Matthew 24:49
And so begyn to smyte his felowes, yea, and to eate and drynke with the dronken:
And so begyn to smyte his felowes, yea, and to eate and drynke with the dronken:
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43Happye is that seruaunt, whom his lorde when he commeth, shall fynde so doyng.
44Of a trueth I saye vnto you, that he wyll make hym ruler ouer all that he hath.
45But & yf that seruaut say in his heart, my lorde wyll deferre his commyng, and shall begyn to smyte the seruauntes and maydens, and to eate and drynke, and to be dronken,
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.
42Watch therfore, for ye knowe not what houre your Lorde doth come.
43Of this yet be sure, that yf the good man of the house, knewe what watche the thiefe woulde come, he woulde surely watche, and not suffer his house to be broken vp.
44Therfore, be ye also redy: for in such an houre as ye thynke not, the sonne of man commeth.
45Who is a faythfull and wise seruaunt, whom his Lorde hath made ruler ouer his householde, to geue them meate in season.
46Blessed is that seruaunt, whom his Lorde when he commeth, shall fynde so doyng.
47Ueryly I say vnto you, that he shall make hym ruler ouer all his goodes.
48But and yf that euyll seruaunt say in his heart, my Lorde wyll be long a commyng:
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:
51And shall hewe hym in peeces, & geue hym his portion with hypocrites: there shalbe wepyng and gnasshyng of teeth.
36And ye your selues like vnto men, that wayte for their Lorde, when he wyll returne from the weddyng, that when he commeth, and knocketh, they maye open vnto hym immediatly.
37Happy are those seruauntes, who the Lorde, when he commeth, shall fynde wakyng. Ueryly I say vnto you, that he shall girde him selfe, and make them to syt downe to meate, and wyll come foorth, and minister vnto them.
38And yf he come in the seconde watche, yea if he come in the thirde watche, and fynde them so, happye are those seruauntes.
39This vnderstande, that yf the good man of the house knew what houre the thiefe woulde come, he woulde surely watche, and not suffer his house to be dygged through.
40Be ye therfore redy also, for ye sonne of man wyll come at an houre when ye thynke not.
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:
8And woulde not rather say vnto hym, dresse, wherwith I may suppe, & gyrde vp thy selfe, and serue me, tyll I haue eaten and dronken, and afterward eate thou, and drynke thou?
30And cast the vnprofitable seruaunt into vtter darknesse, there shalbe wepyng, and gnasshyng of teeth.
19After a long season, the Lorde of those seruauntes commeth, and reckeneth with them.
31So, when his felowes sawe what was done, they were very sory: & came, and tolde vnto their Lorde all that was done.
21For euery one preuenteth other, in eatyng his owne supper. And one is hungry, and another is drunken.
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.
39And knewe not, tyll the fludde came, and toke them all away: So shall also the commyng of the sonne of man be.
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:
6And the remnaunt toke his seruauntes, and entreated them spitefully, and slewe them.
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.
34And his Lorde was wroth, and delyuered hym to the tormentours, tyll he shoulde pay all that was due vnto him.
26His Lorde aunswered, and sayde vnto hym: Thou euyll and slouthfull seruaut, thou knewest that I reape where I sowed not, and gather where I haue not strowed,
24For I say vnto you, that none of those men which were bydden, shall taste of my supper.
34And when the time of the fruite drewe neare, he sent his seruauntes to the husbande men, that they might receaue the fruites of it.
35And the husbande men caught his seruauntes, and beatte one, killed another, and stoned another.
26Then shall ye begyn to say: We haue eaten and dronken in thy presence, and thou hast taught in our streates.
40When the Lorde therfore of the vineyarde commeth, what wyll he do vnto those husbande men?
41They sayde vnto hym: He wyll miserably destroy those wicked men & wyll let out his vineyard vnto other husband men, which shall delyuer him the fruite in due seasons.
34As a man which is gone into a straunge countrey, and hath left his house, and geuen auctoritie to his seruauntes, and to euery man his worke, and commaunded the porter to watche:
19And I wyll saye to my soule: Soule, thou hast much goods layed vp in store for many yeres, take thyne ease, eate, drynke, and be mery.
17For they eate the bread of wickednes, and drinke the wine of robberie.
8Then sayde he to his seruauntes, the mariage in dede is prepared: But they which were bidden, were not worthy.
5Whyle the brydegrome taryed, they all slumbred and slept.
9What shall therfore, the Lorde of the vineyarde do? He shal come, and destroy the husbandmen, and wyll geue the vineyarde vnto other.
36Lest yf he come sodenly, he fynde you slepyng.
22He sayth vnto hym: Of thyne owne mouth wyll I iudge thee, thou euyll seruaunt. Knewest thou that I am a straite man, taking vp that I layed not downe, & reapyng that I dyd not sowe:
10And when the time was come, he sent a seruaunt to the husbande men, that they shoulde geue hym of the fruite of the vineyarde. And they beat hym, and sent hym away emptie.
34Take heede to your selues, lest at any tyme your heartes be ouercome with surfettyng and dronkennesse, and cares of this lyfe, and so the daye come vpon you vnwares.