<P_I,1J>

<heading>

THE GOSPELL OF SAINCTE IOHN . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.3)

THE FYRST CHAPTER . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.4)

</heading>

In the beginnynge was the worde , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.6)

and the worde was with God : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.7)

and the worde was God . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.8)

The same was in the beginnynge with God . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.9)

All thinges were made by it , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.10)

and with out it , was made nothinge , that was made .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.11)

In it was lyfe , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.12)

and the lyfe was the lyght of men , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.13)

and the lyght shyneth in the darcknes , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.14)

but the darcknes comprehended it not . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.15)

There was a man sent from God , whose name was Iohn .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.16)

The same cam as a witnes to beare witnes of the lyght , that all men
through him myght beleve . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.17)

He was not that lyght : but to beare witnes of the lyght .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.18)

That was a true lyght , which lyghteth all men that come into the
worlde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.19)

He was in the worlde , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.20)

and the worlde was made by him : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.21)

and yet the worlde knewe him not . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.22)

He cam amonge his awne (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.23)

and his awne receaved him not . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.24)

But as meny as receaved him , to them he gave power to be the sonnes of
God in that they beleved on his name : which were borne , not of bloude
nor of the will of the flesshe , nor yet of the will of man : but of
God . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.25)

And the worde was made flesshe (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.26)

and dwelt among vs , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.27)

and we sawe the glory of it , as the glory of the only begotten sonne
of the father , which worde was full of grace and verite .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.28)

Iohn bare witnes of him (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.29)

and cryed sayinge : This was he of whome I spake , he that cometh after
me , was before me , because he was yer then I . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.30)

And of his fulnes have all we receaved , even grace for grace .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.31)

For the lawe was geven by Moses , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.32)

but grace and truthe came by Iesus Christ . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.33)

No man hath sene God at eny tyme . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.34)

The only begotten sonne , which is in the bosome of the father , he
hath declared him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.35)

And this is the recorde of Iohn : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,1J.36)

When the Iewes sent Prestes and Levites from Ierusalem , to axe him ,
what arte thou ? <P_I,20J> And he confessed (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.37)

and denyed not , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.38)

and sayde playnly : I am not Christ . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.39)

And they axed him : what then ? arte thou Helyas ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.40)

And he sayde : I am not . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.41)

Arte thou a Prophete ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.42)

And he answered no . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.43)

Then sayd they vnto him : what arte thou that we maye geve an answer to
them that sent vs : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.44)

What sayest thou of thy selfe ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.45)

He sayde : I am the voyce of a cryar in the wyldernes ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.46)

make strayght the waye of the Lorde , as sayde the Prophete Esaias .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.47)

And they which were sent , were of the pharises .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.48)

And they axed him , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.49)

and sayde vnto him : why baptisest thou then , yf thou be not Christ
nor Helyas , nether a Prophet ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.50)

Iohn answered them sayinge : I baptise with water :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.51)

but one is come amonge you , whom ye knowe not (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.52)

he it is that cometh after me , whiche was before me , whose sho
latchet I am not worthy to vnlose . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.53)

These thinges were done in Bethabara beyonde Iordan , where Iohn dyd
baptyse . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.54)

The nexte daye , Iohn sawe Iesus commynge vnto him ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.55)

and sayde : beholde the lambe of God , which taketh awaye the synne of
the worlde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.56)

This is he of whom I sayde . After me cometh a man , which was before
me , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.57)

for he was yer $then {TEXT:them} I , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.58)

and I knew him not : but that he shuld be declared to Israell ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.59)

therfore am I come baptisynge with water . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.60)

And Iohn bare recorde sayinge : I sawe the sprete descende from heven ,
lyke vnto a dove , and abyde apon him , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.61)

and I knewe him not . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.62)

But he that sent me to baptise in water , the same sayde vnto me : apon
whom thou shalt se the sprete descende and tary styll on him , the same
is he which baptiseth with the holy goost . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.63)

And I sawe and bare recorde , that this is the sonne of God .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.64)

The next daye after , Iohn stode agayne , and two of his disciples .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.65)

And he behelde Iesus as he walked by , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.66)

and sayde : beholde the lambe of God . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.67)

And the two disciples hearde him speake ; (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.68)

and folowed Iesus . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.69)

And Iesus turned about , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.70)

and sawe them folowe , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.71)

and sayde vnto them : What seke ye ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.72)

They sayde vnto him : Rabbi <paren> which is to saye by interpretacion
, Master </paren> where dwellest thou ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.73)

He sayde vnto them : come and se . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.74)

They came (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.75)

and sawe where he dwelt : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.76)

and abode with him that daye . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.77)

For it was about the tenthe houre . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,20J.78)

<P_I,40J>

One of the two which hearde Iohn speake and folowed Iesus , was Andrew
Simon Peters brother . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.80)

The same founde his brother Simon fyrst , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.81)

and sayde vnto him : we have founde Messias , which is by
interpretacion , annoynted : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.82)

and brought him to Iesus . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.83)

And Iesus behelde him (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.84)

and sayde : thou arte Simon the sonne of Ionas ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.85)

thou shalt be called Cephas : which is by interpretacion , a stone .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.86)

The daye folowynge Iesus wolde goo into Galile ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.87)

and found Philip , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.88)

and sayde vnto him , folowe me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.89)

Philip was of Bethsaida the cite of Andrew and Peter .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.90)

And Philip founde Nathanael , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.91)

and sayde vnto him . We have founde him of whom Moses in the lawe , and
the prophetes dyd wryte . Iesus the sonne of Ioseph of Nazareth .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.92)

And Nathanael sayde vnto him : can ther eny good thinge come out of
Nazareth ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.93)

Philip sayde to him : come and se . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.94)

Iesus sawe Nathanael commynge to him , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.95)

and sayde of him . Beholde a ryght Israelite , in whom is no gyle .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.96)

Nathanael sayd vnto him : where knewest thou me ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.97)

Iesus answered , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.98)

and sayde vnto him : Before that Philip called the , when thou wast
vnder the fygge tree , I sawe the . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.99)

Nathanael answered and sayde vnto him : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.100)

Rabbi , thou arte the sonne of God , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.101)

thou arte the kynge of Israel . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.102)

Iesus answered and sayd vnto him : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.103)

Because I sayde vnto the , I sawe the vnder the fygge tree , thou
belevest . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.104)

Thou shalt se greater thinges then these . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.105)

And he sayde vnto him : Verely , verely , I saye vnto you : herafter
shall ye se heven open , and the angels of God ascendynge and
descendynge over the sonne of man . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,I,40J.106)

<P_II,1J>

<heading>

THE SECONDE CHAPTER . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.109)

</heading>

And the thryde daye , was ther a mariage in Cana a cite of Galile :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.111)

and the mother of Iesus was there . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.112)

And Iesus was called also and his disciples vnto the mariage .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.113)

And when the wyne fayled , the mother of Iesus sayde vnto him : they
have no wyne . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.114)

Iesus sayde vnto her : woman , what have I to do with the ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.115)

myne houre is not yet come . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.116)

His mother sayde vnto the ministres : whatsoever he sayeth vnto you ,
do it . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.117)

And ther were stondynge theare , six waterpottes of stone after the
maner of the purifyinge of the Iewes , contaynynge two or thre fyrkins
a pece . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.118)

And Iesus sayde vnto them : fyll the water pottes with water .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.119)

And they fylled them vp to the brym . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.120)

And he sayde vnto them : drawe out now , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.121)

and beare vnto the governer of the feaste . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.122)

And they bare it . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.123)

When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was turned vnto
wyne , and knewe not whence it was <paren> but the ministres which drue
the water knew </paren> He called the brydegrome ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.124)

and sayde vnto him . All men at the beginnynge , set forth good wyne ,
and when men be dronke , then that which is worsse .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.125)

But thou hast kept backe the good wyne , vntyll now .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.126)

This beginnynge of miracles dyd Iesus in Cana of Galile ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.127)

and shewed his glory , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.128)

and his disciples beleved on him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.129)

After that he descended in to Capernaum , and his mother , and his
brethren , and his disciples : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.130)

but contynued not manye dayes there . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.131)

And the Iewes ester was even at honde , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.132)

and Iesus went vp to Ierusalem , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.133)

and founde syttynge in the temple , those that solde oxen and shepe and
doves , and chaungers of money . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.134)

And he made a scourge of small cordes , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.135)

and drave them all out of the temple , with the shepe and oxen ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.136)

and powred oute the changers money , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.137)

and overthrue the tables , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.138)

and sayde vnto them that solde doves : Have these thinges hence ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.139)

and make not my fathers housse an housse of marchaundyse .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.140)

And his disciples remembred , how that it was wrytten : the zele of
thyne housse hath even eaten me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.141)

Then answered the Iewes (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.142)

and sayde vnto him : what token shewest thou vnto vs , seynge that thou
dost these thinges ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.143)

Iesus answered and sayd vnto them : destroye this temple ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.144)

and in thre dayes I will reare it vp agayne . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,1J.145)

<P_II,20J>

Then sayde the Iewes : xlvi. yeares was this temple abuyldinge :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,20J.147)

and wylt thou reare it vp in thre dayes ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,20J.148)

But he spake of the temple of his body . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,20J.149)

Assone therfore as he was rysen from deeth agayne , his disciples
remembred that he thus sayde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,20J.150)

And they beleved the scripture , and the wordes which Iesus had sayde .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,20J.151)

When he was at Ierusalem at ester in the feaste , many beleved on his
name , when they sawe his miracles which he dyd .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,20J.152)

But Iesus put not him selfe in their hondes , because he knewe all men
, and neded not , that eny man shuld testify of man .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,20J.153)

For he knewe what was in man . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,II,20J.154)

<P_III,1J>

<heading>

THE III. CHAPTER . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.157)

</heading>

Ther was a man of the pharises named Nicodemus a ruler amonge the Iewes
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.159)

The same cam to Iesus by nyght , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.160)

and sayde vnto him : Rabbi , we knowe that thou arte a teacher whiche
arte come from God . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.161)

For no man coulde do suche miracles as thou doest , except God were
with him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.162)

Iesus answered and sayde vnto him : Verely verely I saye vnto the :
except a man be boren a newe , he $can $not {TEXT:cannot} se the
kyngdom of God . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.163)

Nicodemus sayde vnto him : how can a man be boren when he is olde ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.164)

can he enter his moders wombe and be boren agayne ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.165)

Iesus answered : verely , verely I saye vnto the : except that a man be
boren of water and of the sprete , he $can $not {TEXT:cannot} enter
into the kyngdome of god . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.166)

That which is boren of the flesshe , is flesshe :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.167)

and that which is boren of the sprete , is sprete .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.168)

Marvayle not that I sayd to the , ye must be boren a newe .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.169)

The wynde bloweth where he listeth , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.170)

and thou hearest his sounde : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.171)

but canst not tell whence he cometh and whether he goeth .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.172)

So is every man that is boren of the sprete . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.173)

And Nicodemus answered and sayde vnto him : how can these thinges be ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.174)

Iesus answered and sayde vnto him : arte thou a master in Israel ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.175)

and knowest not these thinges ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.176)

Verely verely , I saye vnto the , we speake that we knowe ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.177)

and testify that we have sene : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.178)

and ye receave not oure witnes . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.179)

Yf when I tell you erthely thinges , ye beleve not : how shuld ye
beleve , yf I shall tell you of hevenly thinges ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.180)

And no man ascendeth vp to heaven , but he that came doune from heaven
, that is to saye , the sonne of man which is in heaven .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.181)

And as Moses lifte vp the serpent in the wyldernes , even so must the
sonne of man be lifte vp , that none that beleveth in him perisshe :
but have eternall lyfe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.182)

For God so loveth the worlde , that he hath geven his only sonne , that
none that beleve in him , shuld perisshe : but shuld have everlastinge
lyfe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.183)

For God sent not his sonne into the worlde , to condempne the worlde :
but that the worlde through him , might be saved .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.184)

He that beleveth on him , shall not be condempned .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.185)

But he that beleveth not , is condempned all redy , be cause he
beleveth not in the name of the only sonne of God .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.186)

And this is the condempnacion : that light is come into the worlde ,
and the men loved darcknes more then light , because their dedes were
evill . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,1J.187)

<P_III,20J>

For every man that evyll doeth , hateth the light :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.189)

nether commeth the light , lest his dedes shuld be reproved .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.190)

But he that doeth truth , commeth to the light , that his dedes might
be knowen , how that they are wrought in God .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.191)

After these thinges cam Iesus and his disciples into the Iewes londe ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.192)

and ther he haunted with them (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.193)

and baptised . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.194)

And Iohn also baptised in Enon besydes Salim , because ther was moche
water there , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.195)

and they came (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.196)

and were baptised . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.197)

For Iohn was not yet cast into preson . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.198)

And ther arose a question bitwene Iohns disciples and the Iewes a bout
purifiynge . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.199)

And they came vnto Iohn , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.200)

and sayde vnto him : Rabbi , he that was with the beyonde Iordan , to
whom thou barest witnes . Beholde the same baptyseth ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.201)

and all men come to him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.202)

Iohn answered , and sayde : a man can receave no thinge at all except
it be geven him from heaven . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.203)

Ye youre selves are witnesses , how that I sayde :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.204)

I am not Christ (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.205)

but am sent before him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.206)

He that hath the bryde , is the brydegrome . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.207)

But the frende of the brydegrome which stondeth by and heareth him ,
reioyseth greately of the brydgromes voyce . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.208)

$'T $is {TEXT:Tis} my ioye is fulfilled . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.209)

He must increase : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.210)

and I must decreace . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.211)

He that commeth from an hye is above all : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.212)

He that is of the erth , is of the erth , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.213)

and speaketh of the erth . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.214)

He that commeth from heaven , is above all , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.215)

and what he hath sene and hearde : that he testifieth :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.216)

but no man receaveth his testimonye . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.217)

How be it he that hath receaved hys testimonye hath set to his seale
that God is true . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.218)

For he whom God hath sent , speaketh the wordes of God .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.219)

For God geveth not the sprete by measure . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.220)

The father loveth the sonne (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.221)

and hath geven all thinges into his honde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.222)

He that beleveth on the sonne , hath everlastynge lyfe :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.223)

and he that beleveth not the sonne , shall not se lyfe ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.224)

but the wrathe of God abydeth on him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,III,20J.225)

<P_IV,1J>

<heading>

THE IIII. CHAPTER . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.228)

</heading>

Assone as the Lorde had knowledge , how the Pharises had hearde , that
Iesus made and baptised moo disciples then Iohn <paren> though that
Iesus him selfe baptised not : but his disciples </paren> he lefte
Iewry , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.230)

and departed agayne into Galile . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.231)

And it was so that he must nedes goo thorowe Samaria .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.232)

Then came he to a cyte of Samaria called Sichar , besydes the
possession that Iacob gave to his sonne Ioseph .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.233)

And there was Iacobs well . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.234)

Iesus then weryed in his iorney , sate thus on the well .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.235)

And it was about the sixte houre : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.236)

and there came a woman of Samaria to drawe water .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.237)

And Iesus sayde vnto her : geve me drynke . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.238)

For his disciples were gone awaye vnto the toune to bye meate .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.239)

Then sayde the woman of Samaria vnto him : how is it , that thou beinge
a Iewe , axest drinke of me , which am a Samaritane ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.240)

for the Iewes medle not with the Samaritans . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.241)

Iesus answered and sayde vnto hir : yf thou knewest the gyfte of God ,
and who it is that sayeth to the geve me drynke , thou woldest have
axed of him , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.242)

and he wolde have geven the water of lyfe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.243)

The woman sayde vnto him . Syr thou hast no thinge to drawe with ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.244)

and the well is depe : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.245)

from whence then hast thou that water of lyfe ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.246)

Arte thou greater then oure father Iacob which gave vs the well , and
he him silfe dranke therof , and his chyldren , and his catell ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.247)

Iesus answered and sayde vnto hir : whosoever drinketh of this water ,
shall thurst agayne . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.248)

But whosoever shall drinke of the water that I shall geve him , shall
never be more a thyrst : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.249)

but the water that I shall geve him , $shall $be {TEXT:shalbe} in him a
well of water , springinge vp in to everlastinge lyfe .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.250)

The woman sayd vnto him : Syr geve me of that water , that I thyrst not
, nether come hedder to drawe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.251)

Iesus sayde vnto her . Go (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.252)

and call thy husband , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.253)

and come hydder . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.254)

The woman answered and sayde to him : I have no husband .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.255)

Iesus sayde to her . Thou hast well sayd , I have no husbande .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.256)

For thou haste had five husbandes , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.257)

and he whom thou now hast , is not thy husband .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.258)

That saydest thou truely . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.259)

The woman sayde vnto him : Syr I perceave that thou arte a prophet .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,1J.260)

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Oure fathers worshipped in this mountayne : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.262)

and ye saye that in Hierusalem is the place where men ought to
worshippe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.263)

Iesus sayde vnto her : woman beleve me , the houre cometh , when ye
shall nether in this mountayne nor yet at Ierusalem , worshippe the
father . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.264)

Ye worshippe , ye wot not what : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.265)

we knowe what we worshippe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.266)

For salvacion commeth of the Iewes . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.267)

But the houre commeth (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.268)

and nowe is , when the true worshippers shall worshippe the father in
sprete and in trouthe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.269)

For verely suche the father requyreth to worshippe him .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.270)

God is a sprete , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.271)

and they that worshippe him , must worshippe him , in sprete and
trouthe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.272)

The woman sayde vnto him : I wot well Messias shall come , which is
called Christ . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.273)

When he is come , he will tell vs all thinges .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.274)

Iesus sayde vnto hir : I that speake vnto the am he .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.275)

And even at that poynte , came his disciples ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.276)

and marvelled that he talked with the woman . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.277)

Yet no man sayde vnto him : what meanest thou , or why talkest thou
with her ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.278)

The woman then lefte her waterpot , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.279)

and went her waye into the cite , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.280)

and sayde to the men . Come se a man which tolde me all thinges that
ever I dyd . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.281)

Is not he Christ ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.282)

Then they went out of the cite , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.283)

and came vnto him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.284)

And in the meane while his disciples prayed him sayinge : Master , eate
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.285)

He sayde vnto them : I have meate to eate , that ye knowe not of .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.286)

Then sayd the disciples bitwene them selves : hath eny man brought him
meate ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.287)

Iesus sayde vnto them : my meate is to doo the will of him that sent me
. And to fynnysshe his worke . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.288)

Saye not ye : there are yet foure monethes , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.289)

and then commeth harvest ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.290)

Beholde I saye vnto you , lyfte vp youre eyes ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.291)

and loke on the regions : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.292)

for they are whyte all redy vnto harvest . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.293)

And he that repeth receaveth rewarde , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.294)

and gaddereth frute vnto life eternall : that bothe he that soweth ,
and he that repeth myght reioyse to gether . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.295)

And herin is the sayinge true , that one soweth , and another repeth .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.296)

I sent you to repe that wheron ye bestowed no laboure .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.297)

Other men laboured , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.298)

and ye are entred into their labours . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.299)

Many of the Samaritans of that cyte beleved on him , for the sayinge of
the woman , which testified : he tolde me all thinges that ever I dyd .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,20J.300)

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Then when the Samaritans were come vnto him , they besought him , that
he wolde tary with them . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.302)

And he aboode there two dayes . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.303)

And many moo beleved because of his awne wordes ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.304)

and sayd vnto the woman : Now we beleve not because of thy sayinge .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.305)

For we have herde him oure selves , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.306)

and knowe that this is even in dede Christ the savioure of the worlde .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.307)

After two dayes he departed thence , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.308)

and went awaye into Galile . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.309)

And Iesus him selfe testified , that a Prophete hath none honoure in
his awne countre . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.310)

Then assone as he was come into Galile , the Galileans receaved him
which had sene all the thinges that he dyd at Ierusalem at the feast .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.311)

For they went also vnto the feast daye . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.312)

And Iesus came agayne into Cana of Galile , wher he turned water into
wyne . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.313)

And ther was a certayne ruler , whose sonne was sicke at Capernaum .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.314)

Assone as the same herde that Iesus was come out of Iewry into Galile ,
he went vnto him , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.315)

and besought him , that he wolde descende , and heale his sonne :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.316)

For he was even readie to dye . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.317)

Then sayde Iesus vnto him : excepte ye se signes and wondres , ye $can
$not {TEXT:cannot} beleve . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.318)

The ruler sayd vnto him : Syr come awaye or ever that my chylde dye .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.319)

Iesus sayde vnto him , goo thy waye , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.320)

thy sonne liveth . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.321)

And the man beleved the wordes that Iesus had spoken vnto him ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.322)

and went his waye . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.323)

And anone as he went on his waye , his servantes met him ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.324)

and tolde him sayinge : thy chylde liveth . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.325)

Then enquyred he of them the houre when he beganne to amende .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.326)

And they sayde vnto him : Yester daye the seventhe houre , the fever
lefte him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.327)

And the father knew that it was the same houre in which Iesus sayde
vnto him : Thy sonne liveth . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.328)

And he beleved , and all his housholde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.329)

Thys is agayne the seconde myracle , that Iesus dyd , after he was come
oute of Iewry into Galile . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IV,40J.330)

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<heading>

THE V. CHA. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.333)

</heading>

After that ther was a feast of the Iewes , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.335)

and Iesus went vp to Ierusalem . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.336)

And ther is at Ierusalem , by the slaughterhousse , a pole called in
the Ebrue tonge , Bethseda , havinge five porches , in which laye a
greate multitude of sicke folke , of blinde , halt and wyddered ,
waytinge for the movinge of the water . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.337)

For an angell went doune at a certayne ceason $into $the
{TEXT:the_into} pole (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.338)

and troubled the water . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.339)

Whosoever then fyrst after the steringe of the water , stepped in , was
made whoale of what soever disease he had . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.340)

And a certayne man was theare , which had bene diseased .xxxviii.
yeares . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.341)

When Iesus sawe him lye , and knewe that he now longe tyme had bene
diseased , he sayde vnto him . Wilt thou be made whoale ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.342)

The sicke answered him : Syr I have no man when the water is troubled ,
to put me into the pole . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.343)

But in the meane tyme , whill I am about to come , another steppeth
doune before me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.344)

And Iesus sayde vnto him : ryse , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.345)

take vp thy beed , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.346)

and walke . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.347)

And immediatly the man was made whole , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.348)

and toke vp his beed , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.349)

and went . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.350)

And the same daye was the Saboth daye . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.351)

The Iewes therfore sayde vnto him that was made whole . It is the
Saboth daye , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.352)

it is not laufull for the to cary thy beed . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.353)

He answered them : he that made me whole , sayde vnto me : take vp thy
beed , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.354)

and get the hence . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.355)

Then axed they him : what man is that which sayde vnto the , take vp
thy beed (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.356)

and walke . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.357)

And he that was healed , wist not who it was . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.358)

For Iesus had gotten him selfe awaye , because that ther was preace of
people in the place . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.359)

And after that , Iesus founde him in the temple ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.360)

and sayd vnto him : beholde thou arte made whole ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.361)

synne no moore , lest a worsse thinge happen vnto the .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.362)

The man departed , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.363)

and tolde the Iewes that yt was Iesus , whiche had made him whole .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.364)

And therfore the Iewes dyd persecute Iesus (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.365)

and sought the meanes to slee him , because he had done these thinges
on the Saboth daye . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.366)

And Iesus answered them : my father worketh hidder to ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.367)

and I worke . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.368)

Therfore the Iewes sought the moare to kill him , not-1 only-2 because
he had broken the Saboth : but sayde also that God was his father , and
made him selfe equall with God . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.369)

Then answered Iesus (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.370)

and sayde vnto them : verely , verely , I saye vnto you : the sonne can
do no thinge of him selfe , but that he seeth the father do .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.371)

For whatsoever he doeth , that doeth the sonne also .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,1J.372)

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For the father loveth the sonne , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.374)

and sheweth him all thinges , whatsoever he him selfe doeth .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.375)

And he will shewe him greter workes then these , because ye shoulde
marvayle . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.376)

For lykwyse as the father rayseth vp the deed , and quickeneth them ,
even so the sonne quyckeneth whom he will . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.377)

Nether iudgeth the father eny man : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.378)

but hath committed all iudgement vnto the sonne , because that all men
shuld honoure the sonne , even as they honoure the father .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.379)

He that honoureth not the sonne , the same honoureth not the father
which hath sent him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.380)

Verely verely I saye vnto you : He that heareth my wordes , and
beleveth on him that sent me , hath everlastinge lyfe ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.381)

and shall not come in to damnacion : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.382)

but is scaped from deth vnto lyfe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.383)

Verely , verely I saye vnto you : the tyme shall come , and now is ,
when the deed shall heare the voyce of the sonne of God .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.384)

And they that heare , shall live . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.385)

For as the father hath life in him silfe : so lyke wyse hath he geven
to the sonne to have lyfe in him silfe : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.386)

and hath geven him power also to iudge , in that he is the sonne of man
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.387)

Marvayle not at this , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.388)

the houre shall come in the which all that are in the graves , shall
heare his voice , and shall come forthe : they that have done good vnto
the resurreccion of lyfe : and they that have done evyll , vnto the
resurreccion of dampnacion . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.389)

I can of myne awne selfe do nothinge at all . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.390)

As I heare , I iudge , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.391)

and my iudgement is iust , be cause I seke not myne awne will , but the
will of the father which hath sent me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.392)

Yf I beare witnes of my selfe , my witnes is not true .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.393)

Ther is a nother that beareth witnes of me , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.394)

and I am sure that the witnes whiche he beareth of me , is true .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.395)

Ye sent vnto Iohn , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.396)

and he bare witnes vnto the truthe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.397)

But I receave not the recorde of man . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.398)

Neverthelesse , these thinges I saye , that ye might be safe .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.399)

He was a burninge and a shyninge light , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.400)

and ye wolde for a season have reioysed in his light .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.401)

But I have greater witnes then the witnes of Iohn .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.402)

For the workes which the father hath geven me to fynisshe : the same
workes which I do , beare witnes of me , that the father sent me .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.403)

And the father him silfe which hath sent me , beareth witnes of me .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.404)

Ye have not hearde his voyce at eny tyme , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.405)

nor ye have sene his shape : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.406)

therto his wordes have ye not abydinge in you .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.407)

For whome he hath sent : him ye beleve not . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.408)

Searche the scriptures , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.409)

for in them ye thinke ye have eternall lyfe : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.410)

and they are they which testify of me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,20J.411)

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And yet will ye not come to me , that ye might have lyfe .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,40J.413)

I receave not prayse of men . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,40J.414)

But I knowe you , that ye have not the love of God in you ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,40J.415)

I am come in my fathers name , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,40J.416)

and ye receave me not . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,40J.417)

Yf another shall come in his awne name , him will ye receave .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,40J.418)

How can ye beleve which receave honoure one of another , and seke not
the honoure that commeth of God only ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,40J.419)

Doo not thinke that I wyll accuse you to my father .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,40J.420)

Ther is one that accuseth you , even Moses in whom ye trust .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,40J.421)

For had ye beleved Moses , ye wold have beleved me :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,40J.422)

for he wrote of me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,40J.423)

But now ye beleve not his writinge : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,40J.424)

how shall ye beleve my wordes . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,V,40J.425)

<P_VI,1J>

<heading>

THE .VI. CHAPTER . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.428)

</heading>

After these thinges Iesus went his waye over the see of Galile nye to a
cyte called Tiberias . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.430)

And a greate multitude folowed him , because they had sene his myracles
which he dyd on them that were diseased . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.431)

And Iesus went vp into a mountayne , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.432)

and there he sate with his disciples . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.433)

And ester , a feast of the Iewes , was nye . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.434)

Then Iesus lifte vp his eyes , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.435)

and sawe a greate company come vnto him , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.436)

and sayde vnto Philip : whence shall we bye breed that these might eate
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.437)

This he sayde to prove him : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.438)

for he him sylfe knewe what he wolde do . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.439)

Philip answered him , two hondred peny worthe of breed are not
sufficient for them , that every man have a litell .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.440)

Then sayde vnto him , one of his disciples , Andrew Simon Peters
brother . There ys a lad here , which hath fyve barly loves and two
fisshes : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.441)

but what is that amonge so many ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.442)

And Iesus sayde . Make the people sit doune : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.443)

Ther was moche grasse in the place . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.444)

And the men sate doune , in nombre , about five thousande .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.445)

And Iesus toke the breed , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.446)

and gave thankes , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.447)

and gave to the disciples , and his disciples to them that were set
doune . And lykwyse of the fysshes , as moche as they wolde .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.448)

When they had eaten ynough , he sayd vnto his disciples : gadder vp the
broken meate that remayneth : That nothinge be loost .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.449)

And they gadered it to geder , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.450)

and fylled twelve baskettes with the broken meate , of the five barly
loves , which broken meate remayned vnto them that had eaten .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.451)

Then the men , when they had sene the myracle that Iesus dyd , sayde :
This is of a trueth the Prophet that shuld come into the worlde .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.452)

When Iesus perceaved that they wolde come , and take him vp , to make
him kinge , he departed agayne into a mountayne him silfe a lone .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.453)

And when even was come , his disciples went vnto the see and
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.454)

entred into a shyppe , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.455)

and went over the see vnto Capernaum . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.456)

And anonne it was darcke , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.457)

and Iesus was not come to them . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.458)

And the see arose with a greate winde that blew .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.459)

And when they had rowen aboute a. xxv. or a xxx. furlonges , they sawe
Iesus walke on the see , and drawe nye vnto the shyp ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.460)

and they were afrayed . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,1J.461)

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And he sayde vnto them : It is I , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.463)

be not a frayde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.464)

Then wolde they have receaved him into the shyp ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.465)

and the ship was by and by at the londe whyther they went .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.466)

The daye folowynge , the people which stode on the other syde of the
see , sawe that ther was none other shyp theare , save that one wher in
his disciples were entred , and that Iesus went not in with his
disciples into the ship : but that his disciples were gone awaye alone
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.467)

How be it , ther came other shippes from Tiberias nye vnto the place ,
where they ate breed , when the Lorde had blessed .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.468)

Then when the people sawe that Iesus was not there nether his disciples
, they also toke shippinge (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.469)

and came to Caparnaum sekinge for Iesus . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.470)

And when they had founde him on the other syde of the see they sayd
vnto him : Rabbi , when camest thou hidder ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.471)

Iesus answered them (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.472)

and sayde : verely verely I saye vnto you : ye seke me , not because ye
sawe the myracles : but be cause ye ate of the loves , and were filled
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.473)

Laboure , not for the meate which perissheth , but for the meate that
endureth vnto everlastynge lyfe , whiche meate the sonne of man shall
geve vnto you . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.474)

For him hath god the father sealed . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.475)

Then sayd they vnto him : what shall we do that myght worke the workes
of God . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.476)

Iesus answered and sayde vnto them . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.477)

This is the worke of God , that ye beleve on him , whom he hath sent .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.478)

They sayde vnto him : what signe shewest thou then , that we maye se
and beleve the ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.479)

What doest thou worke ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.480)

Oure fathers dyd eate Manna in the desert , as yt is written : He gave
them breed from heaven to eate . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.481)

Iesus sayde vnto them : verely , verely I saye vnto you : Moses gave
you breed from heaven : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.482)

but my father geveth you the true breed from heaven .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.483)

For the breed of God is he which commeth doune from heaven and geveth
lyfe vnto the worlde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.484)

Then sayde they vnto him : Lorde , ever moore geve vs this breed .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.485)

And Iesus sayde vnto them : I am that breed of life .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.486)

He that commeth to me , shall not honger : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.487)

and he that beleveth on me shall never thurst .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.488)

But I sayed vnto you : that ye have sene me , and yet beleve not .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.489)

All that the father geveth me : shall come to me :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.490)

and him that cometh to me , I cast not awaye .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.491)

For I came doune from heaven : not-1 to do myne awne will , but his
will which hath sent me : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.492)

And this is the fathers will which hath sent me , that of all which he
hath geven me , I shuld loose no thinge : but shuld rayse it vp agayne
at the last daye . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,20J.493)

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And this is the wyll of him that sent me : that every man which seith
the sonne and beleveth on him , have everlastinge lyfe .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.495)

And I will rayse him vp at the last daye . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.496)

The Iewes then murmured at him , because he sayde : I am that breed
which is come doune from heaven . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.497)

And they sayde : Is not this Iesus the sonne of Ioseph , whose father
and mother we knowe ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.498)

How ys yt then that he sayeth , I came doune from heaven ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.499)

Iesus answered and sayde vnto them . Murmur not betwene youre selves .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.500)

No man can come to me except the father which hath sent me , drawe him
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.501)

And I will rayse him vp at the last daye . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.502)

It is written in the Prophetes , that they shall all be taught of God .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.503)

Every man therfore that hath hearde and hath learned of the father
commeth vnto me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.504)

Not that eny man hath sene the father , save he which is of God :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.505)

the same hath sene the father . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.506)

Verely verely I saye vnto you , he that beleveth on me , hath
everlastinge lyfe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.507)

I am that breed of lyfe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.508)

Youre fathers dyd eate Manna in the wildernes (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.509)

and are deed . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.510)

This is that breed which commeth from heaven , that he which eateth of
it , shuld also not dye . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.511)

I am that lyvinge breed which came doune from heaven .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.512)

Yf eny man eate of this breed , he shall live forever .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.513)

And the breed that I will geve , is my flesshe , which I will geve for
the lyfe of the worlde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.514)

And the Iewes strove amonge them selves sayinge : How can this felowe
geve vs his flesshe to eate ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.515)

Then Iesus sayde vnto them : Verely , verely I saye vnto you , except
ye eate the flesshe of the sonne of man , and drinke his bloude , ye
shall not have lyfe in you . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.516)

Whosoever eateth my flesshe , and drinketh my bloude , hath eternall
lyfe : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.517)

and I will rayse him vp at the last daye . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.518)

For my flesshe is meate in dede : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.519)

and my bloude is drynke in dede . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.520)

He that eateth my flesshe and drynketh my bloude , dwelleth in me and I
in him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.521)

As the lyvinge father hath sent me , even so lyve I by my father :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.522)

and he that eateth me , shall live by me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.523)

This is the breed which cam from heaven : not as youre fathers have
eaten Manna and are deed . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.524)

He that eateth of this breed , shall live ever .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.525)

These thinges sayd he in the synagoge as he taught in Capernaum .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,40J.526)

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Many of his disciples , when they had herde this , sayde : this is an
herde sayinge : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.528)

who can abyde the hearinge of it ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.529)

Iesus knew in him selfe , that his disciples murmured at it ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.530)

and sayde vnto them : Doth this offende you ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.531)

What and yf ye shall se the sonne of man ascende vp where he was before
? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.532)

It is the sprete that quyckeneth , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.533)

the flesshe proffeteth nothinge . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.534)

The wordes that I speake vnto you , are sprete and lyfe .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.535)

But ther are some of you that beleve not . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.536)

For Iesus knewe from the begynnynge , which they were that beleved not
, and who shuld betraye him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.537)

And he sayde : Therfore sayde I vnto you : that no man can come vnto me
, except it were geven vnto him of my father .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.538)

From that tyme many of his disciples went backe ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.539)

and walked no moore with him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.540)

Then sayde Iesus to the twelve : will ye alsoo goo awaye ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.541)

Then Simon Peter answered : Master to whom shall we goo ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.542)

Thou haste the wordes of eternall lyfe , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.543)

and we beleve and knowe , that thou arte Christ the sonne of the
lyvinge God . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.544)

Iesus answered them : Have not I chosen you twelve , and yet one of you
is the devyll ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.545)

He spake it of Iudas Iscariot the sonne of Simon .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.546)

For he it was that shuld betraye him , and was one of the twelve .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VI,60J.547)

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<heading>

THE .VII. CHAPTER . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.550)

</heading>

After that , Iesus went about in Galile (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.552)

and wolde not go about in Iewry , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.553)

for the Iewes sought to kill him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.554)

The Iewes tabernacle feast was at honde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.555)

His brethren therfore sayde vnto him : get the hence
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.556)

and go into Iewry that thy disciples maye se thy workes that thou doest
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.557)

For ther is no man that doeth eny thinge secretly , and he him selfe
seketh to be knowen . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.558)

Yf thou do soche thinges , shewe thy selfe to the worlde .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.559)

For as yet his brethren beleved not in him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.560)

Then Iesus sayd vnto them : My tyme is not yet come ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.561)

youre tyme is all waye redy . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.562)

The worlde $can $not {TEXT:cannot} hate you . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.563)

Me it hateth : be cause I testify of it , that the workes of it are
evyll . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.564)

Go ye vp vnto this feast . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.565)

I will not go vp yet vnto this feast , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.566)

for my tyme is not yet full come . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.567)

These wordes he sayde vnto them (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.568)

and abode still in Galile . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.569)

But assone as his brethren were goone vp , then went he also vp vnto
the feast : not openly but as it were prevely .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.570)

Then sought him the Iewes at the feast , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.571)

and sayde : Where is he ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.572)

And moche murmurynge was ther of him amonge the people .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.573)

Some sayde : He is good . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.574)

Wother sayde naye , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.575)

but he deceaveth the people . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.576)

How be it no man spake openly of him , for feare of the Iewes .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.577)

In the middes of the feast , Iesus went vp into the temple
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.578)

and taught . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.579)

And the Iewes marveylled sayinge : How knoweth he the scriptures ,
seynge that he never learned ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.580)

Iesus answered them , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.581)

and sayde : My doctrine is not myne : but his that sent me .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.582)

If eny man will do his will , he shall knowe of the doctrine , whether
it be of God , or whether I speake of my selfe .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.583)

He that speaketh of him selfe , seketh his awne prayse .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.584)

But he that seketh his prayse that sent him , the same is true ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.585)

and no vnrightewesnes is in him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.586)

Dyd not Moses geve you a lawe , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.587)

and yet none of you kepeth the lawe ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.588)

Why goo ye a boute to kyll me ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,1J.589)

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The people answered and sayde : thou hast the devyll :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.591)

who goeth aboute to kyll the ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.592)

Iesus answered and sayde to them : I have done one worke ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.593)

and ye all marvayle . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.594)

Moses therfore gave vnto you circumcision not because it is of Moses ,
but of the fathers . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.595)

And yet ye on the Saboth daye , circumcise a man .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.596)

If a man on the Saboth daye receave circumcision without breakinge of
the lawe of Moses : disdayne ye at me , because I have made a man every
whit whoale on the saboth daye ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.597)

Iudge not after the vtter aperaunce : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.598)

but iudge rightewes iudgement . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.599)

Then sayd some of them of Ierusalem : Is not this he whom they goo
aboute to kyll ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.600)

Beholde he speaketh boldly , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.601)

and they saye nothinge to him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.602)

Do the rulars knowe in dede , that this is very Christ ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.603)

How be it we knowe this man whence he is : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.604)

but when Christ cometh , no man shall knowe whence he is .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.605)

Then cryed Iesus in the temple as he taught sayinge : ye knowe me ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.606)

and whence I am ye knowe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.607)

And yet I am not come of my selfe , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.608)

but he that sent me is true , whom ye knowe not .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.609)

I knowe him : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.610)

for I am of him , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.611)

and he hath sent me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.612)

Then they sought to take him : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.613)

but no man layde hondes on him , because his tyme was not yet come .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.614)

Many of the people beleved on him (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.615)

and sayde : when Christ cometh , will he do moo miracles then this man
hath done ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.616)

The pharises hearde that the people murmured suche thinges about him .
Wherfore the pharises and hye prestes sent ministres forthe to take him
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.617)

Then sayde Iesus vnto them : Yet am I a lytell whyle with you ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.618)

and then goo I vnto him that sent me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.619)

Ye shall seke me , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.620)

and shall not fynde me : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.621)

and where I am , thyther can ye not come . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.622)

Then sayde the Iewes bitwene them selves : whyther will he goo , that
we shall not fynde him ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.623)

Will he goo amonge the gentyls which are scattered all a broade , and
teache the gentyls ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.624)

What maner of sayinge is this that he sayde : ye shall seke me , and
shall not fynde me : and where I am , thyther can ye not come ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.625)

In the last daye , that great daye of the feaste , Iesus stode
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.626)

and cryed sayinge : If eny man thyrst , let him come vnto me and drinke
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.627)

He that beleveth on me , as sayeth the scripture , out of his belly
shall flowe ryvers of water of lyfe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.628)

This spak he of the sprete which they that beleved on him , shuld
receave . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.629)

For the holy goost was not yet there , because that Iesus was not yet
glorifyed . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,20J.630)

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Many of the people , when they hearde this sayinge sayd : of a truth
this is a prophet . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.632)

Other sayde : this is Christ . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.633)

Some sayde : shall Christ come out of Galile ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.634)

Sayeth not the scripture that Christ shall come of the seed of David :
and out of the toune of Bethleem where David was ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.635)

So was ther dissencion amonge the people aboute him .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.636)

And some of them wolde have taken him : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.637)

but no man layed hondes on him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.638)

Then came the ministres to the hye prestes and pharises .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.639)

And they sayde vnto them : why have ye not brought him ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.640)

The servauntes answered never man spake as this man doeth .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.641)

Then answered them the pharises : are ye also disceaved ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.642)

Doth eny of the rulers or the pharises beleve on him ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.643)

But the comen people whiche knowe not the lawe , are cursed .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.644)

Nicodemus sayde vnto them : He that came to Iesus by nyght , and was
one of them . Doth oure lawe iudge eny man , before it heare him , and
knowe what he hath done ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.645)

They answered and sayde vnto him : arte thou also of Galile ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.646)

Searche and loke , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.647)

for out of Galile aryseth no Prophet . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.648)

And every man went vnto his awne housse . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VII,40J.649)

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<heading>

THE .VIII. CHAPTER . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.652)

</heading>

And Iesus went vnto mounte Olivete (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.654)

and erly in the mornynge came agayne in to the temple
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.655)

and all the people came vnto him , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.656)

and he sate doune (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.657)

and taught them . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.658)

And the scribes and the pharises brought vnto him a woman taken in
advoutry , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.659)

and set hyr in the myddes (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.660)

and sayde vnto him : Master , this woman was taken in advoutry , even
as the dede was a doyng . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.661)

Moses in the lawe commaunded vs that suche shuld be stoned .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.662)

What sayest thou ther fore ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.663)

And this they sayde to tempt him : that they myght have , wherof to
accuse him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.664)

Iesus stouped doune , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.665)

and with his fynger wrote on the grounde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.666)

And whyll they continued axynge him , he lyfte him selfe vp ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.667)

and sayde vnto them : let him that is amonge you with out synne cast
the fyrst stone at her . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.668)

And agayne he stouped doune (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.669)

and wrote on the grounde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.670)

And assone as they hearde that , they went out one by one the eldest
fyrst . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.671)

And Iesus was lefte a lone , and the woman stondynge in the myddes .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.672)

When Iesus had lyfte vp him selfe agayne , and sawe no man but the
woman , he sayde vnto hyr . Woman , where are those thyne accusars ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.673)

Hath no man condempned the ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.674)

She sayde : No man Lorde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.675)

And Iesus sayde : Nether do I condempne the .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.676)

Goo , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.677)

and synne no moare . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.678)

Then spake Iesus agayne vnto them sayinge : I am the light of the
worlde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.679)

He that foloweth me shall not walke in darcknes :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.680)

but shall have the light of lyfe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.681)

The pharises sayde vnto him : thou bearest recorde of thy sylfe
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.682)

thy recorde is not true . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.683)

Iesus answered and sayde vnto them : Though I beare recorde of my selfe
yet my recorde is true : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.684)

for I knowe whence I came and whyther I goo .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.685)

But ye $can $not {TEXT:cannot} tell whence I come , and whyther I goo .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.686)

Ye iudge after the flesshe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.687)

I iudge noman , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.688)

though I iudge yet is my iudgment true . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.689)

For I am not alone : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.690)

but I and the father that sent me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.691)

It is also written in youre lawe , that the testimony of two men is
true . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.692)

I am one that beare witnes of my selfe , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.693)

and the father that sent me , beareth witnes of me .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.694)

Then sayde they vnto him : where is thy father ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.695)

Iesus answered : ye nether-10 knowe me , nor yet my father .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.696)

Yf ye had knowen me , ye shuld have knowen my father also .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,1J.697)

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These wordes spake Iesus in the tresury , as he taught in the temple ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.699)

and noman layde hondes on him , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.700)

for his tyme was not yet come . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.701)

Then sayde Iesus agayne vnto them . I goo my waye ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.702)

and ye shall seke me , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.703)

and shall dye in youre synnes . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.704)

Whyther I goo , thyther can ye not come . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.705)

Then sayde the Iewes : will he kyll him selfe , because he sayth :
whyther I goo , thyther can ye not come ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.706)

And he sayde vnto them : ye are from beneth ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.707)

I am from above . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.708)

Ye are of this worlde , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.709)

I am not of this worlde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.710)

I sayde therfore vnto you , that ye shall dye in youre synnes .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.711)

For except ye beleve that I am he , ye shall dye in youre synnes .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.712)

Then sayde they vnto him , who arte thou ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.713)

And Iesus sayde vnto them : Even the very same thinge that I saye vnto
you . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.714)

I have many thinges to saye , and to iudge of you .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.715)

But he that sent me is true . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.716)

And I speake in the worlde , those thinges which I have hearde of him .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.717)

They vnderstode not that he spake of his father .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.718)

Then sayde Iesus vnto them : when ye have lyft vp an hye the sonne of
man , then shall ye knowe that I am he , and that I do nothinge of my
selfe : but as my father hath taught me , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.719)

even so I speake : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.720)

and he that sent me , is with me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.721)

The father hath not lefte me alone , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.722)

for I do alwayes those thinges that please him .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.723)

As he spake these wordes , many beleved on him .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.724)

Then sayde Iesus to those Iewes which beleved on him .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.725)

If ye continue in my wordes , then are ye my very disciples ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.726)

and shall knowe the trueth : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.727)

and the trueth shall make you free . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.728)

They answered him : We be Abrahams seede , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.729)

and were never bonde to eny man : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.730)

why sayest thou then , ye $shall $be {TEXT:shalbe} made fre .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.731)

Iesus answered them : verely verely I saye vnto you , that whosoever
committeth synne , is the servaunt of synne .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.732)

And the servaunt abydeth not in the housse for ever :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.733)

But the sonne abydeth ever . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.734)

If the sonne therfore shall make you fre , then are ye fre in dede .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.735)

I knowe that ye are Abrahams seed : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.736)

but ye seke meanes to kyll me , because my sayings have no place in you
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.737)

I speake that I have sene with my father : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.738)

and ye do that which ye have sene with youre father .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.739)

They answered and sayde vnto him : Abraham is oure father .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.740)

Iesus sayde vnto them . If ye were Abrahams chyldren , ye wolde do the
dedes of Abraham . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.741)

But now ye goo about to kyll me a man that have tolde you the truthe ,
which I have herde of god : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.742)

this dyd not Abraham . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.743)

Ye do the dedes of youre father . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.744)

Then sayde they vnto him : we were not borne of fornicacion .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.745)

We have one father , which is God . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.746)

Iesus sayde vnto them : yf God were youre father , then wolde ye love
me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.747)

For I proceaded forthe (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.748)

and come from God . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.749)

Nether came I of my selfe , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.750)

but he sent me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.751)

Why do ye not knowe my speache ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.752)

Even because ye $can $not {TEXT:cannot} abyde the hearynge of my wordes
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.753)

Ye are of youre father the devyll , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.754)

and the lustes of youre father ye will folowe .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.755)

He was a murtherer from the beginnynge , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.756)

and aboode not in the trueth , because ther is no trueth in him .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.757)

When he speaketh a lye , then speaketh he of his awne .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.758)

For he is a lyar , and the father therof . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.759)

And because I tell you the trueth , therfore ye beleve me not .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.760)

Which of you can rebuke me of synne ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.761)

If I saye the trueth , why do not ye beleve me ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.762)

He that is of God , heareth goddes wordes . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.763)

Ye therfore heare them not , because ye are not of God .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.764)

Then answered the Iewes (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.765)

and sayde vnto him : Saye we not well that thou arte a Samaritane , and
hast the devyll ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.766)

Iesus answered : I have not the devyll : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.767)

but I honour my father , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.768)

and ye have dishonoured me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.769)

I seke not myne awne prayse : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.770)

but ther is one that seketh and iudgeth . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.771)

Verely verely I saye vnto you , yf a man kepe my sayinges , he shall
never se deeth . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.772)

Then sayde the Iewes to him : Now knowe we that thou hast the devyll .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.773)

Abraham is deed , and also the Prophetes : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.774)

and yet thou sayest , yf a man kepe my sayinge , he shall never tast of
deeth . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.775)

Arte thou greater then oure father Abraham which is deed ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.776)

and the Prophetes are deed . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.777)

Whome makest thou thy selfe ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.778)

Iesus answered : Yf I honoure my selfe , myne honoure is nothinge worth
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.779)

It is my father that honoureth me , which ye saye , is youre God ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.780)

and ye have not knowen him : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.781)

but I knowe him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.782)

And yf I shuld saye , I knowe him not , I shuld be a lyar lyke vnto you
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.783)

But I knowe him , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.784)

and kepe his sayinge . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.785)

Youre father Abraham was glad to se my daye ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.786)

and he sawe it (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.787)

and reioysed . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.788)

Then sayde the Iewes vnto him : thou arte not yet. l. yere olde ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.789)

and hast thou sene Abraham ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.790)

Iesus sayd vnto them : Verely verely I saye vnto you : yer Abraham was
, I am . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.791)

Then toke they vp stones , to caste at him .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.792)

But Iesus hid him selfe , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.793)

and went out of the temple . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,VIII,20J.794)

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<heading>

THE .IX. CHA. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.797)

</heading>

And as Iesus passed by , he sawe a man which was blynde from his birth
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.799)

And his disciples axed him sayinge . Master , who dyd synne : this man
or his father and mother , that he was borne blynde ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.800)

Iesus answered : Nether-1 hath this man synned , nor yet his father and
mother : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.801)

but that the workes of God shuld be shewed on him .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.802)

I must worke the workes of him that sent me , whyll it is daye .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.803)

The nyght cometh when noman can worke . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.804)

As longe as I am in the worlde , I am the lyght of the worlde .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.805)

Assone as he had thus spoken , he spate on the grounde
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.806)

and made claye of the spetle , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.807)

and rubbed the claye on the eyes of the blynde ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.808)

and sayde vnto him : Goo (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.809)

wesshe the in the pole of Syloe , which by interpretacion , signifieth
sent . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.810)

He went his waye (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.811)

and wasshed , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.812)

and cam agayne seinge . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.813)

The neghboures and they that had sene him before how that he was a
begger , sayde : is not this he that sate and begged ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.814)

Some sayde : this is he . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.815)

Other sayd : he is lyke him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.816)

But he him selfe sayde : I am even he . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.817)

They sayde vnto him : How are thyne eyes opened then ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.818)

He answered and sayde . The man that is Iesus , made claye ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.819)

and anoynted myne eyes , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.820)

and sayd vnto me : Goo to the pole Syloe (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.821)

and wesshe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.822)

I went and wesshed (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.823)

and receaved my syght . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.824)

They sayde vnto him : where is he ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.825)

He sayde : I $can $not {TEXT:cannot} tell . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.826)

Then brought they to the pharises , him that a lytell before was blynde
: (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.827)

for it was the Saboth daye when Iesus made the claye and opened his
eyes . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.828)

Then agayne the pharises also axed him how he had receaved his syght .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.829)

He sayde vnto them : He put claye apon myne eyes
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.830)

and I wasshed , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.831)

and do se . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.832)

Then sayde some of the pharises : this man is not of God , because he
kepeth not the saboth daye . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.833)

Other sayde : how can a man that is a synner , do suche myracles ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.834)

And ther was stryfe amonge them . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.835)

Then spake they vnto the blynde agayne : What sayst thou of him ,
because he hath openned thyne eyes ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.836)

And he sayd : He is a Prophet . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.837)

But the Iewes dyd not beleve of the felowe , how that he was blynde and
receaved his syght , vntyll they had called the father and mother of
him that had receaved his syght . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.838)

And they axed them saying : Is this youre sonne , whome ye saye was
borne blynde ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.839)

How doth he now se then ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,1J.840)

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His father and mother answered them (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.842)

and sayde : we wote well that this is oure sonne , and that he was
borne blynde : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.843)

but by what meanes he now seith , that can we not tell ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.844)

or who hath opened his eyes , can we not tell .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.845)

He is olde ynough , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.846)

axe him , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.847)

let him answer for him selfe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.848)

Suche wordes spake his father and mother , because they feared the
Iewes . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.849)

For the Iewes had conspyred all redy that yf eny man dyd confesse that
he was Christ , he shuld be excommunicat out of the synagoge .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.850)

Therfor sayde his father and mother : he is olde ynough ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.851)

axe him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.852)

Then agayne called they the man that was blynde ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.853)

and sayd vnto him : Geve God the prayse : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.854)

we know that this man is a synner . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.855)

He answered and sayde : Whyther he be a synner or noo , I $can $not
{TEXT:cannot} tell : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.856)

One thinge I am sure of , that I was blynde , and now I se .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.857)

Then sayde they to him agayne . What dyd he to the ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.858)

How opened he thyne eyes ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.859)

He answered them , I tolde you yerwhyle , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.860)

and ye dyd not heare . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.861)

Wherfore wolde ye heare it agayne ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.862)

Will ye also be his disciples ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.863)

Then rated they him , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.864)

and sayde : Thou arte his disciple . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.865)

We be Moses disciples . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.866)

We are sure that God spake with Moses . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.867)

This felowe we knowe not from whence he is . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.868)

The man answered and sayde vnto them : this is a merveleous thinge that
ye wote not whence he is , seinge he hath opened myne eyes .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.869)

For we be sure that God heareth not synners . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.870)

But yf eny man be a worshipper of God and do his will , him heareth he
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.871)

Sence the worlde beganne was it not hearde that eny man opened the eyes
of one that was borne blynd . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.872)

If this man were not of God , he coulde have done no thinge .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.873)

They answered and sayd vnto him : thou arte altogeder borne in synne :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.874)

and dost thou teache vs ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.875)

And they cast him out . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.876)

Iesus hearde that they had excommunicate him :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.877)

and assone as he had founde him , he sayd vnto him : doest thou beleve
on the sonne of God ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.878)

He answered and sayde : Who is it Lorde , that I myght beleve on him ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.879)

And Iesus sayde vnto him : Thou hast sene him ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.880)

and he it is that talketh with the . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.881)

And he sayde : Lorde I beleve : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.882)

and worshipped him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.883)

Iesus sayde : I am come vnto iudgement into this worlde : that they
which se not , myght se , and they which se , myght be made blynde .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,20J.884)

<P_IX,40J>

And some of the pharises which were with him , hearde these wordes
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,40J.886)

and sayde vnto him : are we then blynde ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,40J.887)

Iesus sayde vnto them : yf ye were blynde , ye shuld have no synne .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,40J.888)

But now ye saye , we se , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,40J.889)

therfore youre synne remayneth . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,IX,40J.890)

<P_X,1J>

<heading>

THE .X. CHAPTER . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.893)

</heading>

Verely verely I saye vnto you : he that entreth not in by the dore ,
into the shepefolde , but clymeth vp some other waye : the same is a
thefe and a robber . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.895)

He that goeth in by the dore , is the shepeherde of the shepe :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.896)

to him the porter openeth , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.897)

and the shepe heare his voyce , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.898)

and he calleth his awne shepe by name , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.899)

and leadeth them out . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.900)

And when he hath sent forthe his awne shepe , he goeth before them ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.901)

and the shepe folowe him : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.902)

for they knowe his voyce . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.903)

A straunger they will not followe , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.904)

but will flye from him : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.905)

for they knowe not the voyce of straungers . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.906)

This similitude spake Iesus vnto them . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.907)

But they vnderstode not what thinges they were which he spake vnto them
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.908)

Then sayde Iesus vnto them agayne . Verely verely I saye vnto you : I
am the dore of the shepe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.909)

All , even as many as came before me , are theves and robbers :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.910)

but the shepe dyd not heare them . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.911)

I am the dore : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.912)

by me yf eny man enter in , he $shall $be {TEXT:shalbe} safe ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.913)

and shall goo in and out and fynde pasture . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.914)

The thefe cometh not but forto steale , kyll and destroye .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.915)

I am come that they myght have lyfe , and have it more aboundantly .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.916)

I am the good shepeheerd . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.917)

The good shepeheerd geveth his lyfe for the shepe .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.918)

An heyred servaunt , which is not the shepeherd , nether the shepe are
his awne , seith the wolfe commynge , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.919)

and leveth the shepe , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.920)

and flyeth , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.921)

and the wolfe catcheth them , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.922)

and scattereth the shepe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.923)

The heyred servaunt flyeth , because he is an heyred servaunt , and
careth not for the shepe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.924)

I am that good shepeheerd , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.925)

and knowe myne , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.926)

and am knowen of myne . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.927)

As my father knoweth me : even so knowe I my father .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.928)

And I geve my lyfe for the shepe : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.929)

and other shepe I have , which are not of this folde .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.930)

Them also must I bringe , that they maye heare my voyce , and that ther
maye be one flocke and one shepeherde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.931)

Therfore doth my father love me , because I put my lyfe from me , that
I myght take it agayne . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.932)

No man taketh it from me : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.933)

but I put it awaye of my selfe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.934)

I have power to put it from me , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.935)

and have power to take it agayne : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.936)

This commaundment have I receaved of my father .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.937)

And ther was a dissencion agayne amonge the Iewes for these sayinges ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,1J.938)

<P_X,20J>

and many of them sayd . He hath the devyll , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.940)

and is mad : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.941)

why heare ye him ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.942)

Other sayde , these are not the wordes of him that hath the devyll .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.943)

Can the devyll open the eyes of the blynde ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.944)

And it was at Ierusalem the feaste of the dedicacion ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.945)

and it was wynter : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.946)

and Iesus walked in Salomons porche . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.947)

Then came the Iewes rounde aboute him , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.948)

and sayde vnto him : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.949)

How longe dost thou make vs doute ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.950)

Yf thou be Christ , tell vs playnly . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.951)

Iesus answered them : I tolde you (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.952)

and ye beleve not . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.953)

The workes that I do in my fathers name they beare witnes of me .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.954)

But ye beleve not , because ye are not of my shepe .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.955)

As I sayde vnto you : my shepe heare my voyce ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.956)

and I knowe them , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.957)

and they folowe me , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.958)

and I geve vnto them eternall lyfe , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.959)

and they shall never perisshe , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.960)

nether shall eny man plucke them oute of my honde .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.961)

My father which gave them me , is greatter then all ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.962)

and no man is able to take them out of my fathers honde .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.963)

And I and my father are one . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.964)

Then the Iewes agayne toke vp stones , to stone him with all .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.965)

Iesus answered them : many good workes have I shewed you from my father
: (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.966)

for which of them will ye stone me ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.967)

The Iewes answered him sayinge . For thy good workes sake we stone the
not : but for thy blasphemy , and because that thou beinge a man ,
makest thy selfe God . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.968)

Iesus answered them : Is it not written in youre lawe : I saye , ye are
goddes ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.969)

If he called them goddes vnto whom the worde of God was spoken <paren>
and the scripture can not be broken </paren> saye ye then to him , whom
the father hath sainctified , and sent into the worlde , thou
blasphemest , because I sayd I am the sonne of God ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.970)

If I do not the workes of my father , beleve me not .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.971)

But if I do though ye beleve not me , yet beleve the workes , that ye
maye knowe and beleve that the father is in me , and I in him .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.972)

Agayne they went aboute to take him : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.973)

but he escaped out of their hondes , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,20J.974)

<P_X,40J>

and went awaye agayne beyonde Iordan , into the place where Iohn before
had baptised , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,40J.976)

and there aboode . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,40J.977)

And many resorted vnto him , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,40J.978)

and sayd . Iohn dyd no miracle : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,40J.979)

but all thinges that Iohn spake of this man are true .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,40J.980)

And many beleved on him theare . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,X,40J.981)

<P_XI,1J>

<heading>

THE .XI. CHAP. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.984)

</heading>

A Certayne man was sicke , named Lazarus of Bethania the toune of Mary
and her sister Martha . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.986)

It was that Mary which annoynted Iesus with oyntment , and wyped his
fete with her heere , whose brother Lazarus was sicke ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.987)

and his sisters sent vnto him sayinge . Lorde behold , he whom thou
lovest , is sicke . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.988)

When Iesus hearde that , he sayd : this infirmite is not vnto deth ,
but for the laude of God , that the sonne of God myght be praysed by
the reason of it . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.989)

Iesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.990)

After he hearde , that he was sicke , then aboode he two dayes still in
the same place where he was . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.991)

Then after that sayd he to his disciples : let vs goo into Iewry agayne
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.992)

His disciples sayde vnto him . Master , the Iewes lately sought meanes
to stone the , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.993)

and wilt thou goo thyther agayne ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.994)

Iesus answered : are ther not twelve houres in the daye ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.995)

Yf a man walke in the daye , he stombleth not , because he seith the
lyght of this worlde . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.996)

But yf a man walke in the nyght , he stombleth , because ther is no
lyght in him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.997)

This sayde he , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.998)

and after that , he sayde vnto them : oure frende Lazarus slepeth ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.999)

but I goo to wake him out of slepe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.1000)

Then sayde his disciples : Lorde yf he slepe , he shall do well ynough
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.1001)

How be it Iesus spake of his deeth : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.1002)

but they thought that he had spoken of the naturall slepe .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.1003)

Then sayde Iesus vnto them playnly , Lazarus is deed ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.1004)

and I am glad for youre sakes , that I was not there , because ye maye
beleve . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.1005)

Neverthelesse let vs go vnto him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.1006)

Then sayde Thomas which is called Dydimus , vnto the disciples : let vs
also goo , that we maye dye with him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.1007)

Then went Iesus , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.1008)

and founde , that he had lyne in his grave foure dayes already .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.1009)

Bethanie was nye vnto Ierusalem , aboute .xv. furlonges of ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.1010)

and many of the Iewes were come to Martha and Mary , to comforte them
over their brother . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,1J.1011)

<P_XI,20J>

Martha assone as she hearde that Iesus was comynge , went
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1013)

and met him : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1014)

but Mary sate still in the housse . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1015)

Then sayde Martha vnto Iesus : Lorde yf thou haddest bene here , my
brother had not bene deed : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1016)

but neverthelesse , I knowe that whatsoever thou axest of God , God
will geve it the . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1017)

Iesus sayde vnto her : Thy brother shall ryse agayne .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1018)

Martha sayde vnto him : I knowe that he shall ryse agayne in the
resurreccion at the last daye . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1019)

Iesus sayde vnto her : I am the resurreccion and the lyfe :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1020)

He that beleveth on me , ye though he were deed , yet shall he lyve .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1021)

And whosoever lyveth and beleveth on me , shall never dye .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1022)

Belevest thou this ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1023)

She sayde vnto him : ye Lorde , I beleve that thou arte Christ the
sonne of god which shuld come into the worlde .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1024)

And assone as she had so sayde , she went her waye
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1025)

and called Marie her sister secretly sayinge : The master is come
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1026)

and calleth for the (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1027)

And she assone as she hearde that , arose quickly ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1028)

and came vnto him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1029)

Iesus was not yet come into the toune : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1030)

but was in the place where Martha met him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1031)

The Iewes then which were with her in the housse and comforted her ,
when they sawe Mary that she rose vp hastely , and went out , folowed
her , saying : She goeth vnto the grave , to wepe there .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1032)

Then when Mary was come where Iesus was , and sawe him , she fell doune
at his fete , sayinge vnto him : Lorde yf thou haddest bene here , my
brother had not bene deed . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1033)

When Iesus sawe her wepe , and the Iewes also wepe , which came with
her , he groned in the sprete , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1034)

and was troubled in him selfe (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1035)

and sayde : Where have ye layed him ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1036)

They sayde vnto him : Lorde come and se . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1037)

And Iesus wept . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1038)

Then sayde the Iewes : Beholde howe he loved him .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1039)

And some of them sayde : coulde not he which openned the eyes of the
blynde , have made also , that this man shuld not have dyed ?
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1040)

Iesus agayne groned in him selfe , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1041)

and came to the grave . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1042)

It was a caue , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1043)

and a stone layde on it . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1044)

And Iesus sayd : take ye awaye the stone . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1045)

Martha the sister of him that was deed , sayd vnto him : Lorde by this
tyme he stinketh . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1046)

For he hath bene deed foure dayes : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,20J.1047)

Iesus sayde vnto her : <P_XI,40J> Sayde I not vnto the , that if thou
didest beleve , thou shuldest se the glory of God .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1048)

Then they toke awaye the stone from the place where the deed was layde
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1049)

And Iesus lyfte vp his eyes (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1050)

and sayde : Father I thanke the because that thou hast hearde me .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1051)

I wot that thou hearest me all wayes : (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1052)

but because of the people that stonde by I sayde it , that they maye
beleve , that thou hast sent me . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1053)

And when he thus had spoken , he cryed with a loud voyce . Lazarus come
forthe . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1054)

And he that was deed , came forth , bounde hand and fote with grave
bondes , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1055)

and his face was bounde with a napkin . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1056)

Iesus sayde vnto them : loowse him , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1057)

and let him goo . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1058)

Then many of the Iewes which came to Mary , and had sene the thinges
which Iesus dyd , beleved on him . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1059)

But some of them went their wayes to the Pharises ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1060)

and tolde them what Iesus had done . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1061)

Then gadered the hye prestes and the Pharises a counsell ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1062)

and sayde : what do we ? (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1063)

This man doeth many miracles . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1064)

Yf we let him scape thus , all men will beleve on him ,
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1065)

and the Romaynes shall come and take awaye oure countre and the people
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1066)

And one of them named Cayphas which was the hieprest that same yeare ,
sayde vnto them : Ye perceave nothinge at all
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1067)

nor yet consider that it is expedient for vs , that one man dye for the
people , and not that all the people perisshe .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1068)

This spake he not of him selfe , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1069)

but beinge hye preste that same yeare , he prophesied that Iesus shulde
dye for the people , and not for the people only , but that he shuld
gader to geder in one the chyldren of God which were scattered abroode
. (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1070)

From that daye forth they held a counsell to geder , for to put him to
deeth . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1071)

Iesus therfore walked no more openly amonge the Iewes :
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1072)

but went his waye thence vnto a countre nye to a wildernes , into a
cite called Ephraim , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1073)

and there haunted with his disciples . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1074)

And the Iewes ester was nye at hand , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1075)

and many went out of the countre vp to Ierusalem before the ester , to
purify them selves . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1076)

Then sought they for Iesus , (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1077)

and spake bitwene themselves as they stode in the temple : What thinke
ye , seynge he commeth not to the feast . (TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1078)

The hye prestes and Pharises had geven a commaundement , that yf eny
man knew where he were , he shuld shewe it , that they myght take him .
(TYNDNEW-E1-H,XI,40J.1079)

