ACCORDING TO LUKE
1Luke1 1:1
Forasmuch
as
many
have
taken
in
hand
to
draw
up
a narrative
concerning
those
matters
which
have
been
fulfilled
among
us,
2 1:2
even
as
they
delivered
them
unto
us,
who
from
the
beginning
were eyewitnesses
and
ministers
of
the
word,
3 1:3
it
seemed
good
to
me
also,
having traced
the
course
of
all
things
accurately
from
the
first,
to
write
unto
thee
in
order,
most
excellent
Theophilus;
4 1:4
that
thou mightest
know
the
certainty
concerning
the
things
wherein
thou wast
instructed.
5 1:5
There
was
in
the
days
of
Herod,
king
of
Judæa,
a
certain
priest
named
Zacharias,
of
the
course
of
Abijah:
and
he
had
a
wife
of
the
daughters
of
Aaron,
and
her
name
was
Elisabeth.
6 1:6
And
they
were
both
righteous
before
God,
walking
in
all
the
commandments
and
ordinances
of
the
Lord
blameless.
7 1:7
And
they
had
no
child,
because
that
Elisabeth
was
barren,
and
they
both
were
now
well
stricken
in
years.
8 1:8
Now
it
came
to
pass,
while
he
executed
the
priest’s
office
before
God
in
the
order
of
his
course,
9 1:9
according
to
the
custom
of
the
priest’s
office,
his
lot
was
to
enter
into
the
temple
of
the
Lord
and
burn
incense.
10 1:10
And
the
whole
multitude
of
the
people
were
praying
without
at
the
hour
of
incense.
11 1:11
And
there
appeared
unto
him
an
angel
of
the
Lord
standing
on
the
right
side
of
the
altar
of
incense.
12 1:12
And
Zacharias
was
troubled
when
he
saw
him,
and
fear
fell
upon
him.
13 1:13
But
the
angel
said
unto
him,
Fear
not,
Zacharias:
because
thy
supplication
is
heard,
and
thy
wife
Elisabeth
shall
bear
thee
a
son,
and
thou
shalt
call
his
name
John.
14 1:14
And
thou
shalt
have
joy
and
gladness;
and
many
shall
rejoice
at
his
birth.
15 1:15
For
he
shall
be
great
in
the
sight
of
the
Lord,
and
he
shall
drink
no
wine
nor
strong
drink;
and
he
shall
be
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
even
from
his
mother’s
womb.
16 1:16
And
many
of
the
children
of
Israel
shall
he
turn
unto
the
Lord
their
God.
17 1:17
And
he
shall
go
before
his
face
in
the
spirit
and
power
of
Elijah,
to
turn
the
hearts
of
the
fathers
to
the
children,
and
the
disobedient
to
walk
in
the
wisdom
of
the
just;
to
make
ready
for
the
Lord
a
people
prepared
for
him.
18 1:18
And
Zacharias
said
unto
the
angel,
Whereby
shall
I
know
this?
for
I
am
an
old
man,
and
my
wife
well
stricken
in
years.
19 1:19
And
the
angel
answering
said
unto
him,
I
am
Gabriel,
that
stand
in
the
presence
of
God;
and
I
was
sent
to
speak
unto
thee,
and
to
bring
thee
these
good
tidings.
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And
behold,
thou
shalt
be
silent
and
not
able
to
speak,
until
the
day
that
these
things
shall
come
to
pass,
because
thou believedst
not
my
words,
which
shall
be
fulfilled
in
their
season.
21 1:21
And
the
people
were
waiting
for
Zacharias,
and
they
marvelled
while
he
tarried
in
the
temple.
22 1:22
And
when
he
came
out,
he
could
not
speak
unto
them:
and
they
perceived
that
he
had
seen
a
vision
in
the
temple:
and
he
continued
making
signs
unto
them,
and
remained
dumb.
23 1:23
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
days
of
his
ministration
were
fulfilled,
he
departed
unto
his
house.
24 1:24
And
after
these
days
Elisabeth
his
wife
conceived;
and
she
hid
herself
five
months,
saying,
25 1:25
Thus
hath
the
Lord
done
unto
me
in
the
days
wherein
he
looked
upon
me,
to
take
away
my
reproach
among
men.
26 1:26
Now
in
the
sixth
month
the
angel
Gabriel
was
sent
from
God
unto
a
city
of
Galilee,
named
Nazareth,
27 1:27
to
a
virgin
betrothed
to
a
man
whose
name
was
Joseph,
of
the
house
of
David;
and
the
virgin’s
name
was
Mary.
28 1:28
And
he
came
in
unto
her,
and
said,
Hail,
thou
that
art
highly
favored,
the
Lord
is
with
thee.
29 1:29
But
she
was
greatly
troubled
at
the
saying,
and
cast
in
her
mind
what
manner
of salutation
this
might
be.
30 1:30
And
the
angel
said
unto
her,
Fear
not,
Mary:
for
thou
hast
found
favor
with
God.
31 1:31
And
behold,
thou
shalt
conceive
in
thy
womb,
and
bring
forth
a
son,
and
shalt
call
his
name
JESUS.
32 1:32
He
shall
be
great,
and
shall
be
called
the
Son
of
the
Most
High:
and
the
Lord
God
shall
give
unto
him
the
throne
of
his
father
David:
33 1:33
and
he
shall
reign
over
the
house
of
Jacob
for
ever;
and
of
his
kingdom
there
shall
be
no
end.
34 1:34
And
Mary
said
unto
the
angel,
How
shall
this
be,
seeing
I
know
not
a
man?
35 1:35
And
the
angel
answered
and
said
unto
her,
The
Holy
Spirit
shall
come
upon
thee,
and
the
power
of
the
Most
High
shall
overshadow
thee:
wherefore
also
the
holy
thing
which
is
begotten
shall
be
called
the
Son
of
God.
36 1:36
And
behold,
Elisabeth
thy
kinswoman,
she
also
hath
conceived
a
son
in
her
old
age;
and
this
is
the
sixth
month
with
her
that
was
called
barren.
37 1:37
For
no
word
from
God
shall
be
void
of
power.
38 1:38
And
Mary
said,
Behold,
the
handmaid
of
the
Lord;
be
it
unto
me
according
to
thy
word.
And
the
angel
departed
from
her.
39 1:39
And
Mary
arose
in
these
days
and
went
into
the
hill
country
with
haste,
into
a
city
of
Judah;
40 1:40
and
entered
into
the
house
of
Zacharias
and
saluted
Elisabeth.
41 1:41
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Elisabeth
heard
the salutation
of
Mary,
the
babe
leaped
in
her
womb;
and
Elisabeth
was
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit;
42 1:42
and
she
lifted
up
her
voice
with
a
loud
cry,
and
said,
Blessed
art
thou
among
women,
and
blessed
is
the
fruit
of
thy
womb.
43 1:43
And
whence
is
this
to
me,
that
the
mother
of
my
Lord
should
come
unto
me?
44 1:44
For
behold,
when
the
voice
of
thy salutation
came
into
mine
ears,
the
babe
leaped
in
my
womb
for
joy.
45 1:45
And
blessed
is
she
that
believed;
for
there
shall
be
a fulfilment
of
the
things
which
have
been
spoken
to
her
from
the
Lord.
46 1:46
And
Mary
said,
My
soul
doth
magnify
the
Lord,
47 1:47
And
my
spirit
hath
rejoiced
in
God
my
Saviour.
48 1:48
For
he
hath
looked
upon
the
low
estate
of
his
handmaid:
For
behold,
from
henceforth
all
generations
shall
call
me
blessed.
49 1:49
For
he
that
is
mighty
hath
done
to
me
great
things;
And
holy
is
his
name.
50 1:50
And
his
mercy
is
unto
generations
and
generations
On
them
that
fear
him.
51 1:51
He
hath
showed
strength
with
his
arm;
He
hath
scattered
the
proud
in
the
imagination
of
their
heart.
52 1:52
He
hath
put
down
princes
from
their
thrones,
And
hath
exalted
them
of
low
degree.
53 1:53
The
hungry
he
hath
filled
with
good
things;
And
the
rich
he
hath
sent
empty
away.
54 1:54
He
hath
given
help
to
Israel
his
servant,
That
he
might
remember
mercy
55 1:55(As
he
spake
unto
our
fathers)
Toward
Abraham
and
his
seed
for
ever.
56 1:56
And
Mary
abode
with
her
about
three
months,
and
returned
unto
her
house.
57 1:57
Now
Elisabeth’s
time
was
fulfilled
that
she
should
be
delivered;
and
she
brought
forth
a
son.
58 1:58
And
her
neighbors
and
her
kinsfolk
heard
that
the
Lord
had
magnified
his
mercy towards
her;
and
they
rejoiced
with
her.
59 1:59
And
it
came
to
pass
on
the
eighth
day,
that
they
came
to
circumcise
the
child;
and
they
would
have
called
him
Zacharias,
after
the
name
of
his
father.
60 1:60
And
his
mother
answered
and
said,
Not
so;
but
he
shall
be
called
John.
61 1:61
And
they
said
unto
her,
There
is
none
of
thy
kindred
that
is
called
by
this
name.
62 1:62
And
they
made
signs
to
his
father,
what
he
would
have
him
called.
63 1:63
And
he
asked
for
a
writing
tablet,
and
wrote,
saying,
His
name
is
John.
And
they
marvelled
all.
64 1:64
And
his
mouth
was
opened
immediately,
and
his
tongue
loosed,
and
he
spake,
blessing
God.
65 1:65
And
fear
came
on
all
that
dwelt
round
about
them:
and
all
these
sayings
were
noised
abroad
throughout
all
the
hill
country
of
Judæa.
66 1:66
And
all
that
heard
them
laid
them
up
in
their
heart,
saying,
What
then
shall
this
child
be?
For
the
hand
of
the
Lord
was
with
him.
67 1:67
And
his
father
Zacharias
was
filled
with
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
prophesied,
saying,
68 1:68
Blessed
be
the
Lord,
the
God
of
Israel;
For
he
hath
visited
and
wrought
redemption
for
his
people,
69 1:69
And
hath
raised
up
a
horn
of
salvation
for
us
In
the
house
of
his
servant
David
70 1:70(As
he
spake
by
the
mouth
of
his
holy
prophets
that
have
been
from
of
old),
71 1:71
Salvation
from
our
enemies,
and
from
the
hand
of
all
that
hate
us;
72 1:72
To
show
mercy towards
our
fathers,
And
to
remember
his
holy
covenant;
73 1:73
The
oath
which
he
sware
unto
Abraham
our
father,
74 1:74
To
grant
unto
us
that
we
being
delivered
out
of
the
hand
of
our
enemies
Should
serve
him
without
fear,
75 1:75
In
holiness
and
righteousness
before
him
all
our
days.
76 1:76
Yea
and
thou,
child,
shalt
be
called
the
prophet
of
the
Most
High:
For
thou
shalt
go
before
the
face
of
the
Lord
to
make
ready
his
ways;
77 1:77
To
give
knowledge
of
salvation
unto
his
people
In
the
remission
of
their
sins,
78 1:78
Because
of
the
tender
mercy
of
our
God,
Whereby
the
dayspring
from
on
high
shall
visit
us,
79 1:79
To
shine
upon
them
that
sit
in
darkness
and
the
shadow
of
death;
To
guide
our
feet
into
the
way
of
peace.
80 1:80
And
the
child
grew,
and
waxed
strong
in
spirit,
and
was
in
the
deserts
till
the
day
of
his
showing
unto
Israel.
21 2:1
Now
it
came
to
pass
in
those
days,
there
went
out
a
decree
from
Cæsar Augustus,
that
all
the
world
should
be
enrolled.
2 2:2
This
was
the
first enrolment
made
when
Quirinius
was
governor
of
Syria.
3 2:3
And
all
went
to enrol
themselves,
every
one
to
his
own
city.
4 2:4
And
Joseph
also
went
up
from
Galilee,
out
of
the
city
of
Nazareth,
into
Judæa,
to
the
city
of
David,
which
is
called
Bethlehem,
because
he
was
of
the
house
and
family
of
David;
5 2:5
to enrol
himself
with
Mary,
who
was
betrothed
to
him,
being
great
with
child.
6 2:6
And
it
came
to
pass,
while
they
were
there,
the
days
were
fulfilled
that
she
should
be
delivered.
7 2:7
And
she
brought
forth
her
firstborn
son;
and
she
wrapped
him
in
swaddling
clothes,
and
laid
him
in
a
manger,
because
there
was
no
room
for
them
in
the
inn.
8 2:8
And
there
were
shepherds
in
the
same
country
abiding
in
the
field,
and
keeping
watch
by
night
over
their
flock.
9 2:9
And
an
angel
of
the
Lord
stood
by
them,
and
the
glory
of
the
Lord
shone
round
about
them:
and
they
were
sore
afraid.
10 2:10
And
the
angel
said
unto
them,
Be
not
afraid;
for
behold,
I
bring
you
good
tidings
of
great
joy
which
shall
be
to
all
the
people:
11 2:11
for
there
is
born
to
you
this
day
in
the
city
of
David
a
Saviour,
who
is
Christ
the
Lord.
12 2:12
And
this
is
the
sign
unto
you:
Ye
shall
find
a
babe
wrapped
in
swaddling
clothes,
and
lying
in
a
manger.
13 2:13
And
suddenly
there
was
with
the
angel
a
multitude
of
the
heavenly
host
praising
God,
and
saying,
14 2:14
Glory
to
God
in
the
highest,
And
on
earth
peace
among
men
in
whom
he
is
well
pleased.
15 2:15
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
angels
went
away
from
them
into
heaven,
the
shepherds
said
one
to
another,
Let
us
now
go
even
unto
Bethlehem,
and
see
this
thing
that
is
come
to
pass,
which
the
Lord
hath
made
known
unto
us.
16 2:16
And
they
came
with
haste,
and
found
both
Mary
and
Joseph,
and
the
babe
lying
in
the
manger.
17 2:17
And
when
they
saw
it,
they
made
known
concerning
the
saying
which
was
spoken
to
them
about
this
child.
18 2:18
And
all
that
heard
it
wondered
at
the
things
which
were
spoken
unto
them
by
the
shepherds.
19 2:19
But
Mary
kept
all
these
sayings,
pondering
them
in
her
heart.
20 2:20
And
the
shepherds
returned,
glorifying
and
praising
God
for
all
the
things
that
they
had
heard
and
seen,
even
as
it
was
spoken
unto
them.
21 2:21
And
when
eight
days
were
fulfilled
for
circumcising
him,
his
name
was
called
JESUS,
which
was
so
called
by
the
angel
before
he
was
conceived
in
the
womb.
22 2:22
And
when
the
days
of
their
purification
according
to
the
law
of
Moses
were
fulfilled,
they
brought
him
up
to
Jerusalem,
to
present
him
to
the
Lord
23 2:23(as
it
is
written
in
the
law
of
the
Lord,
Every
male
that
openeth
the
womb
shall
be
called
holy
to
the
Lord),
24 2:24
and
to
offer
a
sacrifice
according
to
that
which
is
said
in
the
law
of
the
Lord,
A
pair
of
turtledoves,
or
two
young
pigeons.
25 2:25
And
behold,
there
was
a
man
in
Jerusalem,
whose
name
was
Simeon;
and
this
man
was
righteous
and
devout,
looking
for
the
consolation
of
Israel:
and
the
Holy
Spirit
was
upon
him.
26 2:26
And
it
had
been
revealed
unto
him
by
the
Holy
Spirit,
that
he
should
not
see
death,
before
he
had
seen
the
Lord’s
Christ.
27 2:27
And
he
came
in
the
Spirit
into
the
temple:
and
when
the
parents
brought
in
the
child
Jesus,
that
they
might
do
concerning
him
after
the
custom
of
the
law,
28 2:28
then
he
received
him
into
his
arms,
and
blessed
God,
and
said,
29 2:29
Now
lettest
thou
thy
servant
depart,
Lord,
According
to
thy
word,
in
peace;
30 2:30
For
mine
eyes
have
seen
thy
salvation,
31 2:31
Which
thou
hast
prepared
before
the
face
of
all
peoples;
32 2:32
A
light
for
revelation
to
the
Gentiles,
And
the
glory
of
thy
people
Israel.
33 2:33
And
his
father
and
his
mother
were marvelling
at
the
things
which
were
spoken
concerning
him;
34 2:34
and
Simeon
blessed
them,
and
said
unto
Mary
his
mother,
Behold,
this
child
is
set
for
the
falling
and
the
rising
of
many
in
Israel;
and
for
a
sign
which
is
spoken
against;
35 2:35
yea
and
a
sword
shall
pierce
through
thine
own
soul;
that
thoughts
out
of
many
hearts
may
be
revealed.
36 2:36
And
there
was
one Anna,
a
prophetess,
the
daughter
of
Phanuel,
of
the
tribe
of
Asher (she
was
of
a
great
age,
having
lived
with
a
husband
seven
years
from
her
virginity,
37 2:37
and
she
had
been
a
widow
even
unto
fourscore
and
four
years),
who
departed
not
from
the
temple,
worshipping
with
fastings
and
supplications
night
and
day.
38 2:38
And
coming
up
at
that
very
hour
she
gave
thanks
unto
God,
and
spake
of
him
to
all
them
that
were
looking
for
the
redemption
of
Jerusalem.
39 2:39
And
when
they
had
accomplished
all
things
that
were
according
to
the
law
of
the
Lord,
they
returned
into
Galilee,
to
their
own
city
Nazareth.
40 2:40
And
the
child
grew,
and
waxed
strong,
filled
with
wisdom:
and
the
grace
of
God
was
upon
him.
41 2:41
And
his
parents
went
every
year
to
Jerusalem
at
the
feast
of
the
passover.
42 2:42
And
when
he
was
twelve
years
old,
they
went
up
after
the
custom
of
the
feast;
43 2:43
and
when
they
had
fulfilled
the
days,
as
they
were
returning,
the
boy
Jesus
tarried
behind
in
Jerusalem;
and
his
parents
knew
it
not;
44 2:44
but
supposing
him
to
be
in
the
company,
they
went
a
day’s
journey;
and
they
sought
for
him
among
their
kinsfolk
and
acquaintance:
45 2:45
and
when
they
found
him
not,
they
returned
to
Jerusalem,
seeking
for
him.
46 2:46
And
it
came
to
pass,
after
three
days
they
found
him
in
the
temple,
sitting
in
the
midst
of
the
teachers,
both
hearing
them,
and
asking
them
questions:
47 2:47
and
all
that
heard
him
were
amazed
at
his
understanding
and
his
answers.
48 2:48
And
when
they
saw
him,
they
were
astonished;
and
his
mother
said
unto
him,
Son,
why
hast
thou
thus
dealt
with
us?
behold,
thy
father
and
I
sought
thee
sorrowing.
49 2:49
And
he
said
unto
them,
How
is
it
that
ye
sought
me?
knew
ye
not
that
I
must
be
in
my
Father’s
house?
50 2:50
And
they
understood
not
the
saying
which
he
spake
unto
them.
51 2:51
And
he
went
down
with
them,
and
came
to
Nazareth;
and
he
was
subject
unto
them:
and
his
mother
kept
all
these
sayings
in
her
heart.
52 2:52
And
Jesus
advanced
in
wisdom
and
stature,
and
in
favor
with
God
and
men.
31 3:1
Now
in
the
fifteenth
year
of
the
reign
of
Tiberius
Cæsar,
Pontius
Pilate
being
governor
of
Judæa,
and
Herod
being
tetrarch
of
Galilee,
and
his
brother
Philip
tetrarch
of
the
region
of Ituræa
and
Trachonitis,
and
Lysanias
tetrarch
of Abilene,
2 3:2
in
the high-priesthood
of Annas
and
Caiaphas,
the
word
of
God
came
unto
John
the
son
of
Zacharias
in
the
wilderness.
3 3:3
And
he
came
into
all
the
region
round
about
the
Jordan,
preaching
the baptism
of
repentance
unto
remission
of
sins;
4 3:4
as
it
is
written
in
the
book
of
the
words
of
Isaiah
the
prophet,
The
voice
of
one
crying
in
the
wilderness,
Make
ye
ready
the
way
of
the
Lord,
Make
his
paths
straight.
5 3:5
Every
valley
shall
be
filled,
And
every
mountain
and
hill
shall
be
brought
low;
And
the
crooked
shall
become
straight,
And
the
rough
ways
smooth;
6 3:6
And
all
flesh
shall
see
the
salvation
of
God.
7 3:7
He
said
therefore
to
the
multitudes
that
went
out
to
be baptized
of
him,
Ye
offspring
of
vipers,
who
warned
you
to
flee
from
the
wrath
to
come?
8 3:8
Bring
forth
therefore
fruits
worthy
of
repentance,
and
begin
not
to
say
within
yourselves,
We
have
Abraham
to
our
father:
for
I
say
unto
you,
that
God
is
able
of
these
stones
to
raise
up
children
unto
Abraham.
9 3:9
And
even
now
the
axe
also
lieth
at
the
root
of
the
trees:
every
tree
therefore
that
bringeth
not
forth
good
fruit
is
hewn
down,
and
cast
into
the
fire.
10 3:10
And
the
multitudes
asked
him,
saying,
What
then
must
we
do?
11 3:11
And
he
answered
and
said
unto
them,
He
that
hath
two
coats,
let
him
impart
to
him
that
hath
none;
and
he
that
hath
food,
let
him
do
likewise.
12 3:12
And
there
came
also
publicans
to
be baptized,
and
they
said
unto
him,
Teacher,
what
must
we
do?
13 3:13
And
he
said
unto
them, Extort
no
more
than
that
which
is
appointed
you.
14 3:14
And
soldiers
also
asked
him,
saying,
And
we,
what
must
we
do?
And
he
said
unto
them, Extort
from
no
man
by
violence,
neither
accuse
any
one
wrongfully;
and
be
content
with
your
wages.
15 3:15
And
as
the
people
were
in
expectation,
and
all
men
reasoned
in
their
hearts
concerning
John,
whether
haply
he
were
the
Christ;
16 3:16
John
answered,
saying
unto
them
all,
I
indeed baptize
you
with
water;
but
there
cometh
he
that
is
mightier
than
I,
the
latchet
of
whose
shoes
I
am
not
worthy
to
unloose:
he
shall baptize
you
in
the
Holy
Spirit
and
in
fire:
17 3:17
whose
fan
is
in
his
hand,
thoroughly
to
cleanse
his threshing-floor,
and
to
gather
the
wheat
into
his
garner;
but
the
chaff
he
will
burn
up
with unquenchable
fire.
18 3:18
With
many
other
exhortations
therefore
preached
he
good
tidings
unto
the
people;
19 3:19
but
Herod
the
tetrarch,
being
reproved
by
him
for
Herodias
his
brother’s
wife,
and
for
all
the
evil
things
which
Herod
had
done,
20 3:20
added
this
also
to
them
all,
that
he
shut
up
John
in
prison.
21 3:21
Now
it
came
to
pass,
when
all
the
people
were baptized,
that,
Jesus
also
having
been baptized,
and
praying,
the
heaven
was
opened,
22 3:22
and
the
Holy
Spirit
descended
in
a
bodily
form,
as
a
dove,
upon
him,
and
a
voice
came
out
of
heaven,
Thou
art
my
beloved
Son;
in
thee
I
am
well
pleased.
23 3:23
And
Jesus
himself,
when
he
began
to
teach,
was
about
thirty
years
of
age,
being
the
son (as
was
supposed)
of
Joseph,
the
son
of
Heli,
24 3:24
the
son
of
Matthat,
the
son
of
Levi,
the
son
of
Melchi,
the
son
of
Jannai,
the
son
of
Joseph,
25 3:25
the
son
of
Mattathias,
the
son
of
Amos,
the
son
of
Nahum,
the
son
of
Esli,
the
son
of
Naggai,
26 3:26
the
son
of
Maath,
the
son
of
Mattathias,
the
son
of
Semein,
the
son
of Josech,
the
son
of Joda,
27 3:27
the
son
of Joanan,
the
son
of
Rhesa,
the
son
of
Zerubbabel,
the
son
of
Shealtiel,
the
son
of
Neri,
28 3:28
the
son
of
Melchi,
the
son
of Addi,
the
son
of
Cosam,
the
son
of
Elmadam,
the
son
of
Er,
29 3:29
the
son
of
Jesus,
the
son
of
Eliezer,
the
son
of
Jorim,
the
son
of
Matthat,
the
son
of
Levi,
30 3:30
the
son
of Symeon,
the
son
of
Judas,
the
son
of
Joseph,
the
son
of
Jonam,
the
son
of
Eliakim,
31 3:31
the
son
of
Melea,
the
son
of Menna,
the
son
of
Mattatha,
the
son
of
Nathan,
the
son
of
David,
32 3:32
the
son
of
Jesse,
the
son
of
Obed,
the
son
of
Boaz,
the
son
of
Salmon,
the
son
of
Nahshon,
33 3:33
the
son
of
Amminadab,
the
son
of Arni,
the
son
of
Hezron,
the
son
of
Perez,
the
son
of
Judah,
34 3:34
the
son
of
Jacob,
the
son
of
Isaac,
the
son
of
Abraham,
the
son
of
Terah,
the
son
of
Nahor,
35 3:35
the
son
of
Serug,
the
son
of
Reu,
the
son
of
Peleg,
the
son
of
Eber,
the
son
of
Shelah,
36 3:36
the
son
of
Cainan,
the
son
of
Arphaxad,
the
son
of
Shem,
the
son
of
Noah,
the
son
of
Lamech,
37 3:37
the
son
of
Methuselah,
the
son
of
Enoch,
the
son
of
Jared,
the
son
of
Mahalaleel,
the
son
of
Cainan,
38 3:38
the
son
of
Enos,
the
son
of
Seth,
the
son
of
Adam,
the
son
of
God.
41 4:1
And
Jesus,
full
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
returned
from
the
Jordan,
and
was
led
in
the
Spirit
in
the
wilderness
2 4:2
during
forty
days,
being
tempted
of
the
devil.
And
he
did
eat
nothing
in
those
days:
and
when
they
were
completed,
he
hungered.
3 4:3
And
the
devil
said
unto
him,
If
thou
art
the
Son
of
God,
command
this
stone
that
it
become
bread.
4 4:4
And
Jesus
answered
unto
him,
It
is
written,
Man
shall
not
live
by
bread
alone.
5 4:5
And
he
led
him
up,
and
showed
him
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
world
in
a
moment
of
time.
6 4:6
And
the
devil
said
unto
him,
To
thee
will
I
give
all
this
authority,
and
the
glory
of
them:
for
it
hath
been
delivered
unto
me;
and
to
whomsoever
I
will
I
give
it.
7 4:7
If
thou
therefore
wilt
worship
before
me,
it
shall
all
be
thine.
8 4:8
And
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
him,
It
is
written,
Thou
shalt
worship
the
Lord
thy
God,
and
him
only
shalt
thou
serve.
9 4:9
And
he
led
him
to
Jerusalem,
and
set
him
on
the
pinnacle
of
the
temple,
and
said
unto
him,
If
thou
art
the
Son
of
God,
cast
thyself
down
from
hence:
10 4:10
for
it
is
written,
He
shall
give
his
angels
charge
concerning
thee,
to
guard
thee:
11 4:11
and,
On
their
hands
they
shall
bear
thee
up,
Lest
haply
thou
dash
thy
foot
against
a
stone.
12 4:12
And
Jesus
answering
said
unto
him,
It
is
said,
Thou
shalt
not
make
trial
of
the
Lord
thy
God.
13 4:13
And
when
the
devil
had
completed
every
temptation,
he
departed
from
him
for
a
season.
14 4:14
And
Jesus
returned
in
the
power
of
the
Spirit
into
Galilee:
and
a
fame
went
out
concerning
him
through
all
the
region
round
about.
15 4:15
And
he
taught
in
their
synagogues,
being
glorified
of
all.
16 4:16
And
he
came
to
Nazareth,
where
he
had
been
brought
up:
and
he
entered,
as
his
custom
was,
into
the
synagogue
on
the
sabbath
day,
and
stood
up
to
read.
17 4:17
And
there
was
delivered
unto
him
the
book
of
the
prophet
Isaiah.
And
he
opened
the
book,
and
found
the
place
where
it
was
written,
18 4:18
The
Spirit
of
the
Lord
is
upon
me,
Because
he
anointed
me
to
preach
good
tidings
to
the
poor:
He
hath
sent
me
to
proclaim
release
to
the
captives,
And recovering
of
sight
to
the
blind,
To
set
at
liberty
them
that
are
bruised,
19 4:19
To
proclaim
the
acceptable
year
of
the
Lord.
20 4:20
And
he
closed
the
book,
and
gave
it
back
to
the
attendant,
and
sat
down:
and
the
eyes
of
all
in
the
synagogue
were
fastened
on
him.
21 4:21
And
he
began
to
say
unto
them, To-day
hath
this
scripture
been
fulfilled
in
your
ears.
22 4:22
And
all
bare
him
witness,
and
wondered
at
the
words
of
grace
which
proceeded
out
of
his
mouth:
and
they
said,
Is
not
this
Joseph’s
son?
23 4:23
And
he
said
unto
them,
Doubtless
ye
will
say
unto
me
this
parable,
Physician,
heal
thyself:
whatsoever
we
have
heard
done
at
Capernaum,
do
also
here
in
thine
own
country.
24 4:24
And
he
said,
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
No
prophet
is
acceptable
in
his
own
country.
25 4:25
But
of
a
truth
I
say
unto
you,
There
were
many
widows
in
Israel
in
the
days
of
Elijah,
when
the
heaven
was
shut
up
three
years
and
six
months,
when
there
came
a
great
famine
over
all
the
land;
26 4:26
and
unto
none
of
them
was
Elijah
sent,
but
only
to
Zarephath,
in
the
land
of
Sidon,
unto
a
woman
that
was
a
widow.
27 4:27
And
there
were
many
lepers
in
Israel
in
the
time
of
Elisha
the
prophet;
and
none
of
them
was
cleansed,
but
only
Naaman
the
Syrian.
28 4:28
And
they
were
all
filled
with
wrath
in
the
synagogue,
as
they
heard
these
things;
29 4:29
and
they
rose
up,
and
cast
him
forth
out
of
the
city,
and
led
him
unto
the
brow
of
the
hill
whereon
their
city
was
built,
that
they
might
throw
him
down
headlong.
30 4:30
But
he
passing
through
the
midst
of
them
went
his
way.
31 4:31
And
he
came
down
to
Capernaum,
a
city
of
Galilee.
And
he
was
teaching
them
on
the
sabbath
day:
32 4:32
and
they
were
astonished
at
his
teaching;
for
his
word
was
with
authority.
33 4:33
And
in
the
synagogue
there
was
a
man,
that
had
a
spirit
of
an
unclean
demon;
and
he
cried
out
with
a
loud
voice,
34 4:34
Ah!
what
have
we
to
do
with
thee,
Jesus
thou
Nazarene?
art
thou
come
to
destroy
us?
I
know
thee
who
thou
art,
the
Holy
One
of
God.
35 4:35
And
Jesus
rebuked
him,
saying,
Hold
thy
peace,
and
come
out
of
him.
And
when
the
demon
had
thrown
him
down
in
the
midst,
he
came
out
of
him,
having
done
him
no
hurt.
36 4:36
And
amazement
came
upon
all,
and
they
spake
together,
one
with
another,
saying,
What
is
this
word?
for
with
authority
and
power
he
commandeth
the
unclean
spirits,
and
they
come
out.
37 4:37
And
there
went
forth
a
rumor
concerning
him
into
every
place
of
the
region
round
about.
38 4:38
And
he
rose
up
from
the
synagogue,
and
entered
into
the
house
of
Simon.
And
Simon’s
wife’s
mother
was
holden
with
a
great
fever;
and
they
besought
him
for
her.
39 4:39
And
he
stood
over
her,
and
rebuked
the
fever;
and
it
left
her:
and
immediately
she
rose
up
and
ministered
unto
them.
40 4:40
And
when
the
sun
was
setting,
all
they
that
had
any
sick
with
divers
diseases
brought
them
unto
him;
and
he
laid
his
hands
on
every
one
of
them,
and
healed
them.
41 4:41
And
demons
also
came
out
from
many,
crying
out,
and
saying,
Thou
art
the
Son
of
God.
And
rebuking
them,
he
suffered
them
not
to
speak,
because
they
knew
that
he
was
the
Christ.
42 4:42
And
when
it
was
day,
he
came
out
and
went
into
a
desert
place:
and
the
multitudes
sought
after
him,
and
came
unto
him,
and
would
have
stayed
him,
that
he
should
not
go
from
them.
43 4:43
But
he
said
unto
them,
I
must
preach
the
good
tidings
of
the
kingdom
of
God
to
the
other
cities
also:
for
therefore
was
I
sent.
44 4:44
And
he
was
preaching
in
the
synagogues
of
Galilee.
51 5:1
Now
it
came
to
pass,
while
the
multitude
pressed
upon
him
and
heard
the
word
of
God,
that
he
was
standing
by
the
lake
of
Gennesaret;
2 5:2
and
he
saw
two
boats
standing
by
the
lake:
but
the
fishermen
had
gone
out
of
them,
and
were
washing
their
nets.
3 5:3
And
he
entered
into
one
of
the
boats,
which
was
Simon’s,
and
asked
him
to
put
out
a
little
from
the
land.
And
he
sat
down
and
taught
the
multitudes
out
of
the
boat.
4 5:4
And
when
he
had
left
speaking,
he
said
unto
Simon,
Put
out
into
the
deep,
and
let
down
your
nets
for
a draught.
5 5:5
And
Simon
answered
and
said,
Master,
we
toiled
all
night,
and
took
nothing:
but
at
thy
word
I
will
let
down
the
nets.
6 5:6
And
when
they
had
done
this,
they
inclosed
a
great
multitude
of
fishes;
and
their
nets
were
breaking;
7 5:7
and
they
beckoned
unto
their
partners
in
the
other
boat,
that
they
should
come
and
help
them.
And
they
came,
and
filled
both
the
boats,
so
that
they
began
to
sink.
8 5:8
But
Simon
Peter,
when
he
saw
it,
fell
down
at
Jesus’
knees,
saying,
Depart
from
me;
for
I
am
a
sinful
man,
O
Lord.
9 5:9
For
he
was
amazed,
and
all
that
were
with
him,
at
the draught
of
the
fishes
which
they
had
taken;
10 5:10
and
so
were
also
James
and
John,
sons
of
Zebedee,
who
were
partners
with
Simon.
And
Jesus
said
unto
Simon,
Fear
not;
from
henceforth
thou
shalt
catch
men.
11 5:11
And
when
they
had
brought
their
boats
to
land,
they
left
all,
and
followed
him.
12 5:12
And
it
came
to
pass,
while
he
was
in
one
of
the
cities,
behold,
a
man
full
of
leprosy:
and
when
he
saw
Jesus,
he
fell
on
his
face,
and
besought
him,
saying,
Lord,
if
thou
wilt,
thou
canst
make
me
clean.
13 5:13
And
he
stretched
forth
his
hand,
and
touched
him,
saying,
I
will;
be
thou
made
clean.
And
straightway
the
leprosy
departed
from
him.
14 5:14
And
he
charged
him
to
tell
no
man:
but
go
thy
way,
and
show
thyself
to
the
priest,
and
offer
for
thy
cleansing,
according
as
Moses
commanded,
for
a
testimony
unto
them.
15 5:15
But
so
much
the
more
went
abroad
the
report
concerning
him:
and
great
multitudes
came
together
to
hear,
and
to
be
healed
of
their infirmities.
16 5:16
But
he
withdrew
himself
in
the
deserts,
and
prayed.
17 5:17
And
it
came
to
pass
on
one
of
those
days,
that
he
was
teaching;
and
there
were
Pharisees
and doctors
of
the
law
sitting
by,
who
were
come
out
of
every
village
of
Galilee
and
Judæa
and
Jerusalem:
and
the
power
of
the
Lord
was
with
him
to
heal.
18 5:18
And
behold,
men
bring
on
a
bed
a
man
that
was palsied:
and
they
sought
to
bring
him
in,
and
to
lay
him
before
him.
19 5:19
And
not
finding
by
what
way
they
might
bring
him
in
because
of
the
multitude,
they
went
up
to
the
housetop,
and
let
him
down
through
the
tiles
with
his
couch
into
the
midst
before
Jesus.
20 5:20
And
seeing
their
faith,
he
said,
Man,
thy
sins
are
forgiven
thee.
21 5:21
And
the
scribes
and
the
Pharisees
began
to
reason,
saying,
Who
is
this
that
speaketh
blasphemies?
Who
can
forgive
sins,
but
God
alone?
22 5:22
But
Jesus
perceiving
their
reasonings,
answered
and
said
unto
them,
Why
reason
ye
in
your
hearts?
23 5:23
Which
is
easier,
to
say,
Thy
sins
are
forgiven
thee;
or
to
say,
Arise
and
walk?
24 5:24
But
that
ye
may
know
that
the
Son
of
man
hath
authority
on
earth
to
forgive
sins (he
said
unto
him
that
was palsied),
I
say
unto
thee,
Arise,
and
take
up
thy
couch,
and
go
unto
thy
house.
25 5:25
And
immediately
he
rose
up
before
them,
and
took
up
that
whereon
he
lay,
and
departed
to
his
house,
glorifying
God.
26 5:26
And
amazement
took
hold
on
all,
and
they
glorified
God;
and
they
were
filled
with
fear,
saying,
We
have
seen
strange
things to-day.
27 5:27
And
after
these
things
he
went
forth,
and
beheld
a
publican,
named
Levi,
sitting
at
the
place
of
toll,
and
said
unto
him,
Follow
me.
28 5:28
And
he
forsook
all,
and
rose
up
and
followed
him.
29 5:29
And
Levi
made
him
a
great
feast
in
his
house:
and
there
was
a
great
multitude
of
publicans
and
of
others
that
were
sitting
at
meat
with
them.
30 5:30
And
the
Pharisees
and
their
scribes
murmured
against
his
disciples,
saying,
Why
do
ye
eat
and
drink
with
the
publicans
and
sinners?
31 5:31
And
Jesus
answering
said
unto
them,
They
that
are
in
health
have
no
need
of
a
physician;
but
they
that
are
sick.
32 5:32
I
am
not
come
to
call
the
righteous
but
sinners
to
repentance.
33 5:33
And
they
said
unto
him,
The
disciples
of
John
fast
often,
and
make
supplications;
likewise
also
the
disciples
of
the
Pharisees;
but
thine
eat
and
drink.
34 5:34
And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Can
ye
make
the
sons
of
the bride-chamber
fast,
while
the
bridegroom
is
with
them?
35 5:35
But
the
days
will
come;
and
when
the
bridegroom
shall
be
taken
away
from
them,
then
will
they
fast
in
those
days.
36 5:36
And
he
spake
also
a
parable
unto
them:
No
man rendeth
a
piece
from
a
new
garment
and
putteth
it
upon
an
old
garment;
else
he
will
rend
the
new,
and
also
the
piece
from
the
new
will
not
agree
with
the
old.
37 5:37
And
no
man
putteth
new
wine
into
old wine-skins;
else
the
new
wine
will
burst
the
skins,
and
itself
will
be
spilled,
and
the
skins
will
perish.
38 5:38
But
new
wine
must
be
put
into
fresh wine-skins.
39 5:39
And
no
man
having
drunk
old
wine
desireth
new;
for
he
saith,
The
old
is
good.
61 6:1
Now
it
came
to
pass
on
a
sabbath,
that
he
was
going
through
the
grainfields;
and
his
disciples
plucked
the
ears,
and
did
eat,
rubbing
them
in
their
hands.
2 6:2
But
certain
of
the
Pharisees
said,
Why
do
ye
that
which
it
is
not
lawful
to
do
on
the
sabbath
day?
3 6:3
And
Jesus
answering
them
said,
Have
ye
not
read
even
this,
what
David
did,
when
he
was
hungry,
he,
and
they
that
were
with
him;
4 6:4
how
he
entered
into
the
house
of
God,
and
took
and
ate
the
showbread,
and
gave
also
to
them
that
were
with
him;
which
it
is
not
lawful
to
eat
save
for
the
priests
alone?
5 6:5
And
he
said
unto
them,
The
Son
of
man
is
lord
of
the
sabbath.
6 6:6
And
it
came
to
pass
on
another
sabbath,
that
he
entered
into
the
synagogue
and
taught:
and
there
was
a
man
there,
and
his
right
hand
was
withered.
7 6:7
And
the
scribes
and
the
Pharisees
watched
him,
whether
he
would
heal
on
the
sabbath;
that
they
might
find
how
to
accuse
him.
8 6:8
But
he
knew
their
thoughts;
and
he
said
to
the
man
that
had
his
hand
withered,
Rise
up,
and
stand
forth
in
the
midst.
And
he
arose
and
stood
forth.
9 6:9
And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
I
ask
you,
Is
it
lawful
on
the
sabbath
to
do
good,
or
to
do
harm?
to
save
a
life,
or
to
destroy
it?
10 6:10
And
he
looked
round
about
on
them
all,
and
said
unto
him,
Stretch
forth
thy
hand.
And
he
did
so:
and
his
hand
was
restored.
11 6:11
But
they
were
filled
with
madness;
and
communed
one
with
another
what
they
might
do
to
Jesus.
12 6:12
And
it
came
to
pass
in
these
days,
that
he
went
out
into
the
mountain
to
pray;
and
he
continued
all
night
in
prayer
to
God.
13 6:13
And
when
it
was
day,
he
called
his
disciples;
and
he
chose
from
them
twelve,
whom
also
he
named apostles:
14 6:14
Simon,
whom
he
also
named
Peter,
and Andrew
his
brother,
and
James
and
John,
and
Philip
and Bartholomew,
15 6:15
and
Matthew
and
Thomas,
and
James
the
son
of Alphæus,
and
Simon
who
was
called
the
Zealot,
16 6:16
and
Judas
the
son
of
James,
and
Judas
Iscariot,
who
became
a
traitor;
17 6:17
and
he
came
down
with
them,
and
stood
on
a
level
place,
and
a
great
multitude
of
his
disciples,
and
a
great
number
of
the
people
from
all
Judæa
and
Jerusalem,
and
the
sea
coast
of
Tyre
and
Sidon,
who
came
to
hear
him,
and
to
be
healed
of
their
diseases;
18 6:18
and
they
that
were
troubled
with
unclean
spirits
were
healed.
19 6:19
And
all
the
multitude
sought
to
touch
him;
for
power
came
forth
from
him,
and
healed
them
all.
20 6:20
And
he
lifted
up
his
eyes
on
his
disciples,
and
said,
Blessed
are
ye
poor:
for
yours
is
the
kingdom
of
God.
21 6:21
Blessed
are
ye
that
hunger
now:
for
ye
shall
be
filled.
Blessed
are
ye
that
weep
now:
for
ye
shall
laugh.
22 6:22
Blessed
are
ye,
when
men
shall
hate
you,
and
when
they
shall
separate
you
from
their
company,
and
reproach
you,
and
cast
out
your
name
as
evil,
for
the
Son
of
man’s
sake.
23 6:23
Rejoice
in
that
day,
and
leap
for
joy:
for
behold,
your
reward
is
great
in
heaven;
for
in
the
same
manner
did
their
fathers
unto
the
prophets.
24 6:24
But
woe
unto
you
that
are
rich!
for
ye
have
received
your
consolation.
25 6:25
Woe
unto
you,
ye
that
are
full
now!
for
ye
shall
hunger.
Woe
unto
you,
ye
that
laugh
now!
for
ye
shall
mourn
and
weep.
26 6:26
Woe
unto
you,
when
all
men
shall
speak
well
of
you!
for
in
the
same
manner
did
their
fathers
to
the
false
prophets.
27 6:27
But
I
say
unto
you
that
hear,
Love
your
enemies,
do
good
to
them
that
hate
you,
28 6:28
bless
them
that
curse
you,
pray
for
them
that despitefully
use
you.
29 6:29
To
him
that
smiteth
thee
on
the
one
cheek
offer
also
the
other;
and
from
him
that
taketh
away
thy
cloak
withhold
not
thy
coat
also.
30 6:30
Give
to
every
one
that
asketh
thee;
and
of
him
that
taketh
away
thy
goods
ask
them
not
again.
31 6:31
And
as
ye
would
that
men
should
do
to
you,
do
ye
also
to
them
likewise.
32 6:32
And
if
ye
love
them
that
love
you,
what
thank
have
ye?
for
even
sinners
love
those
that
love
them.
33 6:33
And
if
ye
do
good
to
them
that
do
good
to
you,
what
thank
have
ye?
for
even
sinners
do
the
same.
34 6:34
And
if
ye
lend
to
them
of
whom
ye
hope
to
receive,
what
thank
have
ye?
even
sinners
lend
to
sinners,
to
receive
again
as
much.
35 6:35
But
love
your
enemies,
and
do
them
good,
and
lend,
never
despairing;
and
your
reward
shall
be
great,
and
ye
shall
be
sons
of
the
Most
High:
for
he
is
kind
toward
the unthankful
and
evil.
36 6:36
Be
ye
merciful,
even
as
your
Father
is
merciful.
37 6:37
And
judge
not,
and
ye
shall
not
be
judged:
and
condemn
not,
and
ye
shall
not
be
condemned:
release,
and
ye
shall
be
released:
38 6:38
give,
and
it
shall
be
given
unto
you;
good
measure,
pressed
down,
shaken
together,
running
over,
shall
they
give
into
your
bosom.
For
with
what
measure
ye
mete
it
shall
be
measured
to
you
again.
39 6:39
And
he
spake
also
a
parable
unto
them,
Can
the
blind
guide
the
blind?
shall
they
not
both
fall
into
a
pit?
40 6:40
The
disciple
is
not
above
his
teacher:
but
every
one
when
he
is
perfected
shall
be
as
his
teacher.
41 6:41
And
why
beholdest
thou
the mote
that
is
in
thy
brother’s
eye,
but
considerest
not
the
beam
that
is
in
thine
own
eye?
42 6:42
Or
how
canst
thou
say
to
thy
brother,
Brother,
let
me
cast
out
the mote
that
is
in
thine
eye,
when
thou
thyself
beholdest
not
the
beam
that
is
in
thine
own
eye?
Thou
hypocrite,
cast
out
first
the
beam
out
of
thine
own
eye,
and
then
shalt
thou
see
clearly
to
cast
out
the mote
that
is
in
thy
brother’s
eye.
43 6:43
For
there
is
no
good
tree
that
bringeth
forth
corrupt
fruit;
nor
again
a
corrupt
tree
that
bringeth
forth
good
fruit.
44 6:44
For
each
tree
is
known
by
its
own
fruit.
For
of
thorns
men
do
not
gather
figs,
nor
of
a
bramble
bush
gather
they
grapes.
45 6:45
The
good
man
out
of
the
good
treasure
of
his
heart
bringeth
forth
that
which
is
good;
and
the
evil
man
out
of
the
evil
treasure
bringeth
forth
that
which
is
evil:
for
out
of
the
abundance
of
the
heart
his
mouth
speaketh.
46 6:46
And
why
call
ye
me,
Lord,
Lord,
and
do
not
the
things
which
I
say?
47 6:47
Every
one
that
cometh
unto
me,
and
heareth
my
words,
and
doeth
them,
I
will
show
you
to
whom
he
is
like:
48 6:48
he
is
like
a
man
building
a
house,
who
digged
and
went
deep,
and
laid
a
foundation
upon
the
rock:
and
when
a
flood
arose,
the
stream
brake
against
that
house,
and
could
not
shake
it:
because
it
had
been
well
builded.
49 6:49
But
he
that
heareth,
and
doeth
not,
is
like
a
man
that
built
a
house
upon
the
earth
without
a
foundation;
against
which
the
stream
brake,
and
straightway
it
fell
in;
and
the
ruin
of
that
house
was
great.
71 7:1
After
he
had
ended
all
his
sayings
in
the
ears
of
the
people,
he
entered
into
Capernaum.
2 7:2
And
a
certain
centurion’s
servant,
who
was
dear
unto
him,
was
sick
and
at
the
point
of
death.
3 7:3
And
when
he
heard
concerning
Jesus,
he
sent
unto
him
elders
of
the
Jews,
asking
him
that
he
would
come
and
save
his
servant.
4 7:4
And
they,
when
they
came
to
Jesus,
besought
him
earnestly,
saying,
He
is
worthy
that
thou shouldest
do
this
for
him;
5 7:5
for
he
loveth
our
nation,
and
himself
built
us
our
synagogue.
6 7:6
And
Jesus
went
with
them.
And
when
he
was
now
not
far
from
the
house,
the
centurion
sent
friends
to
him,
saying
unto
him,
Lord,
trouble
not
thyself;
for
I
am
not
worthy
that
thou shouldest
come
under
my
roof:
7 7:7
wherefore
neither
thought
I
myself
worthy
to
come
unto
thee:
but
say
the
word,
and
my
servant
shall
be
healed.
8 7:8
For
I
also
am
a
man
set
under
authority,
having
under
myself
soldiers:
and
I
say
to
this
one,
Go,
and
he
goeth;
and
to
another,
Come,
and
he
cometh;
and
to
my
servant,
Do
this,
and
he
doeth
it.
9 7:9
And
when
Jesus
heard
these
things,
he
marvelled
at
him,
and
turned
and
said
unto
the
multitude
that
followed
him,
I
say
unto
you,
I
have
not
found
so
great
faith,
no,
not
in
Israel.
10 7:10
And
they
that
were
sent,
returning
to
the
house,
found
the
servant
whole.
11 7:11
And
it
came
to
pass
soon
afterwards,
that
he
went
to
a
city
called
Nain;
and
his
disciples
went
with
him,
and
a
great
multitude.
12 7:12
Now
when
he
drew
near
to
the
gate
of
the
city,
behold,
there
was
carried
out
one
that
was
dead,
the
only
son
of
his
mother,
and
she
was
a
widow:
and
much
people
of
the
city
was
with
her.
13 7:13
And
when
the
Lord
saw
her,
he
had
compassion
on
her,
and
said
unto
her,
Weep
not.
14 7:14
And
he
came
nigh
and
touched
the
bier:
and
the
bearers
stood
still.
And
he
said,
Young
man,
I
say
unto
thee,
Arise.
15 7:15
And
he
that
was
dead
sat
up,
and
began
to
speak.
And
he
gave
him
to
his
mother.
16 7:16
And
fear
took
hold
on
all:
and
they
glorified
God,
saying,
A
great
prophet
is
arisen
among
us:
and,
God
hath
visited
his
people.
17 7:17
And
this
report
went
forth
concerning
him
in
the
whole
of
Judæa,
and
all
the
region
round
about.
18 7:18
And
the
disciples
of
John
told
him
of
all
these
things.
19 7:19
And
John
calling
unto
him
two
of
his
disciples
sent
them
to
the
Lord,
saying,
Art
thou
he
that
cometh,
or
look
we
for
another?
20 7:20
And
when
the
men
were
come
unto
him,
they
said,
John
the Baptist
hath
sent
us
unto
thee,
saying,
Art
thou
he
that
cometh,
or
look
we
for
another?
21 7:21
In
that
hour
he
cured
many
of
diseases
and
plagues
and
evil
spirits;
and
on
many
that
were
blind
he
bestowed
sight.
22 7:22
And
he
answered
and
said
unto
them,
Go
and
tell
John
the
things
which
ye
have
seen
and
heard;
the
blind
receive
their
sight,
the
lame
walk,
the
lepers
are
cleansed,
and
the
deaf
hear,
the
dead
are
raised
up,
the
poor
have
good
tidings
preached
to
them.
23 7:23
And
blessed
is
he,
whosoever
shall
find
no
occasion
of
stumbling
in
me.
24 7:24
And
when
the
messengers
of
John
were
departed,
he
began
to
say
unto
the
multitudes
concerning
John,
What
went
ye
out
into
the
wilderness
to
behold?
a
reed
shaken
with
the
wind?
25 7:25
But
what
went
ye
out
to
see?
a
man
clothed
in
soft
raiment?
Behold,
they
that
are
gorgeously
apparelled,
and
live
delicately,
are
in
kings’
courts.
26 7:26
But
what
went
ye
out
to
see?
a
prophet?
Yea,
I
say
unto
you,
and
much
more
than
a
prophet.
27 7:27
This
is
he
of
whom
it
is
written,
Behold,
I
send
my
messenger
before
thy
face,
Who
shall
prepare
thy
way
before
thee.
28 7:28
I
say
unto
you,
Among
them
that
are
born
of
women
there
is
none
greater
than
John:
yet
he
that
is
but
little
in
the
kingdom
of
God
is
greater
than
he.
29 7:29
And
all
the
people
when
they
heard,
and
the
publicans,
justified
God,
being baptized
with
the baptism
of
John.
30 7:30
But
the
Pharisees
and
the
lawyers
rejected
for
themselves
the
counsel
of
God,
being
not baptized
of
him.
31 7:31
Whereunto
then
shall
I
liken
the
men
of
this
generation,
and
to
what
are
they
like?
32 7:32
They
are
like
unto
children
that
sit
in
the marketplace,
and
call
one
to
another;
who
say,
We
piped
unto
you,
and
ye
did
not
dance;
we
wailed,
and
ye
did
not
weep.
33 7:33
For
John
the Baptist
is
come
eating
no
bread
nor
drinking
wine;
and
ye
say,
He
hath
a
demon.
34 7:34
The
Son
of
man
is
come
eating
and
drinking;
and
ye
say,
Behold,
a
gluttonous
man,
and
a winebibber,
a
friend
of
publicans
and
sinners!
35 7:35
And
wisdom
is
justified
of
all
her
children.
36 7:36
And
one
of
the
Pharisees
desired
him
that
he
would
eat
with
him.
And
he
entered
into
the
Pharisee’s
house,
and
sat
down
to
meat.
37 7:37
And
behold,
a
woman
who
was
in
the
city,
a
sinner;
and
when
she
knew
that
he
was
sitting
at
meat
in
the
Pharisee’s
house,
she
brought
an
alabaster
cruse
of
ointment,
38 7:38
and
standing
behind
at
his
feet,
weeping,
she
began
to
wet
his
feet
with
her
tears,
and
wiped
them
with
the
hair
of
her
head,
and
kissed
his
feet,
and
anointed
them
with
the
ointment.
39 7:39
Now
when
the
Pharisee
that
had
bidden
him
saw
it,
he
spake
within
himself,
saying,
This
man,
if
he
were
a
prophet,
would
have
perceived
who
and
what
manner
of
woman
this
is
that
toucheth
him,
that
she
is
a
sinner.
40 7:40
And
Jesus
answering
said
unto
him,
Simon,
I
have
somewhat
to
say
unto
thee.
And
he
saith,
Teacher,
say
on.
41 7:41
A
certain
lender
had
two
debtors:
the
one
owed
five
hundred shillings,
and
the
other
fifty.
42 7:42
When
they
had
not
wherewith
to
pay,
he
forgave
them
both.
Which
of
them
therefore
will
love
him
most?
43 7:43
Simon
answered
and
said,
He,
I
suppose,
to
whom
he
forgave
the
most.
And
he
said
unto
him,
Thou
hast
rightly
judged.
44 7:44
And
turning
to
the
woman,
he
said
unto
Simon,
Seest
thou
this
woman?
I
entered
into
thy
house,
thou
gavest
me
no
water
for
my
feet:
but
she
hath wetted
my
feet
with
her
tears,
and
wiped
them
with
her
hair.
45 7:45
Thou
gavest
me
no
kiss:
but
she,
since
the
time
I
came
in,
hath
not
ceased
to
kiss
my
feet.
46 7:46
My
head
with
oil
thou
didst
not
anoint:
but
she
hath
anointed
my
feet
with
ointment.
47 7:47
Wherefore
I
say
unto
thee,
Her
sins,
which
are
many,
are
forgiven;
for
she
loved
much:
but
to
whom
little
is
forgiven,
the
same
loveth
little.
48 7:48
And
he
said
unto
her,
Thy
sins
are
forgiven.
49 7:49
And
they
that
sat
at
meat
with
him
began
to
say
within
themselves,
Who
is
this
that
even
forgiveth
sins?
50 7:50
And
he
said
unto
the
woman,
Thy
faith
hath
saved
thee;
go
in
peace.
81 8:1
And
it
came
to
pass
soon
afterwards,
that
he
went
about
through
cities
and
villages,
preaching
and
bringing
the
good
tidings
of
the
kingdom
of
God,
and
with
him
the
twelve,
2 8:2
and
certain
women
who
had
been
healed
of
evil
spirits
and infirmities:
Mary
that
was
called
Magdalene,
from
whom
seven
demons
had
gone
out,
3 8:3
and
Joanna
the
wife
of Chuzas
Herod’s
steward,
and
Susanna,
and
many
others,
who
ministered
unto
them
of
their
substance.
4 8:4
And
when
a
great
multitude
came
together,
and
they
of
every
city
resorted
unto
him,
he
spake
by
a
parable:
5 8:5
The
sower
went
forth
to
sow
his
seed:
and
as
he
sowed,
some
fell
by
the
way
side;
and
it
was
trodden
under
foot,
and
the
birds
of
the
heaven
devoured
it.
6 8:6
And
other
fell
on
the
rock;
and
as
soon
as
it
grew,
it
withered
away,
because
it
had
no
moisture.
7 8:7
And
other
fell
amidst
the
thorns;
and
the
thorns
grew
with
it,
and choked
it.
8 8:8
And
other
fell
into
the
good
ground,
and
grew,
and
brought
forth
fruit
a
hundredfold.
As
he
said
these
things,
he
cried,
He
that
hath
ears
to
hear,
let
him
hear.
9 8:9
And
his
disciples
asked
him
what
this
parable
might
be.
10 8:10
And
he
said,
Unto
you
it
is
given
to
know
the
mysteries
of
the
kingdom
of
God:
but
to
the
rest
in
parables;
that
seeing
they
may
not
see,
and
hearing
they
may
not
understand.
11 8:11
Now
the
parable
is
this:
The
seed
is
the
word
of
God.
12 8:12
And
those
by
the
way
side
are
they
that
have
heard;
then
cometh
the
devil,
and
taketh
away
the
word
from
their
heart,
that
they
may
not
believe
and
be
saved.
13 8:13
And
those
on
the
rock
are
they
who,
when
they
have
heard,
receive
the
word
with
joy;
and
these
have
no
root,
who
for
a
while
believe,
and
in
time
of
temptation
fall
away.
14 8:14
And
that
which
fell
among
the
thorns,
these
are
they
that
have
heard,
and
as
they
go
on
their
way
they
are
choked
with
cares
and
riches
and
pleasures
of
this
life,
and
bring
no
fruit
to
perfection.
15 8:15
And
that
in
the
good
ground,
these
are
such
as
in
an
honest
and
good
heart,
having
heard
the
word,
hold
it
fast,
and
bring
forth
fruit
with
patience.
16 8:16
And
no
man,
when
he
hath
lighted
a
lamp,
covereth
it
with
a
vessel,
or
putteth
it
under
a
bed;
but
putteth
it
on
a
stand,
that
they
that
enter
in
may
see
the
light.
17 8:17
For
nothing
is
hid,
that
shall
not
be
made
manifest;
nor
anything
secret,
that
shall
not
be
known
and
come
to
light.
18 8:18
Take
heed
therefore
how
ye
hear:
for
whosoever
hath,
to
him
shall
be
given;
and
whosoever
hath
not,
from
him
shall
be
taken
away
even
that
which
he
thinketh
he
hath.
19 8:19
And
there
came
to
him
his
mother
and
brethren,
and
they
could
not
come
at
him
for
the
crowd.
20 8:20
And
it
was
told
him,
Thy
mother
and
thy
brethren
stand
without,
desiring
to
see
thee.
21 8:21
But
he
answered
and
said
unto
them,
My
mother
and
my
brethren
are
these
that
hear
the
word
of
God,
and
do
it.
22 8:22
Now
it
came
to
pass
on
one
of
those
days,
that
he
entered
into
a
boat,
himself
and
his
disciples;
and
he
said
unto
them,
Let
us
go
over
unto
the
other
side
of
the
lake:
and
they
launched
forth.
23 8:23
But
as
they
sailed
he
fell
asleep:
and
there
came
down
a
storm
of
wind
on
the
lake;
and
they
were
filling
with
water,
and
were
in
jeopardy.
24 8:24
And
they
came
to
him,
and
awoke
him,
saying,
Master,
master,
we
perish.
And
he
awoke,
and
rebuked
the
wind
and
the
raging
of
the
water:
and
they
ceased,
and
there
was
a
calm.
25 8:25
And
he
said
unto
them,
Where
is
your
faith?
And
being
afraid
they
marvelled,
saying
one
to
another,
Who
then
is
this,
that
he
commandeth
even
the
winds
and
the
water,
and
they
obey
him?
26 8:26
And
they
arrived
at
the
country
of
the
Gerasenes,
which
is
over
against
Galilee.
27 8:27
And
when
he
was
come
forth
upon
the
land,
there
met
him
a
certain
man
out
of
the
city,
who
had
demons;
and
for
a
long
time
he
had
worn
no
clothes,
and
abode
not
in
any
house,
but
in
the
tombs.
28 8:28
And
when
he
saw
Jesus,
he
cried
out,
and
fell
down
before
him,
and
with
a
loud
voice
said,
What
have
I
to
do
with
thee,
Jesus,
thou
Son
of
the
Most
High
God?
I
beseech
thee,
torment
me
not.
29 8:29
For
he
was
commanding
the
unclean
spirit
to
come
out
from
the
man.
For
oftentimes
it
had
seized
him:
and
he
was
kept
under
guard,
and
bound
with
chains
and
fetters;
and
breaking
the
bands
asunder,
he
was
driven
of
the
demon
into
the
deserts.
30 8:30
And
Jesus
asked
him,
What
is
thy
name?
And
he
said,
Legion;
for
many
demons
were
entered
into
him.
31 8:31
And
they
entreated
him
that
he
would
not
command
them
to
depart
into
the abyss.
32 8:32
Now
there
was
there
a
herd
of
many
swine
feeding
on
the
mountain:
and
they
entreated
him
that
he
would
give
them
leave
to
enter
into
them.
And
he
gave
them
leave.
33 8:33
And
the
demons
came
out
from
the
man,
and
entered
into
the
swine:
and
the
herd
rushed
down
the
steep
into
the
lake,
and
were
drowned.
34 8:34
And
when
they
that
fed
them
saw
what
had
come
to
pass,
they
fled,
and
told
it
in
the
city
and
in
the
country.
35 8:35
And
they
went
out
to
see
what
had
come
to
pass;
and
they
came
to
Jesus,
and
found
the
man,
from
whom
the
demons
were
gone
out,
sitting,
clothed
and
in
his
right
mind,
at
the
feet
of
Jesus:
and
they
were
afraid.
36 8:36
And
they
that
saw
it
told
them
how
he
that
was
possessed
with
demons
was
made
whole.
37 8:37
And
all
the
people
of
the
country
of
the
Gerasenes
round
about
asked
him
to
depart
from
them;
for
they
were
holden
with
great
fear:
and
he
entered
into
a
boat,
and
returned.
38 8:38
But
the
man
from
whom
the
demons
were
gone
out
prayed
him
that
he
might
be
with
him:
but
he
sent
him
away,
saying,
39 8:39
Return
to
thy
house,
and
declare
how
great
things
God
hath
done
for
thee.
And
he
went
his
way, publishing
throughout
the
whole
city
how
great
things
Jesus
had
done
for
him.
40 8:40
And
as
Jesus
returned,
the
multitude
welcomed
him;
for
they
were
all
waiting
for
him.
41 8:41
And
behold,
there
came
a
man
named
Jairus,
and
he
was
a
ruler
of
the
synagogue:
and
he
fell
down
at
Jesus’
feet,
and
besought
him
to
come
into
his
house;
42 8:42
for
he
had
an
only
daughter,
about
twelve
years
of
age,
and
she
was
dying.
But
as
he
went
the
multitudes
thronged
him.
43 8:43
And
a
woman
having
an
issue
of
blood
twelve
years,
who
had
spent
all
her
living
upon
physicians,
and
could
not
be
healed
of
any,
44 8:44
came
behind
him,
and
touched
the
border
of
his
garment:
and
immediately
the
issue
of
her
blood
stanched.
45 8:45
And
Jesus
said,
Who
is
it
that
touched
me?
And
when
all
denied,
Peter
said,
and
they
that
were
with
him,
Master,
the
multitudes
press
thee
and
crush
thee.
46 8:46
But
Jesus
said,
Some
one
did
touch
me;
for
I
perceived
that
power
had
gone
forth
from
me.
47 8:47
And
when
the
woman
saw
that
she
was
not
hid,
she
came
trembling,
and
falling
down
before
him
declared
in
the
presence
of
all
the
people
for
what
cause
she
touched
him,
and
how
she
was
healed
immediately.
48 8:48
And
he
said
unto
her,
Daughter,
thy
faith
hath
made
thee
whole;
go
in
peace.
49 8:49
While
he
yet
spake,
there
cometh
one
from
the
ruler
of
the synagogue’s
house,
saying,
Thy
daughter
is
dead;
trouble
not
the
Teacher.
50 8:50
But
Jesus
hearing
it,
answered
him,
Fear
not:
only
believe,
and
she
shall
be
made
whole.
51 8:51
And
when
he
came
to
the
house,
he
suffered
not
any
man
to
enter
in
with
him,
save
Peter,
and
John,
and
James,
and
the
father
of
the
maiden
and
her
mother.
52 8:52
And
all
were
weeping,
and bewailing
her:
but
he
said,
Weep
not;
for
she
is
not
dead,
but
sleepeth.
53 8:53
And
they
laughed
him
to
scorn,
knowing
that
she
was
dead.
54 8:54
But
he,
taking
her
by
the
hand,
called,
saying,
Maiden,
arise.
55 8:55
And
her
spirit
returned,
and
she
rose
up
immediately:
and
he
commanded
that
something
be
given
her
to
eat.
56 8:56
And
her
parents
were
amazed:
but
he
charged
them
to
tell
no
man
what
had
been
done.
91 9:1
And
he
called
the
twelve
together,
and
gave
them
power
and
authority
over
all
demons,
and
to
cure
diseases.
2 9:2
And
he
sent
them
forth
to
preach
the
kingdom
of
God,
and
to
heal
the
sick.
3 9:3
And
he
said
unto
them,
Take
nothing
for
your
journey,
neither
staff,
nor wallet,
nor
bread,
nor
money;
neither
have
two
coats.
4 9:4
And
into
whatsoever
house
ye
enter,
there
abide,
and
thence
depart.
5 9:5
And
as
many
as
receive
you
not,
when
ye
depart
from
that
city,
shake
off
the
dust
from
your
feet
for
a
testimony
against
them.
6 9:6
And
they
departed,
and
went
throughout
the
villages,
preaching
the
gospel,
and
healing
everywhere.
7 9:7
Now
Herod
the
tetrarch
heard
of
all
that
was
done:
and
he
was
much
perplexed,
because
that
it
was
said
by
some,
that
John
was
risen
from
the
dead;
8 9:8
and
by
some,
that
Elijah
had
appeared;
and
by
others,
that
one
of
the
old
prophets
was
risen
again.
9 9:9
And
Herod
said,
John
I
beheaded:
but
who
is
this,
about
whom
I
hear
such
things?
And
he
sought
to
see
him.
10 9:10
And
the apostles,
when
they
were
returned,
declared
unto
him
what
things
they
had
done.
And
he
took
them,
and
withdrew
apart
to
a
city
called Bethsaida.
11 9:11
But
the
multitudes
perceiving
it
followed
him:
and
he
welcomed
them,
and
spake
to
them
of
the
kingdom
of
God,
and
them
that
had
need
of
healing
he
cured.
12 9:12
And
the
day
began
to
wear
away;
and
the
twelve
came,
and
said
unto
him,
Send
the
multitude
away,
that
they
may
go
into
the
villages
and
country
round
about,
and
lodge,
and
get
provisions:
for
we
are
here
in
a
desert
place.
13 9:13
But
he
said
unto
them,
Give
ye
them
to
eat.
And
they
said,
We
have
no
more
than
five
loaves
and
two
fishes;
except
we
should
go
and
buy
food
for
all
this
people.
14 9:14
For
they
were
about
five
thousand
men.
And
he
said
unto
his
disciples,
Make
them
sit
down
in
companies,
about
fifty
each.
15 9:15
And
they
did
so,
and
made
them
all
sit
down.
16 9:16
And
he
took
the
five
loaves
and
the
two
fishes,
and
looking
up
to
heaven,
he
blessed
them,
and
brake;
and
gave
to
the
disciples
to
set
before
the
multitude.
17 9:17
And
they
ate,
and
were
all
filled:
and
there
was
taken
up
that
which
remained
over
to
them
of
broken
pieces,
twelve
baskets.
18 9:18
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
was
praying
apart,
the
disciples
were
with
him:
and
he
asked
them,
saying,
Who
do
the
multitudes
say
that
I
am?
19 9:19
And
they
answering
said,
John
the Baptist;
but
others
say,
Elijah;
and
others,
that
one
of
the
old
prophets
is
risen
again.
20 9:20
And
he
said
unto
them,
But
who
say
ye
that
I
am?
And
Peter
answering
said,
The
Christ
of
God.
21 9:21
But
he
charged
them,
and
commanded
them
to
tell
this
to
no
man;
22 9:22
saying,
The
Son
of
man
must
suffer
many
things,
and
be
rejected
of
the
elders
and
chief
priests
and
scribes,
and
be
killed,
and
the
third
day
be
raised
up.
23 9:23
And
he
said
unto
all,
If
any
man
would
come
after
me,
let
him
deny
himself,
and
take
up
his
cross
daily,
and
follow
me.
24 9:24
For
whosoever
would
save
his
life
shall
lose
it;
but
whosoever
shall
lose
his
life
for
my
sake,
the
same
shall
save
it.
25 9:25
For
what
is
a
man
profited,
if
he
gain
the
whole
world,
and
lose
or
forfeit
his
own self?
26 9:26
For
whosoever
shall
be
ashamed
of
me
and
of
my
words,
of
him
shall
the
Son
of
man
be
ashamed,
when
he
cometh
in
his
own
glory,
and
the
glory
of
the
Father,
and
of
the
holy
angels.
27 9:27
But
I
tell
you
of
a
truth,
There
are
some
of
them
that
stand
here,
who
shall
in
no
wise
taste
of
death,
till
they
see
the
kingdom
of
God.
28 9:28
And
it
came
to
pass
about
eight
days
after
these
sayings,
that
he
took
with
him
Peter
and
John
and
James,
and
went
up
into
the
mountain
to
pray.
29 9:29
And
as
he
was
praying,
the
fashion
of
his
countenance
was
altered,
and
his
raiment
became
white
and
dazzling.
30 9:30
And
behold,
there
talked
with
him
two
men,
who
were
Moses
and
Elijah;
31 9:31
who
appeared
in
glory,
and
spake
of
his
decease
which
he
was
about
to
accomplish
at
Jerusalem.
32 9:32
Now
Peter
and
they
that
were
with
him
were
heavy
with
sleep:
but
when
they
were
fully
awake,
they
saw
his
glory,
and
the
two
men
that
stood
with
him.
33 9:33
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
they
were
parting
from
him,
Peter
said
unto
Jesus,
Master,
it
is
good
for
us
to
be
here:
and
let
us
make
three
tabernacles;
one
for
thee,
and
one
for
Moses,
and
one
for
Elijah:
not
knowing
what
he
said.
34 9:34
And
while
he
said
these
things,
there
came
a
cloud,
and
overshadowed
them:
and
they
feared
as
they
entered
into
the
cloud.
35 9:35
And
a
voice
came
out
of
the
cloud,
saying,
This
is
my
Son,
my
chosen:
hear
ye
him.
36 9:36
And
when
the
voice
came,
Jesus
was
found
alone.
And
they
held
their
peace,
and
told
no
man
in
those
days
any
of
the
things
which
they
had
seen.
37 9:37
And
it
came
to
pass,
on
the
next
day,
when
they
were
come
down
from
the
mountain,
a
great
multitude
met
him.
38 9:38
And
behold,
a
man
from
the
multitude
cried,
saying,
Teacher,
I
beseech
thee
to
look
upon
my
son;
for
he
is
mine
only
child:
39 9:39
and
behold,
a
spirit
taketh
him,
and
he
suddenly
crieth
out;
and
it
teareth
him
that
he foameth,
and
it
hardly
departeth
from
him,
bruising
him
sorely.
40 9:40
And
I
besought
thy
disciples
to
cast
it
out;
and
they
could
not.
41 9:41
And
Jesus
answered
and
said,
O
faithless
and
perverse
generation,
how
long
shall
I
be
with
you,
and
bear
with
you?
bring
hither
thy
son.
42 9:42
And
as
he
was
yet
a
coming,
the
demon
dashed
him
down,
and
tare
him
grievously.
But
Jesus
rebuked
the
unclean
spirit,
and
healed
the
boy,
and
gave
him
back
to
his
father.
43 9:43
And
they
were
all
astonished
at
the
majesty
of
God.
But
while
all
were marvelling
at
all
the
things
which
he
did,
he
said
unto
his
disciples,
44 9:44
Let
these
words
sink
into
your
ears:
for
the
Son
of
man
shall
be
delivered
up
into
the
hands
of
men.
45 9:45
But
they
understood
not
this
saying,
and
it
was
concealed
from
them,
that
they
should
not
perceive
it;
and
they
were
afraid
to
ask
him
about
this
saying.
46 9:46
And
there
arose
a
reasoning
among
them,
which
of
them
was
the
greatest.
47 9:47
But
when
Jesus
saw
the
reasoning
of
their
heart,
he
took
a
little
child,
and
set
him
by
his
side,
48 9:48
and
said
unto
them,
Whosoever
shall
receive
this
little
child
in
my
name
receiveth
me:
and
whosoever
shall
receive
me
receiveth
him
that
sent
me:
for
he
that
is
least
among
you
all,
the
same
is
great.
49 9:49
And
John
answered
and
said,
Master,
we
saw
one
casting
out
demons
in
thy
name;
and
we forbade
him,
because
he
followeth
not
with
us.
50 9:50
But
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Forbid
him
not:
for
he
that
is
not
against
you
is
for
you.
51 9:51
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
days
were well-nigh
come
that
he
should
be
received
up,
he
stedfastly
set
his
face
to
go
to
Jerusalem,
52 9:52
and
sent
messengers
before
his
face:
and
they
went,
and
entered
into
a
village
of
the
Samaritans,
to
make
ready
for
him.
53 9:53
And
they
did
not
receive
him,
because
his
face
was
as
though
he
were
going
to
Jerusalem.
54 9:54
And
when
his
disciples
James
and
John
saw
this,
they
said,
Lord,
wilt
thou
that
we
bid
fire
to
come
down
from
heaven,
and
consume
them?
55 9:55
But
he
turned,
and
rebuked
them.
56 9:56
And
they
went
to
another
village.
57 9:57
And
as
they
went
on
the
way,
a
certain
man
said
unto
him,
I
will
follow
thee
whithersoever
thou
goest.
58 9:58
And
Jesus
said
unto
him,
The
foxes
have
holes,
and
the
birds
of
the
heaven
have
nests;
but
the
Son
of
man
hath
not
where
to
lay
his
head.
59 9:59
And
he
said
unto
another,
Follow
me.
But
he
said,
Lord,
suffer
me
first
to
go
and
bury
my
father.
60 9:60
But
he
said
unto
him,
Leave
the
dead
to
bury
their
own
dead;
but
go
thou
and
publish
abroad
the
kingdom
of
God.
61 9:61
And
another
also
said,
I
will
follow
thee,
Lord;
but
first
suffer
me
to
bid
farewell
to
them
that
are
at
my
house.
62 9:62
But
Jesus
said
unto
him,
No
man,
having
put
his
hand
to
the
plow,
and
looking
back,
is
fit
for
the
kingdom
of
God.
101 10:1
Now
after
these
things
the
Lord
appointed
seventy
others,
and
sent
them
two
and
two
before
his
face
into
every
city
and
place,
whither
he
himself
was
about
to
come.
2 10:2
And
he
said
unto
them,
The
harvest
indeed
is
plenteous,
but
the
laborers
are
few:
pray
ye
therefore
the
Lord
of
the
harvest,
that
he
send
forth
laborers
into
his
harvest.
3 10:3
Go
your
ways;
behold,
I
send
you
forth
as
lambs
in
the
midst
of
wolves.
4 10:4
Carry
no
purse,
no wallet,
no
shoes;
and
salute
no
man
on
the
way.
5 10:5
And
into
whatsoever
house
ye
shall
enter,
first
say,
Peace
be
to
this
house.
6 10:6
And
if
a
son
of
peace
be
there,
your
peace
shall
rest
upon
him:
but
if
not,
it
shall
turn
to
you
again.
7 10:7
And
in
that
same
house
remain,
eating
and
drinking
such
things
as
they
give:
for
the
laborer
is
worthy
of
his
hire.
Go
not
from
house
to
house.
8 10:8
And
into
whatsoever
city
ye
enter,
and
they
receive
you,
eat
such
things
as
are
set
before
you:
9 10:9
and
heal
the
sick
that
are
therein,
and
say
unto
them,
The
kingdom
of
God
is
come
nigh
unto
you.
10 10:10
But
into
whatsoever
city
ye
shall
enter,
and
they
receive
you
not,
go
out
into
the
streets
thereof
and
say,
11 10:11
Even
the
dust
from
your
city,
that
cleaveth
to
our
feet,
we
wipe
off
against
you:
nevertheless
know
this,
that
the
kingdom
of
God
is
come
nigh.
12 10:12
I
say
unto
you,
It
shall
be
more tolerable
in
that
day
for
Sodom,
than
for
that
city.
13 10:13
Woe
unto
thee,
Chorazin!
woe
unto
thee, Bethsaida!
for
if
the
mighty
works
had
been
done
in
Tyre
and
Sidon,
which
were
done
in
you,
they
would
have
repented
long
ago,
sitting
in
sackcloth
and
ashes.
14 10:14
But
it
shall
be
more tolerable
for
Tyre
and
Sidon
in
the
judgment,
than
for
you.
15 10:15
And
thou,
Capernaum,
shalt
thou
be
exalted
unto
heaven?
thou
shalt
be
brought
down
unto Hades.
16 10:16
He
that
heareth
you
heareth
me;
and
he
that rejecteth
you rejecteth
me;
and
he
that rejecteth
me rejecteth
him
that
sent
me.
17 10:17
And
the
seventy
returned
with
joy,
saying,
Lord,
even
the
demons
are
subject
unto
us
in
thy
name.
18 10:18
And
he
said
unto
them,
I
beheld
Satan
fallen
as
lightning
from
heaven.
19 10:19
Behold,
I
have
given
you
authority
to
tread
upon
serpents
and
scorpions,
and
over
all
the
power
of
the
enemy:
and
nothing
shall
in
any
wise
hurt
you.
20 10:20
Nevertheless
in
this
rejoice
not,
that
the
spirits
are
subject
unto
you;
but
rejoice
that
your
names
are
written
in
heaven.
21 10:21
In
that
same
hour
he
rejoiced
in
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
said,
I
thank
thee,
O
Father,
Lord
of
heaven
and
earth,
that
thou
didst
hide
these
things
from
the
wise
and
understanding,
and
didst
reveal
them
unto
babes:
yea,
Father;
for
so
it
was
well-pleasing
in
thy
sight.
22 10:22
All
things
have
been
delivered
unto
me
of
my
Father:
and
no
one
knoweth
who
the
Son
is,
save
the
Father;
and
who
the
Father
is,
save
the
Son,
and
he
to
whomsoever
the
Son willeth
to
reveal
him.
23 10:23
And
turning
to
the
disciples,
he
said
privately,
Blessed
are
the
eyes
which
see
the
things
that
ye
see:
24 10:24
for
I
say
unto
you,
that
many
prophets
and
kings
desired
to
see
the
things
which
ye
see,
and
saw
them
not;
and
to
hear
the
things
which
ye
hear,
and
heard
them
not.
25 10:25
And
behold,
a
certain
lawyer
stood
up
and
made
trial
of
him,
saying,
Teacher,
what
shall
I
do
to
inherit
eternal
life?
26 10:26
And
he
said
unto
him,
What
is
written
in
the
law?
how readest
thou?
27 10:27
And
he
answering
said,
Thou
shalt
love
the
Lord
thy
God
with
all
thy
heart,
and
with
all
thy
soul,
and
with
all
thy
strength,
and
with
all
thy
mind;
and
thy
neighbor
as
thyself.
28 10:28
And
he
said
unto
him,
Thou
hast
answered
right:
this
do,
and
thou
shalt
live.
29 10:29
But
he,
desiring
to
justify
himself,
said
unto
Jesus,
And
who
is
my
neighbor?
30 10:30
Jesus
made
answer
and
said,
A
certain
man
was
going
down
from
Jerusalem
to
Jericho;
and
he
fell
among
robbers,
who
both
stripped
him
and
beat
him,
and
departed,
leaving
him
half
dead.
31 10:31
And
by
chance
a
certain
priest
was
going
down
that
way:
and
when
he
saw
him,
he
passed
by
on
the
other
side.
32 10:32
And
in
like
manner
a
Levite
also,
when
he
came
to
the
place,
and
saw
him,
passed
by
on
the
other
side.
33 10:33
But
a
certain
Samaritan,
as
he
journeyed,
came
where
he
was:
and
when
he
saw
him,
he
was
moved
with
compassion,
34 10:34
and
came
to
him,
and
bound
up
his
wounds,
pouring
on
them
oil
and
wine;
and
he
set
him
on
his
own
beast,
and
brought
him
to
an
inn,
and
took
care
of
him.
35 10:35
And
on
the
morrow
he
took
out
two shillings,
and
gave
them
to
the
host,
and
said,
Take
care
of
him;
and
whatsoever
thou spendest
more,
I,
when
I
come
back
again,
will
repay
thee.
36 10:36
Which
of
these
three,
thinkest
thou,
proved
neighbor
unto
him
that
fell
among
the
robbers?
37 10:37
And
he
said,
He
that
showed
mercy
on
him.
And
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Go,
and
do
thou
likewise.
38 10:38
Now
as
they
went
on
their
way,
he
entered
into
a
certain
village:
and
a
certain
woman
named
Martha
received
him
into
her
house.
39 10:39
And
she
had
a
sister
called
Mary,
who
also
sat
at
the
Lord’s
feet,
and
heard
his
word.
40 10:40
But
Martha
was
cumbered
about
much
serving;
and
she
came
up
to
him,
and
said,
Lord,
dost
thou
not
care
that
my
sister
did
leave
me
to
serve
alone?
bid
her
therefore
that
she
help
me.
41 10:41
But
the
Lord
answered
and
said
unto
her,
Martha,
Martha,
thou
art
anxious
and
troubled
about
many
things:
42 10:42
but
one
thing
is
needful:
for
Mary
hath
chosen
the
good
part,
which
shall
not
be
taken
away
from
her.
111 11:1
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
was
praying
in
a
certain
place,
that
when
he
ceased,
one
of
his
disciples
said
unto
him,
Lord,
teach
us
to
pray,
even
as
John
also
taught
his
disciples.
2 11:2
And
he
said
unto
them,
When
ye
pray,
say,
Father,
Hallowed
be
thy
name.
Thy
kingdom
come.
3 11:3
Give
us
day
by
day
our
daily
bread.
4 11:4
And
forgive
us
our
sins;
for
we
ourselves
also
forgive
every
one
that
is
indebted
to
us.
And
bring
us
not
into
temptation.
5 11:5
And
he
said
unto
them,
Which
of
you
shall
have
a
friend,
and
shall
go
unto
him
at
midnight,
and
say
to
him,
Friend,
lend
me
three
loaves;
6 11:6
for
a
friend
of
mine
is
come
to
me
from
a
journey,
and
I
have
nothing
to
set
before
him;
7 11:7
and
he
from
within
shall
answer
and
say,
Trouble
me
not:
the
door
is
now
shut,
and
my
children
are
with
me
in
bed;
I
cannot
rise
and
give
thee?
8 11:8
I
say
unto
you,
Though
he
will
not
rise
and
give
him
because
he
is
his
friend,
yet
because
of
his importunity
he
will
arise
and
give
him
as
many
as
he needeth.
9 11:9
And
I
say
unto
you,
Ask,
and
it
shall
be
given
you;
seek,
and
ye
shall
find;
knock,
and
it
shall
be
opened
unto
you.
10 11:10
For
every
one
that
asketh
receiveth;
and
he
that
seeketh
findeth;
and
to
him
that
knocketh
it
shall
be
opened.
11 11:11
And
of
which
of
you
that
is
a
father
shall
his
son
ask
a
loaf,
and
he
give
him
a
stone?
or
a
fish,
and
he
for
a
fish
give
him
a
serpent?
12 11:12
Or
if
he
shall
ask
an
egg,
will
he
give
him
a
scorpion?
13 11:13
If
ye
then,
being
evil,
know
how
to
give
good
gifts
unto
your
children,
how
much
more
shall
your
heavenly
Father
give
the
Holy
Spirit
to
them
that
ask
him?
14 11:14
And
he
was
casting
out
a
demon
that
was
dumb.
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
demon
was
gone
out,
the
dumb
man
spake;
and
the
multitudes
marvelled.
15 11:15
But
some
of
them
said,
By Beelzebub
the
prince
of
the
demons
casteth
he
out
demons.
16 11:16
And
others,
trying
him,
sought
of
him
a
sign
from
heaven.
17 11:17
But
he,
knowing
their
thoughts,
said
unto
them,
Every
kingdom
divided
against
itself
is
brought
to
desolation;
and
a
house
divided
against
a
house
falleth.
18 11:18
And
if
Satan
also
is
divided
against
himself,
how
shall
his
kingdom
stand?
because
ye
say
that
I
cast
out
demons
by Beelzebub.
19 11:19
And
if
I
by Beelzebub
cast
out
demons,
by
whom
do
your
sons
cast
them
out?
therefore
shall
they
be
your
judges.
20 11:20
But
if
I
by
the
finger
of
God
cast
out
demons,
then
is
the
kingdom
of
God
come
upon
you.
21 11:21
When
the
strong
man
fully
armed guardeth
his
own
court,
his
goods
are
in
peace:
22 11:22
but
when
a
stronger
than
he
shall
come
upon
him,
and
overcome
him,
he
taketh
from
him
his
whole
armor
wherein
he
trusted,
and
divideth
his
spoils.
23 11:23
He
that
is
not
with
me
is
against
me;
and
he
that
gathereth
not
with
me
scattereth.
24 11:24
The
unclean
spirit
when
he
is
gone
out
of
the
man,
passeth
through
waterless
places,
seeking
rest,
and
finding
none,
he
saith,
I
will
turn
back
unto
my
house
whence
I
came
out.
25 11:25
And
when
he
is
come,
he
findeth
it
swept
and
garnished.
26 11:26
Then
goeth
he,
and
taketh
to
him
seven
other
spirits
more
evil
than
himself;
and
they
enter
in
and
dwell
there:
and
the
last
state
of
that
man
becometh
worse
than
the
first.
27 11:27
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
said
these
things,
a
certain
woman
out
of
the
multitude
lifted
up
her
voice,
and
said
unto
him,
Blessed
is
the
womb
that
bare
thee,
and
the
breasts
which
thou
didst
suck.
28 11:28
But
he
said,
Yea
rather,
blessed
are
they
that
hear
the
word
of
God,
and
keep
it.
29 11:29
And
when
the
multitudes
were
gathering
together
unto
him,
he
began
to
say,
This
generation
is
an
evil
generation:
it
seeketh
after
a
sign;
and
there
shall
no
sign
be
given
to
it
but
the
sign
of
Jonah.
30 11:30
For
even
as
Jonah
became
a
sign
unto
the
Ninevites,
so
shall
also
the
Son
of
man
be
to
this
generation.
31 11:31
The
queen
of
the
south
shall
rise
up
in
the
judgment
with
the
men
of
this
generation,
and
shall
condemn
them:
for
she
came
from
the
ends
of
the
earth
to
hear
the
wisdom
of
Solomon;
and
behold,
a
greater
than
Solomon
is
here.
32 11:32
The
men
of
Nineveh
shall
stand
up
in
the
judgment
with
this
generation,
and
shall
condemn
it:
for
they
repented
at
the
preaching
of
Jonah;
and
behold,
a
greater
than
Jonah
is
here.
33 11:33
No
man,
when
he
hath
lighted
a
lamp,
putteth
it
in
a
cellar,
neither
under
the
bushel,
but
on
the
stand,
that
they
which
enter
in
may
see
the
light.
34 11:34
The
lamp
of
thy
body
is
thine
eye:
when
thine
eye
is
single,
thy
whole
body
also
is
full
of
light;
but
when
it
is
evil,
thy
body
also
is
full
of
darkness.
35 11:35
Look
therefore
whether
the
light
that
is
in
thee
be
not
darkness.
36 11:36
If
therefore
thy
whole
body
be
full
of
light,
having
no
part
dark,
it
shall
be
wholly
full
of
light,
as
when
the
lamp
with
its
bright
shining
doth
give
thee
light.
37 11:37
Now
as
he
spake,
a
Pharisee
asketh
him
to
dine
with
him:
and
he
went
in,
and
sat
down
to
meat.
38 11:38
And
when
the
Pharisee
saw
it,
he
marvelled
that
he
had
not
first
bathed
himself
before
dinner.
39 11:39
And
the
Lord
said
unto
him,
Now
ye
the
Pharisees
cleanse
the
outside
of
the
cup
and
of
the
platter;
but
your
inward
part
is
full
of
extortion
and
wickedness.
40 11:40
Ye
foolish
ones,
did
not
he
that
made
the
outside
make
the
inside
also?
41 11:41
But
give
for
alms
those
things
which
are
within;
and
behold,
all
things
are
clean
unto
you.
42 11:42
But
woe
unto
you
Pharisees!
for
ye
tithe
mint
and
rue
and
every
herb,
and
pass
over
justice
and
the
love
of
God:
but
these
ought
ye
to
have
done,
and
not
to
leave
the
other
undone.
43 11:43
Woe
unto
you
Pharisees!
for
ye
love
the
chief
seats
in
the
synagogues,
and
the salutations
in
the marketplaces.
44 11:44
Woe
unto
you!
for
ye
are
as
the
tombs
which
appear
not,
and
the
men
that
walk
over
them
know
it
not.
45 11:45
And
one
of
the
lawyers
answering
saith
unto
him,
Teacher,
in
saying
this
thou
reproachest
us
also.
46 11:46
And
he
said,
Woe
unto
you
lawyers
also!
for
ye
load
men
with
burdens
grievous
to
be
borne,
and
ye
yourselves
touch
not
the
burdens
with
one
of
your
fingers.
47 11:47
Woe
unto
you!
for
ye
build
the
tombs
of
the
prophets,
and
your
fathers
killed
them.
48 11:48
So
ye
are
witnesses
and
consent
unto
the
works
of
your
fathers:
for
they
killed
them,
and
ye
build
their
tombs.
49 11:49
Therefore
also
said
the
wisdom
of
God,
I
will
send
unto
them
prophets
and apostles;
and
some
of
them
they
shall
kill
and
persecute;
50 11:50
that
the
blood
of
all
the
prophets,
which
was
shed
from
the
foundation
of
the
world,
may
be
required
of
this
generation;
51 11:51
from
the
blood
of
Abel
unto
the
blood
of
Zachariah,
who
perished
between
the
altar
and
the
sanctuary:
yea,
I
say
unto
you,
it
shall
be
required
of
this
generation.
52 11:52
Woe
unto
you
lawyers!
for
ye
took
away
the
key
of
knowledge:
ye
entered
not
in
yourselves,
and
them
that
were
entering
in
ye
hindered.
53 11:53
And
when
he
was
come
out
from
thence,
the
scribes
and
the
Pharisees
began
to
press
upon
him
vehemently,
and
to
provoke
him
to
speak
of
many
things;
54 11:54
laying
wait
for
him,
to
catch
something
out
of
his
mouth.
121 12:1
In
the
mean
time,
when
the
many
thousands
of
the
multitude
were
gathered
together, insomuch
that
they
trod
one
upon
another,
he
began
to
say
unto
his
disciples
first
of
all,
Beware
ye
of
the
leaven
of
the
Pharisees,
which
is
hypocrisy.
2 12:2
But
there
is
nothing
covered
up,
that
shall
not
be
revealed;
and
hid,
that
shall
not
be
known.
3 12:3
Wherefore
whatsoever
ye
have
said
in
the
darkness
shall
be
heard
in
the
light;
and
what
ye
have
spoken
in
the
ear
in
the
inner
chambers
shall
be
proclaimed
upon
the
housetops.
4 12:4
And
I
say
unto
you
my
friends,
Be
not
afraid
of
them
that
kill
the
body,
and
after
that
have
no
more
that
they
can
do.
5 12:5
But
I
will
warn
you
whom
ye
shall
fear:
Fear
him,
who
after
he
hath
killed
hath
power
to
cast
into
hell;
yea,
I
say
unto
you,
Fear
him.
6 12:6
Are
not
five
sparrows
sold
for
two pence?
and
not
one
of
them
is
forgotten
in
the
sight
of
God.
7 12:7
But
the
very
hairs
of
your
head
are
all
numbered.
Fear
not:
ye
are
of
more
value
than
many
sparrows.
8 12:8
And
I
say
unto
you,
Every
one
who
shall
confess
me
before
men,
him
shall
the
Son
of
man
also
confess
before
the
angels
of
God:
9 12:9
but
he
that denieth
me
in
the
presence
of
men
shall
be
denied
in
the
presence
of
the
angels
of
God.
10 12:10
And
every
one
who
shall
speak
a
word
against
the
Son
of
man,
it
shall
be
forgiven
him:
but
unto
him
that
blasphemeth
against
the
Holy
Spirit
it
shall
not
be
forgiven.
11 12:11
And
when
they
bring
you
before
the
synagogues,
and
the
rulers,
and
the
authorities,
be
not
anxious
how
or
what
ye
shall
answer,
or
what
ye
shall
say:
12 12:12
for
the
Holy
Spirit
shall
teach
you
in
that
very
hour
what
ye
ought
to
say.
13 12:13
And
one
out
of
the
multitude
said
unto
him,
Teacher,
bid
my
brother
divide
the
inheritance
with
me.
14 12:14
But
he
said
unto
him,
Man,
who
made
me
a
judge
or
a divider
over
you?
15 12:15
And
he
said
unto
them,
Take
heed,
and
keep
yourselves
from
all
covetousness:
for
a
man’s
life consisteth
not
in
the
abundance
of
the
things
which
he
possesseth.
16 12:16
And
he
spake
a
parable
unto
them,
saying,
The
ground
of
a
certain
rich
man
brought
forth
plentifully:
17 12:17
and
he
reasoned
within
himself,
saying,
What
shall
I
do,
because
I
have
not
where
to
bestow
my
fruits?
18 12:18
And
he
said,
This
will
I
do:
I
will
pull
down
my
barns,
and
build
greater;
and
there
will
I
bestow
all
my
grain
and
my
goods.
19 12:19
And
I
will
say
to
my
soul,
Soul,
thou
hast
much
goods
laid
up
for
many
years;
take
thine
ease,
eat,
drink,
be
merry.
20 12:20
But
God
said
unto
him,
Thou
foolish
one,
this
night
is
thy
soul
required
of
thee;
and
the
things
which
thou
hast
prepared,
whose
shall
they
be?
21 12:21
So
is
he
that
layeth
up
treasure
for
himself,
and
is
not
rich
toward
God.
22 12:22
And
he
said
unto
his
disciples,
Therefore
I
say
unto
you,
Be
not
anxious
for
your
life,
what
ye
shall
eat;
nor
yet
for
your
body,
what
ye
shall
put
on.
23 12:23
For
the
life
is
more
than
the
food,
and
the
body
than
the
raiment.
24 12:24
Consider
the
ravens,
that
they
sow
not,
neither
reap;
which
have
no store-chamber
nor
barn;
and
God
feedeth
them:
of
how
much
more
value
are
ye
than
the
birds!
25 12:25
And
which
of
you
by
being
anxious
can
add
a
cubit
unto
the
measure
of
his
life?
26 12:26
If
then
ye
are
not
able
to
do
even
that
which
is
least,
why
are
ye
anxious
concerning
the
rest?
27 12:27
Consider
the
lilies,
how
they
grow:
they
toil
not,
neither
do
they
spin;
yet
I
say
unto
you,
Even
Solomon
in
all
his
glory
was
not
arrayed
like
one
of
these.
28 12:28
But
if
God
doth
so
clothe
the
grass
in
the
field,
which to-day
is,
and to-morrow
is
cast
into
the
oven;
how
much
more
shall
he
clothe
you,
O
ye
of
little
faith?
29 12:29
And
seek
not
ye
what
ye
shall
eat,
and
what
ye
shall
drink,
neither
be
ye
of doubtful
mind.
30 12:30
For
all
these
things
do
the
nations
of
the
world
seek
after:
but
your
Father
knoweth
that
ye
have
need
of
these
things.
31 12:31
Yet
seek
ye
his
kingdom,
and
these
things
shall
be
added
unto
you.
32 12:32
Fear
not,
little
flock;
for
it
is
your
Father’s
good
pleasure
to
give
you
the
kingdom.
33 12:33
Sell
that
which
ye
have,
and
give
alms;
make
for
yourselves
purses
which
wax
not
old,
a
treasure
in
the
heavens
that
faileth
not,
where
no
thief
draweth
near,
neither
moth
destroyeth.
34 12:34
For
where
your
treasure
is,
there
will
your
heart
be
also.
35 12:35
Let
your
loins
be
girded
about,
and
your
lamps
burning;
36 12:36
and
be
ye
yourselves
like
unto
men
looking
for
their
lord,
when
he
shall
return
from
the
marriage
feast;
that,
when
he
cometh
and
knocketh,
they
may
straightway
open
unto
him.
37 12:37
Blessed
are
those
servants,
whom
the
lord
when
he
cometh
shall
find
watching:
verily
I
say
unto
you,
that
he
shall
gird
himself,
and
make
them
sit
down
to
meat,
and
shall
come
and
serve
them.
38 12:38
And
if
he
shall
come
in
the
second
watch,
and
if
in
the
third,
and
find
them
so,
blessed
are
those
servants.
39 12:39
But
know
this,
that
if
the
master
of
the
house
had
known
in
what
hour
the
thief
was
coming,
he
would
have
watched,
and
not
have
left
his
house
to
be
broken
through.
40 12:40
Be
ye
also
ready:
for
in
an
hour
that
ye
think
not
the
Son
of
man
cometh.
41 12:41
And
Peter
said,
Lord,
speakest
thou
this
parable
unto
us,
or
even
unto
all?
42 12:42
And
the
Lord
said,
Who
then
is
the
faithful
and
wise
steward,
whom
his
lord
shall
set
over
his
household,
to
give
them
their
portion
of
food
in
due
season?
43 12:43
Blessed
is
that
servant,
whom
his
lord
when
he
cometh
shall
find
so
doing.
44 12:44
Of
a
truth
I
say
unto
you,
that
he
will
set
him
over
all
that
he
hath.
45 12:45
But
if
that
servant
shall
say
in
his
heart,
My
lord
delayeth
his
coming;
and
shall
begin
to
beat
the
menservants
and
the
maidservants,
and
to
eat
and
drink,
and
to
be
drunken;
46 12:46
the
lord
of
that
servant
shall
come
in
a
day
when
he expecteth
not,
and
in
an
hour
when
he
knoweth
not,
and
shall
cut
him
asunder,
and
appoint
his
portion
with
the
unfaithful.
47 12:47
And
that
servant,
who
knew
his
lord’s
will,
and
made
not
ready,
nor
did
according
to
his
will,
shall
be
beaten
with
many
stripes;
48 12:48
but
he
that
knew
not,
and
did
things
worthy
of
stripes,
shall
be
beaten
with
few
stripes.
And
to
whomsoever
much
is
given,
of
him
shall
much
be
required:
and
to
whom
they
commit
much,
of
him
will
they
ask
the
more.
49 12:49
I
came
to
cast
fire
upon
the
earth;
and
what
do
I
desire,
if
it
is
already
kindled?
50 12:50
But
I
have
a baptism
to
be baptized
with;
and
how
am
I
straitened
till
it
be
accomplished!
51 12:51
Think
ye
that
I
am
come
to
give
peace
in
the
earth?
I
tell
you,
Nay;
but
rather
division:
52 12:52
for
there
shall
be
from
henceforth
five
in
one
house
divided,
three
against
two,
and
two
against
three.
53 12:53
They
shall
be
divided,
father
against
son,
and
son
against
father;
mother
against
daughter,
and
daughter
against
her
mother;
mother
in
law
against
her
daughter
in
law,
and
daughter
in
law
against
her
mother
in
law.
54 12:54
And
he
said
to
the
multitudes
also,
When
ye
see
a
cloud
rising
in
the
west,
straightway
ye
say,
There
cometh
a
shower;
and
so
it
cometh
to
pass.
55 12:55
And
when
ye
see
a
south
wind
blowing,
ye
say,
There
will
be
a
scorching
heat;
and
it
cometh
to
pass.
56 12:56
Ye
hypocrites,
ye
know
how
to
interpret
the
face
of
the
earth
and
the
heaven;
but
how
is
it
that
ye
know
not
how
to
interpret
this
time?
57 12:57
And
why
even
of
yourselves
judge
ye
not
what
is
right?
58 12:58
For
as
thou
art
going
with
thine
adversary
before
the
magistrate,
on
the
way
give
diligence
to
be
quit
of
him;
lest
haply
he
drag
thee
unto
the
judge,
and
the
judge
shall
deliver
thee
to
the
officer,
and
the
officer
shall
cast
thee
into
prison.
59 12:59
I
say
unto
thee,
Thou
shalt
by
no
means
come
out
thence,
till
thou
have
paid
the
very
last
mite.
131 13:1
Now
there
were
some
present
at
that
very
season
who
told
him
of
the
Galilæans,
whose
blood
Pilate
had
mingled
with
their
sacrifices.
2 13:2
And
he
answered
and
said
unto
them,
Think
ye
that
these
Galilæans
were
sinners
above
all
the
Galilæans,
because
they
have
suffered
these
things?
3 13:3
I
tell
you,
Nay:
but,
except
ye
repent,
ye
shall
all
in
like
manner
perish.
4 13:4
Or
those
eighteen,
upon
whom
the
tower
in
Siloam
fell,
and
killed
them,
think
ye
that
they
were
offenders
above
all
the
men
that
dwell
in
Jerusalem?
5 13:5
I
tell
you,
Nay:
but,
except
ye
repent,
ye
shall
all
likewise
perish.
6 13:6
And
he
spake
this
parable;
A
certain
man
had
a
fig
tree
planted
in
his
vineyard;
and
he
came
seeking
fruit
thereon,
and
found
none.
7 13:7
And
he
said
unto
the vinedresser,
Behold,
these
three
years
I
come
seeking
fruit
on
this
fig
tree,
and
find
none:
cut
it
down;
why
doth
it
also cumber
the
ground?
8 13:8
And
he
answering
saith
unto
him,
Lord,
let
it
alone
this
year
also,
till
I
shall
dig
about
it,
and
dung
it:
9 13:9
and
if
it
bear
fruit
thenceforth,
well;
but
if
not,
thou shalt
cut
it
down.
10 13:10
And
he
was
teaching
in
one
of
the
synagogues
on
the
sabbath
day.
11 13:11
And
behold,
a
woman
that
had
a
spirit
of
infirmity
eighteen
years;
and
she
was
bowed
together,
and
could
in
no
wise
lift
herself
up.
12 13:12
And
when
Jesus
saw
her,
he
called
her,
and
said
to
her,
Woman,
thou
art
loosed
from
thine
infirmity.
13 13:13
And
he
laid
his
hands
upon
her:
and
immediately
she
was
made
straight,
and
glorified
God.
14 13:14
And
the
ruler
of
the synagogue,
being
moved
with
indignation
because
Jesus
had
healed
on
the
sabbath,
answered
and
said
to
the
multitude,
There
are
six
days
in
which
men
ought
to
work:
in
them
therefore
come
and
be
healed,
and
not
on
the
day
of
the
sabbath.
15 13:15
But
the
Lord
answered
him,
and
said,
Ye
hypocrites,
doth
not
each
one
of
you
on
the
sabbath
loose
his
ox
or
his
ass
from
the
stall,
and
lead
him
away
to
watering?
16 13:16
And
ought
not
this
woman,
being
a
daughter
of
Abraham,
whom
Satan
had
bound,
lo,
these
eighteen
years,
to
have
been
loosed
from
this
bond
on
the
day
of
the
sabbath?
17 13:17
And
as
he
said
these
things,
all
his
adversaries
were
put
to
shame:
and
all
the
multitude
rejoiced
for
all
the
glorious
things
that
were
done
by
him.
18 13:18
He
said
therefore,
Unto
what
is
the
kingdom
of
God
like?
and
whereunto
shall
I
liken
it?
19 13:19
It
is
like
unto
a
grain
of
mustard
seed,
which
a
man
took,
and
cast
into
his
own
garden;
and
it
grew,
and
became
a
tree;
and
the
birds
of
the
heaven
lodged
in
the
branches
thereof.
20 13:20
And
again
he
said,
Whereunto
shall
I
liken
the
kingdom
of
God?
21 13:21
It
is
like
unto
leaven,
which
a
woman
took
and
hid
in
three
measures
of
meal,
till
it
was
all
leavened.
22 13:22
And
he
went
on
his
way
through
cities
and
villages,
teaching,
and
journeying
on
unto
Jerusalem.
23 13:23
And
one
said
unto
him,
Lord,
are
they
few
that
are
saved?
And
he
said
unto
them,
24 13:24
Strive
to
enter
in
by
the
narrow
door:
for
many,
I
say
unto
you,
shall
seek
to
enter
in,
and
shall
not
be
able.
25 13:25
When
once
the
master
of
the
house
is
risen
up,
and
hath
shut
to
the
door,
and
ye
begin
to
stand
without,
and
to
knock
at
the
door,
saying,
Lord,
open
to
us;
and
he
shall
answer
and
say
to
you,
I
know
you
not
whence
ye
are;
26 13:26
then
shall
ye
begin
to
say,
We
did
eat
and
drink
in
thy
presence,
and
thou
didst
teach
in
our
streets;
27 13:27
and
he
shall
say,
I
tell
you,
I
know
not
whence
ye
are;
depart
from
me,
all
ye
workers
of
iniquity.
28 13:28
There
shall
be
the
weeping
and
the
gnashing
of
teeth,
when
ye
shall
see
Abraham,
and
Isaac,
and
Jacob,
and
all
the
prophets,
in
the
kingdom
of
God,
and
yourselves
cast
forth
without.
29 13:29
And
they
shall
come
from
the
east
and
west,
and
from
the
north
and
south,
and
shall
sit
down
in
the
kingdom
of
God.
30 13:30
And
behold,
there
are
last
who
shall
be
first,
and
there
are
first
who
shall
be
last.
31 13:31
In
that
very
hour
there
came
certain
Pharisees,
saying
to
him,
Get
thee
out,
and
go
hence:
for
Herod
would
fain
kill
thee.
32 13:32
And
he
said
unto
them,
Go
and
say
to
that
fox,
Behold,
I
cast
out
demons
and
perform
cures to-day
and to-morrow,
and
the
third
day
I
am
perfected.
33 13:33
Nevertheless
I
must
go
on
my
way to-day
and to-morrow
and
the
day
following:
for
it
cannot
be
that
a
prophet
perish
out
of
Jerusalem.
34 13:34
O
Jerusalem,
Jerusalem,
that
killeth
the
prophets,
and stoneth
them
that
are
sent
unto
her!
how
often
would
I
have
gathered
thy
children
together,
even
as
a
hen
gathereth
her
own
brood
under
her
wings,
and
ye
would
not!
35 13:35
Behold,
your
house
is
left
unto
you
desolate:
and
I
say
unto
you,
Ye
shall
not
see
me,
until
ye
shall
say,
Blessed
is
he
that
cometh
in
the
name
of
the
Lord.
141 14:1
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
he
went
into
the
house
of
one
of
the
rulers
of
the
Pharisees
on
a
sabbath
to
eat
bread,
that
they
were
watching
him.
2 14:2
And
behold,
there
was
before
him
a
certain
man
that
had
the
dropsy.
3 14:3
And
Jesus
answering
spake
unto
the
lawyers
and
Pharisees,
saying,
Is
it
lawful
to
heal
on
the
sabbath,
or
not?
4 14:4
But
they
held
their
peace.
And
he
took
him,
and
healed
him,
and
let
him
go.
5 14:5
And
he
said
unto
them,
Which
of
you
shall
have
an
ass
or
an
ox
fallen
into
a
well,
and
will
not
straightway
draw
him
up
on
a
sabbath
day?
6 14:6
And
they
could
not
answer
again
unto
these
things.
7 14:7
And
he
spake
a
parable
unto
those
that
were
bidden,
when
he
marked
how
they
chose
out
the
chief seats;
saying
unto
them,
8 14:8
When
thou
art
bidden
of
any
man
to
a
marriage
feast,
sit
not
down
in
the
chief
seat;
lest
haply
a
more
honorable
man
than
thou
be
bidden
of
him,
9 14:9
and
he
that
bade
thee
and
him
shall
come
and
say
to
thee,
Give
this
man
place;
and
then
thou
shalt
begin
with
shame
to
take
the
lowest
place.
10 14:10
But
when
thou
art
bidden,
go
and
sit
down
in
the
lowest
place;
that
when
he
that
hath
bidden
thee
cometh,
he
may
say
to
thee,
Friend,
go
up
higher:
then
shalt
thou
have
glory
in
the
presence
of
all
that
sit
at
meat
with
thee.
11 14:11
For
every
one
that
exalteth
himself
shall
be
humbled;
and
he
that
humbleth
himself
shall
be
exalted.
12 14:12
And
he
said
to
him
also
that
had
bidden
him,
When
thou
makest
a
dinner
or
a
supper,
call
not
thy
friends,
nor
thy
brethren,
nor
thy
kinsmen,
nor
rich
neighbors;
lest
haply
they
also
bid
thee
again,
and
a
recompense
be
made
thee.
13 14:13
But
when
thou
makest
a
feast,
bid
the
poor,
the
maimed,
the
lame,
the
blind:
14 14:14
and
thou
shalt
be
blessed;
because
they
have
not
wherewith
to
recompense
thee:
for
thou
shalt
be
recompensed
in
the resurrection
of
the
just.
15 14:15
And
when
one
of
them
that
sat
at
meat
with
him
heard
these
things,
he
said
unto
him,
Blessed
is
he
that
shall
eat
bread
in
the
kingdom
of
God.
16 14:16
But
he
said
unto
him,
A
certain
man
made
a
great
supper;
and
he
bade
many:
17 14:17
and
he
sent
forth
his
servant
at
supper
time
to
say
to
them
that
were
bidden,
Come;
for
all
things
are
now
ready.
18 14:18
And
they
all
with
one
consent
began
to
make
excuse.
The
first
said
unto
him,
I
have
bought
a
field,
and
I
must
needs
go
out
and
see
it;
I
pray
thee
have
me
excused.
19 14:19
And
another
said,
I
have
bought
five
yoke
of
oxen,
and
I
go
to
prove
them;
I
pray
thee
have
me
excused.
20 14:20
And
another
said,
I
have
married
a
wife,
and
therefore
I
cannot
come.
21 14:21
And
the
servant
came,
and
told
his
lord
these
things.
Then
the
master
of
the
house
being
angry
said
to
his
servant,
Go
out
quickly
into
the
streets
and
lanes
of
the
city,
and
bring
in
hither
the
poor
and
maimed
and
blind
and
lame.
22 14:22
And
the
servant
said,
Lord,
what
thou
didst
command
is
done,
and
yet
there
is
room.
23 14:23
And
the
lord
said
unto
the
servant,
Go
out
into
the
highways
and
hedges,
and constrain
them
to
come
in,
that
my
house
may
be
filled.
24 14:24
For
I
say
unto
you,
that
none
of
those
men
that
were
bidden
shall
taste
of
my
supper.
25 14:25
Now
there
went
with
him
great
multitudes:
and
he
turned,
and
said
unto
them,
26 14:26
If
any
man
cometh
unto
me,
and
hateth
not
his
own
father,
and
mother,
and
wife,
and
children,
and
brethren,
and
sisters,
yea,
and
his
own
life
also,
he
cannot
be
my
disciple.
27 14:27
Whosoever
doth
not
bear
his
own
cross,
and
come
after
me,
cannot
be
my
disciple.
28 14:28
For
which
of
you,
desiring
to
build
a
tower,
doth
not
first
sit
down
and
count
the
cost,
whether
he
have
wherewith
to
complete
it?
29 14:29
Lest
haply,
when
he
hath
laid
a
foundation,
and
is
not
able
to
finish,
all
that
behold
begin
to
mock
him,
30 14:30
saying,
This
man
began
to
build,
and
was
not
able
to
finish.
31 14:31
Or
what
king,
as
he
goeth
to
encounter
another
king
in
war,
will
not
sit
down
first
and
take
counsel
whether
he
is
able
with
ten
thousand
to
meet
him
that
cometh
against
him
with
twenty
thousand?
32 14:32
Or
else,
while
the
other
is
yet
a
great
way
off,
he
sendeth
an ambassage,
and
asketh
conditions
of
peace.
33 14:33
So
therefore
whosoever
he
be
of
you
that renounceth
not
all
that
he
hath,
he
cannot
be
my
disciple.
34 14:34
Salt
therefore
is
good:
but
if
even
the
salt
have
lost
its savor,
wherewith
shall
it
be
seasoned?
35 14:35
It
is
fit
neither
for
the
land
nor
for
the
dunghill:
men
cast
it
out.
He
that
hath
ears
to
hear,
let
him
hear.
151 15:1
Now
all
the
publicans
and
sinners
were
drawing
near
unto
him
to
hear
him.
2 15:2
And
both
the
Pharisees
and
the
scribes
murmured,
saying,
This
man
receiveth
sinners,
and
eateth
with
them.
3 15:3
And
he
spake
unto
them
this
parable,
saying,
4 15:4
What
man
of
you,
having
a
hundred
sheep,
and
having
lost
one
of
them,
doth
not
leave
the
ninety
and
nine
in
the
wilderness,
and
go
after
that
which
is
lost,
until
he
find
it?
5 15:5
And
when
he
hath
found
it,
he
layeth
it
on
his
shoulders,
rejoicing.
6 15:6
And
when
he
cometh
home,
he
calleth
together
his
friends
and
his
neighbors,
saying
unto
them,
Rejoice
with
me,
for
I
have
found
my
sheep
which
was
lost.
7 15:7
I
say
unto
you,
that
even
so
there
shall
be
joy
in
heaven
over
one
sinner
that
repenteth,
more
than
over
ninety
and
nine
righteous
persons,
who
need
no
repentance.
8 15:8
Or
what
woman
having
ten
pieces
of
silver,
if
she
lose
one
piece,
doth
not
light
a
lamp,
and
sweep
the
house,
and
seek
diligently
until
she
find
it?
9 15:9
And
when
she
hath
found
it,
she
calleth
together
her
friends
and
neighbors,
saying,
Rejoice
with
me,
for
I
have
found
the
piece
which
I
had
lost.
10 15:10
Even
so,
I
say
unto
you,
there
is
joy
in
the
presence
of
the
angels
of
God
over
one
sinner
that
repenteth.
11 15:11
And
he
said,
A
certain
man
had
two
sons:
12 15:12
and
the
younger
of
them
said
to
his
father,
Father,
give
me
the
portion
of
thy
substance
that
falleth
to
me.
And
he
divided
unto
them
his
living.
13 15:13
And
not
many
days
after,
the
younger
son
gathered
all
together
and
took
his
journey
into
a
far
country;
and
there
he
wasted
his
substance
with
riotous
living.
14 15:14
And
when
he
had
spent
all,
there
arose
a
mighty
famine
in
that
country;
and
he
began
to
be
in
want.
15 15:15
And
he
went
and
joined
himself
to
one
of
the
citizens
of
that
country;
and
he
sent
him
into
his
fields
to
feed
swine.
16 15:16
And
he
would
fain
have
filled
his
belly
with
the husks
that
the
swine
did
eat:
and
no
man
gave
unto
him.
17 15:17
But
when
he
came
to
himself
he
said,
How
many
hired
servants
of
my
father’s
have
bread
enough
and
to
spare,
and
I
perish
here
with
hunger!
18 15:18
I
will
arise
and
go
to
my
father,
and
will
say
unto
him,
Father,
I
have
sinned
against
heaven,
and
in
thy
sight:
19 15:19
I
am
no
more
worthy
to
be
called
thy
son:
make
me
as
one
of
thy
hired
servants.
20 15:20
And
he
arose,
and
came
to
his
father.
But
while
he
was
yet
afar
off,
his
father
saw
him,
and
was
moved
with
compassion,
and
ran,
and
fell
on
his
neck,
and
kissed
him.
21 15:21
And
the
son
said
unto
him,
Father,
I
have
sinned
against
heaven,
and
in
thy
sight:
I
am
no
more
worthy
to
be
called
thy
son.
22 15:22
But
the
father
said
to
his
servants,
Bring
forth
quickly
the
best
robe,
and
put
it
on
him;
and
put
a
ring
on
his
hand,
and
shoes
on
his
feet:
23 15:23
and
bring
the
fatted
calf,
and
kill
it,
and
let
us
eat,
and
make
merry:
24 15:24
for
this
my
son
was
dead,
and
is
alive
again;
he
was
lost,
and
is
found.
And
they
began
to
be
merry.
25 15:25
Now
his
elder
son
was
in
the
field:
and
as
he
came
and
drew
nigh
to
the
house,
he
heard
music
and
dancing.
26 15:26
And
he
called
to
him
one
of
the
servants,
and
inquired
what
these
things
might
be.
27 15:27
And
he
said
unto
him,
Thy
brother
is
come;
and
thy
father
hath
killed
the
fatted
calf,
because
he
hath
received
him
safe
and
sound.
28 15:28
But
he
was
angry,
and
would
not
go
in:
and
his
father
came
out,
and
entreated
him.
29 15:29
But
he
answered
and
said
to
his
father,
Lo,
these
many
years
do
I
serve
thee,
and
I
never
transgressed
a
commandment
of
thine;
and
yet
thou
never
gavest
me
a
kid,
that
I
might
make
merry
with
my
friends:
30 15:30
but
when
this
thy
son
came,
who
hath
devoured
thy
living
with
harlots,
thou
killedst
for
him
the
fatted
calf.
31 15:31
And
he
said
unto
him,
Son,
thou
art
ever
with
me,
and
all
that
is
mine
is
thine.
32 15:32
But
it
was
meet
to
make
merry
and
be
glad:
for
this
thy
brother
was
dead,
and
is
alive
again;
and
was
lost,
and
is
found.
161 16:1
And
he
said
also
unto
the
disciples,
There
was
a
certain
rich
man,
who
had
a
steward;
and
the
same
was
accused
unto
him
that
he
was
wasting
his
goods.
2 16:2
And
he
called
him,
and
said
unto
him,
What
is
this
that
I
hear
of
thee?
render
the
account
of
thy
stewardship;
for
thou
canst
be
no
longer
steward.
3 16:3
And
the
steward
said
within
himself,
What
shall
I
do,
seeing
that
my
lord
taketh
away
the
stewardship
from
me?
I
have
not
strength
to
dig;
to
beg
I
am
ashamed.
4 16:4
I
am
resolved
what
to
do,
that,
when
I
am
put
out
of
the
stewardship,
they
may
receive
me
into
their
houses.
5 16:5
And
calling
to
him
each
one
of
his
lord’s
debtors,
he
said
to
the
first,
How
much
owest
thou
unto
my
lord?
6 16:6
And
he
said,
A
hundred
measures
of
oil.
And
he
said
unto
him,
Take
thy
bond,
and
sit
down
quickly
and
write
fifty.
7 16:7
Then
said
he
to
another,
And
how
much
owest
thou?
And
he
said,
A
hundred
measures
of
wheat.
He
saith
unto
him,
Take
thy
bond,
and
write
fourscore.
8 16:8
And
his
lord
commended
the
unrighteous
steward
because
he
had
done
wisely:
for
the
sons
of
this
world
are
for
their
own
generation
wiser
than
the
sons
of
the
light.
9 16:9
And
I
say
unto
you,
Make
to
yourselves
friends
by
means
of
the
mammon
of
unrighteousness;
that,
when
it
shall
fail,
they
may
receive
you
into
the
eternal
tabernacles.
10 16:10
He
that
is
faithful
in
a
very
little
is
faithful
also
in
much:
and
he
that
is
unrighteous
in
a
very
little
is
unrighteous
also
in
much.
11 16:11
If
therefore
ye
have
not
been
faithful
in
the
unrighteous
mammon,
who
will
commit
to
your
trust
the
true
riches?
12 16:12
And
if
ye
have
not
been
faithful
in
that
which
is
another’s,
who
will
give
you
that
which
is
your
own?
13 16:13
No
servant
can
serve
two
masters:
for
either
he
will
hate
the
one,
and
love
the
other;
or
else
he
will
hold
to
one,
and
despise
the
other.
Ye
cannot
serve
God
and
mammon.
14 16:14
And
the
Pharisees,
who
were
lovers
of
money,
heard
all
these
things;
and
they
scoffed
at
him.
15 16:15
And
he
said
unto
them,
Ye
are
they
that
justify
yourselves
in
the
sight
of
men;
but
God
knoweth
your
hearts:
for
that
which
is
exalted
among
men
is
an
abomination
in
the
sight
of
God.
16 16:16
The
law
and
the
prophets
were
until
John:
from
that
time
the
gospel
of
the
kingdom
of
God
is
preached,
and
every
man
entereth
violently
into
it.
17 16:17
But
it
is
easier
for
heaven
and
earth
to
pass
away,
than
for
one
tittle
of
the
law
to
fall.
18 16:18
Every
one
that
putteth
away
his
wife,
and
marrieth
another,
committeth
adultery:
and
he
that
marrieth
one
that
is
put
away
from
a
husband
committeth
adultery.
19 16:19
Now
there
was
a
certain
rich
man,
and
he
was
clothed
in
purple
and
fine
linen, faring
sumptuously
every
day:
20 16:20
and
a
certain
beggar
named
Lazarus
was
laid
at
his
gate,
full
of
sores,
21 16:21
and
desiring
to
be
fed
with
the
crumbs
that
fell
from
the
rich
man’s
table;
yea,
even
the
dogs
came
and
licked
his
sores.
22 16:22
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
the
beggar
died,
and
that
he
was
carried
away
by
the
angels
into
Abraham’s
bosom:
and
the
rich
man
also
died,
and
was
buried.
23 16:23
And
in Hades
he
lifted
up
his
eyes,
being
in torments,
and
seeth
Abraham
afar
off,
and
Lazarus
in
his
bosom.
24 16:24
And
he
cried
and
said,
Father
Abraham,
have
mercy
on
me,
and
send
Lazarus,
that
he
may
dip
the
tip
of
his
finger
in
water,
and
cool
my
tongue;
for
I
am
in
anguish
in
this
flame.
25 16:25
But
Abraham
said,
Son,
remember
that
thou
in
thy
lifetime receivedst
thy
good
things,
and
Lazarus
in
like
manner
evil
things:
but
now
here
he
is
comforted,
and
thou
art
in
anguish.
26 16:26
And
besides
all
this,
between
us
and
you
there
is
a
great
gulf
fixed,
that
they
that
would
pass
from
hence
to
you
may
not
be
able,
and
that
none
may
cross
over
from
thence
to
us.
27 16:27
And
he
said,
I
pray
thee
therefore,
father,
that
thou
wouldest
send
him
to
my
father’s
house;
28 16:28
for
I
have
five
brethren;
that
he
may
testify
unto
them,
lest
they
also
come
into
this
place
of
torment.
29 16:29
But
Abraham
saith,
They
have
Moses
and
the
prophets;
let
them
hear
them.
30 16:30
And
he
said,
Nay,
father
Abraham:
but
if
one
go
to
them
from
the
dead,
they
will
repent.
31 16:31
And
he
said
unto
him,
If
they
hear
not
Moses
and
the
prophets,
neither
will
they
be
persuaded,
if
one
rise
from
the
dead.
171 17:1
And
he
said
unto
his
disciples,
It
is
impossible
but
that
occasions
of
stumbling
should
come;
but
woe
unto
him,
through
whom
they
come!
2 17:2
It
were
well
for
him
if
a
millstone
were
hanged
about
his
neck,
and
he
were
thrown
into
the
sea,
rather
than
that
he
should
cause
one
of
these
little
ones
to
stumble.
3 17:3
Take
heed
to
yourselves:
if
thy
brother
sin,
rebuke
him;
and
if
he
repent,
forgive
him.
4 17:4
And
if
he
sin
against
thee
seven
times
in
the
day,
and
seven
times
turn
again
to
thee,
saying,
I
repent;
thou
shalt
forgive
him.
5 17:5
And
the apostles
said
unto
the
Lord,
Increase
our
faith.
6 17:6
And
the
Lord
said,
If
ye
had
faith
as
a
grain
of
mustard
seed,
ye
would
say
unto
this sycamine
tree,
Be
thou
rooted
up,
and
be
thou
planted
in
the
sea;
and
it
would
obey
you.
7 17:7
But
who
is
there
of
you,
having
a
servant
plowing
or
keeping
sheep,
that
will
say
unto
him,
when
he
is
come
in
from
the
field,
Come
straightway
and
sit
down
to
meat;
8 17:8
and
will
not
rather
say
unto
him,
Make
ready
wherewith
I
may sup,
and
gird
thyself,
and
serve
me,
till
I
have
eaten
and
drunken;
and
afterward
thou
shalt
eat
and
drink?
9 17:9
Doth
he
thank
the
servant
because
he
did
the
things
that
were
commanded?
10 17:10
Even
so
ye
also,
when
ye
shall
have
done
all
the
things
that
are
commanded
you,
say,
We
are
unprofitable
servants;
we
have
done
that
which
it
was
our
duty
to
do.
11 17:11
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
they
were
on
the
way
to
Jerusalem,
that
he
was
passing
along
the
borders
of
Samaria
and
Galilee.
12 17:12
And
as
he
entered
into
a
certain
village,
there
met
him
ten
men
that
were
lepers,
who
stood
afar
off:
13 17:13
and
they
lifted
up
their
voices,
saying,
Jesus,
Master,
have
mercy
on
us.
14 17:14
And
when
he
saw
them,
he
said
unto
them,
Go
and
show
yourselves
unto
the
priests.
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
they
went,
they
were
cleansed.
15 17:15
And
one
of
them,
when
he
saw
that
he
was
healed,
turned
back,
with
a
loud
voice
glorifying
God;
16 17:16
and
he
fell
upon
his
face
at
his
feet,
giving
him
thanks:
and
he
was
a
Samaritan.
17 17:17
And
Jesus
answering
said,
Were
not
the
ten
cleansed?
but
where
are
the
nine?
18 17:18
Were
there
none
found
that
returned
to
give
glory
to
God,
save
this
stranger?
19 17:19
And
he
said
unto
him,
Arise,
and
go
thy
way:
thy
faith
hath
made
thee
whole.
20 17:20
And
being
asked
by
the
Pharisees,
when
the
kingdom
of
God
cometh,
he
answered
them
and
said,
The
kingdom
of
God
cometh
not
with
observation:
21 17:21
neither
shall
they
say,
Lo,
here!
or,
There!
for
lo,
the
kingdom
of
God
is
within
you.
22 17:22
And
he
said
unto
the
disciples,
The
days
will
come,
when
ye
shall
desire
to
see
one
of
the
days
of
the
Son
of
man,
and
ye
shall
not
see
it.
23 17:23
And
they
shall
say
to
you,
Lo,
there!
Lo,
here!
go
not
away,
nor
follow
after
them:
24 17:24
for
as
the
lightning,
when
it
lighteneth
out
of
the
one
part
under
the
heaven,
shineth
unto
the
other
part
under
heaven;
so
shall
the
Son
of
man
be
in
his
day.
25 17:25
But
first
must
he
suffer
many
things
and
be
rejected
of
this
generation.
26 17:26
And
as
it
came
to
pass
in
the
days
of
Noah,
even
so
shall
it
be
also
in
the
days
of
the
Son
of
man.
27 17:27
They
ate,
they
drank,
they
married,
they
were
given
in
marriage,
until
the
day
that
Noah
entered
into
the
ark,
and
the
flood
came,
and
destroyed
them
all.
28 17:28
Likewise
even
as
it
came
to
pass
in
the
days
of
Lot;
they
ate,
they
drank,
they
bought,
they
sold,
they
planted,
they
builded;
29 17:29
but
in
the
day
that
Lot
went
out
from
Sodom
it
rained
fire
and
brimstone
from
heaven,
and
destroyed
them
all:
30 17:30
after
the
same
manner
shall
it
be
in
the
day
that
the
Son
of
man
is
revealed.
31 17:31
In
that
day,
he
that
shall
be
on
the
housetop,
and
his
goods
in
the
house,
let
him
not
go
down
to
take
them
away:
and
let
him
that
is
in
the
field
likewise
not
return
back.
32 17:32
Remember
Lot’s
wife.
33 17:33
Whosoever
shall
seek
to
gain
his
life
shall
lose
it:
but
whosoever
shall
lose
his
life
shall
preserve
it.
34 17:34
I
say
unto
you,
In
that
night
there
shall
be
two
men
on
one
bed;
the
one
shall
be
taken,
and
the
other
shall
be
left.
35 17:35
There
shall
be
two
women
grinding
together;
the
one
shall
be
taken,
and
the
other
shall
be
left.
36 17:36
17:36
Some ancient authorities add v. 36.
There shall be two men in the field; the one shall be taken and the other shall be left.
Mat 24:40
37 17:37
And
they
answering
say
unto
him,
Where,
Lord?
And
he
said
unto
them,
Where
the
body
is,
thither
will
the
eagles
also
be
gathered
together.
181 18:1
And
he
spake
a
parable
unto
them
to
the
end
that
they
ought
always
to
pray,
and
not
to
faint;
2 18:2
saying,
There
was
in
a
city
a
judge,
who
feared
not
God,
and
regarded
not
man:
3 18:3
and
there
was
a
widow
in
that
city;
and
she
came
oft
unto
him,
saying,
Avenge
me
of
mine
adversary.
4 18:4
And
he
would
not
for
a
while:
but
afterward
he
said
within
himself,
Though
I
fear
not
God,
nor
regard
man;
5 18:5
yet
because
this
widow
troubleth
me,
I
will
avenge
her,
lest
she
wear
me
out
by
her
continual
coming.
6 18:6
And
the
Lord
said,
Hear
what
the
unrighteous
judge
saith.
7 18:7
And
shall
not
God
avenge
his
elect,
that
cry
to
him
day
and
night,
and
yet
he
is
longsuffering
over
them?
8 18:8
I
say
unto
you,
that
he
will
avenge
them
speedily.
Nevertheless,
when
the
Son
of
man
cometh,
shall
he
find
faith
on
the
earth?
9 18:9
And
he
spake
also
this
parable
unto
certain
who
trusted
in
themselves
that
they
were
righteous,
and
set
all
others
at
nought:
10 18:10
Two
men
went
up
into
the
temple
to
pray;
the
one
a
Pharisee,
and
the
other
a
publican.
11 18:11
The
Pharisee
stood
and
prayed
thus
with
himself,
God,
I
thank
thee,
that
I
am
not
as
the
rest
of
men, extortioners,
unjust,
adulterers,
or
even
as
this
publican.
12 18:12
I
fast
twice
in
the
week;
I
give
tithes
of
all
that
I
get.
13 18:13
But
the
publican,
standing
afar
off,
would
not
lift
up
so
much
as
his
eyes
unto
heaven,
but
smote
his
breast,
saying,
God,
be
thou
merciful
to
me
a
sinner.
14 18:14
I
say
unto
you,
This
man
went
down
to
his
house
justified
rather
than
the
other:
for
every
one
that
exalteth
himself
shall
be
humbled;
but
he
that
humbleth
himself
shall
be
exalted.
15 18:15
And
they
were
bringing
unto
him
also
their
babes,
that
he
should
touch
them:
but
when
the
disciples
saw
it,
they
rebuked
them.
16 18:16
But
Jesus
called
them
unto
him,
saying,
Suffer
the
little
children
to
come
unto
me,
and
forbid
them
not:
for
to
such belongeth
the
kingdom
of
God.
17 18:17
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
Whosoever
shall
not
receive
the
kingdom
of
God
as
a
little
child,
he
shall
in
no
wise
enter
therein.
18 18:18
And
a
certain
ruler
asked
him,
saying,
Good
Teacher,
what
shall
I
do
to
inherit
eternal
life?
19 18:19
And
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Why callest
thou
me
good?
none
is
good,
save
one,
even
God.
20 18:20
Thou
knowest
the
commandments,
Do
not
commit
adultery,
Do
not
kill,
Do
not
steal,
Do
not
bear
false
witness,
Honor
thy
father
and
mother.
21 18:21
And
he
said,
All
these
things
have
I
observed
from
my
youth
up.
22 18:22
And
when
Jesus
heard
it,
he
said
unto
him,
One
thing
thou
lackest
yet:
sell
all
that
thou
hast,
and
distribute
unto
the
poor,
and
thou
shalt
have
treasure
in
heaven:
and
come,
follow
me.
23 18:23
But
when
he
heard
these
things,
he
became
exceeding
sorrowful;
for
he
was
very
rich.
24 18:24
And
Jesus
seeing
him
said,
How
hardly
shall
they
that
have
riches
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God!
25 18:25
For
it
is
easier
for
a
camel
to
enter
in
through
a needle’s
eye,
than
for
a
rich
man
to
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God.
26 18:26
And
they
that
heard
it
said,
Then
who
can
be
saved?
27 18:27
But
he
said,
The
things
which
are
impossible
with
men
are
possible
with
God.
28 18:28
And
Peter
said,
Lo,
we
have
left
our
own,
and
followed
thee.
29 18:29
And
he
said
unto
them,
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
There
is
no
man
that
hath
left
house,
or
wife,
or
brethren,
or
parents,
or
children,
for
the
kingdom
of
God’s
sake,
30 18:30
who
shall
not
receive
manifold
more
in
this
time,
and
in
the
world
to
come
eternal
life.
31 18:31
And
he
took
unto
him
the
twelve,
and
said
unto
them,
Behold,
we
go
up
to
Jerusalem,
and
all
the
things
that
are
written
through
the
prophets
shall
be
accomplished
unto
the
Son
of
man.
32 18:32
For
he
shall
be
delivered
up
unto
the
Gentiles,
and
shall
be
mocked,
and
shamefully
treated,
and
spit
upon:
33 18:33
and
they
shall
scourge
and
kill
him:
and
the
third
day
he
shall
rise
again.
34 18:34
And
they
understood
none
of
these
things;
and
this
saying
was
hid
from
them,
and
they
perceived
not
the
things
that
were
said.
35 18:35
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
drew
nigh
unto
Jericho,
a
certain
blind
man
sat
by
the
way
side
begging:
36 18:36
and
hearing
a
multitude
going
by,
he
inquired
what
this
meant.
37 18:37
And
they
told
him,
that
Jesus
of
Nazareth
passeth
by.
38 18:38
And
he
cried,
saying,
Jesus,
thou
son
of
David,
have
mercy
on
me.
39 18:39
And
they
that
went
before
rebuked
him,
that
he
should
hold
his
peace:
but
he
cried
out
the
more
a
great
deal,
Thou
son
of
David,
have
mercy
on
me.
40 18:40
And
Jesus
stood,
and
commanded
him
to
be
brought
unto
him:
and
when
he
was
come
near,
he
asked
him,
41 18:41
What
wilt
thou
that
I
should
do
unto
thee?
And
he
said,
Lord,
that
I
may
receive
my
sight.
42 18:42
And
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Receive
thy
sight:
thy
faith
hath
made
thee
whole.
43 18:43
And
immediately
he
received
his
sight,
and
followed
him,
glorifying
God:
and
all
the
people,
when
they
saw
it,
gave
praise
unto
God.
191 19:1
And
he
entered
and
was
passing
through
Jericho.
2 19:2
And
behold,
a
man
called
by
name
Zacchæus;
and
he
was
a
chief publican,
and
he
was
rich.
3 19:3
And
he
sought
to
see
Jesus
who
he
was;
and
could
not
for
the
crowd,
because
he
was
little
of
stature.
4 19:4
And
he
ran
on
before,
and
climbed
up
into
a sycomore
tree
to
see
him:
for
he
was
to
pass
that
way.
5 19:5
And
when
Jesus
came
to
the
place,
he
looked
up,
and
said
unto
him,
Zacchæus,
make
haste,
and
come
down;
for to-day
I
must
abide
at
thy
house.
6 19:6
And
he
made
haste,
and
came
down,
and
received
him
joyfully.
7 19:7
And
when
they
saw
it,
they
all
murmured,
saying,
He
is
gone
in
to
lodge
with
a
man
that
is
a
sinner.
8 19:8
And
Zacchæus
stood,
and
said
unto
the
Lord,
Behold,
Lord,
the
half
of
my
goods
I
give
to
the
poor;
and
if
I
have
wrongfully
exacted aught
of
any
man,
I
restore
fourfold.
9 19:9
And
Jesus
said
unto
him, To-day
is
salvation
come
to
this
house,
forasmuch
as
he
also
is
a
son
of
Abraham.
10 19:10
For
the
Son
of
man
came
to
seek
and
to
save
that
which
was
lost.
11 19:11
And
as
they
heard
these
things,
he
added
and
spake
a
parable,
because
he
was
nigh
to
Jerusalem,
and
because
they
supposed
that
the
kingdom
of
God
was
immediately
to
appear.
12 19:12
He
said
therefore,
A
certain
nobleman
went
into
a
far
country,
to
receive
for
himself
a
kingdom,
and
to
return.
13 19:13
And
he
called
ten
servants
of
his,
and
gave
them
ten
pounds,
and
said
unto
them,
Trade
ye
herewith
till
I
come.
14 19:14
But
his
citizens
hated
him,
and
sent
an ambassage
after
him,
saying,
We
will
not
that
this
man
reign
over
us.
15 19:15
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
he
was
come
back
again,
having
received
the
kingdom,
that
he
commanded
these
servants,
unto
whom
he
had
given
the
money,
to
be
called
to
him,
that
he
might
know
what
they
had
gained
by
trading.
16 19:16
And
the
first
came
before
him,
saying,
Lord,
thy
pound
hath
made
ten
pounds
more.
17 19:17
And
he
said
unto
him,
Well
done,
thou
good
servant:
because
thou wast
found
faithful
in
a
very
little,
have
thou
authority
over
ten
cities.
18 19:18
And
the
second
came,
saying,
Thy
pound,
Lord,
hath
made
five
pounds.
19 19:19
And
he
said
unto
him
also,
Be
thou
also
over
five
cities.
20 19:20
And
another
came,
saying,
Lord,
behold,
here
is
thy
pound,
which
I
kept
laid
up
in
a
napkin:
21 19:21
for
I
feared
thee,
because
thou
art
an austere
man:
thou
takest
up
that
which
thou layedst
not
down,
and
reapest
that
which
thou
didst
not
sow.
22 19:22
He
saith
unto
him,
Out
of
thine
own
mouth
will
I
judge
thee,
thou
wicked
servant.
Thou
knewest
that
I
am
an austere
man,
taking
up
that
which
I
laid
not
down,
and
reaping
that
which
I
did
not
sow;
23 19:23
then
wherefore
gavest
thou
not
my
money
into
the
bank,
and
I
at
my
coming
should
have
required
it
with
interest?
24 19:24
And
he
said
unto
them
that
stood
by,
Take
away
from
him
the
pound,
and
give
it
unto
him
that
hath
the
ten
pounds.
25 19:25
And
they
said
unto
him,
Lord,
he
hath
ten
pounds.
26 19:26
I
say
unto
you,
that
unto
every
one
that
hath
shall
be
given;
but
from
him
that
hath
not,
even
that
which
he
hath
shall
be
taken
away
from
him.
27 19:27
But
these
mine
enemies,
that
would
not
that
I
should
reign
over
them,
bring
hither,
and
slay
them
before
me.
28 19:28
And
when
he
had
thus
spoken,
he
went
on
before,
going
up
to
Jerusalem.
29 19:29
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
he
drew
nigh
unto Bethphage
and Bethany,
at
the
mount
that
is
called
Olivet,
he
sent
two
of
the
disciples,
30 19:30
saying,
Go
your
way
into
the
village
over
against
you;
in
which
as
ye
enter
ye
shall
find
a
colt
tied,
whereon
no
man
ever
yet
sat:
loose
him,
and
bring
him.
31 19:31
And
if
any
one
ask
you,
Why
do
ye
loose
him?
thus
shall
ye
say,
The
Lord
hath
need
of
him.
32 19:32
And
they
that
were
sent
went
away,
and
found
even
as
he
had
said
unto
them.
33 19:33
And
as
they
were
loosing
the
colt,
the
owners
thereof
said
unto
them,
Why
loose
ye
the
colt?
34 19:34
And
they
said,
The
Lord
hath
need
of
him.
35 19:35
And
they
brought
him
to
Jesus:
and
they
threw
their
garments
upon
the
colt,
and
set
Jesus
thereon.
36 19:36
And
as
he
went,
they
spread
their
garments
in
the
way.
37 19:37
And
as
he
was
now
drawing
nigh,
even
at
the
descent
of
the
mount
of
Olives,
the
whole
multitude
of
the
disciples
began
to
rejoice
and
praise
God
with
a
loud
voice
for
all
the
mighty
works
which
they
had
seen;
38 19:38
saying,
Blessed
is
the
King
that
cometh
in
the
name
of
the
Lord:
peace
in
heaven,
and
glory
in
the
highest.
39 19:39
And
some
of
the
Pharisees
from
the
multitude
said
unto
him,
Teacher,
rebuke
thy
disciples.
40 19:40
And
he
answered
and
said,
I
tell
you
that,
if
these
shall
hold
their
peace,
the
stones
will
cry
out.
41 19:41
And
when
he
drew
nigh,
he
saw
the
city
and
wept
over
it,
42 19:42
saying,
If
thou hadst
known
in
this
day,
even
thou,
the
things
which
belong
unto
peace!
but
now
they
are
hid
from
thine
eyes.
43 19:43
For
the
days
shall
come
upon
thee,
when
thine
enemies
shall
cast
up
a
bank
about
thee,
and
compass
thee
round,
and
keep
thee
in
on
every
side,
44 19:44
and
shall
dash
thee
to
the
ground,
and
thy
children
within
thee;
and
they
shall
not
leave
in
thee
one
stone
upon
another;
because
thou
knewest
not
the
time
of
thy
visitation.
45 19:45
And
he
entered
into
the
temple,
and
began
to
cast
out
them
that
sold,
46 19:46
saying
unto
them,
It
is
written,
And
my
house
shall
be
a
house
of
prayer:
but
ye
have
made
it
a
den
of
robbers.
47 19:47
And
he
was
teaching
daily
in
the
temple.
But
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
and
the
principal
men
of
the
people
sought
to
destroy
him:
48 19:48
and
they
could
not
find
what
they
might
do;
for
the
people
all
hung
upon
him,
listening.
201 20:1
And
it
came
to
pass,
on
one
of
the
days,
as
he
was
teaching
the
people
in
the
temple,
and
preaching
the
gospel,
there
came
upon
him
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
with
the
elders;
2 20:2
and
they
spake,
saying
unto
him,
Tell
us:
By
what
authority
doest
thou
these
things?
or
who
is
he
that
gave
thee
this
authority?
3 20:3
And
he
answered
and
said
unto
them,
I
also
will
ask
you
a
question;
and
tell
me:
4 20:4
The baptism
of
John,
was
it
from
heaven,
or
from
men?
5 20:5
And
they
reasoned
with
themselves,
saying,
If
we
shall
say,
From
heaven;
he
will
say,
Why
did
ye
not
believe
him?
6 20:6
But
if
we
shall
say,
From
men;
all
the
people
will
stone
us:
for
they
are
persuaded
that
John
was
a
prophet.
7 20:7
And
they
answered,
that
they
knew
not
whence
it
was.
8 20:8
And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Neither
tell
I
you
by
what
authority
I
do
these
things.
9 20:9
And
he
began
to
speak
unto
the
people
this
parable:
A
man
planted
a
vineyard,
and
let
it
out
to
husbandmen,
and
went
into
another
country
for
a
long
time.
10 20:10
And
at
the
season
he
sent
unto
the
husbandmen
a
servant,
that
they
should
give
him
of
the
fruit
of
the
vineyard:
but
the
husbandmen
beat
him,
and
sent
him
away
empty.
11 20:11
And
he
sent
yet
another
servant:
and
him
also
they
beat,
and
handled
him
shamefully,
and
sent
him
away
empty.
12 20:12
And
he
sent
yet
a
third:
and
him
also
they
wounded,
and
cast
him
forth.
13 20:13
And
the
lord
of
the
vineyard
said,
What
shall
I
do?
I
will
send
my
beloved
son;
it
may
be
they
will
reverence
him.
14 20:14
But
when
the
husbandmen
saw
him,
they
reasoned
one
with
another,
saying,
This
is
the
heir;
let
us
kill
him,
that
the
inheritance
may
be
ours.
15 20:15
And
they
cast
him
forth
out
of
the
vineyard,
and
killed
him.
What
therefore
will
the
lord
of
the
vineyard
do
unto
them?
16 20:16
He
will
come
and
destroy
these
husbandmen,
and
will
give
the
vineyard
unto
others.
And
when
they
heard
it,
they
said,
God
forbid.
17 20:17
But
he
looked
upon
them,
and
said,
What
then
is
this
that
is
written,
The
stone
which
the
builders
rejected,
The
same
was
made
the
head
of
the
corner?
18 20:18
Every
one
that
falleth
on
that
stone
shall
be
broken
to
pieces;
but
on
whomsoever
it
shall
fall,
it
will
scatter
him
as
dust.
19 20:19
And
the
scribes
and
the
chief
priests
sought
to
lay
hands
on
him
in
that
very
hour;
and
they
feared
the
people:
for
they
perceived
that
he
spake
this
parable
against
them.
20 20:20
And
they
watched
him,
and
sent
forth
spies,
who
feigned
themselves
to
be
righteous,
that
they
might
take
hold
of
his
speech,
so
as
to
deliver
him
up
to
the
rule
and
to
the
authority
of
the
governor.
21 20:21
And
they
asked
him,
saying,
Teacher,
we
know
that
thou
sayest
and
teachest
rightly,
and
acceptest
not
the
person
of
any,
but
of
a
truth
teachest
the
way
of
God:
22 20:22
Is
it
lawful
for
us
to
give
tribute
unto
Cæsar,
or
not?
23 20:23
But
he
perceived
their
craftiness,
and
said
unto
them,
24 20:24
Show
me
a
denarius.
Whose
image
and
superscription
hath
it?
And
they
said,
Cæsar’s.
25 20:25
And
he
said
unto
them,
Then
render
unto
Cæsar
the
things
that
are
Cæsar’s,
and
unto
God
the
things
that
are
God’s.
26 20:26
And
they
were
not
able
to
take
hold
of
the
saying
before
the
people:
and
they
marvelled
at
his
answer,
and
held
their
peace.
27 20:27
And
there
came
to
him
certain
of
the
Sadducees,
they
that
say
that
there
is
no resurrection;
28 20:28
and
they
asked
him,
saying,
Teacher,
Moses
wrote
unto
us,
that
if
a
man’s
brother
die,
having
a
wife,
and
he
be
childless,
his
brother
should
take
the
wife,
and
raise
up
seed
unto
his
brother.
29 20:29
There
were
therefore
seven
brethren:
and
the
first
took
a
wife,
and
died
childless;
30 20:30
and
the
second:
31 20:31
and
the
third
took
her;
and
likewise
the
seven
also
left
no
children,
and
died.
32 20:32
Afterward
the
woman
also
died.
33 20:33
In
the resurrection
therefore
whose
wife
of
them
shall
she
be?
for
the
seven
had
her
to
wife.
34 20:34
And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
The
sons
of
this
world
marry,
and
are
given
in
marriage:
35 20:35
but
they
that
are
accounted
worthy
to
attain
to
that
world,
and
the resurrection
from
the
dead,
neither
marry,
nor
are
given
in
marriage:
36 20:36
for
neither
can
they
die
any
more:
for
they
are
equal
unto
the
angels;
and
are
sons
of
God,
being
sons
of
the resurrection.
37 20:37
But
that
the
dead
are
raised,
even
Moses
showed,
in
the
place
concerning
the
Bush,
when
he
calleth
the
Lord
the
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob.
38 20:38
Now
he
is
not
the
God
of
the
dead,
but
of
the
living:
for
all
live
unto
him.
39 20:39
And
certain
of
the
scribes
answering
said,
Teacher,
thou
hast
well
said.
40 20:40
For
they
durst
not
any
more
ask
him
any
question.
41 20:41
And
he
said
unto
them,
How
say
they
that
the
Christ
is
David’s
son?
42 20:42
For
David
himself
saith
in
the
book
of
Psalms,
The
Lord
said
unto
my
Lord,
Sit
thou
on
my
right
hand,
43 20:43
Till
I
make
thine
enemies
the
footstool
of
thy
feet.
44 20:44
David
therefore
calleth
him
Lord,
and
how
is
he
his
son?
45 20:45
And
in
the
hearing
of
all
the
people
he
said
unto
his
disciples,
46 20:46
Beware
of
the
scribes,
who
desire
to
walk
in
long
robes,
and
love salutations
in
the marketplaces,
and
chief
seats
in
the
synagogues,
and
chief
places
at
feasts;
47 20:47
who
devour
widows’
houses,
and
for
a
pretence
make
long
prayers:
these
shall
receive
greater
condemnation.
211 21:1
And
he
looked
up,
and
saw
the
rich
men
that
were
casting
their
gifts
into
the
treasury.
2 21:2
And
he
saw
a
certain
poor
widow
casting
in
thither
two
mites.
3 21:3
And
he
said,
Of
a
truth
I
say
unto
you,
This
poor
widow
cast
in
more
than
they
all:
4 21:4
for
all
these
did
of
their superfluity
cast
in
unto
the
gifts;
but
she
of
her
want
did
cast
in
all
the
living
that
she
had.
5 21:5
And
as
some
spake
of
the
temple,
how
it
was
adorned
with
goodly
stones
and
offerings,
he
said,
6 21:6
As
for
these
things
which
ye
behold,
the
days
will
come,
in
which
there
shall
not
be
left
here
one
stone
upon
another,
that
shall
not
be
thrown
down.
7 21:7
And
they
asked
him,
saying,
Teacher,
when
therefore
shall
these
things
be?
and
what
shall
be
the
sign
when
these
things
are
about
to
come
to
pass?
8 21:8
And
he
said,
Take
heed
that
ye
be
not
led
astray:
for
many
shall
come
in
my
name,
saying,
I
am
he;
and,
The
time
is
at
hand:
go
ye
not
after
them.
9 21:9
And
when
ye
shall
hear
of
wars
and
tumults,
be
not
terrified:
for
these
things
must
needs
come
to
pass
first;
but
the
end
is
not
immediately.
10 21:10
Then
said
he
unto
them,
Nation
shall
rise
against
nation,
and
kingdom
against
kingdom;
11 21:11
and
there
shall
be
great
earthquakes,
and
in
divers
places
famines
and
pestilences;
and
there
shall
be
terrors
and
great
signs
from
heaven.
12 21:12
But
before
all
these
things,
they
shall
lay
their
hands
on
you,
and
shall
persecute
you,
delivering
you
up
to
the
synagogues
and
prisons,
bringing
you
before
kings
and
governors
for
my
name’s
sake.
13 21:13
It
shall
turn
out
unto
you
for
a
testimony.
14 21:14
Settle
it
therefore
in
your
hearts,
not
to
meditate
beforehand
how
to
answer:
15 21:15
for
I
will
give
you
a
mouth
and
wisdom,
which
all
your
adversaries
shall
not
be
able
to
withstand
or
to gainsay.
16 21:16
But
ye
shall
be
delivered
up
even
by
parents,
and
brethren,
and
kinsfolk,
and
friends;
and
some
of
you
shall
they
cause
to
be
put
to
death.
17 21:17
And
ye
shall
be
hated
of
all
men
for
my
name’s
sake.
18 21:18
And
not
a
hair
of
your
head
shall
perish.
19 21:19
In
your
patience
ye
shall
win
your
souls.
20 21:20
But
when
ye
see
Jerusalem
compassed
with
armies,
then
know
that
her
desolation
is
at
hand.
21 21:21
Then
let
them
that
are
in
Judæa
flee
unto
the
mountains;
and
let
them
that
are
in
the
midst
of
her
depart
out;
and
let
not
them
that
are
in
the
country
enter
therein.
22 21:22
For
these
are
days
of
vengeance,
that
all
things
which
are
written
may
be
fulfilled.
23 21:23
Woe
unto
them
that
are
with
child
and
to
them
that
give
suck
in
those
days!
for
there
shall
be
great
distress
upon
the
land,
and
wrath
unto
this
people.
24 21:24
And
they
shall
fall
by
the
edge
of
the
sword,
and
shall
be
led
captive
into
all
the
nations:
and
Jerusalem
shall
be
trodden
down
of
the
Gentiles,
until
the
times
of
the
Gentiles
be
fulfilled.
25 21:25
And
there
shall
be
signs
in
sun
and
moon
and
stars;
and
upon
the
earth
distress
of
nations,
in
perplexity
for
the
roaring
of
the
sea
and
the
billows;
26 21:26
men
fainting
for
fear,
and
for
expectation
of
the
things
which
are
coming
on
the
world:
for
the
powers
of
the
heavens
shall
be
shaken.
27 21:27
And
then
shall
they
see
the
Son
of
man
coming
in
a
cloud
with
power
and
great
glory.
28 21:28
But
when
these
things
begin
to
come
to
pass,
look
up,
and
lift
up
your
heads;
because
your
redemption
draweth
nigh.
29 21:29
And
he
spake
to
them
a
parable:
Behold
the
fig
tree,
and
all
the
trees:
30 21:30
when
they
now
shoot
forth,
ye
see
it
and
know
of
your
own
selves
that
the
summer
is
now
nigh.
31 21:31
Even
so
ye
also,
when
ye
see
these
things
coming
to
pass,
know
ye
that
the
kingdom
of
God
is
nigh.
32 21:32
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
This
generation
shall
not
pass
away,
till
all
things
be
accomplished.
33 21:33
Heaven
and
earth
shall
pass
away:
but
my
words
shall
not
pass
away.
34 21:34
But
take
heed
to
yourselves,
lest
haply
your
hearts
be overcharged
with
surfeiting,
and
drunkenness,
and
cares
of
this
life,
and
that
day
come
on
you
suddenly
as
a
snare:
35 21:35
for
so
shall
it
come
upon
all
them
that
dwell
on
the
face
of
all
the
earth.
36 21:36
But
watch
ye
at
every
season,
making
supplication,
that
ye
may
prevail
to
escape
all
these
things
that
shall
come
to
pass,
and
to
stand
before
the
Son
of
man.
37 21:37
And
every
day
he
was
teaching
in
the
temple;
and
every
night
he
went
out,
and
lodged
in
the
mount
that
is
called
Olivet.
38 21:38
And
all
the
people
came
early
in
the
morning
to
him
in
the
temple,
to
hear
him.
221 22:1
Now
the
feast
of
unleavened
bread
drew
nigh,
which
is
called
the
Passover.
2 22:2
And
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
sought
how
they
might
put
him
to
death;
for
they
feared
the
people.
3 22:3
And
Satan
entered
into
Judas
who
was
called
Iscariot,
being
of
the
number
of
the
twelve.
4 22:4
And
he
went
away,
and
communed
with
the
chief
priests
and
captains,
how
he
might
deliver
him
unto
them.
5 22:5
And
they
were
glad,
and
covenanted
to
give
him
money.
6 22:6
And
he
consented,
and
sought
opportunity
to
deliver
him
unto
them
in
the absence
of
the
multitude.
7 22:7
And
the
day
of
unleavened
bread
came,
on
which
the
passover
must
be
sacrificed.
8 22:8
And
he
sent
Peter
and
John,
saying,
Go
and
make
ready
for
us
the
passover,
that
we
may
eat.
9 22:9
And
they
said
unto
him,
Where
wilt
thou
that
we
make
ready?
10 22:10
And
he
said
unto
them,
Behold,
when
ye
are
entered
into
the
city,
there
shall
meet
you
a
man
bearing
a
pitcher
of
water;
follow
him
into
the
house
whereinto
he
goeth.
11 22:11
And
ye
shall
say
unto
the
master
of
the
house,
The
Teacher
saith
unto
thee,
Where
is
the guest-chamber,
where
I
shall
eat
the
passover
with
my
disciples?
12 22:12
And
he
will
show
you
a
large
upper
room
furnished:
there
make
ready.
13 22:13
And
they
went,
and
found
as
he
had
said
unto
them:
and
they
made
ready
the
passover.
14 22:14
And
when
the
hour
was
come,
he
sat
down,
and
the apostles
with
him.
15 22:15
And
he
said
unto
them,
With
desire
I
have
desired
to
eat
this
passover
with
you
before
I
suffer:
16 22:16
for
I
say
unto
you,
I
shall
not
eat
it,
until
it
be
fulfilled
in
the
kingdom
of
God.
17 22:17
And
he
received
a
cup,
and
when
he
had
given
thanks,
he
said,
Take
this,
and
divide
it
among
yourselves:
18 22:18
for
I
say
unto
you,
I
shall
not
drink
from
henceforth
of
the
fruit
of
the
vine,
until
the
kingdom
of
God
shall
come.
19 22:19
And
he
took
bread,
and
when
he
had
given
thanks,
he
brake
it,
and
gave
to
them,
saying,
This
is
my
body
which
is
given
for
you:
this
do
in
remembrance
of
me.
20 22:20
And
the
cup
in
like
manner
after
supper,
saying,
This
cup
is
the
new
covenant
in
my
blood,
even
that
which
is
poured
out
for
you.
21 22:21
But
behold,
the
hand
of
him
that
betrayeth
me
is
with
me
on
the
table.
22 22:22
For
the
Son
of
man
indeed
goeth,
as
it
hath
been
determined:
but
woe
unto
that
man
through
whom
he
is
betrayed!
23 22:23
And
they
began
to
question
among
themselves,
which
of
them
it
was
that
should
do
this
thing.
24 22:24
And
there
arose
also
a
contention
among
them,
which
of
them
was
accounted
to
be
greatest.
25 22:25
And
he
said
unto
them,
The
kings
of
the
Gentiles
have lordship
over
them;
and
they
that
have
authority
over
them
are
called
Benefactors.
26 22:26
But
ye
shall
not
be
so:
but
he
that
is
the
greater
among
you,
let
him
become
as
the
younger;
and
he
that
is
chief,
as
he
that
doth
serve.
27 22:27
For
which
is
greater,
he
that
sitteth
at
meat,
or
he
that
serveth?
is
not
he
that
sitteth
at
meat?
but
I
am
in
the
midst
of
you
as
he
that
serveth.
28 22:28
But
ye
are
they
that
have
continued
with
me
in
my
temptations;
29 22:29
and
I
appoint
unto
you
a
kingdom,
even
as
my
Father
appointed
unto
me,
30 22:30
that
ye
may
eat
and
drink
at
my
table
in
my
kingdom;
and
ye
shall
sit
on
thrones
judging
the
twelve
tribes
of
Israel.
31 22:31
Simon,
Simon,
behold,
Satan
asked
to
have
you,
that
he
might
sift
you
as
wheat:
32 22:32
but
I
made
supplication
for
thee,
that
thy
faith
fail
not;
and
do
thou,
when
once
thou
hast
turned
again,
establish
thy
brethren.
33 22:33
And
he
said
unto
him,
Lord,
with
thee
I
am
ready
to
go
both
to
prison
and
to
death.
34 22:34
And
he
said,
I
tell
thee,
Peter,
the cock
shall
not
crow
this
day,
until
thou
shalt
thrice
deny
that
thou
knowest
me.
35 22:35
And
he
said
unto
them,
When
I
sent
you
forth
without
purse,
and wallet,
and
shoes,
lacked
ye
anything?
And
they
said,
Nothing.
36 22:36
And
he
said
unto
them,
But
now,
he
that
hath
a
purse,
let
him
take
it,
and
likewise
a wallet;
and
he
that
hath
none,
let
him
sell
his
cloak,
and
buy
a
sword.
37 22:37
For
I
say
unto
you,
that
this
which
is
written
must
be
fulfilled
in
me,
And
he
was
reckoned
with
transgressors:
for
that
which concerneth
me
hath fulfilment.
38 22:38
And
they
said,
Lord,
behold,
here
are
two
swords.
And
he
said
unto
them,
It
is
enough.
39 22:39
And
he
came
out,
and
went,
as
his
custom
was,
unto
the
mount
of
Olives;
and
the
disciples
also
followed
him.
40 22:40
And
when
he
was
at
the
place,
he
said
unto
them,
Pray
that
ye
enter
not
into
temptation.
41 22:41
And
he
was
parted
from
them
about
a
stone’s
cast;
and
he
kneeled
down
and
prayed,
42 22:42
saying,
Father,
if
thou
be
willing,
remove
this
cup
from
me:
nevertheless
not
my
will,
but
thine,
be
done.
43 22:43
And
there
appeared
unto
him
an
angel
from
heaven,
strengthening
him.
44 22:44
And
being
in
an
agony
he
prayed
more
earnestly;
and
his
sweat
became
as
it
were
great
drops
of
blood
falling
down
upon
the
ground.
45 22:45
And
when
he
rose
up
from
his
prayer,
he
came
unto
the
disciples,
and
found
them
sleeping
for
sorrow,
46 22:46
and
said
unto
them,
Why
sleep
ye?
rise
and
pray,
that
ye
enter
not
into
temptation.
47 22:47
While
he
yet
spake,
behold,
a
multitude,
and
he
that
was
called
Judas,
one
of
the
twelve,
went
before
them;
and
he
drew
near
unto
Jesus
to
kiss
him.
48 22:48
But
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Judas, betrayest
thou
the
Son
of
man
with
a
kiss?
49 22:49
And
when
they
that
were
about
him
saw
what
would
follow,
they
said,
Lord,
shall
we
smite
with
the
sword?
50 22:50
And
a
certain
one
of
them
smote
the
servant
of
the
high
priest,
and
struck
off
his
right
ear.
51 22:51
But
Jesus
answered
and
said,
Suffer
ye
them
thus
far.
And
he
touched
his
ear,
and
healed
him.
52 22:52
And
Jesus
said
unto
the
chief
priests,
and
captains
of
the
temple,
and
elders,
that
were
come
against
him,
Are
ye
come
out,
as
against
a
robber,
with
swords
and
staves?
53 22:53
When
I
was
daily
with
you
in
the
temple,
ye
stretched
not
forth
your
hands
against
me:
but
this
is
your
hour,
and
the
power
of
darkness.
54 22:54
And
they
seized
him,
and
led
him
away,
and
brought
him
into
the
high
priest’s
house.
But
Peter
followed
afar
off.
55 22:55
And
when
they
had
kindled
a
fire
in
the
midst
of
the
court,
and
had
sat
down
together,
Peter
sat
in
the
midst
of
them.
56 22:56
And
a
certain
maid
seeing
him
as
he
sat
in
the
light
of
the
fire,
and
looking
stedfastly
upon
him,
said,
This
man
also
was
with
him.
57 22:57
But
he
denied,
saying,
Woman,
I
know
him
not.
58 22:58
And
after
a
little
while
another
saw
him,
and
said,
Thou
also
art
one
of
them.
But
Peter
said,
Man,
I
am
not.
59 22:59
And
after
the
space
of
about
one
hour
another
confidently
affirmed,
saying,
Of
a
truth
this
man
also
was
with
him;
for
he
is
a
Galilæan.
60 22:60
But
Peter
said,
Man,
I
know
not
what
thou
sayest.
And
immediately,
while
he
yet
spake,
the cock
crew.
61 22:61
And
the
Lord
turned,
and
looked
upon
Peter.
And
Peter
remembered
the
word
of
the
Lord,
how
that
he
said
unto
him,
Before
the cock
crow
this
day
thou
shalt
deny
me
thrice.
62 22:62
And
he
went
out,
and
wept
bitterly.
63 22:63
And
the
men
that
held
Jesus
mocked
him,
and
beat
him.
64 22:64
And
they
blindfolded
him,
and
asked
him,
saying,
Prophesy:
who
is
he
that
struck
thee?
65 22:65
And
many
other
things
spake
they
against
him,
reviling
him.
66 22:66
And
as
soon
as
it
was
day,
the
assembly
of
the
elders
of
the
people
was
gathered
together,
both
chief
priests
and
scribes;
and
they
led
him
away
into
their
council,
saying,
67 22:67
If
thou
art
the
Christ,
tell
us.
But
he
said
unto
them,
If
I
tell
you,
ye
will
not
believe:
68 22:68
and
if
I
ask
you,
ye
will
not
answer.
69 22:69
But
from
henceforth
shall
the
Son
of
man
be
seated
at
the
right
hand
of
the
power
of
God.
70 22:70
And
they
all
said,
Art
thou
then
the
Son
of
God?
And
he
said
unto
them,
Ye
say
that
I
am.
71 22:71
And
they
said,
What
further
need
have
we
of
witness?
for
we
ourselves
have
heard
from
his
own
mouth.
231 23:1
And
the
whole
company
of
them
rose
up,
and
brought
him
before
Pilate.
2 23:2
And
they
began
to
accuse
him,
saying,
We
found
this
man
perverting
our
nation,
and
forbidding
to
give
tribute
to
Cæsar,
and
saying
that
he
himself
is
Christ
a
king.
3 23:3
And
Pilate
asked
him,
saying,
Art
thou
the
King
of
the
Jews?
And
he
answered
him
and
said,
Thou
sayest.
4 23:4
And
Pilate
said
unto
the
chief
priests
and
the
multitudes,
I
find
no
fault
in
this
man.
5 23:5
But
they
were
the
more
urgent,
saying,
He
stirreth
up
the
people,
teaching
throughout
all
Judæa,
and
beginning
from
Galilee
even
unto
this
place.
6 23:6
But
when
Pilate
heard
it,
he
asked
whether
the
man
were
a
Galilæan.
7 23:7
And
when
he
knew
that
he
was
of
Herod’s
jurisdiction,
he
sent
him
unto
Herod,
who
himself
also
was
at
Jerusalem
in
these
days.
8 23:8
Now
when
Herod
saw
Jesus,
he
was
exceeding
glad:
for
he
was
of
a
long
time
desirous
to
see
him,
because
he
had
heard
concerning
him;
and
he
hoped
to
see
some
miracle
done
by
him.
9 23:9
And
he
questioned
him
in
many
words;
but
he
answered
him
nothing.
10 23:10
And
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
stood,
vehemently
accusing
him.
11 23:11
And
Herod
with
his
soldiers
set
him
at
nought,
and
mocked
him,
and arraying
him
in
gorgeous
apparel
sent
him
back
to
Pilate.
12 23:12
And
Herod
and
Pilate
became
friends
with
each
other
that
very
day:
for
before
they
were
at
enmity
between
themselves.
13 23:13
And
Pilate
called
together
the
chief
priests
and
the
rulers
and
the
people,
14 23:14
and
said
unto
them,
Ye
brought
unto
me
this
man,
as
one
that
perverteth
the
people:
and
behold,
I,
having
examined
him
before
you,
found
no
fault
in
this
man
touching
those
things
whereof
ye
accuse
him:
15 23:15
no,
nor
yet
Herod:
for
he
sent
him
back
unto
us;
and
behold,
nothing
worthy
of
death
hath
been
done
by
him.
16 23:16
I
will
therefore
chastise
him,
and
release
him.
17 23:17
23:17
Many ancient authorities insert v. 17.
Now he must needs release unto them at the feast one prisoner.
Comp. Mat 27:15; Mrk 15:6; Jhn 18:39. Others add the same words after v. 19.
18 23:18
But
they
cried
out
all
together,
saying,
Away
with
this
man,
and
release
unto
us Barabbas:—
19 23:19
one
who
for
a
certain
insurrection
made
in
the
city,
and
for
murder,
was
cast
into
prison.
20 23:20
And
Pilate
spake
unto
them
again,
desiring
to
release
Jesus;
21 23:21
but
they
shouted,
saying,
Crucify,
crucify
him.
22 23:22
And
he
said
unto
them
the
third
time,
Why,
what
evil
hath
this
man
done?
I
have
found
no
cause
of
death
in
him:
I
will
therefore
chastise
him
and
release
him.
23 23:23
But
they
were
urgent
with
loud
voices,
asking
that
he
might
be
crucified.
And
their
voices
prevailed.
24 23:24
And
Pilate
gave
sentence
that
what
they
asked
for
should
be
done.
25 23:25
And
he
released
him
that
for
insurrection
and
murder
had
been
cast
into
prison,
whom
they
asked
for;
but
Jesus
he
delivered
up
to
their
will.
26 23:26
And
when
they
led
him
away,
they
laid
hold
upon
one
Simon
of
Cyrene,
coming
from
the
country,
and
laid
on
him
the
cross,
to
bear
it
after
Jesus.
27 23:27
And
there
followed
him
a
great
multitude
of
the
people,
and
of
women
who
bewailed
and
lamented
him.
28 23:28
But
Jesus
turning
unto
them
said,
Daughters
of
Jerusalem,
weep
not
for
me,
but
weep
for
yourselves,
and
for
your
children.
29 23:29
For
behold,
the
days
are
coming,
in
which
they
shall
say,
Blessed
are
the
barren,
and
the
wombs
that
never
bare,
and
the
breasts
that
never
gave
suck.
30 23:30
Then
shall
they
begin
to
say
to
the
mountains,
Fall
on
us;
and
to
the
hills,
Cover
us.
31 23:31
For
if
they
do
these
things
in
the
green
tree,
what
shall
be
done
in
the
dry?
32 23:32
And
there
were
also
two
others,
malefactors,
led
with
him
to
be
put
to
death.
33 23:33
And
when
they
came
unto
the
place
which
is
called
The
skull,
there
they
crucified
him,
and
the
malefactors,
one
on
the
right
hand
and
the
other
on
the
left.
34 23:34
And
Jesus
said,
Father,
forgive
them;
for
they
know
not
what
they
do.
And
parting
his
garments
among
them,
they
cast
lots.
35 23:35
And
the
people
stood
beholding.
And
the
rulers
also
scoffed
at
him,
saying,
He
saved
others;
let
him
save
himself,
if
this
is
the
Christ
of
God,
his
chosen.
36 23:36
And
the
soldiers
also
mocked
him,
coming
to
him,
offering
him
vinegar,
37 23:37
and
saying,
If
thou
art
the
King
of
the
Jews,
save
thyself.
38 23:38
And
there
was
also
a
superscription
over
him,
THIS
IS
THE
KING
OF
THE
JEWS.
39 23:39
And
one
of
the
malefactors
that
were
hanged
railed
on
him,
saying,
Art
not
thou
the
Christ?
save
thyself
and
us.
40 23:40
But
the
other
answered,
and
rebuking
him
said,
Dost
thou
not
even
fear
God,
seeing
thou
art
in
the
same
condemnation?
41 23:41
And
we
indeed
justly;
for
we
receive
the
due
reward
of
our
deeds:
but
this
man
hath
done
nothing
amiss.
42 23:42
And
he
said,
Jesus,
remember
me
when
thou
comest
in
thy
kingdom.
43 23:43
And
he
said
unto
him,
Verily
I
say
unto
thee, To-day
shalt
thou
be
with
me
in
Paradise.
44 23:44
And
it
was
now
about
the
sixth
hour,
and
a
darkness
came
over
the
whole
land
until
the
ninth
hour,
45 23:45
the
sun’s
light
failing:
and
the
veil
of
the
temple
was
rent
in
the
midst.
46 23:46
And
Jesus,
crying
with
a
loud
voice,
said,
Father,
into
thy
hands
I
commend
my
spirit:
and
having
said
this,
he
gave
up
the
ghost.
47 23:47
And
when
the
centurion
saw
what
was
done,
he
glorified
God,
saying,
Certainly
this
was
a
righteous
man.
48 23:48
And
all
the
multitudes
that
came
together
to
this
sight,
when
they
beheld
the
things
that
were
done,
returned
smiting
their
breasts.
49 23:49
And
all
his
acquaintance,
and
the
women
that
followed
with
him
from
Galilee,
stood
afar
off,
seeing
these
things.
50 23:50
And
behold,
a
man
named
Joseph,
who
was
a councillor,
a
good
and
righteous
man
51 23:51(he
had
not
consented
to
their
counsel
and
deed),
a
man
of Arimathæa,
a
city
of
the
Jews,
who
was
looking
for
the
kingdom
of
God:
52 23:52
this
man
went
to
Pilate,
and
asked
for
the
body
of
Jesus.
53 23:53
And
he
took
it
down,
and
wrapped
it
in
a
linen
cloth,
and
laid
him
in
a
tomb
that
was
hewn
in
stone,
where
never
man
had
yet
lain.
54 23:54
And
it
was
the
day
of
the
Preparation,
and
the
sabbath
drew
on.
55 23:55
And
the
women,
who
had
come
with
him
out
of
Galilee,
followed
after,
and
beheld
the
tomb,
and
how
his
body
was
laid.
56 23:56
And
they
returned,
and
prepared
spices
and
ointments.
And
on
the
sabbath
they
rested
according
to
the
commandment.
241 24:1
But
on
the
first
day
of
the
week,
at
early
dawn,
they
came
unto
the
tomb,
bringing
the
spices
which
they
had
prepared.
2 24:2
And
they
found
the
stone
rolled
away
from
the
tomb.
3 24:3
And
they
entered
in,
and
found
not
the
body
of
the
Lord
Jesus.
4 24:4
And
it
came
to
pass,
while
they
were
perplexed
thereabout,
behold,
two
men
stood
by
them
in
dazzling
apparel:
5 24:5
and
as
they
were
affrighted
and
bowed
down
their
faces
to
the
earth,
they
said
unto
them,
Why
seek
ye
the
living
among
the
dead?
6 24:6
He
is
not
here,
but
is
risen:
remember
how
he
spake
unto
you
when
he
was
yet
in
Galilee,
7 24:7
saying
that
the
Son
of
man
must
be
delivered
up
into
the
hands
of
sinful
men,
and
be
crucified,
and
the
third
day
rise
again.
8 24:8
And
they
remembered
his
words,
9 24:9
and
returned
from
the
tomb,
and
told
all
these
things
to
the
eleven,
and
to
all
the
rest.
10 24:10
Now
they
were
Mary
Magdalene,
and
Joanna,
and
Mary
the
mother
of
James:
and
the
other
women
with
them
told
these
things
unto
the apostles.
11 24:11
And
these
words
appeared
in
their
sight
as
idle
talk;
and
they disbelieved
them.
12 24:12
But
Peter
arose,
and
ran
unto
the
tomb;
and
stooping
and
looking
in,
he
seeth
the
linen
cloths
by
themselves;
and
he
departed
to
his
home,
wondering
at
that
which
was
come
to
pass.
13 24:13
And
behold,
two
of
them
were
going
that
very
day
to
a
village
named
Emmaus,
which
was
threescore
furlongs
from
Jerusalem.
14 24:14
And
they
communed
with
each
other
of
all
these
things
which
had
happened.
15 24:15
And
it
came
to
pass,
while
they
communed
and
questioned
together,
that
Jesus
himself
drew
near,
and
went
with
them.
16 24:16
But
their
eyes
were
holden
that
they
should
not
know
him.
17 24:17
And
he
said
unto
them,
What communications
are
these
that
ye
have
one
with
another,
as
ye
walk?
And
they
stood
still,
looking
sad.
18 24:18
And
one
of
them,
named
Cleopas,
answering
said
unto
him,
Dost
thou
alone
sojourn
in
Jerusalem
and
not
know
the
things
which
are
come
to
pass
there
in
these
days?
19 24:19
And
he
said
unto
them,
What
things?
And
they
said
unto
him,
The
things
concerning
Jesus
the
Nazarene,
who
was
a
prophet
mighty
in
deed
and
word
before
God
and
all
the
people:
20 24:20
and
how
the
chief
priests
and
our
rulers
delivered
him
up
to
be
condemned
to
death,
and
crucified
him.
21 24:21
But
we
hoped
that
it
was
he
who
should
redeem
Israel.
Yea
and
besides
all
this,
it
is
now
the
third
day
since
these
things
came
to
pass.
22 24:22
Moreover
certain
women
of
our
company
amazed
us,
having
been
early
at
the
tomb;
23 24:23
and
when
they
found
not
his
body,
they
came,
saying,
that
they
had
also
seen
a
vision
of
angels,
who
said
that
he
was
alive.
24 24:24
And
certain
of
them
that
were
with
us
went
to
the
tomb,
and
found
it
even
so
as
the
women
had
said:
but
him
they
saw
not.
25 24:25
And
he
said
unto
them,
O
foolish
men,
and
slow
of
heart
to
believe
in
all
that
the
prophets
have
spoken!
26 24:26Behooved
it
not
the
Christ
to
suffer
these
things,
and
to
enter
into
his
glory?
27 24:27
And
beginning
from
Moses
and
from
all
the
prophets,
he
interpreted
to
them
in
all
the
scriptures
the
things
concerning
himself.
28 24:28
And
they
drew
nigh
unto
the
village,
whither
they
were
going:
and
he
made
as
though
he
would
go
further.
29 24:29
And
they
constrained
him,
saying,
Abide
with
us;
for
it
is
toward
evening,
and
the
day
is
now
far
spent.
And
he
went
in
to
abide
with
them.
30 24:30
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
he
had
sat
down
with
them
to
meat,
he
took
the
bread
and
blessed;
and
breaking
it
he
gave
to
them.
31 24:31
And
their
eyes
were
opened,
and
they
knew
him;
and
he
vanished
out
of
their
sight.
32 24:32
And
they
said
one
to
another,
Was
not
our
heart
burning
within
us,
while
he
spake
to
us
in
the
way,
while
he
opened
to
us
the
scriptures?
33 24:33
And
they
rose
up
that
very
hour,
and
returned
to
Jerusalem,
and
found
the
eleven
gathered
together,
and
them
that
were
with
them,
34 24:34
saying,
The
Lord
is
risen
indeed,
and
hath
appeared
to
Simon.
35 24:35
And
they
rehearsed
the
things
that
happened
in
the
way,
and
how
he
was
known
of
them
in
the
breaking
of
the
bread.
36 24:36
And
as
they
spake
these
things,
he
himself
stood
in
the
midst
of
them,
and
saith
unto
them,
Peace
be
unto
you.
37 24:37
But
they
were
terrified
and
affrighted,
and
supposed
that
they
beheld
a
spirit.
38 24:38
And
he
said
unto
them,
Why
are
ye
troubled?
and
wherefore
do questionings
arise
in
your
heart?
39 24:39
See
my
hands
and
my
feet,
that
it
is
I
myself:
handle
me,
and
see;
for
a
spirit
hath
not
flesh
and
bones,
as
ye
behold
me
having.
40 24:40
And
when
he
had
said
this,
he
showed
them
his
hands
and
his
feet.
41 24:41
And
while
they
still disbelieved
for
joy,
and
wondered,
he
said
unto
them,
Have
ye
here
anything
to
eat?
42 24:42
And
they
gave
him
a
piece
of
a
broiled
fish.
43 24:43
And
he
took
it,
and
ate
before
them.
44 24:44
And
he
said
unto
them,
These
are
my
words
which
I
spake
unto
you,
while
I
was
yet
with
you,
that
all
things
must
needs
be
fulfilled,
which
are
written
in
the
law
of
Moses,
and
the
prophets,
and
the
psalms,
concerning
me.
45 24:45
Then
opened
he
their
mind,
that
they
might
understand
the
scriptures;
46 24:46
and
he
said
unto
them,
Thus
it
is
written,
that
the
Christ
should
suffer,
and
rise
again
from
the
dead
the
third
day;
47 24:47
and
that
repentance
and
remission
of
sins
should
be
preached
in
his
name
unto
all
the
nations,
beginning
from
Jerusalem.
48 24:48
Ye
are
witnesses
of
these
things.
49 24:49
And
behold,
I
send
forth
the
promise
of
my
Father
upon
you:
but
tarry
ye
in
the
city,
until
ye
be
clothed
with
power
from
on
high.
50 24:50
And
he
led
them
out
until
they
were
over
against Bethany:
and
he
lifted
up
his
hands,
and
blessed
them.
51 24:51
And
it
came
to
pass,
while
he
blessed
them,
he
parted
from
them,
and
was
carried
up
into
heaven.
52 24:52
And
they
worshipped
him,
and
returned
to
Jerusalem
with
great
joy:
53 24:53
and
were
continually
in
the
temple,
blessing
God.