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Luke - Chapter: 12

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12:1As ther gathered together an innumerable multitude of people (in so moche that they trood one another) he began to saye vnto his disciples: fyrst of all be warre of the leuen of the Pharises which is ypocrisy.
12:2For ther is nothynge couered, that shall not be vncouered: nether hyd, that shall not be knowen.
12:3For what thinges ye haue spoken in darknes, shalbe hearde in the light. And that which ye haue spoken into the eare, euen in secrete places, shalbe preached on the toppe of the houses.
12:4I saye vnto you my frendes: be not afrayde of them that kyll the body, and after that haue no moare, that they can do.
12:5But I will shewe you, whom ye shall feare. Feare him, which after he hath kylled, hath power to cast into hell. Yee, I saye vnto you: feare him.
12:6Are not fyue sparowes bought for two farthinges? And not one of them is forgoten of God.
12:7Also, euen the very heeres of youre heed are all nombred. Feare not therfore: ye are moare of value then many sparowes.
12:8I saye vnto you euery one: whosoeuer confesseth me before men, him shal the sonne of man knowledge also before the angels of God
12:9And he that denyeth me before men, shalbe denied before the angels of God.
12:10And whosoeuer speaketh a worde agaynst the sonne of man, it shalbe forgeuen him. But vnto him that blasphemeth the holy goost, it shall not be forgeuen.
12:11When they bringe you vnto the sinagoges, and vnto the rulers and officers, take ye no thought, how or what thinge ye shall answer, or what ye shall speake.
12:12For the holy goost shall teache you in the same houre, what ye ought to saye.
12:13One of the company sayde vnto him: Master, speake to my brother, that he deuide the enheritaunce with me.
12:14And he sayde vnto him: Man, who made me a iudge or a deuider, ouer you?
12:15And he sayde vnto them: take hede, and be warre of couetousnes. For no mannes lyfe standeth in the aboundance of the thinges which he possesseth.
12:16And he put forth a simylytude vnto them sayinge: The grounde of a certaine riche man brought forth plentifull frutes,
12:17and he thought within him selfe sayinge: what shall I do? because I haue no roume where to bestowe my frutes?
12:18And he sayd: This will I do. I will destroye my barnes, and bylde greater, and therin will I gather all my goodes that are growen vnto me:
12:19and I will saye to my soule: Soule thou hast moche goodes layd vp in stoore for many yeares, take thyne ease: eate, drincke, be mery.
12:20But God sayd vnto him. Thou fole, this nyght will they fetche awaye thy soule agayne from the. Then whose shall those thynges be, which thou hast prouided?
12:21So is it with him that gathereth riches to him selfe, and is not riche towarde God.
12:22And he spake vnto his disciples: Therfore I saye vnto you. Take no thought for youre lyfe, what ye shall eate: nether for the body, what ye shall put on.
12:23The life is moare then meate, and the body is moare then rayment.
12:24Consider the rauens, for they nether sowe nor repe, which nether haue stoore house ner barne, and God fedeth them. How moche are ye better then fethered foules?
12:25Which of you (with his takinge thought) can adde to his stature one cubit?
12:26If ye then be not able to do that thinge which is least: why take ye thought for the remnaunt?
12:27Consider the lylies how they growe: They laboure not: they spyn not: and yet I saye vnto you, that Salomon in all his royalte, was not clothed lyke one of these.
12:28If God so clothe the grasse (which is to daye in the felde, and to morow is cast into the fornace) how moche more wyll he cloth you, O ye of lytle fayth?
12:29And aske not ye what ye shall eate, or what ye shall drincke, nether clime ye vp an hye:
12:30for all soche thinges do the hethen people of the worlde seke for.
12:31Youre father knoweth, that ye haue neade of soche thinges. Wherfore, seke ye after the kyngdome of God, and all these thinges shalbe ministred vnto you.
12:32Feare not lytell flocke, for it is youre fathers pleasure, to geue you the kyngdome.
12:33Sell that ye haue, and geue almes. And prepare you bagges, which wexe not olde, euen a treasure that fayleth not in heauen, where no thefe commeth, nether moth corrupteth.
12:34For where youre treasure is, there will youre herte be also.
12:35Let youre loynes be gerd about, & your lightes brenning
12:36and ye youre selues lyke vnto men that wayte for theyr Lorde, when he will returne from the weddinge: that whan he commeth and knocketh they maye open vnto him immediatly.
12:37Happy are those seruauntes, whom the Lorde (when he commeth) shall fynde wakynge. Uerely I saye vnto you, that he shall gyrde hym selfe and make them to syt downe to meate, and walke by, and minister vnto them.
12:38And yf he come in the seconde watch, yee, yf he come in the thirde watch, and fynde them so, happy are those seruauntes.
12:39This vnderstond, that yf the good man of the house knewe, what houre the thefe wolde come, he wolde suerly watch, and not suffer hys housse to be broken vp.
12:40Be ye therfore ready also: for the sonne of man will come at an houre when ye thincke not.
12:41Peter sayde vnto him: Master, tellest thou this similitude vnto vs, or to all men?
12:42And the Lorde sayde: who is a faythfull and wise stewarde, whom his Lorde shall make ruler ouer his housholde, to geue them their duetie of meat in due season:
12:43happy is that seruaunt, whom his Lorde when he commeth; shall fynde so doing.
12:44Of a trueth I saye vnto you, that he will make him ruler ouer all that he hath.
12:45But and yf the seruaunt saye in his herte. My Lorde will deferre his comminge (and shall beginne to smite seruauntes and maydens, and to eate and drincke, and to be droncken)
12:46the Lorde of that seruaunt will come in a daye when he thinketh not, and at an houre when he is not ware, and will hewe him in peces, and geue him his rewarde with the vnbeleuers.
12:47The seruaunt that knewe his masters will and prepared not him selfe, nether dyd accordinge to hys wyll, shalbe beaten with many strypes.
12:48But he that knewe not, and dyd commytte thynges worthy of strypes, shalbe beaten with fewe strypes. For vnto whomsoeuer moch is geuen, of him shalbe moche requyred. And to whom men haue committed moch: of him wyll they aske the more.
12:49I am come to sende fyer on erth: & what is my desier, but that it were all readye kindled?
12:50Not withstandynge I must be baptysed wt a baptime: and how am I payned, tyll it be ended?
12:51Suppose ye, that I am come to sende peace on erth? I tell you naye, but rather dyuysyon.
12:52For from hence forth ther shalbe fyue in one housse deuided, thre against two, and two agaynst thre.
12:53The father shalbe deuided agaynst the sonne, and the sonne agaynst the father. The mother agaynst the daughter, and the daughter agaynst the mother. The mother in lawe agaynst hyr daughter in lawe, and the daughter in lawe, agaynst hyr mother in lawe.
12:54He sayde also to the people: when ye se a cloude ryse out of the west, strayght waye ye saye: ther commeth a shower, and so it is.
12:55And when ye se the south wynde blowe, ye saye: it will be hote, and it commeth to passe.
12:56Ye ypocrytes, ye can discerne the outwarde appearaunce of the skye and of the erthe: but how happeneth it, that ye cannot skyll of this tyme?
12:57Yee, and why iudge ye not of youre selues what is ryght.
12:58Whan thou goest with thyne aduersary to the ruler, as thou arte in the waye, geue diligence that thou mayst be deliuered from him, least he brynge the to the iudge, and the iudge delyuer the to the iaylar, and the iaylar cast the into preson.
12:59I tell the, thou shalt not departe thence, tyll thou haue made good the vtmost myte.

 

12:1And whanne myche puple stood aboute, so that thei treden ech on othir, he bigan to seie to hise disciplis, Be ye war of the sourdouy of the Farisees, that is ypocrisie.
12:2For no thing is hilid, that schal not be schewid; nether hid, that schal not be wist.
12:3For whi tho thingis that ye han seid in derknessis, schulen be seid in liyt; and that that ye han spokun in eere in the couchis, schal be prechid in roofes.
12:4And Y seie to you, my freendis, be ye not a ferd of hem that sleen the bodie, and aftir these thingis han no more what thei schulen do.
12:5But Y schal schewe to you, whom ye schulen drede; drede ye hym, that aftir he hath slayn, he hath power to sende in to helle. And so Y seie to you, drede ye hym.
12:6Whether fyue sparowis ben not seld for twei halpens; and oon of hem is not in foryetyng bifor God?
12:7But also alle the heeris of youre heed ben noumbrid. Therfor nyle ye drede; ye ben of more prijs than many sparowis.
12:8Treuli Y seie to you, ech man that knoulechith me bifor men, mannus sone schal knouleche hym bifor the aungels of God.
12:9But he that denyeth me bifor men, schal be denyed bifor the aungels of God.
12:10And ech that seith a word ayens mannus sone, it schal be foryouun to hym; but it schal not be foryouun to hym, that blasfemeth ayens the Hooli Goost.
12:11And whanne thei leden you in to synagogis, and to magistratis, and potestatis, nyle ye `be bisie, hou or what ye schulen answere, or what ye schulen seie.
12:12For the Hooli Goost schal teche you in that our, what it bihoueth you to seie.
12:13And oon of the puple seide to hym, Maystir, seie to my brothir, that he departe with me the eritage.
12:14And he seyde to hym, Man, who ordeynede me a domesman, or a departere, on you?
12:15And he seide to hem, Se ye, and be ye war of al coueytice; for the lijf of a man is not in the abundaunce of tho thingis, whiche he weldith.
12:16And he tolde to hem a liknesse, and seide, The feeld of a riche man brouyte forth plenteuouse fruytis.
12:17And he thouyte with ynne hym silf, and seide, What schal Y do, for Y haue not whidur Y schal gadere my fruytis?
12:18And he seith, This thing Y schal do; Y schal throwe doun my bernes, and Y schal make gretter, and thidir Y schal gadir alle thingis that growen to me, and my goodis.
12:19And Y schal seie to my soule, Soule, thou hast many goodis kept in to ful many yeeris; rest thou, ete, drynke, and make feeste.
12:20And God seide to hym, Fool, in this nyyt thei schulen take thi lijf fro thee. And whos schulen tho thingis be, that thou hast arayed?
12:21So is he that tresourith to hym silf, and is not riche in God.
12:22And he seide to hise disciplis, Therfor Y seie to you, nyle ye be bisy to youre lijf, what ye schulen ete, nether to youre bodi, with what ye schulen be clothid.
12:23The lijf is more than mete, and the body more than clothing.
12:24Biholde ye crowis, for thei sowen not, nethir repen, to whiche is no celer, ne berne, and God fedith hem. Hou myche more ye ben of more prijs than thei.
12:25And who of you bithenkynge may put to o cubit to his stature?
12:26Therfor if ye moun not that that is leest, what ben ye bisie of othere thingis?
12:27Biholde ye the lilies of the feeld, hou thei wexen; thei trauelen not, nethir spynnen. And Y seie to you, that nethir Salomon in al his glorie was clothid as oon of these.
12:28And if God clothith thus the hey, that to dai is in the feeld, and to morewe is cast in to an ouen; hou myche more you of litil feith.
12:29And nyle ye seke, what ye schulen ete, or what ye schulen drynke; and nyle ye be reisid an hiy.
12:30For folkis of the world seken alle these thingis; `and your fadir woot, that ye neden alle these thingis.
12:31Netheles seke ye first the kyngdom of God, and alle these thingis schulen be caste to you.
12:32Nile ye, litil flok, drede, for it pleside to youre fadir to yyue you a kyngdom.
12:33Selle ye tho thingis that ye han in possessioun, and yyue ye almes. And make to you sachels that wexen not oolde, tresoure that failith not in heuenes, whidir a theef neiyith not, nether mouyt destruyeth.
12:34For where is thi tresoure, there thin herte schal be.
12:35Be youre leendis gird aboue, and lanternes brennynge in youre hoondis;
12:36and be ye lijk to men that abiden her lord, whanne he schal turne ayen fro the weddyngis, that whanne he schal come, and knocke, anoon thei openen to hym.
12:37Blessid be tho seruauntis, that whanne the lord schal come, he schal fynde wakynge. Treuli Y seie to you, that he schal girde hym silf, and make hem sitte to mete, and he schal go, and serue hem.
12:38And if he come in the secounde wakynge, and if he come in the thridde wakynge, and fynde so, tho seruauntis ben blessid.
12:39And wite ye this thing, for if an hosebonde man wiste, in what our the theef wolde come, sotheli he schulde wake, and not suffre his hous to be myned.
12:40And be ye redi, for in what our ye gessen not, mannus sone schal come.
12:41And Petre seide to hym, Lord, seist thou this parable to vs, or to alle?
12:42And the Lord seide, Who, gessist thou, is a trewe dispendere, and a prudent, whom the lord hath ordeyned on his meyne, to yyue hem in tyme mesure of whete?
12:43Blessid is that seruaunt, that the lord whanne he cometh, schal fynde so doynge.
12:44Verili Y seie to you, that on alle thingis that he weldith, he schal ordeyne hym.
12:45That if that seruaunt seie in his herte, My lord tarieth to come; and bigynne to smyte children, and handmaydenes, and ete, and drynke, and be fulfillid ouer mesure,
12:46the lord of that seruaunt schal come, in the dai that he hopith not, and the our that he woot not; and schal departe hym, and putte his part with vnfeithful men.
12:47But thilke seruaunt that knew the wille of his lord, and made not hym redi, and dide not aftir his wille, schal be betun with many betyngis.
12:48But he that knew not, and dide worthi thingis of strokis, schal be betun with fewe. For to eche man to whom myche is youun, myche schal be axid of hym; and thei schulen axe more of hym, to whom thei bitoken myche.
12:49Y cam to sende fier `in to the erthe, and what wole Y, but that it be kyndlid?
12:50And Y haue to be baptisid with a baptysm, and hou am Y constreyned, til that it be perfitli don?
12:51Wene ye, that Y cam to yyue pees in to erthe? Nay, Y say to you, but departyng.
12:52For fro this tyme ther schulen be fyue departid in oon hous; thre schulen be departid ayens tweyne, and tweyne schulen be departid ayens thre;
12:53the fadir ayens the sone, and the sone ayens the fadir; the modir ayens the douytir, and the douytir ayens the modir; the hosebondis modir ayens the sones wijf, and and the sones wijf ayens hir hosebondis modir.
12:54And he seide also to the puple, Whanne ye seen a cloude risynge fro the sunne goynge doun, anoon ye seien, Reyn cometh; and so it is don.
12:55And whanne ye seen the south blowynge, ye seien, That heete schal be; and it is don.
12:56Ypocritis, ye kunnen preue the face of heuene and of erthe, but hou preuen ye not this tyme.
12:57But what and of you silf ye demen not that that is iust?
12:58But whanne thou goist with thin aduersarie in the weie to the prince, do bisynesse to be delyuerid fro hym; lest perauenture he take thee to the domesman, and the domesman bitake thee to the maistirful axer, and the maistirful axer sende thee in to prisoun.
12:59Y seie to thee, thou schalt not go fro thennus, til thou yelde the laste ferthing.

 

12:1There were gathered together an innumerable multitude of people, in so moch that they trode one another: Then beganne he, and sayde first vnto his disciples: Bewarre of the leuen of the Pharises, which is ypocrisye.
12:2But there is nothinge hyd, that shal not be discouered: nether secrete, that shal not be knowne.
12:3Therfore whatsoeuer ye haue spoke in darknesse, that same shal be herde in light: and that ye haue spoken in to the eare in the chabers, shalbe preached vpon the house toppes.
12:4But I saye vnto you my frendes: Be not afrayed of them that kyll the body, and after that haue nomore that they can do.
12:5But I wil shewe you, whom ye shal feare. Feare him, which after he hath kylled, hath power also to cast in to hell: Yee I saye vnto you: Feare him.
12:6Are not fyue sparowes bought for two farthinges? Yet is not one of them forgotten before God.
12:7The very hayres of youre heade also are nombred euery one. Feare not therfore, for ye are better then many sparowes.
12:8I saye vnto you: Who so euer knowlegeth me before men, him shal the sonne of ma also knowlege before the angels of God:
12:9But he that denyeth me before men, shalbe denyed before the angels of God.
12:10And who so euer speaketh a worde agaynst the sonne of man, it shalbe forgeuen him: But who so blasphemeth the holy goost, it shal not be forgeuen him.
12:11Whan they brynge you in to their synagoges, and to the rulers & officers, take ye no thought, how or what ye shal answere, or what ye shal speake:
12:12for the holy goost shal teach you in the same houre, what ye ought to saye.
12:13But one of the people sayde vnto him: Master, byd my brother deuyde the enheritaunce with me.
12:14Neuertheles he sayde vnto him: Man, who hath set me to be a iudge or heretage parter ouer you?
12:15And he sayde vnto them: Take hede, and bewarre of couetousnesse, for no man lyueth therof, that he hath abundaunce of goodes.
12:16And he tolde them a symilitude, and sayde: There was a riche man, whose felde had brought forth frutes plenteously,
12:17and he thought in himself, and sayde: What shal I do? I haue nothinge wher in to gather my frutes.
12:18And he sayde: This wil I do, I wil breake downe my barnes, & buylde greater, and therin wil I gather all myne increace, & my goodes,
12:19& wil saye vnto my soule: Soule, thou hast moch goodes layed vp in stoare for many yeares, take now thine ease, eate, drinke, and be mery.
12:20But God sayde vnto him: Thou foole, this night shal they requyre thy soule from the, and whose shal it be that thou hast prepared?
12:21Thus goeth it with him yt gathereth treasure for himself, and is not riche in God.
12:22But he sayde vnto his disciples: Therfore I saye vnto you: Take ye no thought for youre life, what ye shal eate: nether for youre body, what ye shal put on.
12:23The life is more then meate, and the body more then raymet.
12:24Consydre the rauens, they nether sowe ner reape, they haue also nether stoare house ner barne, and yet God fedeth them. But how moch better are ye then the foules?
12:25Which of you (though he toke thought therfore) coulde put one cubyte vnto his stature?
12:26Seinge then ye be not able to do that which is least, why take ye thought for the other?
12:27Considre the lilies vpo the felde, how they growe: they laboure not, they spynne not. But I saye vnto you: that euen Salomen in all his royalte was not clothed like one of these.
12:28Wherfore yf God so cloth the grasse, yt is to daye in ye felde, and tomorow shalbe cast in to the fornace, how moch more shal he clothe you, o ye of litle faith?
12:29Axe not ye therfore what ye shal eate, or what ye shal drynke, and clymme not vp an hye:
12:30The Heithen in the worlde seke after all soch thinges.
12:31But seke ye the kyngdome of God, and all these shal be mynistred vnto you.
12:32Feare not thou litle flocke, for it is youre fathers pleasure to geue you the kyngdome.
12:33Sell that ye haue, and geue almesse. Make you bagges, which waxe not olde: euen a treasure that neuer fayleth in heauen, where no thefe commeth, and no moth corruppeth:
12:34for where youre treasure is, there wil youre hert be also.
12:35Let youre loynes be gerded aboute, and youre lightes burnynge,
12:36and be ye like vnto men that wayte for their lorde, agaynst he returne from the mariage, that whan he cometh & knocketh, they maye straight waye open vnto him.
12:37Blessed are those seruauntes, whom the LORDE (whan he cometh) shal fynde wakynge. Verely I saye vnto you: He shal gyrde vp him self, and make them syt downe at the table, and shal go by them, and mynister vnto them.
12:38And yf he come in the seconde watch, and in the thirde watch, and fynde them so, blessed are those seruauntes.
12:39But be sure of this, that yf the good man of the house knewe, what houre the thefe wolde come, he wolde surely watch, and not suffre his house to be broken vp.
12:40Therfore be ye ready also, for at an houre whan ye thynke not, shal the sonne of man come.
12:41But Peter sayde vnto him: LORDE, tellest thou this symilitude vnto vs, or to all men also?
12:42The LORDE sayde: How greate a thinge is a faithfull and wyse stewarde, whom his lorde setteth ouer his houssholde, to geue the their dewtye in due season?
12:43Blessed is that seruaunt, whom his lorde (whan he cometh) shal fynde so doynge.
12:44Verely I saye vnto you: he shal set him ouer all his goodes.
12:45But yf the same seruaut shal saye in his hert: Tush, it wil be longe or my lorde come, and shal begynne to smyte ye seruauntes and maydens, yee & to eate and drynke,& to be dronke:
12:46the same seruauntes lorde shal come in a daye whan he loketh not for him, and in an houre that he is not aware of, & shal hew him in peces, and geue him his rewarde with the vnbeleuers.
12:47The seruaunt that knewe his lordes wil and prepared not himself, nether dyd acordinge to his will, shal be beaten with many strypes:
12:48But he that knewe it not, and yet dyd thinges worthy of strypes, shal be beaten with few strypes. For loke vnto whom moch is geuen, of him shal moch be sought: and loke to whom moch is commytted, of him shal moch be requyred.
12:49I am come to kyndle fyre vpo earth, and what wolde I rather, the that it were kyndled allready.
12:50Notwithstodinge I must first be baptised with a baptyme, and how am I payned tyll it be ended?
12:51Thynke ye, that I am come to brynge peace vpon earth? I tell you nay, but rather debate.
12:52For from hence forth there shal be at varyauce in one house: thre agaynst two, and two agaynst thre.
12:53The father shal be deuyded agaynst ye sonne, and the sonne agaynst the father: the mother agaynst the doughter, & the doughter agaynst the mother: the mother in lawe agaynst hir doughter in lawe, and ye doughter in lawe agaynst hir mother in lawe.
12:54And he sayde vnto the people: Whan ye se a cloude ryse out of ye west, straight waye ye saye: there cometh a shower, and so it is:
12:55and whan ye se the southwynde blowe, ye saye: It wil be hote, and it commeth so to passe.
12:56O ye ypocrytes, ye can discerne the fashion of the skye and of the earth: Why can ye not discerne this tyme also?
12:57Yee and why iugde ye not of youre selues, what is right?
12:58Whyle thou goest with thine aduersary vnto the Prynce, geue diligece by the waye, that thou mayest be quyte of him, lest he brynge the before the iudge, and the iudge delyuer the to the iaylar, and the iaylar cast the in to preson.
12:59I tell the, thou shalt uot come out thence, tyll thou paye the vttemost myte.

 


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