Luke 13
Wycliffe's Bible
1And some men were present in that time (And there were some men who were present at that time), that told to him of the Galileans, whose blood Pilate (had) mingled with the sacrifices of them. 2And he answered, and said to them, Ween ye that these men of Galilee were sinners more than all Galileans, for they suffered such things? (And he said to them, Do ye think that these men of Galilee were greater sinners than any other Galileans, because they suffered such things?) 3I say to you, nay; all ye shall perish in like manner, [no] but ye have penance (unless ye repent). 4And as (for) those eighteen, on which the tower in Siloam fell down, and slew them, guess ye, that they were debtors more than all men that dwell in Jerusalem? 5I say to you, nay; but also all ye shall perish, if ye do not penance (if ye do not repent). [Nay, I say to you; but also ye all shall perish, if ye shall not do penance.]

6And he said this likeness (And he said this parable), A man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard, and he came seeking fruit in it, and found none. 7And he said to the tiller of the vineyard, Lo! three years be, since I come seeking fruit in this fig tree, and I find none; therefore cut it down, whereto occupieth it the earth? (why should it take up any space in the ground?) 8And he answering said to him, Lord, suffer it also this year, the while I delve about it, and I shall dung it [and dung it]; (And he answering said to him, Lord, allow it to remain this year, while I dig about it, and dung it;) 9if it shall make fruit, [(or) else] if not, in time coming thou shalt cut it down.

10And he was teaching in their synagogue in the sabbaths. 11And lo! a woman, that had a spirit of sickness eighteen years, and was crooked, (or was bowed down), and neither in any manner might look upward. 12Whom when Jesus had seen, he called [her] to him, and said to her, Woman, thou art delivered of thy sickness [Woman, thou art let go of thy sickness]. 13And he set on her his hands, and anon she stood upright, and glorified God. (And he put his hands upon her, and at once she stood upright, and praised God.) 14And the prince of the synagogue answered, having disdain for Jesus had healed in the sabbath; and he said to the people, There be six days, in which it behooveth to work; therefore come ye in these, and be ye healed, and not in the day of sabbath. (And the leader of the synagogue spoke, indignant because Jesus had healed on the Sabbath; and he said to the people, There be six days, on which it behooveth to work; and so come here on them, and be healed, and not on the Sabbath day.) 15But the Lord answered to him, and said, Hypocrite, whether each of you untieth not in the sabbath his ox, or ass, from the cratch (from the feed-trough), and leadeth (it) to water? [+Forsooth the Lord answering to him said, Hypocrite, whether each of you in the sabbath untieth not his ox, or his ass, from the cratch, or the stall, and leadeth (it) to water?] 16Behooved it not this daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo! eighteen years, to be unbound of this bond in the day of sabbath? 17And when he said these things, all his adversaries were ashamed, and all the people joyed in all (the) things, that were gloriously done of him (that were wonderfully done by him).

18Therefore he said, To what thing is the kingdom of God like? and to what thing shall I guess it to be like? 19It is like to a corn of mustard seed, which a man took, and cast into his garden, (or into his yard); and it waxed, and was made into a great tree, and fowls of the air rested in the branches thereof. (It is like a kernel, or a grain, of mustard seed, which a man took, and threw into his garden; and it grew, and was made into a great tree, and the birds of the air rested in its branches.)

20And again he said, To what thing shall I guess the kingdom of God like? 21It is like to sourdough that a woman took, and hid it in three measures of meal, till all were soured. (It is like the yeast, or the leaven, which a woman took, and put it in three measures of meal, until all of it was leavened.)

22And he went by cities and castles, (or villages), teaching and making journey into Jerusalem. 23And a man said to him, Lord, if there be few, that be saved? And he said to them, 24Strive ye to enter by the strait gate (Strive to enter by the narrow gate); for I say to you, many seek to enter [in], and they shall not be able (to). 25For when the husbandman is entered, (or hath entered), and the door is closed, ye shall begin to stand withoutforth, and knock at the door, and say, Lord, open to us. And he shall answer, and say to you, I know you not, of whence ye be. 26Then ye shall begin to say, We have eaten before thee and drunk [We have eaten and drunk before thee], and in our streets thou hast taught. 27And he shall say to you, I know you not, of whence ye be; go away from me, all ye workers of wickedness. 28There shall be weeping and grinding of teeth, when ye shall see Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, and all the prophets in the kingdom of God; and you to be put out. 29And they shall come from the east and the west, and from the north and the south, and shall sit at the meat in the realm of God. (And they shall come from the east and the west, and from the north and the south, and shall sit down for the meal in the Kingdom of God.) 30And lo! they that were the first, be the last; and they that were the last, be the first.

31In that day some of the Pharisees came nigh, and said to him, Go out, and go from hence, for Herod will slay thee. 32And he said to them, Go ye, and say to that fox, Lo! I cast out fiends, and I make perfectly healings, today and tomorrow, and the third day I am ended. (And he said to them, Go, and say to that fox, Lo! today and tomorrow, I throw out devils and demons, and I make complete cures, and on the third day I have finished my work.) 33Nevertheless it behooveth me today, and tomorrow, and the day that (pur)sueth (and the day that followeth), to walk; for it falleth not [for] a prophet to perish out of Jerusalem. 34Jerusalem, Jerusalem, that slayest prophets, and stonest them that be sent to thee, how oft would I gather together thy sons, as a bird gathereth his nest under (his) feathers, (or under his wings), and thou wouldest not (let me). 35Lo! your house shall be left to you desert(ed). And I say to you, that ye shall not see me, till it come, when ye shall say, Blessed is he, that cometh in the name of the Lord.

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and

Wycliffe’s New Testament
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Translated by

JOHN WYCLIFFE
and JOHN PURVEY


A modern-spelling edition of their
14TH century Middle English translation,
the first complete English vernacular version,
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TERENCE P. NOBLE

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