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LUKE 18:9–18:14 ©

Humility in prayer

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18:9 Humility in prayer

9Then Yeshua also told this parable to some who felt that they were guiltless before God because of their own goodness, and so they scorned others: 10Once two men went into the temple to pray—one was a Pharisee party member and the other was a tax-collector. 11The Pharisee stood there praying quietly, ‘I thank you, God, that I’m not like the rest of the people: swindlers, sinners, adulterers, and even that tax-collector. 12I fast twice a week and I give a tenth of everything I get.’ 13But the tax-collector stood at a distance, not even willing to raise his head, instead beating his chest and saying, ‘God, I’m a sinner, take away my guilt.’ 14[ref]I’m telling you all that this man went home after being declared guiltless, not the other one, because all those who praise themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be praised.


9And he_ also _spoke the this parable to some which having_trusted in themselves that they_are righteous and scorning the others:
10Two men went_up into the temple to_pray, the one was a_Farisaios_party_member, and the other was a_tax_collector.
11The Farisaios_party_member having_been_stood was_praying these things to himself:
- god, I_am_giving_thanks to_you that I_am not as the rest of_the people, swindling, unrighteous, adulterers, or even as this the tax_collector.
12I_am_fasting twice of_ the _a_week, I_am_tithing all things, as_many_as I_am_acquiring.
13But the tax_collector having_stood afar, was_ not _willing not_even his eyes to_lift_up to the sky, but was_striking the chest of_him saying:
- god, be_made_atonement for_me, the sinner.
14I_am_saying to_you_all, this one came_down to the house of_him having_been_justified, contrary_to that one.
Because everyone which exalting himself will_be_being_humbled, but the one humbling himself will_be_being_exalted.

LUKE 18:9–18:14 ©

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