A Translation of the New Testament from the original Greek: Humbly Attempted with a View to Assist the Unlearned with Clearer and More Explicit Views of the Mind of the Spirit in the Scriptures of TruthHaweis, Thomas
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A Translation of the New Testament from the original Greek: Humbly Attempted with a View to Assist the Unlearned with Clearer and More Explicit Views of the Mind of the Spirit in the Scriptures of Truth
Haweis, Thomas
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the Father who sent me, himself hath borne witness concerning me. Ye
have neither at any time heard his voice, nor seen his form. (38)And ye
have not his word abiding in you: for whom he hath sent, him ye believe
not. (39)Search the scriptures; for ye suppose in them ye have eternal
life: and these are they which testify of me. (40)And ye will not come
to me, that ye might have life. (41)I receive not glory from men.
(42)But I know you, that ye have not the love of God in you. (43)I have
come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not: if another come in his
own name, him ye will receive. (44)How can ye believe, who receiving
honour one from another, seek not the honour which cometh from God
alone? (45)Do not suppose that I shall accuse you to my Father: there
is one who is accusing you, even Moses, on whom ye place your hope.
(46)For if ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me: for of me did
he write. (47)But if ye believe not his writings, how will ye believe
my words?
CHAP. VI.
AFTER these things Jesus went beyond the sea of Galilee, that is of
Tiberias. (2)And a vast multitude followed him, because they saw the
miracles which he performed on those who were diseased. (3)Then Jesus
went up into a mountain, and there he sat down with his disciple.
(4)And the passover, a feast of the Jews, was nigh. (5)Then Jesus
lifting up his eyes, and seeing that a vast concourse of people was
come to him, said to Philip, Whence shall we buy loaves, that these may
eat? (6)And this he said to try him: for himself knew what he would do.
(7)Philip answered him, Two hundred denarii spent in bread would not
procure a sufficiency for them, that every one of them might have a
morsel. (8)One of his disciples saith to him, (Andrew, Simon Peter's
brother,) (9)There is a little lad here, who hath five barley-loaves,
and two small fishes: but these, what are they among so many? (10)Then
said Jesus, Make the men sit down. For there was plenty of grass on the
spot. Therefore the men sat down, in number about five thousand.
(11)And Jesus took the loaves; and giving thanks, gave to the
disciples, and the disciples to those who were sat down; and in the
same manner of the fishes, as much as they chose. (12)And when they had
made a hearty meal, he saith to his disciples, Gather up the broken
bits which are left, that not a morsel be wasted. (13)Then they
collected them, and filled twelve baskets with fragments out of the
five barley-loaves, which were more than enough for those who had
eaten. (14)When therefore the men saw the miracle which Jesus had done,
they said, This is of a certainty that prophet which is to come into
the world. (15)Then Jesus, knowing their intention to come and to seize
him by force, in order to make him king, retired again into the
mountain by himself alone.
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