14:1 At
that
time
Herod
the
Tetrarch
heard
of
the
fame
of
Iesus,
14:2 And
said
vnto
his
seruants,
This
is
Iohn
the
Baptist,
hee
is
risen
from
the
dead,
and
therfore
mighty
workes
doe
shew
foorth
themselues
in
him.
14:3 For
Herode
had
layd
hold
on
Iohn,
and
bound
him,
and
put
him
in
prison
for
Herodias
sake,
his
brother
Philips
wife.
14:4 For
Iohn
said
vnto
him,
It
is
not
lawfull
for
thee
to
haue
her.
14:5 And
when
he
would
haue
put
him
to
death,
hee
feared
the
multitude,
because
they
counted
him
as
a
Prophet.
14:6 But
when
Herods
birth
day
was
kept,
the
daughter
of
Herodias
daunced
before
them,
and
pleased
Herode.
14:7 Whereupon
he
promised
with
an
oath,
to
giue
her
whatsoeuer
she
would
aske.
14:8 And
she,
being
before
instructed
of
her
mother,
said,
Giue
me
heere
Iohn
Baptists
head
in
a
charger.
14:9 And
the
king
was
sorie:
neuerthelesse
for
the
othes
sake,
and
them
which
sate
with
him
at
meate,
he
commanded
it
to
be
giuen
her:
14:10 And
he
sent,
and
beheaded
Iohn
in
the
prison.
14:11 And
his
head
was
brought
in
a
charger,
and
giuen
to
the
Damsell:
and
she
brought
it
to
her
mother.
14:12 And
his
Disciples
came,
and
took
vp
the
body,
and
buried
it,
and
went
and
told
Iesus.
14:13 When
Iesus
heard
of
it,
he
departed
thence
by
ship,
into
a
desert
place
apart:
and
when
the
people
had
heard
thereof,
they
followed
him
on
foote,
out
of
the
cities.
14:14 And
Iesus
went
forth,
and
saw
a
great
multitude,
and
was
mooued
with
compassion
toward
them,
and
he
healed
their
sicke.
14:15 And
when
it
was
euening,
his
Disciples
came
to
him,
saying,
This
is
a
desert
place,
and
the
time
is
now
past;
send
the
multitude
away,
that
they
may
goe
into
the
villages,
and
buy
themselues
victuals.
14:16 But
Iesus
said
vnto
them,
They
neede
not
depart;
giue
yee
them
to
eate.
14:17 And
they
say
vnto
him,
We
haue
heere
but
fiue
loaues,
and
two
fishes.
14:18 He
said,
Bring
them
hither
to
me.
14:19 And
hee
commanded
the
multitude
to
sit
downe
on
the
grasse,
&
tooke
the
fiue
loaues,
and
the
two
fishes,
and
looking
vp
to
heauen,
hee
blessed,
and
brake,
and
gaue
the
loaues
to
his
Disciples,
and
the
Disciples
to
the
multitude.
14:20 And
they
did
all
eat,
&
were
filled:
and
they
tooke
vp
of
the
fragments
that
remained
twelue
baskets
full.
14:21 And
they
that
had
eaten,
were
about
fiue
thousand
men,
beside
women
and
children.
14:22 And
straightway
Iesus
constrained
his
Disciples
to
get
into
a
ship,
and
to
goe
before
him
vnto
the
other
side,
while
he
sent
the
multitudes
away.
14:23 And
when
he
had
sent
the
multitudes
away,
he
went
vp
into
a
mountaine
apart
to
pray:
and
when
the
euening
was
come,
he
was
there
alone:
14:24 But
the
ship
was
now
in
the
midst
of
the
Sea,
tossed
with
waues:
for
the
wind
was
contrary.
14:25 And
in
the
fourth
watch
of
the
night,
Iesus
went
vnto
them,
walking
on
the
Sea.
14:26 And
when
the
Disciples
saw
him
walking
on
the
Sea,
they
were
troubled,
saying,
It
is
a
spirit:
and
they
cried
out
for
feare.
14:27 But
straightway
Iesus
spake
vnto
them,
saying,
Be
of
good
cheere:
it
is
I,
be
not
afraid.
14:28 And
Peter
answered
him,
and
said,
Lord,
if
it
be
thou,
bid
me
come
vnto
thee
on
the
water.
14:29 And
he
said,
Come.
And
when
Peter
was
come
downe
out
of
the
ship,
he
walked
on
the
water,
to
go
to
Iesus.
14:30 But
when
he
saw
the
wind
boysterous,
he
was
afraid:
and
beginning
to
sinke,
he
cried,
saying,
Lord
saue
me.
14:31 And
immediately
Iesus
stretched
foorth
his
hand,
and
caught
him,
and
said
vnto
him,
O
thou
of
little
faith,
wherefore
didst
thou
doubt
14:32 And
when
they
were
come
into
the
ship,
the
wind
ceased.
14:33 Then
they
that
were
in
the
ship,
came
and
worshipped
him,
saying,
Of
a
trueth
thou
art
the
sonne
of
God.
14:34 And
when
they
were
gone
ouer,
they
came
into
ye
land
of
Genesaret.
14:35 And
when
the
men
of
that
place
had
knowledge
of
him,
they
sent
out
into
all
that
countrey
round
about,
and
brought
vnto
him
al
that
were
diseased,
14:36 And
besought
him,
that
they
might
onely
touch
the
hemme
of
his
garment;
and
as
many
as
touched,
were
made
perfectly
whole.