Luke 13:9
yf it wyl brynge forth frute: Yf no, then cut it downe afterwarde.
yf it wyl brynge forth frute: Yf no, then cut it downe afterwarde.
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6And he tolde them this symilitude: A certayne ma had a fygge tre, which was planted in his vynyarde, & he came and sought frute theron, and founde none.
7Then sayde he vnto the wynegardener: Beholde, This thre yeare longe haue I come euery yeare, and sought frute vpon this fygge tre, and fynde none: cut it downe, why hyndreth it the grounde?
8But he answered, and sayde: Syr, let it alone yet this yeare, tyll I dygge roude aboute it and donge it,
9The axe is put vnto the tre allready: so that euery tre which bryngeth not forth good frute, shalbe hewen downe, and cast in to the fyre.
16Ye shall knowe them by their frutes. Do men gather grapes of thornes? or figges of thistles?
17Euen so euery good tree bryngeth forth good frute. But a corrupte tree, bryngeth forth euyl frute,
18A good tree can not bryng forth bad frute: nother can a rotten tre bringe forth good frute.
19Euery tre that bryngeth not forth good frute, shalbe hewen downe, and cast into the fyre.
20Wherfore by their frutes ye shall knowe them.
10Euen now is the axe put vnto ye rote of the trees: therfore euery tre which bringeth not forth good frute, shalbe hewe downe, and cast into the fyre.
4Byde ye in me, and I in you. Like as ye braunch can not brynge forth frute of it self excepte it byde in the vyne, Euen so nether ye also, excepte ye abyde in me.
5I am the vyne, ye are the braunches. He that abydeth in me, and I in him, the same bryngeth forth moch frute: for without me can ye do nothinge.
6He that abydeth not in me, is cast out as a vyne braunche, and it wythereth, and men gather it vp, and cast it in to the fyre, and it burneth.
13He answered, and sayde: All plantes which my heauenly father hath not planted, shal be pluckte vp by ye rotes.
2Euery braunch that bringeth not forth frute in me, shal he cut of: and euery one that bryngeth forth frute, shal he pourge, yt it maye bringe forth more frute.
19And in the waye he sawe a fygge tre, and came vnto it, and founde nothinge theron, but leaues onely, and sayde vnto it: Neuer frute growe on the from hence forth. And immediatly the fygge tre wythred awaye.
8Neuertheles it was plated vpon a good grounde besyde greate waters: so that (by reason) it shulde haue brought out braunches and frute, and haue bene a goodly vyne.
9Speake thou therfore, thus saieth the LORDE God: Shal this vyne prospere? shal not his rotes be pluckte out, his frute broken of, his grene braunches wythereed and fade awaye? yee without ether stronge arme or many people, shal it be plucked vp by the rotes.
33Either make the tre good and his frute good also, or els make the tre euel & his frute euel also. For the tre is knowne by the frute.
13and sawe a fygge tre afarre of, which had leaues. Then came he nye, (to se) yf he coude fynde eny thinge theron.And whan he came to it, he founde nothinge but leaues (for the tyme of fygges was not yet)
14And Iesus answered, and sayde vnto it: Neuer ma eate frute of the for euermore. And his disciples herde it.
5But the frutes, were not yet ripe cut of, and the grapes were but yonge and grene. Then one smote of the grapes with an hoke, yee he hewed downe also the buwes and the braunches, & dyd cast the awaye.
9What shal now the lorde of the vynyarde do? He shal come and destroye the hussbande men, and geue the vynyarde vnto other.
7Yf a tre be cutt downe, there is some hope yet, that it will sproute and shute forth the braunches againe:
8For though a rote be waxen olde and deed in the grounde, yet whe the stocke
6The LORDE sayde: Yf ye haue faith as a grayne of mustarde sede, and saye vnto this Molbery tre: Plucke thy self vp by the rotes, and plate thy self in the see, it shalbe obediet vnto you.
43For it is no good tre, yt bryngeth forth euell frute: and no euell tre yt bringeth forth good frute.
44Euery tre is knowne by his frute. For me gather not fygges of thornes, ner grapes of busshes.
11But the fygge tre sayde vnto the: Shal I leaue my swetnes and my good frute, and go to be puft vp aboue the trees?
29But whan she hath brought forth the frute, he putteth to the syckell, because the haruest is come.
29And he tolde them a symilitude: Beholde the fygge tre, and all tre trees,
29He sayde: No, lest whyle ye wede out ye tares, ye plucke vp the wheate also wt the.
8Some fell vpo good groude, & gaue frute: some an hundreth folde, some sixtie folde, some thirtie folde.
9Who so hath eares to heare, let hi heare.
7And some fel amonge the thornes, & the thornes grew vp, and choked it, and it gaue no frute.
2And whan the tyme was come, he sent a seruaut to the hussbande men, that he might receaue of the hussbandmen, of the frute of the vynyarde.
19It is like a grayne of mustarde sede, which a man toke, and cast in his garden: and it grewe, and waxed a greate tre, and the foules of the ayre dwelt amonge the braunches of it.
8But yt grounde which beareth thornes and thistles, is nothinge worth, and nye vnto cursynge: whose ende is to be brent.
9And he beganne to tell the people this symilitude: A certayne man planted a vynyarde, and let it out vnto hussbadmen, and wente himself in to a straunge countre for a greate season.
16His rotes shalbe dryed vp beneth, & aboue shall his haruest be cut downe.
4What more coude haue bene done for it, that I haue not done? Wherfore then hath it geuen thornes, where I loked to haue had grapes of it?
24Verely verely I saye vnto you: Excepte the wheatcorne fall in to the grounde, and dye, it bydeth alone: But yf it dye, it bryngeth forth moch frute.
9And his disciples axed him, and sayde: What symilitude is this?
34Now wha the tyme of the frute drew neare, he sent his seruautes to the hussbandmen, to receaue the frutes of it.
33He shalbe pluckte of as an vntymely grape from ye vyne, and shal let his floure fall, as the olyue doth.
45Yf thy fote offende the, cut him of. Better it is for the to entre into life crepell, the hauynge two fete to be cast in to hell in the fyre euerlastynge,
20And on the morow they passed by, and sawe the fygge tre, that it was wythred vnto the rote.
41They sayde vnto him: He wyl cruelly destroye those euell personnes, & let out his vyniarde vnto other hussbadmen, which shal delyuer him the frute at tymes conuenyent.
3so that thou sowe thy felde sixe yeares, and sixe yeares cut yi vynes, and gather in the frutes.
28Lerne a symilitude of the fyge tre: Wha his braunch is yet teder, and hath brought forth leaues, ye knowe that the Sommer is nye.