Matthew 22:12
He sayde vnto hym: frende, howe camest thou in hyther, not hauyng a weddyng garment? And he was euen speachlesse.
He sayde vnto hym: frende, howe camest thou in hyther, not hauyng a weddyng garment? And he was euen speachlesse.
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7But when the kyng hearde therof, he was wroth, and sent foorth his men of warre, and destroyed those murtherers and brent vp their citie.
8Then sayde he to his seruauntes, the mariage in dede is prepared: But they which were bidden, were not worthy.
9Go ye therfore out into the hye wayes: and as many as ye fynde, bid them to the mariage.
10And the seruauntes went out into the hye wayes, and gathered together all, as many as they coulde fynde, both good and bad: and the weddyng was furnished with ghestes.
11Then the kyng came in, to see the ghestes: and whe he spyed there a man, which had not on a weddyng garmet,
13Then sayde the kyng to the ministers: bynde hym hande and foote, and cast hym into vtter darknesse: there shalbe wepyng and gnasshyng of teeth.
14For many be called, but fewe are chosen.
1And Iesus aunswered, and spake vnto them againe by parables, and sayde:
2The kyngdome of heauen is lyke vnto a man that was a kyng, which made a mariage for his sonne.
3And sent foorth his seruauntes, to call them that were bidden to the wedding: and they woulde not come.
4Agayne, he sent foorth other seruauntes, saying: Tell them which are bidden, beholde, I haue prepared my dinner, my oxen and my fatlynges are kylled, and all thynges are redy: come vnto the mariage.
5But they made lyght of it, and went their wayes, one to his farme, another to his marchaundize:
20And another sayde: I haue maryed a wyfe, and therfore I can not come.
21And the seruaunt returned, & shewed his maister these thynges. Then was the good man of the house displeased, & sayde to his seruaunt: Go out quickly into the brode streates and lanes of the citie, and bryng in hyther the poore, and the feeble, and the halt, and the blynde.
6For a friende of mine is come out of the way to me, and I haue nothyng to set before hym:
7He put foorth also a similitude to the ghestes, when he marked howe they chose out the chiefe rowmes, and sayde vnto them:
8When thou art bydden of any man to a weddyng, syt not downe in the hyest rowme: lest a more honourable man then thou, be bydden of hym,
9And he, that bad hym and thee, come, and say to thee, geue this man rowme: & thou then begyn with shame, to take the lowest rowme.
10But when thou art bydden, go and syt in the lowest rowme, that when he that bad thee cometh, he may say vnto thee, friende syt vp hyer: Then shalt thou haue worshyppe in the presence of them that syt at meate with thee.
16Then sayde he vnto hym. A certayne man ordayned a great supper, and bad many,
17And sent his seruaunt at supper tyme, to say to them that were bydden, come, for all thynges are nowe redy.
10And whyle they went to bye, the brydegome came: and they that were redy, went in with hym, to ye maryage, and the gate was shut vp.
11Afterwarde came also the other virgins, saying: Lorde, Lorde, open to vs.
12But he aunswered and sayde: veryly I say vnto you, I knowe you not.
23And the Lorde sayde to the seruaunt: Go out into the hye wayes & hedges, and compell them to come in, that my house may be fylled.
24For I say vnto you, that none of those men which were bydden, shall taste of my supper.
22But the father saide to his seruauntes: bryng foorth the best garment, and put it on hym, and put a ryng on his hande, and shoes on his feete:
30And cast the vnprofitable seruaunt into vtter darknesse, there shalbe wepyng, and gnasshyng of teeth.
46The Lord of that seruaunt wyll come in a day when he thynketh not, and at an houre when he is not ware, and wyll hewe hym in peeces, and geue hym his portion with the vnbeleuers.
47And the seruaunt that knewe his maisters wyll, and prepared not hym selfe, neither dyd accordyng to his wyll, shalbe beaten with many strypes.
38When sawe we thee harbourlesse, and toke thee in? or naked, and clothed thee?
6And euen at mydnyght, there was a crye made: beholde, the brydegrome commeth, go out to meete hym.
42For I was an hungred, and ye gaue me no meate: I was thirstie, and ye gaue me no drynke.
43I was harbourlesse, and ye toke me not in: I was naked, and ye clothed me not: I was sicke, and in prison, and ye visited me not.
44Then shall they also aunswere hym, saying: Lorde, when sawe we thee an hungred, or a thirste, or harbourlesse, or naked, or sicke, or in pryson, and did not minister vnto thee?
50The same seruauntes Lorde shall come in a day, when he loketh not for hym, and in an houre that he is not ware of:
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.
12But the chyldren of the kyngdome shalbe caste out, into vtter darcknesse: there shalbe wepyng, and gnashyng of teeth.
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.
30And he woulde not: but went, and cast hym into prison, tyll he shoulde pay the debt.
36Naked, and ye clothed me: Sicke, and ye visited me: I was in pryson, and ye came vnto me.
36He spake also vnto them a similitude. No man putteth a peece of a newe garment, into an olde vesture: For then the newe renteth the olde, and the peece that was taken out of the newe, agreeth not with the olde.
50And Iesus sayde vnto hym: Frende, wherefore art thou come? Then came they, and layed handes on Iesus, and toke hym.
26And called one of his seruauntes, and asked, what those thynges meant.
25When the good man of the house is risen vp, and hath shut to the doore, and ye begyn to stande without, & to knocke at the doore, saying, Lorde, Lorde, open vnto vs: and he shall aunswere, and say vnto you, I knowe you not whence ye are.
2And when the tyme was come, he sent to the husbande men a seruaunt, that he myght receaue of the husbandmen, of the fruite of the vineyarde.
12He sayde therfore: A certayne noble man went into a farre countrey, to receaue for hym selfe a kyngdome, and to come agayne.
40Be ye therfore redy also, for ye sonne of man wyll come at an houre when ye thynke not.