John 2:3
And whan the wyne fayled, the mother of Iesus saide vnto him: They haue no wyne.
And whan the wyne fayled, the mother of Iesus saide vnto him: They haue no wyne.
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1And vpon the thirde daye there was a mariage at Cana in Galile, and the mother of Iesus was there.
2Iesus also and his disciples was called vnto ye mariage.
4Iesus sayde vnto her: Woma, what haue I to do wt the? Myne houre is not yet come.
5His mother sayde vnto ye mynisters: Whatsoeuer he sayeth vnto you, do it.
6There were set there sixe water pottes of stone, after ye maner of the purifienge of ye Iewes, euery one coteyninge two or thre measures.
7Iesus sayde vnto the: Fyll the water pottes with water. And they fylled the vp to ye brymme.
8And he sayde vnto the: Drawe out now, & brynge vnto the Master of the feast. And they bare it.
9Wha the master of ye feast had taisted ye wyne which had bene water, and knewe not whence it came (but the mynisters that drue ye water, knewe it) the Master of the feast called the brydegrome,
10and sayde vnto him: Euery man at the first geueth the good wyne: & whan they are dronken, the that which is worse. But thou hast kepte backe the good wyne vntyll now.
11This is the first token that Iesus dyd at Cana in Galile, and shewed his glory, and his disciples beleued on him.
12Afterwarde wente he downe to Capernaum, he, his mother, his brethre, and his disciples, and taried not longe there.
25There stode by the crosse of Iesus, his mother, and his mothers sister Mary, the wife of Cleophas, and Mary Magdalene.
26Now whan Iesus sawe his mother, and the disciple stondynge by, who he loued, he sayde vnto his mother: Woman, beholde, that is thy sonne.
27Then sayde he to the disciple: beholde, that is thy mother. And from that houre the disciple toke her vnto him.
28After that whan Iesus knewe that all was perfourmed, that the scripture might be fulfylled, he sayde: I am a thyrst.
46And Iesus came agayne vnto Cana in Galile, where he turned the water vnto wyne. And there was a certayne ruler, whose sonne laye sicke at Capernaum.
47This herde that Iesus came out of Iewry in to Galile, and wente vnto him, and besought him, that he wolde come downe, and helpe his sonne, for he laye deed sicke.
7Then came there a woman of Samaria to drawe water. Iesus sayde vnto her: Geue me drynke.
31And there came his mother and his brethre, and stode without, and sente vnto him, and called him.
32And the people sat aboute him, and sayde vnto him: Beholde, thy mother and thy brethre axe after the without.
33And he answered, and sayde: Who is my mother and my brethren?
34And he loked rounde aboute him vpon his disciples, which sat rounde in compasse aboute him, and sayde: Beholde, my mother and my brethren.
48And whan they sawe him, they were astonnyed. And his mother sayde vnto him: My sonne, why hast thou done this vnto vs? Beholde, thy father and I haue sought the sorowynge.
11The woman sayde vnto him: Syr, thou hast nothinge to drawe withall, and the well is depe, from whence hast thou then that water of life?
15The woman sayde vnto him: Syr, geue me that same water, that I thyrst not, nether nede to come hither to drawe.
16Iesus sayde vnto her: Go, call they hussbande, and come hither.
27And in the meane season came his disciples, and they marueyled that he talked with the woman. Yet sayde no man: What axest thou, or what talkest thou with her?
50And they vnderstode not the sayenge yt he spake vnto them.
23And they gaue him wyne myxted wt myrre, to drynke, & he toke it not.
46Whyle he yet talked vnto the people, beholde, his mother & his brethre stode without desyringe to speake wt him.
47Then sayde one vnto him: Beholde, thy mother and thy brethren stonde without, & wolde speake wt the.
48Neuertheles he answered & sayde vnto him that tolde him: Who is my mother? & who are my brethren?
49And he stretched forth his hande ouer his disciples, & sayde: Beholde my mother and my brethre.
5Iesus sayde vnto the: Childre, haue ye eny thinge to eate? They answered hi:No.
56amonge whom was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of Iames and Ioses, and the mother of the children of Zebede.
19There wente vnto him his mother and his brethren, and coude not come at him for the people.
20And it was tolde him. Thy mother and thy brethren stonde without, and wolde se the.
35And Iesus wepte.
13Iesus answered, and sayde vnto her: Who so euer drynketh of this water, shal thyrst agayne:
9So the woman of Samaria sayde vnto him: How is it that thou axest drynke of me, seynge thou art a Iewe, and I a woman of Samaria? For the Iewes medle not with the Samaritans.
54This is now the seconde token that Iesus dyd, whan he came from Iewry in to Galile.
31The Iewes that were wt her in the house and comforted her, whan they sawe Mary, that she rose vp haistely, & wente out, they folowed her, & saide: She goeth to the graue, to wepe there.
32Now wha Mary came where Iesus was & sawe him, she fell downe at his fete, & sayde vnto hi: LORDE, yf thou haddest bene here, my brother had not bene deed.
33Wha Iesus sawe her wepe, & the Iewes wepinge also yt came wt her, he groned in the sprete, & was sory wt in himself,
43And whan they had fulfilled the dayes, and were gone home agayne, the childe Iesus abode styll at Ierusalem.And his elders knewe it not,
22The nexte daye after, the people which stode on the other syde of the see, sawe that there was none other shippe there saue that one, wherin to his disciples were entred: and that Iesus wete not in with his disciples in to the shippe, but yt his disciples were gone awaie alone.
2(howbeit Iesus himself baptysed not, but his disciples)
39And there is no man that drynketh the olde, and wolde straight waye haue the new, for he sayeth: the olde is pleasaunter.
22Afterwarde came Iesus & his disciples in to the lode of Iewry, and had his beynge there with them, and baptysed
37And no man putteth new wyne in to olde vessels, for els ye new wyne barsteth the vessels, and runneth out it self, and the vessels perishe.