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William Tyndale Bible 1534

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13:1Ther were present at the same season that shewed him of ye Galileas whose bloude Pylate mengled with their awne sacrifice.
13:2And Iesus answered and sayde vnto them: Suppose ye that these Galileans were greater synners then all the other Galileas because they suffred suche punisshmet?
13:3I tell you naye: but except ye repent ye shall all in lyke wyse perysshe.
13:4Or those .xviii. apon which ye toure in Syloe fell and slewe the thinke ye that they were synners above all men yt dwell in Ierusalem?
13:5I tell you naye: But excepte ye repent ye all shall lykewyse perisshe.
13:6He put forthe this similiiude A certayne man had a fygge tree planted in his veneyarde and he came and sought frute theron and founde none.
13:7Then sayde he to ye dresser of his vyneyarde: Beholde this thre yeare have I come and sought frute in this fygge tree and fynde none: cut it doune: why combreth it the grounde?
13:8And he answered and sayde vnto him: lorde let it alone this yeare also till I digge rounde aboute it and doge it to se
13:9whether it will beare frute: and if it beare not then after yt cut it doune
13:10And he taught in one of their sinagoges on ye saboth dayes.
13:11And beholde ther was a woma which had a sprete of infirmite .xviii. yeares: and was bowed to gether and coulde not lifte vp hersilfe at all.
13:12When Iesus sawe her he called her to him and sayde to her: woman thou arte delyvered from thy disease.
13:13And he layde his hondes on her and immediatly she was made strayght and glorified God.
13:14And the ruler of the sinagoge answered with indignacion (be cause that Iesus had healed on the saboth daye) and sayde vnto the people. Ther are sixe dayes in which men ought to worke: in them come and be healed and not on the saboth daye.
13:15Then answered him the Lorde and sayd: Ypocrite doth not eache one of you on the saboth daye lowse his oxe or his asse from the stall and leade him to the water?
13:16And ought not this doughter of Abraham whom Sathan hath bounde loo .xviii. yeares be lowsed from this bonde on the saboth daye?
13:17And when he thus sayde all his adversaries were ashamed and all the people reioysed on all the excellent dedes that were done by him.
13:18Then sayde he: What is the kyngdome of God lyke? or wherto shall I compare it?
13:19It is lyke a grayne of mustard seede which a man toke and sowed in his garden: and it grewe and wexed a greate tree and the foules of the ayer made nestes in the braunches of it.
13:20And agayne he sayde: wher vnto shall I lyken ye kyngdome of god?
13:21it is lyke leve which a woman toke and hidde in thre busshels of floure tyll all was thorow levended.
13:22And he went thorow all maner of cities and tounes teachinge and iorneyinge towardes Ierusalem.
13:23Then sayde one vnto him: Lorde are ther feawe that shalbe saved? And he sayde vnto them:
13:24stryve with youre selves to enter in at ye strayte gate: For many I saye vnto you will seke to enter in and shall not be able.
13:25When the good man of ye housse is rysen vp and hath shett to the dore ye shall beginne to stonde with out and to knocke at the dore sayinge: Lorde lorde open vnto vs: and he shall answer and saye vnto you: I knowe you not whence ye are.
13:26Then shall ye begin to saye. We have eaten in thy presence and dronke and thou hast taught in oure stretes.
13:27And he shall saye: I tell you I knowe you not whence ye are: departe from me all ye workers of iniquite.
13:28There shalbe wepinge and gnasshinge of teth when ye shall se Abraham and Isaac and Iacob and all the prophetes in the kyngdom of God and youre selves thrust oute at dores.
13:29And they shall come from the eest and from the weest and from the northe and from the southe and shall syt doune in the kyngdome of God.
13:30And beholde ther are last which shalbe fyrst: And ther are fyrst which shalbe last.
13:31The same daye there came certayne of the pharises and sayd vnto him: Get the out of the waye and departe hence: for Herode will kyll ye.
13:32And he sayd vnto them. Goo ye and tell that foxe beholde I cast oute devyls and heale the people to daye and to morowe and the third daye I make an ende.
13:33Neverthelesse I must walke todaye and tomorowe and the daye folowinge: For it cannot be that a Prophet perishe eny other where save at Ierusalem.
13:34O Ierusalem Ierusalem which kyllest prophetes and stonest them that are sent to ye: how often wolde I have gadered thy childre to gedder as the hen gathereth her nest vnder her wynges but ye wolde not.
13:35Beholde youre habitacion shalbe left vnto you desolate. For I tell you ye shall not se me vntill the tyme come that ye shall saye blessed is he that commeth in the name of the Lorde.
Tyndale Bible 1534

William Tyndale Bible 1534

William Tyndale was the first man to ever print the New Testament in the English language. Tyndale also went on to be the first to translate much of the Old Testament from the original Hebrew into English, but he was executed in 1536 for the "crime" of printing the scriptures in English before he could personally complete the printing of an entire Bible. His friends Myles Coverdale, and John [Thomas Matthew] Rogers, managed to evade arrest and publish entire Bibles in the English language for the first time, and within one year of Tyndale's death. These Bibles were primarily the work of William Tyndale.