Mark 12:41
And Iesus sat ouer agaynst the Gods chest, and behelde how the people put money in to the Godschest. And many that were riche: put in moch.
And Iesus sat ouer agaynst the Gods chest, and behelde how the people put money in to the Godschest. And many that were riche: put in moch.
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1And he loked vp, and behelde ye riche, how they put in their offerynges in to the Gods chest.
2He sawe also a poore wedowe, which put in two mytes,
3and he sayde: Verely I saye vnto you: This poore wedowe hath put in more the they all:
4For these all haue of their excesse put in vnto the offerynge of God, but she of hir pouerte hath put in all hir lyuynge that she had.
5And wha some spake of the temple, that it was garnished with goodly stones and Iewels, he saide:
42And there came a poore wyddowe, and put in two mytes, which make a farthinge.
43And he called vnto him his disciples, and sayde vnto them: Verely I saye vnto you: this poore wyddowe hath put more in ye Godschest, then all they that haue put in:
44For they all haue put i of their superfluyte, but she of hir pouerte hath put in all that she had, euen hir whole lyuynge.
38And he taught the, and sayde vnto the: Bewarre of the scrybes, that loue to go in longe garmentes, and loue to be saluted in the market,
39and syt gladly aboue in the synagoges and at the table:
40they deuoure wyddowes houses, and vnder a coloure they make longe prayers. These shal receaue the more damnacion.
21And Iesus behelde him, and loued him, & sayde vnto him: Thou wantest one thinge: Go thy waye, and sell all that thou hast, and geue it vnto ye poore: so shalt thou haue a treasure in heauen, and come & folowe me, and take the crosse vpon ye.
22And he was disconforted at the sayenge, & wente awaye sory, for he had greate possessions.
23And Iesus loked aboute him, and sayde vnto his disciples: O how hardly shal the ryche come into ye kyngdome of God?
24And the disciples were astonnyed at his wordes. But Iesus answered agayne, and sayde vnto them: Deare children, how harde is it for them that trust in riches, to come into the kyngdome of God?
25It is easier for a Camell to go thorow the eye of a nedle, then for a rich man to entre in to ye kyngdome of God.
22Wha Iesus herde that, he sayde vnto him: Yet lackest thou one thinge, sell all that thou hast, and geue it vnto ye poore, and thou shalt haue a treasure in heauen, and come & folowe me.
23Whan he herde that, he was sory, for he was very riche.
24Whan Iesus sawe that he was sory, he sayde: How hardly shal the riche come in to the kyngdome of God?
25It is easyer for a Camell to go thorow the eye of a nedle, the for a rich man to entre in to the kyngdome of God.
15And he sayde vnto them: Take hede, and bewarre of couetousnesse, for no man lyueth therof, that he hath abundaunce of goodes.
16And he tolde them a symilitude, and sayde: There was a riche man, whose felde had brought forth frutes plenteously,
21Thus goeth it with him yt gathereth treasure for himself, and is not riche in God.
5Why was not this oyntment solde for thre hundreth pens, and geuen to the poore?
6(This sayde he not that he cared for the poore, but because he was a thefe, and had the bagge, and bare that which was geue.)
7Then sayde Iesus: Let her alone, this hath she kepte agaynst the daye of my buryenge.
22Whan ye yonge man herde yt worde, he wente awaye sory, for he had greate possessions.
23Iesus sayde vnto his disciples: Verely I saie vnto you: it shalbe harde for a rich man to entre in to the kyngdome of heaue.
24And morouer I saye vnto you: It is easier for a Camell to go thorow the eye of a nedle, the for a rich man to entre in to the kyngdome of heauen.
14All these thinges herde the Pharises, which were couetous, and they mocked hi.
47They deuoure wedowes houses and that vnder a culoure of longe prayenge: These shal receaue the greater danacion.
15And they came to Ierusalem. And Iesus wente in to the temple, and beganne to dryue out the sellers and byers in the teple, & ouerthrew the tables of the money chaungers, and the stoles of the doue sellers,
12And Iesus wente in to the teple of God, and cast out all them that bought and solde in the teple, and ouerthrew the tables of the money chaungers, and the seates of them that solde doues,
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.
2& beholde, there was a man named Zacheus, which was a ruler of the publicans, and was riche,
5This oyntment might haue bene solde for more then thre hundreth pens, & bene geue to ye poore. And they grudged agaynst her.
41Neuertheles geue almesse of that ye haue, and beholde, all is cleane vnto you.
33Sell that ye haue, and geue almesse. Make you bagges, which waxe not olde: euen a treasure that neuer fayleth in heauen, where no thefe commeth, and no moth corruppeth:
34for where youre treasure is, there wil youre hert be also.
15Ought we to geue it, or ought we not to geue it? But he perceaued their ypocrisye, and sayde vnto them: Why tempte ye me? Brynge me a peny, that I maye se it.
16And they brought it him. Then sayde he: Whose ymage and superscripcion is this? They sayde vnto him: The Emperours.
17Then answered Iesus and sayde vnto the: Geue therfore vnto the Emperoure that which is the Emperours, and vnto God that which is Gods. And they marueled at him.
10Whan they sawe then that there was moch money in the chest, ye kynges scrybe came vp with the hye prest, and bounde the money together, and tolde it as moch as was founde in the house of the LORDE.
20And he lift vp his eyes vpo his disciples, and sayde: Blessed are ye poore, for yours is the kyngdome of God.
2The riche man had very many shepe and oxen:
11And the LORDE entred in to Ierusalem, and wente in to the temple, and loked vpon all. And at euen he wente out vnto Bethany with the twolue:
19There was a certayne riche man, which clothed him self with purple and costly lynnen, and fared deliciously euery daye.
9This oyntmet might haue bene wel solde, and geue to the poore.
41A certayne lender had two detters, the one ought fyue hundreth pens, the other fiftie:
9For they that wylbe riche, fall in to the teptacion and snare, and in to many folisshe & noysome lustes, which drowne men in destruccion and damnacion.