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Luke - Chapter: 16

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16:1He seide also to hise disciplis, Ther was a riche man, that hadde a baili; and this was defamed to him, as he hadde wastid his goodis.
16:2And he clepide hym, and seide to hym, What here Y this thing of thee? yelde reckynyng of thi baili, for thou miyte not now be baili.
16:3And the baili seide with ynne him silf, What schal Y do, for my lord takith awei fro me the baili? delfe mai Y not, I schame to begge.
16:4Y woot what Y schal do, that whanne Y am remeued fro the baili, thei resseyue me in to her hous.
16:5Therfor whanne alle the dettours of his lord weren clepid togider, he seide to the firste, Hou myche owist thou to my lord?
16:6And he seide, An hundrid barelis of oyle. And he seide to hym, Take thi caucioun, and sitte soone, and write fifti.
16:7Aftirward he seide to another, And hou myche owist thou? Which answerde, An hundrid coris of whete. And he seide to hym, Take thi lettris, and write foure scoore.
16:8And the lord preiside the baili of wickydnesse, for he hadde do prudentli; for the sones of this world ben more prudent in her generacioun than the sones of liyt.
16:9And Y seie to you, make ye to you freendis of the ritchesse of wickidnesse, that whanne ye schulen fayle, thei resseyue you in to euerlastynge tabernaclis.
16:10He that is trewe in the leeste thing, is trewe also in the more; and he that is wickid in a litil thing, is wickid also in the more.
16:11Therfor if ye weren not trewe in the wickid thing of ritchesse, who schal bitake to you that that is verry?
16:12And if ye weren not trewe in othere mennus thing, who schal yyue to you that that is youre?
16:13No seruaunt may serue to twei lordis; for ether he schal hate `the toon, and loue the tothir; ethir he schal drawe to `the toon, and schal dispise the tothir. Ye moun not serue to God and to ritchesse.
16:14But the Farisees, that weren coueytous, herden alle these thingis, and thei scorneden hym.
16:15And he seide to hem, Ye it ben, that iustifien you bifor men; but God hath knowun youre hertis, for that that is hiy to men, is abhomynacioun bifor God.
16:16The lawe and prophetis til to Joon; fro that tyme the rewme of God is euangelisid, and ech man doith violence in to it.
16:17Forsothe it is liyter heuene and erthe to passe, than that o titil falle fro the lawe.
16:18Euery man that forsakith his wijf, and weddith an other, doith letcherie; and he that weddith the wijf forsakun of the hosebonde, doith auowtrie.
16:19There was a riche man, and was clothid in purpur, and whit silk, and eete euery dai schynyngli.
16:20And there was a begger, Lazarus bi name, that lai at his yate ful of bilis,
16:21and coueitide to be fulfillid of the crummes, that fellen doun fro the riche mannus boord, and no man yaf to hym; but houndis camen, and lickiden hise bilis.
16:22And it was don, that the begger diede, and was borun of aungels in to Abrahams bosum.
16:23And the riche man was deed also, and was biried in helle. And he reiside hise iyen, whanne he was in turmentis, and say Abraham afer, and Lazarus in his bosum.
16:24And he criede, and seide, Fadir Abraham, haue merci on me, and sende Lazarus, that he dippe the ende of his fyngur in watir, to kele my tunge; for Y am turmentid in this flawme.
16:25And Abraham seide to hym, Sone, haue mynde, for thou hast resseyued good thingis in thi lijf, and Lazarus also yuel thingis; but he is now coumfortid, and thou art turmentid.
16:26And in alle these thingis a greet derk place is stablischid betwixe vs and you; that thei that wolen fro hennus passe to you, moun not, nethir fro thennus passe ouer hidur.
16:27And he seide, Thanne Y preie thee, fadir, that thou sende hym in to the hous of my fadir.
16:28For Y haue fyue britheren, that he witnesse to hem, lest also thei come in to this place of turmentis.
16:29And Abraham seide to him, Thei han Moyses and the prophetis; here thei hem.
16:30And he seide, Nay, fadir Abraham, but if ony of deed men go to hem, thei schulen do penaunce.
16:31And he seide to hym, If thei heren not Moises and prophetis, nethir if ony of deed men rise ayen, thei schulen bileue to hym.

 

16:1And he sayd also vnto his disciples. Ther was a certayne rych man which had a stewarde that was acused vnto him that he had wasted his goodes.
16:2And he called him and sayd vnto him: How is it that I heare this of the? Geve a comptes of thy steward shippe: For thou mayste be no longer stewarde.
16:3The stewarde sayd wt in him selfe: what shall I do? for my master will take awaye fro me ye stewarde shippe. I canot digge and to begge I am ashamed.
16:4I woote what to do yt when I am put out of ye stewardshippe they maye receave me into their houses.
16:5Then called he all his masters detters and sayd vnto ye fyrst: how moche owest thou vnto my master?
16:6And he sayd: an hondred tonnes of oyle. And he sayd to him: take thy bill and syt doune quickly and wryte fiftie.
16:7Then sayd he to another: what owest thou? And he sayde: an hondred quarters of wheate. He sayd to him: Take thy bill and write foure scoore.
16:8And the lorde comended the vniust stewarde because he had done wysly. For ye chyldren of this worlde are in their kynde wyser then ye chyldren of lyght.
16:9And I saye also vnto you: make you frendes of the wicked mammon that when ye shall departe they may receave you into everlastinge habitacions.
16:10He that is faithfull in that which is leste ye same is faithfull in moche. And he yt is vnfaithfull in ye least: is vnfaithfull also in moche.
16:11So then yf ye have not ben faithfull in ye wicked mamon? who will beleve you in that which is true?
16:12And yf ye have not bene faithfull in another manes busines: who shall geve you youre awne?
16:13No servaunt can serve .ii. masters for other he shall hate ye one and love ye other or els he shall lene to the one and despyse the other. Ye can not serve God and mammon.
16:14All these thinges herde the pharises also which were coveteous and they mocked him.
16:15And he sayd vnto the: Ye are they which iustifie youre selves before me: but God knoweth youre hertes. For ye which is highlie estemed amoge me is abhominable in yt sight of god
16:16The lawe and the Prophetes raygned vntyll the tyme of Iohn: and sence that tyme the kyngdom of God is preached and every man stryveth to goo in.
16:17Soner shall heven and erth perisshe then one tytle of the lawe shall perisshe.
16:18Whosoever forsaketh his wyfe and marieth another breaketh matrimony. And every man which marieth her that is devorsed from her husbande committeth advoutry also.
16:19Ther was a certayne ryche man which was clothed in purple and fyne bysse and fared deliciously every daye.
16:20And ther was a certayne begger named Lazarus whiche laye at his gate full of soores
16:21desyringe to be refresshed with the cromes whiche fell from the ryche manes borde. Neverthelesse the dogges came and licked his soores.
16:22And yt fortuned that the begger dyed and was caried by the angelles into Abrahas bosome. The riche man also died and was buried.
16:23And beinge in hell in tormetes he lyfte vp his eyes and sawe Abraham a farre of and Lazarus in his bosome
16:24and he cryed and sayd: father Abraham have mercy on me and sende Lazarus that he maye dippe the tippe of his fynger in water and cole my tonge: for I am tourmented in this flame.
16:25But Abraha sayd vnto him Sonne remembre that thou in thy lyfe tyme receavedst thy pleasure and contrary wyse Lazarus payne. Now therfore is he comforted and thou art punysshed.
16:26Beyonde all this bitwene you and vs ther is a greate space set so that they which wolde goo from thence to you cannot: nether maye come from thence to vs.
16:27Then he sayd: I praye the therfore father send him to my fathers housse.
16:28For I have fyve brethren: for to warne the left they also come into this place of tourmet.
16:29Abraha sayd vnto him: they have Moses and the Prophetes let them heare them.
16:30And he sayd: naye father Abraham but yf one came vnto the from the ded they wolde repent.
16:31He sayd vnto him: If they heare not Moses and ye prophetes nether will they beleve though one roose from deeth agayne.

 

16:1He sayde also vnto his disciples: There was a certayne riche man, which had a stewarde, that was accused vnto him, that he had waisted his goodes.
16:2And he called him, and sayde vnto him: How is it, that I heare this of the? geue acomptes of yi stewardshipe, for thou mayest be no longer stewarde.
16:3The stewarde sayde within himself: What shal I do? My lorde wil take awaye the stewardshipe fro me. I ca not dygge, and to begg I am ashamed.
16:4I wote what I wil do, that wha I am put out of the stewardshipe, they maye receaue me in to their houses.
16:5And he called vnto hi all his lordes detters, and sayde vnto the first: How moch owest thou vnto my lorde?
16:6He sayde: an hundreth tonnes of oyle. And he sayde: Take yi byll, syt downe quyckly, & wryte fiftie.
16:7Then sayde he vnto another: How moch owest thou? He sayde: an hundreth quarters of wheate. And he sayde vnto him: Take thy byll, and wryte foure score.
16:8And the lorde comended the vnrighteous stewarde, because he had done wysely. For the children of this worlde are in their kynde wyser, the the children of light.
16:9And I saye vnto you: Make you frendes with the vnrighteous Mammon, yt whan ye shal haue nede, they maye receaue you in to euerlastinge Tabernacles.
16:10He that is faithfull in the least, is faithfull also in moch: and he that is vnrighteous in the least, is vnrighteous also in moch.
16:11Yf ye then haue not bene faithfull in the vnrighteous Mammon, who wyll beleue you in that which is true?
16:12And yf ye haue not bene faithfull in anothers mans busynesse, who wil geue you that which is youre awne?
16:13No seruaunt can serue two masters: for either he shal hate the one, and loue ye other: or els he shal leane to the one, and despyse the other. Ye can not serue God and Mammon.
16:14All these thinges herde the Pharises, which were couetous, and they mocked hi.
16:15And he sayde vnto them: Ye are they that iustifie yor selues before men, but God knoweth youre hertes. For yt which is hye amonge men, is an abhominacion before God.
16:16The lawe and ye prophetes prophecied vnto Ihon, and from that tyme forth is ye kyngdome of God preached thorow ye Gospell, and euery man preasseth in to it by violence.
16:17But easier is it, for heauen and earth to perishe, then one tittle of ye lawe to fall.
16:18Who so euer putteth awaye his wife, & marieth another, breaketh matrimonye: and he that marieth her which is deuorced fro hir hussbande, breaketh wedlocke also.
16:19There was a certayne riche man, which clothed him self with purple and costly lynnen, and fared deliciously euery daye.
16:20And there was a poore man named Lazarus which laye at his gate full of sores,
16:21and desyred to be fylled with the crommes, that fell from the riche mans table. Yet came the dogges, and licked his sores.
16:22But it fortuned, that the poore man dyed, and was caried of the angels in to Abrahams bosome. The riche man dyed also, and was buried.
16:23Now whan he was in the hell, he lift vp his eyes in the payne, and sawe Abraham afarre of, and Lazarus in his bosome:
16:24and he cried, and sayde: Father Abraham, haue mercy vpon me, and sende Lazarus, that he maye dyppe the typpe of his fynger in water, & coole my tonge, for I am tormeted in this flame.
16:25But Abraha saide: Remebre sonne, yt thou hast receaued good in yi life, & contrary wyse Lazarus receaued euell. But now is he comforted, and thou art tormented.
16:26And beside all this, there is a greate space set betwene vs and you: so yt they which wolde go downe from hence vnto you, cannot: nether maye they passe ouer from thence vnto vs.
16:27Then sayde he: I pray the then father, that thou wilt sende him vnto my fathers house,
16:28for I haue yet fyue brethren, that he maye warne them, lest they also come in to this place of torment.
16:29Abraham sayde vnto him: They haue Moses and the prophetes, let them heare them.
16:30But he sayde: Nay father Abraham, but yf one wente vnto them fro the deed, they wolde do pennaunce.
16:31Neuertheles he sayde vnto him: Yf they heare not Moses & the prophetes, then shal they not beleue also, though one rose agayne fro the deed.

 


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