Luke 22:25
But he sayde vnto them: The kynges of ye worlde haue domynion ouer ye people, and they that beare rule ouer the, are called gracious lordes.
But he sayde vnto them: The kynges of ye worlde haue domynion ouer ye people, and they that beare rule ouer the, are called gracious lordes.
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25But Iesus called them vnto him, and sayde: Ye knowe that ye prynces of the worlde haue domynacion of the people, and the greatest exercise power amonge the.
26It shal not be so amonge you. But whoso euer wyl be greate amonge you, let him be youre mynister:
27& who soeuer wyl be chefe, let him be youre seruaunt:
28Euen as the sonne of man came, not to be serued, but to do seruyce, and to geue his life to a redepcion for many.
42But Iesus called them, and sayde vnto them: Ye knowe that the prynces of ye worlde haue domynacion of the people, and ye mightie exercise auctorite amonge them.
43So shal it not be amonge you: but who so euer wil be greate amoge you, shal be youre mynister:
44and who so wyl be chefest amonge you, shalbe seruaunt of all.
26But ye shal not be so: But the greatest amonge you, shalbe as the yongest: and the chefest, as a seruaunt.
27For which is the greatest? he that sytteth at the table, or he that serueth? Is not he that sytteth at the table? But I am amoge you as a mynister.
23And they beganne to axe amonge them selues, which of them it shulde be, that shulde do that.
24There rose a strife also amoge the, which of them shulde be take for the greatest.
10And ye shal not suffre youre selues to be called masters, for one is youre master, namely, Christ.
11He that is greatest amoge you, shalbe youre seruaunt.
12For who so exalteth himself, shal be brought lowe: and he that humbleth himself, shalbe exalted.
34But they helde their tuges: For they had disputed by the waye amonge them selues, who shulde be ye greatest.
35And he sat downe, and called the twolue, and sayde vnto them: Yf eny man wyl be the first, the same shal be the last of all, and the seruaunt of all.
25He sayed: yee. And when he was come home, Iesus preuented him, and sayde: What thinkest thou Symon? Of whom do the kynges of the earth take toll or tribute? Of their children, or of straungers?
29And I wil appoynte the kyngdome vnto you, euen as my father hath appoynted me,
44Verely I saye vnto you: he shal set him ouer all his goodes.
47Verely. I saye vnto you: he shal set him ouer all his goodes.
20And he saide vnto the: Whose is this ymage and superscription?
21They sayde vnto him: The Emperours. Then sayde he vnto them: Geue therfore vnto the Emperour, that which is the Emperours: and geue vnto God, that which is Gods.
9And ye masters, do euen the same vnto the, puttynge awaye threatenynges, and knowe that euen youre master also is in heauen, nether is there eny respecte of personnes with him.
1Ye masters, do vnto youre seruauntes that which is iust and equall, and knowe, yt ye also haue a master in heauen.
14or vnto rulers, as vnto them that are sent of him, for the punyshment of euell doers, but for the prayse of the that do well.
25Then sayde he vnto them: Geue the vnto the Emperoure, that which is the Emperours: & vnto God, that which is Gods.
23And when he was come in to the teple, the chefe prestes and the elders of the people came vnto him (as he was teachinge) & sayde: By what auctorite doest thou these thinges? and who gaue the this auctorite?
7The rich ruleth the poore, and ye borower is seruaunt to ye lender.
24The disciple is not aboue the master, nether the seruaunt aboue the LORDE.
25It is ynough for the disciple, to be as his master, and the seruaunt as his LORDE. Yf they haue called the good ma of the house Beelzebub, how moch more shal they call them of his housholde so?
27As for those myne enemies, which wolde not that I shulde raigne ouer them, bringe them hither, and slaye them before me.
9For I myselfe also am a ma subiect to ye auctorite of another, & haue sowdiers vnder me. Yet wha I saye to one: go, he goeth, and to another: come, he commeth: & to my seruaunt: do this, he doeth it.
2Se that they which haue beleuynge masters, despyse them not because they are brethre, but rather do seruyce, for so moch as they are beleuynge, and beloued, and partakers of the benefite.
17Obey them that haue the ouersighte off you, and submytte youre selues vnto them: for they watch for youre soules, euen as they that must geue accoptes therfore, that they maye do it with ioye, and not with grefe: for that is an vnprofitable thinge for you.
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.
22Is it laufull, that we geue tribute vnto the Emperoure, or not?
46There came a thought also amonge them, which of them shulde be the greatest.
28and sayde vnto him: By what auctorite dost thou these thinges? and who gaue the this auctorite to do soch?
3not as though ye were lordes ouer the parishes, but that ye be an ensample to the flocke:
3For rulers are not to be feared for good workes, but for euell. Yf thou wilt be without feare off the power, do well then, and thou shalt haue prayse of the same:
14Yf I then youre LORDE and master haue wasshen youre fete, ye ought also to wash one anothers fete.
15I haue geue you an ensample, that ye shulde do as I haue done vnto you.
16And they brought it him. Then sayde he: Whose ymage and superscripcion is this? They sayde vnto him: The Emperours.
1Let euery soule submytte himselfe to the auctorite off the hyer powers. For there is no power but of God.
2and spake vnto him, and sayde: Tell vs, by what auctorite doest thou these thinges? Or who gaue the this auctorite?
39and syt gladly aboue in the synagoges and at the table:
12And he sayde: A certayne noble ma wete in to a farre countre, to receaue hi a kyngdome, and then to come agayne.
4for they saye & do not. For they bynde heuy and intollerable burthens, and laye them vpon mens shulders: But they them selues wil not heaue at them with one of their fyngers.
1Warne them that they submytte them selues vnto Prynces and to the hyer auctorite, to obey the officers, to be ready vnto all good workes,
7And he tolde a symilitude vnto ye gestes, wha he marked how they chose the hyest seates, & sayde vnto the: