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14:1 | And it came to pass, on his going into the house of a certain one of the chiefs of the Pharisees, on a sabbath, to eat bread, that they were watching him, |
14:2 | and lo, there was a certain dropsical man before him; |
14:3 | and Jesus answering spake to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying, `Is it lawful on the sabbath-day to heal?' |
14:4 | and they were silent, and having taken hold of `him', he healed him, and let `him' go; |
14:5 | and answering them he said, `Of which of you shall an ass or ox fall into a pit, and he will not immediately draw it up on the sabbath-day?' |
14:6 | and they were not able to answer him again unto these things. |
14:7 | And he spake a simile unto those called, marking how they were choosing out the first couches, saying unto them, |
14:8 | `When thou mayest be called by any one to marriage-feasts, thou mayest not recline on the first couch, lest a more honourable than thou may have been called by him, |
14:9 | and he who did call thee and him having come shall say to thee, Give to this one place, and then thou mayest begin with shame to occupy the last place. |
14:10 | `But, when thou mayest be called, having gone on, recline in the last place, that when he who called thee may come, he may say to thee, Friend, come up higher; then thou shalt have glory before those reclining with thee; |
14:11 | because every one who is exalting himself shall be humbled, and he who is humbling himself shall be exalted.' |
14:12 | And he said also to him who did call him, `When thou mayest make a dinner or a supper, be not calling thy friends, nor thy brethren, nor thy kindred, nor rich neighbours, lest they may also call thee again, and a recompense may come to thee; |
14:13 | but when thou mayest make a feast, be calling poor, maimed, lame, blind, |
14:14 | and happy thou shalt be, because they have not to recompense thee, for it shall be recompensed to thee in the rising again of the righteous.' |
14:15 | And one of those reclining with him, having heard these things, said to him, `Happy `is' he who shall eat bread in the reign of God;' |
14:16 | and he said to him, `A certain man made a great supper, and called many, |
14:17 | and he sent his servant at the hour of the supper to say to those having been called, Be coming, because now are all things ready. |
14:18 | `And they began with one consent all to excuse themselves: The first said to him, A field I bought, and I have need to go forth and see it; I beg of thee, have me excused. |
14:19 | `And another said, Five yoke of oxen I bought, and I go on to prove them; I beg of thee, have me excused: |
14:20 | and another said, A wife I married, and because of this I am not able to come. |
14:21 | `And that servant having come, told to his lord these things, then the master of the house, having been angry, said to his servant, Go forth quickly to the broad places and lanes of the city, and the poor, and maimed, and lame, and blind, bring in hither. |
14:22 | `And the servant said, Sir, it hath been done as thou didst command, and still there is room. |
14:23 | `And the lord said unto the servant, Go forth to the ways and hedges, and constrain to come in, that my house may be filled; |
14:24 | for I say to you, that none of those men who have been called shall taste of my supper.' |
14:25 | And there were going on with him great multitudes, and having turned, he said unto them, |
14:26 | `If any one doth come unto me, and doth not hate his own father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brothers, and sisters, and yet even his own life, he is not able to be my disciple; |
14:27 | and whoever doth not bear his cross, and come after me, is not able to be my disciple. |
14:28 | `For who of you, willing to build a tower, doth not first, having sat down, count the expense, whether he have the things for completing? |
14:29 | lest that he having laid a foundation, and not being able to finish, all who are beholding may begin to mock him, |
14:30 | saying -- This man began to build, and was not able to finish. |
14:31 | `Or what king going on to engage with another king in war, doth not, having sat down, first consult if he be able with ten thousand to meet him who with twenty thousand is coming against him? |
14:32 | and if not so -- he being yet a long way off -- having sent an embassy, he doth ask the things for peace. |
14:33 | `So, then, every one of you who doth not take leave of all that he himself hath, is not able to be my disciple. |
14:34 | `The salt `is' good, but if the salt doth become tasteless, with what shall it be seasoned? |
14:35 | neither for land nor for manure is it fit -- they cast it without. He who is having ears to hear -- let him hear.' |
14:1 | And it chaunsed that he went into the housse of one of ye chefe pharises to eate breed on a saboth daye: and they watched him. |
14:2 | And beholde ther was a man before him which had the dropsye. |
14:3 | And Iesus answered and spake vnto the lawears and pharises sayinge: is it laufull to heale on the saboth daye? |
14:4 | And they helde their peace. And he toke him and healed him and let him goo: |
14:5 | and answered the sayinge whiche of you shall have an asse or an oxe fallen into a pitt and will not strayght waye pull him out on the Saboth daye? |
14:6 | And they coulde not answer him agayne to that. |
14:7 | He put forthe a similitude to ye gestes whe he marked how they preased to the hyest roumes and sayd vnto the: |
14:8 | When thou arte bidde to a weddynge of eny man syt not doune in ye hyest roume lest a more honorable man then thou be bidden of him |
14:9 | and he that bade bothe him and the come and saye to the: geve this man roume and thou then beginne with shame to take the lowest roume. |
14:10 | But rather when thou arte bidden goo and syt in the lowest roume that when he that bade the cometh he maye saye vnto the: frende syt vp hyer. Then shalt thou have worshippe in the presence of them that syt at meate with the. |
14:11 | For whosoever exalteth him sylfe shalbe brought lowe. And he yt hubleth him sylfe shalbe exalted |
14:12 | Then sayde he also to him that had desyred him to diner: When thou makest a diner or a supper: call not thy frendes nor thy brethre nether thy kinsmen nor yet ryche neghbours: lest they bidde the agayne and a recompence be made the. |
14:13 | But when thou makest afeast call the poore the maymed the lame and the blynde |
14:14 | and thou shalt be happy for they cannot recompence the. But thou shalt be recompensed at the resurreccion of the iuste men. |
14:15 | When one of them that sate at meate also hearde that he sayde vnto him: happy is he that eateth breed in the kyngdome of God. |
14:16 | Then sayd he to him. A certayne man ordened a greate supper and bade many |
14:17 | and sent his servaunt at supper tyme to saye to them that wer bidden come: for all thinges are now redy. |
14:18 | And they all atonce begane to make excuse. The fyrst sayd vnto him: I have bought a ferme and I must nedes goo and se it I praye the have me excused. |
14:19 | And another sayd: I hove bought fyve yooke of oxen and I goo to prove them I praye the have me excused. |
14:20 | The thyrde sayd: I have maried a wyfe and therfore I cannot come. |
14:21 | And the servaunt went and brought his master worde therof. Then was the good man of the housse displeased and sayd to his servaut: Goo out quickly into ye stretes and quarters of the cite and bringe in hidder the poore and the maymed and the halt and the blynde. |
14:22 | And the servaut sayd: lorde it is done as thou comaundedst and yet ther is roume. |
14:23 | And the lorde sayd to the servaunt: Go out into ye hye wayes and hedges and compell the to come in that my housse maye be filled. |
14:24 | For I saye vnto you that none of those men which were bidde shall tast of my supper. |
14:25 | Ther went agreate copany with him and he turned and sayde vnto them: |
14:26 | If a man come to me and hate not his father and mother and wyfe and chyldren and brethren and sisters more over and his awne lyfe he cannot be my disciple. |
14:27 | And whosoever beare not his crosse and come after me cannot be my disciple. |
14:28 | Which of you disposed to bilde a toure sytteth not doune before and counteth ye cost whether he have sufficient to performe it? |
14:29 | lest after he hath layde ye foundacion and is not able to performe it all yt beholde it beginne to mocke him |
14:30 | sayinge: this man beganne to bilde and was not able to make an ende. |
14:31 | Or what kynge goeth to make batayle agaynst another kinge and sitteth not doune fyrst and casteth in his mynde whether he be able wt ten thousande to mete him that cometh agaynst him wt .xx thousand. |
14:32 | Or els whyll ye other is yet a greate waye of he will sende embasseatours and desyre peace. |
14:33 | So lykewyse none of you yt forsaketh not all yt he hath can be my disciple. |
14:34 | Salt is good but yf salt have loste hyr saltnes what shall be seasoned ther with? |
14:35 | It is nether good for ye londe nor yet for ye donge hill but men cast it out at ye dores. He yt hath eares to heare let him heare. |
14:1 | And it fortuned that he came in to the house of one of ye chefe Pharises vpo a Sabbath, to eate bred, & they watched him. |
14:2 | And beholde, there was a ma before him, which had ye dropsye. |
14:3 | And Iesus answered, & spake vnto the scrybes and Pharises, & sayde: Is it laufull to heale on the Sabbath? |
14:4 | But they helde their tonge. And he toke him, and healed him, & let him go, |
14:5 | and answered, and sayde vnto the: Which of you shal haue an oxe or an asse fallen in to a pytte, and wil not straight waye pull him out on the Sabbath daye? |
14:6 | And they coude not answere him agayne to that. |
14:7 | And he tolde a symilitude vnto ye gestes, wha he marked how they chose the hyest seates, & sayde vnto the: |
14:8 | Whan thou art bydde of eny man to a weddynge, syt not downe in the hyest rowme, lest a more honorable man the thou be bydde of him, |
14:9 | and he that bade both the and him, come & saye vnto ye: geue this ma rowme, and thou the begynne with shame to take ye lowest rowme. |
14:10 | But rather wha thou art bydde, go and syt in ye lowest rowme, that wha he that bade the, cometh, he maye saye vnto the: Frende, syt vp hyer: then shalt thou haue worshipe in the presence of them that syt at the table. |
14:11 | For who so euer exalteth himself, shalbe brought lowe: and he yt humbleth himself, shalbe exalted. |
14:12 | He sayde also vnto him that had bydden him: Wha thou makest a dyner or a supper, call not thy frendes, ner thy brethren, ner thy kynsfolkes, ner yi riche neghbours, lest they call the agayne, and recompece be made ye. |
14:13 | But wha thou makest a feast, call the poore, the crepell, the lame, the blynde, |
14:14 | then art thou blessed, for they can not recompece ye. But it shalbe recompensed the in the resurreccion of the righteous. |
14:15 | Whan one of them that sat by at the table herde this, he sayde vnto him: Blessed is he, that eateth bred in ye kyngdome of God. |
14:16 | But he sayde vnto him: A certayne ma made a greate supper, and called many ther to. |
14:17 | And in ye houre of the supper he sent his seruaute, to saye vnto the yt were bydde: Come, for now are all thinges ready. |
14:18 | And they begane all together to excuse the selues one after another: The first saide vnto hi: I haue bought a ferme, and I must nedes go forth and se it, I praye ye haue me excused. |
14:19 | And ye seconde sayde: I haue bought fyue yoke of oxen, and now I go to proue them, I praye the haue me excused. |
14:20 | And the thirde sayde: I haue maried a wife, therfore can I not come. |
14:21 | And the seruaunt came, and brought his lorde worde agayne therof.Then was the good man of the house displeased, and sayde vnto his seruaut: Go out quyckly in to the stretes and quarters of ye cite, and brynge in hither the poore and crepell, and lame a |
14:22 | And the seruaut sayde: lorde, it is done as thou hast comaunded, and there is yet more rowme. |
14:23 | And the lorde sayde vnto the seruaunt: Go out into the hye wayes, and to the hedges, and compell them to come in, that my house maye be fylled. |
14:24 | But I saye vnto you: that none of these men which were bydden, shal taist of my supper. |
14:25 | There wente moch people with him, and he turned him aboute and sayde vnto them: |
14:26 | Yf eny man come vnto me, and hate not his father, mother, wife, childre, brethre, sisters, yee and his owne life also, he can not be my disciple. |
14:27 | And whosoeuer beareth not his crosse, and foloweth me, can not be my disciple. |
14:28 | Which of you is it yt wil buylde a tower, and sytteth not downe first and counteth ye cost, whether he haue sufficiet to perfourme, it? |
14:29 | lest after he hath layed the foundacio, and is not able to perfourme it, all they that se it, begynne to laugh him to scorne, |
14:30 | & to saye: This man beganne to buylde, and is not able to perfurme it. |
14:31 | Or what kynge wil go to make battayl agaynst another kynge, and sytteth not downe first, and casteth in his mynde, whether he be able with ten thousande, to mete him that commeth agaynst him with twentye thousande? |
14:32 | Or els, whyle the other is yet a greate waye of he sendeth embassage, and desyreth peace. |
14:33 | So likewyse euery one of you that forsaketh not all that he hath, can not be my disciple. |
14:34 | Salt is a good thinge: but yf the salt be vnsauery, what shal they season withall. |
14:35 | It is nether good vpon the lande, ner in the donge hyll, but shal be cast awaye. He that hath eares to heare, let him heare. |
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