Luke 16:5
Then called he all his masters detters and sayd vnto ye fyrst: how moche owest thou vnto my master?
Then called he all his masters detters and sayd vnto ye fyrst: how moche owest thou vnto my master?
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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.
6And he sayd: an hondred tonnes of oyle. And he sayd to him: take thy bill and syt doune quickly and wryte fiftie.
7Then sayd he to another: what owest thou? And he sayde: an hondred quarters of wheate. He sayd to him: Take thy bill and write foure scoore.
8And the LORde comended the vniust stewarde because he had done wysly. For ye chyldren of this worlde are in their kynde wyser then ye chyldren of lyght.
9And I saye also vnto you: make you frendes of the wicked mammon that when ye shall departe they may receave you into everlastinge habitacions.
23Therfore is ye kingdome of heven lykened vnto a certayne kynge which wolde take a countis of his servauntis.
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.
26The servaunt fell doune and besought him sayinge: Sir geve me respyte and I wyll paye it every whit.
27Then had the Lorde pytie on that servaunt and lowsed him and forgave him the det.
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.
30And he wolde not but went and cast him into preson tyll he shulde paye the det.
31When his other felowes sawe what was done they were very sory and came and tolde vnto their LORde all yt had happened.
32Then his LORde called him and sayde vnto him. O evyll servaut I forgave the all that det because thou prayedst me: was it not mete also yt thou
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?
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 came ye fyrst sayinge: Lorde thy pounde hath encreased ten poude.
26and called one of his servauntes and axed what thoose thinges meate.
18But he yt receaved ye one went and digged a pit in the erth and hyd his masters money.
19After a longe season ye LORde of those servauntes came and rekened with the.
20Then came he yt had receaved fyve talentes and brought other fyve talentes sayinge: master thou deliveredst vnto one fyve talentes: beholde I have gayned wt the fyve talentes moo.
34And his LORde was wrooth and delyuered him to the iaylers tyll he shnld paye all that was due to him.
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.
16Then sayd he to him. A certayne man ordened a greate supper and bade many
17and sent his servaunt at supper tyme to saye to them that wer bidden come: for all thinges are now redy.
42And the Lorde sayde: If there be any faith full servaut and wise whom his Lorde shall make ruler over his housholde to geve them their duetie of meate at due season:
8When even was come the LORde of the vyneyarde sayde vnto hys steward: call the labourers and geve them their hyre beginnyng at ye laste tyll thou come to ye fyrste.
9And they whiche were hyred aboute the eleventhe houre came and receaved every man a peny.
10Then came ye fyrst supposyng yt they shuld receave moare: and they likewyse receaved every man a peny.
7Who is it of you yf he had a servaute plowinge or fedinge catell that wolde saye vnto him when he were come from the felde Goo quickly and syt doune to meate:
8and wolde not rather saye to him dresse wherwith I maye sup and gyrde vp thy selfe and serve me tyll I have eaten and dronken: and afterwarde eate thou and drinke thou?
26His master answered and sayde vnto him: thou evyll servaut and slewthfull thou knewest yt I repe where I sowed not and gaddre where I strawed not:
27thou oughtest therfore to have had my money to ye chaugers and then at my comynge shulde I have receaved myne awne with vauntage.
22And he sayde vnto him: Of thine awne mouth iudge I the thou evyll servaunt. knewest thou that I am a strayte man takinge vp that I layde not doune and repinge that I dyd not sowe?
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.
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.
3Then put he forthe this similitude to the sayinge:
20And the thyrde came and sayde: Lorde beholde here thy pounde which I have kepte in a napkyn
16And he put forth a similitude vnto them sayinge: The groude of a certayne riche ma brought forth frutes plenteously
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.
12And yf ye have not bene faithfull in another manes busines: who shall geve you youre awne?
14Lykwyse as a certeyne ma redy to take his iorney to a straunge coutre called his servautes and delivered to them his gooddes.