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| 14:1 | And it came to passe, as he went into the house of one of the chief Pharises to eat bread on ye Sabbath day, that they watched him. |
| 14:2 | And behold, there was a certaine man before him, which had the dropsie. |
| 14:3 | And Iesus answering, spake vnto the Lawyers and Pharises, saying, Is it lawfull to heale on the Sabbath day? |
| 14:4 | And they held their peace. And he tooke him, and healed him, & let him go, |
| 14:5 | And answered them, saying, Which of you shall haue an asse or an oxe fallen into a pit, and will not straightway pull him out on the Sabbath day? |
| 14:6 | And they could not answere him againe to these things. |
| 14:7 | And he put foorth a parable to those which were bidden, when he marked howe they chose out the chiefe roumes, saying vnto them, |
| 14:8 | When thou art bidden of any man to a wedding, sit not downe in the highest roume: lest a more honourable man then thou be bidden of him, |
| 14:9 | And hee that bade thee and him, come, and say to thee, Giue this man place: and thou begin with shame to take the lowest roume. |
| 14:10 | But when thou art bidden, goe and sit downe in the lowest roume, that when he that bade thee commeth, hee may say vnto thee, Friend, goe vp higher: then shalt thou haue worship in the presence of them that sit at meate with thee. |
| 14:11 | For whosoeuer exalteth himselfe, shalbe abased: and hee that humbleth himselfe, shalbe exalted. |
| 14:12 | Then said hee also to him that bade him, When thou makest a dinner or a supper, call not thy friends, nor thy brethren, neither thy kinsemen, nor thy rich neighbours, lest they also bid thee againe, and a recompence be made thee. |
| 14:13 | But when thou makest a feast, call the poore, the maimed, the lame, the blinde, |
| 14:14 | And thou shalt be blessed, for they cannot recompense thee: for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the iust. |
| 14:15 | And when one of them that sate at meate with him, heard these things, he said vnto him, Blessed is hee that shall eate bread in the kingdom of God. |
| 14:16 | Then said hee vnto him, A certaine man made a great supper, and bade many: |
| 14:17 | And sent his seruant at supper time, to say to them that were bidden, Come, for all things are now ready. |
| 14:18 | And they all with one consent began to make excuse: The first said vnto him, I haue bought a piece of ground, and I must needs goe and see it: I pray thee haue me excused. |
| 14:19 | And another said, I haue bought fiue yoke of oxen, and I goe to prooue them: I pray thee haue me excused. |
| 14:20 | And another said, I haue maried a wife: and therefore I cannot come. |
| 14:21 | So that seruant came, and shewed his lord these things. Then the master of the house being angry, sayde to his seruant, Goe out quickely into the streetes and lanes of the city, and bring in hither the poore, and the maimed, and the halt, and the blinde. |
| 14:22 | And the seruant said, Lord, it is done as thou hast commanded, and yet there is roume. |
| 14:23 | And the Lord said vnto the seruant, Goe out into the high wayes and hedges, and compell them to come in, that my house may be filled. |
| 14:24 | For I say vnto you, that none of those men which were bidden, shall taste of my supper. |
| 14:25 | And there went great multitudes with him: and hee turned, and said vnto them, |
| 14:26 | If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea and his owne life also, hee cannot be my disciple. |
| 14:27 | And whosoeuer doeth not beare his crosse, and come after me, cannot be my disciple. |
| 14:28 | For which of you intending to build a towre, sitteth not downe first, and counteth the cost, whether he haue sufficient to finish it? |
| 14:29 | Lest haply after hee hath laide the foundation, and is not able to finish it, all that behold it, begin to mock him, |
| 14:30 | Saying, This man beganne to build, and was not able to finish. |
| 14:31 | Or what king going to make war against another king, sitteth not downe first, and consulteth whether he be able with ten thousand, to meete him that commeth against him with twentie thousand? |
| 14:32 | Or else, while the other is yet a great way off, hee sendeth an ambassage, and desireth conditions of peace. |
| 14:33 | So likewise, whosoeuer he be of you, that forsaketh not all that he hath, he cannot be my disciple. |
| 14:34 | Salt is good: but if the salt haue lost his sauour, wherewith shall it be seasoned? |
| 14:35 | It is neither fit for the land, nor yet for the dunghill: but men cast it out. He that hath eares to heare, let him heare. |
| 14:1 | And it came to passe that when he was entred into the house of one of the chiefe Pharises on the Sabbath day, to eate bread, they watched him. |
| 14:2 | And beholde, there was a certaine man before him, which had the dropsie. |
| 14:3 | Then Iesus answering, spake vnto the Lawyers and Pharises, saying, Is it lawfull to heale on the Sabbath day? |
| 14:4 | And they held their peace. Then he tooke him, and healed him, and let him goe, |
| 14:5 | And answered them, saying, Which of you shall haue an asse, or an oxe fallen into a pit, and wil not straightway pull him out on the Sabbath day? |
| 14:6 | And they could not answere him againe to those things. |
| 14:7 | He spake also a parable to the ghestes, when he marked howe they chose out the chiefe roomes, and said vnto them, |
| 14:8 | When thou shalt be bidden of any man to a wedding, set not thy selfe downe in the chiefest place, lest a more honourable man then thou, be bidden of him, |
| 14:9 | And he that bade both him and thee, come, and say to thee, Giue this man roome, and thou then begin with shame to take the lowest roome. |
| 14:10 | But when thou art bidden, goe and sit downe in the lowest roome, that when he that bade thee, cometh, he may say vnto thee, Friende, sit vp hier: then shalt thou haue worship in the presence of them that sit at table with thee. |
| 14:11 | For whosoeuer exalteth himselfe, shall be brought lowe, and he that humbleth himselfe, shall be exalted. |
| 14:12 | Then said he also to him that had bidden him, When thou makest a dinner or a supper, call not thy friendes, nor thy brethren, neither thy kinsemen, nor ye riche neighbours, lest they also bid thee againe, and a recompence be made thee. |
| 14:13 | But when thou makest a feast, call ye poore, the maimed, the lame, and the blind, |
| 14:14 | And thou shalt be blessed, because they cannot recompense thee: for thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the iust. |
| 14:15 | Nowe when one of them that sate at table, heard these things, he said vnto him, Blessed is he that eateth bread in the kingdome of God. |
| 14:16 | Then saide he to him, A certaine man made a great supper, and bade many, |
| 14:17 | And sent his seruant at supper time to say to them that were bidden, Come: for all things are nowe readie. |
| 14:18 | But they all with one mind beganne to make excuse: The first saide vnto him, I haue bought a farme, and I must needes goe out and see it: I pray thee, haue me excused. |
| 14:19 | And another said, I haue bought fiue yoke of oxen, and I goe to proue them: I pray thee, haue me excused. |
| 14:20 | And another said, I haue maried a wife, and therefore I can not come. |
| 14:21 | So that seruaunt returned, and shewed his master these thinges. Then was the good man of the house angrie, and said to his seruant, Goe out quickely into the streetes and lanes of the citie, and bring in hither the poore, and the maimed, and the halt, and the blinde. |
| 14:22 | And the seruaunt saide, Lord, it is done as thou hast commanded, and yet there is roome. |
| 14:23 | Then the master sayd to the seruaunt, Goe out into the hie wayes, and hedges, and compell them to come in, that mine house may bee filled. |
| 14:24 | For I say vnto you, that none of those men which were bidden, shall taste of my supper. |
| 14:25 | Nowe there went great multitudes with him, and he turned and sayd vnto them, |
| 14:26 | If any man come to mee, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters: yea, and his owne life also, he can not be my disciple. |
| 14:27 | And whosoeuer beareth not his crosse, and commeth after mee, can not bee my disciple. |
| 14:28 | For which of you minding to builde a towre, sitteth not downe before, and counteth the cost, whether hee haue sufficient to performe it, |
| 14:29 | Lest that after he hath laide the foundation, and is not able to performe it, all that behold it, begin to mocke him, |
| 14:30 | Saying, This man began to builde, and was not able to make an end? |
| 14:31 | Or what King going to make warre against another King, sitteth not downe first, and taketh counsell, whether he be able with ten thousande, to meete him that commeth against him with twentie thousand? |
| 14:32 | Or els while hee is yet a great way off, hee sendeth an ambassage, and desireth peace. |
| 14:33 | So likewise, whosoeuer hee be of you, that forsaketh not all that he hath, he cannot be my disciple. |
| 14:34 | Salt is good: but if salt haue lost his sauour, wherewith shall it be salted? |
| 14:35 | It is neither meete for the land, nor yet for the dunghill, but men cast it out. He that hath eares to heare, let him heare. |
| 14:1 | And it chaunsed, that he went into the house of one of the chefe Pharyses to eate breed on a Saboth daye: and they watched hym. |
| 14:2 | And beholde, ther was a certayne man before him which had the dropsye. |
| 14:3 | And Iesus answered and spake vnto the lawers and Pharyses, sayinge: is it laufull to heale on the Saboth daye? |
| 14:4 | And they helde theyr peace. And he toke him and healed him, and let him go: |
| 14:5 | and answered them, sayinge, which of you shall haue an asse or an oxe fallen into a pytt and wyll not strayght waye pull him out on the Saboth daye? |
| 14:6 | And they coulde not answere him agayne to these thinges. |
| 14:7 | He put forth also a symilitude to the gestes, when he marked how they preased to the hyest roumes, and sayde vnto them: |
| 14:8 | When thou art bydden of anye man to a weddynge, syt not downe in the hyest rowme, lest a more honorable man then thou be bydden of him, |
| 14:9 | and he (that bade him and the) come, and saye to the: geue this man rowme, and thou then beginne wt shame to take the lowest rowme. |
| 14:10 | But rather when thou art bydden, go and syt in the lowest rowme: that when he that bade the, commeth, he maye saye vnto the: frende syt vp hyer. Then shalt thou haue worshipp in the presence of them that syt at meate with the. |
| 14:11 | For whosoeuer exalteth him self, shalbe brought lowe. And he that humbleth hym selfe, shalbe exalted. |
| 14:12 | Then sayde he also to hym, that had desired him to dyner: When thou makest a diner or a supper, call not thy frendes, nor thy brethren, nether thy kynsmen ner thy ryche neyghbours: lest they also bydde the agayne, and a recompence be made the. |
| 14:13 | But when thou makest a feast, call the poore, the feble, the lame, and the blynde, |
| 14:14 | & thou shalt be happy, for they can not recompence the But thou shalt be recompensed at the resurreccyon of the iuste men. |
| 14:15 | When one of them (that sat at meate also) hearde these thynges, he sayd vnto him: happy is he that eateth bread in the kyngdome of God. |
| 14:16 | Then sayde he vnto him. A certayne man ordened a greate supper, and bade many, |
| 14:17 | and sent his seruaunt at supper tyme, to saye to them that were bydden, come: for all thinges are now ready. |
| 14:18 | And they all atonce beganne to make excuse. The fyrst sayde vnto him: I haue bought a farme, and I must nedes go, & se it, I praye the haue me excused. |
| 14:19 | And another sayde: I haue bought fyue yooke of oxen, and I go to proue them, I praye the, haue me excused. |
| 14:20 | And another sayde: I haue maried a wyfe, and therfore I cannot come. |
| 14:21 | And the seruaunt returned and brought his master worde agayne therof. Then was the good man of the house displeased, and sayde to his seruaunt: Goo out quickly into the stretes and quarters of the cytie, and bring in hyther the poore, and the feble, and the halt and the blynde. |
| 14:22 | And the seruaunt sayd: Lorde, it is done as thou hast commaunded, and yet there is rowme. |
| 14:23 | And the Lorde sayd to the seruaunt: Go out vnto the hye wayes and hedges, and compell them to come in, that my house maye be fylled, |
| 14:24 | For I saye vnto you, that none of those men which were bydden, shall tast of my supper. |
| 14:25 | Ther went a greate company with hym, and he turned, and sayd vnto them: |
| 14:26 | If a man come to me, and hate not hys father and mother, and wyfe and chyldren, and brethren, and systers, yee, and his awne lyfe also, he cannot be my disciple. |
| 14:27 | And whosoeuer doth not beare his crosse, and come after me, cannot be my disciple. |
| 14:28 | Which of you disposed to buylde a toure, sytteth not downe before, and counteth the cost, whether he haue sufficient to performe it? |
| 14:29 | lest after he hath layde the foundacyon, and is not able to performe it, all that beholde it, begynne to mocke hym, |
| 14:30 | sayinge: this man beganne to buylde, & was not able to make an ende? |
| 14:31 | Or what kyng goinge to make batayle agaynst another kinge, sytteth not downe fyrst, and casteth in his mynde, whether he be able with ten thousande, to mete him, that commeth agaynst him with .xx. thousande? |
| 14:32 | Or els while the other is yet a greate waye of he sendeth ambassatoures, and desireth peace. |
| 14:33 | So lykewyse, whosoeuer he be of you that forsaketh not all that he hath, he cannot be my disciple. |
| 14:34 | Salt is good, but yf salt haue loste the saltnes, what shal be seasoned ther with? |
| 14:35 | It is nether good for the lande, nor yet for the donge hill, but men cast it out at the dores. He that hath eares to heare, let him heare. |
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