Mark 12:41
And as Iesus sate ouer against the treasurie, he beheld how the people cast money into the treasurie, and many rich men cast in much.
And as Iesus sate ouer against the treasurie, he beheld how the people cast money into the treasurie, and many rich men cast in much.
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1And as he behelde, he sawe the rich men, which cast their giftes into the treasurie.
2And he sawe also a certaine poore widowe which cast in thither two mites:
3And he sayd, Of a trueth I say vnto you, that this poore widowe hath cast in more then they all.
4For they all haue of their superfluitie cast into the offerings of God: but she of her penurie hath cast in all the liuing that she had.
5Nowe as some spake of the Temple, how it was garnished with goodly stones, & with consecrate things, he sayd,
42And there came a certaine poore widowe, & she threw in two mites, which make a quadrin.
43Then he called vnto him his disciples, and said vnto them, Verely I say vnto you, that this poore widowe hath cast more in, then all they which haue cast into the treasurie.
44For they all did cast in of their superfluitie: but she of her pouertie did cast in all that she had, euen all her liuing.
38Moreouer he saide vnto them in his doctrine, Beware of the Scribes which loue to goe in long robes, & loue salutations in the markets,
39And the chiefe seates in the Synagogues, and the first roumes at feastes,
40Which deuoure widowes houses, euen vnder a colour of long prayers. These shall receiue the greater damnation.
21And Iesus looked vpon him, & loued him, and sayde vnto him, One thing is lacking vnto thee. Go and sell all that thou hast, and giue to the poore, & thou shalt haue treasure in heauen, and come, followe me, and take vp the crosse.
22But hee was sad at that saying, and went away sorowfull: for he had great possessions.
23And Iesus looked round about, & sayd vnto his disciples, Howe hardly doe they that haue riches, enter into the kingdome of God!
24And his disciples were afraide at his words. But Iesus answered againe, and sayd vnto them, Children, how hard is it for them that trust in riches, to enter into the kingdome of God!
25It is easier for a camel to goe through the eye of a needle, then for a riche man to enter into the kingdome of God.
22Nowe when Iesus heard that, he saide vnto him, Yet lackest thou one thing. Sell all that euer thou hast, and distribute vnto the poore, and thou shalt haue treasure in heauen, and come followe mee.
23But when he heard those things, he was very heauie: for he was marueilous riche.
24And when Iesus sawe him very sorowfull, he said, With what difficultie shall they that haue riches, enter into the kingdome of God!
25Surely it is easier for a camel to go through a needles eye, then for a riche man to enter into the kingdome of God.
15Wherefore he said vnto them, Take heede, and beware of couetousnesse: for though a man haue abundance, yet his life standeth not in his riches.
16And he put foorth a parable vnto them, saying, The grounde of a certaine riche man brought foorth fruites plenteously.
21So is he that gathereth riches to himselfe, and is not riche in God.
5Why was not this oyntment sold for three hundreth pence, and giuen to the poore?
6Nowe he said this, not that he cared for the poore, but because hee was a theefe, and had the bagge, and bare that which was giuen.
7Then said Iesus, Let her alone: against the day of my burying she kept it.
22And when the yong man heard that saying, he went away sorowfull: for he had great possessions.
23Then Iesus sayd vnto his disciples, Verely I say vnto you, that a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdome of heauen.
24And againe I say vnto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, then for a rich man to enter into ye kingdome of God.
14All these thinges heard the Pharises also which were couetous, and they scoffed at him.
47Which deuoure widowes houses, and in shewe make long prayers: These shall receiue greater damnation.
15And they came to Hierusalem, & Iesus went into the Temple, & began to cast out them that solde and bought in the Temple, and ouerthrewe the tables of the money changers, and the seates of them that solde doues.
12And Iesus went into the Temple of God, and cast out all them that solde and bought in the Temple, and ouerthrew the tables of the money chagers, & the seates of them that sold doues,
1And he sayde also vnto his disciples, There was a certaine riche man, which had a stewarde, and he was accused vnto him, that he wasted his goods.
2Beholde, there was a man named Zaccheus, which was the chiefe receiuer of the tribute, and he was riche.
5For it might haue bene sold for more then three hundreth pence, and bene giuen vnto the poore, and they murmured against her.
41Therefore, giue almes of those thinges which you haue, and beholde, all thinges shall be cleane to you.
33Sell that ye haue, and giue almes: make you bagges, which waxe not old, a treasure that can neuer faile in heauen, where no theefe commeth, neither mothe corrupteth.
34For where your treasure is, there will your hearts be also.
15Should we giue it, or should we not giue it? But he knew their hypocrisie, and said vnto them, Why tempt ye me? Bring me a peny, that I may see it.
16So they brought it, and he said vnto them, Whose is this image and superscription? And they said vnto him, Cesars.
17Then Iesus answered, and saide vnto them, Giue to Cesar the things that are Cesars, and to God, those that are Gods: & they marueiled at him.
10And when they sawe there was much money in the chest, the Kinges Secretarie came vp and the hie Priest, and put it vp after that they had tolde the money that was found in the house of the Lord,
20And hee lifted vp his eyes vpon his disciples, and sayd, Blessed be ye poore: for yours is the kingdome of God.
2The rich man had exceeding many sheepe and oxen:
11So Iesus entred into Hierusalem, and into the Temple: and when he had looked about on all things, and now it was euening, he went forth vnto Bethania with the twelue.
19There was a certaine riche man, which was clothed in purple and fine linnen, and fared well and delicately euery day.
9For this oyntment might haue bene solde for much, and bene giuen to the poore.
41There was a certaine lender which had two detters: the one ought fiue hundreth pence, and the other fiftie:
9For they that will be rich, fall into tentation and snares, and into many foolish and noysome lustes, which drowne men in perdition and destruction.