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| 7:1 | Now when hee had ended all his sayings in the audience of the people, hee entred into Capernaum. |
| 7:2 | And a certaine Centurions seruant, who was deare vnto him, was sicke and ready to die. |
| 7:3 | And when he heard of Iesus, he sent vnto him the Elders of the Iewes, beseeching him that he would come and heale his seruant. |
| 7:4 | And when they came to Iesus, they besought him instantly, saying, that hee was worthy for whome hee should doe this. |
| 7:5 | For he loueth our nation, and hee hath built vs a Synagogue. |
| 7:6 | Then Iesus went with them. And when he was now not farre from the house, the Centurion sent friends to him, saying vnto him, Lord, trouble not thy selfe: for I am not worthy that thou shouldest enter vnder my roofe. |
| 7:7 | Wherefore neither thought I my selfe worthy to come vnto thee: but say in a worde, and my seruant shall bee healed. |
| 7:8 | For I also am a man set vnder authoritie, hauing vnder mee souldiers: and I say vnto one, Goe, and he goeth: and to another, Come, and hee commeth: and to my seruant, Doe this, and he doeth it. |
| 7:9 | When Iesus heard these things, hee marueiled at him, and turned him about, and saide vnto the people that followed him, I say vnto you, I haue not found so great faith, no, not in Israel. |
| 7:10 | And they that were sent, returning to the house, found the seruant whole that had bene sicke. |
| 7:11 | And it came to passe the day after, that he went into a citie called Naim: and many of his disciples went with him, and much people. |
| 7:12 | Now when he came nigh to the gate of the citie, behold, there was a dead man caried out, the onely sonne of his mother, and shee was a widow: and much people of the citie was with her. |
| 7:13 | And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her, and saide vnto her, Weepe not. |
| 7:14 | And hee came and touched the beere (and they that bare him, stood still.) And he said, Yong man, I say vnto thee, Arise. |
| 7:15 | And he that was dead, sate vp, and began to speake: and he deliuered him to his mother. |
| 7:16 | And there came a feare on all, and they glorified God, saying, that a great Prophet is risen vp among vs, and that God hath visited his people. |
| 7:17 | And this rumour of him went foorth throughout all Iudea, and throughout all the region round about. |
| 7:18 | And the disciples of Iohn shewed him of all these things. |
| 7:19 | And Iohn calling vnto him two of his disciples, sent them to Iesus, saying, Art thou hee that should come, or looke we for another? |
| 7:20 | When the men were come vnto him, they said, Iohn Baptist hath sent vs vnto thee, saying, Art thou hee that should come, or looke we for another? |
| 7:21 | And in that same houre hee cured many of their infirmities and plagues, and of euill spirits, and vnto many that were blind, he gaue sight. |
| 7:22 | Then Iesus answering, said vnto them, Go your way, and tell Iohn what things ye haue seene and heard, how that the blind see, the lame walke, the lepers are clensed, the deafe heare, the dead are raised, to the poore the Gospel is preached. |
| 7:23 | And blessed is he whosoeuer shall not be offended in me. |
| 7:24 | And when the messengers of Iohn were departed, hee beganne to speake vnto ye people concerning Iohn: What went ye out into the wildernesse for to see? A reede shaken with the winde? |
| 7:25 | But what went ye out for to see? A man clothed in soft raiment? Behold, they which are gorgeously apparelled, and liue delicately, are in kings courts. |
| 7:26 | But what went ye out for to see? A Prophet? Yea, I say vnto you, and much more then a Prophet. |
| 7:27 | This is he of whome it is written, Behold, I send my messenger before thy face, which shall prepare thy way before thee. |
| 7:28 | For I say vnto you, among those that are borne of women, there is not a greater Prophet then Iohn the Baptist: but he that is least in the kingdome of God, is greater then he. |
| 7:29 | And all the people that heard him, and the Publicanes, iustified God, being baptized with the baptisme of Iohn. |
| 7:30 | But the Pharisees and Lawyers reiected the counsell of God against themselues, being not baptized of him. |
| 7:31 | And the Lord said, whereunto then shall I liken the men of this generation? and to what are they like? |
| 7:32 | They are like vnto children sitting in the market place, & calling one to another, and saying, We haue piped vnto you, and ye haue not danced: wee haue mourned to you, and yee haue not wept. |
| 7:33 | For Iohn the Baptist came, neither eating bread, nor drinking wine, and ye say, He hath a deuill. |
| 7:34 | The sonne of man is come, eating, and drinking, and ye say, Behold a gluttonous man, and a wine bibber, a friend of Publicanes and sinners. |
| 7:35 | But wisedome is iustified of all her children. |
| 7:36 | And one of the Pharisees desired him that he would eat with him. And he went into the Pharisees house, and sate downe to meat. |
| 7:37 | And behold, a woman in the citie which was a sinner, when shee knew that Iesus sate at meat in the Pharisees house, brought an Alabaster boxe of ointment, |
| 7:38 | And stood at his feet behind him, weeping, and began to wash his feete with teares, and did wipe them with the haires of her head, and kissed his feet, and anointed them with the oyntment. |
| 7:39 | Now when the Pharisee which had bidden him, saw it, he spake within himselfe, saying, This man, if he were a Prophet, would haue knowen who, and what maner of woman this is that toucheth him: for she is a sinner. |
| 7:40 | And Iesus answering, said vnto him, Simon, I haue somewhat to say vnto thee. And he saith, Master, say on. |
| 7:41 | There was a certaine creditour, which had two debtors: the one ought fiue hundred pence, and the other fiftie. |
| 7:42 | And when they had nothing to pay, he frankly forgaue them both. Tell me therefore, which of them will loue him most? |
| 7:43 | Simon answered, and saide, I suppose, that hee to whome he forgaue most. And he said vnto him, Thou hast rightly iudged. |
| 7:44 | And hee turned to the woman, and said vnto Simon, Seest thou this woman? I entred into thine house, thou gauest me no water for my feete: but shee hath washed my feete with teares, and wiped them with the haires of her head. |
| 7:45 | Thou gauest me no kisse: but this woman, since the time I came in, hath not ceased to kisse my feet. |
| 7:46 | Mine head with oile thou didst not anoint: but this woman anointed my feet with oyntment. |
| 7:47 | Wherefore, I say vnto thee, her sinnes, which are many, are forgiuen, for she loued much: but to whom litle is forgiuen, the same loueth litle. |
| 7:48 | And he said vnto her, Thy sinnes are forgiuen. |
| 7:49 | And they that sate at meat with him, began to say within themselues, Who is this that forgiueth sinnes also? |
| 7:50 | And he said to the woman, Thy faith hath saued thee, goe in peace. |
| 7:1 | When hee had ended all his sayings in the audience of the people, he entred into Capernaum. |
| 7:2 | And a certaine Ceturions seruant was sicke and readie to die, which was deare vnto him. |
| 7:3 | And when he heard of Iesus, hee sent vnto him the Elders of the Iewes, beseeching him that he would come, and heale his seruant. |
| 7:4 | So they came to Iesus, and besought him instantly, saying that hee was worthy that hee should doe this for him: |
| 7:5 | For he loueth, said they, our nation, and he hath built vs a Synagogue. |
| 7:6 | Then Iesus went with them: but when he was now not farre from the house, the Centurion sent friendes to him, saying vnto him, Lord, trouble not thy selfe: for I am not worthy that thou shouldest enter vnder my roofe: |
| 7:7 | Wherefore I thought not my selfe worthy to come vnto thee: but say the word, and my seruant shalbe whole: |
| 7:8 | For I likewise am a man set vnder authoritie, and haue vnder mee souldiers, and I say vnto one, Goe, and he goeth: and to another, Come, and hee commeth: and to my seruant, Doe this, and he doeth it. |
| 7:9 | When Iesus heard these things, he marueiled at him, and turned him, and said to the people, that followed him, I say vnto you, I haue not found so great faith, no not in Israel. |
| 7:10 | And when they that were sent, turned backe to the house, they founde the seruant that was sicke, whole. |
| 7:11 | And it came to passe the day after, that he went into a citie called Nain, and many of his disciples went with him, and a great multitude. |
| 7:12 | Nowe when hee came neere to the gate of the citie, behold, there was a dead man caried out, who was the onely begotten sonne of his mother, which was a widowe, and much people of the citie was with her. |
| 7:13 | And when the Lord sawe her, he had compassion on her, and said vnto her, Weepe not. |
| 7:14 | And he went and touched the coffin (and they that bare him, stoode still) and he said, Yong man, I say vnto thee, Arise. |
| 7:15 | And he that was dead, sate vp, and began to speake, and he deliuered him to his mother. |
| 7:16 | Then there came a feare on them all, and they glorified God, saying, A great Prophet is risen among vs, and God hath visited his people. |
| 7:17 | And this rumour of him went foorth throughout all Iudea, and throughout all the region round about. |
| 7:18 | And the disciples of Iohn shewed him of all these things. |
| 7:19 | So Iohn called vnto him two certaine men of his disciples, and sent them to Iesus, saying, Art thou hee that should come, or shall we waite for another? |
| 7:20 | And when the men were come vnto him, they said, Iohn Baptist hath sent vs vnto thee, saying, Art thou hee that should come, or shall we waite for another? |
| 7:21 | And at that time, he cured many of their sickenesses, and plagues, and of euill spirites, and vnto many blinde men he gaue sight freely. |
| 7:22 | And Iesus answered, and saide vnto them, Goe your wayes and shewe Iohn, what things ye haue seene and heard: that the blinde see, the halt goe, the lepers are cleansed, the deafe heare, the dead are raised, and the poore receiue the Gospel. |
| 7:23 | And blessed is hee, that shall not be offended in me. |
| 7:24 | And when the messengers of Iohn were departed, hee began to speake vnto the people, of Iohn, What went ye out into the wildernes to see? A reede shaken with the winde? |
| 7:25 | But what went ye out to see? A man clothed in soft rayment? beholde, they which are gorgeously apparelled, and liue delicately, are in Kings courtes. |
| 7:26 | But what went ye foorth to see? A Prophet? yea, I say to you, and greater then a Prophet. |
| 7:27 | This is he of whom it is written, Beholde, I sende my messenger before thy face, which shall prepare thy way before thee. |
| 7:28 | For I say vnto you, there is no greater Prophet then Iohn, among them that are begotten of women: neuerthelesse, hee that is the least in the kingdome of God, is greater then he. |
| 7:29 | Then all the people that heard, and the Publicanes iustified God, being baptized with the baptisme of Iohn. |
| 7:30 | But the Pharises and the expounders of the Law despised the counsell of God against themselues, and were not baptized of him. |
| 7:31 | And the Lord saide, Whereunto shall I liken the men of this generation? and what thing are they like vnto? |
| 7:32 | They are like vnto litle children sitting in the market place, and crying one to another, and saying, We haue piped vnto you, and ye haue not daunced: we haue mourned to you, and ye haue not wept. |
| 7:33 | For Iohn Baptist came, neither eating bread, nor drinking wine: and ye say, He hath the deuil. |
| 7:34 | The Sonne of man is come, and eateth and drinketh: and ye say, Beholde, a man which is a glutton, and a drinker of wine, a friend of Publicanes and sinners: |
| 7:35 | But wisdome is iustified of all her children. |
| 7:36 | And one of the Pharises desired him that hee would eate with him: and hee went into the Pharises house, and sate downe at table. |
| 7:37 | And beholde, a woman in the citie, which was a sinner, when she knewe that Iesus sate at table in the Pharises house, shee brought a boxe of oyntment. |
| 7:38 | And shee stoode at his feete behinde him weeping, and began to wash his feete with teares, and did wipe them with the heares of her head, and kissed his feete, and anoynted them with the oyntment. |
| 7:39 | Nowe when the Pharise which bade him, saw it, he spake within himselfe, saying, If this man were a Prophet, hee woulde surely haue knowen who, and what maner of woman this is which toucheth him: for she is a sinner. |
| 7:40 | And Iesus answered, and saide vnto him, Simon, I haue somewhat to say vnto thee. And he said, Master, say on. |
| 7:41 | There was a certaine lender which had two detters: the one ought fiue hundreth pence, and the other fiftie: |
| 7:42 | When they had nothing to pay, he forgaue them both: Which of them therefore, tell mee, will loue him most? |
| 7:43 | Simon answered, and said, I suppose that he, to whom he forgaue most. And he said vnto him, Thou hast truely iudged. |
| 7:44 | Then he turned to the woman, and said vnto Simon, Seest thou this woman? I entred into thine house, and thou gauest mee no water to my feete: but she hath washed my feete with teares, and wiped them with the heares of her head. |
| 7:45 | Thou gauest me no kisse: but she, since the time I came in, hath not ceased to kisse my feete. |
| 7:46 | Mine head with oyle thou didest not anoint: but she hath anoynted my feete with oyntment. |
| 7:47 | Wherefore I say vnto thee, many sinnes are forgiuen her: for she loued much. To whom a litle is forgiuen, he doeth loue a litle. |
| 7:48 | And he saide vnto her, Thy sinnes are forgiuen thee. |
| 7:49 | And they that sate at table with him, began to say within themselues, Who is this that euen forgiueth sinnes? |
| 7:50 | And he said to the woman, Thy faith hath saued thee: goe in peace. |
| 7:1 | When he had ended all hys saienges in the audience of the people, he entred into Capernaum. |
| 7:2 | And a certen Centurions seruaunt which was deare vnto hym laye syck, and was in parell of death. |
| 7:3 | And whan he heard of Iesu, he sent vnto him the elders of the Iewes, besechinge him that he wold come, & heale his seruaunte. |
| 7:4 | And whan they came to Iesus, they besought him instantly, saying: He is worthy that thou shuldest do this for hym. |
| 7:5 | For he loueth oure nacion, and hath buylt vs a synagoge. |
| 7:6 | And Iesus went with them. And whan he was now, not farre from the house, the Centurion sent frendes to hym, sayinge vnto hym: Lorde, trouble not thy self: for I am not worthy: that thou shuldest enter vnder my roffe. |
| 7:7 | Wherfore I thought not my self worthy to come vnto the: but saye thou the word, & my seruaunt shalbe whole. |
| 7:8 | For I also am a man set vnder power, and haue vnder me soudiers, and I saye vnto one go, and he goeth, & to another, come, & he cometh: and to my seruaunt, do this, & he doth it. |
| 7:9 | When Iesus heard thys, he meruayled at him, and turned hym about, and sayde to the people that folowed him: I saye vnto you, I haue not founde so great faith, no, not in Israel. |
| 7:10 | And they that were sent, turned backe home agayne and founde the seruaunt whole that had bene sycke. |
| 7:11 | And it fortuned after this, that he went into a cytie which is called Naim, & many of his disciples went with him, and moch people. |
| 7:12 | When he came nye to the gate of the cytie: behold, ther was a deed man caryed out, which was the onely sonne of his mother, & she was a wedowe, & moch people of the cytie was with her. |
| 7:13 | And when the Lord sawe her, he had compassion on her, and sayde vnto her: wepe not. |
| 7:14 | And he came nye, & touched the coffyn: and they that bare him stode styl. And he sayde: Yonge man, I saye vnto the, aryse. |
| 7:15 | And he that was deed, sat vp, & began to speake. And he delyuered him to his mother. |
| 7:16 | And ther came a feare on them al. And they gaue the glory vnto God, sayinge: A great prophete is rysen vp among vs, & God hath visited his people. |
| 7:17 | And thys rumor of him went forth throughout al Iury, and thorow out all the regions which lye rounde about. |
| 7:18 | And the disciples of Iohn shewed him of all these thinges. |
| 7:19 | And Iohn called vnto him two of his disciples, & sent them to Iesus, saying: Art thou he that shuld come: or shall we looke for another? |
| 7:20 | When the men were come vnto him, they sayde: Iohn baptiste sent vs vnto the, saying: Art thou he that shulde come? or shall we wayte for another? |
| 7:21 | And in that same houre he cured many of their infyrmites and plages, and of euyll spretes, and vnto many that were blynd he gaue sight. |
| 7:22 | And he answered, & sayd vnto them: Go your waye and bring worde agayne to Iohn, what thinges ye haue sene & heard, how that the blynde se, the halt go, the lepers are clensed, the deaff heare, the dead ryse agayne: to the poore is the glad tydinges preached, |
| 7:23 | and happy is he that is not offended at me. |
| 7:24 | And when the messengers of Iohn were departed, he began to speake vnto the people concerninge Iohn. What went ye out into the wildernes for to se? a rede shaken wt the wind? |
| 7:25 | But what went ye out for to se? A man clothed in soft rayment? Behold, they which are gorgeously apparelled, and lyue delicatly, are in kynges courtes. |
| 7:26 | But what wente ye forth to se? A prophete? Yee, I saye to you, & more then a prophet. |
| 7:27 | This is he, of whom it is writen: Beholde, I sende myne angell before thy face which shall prepare thy waye before the. |
| 7:28 | For I saye vnto you, amonge wemens children, is ther not a greater prophete then Iohn baptiste. Neuerthelesse, he tha is lesse, in the kingdom of God is greater then he. |
| 7:29 | And all the people, and the publicans that heard him, iustified God, and were baptised with the baptyme of Iohn. |
| 7:30 | But the pharises and lawers despised the councell of God agaynst them selues, and were not baptised of hym. |
| 7:31 | And the Lorde sayd: wherunto shall I lyken the men of this generacion: and what thing are they like? |
| 7:32 | They are like vnto children sytting in the market place, & cryeng one to another, and saying: We haue pyped vnto you, & ye haue not daunsed: we haue mourned to you, and ye haue not wepte. |
| 7:33 | For Iohn baptist came, nether eatyng bread, ner drinkynge wyne, and ye saye: he hath the deuyll. |
| 7:34 | The sonne of man is come, and eateth & drincketh, & ye saye: behold a gloutonous man, and an vnmeasurable dryncker of wyne, a frend of publicans and synners. |
| 7:35 | And wysdom is iustifyed of all her children. |
| 7:36 | And one of the pharises desired hym that he wolde eate with hym. And he went into the pharises house, and sat downe to meate. |
| 7:37 | And behold a woman in that cytie (which was a synner) as sone as she knewe that Iesus sat at meat in the pharises house, she brought an alablaster boxe of oyntment, |
| 7:38 | & stode at his fete behinde him wepyng, & beganne to wasshe hys fete wt teares, and dyd wype them with the heares of her head, & kyssed his fete, & anoynted them with the oyntment. |
| 7:39 | When the pharise (which had bidden him) sawe, he spake within hym selfe, sayinge: If thys man were a prophete, he wolde surely knowe who, and what maner of woman thys is that touched hym, for she is a synner. |
| 7:40 | And Iesus answered, and sayd vnto him: Simon, I haue some what to saye vnto the. And he sayd: master, saye on. |
| 7:41 | There was a certayne lender which had two detters, the one ought fyue hundred pence, and the other fyfty. |
| 7:42 | When they had nothynge to paye, he forgaue them both. Tell me therfore, which of them wyll loue hym most? |
| 7:43 | Simon answered and sayd: I suppose that he to whom he forgaue most. And he sayde vnto hym: Thou hast truly iudged. |
| 7:44 | And he turned to the woman, & sayd vnto Simon: Seest thou this woman. I entred into thy house, thou gauest me no water for my fete: but she hath wesshed my fete with teares, and wyped them with the heares of her head. |
| 7:45 | Thou gauest me no kysse: but she, sence the tyme I came in, hath not ceased to kysse my fete. |
| 7:46 | Myne head wt oyle thou didest not anoynte: but she hath anoynted my fete with oyntment. |
| 7:47 | Wherfore, I saye vnto the: many synnes are forgeuen her, for she loued moch. To whom lesse is forgeuen, the same doeth lesse loue. |
| 7:48 | And he sayde vnto her: thy synnes are forgeuen the. |
| 7:49 | And they that sate at meat wt him, beganne to saye within them selues. Who is this which forgeueth synnes also? |
| 7:50 | And he sayd to the woman: Thy faith hath saued the. Go in peace. |
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