Matthew 22:3
and sent forth his servantes to call them that were byd to the weddinge and they wolde not come.
and sent forth his servantes to call them that were byd to the weddinge and they wolde not come.
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4Ageyne he sent forth other servauntes sayinge: Tell them which are bydden: beholde I have prepared my dynner myne oxen and my fatlinges are kylled and all thinges are redy come vnto the mariage.
5But they made light of it and went their wayes: one to his ferme place another about his marchaundise
6the remnaunt toke his seruantes and intreated them vngodly and slewe them.
7When the kinge hearde that he was wroth and send forth his warryers and distroyed those murtherers and brent vp their cyte.
8Then sayde he to his servauutes: the weddinge was prepared. But they which were bydden were not worthy.
9Go ye therfore out into ye hyewayes and as many as ye finde byd them to the mariage.
10The seruauntes wet out into the hiewayes and gaddered to gedder as many as they coulde fynde both good and bad and ye weddinge was furnysshed with gestes.
11Then the kynge came in to viset the gestes and spyed there a ma which had not on a weddinge garmen
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.
13Then sayde the kynge to his ministers: take and bynde hym hand and fote and caste hym into vtter darcknes there shalbe wepinge and gnasshinge of teth.
14For many are called and feawe be chosen.
1And Iesus answered and spake vnto them agayne in similitudes sayinge.
2The kingdome of heve is lyke vnto a certayne kynge which maryed his sonne
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.
18And they all atonce begane to make excuse. The fyrst sayd vnto him: I have bought a ferme and I must nedes goo and se it I praye the have me excused.
20The thyrde sayd: I have maried a wyfe and therfore I cannot come.
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.
22And the servaut sayd: LORde it is done as thou comaundedst and yet ther is roume.
23And the LORde sayd to the servaunt: Go out into ye hye wayes and hedges and compell the to come in that my housse maye be filled.
24For I saye vnto you that none of those men which were bidde shall tast of my supper.
7He put forthe a similitude to ye gestes whe he marked how they preased to the hyest roumes and sayd vnto the:
8When thou arte bidde to a weddynge of eny man syt not doune in ye hyest roume lest a more honorable man then thou be bidden of him
10And whill they went to bye ye brydgrome came: and they yt were redy went in with him to ye weddinge and the gate was shett vp:
11Afterwardes came also ye other virgins sayinge: master master open to vs.
33Herken another similitude. Ther was a certayne housholder which planted a vineyarde and hedged it roude about and made a wynpresse in it and bilt a tower and let it out to husbandmen and wet in to a straunge coutre.
34And when the tyme of the frute drewe neare he sent his servauntes to the husbandmen to receave the frutes of it.
35And ye husbandme caught his servauntes and bet one kylled another and stoned another.
36Agayne he sent other servantes moo then the fyrst: and they served them lyke wyse.
37But last of all he sent vnto the his awne sonne sayinge: they will feare my sonne.
23Therfore is ye kingdome of heven lykened vnto a certayne kynge which wolde take a countis of his servauntis.
10And when the tyme was come he sent a servaut to his tennauntes that they shuld geve him of the frutes of the vyneyarde. And the tennauntes dyd bet him and sent him awaye empty.
11And agayne he sent yet another servaunt. And they dyd bet him and foule entreated him also and sent him awaye emptye.
12Moreover he sent the thyrde to and him they wouded and cast out.
1And he beganne to speake vnto them in similitudes. A certayne man planted a vineyarde and copased it with an hedge and ordeyned a wyne presse and bylt a toure in yt. And let yt out to hyre vnto husbandme and went into a straunge countre.
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.
3And they caught him and bet him and sent him agayne emptye.
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.
14Lykwyse as a certeyne ma redy to take his iorney to a straunge coutre called his servautes and delivered to them his gooddes.
30And cast yt vnprofitable servaunt into vtter dercknes: there shalbe wepynge and gnasshinge of teeth.
1For the kyngdome of heven ys lyke vnto an houssholder which went out erly in the morninge to hyre labourers into hys vyneyarde.
1Then ye kyngdome of heven shalbe lykened vnto.x. virgins which toke their lampes and wet to mete the brydgrome:
6And even at mydnyght there was a crye made: beholde the brydgrome cometh goo out against him.
28And he was angry and wolde not goo in. Then came his father out and entreated him.
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.
37Happy are those servauntes which the Lorde when he cometh shall fynde wakynge. Verely I saye vnto you he will gerdde him selfe about and make them sit doune to meate and walke by and minister vnto them.
16He will come and destroye those fermers and will let out his vyneyarde to other. When they hearde that they sayde: God forbyd.
12Then sayde he also to him that had desyred him to diner: When thou makest a diner or a supper: call not thy frendes nor thy brethre nether thy kinsmen nor yet ryche neghbours: lest they bidde the agayne and a recompence be made the.
12He sayde therfore: a certayne noble man wet into a farre countre to receave him a kyngdome and then to come agayne.