Luke 8:23
And as they sayled, he slepte. And there came a storme of wynde vpon ye lake, and the wawes fell vpon the, and they stode in greate ioperdy.
And as they sayled, he slepte. And there came a storme of wynde vpon ye lake, and the wawes fell vpon the, and they stode in greate ioperdy.
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23And he entred in to a shyppe, & his disciples folowed him.
24And beholde, there arose a greate tempest in the see, in so moch that the shippe was couered with wawes, & he was a slepe.
25And his disciples came vnto him, and awoke hym, sayinge: LORDE, saue vs, we perishe.
26And he sayde vnto them: why are ye fearfull, o ye of lytell faithe? Then he arose, and rebuked the wyndes and the see, & there folowed a greate calme.
27And the men marueyled and sayde: what ma is this, that both wyndes and see obey hym?
24Then wete they vnto him, and waked him vp, & sayde: Master master, we perishe. Then he arose, and rebuked the wynde, and the tepest of water, and they ceassed, and it waxed calme.
25But he sayde vnto the: Where is youre faith? Neuertheles they were afrayed, and wodred, and sayde one to another: What is he this? For he comaundeth the wyndes and the water, and they are obedient vnto him.
26And they sayled forth in to the countre of the Gadarenites, which is ouer agaynst Galile.
22And it fortuned vpon a certayne daye, yt he wente in to a shippe, and his disciples wt him, & he sayde vnto the: Let vs passe ouer to the other syde of ye lake. And they thurst of fro the lode.
35And the same daye at euen he sayde vnto them: let us passe ouer.
36And they let the people go, and toke him as he was in the shippe, and there were mo shippes with him.
37And there arose a greate storme of wynde, and dasshed the wawes in to the shippe, so that the shippe was full.
38And he was behynde in the shippe and slepte vpon a pelowe. And they awoke him & sayde vnto him: Master, Carest thou not, that we perishe?
39And he arose, and rebuked ye wynde, and sayde vnto the see: Peace, and be styll, And the wynde was layed, & there folowed a greate calme.
40And he sayde vnto them: Why are ye so fearfull? How is it, that ye haue no faith?
41And they feared exceadingly, & sayde one to another: What is he this? For wynde and see are obedient vnto him.
24And ye shippe was allready in ye myddest of the see, & was tost wt wawes, for the winde was cotrary.
25But in ye fourth watch of ye night Iesus came vnto the, walkinge vpon the see.
26And whan his disciples sawe him goinge vpon the see, they were afrayed, sayenge: It is some sprete, and cried out for feare.
47And at euen was the shippe in the myddest of the see, and he alone vpon the londe.
48And he sawe that they were in parell with rowynge, for the wynde was agaynst them.And aboute the fourth watch of ye night he came vnto them, and walked vpon the see, and wolde haue gone ouer by the.
49And whan they sawe him walkinge vpon the see, they thought it had bene a sprete, and cried out,
50for they sawe him all, and were afrayed. But immediatly he talked with them, and sayde vnto them: Be of good comforte, it is I, be not afrayed.
51And he wete vnto them in to the shippe, and the wynde ceassed. And they were astonnyed, and marueled exceadingly:
16At euen wente his disciples downe to ye see,
17and entred in to the shippe, and came to the other syde of ye see vnto Capernau. And it was darcke allready. And Iesus was not come to the.
18And ye see arose thorow a greate wynde.
19Now whan they had rowed vpo a fyue and twetie or thirtie furlonges, they sawe Iesus goinge vpon the see, and came nye to the shippe. And they were afrayed.
20But he sayde vnto them: It is I, be not afrayed.
21Then wolde they haue receaued him in to ye shippe. And immediatly ye shippe was at the londe whither they wente.
11and sayde morouer vnto him: What shall we do vnto the, that the see maye ceasse from troublinge vs? (for the see wrought and was troublous)
12he answered them: Take me, and cast me in to the see, so shal it let you be in rest: for I wote, it is for my sake, that this greate tempest is come vpon you.
13Neuerthelesse, the men assayed with rowinge, to brynge the shippe to lode: but it wolde not be, because the see wrought so, & was so troublous agaynst them.
32And they wente in to the shippe, & the wynde ceased.
33Then they that were in ye shippe, came & fell downe before him, & sayde: Of a trueth thou art ye sonne of God.
34And they shipped ouer, & came in to the lode of Genazereth.
30But whan he sawe a mightie wynde, he was afrayed, & begane to synke, & cried, sayenge: LORDE, helpe me.
17Which they toke vp, and vsed helpe, and bounde it vnder harde to the shippe, fearinge lest they shulde haue fallen in to the Syrtes, and let downe the vessell, and so were caried.
18And whan we had bydden a greate tepest, on the nexte daye they made an outcastinge.
6And wha they had so done, they toke a greate multitude of fisshes, & their net brake.
7And they made sygnes to their felowes which were in ye other shippe, yt they shulde come, & helpe the. And they came, & fylled both the shippes full, so yt they soncke.
41And whan we chaunced on a place which had the see on both the sydes, the shippe dasshed vpon it. And the fore parte abode fast vnmoued, but the hynder parte brake thorow the violence of the wawes.
13And he left them, and wete againe into the shippe, and passed ouer.
14And they forgat to take bred with them, and had nomore with them in the shippe but one loaf.
4But the LORDE hurled a greate wynde in to the see, and there was a mightie tempest in the see: so that the shippe was in ioperdy of goinge in peces.
5Then the maryners were afrayde, and cried euery man vnto his god: and the goodes that were in the shippe, they cast in to the see, to lighten it off them. But Ionas gat him vnder ye hatches, where he layed him downe and slombred.
39Whan it was daye, they knewe not the londe. But they spyed an hauen with a banke, in to which they were mynded (yf it were possible) to thrust in the shippe.
3Then wente he in to one of the shippes, which was Symons, and prayed him, yt he wolde thrust out a litle fro the londe. And he sat him downe, and taught the people out of ye shippe.
14But not longe after, there rose agaynst their purpose a flawe of wynde, which is called the Northeast.
29Then fearinge lest they shulde fall on some rocke, they cast foure anckers out of the sterne, and wysshed for the daye.