Matthew 25:4
But the wise, toke oyle in their vessels, with their lampes also.
But the wise, toke oyle in their vessels, with their lampes also.
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1Then shall the kyngdome of heauen be lykened vnto ten virgins, which toke their lampes, and went to meete the brydegrome.
2But fyue of them were foolyshe, and fyue were wyse.
3They that were foolyshe, toke their lampes, but toke none oyle with them:
5Whyle the brydegrome taryed, they all slumbred and slept.
6And euen at mydnyght, there was a crye made: beholde, the brydegrome commeth, go out to meete hym.
7Then all those virgins arose, and prepared their lampes.
8So the foolyshe sayde vnto the wyse: geue vs of your oyle, for our lampes are gone out.
9But the wyse aunswered, saying: not so lest there be not inough for vs & you: but go ye rather to them that sell, and bye for your selues.
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.
35Let your loynes be girde about, and your lyghtes brennyng,
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.
20In a wise mans house there is a great treasure and oyle: but a foolishe body spendeth vp all.
37The pure candlesticke with ye lampes therof, euen with the lampes to be prepared, and al the vessels therof, and the oyle for lyght,
14The candelsticke of light and his furniture, and his lampes with the oyle for the lyght:
3He saide vnto her: Go, and borow vessels for thee of them that are without, euen of all thy neighbours, emptie vessels, and that not a fewe:
4And when thou art come in, thou shalt shut the doore after thee and after thy sonnes, and powre out into all those vessels: and set asyde that which is full.
5And so she went from him, and shut the doore after her & after her sonnes: And they brought to her, & she powred out.
37And thou shalt make the seuen lampes of it, and the seuen lampes therof shalt thou put on hye theron, to geue light vnto the other syde that is ouer agaynst it.
2Commaunde the children of Israel that they bryng vnto thee pure oyle oliue beaten for the lyght, to cause the lampes to burne continually,
21And he saide vnto them: Is the candle lyghted to be put vnder a busshell, or vnder the table? And not to be put on a candelsticke?
16No man when he lyghteth a candel, couereth it with a vessell, or putteth it vnder a table, but setteth it on a candlesticke, that they which enter in, may see the lyght.
20Moreouer, the candelstickes with their lampes, to burne after the maner before the quier, and that of precious golde.
9And they shall take a cloth of blewe silke, and couer the candelsticke of light, with his lampes, snuffers, and censars, and all the oyle vessels whiche they occupie about it.
6Oyle for lyght, spyces for annoyntyng oyle and for sweete sence:
20And thou shalt commaunde the chyldren of Israel that they geue thee pure oyle oliue beaten for the light, that they may make the lampes to borne alwayes.
15Neyther do men lyght a candell, and put it vnder a busshell: but on a candelsticke, and it geueth lyght vnto all that are in the house.
24Riches are as a crowne vnto the wise: but the ignoraunce of fooles is very foolishnesse.
9The lyght of the ryghteous maketh ioyfull: but the candell of the vngodly shalbe put out.
15Take heede therfore howe ye walke circumspectlye: not as vnwyse, but as wyse,
35Take heede therefore, that the lyght which is in thee, be not darknes.
36If all thy body therfore be cleare, hauyng no part darke, then shall it all be full of lyght, euen as when a candle doth lyght thee with bryghtnes.
33No man lyghteth a candle, & putteth it in a priuie place, neither vnder a busshell: but on a candlesticke, that they which come in may see the lyght,
8The wisdome of the circumspect man, is to vnderstande his way: but the foolishnesse of the vnwise, deceaueth.
4Thorowe discretion shall the chaumbers be filled with all costly and pleasaunt riches.
25And he sayde vnto them: O fooles and slowe of heart, to beleue all that the prophetes haue spoken.
14For a wise man hath his eyes in his head, but the foole goeth in darknesse: I perceaued also that they both had one ende.
4But ye brethren are not in darknesse, that that day shoulde ouertake you as a theefe.
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.
11The poore are fayne to labour in their oyle mylles, yea and to treade in their wyne presses, and yet to suffer thirst.
4Take the drosse from the siluer, and there shalbe a vessell for the siner.
34And in the candelsticke it selfe there shalbe foure bolles like vnto almondes, with their knoppes and flowres.
5Take heede vnto knowledge O ye ignoraunt, be ye wise in heart O ye fooles.
5But they made lyght of it, and went their wayes, one to his farme, another to his marchaundize:
4And thou shalt bryng in the candelsticke, and lyght his lampes,
4The heart of the wise is in the mourning house: but the heart of the foolishe is in the house of myrth.
40Be ye therfore redy also, for ye sonne of man wyll come at an houre when ye thynke not.
4These are two oliue trees, and two candlestickes, standyng before the God of the earth.
42Watch therfore, for ye knowe not what houre your Lorde doth come.