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| 6:1 | And he yede out fro thennus, and wente in to his owne cuntre; and hise disciplis folewiden him. |
| 6:2 | And whanne the sabat was come, Jhesus bigan to teche in a synagoge. And many herden, and wondriden in his techyng, and seiden, Of whennus to this alle these thingis? and what is the wisdom that is youun to hym, and siche vertues whiche ben maad bi hise hondis? |
| 6:3 | Whether this is not a carpenter, the sone of Marie, the brother of James and of Joseph and of Judas and of Symount? whether hise sistris ben not here with vs? And thei weren sclaundrid in hym. |
| 6:4 | And Jhesus seide to hem, That a profete is not without onoure, but in his owne cuntrey, and among his kynne, and in his hous. |
| 6:5 | And he myyte not do there ony vertu, saue that he helide a fewe sijk men, leiynge on hem hise hoondis. |
| 6:6 | And he wondride for the vnbileue of hem. And he wente aboute casteles on ech side, and tauyte. |
| 6:7 | And he clepide togidere twelue, and bigan to sende hem bi two togidere; and yaf to hem power of vnclene spiritis, |
| 6:8 | and comaundide hem, that thei schulde not take ony thing in the weie, but a yerde oneli, not a scrippe, ne breed, nether money in the girdil, |
| 6:9 | but schod with sandalies, and that thei schulden not be clothid with twei cootis. |
| 6:10 | And he seide to hem, Whidur euer ye entren in to an hous, dwelle ye there, til ye goon out fro thennus. |
| 6:11 | And who euer resseyueth you not, ne herith you, go ye out fro thennus, and schake awei the powdir fro youre feet, in to witnessyng to hem. |
| 6:12 | And thei yeden forth, and prechiden, that men schulden do penaunce. |
| 6:13 | And thei castiden out many feendis, and anoyntiden with oyle many sijk men, and thei weren heelid. |
| 6:14 | And kyng Eroude herde, for his name was maad opyn, and seide, That Joon Baptist hath risen ayen fro deeth, and therfor vertues worchen in hym. |
| 6:15 | Othir seiden, That it is Helie; but othir seiden, That it is a profete, as oon of profetis. |
| 6:16 | And whanne this thing was herd, Eroude seide, This Joon, whom Y haue biheedide, is risun ayen fro deeth. |
| 6:17 | For thilke Eroude sente, and helde Joon, and boond hym in to prisoun, for Erodias, the wijf of Filip, his brothir; for he hadde weddid hir. |
| 6:18 | For Joon seide to Eroude, It is not leueful to thee, to haue the wijf of thi brothir. |
| 6:19 | And Erodias leide aspies to hym, and wolde sle hym, and myyte not. |
| 6:20 | And Eroude dredde Joon, and knewe hym a iust man and hooli, and kepte hym. And Eroude herde hym, and he dide many thingis, and gladli herde hym. |
| 6:21 | And whanne a couenable dai was fallun, Eroude in his birthdai made a soper to the princis, and tribunes, and to the grettest of Galilee. |
| 6:22 | And whanne the douyter of thilke Erodias was comun ynne, and daunside, and pleside to Eroude, and also to men that saten at the mete, the kyng seide to the damysel, Axe thou of me what thou wolt, and Y schal yyue to thee. |
| 6:23 | And he swore to hir, That what euer thou axe, Y schal yyue to thee, thouy it be half my kyngdom. |
| 6:24 | And whanne sche hadde goon out, sche seide to hir modir, What schal Y axe? And sche seide, The heed of Joon Baptist. |
| 6:25 | And whanne sche was comun ynne anoon with haast to the kyng, sche axide, and seide, Y wole that anoon thou yyue to me in a dische the heed of Joon Baptist. |
| 6:26 | And the kyng was sori for the ooth, and for men that saten togidere at the meete he wolde not make hir sori; |
| 6:27 | but sente a manqueller and comaundide, that Joones heed were brouyt in a dissche. And he bihedide hym in the prisoun, |
| 6:28 | and brouyte his heed in a disch, and yaf it to the damysel, and the damysel yaf to hir modir. |
| 6:29 | And whanne this thing was herd, hise disciplis camen, and token his bodi, and leiden it in a biriel. |
| 6:30 | And the apostlis camen togidere to Jhesu, and telden to hym alle thingis, that thei hadden don, and tauyt. |
| 6:31 | And he seide to hem, Come ye bi you silf in to a desert place; and reste ye a litil. For there were many that camen, and wenten ayen, and thei hadden not space to ete. |
| 6:32 | And thei yeden in to a boot, and wenten in to a desert place bi hem silf. |
| 6:33 | And thei sayn hem go awei, and many knewen, and thei wenten afoote fro alle citees, and runnen thidur, and camen bifor hem. |
| 6:34 | And Jhesus yede out, and saiy myche puple, and hadde reuth on hem, for thei weren as scheep not hauynge a scheepherd. And he bigan to teche hem many thingis. |
| 6:35 | And whanne it was forth daies, hise disciplis camen, and seiden, This is a desert place, and the tyme is now passid; |
| 6:36 | lete hem go in to the nexte townes and villagis, to bie hem meete to ete. |
| 6:37 | And he answeride, and seide to hem, Yyue ye to hem to ete. And thei seiden to hym, Go we, and bie we looues with two hundrid pens, and we schulen yyue to hem to ete. |
| 6:38 | And he seith to hem, Hou many looues han ye? Go ye, and se. And whanne thei hadden knowe, thei seien, Fyue, and two fischis. |
| 6:39 | And he comaundide to hem, that thei schulden make alle men sitte to mete bi cumpanyes, on greene heye. |
| 6:40 | And thei saten doun bi parties, bi hundridis, and bi fifties. |
| 6:41 | And whanne he hadde take the fyue looues, and twei fischis, he biheelde in to heuene, and blesside, and brak looues, and yaf to hise disciplis, that thei schulden sette bifor hem. And he departide twei fischis to alle; |
| 6:42 | and alle eeten, and weren fulfillid. |
| 6:43 | And thei token the relifs of brokun metis, twelue cofyns ful, and of the fischis. |
| 6:44 | And thei that eeten, weren fyue thousynde of men. |
| 6:45 | And anoon he maad hise disciplis to go up in to a boot, to passe bifor hym ouer the se to Bethsaida, the while he lefte the puple. |
| 6:46 | And whanne he hadde left hem, he wente in to an hille, to preye. |
| 6:47 | And whanne it was euen, the boot was in the myddil of the see, and he aloone in the loond; |
| 6:48 | and he say hem trauelynge in rowyng; for the wynde was contrarie to hem. And aboute the fourthe wakynge of the nyyt, he wandride on the see, and cam to hem, and wolde passe hem. |
| 6:49 | And as thei sayn hym wandrynge on the see, thei gessiden that it weren a fantum, and crieden out; |
| 6:50 | for alle sayn hym, and thei weren afraied. And anoon he spak with hem, and seide to hem, Triste ye, Y am; nyle ye drede. |
| 6:51 | And he cam vp to hem in to the boot, and the wynde ceesside. And thei wondriden more `with ynne hem silf; |
| 6:52 | for thei vndurstoden not of the looues; for her herte was blyndid. |
| 6:53 | And whanne thei weren passid ouer the see, thei camen in to the lond of Genasareth, and settiden to loond. |
| 6:54 | And whanne thei weren gon out of the boot, anoon thei knewen hym. |
| 6:55 | And thei ranne thorou al that cuntre, and bigunnen to brynge sijk men in beddis on eche side, where thei herden that he was. |
| 6:56 | And whidur euer `he entride in to villagis, ethir in to townes, or in to citees, thei setten sijk men in stretis, and preiden hym, that thei schulden touche namely the hemme of his cloth; and hou many that touchiden hym, weren maad saaf. |
| 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. |
| 6:1 | Then He went out from there and came into His own country, and His disciples followed Him. |
| 6:2 | And when the Sabbath day had come, He began to teach in the synagogue. And many hearing Him were astonished, saying, "Where did this Man get these things? And what wisdom is this which is given to Him, that even such mighty works are performed by His hands? |
| 6:3 | Is this not the carpenter, the Son of Mary, and the brother of James, Joses, Judas, and Simon? And are not His sisters here with us?" So they were offended at Him. |
| 6:4 | But Jesus said to them, "A prophet is not without honor except in his own country, among his own relatives, and in his own house." |
| 6:5 | Now He could do no mighty work there, except that He laid His hands on a few sick people and healed them. |
| 6:6 | And He marveled because of their unbelief. Then He went around about the villages teaching. |
| 6:7 | And He called the twelve to Himself, and began to send them out two by two, and gave them power over unclean spirits. |
| 6:8 | And commanded them that they should take nothing for their journey except only a staff, no bag, no bread, no money in their money belts; |
| 6:9 | but to wear sandals, and not put on two coats. |
| 6:10 | He also said to them, "In whatever place you enter into a house, stay there until you depart from that place." |
| 6:11 | And whoever will not receive you nor hear you, when you depart from there, shake off the dust under your feet for a testimony against them. Truly, I say to you, it will be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment than for that city!" |
| 6:12 | So they went out, and preached that people should repent. |
| 6:13 | And they cast out many demons, and anointed with oil many who were sick, and healed them. |
| 6:14 | Now King Herod heard of Him, because His name had become well known. And he said, "That John the Baptist was risen from the dead, and therefore these mighty works are at work in him." |
| 6:15 | Others said, "It is Elijah." And others said, "It is a prophet, or like one of the prophets." |
| 6:16 | But when Herod heard of it, he said, "This is John, whom I beheaded; he has risen from the dead." |
| 6:17 | Because, Herod himself had sent out and laid hold of John, and bound him in prison for the sake of Herodias, his brother Philip's wife; because he had married her. |
| 6:18 | Because John had said to Herod, "It is not lawful for you to have your brother's wife." |
| 6:19 | Therefore Herodias had this disagreement with him, and wanted to kill him, but she could not; |
| 6:20 | because, Herod feared John, knowing that he was a just and holy man, and protected him. And when he heard him, he did many things, and heard him gladly. |
| 6:21 | Then when a convenient day came that Herod on his birthday gave a feast for his nobles, high officers, and chief men of Galilee. |
| 6:22 | And when Herodias' daughter herself came in and danced, and pleased Herod and those who sat with him, the king said to the girl, "Ask me whatever you want, and I will give it to you." |
| 6:23 | He also swore to her, "Whatever you will ask me, I will give it to you, up to half of my kingdom." |
| 6:24 | So she went out, and said to her mother, "What should I ask?" And she said, "The head of John the Baptist!" |
| 6:25 | And swiftly she came in immediately to the king and asked, saying, "I want you to give me the head of John the Baptist on a platter at once." |
| 6:26 | And the king was exceedingly sorry; yet because of his oath and because of those who sat with him, he did not want to refuse her. |
| 6:27 | So immediately the king sent an executioner and commanded his head to be brought. And he went and beheaded him in the prison, |
| 6:28 | brought his head on a platter, and gave it to the girl; and the girl gave it to her mother. |
| 6:29 | And when his disciples heard of it, they came and took away his corpse and laid it in a tomb. |
| 6:30 | Then the apostles gathered together to Jesus and told Him everything, both what they had done and what they had taught. |
| 6:31 | And He said to them, "Come aside by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while." Because, there were many coming and going, and they did not even have time to eat. |
| 6:32 | So they departed by boat to a deserted place privately. |
| 6:33 | But the crowd saw them departing. And many knew Him and ran there on foot from all the cities, overtook them, and came together to Him. |
| 6:34 | And Jesus, when He came out, saw a large crowd and was moved with compassion for them, because they were like sheep not having a shepherd. So He began to teach them many things. |
| 6:35 | And when the day was now almost over, His disciples came to Him and said, "This is a deserted place, and the time has now passed away. |
| 6:36 | Send them away, that they may go into the surrounding country and into the villages and buy themselves bread; because, they have nothing to eat." |
| 6:37 | He replied and said to them, "You give them something to eat." And they said to Him, "Shall we go and buy two hundred denarii worth of bread and give them something to eat?" |
| 6:38 | He said to them, "How many loaves do you have? Go and see." And when they knew they said, "Five, and two fish." |
| 6:39 | Then He commanded them to make everyone sit down in groups on the green grass. |
| 6:40 | So they sat down in ranks, in hundreds and in fifties. |
| 6:41 | And when He had taken the five loaves and the two fish, He looked up to heaven, blessed and broke the loaves, and gave them to His disciples to set before them; and the two fish He divided among them all. |
| 6:42 | So they all ate and were filled. |
| 6:43 | And they took up twelve baskets full of fragments and of the fish. |
| 6:44 | Now those who had eaten the loaves were about five thousand men. |
| 6:45 | And immediately He made His disciples get into the boat and go ahead of Him to the other side, to Bethsaida, while He sent the people away. |
| 6:46 | And when He had sent them away, He departed to a mountain to pray. |
| 6:47 | Now when evening came, the boat was in the midst of the sea; and He was alone on the land. |
| 6:48 | Then He saw them straining at rowing, because the wind was against them. Now about the fourth watch of the night He came to them, walking on the sea, and would have passed them by. |
| 6:49 | And when they saw Him walking on the sea, they supposed it was a spirit, and shouted out; |
| 6:50 | because they all saw Him and were troubled. But immediately He talked with them and said to them, "Be of good cheer! It is Me; do not be afraid." |
| 6:51 | Then He went up into the boat to them, and the wind ceased. And they were greatly amazed in themselves beyond measure, and marveled. |
| 6:52 | Because, they did not consider the miracle of the loaves, because their heart was hardened. |
| 6:53 | And when they had crossed over, they came to the land of Gennesaret and drew to the shore. |
| 6:54 | And when they came out of the boat, immediately the people recognized Him, |
| 6:55 | ran through that entire surrounding region, and began to carry about on beds those who were sick to wherever they heard He was. |
| 6:56 | And wherever He entered, into villages, cities, or country, they laid the sick in the streets, and begged Him that they might just touch the edge of His clothes. And as many as touched Him were made well. |
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