2 Timothy 4:11
Onely Lucas is with me. Take Marke, & brynge him with the: for he is profitable vnto me to the mynistracion.
Onely Lucas is with me. Take Marke, & brynge him with the: for he is profitable vnto me to the mynistracion.
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9Make spede to come vnto me atonce.
10For Demas hath lefte me, and loueth this present worlde, and is departed vnto Tessalonica, Crescens in to Galacia, Titus vnto Dalmacia,
12Tichicus haue I sent to Ephesus.
13The cloke that I lefte at Troada with Carpus brynge with the whan thou commest: and the bokes, but specially the parchemet.
36Neuertheles after certayne dayes Paul sayde vnto Barnabas: let vs go agayne, and vyset oure brethren thorow all the cities (wherin we haue shewed the worde of the LORDE) how they do.
37But Barnabas gaue councell, that they shulde take with the Ihon, whose syrname was Marke.
38Howbeit Paul thoughte it mete, not to take him with them, which departed from them in Pamphilia, and wente not with them vnto the worke.
39And so sharpe was the strife betwene them, that they departed asunder ye one fro the other, and Barnabas toke Marke vnto him, and sayled vnto Cypers.
40But Paul chose Sylas, and departed, beynge comytted of the brethren vnto the grace of God.
25As for Barnabas and Saul, they came agayne to Ierusalem, and delyuered the handreachinge, and toke with them Ihon, whose syrname was Marke.
23There saluteth the, Epaphras my felowe presoner in Christ Iesu,
24Marcus, Aristarchus, Demas, Lucas, my helpers.
7Tichicus the deare brother and faithfull mynister & felowe seruaut in ye LORDE, shal tell you what case I am in.
8Whom I haue sent vnto you for the same purpose, that he mighte knowe how ye do, & that he mighte comforte youre hertes,
9with one Onesimus a faithfull and beloued brother, which is one of you: they shal shewe you of all thinges, which are adoynge here
10Aristarchus my preson felowe saluteth you, and Marcus Barnabasses sisters sonne, touchinge whom ye receaued commaundementes: Yf he come vnto you, receaue him,
11and Iesus, which is called Iustus, which are of the circumcision. These onely are my helpers in the kyngdome of God, which were to my consolacion.
11which in tyme past was to the vnprofitable, but now profitable both to the and me.
12Whom I haue sent agayne: but receaue thou him (that is) euen myne awne hert.
13For I wolde haue kepte him styll with me, that in thy steade he might haue mynistred vnto me in ye bondes of ye Gospell:
4Neuertheles yf it be mete that I go thither also, they shal go with me.
17And saye to Archippus: Take hede to the office which thou hast receaued in the LORDE, that thou fulfyll it.
4There accompanied him in to Asia, Sopater of Berrea: and of Thessalonica, Aristarchus and Secundus: and Gaius of Derba, and Timotheus: but of Asia, Tychicus and Trophimus.
10Yf Timotheus come, se that he be without feare with you, for he worketh ye worke of the, LORDE as I do.
11Let no man therfore despyse him, but conuaye him forth in peace, that he maye come vnto me, for I loke for him with the brethren.
13I beare him recorde, that he hath a feruent mynde for you, and for the at Laodicea, and at Hierapolis.
14Deare Lucas the Phisician saluteth you, and so doth Demas.
16& to passe by you in to Macedonia, & to come againe out of Macedonia vnto you & to be led forth to Iewrye warde of you.
25Neuertheles I thoughte it necessary to sende vnto you the brother Ephraditus, which is my companyon in laboure and felowe soudyer, and youre Apostell, and my mynister at my nede,
15Happly he therfore departed for a season, that thou shuldest receaue him for euer:
16not now as a seruaunt, but aboue a seruaunt, euen a brother beloued, specially to me, but how moch more vnto ye, both in ye flesh and in the LORDE?
17Yf thou holde me for thy companyon, receaue him then euen as my selfe.
20Erastus abode at Corinthum. But Trophimus left I sicke at Miletu.
20For I haue no man that is so like mynded to me, which with so pure affeccio careth for you:
18The LORDE graunte vnto him, that he maye fynde mercy with the LORDE in that daye. And how moch he mynistred vnto me at Ephesus, thou knowest very well.
21Wherfore amonge these men which haue bene gathered together with vs (all the tyme that the LORDE Iesus wete out and in amonge vs,
28I haue sent him therfore the more haistely, that ye mighte se him, and reioyce agayne, and that I also mighte haue the lesse sorowe.
30for because of the worke of Christ, he wente so farre, that he came nye vnto death, and regarded not his life, to fulfyll that seruyce which was lackynge on youre parte towarde me.
13The companyons of youre eleccion that are at Babilon, salute you, and Marcus my sonne.
17For this cause haue I sent vnto you Timotheus (which is my deare sonne, and faithfull in the LORDE) that he maye put you in remembraunce of my wayes, which are in Christ, eue as I teach euery where in all congregacions.
21But that ye maye also knowe, what case I am in, and what I do, Tichicus my deare brother and faithfull mynister in the LORDE, shal shewe you all:
16In my first answerynge no man assisted me, but all forsoke me. I praye God that it be not layed to their charges.
22The LORDE Iesus Christ be with thy sprete. Grace be with you, Amen.
19Not onely that, but he is chosen also of the congregacions, to be a felowe with vs in oure iourney, for this benyuolence that is mynistred by vs vnto the prayse of the LORDE, and to stere vp youre prompte mynde,
18be ye glad also, and reioyce ye with me.
34For ye youre selues knowe, that these handes haue mynistred vnto my necessities, and them that were with me.
25wherof I am made a mynister, acordinge to ye Godly office of preachinge, which is geuen vnto me amonge you, that I shulde richely preach the worde of God,
15But ye of Philippos knowe, that in the begynngnge of the Gospell whan I departed fro Macedonia, no congregacion bare parte with me concernynge geuynge and receauynge, but ye onely.
17From hence forth let no man put me to busynesse, for I beare in my body the markes of the LORDE Iesu.
1Wherfore sence we coulde no longer forbeare, we thoughte it good to remayne at Athens alone,