< John 21 >

1 After that Iesus shewed him selfe agayne at the see of Tyberias. And on this wyse shewed he him selfe.
After these things revealed Himself again Jesus to the disciples at the sea of Tiberias; He revealed [Himself] now in this way.
2 There were to geder Simon Peter and Thomas which is called Didymus: and Nathanael of Cana a citie of Galile and the sonnes of Zebedei and two other of the disciples.
They were together Simon Peter, and Thomas who is being named Didymus, and Nathanael from Cana of Galilee, and the [sons] of Zebedee, and others of the disciples of Him two.
3 Simon Peter sayde vnto them: I goo a fysshynge. They sayde vnto him: we also will goo with the. They wet their waye and entred into a shippe strayght waye and that nyght caught they nothinge.
Says to them Simon Peter; I am going to fish. They say to him; Come also we ourselves with you. They went forth and (they climbed *N(k)O*) into the boat (immediately *K*) and during that [very] night they caught no [thing].
4 But when the mornynge was now come Iesus stode on the shore: neverthelesse the disciples knewe not yt it was Iesus.
When morning now already (having become *NK(o)*) stood (*k*) Jesus on the shore; not however knew the disciples that Jesus it is.
5 Iesus sayde vnto the: syrs have ye eny meate? They answered him no.
Says therefore to them Jesus; Children, Surely not any fish have you? They answered to Him; No.
6 And he sayde vnto them: cast out ye net on the ryght syde of the ship and ye shall fynde. They cast out and anone they were not able to drawe it for ye multitude of fysshes
And He said to them; do cast to the right side of the boat the net and you will find [some]. They cast therefore, and no longer no longer it to haul in (were they able *N(k)O*) from the multitude of the fish.
7 Then sayde the disciple whom Iesus loved vnto Peter: It is the Lorde. When Simon Peter hearde that it was ye lorde he gyrde his mantell to him (for he was naked) and sprange into the see
Says therefore the disciple that [one] whom was loving Jesus to Peter; The Lord it is. Simon therefore Peter having heard that the Lord it is the outer garment put on he was for naked and he cast himself into the sea.
8 The other disciples came by ship: for they were not farre from londe but as it were two hondred cubites and they drewe the net with fysshes.
And the other disciples in the boat came; not for were they far from the land but about away cubits two hundred dragging the net with the fish.
9 Assone as they were come to londe they sawe hoot coles and fysshe layd ther on and breed.
When therefore they got out onto the land, they see a fire of coals lying and fish lying on [it] and bread.
10 Iesus sayde vnto them: bringe of the fysshe which ye have now caught.
Says to them Jesus; do bring [some] of the fish that you have caught now.
11 Simon Peter stepped forthe and drewe the net to londe full of greate fysshes an hondred and. liii. And for all ther were so many yet was not the net broken.
Went up (therefore *NO*) Simon Peter and drew the net (to the land *N(k)O*) full of fish large a hundred fifty three; although so many there are not was torn the net.
12 Iesus sayde vnto them: come and dyne. And none of the disciples durste axe him: what arte thou? For they knewe that it was the lorde.
Says to them Jesus; Come do have breakfast. None however was daring of the disciples to ask Him; You yourself who are? knowing that the Lord it is.
13 Iesus then came and toke breed and gave them and fysshe lykwyse
Comes (therefore *K*) (*ko*) Jesus and takes the bread and gives [it] to them and the fish likewise.
14 And this is now the thyrde tyme that Iesus appered to his disciples after that he was rysen agayne from deeth.
This [is] now [the] third time was revealed (*ko*) Jesus to the disciples (of him *k*) having been raised out from [the] dead.
15 When they had dyned Iesus sayde to Simon Peter: Simon Ioana lovest thou me more then these? He sayde vnto him: ye Lorde thou knowest that I love the. He sayde vnto him: fede my lambes.
When therefore they had dined, says to Simon to Peter Jesus; Simon ([son] of John, *N(K)O*) love you Me more than these? He says to Him; Yes Lord, You yourself know that I dearly love You. He says to him; do feed the lambs of Mine.
16 He sayde to him agayne the seconde tyme: Simo Ioana lovest thou me? He sayde vnto him: ye lorde thou knowest that I love ye. He sayde vnto him: fede my shepe.
He says to him again a second time; Simon ([son] of John, *N(K)O*) love you Me? He says to Him; Yes Lord, You yourself know that I dearly love You. He says to him; do shepherd the sheep of Mine.
17 He sayde vnto him ye thyrde tyme: Simon Ioanna lovest thou me? And Peter sorowed because he sayde to him ye thyrde tyme lovest thou me and sayde vnto him: Lorde thou knowest all thinge thou knowest that I love the. Iesus sayde vnto him: fede my shepe.
He says to him the third time; Simon ([son] of John, *N(K)O*) do you dearly love Me? Was grieved Peter because He said to him the third time; Do you dearly love Me? And (he speaks *N(k)O*) to Him; Lord, all things You yourself know, You yourself know that I dearly love You. Says to him Jesus; do feed the sheep of Mine.
18 Verely verely I saye vnto the when thou wast yonge thou gerdedst thy selfe and walkedst whyther thou woldest: but when thou arte olde thou shalt stretche forthe thy hondes and a nother shall gyrde ye and leade the whyther thou woldest not.
Amen Amen I say to you; When you were younger, you were dressing yourself and were walking where you were desiring. when however you may be old, you will stretch forth the hands of you, and another you will dress and will bring [you] where not you do desire.
19 That spake he signifyinge by what deeth he shuld glorify God. And whe he had sayde thus he sayd to him folowe me.
This now He said signifying by what death he will glorify God. And this having said He says to him; do follow Me.
20 Peter turned about and sawe that disciple who Iesus loved folowynge: which also lened on his brest at supper and sayde: Lorde which is he yt shall betraye the?
Having turned (now *k*) Peter sees the disciple whom was loving Jesus following who also had reclined at the supper on the bosom of Him and said; Lord, who is it who is betraying You?
21 When Peter sawe him he sayde to Iesus: Lorde what shall he here do?
Him (therefore *NO*) having seen Peter says to Jesus; Lord, this man and what about?
22 Iesus sayd vnto him Yf I will have him to tary tyll I come what is that to the? folowe thou me.
Says to him Jesus; If him I shall desire to remain until I come, what [is it] to you? You yourself Me do follow.
23 Then went this sayinge a broode amonge the brethren that that disciple shulde not dye. Yet Iesus sayde not to him he shall not dye: but yf I will that he tary tyll I come what is that to the?
Went out therefore this saying among the brothers that the disciple that not dies; (and *k*) Not said (however *no*) to him Jesus that not he dies, but If him I shall desire to remain until I come, what [is it] to you?
24 The same disciple is he which testifieth of these thinges and wrote these thinges. And we knowe that his testimony is true.
This is the disciple who is bearing witness concerning these things and (the [one] *no*) having written these things, and we know that true of him the testimony is.
25 There are also many other thinges which Iesus dyd: the which yf they shuld be written every won I suppose the worlde coulde not cotayne the bokes that shuld be written.
There are now also other things many (that *N(k)O*) did Jesus which if they shall be written every one, not even itself I suppose the world (to have space *NK(o)*) for the to be written books. (Amen *KO*)

< John 21 >