Mark 4:28
For the earth bringeth foorth fruite of it selfe, first the blade, then the eares, after that full corne in the eares.
For the earth bringeth foorth fruite of it selfe, first the blade, then the eares, after that full corne in the eares.
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29And assoone as the fruite sheweth it selfe, anon hee putteth in the sickle, because the haruest is come.
30He saide moreouer, Whereunto shall wee liken the kingdome of God? or with what comparison shall we compare it?
31It is like a graine of mustarde seede, which when it is sowen in the earth, is the least of all seedes that be in the earth:
32But after that it is sowen, it groweth vp, and is greatest of all herbes, and beareth great branches, so that the foules of heauen may builde vnder the shadow of it.
26Also he said, So is the kingdome of God, as if a man should cast seede in the ground,
27And shoulde sleepe, and rise vp night and day, and the seede should spring and growe vp, he not knowing howe.
3Hearken: Beholde, there went out a sower to sowe.
4And it came to passe as he sowed, that some fell by the way side, and the foules of the heauen came, and deuoured it vp.
5And some fell on stonie grounde, where it had not much earth, and by and by sprang vp, because it had not depth of earth.
6But assoone as ye Sunne was vp, it was burnt vp, and because it had not roote, it withered away.
7And some fell among the thornes, and the thornes grewe vp, and choked it, so that it gaue no fruite.
8Some againe fell in good grounde, and did yeelde fruite that sprong vp, and grewe, and it brought foorth, some thirtie folde, some sixtie folde, and some an hundreth folde.
26And when the blade was sprong vp, and brought forth fruite, then appeared the tares also.
6The husbandman must labour before he receiue the fruites.
14The sower soweth the worde.
36O foole, that which thou sowest, is not quickened, except it die.
37And that which thou sowest, thou sowest not that body that shalbe, but bare corne as it falleth, of wheat, or of some other.
35Say not ye, There are yet foure moneths, and then commeth haruest? Beholde, I say vnto you, Lift vp your eyes, and looke on the regions: for they are white alreadie vnto haruest.
36And he that reapeth, receiueth rewarde, and gathereth fruite vnto life eternall, that both he that soweth, and he that reapeth, might reioyce together.
37For herein is the saying true, that one soweth, and an other reapeth.
11Then God said, Let the earth bud foorth the bud of the herbe, that seedeth seede, the fruitfull tree, which beareth fruite according to his kinde, which hath his seede in it selfe vpon the earth; it was so.
12And the earth brought foorth the bud of the herbe, that seedeth seede according to his kind, also the tree that beareth fruite, which hath his seede in it selfe according to his kinde: and God sawe that it was good.
20But they that haue receiued seede in good ground, are they that heare the worde, and receiue it, and bring foorth fruite: one corne thirtie, another sixtie, and some an hundreth.
15But that which fell in good ground, are they which with an honest & good heart heare the worde, and keepe it, and bring forth fruite with patience.
8Some againe fel in good ground, & brought forth fruite, one corne an hundreth folde, some sixtie folde, and another thirtie folde.
23But he that receiued the seede in the good ground, is he that heareth the worde, and vnderstandeth it, which also beareth fruite, and bringeth foorth, some an hundreth folde, some sixtie folde, and some thirtie folde.
24Another parable put hee foorth vnto them, saying, The kingdome of heauen is like vnto a man which sowed good seede in his fielde.
11The parable is this, The seede is the worde of God.
7And some fell among thornes, and the thornes sprang vp with it, and choked it.
8And some fell on good ground, and sprang vp, and bare fruite, an hundreth folde; as hee sayd these things, he cryed, He that hath eares to heare, let him heare.
4I will then sende you raine in due season, and the land shal yelde her increase, and the trees of the fielde shall giue her fruite.
5A sower went out to sowe his seede, and as he sowed, some fell by the wayes side, and it was troden vnder feete, and the foules of heauen deuoured it vp.
18Heare ye therefore ye parable of ye sower.
8Prepareth her meat in the sommer, & gathereth her foode in haruest.
28Nowe learne a parable of the figge tree. When her bough is yet tender, and it bringeth foorth leaues, ye knowe that sommer is neere.
18Also they that receiue the seede among the thornes, are such as heare the word:
5For afore the haruest when the floure is finished, and the fruite is riping in the floure, then he shall cut downe the branches with hookes, and shall take away, and cut off the boughes:
30Let both growe together vntill the haruest, and in time of haruest I will say to the reapers, Gather yee first the tares, and binde them in sheaues to burne them: but gather the wheate into my barne.
7Be patient therefore, brethren, vnto the comming of the Lord. Behold, the husbandman wayteth for the precious fruite of the earth, and hath long patience for it, vntill he receiue the former, and the latter rayne.
24Verely, verely I say vnto you, Except the wheate corne fall into the grounde and die, it bideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth foorth much fruite.
16And he put foorth a parable vnto them, saying, The grounde of a certaine riche man brought foorth fruites plenteously.
44For euery tree is knowen by his owne fruite: for neither of thornes gather men figges, nor of bushes gather they grapes.
24Doeth the plowe man plowe all the day, to sowe? doeth he open, and breake the clots of his ground?
25When he hath made it plaine, wil he not then sowe the fitches, and sowe cummin, and cast in wheat by measure, and the appointed barly and rye in their place?
7Whereof the mower filleth not his hand, neither the glainer his lap:
8For hee that soweth to his flesh, shall of the flesh reape corruption: but hee that soweth to the spirit, shal of the spirit reape life euerlasting.
8Though the roote of it waxe olde in the earth, & the stocke thereof be dead in ye ground,
30When they nowe shoote foorth, ye seeing them, knowe of your owne selues, that sommer is then neere.
7For the earth which drinketh in the raine that commeth oft vpon it, and bringeth foorth herbes meete for them by whome it is dressed, receiueth blessing of God.
5And some fell vpon stony grounde, where they had not much earth, and anon they sprong vp, because they had no depth of earth.