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Verse 1

When he had ended all his sayinges, in the audience of the people, he entred into Capernaum.

Verse 2

And a certayne Centurions seruaunt, which was deare vnto hym, lay sicke, and was in peryll of death.

Verse 3

And when he hearde of Iesus, he sent vnto hym the elders of the Iewes, besechyng hym that he woulde come, and heale his seruaunt.

Verse 4

And when they came to Iesus, they besought hym instantly, saying he is worthy that thou shouldest do this for hym.

Verse 5

For he loueth our nation, and hath built vs a synagogue.

Verse 6

Then Iesus went with them. And when he was nowe not farre from the house, the Centurion sent friendes to hym, saying vnto hym: Lorde, trouble not thy selfe, for I am not worthy that thou shouldest enter vnder my roofe.

Verse 7

Wherefore I thought not my selfe worthy to come vnto thee: but say thou the worde, & my seruaunt shalbe whole.

Verse 8

For I also am a man, set vnder power, and haue vnder me souldiers: and I say vnto one go, and he goeth: and to another, come, and he commeth: and to my seruaunt, do this, and he doth it.

Verse 9

When Iesus hearde these thynges, he marueyled at hym, and turned hym about, and sayde to the people that folowed hym: I say vnto you, I haue not founde so great fayth, no, not in Israel.

Verse 10

And they that were sent, turned backe home agayne, and founde the seruaunt whole, that had ben sicke.

Verse 11

And it came to passe the day after, that he went into a citie, which is called Naim: and many of his disciples went with hym, and much people.

Verse 12

When 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.

Verse 13

And when the Lorde sawe her, he had compassion on her, and sayde vnto her: Weepe not.

Verse 14

And he came nye, & touched the beere, (and they that bare hym stoode styll) And he sayde: Young man, I say vnto thee, aryse.

Verse 15

And he that was dead, sate vp, and began to speake: And he delyuered hym to his mother.

Verse 16

And there came a feare on them all, & they gaue the glory vnto God, saying: A great prophete is risen vp among vs, and veryly God hath visited his people.

Verse 17

And this rumour of hym went foorth throughout all Iurie, & throughout all the regions which lye rounde about.

Verse 18

And the disciples of Iohn, shewed hym of all these thynges.

Verse 19

And Iohn called vnto hym two of his disciples, and sent them to Iesus, saying: Art thou he that shoulde come, or shall we loke for another?

Verse 20

When the men were come vnto hym, they sayde, Iohn Baptiste sent vs vnto thee, saying: Art thou he that shoulde come, or shall we loke for another?

Verse 21

And in that same houre, he cured manye of their infirmities & plagues, and of euyll spirites, and vnto many that were blynde, he gaue sight.

Verse 22

Then Iesus aunswered, and sayde vnto them: Go your way, and bryng worde agayne to Iohn, what thynges ye haue seene and hearde, howe that the blynde see, the halt go, the lepers are clensed, the deafe heare, the dead ryse agayne, to the poore is the Gospell preached,

Verse 23

And happy is he, that is not offended at me.

Verse 24

And when the messengers of Iohn were departed, he began to speake vnto the people concernyng Iohn: What went ye out into the wildernesse for to see? a reede shaken with the wynde?

Verse 25

But what went ye out for to see? A man clothed in soft rayment? Beholde, they which are gorgeously appareled, & lyue delicately, are in kynges courtes.

Verse 26

But what went ye foorth to see? A prophete? Yea, I say to you, and more then a prophete.

Verse 27

This is he, of whom it is written: Beholde, I sende my messenger before thy face, which shall prepare thy way before thee.

Verse 28

For I say vnto you, among womens chyldren, is there not a greater prophete then Iohn Baptist. Neuerthesse, he that is lesse in the kyngdome of God, is greater then he.

Verse 29

And all the people, and the publicanes that hearde hym, iustified God, and were baptized with the baptisme of Iohn.

Verse 30

But the pharisees and lawyers despised the councel of God, agaynst them selues, and were not baptized of hym.

Verse 31

And the Lorde sayde: Whervnto shall I lyken the men of this generation? and what thyng are they lyke?

Verse 32

They are lyke vnto chyldren, sittyng in the market place, and crying one to another, and saying: We haue pyped vnto you, and ye haue not daunsed: We haue mourned to you, and ye haue not wept.

Verse 33

For Iohn Baptist came, neither eatyng bread nor drynkyng wyne, and ye say he hath the deuyll.

Verse 34

The sonne of man is come, and eateth and drynketh, and ye saye, beholde a gluttonous man, and an vnmeasurable drynker of wyne, a frende of publicanes and sinners.

Verse 35

And wisdome is iustified of all her chyldren.

Verse 36

And one of the pharisees desired hym, that he woulde eate with hym. And he went into the pharisees house, and sate downe to meate.

Verse 37

And beholde, a woman in that citie, which was a sinner, assoone as she knewe that Iesus sate at meate in the pharisees house, she brought an alabaster boxe of oyntment:

Verse 38

And stoode at his feete behynde hym, weepyng, and began to washe his feete with teares, & dyd wype them with the heeres of her head, and kyssed his feete, and anoynted them with the oyntment.

Verse 39

When the pharisee which had bydden hym, sawe, he spake within hym selfe, saying: If this man were a prophete, he woulde surely knowe who, & what maner of woman this is, that touched hym, for she is a sinner.

Verse 40

And Iesus aunswered, and sayde vnto hym: Simon, I haue somewhat to say vnto thee. And he sayde: Maister, say on.

Verse 41

There was a certayne lender, which had two detters: The one ought fyue hundred pence, and the other fyftie.

Verse 42

When they had nothyng to pay, he forgaue them both. Tell me therefore, which of them wyll loue hym most?

Verse 43

Simon aunswered and sayde: I suppose, that he to whom he forgaue most. And he sayde vnto hym: Thou haste truely iudged.

Verse 44

And he turned to the woman, & sayde vnto Simon: Seest thou this woman? I entred into thyne house, thou gauest me no water for my feete, but she hath wasshed my feete with teares, & wyped them with the heeres of her head.

Verse 45

Thou gauest me no kysse: but she, sence the tyme I came in, hath not ceassed to kysse my feete.

Verse 46

Myne head with oyle thou dyddest not anoynt: but she hath anoynted my feete with oyntment.

Verse 47

Wherfore I say vnto thee, many sinnes are forgeuen her: for she loued much. To whom lesse is forgeuen, the same doth lesse loue.

Verse 48

And he sayde vnto her: thy sinnes are forgeuen thee.

Verse 49

And they that sate at meate with hym, began to say within them selues, Who is this that forgeueth sinnes also?

Verse 50

And he sayde to the woman: Thy fayth hath saued thee, go in peace.

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