< Luke 24 >

1 but, on the first day of the week, at early dawn, unto the tomb, came they, bringing the spices which they had prepared.
On the morowe after the saboth erly in the morninge they came vnto the toumbe and brought the odoures which they had prepared and other wemen with them
2 And they found the stone, rolled away from the tomb;
And they founde the stone rouled awaye fro the sepulcre
3 but, when they entered, they found not the body of the Lord Jesus.
and went in: but founde not the body of the Lorde Iesu.
4 And it came to pass, while they were perplexing themselves concerning this, that lo! two men, stood near them, in dazzling raiment.
And it happened as they were amased therat: Beholde two men stode by them in shynynge vestures.
5 And, they becoming afraid, and bending their faces unto the ground, they said unto them—Why seek ye the Living One with the dead?
And as they were a frayde and bowed doune their faces to the erth: they sayd to them: why seke ye the lyvinge amonge the deed?
6 He is not here, but hath arisen: Remember how he spake unto you while yet he was in Galilee:
He is not here: but is rysen. Remember how he spake vnto you when he was yet with you in Galile
7 Saying, as to the Son of Man, that he must needs be delivered up into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, —and, on the third day, arise.
sayinge: that the sonne of man must be delyvered into the hondes of synfull men and be crucified and the thyrde daye ryse agayne.
8 And they remembered his sayings;
And they remembred his wordes
9 and, returning [from the tomb], reported all these things unto the eleven, and unto all the rest.
and returned from the sepulcre and tolde all these thinges vnto the eleven and to all the remanaunt.
10 Now they were the Magdalene Mary, and Joana, and Mary the mother of James; and, the other women with them, were telling, unto the apostles, these things.
It was Mary Magdalen and Ioanna and Mary Iacobi and other that were with the which tolde these thinges vnto the Apostles
11 And these sayings appeared before them, as if idle talk, and they were minded to disbelieve them.
and their wordes semed vnto them fayned thinges nether beleved they them.
12 But, Peter, arising, ran unto the tomb, —and, bending near, beholdeth the linen bandages, alone; and departed, unto himself, marvelling at the thing that had happened.
Then aroose Peter and ran vnto the sepulcre and stouped in and sawe the lynnen cloothes layde by them selfe and departed wondrynge in him selfe at that which had happened.
13 And lo! two from among them, on the selfsame day, were journeying unto a village, distant sixty furlongs from Jerusalem, the name of which, was Emmaus;
And beholde two of them went that same daye to a toune which was fro Ierusalem about thre scoore for longes called Emaus:
14 and, they, were conversing one with another, about all these things which had occurred.
and they talked togeder of all these thinges that had happened.
15 And it came to pass, as they were conversing and reasoning together, that, Jesus himself, drawing near, was journeying with them;
And it chaunsed as they comened togeder and reasoned that Iesus him selfe drue neare and went with them.
16 but, their eyes, were held, so as not to know him.
But their eyes were holden that they coulde not knowe him.
17 And he said unto them—What are these things which ye are debating one with another, as ye walk along? And they came to a stand, sad in countenance.
And he sayde vnto them: What maner of comunicacions are these that ye have one to another as ye walke and are sadde.
18 But one, by name Cleopas, answering, said unto him—Art, thou, lodging, alone, in Jerusalem, and knowest not the things which have come to pass therein in these days?
And the one of them named Cleophas answered and sayd vnto him: arte thou only a straunger in Ierusalem and haste not knowen the thinges which have chaunsed therin in these dayes?
19 And he said unto them—What things? And, they, said unto him—The things concerning Jesus the Nazarene, who became a prophet, mighty in work and word, before God and all the people:
To whom he sayd: what thinges? And they sayd vnto him: of Iesus of Nazareth which was a Prophet myghtie in dede and worde before god and all the people.
20 In what way also our High-priests and Rulers delivered him up unto a sentence of death, and crucified him.
And how the hye prestes and oure rulers delyvered him to be condempned to deeth: and have crucified him.
21 We, however, were hoping that, he, was the one destined to redeem Israel! But indeed, even with all these things, this brings on, the third, day, since these things happened: —
But we trusted that it shuld have bene he that shuld have delyvered Israel. And as touchynge all these thinges to daye is even the thyrd daye that they were done.
22 Nay! certain women also, from amongst us, have made us beside ourselves, in that they went early unto the tomb;
Ye and certayne wemen also of oure company made vs astonyed which came erly vnto the sepulcre
23 and, not finding his body, came, saying—that, a vision of messengers, they had seen, who were affirming him to be alive.
and founde not his boddy: and came sayinge that they had sene a vision of angels which sayde that he was alyve.
24 And certain of them who were with us departed unto the tomb, —and found so, according as, the women, had said; but, him, they saw not.
And certayne of them which were with vs went their waye to the sepulcre and founde it even so as the wemen had sayde: but him they sawe not.
25 And, he, said unto them—O thoughtless ones! and slow in heart to rest your faith upon all things which the prophets have spoken: —
And he sayde vnto the: O foles and slowe of herte to beleve all yt the prophetes have spoken.
26 Was it not needful for the Christ, these very things, to suffer, and to enter into his glory?
Ought not Christ to have suffred these thinges and to enter into his glory?
27 And, beginning from Moses, and from all the prophets, he thoroughly explained to them, in all the Scriptures, the things concerning himself.
And he began at Moses and at all the prophetes and interpreted vnto them in all scriptures which were wrytten of him.
28 And they drew near unto the village, whither they were journeying; and, he, made for journeying, further.
And they drue neye vnto the toune wich they went to. And he made as though he wolde have gone further.
29 And they constrained him, saying—Abide with us; because it is, towards evening, and the day hath already declined. And he went in to abide with them.
But they constrayned him sayinge: abyde with vs for it draweth towardes nyght and the daye is farre passed. And he went in to tary with the.
30 And it came to pass, when he reclined with them, taking the loaf, he blessed, and, breaking it, went on to give unto them.
And it came to passe as he sate at meate wt them he toke breed blessed it brake and gave to them.
31 And, their, eyes were opened, and they knew him; and, he, vanished from them.
And their eyes were openned and they knewe him: and he vnnisshed out of their syght.
32 And they said one to another—Was not, our heart, burning, as he was speaking to us in the way, as he was opening to us the Scriptures?
And they sayde betwene them selves: dyd not oure hertes burne with in vs whyll he talked with vs by the waye and as he opened to vs the scriptures?
33 And, arising in that very hour, they returned unto Jerusalem, —and found, gathered together, the eleven, and them who were with them,
And they roose vp the same houre and returned agayne to Ierusalem and founde the eleven gadered to geder and them that were with them which
34 saying—In truth, the Lord hath arisen, and hath appeared unto Simon!
sayde: the Lorde is rysen in dede and hath apered to Simon.
35 And, they, went on to relate the things, [that had passed] on the journey, and how he was made known unto them in the breaking of the loaf.
And they tolde what thinges was done in the waye and how they knewe him in breakynge of breed.
36 Now, as, these very things, they were telling, he himself, stood in their midst and saith unto them—Peace to you!
As they thus spake Iesus him selfe stode in ye myddes of them and sayde vnto them: peace be with you.
37 But, being agitated and becoming, afraid, they began to imagine, that, upon a spirit, they were looking.
And they were abasshed and afrayde supposinge yt they had sene a sprete
38 And he said unto them—Why are ye troubled? and for what cause do reasonings arise in your hearts?
And he sayde vnto the: Why are ye troubled and why do thoughtes aryse in youre hertes?
39 See my hands, and my feet, —that it is, I, myself: Handle me, and see! because, a spirit, hath not, flesh and bones, as ye perceive, I, have.
Beholde my hondes and my fete that it is even my selfe. Handle me and se: for spretes have not flesshe and bones as ye se me have.
40 And, this saying, he pointed out to them his hands and his feet.
And when he had thus spoken he shewed them his hondes and his fete.
41 Now, while yet they believed not for the joy, and were marvelling, he said unto them—Have ye anything to eat, here?
And whyll they yet beleved not for ioye and wondred he sayde vnto the: Have ye here eny meate?
42 And they gave unto him a piece of boiled fish;
And they gave him a pece of a broyled fisshe and of an hony combe.
43 and, taking it before them, he did eat.
And he toke it and ate it before them.
44 And he said unto them—These, are my words, which I spake unto you yet being with you: That all the things that are written in the law of Moses and the Prophets and Psalms, concerning me, must needs be fulfilled.
And he sayde vnto the. These are the wordes which I spake vnto you whyll I was yet with you: that all must be fulfilled which were written of me in the lawe of Moses and in the Prophetes and in the Psalmes.
45 Then, opened he their mind, to understand the Scriptures;
Then openned he their wyttes that they myght vnderstond the scriptures
46 and said unto them—Thus, it is written, That the Christ, should suffer, and arise from among the dead on the third day;
and sayde vnto them. Thus is it written and thus it behoved Christ to suffre and to ryse agayne from deeth the thyrde daye
47 And that repentance for remission of sins should be proclaimed upon his name unto all the nations, —beginning from Jerusalem.
and that repentaunce and remission of synnes shuld be preached in his name amonge all nacions and must beginne at Ierusalem.
48 Ye, are witnesses of these things.
And ye are witnesses of these thinges.
49 And lo! I, am sending forth the promise of my Father upon you; but tarry, ye, in the city, until ye be clothed, from on high, with power.
And beholde I will sende the promes of my father apon you. But tary ye in ye cite of Ierusalem vntyll ye be endewed with power from an hye.
50 And he led them forth as far as unto Bethany; and, uplifting his hands, he blessed them.
And he ledde the out into Bethany and lyfte vp his hondes and blest them.
51 And it came to pass, while he was blessing them, he parted from them and was born up into heaven.
And it cam to passe as he blessed the he departed from the and was caryed vp in to heven.
52 And, they, having bowed down unto him returned unto Jerusalem, with great joy;
And they worshipped him and returned to Ierusalem with greate ioye
53 and were continually in the temple, blessing God.
and were continually in the temple praysinge and laudinge God. Amen.

< Luke 24 >