The Leaven of the Pharisees 1In ye meane tyme, whe ther were gathered together an innumerable multitude of people Fear God Alone 4And I say vnto you my friendes, be not afrayde of them that kyll the body, and after that, haue no more that they can do.
5But I wyll forewarne you who you shall feare: Feare hym, which after he hath killed, hath power to cast into hell, yea I say vnto you, feare hym.
6Are not fyue sparrowes bought for two farthynges? and not one of them is forgotten before God.
7Also, eue the very heeres of your head are all numbred. Feare not therfore, ye are more of value the many sparrowes. Confessing Christ 8Also I say vnto you, whosoeuer confesseth me before men, hym shall the sonne of man knowledge also, before the angels of God.
9But he that denyeth me before men, shalbe denyed before the angels of God.
10And whosoeuer speaketh a worde agaynst the sonne of man, it shalbe forgeuen hym: But vnto hym that blasphemeth the holy ghost, it shall not be forgeuen.
11And when they bryng you vnto the synagogues, and vnto the rulers and officers, take ye no thought, how or what thyng ye shall aunswere, or what ye shall speake.
12For the holy ghost shall teache you in the same houre what ye ought to say. The Parable of the Rich Fool 13One of the companie sayde vnto hym: Maister, speake to my brother, that he deuide the inheritauce with me.
14And he sayde vnto hym: Man, who made me a iudge or a deuider ouer you?
15And he sayde vnto them, Take heede & beware of couetousnes: For no mans lyfe standeth in the aboundaunce of the thynges which he possesseth.
16And he put foorth a similitude vnto the, saying: The grounde of a certaine ryche man brought foorth plentifull fruites.
17And he thought within him selfe, saying, What shall I do, because I haue no rowme where to bestow my fruites?
18And he sayde, this wyll I do, I wyll destroy my barnes, and buylde greater, and therin wyll I gather all my fruites and my goodes.
19And I wyll saye to my soule: Soule, thou hast much goods layed vp Do Not Worry 22And he spake vnto his disciples: Therfore I say vnto you, take no thought for your lyfe, what ye shall eate, neither for the body what ye shall put on.
23The lyfe is more then meate, and the body is more then rayment.
24Consider the Rauens, for they neither sowe nor reape, whiche neither haue storehouse nor barne, and God feedeth them: Howe much more are ye better then Treasures in Heaven 32Feare not litle flocke, for it is your fathers pleasure to geue you a kyngdome.
33Sell that ye haue, and geue almes: and prepare you bagges whiche waxe not olde, euen a treasure that fayleth not in heauen, where no thiefe cometh, neither moth corrupteth.
34For where your treasure is, there wyl your hearte be also. Readiness at Any Hour 35Let your loynes be girde about, and your lyghtes brennyng,
36And ye your selues like vnto men, that wayte for their Lorde, when he wyll returne from the weddyng, that when he commeth, and knocketh, they maye open vnto hym immediatly.
37Happy are those seruauntes, who the Lorde, when he commeth, shall fynde wakyng. Ueryly I say vnto you, that he shall girde him selfe, and make them to syt downe to meate, and wyll come foorth, and minister vnto them.
38And yf he come in the seconde watche, yea if he come in the thirde watche, and fynde them so, happye are those seruauntes.
39This vnderstande, that yf the good man of the house knew what houre the thiefe woulde come, he woulde surely watche, and not suffer his house to be dygged through.
40Be ye therfore redy also, for ye sonne of man wyll come at an houre when ye thynke not.
41Then Peter saide vnto him: Maister, tellest thou this similitude vnto vs, or to all Not Peace but Division 49I am come to sende fire on ye earth, and what is my desire, but that it be alredye kindled?
50Notwithstandyng, I must be baptized with a baptisme, and howe am I payned tyll it be ended?
51Suppose ye that I am come to sende peace on earth? I tell you naye, but rather deuision.
52For fro hencefoorth there shalbe fyue in one house deuided, three against two, and two against three.
53The father shalbe deuided against the sonne, and the sonne against the father: The mother agaynst the daughter, and the daughter agaynst the mother: The mother in lawe against her daughter in lawe, and the daughter in lawe against her mother in lawe. Interpreting the Present Time 54He sayde also to the people: When ye see a cloude rise out of the west, straightway ye say there cometh a showre, and so it is.
55And whe ye see the south wynd blow, ye say it wyll be hotte, and it commeth to passe.
56Ye hypocrites, ye can discerne the outwarde appearaunce of the skye, and of the earth: but howe is it that ye cannot discerne this tyme? Reconciling with an Adversary 57Yea, and why iudge ye not of your selues what is ryght?
58When thou goest with thine aduersarie to the ruler, as thou art in the waye, geue diligence that thou mayest be deliuered from hym, lest he bryng thee to the iudge, and the iudge deliuer thee to the iayler, and the iayler caste thee into prison.
59I tel thee, thou shalt not depart thence, tyll thou haue made good the vtmost mite. |