Luke 13:19
It is lyke a grayne of mustard seede which a man toke and sowed in his garden: and it grewe and wexed a greate tree and the foules of the ayer made nestes in the braunches of it.
It is lyke a grayne of mustard seede which a man toke and sowed in his garden: and it grewe and wexed a greate tree and the foules of the ayer made nestes in the braunches of it.
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31Another parable he put forthe vnto the sayinge. The kyngdome of heve is lyke vnto a grayne of mustard seed which a ma taketh and soweth in his felde
32which is ye leest of all seedes. But when it is groune it is the greatest amoge yerbes and it is a tree: so yt the bryddes of the ayer come and bylde in the brauches of it.
33Another similitude sayde he to them. The kyngdome of heven is lyke vnto leve which a woman taketh and hydeth in.iii. peckes of meele tyll all be levended.
30And he sayde: where vnto shall we lyke the kyngdome of God? or with what copareson shall we copare it?
31It is lyke a grayne of mustard seed which when it is sowe in the erth is the leest of all seedes that be in the erth:
32but after that it is sowen it groweth vp and is greatest of all yerbes: and bereth greate brauches so that ye fowles of the ayre maye dwell vnder the shadowe of it.
33And with many soche similitudes he preached the worde vnto the after as they myght heare it.
18Then sayde he: What is the kyngdome of God lyke? or wherto shall I compare it?
20And agayne he sayde: wher vnto shall I lyken ye kyngdome of god?
21it is lyke leve which a woman toke and hidde in thre busshels of floure tyll all was thorow levended.
26And he sayde: so is the kyngdome of God even as yf a man shuld sowe seed in ye groude
27and shulde slepe and ryse vp night and daye: and the seede shuld springe and growe vp he not ware.
21yet hath he no rottes in him selfe and therfore dureth but a season: for assone as tribulacion or persecucion aryseth because of the worde by and by he falleth.
22He yt was sowne amoge thornes is he yt heareth ye worde of God: but the care of this worlde and the dissaytfulnes of ryches choke ye worde and so is he made vnfrutfull.
23He which is sowne in ye good grounde is he yt heareth ye worde and vnderstodeth it which also bereth frute and bringeth forth some an.C. folde some sixtie folde and some.xxx. folde.
24Another similitude put he forth vnto the sayinge: The kyngdome of heve is lyke vnto a man which sowed good seed in his felde.
25But whyll men slepte ther came his foo and sowed tares amoge ye wheate and wet his waye.
26When ye blade was sproge vp and had brought forth frute the appered ye tares also.
27The servauntes came to the housholder and sayde vnto him: Syr sowedest not thou good seed in thy closse fro whece the hath it tares?
3And he spake many thynges to the in similitudes sayinge: Beholde ye sower wet forth to sowe.
4And as he sowed some fell by ye wayessyde and the fowlles came and devoured it vp.
5Some fell apo stony groude where it had not moche erth and a none it sproge vp because it had no depth of erth:
6And the Lorde sayde: yf ye had faith lyke a grayne of mustard sede and shuld saye vnto this sycamine tree plucke thy selfe vp by the rootes and plant thy selfe in the see: he should obey you.
5A sower went out to sowe his seede: and as he sowed some fell by the waye syde and it was troden vnder fete and the foules of the ayre devoured it vp.
11The similitude is this. The seede is ye worde of God.
37Then answered he and sayde to them. He that soweth the good seed is the sonne of man.
38And ye felde is the worlde. And the chyldre of the kingdome they are ye good seed. And the tares are the chyldren of ye wicked.
18Heare ye therfore ye similitude of the sower.
19Whosoever heareth the worde of ye kingdome and vnderstondeth it not ther cometh the evyll ma and catcheth awaye yt which was sowne in his hert. And this is he which was sowne by the wayesyde.
3Herken to. Beholde There wet out a sower to sowe.
4And it fortuned as he sowed that some fell by the waye syde and the fowles of the ayre came and devoured it vp.
1And he beganne to speake vnto them in similitudes. A certayne man planted a vineyarde and copased it with an hedge and ordeyned a wyne presse and bylt a toure in yt. And let yt out to hyre vnto husbandme and went into a straunge countre.
6He put forthe this similiiude A certayne man had a fygge tree planted in his veneyarde and he came and sought frute theron and founde none.
7Some fell amoge thornes and the thornes sproge vp and chooked it.
8Parte fell in good groud and brought forth good frute: some an hudred fold some sixtie fold some thyrty folde.
44Agayne ye kyngdome of heve is lyke vnto treasure hidde in the felde ye which a man fyndeth and hideth: and for ioy therof goeth and selleth all that he hath and byeth that felde.
29And he shewed the a similitude: beholde ye fygge tree and all other trees
9whether it will beare frute: and if it beare not then after yt cut it doune
47Agayne the kyngdome of heve is lyke vnto a neet cast into ye see yt gadereth of all kyndes of fysshes:
16And he put forth a similitude vnto them sayinge: The groude of a certayne riche ma brought forth frutes plenteously
7And some fell amonge thornes and ye thornes spronge vp with it and choked it.
9Then begane he to put forthe to the people this similitude. A certayne man planted a vyneyarde and let it forthe to fermers and went him selfe into a straunge countre for a greate season.
7And some fell amonge the thornes and the thornes grewe vp and choked it so that it gave no frute.
8And some fell vpon good grounde and dyd yelde frute that sproge and grewe and brought forthe: some thirty folde some sixtie folde and some an hundred folde.
13He answered and sayde: all plantes which my hevely father hath not planted shalbe plucked vp by the rotes.
33Herken another similitude. Ther was a certayne housholder which planted a vineyarde and hedged it roude about and made a wynpresse in it and bilt a tower and let it out to husbandmen and wet in to a straunge coutre.
9And his disciples axed him sayinge: what maner similitude is this?
28Learne a similitude of ye fygge tree. When his braunches are yet tender and hath brought forthe leves ye knowe that sommer is neare.