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| 11:1 | And it came to pass, when Jesus ended directing his twelve disciples, he departed thence to teach and to preach in their cities. |
| 11:2 | And John having heard in the prison the works of the Christ, having sent two of his disciples, |
| 11:3 | said to him, `Art thou He who is coming, or for another do we look?' |
| 11:4 | And Jesus answering said to them, `Having gone, declare to John the things that ye hear and see, |
| 11:5 | blind receive sight, and lame walk, lepers are cleansed, and deaf hear, dead are raised, and poor have good news proclaimed, |
| 11:6 | and happy is he who may not be stumbled in me.' |
| 11:7 | And as they are going, Jesus began to say to the multitudes concerning John, `What went ye out to the wilderness to view? -- a reed shaken by the wind? |
| 11:8 | `But what went ye out to see? -- a man clothed in soft garments? lo, those wearing the soft things are in the kings' houses. |
| 11:9 | `But what went ye out to see? -- a prophet? yes, I say to you, and more than a prophet, |
| 11:10 | for this is he of whom it hath been written, Lo, I do send My messenger before thy face, who shall prepare thy way before thee. |
| 11:11 | Verily I say to you, there hath not risen, among those born of women, a greater than John the Baptist, but he who is least in the reign of the heavens is greater than he. |
| 11:12 | `And, from the days of John the Baptist till now, the reign of the heavens doth suffer violence, and violent men do take it by force, |
| 11:13 | for all the prophets and the law till John did prophesy, |
| 11:14 | and if ye are willing to receive `it', he is Elijah who was about to come; |
| 11:15 | he who is having ears to hear -- let him hear. |
| 11:16 | `And to what shall I liken this generation? it is like little children in market-places, sitting and calling to their comrades, |
| 11:17 | and saying, We piped unto you, and ye did not dance, we lamented to you, and ye did not smite the breast. |
| 11:18 | `For John came neither eating nor drinking, and they say, He hath a demon; |
| 11:19 | the Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say, Lo, a man, a glutton, and a wine-drinker, a friend of tax-gatherers and sinners, and wisdom was justified of her children.' |
| 11:20 | Then began he to reproach the cities in which were done most of his mighty works, because they did not reform. |
| 11:21 | `Wo to thee, Chorazin! wo to thee, Bethsaida! because, if in Tyre and Sidon had been done the mighty works that were done in you, long ago in sackcloth and ashes they had reformed; |
| 11:22 | but I say to you, to Tyre and Sidon it shall be more tolerable in a day of judgment than for you. |
| 11:23 | `And thou, Capernaum, which unto the heaven wast exalted, unto hades shalt be brought down, because if in Sodom had been done the mighty works that were done in thee, it had remained unto this day; |
| 11:24 | but I say to you, to the land of Sodom it shall be more tolerable in a day of judgment than to thee.' |
| 11:25 | At that time Jesus answering said, `I do confess to Thee, Father, Lord of the heavens and of the earth, that thou didst hide these things from wise and understanding ones, and didst reveal them to babes. |
| 11:26 | Yes, Father, because so it was good pleasure before Thee. |
| 11:27 | `All things were delivered to me by my Father, and none doth know the Son, except the Father, nor doth any know the Father, except the Son, and he to whom the Son may wish to reveal `Him'. |
| 11:28 | `Come unto me, all ye labouring and burdened ones, and I will give you rest, |
| 11:29 | take up my yoke upon you, and learn from me, because I am meek and humble in heart, and ye shall find rest to your souls, |
| 11:30 | for my yoke `is' easy, and my burden is light.' |
| 11:1 | And it came to passe when Iesus had made an ende of comaundinge his .xii. disciples that he departed thence to teache and to preache in their cities. |
| 11:2 | When Ihon beinge in preson hearde ye workes of Christ he sent two of his disciples |
| 11:3 | and sayde vnto him. Arte thou he that shall come: or shall we loke for another. |
| 11:4 | Iesus answered and sayde vnto them. Go and shewe Ihon what ye have hearde and sene. |
| 11:5 | The blynd se the halt goo the lepers are clensed: the deef heare the ded ryse ageyne and the glad tidinges is preached to the povre. |
| 11:6 | And happy is he that is not offended by me. |
| 11:7 | And as they departed Iesus begane to speake vnto the people of Ihon. What for to se wet ye out in to the wyldernes? wet ye out to se a rede shake with ye wynde? |
| 11:8 | other what wet ye out for to se? A man clothed in soofte raymet:? Beholde they yt weare soofte clothig are in kynges howses. |
| 11:9 | But what wet ye oute for to se? A prophete? Ye I saye to you and more the a prophete. |
| 11:10 | For this is he of who it is wrytte. Beholde I sende my messenger before thy face which shall prepare thy waye before ye. |
| 11:11 | Verely I saye vnto you amonge ye chyldren of wemen arose there not a gretter then Ihon the baptist. Notwithstondinge he that ys lesse in the kyngdome of heven ys gretter then he. |
| 11:12 | From the tyme of Ihon Baptist hytherto ye kyngdome of heve suffreth violence and they that go to it with violence pluck it vnto them. |
| 11:13 | For all the prophetes and the lawe prophesyed vnto to the tyme of Ihon. |
| 11:14 | Also yf ye wyll receave it this is Helyas which shuld come. |
| 11:15 | He yt hathe eares to heare let him heare. |
| 11:16 | But wher vnto shall I lyken this generacion? It ys lyke vnto chyldre which syt in the market and call vnto their felowes |
| 11:17 | and saye: we have pyped vnto you and ye have not daunsed? We have morned vnto you and ye have not sorowed. |
| 11:18 | For Ihon came nether eatinge nor drinkinge and they saye he hath the devyll. |
| 11:19 | The sonne of man came eatinge and drinkinge and they saye beholde a glutton and drynker of wyne and a frend vnto publicas and synners. Never the later wysdome ys iustified of hir children. |
| 11:20 | Then bega he to vpbrayd the cities in which most of his miracles were done because they meded not. |
| 11:21 | Wo be to ye Chorasin. Wo be to ye Betzaida: for if the miracles which were shewd in you had bene done in Tyre and Sidon they had repented longe agone in sackcloth and asshes. |
| 11:22 | Neverthelesse I say to you: it shall be esier for Tyre and Sidon at the day of iudgemet then for you. |
| 11:23 | And thou Capernau which art lift vp vnto heve shalt be brought doune to hell. For if the miracles which have bene done in the had bene shewed in zodom: they had remayned to this daye. |
| 11:24 | Neverthelesse I saye vnto you: it shalbe easiar for ye londe of zodo in the daye of iudgemet the for ye. |
| 11:25 | At yt tyme Iesus answered and sayd: I prayse ye o father lorde of heve and erth because thou hast hid these thinges fro the wyse and prudet and hast opened the vnto babes: |
| 11:26 | eve so father for so it pleased ye. |
| 11:27 | All thinges are geve vnto me of my father. And noma knoweth ye sonne but ye father: nether knoweth eny ma ye father save ye sonne and he to whome ye sonne will ope him. |
| 11:28 | Come vnto me all ye that laboure and are laden and I wyll ease you. |
| 11:29 | Take my yoke on you and lerne of me for I am meke and lowly in herte: and ye shall fynd rest vnto youre soules. |
| 11:30 | For my yoke is easy and my burden is light. |
| 11:1 | And it came to passe, wha Iesus had made an ende of comaundinge his twolue disciples, he departed thence. to teach and to preach in their cities. |
| 11:2 | Whan Ihon beinge in preson herde of the workes of Christ, he sent two of his disciples, |
| 11:3 | and sayde vnto him: Art thou he yt shal come, or shal we loke for another? |
| 11:4 | Iesus answered and sayde vnto the: Go youre waye and tell Ihon agayne, what ye se and heare. |
| 11:5 | The blynde se, and the lame go: the lepers are clensed, and ye deaf heare: the deed aryse ageyne, and the gospell is preached to the poore: |
| 11:6 | and blessed is he, that is not offended at me. |
| 11:7 | Whan they wente their waye, Iesus beganne to speake vnto the people, concernynge Ihon: What are ye gone out for to se in the wyldernes? Wolde ye se a rede shaken with the wynde? |
| 11:8 | Or what are ye gone out for to se? Wolde ye se a man clothed in soft rayment? Beholde, they that weare soft clothinge, are in kinges houses, |
| 11:9 | But what are ye gone out for to se? A prophet? Yee I saye vnto you, and more the a prophet. |
| 11:10 | For this is he, of who it is written: Beholde, I sende my messauger before thy face, which shal prepare thy waye before the. |
| 11:11 | Verely I saye vnto you: Amonge ye children of wemen arose there not a greater then Ihon the baptist. Not withstondinge he that is lesse in the kyngdome of Heauen, is greater then he. |
| 11:12 | From the tyme of Ihon baptist hither to, ye kyngdome of heauen suffreth violence, and the violent plucke it vnto them. |
| 11:13 | For all the prophetes and the lawe prophecied vnto Ihon. |
| 11:14 | Also yf ye wil receaue it, this is Helias, which shulde come. |
| 11:15 | Who so hath eares to heare, let hi heare. |
| 11:16 | But where vnto shal I licke this generacion? It is like vnto childre which syt in the market, and call vnto their felowes, |
| 11:17 | & saye: we haue pyped vnto you, and ye wolde not daunse: We haue morned vnto you, & ye wolde not wepe. |
| 11:18 | For Ihon came nether eatinge nor drynkinge, & they saye: he hath the deuyll. |
| 11:19 | The sonne of man came eatinge and drynkinge, & they saye: lo what a glutton and wyne bebber this ma is, and a companyon of publicans & synners? And wissdome is iustified of hir children. |
| 11:20 | Then beganne he to vpbrade the cities, in the which most of his miracles were done, because they amended not. |
| 11:21 | Wo vnto the Chorasin, Wo vnto the Bethsaida: for yf the miracles which haue bene shewed amoge you, had bene done in Tyre and Sidon, they had repented longe agoo in sack cloth and asshes. |
| 11:22 | Neuertheles I saye vnto you: It shalbe easyer for Tyre and Sidon in the daye of iudgment, then for you. |
| 11:23 | And thou Capernaum which art lift vp vnto heauen, shalt be brought downe vnto hel. For yf the miracles which haue bene done in the, had bene shewed in Sodom, they had remained vnto this daye. |
| 11:24 | Neuertheles I saye vnto you: It shalbe easyer for the londe of Sodome in the daye of iudgment, the for the. |
| 11:25 | At ye same tyme Iesus answered, and sayde: I prayse the (O father and LORDE of heauen and earth) that thou hast hid these thinges from the wyse and prudent, and opened the vnto babes. |
| 11:26 | Euen so father, for so it pleased the. |
| 11:27 | All thinges are geuen ouer vnto me of my father: and no ma knoweth the sonne, but the father: nether knoweth eny man the father, saue the sonne, and he to whom the sonne wil open it. |
| 11:28 | Come vnto me all ye that laboure and are laden, and I wil ease you. |
| 11:29 | Take my yock vpon you, and lerne of me, for I am meke and lowlye of hert, & ye shal fynde rest vnto youre soules: |
| 11:30 | for my yock is easy, and my burden is light. |
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