Luke 10:35

Tyndale Bible (1526/1534)

And on the morowe when he departed he toke out two pece and gave them to the host and sayde vnto him. Take cure of him and whatsoever thou spedest moare when I come agayne I will recompence the.

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Referenced Verses

  • Matt 20:2 : 2 And he agreed wt the labourers for a peny a daye and sent them into his vyneyarde.
  • Luke 14:13 : 13 But when thou makest afeast call the poore the maymed the lame and the blynde
  • Rom 16:23 : 23 Gaius myne hoste and the hoste of all the congregacions saluteth you. Erastus the chamberlayne of ye cite saluteth you. And Quartus a brother saluteth you.

Similar Verses (AI)

These verses are found using AI-powered semantic similarity based on meaning and context. Results may occasionally include unexpected connections.

  • 84%

    36Which now of these thre thynkest thou was neighbour vnto him yt fell into ye theves hondes?

    37And he sayde: he that shewed mercy on him. Then sayde Iesus vnto him. Goo and do thou lyke wyse.

    38It fortuned as they wet that he entred in to a certayne toune. And a certayne woman named Martha receaved him into her housse.

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    29He willinge to iustifie him silfe sayde vnto Iesus: Who is then my neghbour?

    30Iesus answered and sayde: A certayne ma descended fro Hierusalem into Hierico and fell in to the hondes of theves which robbed him of his raymet and wounded him and departed levynge him halfe deed.

    31And by chaunce ther came a certayne preste that same waye and when he sawe him he passed by.

    32And lykewyse a Levite when he was come nye to the place wet and loked on him and passed by.

    33Then a certayne Samaritane as he iornyed came nye vnto him and when he sawe him had compassion on him

    34and went to and bounde vp his woundes and poured in oyle and wyne and put him on his awne beaste and brought him to a comen ynne and made provision for him.

  • Luke 7:41-42
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    74%

    41There was a certayne lender which had two detters ye one ought five hondred pence and the other fyfty.

    42When they had nothinge to paye he forgave the boothe. Which of them tell me will love him moost?

  • 16and fell doune on his face at his fete and gave him thankes. And the same was a Samaritane.

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    23Wherfore then gavest not thou my money into the banke that at my cominge I might have required myne awne with vauntage?

    24And he sayde to them that stode by: take fro him that pounde and geve it him that hath ten poude.

    25And they sayd vnto him: Lorde he hath ten pounde.

  • 6for a frende of myne is come out of the waye to me and I have nothinge to set before him:

  • 2And he agreed wt the labourers for a peny a daye and sent them into his vyneyarde.

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    12He sayde therfore: a certayne noble man wet into a farre countre to receave him a kyngdome and then to come agayne.

    13And he called his ten servauntes and delyvered them ten pounde sayinge vnto them: by and sell till I come.

  • 35And he sayde vnto them: when I sent you with out wallet and scripe and shoes? lacked ye eny thinge? And they sayd no.

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    28And ye sayde servaut wet oute and founde one of his felowes which ought him an hundred pence and leyed hondes on him and toke him by the throote sayinge: paye me yt thou owest.

    29And his felowe fell doune and besought him sayinge: have pacience with me and I wyll paye the all.

  • 42Geve to him that axeth and fro him that wolde borowe tourne not awaye.

  • 7And in ye same housse tary still eatinge and drinkinge soche as they have. For the laborer is worthy of his ewarde. Go not fro housse to housse:

  • 24And when he had begone to recken one was broughte vnto him whiche ought him ten thousande talentis:

  • 27Neverthelesse lest we shuld offende the: goo to ye see and cast in thyne angle and take the fysshe yt fyrst cometh vp: and when thou hast opened his mouthe thou shalt fynde a pece of twentie pence: yt take and paye for me and the.

  • 3Then put he forthe this similitude to the sayinge:

  • 35For I was anhongred and ye gave me meate. I thursted and ye gave me drinke. I was herbourlesse and ye lodged me.

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    13He answered to one of the sayinge: frende I do the no wronge: dyddest thou not agre wt me for a peny?

    14Take that which is thy duty and go thy waye. I will geve vnto this last as moche as to the.

  • 3And he sayd to them: Take nothinge to sucker you by ye waye: nether staffe nor scripe nether breed nether money nether have twoo cootes.

  • 5Then called he all his masters detters and sayd vnto ye fyrst: how moche owest thou vnto my master?

  • Matt 10:9-11
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    69%

    9Posses not golde nor silver nor brassse yn youre gerdels

    10nor yet scrip towardes your iorney: nether two cotes nether shues nor yet a staffe. For the workma is worthy to have his meate.

    11In to whatsoever cite or toune ye shall come enquyre who ys worthy yn it and there abyde till ye goo thence.

  • 21And the servaunt went and brought his master worde therof. Then was the good man of the housse displeased and sayd to his servaut: Goo out quickly into ye stretes and quarters of the cite and bringe in hidder the poore and the maymed and the halt and the blynde.

  • 18Ther are not founde that returned agane to geve God prayse save only this straunger.

  • 37He answered and sayde vnto them: geve ye the to eate. And they sayde vnto him: shall we goo and bye ii.C. penyworth of breed and geve the to eate?

  • 15And it came to passe when he was come agayne and had receaved his kyngdome he comaunded these servautes to be called to him (to whom he gave his money) to witt what every man had done.

  • 11He answered and sayde vnto them: He that hath two coottes let him parte with him that hath none: and he that hath meate let him do lyke wyse.

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    11And it chaunsed as he went to Ierusalem that he passed thorow Samaria and Galile.

    12And as he entred into a certayne toune ther met him ten men yt were lepers. Which stode a farre of

  • 30Geve to every man that axeth of the. And of him that taketh awaye thy goodes axe them not agayne.

  • 27thou oughtest therfore to have had my money to ye chaugers and then at my comynge shulde I have receaved myne awne with vauntage.

  • 30Then came he to the second and sayde lyke wyse. And he answered and sayde: I will syr: yet wet not.

  • 12Then sayde he also to him that had desyred him to diner: When thou makest a diner or a supper: call not thy frendes nor thy brethre nether thy kinsmen nor yet ryche neghbours: lest they bidde the agayne and a recompence be made the.

  • 17And when he was come in to the waye ther came one runninge and kneled to him and axed him: good master what shall I do that I maye enheret eternall lyfe?

  • 1And he sayd also vnto his disciples. Ther was a certayne rych man which had a stewarde that was acused vnto him that he had wasted his goodes.

  • 10And he sayd vnto them. Beholde when ye be entred into the cite ther shall a man mete you bearinge a pitcher of water him folowe into the same housse yt he entreth in