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| 13:1 | The same day went Iesus out of the house, and sate by the sea side. |
| 13:2 | And great multitudes were gathered together vnto him, so that hee went into a ship, and sate, and the whole multitude stood on the shore. |
| 13:3 | And hee spake many things vnto them in parables, saying, Behold, a sower went foorth to sow. |
| 13:4 | And when he sowed, some seedes fell by the wayes side, and the foules came, and deuoured them vp. |
| 13:5 | Some fell vpon stony places, where they had not much earth: and foorth with they sprung vp, because they had no deepenesse of earth. |
| 13:6 | And when the Sunne was vp, they were scorched: and because they had not root, they withered away. |
| 13:7 | And some fell among thorns: and the thornes sprung vp, & choked them. |
| 13:8 | But other fell into good ground, and brought foorth fruit, some an hundred folde, some sixtie folde, some thirty folde. |
| 13:9 | Who hath eares to heare, let him heare. |
| 13:10 | And the disciples came, and sayd vnto him, Why speakest thou vnto them in parables? |
| 13:11 | He answered, and said vnto them, Because it is giuen vnto you to know the mysteries of the kingdome of heauen, but to them it is not giuen. |
| 13:12 | For whosoeuer hath, to him shall be giuen, and he shall haue more abundance: but whosoeuer hath not, from him shall be taken away, euen that hee hath. |
| 13:13 | Therefore speake I to then in parables: because they seeing, see not: and hearing, they heare not, neither doe they vnderstand. |
| 13:14 | And in them is fulfilled the prophecie of Esaias, which saith, By hearing ye shall heare, and shall not vnderstand: and seeing yee shall see, and shall not perceiue. |
| 13:15 | For this peoples heart is waxed grosse, and their eares are dull of hearing, and their eyes they haue closed, lest at any time they should see with their eyes, and heare with their eares, and should vnderstand with their heart, and should be conuerted, and I should heale them. |
| 13:16 | But blessed are your eyes, for they see: and your eares, for they heare. |
| 13:17 | For verely I say vnto you, that many Prophets, and righteous men haue desired to see those things which yee see, and haue not seene them: and to heare those things which ye heare, and haue not heard them. |
| 13:18 | Heare ye therefore the parable of the sower. |
| 13:19 | When any one heareth the word of the kingdome, and vnderstandeth it not, then commeth the wicked one, and catcheth away that which was sowen in his heart: this is hee which receiued seede by the way side. |
| 13:20 | But he that receiued the seed into stony places, the same is he that heareth the word, & anon with ioy receiueth it: |
| 13:21 | Yet hath hee not root in himselfe, but dureth for a while: for when tribulation or persecution ariseth because of the word, by and by he is offended. |
| 13:22 | He also that receiued seed among the thorns, is he that heareth the word, and the care of this world, and the deceitfulnesse of riches choke the word, and he becommeth vnfruitfull. |
| 13:23 | But he that receiued seed into the good ground, is hee that heareth the word, and vnderstandeth it, which also beareth fruit, and bringeth foorth, some an hundred fold, some sixtie, some thirty. |
| 13:24 | Another parable put he forth vnto them, saying; The kingdome of heauen is likened vnto a man which sowed good seed in his field: |
| 13:25 | But while men slept, his enemy came & sowed tares among the wheat, and went his way. |
| 13:26 | But when the blade was sprung vp, and brought forth fruit, then appeared the tares also. |
| 13:27 | So the seruants of the housholder came, and said vnto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good seede in thy field? From whence then hath it tares? |
| 13:28 | He said vnto them, An enemy hath done this. The seruants said vnto him, Wilt thou then that we goe and gather them vp? |
| 13:29 | But he said, Nay: lest while yee gather vp the tares, ye root vp also the wheat with them. |
| 13:30 | Let both grow together vntil the haruest: and in the time of haruest, I will say to the reapers, Gather ye together first the tares, and binde them in bundels to burne them: but gather the wheat into my barne. |
| 13:31 | Another parable put he foorth vnto them, saying, The kingdome of heauen is like to a graine of mustard seed, which a man tooke, and sowed in his field. |
| 13:32 | Which indeed is the least of al seeds: but when it is growen, it is the greatest among herbes, and becommeth a tree: so that the birds of the aire come and lodge in the branches thereof. |
| 13:33 | Another parable spake he vnto them, The kingdome of heauen is like vnto leauen, which a woman tooke, and hid in three measures of meale, till the whole was leauened. |
| 13:34 | All these things spake Iesus vnto the multitude in parables, and without a parable spake hee not vnto them: |
| 13:35 | That it might bee fulfilled which was spoken by the Prophet, saying, I will open my mouth in parables, I wil vtter things which haue bin kept secret from the foundation of the world. |
| 13:36 | Then Iesus sent the multitude away, and went into the house: and his disciples came vnto him, saying, Declare vnto vs the parable of the tares of the field. |
| 13:37 | He answered, and said vnto them, Hee that soweth the good seed, is the sonne of man. |
| 13:38 | The field is the world. The good seed, are the children of the kingdome: but the tares are the children of the wicked one. |
| 13:39 | The enemie that sowed them, is the deuill. The haruest, is the ende of the world. And the reapers are the Angels. |
| 13:40 | As therefore the tares are gathered and burnt in the fire: so shall it be in the end of this world. |
| 13:41 | The Sonne of man shall send forth his Angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdome all things that offend, and them which doe iniquitie: |
| 13:42 | And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wayling and gnashing of teeth. |
| 13:43 | Then shall the righteous shine foorth as the Sunne, in the kingdome of their father. Who hath eares to heare, let him heare. |
| 13:44 | Againe, the kingdome of heauen is like vnto treasure hid in a field: the which when a man hath found, hee hideth, and for ioy thereof goeth and selleth all that hee hath, and buyeth that field. |
| 13:45 | Againe, the kingdome of heauen is like vnto a marchant man, seeking goodly pearles: |
| 13:46 | Who when hee had found one pearle of great price, he went and solde all that he had, and bought it. |
| 13:47 | Againe, the kingdome of heauen is like vnto a net that was cast into the sea, and gathered of euery kind, |
| 13:48 | Which, when it was full, they drew to shore, and sate downe, and gathered the good into vessels, but cast the bad away. |
| 13:49 | So shall it be at the ende of the world: the Angels shal come forth, and seuer the wicked from among the iust, |
| 13:50 | And shal cast them into the furnace of fire: there shall be wailing, and gnashing of teeth. |
| 13:51 | Iesus saith vnto them, Haue ye vnderstood all these things? They say vnto him, Yea, Lord. |
| 13:52 | Then said he vnto them, Therefore euery Scribe which is instructed vnto the kingdom of heauen, is like vnto a man that is an housholder, which bringeth foorth out of his treasure things new and old. |
| 13:53 | And it came to passe, that when Iesus had finished these parables, hee departed thence. |
| 13:54 | And when hee was come into his owne countrey, he taught them in their Synagogue, insomuch that they were astonished, and said, Whence hath this man this wisedome, and these mighty works? |
| 13:55 | Is not this the Carpenters sonne? Is not his mother called Marie? and his brethren, Iames, and Ioses, and Simon, and Iudas? |
| 13:56 | And his sisters, are they not all with vs? whence then hath this man all these things? |
| 13:57 | And they were offended in him. But Iesus said vnto them, A Prophet is not without honour, saue in his owne countrey, and in his owne house. |
| 13:58 | And hee did not many mighty workes there, because of their vnbeliefe. |
| 13:1 | The same daye wente Iesus out of ye house, and sat by the see syde, |
| 13:2 | & moch people resorted vnto him: so yt he wete in to a shyppe and satt him downe, and all the people stode vpo the shore. |
| 13:3 | And he spake many thinges vnto the in symilitudes, sayenge: Beholde, The sower wente forth to sowe: |
| 13:4 | and as he sowed, some fell by the waye syde: Then came the foules, & ate it vp. |
| 13:5 | Some fell vpon stony grounde, & anone it spronge vp, because it had no depth of earth: |
| 13:6 | But whan the Sonne arose, it caught heate: and for so moch as it had no rote, it withred awaye. |
| 13:7 | Some fell amoge the thornes, & the thornes grewe vp, and choked it. |
| 13:8 | Some fell vpo good groude, & gaue frute: some an hundreth folde, some sixtie folde, some thirtie folde. |
| 13:9 | Who so hath eares to heare, let hi heare. |
| 13:10 | And the disciples came vnto him, and sayde: Why speakest thou to the by parables? |
| 13:11 | He answered and sayde vnto the: Vnto you it is geuen to knowe the mystery of the kingdome of heauen, but vnto them it is not geuen. |
| 13:12 | For whoso hath, vnto him shal be geue, and he shal haue abundaunce. But who so hath not, from him shalbe taken awaye, eue that he hath. |
| 13:13 | Therfore speake I vnto the by parables, for with seynge eyes they se not, & with hearinge eares they heare not, for they vnderstonde it not. |
| 13:14 | And in them is fulfilled ye prophecie of Esay, which sayeth: Ye shal heare in dede, and shal not vnderstonde: and with seinge eyes shal ye se, and not perceaue. |
| 13:15 | For ye hert of this people is waxed grosse, & their eares are thick of hearige, & their eyes haue they closed, lest they shulde once se wt ye eyes, & heare wt the eares, & vnderstode wt the hert, & turne, that I might heale them. |
| 13:16 | But blessed are youre eyes, for they se: & youre eares, for they heare. |
| 13:17 | Verely I saye vnto you: Many prophetes & righteous men haue desyred to se ye thinges that ye se, and haue not sene the: and to heare the thinges that ye heare, and haue not herde the. |
| 13:18 | Heare ye therfore the parable of the sower. |
| 13:19 | Whan one heareth ye worde of the kyngdome, and vnderstondeth it not, the euell man cometh, and plucketh it awaye that is sowne in his hert: & this is he yt is sowne by the waye syde. |
| 13:20 | But he yt is sowne in the stonye grounde, is this: wha one heareth the worde, & anone with ioye receaueth it: |
| 13:21 | neuertheles he hath no rote i him, but endureth for a season: wha trouble & persecucion aryseth because of the worde, immediatly he his offended. |
| 13:22 | As for him that is sowne amonge ye thornes, this is he: Wha one heareth the worde, & the carefulnes of this worlde, & the disceatfulnes of riches choke the worde, & so he becometh vnfrutefull. |
| 13:23 | But he yt is sowne in the good grounde, is this: whan one heareth the worde, and vnderstondeth it, and bringeth forth frute: and some geueth an hudreth folde, some sixtie folde, and some thirtie folde. |
| 13:24 | Another parable put he forth vnto the, & sayde: The kyngdome of heaue is like vnto a man, yt sowed good sede in his felde. |
| 13:25 | But whyle me slepte, there came an enemye, and sowed tares amonge ye wheate, & wente his waye. |
| 13:26 | Now wha the blade was sproge vp & brought forth frute, the ye tares appeared also. |
| 13:27 | Then came the seruautes to ye housholder, & sayde vnto him: Syr, sowdest not thou good sede in yi felde? Fro whece the hath it tares? |
| 13:28 | He sayde vnto the: that hath the enemye done. The sayde ye seruautes: wilt thou then yt we go & wede the out? |
| 13:29 | He sayde: No, lest whyle ye wede out ye tares, ye plucke vp the wheate also wt the. |
| 13:30 | Let the both growe together tyll the haruest, and in tyme of haruest I wil saye vnto the reapers: Gather ye tares first, & bynde the in sheeues to be bret: but gather the wheate in to my barne. |
| 13:31 | Another parable put he forth vnto the, and sayde: The kyngdome of heauen is like vnto a grane of mustarde sede, which a man toke, and sowed it in his felde. |
| 13:32 | Which is the leest amonge all sedes. But whan it is growne, it is the greatest amonge herbes, and is a tre: so that the byrdes vnder the heauen come and dwell in the braunches of it. |
| 13:33 | Another parable spake he vnto the: The kyngdome of heaue is like vnto leue, which a woman toke, and myxte it amonge thre peckes of meele, tyll all was leuended. |
| 13:34 | All soch thinges spake Iesus vnto ye people by parables, & without parables spake he nothinge vnto the: |
| 13:35 | yt the thinge might be fulfilled, which was spoke by ye prophet, sayenge: I wil open my mouth in parables, and wil speake out the secretes from the begynnynge of the worlde. |
| 13:36 | Then sent Iesus the people awaye, and came home. And his disciples came vnto hi, and sayde: Declare vnto us ye parable of ye tares of ye felde. |
| 13:37 | Iesus answered, and sayde vnto them: He that soweth the good sede, is the sonne of man: |
| 13:38 | the felde is the worlde: ye good sede are the childre of the kyngdome: The tares are the children of wickednes: |
| 13:39 | ye enemye that soweth the, is the deuell: ye haruest is the ende of the worlde: ye reapers are ye angels. |
| 13:40 | For like as ye tares are weded out, and brent in the fyre, eue so shal it go in ye ende of this worlde. |
| 13:41 | The sonne of man shal sende forth his angels, & they shal gather out of his kingdome all thinges yt offende, & the yt do iniquyte, |
| 13:42 | & shal cast the in to a fornace of fyre, there shalbe waylinge and gnasshinge of teth. |
| 13:43 | The shal the righteous shyne as the Sonne, in the kyngdome of their father. Who so hath eares to heare, let him heare. |
| 13:44 | Agayne, the kingdome of heauen is like vnto a treasure hyd in the felde, which a ma founde and hid it, and for ioye therof he wete & solde all yt he had, and bought yt felde. |
| 13:45 | Agayne, the kyngdome of heauen is like vnto a marchaut, yt sought good pearles: |
| 13:46 | & wha he had founde a precious pearle, he wete and solde all that he had, & bought it. |
| 13:47 | Agayne, ye kyngdome of heaue is like vnto a nett cast in to ye see, wherwith are take all maner of fyshes: |
| 13:48 | & wha it is ful, me drawe it out vnto ye shore, & sytt & gather ye good i to the vessels, but cast the bad awaye. |
| 13:49 | So shal it be also in ye ende of ye worlde. The angels shal go out, & seuer the bad fro the righteous, |
| 13:50 | & shal cast the in to a fornace of fyre, there shalbe waylinge & gnasshinge of teth. |
| 13:51 | And Iesus sayde vnto them: Haue ye vnderstode all these thinges? They sayde: Yee LORDE. |
| 13:52 | Then sayde he vnto the: Therfore euery scribe taught vnto ye kingdome of heauen, is like an houssholder, which bryngeth out of his treasure thinges new and olde. |
| 13:53 | And it came to passe wha Iesus had ended these parables, he departed thence, |
| 13:54 | and came in to his owne coutre, and taught the in their synagoges: in so moch, that they were astonnyed and sayde: Whece cometh soch wyssdome & power vnto him? |
| 13:55 | Is not this the carpeters sonne? Is not his mother called Mary? and his brethre Iames & Ioses, and Symon and Iude? |
| 13:56 | And are not all his sisters here with us? Whence hath he the all these thinges? |
| 13:57 | And they were offended at him. But Iesus sayde vnto the: A prophet is nowhere lesse sett by, the at home & amonge his owne. |
| 13:58 | And he dyd not many miracles there, because of their vnbeleue. |
| 13:1 | In that dai Jhesus yede out of the hous, and sat bisidis the see. |
| 13:2 | And myche puple was gaderid to hym, so that he wente up in to a boot, and sat; and al the puple stood on the brenke. |
| 13:3 | And he spac to hem many thingis in parablis, and seide, Lo! he that sowith, yede out to sowe his seed. |
| 13:4 | And while he sowith, summe seedis felden bisidis the weie, and briddis of the eir camen, and eeten hem. |
| 13:5 | But othere seedis felden in to stony places, where thei hadden not myche erthe; and anoon thei sprongen vp, for thei hadden not depnesse of erthe. |
| 13:6 | But whanne the sonne was risun, thei swaliden, and for thei hadden not roote, thei drieden vp. |
| 13:7 | And other seedis felden among thornes; and thornes woxen vp, and strangeleden hem. |
| 13:8 | But othere seedis felden in to good lond, and yauen fruyt; summe an hundrid foold, an othir sixti foold, an othir thritti foold. |
| 13:9 | He that hath eris of heryng, here he. |
| 13:10 | And the disciplis camen nyy, and seiden to him, Whi spekist thou in parablis to hem? |
| 13:11 | And he answeride, and seide to hem, `For to you it is youun to knowe the priuytees of the kyngdom of heuenes; but it is not youun to hem. |
| 13:12 | For it shal be youun to hym that hath, and he shal haue plente; but if a man hath not, also that thing that he hath shal be takun awei fro hym. |
| 13:13 | Therfor Y speke to hem in parablis, for thei seynge seen not, and thei herynge heren not, nether vndurstonden; |
| 13:14 | that the prophesie of Ysaie `seiynge be fulfillid `in hem, With heryng ye schulen here, and ye shulen not vndurstonde; and ye seynge schulen se, and ye shulen not se; |
| 13:15 | for the herte of this puple is greetli fattid, and thei herden heuyli with eeris, and thei han closed her iyen, lest sumtime thei seen with iyen, and with eeris heeren, and vndirstonden in herte, and thei be conuertid, and Y heele hem. |
| 13:16 | But youre iyen that seen ben blesside, and youre eeris that heren. |
| 13:17 | Forsothe Y seie to you, that manye profetis and iust men coueitiden to se tho thingis that ye seen, and thei sayn not, and to heere tho thingis that ye heren, and thei herden not. |
| 13:18 | Therfor here ye the parable of the sowere. |
| 13:19 | Ech that herith the word of the rewme, and vndirstondith not, the yuel spirit cometh, and rauyschith that that is sowun in his herte; this it is, that is sowun bisidis the weie. |
| 13:20 | But this that is sowun on the stony loond, this it is, that herith the word of God, and anoon with ioye takith it. |
| 13:21 | And he hath not roote in hym silf, but is temporal. For whanne tribulacioun and persecucioun is maad for the word, anoon he is sclaundrid. |
| 13:22 | But he that is sowun in thornes, is this that heerith the word, and the bisynesse of this world, and the fallace of ritchessis strangulith the word, and it is maad with outen fruyt. |
| 13:23 | But he that is sowun in to good loond, is this that herith the word, and vnderstondeth, and bryngith forth fruyt. And summe makith an hundrid fold, treuli anothir sixti fold, and another thritti fold. |
| 13:24 | Anothir parable Jhesus puttide forth to hem, and seide, The kyngdom of heuenes is maad lijk to a man, that sewe good seed in his feld. |
| 13:25 | And whanne men slepten, his enemy cam, and sewe aboue taris in the myddil of whete, and wente awei. |
| 13:26 | But whanne the erbe was growed, and made fruyt, thanne the taris apperiden. |
| 13:27 | And the seruauntis of the hosebonde man camen, and seiden to hym, Lord, whether hast thou not sowun good seed in thi feeld? where of thanne hath it taris? |
| 13:28 | And he seide to hem, An enemy hath do this thing. And the seruauntis seiden to him, `Wolt thou that we goon, and gaderen hem? |
| 13:29 | And he seide, Nay, lest perauenture ye in gaderynge taris drawen vp with hem the whete bi the roote. |
| 13:30 | Suffre ye hem bothe to wexe in to repyng tyme; and in the tyme of ripe corne Y shal seie to the reperis, First gadere ye to gidere the taris, and bynde hem to gidere in knytchis to be brent, but gadere ye whete in to my berne. |
| 13:31 | Another parable Jhesus puttide forth to hem, and seide, The kyngdom of heuenes is lijk to a corn of seneuey, which a man took, and sewe in his feeld. |
| 13:32 | Which is the leeste of alle seedis, but whanne it hath woxen, it is the moste of alle wortis, and is maad a tre; so that briddis of the eir comen, and dwellen in the bowis therof. |
| 13:33 | Another parable Jhesus spac to hem, The kyngdom of heuenes is lijk to sour douy, which a womman took, and hidde in thre mesuris of mele, til it were alle sowrid. |
| 13:34 | Jhesus spac alle thes thingis in parablis to the puple, and he spac not to hem with out parablis, that it schulde be fulfillid, |
| 13:35 | that is seid bi the prophete, seiynge, Y shal opene my mouth in parablis; Y shal telle out hid thingis fro the makyng of the world. |
| 13:36 | Thanne he lefte the puple, and cam in to an hous; and hise disciplis camen to him, and seiden, Expowne to vs the parable of taris of the feeld. |
| 13:37 | Which answeride, and seide, He that sowith good seed is mannus sone; |
| 13:38 | the feeld is the world; but the good seed, these ben sones of the kyngdom, but taris, these ben yuele children; |
| 13:39 | the enemye that sowith hem is the feend; and the ripe corn is the endyng of the world, the reperis ben aungels. |
| 13:40 | Therfor as taris ben gaderid togidere, and ben brent in fier, so it shal be in the endyng of the world. |
| 13:41 | Mannus sone shal sende hise aungels, and thei schulen gadere fro his rewme alle sclaundris, and hem that doon wickidnesse; |
| 13:42 | and thei schulen sende hem in to the chymney of fier, there shal be weping and betyng to gidere of teeth. |
| 13:43 | Thanne iuste men schulen schyne as the sunne, in the rewme of her fadir. He that hath eeris of heryng, here he. |
| 13:44 | The kyngdom of heuenes is lijk to tresour hid in a feld, which a man that fyndith, hidith; and for ioye of it he goith, and sillith alle thingis that he hath, and bieth thilk feeld. |
| 13:45 | Eftsoone the kyngdom of heuenes is lijk to a marchaunt, that sechith good margaritis; |
| 13:46 | but whanne he hath foundun o precious margarite, he wente, and selde alle thingis that he hadde, and bouyte it. |
| 13:47 | Eft the kyngdom of heuenes is lijk to a nette cast into the see, and that gaderith to gidere of al kynde of fisschis; |
| 13:48 | which whanne it was ful, thei drowen vp, and seten bi the brenke, and chesen the goode in to her vessels, but the yuel thei kesten out. |
| 13:49 | So it schal be in the endyng of the world. Aungels schulen go out, and schulen departe yuel men fro the myddil of iuste men. |
| 13:50 | And thei shulen sende hem in to the chymnei of fier; ther shal be weping and gryntyng of teeth. |
| 13:51 | Han ye vndirstonde alle these thingis? Thei seien to hym, Yhe. |
| 13:52 | He seith to hem, Therfor euery wise man of lawe in the kyngdom of heuenes, is lijk to an hosebonde man, that bryngith forth of his tresoure newe thingis and elde. |
| 13:53 | And it was doon, whanne Jhesus hadde endid these parablis, he passide fro thennus. |
| 13:54 | And he cam in to his cuntrei, and tauyte hem in her synagogis, so that thei wondriden, and seiden, Fro whennus this wisdam and vertues camen to this? |
| 13:55 | Whether `is not this the sone of a carpentere? Whether his modir be not seid Marie? and hise britheren, James, and Joseph, and Symount, and Judas? and hise sistris, |
| 13:56 | whether thei alle ben not among us? Fro whennus thanne `alle thes thingis camen to this? |
| 13:57 | And so thei weren sclaundrid in hym. But Jhesus seide to hem, A profete is not with oute worschip, but in his owen cuntre, and in his owen hous. |
| 13:58 | And he dide not there manye vertues, for the vnbileue of hem. |
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