Luke 21:3
And he sayde, Of a trueth I say vnto you, that this poore wydowe hath put in more then they all.
And he sayde, Of a trueth I say vnto you, that this poore wydowe hath put in more then they all.
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4For they all haue of their superfluitie added vnto the offerynges of God: but she of her penurie hath cast in al the substaunce that she had.
5And vnto some, that spake of the temple, howe it was garnisshed with goodlie stones and gyftes, he sayde.
40Which deuoure widdowes houses, & vnder a pretence, make long prayers: These shal receaue greater dampnatio.
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.
44For they all, dyd cast in of their superfluitie: but she, of her pouertie, dyd cast in all that she had, euen all her lyuyng.
1As he beheld, he sawe the ryche men whiche caste their gyftes into the treasurie.
2He saw also a certaine poore wydowe, which caste in thyther two unites.
25But I tell you of a trueth, many wydowes were in Israel, in the dayes of Elias, when heauen was shutte three yeres & sixe monethes, when great famishment was throughout all ye lande:
3Honour wydowes, whiche are wydowes in deede.
3And there was a certayne widdowe in the same citie, and she came vnto him, saying: Auenge me of mine aduersarie.
16Yf any man or woman that beleueth haue wydowes, let them susteine them, & let not the Churches be charged, that there maye be sufficient for them that are wydowes in deede.
5For it myght haue ben solde for more then three hundred pence, and haue ben geuen to the poore. And they grudged agaynst her.
6And Iesus sayde: let her alone, why trouble ye her? She hath done a good worke on me.
7For ye haue poore with you alwayes, and whensoeuer ye wyll, ye may do the good: but me haue ye not alwayes.
8She hath done that she coulde: she came aforehande, to annoynt my body to the burying.
9Ueryly I say vnto you, whersoeuer this Gospel shalbe preached, throughout the whole worlde, this also that she hath done, shalbe rehearsed, in remembraunce of her.
47Which deuour widowes howses vnder colour of longe prayers: The same shall receaue greater dampnation.
21And he sayde: all these haue I kept from my youth vp.
22When Iesus hearde that, he sayde vnto hym: Yet lackest thou one thyng. Sell all that thou hast, and distribute vnto the poore, & thou shalt haue treasure in heauen, and come, folowe me.
23When he hearde this, he was very sory, for he was very riche.
24When Iesus sawe that he was sory, he sayde: With what difficultie shall they that haue money, enter into the kyngdome of God?
25For it is easier for a camel to go through a nedles eye, then for a riche man to enter into the kyngdome of God.
5Why was not this oyntment solde for three hundred pence, and geuen to the poore?
6This he sayde, not that he cared for the poore: but because he was a thiefe, and had the bagge, and bare that which was geuen.
7Then sayde Iesus: Let her alone, agaynst the day of my burying hath she kept this.
23Then Iesus sayde vnto his disciples: Ueryly I say vnto you, that a riche man shall hardly enter into the kyngdome of heauen.
24And agayne I say vnto you: it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a nedle, then for the riche, to enter into the kyngdome of God.
20And he lyft vp his eyes vpon his disciples, and sayde: Blessed be ye poore, for yours is the kyngdome of God.
5And she that is a wydowe in deede, and left alone, hopeth in God, and continueth in supplications and prayers nyght and day.
6This yet I say he which soweth litle, shall reape litle: and he that soweth in geuyng largely and freely, shall reape plenteouslie.
9This oyntment might haue ben well solde, and geuen to the poore.
10When Iesus vnderstode that, he saide vnto them: Why trouble ye the woma? for she hath wrought a good worke vppon me.
11For ye haue the poore alwayes with you: but me shall ye not haue alwayes.
23And when Iesus had loked rounde about, he sayde vnto his disciples: Howe hardly shall they that haue riches, enter into the kyngdome of God?
9He that hath a bountifull eye, shalbe blessed: for he geueth of his bread to the poore.
14Wo vnto you Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites: for ye deuoure widdowes houses, and that vnder a pretence of long prayer: therfore ye shall receaue the greater dampnation.
25It is easier for a camel to go thorowe the eye of a needle, then for the riche to enter into the kyngdome of God.
21So is he that gathereth riches to him selfe, and is not ryche towardes God.
16If I denied the poore of their desire, or haue caused the eyes of the wydow to wayte in vayne:
10Bryng euery tythe into the store house, that there may be meate in myne house, and prooue me withal, saith the Lorde of hoastes: if I wyl not open the windowes of heauen vnto you, and poure you out a blessing without measure.
17He that hath pitie vpon the poore, lendeth vnto the Lord: and looke what he layeth out, it shalbe payde hym agayne.
13Ueryly I say vnto you, wheresoeuer this Gospell shalbe preached in the world, there shall also this that she hath done, be tolde for a memoriall of her.
9Thou hast sent wydowes away emptie, and the armes of the fatherlesse were broken.
5Yet because this widdowe much troubleth me, I wyll auenge her: leste she come at the last, & make me weery.
41But rather geue almes of those thynges which are within, and beholde all thynges are cleane vnto you.
12When thou hast made an ende of tithing all the tithes of thyne encrease the thirde yere, which is the yere of tithing: thou shalt geue it vnto the Leuite, the straunger, the fatherlesse, and the wydowe, that they may eate within thy gates, and fill them selues:
12When he came nye to the gate of the citie, beholde, there was a dead man caryed out, which was the only sonne of his mother, and she was a widdowe: And much people of the citie was with her.
16And he put foorth a similitude vnto the, saying: The grounde of a certaine ryche man brought foorth plentifull fruites.