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Matthew 7:7

Matthew's Bible 1537

Axe and it shalbe geuen you. Seke and ye shall fynde. Knocke & it shalbe opened vnto you.

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And whatsoeuer ye shall axe in prayer (yf ye beleue) ye shall receyue it.

and whatsoeuer we are, we shall receiue of him, because we kepe his commaundementes, and do these thinges, which are pleasyng in hys sight.

Yf ye hyd in me and my wordes also hyd in you: axe what ye wyll, and it shalbe done to you.

Therfore I saye vnto you, whatsoeuer ye desyre when ye praye, beleue that ye shall haue it, and it shall be done vnto you.

thou hast cryed vnto me, and I haue hearde the: I haue shewed greate and hye thinges, whiche were vnknowen vnto you.

But rather seke ye first the kyngdome of heauen and the rightuousnes therof, & all these thynge shalbe ministred vnto you.

For whosoeuer axeth receyueth, and he that seketh fyndethe, and to hym that knocketh, it shalbe opened.

Ye haue not chosen me, but I haue chosen you and ordeyned you, that ye go & bringe forth frute, and that your frute remayne, and that whatsoeuer ye shall axe of the father in my name, he shoulde geue it to you.

but wythout fayth it is vnpossybleto please hym. For he that cometh to God muste beleue that God is, and that he is a rewarder of them that seke hym.

I am louyngevnto those that loue me, & they that seke me early, shall fynde me.

Lord, thou hearest the desyrous longing of the poore: theyr hert is sure, that thine eare herkeneth therto.

Iesus aunswered & sayd vnto hyr: if thou kneweste the gyfte of God, and who it is that sayeth to the geue me drynke, thou wouldeste haue axed of hym, and he woulde haue geuen the water of lyfe.

Agayne I say vnto you, that if two of you shall agre in earth vpon any maner thyng whatsoeuer they shall desire: it shalbe geuen them of my father whyche is in heauen.

Neuerthelesse, thus sayth the Lorde vnto the house of Israel: Seke after me, and ye shall lyue,

and the prayer of fayth shall saue the sicke, & the Lorde shall rayse hym vp: and yf he haue commytted synnes, they shalbe forgeuen him.

My hert speketh vnto the, my face seketh the, yea Lorde, thy face wyll I seke.

And he put forth a similitude vnto them signifyeng that men ought alwaies to pray, & not to be werye,

Yf ye then whyche are euyll, can geue to youre chyldren good gyftes: howe muche more shall your father whiche is in heauen, geue good thinges to them that axe hym?

And call vpon me in the tyme of trouble, so wyll I heare the, that thou shalte thanke me.

I will get vp (thought I) & go aboute the citie, vpon the market & in all the stretes will I seke him whome my soule loueth: but when I sought hym, I founde him not.

that is to say, prayse, honoure and immortalytye, to them whyche continue in good doynge and seke eternall lyfe.

Praysed be thou O Lorde, O teache me thy statutes.

For thou Lorde arte good and gracyous, and of greate mercye vnto all them that call vpon the.

But let all those that seke the, be ioyfull & gladde in the: and let al suche as delyte in thy sauynge health, saye alwaye: the Lorde be praysed.

O consyder this and be glad (ye that be in aduersytye) seke after God, and youre soule shall lyue.

And in Gabaon the Lorde apered to Salomon in a dreame by nyghte. And God sayde: Aske what I shall geue the.

The vngodlye is so proude and full of indignacyon, that he careth not mether is God before hys eyes.

there is none that vnderstandeth, there is none that seketh after God,

When the good man of the house is rysen vp, and hathe shut to the dore, ye shall begynne to stande without, and to knocke at the dore, saiynge: Lorde Lorde open to vs: and he shall aunswere and saye vnto you: I knowe you not whence ye are.

I sought the Lorde, and he herde me, yea he delyuered me out of all my feare.

Delyte thou in the Lorde, & he shall geue the thy hertes desire.

For thus (O thou people of Syon and ye citisens of Ierusalem) shall ye neuer be in heauynes, for doutlesse he wyll haue mercy vpon the. As sone as he heareth the voyce of thy crye, he wyl helpe the.

And that same daye came Isaacs seruauntes, & told hym of a well whych they had dygged: and said vnto him, that they had found water.




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