Matthew 18:16
But yf he heare the not, then take yet with the one or two, that in the mouth of two or thre wytnesses, euery matter maye be stablyshed.
But yf he heare the not, then take yet with the one or two, that in the mouth of two or thre wytnesses, euery matter maye be stablyshed.
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17Yf he heare not them, tell it vnto the congregacion. Yf he heare not the cogregacion, holde him as an Heithen and Publican.
18Verely I saye vnto you: what soeuer ye shal bynde vpon earth, shalbe boude also in heauen: & what soeuer ye lowse vpon earth, shalbe lowsed also in heaue.
19Agayne, I saye vnto you: Yf two of you shal agree vpon earth (for what thinge soeuer it be yt they wolde desyre) they shal haue it of my father which is in heaue.
20For where two or thre are gathered together i my name, there am I in the myddest amonge them.
15Yf thy brother trespace agaynst the, go and tell him his faute betwene the and him alone. Yf he heare the, thou hast wone thy brother.
15One witnesse shal not stonde vp alone agaynst a man, ouer eny trespace or synne, what maner of synne so euer it be, yt a man can do, but in the mouth of two or thre witnesses shal euery matter be stablished.
16But yf an vnrighteous wytnesse stonde vp agaynst eny man, to testifye eny trespace vpon him,
17then shall both the men that stryue together, stonde before the LORDE, before the prestes and Iudges, which shall be at the same tyme.
18And the iudges shall make diligent inquisicion: & yf the witnesse be founde false, and hath geue false witnesse agaynst his brother,
19then shall ye do vnto him, euen as he thoughte to do vnto his brother: that thou mayest put awaye the euell from the that
1Now come I the thirde tyme vnto you. In the mouth of two or thre witnesses shal euery matter be stablisshed.
6At the mouth of two or thre witnesses shal he dye, that is worthy of death. At the mouth of one witnes shal he not dye.
7The handes of the witnesses shal be the first to kyll him, and the ye handes of all the people, that thou mayest put awaye the euell from the.
8Yf a matter be to harde for the in iudgmet betwixte bloude and bloude, betwixte plee and plee, betwixte stroke and stroke, and yf there be matters of stryfe within thy gates then shalt thou ryse, and go vp vnto ye place that ye LORDE thy God hath chosen:
19Agaynst an Elder receaue none accusacion, but vnder two or thre witnesses.
3Take hede to youre selues. Yf thy brother trespace agaynst the, rebuke him:
4and yf he amende, forgeue him. And though he synne agaynst the seuen tymes in a daye, and come seuen tymes in a daye to ye agayne, and saye: It repenteth me, forgeue him.
17It is wrytten also in youre lawe, that the testimony of two men is true.
29As for the prophetes, let two or thre speake and let the other iudge.
14But yf eny man obey not oure sayenges, sende vs worde of him by a letter, and haue nothinge to do with him, yt he maye be ashamed.
15Yet counte him not as an enemye, but warne him as a brother.
23Therfore when thou offrest thy gift at the altare, and there remembrest that thy brother hath ought agaynst the:
24leaue there thyne offrynge before the altare, and go thy waye first, and reconcyle thy selfe to thy brother, & then come and offre thy gyfte.
25Agre with thine aduersary quicklye, whyle thou art in the waye with hym, lest that aduersary deliuer the to the iudge, and the iudge deliuer the to the minister, and then thou be cast in to preson.
58Whyle thou goest with thine aduersary vnto the Prynce, geue diligece by the waye, that thou mayest be quyte of him, lest he brynge the before the iudge, and the iudge delyuer the to the iaylar, and the iaylar cast the in to preson.
1Whan a soule synneth, yt he heare a cursynge, and is wytnesse therof, or hath sene it, or knowne it, & telleth it not, he is giltie of a trespace.
20Yf eny man want light, let him loke vpon the lawe and the testimony, whether they speake not after this meanynge.
9Yf we receaue the witnesse of men, the witnesse of God is greater: for this is the wytnesse of God, which he testifyed of his sonne.
13But yf it be rauyshed (of beastes) then shal he brynge recorde therof, and not make it good.
6but one brother goeth to lawe with another, and that before the vnbeleuers?
5And who so euer receaue you not, departe out of the same cite, and shake of the dust from youre fete, for a wytnesse ouer them.
2And yf the vngodly haue deserued strypes, the iudge shall commaunde to take him downe, and they shall beate him before him, acordynge to the measure and nombre of his trespace.
3Whan they haue geue him fortye strypes, they shall beate him nomore, lest (yf there be mo strypes geuen him) he be beaten to moch, and thy brother be horrible before thine eyes.
19Brethren, yf eny of you erre fro the trueth and another conuert him,
35So shal my heauenly father do also vnto you, yf ye euery one of you fro youre hertes, forgeue not his brother his trespaces.
12Yf thou hearest in eny cite which ye LORDE thy God hath geue the to dwell in,
1How dare one off you hauynge busynes with another, go to lawe before the vnrighteous, and not before the sayntes?
32and testifieth what he hath sene & herde, and no man receaueth his wytnesse.
9Yf eny man haue an eare, let him heare.
14And yf no man wil receaue you, ner heare youre preachinge, departe out of that house or that cite, and shake the dust of youre fete.
16Yf eny man haue eares to heare, let him heare.
21But yf thou saye in thine hert: How can I knowe what worde the LORDE hath not spoken?
3Maye twaine walke together excepte they be agreed amonge them selues?
8Yf they wil not beleue the, ner heare ye voyce of the first token, yet shal they beleue the voyce of the seconde token.
15Who so hath eares to heare, let hi heare.
41And who so compelleth the to go a myle, go wt hym twayne.
1Brethren, Yf eny ma be ouertaken of a faute, ye which are spirituall, enfourme him with a meke sprete: and considre thine owne selfe, that thou also be not tempted.
15for thou shalt be his wytnesse vnto all men, of tho thinges which thou hast sene and herde.
27Yf eny ma speake with tunges, let him do it him selfe beynge the seconde, or at the most him selfe beynge ye thirde, and one after another, and let one interprete it.
56Many gaue false wytnesse agaynst him, but their wytnesses agreed not together.