Luke 18:9
And he tolde this parable vnto certayne which trusted in them selues, that they were perfect, and despised other.
And he tolde this parable vnto certayne which trusted in them selues, that they were perfect, and despised other.
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10Two men went vp into the temple to pray: the one a pharisee, and the other a publicane.
11The pharisee stoode and prayed thus with hym selfe: God, I thanke thee, that I am not as other men are, extortioners, vniust, adulterers, or as this publicane.
12I fast twise in the weeke, I geue tithe of all that I possesse.
13And the publicane standyng a farre of, woulde not lyft vp his eyes to heauen, but smote vpon his brest, saying: God be mercifull to me a sinner.
14I tell you, this man departed home to his house iustified, rather then the other. For euery one that exalteth hym selfe, shalbe brought lowe: And he that humbleth hym selfe, shalbe exalted.
14All these thynges heard the pharisees also, which were couetous, and they mocked hym.
15And he sayde vnto them, Ye are they which iustifie your selues before men: but God knoweth your heartes. For that which is hyghly esteemed among men, is abhominable in the syght of God.
3But he put foorth this parable vnto them, saying:
29But he, wyllyng to iustifie hym selfe, said vnto Iesus: and who is my neighbour?
30And Iesus aunswered, and sayde. A certaine man descended from Hierusalem to Hierico, and fell among thieues, which robbed hym of his rayment, and wounded hym, and departed, leauyng hym halfe dead.
31And it befell, that there came downe a certayne priest that same way, and whe he sawe hym, he passed by on the other syde.
3And beholde, certayne of the Scribes sayde, within them selues: This man blasphemeth.
9He that is dispised and is yet his owne man, is better then the glorious that lacketh bread.
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.
1And he sayde also vnto his disciples. There was a certayne riche man, which had a stewarde, and the same was accused vnto hym that he had wasted his goodes.
1And he put foorth a parable vnto them, to this ende that me ought alwayes to pray, & not to be weery,
2Saying: There was in a certayne citie, a iudge, whiche feared not God, neither regarded man.
12But whosoeuer exalteth hym selfe, shalbe brought lowe: And he that humbleth hym selfe, shalbe exalted.
6There be some that put their trust in their goodes: and boast them selues in the multitude of their riches.
31Whether of them twayne did the wyl of the father? And they saide vnto him, the first. Iesus sayth vnto them: Ueryly I saye vnto you, that publicanes & harlottes go into the kingdome of God, before you.
32For Iohn came vnto you by the way of righteousnes, & ye beleued hym not: but publicanes & harlottes beleued him. And ye, when ye had sene it were not moued afterwarde with repentaunce, that ye myght haue beleued hym.
7Saying lo this is the man that put not the Lorde to be his strength: but trusted vnto the multitude of his riches, and strengthed him selfe in his wickednesse.
11For whosoeuer exalteth hym selfe, shalbe brought lowe: And he that humbleth hym selfe, shalbe exalted.
12Then sayde he also to hym that bad hym to meate: When thou makest a dinner or a supper, call not thy friendes, nor thy brethren, neither thy kynsemen, nor thy ryche neyghbours, lest they also byd thee agayne, and a recompence be made thee.
8I tell you he wyll auenge them, and that quickly. Neuerthelesse, when the sonne of man commeth, shall he fynde fayth on the earth?
7He put foorth also a similitude to the ghestes, when he marked howe they chose out the chiefe rowmes, and sayde vnto them:
41There was a certayne lender, which had two detters: The one ought fyue hundred pence, and the other fyftie.
39And he put foorth a similitude vnto them: Can the blynde leade the blynde? Do they not both fall into the ditche?
3For if any man seeme to him selfe that he is somewhat, when he is nothyng, the same deceaueth hymselfe in his owne fansie.
36Which nowe of these three, thinkest thou, was neyghbour vnto hym that fell among the thieues?
11And he sayde. A certayne man had two sonnes:
2For he flattereth him selfe in his owne sight: so that his iniquitie is found worthy of hatred.
45And when the chiefe priestes and pharisees had heard his parables, they perceaued that he spake of them.
11The riche man thinketh hym selfe to be wise: but the poore that hath vnderstandyng can perceaue hym well inough.
28He that trusteth in his riches shall haue a fall: but the ryghteous shall florishe as the greene leafe.
1Take heede to your almes, that ye geue it not in the sight of men, to the intente that ye woulde be sene of the, or els ye haue no rewarde of your father, which is in heauen.
2Therefore, when thou geuest thyne almes, thou shalt not make a trumpet to be blowen before thee, as hypocrites do, in the synagogues, & in the streates, yt they might be esteemed of me. Uerily I say vnto you, they haue their reward.
23Therfore is the kyngdome of heauen, lykened vnto a certayne man, that was a kyng, which woulde take accomptes of his seruauntes.
12For we dare not make our selues of the number of them, or to compare our selues to them which praise themselues. Neuerthelesse, whyle they measure them selues, with them selues, and compare them selues with them selues, they vnderstande not.
39And the chiefe seates in the congregations, and the vppermost rowmes at feastes,
21So is he that gathereth riches to him selfe, and is not ryche towardes God.
33Shouldest not thou also, haue had compassion on thy felowe, euen as I had pitie on thee?
11And when the Pharisees sawe it, they sayde vnto his disciples: Why eateth your maister with publicans and sinners?
4Many shall see it, and feare: and shall put their trust in God.
9Then began he to put foorth to the people this parable. A certayne man planted a vineyarde, and let it foorth to husbande men, and went hym selfe into a straunge countrey for a great season.
19Ther was a certaine riche man, whiche was clothed in purple & fine whyte, and fared very deliciously euery day.
43For they loued the prayse of men, more then the prayse of God.
9What then? Are we better then they? No, in no wise. For we haue alredy proued, howe that both Iewes and Gentiles are all vnder sinne.