Matthew 13:25
But whyle me slepte, there came an enemye, and sowed tares amonge ye wheate, & wente his waye.
But whyle me slepte, there came an enemye, and sowed tares amonge ye wheate, & wente his waye.
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26Now wha the blade was sproge vp & brought forth frute, the ye tares appeared also.
27Then came the seruautes to ye housholder, & sayde vnto him: Syr, sowdest not thou good sede in yi felde? Fro whece the hath it tares?
28He sayde vnto the: that hath the enemye done. The sayde ye seruautes: wilt thou then yt we go & wede the out?
29He sayde: No, lest whyle ye wede out ye tares, ye plucke vp the wheate also wt the.
30Let the both growe together tyll the haruest, and in tyme of haruest I wil saye vnto the reapers: Gather ye tares first, & bynde the in sheeues to be bret: but gather the wheate in to my barne.
31Another 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.
21neuertheles he hath no rote i him, but endureth for a season: wha trouble & persecucion aryseth because of the worde, immediatly he his offended.
22As 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.
23But 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.
24Another parable put he forth vnto the, & sayde: The kyngdome of heaue is like vnto a man, yt sowed good sede in his felde.
36Then sent Iesus the people awaye, and came home. And his disciples came vnto hi, and sayde: Declare vnto us ye parable of ye tares of ye felde.
37Iesus answered, and sayde vnto them: He that soweth the good sede, is the sonne of man:
38the felde is the worlde: ye good sede are the childre of the kyngdome: The tares are the children of wickednes:
39ye enemye that soweth the, is the deuell: ye haruest is the ende of the worlde: ye reapers are ye angels.
40For like as ye tares are weded out, and brent in the fyre, eue so shal it go in ye ende of this worlde.
41The sonne of man shal sende forth his angels, & they shal gather out of his kingdome all thinges yt offende, & the yt do iniquyte,
3And he spake many thinges vnto the in symilitudes, sayenge: Beholde, The sower wente forth to sowe:
4and as he sowed, some fell by the waye syde: Then came the foules, & ate it vp.
5Some fell vpon stony grounde, & anone it spronge vp, because it had no depth of earth:
6But whan the Sonne arose, it caught heate: and for so moch as it had no rote, it withred awaye.
7Some fell amoge the thornes, & the thornes grewe vp, and choked it.
8Some fell vpo good groude, & gaue frute: some an hundreth folde, some sixtie folde, some thirtie folde.
18Heare ye therfore the parable of the sower.
19Whan 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.
5There 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.
26And he sayde: The kyngdome of God is after this maner, as when a man casteth sede vpon the londe,
27and slepeth, and stondeth vp night and daye, and the sede spryngeth vp, & groweth, he not knowinge of it.
5Now whyle the brydegrome taried, they slombred all and slepte.
3Herken 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.
33Another parable spake he vnto the: The kyngdome of heaue is like vnto leue, which a woman toke, and myxte it amonge thre peckes of meele, tyll all was leuended.
11This is the parable: The sede is the worde of God:
14The sower soweth the worde.
15These 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.
13Watch ye therfore, for ye knowe nether the daye ner yet the houre, whan ye sonne of man shal come.
14Like wyse as a certayne ma ready to take his iourney into a straunge countre, called his seruautes, and delyuered his goodes vnto the.
1And he beganne to speake vnto them by parables: A certayne ma planted a vynyarde, and made a hedge aboute it, and dygged a wynne presse, and buylded a tower, and let it out vnto hussbande men, and wente in to a straunge countre.
44Agayne, the kingdome of heauen is like vnto a treasure hyd in the felde, which a ma founde and hid it, and for ioye therof he wete & solde all yt he had, and bought yt felde.
13He answered, and sayde: All plantes which my heauenly father hath not planted, shal be pluckte vp by ye rotes.
26But his lorde answered, and sayde vnto him: Thou euell and slouthfull seruaunt, knewest thou that I reape where I sowed not, and gather where I strawed not?
7And some fell amonge thornes, and the thornes sprange vp with it, and choked it.
7And some fel amonge the thornes, & the thornes grew vp, and choked it, and it gaue no frute.
18And these are they that are sowen amoge the thornes: which heare the worde,
19It 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.
36that he come not sodenly, and fynde you slepynge.
13and sayde: Saye ye: his disciples came by night, and stole him awaye, whyle we were a slepe.
47Agayne, ye kyngdome of heaue is like vnto a nett cast in to ye see, wherwith are take all maner of fyshes:
9And he beganne to tell the people this symilitude: A certayne man planted a vynyarde, and let it out vnto hussbadmen, and wente himself in to a straunge countre for a greate season.
9And his disciples axed him, and sayde: What symilitude is this?
1The kyngdome of heauen is like vnto an housholder, which wete out early in the mornynge, to hyre labourers in to his vyniarde.