Mark 6:27
And immediatly he sent the hangman, and commaunded his heade to be brought in. So he wete, and heeded him in the preson,
And immediatly he sent the hangman, and commaunded his heade to be brought in. So he wete, and heeded him in the preson,
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28and brought his heade in a platter, and gaue it vnto the damsell, and the damsell gaue it vnto hir mother.
29And whan his disciples herde that, they came and toke his body, & layed it in a graue.
5And fayne wolde he haue put him to death, but he feared the people, because they helde him for a Prophet.
6But whan Herode helde his byrth daye, the doughter of Herodias daunsed before the, and that pleased Herode well,
7wherfore he promysed her with an ooth, yt he wolde geue her, what soeuer she wolde axe.
8And she (beynge instructe of hir mother afore) sayde: geue me Ihon baptistes heade in a platter.
9And the kynge was sory. Neuertheles for ye ooth sake, & the yt sat with him at ye table, he comaunded it to be geuen her,
10and sent, & beheeded Ihon in the preson.
11And his heed was brought in a platter, and geuen to the damsell, & she brought it vnto her mother.
16But when Herode herde it, he sayde: It is Ihon whom I beheeded, he is rysen againe from the deed.
17This Herode had sent forth, and taken Ihon, and put him in preson, because of Herodias his brother Philippes wife, for he had maried her.
18Neuertheles Ihon sayde vnto Herode It is not laufull for the to haue yi brothers wife.
19But Herodias layed wayte for him, and wolde haue slayne him, and coude not.
20Notwithstodinge Herode feared Iho, for he knew that he was a iust and holy man: and he kepte him, and herkened vnto him in many thinges, and herde him gladly.
21And there came a conuenient daye, that Herode on his byrth daye made a supper to the lordes, captaynes and chefe estates of Galile.
22Then the daughter of Herodias came in, and daunsed, and pleased Herode, and them that sat at the table. Then sayde the kynge vnto ye damsel: Axe of me what thou wilt, I wil geue it the.
23And he sware vnto her: What soeuer thou shalt axe of me, I wil geue it the, euen vnto ye one half of my kyngdome.
24She wente forth, and sayde vnto hir mother: what shal I axe? She sayde: Ihon baptistes heade.
25And immediatly she wete in to the kinge with haist, and sayde: I will that thou geue me straight waye in a platter the heed of Ihon the baptist.
26Then the kynge was sory: Yet for the oothes sake and the that sat at the table, he wolde not saye her nay.
2As for Iames the brother of Ihon, him he slewe with the swerde.
24And the kynge saide: Fetch me a swerde. And whan the swerde was brought before the kynge,
25the kynge sayde: Parte the lyuynge childe in two partes, and geue this woman the one halfe, and yonder woman the other halfe.
16And they layde handes vpo her, and she wente in by the waye where the horses go in to ye kynges house, and there was she slayne.
4And the kynge sayde: Who is in ye courte? (for Aman was gone in to ye courte without before ye kinges house, yt he might speake vnto ye kinge to hange Mardocheus on ye tre, yt he had prepared for him.)
5And the kinges seruauntes saide vnto him: Beholde, Ama stodeth in the courte. The kynge saide: Let him come in.
3For Herode had take Iho bounde hi, & put him in preson for Herodias sake his brothers Philips wife.
6As for the remnaut, they toke his seruauntes, and intreated the shamefully, and slew the.
7When the kynge herde that, he was wroth, and sent forth his warryers, and destroyed those murtherers, and set fyre vpon their cite.
15And they layed handes on her. And whan she came at the intraunce of the horsgate of the kynges house, they put her to death there.
33He sayde: Cast her downe headlinges. And they cast her downe headlynges, so that ye wall and the horses were sprenkled with hir bloude, and she was trodde vnder fete.
34And whan he came in, and had eaten and dronken, he sayde: Loke vpon yonder cursed woman, & burye her, for she is a kynges doughter.
19Whan Herode had called for him, and founde him not, he caused the kepers to be examyned, and commaunded the to be caried awaye, and he wente downe fro Iewry vnto Cesarea, and there abode.
31The kinge saide vnto him: Do as he hath spoken, and slaye him, and bury him, that thou mayest put fro me and my fathers house the bloude which Ioab hath shed without a cause,
20besydes all this he layed Iho in preson.
17but called his boye that serued him, and sayde: Put awaye this woman fro me, and locke the dore after her.
16Neuertheles the kynge saide: Ahimelech thou must dye ye death, thou and all thy fathers house.
16for he shall heare his handmayden, to delyuer me from the hande of all them, that wolde destroye me with my sonne from the enheritaunce of God.
7Now whan this letter came they toke the kynges sonnes, and slewe them euen thre score men and ten, and layed their heades in ba?kettes, and sent them to him vnto Iesrael.
8And whan the messaunger came, & tolde him, and sayde: They haue broughte the heades of the kynges children, he sayde: Laye them vpon two heapes at the dore of the porte tyll tomorow.
7And the kynge arose fro the bancket & fro ye wyne in his displeasure, and wente in to the palace garden. And Aman stode vp, and besoughte quene Hester for his life: for he sawe yt there was a mischauce prepared for him of the kynge allready.
31And he sayde: God do this and that vnto me, yf the heade of Eliseus the sonne of Saphat shal this daye stonde vpon him.
32As for Eliseus, he sat in his house, & the Elders sat by him. And he sent a man before him, but or euer the messaunge came to him, he sayde vnto ye Elders: Haue ye not sene how this childe of murthure hath sent hither, to take awaye my heade? Take hede, whan the messaunger cometh, yt ye holde him at the dore. Beholde, ye noyse of his lordes fete foloweth him.
9And Herode sayde: Iho haue I beheaded, who is this then, of who I heare soch thinges? And he desyred to se him.
14Whyle they were yet talkynge with him, came the kynges chamberlaynes, and caused Aman to make haist to come vnto the bancket that Hester had prepared.
7Then sayde ye kynge Ahasuerus vnto quene Hester, and to Mardocheus the Iewe: Beholde, I haue geuen Hester the house of Aman, & him haue they hanged vpon a tre, because he layed hade vpon ye Iewes.
27Then answered the kynge, and sayde: Geue this woman the lyuynge childe, and slaye it not, for she is his mother.
9and smote of his heade, and toke of his harnesse, and sent it in to the lande of the Philistynes rounde aboute, to shewe it in the house of their Idols, and amonge the people,
25and how Hester wente and spake to the kynge, that thorow letters his wicked deuyce (which he ymagyned agaynst the Iewes) might be turned vpon his awne heade, and how he and his sonnes were hanged on the tre.
57Now whan Dauid came agayne from the slaughter of the Philistyne, Abner toke him, and broughte him before Saul, and he had the Philistynes heade in his hande.