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| 6:1 | And he departed thence, & came into hys owne countre, and hys disciples folowed him. |
| 6:2 | And when the Sabboth daye was come, he began to teache in the Sinagoge And many that heard him were astonied, and sayde: From whence hath he these thinges? & what wysedome is this that is geuen vnto him? and suche vertues that are wroughte by his handes? |
| 6:3 | Is not this that carpenter Maries sonne, the brother of Iames and Ioses, & of Iuda and Simon? and are not his systers here with vs? And thei were offended by him. |
| 6:4 | And Iesus sayde vnto them: a Prophet is not dispised but in his owne countre, and amonge his owne kinne, and amonge them that are of the same housholde. |
| 6:5 | And he could there shewe no miracles, but layd his handes vpon a few sicke folke and healed them. |
| 6:6 | And he merueyled at their vnbelefe. And he went about by the tounes that lay on euery side, teachyng. |
| 6:7 | And he called the .xij. and began to sende them, two and two, and gaue them power ouer vncleane spirites. |
| 6:8 | And commaunded them, that they should take nothinge vnto their iorney saue a rod onely: Neyther scrippe, neither bread, neither money in their pourses: |
| 6:9 | but shoulde be shood wyth sandals. And that they should not put on two cootes. |
| 6:10 | And he sayde vnto them: wheresoeuer ye enter into an house, there abide till ye departe thence. |
| 6:11 | And whosoeuer shal not receyue you nor heare you, when ye departe thence, shake of the dust: that is vnder your fete, for a witnesse vnto them. I say verely vnto you, it shalbe easier for Zodome and Gomoree at the daye of iudgement, then for that citie. |
| 6:12 | And they went out and preached, that thei should repent: |
| 6:13 | and they cast out many deuils. And they anointed many that were sicke with oyle and healed them. |
| 6:14 | And kynge Herode hearde of hym (for his name was spred abroade) & sayde: Ihon Baptist is rysen agayne from death, and therefore myracles are wrought by him. |
| 6:15 | Other sayde: it is Helyas: and some sayde: it is a Prophet: or as one of the Prophetes. |
| 6:16 | But when Herode hearde of hym, he sayde: it is Ihon whome I beheaded, he is rysen from death agayne. |
| 6:17 | For Herode him selfe had sent forth, & had taken Ihon, and bounde him and cast him into pryson for Herodias sake, whiche was hys brother Philippes wyfe: For he had maried her. |
| 6:18 | Ihon sayd vnto Herode: It is not lawful for the to haue thy brothers wyfe. |
| 6:19 | Herodias layed wayte for him, and woulde haue killed him, but she could not. |
| 6:20 | For Herode feared Iohan, knowinge that he was a iust man and an holy: and gaue him reuerence: and when he hearde hym, he did many thynges, and heard him gladly. |
| 6:21 | But when a conuement daye was come: Herode on his byrth day made a supper to the lordes, captaynes, and chief estates of Galile. |
| 6:22 | And the doughter of the sayd Herodias came in and daunsed, and pleased Herode, and them that sate at bourde also. Then the kyng sayde vnto the mayden: axe of me what thou wilt, & I wil geue it the. |
| 6:23 | And he sware to her, whatsoeuer thou shalt axe of me, I wil geue it the, euen vnto the halfe of my kyngdome. |
| 6:24 | And she went forth & sayde to her mother: what shal I axe? And she said: Ihon Baptistes head. |
| 6:25 | And she came in straight way with haste vnto the kynge, and axed saying: I wil that thou geue me by and by in a charger the head of Ihon Baptist. |
| 6:26 | And the kynge was excedinge sory: howbeit, for his othes sake, and for their sakes, whiche sate at supper also, he woulde not put her beside her purpose. |
| 6:27 | And immediatly the kynge sent the hang man, and commaunded his headde to be brought in. And he went and beheaded hym in the pryson, |
| 6:28 | and brought his head in a charger, and gaue it to the mayden, and the maiden gaue it to her mother. |
| 6:29 | And when his disciples heard of it, they came and toke vp his body, and put it in a tombe. |
| 6:30 | And the apostles gathered them selues together to Iesus, & tolde him all thinges, bothe what they had done, & what they had taught. |
| 6:31 | And he sayde vnto them: Come ye a parte into the wildernes and rest a while. For there were many commers and goers, that they had no leasure so muche as to eate. |
| 6:32 | And he went by ship out of the wai into a desert place. |
| 6:33 | But the people spied them when they departed: & many knew him and ranne afote thither out of all cyties, and came thither before them, & came together vnto hym. |
| 6:34 | And Iesus went out and sawe muche people, and had compassion on them, because they were lyke shepe, whyche had no shepeherd. And he beganne to teache them many thinges. |
| 6:35 | And when the daye was now farre spent, his disciples came vnto him saying: this is a deserte place, |
| 6:36 | and nowe the daye is farre passed, let them departe, that they maye go into the countrey roundabout, and into the tounes and bye them bread, for they haue nothing to eate. |
| 6:37 | He aunswered and sayd vnto them: geue ye them to eate. And they sayd vnto him: shal we go and bye .ij.C. peny worth of bread and geue them to eate? |
| 6:38 | He sayde vnto them: howe many loues haue ye? Go and loke. And when they had serched they sayde: fyue and .ij. fishes |
| 6:39 | And he commaunded them to make them all sit doune by companyes vpon the grene grasse. |
| 6:40 | And they sat doune, here a rowe and there a rowe, by hundredes, and fifties. |
| 6:41 | And he toke the .v. loues and the .ij. fishes, and loked vp to heauen, and blessed and brake the loues & gaue them to his disciples to put before theym: and the .ij. fishes he deuided amonge them all. |
| 6:42 | And they all did eate and were satisfied. |
| 6:43 | And they toke vp .xij. baskettes ful of the gobbettes and of the fishes. |
| 6:44 | And they that eate were aboute fyue thousand men. |
| 6:45 | And strayghtwaye he caused his disciples to go into the ship, and to goo ouer the water before vnto Bethsaida, whyle he sent away the people. |
| 6:46 | And assone as he had sent them away, he departed into a mountayne to pray. |
| 6:47 | And when euen was come, the ship was in the middes of the sea, and he alone on the lande, |
| 6:48 | and he sawe them troubled in rowing, for the winde was contrary vnto them. And about the fourth quarter of the night he came vnto them walking vpon the sea, and woulde haue passed by them. |
| 6:49 | When they sawe hym walking vpon the sea, they supposed it hadde bene a spirite and cried out: |
| 6:50 | for they all sawe hym, and were afrayed. And anone he talked with them, and sayde vnto them. Be of good chere, it is I, be not afrayed. |
| 6:51 | And he went vp vnto them into the ship, and the wynd ceased, and they were sore amased in them selues beyonde measure, and meruayled. |
| 6:52 | For they remembred not of the loues, because their hertes were blynded. |
| 6:53 | And they came ouer and went into the lande of Genezareth, and drue vp into the hauen. |
| 6:54 | And assone as they were come out of the ship, strayght they knewe hym, |
| 6:55 | and ran forth thorowout all the region round about, and began to cary aboute in beddes all that were sicke, to the place where they herde tell he was. |
| 6:56 | And whether so euer he entred into townes, cities, or vilages, they layed theyr sicke in the stretes and prayed hym, that they might touche, and it were but the hemme of his vesture. And as many as touched hym were safe. |
| 6:1 | And he departed thence, & cam into hys awne countre, and hys dyscyples folowed hym. |
| 6:2 | And when the Sabboth daye was come, he beganne to teache in the synagoge. And many that hearde hym were astonnyed, and sayd: from whence hath he these thynges? And what wysdome is thys that is geuen vnto hym: and suche vertues that are wrought by hys handes? |
| 6:3 | Is not thys the carpenter Maryes sonne, the brother of Iames and Ioses and of Iuda & Symon? & are not hys systers here wyth vs? And they were offended at hym. |
| 6:4 | Iesus sayd vnto them: a Prophet is not despysed, but in hys awne countre, and amonge hys awne kynne, and in his owne houshold. |
| 6:5 | And he coulde there shewe no myracle, but layde hys handes vpon a fewe sycke folcke, and healed them, |
| 6:6 | and merueyled, because of theyr vnbelefe. And he went aboute by the tounes that laye on euery syde, teaching. |
| 6:7 | And he called the twelue, and beganne to sende them forth two & two, and gaue them power agaynst vncleane spretes. |
| 6:8 | And commaunded them, that they shuld take nothing in their iorney saue a rodde onely: no scryppe, no bread, no money in theyr pourse, |
| 6:9 | but shuld be shood wt sandals. And that they shuld not put on two cootes. |
| 6:10 | And he sayde vnto them: whersoeuer ye entre in to an house, there abide, tyll ye departe thence. |
| 6:11 | And whosoeuer shall not receaue you nor heare you, when ye departe thence, shake of the duste that is vnder youre fete, for a witnesse vnto them. I saye verely vnto you: it shalbe easier for Zodom & Gomor in the daye of iudgement, then for that cytie. |
| 6:12 | And they went out & preached, that men shuld repent: |
| 6:13 | & they cast out many deuyls: & annoynted many that were sycke wyth oyle, and healed them. |
| 6:14 | And kynge Herode hearde of hym (for hys name was spred abroade) and he sayde: Iohn Baptyste is rysen agayne from the deed, & therfore myracles are wrought by him. |
| 6:15 | Other sayd it is Helyas: some sayd: it is a prophet, as one of the Prophetes. |
| 6:16 | But when Herode hearde of hym, he sayde: it is Iohn whom I beheaded, he is rysen from deeth agayne. |
| 6:17 | For Herode hym selfe had sent forth men of warre, and layed handes vpon Iohn, and bounde hym, & cast hym into preson for Herodias sake, hys brother Phylyppes wyfe (because he had maryed her). |
| 6:18 | For Iohn sayde vnto Herode. It is not lawfull for the to haue thy brothers wyfe. |
| 6:19 | Herodias layd wayte for hym, and wolde haue kylled him, but she coulde not. |
| 6:20 | For Herod feared Iohn, knowing that he was a iust man & an holy: & gaue hym reuerence: and when he hearde hym, he dyd many thynges, and hearde hym gladly. |
| 6:21 | And when a conuenyent daye was come, that Herode on hys byrth daye, made a supper to the lordes hye captayns, & chefe estates of Galile: |
| 6:22 | & whan the daughter of the same Herodias cam in, & daunsed, & pleased Herode & them that sate at bourde also: the kynge sayde vnto the damosell: aske of me what thou wilt, and I wyll geue it the. |
| 6:23 | And he sware vnto hyr: whatsoeuer thou shalt aske of me, I wyll geue it the euen vnto the one halfe of my kyngdome. |
| 6:24 | And she went forth, & sayde vnto her mother: what shall I aske? she sayd: Iohn Baptystes head. |
| 6:25 | And she cam in streyght waye wyth haste vnto the kynge, & asked, sayinge: I wyll, that thou geue me by and by in a charger, the heed, of Iohn Baptyst. |
| 6:26 | And the kynge was sory: howbeit for hys othes sake, and for theyr sakes whych sate at supper also, he wolde not cast her off. |
| 6:27 | And immediatly the kyng sent the hangman, and commaunded hys head to be brought in. And he went, and beheaded hym in the preson, |
| 6:28 | and brought his head in a charger, and gaue it to the damosell, and the damosell gaue it to her mother. |
| 6:29 | And when hys dyscyples hearde of it, they came, and toke vp hys body, and layed it in a graue. |
| 6:30 | And the Apostles gathered them selues together vnto Iesus, and told hym all thynges both what they had done, and what they had taught. |
| 6:31 | And he sayd vnto them come ye alone out of the waye into the wyldernes, & rest a whyle. For there were many commers, and goers, and they had no leasure so moch as to eate. |
| 6:32 | And he went by shyp out of the waye into a deserte place. |
| 6:33 | And the people spyed them when they departed: & many knewe hym, & ranne a fote thyther out of all cyties, and cam thyther before them, and came together vnto hym. |
| 6:34 | And Iesus went out & sawe moche people, & had compassyon on them, because they were lyke shepe, not hauinge a shepherde. And he beganne to teach them many thynges. |
| 6:35 | And when the daye was now farre spent, hys discyples came vnto hym, sayinge: thys is a desert place, and now the tyme is farre passed, |
| 6:36 | let them departe, that they maye go into the countrey round about, and into the tounes, & bye them bread: for they haue nothynge to eate. |
| 6:37 | He answered and sayd vnto them, geue ye them to eate. And they sayde vnto him: shall we go & bye two hundred penyworth of bread, & geue them to eate? |
| 6:38 | He sayde vnto them: how many loaues haue ye. Go & loke. And when they had searched, they sayd: fyue & two fysshes. |
| 6:39 | And he commaunded them, to make them all syt doune by companyes vpon the grene grasse. |
| 6:40 | And they sate doune here arowe and there arowe, by hundredes and by fyfties. |
| 6:41 | And whan he had taken the fyue loaues and the two fysshes, and loked vp to heauen, he blessed and brake the loaues, and gaue them to hys discyples, to set before them: & the two fysshes deuided he among them all: |
| 6:42 | And they all dyd eate, and were satysfyed. |
| 6:43 | And they toke vp twelue baskettes full therof, and of the fysshes. |
| 6:44 | And they that dyd eate, were about fyue thousand men. |
| 6:45 | And streyght waye he caused his disciples to go into the shyppe, and to go ouer the see before vnto Bethsayda, whyle se sent awaye the people. |
| 6:46 | And assone as he had sent them awaye, he departed into a mountayne to pray. |
| 6:47 | And when euen was come, the shyppe was in the myddes of the see, and he alone on the lande, |
| 6:48 | & he sawe them troubled in rowynge, for the wynde was contrary vnto them. And aboute the fourth watch of the nyght, he came vnto them, walkynge vpon the see, and wolde haue passed by them. |
| 6:49 | But when they sawe hym walkynge vpon the see, they supposed it had bene a sprete, & cryed out: |
| 6:50 | for they all sawe hym, and were afrayed. And anone he talked wyth them, and sayd vnto them: be of good cheare, it is I, be not afrayed. |
| 6:51 | And he went vp vnto them into the shyppe, & the wynde ceased, & they were sore amased in them selues beyonde measure, and marueyled. |
| 6:52 | For they remembred not of the loaues, because their herte was blynded. |
| 6:53 | And whan they were ouer the water, they came into the lande of Genezareth & drue vp into the hauen, |
| 6:54 | And assone as they were come out of the shyppe, streyght waye they knewe him, |
| 6:55 | and ranne forth through out all the regyon rounde about, & began to cary about in beddes those that were sycke, when they heard that he was there. |
| 6:56 | And whyther soeuer he entred, into tounes, cytyes, or vyllages, they layde the sycke folkes in the streates, & prayed hym that they myght touche, & it were but the hemme of hys vesture. And as many as touched hym, were safe. |
| 6:1 | And he departed thence, and came into his owne countrey, and his disciples followed him. |
| 6:2 | And when the Sabbath was come, he began to teach in the Synagogue, and many that heard him, were astonied, and sayd, From whence hath this man these things? and what wisdome is this that is giuen vnto him, that euen such great workes are done by his hands? |
| 6:3 | Is not this that carpenter Maries sonne, the brother of Iames and Ioses, and of Iuda and Simon? and are not his sisters here with vs? And they were offended in him. |
| 6:4 | Then Iesus sayd vnto them, A Prophet is not without honour, but in his owne countrey, and among his owne kindred, and in his own house. |
| 6:5 | And he could there doe no great workes, saue that hee layd his hands vpon a fewe sicke folke, and healed them, |
| 6:6 | And he marueiled at their vnbeliefe, and went about by ye townes on euery side, teaching. |
| 6:7 | And he called vnto him the twelue, and began to send them forth two and two, and gaue them power ouer vncleane spirits, |
| 6:8 | And commanded them that they should take nothing for their iourney, saue a staffe onely: neither scrip, neither bread, neither money in their girdles: |
| 6:9 | But that they should be shod with sandals, and that they should not put on two coates. |
| 6:10 | And he sayd vnto them, Wheresoeuer ye shall enter into an house, there abide till ye depart thence. |
| 6:11 | And whosoeuer shall not receiue you, nor heare you, when ye depart thence, shake off the dust that is vnder your feete, for a witnes vnto them. Verely I say vnto you, It shalbe easier for Sodom, or Gomorrha at the day of iudgement, then for that citie. |
| 6:12 | And they went out, and preached, that men should amend their liues. |
| 6:13 | And they cast out many deuils: and they anointed many that were sicke, with oyle, and healed them. |
| 6:14 | Then King Herod heard of him (for his name was made manifest) and sayd, Iohn Baptist is risen againe from the dead, and therefore great workes are wrought by him. |
| 6:15 | Other sayd, It is Elias, and some sayd, It is a Prophet, or as one of those Prophets. |
| 6:16 | So when Herod heard it, he said, It is Iohn whom I beheaded: he is risen from the dead. |
| 6:17 | For Herod him selfe had sent forth, and had taken Iohn, and bound him in prison for Herodias sake, which was his brother Philippes wife, because he had maried her. |
| 6:18 | For Iohn sayd vnto Herod, It is not lawfull for thee to haue thy brothers wife. |
| 6:19 | Therefore Herodias layd waite against him, and would haue killed him, but she could not: |
| 6:20 | For Herod feared Iohn, knowing that hee was a iust man, and an holy, and reuerenced him, and when he heard him, he did many things, and heard him gladly. |
| 6:21 | But the time being conuenient, when Herod on his birth day made a banket to his princes and captaines, and chiefe estates of Galile: |
| 6:22 | And the daughter of the same Herodias came in, and daunced, and pleased Herod, and them that sate at table together, the King sayd vnto the mayde, Aske of me what thou wilt, and I will giue it thee. |
| 6:23 | And he sware vnto her, Whatsoeuer thou shalt aske of me, I will giue it thee, euen vnto the halfe of my kingdome. |
| 6:24 | So she went forth, and said to her mother, What shall I aske? And she said, Iohn Baptists head. |
| 6:25 | Then she came in straightway with haste vnto the King, and asked, saying, I would that thou shouldest giue me euen now in a charger the head of Iohn Baptist. |
| 6:26 | Then the King was very sory: yet for his othes sake, and for their sakes which sate at table with him, he would not refuse her. |
| 6:27 | And immediatly the King sent the hangman, and gaue charge that his head shoulde be brought in. So he went and beheaded him in the prison, |
| 6:28 | And brought his head in a charger, and gaue it to the maide, and the maide gaue it to her mother. |
| 6:29 | And when his disciples heard it, they came and tooke vp his body, and put it in a tombe. |
| 6:30 | And the Apostles gathered themselues together to Iesus, and tolde him all things, both what they had done, and what they had taught. |
| 6:31 | And he sayd vnto them, Come ye apart into the wildernes, and rest a while: for there were many commers and goers, that they had not leasure to eate. |
| 6:32 | So they went by ship out of the way into a desart place. |
| 6:33 | But the people sawe them when they departed, and many knewe him, and ran a foote thither out of all cities, and came thither before them, and assembled vnto him. |
| 6:34 | Then Iesus went out, and sawe a great multitude, and had compassion on them, because they were like sheepe which had no shepheard: and he began to teach them many things. |
| 6:35 | And when the day was nowe farre spent, his disciples came vnto him, saying, This is a desart place, and nowe the day is farre passed. |
| 6:36 | Let them depart, that they may goe into the countrey and townes about, and buy them bread: for they haue nothing to eate. |
| 6:37 | But he answered, and said vnto them, Giue yee them to eate. And they said vnto him, Shall we goe, and buy two hundreth peny worth of bread, and giue them to eate? |
| 6:38 | Then he sayde vnto them, Howe many loaues haue ye? goe and looke. And when they knewe it, they sayd, Fiue, and two fishes. |
| 6:39 | So he commanded them to make them all sit downe by companies vpon the greene grasse. |
| 6:40 | Then they sate downe by rowes, by hundreds, and by fifties. |
| 6:41 | And he tooke the fiue loaues, and the two fishes, and looked vp to heauen, and gaue thanks, and brake the loaues, and gaue them to his disciples to set before them, and the two fishes he deuided among them all. |
| 6:42 | So they did all eate, and were satisfied. |
| 6:43 | And they tooke vp twelue baskets full of the fragments, and of the fishes. |
| 6:44 | And they that had eaten, were about fiue thousand men. |
| 6:45 | And straightway he caused his disciples to goe into the ship, and to goe before vnto the other side vnto Bethsaida, while he sent away the people. |
| 6:46 | Then assoone as he had sent them away, he departed into a mountaine to pray. |
| 6:47 | And when euen was come, the ship was in the mids of the sea, and he alone on the land. |
| 6:48 | And he saw them troubled in rowing, (for the winde was contrary vnto them) and about the fourth watch of the night, hee came vnto them, walking vpon the sea, and would haue passed by them. |
| 6:49 | And when they saw him walking vpon the sea, they supposed it had bene a spirit, and cried out. |
| 6:50 | For they all saw him, and were sore afrayd: but anon he talked with them, and said vnto them, Be ye of good comfort: it is I, be not afrayd. |
| 6:51 | Then he went vp vnto them into the ship, and the winde ceased, and they were much more amased in them selues, and marueiled. |
| 6:52 | For they had not considered the matter of the loaues, because their hearts were hardened. |
| 6:53 | And they came ouer, and went into the land of Gennesaret, and arriued. |
| 6:54 | So when they were come out of the ship, straightway they knewe him, |
| 6:55 | And ran about throughout all that region round about, and began to cary hither and thither in couches all that were sicke, where they heard that he was. |
| 6:56 | And whithersoeuer he entred into townes, or cities, or villages, they laide their sicke in the streetes, and prayed him that they might touch at the least the edge of his garment. And as many as touched him, were made whole. |
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