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Mark 5

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1 So they arrived at the other side of the lake, in the region of the Gerasenes.
1 And they cam over to the other syde of ye see in to the coutre of ye Gaderenites.
2 When Jesus climbed out of the boat, a man possessed by an evil spirit came out from a cemetery to meet him.
2 And when he was come out of ye shippe there met him out of the graves a man possessyd of an vncleane sprete
3 This man lived among the burial caves and could no longer be restrained, even with a chain.
3 which had his abydinge amoge the graves. And no man coulde bynde him: no not with cheynes
4 Whenever he was put into chains and shackles—as he often was—he snapped the chains from his wrists and smashed the shackles. No one was strong enough to subdue him.
4 because that when he was often bounde wt fetters and cheynes he plucked ye chaynes asundre and brake the fetters in peaces. Nether coulde eny man tame him.
5 Day and night he wandered among the burial caves and in the hills, howling and cutting himself with sharp stones.
5 And alwayes bothe nyght and daye he cryed in ye moutaynes and in ye graves and bet himsilfe wt stones.
6 When Jesus was still some distance away, the man saw him, ran to meet him, and bowed low before him.
6 When he had spied Iesus afarre of he rane and worshipped him
7 With a shriek, he screamed, “Why are you interfering with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? In the name of God, I beg you, don’t torture me!”
7 and cryed wt a lowde voyce and sayde: what have I to do wt the Iesus ye sonne of the moost hyest God? I requyre ye in the name of God yt thou tormet me not.
8 For Jesus had already said to the spirit, “Come out of the man, you evil spirit.”
8 For he had sayd vnto hym: come out of the man thou fowle sprete.
9 Then Jesus demanded, “What is your name?” And he replied, “My name is Legion, because there are many of us inside this man.”
9 And he axed him: what is thy name? And he answered sayinge: my name is Legion for we are many.
10 Then the evil spirits begged him again and again not to send them to some distant place.
10 And he prayd him instantly that he wolde not sende the awaye out of the countre.
11 There happened to be a large herd of pigs feeding on the hillside nearby.
11 And ther was there nye vnto ye moutayns a greate heerd of swyne fedinge
12 “Send us into those pigs,” the spirits begged. “Let us enter them.”
12 and all the devyls besought him sayinge: sende vs into the heerde of swyne yt we maye enter in to them.
13 So Jesus gave them permission. The evil spirits came out of the man and entered the pigs, and the entire herd of about 2,000 pigs plunged down the steep hillside into the lake and drowned in the water.
13 And anone Iesus gave them leave. And the vnclene spretes wet out and entred into ye swyne. And the heerd starteled and ran hedling into the see. They were about .ii.M. swyne and they were drouned in the see.
14 The herdsmen fled to the nearby town and the surrounding countryside, spreading the news as they ran. People rushed out to see what had happened.
14 And the swyne heerdes fleed and tolde it in ye cyte and in the countre. And they came out for to se what had hapened:
15 A crowd soon gathered around Jesus, and they saw the man who had been possessed by the legion of demons. He was sitting there fully clothed and perfectly sane, and they were all afraid.
15 and came to Iesus and sawe hym that was vexed wt the fende and had the legio syt both clothed and in his right mynde and were afrayed.
16 Then those who had seen what happened told the others about the demon-possessed man and the pigs.
16 And they that sawe it tolde them how it had happened vnto him that was possessed with the devyll: and also of the swyne.
17 And the crowd began pleading with Jesus to go away and leave them alone.
17 And they begane to praye him that he wolde departe fro their coostes.
18 As Jesus was getting into the boat, the man who had been demon possessed begged to go with him.
18 And when he was come in to the shyppe he that had ye devyll prayed him that he myght be with him.
19 But Jesus said, “No, go home to your family, and tell them everything the Lord has done for you and how merciful he has been.”
19 Howbeit Iesus wolde not suffre him but sayde vnto him: goo home in to thyne awne housse and to thy frendes and shewe the what great thinges ye Lorde hath done vnto the and how he had copassion on the.
20 So the man started off to visit the Ten Towns of that region and began to proclaim the great things Jesus had done for him; and everyone was amazed at what he told them.
20 And he departed and begane to publisshe in ye ten cyties what greate thinges Iesus had done vnto him and all me dyd merveyle.
21 Jesus got into the boat again and went back to the other side of the lake, where a large crowd gathered around him on the shore.
21 And when Iesus was come over agayne by shyp vnto the other syde moche people gadered vnto him and he was nye vnto the see.
22 Then a leader of the local synagogue, whose name was Jairus, arrived. When he saw Jesus, he fell at his feet,
22 And beholde ther came one of the rulers of ye Synagoge whose name was Iairus: and when he sawe him he fell doune at his fete
23 pleading fervently with him. “My little daughter is dying,” he said. “Please come and lay your hands on her; heal her so she can live.”
23 and besought hym greatly sayinge: my doughter lyith at poynt of deeth I wolde thou woldest come and laye thy honde on her that she myght be safe and live.
24 Jesus went with him, and all the people followed, crowding around him.
24 And he wet with him and moche people folowed him and thronged him.
25 A woman in the crowd had suffered for twelve years with constant bleeding.
25 And ther was a certen woman which was diseased of an yssue of bloude .xii. yeres
26 She had suffered a great deal from many doctors, and over the years she had spent everything she had to pay them, but she had gotten no better. In fact, she had gotten worse.
26 and had suffred many thinges of many phisicios and had spet all yt she had and felte none amendmet at all but wexed worsse and worsse.
27 She had heard about Jesus, so she came up behind him through the crowd and touched his robe.
27 When she had herde of Iesus: she came into the preace behynde him and touched his garmet.
28 For she thought to herself, “If I can just touch his robe, I will be healed.”
28 For she thought: yf I maye but touche his clothes I shall be whole.
29 Immediately the bleeding stopped, and she could feel in her body that she had been healed of her terrible condition.
29 And streyght waye her foutayne of bloude was dryed vp aud she felt in her body that she was healed of the plage.
30 Jesus realized at once that healing power had gone out from him, so he turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who touched my robe?”
30 And Iesus immediatly felt in him silfe ye vertue that wet out of him and tourned him roude aboute in the preace and sayde: who touched my clothes?
31 His disciples said to him, “Look at this crowd pressing around you. How can you ask, ‘Who touched me?’”
31 And his disciples sayde vnto him: seist thou ye people thrust the and yet axest who dyd touche me?
32 But he kept on looking around to see who had done it.
32 And he loked roud about for to se her that had done that thinge.
33 Then the frightened woman, trembling at the realization of what had happened to her, came and fell to her knees in front of him and told him what she had done.
33 The woman feared and trembled (for she knew what was done with in her) and she came and fell doune before him and tolde him ye truth of everythinge.
34 And he said to her, “Daughter, your faith has made you well. Go in peace. Your suffering is over.”
34 And he sayde to her: Doughter thy fayth hath made the whoale: goo in peace and be whole of thy plage.
35 While he was still speaking to her, messengers arrived from the home of Jairus, the leader of the synagogue. They told him, “Your daughter is dead. There’s no use troubling the Teacher now.”
35 Whyll he yet spake ther came fro the ruler of ye synagoges housse certayne which sayde: thy doughter is deed: why diseasest thou ye master eny further?
36 But Jesus overheard them and said to Jairus, “Don’t be afraid. Just have faith.”
36 Assone as Iesus herde that worde spoke he sayde vnto the ruler of ye synagoge: be not afrayed only beleve.
37 Then Jesus stopped the crowd and wouldn’t let anyone go with him except Peter, James, and John (the brother of James).
37 And he suffred no man to folowe him moo then Peter and Iames and Ihon the brother of Iames.
38 When they came to the home of the synagogue leader, Jesus saw much commotion and weeping and wailing.
38 And he came vnto the housse of the ruler of ye synagoge and sawe ye wondrynge and them that wepte and wayled greatly
39 He went inside and asked, “Why all this commotion and weeping? The child isn’t dead; she’s only asleep.”
39 and went in and sayde vnto them: why make ye this adoo and wepe? The mayde is not deed but slepith.
40 The crowd laughed at him. But he made them all leave, and he took the girl’s father and mother and his three disciples into the room where the girl was lying.
40 And they lawght him to scorne. Then he put them all out and toke ye father and the mother of ye mayden and them that were with him and entred in where the mayden laye
41 Holding her hand, he said to her, which means “Little girl, get up!”
41 and toke the mayden by the honde and sayde vnto hyr: Tabitha cumi: which is by interpretacion: mayde I saye vnto the aryse.
42 And the girl, who was twelve years old, immediately stood up and walked around! They were overwhelmed and totally amazed.
42 And streyght the mayden arose and went on her fete. For she was of the age of twelve yeres. And they were astonied at it out of measure.
43 Jesus gave them strict orders not to tell anyone what had happened, and then he told them to give her something to eat.
43 And he charged the straytely that no man shuld knowe of it and comaunded to geve her meate.
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