13:1 The
same
day
went
Iesus
out
of
the
house,
and
sate
by
the
sea
side.
13:2 And
great
multitudes
were
gathered
together
vnto
him,
so
that
hee
went
into
a
ship,
and
sate,
and
the
whole
multitude
stood
on
the
shore.
13:3 And
hee
spake
many
things
vnto
them
in
parables,
saying,
Behold,
a
sower
went
foorth
to
sow.
13:4 And
when
he
sowed,
some
seedes
fell
by
the
wayes
side,
and
the
foules
came,
and
deuoured
them
vp.
13:5 Some
fell
vpon
stony
places,
where
they
had
not
much
earth:
and
foorth
with
they
sprung
vp,
because
they
had
no
deepenesse
of
earth.
13:6 And
when
the
Sunne
was
vp,
they
were
scorched:
and
because
they
had
not
root,
they
withered
away.
13:7 And
some
fell
among
thorns:
and
the
thornes
sprung
vp,
&
choked
them.
13:8 But
other
fell
into
good
ground,
and
brought
foorth
fruit,
some
an
hundred
folde,
some
sixtie
folde,
some
thirty
folde.
13:9 Who
hath
eares
to
heare,
let
him
heare.
13:10 And
the
disciples
came,
and
sayd
vnto
him,
Why
speakest
thou
vnto
them
in
parables
13:11 He
answered,
and
said
vnto
them,
Because
it
is
giuen
vnto
you
to
know
the
mysteries
of
the
kingdome
of
heauen,
but
to
them
it
is
not
giuen.
13:12 For
whosoeuer
hath,
to
him
shall
be
giuen,
and
he
shall
haue
more
abundance:
but
whosoeuer
hath
not,
from
him
shall
be
taken
away,
euen
that
hee
hath.
13:13 Therefore
speake
I
to
then
in
parables:
because
they
seeing,
see
not:
and
hearing,
they
heare
not,
neither
doe
they
vnderstand.
13:14 And
in
them
is
fulfilled
the
prophecie
of
Esaias,
which
saith,
By
hearing
ye
shall
heare,
and
shall
not
vnderstand:
and
seeing
yee
shall
see,
and
shall
not
perceiue.
13:15 For
this
peoples
heart
is
waxed
grosse,
and
their
eares
are
dull
of
hearing,
and
their
eyes
they
haue
closed,
lest
at
any
time
they
should
see
with
their
eyes,
and
heare
with
their
eares,
and
should
vnderstand
with
their
heart,
and
should
be
conuerted,
and
I
should
heale
them.
13:16 But
blessed
are
your
eyes,
for
they
see:
and
your
eares,
for
they
heare.
13:17 For
verely
I
say
vnto
you,
that
many
Prophets,
and
righteous
men
haue
desired
to
see
those
things
which
yee
see,
and
haue
not
seene
them:
and
to
heare
those
things
which
ye
heare,
and
haue
not
heard
them.
13:18 Heare
ye
therefore
the
parable
of
the
sower.
13:19 When
any
one
heareth
the
word
of
the
kingdome,
and
vnderstandeth
it
not,
then
commeth
the
wicked
one,
and
catcheth
away
that
which
was
sowen
in
his
heart:
this
is
hee
which
receiued
seede
by
the
way
side.
13:20 But
he
that
receiued
the
seed
into
stony
places,
the
same
is
he
that
heareth
the
word,
&
anon
with
ioy
receiueth
it:
13:21 Yet
hath
hee
not
root
in
himselfe,
but
dureth
for
a
while:
for
when
tribulation
or
persecution
ariseth
because
of
the
word,
by
and
by
he
is
offended.
13:22 He
also
that
receiued
seed
among
the
thorns,
is
he
that
heareth
the
word,
and
the
care
of
this
world,
and
the
deceitfulnesse
of
riches
choke
the
word,
and
he
becommeth
vnfruitfull.
13:23 But
he
that
receiued
seed
into
the
good
ground,
is
hee
that
heareth
the
word,
and
vnderstandeth
it,
which
also
beareth
fruit,
and
bringeth
foorth,
some
an
hundred
fold,
some
sixtie,
some
thirty.
13:24 Another
parable
put
he
forth
vnto
them,
saying;
The
kingdome
of
heauen
is
likened
vnto
a
man
which
sowed
good
seed
in
his
field:
13:25 But
while
men
slept,
his
enemy
came
&
sowed
tares
among
the
wheat,
and
went
his
way.
13:26 But
when
the
blade
was
sprung
vp,
and
brought
forth
fruit,
then
appeared
the
tares
also.
13:27 So
the
seruants
of
the
housholder
came,
and
said
vnto
him,
Sir,
didst
not
thou
sow
good
seede
in
thy
field
From
whence
then
hath
it
tares
13:28 He
said
vnto
them,
An
enemy
hath
done
this.
The
seruants
said
vnto
him,
Wilt
thou
then
that
we
goe
and
gather
them
vp
13:29 But
he
said,
Nay:
lest
while
yee
gather
vp
the
tares,
ye
root
vp
also
the
wheat
with
them.
13:30 Let
both
grow
together
vntil
the
haruest:
and
in
the
time
of
haruest,
I
will
say
to
the
reapers,
Gather
ye
together
first
the
tares,
and
binde
them
in
bundels
to
burne
them:
but
gather
the
wheat
into
my
barne.
13:31 Another
parable
put
he
foorth
vnto
them,
saying,
The
kingdome
of
heauen
is
like
to
a
graine
of
mustard
seed,
which
a
man
tooke,
and
sowed
in
his
field.
13:32 Which
indeed
is
the
least
of
al
seeds:
but
when
it
is
growen,
it
is
the
greatest
among
herbes,
and
becommeth
a
tree:
so
that
the
birds
of
the
aire
come
and
lodge
in
the
branches
thereof.
13:33 Another
parable
spake
he
vnto
them,
The
kingdome
of
heauen
is
like
vnto
leauen,
which
a
woman
tooke,
and
hid
in
three
measures
of
meale,
till
the
whole
was
leauened.
13:34 All
these
things
spake
Iesus
vnto
the
multitude
in
parables,
and
without
a
parable
spake
hee
not
vnto
them:
13:35 That
it
might
bee
fulfilled
which
was
spoken
by
the
Prophet,
saying,
I
will
open
my
mouth
in
parables,
I
wil
vtter
things
which
haue
bin
kept
secret
from
the
foundation
of
the
world.
13:36 Then
Iesus
sent
the
multitude
away,
and
went
into
the
house:
and
his
disciples
came
vnto
him,
saying,
Declare
vnto
vs
the
parable
of
the
tares
of
the
field.
13:37 He
answered,
and
said
vnto
them,
Hee
that
soweth
the
good
seed,
is
the
sonne
of
man.
13:38 The
field
is
the
world.
The
good
seed,
are
the
children
of
the
kingdome:
but
the
tares
are
the
children
of
the
wicked
one.
13:39 The
enemie
that
sowed
them,
is
the
deuill.
The
haruest,
is
the
ende
of
the
world.
And
the
reapers
are
the
Angels.
13:40 As
therefore
the
tares
are
gathered
and
burnt
in
the
fire:
so
shall
it
be
in
the
end
of
this
world.
13:41 The
Sonne
of
man
shall
send
forth
his
Angels,
and
they
shall
gather
out
of
his
kingdome
all
things
that
offend,
and
them
which
doe
iniquitie:
13:42 And
shall
cast
them
into
a
furnace
of
fire:
there
shall
be
wayling
and
gnashing
of
teeth.
13:43 Then
shall
the
righteous
shine
foorth
as
the
Sunne,
in
the
kingdome
of
their
father.
Who
hath
eares
to
heare,
let
him
heare.
13:44 Againe,
the
kingdome
of
heauen
is
like
vnto
treasure
hid
in
a
field:
the
which
when
a
man
hath
found,
hee
hideth,
and
for
ioy
thereof
goeth
and
selleth
all
that
hee
hath,
and
buyeth
that
field.
13:45 Againe,
the
kingdome
of
heauen
is
like
vnto
a
marchant
man,
seeking
goodly
pearles:
13:46 Who
when
hee
had
found
one
pearle
of
great
price,
he
went
and
solde
all
that
he
had,
and
bought
it.
13:47 Againe,
the
kingdome
of
heauen
is
like
vnto
a
net
that
was
cast
into
the
sea,
and
gathered
of
euery
kind,
13:48 Which,
when
it
was
full,
they
drew
to
shore,
and
sate
downe,
and
gathered
the
good
into
vessels,
but
cast
the
bad
away.
13:49 So
shall
it
be
at
the
ende
of
the
world:
the
Angels
shal
come
forth,
and
seuer
the
wicked
from
among
the
iust,
13:50 And
shal
cast
them
into
the
furnace
of
fire:
there
shall
be
wailing,
and
gnashing
of
teeth.
13:51 Iesus
saith
vnto
them,
Haue
ye
vnderstood
all
these
things
They
say
vnto
him,
Yea,
Lord.
13:52 Then
said
he
vnto
them,
Therefore
euery
Scribe
which
is
instructed
vnto
the
kingdom
of
heauen,
is
like
vnto
a
man
that
is
an
housholder,
which
bringeth
foorth
out
of
his
treasure
things
new
and
old.
13:53 And
it
came
to
passe,
that
when
Iesus
had
finished
these
parables,
hee
departed
thence.
13:54 And
when
hee
was
come
into
his
owne
countrey,
he
taught
them
in
their
Synagogue,
insomuch
that
they
were
astonished,
and
said,
Whence
hath
this
man
this
wisedome,
and
these
mighty
works
13:55 Is
not
this
the
Carpenters
sonne
Is
not
his
mother
called
Marie
and
his
brethren,
Iames,
and
Ioses,
and
Simon,
and
Iudas
13:56 And
his
sisters,
are
they
not
all
with
vs
whence
then
hath
this
man
all
these
things
13:57 And
they
were
offended
in
him.
But
Iesus
said
vnto
them,
A
Prophet
is
not
without
honour,
saue
in
his
owne
countrey,
and
in
his
owne
house.
13:58 And
hee
did
not
many
mighty
workes
there,
because
of
their
vnbeliefe.