Matthew 20:13
He answered to one of the sayinge: frende I do the no wronge: dyddest thou not agre wt me for a peny?
He answered to one of the sayinge: frende I do the no wronge: dyddest thou not agre wt me for a peny?
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1For the kyngdome of heven ys lyke vnto an houssholder which went out erly in the morninge to hyre labourers into hys vyneyarde.
2And he agreed wt the labourers for a peny a daye and sent them into his vyneyarde.
3And he went out about the thyrde houre and sawe other stonding ydell in the marketplace
4and sayd vnto them go ye also into my vyneyarde: and whatsoever is right I will geve you. And they went there waye.
5Agayne he wet out about the sixte and nynthe houre and dyd lyke wyse.
6And he went out aboute the eleventhe houre and founde other stondynge ydell and sayde vnto them: Why stonde ye here all the daye ydell?
7They sayde vnto hym: because no man hath hyred vs. He sayde to them: goo ye alsoo into my vyneyarde and whatsoever is right that shall ye receave.
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.
11And when they had receaved it they murmured agaynst the good man of the housse
12saying: These laste have wrought but one houre and thou hast made them equall vnto vs which have born ye burthe and heet of the daye.
14Take that which is thy duty and go thy waye. I will geve vnto this last as moche as to the.
15Ys it not lawfull for me to do as me listeth with myne awne? Ys thyne eye evyll because I am good?
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.
13One of the company sayde vnto hym: Master byd my brother devide the enheritauce with me.
14And he sayde vnto him: Man who made me a iudge or a devider over you?
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.
26I say vnto ye verely: thou shalt not come out thece till thou have payed ye utmost farthige.
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?
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.
33shuldest have had copassion on thy felow even as I had pitie on ye?
34And his LORde was wrooth and delyuered him to the iaylers tyll he shnld paye all that was due to him.
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:
28What saye ye to this? A certayne man had two sonnes and came to ye elder and sayde: sonne go and worke to daye in my vineyarde.
29He answered and sayde I will not: but afterwarde repented and went.
30Then came he to the second and sayde lyke wyse. And he answered and sayde: I will syr: yet wet not.
35And on the morowe when he departed he toke out two pece and gave them to the host and sayde vnto him. Take cure of him and whatsoever thou spedest moare when I come agayne I will recompence the.
19Let me se ye tribute money. And they toke hym a peny.
41There was a certayne lender which had two detters ye one ought five hondred pence and the other fyfty.
20And the thyrde came and sayde: Lorde beholde here thy pounde which I have kepte in a napkyn
5Then called he all his masters detters and sayd vnto ye fyrst: how moche owest thou vnto my master?
15and sayd: what will ye geve me and I will deliver him vnto you? And they apoynted vnto him thirty peces of sylver.
15Ought we to geve or ought we not to geve? He vnderstode their simulacion and sayde vnto them: Why tepte ye me? Brynge me a peny that I maye se yt.
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.
59I tell ye thou departest not thence tyll thou have made good ye vtmost myte.
24Then he which had receaved ye one talent came and sayd: master I considered yt thou wast an harde man which repest where thou sowedst not and gadderest where thou strawedst no
13And he sayde vnto the: requyre no more then that which ys appoynted vnto you.
13Thou shalt not begile thy neyghboure with cauellacios, nether robbe him violently, nether shall the workmans laboure abide with the vntyll the mornynge.
12and sayde vnto him: frende how fortuned it that thou camest in hither and hast not on a weddyng garment? And he was eve spechlesse.