Luke 7:2
and a captaynes seruaunt laye deed sicke, whom he loued.
and a captaynes seruaunt laye deed sicke, whom he loued.
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3Wha he herde of Iesus, he sent the elders of the Iewes vnto him, and prayed him, that he wolde come, and make his seruaunt whole.
4But wha they came to Iesus, they besought him instantly, & sayde: He is worthy yt thou shuldest shewe this for him,
5for he loueth oure people, & hath buylded vs ye synagoge.
6And Iesus wente wt them.Now whan they were not farre from ye house, ye captaine sent fredes vnto hi, saiege vnto him: Oh LORDE, trouble not thy self, I am not worthy, yt thou shuldest enter vnder my rofe,
7and therfore I thought not my self worthy to come to ye: but speake ye worde, & my seruaut shalbe whole.
8For I my self also am a ma, subiecte to the hygher auctorite, & haue soudyers vnder me. And I saye vnto one: Go, & he goeth. And to another: Come, & he cometh. And to my seruaut: Do this, & he doeth it.
9Whan Iesus herde yt, he marueyled at hi, & turned him aboute, & sayde vnto ye people yt folowed hi: I saye vnto you: So greate faith haue I not founde, no not in Israel.
10And wha they that were sent, came home agayne, they founde the seruaut that was sicke, whole.
11And it fortuned afterwarde, that he wete in to a cite called Naim, and many of his disciples wente with him, and moch people.
12Whan he came nye to the gate of the cite, beholde, there was caried out one deed, which was the onely sonne of his mother, and she was a wyddowe, and moch people of the cite wente with her.
13And whan the LORDE sawe her, he had copassion on her, and sayde vnto her: Wepe not.
14And he came nye, and touched the Coffyn. And they that bare him, stode styll. And he sayde: Yonge man, I saye vnto the: Aryse.
5When Iesus was entred into Capernaum, there came vnto him a Captayne, & besought hym,
6sayinge: Syr, my seruaunt lyeth sicke at home of the palsye, and ys greuously payned.
7Iesus sayd vnto hym: I wil come & heale him.
8The Captayne answered and sayde: Syr, I am nor worthy, that thou shuldest come vnder my rofe, but speake the worde only, and my seruaunt shalbe healed.
9For I myselfe also am a ma subiect to ye auctorite of another, & haue sowdiers vnder me. Yet wha I saye to one: go, he goeth, and to another: come, he commeth: & to my seruaunt: do this, he doeth it.
13And Iesus sayd vnto ye Captayne: go thy waye, and as thou beleuest, so be it vnto the. And his seruaunt was healed the same houre.
14And Iesus went in to Peters housse, and sawe hys wyues mother lyinge sicke of a feuer:
15so he touched her hande, and the feuer left hir: and she arose, and ministred vnto them.
1Whan he had ended his talkynge vnto the people, he wente in to Capernaum:
46And Iesus came agayne vnto Cana in Galile, where he turned the water vnto wyne. And there was a certayne ruler, whose sonne laye sicke at Capernaum.
47This herde that Iesus came out of Iewry in to Galile, and wente vnto him, and besought him, that he wolde come downe, and helpe his sonne, for he laye deed sicke.
14And whan they were come to the people, there came vnto him a certayne man, and kneled vnto him, and sayde:
51And as he was goinge downe, his seruauntes mett him, and tolde him, and sayde: Thy childe lyueth.
52Then enquyred he of them the houre, wherin he beganne to amende. And they sayde vnto him: Yesterdaye aboute the seueth houre the feuer left him.
7And wha the angell which spake to Cornelius, was departed, he called two of his housholde seruauntes, & a deuoute soudyer, of the that wayted vpon him:
49The ruler sayde vnto him: Come downe Syr, or euer my childe dye.
1There was a man at Cesarea, named Cornelius (a captayne of ye copany, which is called ye Italianysh)
41And beholde, there came a man named Iairus (and he was a ruler of the synagoge) and fell at Iesus fete, & besought him, that he wolde come in to his house.
42For he had but one doughter (vpon a twolue yeare of age) and she laye at ye poynt of death. And as he wente, the people thronged him.
47But whan the Captayne sawe what had happened, he praysed God, and sayde: Verely this was a iust ma.
44But Pylate marueyled yt he was deed all ready, & called ye captayne, & axed hi, whether he had loge bene deed.
3The sent his sisters vnto hi, & sayde: LORDE, beholde, he who thou louest lyeth sicke.
54But the captayne and they that were with him, and kepte Iesus, when they sawe the earthquake and the thinges that were done, they were sore afrayed, and sayde: Verely this was Gods sonne.
18Whyle he thus spake vnto them, beholde there came a certayne ruler, and worshipped him, sayinge: My doughter is eue now deceased, but come and lay yi honde on her, and she shall liue.
7Which of you is it, that hath a seruaunt (which ploweth, or fedeth the catell) wha he commeth home from ye felde, that he wil saye vnto him: Go quyckly, and syt the downe to meate?
26Whan the vndercaptayne herde that, he wete to the vpper captayne, and tolde him, and sayde? What wilt thou do? This man is a Romayne.
22And beholde, there came one of the rulers of the synagoge, whose name was Iairus. And whan he sawe him, he fell downe at his fete,
23and besought him greatly, & sayde: My doughter is at the poynte (of death) let it be thy pleasure to come and laye thine honde vpon her, that she maye be whole and lyue.
40And there came vnto him a leper, which besought him, and kneled before him, & sayde vnto him: Yf thou wilt, thou canst make me cleane.
2And lo, there came a leper, and worsheped him, sayinge: LORDE, yf thou wylt, thou canst make me cleane.
39The captayne that stode thereby ouer agaynst him, wha he sawe yt he gaue vp the goost with soch a crye, he sayde: Verely this man was Gods sonne.
30And Symons mother in lawe laye, & had the feuers, and anone they tolde him of her.
41A certayne lender had two detters, the one ought fyue hundreth pens, the other fiftie:
32And they brought vnto him one that was deaf, and had impediment in his speach. And they prayed him, that he wolde laye his hande vpon him.
1There laye one sicke, named Lazarus of Bethania, in ye towne of Mary & hir sister Martha.
49Whyle he yet spake, there came one fro ye ruler of ye synagoges house, and sayde vnto him: Thy doughter is deed, disease not the master.
14And Iesus wete forth, and sawe moch people, and had pytie vpon them, and healed their sicke.
12And as he came in to a towne, there met him ten leporous men, which stode afarre of,