John 5:3
In which lay a great multitude of sicke folke, of blynde, halt, & wythered, waytyng for the mouyng of the water.
In which lay a great multitude of sicke folke, of blynde, halt, & wythered, waytyng for the mouyng of the water.
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1After this, was there a feast day of the Iewes, and Iesus went vp to Hierusalem.
2And there is at Hierusalem by the sheepe market, a poole, which is called in the Hebrue tonge Bethesda, hauyng fyue porches.
4For an Angel went downe at a certayne season into the poole, and stirred the water: Whosoeuer then firste after the stirring of the water stepped in, was made whole of whatsoeuer disease he hadde.
5And a certaine man was there, which had ben diseased thirtie & eyght yeres.
6When Iesus sawe hym lye, & knewe that he nowe long tyme had ben diseased, he sayth vnto hym: Wylt thou be made whole?
7The sicke man aunswered him: Sir, I haue no man whe the water is troubled to put me into the poole: But in the meane time, while I am about to come, another steppeth downe before me.
8Iesus saith vnto him: Ryse, take vp thy bedde, and walke.
9And immediatly the man was made whole, and toke vp his bedde, & walked. And the same day was the Sabboth.
10The Iewes therfore sayde vnto hym that was made whole: It is the Sabboth day, it is not lawfull for thee to carie thy bedde.
11He aunswered them: He that made me whole, saide vnto me, take vp thy bedde and walke.
12Then asked they hym: What man is that which sayde vnto thee, take vp thy bedde, and walke?
13And he that was healed, wyste not who it was. For Iesus had gotten him selfe awaye, because that there was prease of people in that place.
14Afterwarde, Iesus founde hym in the temple, and saide vnto him: behold, thou art made whole, sinne no more, lest a worse thyng come vnto you.
15The man departed, & tolde the Iewes that it was Iesus which had made him whole.
30And great multitudes came vnto him, hauyng with them those that were lame, blynde, dumbe, maymed, & other many, and cast them downe at Iesus feete: And he healed them.
31In so much that the people wondred, when they sawe the dumbe speake, the maymed to be whole, the lame to walke, and the blynde to see: And they glorified the God of Israel.
17And it came to passe, on a certayne day, as he was teachyng, that there were pharisees & doctours of the lawe, sittyng by, which were come out of all the townes of Galilee and Iurie, and Hierusalem: And the power of the Lorde was present, to heale them.
18And beholde, men brought in a bed, a man which was taken with a paulsie, and they sought meanes to bryng hym in, and to lay hym before hym.
19And when they coulde not fynde on what syde they myght bryng hym in, because of the prease, they went vpon the toppe of the house, and let hym downe through the tylyng, bed and all, euen in the myddes before Iesus.
15In so much that they brought the sicke into the streates, & layde the on beddes and couches, that at the least way, the shadowe of Peter when he came by, myght shadowe some of them.
16There came also a multitude of the cities rounde about, vnto Hierusalem, bryngyng sicke folkes, and them which were vexed with vncleane spirites: And they were healed euery one.
2And a certayne man, that was lame from his mothers wombe, was brought, whom they layde dayly at the gate of the temple which is called beawtifull, to aske almes of them that entred into the temple.
9If we this day be examined of the good deede done to the sicke man, by what meanes he is made whole:
15But so much the more went there a fame abrode of hym, and much people came together to heare, and to be healed of hym, from their infirmities.
11And as the lame which was healed, helde Peter and Iohn, all the people ran amased vnto them, in the porche that is called Solomons.
3And they came vnto hym, bryngyng one sicke of the paulsie, whiche was borne of foure men.
4And when they coulde not come nye vnto hym for prease, they vncouered the roofe of the house that he was in: And whe they had broken vp the roofe, they dyd with cordes let downe the bedde, wherin the sicke of the paulsie lay.
14And the blynde and the halt came to hym in the temple, and he healed them.
2And a great multitude folowed hym, because they sawe his miracles whiche he dyd on them that were diseased.
8And there sate a certayne man at Lystra, weake in his feete, beyng a creple from his mothers wombe, and neuer had walked.
5The blinde receaue their sight, the halt do walke, the lepers are cleansed, and the deafe heare, the dead are raised vp, and the poore receaue the Gospell.
12And immediatly he arose, toke vp the bedde, and went foorth before them all: insomuch that they were all amazed, & glorified God, saying: we neuer sawe it on this fashion.
55And ranne foorth throughout all the region rounde about, & began to carry about in beddes those that were sicke, thither, where they heard that he was.
56And whethersoeuer he entred, into townes, cities, or villages, they layde the sicke folkes in the streates, & prayed him that they myght touche and it were but the hemme of his garment: And as many as touched it, were made whole.
22For the man was about fourtie yere olde, on whom this miracle of healyng was shewed.
33And there he founde a certayne man, named Eneas, which had kept his bed eyght yeres, & was sicke of the paulsie.
21And in that same houre, he cured manye of their infirmities & plagues, and of euyll spirites, and vnto many that were blynde, he gaue sight.
26And had suffred many thynges, of many phisitions, and had spent all that she had, and felt none amendemet at all, but rather the worse.
11And beholde, there was a woman, which had a spirite of infirmitie eyghteene yeres, and was bowed together, and coulde in no wyse lyft vp her head.
6Then shall the lame men leape as an Hart, & the dumbe mans tongue shall geue thankes: for in the wildernesse there shall welles spryng, and fluddes of water in the desert.
2And great multitudes folowed hym: and he healed them there.
10For he had healed many: insomuche, that they preassed vpon him for to touch hym, as many as had plagues.
7For vncleane spirites, crying with loude voyce, came out of manye that were possessed with them. And many taken with paulsies, & many that haulted, were healed.
29And strayghtway the fountayne of her blood was dryed vp: & she felt in her body, that she was healed of ye plague.
2And beholde, there was a certayne man before hym, which had the dropsie.
33And all the citie was gathered together at the dore.
32And they brought vnto hym one that was deafe, and had an impediment in his speache: and they prayed him to put his hande vpon hym.
18And they that were vexed with foule spirites: and they were healed.
20And there was a certayne begger, named Lazarus, which was layde at his gate full of sores:
12And by the handes of the Apostles, were many signes & wonders shewed among the people. (And they were all together with one accord in Solomons porche.