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| 12:1 | And Jhesus bigan to speke to hem in parablis. A man plauntide a vynyerd, and sette an hegge aboute it, and dalf a lake, and bildide a toure, and hiryde it to tilieris, and wente forth in pilgrimage. |
| 12:2 | And he sente to the erthe tilieris in tyme a seruaunt, to resseyue of the erthe tilieris of the fruyt of the vynyerd. |
| 12:3 | And thei token hym, and beeten, and leften hym voide. |
| 12:4 | And eftsoone he sente to hem anothir seruaunt, and thei woundiden hym in the heed, and turmentiden hym. |
| 12:5 | And eftsoone he sente another, and thei slowen hym, and othir mo, betynge summe, and sleynge othere. |
| 12:6 | But yit he hadde a moost derworth sone, and he sente hym last to hem, and seide, Perauenture thei schulen drede my sone. |
| 12:7 | But the erthetilieris seiden togidere, This is the eire; come ye, sle we hym, and the eritage schal be ourun. |
| 12:8 | And thei tokun hym, and killiden, and castiden out without the vynyerd. |
| 12:9 | Thanne what schal the lord of the vynyerd do? He schal come, and lese the tilieris, and yyue the vynyerd to othere. |
| 12:10 | Whether ye han not red this scripture, The stoon which the bilderis han disspisid, this is maad in to the heed of the corner? |
| 12:11 | This thing is doon of the Lord, and is wondirful in oure iyen. |
| 12:12 | And thei souyten to holde hym, and thei dredden the puple; for thei knewen that to hem he seide this parable; and thei leften hym, |
| 12:13 | and thei wenten awei. And thei senten to hym summe of the Farisees and Erodians, to take hym in word. |
| 12:14 | Whiche camen, and seien to hym, Maistir, we witen that thou art sothfast, and reckist not of ony man; for nethir thou biholdist in to the face of man, but thou techist the weie of God in treuthe. Is it leeueful that tribute be youun to the emperoure, or we schulen not yyue? |
| 12:15 | Which witynge her pryuei falsnesse, seide to hem, What tempten ye me? brynge ye to me a peny, that Y se. |
| 12:16 | And thei brouyten to hym. And he seide to hem, Whos is this ymage, and the writyng? Thei seien to him, The emperouris. |
| 12:17 | And Jhesus answeride and seide to hem, Thanne yelde ye to the emperour tho thingis that ben of the emperours; and to God tho thingis that ben of God. |
| 12:18 | And thei wondriden of hym. And Saduces, that seien that ther is no ressurreccioun, camen to hym, and axeden hym, |
| 12:19 | and seiden, Maister, Moyses wroot to vs, that if the brother of a man were deed, and lefte his wijf, and haue no sones, his brother take his wijf, and reise vp seed to his brother. |
| 12:20 | Thanne seuene britheren ther weren; and the firste took a wijf, and diede, and lefte no seed. |
| 12:21 | And the secounde took hir, and he diede, and nether this lefte seed. |
| 12:22 | And the thridde also. And in lijk manere the seuene token hir, and leften not seed. And the womman the laste of alle `is deed. |
| 12:23 | Thanne in the resurreccioun, whanne thei schulen rise ayen, whos wijf of these schal sche be? for seuene hadden hir to wijf. |
| 12:24 | And Jhesus answeride, and seide to hem, Whether ye erren not therfor, that ye knowe not scripturis, nethir the vertu of God? |
| 12:25 | For whanne thei schulen rise ayen fro deeth, nether thei schulen wedde, nethir schulen be weddid, but thei schulen be as aungels of God in heuenes. |
| 12:26 | And of deed men, that thei risen ayen, han ye not red in the book of Moises, on the buysch, hou God spak to hym, and seide, Y am God of Abraham, and God of Isaac, and God of Jacob? |
| 12:27 | He is not God of deed men, but of lyuynge men; therfor ye erren myche. |
| 12:28 | And oon of the scribis, that hadde herde hem dispuytynge togidir, cam nyy, and saiy that Jhesus had wel answeride hem, and axide hym, which was the firste maundement of alle. |
| 12:29 | And Jhesus answeride to him, that the firste maundement of alle is, Here thou, Israel, thi Lord God is o God; |
| 12:30 | and thou schalt loue thi Lord God of al thin herte, and of al thi soule, and of al thi mynde, and of al thi myyt. |
| 12:31 | This is the firste maundement. And the secounde is lijk to this, Thou schalt loue thi neiybore as thi silf. Ther is noon other maundement gretter than these. |
| 12:32 | And the scribe seide to hym, Maister, in treuthe thou hast wel seid; for o God is, and ther is noon other, outakun hym; |
| 12:33 | that he be loued of al the herte, and of al the mynde, and of al the vndurstondynge, and of al the soule, and of al strengthe, and to loue the neiybore as hym silf, is gretter than alle brent offryngis and sacrifices. |
| 12:34 | And Jhesus seynge that he hadde answerid wiseli, seide to hym, Thou art not fer fro the kyngdom of God. |
| 12:35 | And thanne no man durste axe hym no more ony thing. And Jhesus answeride and seide, techynge in the temple, Hou seien scribis, that Crist is the sone of Dauid? |
| 12:36 | For Dauid hym silf seide in the Hooli Goost, the Lord seide to my lord, Sitte on my riythalf, til Y putte thin enemyes the stool of thi feet. |
| 12:37 | Thanne Dauid hym silf clepith him lord, hou thanne is he his sone? And myche puple gladli herde hym. |
| 12:38 | And he seide to hem in his techyng, Be ye war of scribis, that wolen wandre in stolis, |
| 12:39 | and be salutid in chepyng, and sitte in synagogis in the firste chaieris, and the firste sittyng placis in soperis; |
| 12:40 | whiche deuouren the housis of widewis vndur colour of long preier; thei schulen take the longer doom. |
| 12:41 | And Jhesus sittynge ayens the tresorie, bihelde hou the puple castide monei in to the tresorie; and many riche men castiden many thingis. |
| 12:42 | But whanne a pore widewe was comun, sche keste two mynutis, that is, a ferthing. |
| 12:43 | And he clepide togidere hise disciplis, and seide to hem, Treuli Y seie to you, that this pore widewe keste more thanne alle, that kesten in to the tresorie. |
| 12:44 | For alle kesten of that thing that thei hadden plente of; but this of her pouert keste alle thingis that sche hadde, al hir lyuelode. |
| 12:1 | And he beganne to speake vnto them in similitudes. A certayne man planted a vineyarde and copased it with an hedge and ordeyned a wyne presse and bylt a toure in yt. And let yt out to hyre vnto husbandme and went into a straunge countre. |
| 12:2 | And when the tyme was come he sent to the tennauntes a servaunt that he myght receave of the tenauntes of the frute of the vyneyarde. |
| 12:3 | And they caught him and bet him and sent him agayne emptye. |
| 12:4 | And moreoever he sent vnto them another servaunt and at him they cast stones and brake his heed and sent him agayne all to revyled. |
| 12:5 | And agayne he sent another and him they kylled: and many other beetynge some and kyllinge some. |
| 12:6 | Yet had he one sonne whom he loved tenderly him also he sent at the last vnto them sayinge: they wyll feare my sonne. |
| 12:7 | But the tenauntes sayde amongest them selves: this is the heyre: come let vs kyll hym and ye inheritauce shalbe oures. |
| 12:8 | And they toke him and kyllid him and cast him out of the vyneyarde. |
| 12:9 | What shall then the lorde of the vyneyarde do? He will come and destroye ye tenauntes and let out the vyneyarde to other. |
| 12:10 | Have ye not redde this scripture? The stoone which ye bylders dyd refuse is made ye chefe stoone in ye corner: |
| 12:11 | this was done of ye Lorde and is mervelous in oure eyes. |
| 12:12 | And they went about to take him but they feared the people. For they perceaved that he spake that similitude agaynst them. And they left him and went their waye. |
| 12:13 | And they sent vnto him certayne of ye Pharises with Herodes servantes to take him in his wordes. |
| 12:14 | And assone as they were come they sayd vnto him: master we knowe yt thou arte true and carest for no man: for thou consyderest not the degre of men but teachest the waye of God truly: Ys it laufull to paye tribute to Cesar or not? |
| 12:15 | Ought we to geve or ought we not to geve? He vnderstode their simulacion and sayde vnto them: Why tepte ye me? Brynge me a peny that I maye se yt. |
| 12:16 | And they brought. And he sayde vnto them: Whose ys thys ymage and superscripcion? And they sayde vnto him Cesars. |
| 12:17 | And Iesus answered and saide vnto the: Then geve to Cesar that which belongeth to Cesar: and to God that which perteyneth to God. And they mervelled at him. |
| 12:18 | Then came the Saduces vnto him which saye ther is no resurreccion. And they axed hym sayinge: |
| 12:19 | Master Moses wroote vnto vs yf eny mans brother dye and leve his wyfe behinde him and leve no chyldren: that then hys brother shuld take his wyfe and reyse vp seed vnto his brother. |
| 12:20 | Ther were seven brethren: and the fyrst toke a wyfe and when he dyed leeft no seed behynde him. |
| 12:21 | And the seconde toke hir and dyed: nether leeft eny seed. And the thyrde lyke wyse. |
| 12:22 | And seve had her and leeft no seed behynde them. Last of all the wyfe dyed also. |
| 12:23 | In the resurreccio then when they shall ryse agayne: whose wyfe shall she be of them? For seven had her to wyfe. |
| 12:24 | Iesus answered and sayde vnto them: Are ye not therfore deceaved and vnderstonde not the scryptures nether the power of God? |
| 12:25 | For when they shall ryse agayne fro deeth they nether mary nor are maryed: but are as the angels which are in heven. |
| 12:26 | As touchynge the deed that they shall ryse agayne: have ye not redde in the boke of Moses howe in the busshe God spake vnto him sayinge: I am the God of Abraham and God of Ysaac and the God of Iacob? |
| 12:27 | He is not the God of the deed but the God of the livynge. Ye are therfore greatly deceaved. |
| 12:28 | And ther came one of the scribes that had hearde them disputynge to gedder and perceaved that he had answered them well and axed him: Which is the fyrste of all the commaundemetes? |
| 12:29 | Iesus answered him: the fyrste of all the comaundementes is. Heare Israel: The Lorde God is one Lorde. |
| 12:30 | And thou shalt love the Lorde thy God with all thy hert and with all thy soule and with all thy mynde and with all thy strength. This is the fyrste commaundement. |
| 12:31 | And the seconde is lyke vnto this: Thou shalt love thy neghbour as thy silfe. Ther is none other commaundement greater then these. |
| 12:32 | And the Scribe sayde vnto him: well master thou hast sayd ye truthe that ther ys one God and that ther is none but he. |
| 12:33 | And to love him with all the herte and with all the mynde and with all the soule and with all the stregth: and to love a mans neghbour as him silfe ys a greater thinge then all burntofferings and sacrifices. |
| 12:34 | And when Iesus sawe that he answered discretly he sayde vnto him: Thou arte not farre from the kyngdome of God. And no man after that durst axe him eny questio. |
| 12:35 | And Iesus answered and sayde teachynge in the temple: how saye the Scribes yt Christ is the sonne of David? |
| 12:36 | for David him selfe inspyred with the holy goost sayde: The Lorde sayde to my Lorde syt on my right honde tyll I make thyne enemyes thy fote stole. |
| 12:37 | Then David hym silfe calleth him Lorde: and by what meanes is he then his sonne? And moche people hearde him gladly. |
| 12:38 | And he sayde vnto them in his doctrine: beware of the Scribes which love to goo in longe clothinge: and love salutacions in ye market places |
| 12:39 | and the chefe seates in the synagoges and to syt in the vppermost roumes at feastes |
| 12:40 | and devoure widowes houses and that vnder coloure of longe prayinge. These shall receave greater dampnacion. |
| 12:41 | And Iesus sat over agaynst the treasury and behelde how the people put money in to the treasury. And many that were ryche cast in moch. |
| 12:42 | And ther cam a certayne povre widowe and she threwe in two mytes which make a farthynge. |
| 12:43 | And he called vnto him his disciples and sayde vnto them: Verely I saye vnto you that this pover widowe hath cast moare in then all they which have caste into the treasury. |
| 12:44 | For they all dyd cast in of their superfluyte: but she of her poverte dyd cast in all that she had eve all her livynge. |
| 12:1 | And he beganne to speake vnto them by parables: A certayne ma planted a vynyarde, and made a hedge aboute it, and dygged a wynne presse, and buylded a tower, and let it out vnto hussbande men, and wente in to a straunge countre. |
| 12:2 | And whan the tyme was come, he sent a seruaut to the hussbande men, that he might receaue of the hussbandmen, of the frute of the vynyarde. |
| 12:3 | But they toke him, and bet him, and sent him awaye emptye. |
| 12:4 | Agayne, he sent vnto them another seruaunt, whom they stoned, and brake his heade, and sent him awaye shamefully dealt withall. |
| 12:5 | Agayne he sent another, whom they slew, and many other: some they bett, and some they put to death. |
| 12:6 | Then had he yet one sonne onely, whom he loued, him he sent also vnto them at the last, and sayde: they wyl stonde in awe of my sonne. |
| 12:7 | But the same hussbandmen sayde amonge them selues: This is the heyre, Come, let vs kyll him, so shal the inheritaunce be ours. |
| 12:8 | And they toke him, and slewe him, and cast him out of the vynyarde. |
| 12:9 | What shal now the lorde of the vynyarde do? He shal come and destroye the hussbande men, and geue the vynyarde vnto other. |
| 12:10 | Haue ye not red this scripture: The same stone which the buylders refused, is become the headstone in the corner? |
| 12:11 | This was the LORDES doynge, and it is maruelous in oure eyes. |
| 12:12 | And they wente aboute to take him (but they feared the people) for they perceaued, that he had spoke this parable agaynst the. And they left him, and wente their waye. |
| 12:13 | And they sent vnto him certayne of the Pharises and Herodes officers to take him in his wordes. |
| 12:14 | And they came, and sayde vnto hi: Master, we knowe that thou art true and carest for no man. For thou regardest not the outwarde appearaunce of men, but teachest ye waye of God truly. Is it laufull to geue tribute vnto the Emperoure, or not? |
| 12:15 | Ought we to geue it, or ought we not to geue it? But he perceaued their ypocrisye, and sayde vnto them: Why tempte ye me? Brynge me a peny, that I maye se it. |
| 12:16 | And they brought it him. Then sayde he: Whose ymage and superscripcion is this? They sayde vnto him: The Emperours. |
| 12:17 | Then answered Iesus and sayde vnto the: Geue therfore vnto the Emperoure that which is the Emperours, and vnto God that which is Gods. And they marueled at him. |
| 12:18 | Then came vnto him the Saduces (which holde that there is no resurreccion) these axed him, and sayde: |
| 12:19 | Master, Moses wrote vnto vs. Yf eny mans brother dye, and leaue a wife, and leaue no children, his brother shal take his wife, and rayse vp sede vnto his brother. |
| 12:20 | Now were there seuen brethren: the first toke a wife, and dyed, and left no sede: |
| 12:21 | and the seconde toke her, and dyed, and left no sede also: the thirde in like maner. |
| 12:22 | And they all seuen toke her, and left no sede. At the last after them all, the wyfe dyed also. |
| 12:23 | Now in the resurreccion whan they shal ryse agayne, whose wife shal she be of them? For seuen had her to wife. |
| 12:24 | Then answered Iesus, and sayde vnto them: Do not ye erre? because ye knowe not the scryptures ner ye power of God? |
| 12:25 | Whan they shal ryse agayne from the deed, they shal nether mary ner be maried, but they are as the angels in heauen. |
| 12:26 | As touchinge the deed, that they shal ryse agayne, haue ye not red in the boke of Moses, how God spake vnto him in the bush, and sayde: I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, & the God of Iacob? |
| 12:27 | Yet is not God a God of the deed, but of the lyuynge. Therfore ye erre greatly. |
| 12:28 | And there came vnto him one of the scrybes, that had herkened vnto the how they disputed together, and sawe that he had answered them well, and axed him: Which is the chefest comaundement of all? |
| 12:29 | Iesus answered him: The chefest commaundemet of all commaundementes is this: Heare O Israel, the LORDE oure God is one God, |
| 12:30 | and thou shalt loue the LORDE thy God with all thy hert, with all thy soule, with all thy mynde, and with all thy strength. This is the chefest commaundement, |
| 12:31 | and the seconde is like vnto it: Thou shalt loue thy neghboure as thy self. There is none other greater commaundement then these. |
| 12:32 | And the scrybe sayde vnto him: Master, Verely thou hast sayde right: for there is but one God, & there is none other without him, |
| 12:33 | and to loue him with all the hert, with all the mynde, with all the soule, and with all the strength, and to loue a mans neghboure as himself, is more then brent sacrifices and all offerynges. |
| 12:34 | But wha Iesus sawe that he answered discretly, he sayde vnto him: Thou art not farre from the kyngdome of God. And after this durst no man axe him eny mo questions. |
| 12:35 | And Iesus answered, and sayde, whan he taught in the temple: How saye the scrybes, yt Christ is the sonne of Dauid? |
| 12:36 | But Dauid himself saieth thorow the holy goost: The LORDE sayde vnto my LORDE: Syt thou on my right honde, tyll I make thine enemies yi fotestole. |
| 12:37 | There Dauid calleth him his LORDE. How is he the his sonne? And many people herde him gladly. |
| 12:38 | And he taught the, and sayde vnto the: Bewarre of the scrybes, that loue to go in longe garmentes, and loue to be saluted in the market, |
| 12:39 | and syt gladly aboue in the synagoges and at the table: |
| 12:40 | they deuoure wyddowes houses, and vnder a coloure they make longe prayers. These shal receaue the more damnacion. |
| 12:41 | And Iesus sat ouer agaynst the Gods chest, and behelde how the people put money in to the Godschest. And many that were riche: put in moch. |
| 12:42 | And there came a poore wyddowe, and put in two mytes, which make a farthinge. |
| 12:43 | And he called vnto him his disciples, and sayde vnto them: Verely I saye vnto you: this poore wyddowe hath put more in ye Godschest, then all they that haue put in: |
| 12:44 | For they all haue put i of their superfluyte, but she of hir pouerte hath put in all that she had, euen hir whole lyuynge. |
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