ye haue hearde & sene. |
| 11:5 | The blinde se, the halt go, the lepers are clensed: the deaf heare, the dead ryse againe, and the glade tydinges is preached to the poore. |
| 11:6 | And happye is he that is not offended by me. |
| 11:7 | And as thei departed Iesus began to speake vnto the people of Iohn. What thing went ye out into the wildernes to se? wente ye out to se a rede shaken with the winde? |
| 11:8 | other what wente ye out for to se? A man clothed in soft rayment? Beholde they that weare softe clothed, are in kinges houses. |
| 11:9 | But what went ye out for to se? A prophete. Yea, I say vnto you, and more then a prophete. |
| 11:10 | For this is he of whom it is written. Beholde, I sende my messenger before thy face, which shall prepare thy way before the. |
| 11:11 | Verely I say vnto you, amonge the children of women arose ther not a greater then Iohn the Baptist. Notwithstandinge he that is lesse in the kingdome of heauen, is greater then he. |
| 11:12 | From the tyme of Iohn Baptiste hitherto, the kingdome of heauen suffreth violence, and they that go to it with violence plucke it vnto them. |
| 11:13 | For all the prophetes and the lawe prophecyed vnto the tyme of Iohn. |
| 11:14 | And if ye wyll receyue it, this is that Helias which shoulde come. |
| 11:15 | He that hath eares to heare let hym heare. |
| 11:16 | But wherunto shal I lyke this generacion? It is lyke vnto children which syt in the market and call vnto their felowes, |
| 11:17 | and saye we haue pyped vnto you, & ye haue not daunced? We haue morned vnto you, and ye haue not sorowed. |
| 11:18 | For Iohn came neyther eatynge nor drinkinge, and they say, he hath the deuyl. |
| 11:19 | The sonne of man came eatinge and drynking, and they saye, beholde a glutton and drinker of wine, and a frende vnto publicans and synners. Neuerthelater wysdome is iustifyed of her children. |
| 11:20 | Then began he to vpbrayd the cytyes, in which most of his miracles were done, because they mended not. |
| 11:21 | Wo be to the Chorasin. Wo be to the Bethzaida: for if the miracles which were shewed in you, had be done in Tyre and Sidon, they had repented longe agone in sackcloth and ashes. |
| 11:22 | Neuerthelesse I saye to you: it shall be easier for Tyre and Sydon at the daye of iudgement, then for you. |
| 11:23 | And thou Capernaum, which art lyft vp vnto heauen, shall be brought doune to hell. For if the miracles which haue bene done in the, had be shewed in Zodome: they had remayned to this daye. |
| 11:24 | Neuerthelesse I saye vnto you: it shall be easyer for the lande of Zodom in the daye of iudgement, then for the. |
| 11:25 | At that time Iesus aunswered and said: I prayse the, O father Lorde of heauen and earth, because thou hast hid these thinges from the wyse and prudent, and hast opened theim vnto babes: |
| 11:26 | euen so father, for so it pleased the. |
| 11:27 | All thinges are geuen vnto me of my father. And no man knoweth the sonne but the father: neyther knoweth anye man the father, saue the sonne, and he to whom the sonne wyl open hym. |
| 11:28 | Come vnto me all ye that labour and are laden and I wyll ease you. |
| 11:29 | Take my yocke on you and learne of me, for I am meke and lowly in herte: and ye shall fynde reste vnto your soules. |
| 11:30 | For my yocke is easy: and my burden is lyght. |
| 11:1 | And it came to passe that when Iesus had made an ende of commaunding his twelue disciples, hee departed thence to teache and to preach in their cities. |
| 11:2 | And when Iohn heard in the prison the woorkes of Christ, he sent two of his disciples, and sayde vnto him, |
| 11:3 | Art thou he that shoulde come, or shall we looke for another? |
| 11:4 | And Iesus answering, said vnto them, Goe, and shewe Iohn, what things ye heare, and see. |
| 11:5 | The blinde receiue sight, and the halt doe walke: the lepers are clensed, and the deafe heare, the dead are raised vp, and the poore receiue the Gospel. |
| 11:6 | And blessed is he that shall not be offeded in me. |
| 11:7 | And as they departed, Iesus beganne to speake vnto the multitude, of Iohn, What went ye out into the wildernes to see? A reede shaken with the winde? |
| 11:8 | But what went ye out to see? A man clothed in soft raiment? Behold, they that weare soft clothing, are in Kings houses. |
| 11:9 | But what went ye out to see? A Prophet? Yea, I say vnto you, and more then a Prophet. |
| 11:10 | For this is he of whom it is written, Beholde, I send my messenger before thy face, which shall prepare thy way before thee. |
| 11:11 | Verely I say vnto you, among them which are begotten of women, arose there not a greater then Iohn Baptist: notwithstanding, he that is the least in the kingdome of heauen, is greater then he. |
| 11:12 | And from the time of Iohn Baptist hitherto, the kingdome of heauen suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force. |
| 11:13 | For all the Prophetes and the Lawe prophecied vnto Iohn. |
| 11:14 | And if ye will receiue it, this is that Elias, which was to come. |
| 11:15 | He that hath eares to heare, let him heare. |
| 11:16 | But whereunto shall I liken this generation? It is like vnto litle children which sit in the markets, and call vnto their fellowes, |
| 11:17 | And say, We haue piped vnto you, and ye haue not daunced, we haue mourned vnto you, and ye haue not lamented. |
| 11:18 | For Iohn came neither eating nor drinking, and they say, He hath a deuill. |
| 11:19 | The sonne of man came eating and drinking, and they say, Beholde a glutton and a drinker of wine, a friend vnto Publicanes and sinners: but wisedome is iustified of her children. |
| 11:20 | Then began he to vpbraide the cities, wherein most of his great workes were done, because they repented not. |
| 11:21 | Woe be to thee, Chorazin: Woe be to thee, Bethsaida: for if ye great workes, which were done in you, had bene done in Tyrus and Sidon, they had repented long agone in sackecloth and ashes. |
| 11:22 | But I say to you, It shalbe easier for Tyrus and Sidon at the day of iudgement, then for you. |
| 11:23 | And thou, Capernaum, which art lifted vp vnto heauen, shalt be brought downe to hell: for if the great workes, which haue bin done in thee, had bene done among them of Sodom, they had remained to this day. |
| 11:24 | But I say vnto you, that it shall be easier for them of the land of Sodom in the day of iudgement, then for thee. |
| 11:25 | At that time Iesus answered, and saide, I giue thee thankes, O Father, Lord of heauen and earth, because thou hast hid these things from the wise and men of vnderstanding, and hast opened them vnto babes. |
| 11:26 | It is so, O Father, because thy good pleasure was such. |
| 11:27 | All things are giuen vnto me of my Father: and no man knoweth the Sonne, but ye Father: neither knoweth any man ye Father, but the Sonne, and he to whom ye Sonne will reueile him. |
| 11:28 | Come vnto me, all ye that are wearie and laden, and I will ease you. |
| 11:29 | Take my yoke on you, and learne of me that I am meeke and lowly in heart: and ye shall finde rest vnto your soules. |
| 11:30 | For my yoke is easie, and my burden light. |
| 11:1 | And it came to passe, when Iesus had made an end of commaunding his twelue Disciples, hee departed thence to teach and to preach in their cities. |
| 11:2 | Now when Iohn had heard in the prison the workes of Christ, he sent two of his disciples, |
| 11:3 | And said vnto him, Art thou hee that should come? Or doe wee looke for another? |
| 11:4 | Iesus answered and saide vnto them, Go and shew Iohn againe those things which we doe heare and see: |
| 11:5 | The blind receiue their sight, and the lame walke, the lepers are cleansed, and the deafe heare, the dead are raised vp, and the poore haue the Gospel preached to them. |
| 11:6 | And blessed is he, whoseouer shal not be offended in me. |
| 11:7 | And as they departed, Iesus began to say vnto the multitudes concerning Iohn, what went ye out into the wildernesse to see? a reede shaken with the winde? |
| 11:8 | But what went ye out for to see? A man clothed in soft raiment? Behold, they that weare soft cloathing, are in kings houses. |
| 11:9 | But what went ye out for to see? A Prophet? yea, I say vnto you, and more then a Prophet. |
| 11:10 | For this is he of whom it is written, Behold, I send my messenger before thy face, which shall prepare thy way before thee. |
| 11:11 | Uerely I say vnto you, Among them that are borne of women, there hath not risen a greater then Iohn the Baptist: notwithstanding, hee that is least in the kingdome of heauen, is greater then he. |
| 11:12 | And from the dayes of Iohn the Baptist, vntill now, the kingdome of heauen suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force. |
| 11:13 | For all the Prophets, and the Law prophecied vntill Iohn. |
| 11:14 | And if ye wil receiue it, this is Elias which was for to come. |
| 11:15 | Hee that hath eares to heare, let him heare. |
| 11:16 | But whereunto shall I liken this generation? It is like vnto children, sitting in the markets, and calling vnto their fellowes, |
| 11:17 | And saying, we haue piped vnto you, and ye haue not danced: wee haue mourned vnto you, and ye haue not lamented. |
| 11:18 | For Iohn came neither eating nor drinking, and they say, he hath a deuill. |
| 11:19 | The sonne of man came eating and drinking, and they say, Behold a man gluttonous, and a wine bibber, a friend of publicanes and sinners: but wisedom is iustified of her children. |
| 11:20 | Then began he to vpbraid the cities wherein most of his mighty works were done, because they repented not. |
| 11:21 | Woe vnto thee Chorazin, woe vnto thee Bethsaida: for if the mightie workes which were done in you, had bene done in Tyre and Sidon, they would haue repented long agoe in sackcloth and ashes. |
| 11:22 | But I say vnto you, It shall bee more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon at the day of iudgement, then for you. |
| 11:23 | And thou Capernaum, which art exalted vnto heauen, shalt be brought downe to hell: For if the mighty works which haue beene done in thee, had bin done in Sodome, it would haue remained vntil this day. |
| 11:24 | But I say vnto you, that it shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom, in ye day of iudgment, then for thee. |
| 11:25 | At that time Iesus answered, and said, I thanke thee, O Father, Lord of heauen and earth, because thou hast hid these things fro the wise & prudent, & hast reueiled them vnto babes. |
| 11:26 | Euen so, Father, for so it seemed good in thy sight. |
| 11:27 | All things are deliuered vnto me of my father: and no man knoweth the sonne but the father: neither knoweth any man the father, saue the sonne, and hee to whomsoeuer the sonne will reueile him. |
| 11:28 | Come vnto me all yee that labour, and are heauy laden, and I will giue you rest. |
| 11:29 | Take my yoke vpon you, and learne of me, for I am meeke and lowly in heart: and yee shall find rest vnto your soules. |
| 11:30 | For my yoke is easie, and my burden is light. |
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