Luke 12:6
Are not fyue sparrowes bought for two farthynges? and not one of them is forgotten before God.
Are not fyue sparrowes bought for two farthynges? and not one of them is forgotten before God.
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28And feare ye not them, which kyll the body, but are not able to kyll the soule. But rather feare hym, which is able to destroy both soule and body in hell.
29Are not two litle sparowes solde for a farthyng? And one of the shall not light on the grounde, without your father.
30Yea, euen all the heeres of your head are numbred.
31Feare ye not therefore, ye are of more value then many sparowes.
7Also, eue the very heeres of your head are all numbred. Feare not therfore, ye are more of value the many sparrowes.
24No man can serue two maisters. For either he shall hate the one, & loue the other: or els leane to the one, and dispise the other. Ye can not serue God, and mammon.
25Therfore I say vnto you, be not carefull for your lyfe, what ye shall eate, or drynke: nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the lyfe more worth then meate? & the body then rayment?
26Beholde the fowles of the ayre: For they sowe not, neither do they reape, nor cary into the barnes: yet your heauenly father feedeth them. Are ye not much better then they?
27Which of you, by takyng of carefull thought, can adde one cubite vnto his stature?
28And why care ye for rayment? Learne of the Lylies of the fielde, howe they growe. They weery not them selues with labour, neither do they spinne:
29And yet I say vnto you, that euen Solomon in all his royaltie, was not arayed lyke one of these.
30Wherfore, yf God so clothe the grasse of the fielde, which though it stande to day, is to morowe cast into the ouen: shall he not much more do the same for you, O ye of litle fayth?
31Therefore take no thought, saying: What shall we eate? or, what shall we drynke? or, wherewith shall we be clothed?
32(For after all these thynges, do the Gentiles seke:) for your heauenly father knoweth, that ye haue nede of all these thynges.
21So is he that gathereth riches to him selfe, and is not ryche towardes God.
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 fethered fowles?
25Which of you, with takyng thought, can adde to his stature one cubite?
26If ye then be not able to do that thing which is least: why take ye thought for the remnaunt?
27Consider the Lylies how they growe, they labour not, they spinne not: and yet I say vnto you, that Solomon in al his royaltie was not clothed lyke one of these.
28If God so clothe the grasse, whiche is to daye in the fielde, and to morowe is cast into the furnasse, howe much more wyll he clothe you, O ye of litle fayth?
29And aske not ye what ye shall eate, or what ye shall drynke, neither be ye of doubtfull mynde:
30For all suche thynges do the Heathen people of the worlde seke for: and your father knoweth that ye haue neede of these thynges.
31But rather seke ye after ye kyngdome of God, and all these thinges shalbe ministred vnto you.
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.
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.
41And when Iesus sate ouer agaynst the treasurie, he behelde howe the people put money into the treasurie: And many that were rich, cast in much.
42And there came a certayne poore widdowe, & she threwe in two mites, which make a farthyng.
43And he called vnto hym his disciples, and sayth vnto them: Ueryly I say vnto you, that this poore widdowe hath cast more in, then all they which haue cast into the treasurie.
14Euen so, it is not the wyll of your father in heauen, that one of these litle ones shoulde peryshe.
18And there shall not one heere of your head peryshe.
2He saw also a certaine poore wydowe, which caste in thyther two unites.
10Take heede that ye despise not one of these litle ones: For I say vnto you, that in heaue their Angels do alwayes beholde the face of my father, which is in heauen.
8Be not ye therfore lyke vnto them. For your father knoweth, what thynges ye haue nede of, before ye aske of hym.
12Howe thynke ye? If a man haue an hundred sheepe, and one of them be gone astray, doth he not leaue ninetie & nine, and goeth into the mountaynes, and seketh that which went astray?
46Which, when he founde one precious pearle, went and solde all that he had, and bought it.
4What man of you, hauyng an hundred sheepe, if he loose one of them, doth not leaue ninetie and nine in the wildernesse, and go after that which is lost, vntyll he fynde it?
5Why was not this oyntment solde for three hundred pence, and geuen to the poore?
34Care not then for the morowe: for the morowe shall care for it selfe. Sufficient vnto the day, is the euyll therof.
19Hoorde not vp for your selues, treasures vpon earth, where the moth and rust doth corrupt, and where theeues breake through, and steale.
3Yea the sparowe hath founde her an house, and the swallowe a nest: where she may lay her young: euen thy aulters O God of hoastes, my king & my Lord.
17Howe pretious be thy cogitations towardes me O God? howe greatly be the summe of them increased?
6Geue not that which is holy, vnto dogges, neyther caste ye your pearles before swyne, lest they treade them vnder their feete, and turning agayne, all to rent you.
37He aunswered and sayde vnto them: geue ye them to eate. And they saide vnto him: Shall we go and bye two hundred penyworth of bread, & geue them to eate?
9There is a litle ladde here, whiche hath fyue barly loaues and two fisshes, but what are they among so many?
7Philip aunswered hym: Two hundred penie worth of bread are not sufficient for them, that euery man may take a litle.