Luke 18:4
And he wolde not a greate whyle. But afterwarde he thought within hi self: Though I feare not God, & stonde in awe of no man,
And he wolde not a greate whyle. But afterwarde he thought within hi self: Though I feare not God, & stonde in awe of no man,
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1He tolde them a symilitude, signifienge, yt men ought allwayes to praye, & not to leaue of,
2& sayde: There was a iudge in a cite, which feared not God, and stode in awe of no man.
3And in the same cite there was a wedowe, which came vnto him, and sayde: delyuer me fro myne aduersary.
5yet seynge this weddowe is so importune vpon me, I wil delyuer her, lest she come at the last, and rayle vpon me.
6Then sayde the LORDE: Heare what ye vnrighteous iudge sayeth.
7But shall not God also delyuer his chosen, that crye vnto hi daye and night, though he differre the?
8I saye vnto you: He shal delyuer them, and that shortly. Neuertheles, whan the sonne of man cometh, suppose ye, that he shal fynde faith vpon earth?
30Neuertheles, he wolde not, but wente and cast him in to preson, tyll he shulde paye the dett.
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,
7and he within shulde answere and saye: Disquyete me not, the dore is shutt allready, and my children are with me in the chamber, I can not ryse, and geue the.
8I saye vnto you: and though he wolde not aryse and geue him, because he is his frende, Yet because of his vnshamefast begginge he wolde aryse, and geue him as many as he neded.
24Seinge then that euery body feareth him, why shulde not all wyse men also stode in feare of hi?
29He answered and sayde: I wil not, but afterwarde he repented, and wente.
30He came also vnto the secode, and sayde likewyse. And he answered and saide: I wil syr. And wete not.
21I was afrayed of the, for thou art an harde man, thou takest vp yt thou hast not layed downe, and reapest that thou hast not sowne.
22He sayde vnto him: Of thine awne mouth iudge I the thou euell seruaunt. Knewest thou thou that I am an harde man, takynge vp that I layde not downe, and reapynge that I dyd not sowe?
1My hert sheweth me the wickednesse of the vngodly, that there is no feare of God before his eyes.
2For he dyssembleth before his face, so longe till his abhominable synne be founde out.
4The vngodly is so proude and full of indignacio, that he careth not: nether is God before his eyes.
3The stewarde sayde within himself: What shal I do? My lorde wil take awaye the stewardshipe fro me. I ca not dygge, and to begg I am ashamed.
35and then shal I answere him without eny feare. For as longe as I am in soch fearfulnesse, I can make no answere: And why?
13Wherfore shulde the wicked blaspheme God, and saye in his herte: Tush, he careth not for it?
4As for shame, thou hast set it asyde, els woldest thou not make so many wordes before God:
12But though an euell personne offende an hundreth tymes, and haue a longe life: yet am I sure, that it shal go well with the that feare God, because they haue him before their eyes.
13Agayne, as for the vngodly, it shall not be well with him, nether shal he prologe his dayes: but euen as a shadowe, so shall he be that feareth not God.
18Lest ye LORDE (when he seyth it) be angrie, & turne his wrath from him vnto the.
11For he sayeth in his herte: Tush, God hath forgotten, he hath turned awaye his face, so yt he will neuer se it.
23For no ma shalbe suffred to go into iudgment with God.
48But and yf the euell seruaut shal saye in his hert: Tush, it wil be longe or my lorde come,
4Is he afrayed to reproue the, & to steppe forth wt the in to iudgment?
15Yee though I be rightuous, yet will I not geue him one worde agayne, but mekely submytte my self to my iudge.
32For he yt I must geue answere vnto, and with whom I go to lawe, is not a man as I am.
34And his lorde was wroth, and delyuered him vnto the iaylers, tyll he payed all that he ought.
7Sela.The rightuous shal se this, & feare, and laugh him to scorne.
8Is it not thus? that he sayeth vnto him: Make ready, that I maye suppe, gyrde vp thyself, and serue me, tyll I haue eaten and dronken, afterwarde shalt thou eate and drynke also.
14Wha thou speakest then, shulde not he pardon the, yff thou open thyself before him, and put thy trust in him?
29Saye not: I wil hadle him, eue as he hath dealte wt me, & wil rewarde euery ma acordinge to his dedes.
16And he wolde fayne haue fylled his bely with the coddes, that the swyne ate. And no man gaue him them.
13Why doest thou then stryue agaynst him, because he geueth the no accomptes of all his doinges?
13And the publican stode afarre of, and wolde not lift vp his eyes to heauen, but smote vpon his brest, and sayde: God be thou mercyfull vnto me synner.
4A slouthfull body wyl not go to plowe for colde, therfore shal he go abegginge in Sommer, and haue nothinge.
5And he sayde vnto them: Which of you is it that hath a frende, and shulde go to him at mydinght, and saye vnto him: frende, lende me thre loaues,
21Thus goeth it with him yt gathereth treasure for himself, and is not riche in God.
24Then he that had receaued the one talet, came and sayde: Syr, I knew that thou art an hard man: thou reapest where thou hast not sowen, and gatherest where thou hast not strowed,
25Now wha he had nothinge to paye his lorde comaunded him to be solde, & his wife & his childre, & all yt he had, & payment to be made.
26Then the seruaunt fell downe, & besought him, sayenge: Syr, haue paciece wt me, and I wil paye the all.
29And he proceded further to speake vnto him, and sayde: Peraduenture there might be fourtie founde therin. And he sayde: I wil do nothinge vnto them for those fourtyes sake.
14Neuerthelesse, seynge he hath not spoken vnto me, therfore will not I answere him as ye haue done
1He sayde also vnto his disciples: There was a certayne riche man, which had a stewarde, that was accused vnto him, that he had waisted his goodes.