Matthew 20:14
Take that thine is, and go thy waye. I wil geue vnto this last also, like as vnto the.
Take that thine is, and go thy waye. I wil geue vnto this last also, like as vnto the.
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15Or haue I not power, to do as me listeth with myne owne? Is thine eye euell, because I am good?
16So the last shalbe the first, & the first the last. For many are called, but few are chosen.
4and sayde vnto them: Go ye also in to my vynyarde, & what so euer is right, I wil geue it you. And they wete their waye.
5Agayne, he wete out aboute the sixte and nyenth houre, and dyd likewyse,
6And aboute the eleuenth houre he wete out, and founde other stodynge ydle, and sayde vnto them: Why stonde ye here all the daye ydle?
7They sayde vnto him: because no man hath hyred us. He saide vnto the: Go ye also in to my vinyarde, and loke what is right, ye shal haue it.
8Now whan euen was come, the lorde of the vynyarde sayde vnto his stewarde: Call the labourers, and geue them their hyre, begynnynge from the last vnto ye first.
9Then they that were hyred aboute the eleuenth houre, came and receaued euery man a peny.
10But whan the first came, they supposed that they shulde receaue more: and they also receaued euery man a peny.
11And whan they had receaued it, they murmured agaynst the housholder,
12and sayde: These last haue wrought but one houre, and thou hast made the equall vnto us, which haue borne the burthen and heate of the daye.
13He answered and sayde vnto one of them: frende, I do ye no wronge: diddest not thou agree with me for a peny?
22He sayde vnto him: Of thine awne mouth iudge I the thou euell seruaunt. Knewest thou thou that I am an harde man, takynge vp that I layde not downe, and reapynge that I dyd not sowe?
23Wherfore then hast thou not delyuered my money to the exchaunge banke? And at my commynge might I haue requyred myne awne with vauntage?
24And he sayde vnto them that stode by: Take ye pounde from him, and geue it vnto him that hath ten pounde.
25And they sayde vnto him: Syr, he hath ten pounde already.
26But I saye vnto you: Whosoeuer hath, vnto him shal be geue: but from him that hath not, shal be taken awaye euen that he hath.
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?
27Thou shuldest therfore haue had my money to the chaungers, and then at my commynge shulde I haue receaued myne owne with vauntage.
28Therfore take the talent fro him, and geue it vnto him that hath ten talentes.
29For who so hath, to him shalbe geuen, and he shal haue abundaunce. But who so hath not, fro him shalbe take awaye euen that he hath.
30And cast the vnprofitable seruaunt in to vtter darcknes: there shalbe waylinge and gnasshinge of teth.
1The kyngdome of heauen is like vnto an housholder, which wete out early in the mornynge, to hyre labourers in to his vyniarde.
2And wha he had agreed with the labourers for a peny a daye, he sent the in to his vynyarde.
59I tell the, thou shalt uot come out thence, tyll thou paye the vttemost myte.
25For who so hath, vnto him shal be geuen: and who so hath not, from him shalbe taken awaye, euen that he hath.
30Who so euer axeth of the, geue him: and who so taketh awaye thyne, axe it not agayne.
12For whoso hath, vnto him shal be geue, and he shal haue abundaunce. But who so hath not, from him shalbe taken awaye, eue that he hath.
33shuldest not thou then haue had compassion also vpon thy felowe, euen as I had pytie vpon the?
34And his lorde was wroth, and delyuered him vnto the iaylers, tyll he payed all that he ought.
31But he sayde vnto him: My sonne, thou art allwaye with me, and all that is myne, is thine:
30And beholde, there are last, which shal be fyrst: and there are first, which shalbe last.
13But one of the people sayde vnto him: Master, byd my brother deuyde the enheritaunce with me.
14Neuertheles he sayde vnto him: Man, who hath set me to be a iudge or heretage parter ouer you?
12and the yonger of them sayde vnto the father: Father, geue me the porcion of ye goodes, that belongeth vnto me. And he deuyded the good vnto them.
8Is it not thus? that he sayeth vnto him: Make ready, that I maye suppe, gyrde vp thyself, and serue me, tyll I haue eaten and dronken, afterwarde shalt thou eate and drynke also.
28And the same seruaunt wete out, & foude one of his felowes, which ought him an hudreth pens, and layed hande vpon him, and toke him by the throte, and sayde: paye me that thou owest.
14Like wyse as a certayne ma ready to take his iourney into a straunge countre, called his seruautes, and delyuered his goodes vnto the.
15And vnto one he gaue fyue talentes, to another two, and to another one: vnto euery man after his abilyte, and straight waye departed.
40And yf eny man will sue the at the lawe, & take awaye thy coate, let him haue thy cloake also.
37He sayde: He that shewed mercy vpon him Then sayde Iesus vnto him: Go thy waye then, and do thou likewyse.
30He came also vnto the secode, and sayde likewyse. And he answered and saide: I wil syr. And wete not.
26I saye vnto the verely: thou shalt not come out thece, till thou haue payed the vtmost farthinge.
30But many that be the first, shalbe the last: and the last shalbe the first.
21And the seruaunt came, and brought his lorde worde agayne therof.Then was the good man of the house displeased, and sayde vnto his seruaut: Go out quyckly in to the stretes and quarters of ye cite, and brynge in hither the poore and crepell, and lame and blynde.
14then art thou blessed, for they can not recompece ye. But it shalbe recompensed the in the resurreccion of the righteous.
28But what thinke ye? A certayne man had two sonnes, and came to the first, and sayde: Go thy waye my sonne, & worke to daye in my vynyarde.
5And he called vnto hi all his lordes detters, and sayde vnto the first: How moch owest thou vnto my lorde?
47Verely. I saye vnto you: he shal set him ouer all his goodes.
14Youre best londe and vynyardes, and oyle gardens shall he take, and geue vnto his seruauntes: