- 1. And he departed thence, & came into his owne countrey, and his disciples folowed him.
- 2. And when the sabboth day was come, he beganne to teache in the synagogue: And many that hearde hym, were astonyed, and sayde: from whence hath he these thynges? And what wisdome is this that is geuen vnto hym? and such myghtie workes that are wrought by his handes?
- 3. Is not this the carpenter Maries sonne, the brother of Iames & Ioses, and of Iuda and Simon? and are not his sisters here with vs? And they were offended at hym.
- 4. Iesus sayde vnto them, that a prophete is not without honour, but in his owne countrey, and among his owne kynne, and in his owne house.
- 5. And he coulde there shewe no mightie worke: but layde his handes vpon a fewe sicke folke, and healed them.
- 6. And he marueyled, because of their vnbeliefe. And he went about by the townes that lay on euery syde, teachyng.
- 7. And he called the twelue, and beganne to sende them foorth, two and two, and gaue the power ouer vncleane spirites.
- 8. And commaunded them, that they shoulde take nothyng in their iourney, saue a staffe only: no scrippe, no bread, no money in their purse.
- 9. But shoulde be shoed with sandales: And that they shoulde not put on two coates.
- 10. And he sayde vnto them: Whersoeuer ye enter into an house, there abyde tyll ye depart thence.
- 11. And whosoeuer shall not receaue you nor heare you, when ye depart thence, shake of the dust that is vnder your feet, for a witnesse vnto them: I say veryly vnto you, it shalbe easyer for the Sodomites and the Gomorrheans in the day of iudgement, then for that citie.
- 12. And they went out, & preached, that men should repent.
- 13. And they cast out many deuyls, and annoynted many that were sicke, with oyle, and healed them.
- 14. And king Herode hearde [of hym] for his name was spread abrode: And he sayde, Iohn Baptist is rysen agayne from the dead, and therefore myghtie workes do shewe foorth them selues in hym.
- 15. Other saide, it is Elias. Some saide, it is a prophete, or as one of the prophetes.
- 16. But when Herode hearde of hym, he saide: It is Iohn, whom I beheaded, he is rysen from death agayne.
- 17. For Herode himselfe had sent foorth, and layde handes vpon Iohn, & bounde hym in pryson, for Herodias sake, his brother Philippes wyfe, because he had maryed her.
- 18. For Iohn sayde vnto Herode: It is not lawful for thee to haue thy brothers wyfe.
- 19. Therefore Herodias layde wayte for hym, and woulde haue kylled hym: but she coulde not.
- 20. For Herode feared Iohn, knowyng that he was a iuste man and an holye, and gaue hym reuerence: and when he hearde hym, he dyd many thynges, and hearde hym gladly.
- 21. And whe a conuenient day was come, that Herode on his birth daye made a supper to the lordes, hye captaynes, and chiefe estates of Galilee.
- 22. And when the daughter of the same Herodias came in, and daunced, and pleased Herode, and them that sate at boorde also, the kyng said vnto the damsell: Aske of me what thou wylt, and I wyll geue it thee.
- 23. And he sware vnto her: Whatsoeuer thou shalt aske of me, I wyll geue it thee, euen vnto the one halfe of my kingdome.
- 24. And she went foorth, & sayde vnto her mother: What shall I aske? She saide, Iohn Baptistes head.
- 25. And she came in strayghtwaye, with haste, vnto the kyng, and asked, saying: I wyll, that thou geue me by and by in a charger, the head of Iohn Baptist.
- 26. And the kyng was sory, howebeit, for his othes sake, & for their sakes whiche sate at supper also, he woulde not caste her of.
- 27. And immediatlye the kyng sent the hangman, and commaunded his head to be brought in: And he went, and beheaded hym in the pryson,
- 28. And brought his head in a charger, & gaue it to the damsell, and the damsell gaue it to her mother.
- 29. And when his disciples hearde of it, they came, and toke vp his body, and layed it in a tombe.
- 30. And the Apostles gathered themselues together vnto Iesus, and tolde hym all thynges, both what they had done, and what they had taught.
- 31. And he sayde vnto them: Come ye alone out of the way, into ye wyldernesse, and rest awhyle: For there were many commers and goers, and they had no leysure, so much as to eate.
- 32. And he wet by shippe out of the way, into a desert place.
- 33. And the people spyed them, when they departed, and many knewe hym, and ranne a foote thyther, out of all cities, & came thyther before them, and came together vnto hym.
- 34. And Iesus went out, and sawe much people, and had compassion on them, because they were lyke sheepe, not hauyng a sheepheard: And he began to teache them many thynges.
- 35. And when the day was nowe farre spent, his disciples came vnto hym, saying: This is a desert place, & nowe the tyme is farre passed:
- 36. Let them departe, that they may go into the countrey rounde about, and into the townes, and bye them bread: for they haue nothyng to eate.
- 37. He aunswered and sayde vnto them: geue ye them to eate. And they saide vnto him: Shall we go and bye two hundred penyworth of bread, & geue them to eate?
- 38. He sayde vnto them: Howe many loaues haue ye, go loke? And when they had searched, they sayde, fyue, and two fisshes.
- 39. And he commaunded them, to make them all sit downe by companies vpon the greene grasse.
- 40. And they sate downe, here a rowe, and there a rowe, by hundredes, & by fifties.
- 41. And when he had take the fiue loaues and the two fisshes, and loked vp to heauen, he blessed, and brake the loaues, & gaue them to his disciples to set before them: and the two fisshes deuided he among them all.
- 42. And they all did eate, & were satisfied.
- 43. And they toke vp twelue baskets full, of the fragmentes, & of the fisshes.
- 44. And they that dyd eate, were about fyue thousande men.
- 45. And straightway, he constrayned his disciples to go into the shippe, and to go ouer the sea before, vnto Bethsaida, whyle he sent away the people.
- 46. And assoone as he had sent them away, he departed into a mountayne to pray.
- 47. And when euen was come, the ship was in the myddes of the sea, and he alone on the lande.
- 48. And he sawe them troubled in rowyng (for the wynde was contrary vnto them:) And about the fourth watche of the nyght, he came vnto them, walking vppon the sea, and woulde haue passed by them.
- 49. But when they sawe hym walkyng vpon the sea, they supposed it had ben a spirite, and cryed out.
- 50. For they all sawe him, & were afraide. And anone he talked with them, & saide vnto them: Be of good cheare, it is I, be not afrayde.
- 51. And he went vp vnto them into the shippe, and the wynde ceassed, and they were sore amased in themselues beyond measure, and marueyled.
- 52. For they vnderstoode not [the miracle] of the loaues, because their heart was hardened.
- 53. And when they had passed ouer, they came into the lande of Genezareth, and drewe vp into the hauen.
- 54. And assoone as they were come out of the shippe, straightway they knew him,
- 55. And ranne foorth throughout all the region rounde about, & began to carry about in beddes those that were sicke, thither, where they heard that he was.
- 56. And whethersoeuer he entred, into townes, cities, or villages, they layde the sicke folkes in the streates, & prayed him that they myght touche and it were but the hemme of his garment: And as many as touched it, were made whole.
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