Luke 12:25

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Which of you (though he toke thought therfore) coulde put one cubyte vnto his stature?

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  • Matt 5:36 : 36 nether shalt thou sweare by thy heed, because thou canst not make one heer whyte or blacke:
  • Matt 6:27 : 27 Which of you (though he toke thought therfore) coulde put one cubit vnto his stature?
  • Luke 19:3 : 3 and desyred to se Iesus what he shulde be, and he coulde not for the people, for he was lowe of stature.

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  • Matt 6:25-34
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    25Therfore I saye vnto you: be not ye carefull for your lyfe, what ye shall eate, or what ye shall drinke: nor yet for youre body, what ye shal put on. Ys not the lyfe more worth the meate, and the body more of value then raymet?

    26Beholde the foules of ye ayer: for they sowe not, nether reepe, nor yet cary in to the barnes: and yet youre heauely father fedeth the. Are ye not moch better the they?

    27Which of you (though he toke thought therfore) coulde put one cubit vnto his stature?

    28why care ye then for rayment? Considre the lylies of the felde, how they growe. They laboure not, nether spynne.

    29And yet for all that I saye vnto you, that euen Salomon in all his royalte was not arayed lyke vnto one of these.

    30Wherfore yf God so cloth the grasse, which is to daye in the felde, and to morowe shalbe cast into the fornace: shal he not moch more do the same vnto you, o ye of lytle fayth?

    31Therfore take no thought, sayinge: what shall we eate, or what shall we drinke? or where with shall we be clothed?

    32After all soch thynges do the heithen seke. For youre heauenly father knoweth, that ye haue nede of all these thynges.

    33Seke ye fyrst the kyngdome of heauen and the righteousnes therof, so shal all these thynges be ministred vnto you.

    34Care not then for the morow, for the morow shall care for it self: Euery daye hath ynough of his owne trauayll.

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    26Seinge then ye be not able to do that which is least, why take ye thought for the other?

    27Considre the lilies vpo the felde, how they growe: they laboure not, they spynne not. But I saye vnto you: that euen Salomen in all his royalte was not clothed like one of these.

    28Wherfore yf God so cloth the grasse, yt is to daye in ye felde, and tomorow shalbe cast in to the fornace, how moch more shal he clothe you, o ye of litle faith?

    29Axe not ye therfore what ye shal eate, or what ye shal drynke, and clymme not vp an hye:

    30The Heithen in the worlde seke after all soch thinges.

    31But seke ye the kyngdome of God, and all these shal be mynistred vnto you.

    32Feare not thou litle flocke, for it is youre fathers pleasure to geue you the kyngdome.

    33Sell that ye haue, and geue almesse. Make you bagges, which waxe not olde: euen a treasure that neuer fayleth in heauen, where no thefe commeth, and no moth corruppeth:

    34for where youre treasure is, there wil youre hert be also.

  • Luke 12:15-24
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    15And he sayde vnto them: Take hede, and bewarre of couetousnesse, for no man lyueth therof, that he hath abundaunce of goodes.

    16And he tolde them a symilitude, and sayde: There was a riche man, whose felde had brought forth frutes plenteously,

    17and he thought in himself, and sayde: What shal I do? I haue nothinge wher in to gather my frutes.

    18And he sayde: This wil I do, I wil breake downe my barnes, & buylde greater, and therin wil I gather all myne increace, & my goodes,

    19& wil saye vnto my soule: Soule, thou hast moch goodes layed vp in stoare for many yeares, take now thine ease, eate, drinke, and be mery.

    20But God sayde vnto him: Thou foole, this night shal they requyre thy soule from the, and whose shal it be that thou hast prepared?

    21Thus goeth it with him yt gathereth treasure for himself, and is not riche in God.

    22But he sayde vnto his disciples: Therfore I saye vnto you: Take ye no thought for youre life, what ye shal eate: nether for youre body, what ye shal put on.

    23The life is more then meate, and the body more then raymet.

    24Consydre the rauens, they nether sowe ner reape, they haue also nether stoare house ner barne, and yet God fedeth them. But how moch better are ye then the foules?

  • Luke 12:6-7
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    6Are not fyue sparowes bought for two farthinges? Yet is not one of them forgotten before God.

    7The very hayres of youre heade also are nombred euery one. Feare not therfore, for ye are better then many sparowes.

  • 28Which of you is it yt wil buylde a tower, and sytteth not downe first and counteth ye cost, whether he haue sufficiet to perfourme, it?

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    28And feare ye not them that kyll the body, and be not able to kyll the soule. But rather feare hi, which is able to destroye both soule and body in to hell.

    29Are not two sparowes solde for a farthinge? Yet doth there none of the light vpon the groude without youre father.

    30And now are all ye hayres of youre heade tolde.

    31Feare ye not therfore: ye are of more value then many sparowes.

  • 7Cast all youre care on him, for he careth for you.

  • 11A vayne thinge is it to cast out many wordes, but what hath a man els?

  • 4But I saye vnto you my frendes: Be not afrayed of them that kyll the body, and after that haue nomore that they can do.

  • Mark 4:24-25
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    24And he sayde vnto them: Take hede what ye heare. With what measure ye mete, with the same shal it be measured vnto you agayne. And vnto you that heare this, shal more be geuen.

    25For who so hath, vnto him shal be geuen: and who so hath not, from him shalbe taken awaye, euen that he hath.

  • 4Take not ouer greate trauayle and labor to be riche, bewarre of soch a purpose.

  • 14& yet ca not tell what shal happe to morowe. For what thinge is youre life? It is euen a vapoure that apereth for a lytell tyme, and the vanysheth awaye:

  • 9His length exceadeth the length of the earth, and his bredth ye bredth of the see.

  • 6One handfull (saieth he) is better wt rest, the both ye handes full with labor and trauayle.

  • 12And yf ye haue not bene faithfull in anothers mans busynesse, who wil geue you that which is youre awne?

  • 19Se that ye gather you not treasure vpon the earth, where rust and mothes corrupte, and where theues breake through and steale.

  • 25Heuynesse discorageth ye herte of man, but a good worde maketh it glad agayne.

  • 12Who hath holden the waters in his fist? Who hath measured heauen with his spanne, and hath comprehended all the earth of ye worlde in thre fyngers? Who hath weyed the mountaynes and hilles?

  • 6Beholde, thou hast made my dayes a spanne longe, and my life is as it were nothinge before the. O how vayne are all men lyuynge?