Luke 13:9
whether it will beare frute: and if it beare not then after yt cut it doune
whether it will beare frute: and if it beare not then after yt cut it doune
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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.
7Then sayde he to ye dresser of his vyneyarde: Beholde this thre yeare have I come and sought frute in this fygge tree and fynde none: cut it doune: why combreth it the grounde?
8And he answered and sayde vnto him: LORde let it alone this yeare also till I digge rounde aboute it and doge it to se
9Now also ys the axe leyd vnto the rote of the trees: so yt every tree which bringeth not forth good frute shalbe hewe doune and caste in to ye fyre.
16Ye shall knowe them by their frutes. Do men gaddre grapes of thornes? or figges of bryres?
17Euen soo every good tree bryngeth forthe good frute. But a corrupte tree bryngethe forthe evyll frute.
18A good tree canot brynge forthe bad frute: nor yet a bad tree can bringe forthe good frute.
19Every tree that bryngethe not forthe good frute shalbe hewe doune and cast into the fyre.
20Wherfore by their frutes ye shall knowe the.
10Euenowe is ye axe put vnto ye rote of ye trees: soo that every tree which bringeth not forthe goode frute is hewe doune and cast into ye fyre.
4Byde in me and let me byde in you. As ye braunche canot beare frute of it sylfe excepte it byde in the vyne: no more can ye excepte ye abyde in me.
5I am the vyne and ye are the braunches. He that abydeth in me and I in him the same bringeth forth moche frute. For with out me can ye do nothinge.
6Yf a man byde not in me he ys cast forthe as a braunche and is wyddered: and men gadder it and cast it into the fyre and it burneth.
13He answered and sayde: all plantes which my hevely father hath not planted shalbe plucked vp by the rotes.
2Every braunche that beareth not frute in me he will take awaye. And every braunche that beareth frute will he pourge yt it maye bringe moare frute.
19and spyed a fygge trre in the waye and came to it and founde nothinge theron but leves only and sayd to it never frute growe on the hence forwardes. And ano the fygge tree wyddered awaye.
33Ether make ye tree good and his frute good also: or els make ye tree evyll and his frute evyll also. For ye tree is knowe by his frute.
13and spyed a fygge tree a farre of havinge leves and wet to se whether he myght finde eny thinge ther on. But when he came therto he foude no thinge but leves: for the tyme of fygges was not yet.
14And Iesus answered and sayde to it: never man eate frute of the here after whill ye worlde stondith. And his disciples hearde it.
9What shall then the LORde of the vyneyarde do? He will come and destroye ye tenauntes and let out the vyneyarde to other.
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.
43It is not a good tree that bringeth forthe evyll frute: nether is that an evyll tree that bringeth forthe good frute
44For every tree is knowen by his frute. Nether of thornes gader men fygges nor of busshes gader they grapes.
29And as sone as the frute is brought forth anone he throusteth in ye sykell because the hervest is come.
29And he shewed the a similitude: beholde ye fygge tree and all other trees
29But he sayde nay lest whill ye go aboute to wede out ye tares ye plucke vppe also wt them ye wheate by ye rottes:
8Parte fell in good groud and brought forth good frute: some an hudred fold some sixtie fold some thyrty folde.
9Whosoever hath eares to heare let him heare.
7And some fell amonge the thornes and the thornes grewe vp and choked it so that it gave no frute.
2And when the tyme was come he sent to the tennauntes a servaunt that he myght receave of the tenauntes of the frute of the vyneyarde.
19It 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.
8But that grounde which beareth thornes and bryars is reproved and is nye vnto cursynge: whose ende is to be burned.
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.
24Verely verely I saye vnto you except ye wheate corne fall into the grounde and dye it bydeth alone. Yf it dye it brengeth forth moche frute.
9And his disciples axed him sayinge: what maner similitude is this?
34And when the tyme of the frute drewe neare he sent his servauntes to the husbandmen to receave the frutes of it.
45Lykewyse yf thy fote offende the cut him of. For it is better for the to goo halt into lyfe then havynge two fete to be cast into hell into fyre that never shalbe quenched:
20And in the mornynge as they passed by they sawe the fygge tree dryed vp by ye rotes.
41They sayde vnto him: he will cruellye destroye those evyll persons and wyll let out his vyneyarde vnto other husbandmen which shall delyver him the frute at tymes convenien
3Sixe yeres thou shalt sowe thi felde, and sixe yere thou shalt cut thi vynes and gather in thi frutes.
28Learne a similitude of ye fygge tree. When his braunches are yet tender and hath brought forthe leves ye knowe that sommer is neare.