John 5:12
Then axed they him: What man is that, which sayde vnto the: Take vp thy bed, and go yi waye?
Then axed they him: What man is that, which sayde vnto the: Take vp thy bed, and go yi waye?
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5And there was a man, which had lyen sicke eight and thirtie yeares.
6Whan Iesus sawe him lye, & knewe that he had lyen so longe, he saide vnto him: Wilt thou be made whole?
7The sicke answered him: Syr, I haue no man, whan the water is moued, to put me in to the pole. And whan I come, another steppeth downe in before me.
8Iesus sayde vnto him: Aryse, take vp thy bed, and go thy waye.
9And immediatly the man was made whole, and toke vp his bed and wente his waye. But vpon the same daye it was the Sabbath.
10Then sayde the Iewes vnto him that was made whole: To daye is ye Sabbath, it is not laufull for the to cary the bed.
11He answered them: He that made me whole, sayde vnto me: Take vp thy bed, and go yi waye.
13But he that was healed, wyst not who he was: for Iesus had gotte him self awaye, because there was moch people.
14Afterwarde founde Iesus him in the teple, and sayde vnto him: Beholde, thou art made whole, synne no more, lest a worse thinge happen vnto the.
15The ma departed, and tolde the Iewes, that it was Iesus, which had made hi whole.
9Whether is easier to saye to the sicke of the palsye: Thy synnes are forgeue the, or to saye: aryse, take vp thy bed and walke.
10But that ye maye knowe, that ye sonne of man hath power to forgeue synnes vpon earth, he sayde vnto the sicke of ye palsye:
11I saye vnto the, aryse, take vp thy bed, and go home.
12And immediatly he arose, toke his bed, and wente forth before them all: in so moch that they were all astonnied, and praysed God, and sayde: We neuer sawe soch.
5Whether ys it easier to saye: thy synnes be forgeue ye, or to saie: arise and walke?
6But that ye maye knowe, that the sonne of man hath power to forgeue sinnes in earth, the sayde he vnto the sicke of ye palsye: arise, take vp thy bed, and go home.
23Whether is easier to saye: Thy synnes are forgeue ye, Or to saye: Aryse, and walke?
24But that ye maye knowe, that the sonne of ma hath power to forgeue synnes vpon earth, he sayde vnto ye sicke of the palsie: I saye vnto ye: Aryse, take vp yi bed, and go home.
25And immediatly he rose vp before the, & toke vp the bed yt he had lyen vpo, and wete home, and praysed God.
10Then sayde they vnto him: How are thine eyes opened?
11He answered, and sayde: The ma that is called Iesus, made claye, and anoynted myne eyes, and sayde: Go thy waye to the pole of Siloha, and wash the. I wente my waye, & washed me, and receaued my sight.
12Then sayde they vnto him: Where is he? He sayde: I can not tell.
13Then brought they vnto the pharises, him that a litle before was blynde
26The sayde they vnto him agayne: What dyd he vnto the? How opened he thine eyes?
3And Iesus answered, & spake vnto the scrybes and Pharises, & sayde: Is it laufull to heale on the Sabbath?
4But they helde their tonge. And he toke him, and healed him, & let him go,
30The man answered, and sayde vnto the: This is a maruelous thinge, that ye wote not whence he is, and he hath opened mine eyes.
35Iesus herde, yt they had thrust him out, and wha he had founde him, he sayde vnto him: Beleuest thou on the sonne of God?
36He answered, and sayde: LORDE, who is it, yt I might beleue on him?
18And beholde, certayne men brought vpon a bed, a man yt had ye palsye, and they sought how they might brynge him in, and laye him before him.
10and beholde, there was a ma which had his hade dryed vp. And they axed him, sayenge: Is it laufull to heale, vpon the Sabbath? because they might accuse him.
11But he sayde vnto the: Which of you is it, yf he had a shepe falle in to a pytte vpon the Sabbath, that wolde not take him, and lift him out?
9Yf we this daye be examyned concernynge this good dede vpon the sicke ma, by what meanes he is made whole,
31And his disciples sayde vnto him: Thou seist that the people thrusteth the, and sayest: Who hath touched me?
32And he loked aboute to se her, that had done it.
8The neghbours and they that had sene him before, that he was a begger, sayde: Is not this he that sat, and begged?
21But how he now seyeth, we can not tell: or who hath opened his eyes, can we not tell. He is olde ynough himself, axe him, let him speake for him self.
10And he behelde the all rounde aboute, and sayde vnto the ma: Stretch out thine hande. And he dyd so. Then was his hande restored him to right, euen as whole as the other.
13Then sayde he to the ma: Stretch forth thine hande. And he stretched it forth: and it was whole agayne like vnto the other.
2And his disciples axed him, & sayde: Master, Who hath synned? this, or his elders, that he was borne blynde?
7And they answered, that they coulde not tell, whence it was.
15Then agayne the Pharises also axed him, how he had receaued his sight. He sayde vnto the: He put claye vpon myne eyes, and I wasshed me, & now I se.
23Therfore sayde his elders: He is olde ynough, axe him.
22For the man, vpon whom this token of health was done, was aboue fourtye yeare olde.
16And he axed the scrybes: What dispute ye with them?
19and they axed them, and sayde: Is this youre sonne, whom ye saye, was borne blynde? How doth he now se then?
19And he sayde vnto him: Aryse, go thy waye, thy faith hath made ye whole.
36And they yt had sene it, tolde the how the possessed was healed.
12Whan Peter sawe that, he answered vnto the people: Ye men of Israel, why maruayle ye at this, or why loke ye so at vs, as though we by oure awne power or deseruynge, had made this man to walke?
17They sayde agayne vnto ye blynde: What sayest thou of him, that he hath opened thine eyes? He sayde: he is a prophet.