Matthew 9:16
`And no one doth put a patch of undressed cloth on an old garment, for its filling up doth take from the garment, and a worse rent is made.
`And no one doth put a patch of undressed cloth on an old garment, for its filling up doth take from the garment, and a worse rent is made.
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18And the disciples of John and those of the Pharisees were fasting, and they come and say to him, `Wherefore do the disciples of John and those of the Pharisees fast, and thy disciples do not fast?'
19And Jesus said to them, `Are the sons of the bride-chamber able, while the bridegroom is with them, to fast? so long time as they have the bridegroom with them they are not able to fast;
20but days shall come when the bridegroom may be taken from them, and then they shall fast -- in those days.
21`And no one a patch of undressed cloth doth sew on an old garment, and if not -- the new filling it up doth take from the old and the rent doth become worse;
22and no one doth put new wine into old skins, and if not -- the new wine doth burst the skins, and the wine is poured out, and the skins will be destroyed; but new wine into new skins is to be put.'
34And he said unto them, `Are ye able to make the sons of the bride-chamber -- in the bridegroom being with them -- to fast?
35but days will come, and, when the bridegroom may be taken away from them, then they shall fast in those days.'
36And he spake also a simile unto them -- `No one a patch of new clothing doth put on old clothing, and if otherwise, the new also doth make a rent, and with the old the patch doth not agree, that `is' from the new.
37`And no one doth put new wine into old skins, and if otherwise, the new wine will burst the skins, and itself will be poured out, and the skins will be destroyed;
38but new wine into new skins is to be put, and both are preserved together;
39and no one having drunk old `wine', doth immediately wish new, for he saith, The old is better.'
17`Nor do they put new wine into old skins, and if not -- the skins burst, and the wine doth run out, and the skins are destroyed, but they put new wine into new skins, and both are preserved together.'
14Then come to him do the disciples of John, saying, `Wherefore do we and the Pharisees fast much, and thy disciples fast not?'
15And Jesus said to them, `Can the sons of the bride-chamber mourn, so long as the bridegroom is with them? but days shall come when the bridegroom may be taken from them, and then they shall fast.
13and these `are' the wine-bottles which we filled, new, and lo, they have rent; and these, our garments and our sandals, have become old, from the exceeding greatness of the way.'
52And he said to them, `Because of this every scribe having been discipled in regard to the reign of the heavens, is like to a man, a householder, who doth bring forth out of his treasure things new and old.'
11`Thou dost not put on a mixed cloth, wool and linen together.
12`Fringes thou dost make to thee on the four skirts of thy covering with which thou dost cover `thyself'.
11`And the king having come in to view those reclining, saw there a man not clothed with clothing of the marriage-feast,
33`And no one having lighted a lamp, doth put `it' in a secret place, nor under the measure, but on the lamp-stand, that those coming in may behold the light.
16`And no one having lighted a lamp doth cover it with a vessel, or under a couch doth put `it'; but upon a lamp-stand he doth put `it', that those coming in may see the light,
16and he who is in the field, let him not turn to the things behind, to take up his garment.
6`Ye may not give that which is `holy' to the dogs, nor cast your pearls before the swine, that they may not trample them among their feet, and having turned -- may rend you.
10and saith to him, `Every man, at first, the good wine doth set forth; and when they may have drunk freely, then the inferior; thou didst keep the good wine till now.'
9but having been shod with sandals, and ye may not put on two coats.
39And he spake a simile to them, `Is blind able to lead blind? shall they not both fall into a pit?
62and Jesus said unto him, `No one having put his hand on a plough, and looking back, is fit for the reign of God.'
29`And he said, No, lest -- gathering up the darnel -- ye root up with it the wheat,
30and Ahijah layeth hold on the new garment that `is' on him, and rendeth it -- twelve pieces,
33`For John the Baptist came neither eating bread nor drinking wine, and ye say, He hath a demon;
15nor do they light a lamp, and put it under the measure, but on the lamp-stand, and it shineth to all those in the house;
5and sandals, old and patched, on their feet, and old garments upon them, and all the bread of their provision is dry -- it was crumbs.
19`Treasure not up to yourselves treasures on the earth, where moth and rust disfigure, and where thieves break through and steal,
23The soldiers, therefore, when they did crucify Jesus, took his garments, and made four parts, to each soldier a part, also the coat, and the coat was seamless, from the top woven throughout,
18and he in the field -- let him not turn back to take his garments.
2Floor and wine-press do not delight them, And new wine doth fail in her,
29and I say to you, that I may not drink henceforth on this produce of the vine, till that day when I may drink it with you new in the reign of my Father.'
9`What therefore shall the lord of the vineyard do? he will come and destroy the husbandmen, and will give the vineyard to others.
14but put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and for the flesh take no forethought -- for desires.
29`Or how is one able to go into the house of the strong man, and to plunder his goods, if first he may not bind the strong man? and then his house he will plunder.
56`And if the priest hath seen, and lo, the plague `is' become weak after it hath been washed, then he hath rent it out of the garment, or out of the skin, or out of the warp, or out of the woof;
27`No one is able the vessels of the strong man -- having entered into his house -- to spoil, if first he may not bind the strong man, and then his house he will spoil.
13in the saying `new,' He hath made the first old, and what doth become obsolete and is old `is' nigh disappearing.
10His disciples say to him, `If the case of the man with the woman is so, it is not good to marry.'
15Wo `to' him who is giving drink to his neighbour, Pouring out thy bottle, and also making drunk, In order to look on their nakedness.
16`And to what shall I liken this generation? it is like little children in market-places, sitting and calling to their comrades,
3And he said unto them, `Take nothing for the way, neither staff, nor scrip, nor bread, nor money; neither have two coats each;
17do ye not understand that all that is going into the mouth doth pass into the belly, and into the drain is cast forth?
48which, when it was filled, having drawn up again upon the beach, and having sat down, they gathered the good into vessels, and the bad they did cast out,
7Mourned hath the new wine, languished the vine, Sighed have all the joyful of heart.