Luke 15:22
Then the father said to his seruaunts, Bring foorth the best robe, and put it on him, and put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feete,
Then the father said to his seruaunts, Bring foorth the best robe, and put it on him, and put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feete,
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23And bring the fat calfe, and kill him, & let vs eate, and be merie:
24For this my sonne was dead, and is aliue againe: and he was lost, but he is found; they began to be merie.
25Nowe the elder brother was in the fielde, and when he came and drewe neere to the house, he heard melodie, and dauncing,
26And called one of his seruaunts, and asked what those things meant.
27And hee sayde vnto him, Thy brother is come, and thy father hath killed the fatte calfe, because he hath receiued him safe and sound.
28Then he was angry, and would not goe in: therefore came his father out and entreated him.
29But he answered & said to his father, Loe, these many yeeres haue I done thee seruice, neither brake I at any time thy commadement, and yet thou neuer gauest mee a kidde that I might make merie with my friends.
30But when this thy sonne was come, which hath deuoured thy good with harlots, thou hast for his sake killed the fat calfe.
31And he said vnto him, Sonne, thou art euer with me, and al that I haue, is thine.
32It was meete that we shoulde make merie, and be glad: for this thy brother was dead, and is aliue againe: and hee was lost, but he is found.
17Then he came to him selfe, & said, Howe many hired seruaunts at my fathers haue bread ynough, and I die for hunger?
18I wil rise and goe to my father, and say vnto him, Father, I haue sinned against heaue, and before thee,
19And am no more worthy to be called thy sonne: make me as one of thy hired seruants.
20So hee arose and came to his father, and when hee was yet a great way off, his father sawe him, and had compassion, and ranne and fell on his necke, and kissed him.
21And the sonne sayde vnto him, Father, I haue sinned against heauen, and before thee, and am no more worthie to be called thy sonne.
11He sayde moreouer, A certaine man had two sonnes.
12And the yonger of them sayde to his father, Father, giue mee the portion of the goods that falleth to mee. So he deuided vnto them his substance.
13So not many daies after, when the yonger sonne had gathered all together, hee tooke his iourney into a farre countrey, and there hee wasted his goods with riotous liuing.
14Nowe when hee had spent all, there arose a great dearth throughout that land, and he began to be in necessitie.
15Then hee went and claue to a citizen of that conntrey, and hee sent him to his farme, to feede swine.
1Then Iesus answered, and spake vnto them againe in parables, saying,
2The kingdome of heauen is like vnto a certaine King which maried his sonne,
3And sent foorth his seruants, to call them that were bidde to the wedding, but they woulde not come.
4Againe hee sent foorth other seruants, saying. Tell them which are bidden, Beholde, I haue prepared my dinner: mine oxen and my fatlings are killed, and all thinges are readie: come vnto the mariage.
8Then saide hee to his seruants, Truly the wedding is prepared: but they which were bidden, were not worthy.
9Go ye therefore out into the high wayes, and as many as ye finde, bid them to the mariage.
10So those seruantes went out into the hie wayes, and gathered together all that euer they found, both good and bad: so the wedding was furnished with ghestes.
11Then the King came in, to see the ghestes, and sawe there a man which had not on a wedding garment.
12And he sayd vnto him, Friend, how camest thou in hither, and hast not on a wedding garment? And he was speachlesse.
13Then sayd the King to the seruants, Binde him hand and foote: take him away, and cast him into vtter darkenes: there shalbe weeping and gnashing of teeth.
21So that seruaunt returned, and shewed his master these thinges. Then was the good man of the house angrie, and said to his seruant, Goe out quickely into the streetes and lanes of the citie, and bring in hither the poore, and the maimed, and the halt, and the blinde.
22And the seruaunt saide, Lorde, it is done as thou hast commaunded, and yet there is roome.
23Then the master sayd to the seruaunt, Goe out into the hie wayes, and hedges, and compell them to come in, that mine house may bee filled.
16Then saide he to him, A certaine man made a great supper, and bade many,
17And sent his seruant at supper time to say to them that were bidden, Come: for all things are nowe readie.
3Then spake hee this parable to them, saying,
28But what thinke ye? A certaine man had two sonnes, and came to the elder, and saide, Sonne, goe and worke to day in my vineyarde.
5And when he hath found it, he laieth it on his shoulders with ioye.
6And when he commeth home, he calleth together his friendes and neighbours, saying vnto them, Reioyce with mee: for I haue founde my sheepe which was lost.
8And woulde not rather say to him, Dresse wherewith I may suppe, and girde thy selfe, and serue mee, till I haue eaten and drunken, and afterward eate thou, and drinke thou?
15And it came to passe, when hee was come againe, and had receiued his kingdome, that he commanded the seruants to be called to him, to whome he gaue his money, that he might knowe what euery man had gained.
23Thereefore is the kingdome of heauen likened vnto a certaine King, which would take an account of his seruants.
12He saide therefore, A certaine noble man went into a farre countrey, to receiue for himselfe a kingdome, and so to come againe.
37But last of all he sent vnto them his owne sonne, saying, They will reuerence my sonne.
5Then called he vnto him euery one of his masters detters, & said vnto the first, Howe much owest thou vnto my master?
32Then his Lord called him vnto him, and sayd to him, O euil seruant, I forgaue thee all that dette, because thou prayedst me.
2And hee called him, and saide vnto him, Howe is it that I heare this of thee? Giue an accounts of thy stewardship: for thou maiest be no longer steward.
15And Rebekah tooke faire clothes of her elder sonne Esau, which were in her house, and clothed Iaakob her yonger sonne:
19But after a long season, the master of those seruants came, and reckoned with them.
2And at the time, he sent to the husbandmen a seruant, that he might receiue of the husbandmen of the fruite of the vineyard.