Matthew 16
Wycliffe's Bible
1And the Pharisees and the Sadducees came to him tempting [him], and prayed him to show them a token from heaven. (And the Pharisees and the Sadducees came to him to test him, and beseeched him to show them a sign from heaven.) 2And he answered, and said to them, When the eventide is come, ye say, It shall be clear, for heaven is ruddy [for the heaven is red] (When the evening hath come, ye say, It shall be clear, for the heavens, or the sky, is red); 3and the morrowtide, Today tempest, for (the) heaven(s) shineth heavily. Then ye know how to deem [wisely] the face of heaven, but ye may not know the tokens of (the) times. (and in the morning, Today there shall be a storm, for the sky is dark. So then ye wisely know how to judge the face of the heavens, but ye cannot know the signs of the times./but do not ye understand the signs of the times?) 4An evil generation and adulterous seeketh a token; and a token shall not be given to it, but the token of Jonas, the prophet (An evil and an adulterous generation seeketh a sign; and a sign shall not be given to it, except the sign of the prophet Jonah). And when he had left them, he went forth [he went away].

5And when his disciples came over the sea, they forgot to take loaves. 6And he said to them, Behold ye, and beware of the sourdough of (the) Pharisees and of (the) Sadducees (Behold, and beware of the yeast, or of the leaven, of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees). 7And they thought among them[selves], and said, For we have not taken loaves (Because we have not brought any bread). 8But Jesus witting said to them, What think ye among you of little faith, for ye have not taken loaves? (But Jesus knowing what they were thinking, said to them, Why think ye among yourselves, because we have not brought any bread? O ye of little faith!) 9Yet ye understand not, neither have mind, of five loaves into five thousand of men, and how many coffins ye took (up)? (Yet ye understand not, nor remember, the five loaves for the five thousand men, and how many baskets did ye fill up?) 10neither of seven loaves into four thousand of men, and how many baskets ye took (up)? (nor the seven loaves for the four thousand men, and how many baskets did ye fill up?) 11Why understand ye not, for I said not to you of bread, Be ye ware of the sourdough of (the) Pharisees and of (the) Sadducees? (Why do ye not understand, that I did not speak to you about bread when I said, Beware of the yeast, or of the leaven, of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees?) 12Then they understood, that he said not to beware of [the] sourdough of loaves (Then they understood, that he did not say to beware of the yeast, or the leaven, of bread), but of the teaching of (the) Pharisees and of (the) Sadducees.

13And Jesus came into the parts of Caesarea of Philippi, and asked his disciples, and said, Whom say men to be man's Son? 14And they said, Some John (the) Baptist; others Elias (Elijah); and others Jeremy (Jeremiah), or one of the prophets. 15Jesus said to them, But whom say ye me to be? 16Simon Peter answered, and said, Thou art Christ, the Son of God living [the son of (the) quick God]. (Simon Peter answered, Thou art the Messiah, the Son of the living God.) 17Jesus answered, and said to him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona; for flesh and blood showed not to thee, but my Father that is in heavens. 18And I say to thee, that thou art Peter, and on this stone I shall build my church, and the gates of hell shall not have might, or power, (or strength), against it. 19And to thee I shall give the keys of the kingdom of heavens; and whatever thou shalt bind on earth, shall be bound also in heavens; and whatever thou shalt unbind on earth, shall be unbound also in heavens. 20Then he commanded to his disciples, that they should say to no man, that he was Jesus Christ.

21From that time Jesus began to show to his disciples, that it behooved him to go to Jerusalem, and suffer many things, of the elder men, (or of the elders), and of the scribes, and of (the) princes of (the) priests (and suffer many things, from the elders, and from the scribes, and from the high priests); and be slain, and the third day to rise again. 22And Peter took (hold of) him, and began to blame him (and began to rebuke him), and said, Far be it from thee, Lord; this shall not be to thee. 23And he turned, and said to Peter, Satan, go thou after me; thou art a cause of stumbling to me; for thou savourest not, (or thou understandest not), those things that be of God, but (only) those things that be of men.

24Then Jesus said to his disciples, If any man will come after me, deny he himself, and take (up) his cross, and (pur)sue me (and follow me); 25for he that will make his life safe, shall lose it; and he that shall lose his life for me, shall find it. 26For what profiteth it to a man [Soothly what profiteth to a man], if he win all the world, and suffer impairing of his soul? or what (ex)changing shall a man give for his soul? 27For man's Son shall come in the glory of his Father, with his angels, and then he shall yield to every man after his works.

28Truly I say to you, there be some of them that stand here (today), which shall not taste death, till they see man's Son coming in his kingdom.

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JOHN WYCLIFFE
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