Matthew 13
Wycliffe's Bible
1In that day Jesus went out of the house, and sat beside the sea. 2And much people was gathered to him, so that he went up into a boat, and sat; and all the people stood on the brink (and all the people stood on the shore).

3And he spake to them many things in parables, and said, Lo! he that soweth, went out to sow his seed. 4And while he soweth, some seeds felled beside the way, and (the) birds of the air came, and ate them. 5But other seeds felled into stony places, where they had not much earth; and anon they sprung up (and at once they sprouted), for they had not (any) deepness of earth. 6But when the sun was risen, they sweltered, (or they burned for the heat) (they were parched), and for they had not root, they dried up. 7And other seeds felled among thorns; and the thorns waxed up (and the thorns grew up), and strangled them. 8But other seeds felled into good land, and gave fruit; some an hundredfold, another sixtyfold, another thirtyfold. 9He that hath ears of hearing, hear he.

10And the disciples came nigh, and said to him, Why speakest thou in parables to them? 11And he answered, and said to them, For to you it is given to know the privates, (or the mysteries), of the kingdom of heavens (For to you it is given to know the secrets of the Kingdom of Heaven); but it is not given to them. 12For it shall be given to him that hath, and he shall have plenty; but if a man hath not, also that thing that he hath shall be taken away from him. 13Therefore I speak to them in parables, for they seeing see not, and they hearing hear not, neither understand;

14that the prophecy of Esaias’ saying be fulfilled in them (so that the prophecy of Isaiah’s saying be fulfilled in them), With hearing ye shall hear, and ye shall not understand; and ye seeing shall see, and ye shall not see;

15for the heart of this people is greatly fatted, and they heard heavily with (their) ears, and they have closed their eyes, lest sometime they see with eyes, and with ears hear, and understand in heart, and they be converted, and I heal them.

16But your eyes that see be blessed, and your ears that hear. 17Forsooth I say to you, that many prophets and just men coveted to see those things that ye see, and they saw not, and to hear those things that ye hear, and they heard not.

18Therefore hear ye the parable of the sower. 19Each that heareth the word of the realm, and understandeth (it) not, the evil spirit cometh, and ravisheth, (or snatcheth up), that that is sown in his heart; this it is [this is he], that is sown beside the way. 20But this that is sown on the stony land, this it is, that heareth the word of God, and anon with joy taketh it (and at once receiveth it with joy). [Forsooth he that is sown in stony land, is this, that heareth the word of God, and anon with joy taketh it.] 21And he hath not root in himself, but is temporal. For when tribulation and persecution is made for the word, anon he is slandered. (But it hath no root in him, and is but temporary. For when tribulation and persecution cometh because of this word, at once he is caused to stumble.) 22But he that is sown in thorns, is this that heareth the word, and the busyness, (or the concerns), of this world, and the fallacy, (or the falseness), of riches strangleth the word, and it is made without fruit. 23But he that is sown into good land, is this that heareth the word, and understandeth (it), and bringeth forth fruit. And some maketh an hundredfold, truly another sixtyfold and another thirtyfold.

24Another parable Jesus put forth to them, and said, The kingdom of heavens is made like to a man, that sowed good seed in his field. 25And when men slept, his enemy came, and sowed above tares, (or darnels, or cockles), in the middle, (or in the midst), of [the] wheat, and (then) went away. 26But when the herb was grown, and made fruit, then the tares, (or the darnels, or the cockles), appeared. 27And the servants of the husbandman came, and said to him, Lord, whether hast thou not sown good seed in thy field? whereof then hath it tares, (or darnels, or cockles)? 28And he said to them, An enemy hath done this thing. And the servants said to him, Wilt thou that we go, and gather them? 29And he said, Nay, lest peradventure ye in gathering [the] tares, (or the darnels, or the cockles), draw up with them [also] the wheat by the root. 30Suffer ye them both to wax into reaping time; and in the time of ripe corn, I shall say to the reapers (Allow them both to grow until harvest time; and at harvest time, I shall say to the harvesters), First gather ye together the tares, (or the darnels, or the cockles), and bind them together in knitches, (or in small bundles), to be burnt, but gather ye the wheat into my barn.

31Another parable Jesus put forth to them, and said, The kingdom of heavens is like to a corn of mustard seed, which a man took, and sowed in his field. (Jesus put forth another parable to them, and said, The Kingdom of Heaven is like a kernel, or a grain, of mustard seed, which a man took, and sowed in his field.) 32Which [truly] is the least of all seeds, but when it hath waxen, it is the most of all worts (but when it hath grown, it is the largest of all herbs, or of all plants), and is made (into) a tree; so that [the] birds of the air come, and dwell in the boughs, (or in the branches), thereof.

33Another parable Jesus spake to them [He spake another parable to them], The kingdom of heavens is like to sourdough, (or to yeast), which a woman took, and hid in three measures of meal, till it were all soured (until it was all leavened).

34Jesus spake all these things in parables to the people, and he spake not to them without parables,

35(so) that it should be fulfilled, that is said by the prophet, saying, I shall open my mouth in parables; I shall tell out hid things, (or things hid), from the making of the world (I shall tell out hidden things from the Creation of the world).

36Then he let the people go (Then he dismissed the people), and came into an house; and his disciples came to him, and said, Expound to us the parable of the tares, (or of the darnels, or the cockles), of the field. 37Which answered, and said, He that soweth good seed is man's Son; 38the field is the world; but the good seed, [these] be (the) sons of the kingdom, but (the) tares, (or the darnels, or the cockles), these be (the) evil children, (or the sons of the wicked one); 39the enemy that soweth them is the fiend, (or the devil); and the ripe corn, (or the harvest), is the ending of the world, the reapers be (the) angels. 40Therefore as (the) tares, (or as the darnels, or the cockles), be gathered together, and be burnt in [the] fire, so it shall be in the ending of the world. 41Man's Son shall send his angels, and they shall gather from his realm all causes of stumbling, and them that do wickedness; 42and they shall send them into the chimney of fire; there shall be weeping, and beating together of teeth (and grinding of teeth). 43Then just men shall shine as the sun, in the realm of their Father (in their Father’s Kingdom). He that hath ears of hearing, hear he.

44The kingdom of heavens is like to (a) treasure hid in a field (The Kingdom of Heaven is like a treasure hidden in a field), which a man that findeth, hideth; and for (the) joy of it he goeth, and selleth all (the) things that he hath, and buyeth that field.

45Again the kingdom of heavens is like to a merchant, that seeketh good margarites, (or pearls); 46but when he hath found one precious margarite, (or one precious pearl), he went, and sold all (the) things that he had, and bought it.

47Again the kingdom of heavens is like to a net cast into the sea, and that gathereth together of all kinds of fishes; 48which when it was full, they drew it up, and sat by the brink, and chose the good into their vessels, but the evil they cast out. (which when it was full, they drew it up, and sat on the shore, and chose the good ones for their pails, but the bad ones they throw away.) 49So it shall be in the end(ing) of the world. Angels shall go out, and shall separate evil men from the middle, (or from the midst), of just men. 50And they shall send them into the chimney of fire; there shall be weeping, and grinding of teeth.

51Have ye understood all these things? They say to him, Yea. 52He saith to them, Therefore every wise man of [the] law [taught] in the kingdom of heavens, is like to an husbandman, that bringeth forth of his treasure new things and old.

53And it was done, when Jesus had ended these parables, he passed from thence (he went away from there). 54And he came into his country, and taught them in their synagogues, so that they wondered, and said, From whence this wisdom and virtues, (or works of power, or miracles), came to this? [Whereof to him this wisdom and virtues?] (From where did he get such wisdom, and power to work such miracles?) 55Whether this is not the son of a carpenter? Whether his mother be not said Mary? (Is not his mother called Mary?) and his brethren, James, and Joseph, and Simon, and Judas? 56and his sisters, whether they all be not among us? From whence then all these things come to this? [and his sisters, whether they be not all among us? Therefore whereof to him all these things?] 57And so they were offended in him. But Jesus said to them, A prophet is not without honour, [no] but in his own country, and in his own house. (And so they were offended by him/And so they were contemptuous of him. And Jesus said to them, A prophet is not without honour, except in his own country, or in his own hometown, and among his own family.) 58And he did not there many virtues, for the unbelief of them. (And he did not do many works of power, or miracles, there, because of their unbelief.)

WYCLIFFE’S BIBLE

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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
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the first complete English vernacular version,
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TERENCE P. NOBLE

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