Mark 1:16
So as he walked by the see of Galile, he sawe Symon and Andrew his brother, castinge their nettes in the see, for they were fysshers.
So as he walked by the see of Galile, he sawe Symon and Andrew his brother, castinge their nettes in the see, for they were fysshers.
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17From that tyme forth beganne Iesus to preach, and to saye: Amende youre selues, ye kingdome of heauen is at honde.
18As Iesus walked by the see of Galile, he sawe two brethren: Simon which was called Peter, & Andrew his brother, castynge a net into ye see, for they were fisshers,
19and he sayde vnto them: folowe me, & I will make you fisshers of me.
20And they strayght waye lefte their nettes, and folowed hym.
21And whan he wet forth from thence, he sawe other two brethren, Iames the sonne of zebede, and Ihon his brother, in the ship with zebede their father, mendynge their nettes, and called them.
22And they without tarynge lefte ye shyp and their father, and folowed hym.
17And Iesus sayde vnto the: Folowe me, and I wil make you fysshers of me.
18And immediatly they left their nettes, and folowed him.
19And when he was gone a lytle further from thence, he sawe Iames the sonne of Zebede, and Ihon his brother, as they were in the shyppe mendynge their nettes.
20And anone he called them. And they left their father Zebede in the shyppe with the hyred seruauntes, and folowed him.
21And they wente in to Capernaum, and immediatly vpon the Sabbathes, he entred in to the synagoge, and taught.
9fro me, for I am a synfull man: For he was astonnyed and all that were wt him, at this draught of fishes which they toke,
10and so were Iames and Ihon also the sonnes of Zebede, which were Symons companyons. And Iesus sayde vnto Symo: Feare not, for fro hence forth thou shalt take men.
11And they brought the shippes to londe, and left all, and folowed him.
1It came to passe, yt the people preassed vpon him to heare the worde of God, and he stode by the lake of Genazereth,
2and sawe two shippes stode by ye lake syde, but ye fishers were gone out of the, and had wasshed their nettes.
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.
4And whan he had left of talkynge, he sayde vnto Symon: Launch out in to the depe & let slyppe yor nettes, to make a draught.
5And Symon answered and sayde vnto him: Master, we haue laboured all ye night, and taken nothinge. But vpo thy worde, I wil lowse forth the nett.
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.
6He sayde vnto the: Cast out the nett on ye right syde of the shippe, & ye shal fynde. The they cast out, & coulde nomore drawe it for ye multitude of fishes.
2There were together Symo Peter, & Thomas which is called Didimus, & Nathanael of Cana a cite of Galile, & the sonnes of Zebede, & two other of his disciples.
3Symon Peter sayde vnto the: I go a fyshinge. They sayde vnto hi: We also wil go wt the. They wete out, & entred into a shippe straight waye. And yt same night toke they nothinge.
39He sayde vnto them: Come and se it. They came and sawe it, & abode with him the same daye. It was aboute the tenth houre.
40One of the two, which herde Ihon speake, and folowed Iesus, was Andrew the brother of Symon Peter:
41the same founde first his brother Symon, and sayde vnto him: We haue founde Messias (which is by interpretacion, ye Anoynted)
42and brought him to Iesus. Whan Iesus behelde him, he sayde: Thou art Symon the sonne of Ionas, thou shalt be called Cephas, which is by interpretacion, a stone.
43The nexte daye after, wolde Iesus go agayne in to Galile, and founde Philippe, and sayde vnto him: Folowe me.
29And forth with they wente out of the synagoge, and came in to the house of Symo and Andrew, wt Iames and Ihon.
13And he wente forth agayne vnto the see, and all the people came vnto him, and he taught them.
14And as Iesus passed by, he sawe Leui the sonne of Alpheus syttinge at the receate of custome, and sayde vnto him: Folowe me. And he arose, and folowed him.
10Iesus sayde vnto the: Bringe hither of the fyshes, that ye haue taken now.
11Symon Peter stepped forth, and drew the nett to the londe, full of greate fysshes, an hundreth and thre and fyftie. And for all there were so many, yet was not the net broken.
14But after that Ihon was taken, Iesus came in to Galile, and preached the gospell of the kyngdome of God,
15and sayde: the tyme is fulfylled, and the kyngdome of God is at hande: Amende youre selues, and beleue the gospell.
8But other disciples came by shippe (for they were not farre fro londe, but as it were two hundreth cubytes) and they drewe the net with the fisshes.
14Symon, whom he named Peter, and Andrew his brother, Iames and Ihon, Phylippe and Bartylmew,
2The names of the xii. Apostels are these: The fyrst, Simon called Peter: & Andrew his brother.Iames the sonne of Zebede, and Ihon his brother.
36Peter also and they that were with him, folowed after him.
9And as Iesus passed forth from thence, he sawe a man syt a receyuinge of custome, named Mathew, & sayde vnto him: folowe me.
16At euen wente his disciples downe to ye see,
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.
1The same daye wente Iesus out of ye house, and sat by the see syde,
37And two of his disciples herde him speake, and folowed Iesus.
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.
38And he sayde vnto them: Let us go in to the next townes, that I maye preach there also, for therto am I come.
27Neuertheles lest we offende them, go thy waye to the see, and cast thine angle, and take the fysh that first cometh vp, and whan thou hast opened his mouth, thou shalt fynde a pece of twenty pens, take that, and geue it them for me and the.
1And he begane agayne to teach by ye seeside. And there gathered moch people vnto him, so that he wente in to a shippe, and sat vpon the water. And all the people stode vpon the londe by the see syde.
27And afterwarde he wete out, and sawe a publican named Leui, syttinge at ye receate of custome, & he sayde vnto him: Folowe me.