Mark 4:8
And some fell vpon a good grounde, which gaue frute, that came vp and grew. And some bare thirtie folde, and some sixtie folde, and some an hundreth folde,
And some fell vpon a good grounde, which gaue frute, that came vp and grew. And some bare thirtie folde, and some sixtie folde, and some an hundreth folde,
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3 And he spake many thinges vnto the in symilitudes, sayenge: Beholde, The sower wente forth to sowe:
4 and as he sowed, some fell by the waye syde: Then came the foules, & ate it vp.
5 Some fell vpon stony grounde, & anone it spronge vp, because it had no depth of earth:
6 But whan the Sonne arose, it caught heate: and for so moch as it had no rote, it withred awaye.
7 Some fell amoge the thornes, & the thornes grewe vp, and choked it.
8 Some fell vpo good groude, & gaue frute: some an hundreth folde, some sixtie folde, some thirtie folde.
9 Who so hath eares to heare, let hi heare.
14 The sower soweth the worde.
15 These be they that are by the waye syde: where the worde is sowne, and as soone as they haue herde it, immediatly commeth Satha, and taketh awaye the worde that was sowen in their hertes.
16 And likewyse are they that are sowen on the stonye grounde: which when they haue herde the worde, receaue it with ioye,
17 and haue no rote in them: but endure for a tyme. When trouble and persecucion aryseth for ye wordes sake, immediatly they are offended.
18 And these are they that are sowen amoge the thornes: which heare the worde,
19 and ye carefulues of this worlde, and the disceatfulnes of riches, and many other lustes entre in, and choke the worde, and so is it made vnfrutefull.
20 And these are they yt are sowen vpo a good grounde: Which heare ye worde, and receaue it, and brynge forth frute: some thirtie folde, and some sixtie folde, and some an hundreth folde.
4 Now wha moch people were gathered together, and haisted vnto him out of the cities, He spake by a symilitude:
5 There wente out a sower to sowe his sede, & whyle he was sowynge, some fell by the waye syde, and was trodde vnder fote, and the foules of the ayre ate it vp.
6 And some fell on stone, and whan it was spronge vp, it wythred awaye, because it had no moystnesse.
7 And some fell amonge thornes, and the thornes sprange vp with it, and choked it.
8 And some fell vpo a good grounde, and sprange vp, and bare frute an hundreth folde. Wha he sayde this he cryed: Who so hath eares to heare, let him heare.
9 And his disciples axed him, and sayde: What symilitude is this?
22 As for him that is sowne amonge ye thornes, this is he: Wha one heareth the worde, & the carefulnes of this worlde, & the disceatfulnes of riches choke the worde, & so he becometh vnfrutefull.
23 But he yt is sowne in the good grounde, is this: whan one heareth the worde, and vnderstondeth it, and bringeth forth frute: and some geueth an hudreth folde, some sixtie folde, and some thirtie folde.
24 Another parable put he forth vnto the, & sayde: The kyngdome of heaue is like vnto a man, yt sowed good sede in his felde.
3 Herken to, beholde, there wente out a sower to sowe:
4 & it happened whyle he was sowinge, that some fell by the waye syde. Then came the foules vnder the heauen, and ate it vp.
5 Some fell vpon stonye grounde, where it had not moch earth: and anone it came vp, because it had not depe earth.
6 Now wha the Sonne arose, it caught heate: and in so moch as it had no rote, it wythred awaye.
7 And some fel amonge the thornes, & the thornes grew vp, and choked it, and it gaue no frute.
13 But they on ye stone, are soch as whan they heare it, receaue the worde with ioye, and these haue no rote: they beleue for a whyle, and in the tyme of temptacion they fall awaye.
14 As for it that fel amonge the thornes, are soch as heare it, and go forth amonge the cares, riches and volupteousnesses of this life, and are choked and brynge forth no frute.
15 But that on the good grounde, are they that heare the worde, and kepe it in a pure good hert, and brynge forth frute in pacience.
9 And he sayde vnto them: Who so hath eares to heare, let him heare.
26 And he sayde: The kyngdome of God is after this maner, as when a man casteth sede vpon the londe,
27 and slepeth, and stondeth vp night and daye, and the sede spryngeth vp, & groweth, he not knowinge of it.
28 (For the earth bryngeth forth frute of her selfe: first the grasse, afterwarde the eare, then the full wheate in the eare)
29 But whan she hath brought forth the frute, he putteth to the syckell, because the haruest is come.
30 And he sayde: Where vnto wyl we licken the kyngdome of God? Or by what symilitude wyl we compare it?
31 It is like a grayne of mustarde sede, which wha it is sowe vpo the londe, is the leest amonge all sedes of the earth.
32 And wha it is sowen, it groweth vp, and is greater then all herbes, and getteth greate braunches, so yt the foules vnder the heaue maye dwell vnder ye shadowe therof.
33 And by many soch parables he spake the worde vnto the, there after as they might heare it,
16 And he tolde them a symilitude, and sayde: There was a riche man, whose felde had brought forth frutes plenteously,
11 This is the parable: The sede is the worde of God:
36 And he that reapeth, receaueth rewarde, and gathereth frute to euerlastinge life, that both he that soweth and he that reapeth, maye reioyse together.
37 For herin is the prouerbe true: One soweth, another reapeth.
18 Heare ye therfore the parable of the sower.
19 Whan one heareth ye worde of the kyngdome, and vnderstondeth it not, the euell man cometh, and plucketh it awaye that is sowne in his hert: & this is he yt is sowne by the waye syde.
20 But he yt is sowne in the stonye grounde, is this: wha one heareth the worde, & anone with ioye receaueth it:
31 Another parable put he forth vnto the, and sayde: The kyngdome of heauen is like vnto a grane of mustarde sede, which a man toke, and sowed it in his felde.
26 Now wha the blade was sproge vp & brought forth frute, the ye tares appeared also.
19 It is like a grayne of mustarde sede, which a man toke, and cast in his garden: and it grewe, and waxed a greate tre, and the foules of the ayre dwelt amonge the braunches of it.