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Chapter 6
John Wycliffe 6:1  Aftir these thingis Jhesus wente ouere the see of Galilee, that is Tiberias.
John Wycliffe 6:2  And a greet multitude suede hym; for thei sayn the tokenes, that he dide on hem that weren sijke.
John Wycliffe 6:3  Therfor Jhesus wente in to an hil, and sat there with hise disciplis.
John Wycliffe 6:4  And the paske was ful niy, a feeste dai of the Jewis.
John Wycliffe 6:5  Therfor whanne Jhesus hadde lift vp hise iyen, and hadde seyn, that a greet multitude cam to hym, he seith to Filip, Wherof schulen we bie looues, that these men ete?
John Wycliffe 6:6  But he seide this thing, temptynge hym; for he wiste what he was to do.
John Wycliffe 6:7  Filip answerde to hym, The looues of tweyn hundrid pans sufficen not to hem, that ech man take a litil what.
John Wycliffe 6:8  Oon of hise disciplis, Andrew, the brothir of Symount Petre,
John Wycliffe 6:9  seith to him, A child is here, that hath fyue barli looues and twei fischis; but what ben these among so manye?
John Wycliffe 6:10  Therfor Jhesus seith, Make ye hem sitte to the mete. And there was myche hey in the place. And so men saten to the mete, as `fyue thousynde in noumbre.
John Wycliffe 6:11  And Jhesus took fyue looues, and whanne he hadde do thankyngis, he departide to men that saten to the mete, and also of the fischis, as myche as thei wolden.
John Wycliffe 6:12  And whanne thei weren fillid, he seide to hise disciplis, Gadir ye the relifs that ben left, that thei perischen not.
John Wycliffe 6:13  And so thei gadriden, and filliden twelue cofyns of relif of the fyue barli looues and twei fischis, that lefte to hem that hadden etun.
John Wycliffe 6:14  Therfor tho men, whanne thei hadden seyn the signe that he hadde don, seiden, For this is verili the profete, that is to come in to the world.
John Wycliffe 6:15  And whanne Jhesus hadde knowun, that thei weren to come to take hym, and make hym kyng, he fleiy `aloone eft in to an hille.
John Wycliffe 6:16  And whanne euentid was comun, his disciplis wenten doun to the see.
John Wycliffe 6:17  And thei wenten vp in to a boot, and thei camen ouer the see in to Cafarnaum. And derknessis weren maad thanne, and Jhesus was not come to hem.
John Wycliffe 6:19  Therfor whanne thei hadden rowid as fyue and twenti furlongis or thretti, thei seen Jhesus walkynge on the see, and to be neiy the boot; and thei dredden.
John Wycliffe 6:21  Therfor thei wolden take hym in to the boot, and anoon the boot was at the loond, to which thei wenten.
John Wycliffe 6:22  On `the tother dai the puple, that stood ouer the see, say, that ther was noon other boot there but oon, and that Jhesu entride not with hise disciplis in to the boot, but hise disciplis aloone wenten.
John Wycliffe 6:23  But othere bootis camen fro Tiberias bisidis the place, where thei hadden eetun breed, and diden thankyngis to God.
John Wycliffe 6:24  Therfor whanne the puple hadde seyn, that Jhesu was not there, nether hise disciplis, thei wenten vp in to bootis, and camen to Cafarnaum, sekynge Jhesu.
John Wycliffe 6:25  And whanne thei hadden foundun hym ouer the see, thei seiden to hym, Rabi, hou come thou hidur?
John Wycliffe 6:26  Jhesus answerde to hem, and seide, Treuli, treuli, Y seie to you, ye seken me, not for ye sayn the myraclis, but for ye eten of looues, and weren fillid.
John Wycliffe 6:27  Worche ye not mete that perischith, but that dwellith in to euerlastynge lijf, which mete mannys sone schal yyue to you; for God the fadir hath markid hym.
John Wycliffe 6:28  Therfor thei seiden to hym, What schulen we do, that we worche the werkis of God?
John Wycliffe 6:29  Jhesus answerde, and seide to hem, This is the werk of God, that ye bileue to hym, whom he sente.
John Wycliffe 6:30  Therfor thei seiden to hym, What tokene thanne doist thou, that we seen, and bileue to thee? what worchist thou?
John Wycliffe 6:31  Oure fadris eeten manna in desert, as it is writun, He yaf to hem breed fro heuene to ete.
John Wycliffe 6:32  Therfor Jhesus seith to hem, Treuli, treuli, Y seie to you, Moyses yaf you not breed fro heuene, but my fadir yyueth you veri breed fro heuene;
John Wycliffe 6:33  for it is very breed that cometh doun fro heuene, and yyueth lijf to the world.
John Wycliffe 6:34  Therfor thei seiden to hym, Lord, euere yyue vs this breed.
John Wycliffe 6:35  And Jhesus seide to hem, Y am breed of lijf; he that cometh to me, schal not hungur; he that bileueth in me, schal neuere thirste.
John Wycliffe 6:36  But Y seid to you, that ye han seyn me, and ye bileueden not.
John Wycliffe 6:37  Al thing, that the fadir yyueth to me, schal come to me; and Y schal not caste hym out, that cometh to me.
John Wycliffe 6:38  For Y cam doun fro heuene, not that Y do my wille, but the wille of hym that sente me.
John Wycliffe 6:39  And this is the wille of the fadir that sente me, that al thing that the fadir yaf me, Y leese not of it, but ayen reise it in the laste dai.
John Wycliffe 6:40  And this is the wille of my fadir that sente me, that ech man that seeth the sone, and bileueth in hym, haue euerlastynge lijf; and Y schal ayen reyse hym in the laste dai.
John Wycliffe 6:41  Therfor Jewis grutchiden of hym, for he hadde seid, Y am breed that cam doun fro heuene.
John Wycliffe 6:42  And thei seiden, Whether this is not Jhesus, the sone of Joseph, whos fadir and modir we han knowun. Hou thanne seith this, That Y cam doun fro heuene?
John Wycliffe 6:43  Therfor Jhesus answerde, and seide to hem, Nyle ye grutche togidere.
John Wycliffe 6:44  No man may come to me, but if the fadir that sente me, drawe hym; and Y schal ayen reise hym in the laste dai. It is writun in prophetis,
John Wycliffe 6:45  And alle men schulen be able for to be tauyt `of God. Ech man that herde of the fadir, and hath lerned, cometh to me.
John Wycliffe 6:46  Not for ony man hath sey the fadir, but this that is of God, hath sey the fadir.
John Wycliffe 6:47  Sotheli, sotheli, Y seie to you, he that bileueth in me, hath euerlastynge lijf.
John Wycliffe 6:49  Youre fadris eeten manna in desert, and ben deed.
John Wycliffe 6:50  This is breed comynge doun fro heuene, that if ony man ete therof, he die not.
John Wycliffe 6:52  If ony man ete of this breed, he schal lyue withouten ende. And the breed that Y schal yyue, is my fleisch for the lijf of the world.
John Wycliffe 6:53  Therfor the Jewis chidden togidere, and seiden, Hou may this yyue to vs his fleisch to ete?
John Wycliffe 6:54  Therfor Jhesus seith to hem, Treuli, treuli, Y seie to you, but ye eten the fleisch of mannus sone, and drenken his blood, ye schulen not haue lijf in you.
John Wycliffe 6:55  He that etith my fleisch, and drynkith my blood, hath euerlastynge lijf, and Y schal ayen reise hym in the laste dai.
John Wycliffe 6:56  For my fleisch is veri mete, and my blood is very drynk.
John Wycliffe 6:57  He that etith my fleisch, and drynkith my blood, dwellith in me, and Y in hym.
John Wycliffe 6:58  As my fadir lyuynge sente me, and Y lyue for the fadir, and he that etith me, he schal lyue for me.
John Wycliffe 6:59  This is breed, that cam doun fro heuene. Not as youre fadris eten manna, and ben deed; he that etith this breed, schal lyue withouten ende.
John Wycliffe 6:60  He seide these thingis in the synagoge, techynge in Cafarnaum.
John Wycliffe 6:61  Therfor many of hise disciplis herynge, seiden, This word is hard, who may here it?
John Wycliffe 6:62  But Jhesus witynge at hym silf, that hise disciplis grutchiden of this thing, seide to hem, This thing sclaundrith you?
John Wycliffe 6:63  Therfor if ye seen mannus sone stiynge, where he was bifor?
John Wycliffe 6:64  It is the spirit that quykeneth, the fleisch profitith no thing; the wordis that Y haue spokun to you, ben spirit and lijf.
John Wycliffe 6:65  But ther ben summe of you that bileuen not. For Jhesus wiste fro the bigynnynge, which weren bileuynge, and who was to bitraye hym.
John Wycliffe 6:66  And he seide, Therfor Y seide to you, that no man may come to me, but it were youun to hym of my fadir.
John Wycliffe 6:67  Fro this tyme many of hise disciplis wenten abak, and wenten not now with hym.
John Wycliffe 6:68  Therfor Jhesus seide to the twelue, Whether ye wolen also go awei?
John Wycliffe 6:69  And Symount Petre answeride to hym, Lord, to whom schulen we gon? Thou hast wordis of euerlastynge lijf;
John Wycliffe 6:70  and we bileuen, and han knowun, that thou art Crist, the sone of God.
John Wycliffe 6:71  Therfor Jhesus answerde to hem, Whether Y chees not you twelue, and oon of you is a feend?
John Wycliffe 6:72  And he seide this of Judas of Symount Scarioth, for this was to bitraye hym, whanne he was oon of the twelue.