2 Timothy 4:13
The cloke that I lefte at Troada with Carpus brynge with the whan thou commest: and the bokes, but specially the parchemet.
The cloke that I lefte at Troada with Carpus brynge with the whan thou commest: and the bokes, but specially the parchemet.
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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,
11Onely Lucas is with me. Take Marke, & brynge him with the: for he is profitable vnto me to the mynistracion.
12Tichicus haue I sent to Ephesus.
14Alexader the coppersmyth dyd me moch euell, the LORDE rewarde him acordynge to his dedes,
15of whom be thou ware also. For he withstode oure wordes sore.
19Salute Prisca and Aquila, and ye houssholde of Onesiphorus.
20Erastus abode at Corinthum. But Trophimus left I sicke at Miletu.
21Make spede to come before wynter. Eubolus, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the brethren salute the.
22The LORDE Iesus Christ be with thy sprete. Grace be with you, Amen.
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,
12Whan I shal sende Artemas or Tichicus vnto ye, make spede to come to me vnto Nicopolis, for I haue determyned there to wynter.
13Brynge Zenas ye Scrybe and Apollos on their iourney diligently, that nothinge be lackynge vnto them.
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:
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:
22whom I haue sent vnto you for the same cause, that ye mighte knowe what case I stonde in, and that he mighte comforte youre hertes.
16And whan the epistle is red of you, cause it to be red also in the cogregacio at Laodicea, & that ye likewyse reade the epistle of Laodicea.
17And saye to Archippus: Take hede to the office which thou hast receaued in the LORDE, that thou fulfyll it.
18My salutacion with the hnade of me Paul. Remembre my bodes. Grace be with you, Amen.
17but whan he was at Rome he soughte me out very diligently, and founde me.
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.
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.
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.
5These wente before, and taried for vs at Troada:
13I had many thinges to wryte, but I wolde not with ynke, and pen wryte vnto the.
19But I desyre you ye more abundauntly, that ye so do, yt I maye be restored vnto you the more quyckly.
14These thinges wryte I vnto the, trustinge shortly to come vnto the:
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.
11Beholde, with how many wordes I haue wrytten vnto you with myne awne hande.
3Whan I am come, whom so euer ye shal alowe by youre letters, the wyll I sende to brynge youre liberalite vnto Ierusalem.
4Neuertheles yf it be mete that I go thither also, they shal go with me.
5But I wil come vnto you, whan I go thorow Macedonia: for thorow Macedonia wyl I take my iourney.
6With you peradueture wil I abyde, or els wynter, that ye maye brynge me on my waye, whither so euer I go.
10Therfore wryte I these thinges beynge absent, lest wha I am present, I shulde vse sharpnesse, acordinge to the power which the LORDE hath geue me to edifye, and not to destroye.
8Wherfore though I haue great boldnes in Christ to commaunde the that which becommeth the,
19I Paul haue wrytten it with myne awne hande. I wil recompence it: so that I do not saye vnto ye, how that thou owest vnto me euen thine owne selfe.
12I had many thinges to wryte vnto you: neuertheles I wolde not wryte wt papyre and ynke, but I trust to come vnto you, and to speake with you mouth mouth, that oure ioye maye be full.
15Yet wyl I do my diligece, that allwaye after my departynge ye maye haue wherwith to kepe these thinges in remembraunce.
3As I besoughte ye to abyde still at Ephesus ( whan I departed in to Macedonia) eue so do, that thou commaunde some, that they teach none other wyse,
8But I wil tary at Ephesus vntyll whitsontyde.
13so that my bondes in Christ are manifest thorow out all ye iudgmet hall, and in all other places:
22Morouer prepare me lodginge, for I hope that thorow youre prayers I shalbe geuen vnto you.
23There saluteth the, Epaphras my felowe presoner in Christ Iesu,
3and praye also together for vs, that God open vnto vs the dore of the worde, to speake the mystery of Christ (wherfore I am also in bodes)
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.
1Wherfore sence we coulde no longer forbeare, we thoughte it good to remayne at Athens alone,