Luke 18:3
And ther was a certayne wedowe in the same cite which came vnto him sayinge: avenge me of myne adversary.
And ther was a certayne wedowe in the same cite which came vnto him sayinge: avenge me of myne adversary.
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4And he wolde not for a whyle. But afterwarde he sayd vnto him selfe: though I feare not God nor care for man
5yet because this wedowe troubleth me I will avenge her lest at the laste she come and hagge on me.
6And the LORde sayd: heare what the vnrightewes Iudge sayeth.
7And shall not god avenge his electe which crye daye and nyght vnto him ye though he differre them?
8I tell you he will avenge them and that quickly. Neverthelesse when the sonne of man cometh suppose ye that he shall fynde faithe on the erthe.
1And he put forth a similitude vnto the signifyinge that men ought alwayes to praye and not to be wery
2sayinge: Ther was a Iudge in a certayne cite which feared not god nether regarded man.
2And he sawe also a certayne povre widdowe which cast in thyther two mites.
3And he sayde: of a trueth I saye vnto you this poore wyddowe hath put in moare then they all.
58Whill thou goest with thyne adversary to the ruler: as thou arte in the waye geve diligence that thou mayst be delivered fro him least he bringe the to the iudge and the iudge delyver the to the iaylar and the iaylar cast the in to preson.
5She that is a very wyddowe and frendlesse putteth her trust in god and continueth in supplicacion and prayer nyght and daye.
42And ther cam a certayne povre widowe and she threwe in two mytes which make a farthynge.
43And he called vnto him his disciples and sayde vnto them: Verely I saye vnto you that this pover widowe hath cast moare in then all they which have caste into the treasury.
12When he came nye to the gate of the cite: beholde ther was a deed man caried out which was ye only sonne of his mother and she was a widowe and moche people of the cite was with her.
5And he sayde vnto them: if any of you shuld have a frede and shuld goo to him at mid nyght and saye vnto him: frende lende me thre loves
6for a frende of myne is come out of the waye to me and I have nothinge to set before him:
7and he within shuld answere and saye trouble me not the dore is now sheet and my servautes are with me in the chamber I canot ryse and geve them to the.
8I saye vnto you though he wold not aryse and geve him because he is his frede: yet because of his importunite he wold rise and geve him as many as he neded.
3Honoure widdowes which are true wyddowes.
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.
19Cursed be he that hyndreth the right of the straunger, fatherlesse and wedowe, and all the people shall saye Amen.
17Hynder not the right of the straunger nor of the fatherlesse, nor take wedowes rayment to pledge.
25But I tell you of a truth many wyddowes were in Israell in the dayes of Helias when hevyn was shet thre yeres and syxe monethes when greate fammisshemet was throughoute all the londe
25Agre with thyne adversary quicklye whyles thou arte in ye waye with hym lest that adversary deliver ye to ye iudge and ye iudge delivre ye to ye minister and the thou be cast into preson.
16And yf eny man or woman that beleveth have widdowes let the minister vnto them and let not the congregacion be charged: that yt maye have sufficient for them that are widdowes in dede.
1When there is strife betwene men, let the come vnto the lawe, and let the iudges iustifie the rightuous and condemne the trespeaser.
6Thou shalt not hynder the righte of the poore that are amonge you in their sute.
36Which now of these thre thynkest thou was neighbour vnto him yt fell into ye theves hondes?
40and devoure widowes houses and that vnder coloure of longe prayinge. These shall receave greater dampnacion.
12Then let the elders of his citie sende and fetche him thence and delyuer him in to the hondes of the iustice of bloude, and he shall dye,