Luke 7:41
There was a certayne lender, which had two detters: The one ought fyue hundred pence, and the other fyftie.
There was a certayne lender, which had two detters: The one ought fyue hundred pence, and the other fyftie.
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42When they had nothyng to pay, he forgaue them both. Tell me therefore, which of them wyll loue hym most?
43Simon aunswered and sayde: I suppose, that he to whom he forgaue most. And he sayde vnto hym: Thou haste truely iudged.
44And 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.
5So, whe he had called all his maisters detters together, he sayde vnto the first: Howe muche owest thou vnto my maister?
6And he sayde, an hundreth measures of oyle. And he sayde vnto hym: Take thy byll, and syt downe quickely, and write fiftie.
7Then sayde he to another: Howe much owest thou? And he sayde, an hundreth measures of wheate. He sayde vnto hym: Take thy byll, and write fourescore.
39When 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.
40And Iesus aunswered, and sayde vnto hym: Simon, I haue somewhat to say vnto thee. And he sayde: Maister, say on.
23Therfore is the kyngdome of heauen, lykened vnto a certayne man, that was a kyng, which woulde take accomptes of his seruauntes.
24And when he had begunne to recken, one was brought vnto hym, which ought hym ten thousande talentes.
25But forasmuch as he had not to pay, his Lorde commaunded hym to be solde, and his wyfe, and chyldren, and all that he had, and payment to be made.
26The seruaunt fell downe, & besought hym, saying: Lorde, haue pacience with me, and I wyll pay thee all.
27Then the Lorde of that seruaunt, moued with pitie, loosed hym, and forgaue hym the debt.
28But the same seruaunt went out, and founde one of his felowes, which ought hym an hundred pence: and he layde handes on hym, and toke hym by the throte, saying: pay me that thou owest.
29And his felowe fel downe at his feete, and besought him, saying: haue pacience with me, and I wyll pay thee all.
30And he woulde not: but went, and cast hym into prison, tyll he shoulde pay the debt.
31So, when his felowes sawe what was done, they were very sory: & came, and tolde vnto their Lorde all that was done.
32Then his Lorde called hym, and sayd vnto him: O thou vngracious seruaunt, I forgaue thee all that debt, when thou desiredst me:
33Shouldest not thou also, haue had compassion on thy felowe, euen as I had pitie on thee?
34And his Lorde was wroth, and delyuered hym to the tormentours, tyll he shoulde pay all that was due vnto him.
35And on the morowe when he departed, he toke out two pence, and gaue them to the hoste, and sayde vnto hym, take cure of hym, and whatsoeuer thou spendest more, when I come agayne, I wyll recompence thee.
36Which nowe of these three, thinkest thou, was neyghbour vnto hym that fell among the thieues?
37And he sayde: He that shewed mercy on hym. Then sayde Iesus vnto hym: Go, and do thou lykewyse.
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.
2And he called hym, and sayde vnto hym: Howe is it, that I heare this of thee? Geue accomptes of thy stewardeshyppe, for thou mayest be no longer stewarde.
34And yf ye lende to them, of whom ye hope to receaue, what thanke haue ye? For synners also lende to sinners, to receaue such lyke agayne.
11And he sayde. A certayne man had two sonnes:
47Wherfore I say vnto thee, many sinnes are forgeuen her: for she loued much. To whom lesse is forgeuen, the same doth lesse loue.
48And he sayde vnto her: thy sinnes are forgeuen thee.
3But he put foorth this parable vnto them, saying:
23And wherfore gauest not thou my money into the banke, and at my commyng I myght haue required myne owne with vauntage?
24And he sayde vnto them that stoode by: Take from hym that peece, and geue it to hym that hath ten peeces.
25And they sayde vnto hym: Lorde he hath ten peeces.
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.
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.
26Ueryly I say vnto thee, thou shalt not come out thence, tyll thou hast payde the vtmost farthyng.
59I tel thee, thou shalt not depart thence, tyll thou haue made good the vtmost mite.
13But he aunswered to one of the, & said: Frende, I do thee no wrong: dyddest thou not agree with me for a peny?
5And he sayde vnto them: Whiche of you shall haue a friende, and shall go vnto hym at mydnyght, and saye vnto hym, friende lende me three loaues,
13No man can serue two maisters: For either he shall hate the one, and loue the other: or els, he shall leane to the one, and despise the other. Ye can not serue God, and Mammon.
9And he tolde this parable vnto certayne which trusted in them selues, that they were perfect, and despised other.
10Two men went vp into the temple to pray: the one a pharisee, and the other a publicane.
42Geue to hym that asketh thee: & from hym that woulde borowe of thee, turne not thou away.
2He saw also a certaine poore wydowe, which caste in thyther two unites.
2And he agreed with the labourers for a peny a day, & sent them into his vineyarde.
21Then came Peter to hym, and sayde: Lorde howe oft shall my brother sinne agaynst me, and I forgeue hym? tyll seuen tymes?
2And a certayne Centurions seruaunt, which was deare vnto hym, lay sicke, and was in peryll of death.
7But which of you, hauyng a seruaunt plowyng, or feedyng cattell, woulde say vnto hym by & by when he were come from the fielde, go and syt downe at the table:
19Ther was a certaine riche man, whiche was clothed in purple & fine whyte, and fared very deliciously euery day.