John 4:37
And herein is the saying true, that one soweth, and another reapeth.
And herein is the saying true, that one soweth, and another reapeth.
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35Say not ye, there are yet foure monethes, and then commeth haruest? Beholde, I say vnto you, lyft vp your eyes, and loke on the regions: for they are whyte alredy vnto haruest.
36And he that reapeth, receaueth wages, and gathereth fruite vnto lyfe eternall: that both he that soweth, & he that reapeth, myght reioyce together.
38I sent you to reape that, wheron ye bestowed no labour. Other men laboured, and ye are entred into their labours.
7So then, neither is he that planteth any thyng, neither he that watreth: but God that geueth the encrease.
8He that planteth, & he that watreth, are one, and euery man shal receaue his rewarde accordyng to his labour.
6This yet I say he which soweth litle, shall reape litle: and he that soweth in geuyng largely and freely, shall reape plenteouslie.
7Be not deceaued, God is not mocked: For whatsoeuer a man soweth, that shall he also reape.
8For he that soweth into his flesshe, shal of the flesshe reape corruption: But he that soweth into the spirite, shall of the spirite reape lyfe euerlastyng.
9Let vs not be weery in well doyng: for in due season we shall reape, yf we faynt not.
36Thou foole, that which thou sowest, is not quickened except it dye.
37And that which thou sowest, thou sowest not that body that shalbe, but bare corne, as of wheate, or of some other:
14The sower, soweth the worde.
8For as I haue proued by experience, they that plow iniquitie & sow wretchednesse, reape the same.
5They that sowe in teares: shall reape in ioy.
6He that goeth foorth on his way, and wepyng beareth pretious seede: shall doubtlesse returning, come againe with a ioyfull noyse, bryngyng his sheaues with hym.
6The labouryng husbandman, must first be partaker of the fruites.
3Hearken: Beholde, there went out a sower to sowe:
4And it fortuned as he sowed, that some fell by the way syde, and the fowles of the ayre came, and deuoured it vp.
10Either sayth he it not altogether for our sakes? For our sakes no doubt this is written, that he which eareth, should eare in hope: & that he which tressheth in hope, should be partaker of his hope.
11If we haue sowen vnto you spirituall thinges, is it a great thing if we reape your carnall thinges?
28For the earth bringeth foorth fruite of her selfe, first the blade, then the eare, after that, the full corne in the eare.
29But when the fruite is brought foorth, anone he thrusteth in the sickle, because the haruest is come.
37Then sayth he vnto his disciples: the haruest truely is plenteous, but the labourers are fewe.
38Pray ye therfore the lorde of the haruest, that he wyl thrust foorth labourers into the haruest.
7Whereof the mower fylleth not his hande: neither he that byndeth vp the sheaues his armes full.
29But he sayde, nay: lest whyle ye gather vp the tares, ye rote vp also the wheate with them.
30Let both growe together vntyll the haruest: & in tyme of haruest, I wyl say to the reapers, gather ye together first the tares, and bynde them in bundels to burne them: but carrie the wheate into my barne.
10He that ministreth seede vnto ye sower, ministreth bread also for foode, and multiplieth your seede, and encreaseth the fruites of your ryghteousnesse:
6They reape the corne fielde that is not their owne, and let the vineyarde of the vngodly alone.
8And some fell vpon good grounde, and dyd yelde fruite, that sprang vp, and grewe, and brought foorth, some thirtie folde, and some sixtie folde, and some an hundred folde.
18For the scripture sayth: Thou shalt not moosel the oxe that treadeth out the corne: And, the labourer is worthy of his rewarde.
18The vngodly worketh deceiptfull workes: but he that soweth righteousnesse shall receaue a sure rewarde.
37And they sowe their lande and plant vineyardes: and they yelde vnto them aboundant store of fruites.
8But some fell into good grounde, and brought foorth fruite, some an hundred folde, some sixtie folde, some thirtie folde.
37He aunswered and sayde vnto them: He that soweth the good seede, is the sonne of man.
6Ceasse not thou therefore with thy handes to sowe thy seede, whether it be in the morning or in the euening: for thou knowest not whether this or that shall prosper, and if they both take, it is the better.
25For vnto hym that hath, shall it be geuen: and from hym that hath not, shalbe taken away, euen that which he hath.
26And he sayde, so is the kyngdome of God: euen as yf a man shoulde sowe seede in the grounde,
20And they whiche receaue seede into good grounde, are suche as heare the worde, and receaue it, so that one corne doth bryng foorth thirtie, some sixtie, some an hundred.
7They saye vnto him: because no man hath hyred vs. He sayth vnto them: go ye also into the vineyarde, and whatsoeuer is ryght, that shall ye receaue.
7They haue sowen winde, therfore shall they reape a whirlewinde: it hath no stalke, the bud shall bryng foorth no meale: and if haplie it do, straungers shall deuour it vp.
27So, the seruauntes of the housholder came, and sayde vnto hym. Sir, diddest not thou sowe good seede in thy fielde? from whence then hath it tares?
9Therfore two are better then one, for they may well enioy the profite of their labour: For yf one of them fall, his companion helpeth him vp agayne.
4He that regardeth the winde, shall not sowe: and he that hath respect vnto the cloudes, shall not reape.
4And saide vnto them: Go ye also into ye vineyard, & whatsoeuer is right, I wyl geue you. And they went their way.
4Beholde, the hire of labourers, which haue reaped downe your fieldes, which hire is of you kept backe by fraude, cryeth: and the cryes of them which haue reaped, are entred into the eares of the Lorde Sabaoth.
2Therefore sayde he vnto them: The haruest is great, but the labourers are fewe. Pray ye therfore the Lorde of the haruest, to sende foorth labourers into his haruest.
24Another parable put he foorth vnto them, saying: The kyngdome of heauen is likened vnto a man, which sowed good seede in his fielde.
24Ueryly, veryly, I say vnto you, except the wheate corne fall into the grounde, and dye, it abideth alone: If it dye, it bryngeth foorth much fruite.
5The sower wet out to sowe his seede: and as he sowed, some fell by the way syde, and it was troden downe, and the foules of the ayre deuoured it vp.