Matthew 7:20
Wherfore, by theyr fruites, ye shall knowe them.
Wherfore, by theyr fruites, ye shall knowe them.
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15Beware of false prophetes, which come to you in sheepes clothyng: but inwardly they are rauenyng woolfes.
16Ye shall knowe them by theyr fruites, Do men gather grapes of thornes? or fygges of thystles?
17Euen so, euery good tree, bryngeth foorth good fruite: But a corrupt tree, bryngeth foorth euyll fruite.
18A good tree, can not bryng foorth bad fruite: neither can a bad tree, bryng foorth good fruite.
19Euery tree that bryngeth not foorth good fruite, is hewen downe, and cast into the fyre.
33Either make the tree good, and his fruite good: or els make the tree euyll, and his fruite euyll. For the tree, is knowen by his fruite.
34O generation of vipers, howe can ye speake good thynges, when ye your selues are euyll? For out of the aboundauce of the heart, the mouth speaketh.
35A good man, out of the good treasure of the heart, bryngeth foorth good thynges: And an euyll man, out of euyll treasure, bryngeth foorth euyll thynges.
43For it is not a good tree, that bryngeth foorth euyll fruite: Neither is that an euyll tree, that bryngeth foorth good fruite.
44For euery tree is knowen by his fruite: for of thornes do not me gather fygges, nor of busshes, gather they grapes.
45A good man, out of the good treasure of his heart, bringeth foorth that which is good: And an euyll man, out of the euyll treasure of his heart, bryngeth foorth that which is euyll. For of the aboundaunce of the heart, his mouth speaketh.
46Why call ye me Lorde, Lorde, and do not as I byd you?
21Not euery one, that sayeth vnto me Lorde, Lorde, shall enter into the kyngdome of heauen: but he that doeth the wyll of my father, which is in heauen.
22Many wyll say to me in that day, Lorde Lorde, haue we not prophesied thorowe thy name? and thorowe thy name haue cast out deuyls? & done many great workes thorowe thy name?
23And then wyll I confesse vnto them, I neuer knewe you: Depart from me, ye that worke iniquitie.
24Therfore, whosoeuer heareth of me these sayinges, and doeth the same, I wyll lyken hym vnto a wyse man, which buylt his house vpon a rocke:
9Nowe also is the axe layed vnto the roote of the trees: Euery tree therfore which bryngeth not foorth good fruite, is hewen downe, and cast into the fire.
10Euen now is the axe also put vnto the roote of the trees: therefore, euery tree which bryngeth not foorth good fruite, is hewen downe, and cast into the fire.
8Bryng foorth therefore fruites meete for repentaunce.
37For of thy wordes, thou shalt be iustified: and of thy wordes, thou shalt be condemned.
1Iudge not, that ye be not iudged.
2For with what iudgement ye iudge, ye shalbe iudged: And with what measure ye meate, it shalbe measured to you agayne.
8Herein is my father glorified: that ye beare much fruite, and become my disciples.
9And yf it beare fruite thou mayest let it alone: and yf it beare not then, after that shalt thou cut it downe.
13But he aunswered and sayde: Euery plantyng which my heauenly father hath not planted, shalbe rooted vp.
10Say to the ryghteous that it shall go well with them: for they shall eate the fruite of their owne studies.
24Iudge not after the vtter appearaunce, but iudge with a ryghteous iudgement.
29And he shewed them a similitude: Behold the figge tree, & all the trees.
30When they shoote foorth their buddes ye see and knowe of your owne selues that sommer is then nye at hande.
9For the fruite of the spirite (is) in all goodnesse, and righteousnesse, & trueth,
4Byde in me, and I in you. As the braunche can not beare fruite of it selfe, except it byde in the vine: no more can ye, except ye abyde in me.
5I am the vine, ye are the braunches. He that abydeth in me, and I in hym, the same bryngeth foorth much fruite: For without me can ye do nothyng.
6Yf a man byde not in me, he is cast foorth as a braunch, and withereth, and men gather them, and cast them into the fyre, and they burne.
10Thou wilt roote their fruite out of the earth: and their seede from among the children of men.
6Geue not that which is holy, vnto dogges, neyther caste ye your pearles before swyne, lest they treade them vnder their feete, and turning agayne, all to rent you.
6He tolde also this similitude. A certaine man had a figge tree planted in his vineyarde, and he came, and sought fruite theron, and founde none.
11A chylde is knowen by his conuersation, whether his workes be pure and right.
2Euery braunche that beareth not fruite in me, he will take away: And euery braunche that beareth fruite wyll he pourge, that it may bryng foorth more fruite.
15But that which fell on ye good groude, are they, which with a pure and good hearte heare the worde, and kepe it, and bryng foorth fruite through pacience.
28Learne a parable of the fygge tree. When his braunche is yet tender, and hath brought foorth leaues, ye knowe that sommer is neare:
30The fruite of the ryghteous is a tree of life: and he that winneth mens soules is wise.
19And when he sawe one fygge tree in the waye, he came to it, and founde nothyng theron but leaues only, & said vnto it: neuer fruite growe on thee henceforwarde. And anone the figge tree withered away.
27And he shall say, I tell you, I knowe you not, whence ye are: depart from me all ye that worke iniquitie.
35By this shall all men knowe that ye are my disciples, yf ye haue loue one to another.
17Yf any man wyll do his wyll, he shall knowe of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speake of my selfe.
20That day shall ye knowe, that I am in my father, and you in me, & I in you.
48Which when it was full, men drewe to lande, and sat downe, and gathered the good into vessels, but cast the bad away.
18Yea, and the fruite of ryghteousnes is sowen in peace, of the that make peace.
7And some fell among thornes: and the thornes grewe vp, and choked it, and it gaue no fruite.
2Thou plantest them, they take roote, they growe, and bryng foorth fruite: they boast much of thee, yet art thou farre from their raynes.