< Mark 6 >
1 And He went out from there and (came *N(k)O*) into the hometown of Him, and follow Him the disciples of Him.
And he departed thence and cam into his awne countre and his disciples folowed him.
2 And when was becoming [the] Sabbath He began to teach in the synagogue; and (*o*) many hearing were astonished saying; From where to this [man] these things, and what [is] the wisdom which having been given (to Him *N(k)O*) (for *k*) even (the *no*) miracles such through the hands of Him (are done? *N(k)O*)
And whe the saboth daye was come he beganne to teache in ye synagsge. And many that hearde him were astonyed and sayde: From whens hath he these thinges? and what wysdo is this that is geve vnto him? and suche vertues yt are wrought by his hondes?
3 Surely this is the carpenter, the son (*no*) of Mary (and *no*) brother (now *k*) of James and of Joses and of Judas and of Simon? And surely are the sisters of Him here with us? And they were offended by Him.
Is not this that carpeter Maryes sonne ye brother of Iames and Ioses and of Iuda and Simon? and are not his systers here with vs? And they were offended by him.
4 (And *no*) was saying (now *k*) to them Jesus that Not is a prophet without honor only except in the hometown of him and among the relatives of him and in the household of him.
And Iesus sayde vnto the: a prophet is not despysed but in his awne coutre and amonge his awne kynne and amonge the that are of the same housholde.
5 And not He was able there to do not any work of power only except on a few sick having laid the hands He healed.
And he coulde there shewe no miracles but leyd his hondes apon a feawe sicke foolke and healed the.
6 And (He was marveling *NK(o)*) because of the unbelief of them. And He was going the villages around teaching.
And he merveyled at their vnbelefe. And he went aboute by ye tounes yt laye on every syde teachynge.
7 And He calls near the Twelve and He began them to send forth two [by] two and He was gaving to them authority over the spirits unclean
And he called ye twelve and beganne to sende them two and two and gave them power over vnclene spretes.
8 And He instructed to them that nothing they may take for [the] journey only except a staff alone, no bread nor bag nor in the belt money,
And comaunded the that they shuld take nothinge vnto their Iorney save a rodde only: Nether scrippe nether breed nether mony in their pourses:
9 but having put on yourselves sandals, and not (may put on *NK(o)*) two tunics.
but shuld be shood with sandals. And that they shuld not put on two coottes.
10 And He was saying to them; Wherever (maybe *NK(o)*) you shall enter into a house, there do remain until maybe you may go out from there.
And he sayd vnto the: whersoever ye entre in to an house there abyde tyll ye departe thence
11 And (whatever *N(k)O*) maybe (place *no*) not (he may receive *N(k)O*) you nor may hear you, departing from there do shake off the dust which [is] under the feet of you for a testimony against them. (Amen I say to you more tolerable will be for Sodom or for Gomorrah in day of judgment than for the for city that [one]. *K*)
And whosoever shall not receave you nor heare you when ye departe thence shake of the duste that is vnder youre fete for a witnesse vnto them. I saye verely vnto you it shalbe easyer for Zodom and Gomor at the daye of iudgement then for that cite.
12 And having gone out (they proclaimed *N(k)O*) that (they may repent, *N(k)O*)
And they went out and preached that they shuld repent:
13 And demons many they were casting out and were anointing with oil many sick and were healing [them].
and they caste out many devylles. And they annoynted many that were sicke with oyle and healed them.
14 And heard King Herod; well known for became the name of Him. And (they were saying *N(k)O*) that John the [one] baptizing (he has been raised *N(k)O*) out from [the] dead and because of this operate the miraculous powers in him.
And kynge Herode herde of him (for his name was spreed abroade) and sayd: Iohn Baptiste is rysen agayne from deeth and therfore miracles are wrought by him.
15 Others (however *no*) were saying that Elijah He is; Others now were saying that A prophet (is or *K*) like one of the prophets.
Wother sayd it is Helyas: and some sayde: it is a Prophet or as one of ye Prophetes.
16 Having heard now Herod (was saying *N(k)O*) (that: *k*) Whom I myself beheaded John — he ([it] is he himself *k*) is risen (from *ko*) (dead. *KO*)
But when Herode hearde of him he sayd: it is Iohn whom I beheded he is rysen from deeth agayne.
17 Himself for Herod having sent he seized John and bound him in (*k*) prison on account of Herodias the wife of Philip the brother of him because her he had married;
For Herode him sylfe had sent forth and had taken Iohn and bounde him and cast him into preson for Herodias sake which was his brother Philippes wyfe. For he had maried her.
18 Were saying for John to Herod that Not it is lawful for you to have the wife of the brother of you.
Iohn sayd vnto Herode: It is not laufull for the to have thy brothers wyfe.
19 And Herodias was holding it against him and he was wishing him to kill and not he was able;
Herodias layd wayte for him and wolde have killed him but she coulde not.
20 for Herod was afraid of John knowing him [to be] a man righteous and holy and he was keeping safe him. And when having heard him much (he was perplexed *N(K)O*) and gladly him was hearing.
For Herode feared Iohn knowynge yt he was a iuste man and an holy: and gave him reverence: and when he hearde him he dyd many thinges and hearde him gladly.
21 And when was coming [a] day opportune when Herod on the birthday of him a banquet (made *N(k)O*) for the great men of him and for the chief captains and for the leading [men] of Galilee
But when a couenient daye was come: Herode on his birth daye made a supper to ye lordes captayns and chefe estates of Galile.
22 and when was entering the daughter (of him *N(K)O*) (*ko*) Herodias and when having danced (and *ko*) (she pleased *N(k)O*) Herod and those reclining with [him] said (now *o*) the king to the girl; do ask me whatever if you shall wish, and I will give to you.
And ye doughter of ye sayde Herodias came in and daused and pleased Herode and them that sate at bourde also. Then ye kynge sayd vnto ye mayden: axe of me what thou wilt and I will geve it ye
23 And he swore to her (greatly *N*) whatever (thing *N(k)O*) if me you shall ask I will give you until half of the kingdom of mine.
And he sware vnto hyr whatsoever thou shalt axe of me I will geve it ye even vnto ye one halfe of my kyngdome.
24 (And *no*) (now *k*) having gone out she said to the mother of her; What (shall I ask for myself? *N(k)O*) And she said; The head of John the [one] (baptizing. *N(k)O*)
And she wet forth and sayde to her mother: what shall I axe? And she sayde: Iohn Baptistes heed.
25 And having entered immediately with haste to the king she asked saying; I desire that at once may you give to me on a platter the head of John the Baptist.
And she cam in streygth waye with haste vnto ye kynge and axed sayinge: I will that thou geve me by and by in a charger ye heed of Iohn Baptist.
26 And encompassingly sorrowful having been made the king on account of the oaths and those (reclining with [him] *N(K)O*) not was he willing to refuse her.
And ye kynge was sory: howbe it for his othes sake and for their sakes which sate at supper also he wolde not put her besyde her purpose.
27 And immediately having sent the king an executioner he commanded (to be brought *N(k)O*) the head of him. (*k*) (And *N(k)O*) having gone he beheaded him in the prison
And immediatly ye kynge sent ye hangma and comaunded his heed to be brought in. And he went and beheeded him in the preson
28 and brought the head of him on a platter and gave it to the girl, and the girl gave it to the mother of her.
and brought his heed in a charger and gave it to the mayden and the mayden gave it to her mother.
29 And having heard [it] the disciples of him came and they took up the body of him and laid it in (*k*) [a] tomb.
And when his disciples hearde of it they came and toke vp his body and put it in a toumbe.
30 And are gathered together the apostles to Jesus and they related to him all things (and *k*) how much they had done and how much they had taught.
And the apostels gaddered them selves to ggedre to Iesus and tolde him all thinges booth what they had done and what they had taught.
31 And (He speaks *N(k)O*) to them; Come you yourselves yourselves apart [your] own to [a] solitary place and (do rest *N(k)O*) a little; Were for those coming and those going [are] many, and not even to eat were they able.
And he sayd vnto them: come ye aparte into the wyldernes and rest awhyle. For there were many comers and goers that they had no leasure so moche as to eate.
32 And they went away (in *no*) the boat into [a] solitary place on [their] own.
And he wet by ship out of the waye into a deserte place.
33 And they saw them going (crowds *K*) and (recognized *NK(O)*) (him *k*) many and on foot from all the cities ran together there and went before them (and together went to him. *K*)
But the people spyed them when they departed: and many knewe him and ranne afote thyther out of all cities and cam thyther before them and came togedder vnto him.
34 And having gone out He saw (Jesus *k*) a great crowd and was moved with compassion toward (them *N(k)O*) because they were like sheep not having a shepherd. And He began to teach them many things.
And Iesus went out and sawe moche people and had compassion on them because they were lyke shepe which had no shepeherde. And he beganne to teache them many thinges.
35 And already when the hour late being having come to Him the disciples of Him (were saying *N(k)O*) that Desolate is the place, and already [it is] an hour late;
And when ye daye was nowe farre spet his disciples came vnto him sayinge: this is a desert place and now the daye is farre passed
36 do dismiss them that having gone to the surrounding region and villages they may buy for themselves something (loaves for *K*) may eat (not they have. *K*)
let the departe that they maye goo into the countrey rounde about and into the tounes and bye the breed: for they have nothinge to eate.
37 But answering He said to them; do give to them you yourselves [something] to eat. And they say to Him; Having gone shall we buy denarii two hundred of bread and [then] (we will give *N(k)O*) them [it] to eat?
He answered and sayde vnto them: geve ye the to eate. And they sayde vnto him: shall we goo and bye ii. C. penyworth of breed and geve the to eate?
38 And He says to them; How many loaves have you do go (and *k*) do see. And having known they say; Five and two fish.
He sayde vnto the: how many loves have ye? Goo and loke. And when they had serched they sayde: v. and. ii. fysshes.
39 And He commanded them (to recline *NK(o)*) all groups [by] groups on the green grass.
And he comaunded them to make them all syt doune by companyes apon the grene grasse.
40 And they sat down groups [by] groups (by *N(k)O*) hundreds and (by *N(k)O*) fifties.
And they sate doune here a rowe and there arowe by houndredes and by fyfties.
41 And having taken the five loaves and the two fish, having looked up to the heaven He blessed and He broke the loaves and He was giving [them] to the disciples of Him that (they may set before *N(k)O*) them, And the two fish He divided among all.
And he toke ye. v. loves and ye ii. fysshes and loked vp to heven and blessed and brake the loves and gave them to his disciples to put before the: and the. ii. fysshes he devyded amonge them all.
42 And ate all and were satisfied,
And they all dyd eate and were satisfied.
43 And they took up (of fragments *N(k)O*) twelve (hand-baskets fullness *N(k)O*) and of the fish.
And they toke vp twelve baskettesfull of the gobbettes and of ye fysshes.
44 And were those having eaten of the loaves (about *K*) five thousand men.
And they that ate were about fyve thousand men.
45 And immediately He compelled the disciples of Him to climb into the boat and to go before to the other side to Bethsaida until He himself (dismisses *N(k)O*) the crowd.
And streyght waye he caused his disciples to goo into the shipe and to goo over the water before vnto Bethsaida whyll he sent awaye the people.
46 And having taken leave of them He departed into the mountain to pray.
And assone as he had sent them away he departed into a moutayne to praye.
47 And when evening having come was the boat in [the] midst of the sea, and He himself alone upon the land.
And when even was come the ship was in the middes of the see and he alone on the londe
48 And (seeing *N(k)O*) them straining in the rowing, was for the wind contrary to them, (and *k*) About [the] fourth watch of the night He comes to them walking on the sea and He was wishing to pass by them.
and he sawe the troubled in rowynge for the wynde was cotrary vnto them. And aboute ye fourth quartre of ye nyght he came vnto the walkinge apon the see and wolde have passed by the.
49 And having seen Him on the sea walking they thought (that *no*) a ghost ([it] is, *N(k)O*) and cried out;
When they sawe him walkinge apon the see they supposed it had bene a sprete and cryed oute:
50 All for Him saw and were troubled. (*no*) (now *N(k)O*) immediately He spoke with them and says to them; Take courage! I myself am [He], not do fear.
For they all sawe him and were afrayed. And anon he talked with them and sayde vnto them: be of good chere it is I be not afrayed.
51 And He went up to them into the boat, and ceased the wind. And exceedingly over excessive in themselves they were amazed (and were marveling; *K*)
And he went vp vnto them into the shippe and the wynde ceased and they were sore amased in them selves beyonde measure and marveyled.
52 not for they understood by the loaves, (but *N(K)O*) were of them the heart hardened.
For they remembred not of the loves because their hertes were blynded.
53 And having passed over to the land they came (to *no*) Gennesaret and drew to shore.
And they came over and went into the londe of Genezareth and drue vp into the haven.
54 And when were exiting they out of the boat immediately having recognized Him
And assone as they were come out of ye shippe streyght they knewe him
55 (they ran around *N(k)O*) all the (region *N(k)O*) that (and *no*) they began on the mats those sick being to carry about to wherever they were hearing that (there *ko*) He is.
and ran forth throughout all ye region rounde about and began to cary aboute in beeddes all yt were sicke to the place where they heard tell yt he was.
56 And wherever maybe He was entering into villages or (into *no*) cities or (into *no*) fields in the marketplaces they were laying those ailing and were begging Him that only only of the fringe the clothing of Him they shall touch, and as many as maybe (touched *N(k)O*) Him were being healed.
And whyther soever he entred into tounes cities or villages they layde their sicke in the stretes and prayed him that they myght touche and it were but the edge of his vesture. And as many as touched him were safe.