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| 5:1 | And they came ouer vnto the other side of the sea, into the countrey of the Gadarenes. |
| 5:2 | And when hee was come out of the ship, immediatly there met him out of the tombes, a man with an vncleane spirit, |
| 5:3 | Who had his dwelling among the tombs, and no man could binde him, no not with chaines: |
| 5:4 | Because that hee had bene often bound with fetters and chaines, and the chaines had bene plucked asunder by him, and the fetters broken in pieces: neither could any man tame him. |
| 5:5 | And alwayes night and day, hee was in the mountaines, and in the tombes, crying, and cutting himselfe with stones. |
| 5:6 | But when hee saw Iesus afarre off, he came and worshipped him, |
| 5:7 | And cried with a lowd voice, and said, What haue I to doe with thee, Iesus, thou Sonne of the most high God? I adiure thee by God, that thou torment me not. |
| 5:8 | (For he said vnto him, Come out of the man, thou vncleane spirit.) |
| 5:9 | And he asked him, What is thy name? And hee answered, saying, My name is Legion: for we are many. |
| 5:10 | And hee besought him much, that he would not send them away out of the countrey. |
| 5:11 | Now there was there nigh vnto the mountaines a great herd of swine, feeding. |
| 5:12 | And all the deuils besought him, saying, Send vs into the swine, that we may enter into them. |
| 5:13 | And forthwith Iesus gaue them leaue. And the vncleane spirits went out, and entred into the swine, and the herd ranne violently downe a steepe place into the sea (they were about two thousand) and were choked in the sea. |
| 5:14 | And they that fed the swine fled, and tolde it in the citie, and in the countrey. And they went out to see what it was that was done. |
| 5:15 | And they come to Iesus, and see him that was possessed with the deuill, and had the Legion, sitting, and clothed, and in his right minde: and they were afraid. |
| 5:16 | And they that saw it, tolde them how it befell to him that was possessed with the deuill, and also concerning the swine. |
| 5:17 | And they began to pray him to depart out of their coasts. |
| 5:18 | And when hee was come into the ship, he that had bene possessed with the deuill prayed him that hee might bee with him. |
| 5:19 | Howbeit Iesus suffered him not, but saith vnto him, Goe home to thy friends, and tel them how great things the Lord hath done for thee, and hath had compassion on thee. |
| 5:20 | And hee departed, and began to publish in Decapolis, how great things Iesus had done for him: and all men did marueile. |
| 5:21 | And when Iesus was passed ouer againe by ship vnto the other side, much people gathered vnto him, and he was nigh vnto the Sea. |
| 5:22 | And behold, there commeth one of the Rulers of the Synagogue, Iairus by name, and when he saw him, he fell at his feete, |
| 5:23 | And besought him greatly, saying, My litle daughter lieth at the point of death, I pray thee come and lay thy hands on her, that shee may be healed, and she shall liue. |
| 5:24 | And Iesus went with him, and much people followed him, and thronged him. |
| 5:25 | And a certaine woman which had an issue of blood twelue yeeres, |
| 5:26 | And had suffered many things of many Physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was nothing bettered, but rather grew worse, |
| 5:27 | When shee had heard of Iesus, came in the prease behinde, and touched his garment. |
| 5:28 | For she said, If I may touch but his clothes, I shalbe whole. |
| 5:29 | And straightway the fountaine of her blood was dried vp: and she felt in her body that she was healed of that plague. |
| 5:30 | And Iesus immediatly knowing in himselfe that vertue had gone out of him, turned him about in the preasse, and said, Who touched my clothes? |
| 5:31 | And his disciples said vnto him, Thou seest the multitude thronging thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me? |
| 5:32 | And he looked round about to see her that had done this thing. |
| 5:33 | But the woman fearing and trembling, knowing what was done in her, came and fell downe before him, and tolde him all the trueth. |
| 5:34 | And he said vnto her, Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole, goe in peace, and be whole of thy plague. |
| 5:35 | While hee yet spake, there came from the Ruler of the Synagogues house, certaine which said, Thy daughter is dead, why troublest thou the Master any further? |
| 5:36 | Assoone as Iesus heard the word that was spoken, he saith vnto the Ruler of the Synagogue, Be not afraid, onely beleeue. |
| 5:37 | And he suffered no man to follow him, saue Peter, & Iames, and Iohn the brother of Iames. |
| 5:38 | And hee commeth to the house of the Ruler of the Synagogue, and seeth the tumult, and them that wept and wailed greatly. |
| 5:39 | And when he was come in, hee saith vnto them, Why make yee this adoe, and weepe? the damosell is not dead, but sleepeth. |
| 5:40 | And they laughed him to scorne: but when he had put them all out, hee taketh the father and the mother of the damosell, and them that were with him, and entreth in where the damosell was lying. |
| 5:41 | And he tooke the damosell by the hand, and said vnto her, Talitha cumi, which is, being interpreted, Damosell (I say vnto thee) Arise. |
| 5:42 | And straightway the damosell arose, and walked, for shee was of the age of twelue yeeres: and they were astonished with a great astonishment. |
| 5:43 | And hee charged them straitly, that no man should know it: and commanded that some thing should be giuen her to eate. |
| 5:1 | And they came ouer vnto the other syde of the see in to the countre of the Gaderenites. |
| 5:2 | And whan he wete out of the shippe, there met him a ma possessed of an vncleane sprete, |
| 5:3 | which had his dwellinge in the graues. And no man coude bynde hym, no not with cheynes: |
| 5:4 | for he was oft bounde with fetters & cheynes, and pluckte the cheynes in sunder, and brake the fetters in peces, and no man coude tame him. |
| 5:5 | And he was allwaye both daye and night vpon the mountaynes and in the graues crienge, and beatinge him self with stones. |
| 5:6 | But whan he sawe Iesus afarre of, he ranne, and fell downe before him, |
| 5:7 | and cried loude, and sayde: What haue I to do with the O Iesus thou sonne of ye Hyest God? I charge the by God, that thou torment me not. |
| 5:8 | Neuertheles he sayde vnto him: Go out of the man thou foule sprete. |
| 5:9 | And he axed him: What is thy name? And he answered and sayde: My name is Legion, for there be many of vs. |
| 5:10 | And he prayed him instantly, that he wolde not sende them awaye out of that countre. |
| 5:11 | And euen there in the mountaynes there was a greate heerd of swyne fedynge, |
| 5:12 | and all the deuyls praied him, and sayde: Let vs departe in to the swyne. |
| 5:13 | And anone Iesus gaue them leue. Then the foule spretes wente out, and intred in to the swyne. And the heerd of swyne, ranne heedlinges in to ye see with a storme. They were aboute a two thousande swyne, and were drowned in the see. |
| 5:14 | And the swyneherdes fled, and tolde it in the cite, and in the countre. And they wente out for to se what had happened, |
| 5:15 | and came to Iesus, and sawe hym which was possessed and had had ye legion, that he sat, and was clothed, and in his right mynde, and they were afrayed. |
| 5:16 | And they that had sene it, tolde them what had happened to the possessed, and of the swyne. |
| 5:17 | And they beganne to praye him, that he wolde departe out of their coastes. |
| 5:18 | And whan he came in to the shyppe, the possessed prayed him, that he might be with him. |
| 5:19 | Neuertheles Iesus wolde not suffre hi, but saide vnto hi: Go i to yi house & to thine awne, and tell the how greate benefites the LORDE hath done for ye, and how he hath had mercy vpon the. |
| 5:20 | And he wente his waye, and beganne to publish in the ten cities how greate benefites Iesus had done for him. And euery man marueyled. |
| 5:21 | And whan Iesus passed ouer agayne by shippe, there gathered moch people vnto him, and was by the see syde. |
| 5:22 | And beholde, there came one of the rulers of the synagoge, whose name was Iairus. And whan he sawe him, he fell downe at his fete, |
| 5:23 | and besought him greatly, & sayde: My doughter is at the poynte (of death) let it be thy pleasure to come and laye thine honde vpon her, that she maye be whole and lyue. |
| 5:24 | And he wente with him, and moch people folowed him, and thronged him. |
| 5:25 | And there was a woman, which had had the bloude yssue twolue yeares, |
| 5:26 | and had suffred moch of many phisicians, and spent all that she had, and was not helped, but rather in worse case. |
| 5:27 | Whan she herde of Iesus, she came behynde amonge the people, and touched his garment. |
| 5:28 | For she sayde: Yf I maye but touch his clothes, I shalbe whole. |
| 5:29 | And immediatly ye fountayne of hir bloude was dryed vp, and she felt in hir body, yt she was healed of the plage. |
| 5:30 | And forth with Iesus felt in himself the power that was gone out of him, and turned him aboute amoge the people, and sayde: Who hath touched my clothes? |
| 5:31 | And his disciples sayde vnto him: Thou seist that the people thrusteth the, and sayest: Who hath touched me? |
| 5:32 | And he loked aboute to se her, that had done it. |
| 5:33 | As for the woman, she feared and trembled (for she knew, what was done in her) and came and fell downe before him, and tolde him the whole trueth. |
| 5:34 | And he sayde vnto her: Doughter, thy faith hath made the whole: go thy waye in peace, & be whole of thy plage. |
| 5:35 | Whyle he yet spake, there came certayne from the ruler of the synagoges house, and sayde: Thy doughter is deed, why troublest thou the master eny more? |
| 5:36 | But Iesus herde right soone the worde that was spoken, and sayde vnto the ruler of the synagoge: Be not thou afrayed, beleue onely. |
| 5:37 | And he suffred no ma to folowe him, but Peter and Iames and Ihon his brother. |
| 5:38 | And he came in to the ruler of the synagoges house, and sawe the busynes, and them that wepte and wayled greatly: |
| 5:39 | and he wente in, and sayde vnto them: Why make ye this a doo, and wepe? The mayde is not deed, but slepeth. |
| 5:40 | And they laughed him to scorne And he droue them all out, and toke the father and mother of the mayde, and them that were with him, and wente in where the mayden laye. |
| 5:41 | And he toke the mayde by the honde, and sayde vnto her: Thabitha Cumi (which is by interpretaeion) Mayde, I saye vnto the: Aryse. |
| 5:42 | And immediatly the mayden arose, and walked. She was twolue yeare olde, and they were astonnyed out of measure. |
| 5:43 | And he charged them strately, that no man shulde knowe of it, and sayde vnto them, that they shulde geue her to eate. |
| 5:1 | And thei camen ouer the see in to the cuntree of Gerasenes. |
| 5:2 | And aftir that he was goon out of the boot, anoon a man in an vncleene spirit ran out of birielis to hym. |
| 5:3 | Which man hadde an hous in biriels, and nether with cheynes now myyte ony man bynde hym. |
| 5:4 | For ofte tymes he was boundun in stockis and chaynes, and he hadde broke the chaynes, and hadde broke the stockis to smale gobetis, and no man myyte make hym tame. |
| 5:5 | And euermore, nyyt and dai, in birielis and in hillis, he was criynge and betynge hym silf with stoonus. |
| 5:6 | And he siy Jhesus afer, and ran, and worschipide hym. |
| 5:7 | And he criede with greet voice, and seide, What to me and to thee, thou Jhesu, the sone of the hiyest God? Y coniure thee bi God, that thou turmente me not. |
| 5:8 | And Jhesus seide to hym, Thou vnclene spirit, go out fro the man. |
| 5:9 | And Jhesus axide hym, What is thi name? And he seith to hym, A legioun is my name; for we ben many. |
| 5:10 | And he preiede Jhesu myche, that he schulde not putte hym out of the cuntrei. |
| 5:11 | And there was there aboute the hille a greet flok of swyn lesewynge. |
| 5:12 | And the spiritis preieden Jhesu, and seiden, Sende vs into the swyn, that we entre in to hem. |
| 5:13 | And anoon Jhesus grauntide to hem. And the vnclene spiritis yeden out, and entriden in to the swyn, and with a greet birre the flocke was cast doun in to the see, a twei thousynde, and thei weren dreynt in the see. |
| 5:14 | And thei that kepten hem, fledden, and tolden in to the citee, and in to the feeldis; and thei wenten out, to se what was don. |
| 5:15 | And thei camen to Jhesu, and sayn hym that hadde be trauelid of the feend, syttynge clothid, and of hool mynde; and thei dredden. |
| 5:16 | And thei that saien, hou it was don to hym that hadde a feend, and of the swyne, telden to hem. |
| 5:17 | And thei bigunnen to preie hym, that he schulde go a wei fro her coostis. |
| 5:18 | And whanne he yede up in to a boot, he that was trauelid of the deuel, bigan to preie hym, that he schulde be with hym. |
| 5:19 | But Jhesus resseyuede hym not, but seide to hym, Go thou in to thin hous to thine, and telle to hem, hou grete thingis the Lord hath don to thee, and hadde merci of thee. |
| 5:20 | And he wente forth, and bigan to preche in Decapoli, hou grete thingis Jhesus hadde don to hym; and alle men wondriden. |
| 5:21 | And whanne Jhesus hadde gon vp in to the boot eftsoone ouer the see, myche puple cam togidere to him, and was aboute the see. |
| 5:22 | And oon of the princis of synagogis, bi name Jayrus, cam, and siy hym, and felde doun at hise feet, |
| 5:23 | and preyede hym myche, and seide, My douyter is nyy deed; come thou, putte thin hoond on her, that sche be saaf, and lyue. |
| 5:24 | And he wente forth with hym, and myche puple suede hym, and thruste hym. |
| 5:25 | And a womman hadde ben in the blodi fluxe twelue yeer, |
| 5:26 | and hadde resseyued many thingis of ful many lechis, and hadde spendid al hir good, and was nothing amendid, but was rather the wors, whanne sche hadde herd of Jhesu, |
| 5:27 | sche cam among the puple bihynde, and touchide his cloth. |
| 5:28 | For sche seide, That if Y touche yhe his cloth, Y schal be saaf. |
| 5:29 | And anoon the welle of hir blood was dried vp, and sche felide in bodi that sche was heelid of the siknesse. |
| 5:30 | And anoon Jhesus knewe in hym silf the vertu that was goon out of hym, and turnede to the puple, and seide, Who touchide my clothis? |
| 5:31 | And hise disciplis seiden to hym, Thou seest the puple thristynge thee, and seist, Who touchide me? |
| 5:32 | And Jhesus lokide aboute to se hir that hadde don this thing. |
| 5:33 | And the womman dredde, and quakide, witynge that it was doon in hir, and cam, and felde doun bifor hym, and seide to hym al the treuthe. |
| 5:34 | And Jhesus seide to hyr, Douytir, thi feith hath maad thee saaf; go in pees, and he thou hool of thi sijknesse. |
| 5:35 | Yit while he spak, messangeris camen to the prince of the synagoge, and seien, Thi douytir is deed; what traueilist thou the maistir ferther? |
| 5:36 | But whanne the word was herd that was seid, Jhesus seide to the prince of the synagoge, Nyle thou drede, oonli bileue thou. |
| 5:37 | And he took no man to sue hym, but Petir, and James, and Joon, the brother of James. |
| 5:38 | And thei camen in to the hous of the prince of the synagoge. And he saie noyse, and men wepynge and weilynge myche. |
| 5:39 | And he yede ynne, and seide to hem, What ben ye troublid, and wepen? The damesel is not deed, but slepith. |
| 5:40 | And thei scorneden hym. But whanne alle weren put out, he takith the fadir and the modir of the damesel, and hem that weren with hym, and thei entren, where the damysel laye. |
| 5:41 | And he helde the hoond of the damesel, and seide to hir, Tabita, cumy, that is to seie, Damysel, Y seie to thee, arise. |
| 5:42 | And anoon the damysel roos, and walkide; and sche was of twelue yeer. And thei weren abaischid with a greet stonying. And he comaundide to hem greetli, that no man schulde wite it. |
| 5:43 | And he comaundide to yyue hir mete. |
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