John 7:13
Howbeit no man spake frely of him, for feare of the Iewes.
Howbeit no man spake frely of him, for feare of the Iewes.
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9Whan he sayde this vnto them, he abode styll in Galile.
10But as soone as his brethren were gone vp, then wente he vp also vnto the feast, not openly, but as it were secretly.
11Then sought him ye Iewes at ye feast, and sayde: Where is he?
12And there was a greate murmur of him amonge the people. Some sayde: He is good. But other sayde: No, he doth but disceaue the people.
14But in the myddes of the feast wete Iesus vp in to the temple, and taught.
15And the Iewes marueyled and sayde: How can he ye scrypture, seynge he hath not lerned it?
25Then sayde some of them of Ierusalem: Is not this he, who they go aboute to kyll?
26And beholde, he speaketh boldely, and they saye nothinge to him. Do oure rulers knowe in dede, that he is very Christ?
27Howbeyt we knowe, whence this is. But wha Christ commeth, no man shal knowe whence he is.
1After that wente Iesus aboute in Galile, for he wolde not go aboute in Iewry, because the Iewes sought to kyll him.
2But the Iewes feast of Tabernacles was at hande.
3Then sayde his brethren vnto him: Get the hece, and go into Iewry, that thy disciples also maye se thy workes, that thou doest.
4He that seketh to be openly knowne, doth nothinge in secrete. Yf thou do soch thinges, the shewe yi self before the worlde:
42Neuertheles many of the chefe rulers beleued on him, but because of the Pharises they wolde not be aknowne of it, lest they shulde be excommunicate,
20These wordes spake Iesus vpon the Godschest, as he taught in the teple. And noman toke him, for his houre was not yet come.
26But yf we saye it was of men, the feare we the people: For euery ma helde Ihon for a prophet.
22This sayde his elders, because they feared the Iewes. For the Iewes had conspyred allready, that yf eny man dyd confesse that he was Christ, the same shulde be excomunicate.
32But yf we saye: It was of men, then feare we the people, for they all helde that Ihon was a true prophet.
20Iesus answered him: I haue spoken openly before the worlde, I haue euer taught in the synagoge and in the teple, whither all the Iewes resorted, & in secrete haue I spoke nothinge.
5But they sayde: Not on the holy daye, lest there be an vproure in the people.
2But they sayde: Not in the feast daye, lest there be an vproure in the people.
56Then stode they vp, and axed after Iesus, and spake amonge them selues in the temple: What thynke ye, that he cometh not to ye feast?
57The hye prestes & pharises had geuen a commaundement, that yf eny man knewe where he were, he shulde shewe it, that they might take him.
43Thus was there discencion amonge the people for his sake.
44Some of them wolde haue taken him, but no man layed handes on him.
2And ye hye presstes and Scrybes sought how they might put him to death, and were afrayed of the people.
30Then sought they to take him, but no mam layed handes vpon him, for his houre was not yet come.
18And the scrybes and hye prestes herde of it. And they sought how they might destroye him, but they were afrayed of him, for all the people marueled at his doctryne.
35Then sayde the Iewes amonge them selues: Whyther wil he go, that we shal not fynde him? Wyl he go amoge the Grekes that are scatred abrode, and teach the Grekes?
46And they wente aboute to take him, but they feared ye people, because they helde hi for a prophet.
45But they wyst not what that worde meaned, and it was hyd from them, that they vnderstode it not. And they were afrayed to axe him of that worde.
45But he whan he was departed, beganne to speake moch of it, and made the dede knowne: in so moch that Iesus coude no more go into the cite openly, but was without in deserte places, & they came vnto him fro all quarters.
65And there came a feare vpon all their neghbours. And all this acte was noysed abrode thorow out all the hill countre of Iewry:
28But ye same wyst no man at the table, for what intent he sayde it vnto him.
32And it came to the Pharises eares, that ye people murmured soch thinges of him. And the Pharises and hye prestes sent out seruauntes, to take him.
40And from that tyme forth they durst axe him no mo questions.
16and charged them, yt they shulde not make him knowne:
30And he charged them strately, that they shulde tell no man of him.
54Iesus walked nomore openly amonge the Iewes, but wente from thence in to a countre by the wyldernesse, to a cite called Ephraim, & there had he his beynge with his disciples.
46The seruauntes answered: Neuer ma spake as this man doth.
59Then toke they vp stones, to cast at him. But Iesus hyd himself, and wente out of the temple.
7And they answered, that they coulde not tell, whence it was.
19Then was there discension amoge the Iewes for these sayenges.
46And no man coude answere him one worde, nether durst eny man axe him eny mo questios, fro that daye forth.
24The came ye Iewes rounde aboute hi, & saide vnto hi: How loge dost thou make vs doute? Yf thou be Christ, tell vs planely.
32But they vnderstode not that worde, and were afrayed to axe him.
12And they wente aboute to take him (but they feared the people) for they perceaued, that he had spoke this parable agaynst the. And they left him, and wente their waye.
38After that, Ioseph of Arimathia, which was a disciple of Iesus (but secretly for feare of the Iewes) besought Pilate, yt he might take downe the body of Iesus. And Pilate gaue him lycence.
17But that it breake out no farther amoge the people, let vs threate them earnestly, that hence forth they speake of this name vnto noman.
12And he charged them strately, that they shulde not make him knowne.