Luke 15:4
What 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?
What 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?
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11Ye and the sonne of man is come to saue that which is lost.
12How thinke ye? Yf a man have an hondred shepe and one of them be gone astray dothe he not leve nynty and nyne in ye moutains and go and seke that one which is gone astray?
13If it happen that he fynd him veryly I say vnto you: he reioyseth more of that shepe then of the nynty and nyne which went not astray.
14Even so it is not the wyll of youre father in heven that one of these lytelons shulde perishe.
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.
7I say vnto you yt lyke wyse ioye shalbe in heven over one synner yt repenteth moore then over nynety and nyne iuste persons whiche nede noo repentauce.
8Ether what woman havynge.x. grotes yf she loose one doth not lyght a candell and swepe ye housse and seke diligently tyll she fynde it?
9And when she hath founde it she calleth her lovers and her neghbours sayinge: Reioyce wt me for I have founde the groate which I had loost.
10Lykwyse I saye vnto you ioye is made in ye presence of ye angels of god over one synner yt repenteth.
11And he sayde: a certayne man had two sonnes
3Then put he forthe this similitude to the sayinge:
10For the sonne of ma is come to seke and to save that which was looste.
11And he sayde vnto the: whiche of you wolde it be yf he had a shepe fallen into a pitte on ye saboth daye that wolde not take him and lyft him out?
6But go rather to ye lost shepe of the housse of Israel.
2He that goeth in by ye dore is the shepeherde of ye shepe:
3to him the porter openeth and the shepe heare his voyce and he calleth his awne shepe by name and leadeth them out.
4And when he hath sent forthe his awne shepe he goeth before them and the shepe folowe him: for they knowe his voyce.
16and other shepe I have which are not of this folde. Them also must I bringe that they maye heare my voyce and that ther maye be one flocke and one shepeherde.
11I am ye good shepeheerd. The good shepeheerd geveth his lyfe for ye shepe.
12An heyred servaut which is not ye shepeherd nether ye shepe are his awne seith the wolfe comynge and leveth the shepe and flyeth and the wolfe catcheth them and scattereth ye shepe.
13The heyred servaut flyeth because he is an heyred servaunt and careth not for the shepe.
24for this my sonne was deed and is alyve agayne he was loste and is now founde. And they began to be merye.
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.
24He answered and sayde: I am not sent but vnto ye loost shepe of ye housse of Israel.
36But when he sawe the people he had copassion on the because they were pyned awaye and scattered abroade eve as shepe havige no shepherd.
37Then sayde he to hys disciples: the hervest is greate but the laborers are feawe.
32and before him shalbe Gaddred all nacions. And he shall seperate the one from a nother as a shepherde deuideth the shepe from the gootes.
26and called one of his servauntes and axed what thoose thinges meate.
25For what avauntageth it a man to wynne the whole worlde yf he loose him sylfe or runne in domage of him sylfe?
46which when he had founde one precious pearle wet and solde all that he had and bought it.
39He that fyndeth hys lyfe shall lose it: and he that losith hys lyfe for my sake shall fynde it.
15And a certayne man founde him wandrynge out of his waye in the felde ad axed him what he soughte.
15And he went and clave to a citesyn of yt same countre which sent him to his felde to kepe his swyne.
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.
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
27my shepe heare my voyce and I knowe them and they folowe me
14Lykwyse as a certeyne ma redy to take his iorney to a straunge coutre called his servautes and delivered to them his gooddes.
25For who soever wyll save his lyfe shall loose it. And whosoever shall loose his lyfe for my sake shall fynde it.
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.