Luke 15:14

Tyndale Bible (1526/1534)

And when he had spent all that he had ther rose a greate derth thorow out all yt same londe and he began to lacke.

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  • Luke 15:15-32
    18 verses
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    15And he went and clave to a citesyn of yt same countre which sent him to his felde to kepe his swyne.

    16And he wold fayne have filled his bely with the coddes that ye swyne ate: and noo man gave him.

    17Then he came to him selfe and sayde: how many hyred servauntes at my fathers have breed ynough and I dye for honger.

    18I will aryse and goo to my father and will saye vnto him: father I have synned agaynst heven and before ye

    19and am no moare worthy to be called thy sonne make me as one of thy hyred servauntes.

    20And he arose and went to his father. And when he was yet a greate waye of his father sawe him and had compassion and ran and fell on his necke and kyssed him.

    21And the sonne sayd vnto him: father I have synned agaynst heven and in thy sight and am no moare worthy to be called thy sonne.

    22But his father sayde to his servautes: bringe forth that best garment and put it on him and put a rynge on his honde and showes on his fete.

    23And bringe hidder that fatted caulfe and kyll him and let vs eate and be mery:

    24for this my sonne was deed and is alyve agayne he was loste and is now founde. And they began to be merye.

    25The elder brother was in the felde and when he cam and drewe nye to ye housse he herde minstrelcy and daunsynge

    26and called one of his servauntes and axed what thoose thinges meate.

    27And he sayd vnto him: thy brother is come and thy father had kylled ye fatted caulfe because he hath receaved him safe and sounde.

    28And he was angry and wolde not goo in. Then came his father out and entreated him.

    29He answered and sayde to his father: Loo these many yeares have I done the service nether brake at eny tyme thy commaundment and yet gavest thou me never soo moche as a kyd to make mery wt my lovers:

    30but assone as this thy sonne was come which hath devoured thy goodes with harlootes thou haste for his pleasure kylled ye fatted caulfe.

    31And he sayd vnto him: Sonne thou wast ever with me and all that I have is thyne:

    32it was mete that we shuld make mery and be glad: for this thy brother was deed and is a lyve agayne: and was loste and is founde.

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    11And he sayde: a certayne man had two sonnes

    12and the yonger of them sayde to his father: father geve me my parte of the goodes yt to me belongeth. And he devided vnto them his substaunce.

    13And not longe after ye yonger sonne gaddered all that he had to gedder and toke his iorney into a farre countre and theare he wasted his goodes with royetous lyvinge.

  • Luke 16:1-5
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    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.

    2And he called him and sayd vnto him: How is it that I heare this of the? Geve a comptes of thy steward shippe: For thou mayste be no longer stewarde.

    3The stewarde sayd wt in him selfe: what shall I do? for my master will take awaye fro me ye stewarde shippe. I canot digge and to begge I am ashamed.

    4I woote what to do yt when I am put out of ye stewardshippe they maye receave me into their houses.

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

  • 1And the derth waxed sore in the lande.

  • Luke 15:3-6
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    3Then put he forthe this similitude to the sayinge:

    4What man of you havynge an hundred shepe yf he loose one of thee doth not leve nynty and nyne in the wyldernes and goo after yt which is loost vntyll he fynde him?

    5And whe he hath founde him he putteth him on his shulders with ioye:

    6And assone as he cometh home he calleth to gedder his lovers and neghbours sayinge vnto them: reioyse with me for I have founde my shepe which was loost.

  • Gen 41:30-31
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    30And there shall aryse after them vij. yeres of hunger. So that all the plenteousnes shalbe forgeten in the lande of Egipte. And the hunger shall consume the lande:

    31so that the plenteousnes shall not be once asene in the land by reason of that hunger that shall come after for it shalbe exceading great

  • 2And when he had fasted fourtye dayes and fourtye nightes he was afterward an hungred.

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    16And he put forth a similitude vnto them sayinge: The groude of a certayne riche ma brought forth frutes plenteously

    17and he thought in himsilfe sayinge: what shall I do? because I have noo roume where to bestowe my frutes?

  • 13There was no bread in all the londe for the derth was exceadige sore: so yt ye lode of Egipte and ye lode of Canaan were fameshyd by ye reason of ye derth.

  • 11Then came ther a derth over all the londe of Egipt and Canaan and great affliccion that our fathers founde no sustenauce.

  • 15When money fayled in the lade of Egipte and of Canaan all the Egiptians came vnto Ioseph and sayde: geue us sustenaunce: wherfore suffrest thou vs to dye before the for oure money is spent.

  • 19Ther was a certayne ryche man which was clothed in purple and fyne bysse and fared deliciously every daye.

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

    25whome be cause he had nought to paye his master commaunded him to be solde and his wyfe and his chyldren and all that he had and payment to be made.

  • 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.

  • 16Then sayd he to him. A certayne man ordened a greate supper and bade many

  • 54than came the.vij. yeres of derth acordynge as Ioseph had sayde. And the derth was in all landes: but in the lade of Egipte was there yet foode.