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Chapter 5
And
it
came
to
passe,
that
as
the
people
preassed
vpon
him
to
heare
the
word
of
God,
hee
stood
by
the
lake
of
Genesareth,
2
And
sawe
two
ships
standing
by
the
lake:
but
the
fishermen
were
gone
out
of
them,
and
were
washing
their
nets.
3
And
he
entred
into
one
of
the
ships,
which
was
Simons,
and
prayed
him,
that
he
would
thrust
out
a
little
from
the
land:
and
he
sate
downe,
and
taught
the
people
out
of
the
ship.
4
Now
when
he
had
left
speaking,
he
said
vnto
Simon,
Lanch
out
into
the
deepe,
and
let
downe
your
nets
for
a
draught.
5
And
Simon
answering,
said
vnto
him,
Master,
wee
haue
toiled
all
the
night,
and
haue
taken
nothing:
neuerthelesse
at
thy
word
I
will
let
downe
the
net.
6
And
when
they
had
this
done,
they
inclosed
a
great
multitude
of
fishes,
and
their
net
brake:
7
And
they
beckened
vnto
their
partners,
which
were
in
the
other
ship,
that
they
should
come
and
helpe
them.
And
they
came,
&
filled
both
the
ships,
so
that
they
began
to
sinke.
8
When
Simon
Peter
saw
it,
he
fell
downe
at
Iesus
knees,
saying,
Depart
from
me,
for
I
am
a
sinfull
man,
O
Lord.
9
For
he
was
astonished,
and
al
that
were
with
him,
at
the
draught
of
the
fishes
which
they
had
taken.
10
And
so
was
also
Iames,
and
Iohn
the
sonnes
of
Zebedee,
which
were
partners
with
Simon.
And
Iesus
said
vnto
Simon,
Feare
not,
from
henceforth
thou
shalt
catch
men.
11
And
when
they
had
brought
their
ships
to
land,
they
forsooke
all,
and
followed
him.
12
And
it
came
to
passe,
when
he
was
in
a
certaine
citie,
behold
a
man
full
of
leprosie:
who
seeing
Iesus,
fell
on
his
face,
&
besought
him,
saying,
Lord,
if
thou
wilt,
thou
canst
make
me
cleane.
13
And
he
put
forth
his
hand,
and
touched
him,
saying,
I
wil:
be
thou
cleane.
And
immediatly
the
leprosie
departed
from
him.
14
And
hee
charged
him
to
tell
no
man:
but,
Goe,
and
shewe
thy
selfe
to
the
Priest,
and
offer
for
thy
clensing,
according
as
Moses
commanded,
for
a
testimonie
vnto
them.
15
But
so
much
the
more
went
there
a
fame
abroad
of
him,
and
great
multitudes
came
together
to
heare,
and
to
be
healed
by
him
of
their
infirmities.
16
And
he
withdrew
himselfe
into
the
wildernesse,
and
prayed.
17
And
it
came
to
passe
on
a
certaine
day,
as
hee
was
teaching,
that
there
were
Pharisees
and
Doctours
of
the
Law
sitting
by,
which
were
come
out
of
euery
towne
of
Galilee,
and
Iudea,
and
Hierusalem:
and
the
power
of
the
Lord
was
present
to
heale
them.
18
And
behold,
men
brought
in
a
bed
a
man
which
was
taken
with
a
palsie:
and
they
sought
meanes
to
bring
him
in,
and
to
lay
him
before
him.
19
And
when
they
could
not
find
by
what
way
they
might
bring
him
in,
because
of
the
multitude,
they
went
vpon
the
house
top,
&
let
him
downe
through
the
tiling
with
his
couch,
into
the
midst
before
Iesus.
20
And
when
he
saw
their
faith,
hee
said
vnto
him,
Man,
thy
sinnes
are
forgiuen
thee.
21
And
the
Scribes
and
the
Pharisees
began
to
reason,
saying,
Who
is
this
which
speaketh
blasphemies?
Who
can
forgiue
sinnes,
but
God
alone?
22
But
when
Iesus
perceiued
their
thoughts,
he
answering,
saide
vnto
them,
What
reason
ye
in
your
hearts?
23
Whether
is
easier
to
say,
Thy
sinnes
be
forgiuen
thee:
or
to
say,
Rise
vp
and
walke?
24
But
that
ye
may
know
that
the
Sonne
of
man
hath
power
vpon
earth
to
forgiue
sinnes
(he
said
vnto
the
sicke
of
the
palsie,)
I
say
vnto
thee,
Arise,
and
take
vp
thy
couch,
and
go
into
thine
house.
25
And
immediatly
he
rose
vp
before
them,
and
tooke
vp
that
whereon
hee
lay,
and
departed
to
his
owne
house,
glorifying
God.
26
And
they
were
all
amazed,
and
they
glorified
God,
and
were
filled
with
feare,
saying,
Wee
haue
seene
strange
things
to
day.
27
And
after
these
things
hee
went
foorth,
and
sawe
a
Publicane,
named
Leui,
sitting
at
the
receit
of
custome:
and
hee
said
vnto
him,
Follow
me.
28
And
he
left
all,
rose
vp,
and
followed
him.
29
And
Leui
made
him
a
great
feast
in
his
owne
house:
and
there
was
a
great
company
of
Publicanes,
and
of
others
that
sate
downe
with
them.
30
But
their
Scribes
and
Pharisees
murmured
against
his
disciples,
saying,
Why
doe
ye
eate
and
drinke
with
Publicanes
and
sinners?
31
And
Iesus
answering,
said
vnto
them,
They
that
are
whole
need
not
a
physician:
but
they
that
are
sicke.
32
I
came
not
to
call
the
righteous,
but
sinners
to
repentance.
33
And
they
said
vnto
him,
Why
doe
the
disciples
of
Iohn
fast
often,
and
make
prayers,
and
likewise
the
disciples
of
the
Pharisees:
but
thine
eat
and
drinke?
34
And
he
said
vnto
them,
Can
yee
make
the
children
of
the
Bride-chamber
fast,
while
the
Bridegrome
is
with
them?
35
But
the
dayes
will
come,
when
the
Bridegrome
shall
bee
taken
away
from
them,
and
then
shall
they
fast
in
those
dayes.
36
And
he
spake
also
a
parable
vnto
them,
No
man
putteth
a
piece
of
a
newe
garment
vpon
an
olde:
if
otherwise,
then
both
the
newe
maketh
a
rent,
and
the
piece
that
was
taken
out
of
the
new,
agreeth
not
with
the
olde.
37
And
no
man
putteth
new
wine
into
old
bottles:
else
the
new
wine
will
burst
the
bottles,
and
be
spilled,
and
the
bottles
shall
perish.
38
But
newe
wine
must
be
put
into
newe
bottles,
and
both
are
preserued.
39
No
man
also
hauing
drunke
olde
wine,
straightway
desireth
new:
for
he
saith,
The
old
is
better.
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