Luke 8:43

Coverdale Bible (1535)

And a woma hauynge the bloudyssue twolue yeares, (which had spent all hir substaunte vpon phisicians, and coude be healed of none)

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  • Matt 9:20-22 : 20 And beholde, a woman which was diseased wt an yssue of bloude xij. yeres, came behynde hym, and touched the hem of hys vesture. 21 For she sayde in her silfe: yf I maye touche but euen his vesture only, I shalbe safe. 22 Then Iesus tourned him aboute, and behelde her, sayinge: Doughter be of good conforte, thy faith hath made ye safe. And she was made whole, euen that same houre.
  • Mark 5:25-26 : 25 And there was a woman, which had had the bloude yssue twolue yeares, 26 and had suffred moch of many phisicians, and spent all that she had, and was not helped, but rather in worse case.
  • Acts 3:2 : 2 And there was a certayne man halt from his mothers wombe, whom they brought and layed daylie at the gate of the teple, which is called, the Bewtyfull, that he might axe almesse of them that wete in to the temple.
  • Acts 4:22 : 22 For the man, vpon whom this token of health was done, was aboue fourtye yeare olde.
  • Acts 14:8-9 : 8 And amonge them of Lystra, there was a man, which sat beynge impotent of his fete, and was crepell fro his mothers wombe, and had neuer walked, 9 the same herde Paul speake. And whan he behelde him, and perceaued that he had faith to be made whole, 10 he sayde wt a loude voyce: Stonde vp righte on thy fete. And he sprange vp and walked.
  • 2 Chr 16:12 : 12 And Asa was diseased in his fete in the nyne and thirtieth yeare of his reigne, and endured ther ouer. Nether soughte he the LORDE in his sicknesse, but trusted vnto Phisicians.
  • Job 13:4 : 4 As for you, ye are workmasters of lyes: and vnprofitable Phisicians alltogether.
  • Ps 108:12 : 12 O be thou or helpe in trouble, for vayne is the helpe of man.
  • Isa 2:22 : 22 Every man can eschue a persone moued in anger, for what doth he wysely?
  • Isa 55:1-3 : 1 Come to the waters all ye, yt be thurstie, & ye that haue no moneye. Come, bye, that ye maye haue to eate. Come, bye wyne & mylck, without eny money, or moneye worth, 2 Wherfore do ye laye out yor moneye, for the thinge yt fedeth not, and spende youre laboure aboute the thinge that satisfieth you not? But herke rather vnto me, ad ye shal eate of the best, & youre soule shal haue hir pleasure in pleteousnes. 3 Enclyne youre eares, & come vnto me, take hede & youre soule shal lyue. For I will make an euerlastinge couenaunt with you, eue the sure mercies of Dauid.
  • Mark 9:18 : 18 and whan so euer he taketh him, he teareth him, and he fometh, and gnassheth with the teth, and pyneth awaye, & I haue spoken to thy disciples that they shulde cast him out, and they coude not.
  • Mark 9:21-22 : 21 And he axed his father: How longe is it, sens this happened vnto him? He sayde: Of a childe, 22 and oft tymes hath he cast him in to the fyre and water, to destroye him: but yf thou canst do enythinge, haue mercy vpon vs, and helpe vs.
  • Luke 8:27 : 27 And whan he wente out to londe, there met him out of ye cite a ma, which had a deuell longe tyme, & ware no clothes, & taried in no house, but in the graues.
  • Luke 13:11 : 11 and beholde, there was a woma, which had a sprete of infirmyte eightene yeares, and was croked, and coulde not well loke vp.
  • Luke 13:16 : 16 But shulde not this (which is Abrahams doughter) whom Sathan hath bounde now eightene yeares, be lowsed from this bonde vpo the Sabbath?
  • John 5:5-6 : 5 And there was a man, which had lyen sicke eight and thirtie yeares. 6 Whan Iesus sawe him lye, & knewe that he had lyen so longe, he saide vnto him: Wilt thou be made whole?
  • John 9:1 : 1 And Iesus passed by, and sawe a man that was borne blynde.
  • John 9:21 : 21 But how he now seyeth, we can not tell: or who hath opened his eyes, can we not tell. He is olde ynough himself, axe him, let him speake for him self.
  • Lev 15:25-33 : 25 But whan a woman hath hir bloude yssue a longe season, not onely at the tyme of hir naturall course, but also out of the tyme of hir naturall course, then shall she be vncleane so longe as she hath the yssue: eue as she is at the tyme whan she is put aparte, 26 so shall she be vncleane here also. What so euer she lyeth vpon all the tyme of hir yssue, shalbe as hir bed, whan she is put aparte. And all that she sytteth vpon, shalbe vncleane, as is hir vnclennesse, whan she is put aparte. 27 Who so euer toucheth eny of them, shal be vncleane, and shal wash his clothes, and bathe him self with water, & be vncleane vntyll the euen. 28 But yf she be cleane of hir yssue, the shal she nombre seuen dayes, afterwarde shall she be cleane: 29 and vpon the eight daye shall she take two turtill doues, or two yonge pigeons, and brynge them vnto the prest before the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse. 30 And the prest shall make of the one a synofferynge, of the other a burntofferynge, and make an attonement for her before the LORDE, as concernynge the yssue of hir vnclenesse. 31 Thus shal ye se that the childre of Israel kepe them selues from their vnclenesse, that they dye not in their vnclennesse, whan they defyle my habitacion, which is amoge you. 32 This is the lawe ouer him that hath a runnynge sore, & him whose sede departeth from him in slepe, so that he is vncleane therof. 33 And ouer her that hath hir bloude yssue, and who so euer hath a runnynge sore, whether it be man or woman, and whan a man lyeth with her that is vncleane.

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  • Mark 5:23-30
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    23and besought him greatly, & sayde: My doughter is at the poynte (of death) let it be thy pleasure to come and laye thine honde vpon her, that she maye be whole and lyue.

    24And he wente with him, and moch people folowed him, and thronged him.

    25And there was a woman, which had had the bloude yssue twolue yeares,

    26and had suffred moch of many phisicians, and spent all that she had, and was not helped, but rather in worse case.

    27Whan she herde of Iesus, she came behynde amonge the people, and touched his garment.

    28For she sayde: Yf I maye but touch his clothes, I shalbe whole.

    29And immediatly ye fountayne of hir bloude was dryed vp, and she felt in hir body, yt she was healed of the plage.

    30And forth with Iesus felt in himself the power that was gone out of him, and turned him aboute amoge the people, and sayde: Who hath touched my clothes?

  • Luke 8:44-51
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    44came behynde, & touched the hemme of his garmet, and immediatly hir yssue of bloude was staunched.

    45And Iesus sayde: Who hath touched me? But whan they all denyed, Peter sayde, and they that were with him: Master, the people thronge the and thrust the, and thou sayest: Who hath touched me?

    46Iesus saide: Some body hath touched me, for I fele, that there is vertue gone out fro me.

    47But whan the woman sawe that she was not hyd, she came treblynge, and fell downe before him, and tolde him before all the people, for what cause she had touched him, & how she was healed immediatly.

    48And he sayde vnto her: Doughter, be of good comforte, thy faith hath made the whole, go thy waye in peace.

    49Whyle he yet spake, there came one fro ye ruler of ye synagoges house, and sayde vnto him: Thy doughter is deed, disease not the master.

    50Whan Iesus herde that, he answered him, and sayde: Feare not, beleue onely, and she shal be made whole.

    51But whan he came in to the house, he suffred no man to go in, saue Peter, and Iames and Iho, and the father and mother of the mayden.

  • Matt 9:18-22
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    18Whyle he thus spake vnto them, beholde there came a certayne ruler, and worshipped him, sayinge: My doughter is eue now deceased, but come and lay yi honde on her, and she shall liue.

    19Iesus arose and folowed hym with hys disciples.

    20And beholde, a woman which was diseased wt an yssue of bloude xij. yeres, came behynde hym, and touched the hem of hys vesture.

    21For she sayde in her silfe: yf I maye touche but euen his vesture only, I shalbe safe.

    22Then Iesus tourned him aboute, and behelde her, sayinge: Doughter be of good conforte, thy faith hath made ye safe. And she was made whole, euen that same houre.

  • Luke 8:41-42
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    41And beholde, there came a man named Iairus (and he was a ruler of the synagoge) and fell at Iesus fete, & besought him, that he wolde come in to his house.

    42For he had but one doughter (vpon a twolue yeare of age) and she laye at ye poynt of death. And as he wente, the people thronged him.

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    11and beholde, there was a woma, which had a sprete of infirmyte eightene yeares, and was croked, and coulde not well loke vp.

    12Whan Iesus sawe her, he called her to him, and sayde vnto her: Woman, be delyuered from thy disease.

    13And he layed his handes vpo her, and immediatly she was made straight, and praysed God.

  • 15so he touched her hande, and the feuer left hir: and she arose, and ministred vnto them.

  • Mark 5:32-35
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    32And he loked aboute to se her, that had done it.

    33As for the woman, she feared and trembled (for she knew, what was done in her) and came and fell downe before him, and tolde him the whole trueth.

    34And he sayde vnto her: Doughter, thy faith hath made the whole: go thy waye in peace, & be whole of thy plage.

    35Whyle he yet spake, there came certayne from the ruler of the synagoges house, and sayde: Thy doughter is deed, why troublest thou the master eny more?

  • 25But whan a woman hath hir bloude yssue a longe season, not onely at the tyme of hir naturall course, but also out of the tyme of hir naturall course, then shall she be vncleane so longe as she hath the yssue: eue as she is at the tyme whan she is put aparte,

  • 31And he came to her, and set her vp, and toke her by ye hande, and the feuer left her immediatly. And she mynistred vnto them.

  • 36& besought him, that they might but touch the hemme of his vesture onely: & as many as touched it, were made whole.

  • 25For a certayne woman (whose doughter had a foule sprete) herde of him, and came and fell downe at his fete

  • 28Then answered Iesus & sayde vnto her: O woma, greate is yi faith be it vnto the, eue as thou desyrest. And hir doughter was made hole at ye same houre.

  • Luke 4:38-39
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    38And he rose vp out of the synagoge, and came in to Symons house. And Symos mother in lawe was take with a greate feuer, & they prayde him for her.

    39And he wete vnto her, & comaunded the feuer. And it left her, & imediatly she rose vp, & mynistred vnto the.

  • 10for he healed many of them, in so moch, that all they which were plaged,preased vpon him, that they might touch him.

  • Mark 5:42-43
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    42And immediatly the mayden arose, and walked. She was twolue yeare olde, and they were astonnyed out of measure.

    43And he charged them strately, that no man shulde knowe of it, and sayde vnto them, that they shulde geue her to eate.

  • 19Whan a woman hath the bloude yssue of hir flesh, she shalbe put a parte vij. daies in to a sundrie place. Who so euer toucheth her, shal be vncleane vntyll the eue.

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    22And beholde, a woma of Canaan wete out of ye same coastes, & cried after him, sayege: O LORDE, thou sonne of Dauid, haue mercy vpon me. My doughter is sore vexed wt a deuell.

    23And he answered her neuer a worde. The came his disciples vnto him, & besought him, sayege: Sede her awaye, for she crieth after us.

  • 2And certayne wemen also, who he had healed fro euell spretes and infirmities: Namely, Mary which is called Magdalene, out of whom wente seuen deuels,

  • Luke 8:54-55
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    54But he thrust them all out, and toke her by the hande, and cryed, and sayde: Mayde aryse.

    55And hir sprete came agayne, & she arose straight waye. And he comaunded to geue her meate.

  • 16But shulde not this (which is Abrahams doughter) whom Sathan hath bounde now eightene yeares, be lowsed from this bonde vpo the Sabbath?

  • 56And whither so euer he entred in to townes, cities or vyllagies, there layed they the sicke in the market place, and prayed him, that they might but touch the hemme of his garment. And as many as touched him, were made whole.

  • 6sayinge: Syr, my seruaunt lyeth sicke at home of the palsye, and ys greuously payned.