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10:1 | And after these things, the Lord did appoint also other seventy, and sent them by twos before his face, to every city and place whither he himself was about to come, |
10:2 | then said he unto them, `The harvest indeed `is' abundant, but the workmen few; beseech ye then the Lord of the harvest, that He may put forth workmen to His harvest. |
10:3 | `Go away; lo, I send you forth as lambs in the midst of wolves; |
10:4 | carry no bag, no scrip, nor sandals; and salute no one on the way; |
10:5 | and into whatever house ye do enter, first say, Peace to this house; |
10:6 | and if indeed there may be there the son of peace, rest on it shall your peace; and if not so, upon you it shall turn back. |
10:7 | `And in that house remain, eating and drinking the things they have, for worthy `is' the workman of his hire; go not from house to house, |
10:8 | and into whatever city ye enter, and they may receive you, eat the things set before you, |
10:9 | and heal the ailing in it, and say to them, The reign of God hath come nigh to you. |
10:10 | `And into whatever city ye do enter, and they may not receive you, having gone forth to its broad places, say, |
10:11 | And the dust that hath cleaved to us, from your city, we do wipe off against you, but this know ye, that the reign of God hath come nigh to you; |
10:12 | and I say to you, that for Sodom in that day it shall be more tolerable than for that city. |
10:13 | `Wo to thee, Chorazin; wo to thee, Bethsaida; for if in Tyre and Sidon had been done the mighty works that were done in you, long ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes, they had reformed; |
10:14 | but for Tyre and Sidon it shall be more tolerable in the judgment than for you. |
10:15 | `And thou, Capernaum, which unto the heaven wast exalted, unto hades thou shalt be brought down. |
10:16 | `He who is hearing you, doth hear me; and he who is putting you away, doth put me away; and he who is putting me away, doth put away Him who sent me.' |
10:17 | And the seventy turned back with joy, saying, `Sir, and the demons are being subjected to us in thy name;' |
10:18 | and he said to them, `I was beholding the Adversary, as lightning from the heaven having fallen; |
10:19 | lo, I give to you the authority to tread upon serpents and scorpions, and on all the power of the enemy, and nothing by any means shall hurt you; |
10:20 | but, in this rejoice not, that the spirits are subjected to you, but rejoice rather that your names were written in the heavens.' |
10:21 | In that hour was Jesus glad in the Spirit, and said, `I do confess to thee, Father, Lord of the heaven and of the earth, that Thou didst hide these things from wise men and understanding, and didst reveal them to babes; yes, Father, because so it became good pleasure before Thee. |
10:22 | `All things were delivered up to me by my Father, and no one doth know who the Son is, except the Father, and who the Father is, except the Son, and he to whom the Son may wish to reveal `Him'.' |
10:23 | And having turned unto the disciples, he said, by themselves, `Happy the eyes that are perceiving what ye perceive; |
10:24 | for I say to you, that many prophets and kings did wish to see what ye perceive, and did not see, and to hear what ye hear, and did not hear.' |
10:25 | And lo, a certain lawyer stood up, trying him, and saying, `Teacher, what having done, life age-during shall I inherit?' |
10:26 | And he said unto him, `In the law what hath been written? how dost thou read?' |
10:27 | And he answering said, `Thou shalt love the Lord thy God out of all thy heart, and out of all thy soul, and out of all thy strength, and out of all thy understanding, and thy neighbour as thyself.' |
10:28 | And he said to him, `Rightly thou didst answer; this do, and thou shalt live.' |
10:29 | And he, willing to declare himself righteous, said unto Jesus, `And who is my neighbour?' |
10:30 | and Jesus having taken up `the word', said, `A certain man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among robbers, and having stripped him and inflicted blows, they went away, leaving `him' half dead. |
10:31 | `And by a coincidence a certain priest was going down in that way, and having seen him, he passed over on the opposite side; |
10:32 | and in like manner also, a Levite, having been about the place, having come and seen, passed over on the opposite side. |
10:33 | `But a certain Samaritan, journeying, came along him, and having seen him, he was moved with compassion, |
10:34 | and having come near, he bound up his wounds, pouring on oil and wine, and having lifted him up on his own beast, he brought him to an inn, and was careful of him; |
10:35 | and on the morrow, going forth, taking out two denaries, he gave to the innkeeper, and said to him, Be careful of him, and whatever thou mayest spend more, I, in my coming again, will give back to thee. |
10:36 | `Who, then, of these three, seemeth to thee to have become neighbour of him who fell among the robbers?' |
10:37 | and he said, `He who did the kindness with him,' then Jesus said to him, `Be going on, and thou be doing in like manner.' |
10:38 | And it came to pass, in their going on, that he entered into a certain village, and a certain woman, by name Martha, did receive him into her house, |
10:39 | and she had also a sister, called Mary, who also, having seated herself beside the feet of Jesus, was hearing the word, |
10:40 | and Martha was distracted about much serving, and having stood by him, she said, `Sir, dost thou not care that my sister left me alone to serve? say then to her, that she may partake along with me.' |
10:41 | And Jesus answering said to her, `Martha, Martha, thou art anxious and disquieted about many things, |
10:42 | but of one thing there is need, and Mary the good part did choose, that shall not be taken away from her.' |
10:1 | After these thinges the Lorde apoynted other seventie also and sent them two and two before him into every citie and place whither he him silfe wolde come. |
10:2 | And he sayde vnto them the harvest is greate: but the laborers are feawe. Praye therfore the Lorde of ye harvest to send forth laborers into his hervest. |
10:3 | Goo youre wayes: beholde I sende you forthe as lambes amonge wolves. |
10:4 | Beare noo wallet nether scryppe nor shues and salute noo man by the waye. |
10:5 | Into whatsoever housse ye enter fyrst saye: Peace be to this housse. |
10:6 | And yf ye sonne of peace be theare youre peace shall rest vpon him: yf not yt shall returne to you agayne. |
10:7 | And in ye same housse tary still eatinge and drinkinge soche as they have. For the laborer is worthy of his ewarde. Go not fro housse to housse: |
10:8 | and in to whatso ever citye ye enter yf they receave you eate soche thinges as are set before you |
10:9 | and heale the sicke yt are theare and saye vnto them: the kyngdome of God is come nye vpon you. |
10:10 | But into whatsoever citie ye shall enter yf they receave you not goo youre wayes out into the stretes of ye same and saye: |
10:11 | even the very dust which cleaveth on vs of your citie we wipe of agaynst you: Not withstondinge marke this that ye kyngdome of God was come nie vpon you. |
10:12 | Ye and I saye vnto you: that it shalbe easier in that daye for Sodom then for yt cytie. |
10:13 | Wo be to the Chorazin: wo be to ye Bethsaida. For yf ye miracles had bene done in Tyre and Sido which have bene done in you they had a greate whyle agone repeted sitting in heere and asshes. |
10:14 | Neverthelesse it shalbe easier for Tyre and Sidon at the iudgement then for you. |
10:15 | And thou Capernau which art exalted to heave shalt be thrust doune to hell. |
10:16 | He yt heareth you heareth me: and he that dispiseth you despiseth me: and he that dispiseth me despiseth him that sent me. |
10:17 | And the sevetie returned agayne with ioye sayinge: Lorde even the very devyls are subdued to vs thorowe thy name. |
10:18 | And he sayde vnto them: I sawe satan as it had bene lightenyng faule doune fro heave. |
10:19 | Beholde I geve vnto you power to treade on serpetes and scorpions and over all maner power of the enimye and no thinge shall hurte you. |
10:20 | Neverthelesse in this reioyse not that ye spretes are vnder youre power: but reioyse be cause youre names are wrytten in heaven. |
10:21 | That same tyme reioysed Iesus in ye sprete and sayde: I confesse vnto ye father Lorde of heaven and erth yt thou hast hyd these thynges from the wyse and prudent and hast opened them to the babes. Even so father for soo pleased it the. |
10:22 | All thinges are geven me of my father. And no man knoweth who the sonne is but the father: nether who the father is save the sonne and he to who the sonne wyll shewe him. |
10:23 | And he turned to his disciples and sayde secretly: Happy are ye eyes which se yt ye se. |
10:24 | For I tell you that many prophetes and kynges have desired to se those thinges which ye se and have not sene them: and to heare those thinges which ye heare and have not hearde them. |
10:25 | And beholde a certayne Lawere stode vp and tempted him sayinge: Master what shall I do to inheret eternall life? |
10:26 | He sayd vnto him: What is written in the lawe? How redest thou? |
10:27 | And he answered and sayde: Loue thy Lorde God with all thy hert and with all thy soule and with all thy stregthe and with all thy mynde: and thy neghbour as thy sylfe. |
10:28 | And he sayde vnto him: Thou hast answered right. This do and thou shalt live. |
10:29 | He willinge to iustifie him silfe sayde vnto Iesus: Who is then my neghbour? |
10:30 | Iesus answered and sayde: A certayne ma descended fro Hierusalem into Hierico and fell in to the hondes of theves which robbed him of his raymet and wounded him and departed levynge him halfe deed. |
10:31 | And by chaunce ther came a certayne preste that same waye and when he sawe him he passed by. |
10:32 | And lykewyse a Levite when he was come nye to the place wet and loked on him and passed by. |
10:33 | Then a certayne Samaritane as he iornyed came nye vnto him and when he sawe him had compassion on him |
10:34 | and went to and bounde vp his woundes and poured in oyle and wyne and put him on his awne beaste and brought him to a comen ynne and made provision for him. |
10:35 | And on the morowe when he departed he toke out two pece and gave them to the host and sayde vnto him. Take cure of him and whatsoever thou spedest moare when I come agayne I will recompence the. |
10:36 | Which now of these thre thynkest thou was neighbour vnto him yt fell into ye theves hondes? |
10:37 | And he sayde: he that shewed mercy on him. Then sayde Iesus vnto him. Goo and do thou lyke wyse. |
10:38 | It fortuned as they wet that he entred in to a certayne toune. And a certayne woman named Martha receaved him into her housse. |
10:39 | And this woman had a sister called Mary which sate at Iesus fete and hearde his preachinge. |
10:40 | And Martha was combred about moche servinge and stode and sayde: Master doest thou not care that my sister hath leeft me to minister alone? Byd her therfore that she helpe me. |
10:41 | And Iesus answered and sayde vnto her: Martha Martha thou carest and arte troubled about many thinges: |
10:42 | verely one is nedfull. Mary hath chosen her that good parte which shall not be taken awaye from her. |
10:1 | Afterwarde the LORDE appoynted out other seuentie, and sent them two and two before him in to euery cite and place, whither he himself wolde come, |
10:2 | and sayde vnto them: The haruest is greate, but the labourers are fewe. Praye therfore the LORDE of the haruest, to sende forth labourers in to his haruest. |
10:3 | Go youre waye: beholde, I sende you forth as the labes amonge ye wolues. |
10:4 | Beare nether wallet, ner scryppe, ner shues, and salute no ma by the waye. |
10:5 | In to what so euer house ye entre, first saye: Peace be in this house. |
10:6 | And yf the childe of peace be there, youre peace shal rest vpon him. Yf no, then shal youre peace turne to you agayne. |
10:7 | But tary ye still in the same house, eatinge aud drynkinge soch as they haue. For the labourer is worthy of his rewarde.Go not from house to house. |
10:8 | And in to what so euer cite ye entre, and they receaue you, eate soch thinges as are set before you. |
10:9 | And heale the sicke that are there, and saye vnto them: The kyngdome of God is come nye vnto you. |
10:10 | But in to what so euer cite ye come, and they receaue you not, go youre waye out in to the stretes of the same, and saye: |
10:11 | Euen the very dust which cleaueth vpon vs of youre cite, wype we of vpon you. But of this ye shal be sure, that the kyngdome of God was come nye vnto you. |
10:12 | I saye vnto you: It shalbe easyer for Sodome in that daye, then for that cite. |
10:13 | Wo vnto the Chorazin, wo vnto the Bethsaida: for yf the miracles which haue bene done amonge you had bene done at Tyre and Sidon, they had done pennaunce longe agoo, syttinge in sack cloth and in asshes. |
10:14 | Neuertheles it shalbe easyer for Tyre and Sidon at the iudgment, then for you. |
10:15 | And thou Capernaum which art exalted vnto the heauen, shalt be thrust downe vnto hell. |
10:16 | He that heareth you, heareth me: and he that despyseth you, despyseth me: but who so despyseth me, despyseth him yt sent me. |
10:17 | The seuetye came agayne with ioye, and sayde: LORDE, the deuels also are subdued vnto vs in thy name. |
10:18 | But he sayde vnto them: I sawe Sathan fall downe from heauen as a lightenynge. |
10:19 | Beholde, I haue geuen you power to treade vpon serpetes and scorpions, and ouer all power of the enemye, and nothinge shall hurte you. |
10:20 | Neuertheles, reioyce not ye in this, that the spretes are subdued vnto you: but reioyse, that youre names are wrytten in heauen. |
10:21 | At the same houre reioysed Iesus in sprete, and sayde: I prayse the (O father and LORDE of heauen and earth) that thou hast hyd these thinges from the wyse and prudent, and hast opened them vnto babes. Euen so father, for so it pleased the. |
10:22 | All thinges are geuen ouer vnto me of my father: and no man knoweth who the sonne is, but onely the father: nether who the father is, saue onely the sonne, and he to who the sonne wil open it. |
10:23 | And he turned him vnto his disciples, and sayde in especiall: Blessed are the eyes, which se that ye se. |
10:24 | For I saye vnto you: Many prophetes and kynges, wolde haue sene the thynges that ye se, and haue not sene them: and to haue herde the thynges that ye heare, and haue not herde them. |
10:25 | And beholde, there stode vp a scrybe and tempted him, and sayde: Master, what must I do, to inheret euerlastinge life? |
10:26 | He sayde vnto him: What is wrytten in the lawe? How readest thou? |
10:27 | He answered and sayde: Thou shalt loue thy LORDE God with all thy hert, with all thy soule, with all thy strength, and with all thy mynde, and thy neghboure as thy self. |
10:28 | He sayde vnto him: Thou hast answered right: this do, and thou shalt lyue. |
10:29 | But he wolde haue iustified himself, & sayde vnto Iesus: Who is then my neghboure? |
10:30 | Then answered Iesus, and sayde: A certayne man wente downe from Ierusalem vnto Iericho, and fell amonge murthurers, which stryped him out of his clothes, and wounded him, and wente their waye, and left him half deed. |
10:31 | And by chauce there came downe a prest the same waye: and whan he sawe him, he passed by. |
10:32 | And likewyse a Leuite, wha he came nye vnto the same place and sawe him, he passed by. |
10:33 | But a Samaritane was goynge his iourney, and came that waye, and whan he sawe him, he had compassion vpon him, |
10:34 | wente vnto him, bounde vp his woundes, and poured oyle and wyne therin, and lifte him vp vpon his beast, and brought him in to the ynne, and made prouysion for him. |
10:35 | Vpon the next daye whan he departed, he toke out two pens, and gaue them to the oost, aud sayde vnto him: Take cure of him, and what so euer thou spendest more, I wil paye it the, whan I come agayne. |
10:36 | Which of these thre now thinkest thou, was neghboure vnto him, that fell amonge the murtherers? |
10:37 | He sayde: He that shewed mercy vpon him Then sayde Iesus vnto him: Go thy waye then, and do thou likewyse. |
10:38 | It fortuned as they wete, that he entred in to a towne, where there was a woman named Martha, which receaued him in to hir house. |
10:39 | And she had a sister, called Mary, which sat hir downe at Iesus fete, and herkened vnto his worde. |
10:40 | But Martha made hirself moch to do, for to serue him. And she stepte vnto him, and sayde: LORDE, carest thou not, that my sister letteth me serue alone? Byd her therfore, that she helpe me. |
10:41 | But Iesus answered, and sayde vnto her: Martha Martha, thou takest thought, and combrest thy self aboute many thinges: |
10:42 | there is but one thinge nedefull. Mary hath chosen a good parte, which shal not be taken awaye from her. |
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