The Parable of the Shrewd Manager 1And he sayde also vnto his disciples. There was a certayne riche man, which had a stewarde, and the same was accused vnto hym that he had wasted his goodes. 2And he called hym, and sayde vnto hym: Howe is it, that I heare this of thee? Geue accomptes of thy stewardeshyppe, for thou mayest be no longer stewarde. 3The stewarde sayde within hymselfe: What shall I do, for my maister taketh away from me the stewardshyppe? I can not digge, & to begge I am ashamed. 4I wote what to do, that when I am put out of the stewardshippe, they may receaue me into their houses. 5So, whe he had called all his maisters detters together, he sayde vnto the first: Howe muche owest thou vnto my maister? 6And he sayde, an hundreth measures of oyle. And he sayde vnto hym: Take thy byll, and syt downe quickely, and write fiftie. 7Then sayde he to another: Howe much owest thou? And he sayde, an hundreth measures of wheate. He sayde vnto hym: Take thy byll, and write fourescore. 8And the Lord commended the vniuste stewarde, because he had done wisely. For the chyldren of this worlde are in their nation, wiser then the chyldren of lyght. 9And I saye vnto you, make you friends of the vnrighteous Mammo, that when ye shall haue neede, they may receaue you into euerlastyng habitations. 10He that is faythfull in that which is least, is faythfull also in much. And he that is vnrighteous in the least, is vnrighteous also in much. 11So then, yf ye haue not ben faythfull in the vnryghteous Mammon, who shall trust you in the true treasure? 12And yf ye haue not ben faythfull in another mans businesse, who shall geue you that which is your owne? 13No man can serue two maisters: For either he shall hate the one, and loue the other: or els, he shall leane to the one, and despise the other. Ye can not serue God, and Mammon. The Law and the Prophets 14All these thynges heard the pharisees also, which were couetous, and they mocked hym. 15And he sayde vnto them, Ye are they which iustifie your selues before men: but God knoweth your heartes. For that which is hyghly esteemed among men, is abhominable in the syght of God.
16The lawe & the prophetes
18Whosoeuer forsaketh his wyfe, and marieth another, committeth adulterie. And he that maryeth her that is deuorced from her husbande, committeth adulterie The Rich Man and Lazarus 19Ther was a certaine riche man, whiche was clothed in purple & fine whyte, and fared very deliciously euery day.
20And there was a certayne begger, named Lazarus, which was layde at his gate full of sores:
21And desiring to be refresshed with the crumbes which fell from ye riche mans boorde |