Chapter 1
1: Inasmuch as
many have undertaken to compile a narrative of the things which
have been accomplished among us,
2: just as they were delivered to us by those who from
the beginning were eyewitnesses and ministers of the word,
3: it seemed good to me also, having followed all things
closely for some time past, to write an orderly account for you,
most excellent The-oph'ilus,
4: that you may know the truth concerning the things of
which you have been informed.
5: In the days of Herod, king of Judea, there was a
priest named Zechari'ah, of the division of Abi'jah; and he had
a wife of the daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth.
6: And they were both righteous before God, walking in
all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless.
7: But they had no child, because Elizabeth was barren,
and both were advanced in years.
8: Now while he was serving as priest before God when his
division was on duty,
9: according to the custom of the priesthood, it fell to
him by lot to enter the temple of the Lord and burn incense.
10: And the whole multitude of the people were praying
outside at the hour of incense.
11: And there appeared to him an angel of the Lord
standing on the right side of the altar of incense.
12: And Zechari'ah was troubled when he saw him, and fear
fell upon him.
13: But the angel said to him, "Do not be afraid,
Zechari'ah, for your prayer is heard, and your wife Elizabeth
will bear you a son, and you shall call his name John.
14: And you will have joy and gladness, and many will
rejoice at his birth;
15: for he will be great before the Lord, and he shall
drink no wine nor strong drink, and he will be filled with the
Holy Spirit, even from his mother's womb.
16: And he will turn many of the sons of Israel to the
Lord their God,
17: and he will go before him in the spirit and power of
Eli'jah, to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and
the disobedient to the wisdom of the just, to make ready for the
Lord a people prepared."
18: And Zechari'ah said to the angel, "How shall I
know this? For I am an old man, and my wife is advanced in
years."
19: And the angel answered him, "I am Gabriel, who
stand in the presence of God; and I was sent to speak to you,
and to bring you this good news.
20: And behold, you will be silent and unable to speak
until the day that these things come to pass, because you did
not believe my words, which will be fulfilled in their
time."
21: And the people were waiting for Zechari'ah, and they
wondered at his delay in the temple.
22: And when he came out, he could not speak to them, and
they perceived that he had seen a vision in the temple; and he
made signs to them and remained dumb.
23: And when his time of service was ended, he went to
his home.
24: After these days his wife Elizabeth conceived, and
for five months she hid herself, saying,
25: "Thus the Lord has done to me in the days when
he looked on me, to take away my reproach among men."
26: In the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from
God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth,
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: And he came to her and said, "Hail, O favored
one, the Lord is with you!"
29: But she was greatly troubled at the saying, and
considered in her mind what sort of greeting this might be.
30: And the angel said to her, "Do not be afraid,
Mary, for you have found favor with God.
31: And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a
son, and you shall call his name Jesus.
32: He will be great, and will be called the Son of the
Most High; and the Lord God will give to him the throne of his
father David,
33: and he will reign over the house of Jacob for ever;
and of his kingdom there will be no end."
34: And Mary said to the angel, "How shall this be,
since I have no husband?"
35: And the angel said to her, "The Holy Spirit will
come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow
you; therefore the child to be born will be called holy, the Son
of God.
36: And behold, your kinswoman Elizabeth in her old age
has also conceived a son; and this is the sixth month with her
who was called barren.
37: For with God nothing will be impossible."
38: And Mary said, "Behold, I am the handmaid of the
Lord; let it be to me according to your word." And the
angel departed from her.
39: In those days Mary arose and went with haste into the
hill country, to a city of Judah,
40: and she entered the house of Zechari'ah and greeted
Elizabeth.
41: And when Elizabeth heard the greeting of Mary, the
babe leaped in her womb; and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy
Spirit
42: and she exclaimed with a loud cry, "Blessed are
you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb!
43: And why is this granted me, that the mother of my
Lord should come to me?
44: For behold, when the voice of your greeting came to
my ears, the babe in my womb leaped for joy.
45: And blessed is she who believed that there would be a
fulfilment of what was spoken to her from the Lord."
46: And Mary said, "My soul magnifies the Lord,
47: and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
48: for he has regarded the low estate of his handmaiden.
For behold, henceforth all generations will call me blessed;
49: for he who is mighty has done great things for me,
and holy is his name.
50: And his mercy is on those who fear him from
generation to generation.
51: He has shown strength with his arm, he has scattered
the proud in the imagination of their hearts,
52: he has put down the mighty from their thrones, and
exalted those of low degree;
53: he has filled the hungry with good things, and the
rich he has sent empty away.
54: He has helped his servant Israel, in remembrance of
his mercy,
55: as he spoke to our fathers, to Abraham and to his
posterity for ever."
56: And Mary remained with her about three months, and
returned to her home.
57: Now the time came for Elizabeth to be delivered, and
she gave birth to a son.
58: And her neighbors and kinsfolk heard that the Lord
had shown great mercy to her, and they rejoiced with her.
59: And on the eighth day they came to circumcise the
child; and they would have named him Zechari'ah after his
father,
60: but his mother said, "Not so; he shall be called
John."
61: And they said to her, "None of your kindred is
called by this name."
62: And they made signs to his father, inquiring what he
would have him called.
63: And he asked for a writing tablet, and wrote,
"His name is John." And they all marveled.
64: And immediately his mouth was opened and his tongue
loosed, and he spoke, blessing God.
65: And fear came on all their neighbors. And all these
things were talked about through all the hill country of Judea;
66: and all who heard them laid them up in their hearts,
saying, "What then will this child be?" For the hand
of the Lord was with him.
67: And his father Zechari'ah was filled with the Holy
Spirit, and prophesied, saying,
68: "Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, for he has
visited and redeemed his people,
69: and has raised up a horn of salvation for us in the
house of his servant David,
70: as he spoke by the mouth of his holy prophets from of
old,
71: that we should be saved from our enemies, and from
the hand of all who hate us;
72: to perform the mercy promised to our fathers, and to
remember his holy covenant,
73: the oath which he swore to our father Abraham,
74: to grant us that we, being delivered from the hand of
our enemies, might serve him without fear,
75: in holiness and righteousness before him all the days
of our life.
76: And you, child, will be called the prophet of the
Most High; for you will go before the Lord to prepare his ways,
77: to give knowledge of salvation to his people in the
forgiveness of their sins,
78: through the tender mercy of our God, when the day
shall dawn upon us from on high
79: to give light to those who sit in darkness and in the
shadow of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace."
80: And the child grew and became strong in spirit, and
he was in the wilderness till the day of his manifestation to
Israel.
Chapter 2
1: In those
days a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world
should be enrolled.
2: This was the first enrollment, when Quirin'i-us was
governor of Syria.
3: And all went to be enrolled, each to his own city.
4: And Joseph also went up from Galilee, from the city of
Nazareth, to Judea, to the city of David, which is called
Bethlehem, because he was of the house and lineage of David,
5: to be enrolled with Mary, his betrothed, who was with
child.
6: And while they were there, the time came for her to be
delivered.
7: And she gave birth to her first-born son and wrapped
him in swaddling cloths, and laid him in a manger, because there
was no place for them in the inn.
8: And in that region there were shepherds out in the
field, keeping watch over their flock by night.
9: And an angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the
glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were filled with
fear.
10: And the angel said to them, "Be not afraid; for
behold, I bring you good news of a great joy which will come to
all the people;
11: for to you is born this day in the city of David a
Savior, who is Christ the Lord.
12: And this will be a sign for you: you will find a babe
wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger."
13: And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of
the heavenly host praising God and saying,
14: "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace
among men with whom he is pleased!"
15: When the angels went away from them into heaven, the
shepherds said to one another, "Let us go over to Bethlehem
and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has made
known to us."
16: And they went with haste, and found Mary and Joseph,
and the babe lying in a manger.
17: And when they saw it they made known the saying which
had been told them concerning this child;
18: and all who heard it wondered at what the shepherds
told them.
19: But Mary kept all these things, pondering them in her
heart.
20: And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising
God for all they had heard and seen, as it had been told them.
21: And at the end of eight days, when he was
circumcised, he was called Jesus, the name given by the angel
before he was conceived in the womb.
22: And when the time came for their purification
according to the law of Moses, they brought him up to Jerusalem
to present him to the Lord
23: (as it is written in the law of the Lord, "Every
male that opens the womb shall be called holy to the Lord")
24: and to offer a sacrifice according to what is said in
the law of the Lord, "a pair of turtledoves, or two young
pigeons."
25: Now 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: And it had been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit
that he should not see death before he had seen the Lord's
Christ.
27: And inspired by the Spirit he came into the temple;
and when the parents brought in the child Jesus, to do for him
according to the custom of the law,
28: he took him up in his arms and blessed God and said,
29: "Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in
peace, according to thy word;
30: for mine eyes have seen thy salvation
31: which thou hast prepared in the presence of all
peoples,
32: a light for revelation to the Gentiles, and for glory
to thy people Israel."
33: And his father and his mother marveled at what was
said about him;
34: and Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother,
"Behold, this child is set for the fall and rising of many
in Israel, and for a sign that is spoken against
35: (and a sword will pierce through your own soul also),
that thoughts out of many hearts may be revealed."
36: And there was a prophetess, Anna, the daughter of
Phan'u-el, of the tribe of Asher; she was of a great age, having
lived with her husband seven years from her virginity,
37: and as a widow till she was eighty-four. She did not
depart from the temple, worshiping with fasting and prayer night
and day.
38: And coming up at that very hour she gave thanks to
God, and spoke of him to all who were looking for the redemption
of Jerusalem.
39: And when they had performed everything according to
the law of the Lord, they returned into Galilee, to their own
city, Nazareth.
40: And the child grew and became strong, filled with
wisdom; and the favor of God was upon him.
41: Now his parents went to Jerusalem every year at the
feast of the Passover.
42: And when he was twelve years old, they went up
according to custom;
43: and when the feast was ended, as they were returning,
the boy Jesus stayed behind in Jerusalem. His parents did not
know it,
44: but supposing him to be in the company they went a
day's journey, and they sought him among their kinsfolk and
acquaintances;
45: and when they did not find him, they returned to
Jerusalem, seeking him.
46: After three days they found him in the temple,
sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them
questions;
47: and all who heard him were amazed at his
understanding and his answers.
48: And when they saw him they were astonished; and his
mother said to him, "Son, why have you treated us so?
Behold, your father and I have been looking for you
anxiously."
49: And he said to them, "How is it that you sought
me? Did you not know that I must be in my Father's house?"
50: And they did not understand the saying which he spoke
to them.
51: And he went down with them and came to Nazareth, and
was obedient to them; and his mother kept all these things in
her heart.
52: And Jesus increased in wisdom and in stature, and in
favor with God and man.
Chapter 3
1: In the
fifteenth year of the reign of Tiber'i-us Caesar, Pontius Pilate
being governor of Judea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee,
and his brother Philip tetrarch of the region of Iturae'a and
Trachoni'tis, and Lysa'ni-as tetrarch of Abile'ne,
2: in the high-priesthood of Annas and Ca'iaphas, the
word of God came to John the son of Zechari'ah in the
wilderness;
3: and he went into all the region about the Jordan,
preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins.
4: As it is written in the book of the words of Isaiah
the prophet, "The voice of one crying in the wilderness:
Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.
5: Every valley shall be filled, and every mountain and
hill shall be brought low, and the crooked shall be made
straight, and the rough ways shall be made smooth;
6: and all flesh shall see the salvation of God."
7: He said therefore to the multitudes that came out to
be baptized by him, "You brood of vipers! Who warned you to
flee from the wrath to come?
8: Bear fruits that befit repentance, and do not begin to
say to yourselves, `We have Abraham as our father'; for I tell
you, God is able from these stones to raise up children to
Abraham.
9: Even now the axe is laid to the root of the trees;
every tree therefore that does not bear good fruit is cut down
and thrown into the fire."
10: And the multitudes asked him, "What then shall
we do?"
11: And he answered them, "He who has two coats, let
him share with him who has none; and he who has food, let him do
likewise."
12: Tax collectors also came to be baptized, and said to
him, "Teacher, what shall we do?"
13: And he said to them, "Collect no more than is
appointed you."
14: Soldiers also asked him, "And we, what shall we
do?" And he said to them, "Rob no one by violence or
by false accusation, and be content with your wages."
15: As the people were in expectation, and all men
questioned in their hearts concerning John, whether perhaps he
were the Christ,
16: John answered them all, "I baptize you with
water; but he who is mightier than I is coming, the thong of
whose sandals I am not worthy to untie; he will baptize you with
the Holy Spirit and with fire.
17: His winnowing fork is in his hand, to clear his
threshing floor, and to gather the wheat into his granary, but
the chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire."
18: So, with many other exhortations, he preached good
news to the people.
19: But Herod the tetrarch, who had been reproved by him
for Hero'di-as, his brother's wife, and for all the evil things
that Herod had done,
20: added this to them all, that he shut up John in
prison.
21: Now when all the people were baptized, and when Jesus
also had been baptized and was praying, the heaven was opened,
22: and the Holy Spirit descended upon him in bodily
form, as a dove, and a voice came from heaven, "Thou art my
beloved Son; with thee I am well pleased."
23: Jesus, when he began his ministry, was about thirty
years of age, being the son (as was supposed) of Joseph, the son
of Heli,
24: the son of Matthat, the son of Levi, the son of
Melchi, the son of Jan'na-i, the son of Joseph,
25: the son of Mattathi'as, the son of Amos, the son of
Nahum, the son of Esli, the son of Nag'ga-i,
26: the son of Ma'ath, the son of Mattathi'as, the son of
Sem'e-in, the son of Josech, the son of Joda,
27: the son of Jo-an'an, the son of Rhesa, the son of
Zerub'babel, the son of She-al'ti-el, the son of Neri,
28: the son of Melchi, the son of Addi, the son of Cosam,
the son of Elma'dam, the son of Er,
29: the son of Joshua, the son of Elie'zer, the son of
Jorim, the son of Matthat, the son of Levi,
30: the son of Simeon, the son of Judah, the son of
Joseph, the son of Jonam, the son of Eli'akim,
31: the son of Me'le-a, the son of Menna, the son of
Mat'tatha, the son of Nathan, the son of David,
32: the son of Jesse, the son of Obed, the son of Bo'az,
the son of Sala, the son of Nahshon,
33: the son of Ammin'adab, the son of Admin, the son of
Arni, the son of Hezron, the son of Perez, the son of Judah,
34: the son of Jacob, the son of Isaac, the son of
Abraham, the son of Terah, the son of Nahor,
35: the son of Serug, the son of Re'u, the son of Peleg,
the son of Eber, the son of Shelah,
36: the son of Ca-i'nan, the son of Arphax'ad, the son of
Shem, the son of Noah, the son of Lamech,
37: the son of Methuselah, the son of Enoch, the son of
Jared, the son of Maha'lale-el, the son of Ca-i'nan,
38: the son of Enos, the son of Seth, the son of Adam,
the son of God.
Chapter 4
1: And Jesus,
full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan, and was led
by the Spirit
2: for forty days in the wilderness, tempted by the
devil. And he ate nothing in those days; and when they were
ended, he was hungry.
3: The devil said to him, "If you are the Son of
God, command this stone to become bread."
4: And Jesus answered him, "It is written, `Man
shall not live by bread alone.'"
5: And the devil took him up, and showed him all the
kingdoms of the world in a moment of time,
6: and said to him, "To you I will give all this
authority and their glory; for it has been delivered to me, and
I give it to whom I will.
7: If you, then, will worship me, it shall all be
yours."
8: And Jesus answered him, "It is written, `You
shall worship the Lord your God, and him only shall you
serve.'"
9: And he took him to Jerusalem, and set him on the
pinnacle of the temple, and said to him, "If you are the
Son of God, throw yourself down from here;
10: for it is written, `He will give his angels charge of
you, to guard you,'
11: and `On their hands they will bear you up, lest you
strike your foot against a stone.'"
12: And Jesus answered him, "It is said, `You shall
not tempt the Lord your God.'"
13: And when the devil had ended every temptation, he
departed from him until an opportune time.
14: And Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit into
Galilee, and a report concerning him went out through all the
surrounding country.
15: And he taught in their synagogues, being glorified by
all.
16: And he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought
up; and he went to the synagogue, as his custom was, on the
sabbath day. And he stood up to read;
17: and there was given to him the book of the prophet
Isaiah. He opened the book and found the place where it was
written,
18: "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he
has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me
to proclaim release to the captives and recovering of sight to
the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed,
19: to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord."
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 fixed on him.
21: And he began to say to them, "Today this
scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing."
22: And all spoke well of him, and wondered at the
gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth; and they said,
"Is not this Joseph's son?"
23: And he said to them, "Doubtless you will quote
to me this proverb, `Physician, heal yourself; what we have
heard you did at Caper'na-um, do here also in your own
country.'"
24: And he said, "Truly, I say to you, no prophet is
acceptable in his own country.
25: But in truth, I tell you, there were many widows in
Israel in the days of Eli'jah, when the heaven was shut up three
years and six months, when there came a great famine over all
the land;
26: and Eli'jah was sent to none of them but only to
Zar'ephath, in the land of Sidon, to a woman who was a widow.
27: And there were many lepers in Israel in the time of
the prophet Eli'sha; and none of them was cleansed, but only
Na'aman the Syrian."
28: When they heard this, all in the synagogue were
filled with wrath.
29: And they rose up and put him out of the city, and led
him to the brow of the hill on which their city was built, that
they might throw him down headlong.
30: But passing through the midst of them he went away.
31: And he went down to Caper'na-um, a city of Galilee.
And he was teaching them on the sabbath;
32: and they were astonished at his teaching, for his
word was with authority.
33: And in the synagogue there was a man who had the
spirit of an unclean demon; and he cried out with a loud voice,
34: "Ah! What have you to do with us, Jesus of
Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are, the
Holy One of God."
35: But Jesus rebuked him, saying, "Be silent, 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 harm.
36: And they were all amazed and said to one another,
"What is this word? For with authority and power he
commands the unclean spirits, and they come out."
37: And reports of him went out into every place in the
surrounding region.
38: And he arose and left the synagogue, and entered
Simon's house. Now Simon's mother-in-law was ill with a high
fever, and they besought him for her.
39: And he stood over her and rebuked the fever, and it
left her; and immediately she rose and served them.
40: Now when the sun was setting, all those who had any
that were sick with various diseases brought them to him; and he
laid his hands on every one of them and healed them.
41: And demons also came out of many, crying, "You
are the Son of God!" But he rebuked them, and would not
allow them to speak, because they knew that he was the Christ.
42: And when it was day he departed and went into a
lonely place. And the people sought him and came to him, and
would have kept him from leaving them;
43: but he said to them, "I must preach the good
news of the kingdom of God to the other cities also; for I was
sent for this purpose."
44: And he was preaching in the synagogues of Judea.
Chapter 5
1: While the
people pressed upon him to hear the word of God, he was standing
by the lake of Gennes'aret.
2: And he saw two boats by the lake; but the fishermen
had gone out of them and were washing their nets.
3: Getting into one of the boats, which was Simon's, he
asked him to put out a little from the land. And he sat down and
taught the people from the boat.
4: And when he had ceased speaking, he said to Simon,
"Put out into the deep and let down your nets for a
catch."
5: And Simon answered, "Master, we toiled all night
and took nothing! But at your word I will let down the
nets."
6: And when they had done this, they enclosed a great
shoal of fish; and as their nets were breaking,
7: they beckoned to their partners in the other boat to
come and help them. And they came and filled both the boats, so
that they began to sink.
8: But when Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus'
knees, saying, "Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O
Lord."
9: For he was astonished, and all that were with him, at
the catch of fish which they had taken;
10: and so also were James and John, sons of Zeb'edee,
who were partners with Simon. And Jesus said to Simon, "Do
not be afraid; henceforth you will be catching men."
11: And when they had brought their boats to land, they
left everything and followed him.
12: While he was in one of the cities, there came a man
full of leprosy; and when he saw Jesus, he fell on his face and
besought him, "Lord, if you will, you can make me
clean."
13: And he stretched out his hand, and touched him,
saying, "I will; be clean." And immediately the
leprosy left him.
14: And he charged him to tell no one; but "go and
show yourself to the priest, and make an offering for your
cleansing, as Moses commanded, for a proof to the people."
15: But so much the more the report went abroad
concerning him; and great multitudes gathered to hear and to be
healed of their infirmities.
16: But he withdrew to the wilderness and prayed.
17: On one of those days, as he was teaching, there were
Pharisees and teachers of the law sitting by, who had come from
every village of Galilee and Judea and from Jerusalem; and the
power of the Lord was with him to heal.
18: And behold, men were bringing on a bed a man who was
paralyzed, and they sought to bring him in and lay him before
Jesus;
19: but finding no way to bring him in, because of the
crowd, they went up on the roof and let him down with his bed
through the tiles into the midst before Jesus.
20: And when he saw their faith he said, "Man, your
sins are forgiven you."
21: And the scribes and the Pharisees began to question,
saying, "Who is this that speaks blasphemies? Who can
forgive sins but God only?"
22: When Jesus perceived their questionings, he answered
them, "Why do you question in your hearts?
23: Which is easier, to say, `Your sins are forgiven
you,' or to say, `Rise and walk'?
24: But that you may know that the Son of man has
authority on earth to forgive sins" -- he said to the man
who was paralyzed -- "I say to you, rise, take up your bed
and go home."
25: And immediately he rose before them, and took up that
on which he lay, and went home, glorifying God.
26: And amazement seized them all, and they glorified God
and were filled with awe, saying, "We have seen strange
things today."
27: After this he went out, and saw a tax collector,
named Levi, sitting at the tax office; and he said to him,
"Follow me."
28: And he left everything, and rose and followed him.
29: And Levi made him a great feast in his house; and
there was a large company of tax collectors and others sitting
at table with them.
30: And the Pharisees and their scribes murmured against
his disciples, saying, "Why do you eat and drink with tax
collectors and sinners?"
31: And Jesus answered them, "Those who are well
have no need of a physician, but those who are sick;
32: I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to
repentance."
33: And they said to him, "The disciples of John
fast often and offer prayers, and so do the disciples of the
Pharisees, but yours eat and drink."
34: And Jesus said to them, "Can you make wedding
guests fast while the bridegroom is with them?
35: The days will come, when the bridegroom is taken away
from them, and then they will fast in those days."
36: He told them a parable also: "No one tears a
piece from a new garment and puts it upon an old garment; if he
does, he will tear the new, and the piece from the new will not
match the old.
37: And no one puts new wine into old wineskins; if he
does, the new wine will burst the skins and it will be spilled,
and the skins will be destroyed.
38: But new wine must be put into fresh wineskins.
39: And no one after drinking old wine desires new; for
he says, `The old is good.'"
Chapter 6
1: On a
sabbath, while he was going through the grainfields, his
disciples plucked and ate some heads of grain, rubbing them in
their hands.
2: But some of the Pharisees said, "Why are you
doing what is not lawful to do on the sabbath?"
3: And Jesus answered, "Have you not read what David
did when he was hungry, he and those who were with him:
4: how he entered the house of God, and took and ate the
bread of the Presence, which it is not lawful for any but the
priests to eat, and also gave it to those with him?"
5: And he said to them, "The Son of man is lord of
the sabbath."
6: On another sabbath, when he entered the synagogue and
taught, a man was there whose right hand was withered.
7: And the scribes and the Pharisees watched him, to see
whether he would heal on the sabbath, so that they might find an
accusation against him.
8: But he knew their thoughts, and he said to the man who
had the withered hand, "Come and stand here." And he
rose and stood there.
9: And Jesus said to them, "I ask you, is it lawful
on the sabbath to do good or to do harm, to save life or to
destroy it?"
10: And he looked around on them all, and said to him,
"Stretch out your hand." And he did so, and his hand
was restored.
11: But they were filled with fury and discussed with one
another what they might do to Jesus.
12: In these days he went out to the mountain to pray;
and all night he continued in prayer to God.
13: And when it was day, he called his disciples, and
chose from them twelve, whom he named apostles;
14: Simon, whom he named Peter, and Andrew his brother,
and James and John, and Philip, and Bartholomew,
15: and Matthew, and Thomas, and James the son of
Alphaeus, and Simon who was called the Zealot,
16: and Judas the son of James, and Judas Iscariot, who
became a traitor.
17: And he came down with them and stood on a level
place, with a great crowd of his disciples and a great multitude
of people from all Judea and Jerusalem and the seacoast of Tyre
and Sidon, who came to hear him and to be healed of their
diseases;
18: and those who were troubled with unclean spirits were
cured.
19: And all the crowd sought to touch him, for power came
forth from him and healed them all.
20: And he lifted up his eyes on his disciples, and said:
"Blessed are you poor, for yours is the kingdom of God.
21: "Blessed are you that hunger now, for you shall
be satisfied. "Blessed are you that weep now, for you shall
laugh.
22: "Blessed are you when men hate you, and when
they exclude you and revile you, and cast out your name as evil,
on account of the Son of man!
23: Rejoice in that day, and leap for joy, for behold,
your reward is great in heaven; for so their fathers did to the
prophets.
24: "But woe to you that are rich, for you have
received your consolation.
25: "Woe to you that are full now, for you shall
hunger. "Woe to you that laugh now, for you shall mourn and
weep.
26: "Woe to you, when all men speak well of you, for
so their fathers did to the false prophets.
27: "But I say to you that hear, Love your enemies,
do good to those who hate you,
28: bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse
you.
29: To him who strikes you on the cheek, offer the other
also; and from him who takes away your coat do not withhold even
your shirt.
30: Give to every one who begs from you; and of him who
takes away your goods do not ask them again.
31: And as you wish that men would do to you, do so to
them.
32: "If you love those who love you, what credit is
that to you? For even sinners love those who love them.
33: And if you do good to those who do good to you, what
credit is that to you? For even sinners do the same.
34: And if you lend to those from whom you hope to
receive, what credit is that to you? Even sinners lend to
sinners, to receive as much again.
35: But love your enemies, and do good, and lend,
expecting nothing in return; and your reward will be great, and
you will be sons of the Most High; for he is kind to the
ungrateful and the selfish.
36: Be merciful, even as your Father is merciful.
37: "Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn
not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be
forgiven;
38: give, and it will be given to you; good measure,
pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into
your lap. For the measure you give will be the measure you get
back."
39: He also told them a parable: "Can a blind man
lead a blind man? Will they not both fall into a pit?
40: A disciple is not above his teacher, but every one
when he is fully taught will be like his teacher.
41: Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's
eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?
42: Or how can you say to your brother, `Brother, let me
take out the speck that is in your eye,' when you yourself do
not see the log that is in your own eye? You hypocrite, first
take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly
to take out the speck that is in your brother's eye.
43: "For no good tree bears bad fruit, nor again
does a bad tree bear good fruit;
44: for each tree is known by its own fruit. For figs are
not gathered from thorns, nor are grapes picked from a bramble
bush.
45: The good man out of the good treasure of his heart
produces good, and the evil man out of his evil treasure
produces evil; for out of the abundance of the heart his mouth
speaks.
46: "Why do you call me `Lord, Lord,' and not do
what I tell you?
47: Every one who comes to me and hears my words and does
them, I will show you what he is like:
48: he is like a man building a house, who dug deep, and
laid the foundation upon rock; and when a flood arose, the
stream broke against that house, and could not shake it, because
it had been well built.
49: But he who hears and does not do them is like a man
who built a house on the ground without a foundation; against
which the stream broke, and immediately it fell, and the ruin of
that house was great."
Chapter 7
1: After he
had ended all his sayings in the hearing of the people he
entered Caper'na-um.
2: Now a centurion had a slave who was dear to him, who
was sick and at the point of death.
3: When he heard of Jesus, he sent to him elders of the
Jews, asking him to come and heal his slave.
4: And when they came to Jesus, they besought him
earnestly, saying, "He is worthy to have you do this for
him,
5: for he loves our nation, and he built us our
synagogue."
6: And Jesus went with them. When he was not far from the
house, the centurion sent friends to him, saying to him,
"Lord, do not trouble yourself, for I am not worthy to have
you come under my roof;
7: therefore I did not presume to come to you. But say
the word, and let my servant be healed.
8: For I am a man set under authority, with soldiers
under me: and I say to one, `Go,' and he goes; and to another,
`Come,' and he comes; and to my slave, `Do this,' and he does
it."
9: When Jesus heard this he marveled at him, and turned
and said to the multitude that followed him, "I tell you,
not even in Israel have I found such faith."
10: And when those who had been sent returned to the
house, they found the slave well.
11: Soon afterward he went to a city called Na'in, and
his disciples and a great crowd went with him.
12: As he drew near to the gate of the city, behold, a
man who had died was being carried out, the only son of his
mother, and she was a widow; and a large crowd from the city was
with her.
13: And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her
and said to her, "Do not weep."
14: And he came and touched the bier, and the bearers
stood still. And he said, "Young man, I say to you,
arise."
15: And the dead man sat up, and began to speak. And he
gave him to his mother.
16: Fear seized them all; and they glorified God, saying,
"A great prophet has arisen among us!" and "God
has visited his people!"
17: And this report concerning him spread through the
whole of Judea and all the surrounding country.
18: The disciples of John told him of all these things.
19: And John, calling to him two of his disciples, sent
them to the Lord, saying, "Are you he who is to come, or
shall we look for another?"
20: And when the men had come to him, they said,
"John the Baptist has sent us to you, saying, `Are you he
who is to come, or shall we look for another?'"
21: In that hour he cured many of diseases and plagues
and evil spirits, and on many that were blind he bestowed sight.
22: And he answered them, "Go and tell John what you
have seen and heard: the blind receive their sight, the lame
walk, lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are
raised up, the poor have good news preached to them.
23: And blessed is he who takes no offense at me."
24: When the messengers of John had gone, he began to
speak to the crowds concerning John: "What did you go out
into the wilderness to behold? A reed shaken by the wind?
25: What then did you go out to see? A man clothed in
soft clothing? Behold, those who are gorgeously appareled and
live in luxury are in kings' courts.
26: What then did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes, I
tell you, and more than a prophet.
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: I tell you, among those born of women none is greater
than John; yet he who is least in the kingdom of God is greater
than he."
29: (When they heard this all the people and the tax
collectors justified God, having been baptized with the baptism
of John;
30: but the Pharisees and the lawyers rejected the
purpose of God for themselves, not having been baptized by him.)
31: "To what then shall I compare the men of this
generation, and what are they like?
32: They are like children sitting in the market place
and calling to one another, `We piped to you, and you did not
dance; we wailed, and you did not weep.'
33: For John the Baptist has come eating no bread and
drinking no wine; and you say, `He has a demon.'
34: The Son of man has come eating and drinking; and you
say, `Behold, a glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax
collectors and sinners!'
35: Yet wisdom is justified by all her children."
36: One of the Pharisees asked him to eat with him, and
he went into the Pharisee's house, and took his place at table.
37: And behold, a woman of the city, who was a sinner,
when she learned that he was at table in the Pharisee's house,
brought an alabaster flask of ointment,
38: and standing behind him 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: Now when the Pharisee who had invited him saw it, he
said to himself, "If this man were a prophet, he would have
known who and what sort of woman this is who is touching him,
for she is a sinner."
40: And Jesus answering said to him, "Simon, I have
something to say to you." And he answered, "What is
it, Teacher?"
41: "A certain creditor had two debtors; one owed
five hundred denarii, and the other fifty.
42: When they could not pay, he forgave them both. Now
which of them will love him more?"
43: Simon answered, "The one, I suppose, to whom he
forgave more." And he said to him, "You have judged
rightly."
44: Then turning toward the woman he said to Simon,
"Do you see this woman? I entered your house, you gave me
no water for my feet, but she has wet my feet with her tears and
wiped them with her hair.
45: You gave me no kiss, but from the time I came in she
has not ceased to kiss my feet.
46: You did not anoint my head with oil, but she has
anointed my feet with ointment.
47: Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are
forgiven, for she loved much; but he who is forgiven little,
loves little."
48: And he said to her, "Your sins are
forgiven."
49: Then those who were at table with him began to say
among themselves, "Who is this, who even forgives
sins?"
50: And he said to the woman, "Your faith has saved
you; go in peace."
Chapter 8
1: Soon
afterward he went on through cities and villages, preaching and
bringing the good news of the kingdom of God. And the twelve
were with him,
2: and also some women who had been healed of evil
spirits and infirmities: Mary, called Mag'dalene, from whom
seven demons had gone out,
3: and Joan'na, the wife of Chuza, Herod's steward, and
Susanna, and many others, who provided for them out of their
means.
4: And when a great crowd came together and people from
town after town came to him, he said in a parable:
5: "A sower went out to sow his seed; and as he
sowed, some fell along the path, and was trodden under foot, and
the birds of the air devoured it.
6: And some fell on the rock; and as it grew up, it
withered away, because it had no moisture.
7: And some fell among thorns; and the thorns grew with
it and choked it.
8: And some fell into good soil and grew, and yielded a
hundredfold." As he said this, he called out, "He who
has ears to hear, let him hear."
9: And when his disciples asked him what this parable
meant,
10: he said, "To you it has been given to know the
secrets of the kingdom of God; but for others they are in
parables, so that seeing they may not see, and hearing they may
not understand.
11: Now the parable is this: The seed is the word of God.
12: The ones along the path are those who have heard;
then the devil comes and takes away the word from their hearts,
that they may not believe and be saved.
13: And the ones on the rock are those who, when they
hear the word, receive it with joy; but these have no root, they
believe for a while and in time of temptation fall away.
14: And as for what fell among the thorns, they are those
who hear, but as they go on their way they are choked by the
cares and riches and pleasures of life, and their fruit does not
mature.
15: And as for that in the good soil, they are those who,
hearing the word, hold it fast in an honest and good heart, and
bring forth fruit with patience.
16: "No one after lighting a lamp covers it with a
vessel, or puts it under a bed, but puts it on a stand, that
those who enter may see the light.
17: For nothing is hid that shall not be made manifest,
nor anything secret that shall not be known and come to light.
18: Take heed then how you hear; for to him who has will
more be given, and from him who has not, even what he thinks
that he has will be taken away."
19: Then his mother and his brothers came to him, but
they could not reach him for the crowd.
20: And he was told, "Your mother and your brothers
are standing outside, desiring to see you."
21: But he said to them, "My mother and my brothers
are those who hear the word of God and do it."
22: One day he got into a boat with his disciples, and he
said to them, "Let us go across to the other side of the
lake." So they set out,
23: and as they sailed he fell asleep. And a storm of
wind came down on the lake, and they were filling with water,
and were in danger.
24: And they went and woke him, saying, "Master,
Master, we are perishing!" And he awoke and rebuked the
wind and the raging waves; and they ceased, and there was a
calm.
25: He said to them, "Where is your faith?" And
they were afraid, and they marveled, saying to one another,
"Who then is this, that he commands even wind and water,
and they obey him?"
26: Then they arrived at the country of the Ger'asenes,
which is opposite Galilee.
27: And as he stepped out on land, there met him a man
from the city who had demons; for a long time he had worn no
clothes, and he lived not in a house but among the tombs.
28: When he saw Jesus, he cried out and fell down before
him, and said with a loud voice, "What have you to do with
me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I beseech you, do not
torment me."
29: For he had commanded the unclean spirit to come out
of the man. (For many a time it had seized him; he was kept
under guard, and bound with chains and fetters, but he broke the
bonds and was driven by the demon into the desert.)
30: Jesus then asked him, "What is your name?"
And he said, "Legion"; for many demons had entered
him.
31: And they begged him not to command them to depart
into the abyss.
32: Now a large herd of swine was feeding there on the
hillside; and they begged him to let them enter these. So he
gave them leave.
33: Then the demons came out of the man and entered the
swine, and the herd rushed down the steep bank into the lake and
were drowned.
34: When the herdsmen saw what had happened, they fled,
and told it in the city and in the country.
35: Then people went out to see what had happened, and
they came to Jesus, and found the man from whom the demons had
gone, sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed and in his right
mind; and they were afraid.
36: And those who had seen it told them how he who had
been possessed with demons was healed.
37: Then all the people of the surrounding country of the
Ger'asenes asked him to depart from them; for they were seized
with great fear; so he got into the boat and returned.
38: The man from whom the demons had gone begged that he
might be with him; but he sent him away, saying,
39: "Return to your home, and declare how much God
has done for you." And he went away, proclaiming throughout
the whole city how much Jesus had done for him.
40: Now when Jesus returned, the crowd welcomed him, for
they were all waiting for him.
41: And there came a man named Ja'irus, who was a ruler
of the synagogue; and falling at Jesus' feet he besought him to
come to his house,
42: for he had an only daughter, about twelve years of
age, and she was dying. As he went, the people pressed round
him.
43: And a woman who had had a flow of blood for twelve
years and could not be healed by any one,
44: came up behind him, and touched the fringe of his
garment; and immediately her flow of blood ceased.
45: And Jesus said, "Who was it that touched
me?" When all denied it, Peter said, "Master, the
multitudes surround you and press upon you!"
46: But Jesus said, "Some one touched me; for I
perceive that power has gone forth from me."
47: And when the woman saw that she was not hidden, she
came trembling, and falling down before him declared in the
presence of all the people why she had touched him, and how she
had been immediately healed.
48: And he said to her, "Daughter, your faith has
made you well; go in peace."
49: While he was still speaking, a man from the ruler's
house came and said, "Your daughter is dead; do not trouble
the Teacher any more."
50: But Jesus on hearing this answered him, "Do not
fear; only believe, and she shall be well."
51: And when he came to the house, he permitted no one to
enter with him, except Peter and John and James, and the father
and mother of the child.
52: And all were weeping and bewailing her; but he said,
"Do not weep; for she is not dead but sleeping."
53: And they laughed at him, knowing that she was dead.
54: But taking her by the hand he called, saying,
"Child, arise."
55: And her spirit returned, and she got up at once; and
he directed that something should be given her to eat.
56: And her parents were amazed; but he charged them to
tell no one what had happened.
Chapter 9
1: And he
called the twelve together and gave them power and authority
over all demons and to cure diseases,
2: and he sent them out to preach the kingdom of God and
to heal.
3: And he said to them, "Take nothing for your
journey, no staff, nor bag, nor bread, nor money; and do not
have two tunics.
4: And whatever house you enter, stay there, and from
there depart.
5: And wherever they do not receive you, when you leave
that town shake off the dust from your feet as a testimony
against them."
6: And they departed and went through the villages,
preaching the gospel and healing everywhere.
7: Now Herod the tetrarch heard of all that was done, and
he was perplexed, because it was said by some that John had been
raised from the dead,
8: by some that Eli'jah had appeared, and by others that
one of the old prophets had risen.
9: Herod said, "John I beheaded; but who is this
about whom I hear such things?" And he sought to see him.
10: On their return the apostles told him what they had
done. And he took them and withdrew apart to a city called
Beth-sa'ida.
11: When the crowds learned it, they followed him; and he
welcomed them and spoke to them of the kingdom of God, and cured
those who had need of healing.
12: Now the day began to wear away; and the twelve came
and said to him, "Send the crowd away, to go into the
villages and country round about, to lodge and get provisions;
for we are here in a lonely place."
13: But he said to them, "You give them something to
eat." They said, "We have no more than five loaves and
two fish -- unless we are to go and buy food for all these
people."
14: For there were about five thousand men. And he said
to his disciples, "Make them sit down in companies, about
fifty each."
15: And they did so, and made them all sit down.
16: And taking the five loaves and the two fish he looked
up to heaven, and blessed and broke them, and gave them to the
disciples to set before the crowd.
17: And all ate and were satisfied. And they took up what
was left over, twelve baskets of broken pieces.
18: Now it happened that as he was praying alone the
disciples were with him; and he asked them, "Who do the
people say that I am?"
19: And they answered, "John the Baptist; but others
say, Eli'jah; and others, that one of the old prophets has
risen."
20: And he said to them, "But who do you say that I
am?" And Peter answered, "The Christ of God."
21: But he charged and commanded them to tell this to no
one,
22: saying, "The Son of man must suffer many things,
and be rejected by the elders and chief priests and scribes, and
be killed, and on the third day be raised."
23: And he said to all, "If any man would come after
me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow
me.
24: For whoever would save his life will lose it; and
whoever loses his life for my sake, he will save it.
25: For what does it profit a man if he gains the whole
world and loses or forfeits himself?
26: For whoever is ashamed of me and of my words, of him
will the Son of man be ashamed when he comes in his glory and
the glory of the Father and of the holy angels.
27: But I tell you truly, there are some standing here
who will not taste death before they see the kingdom of
God."
28: Now about eight days after these sayings he took with
him Peter and John and James, and went up on the mountain to
pray.
29: And as he was praying, the appearance of his
countenance was altered, and his raiment became dazzling white.
30: And behold, two men talked with him, Moses and
Eli'jah,
31: who appeared in glory and spoke of his departure,
which he was to accomplish at Jerusalem.
32: Now Peter and those who were with him were heavy with
sleep, and when they wakened they saw his glory and the two men
who stood with him.
33: And as the men were parting from him, Peter said to
Jesus, "Master, it is well that we are here; let us make
three booths, one for you and one for Moses and one for
Eli'jah" -- not knowing what he said.
34: As he said this, a cloud came and overshadowed them;
and they were afraid as they entered the cloud.
35: And a voice came out of the cloud, saying, "This
is my Son, my Chosen; listen to him!"
36: And when the voice had spoken, Jesus was found alone.
And they kept silence and told no one in those days anything of
what they had seen.
37: On the next day, when they had come down from the
mountain, a great crowd met him.
38: And behold, a man from the crowd cried,
"Teacher, I beg you to look upon my son, for he is my only
child;
39: and behold, a spirit seizes him, and he suddenly
cries out; it convulses him till he foams, and shatters him, and
will hardly leave him.
40: And I begged your disciples to cast it out, but they
could not."
41: Jesus answered, "O faithless and perverse
generation, how long am I to be with you and bear with you?
Bring your son here."
42: While he was coming, the demon tore him and convulsed
him. But Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, and healed the boy,
and gave him back to his father.
43: And all were astonished at the majesty of God. But
while they were all marveling at everything he did, he said to
his disciples,
44: "Let these words sink into your ears; for the
Son of man is to be delivered into the hands of men."
45: But they did not understand 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: And an argument arose among them as to which of them
was the greatest.
47: But when Jesus perceived the thought of their hearts,
he took a child and put him by his side,
48: and said to them, "Whoever receives this child
in my name receives me, and whoever receives me receives him who
sent me; for he who is least among you all is the one who is
great."
49: John answered, "Master, we saw a man casting out
demons in your name, and we forbade him, because he does not
follow with us."
50: But Jesus said to him, "Do not forbid him; for
he that is not against you is for you."
51: When the days drew near for him to be received up, he
set his face to go to Jerusalem.
52: And he sent messengers ahead of him, who went and
entered a village of the Samaritans, to make ready for him;
53: but the people would not receive him, because his
face was set toward Jerusalem.
54: And when his disciples James and John saw it, they
said, "Lord, do you want us to bid fire come down from
heaven and consume them?"
55: But he turned and rebuked them.
56: And they went on to another village.
57: As they were going along the road, a man said to him,
"I will follow you wherever you go."
58: And Jesus said to him, "Foxes have holes, and
birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man has nowhere to
lay his head."
59: To another he said, "Follow me." But he
said, "Lord, let me first go and bury my father."
60: But he said to him, "Leave the dead to bury
their own dead; but as for you, go and proclaim the kingdom of
God."
61: Another said, "I will follow you, Lord; but let
me first say farewell to those at my home."
62: Jesus said to him, "No one who puts his hand to
the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God."
Chapter 10
1: After this
the Lord appointed seventy others, and sent them on ahead of
him, two by two, into every town and place where he himself was
about to come.
2: And he said to them, "The harvest is plentiful,
but the laborers are few; pray therefore the Lord of the harvest
to send out laborers into his harvest.
3: Go your way; behold, I send you out as lambs in the
midst of wolves.
4: Carry no purse, no bag, no sandals; and salute no one
on the road.
5: Whatever house you enter, first say, `Peace be to this
house!'
6: And if a son of peace is there, your peace shall rest
upon him; but if not, it shall return to you.
7: And remain in the same house, eating and drinking what
they provide, for the laborer deserves his wages; do not go from
house to house.
8: Whenever you enter a town and they receive you, eat
what is set before you;
9: heal the sick in it and say to them, `The kingdom of
God has come near to you.'
10: But whenever you enter a town and they do not receive
you, go into its streets and say,
11: `Even the dust of your town that clings to our feet,
we wipe off against you; nevertheless know this, that the
kingdom of God has come near.'
12: I tell you, it shall be more tolerable on that day
for Sodom than for that town.
13: "Woe to you, Chora'zin! woe to you, Beth-sa'ida!
for if the mighty works done in you had been done in Tyre and
Sidon, they would have repented long ago, sitting in sackcloth
and ashes.
14: But it shall be more tolerable in the judgment for
Tyre and Sidon than for you.
15: And you, Caper'na-um, will you be exalted to heaven?
You shall be brought down to Hades.
16: "He who hears you hears me, and he who rejects
you rejects me, and he who rejects me rejects him who sent
me."
17: The seventy returned with joy, saying, "Lord,
even the demons are subject to us in your name!"
18: And he said to them, "I saw Satan fall like
lightning from heaven.
19: Behold, I have given you authority to tread upon
serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy; and
nothing shall hurt you.
20: Nevertheless do not rejoice in this, that the spirits
are subject to you; but rejoice that your names are written in
heaven."
21: In that same hour he rejoiced in the Holy Spirit and
said, "I thank thee, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that
thou hast hidden these things from the wise and understanding
and revealed them to babes; yea, Father, for such was thy
gracious will.
22: All things have been delivered to me by my Father;
and no one knows who the Son is except the Father, or who the
Father is except the Son and any one to whom the Son chooses to
reveal him."
23: Then turning to the disciples he said privately,
"Blessed are the eyes which see what you see!
24: For I tell you that many prophets and kings desired
to see what you see, and did not see it, and to hear what you
hear, and did not hear it."
25: And behold, a lawyer stood up to put him to the test,
saying, "Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal
life?"
26: He said to him, "What is written in the law? How
do you read?"
27: And he answered, "You shall love the Lord your
God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all
your strength, and with all your mind; and your neighbor as
yourself."
28: And he said to him, "You have answered right; do
this, and you will live."
29: But he, desiring to justify himself, said to Jesus,
"And who is my neighbor?"
30: Jesus replied, "A man was going down from
Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fell among robbers, who stripped
him and beat him, and departed, leaving him half dead.
31: Now by chance a priest was going down that road; and
when he saw him he passed by on the other side.
32: So likewise a Levite, when he came to the place and
saw him, passed by on the other side.
33: But a Samaritan, as he journeyed, came to where he
was; and when he saw him, he had compassion,
34: and went to him and bound up his wounds, pouring on
oil and wine; then he set him on his own beast and brought him
to an inn, and took care of him.
35: And the next day he took out two denarii and gave
them to the innkeeper, saying, `Take care of him; and whatever
more you spend, I will repay you when I come back.'
36: Which of these three, do you think, proved neighbor
to the man who fell among the robbers?"
37: He said, "The one who showed mercy on him."
And Jesus said to him, "Go and do likewise."
38: Now as they went on their way, he entered a village;
and a woman named Martha received him into her house.
39: And she had a sister called Mary, who sat at the
Lord's feet and listened to his teaching.
40: But Martha was distracted with much serving; and she
went to him and said, "Lord, do you not care that my sister
has left me to serve alone? Tell her then to help me."
41: But the Lord answered her, "Martha, Martha, you
are anxious and troubled about many things;
42: one thing is needful. Mary has chosen the good
portion, which shall not be taken away from her."
Chapter 11
1: He was
praying in a certain place, and when he ceased, one of his
disciples said to him, "Lord, teach us to pray, as John
taught his disciples."
2: And he said to them, "When you pray, say:
"Father, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come.
3: Give us each day our daily bread;
4: and forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive
every one who is indebted to us; and lead us not into
temptation."
5: And he said to them, "Which of you who has a
friend will go to him at midnight and say to him, `Friend, lend
me three loaves;
6: for a friend of mine has arrived on a journey, and I
have nothing to set before him';
7: and he will answer from within, `Do not bother me; the
door is now shut, and my children are with me in bed; I cannot
get up and give you anything'?
8: I tell you, though he will not get up and give him
anything because he is his friend, yet because of his
importunity he will rise and give him whatever he needs.
9: And I tell you, Ask, and it will be given you; seek,
and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.
10: For every one who asks receives, and he who seeks
finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened.
11: What father among you, if his son asks for a fish,
will instead of a fish give him a serpent;
12: or if he asks for an egg, will give him a scorpion?
13: If you then, who are evil, know how to give good
gifts to your children, how much more will the heavenly Father
give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!"
14: Now he was casting out a demon that was dumb; when
the demon had gone out, the dumb man spoke, and the people
marveled.
15: But some of them said, "He casts out demons by
Be-el'zebul, the prince of demons";
16: while others, to test him, sought from him a sign
from heaven.
17: But he, knowing their thoughts, said to them,
"Every kingdom divided against itself is laid waste, and a
divided household falls.
18: And if Satan also is divided against himself, how
will his kingdom stand? For you say that I cast out demons by
Be-el'zebul.
19: And if I cast out demons by Be-el'zebul, by whom do
your sons cast them out? Therefore they shall be your judges.
20: But if it is by the finger of God that I cast out
demons, then the kingdom of God has come upon you.
21: When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own
palace, his goods are in peace;
22: but when one stronger than he assails him and
overcomes him, he takes away his armor in which he trusted, and
divides his spoil.
23: He who is not with me is against me, and he who does
not gather with me scatters.
24: "When the unclean spirit has gone out of a man,
he passes through waterless places seeking rest; and finding
none he says, `I will return to my house from which I came.'
25: And when he comes he finds it swept and put in order.
26: Then he goes and brings seven other spirits more evil
than himself, and they enter and dwell there; and the last state
of that man becomes worse than the first."
27: As he said this, a woman in the crowd raised her
voice and said to him, "Blessed is the womb that bore you,
and the breasts that you sucked!"
28: But he said, "Blessed rather are those who hear
the word of God and keep it!"
29: When the crowds were increasing, he began to say,
"This generation is an evil generation; it seeks a sign,
but no sign shall be given to it except the sign of Jonah.
30: For as Jonah became a sign to the men of Nin'eveh, so
will the Son of man be to this generation.
31: The queen of the South will arise at the judgment
with the men of this generation and condemn them; for she came
from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and
behold, something greater than Solomon is here.
32: The men of Nin'eveh will arise at the judgment with
this generation and condemn it; for they repented at the
preaching of Jonah, and behold, something greater than Jonah is
here.
33: "No one after lighting a lamp puts it in a
cellar or under a bushel, but on a stand, that those who enter
may see the light.
34: Your eye is the lamp of your body; when your eye is
sound, your whole body is full of light; but when it is not
sound, your body is full of darkness.
35: Therefore be careful lest the light in you be
darkness.
36: If then your whole body is full of light, having no
part dark, it will be wholly bright, as when a lamp with its
rays gives you light."
37: While he was speaking, a Pharisee asked him to dine
with him; so he went in and sat at table.
38: The Pharisee was astonished to see that he did not
first wash before dinner.
39: And the Lord said to him, "Now you Pharisees
cleanse the outside of the cup and of the dish, but inside you
are full of extortion and wickedness.
40: You fools! Did not he who made the outside make the
inside also?
41: But give for alms those things which are within; and
behold, everything is clean for you.
42: "But woe to you Pharisees! for you tithe mint
and rue and every herb, and neglect justice and the love of God;
these you ought to have done, without neglecting the others.
43: Woe to you Pharisees! for you love the best seat in
the synagogues and salutations in the market places.
44: Woe to you! for you are like graves which are not
seen, and men walk over them without knowing it."
45: One of the lawyers answered him, "Teacher, in
saying this you reproach us also."
46: And he said, "Woe to you lawyers also! for you
load men with burdens hard to bear, and you yourselves do not
touch the burdens with one of your fingers.
47: Woe to you! for you build the tombs of the prophets
whom your fathers killed.
48: So you are witnesses and consent to the deeds of your
fathers; for they killed them, and you build their tombs.
49: Therefore also the Wisdom of God said, `I will send
them prophets and apostles, some of whom they will kill and
persecute,'
50: that the blood of all the prophets, shed from the
foundation of the world, may be required of this generation,
51: from the blood of Abel to the blood of Zechari'ah,
who perished between the altar and the sanctuary. Yes, I tell
you, it shall be required of this generation.
52: Woe to you lawyers! for you have taken away the key
of knowledge; you did not enter yourselves, and you hindered
those who were entering."
53: As he went away from there, the scribes and the
Pharisees began to press him hard, and to provoke him to speak
of many things,
54: lying in wait for him, to catch at something he might
say.
Chapter 12
1: In the
meantime, when so many thousands of the multitude had gathered
together that they trod upon one another, he began to say to his
disciples first, "Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees,
which is hypocrisy.
2: Nothing is covered up that will not be revealed, or
hidden that will not be known.
3: Therefore whatever you have said in the dark shall be
heard in the light, and what you have whispered in private rooms
shall be proclaimed upon the housetops.
4: "I tell you, my friends, do not fear those who
kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do.
5: But I will warn you whom to fear: fear him who, after
he has killed, has power to cast into hell; yes, I tell you,
fear him!
6: Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies? And not
one of them is forgotten before God.
7: Why, even the hairs of your head are all numbered.
Fear not; you are of more value than many sparrows.
8: "And I tell you, every one who acknowledges me
before men, the Son of man also will acknowledge before the
angels of God;
9: but he who denies me before men will be denied before
the angels of God.
10: And every one who speaks a word against the Son of
man will be forgiven; but he who blasphemes against the Holy
Spirit will not be forgiven.
11: And when they bring you before the synagogues and the
rulers and the authorities, do not be anxious how or what you
are to answer or what you are to say;
12: for the Holy Spirit will teach you in that very hour
what you ought to say."
13: One of the multitude said to him, "Teacher, bid
my brother divide the inheritance with me."
14: But he said to him, "Man, who made me a judge or
divider over you?"
15: And he said to them, "Take heed, and beware of
all covetousness; for a man's life does not consist in the
abundance of his possessions."
16: And he told them a parable, saying, "The land of
a rich man brought forth plentifully;
17: and he thought to himself, `What shall I do, for I
have nowhere to store my crops?'
18: And he said, `I will do this: I will pull down my
barns, and build larger ones; and there I will store all my
grain and my goods.
19: And I will say to my soul, Soul, you have ample goods
laid up for many years; take your ease, eat, drink, be merry.'
20: But God said to him, `Fool! This night your soul is
required of you; and the things you have prepared, whose will
they be?'
21: So is he who lays up treasure for himself, and is not
rich toward God."
22: And he said to his disciples, "Therefore I tell
you, do not be anxious about your life, what you shall eat, nor
about your body, what you shall put on.
23: For life is more than food, and the body more than
clothing.
24: Consider the ravens: they neither sow nor reap, they
have neither storehouse nor barn, and yet God feeds them. Of how
much more value are you than the birds!
25: And which of you by being anxious can add a cubit to
his span of life?
26: If then you are not able to do as small a thing as
that, why are you anxious about the rest?
27: Consider the lilies, how they grow; they neither toil
nor spin; yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not
arrayed like one of these.
28: But if God so clothes the grass which is alive in the
field today and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, how much more
will he clothe you, O men of little faith!
29: And do not seek what you are to eat and what you are
to drink, nor be of anxious mind.
30: For all the nations of the world seek these things;
and your Father knows that you need them.
31: Instead, seek his kingdom, and these things shall be
yours as well.
32: "Fear not, little flock, for it is your Father's
good pleasure to give you the kingdom.
33: Sell your possessions, and give alms; provide
yourselves with purses that do not grow old, with a treasure in
the heavens that does not fail, where no thief approaches and no
moth destroys.
34: For where your treasure is, there will your heart be
also.
35: "Let your loins be girded and your lamps
burning,
36: and be like men who are waiting for their master to
come home from the marriage feast, so that they may open to him
at once when he comes and knocks.
37: Blessed are those servants whom the master finds
awake when he comes; truly, I say to you, he will gird himself
and have them sit at table, and he will come and serve them.
38: If he comes in the second watch, or in the third, and
finds them so, blessed are those servants!
39: But know this, that if the householder had known at
what hour the thief was coming, he would not have left his house
to be broken into.
40: You also must be ready; for the Son of man is coming
at an unexpected hour."
41: Peter said, "Lord, are you telling this parable
for us or for all?"
42: And the Lord said, "Who then is the faithful and
wise steward, whom his master will set over his household, to
give them their portion of food at the proper time?
43: Blessed is that servant whom his master when he comes
will find so doing.
44: Truly, I say to you, he will set him over all his
possessions.
45: But if that servant says to himself, `My master is
delayed in coming,' and begins to beat the menservants and the
maidservants, and to eat and drink and get drunk,
46: the master of that servant will come on a day when he
does not expect him and at an hour he does not know, and will
punish him, and put him with the unfaithful.
47: And that servant who knew his master's will, but did
not make ready or act according to his will, shall receive a
severe beating.
48: But he who did not know, and did what deserved a
beating, shall receive a light beating. Every one to whom much
is given, of him will much be required; and of him to whom men
commit much they will demand the more.
49: "I came to cast fire upon the earth; and would
that it were already kindled!
50: I have a baptism to be baptized with; and how I am
constrained until it is accomplished!
51: Do you think that I have come to give peace on earth?
No, I tell you, but rather division;
52: for henceforth in one house there will be five
divided, three against two and two against three;
53: they will 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: He also said to the multitudes, "When you see a
cloud rising in the west, you say at once, `A shower is coming';
and so it happens.
55: And when you see the south wind blowing, you say,
`There will be scorching heat'; and it happens.
56: You hypocrites! You know how to interpret the
appearance of earth and sky; but why do you not know how to
interpret the present time?
57: "And why do you not judge for yourselves what is
right?
58: As you go with your accuser before the magistrate,
make an effort to settle with him on the way, lest he drag you
to the judge, and the judge hand you over to the officer, and
the officer put you in prison.
59: I tell you, you will never get out till you have paid
the very last copper."
Chapter 13
1: There were
some present at that very time who told him of the Galileans
whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices.
2: And he answered them, "Do you think that these
Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans,
because they suffered thus?
3: I tell you, No; but unless you repent you will all
likewise perish.
4: Or those eighteen upon whom the tower in Silo'am fell
and killed them, do you think that they were worse offenders
than all the others who dwelt in Jerusalem?
5: I tell you, No; but unless you repent you will all
likewise perish."
6: And he told this parable: "A man had a fig tree
planted in his vineyard; and he came seeking fruit on it and
found none.
7: And he said to the vinedresser, `Lo, these three years
I have come seeking fruit on this fig tree, and I find none. Cut
it down; why should it use up the ground?'
8: And he answered him, `Let it alone, sir, this year
also, till I dig about it and put on manure.
9: And if it bears fruit next year, well and good; but if
not, you can cut it down.'"
10: Now he was teaching in one of the synagogues on the
sabbath.
11: And there was a woman who had had a spirit of
infirmity for eighteen years; she was bent over and could not
fully straighten herself.
12: And when Jesus saw her, he called her and said to
her, "Woman, you are freed from your infirmity."
13: And he laid his hands upon her, and immediately she
was made straight, and she praised God.
14: But the ruler of the synagogue, indignant because
Jesus had healed on the sabbath, said to the people, "There
are six days on which work ought to be done; come on those days
and be healed, and not on the sabbath day."
15: Then the Lord answered him, "You hypocrites!
Does not each of you on the sabbath untie his ox or his ass from
the manger, and lead it away to water it?
16: And ought not this woman, a daughter of Abraham whom
Satan bound for eighteen years, be loosed from this bond on the
sabbath day?"
17: As he said this, all his adversaries were put to
shame; and all the people rejoiced at all the glorious things
that were done by him.
18: He said therefore, "What is the kingdom of God
like? And to what shall I compare it?
19: It is like a grain of mustard seed which a man took
and sowed in his garden; and it grew and became a tree, and the
birds of the air made nests in its branches."
20: And again he said, "To what shall I compare the
kingdom of God?
21: It is like leaven which a woman took and hid in three
measures of flour, till it was all leavened."
22: He went on his way through towns and villages,
teaching, and journeying toward Jerusalem.
23: And some one said to him, "Lord, will those who
are saved be few?" And he said to them,
24: "Strive to enter by the narrow door; for many, I
tell you, will seek to enter and will not be able.
25: When once the householder has risen up and shut the
door, you will begin to stand outside and to knock at the door,
saying, `Lord, open to us.' He will answer you, `I do not know
where you come from.'
26: Then you will begin to say, `We ate and drank in your
presence, and you taught in our streets.'
27: But he will say, `I tell you, I do not know where you
come from; depart from me, all you workers of iniquity!'
28: There you will weep and gnash your teeth, when you
see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and all the prophets in the
kingdom of God and you yourselves thrust out.
29: And men will come from east and west, and from north
and south, and sit at table in the kingdom of God.
30: And behold, some are last who will be first, and some
are first who will be last."
31: At that very hour some Pharisees came, and said to
him, "Get away from here, for Herod wants to kill
you."
32: And he said to them, "Go and tell that fox,
`Behold, I cast out demons and perform cures today and tomorrow,
and the third day I finish my course.
33: Nevertheless I must go on my way today and tomorrow
and the day following; for it cannot be that a prophet should
perish away from Jerusalem.'
34: O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, killing the prophets and
stoning those who are sent to you! How often would I have
gathered your children together as a hen gathers her brood under
her wings, and you would not!
35: Behold, your house is forsaken. And I tell you, you
will not see me until you say, `Blessed is he who comes in the
name of the Lord!'"
Chapter 14
1: One sabbath
when he went to dine at the house of a ruler who belonged to the
Pharisees, they were watching him.
2: And behold, there was a man before him who had dropsy.
3: And Jesus spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying,
"Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath, or not?"
4: But they were silent. Then he took him and healed him,
and let him go.
5: And he said to them, "Which of you, having a son
or an ox that has fallen into a well, will not immediately pull
him out on a sabbath day?"
6: And they could not reply to this.
7: Now he told a parable to those who were invited, when
he marked how they chose the places of honor, saying to them,
8: "When you are invited by any one to a marriage
feast, do not sit down in a place of honor, lest a more eminent
man than you be invited by him;
9: and he who invited you both will come and say to you,
`Give place to this man,' and then you will begin with shame to
take the lowest place.
10: But when you are invited, go and sit in the lowest
place, so that when your host comes he may say to you, `Friend,
go up higher'; then you will be honored in the presence of all
who sit at table with you.
11: For every one who exalts himself will be humbled, and
he who humbles himself will be exalted."
12: He said also to the man who had invited him,
"When you give a dinner or a banquet, do not invite your
friends or your brothers or your kinsmen or rich neighbors, lest
they also invite you in return, and you be repaid.
13: But when you give a feast, invite the poor, the
maimed, the lame, the blind,
14: and you will be blessed, because they cannot repay
you. You will be repaid at the resurrection of the just."
15: When one of those who sat at table with him heard
this, he said to him, "Blessed is he who shall eat bread in
the kingdom of God!"
16: But he said to him, "A man once gave a great
banquet, and invited many;
17: and at the time for the banquet he sent his servant
to say to those who had been invited, `Come; for all is now
ready.'
18: But they all alike began to make excuses. The first
said to him, `I have bought a field, and I must go out and see
it; I pray you, have me excused.'
19: And another said, `I have bought five yoke of oxen,
and I go to examine them; I pray you, have me excused.'
20: And another said, `I have married a wife, and
therefore I cannot come.'
21: So the servant came and reported this to his master.
Then the householder in anger said to his servant, `Go out
quickly to the streets and lanes of the city, and bring in the
poor and maimed and blind and lame.'
22: And the servant said, `Sir, what you commanded has
been done, and still there is room.'
23: And the master said to the servant, `Go out to the
highways and hedges, and compel people to come in, that my house
may be filled.
24: For I tell you, none of those men who were invited
shall taste my banquet.'"
25: Now great multitudes accompanied him; and he turned
and said to them,
26: "If any one comes to me and does not hate his
own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and
sisters, yes, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple.
27: Whoever does not bear his own cross and come after
me, cannot be my disciple.
28: For which of you, desiring to build a tower, does not
first sit down and count the cost, whether he has enough to
complete it?
29: Otherwise, when he has laid a foundation, and is not
able to finish, all who see it begin to mock him,
30: saying, `This man began to build, and was not able to
finish.'
31: Or what king, going to encounter another king in war,
will not sit down first and take counsel whether he is able with
ten thousand to meet him who comes against him with twenty
thousand?
32: And if not, while the other is yet a great way off,
he sends an embassy and asks terms of peace.
33: So therefore, whoever of you does not renounce all
that he has cannot be my disciple.
34: "Salt is good; but if salt has lost its taste,
how shall its saltness be restored?
35: It is fit neither for the land nor for the dunghill;
men throw it away. He who has ears to hear, let him hear."
Chapter 15
1: Now the tax
collectors and sinners were all drawing near to hear him.
2: And the Pharisees and the scribes murmured, saying,
"This man receives sinners and eats with them."
3: So he told them this parable:
4: "What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he
has lost one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the
wilderness, and go after the one which is lost, until he finds
it?
5: And when he has found it, he lays it on his shoulders,
rejoicing.
6: And when he comes home, he calls together his friends
and his neighbors, saying to them, `Rejoice with me, for I have
found my sheep which was lost.'
7: Just so, I tell you, there will be more joy in heaven
over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous
persons who need no repentance.
8: "Or what woman, having ten silver coins, if she
loses one coin, does not light a lamp and sweep the house and
seek diligently until she finds it?
9: And when she has found it, she calls together her
friends and neighbors, saying, `Rejoice with me, for I have
found the coin which I had lost.'
10: Just so, I tell you, there is joy before the angels
of God over one sinner who repents."
11: And he said, "There was a man who had two sons;
12: and the younger of them said to his father, `Father,
give me the share of property that falls to me.' And he divided
his living between them.
13: Not many days later, the younger son gathered all he
had and took his journey into a far country, and there he
squandered his property in loose living.
14: And when he had spent everything, a great famine
arose in that country, and he began to be in want.
15: So he went and joined himself to one of the citizens
of that country, who sent him into his fields to feed swine.
16: And he would gladly have fed on the pods that the
swine ate; and no one gave him anything.
17: But when he came to himself he said, `How many of my
father's hired servants have bread enough and to spare, but I
perish here with hunger!
18: I will arise and go to my father, and I will say to
him, "Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you;
19: I am no longer worthy to be called your son; treat me
as one of your hired servants."'
20: And he arose and came to his father. But while he was
yet at a distance, his father saw him and had compassion, and
ran and embraced him and kissed him.
21: And the son said to him, `Father, I have sinned
against heaven and before you; I am no longer worthy to be
called your son.'
22: But the father said to his servants, `Bring quickly
the best robe, and put it on him; and put a ring on his hand,
and shoes on his feet;
23: and bring the fatted calf and kill it, and let us eat
and make merry;
24: for this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was
lost, and is found.' And they began to make merry.
25: "Now his elder son was in the field; and as he
came and drew near to the house, he heard music and dancing.
26: And he called one of the servants and asked what this
meant.
27: And he said to him, `Your brother has come, and your
father has killed the fatted calf, because he has received him
safe and sound.'
28: But he was angry and refused to go in. His father
came out and entreated him,
29: but he answered his father, `Lo, these many years I
have served you, and I never disobeyed your command; yet you
never gave me a kid, that I might make merry with my friends.
30: But when this son of yours came, who has devoured
your living with harlots, you killed for him the fatted calf!'
31: And he said to him, `Son, you are always with me, and
all that is mine is yours.
32: It was fitting to make merry and be glad, for this
your brother was dead, and is alive; he was lost, and is
found.'"
Chapter 16
1: He also
said to the disciples, "There was a rich man who had a
steward, and charges were brought to him that this man was
wasting his goods.
2: And he called him and said to him, `What is this that
I hear about you? Turn in the account of your stewardship, for
you can no longer be steward.'
3: And the steward said to himself, `What shall I do,
since my master is taking the stewardship away from me? I am not
strong enough to dig, and I am ashamed to beg.
4: I have decided what to do, so that people may receive
me into their houses when I am put out of the stewardship.'
5: So, summoning his master's debtors one by one, he said
to the first, `How much do you owe my master?'
6: He said, `A hundred measures of oil.' And he said to
him, `Take your bill, and sit down quickly and write fifty.'
7: Then he said to another, `And how much do you owe?' He
said, `A hundred measures of wheat.' He said to him, `Take your
bill, and write eighty.'
8: The master commended the dishonest steward for his
shrewdness; for the sons of this world are more shrewd in
dealing with their own generation than the sons of light.
9: And I tell you, make friends for yourselves by means
of unrighteous mammon, so that when it fails they may receive
you into the eternal habitations.
10: "He who is faithful in a very little is faithful
also in much; and he who is dishonest in a very little is
dishonest also in much.
11: If then you have not been faithful in the unrighteous
mammon, who will entrust to you the true riches?
12: And if you have not been faithful in that which is
another's, who will give you that which is your own?
13: No servant can serve two masters; for either he will
hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the
one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and
mammon."
14: The Pharisees, who were lovers of money, heard all
this, and they scoffed at him.
15: But he said to them, "You are those who justify
yourselves before men, but God knows your hearts; for what is
exalted among men is an abomination in the sight of God.
16: "The law and the prophets were until John; since
then the good news of the kingdom of God is preached, and every
one enters it violently.
17: But it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away,
than for one dot of the law to become void.
18: "Every one who divorces his wife and marries
another commits adultery, and he who marries a woman divorced
from her husband commits adultery.
19: "There was a rich man, who was clothed in purple
and fine linen and who feasted sumptuously every day.
20: And at his gate lay a poor man named Laz'arus, full
of sores,
21: who desired to be fed with what fell from the rich
man's table; moreover the dogs came and licked his sores.
22: The poor man died and was carried by the angels to
Abraham's bosom. The rich man also died and was buried;
23: and in Hades, being in torment, he lifted up his
eyes, and saw Abraham far off and Laz'arus in his bosom.
24: And he called out, `Father Abraham, have mercy upon
me, and send Laz'arus to dip the end of his finger in water and
cool my tongue; for I am in anguish in this flame.'
25: But Abraham said, `Son, remember that you in your
lifetime received your good things, and Laz'arus in like manner
evil things; but now he is comforted here, and you are in
anguish.
26: And besides all this, between us and you a great
chasm has been fixed, in order that those who would pass from
here to you may not be able, and none may cross from there to
us.'
27: And he said, `Then I beg you, father, to send him to
my father's house,
28: for I have five brothers, so that he may warn them,
lest they also come into this place of torment.'
29: But Abraham said, `They have Moses and the prophets;
let them hear them.'
30: And he said, `No, father Abraham; but if some one
goes to them from the dead, they will repent.'
31: He said to him, `If they do not hear Moses and the
prophets, neither will they be convinced if some one should rise
from the dead.'"
Chapter 17
1: And he said
to his disciples, "Temptations to sin are sure to come; but
woe to him by whom they come!
2: It would be better for him if a millstone were hung
round his neck and he were cast into the sea, than that he
should cause one of these little ones to sin.
3: Take heed to yourselves; if your brother sins, rebuke
him, and if he repents, forgive him;
4: and if he sins against you seven times in the day, and
turns to you seven times, and says, `I repent,' you must forgive
him."
5: The apostles said to the Lord, "Increase our
faith!"
6: And the Lord said, "If you had faith as a grain
of mustard seed, you could say to this sycamine tree, `Be rooted
up, and be planted in the sea,' and it would obey you.
7: "Will any one of you, who has a servant plowing
or keeping sheep, say to him when he has come in from the field,
`Come at once and sit down at table'?
8: Will he not rather say to him, `Prepare supper for me,
and gird yourself and serve me, till I eat and drink; and
afterward you shall eat and drink'?
9: Does he thank the servant because he did what was
commanded?
10: So you also, when you have done all that is commanded
you, say, `We are unworthy servants; we have only done what was
our duty.'"
11: On the way to Jerusalem he was passing along between
Sama'ria and Galilee.
12: And as he entered a village, he was met by ten
lepers, who stood at a distance
13: and lifted up their voices and said, "Jesus,
Master, have mercy on us."
14: When he saw them he said to them, "Go and show
yourselves to the priests." And as they went they were
cleansed.
15: Then one of them, when he saw that he was healed,
turned back, praising God with a loud voice;
16: and he fell on his face at Jesus' feet, giving him
thanks. Now he was a Samaritan.
17: Then said Jesus, "Were not ten cleansed? Where
are the nine?
18: Was no one found to return and give praise to God
except this foreigner?"
19: And he said to him, "Rise and go your way; your
faith has made you well."
20: Being asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God
was coming, he answered them, "The kingdom of God is not
coming with signs to be observed;
21: nor will they say, `Lo, here it is!' or `There!' for
behold, the kingdom of God is in the midst of you."
22: And he said to the disciples, "The days are
coming when you will desire to see one of the days of the Son of
man, and you will not see it.
23: And they will say to you, `Lo, there!' or `Lo, here!'
Do not go, do not follow them.
24: For as the lightning flashes and lights up the sky
from one side to the other, so will the Son of man be in his
day.
25: But first he must suffer many things and be rejected
by this generation.
26: As it was in the days of Noah, so will it be in the
days of the Son of man.
27: They ate, they drank, they married, they were given
in marriage, until the day when Noah entered the ark, and the
flood came and destroyed them all.
28: Likewise as it was in the days of Lot -- they ate,
they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they built,
29: but on the day when Lot went out from Sodom fire and
sulphur rained from heaven and destroyed them all --
30: so will it be on the day when the Son of man is
revealed.
31: On that day, let him who is on the housetop, with his
goods in the house, not come down to take them away; and
likewise let him who is in the field not turn back.
32: Remember Lot's wife.
33: Whoever seeks to gain his life will lose it, but
whoever loses his life will preserve it.
34: I tell you, in that night there will be two in one
bed; one will be taken and the other left.
35: There will be two women grinding together; one will
be taken and the other left."
37: And they said to him, "Where, Lord?" He
said to them, "Where the body is, there the eagles will be
gathered together."
Chapter 18
1: And he told
them a parable, to the effect that they ought always to pray and
not lose heart.
2: He said, "In a certain city there was a judge who
neither feared God nor regarded man;
3: and there was a widow in that city who kept coming to
him and saying, `Vindicate me against my adversary.'
4: For a while he refused; but afterward he said to
himself, `Though I neither fear God nor regard man,
5: yet because this widow bothers me, I will vindicate
her, or she will wear me out by her continual coming.'"
6: And the Lord said, "Hear what the unrighteous
judge says.
7: And will not God vindicate his elect, who cry to him
day and night? Will he delay long over them?
8: I tell you, he will vindicate them speedily.
Nevertheless, when the Son of man comes, will he find faith on
earth?"
9: He also told this parable to some who trusted in
themselves that they were righteous and despised others:
10: "Two men went up into the temple to pray, one a
Pharisee and the other a tax collector.
11: The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself,
`God, I thank thee that I am not like other men, extortioners,
unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector.
12: I fast twice a week, I give tithes of all that I
get.'
13: But the tax collector, standing far off, would not
even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying,
`God, be merciful to me a sinner!'
14: I tell you, this man went down to his house justified
rather than the other; for every one who exalts himself will be
humbled, but he who humbles himself will be exalted."
15: Now they were bringing even infants to him that he
might touch them; and when the disciples saw it, they rebuked
them.
16: But Jesus called them to him, saying, "Let the
children come to me, and do not hinder them; for to such belongs
the kingdom of God.
17: Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the
kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it."
18: And a ruler asked him, "Good Teacher, what shall
I do to inherit eternal life?"
19: And Jesus said to him, "Why do you call me good?
No one is good but God alone.
20: You know the commandments: `Do not commit adultery,
Do not kill, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Honor your
father and mother.'"
21: And he said, "All these I have observed from my
youth."
22: And when Jesus heard it, he said to him, "One
thing you still lack. Sell all that you have and distribute to
the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow
me."
23: But when he heard this he became sad, for he was very
rich.
24: Jesus looking at him said, "How hard it is for
those who have riches to enter the kingdom of God!
25: For it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of
a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God."
26: Those who heard it said, "Then who can be
saved?"
27: But he said, "What is impossible with men is
possible with God."
28: And Peter said, "Lo, we have left our homes and
followed you."
29: And he said to them, "Truly, I say to you, there
is no man who has left house or wife or brothers or parents or
children, for the sake of the kingdom of God,
30: who will not receive manifold more in this time, and
in the age to come eternal life."
31: And taking the twelve, he said to them, "Behold,
we are going up to Jerusalem, and everything that is written of
the Son of man by the prophets will be accomplished.
32: For he will be delivered to the Gentiles, and will be
mocked and shamefully treated and spit upon;
33: they will scourge him and kill him, and on the third
day he will rise."
34: But they understood none of these things; this saying
was hid from them, and they did not grasp what was said.
35: As he drew near to Jericho, a blind man was sitting
by the roadside begging;
36: and hearing a multitude going by, he inquired what
this meant.
37: They told him, "Jesus of Nazareth is passing
by."
38: And he cried, "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy
on me!"
39: And those who were in front rebuked him, telling him
to be silent; but he cried out all the more, "Son of David,
have mercy on me!"
40: And Jesus stopped, and commanded him to be brought to
him; and when he came near, he asked him,
41: "What do you want me to do for you?" He
said, "Lord, let me receive my sight."
42: And Jesus said to him, "Receive your sight; your
faith has made you well."
43: And immediately he received his sight and followed
him, glorifying God; and all the people, when they saw it, gave
praise to God.
Chapter 19
1: He entered
Jericho and was passing through.
2: And there was a man named Zacchae'us; he was a chief
tax collector, and rich.
3: And he sought to see who Jesus was, but could not, on
account of the crowd, because he was small of stature.
4: So he ran on ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree
to see him, for he was to pass that way.
5: And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up and
said to him, "Zacchae'us, make haste and come down; for I
must stay at your house today."
6: So he made haste and came down, and received him
joyfully.
7: And when they saw it they all murmured, "He has
gone in to be the guest of a man who is a sinner."
8: And Zacchae'us stood and said to the Lord,
"Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor; and
if I have defrauded any one of anything, I restore it
fourfold."
9: And Jesus said to him, "Today salvation has come
to this house, since he also is a son of Abraham.
10: For the Son of man came to seek and to save the
lost."
11: As they heard these things, he proceeded to tell a
parable, because he was near to Jerusalem, and because they
supposed that the kingdom of God was to appear immediately.
12: He said therefore, "A nobleman went into a far
country to receive a kingdom and then return.
13: Calling ten of his servants, he gave them ten pounds,
and said to them, `Trade with these till I come.'
14: But his citizens hated him and sent an embassy after
him, saying, `We do not want this man to reign over us.'
15: When he returned, having received the kingdom, he
commanded these servants, to whom he had given the money, to be
called to him, that he might know what they had gained by
trading.
16: The first came before him, saying, `Lord, your pound
has made ten pounds more.'
17: And he said to him, `Well done, good servant! Because
you have been faithful in a very little, you shall have
authority over ten cities.'
18: And the second came, saying, `Lord, your pound has
made five pounds.'
19: And he said to him, `And you are to be over five
cities.'
20: Then another came, saying, `Lord, here is your pound,
which I kept laid away in a napkin;
21: for I was afraid of you, because you are a severe
man; you take up what you did not lay down, and reap what you
did not sow.'
22: He said to him, `I will condemn you out of your own
mouth, you wicked servant! You knew that I was a severe man,
taking up what I did not lay down and reaping what I did not
sow?
23: Why then did you not put my money into the bank, and
at my coming I should have collected it with interest?'
24: And he said to those who stood by, `Take the pound
from him, and give it to him who has the ten pounds.'
25: (And they said to him, `Lord, he has ten pounds!')
26: `I tell you, that to every one who has will more be
given; but from him who has not, even what he has will be taken
away.
27: But as for these enemies of mine, who did not want me
to reign over them, bring them here and slay them before
me.'"
28: And when he had said this, he went on ahead, going up
to Jerusalem.
29: When he drew near to Beth'phage and Bethany, at the
mount that is called Olivet, he sent two of the disciples,
30: saying, "Go into the village opposite, where on
entering you will find a colt tied, on which no one has ever yet
sat; untie it and bring it here.
31: If any one asks you, `Why are you untying it?' you
shall say this, `The Lord has need of it.'"
32: So those who were sent went away and found it as he
had told them.
33: And as they were untying the colt, its owners said to
them, "Why are you untying the colt?"
34: And they said, "The Lord has need of it."
35: And they brought it to Jesus, and throwing their
garments on the colt they set Jesus upon it.
36: And as he rode along, they spread their garments on
the road.
37: As he was now drawing near, 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 that they had seen,
38: saying, "Blessed is the King who comes in the
name of the Lord! Peace in heaven and glory in the
highest!"
39: And some of the Pharisees in the multitude said to
him, "Teacher, rebuke your disciples."
40: He answered, "I tell you, if these were silent,
the very stones would cry out."
41: And when he drew near and saw the city he wept over
it,
42: saying, "Would that even today you knew the
things that make for peace! But now they are hid from your eyes.
43: For the days shall come upon you, when your enemies
will cast up a bank about you and surround you, and hem you in
on every side,
44: and dash you to the ground, you and your children
within you, and they will not leave one stone upon another in
you; because you did not know the time of your visitation."
45: And he entered the temple and began to drive out
those who sold,
46: saying to them, "It is written, `My house shall
be a house of prayer'; but you have made it a den of
robbers."
47: And he was teaching daily in the temple. The chief
priests and the scribes and the principal men of the people
sought to destroy him;
48: but they did not find anything they could do, for all
the people hung upon his words.
Chapter 20
1: One day, as
he was teaching the people in the temple and preaching the
gospel, the chief priests and the scribes with the elders came
up
2: and said to him, "Tell us by what authority you
do these things, or who it is that gave you this
authority."
3: He answered them, "I also will ask you a
question; now tell me,
4: Was the baptism of John from heaven or from men?"
5: And they discussed it with one another, saying,
"If we say, `From heaven,' he will say, `Why did you not
believe him?'
6: But if we say, `From men,' all the people will stone
us; for they are convinced that John was a prophet."
7: So they answered that they did not know whence it was.
8: And Jesus said to them, "Neither will I tell you
by what authority I do these things."
9: And he began to tell the people this parable: "A
man planted a vineyard, and let it out to tenants, and went into
another country for a long while.
10: When the time came, he sent a servant to the tenants,
that they should give him some of the fruit of the vineyard; but
the tenants beat him, and sent him away empty-handed.
11: And he sent another servant; him also they beat and
treated shamefully, and sent him away empty-handed.
12: And he sent yet a third; this one they wounded and
cast out.
13: Then the owner of the vineyard said, `What shall I
do? I will send my beloved son; it may be they will respect
him.'
14: But when the tenants saw him, they said to
themselves, `This is the heir; let us kill him, that the
inheritance may be ours.'
15: And they cast him out of the vineyard and killed him.
What then will the owner of the vineyard do to them?
16: He will come and destroy those tenants, and give the
vineyard to others." When they heard this, they said,
"God forbid!"
17: But he looked at them and said, "What then is
this that is written: `The very stone which the builders
rejected has become the head of the corner'?
18: Every one who falls on that stone will be broken to
pieces; but when it falls on any one it will crush him."
19: The scribes and the chief priests tried to lay hands
on him at that very hour, but they feared the people; for they
perceived that he had told this parable against them.
20: So they watched him, and sent spies, who pretended to
be sincere, that they might take hold of what he said, so as to
deliver him up to the authority and jurisdiction of the
governor.
21: They asked him, "Teacher, we know that you speak
and teach rightly, and show no partiality, but truly teach the
way of God.
22: Is it lawful for us to give tribute to Caesar, or
not?"
23: But he perceived their craftiness, and said to them,
24: "Show me a coin. Whose likeness and inscription
has it?" They said, "Caesar's."
25: He said to them, "Then render to Caesar the
things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are
God's."
26: And they were not able in the presence of the people
to catch him by what he said; but marveling at his answer they
were silent.
27: There came to him some Sadducees, those who say that
there is no resurrection,
28: and they asked him a question, saying, "Teacher,
Moses wrote for us that if a man's brother dies, having a wife
but no children, the man must take the wife and raise up
children for his brother.
29: Now there were seven brothers; the first took a wife,
and died without children;
30: and the second
31: and the third took her, and likewise all seven left
no children and died.
32: Afterward the woman also died.
33: In the resurrection, therefore, whose wife will the
woman be? For the seven had her as wife."
34: And Jesus said to them, "The sons of this age
marry and are given in marriage;
35: but those who are accounted worthy to attain to that
age and to the resurrection from the dead neither marry nor are
given in marriage,
36: for they cannot die any more, because they are equal
to angels and are sons of God, being sons of the resurrection.
37: But that the dead are raised, even Moses showed, in
the passage about the bush, where he calls the Lord the God of
Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob.
38: Now he is not God of the dead, but of the living; for
all live to him."
39: And some of the scribes answered, "Teacher, you
have spoken well."
40: For they no longer dared to ask him any question.
41: But he said to them, "How can they say that the
Christ is David's son?
42: For David himself says in the Book of Psalms, `The
Lord said to my Lord, Sit at my right hand,
43: till I make thy enemies a stool for thy feet.'
44: David thus calls him Lord; so how is he his
son?"
45: And in the hearing of all the people he said to his
disciples,
46: "Beware of the scribes, who like to go about in
long robes, and love salutations in the market places and the
best seats in the synagogues and the places of honor at feasts,
47: who devour widows' houses and for a pretense make
long prayers. They will receive the greater condemnation."
Chapter 21
1: He looked
up and saw the rich putting their gifts into the treasury;
2: and he saw a poor widow put in two copper coins.
3: And he said, "Truly I tell you, this poor widow
has put in more than all of them;
4: for they all contributed out of their abundance, but
she out of her poverty put in all the living that she had."
5: And as some spoke of the temple, how it was adorned
with noble stones and offerings, he said,
6: "As for these things which you see, the days will
come when there shall not be left here one stone upon another
that will not be thrown down."
7: And they asked him, "Teacher, when will this be,
and what will be the sign when this is about to take
place?"
8: And he said, "Take heed that you are not led
astray; for many will come in my name, saying, `I am he!' and,
`The time is at hand!' Do not go after them.
9: And when you hear of wars and tumults, do not be
terrified; for this must first take place, but the end will not
be at once."
10: Then he said to them, "Nation will rise against
nation, and kingdom against kingdom;
11: there will be great earthquakes, and in various
places famines and pestilences; and there will be terrors and
great signs from heaven.
12: But before all this they will lay their hands on you
and persecute you, delivering you up to the synagogues and
prisons, and you will be brought before kings and governors for
my name's sake.
13: This will be a time for you to bear testimony.
14: Settle it therefore in your minds, not to meditate
beforehand how to answer;
15: for I will give you a mouth and wisdom, which none of
your adversaries will be able to withstand or contradict.
16: You will be delivered up even by parents and brothers
and kinsmen and friends, and some of you they will put to death;
17: you will be hated by all for my name's sake.
18: But not a hair of your head will perish.
19: By your endurance you will gain your lives.
20: "But when you see Jerusalem surrounded by
armies, then know that its desolation has come near.
21: Then let those who are in Judea flee to the
mountains, and let those who are inside the city depart, and let
not those who are out in the country enter it;
22: for these are days of vengeance, to fulfil all that
is written.
23: Alas for those who are with child and for those who
give suck in those days! For great distress shall be upon the
earth and wrath upon this people;
24: they will fall by the edge of the sword, and be led
captive among all nations; and Jerusalem will be trodden down by
the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled.
25: "And there will be signs in sun and moon and
stars, and upon the earth distress of nations in perplexity at
the roaring of the sea and the waves,
26: men fainting with fear and with foreboding of what is
coming on the world; for the powers of the heavens will be
shaken.
27: And then they will see the Son of man coming in a
cloud with power and great glory.
28: Now when these things begin to take place, look up
and raise your heads, because your redemption is drawing
near."
29: And he told them a parable: "Look at the fig
tree, and all the trees;
30: as soon as they come out in leaf, you see for
yourselves and know that the summer is already near.
31: So also, when you see these things taking place, you
know that the kingdom of God is near.
32: Truly, I say to you, this generation will not pass
away till all has taken place.
33: Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will
not pass away.
34: "But take heed to yourselves lest your hearts be
weighed down with dissipation and drunkenness and cares of this
life, and that day come upon you suddenly like a snare;
35: for it will come upon all who dwell upon the face of
the whole earth.
36: But watch at all times, praying that you may have
strength to escape all these things that will take place, and to
stand before the Son of man."
37: And every day he was teaching in the temple, but at
night he went out and lodged on the mount called Olivet.
38: And early in the morning all the people came to him
in the temple to hear him.
Chapter 22
1: Now the
feast of Unleavened Bread drew near, which is called the
Passover.
2: And the chief priests and the scribes were seeking how
to put him to death; for they feared the people.
3: Then Satan entered into Judas called Iscariot, who was
of the number of the twelve;
4: he went away and conferred with the chief priests and
officers how he might betray him to them.
5: And they were glad, and engaged to give him money.
6: So he agreed, and sought an opportunity to betray him
to them in the absence of the multitude.
7: Then came the day of Unleavened Bread, on which the
passover lamb had to be sacrificed.
8: So Jesus sent Peter and John, saying, "Go and
prepare the passover for us, that we may eat it."
9: They said to him, "Where will you have us prepare
it?"
10: He said to them, "Behold, when you have entered
the city, a man carrying a jar of water will meet you; follow
him into the house which he enters,
11: and tell the householder, `The Teacher says to you,
Where is the guest room, where I am to eat the passover with my
disciples?'
12: And he will show you a large upper room furnished;
there make ready."
13: And they went, and found it as he had told them; and
they prepared the passover.
14: And when the hour came, he sat at table, and the
apostles with him.
15: And he said to them, "I have earnestly desired
to eat this passover with you before I suffer;
16: for I tell you I shall not eat it until it is
fulfilled in the kingdom of God."
17: And he took a cup, and when he had given thanks he
said, "Take this, and divide it among yourselves;
18: for I tell you that from now on I shall not drink of
the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of God comes."
19: And he took bread, and when he had given thanks he
broke it and gave it to them, saying, "This is my body
which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me."
20: And likewise the cup after supper, saying, "This
cup which is poured out for you is the new covenant in my blood.
21: But behold the hand of him who betrays me is with me
on the table.
22: For the Son of man goes as it has been determined;
but woe to that man by whom he is betrayed!"
23: And they began to question one another, which of them
it was that would do this.
24: A dispute also arose among them, which of them was to
be regarded as the greatest.
25: And he said to them, "The kings of the Gentiles
exercise lordship over them; and those in authority over them
are called benefactors.
26: But not so with you; rather let the greatest among
you become as the youngest, and the leader as one who serves.
27: For which is the greater, one who sits at table, or
one who serves? Is it not the one who sits at table? But I am
among you as one who serves.
28: "You are those who have continued with me in my
trials;
29: and I assign to you, as my Father assigned to me, a
kingdom,
30: that you may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom,
and sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel.
31: "Simon, Simon, behold, Satan demanded to have
you, that he might sift you like wheat,
32: but I have prayed for you that your faith may not
fail; and when you have turned again, strengthen your
brethren."
33: And he said to him, "Lord, I am ready to go with
you to prison and to death."
34: He said, "I tell you, Peter, the cock will not
crow this day, until you three times deny that you know
me."
35: And he said to them, "When I sent you out with
no purse or bag or sandals, did you lack anything?" They
said, "Nothing."
36: He said to them, "But now, let him who has a
purse take it, and likewise a bag. And let him who has no sword
sell his mantle and buy one.
37: For I tell you that this scripture must be fulfilled
in me, `And he was reckoned with transgressors'; for what is
written about me has its fulfilment."
38: And they said, "Look, Lord, here are two
swords." And he said to them, "It is enough."
39: And he came out, and went, as was his custom, to the
Mount of Olives; and the disciples followed him.
40: And when he came to the place he said to them,
"Pray that you may not enter into temptation."
41: And he withdrew from them about a stone's throw, and
knelt down and prayed,
42: "Father, if thou art willing, remove this cup
from me; nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done."
45: And when he rose from prayer, he came to the
disciples and found them sleeping for sorrow,
46: and he said to them, "Why do you sleep? Rise and
pray that you may not enter into temptation."
47: While he was still speaking, there came a crowd, and
the man called Judas, one of the twelve, was leading them. He
drew near to Jesus to kiss him;
48: but Jesus said to him, "Judas, would you betray
the Son of man with a kiss?"
49: And when those who were about him saw what would
follow, they said, "Lord, shall we strike with the
sword?"
50: And one of them struck the slave of the high priest
and cut off his right ear.
51: But Jesus said, "No more of this!" And he
touched his ear and healed him.
52: Then Jesus said to the chief priests and officers of
the temple and elders, who had come out against him, "Have
you come out as against a robber, with swords and clubs?
53: When I was with you day after day in the temple, you
did not lay hands on me. But this is your hour, and the power of
darkness."
54: Then they seized him and led him away, bringing him
into the high priest's house. Peter followed at a distance;
55: and when they had kindled a fire in the middle of the
courtyard and sat down together, Peter sat among them.
56: Then a maid, seeing him as he sat in the light and
gazing at him, said, "This man also was with him."
57: But he denied it, saying, "Woman, I do not know
him."
58: And a little later some one else saw him and said,
"You also are one of them." But Peter said, "Man,
I am not."
59: And after an interval of about an hour still another
insisted, saying, "Certainly this man also was with him;
for he is a Galilean."
60: But Peter said, "Man, I do not know what you are
saying." And immediately, while he was still speaking, the
cock crowed.
61: And the Lord turned and looked at Peter. And Peter
remembered the word of the Lord, how he had said to him,
"Before the cock crows today, you will deny me three
times."
62: And he went out and wept bitterly.
63: Now the men who were holding Jesus mocked him and
beat him;
64: they also blindfolded him and asked him,
"Prophesy! Who is it that struck you?"
65: And they spoke many other words against him, reviling
him.
66: When day came, the assembly of the elders of the
people gathered together, both chief priests and scribes; and
they led him away to their council, and they said,
67: "If you are the Christ, tell us." But he
said to them, "If I tell you, you will not believe;
68: and if I ask you, you will not answer.
69: But from now on the Son of man shall be seated at the
right hand of the power of God."
70: And they all said, "Are you the Son of God,
then?" And he said to them, "You say that I am."
71: And they said, "What further testimony do we
need? We have heard it ourselves from his own lips."
Chapter 23
1: Then the
whole company of them arose, and brought him before Pilate.
2: And they began to accuse him, saying, "We found
this man perverting our nation, and forbidding us to give
tribute to Caesar, and saying that he himself is Christ a
king."
3: And Pilate asked him, "Are you the King of the
Jews?" And he answered him, "You have said so."
4: And Pilate said to the chief priests and the
multitudes, "I find no crime in this man."
5: But they were urgent, saying, "He stirs up the
people, teaching throughout all Judea, from Galilee even to this
place."
6: When Pilate heard this, he asked whether the man was a
Galilean.
7: And when he learned that he belonged to Herod's
jurisdiction, he sent him over to Herod, who was himself in
Jerusalem at that time.
8: When Herod saw Jesus, he was very glad, for he had
long desired to see him, because he had heard about him, and he
was hoping to see some sign done by him.
9: So he questioned him at some length; but he made no
answer.
10: The chief priests and the scribes stood by,
vehemently accusing him.
11: And Herod with his soldiers treated him with contempt
and mocked him; then, arraying him in gorgeous apparel, he sent
him back to Pilate.
12: And Herod and Pilate became friends with each other
that very day, for before this they had been at enmity with each
other.
13: Pilate then called together the chief priests and the
rulers and the people,
14: and said to them, "You brought me this man as
one who was perverting the people; and after examining him
before you, behold, I did not find this man guilty of any of
your charges against him;
15: neither did Herod, for he sent him back to us.
Behold, nothing deserving death has been done by him;
16: I will therefore chastise him and release him."
18: But they all cried out together, "Away with this
man, and release to us Barab'bas" --
19: a man who had been thrown into prison for an
insurrection started in the city, and for murder.
20: Pilate addressed them once more, desiring to release
Jesus;
21: but they shouted out, "Crucify, crucify
him!"
22: A third time he said to them, "Why, what evil
has he done? I have found in him no crime deserving death; I
will therefore chastise him and release him."
23: But they were urgent, demanding with loud cries that
he should be crucified. And their voices prevailed.
24: So Pilate gave sentence that their demand should be
granted.
25: He released the man who had been thrown into prison
for insurrection and murder, whom they asked for; but Jesus he
delivered up to their will.
26: And as they led him away, they seized one Simon of
Cyre'ne, who was coming in from the country, and laid on him the
cross, to carry it behind Jesus.
27: And there followed him a great multitude of the
people, and of women who bewailed and lamented him.
28: But Jesus turning to them said, "Daughters of
Jerusalem, do not weep for me, but weep for yourselves and for
your children.
29: For behold, the days are coming when they will say,
`Blessed are the barren, and the wombs that never bore, and the
breasts that never gave suck!'
30: Then they will begin to say to the mountains, `Fall
on us'; and to the hills, `Cover us.'
31: For if they do this when the wood is green, what will
happen when it is dry?"
32: Two others also, who were criminals, were led away to
be put to death with him.
33: And when they came to the place which is called The
Skull, there they crucified him, and the criminals, one on the
right and one on the left.
34: And Jesus said, "Father, forgive them; for they
know not what they do." And they cast lots to divide his
garments.
35: And the people stood by, watching; but the rulers
scoffed at him, saying, "He saved others; let him save
himself, if he is the Christ of God, his Chosen One!"
36: The soldiers also mocked him, coming up and offering
him vinegar,
37: and saying, "If you are the King of the Jews,
save yourself!"
38: There was also an inscription over him, "This is
the King of the Jews."
39: One of the criminals who were hanged railed at him,
saying, "Are you not the Christ? Save yourself and
us!"
40: But the other rebuked him, saying, "Do you not
fear God, since you are under the same sentence of condemnation?
41: And we indeed justly; for we are receiving the due
reward of our deeds; but this man has done nothing wrong."
42: And he said, "Jesus, remember me when you come
into your kingdom."
43: And he said to him, "Truly, I say to you, today
you will be with me in Paradise."
44: It was now about the sixth hour, and there was
darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour,
45: while the sun's light failed; and the curtain of the
temple was torn in two.
46: Then Jesus, crying with a loud voice, said,
"Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit!" And
having said this he breathed his last.
47: Now when the centurion saw what had taken place, he
praised God, and said, "Certainly this man was
innocent!"
48: And all the multitudes who assembled to see the
sight, when they saw what had taken place, returned home beating
their breasts.
49: And all his acquaintances and the women who had
followed him from Galilee stood at a distance and saw these
things.
50: Now there was a man named Joseph from the Jewish town
of Arimathe'a. He was a member of the council, a good and
righteous man,
51: who had not consented to their purpose and deed, and
he was looking for the kingdom of God.
52: This man went to Pilate and asked for the body of
Jesus.
53: Then he took it down and wrapped it in a linen
shroud, and laid him in a rock-hewn tomb, where no one had ever
yet been laid.
54: It was the day of Preparation, and the sabbath was
beginning.
55: The women who had come with him from Galilee
followed, and saw the tomb, and how his body was laid;
56: then they returned, and prepared spices and
ointments. On the sabbath they rested according to the
commandment.
Chapter 24
1: But on the
first day of the week, at early dawn, they went to the tomb,
taking the spices which they had prepared.
2: And they found the stone rolled away from the tomb,
3: but when they went in they did not find the body.
4: While they were perplexed about this, behold, two men
stood by them in dazzling apparel;
5: and as they were frightened and bowed their faces to
the ground, the men said to them, "Why do you seek the
living among the dead?
6: Remember how he told you, while he was still in
Galilee,
7: that the Son of man must be delivered into the hands
of sinful men, and be crucified, and on the third day
rise."
8: And they remembered his words,
9: and returning from the tomb they told all this to the
eleven and to all the rest.
10: Now it was Mary Mag'dalene and Jo-an'na and Mary the
mother of James and the other women with them who told this to
the apostles;
11: but these words seemed to them an idle tale, and they
did not believe them.
13: That very day two of them were going to a village
named Emma'us, about seven miles from Jerusalem,
14: and talking with each other about all these things
that had happened.
15: While they were talking and discussing together,
Jesus himself drew near and went with them.
16: But their eyes were kept from recognizing him.
17: And he said to them, "What is this conversation
which you are holding with each other as you walk?" And
they stood still, looking sad.
18: Then one of them, named Cle'opas, answered him,
"Are you the only visitor to Jerusalem who does not know
the things that have happened there in these days?"
19: And he said to them, "What things?" And
they said to him, "Concerning Jesus of Nazareth, who was a
prophet mighty in deed and word before God and all the people,
20: and how our chief priests and rulers delivered him up
to be condemned to death, and crucified him.
21: But we had hoped that he was the one to redeem
Israel. Yes, and besides all this, it is now the third day since
this happened.
22: Moreover, some women of our company amazed us. They
were at the tomb early in the morning
23: and did not find his body; and they came back saying
that they had even seen a vision of angels, who said that he was
alive.
24: Some of those who were with us went to the tomb, and
found it just as the women had said; but him they did not
see."
25: And he said to them, "O foolish men, and slow of
heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken!
26: Was it not necessary that the Christ should suffer
these things and enter into his glory?"
27: And beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he
interpreted to them in all the scriptures the things concerning
himself.
28: So they drew near to the village to which they were
going. He appeared to be going further,
29: but they constrained him, saying, "Stay with us,
for it is toward evening and the day is now far spent." So
he went in to stay with them.
30: When he was at table with them, he took the bread and
blessed, and broke it, and gave it to them.
31: And their eyes were opened and they recognized him;
and he vanished out of their sight.
32: They said to each other, "Did not our hearts
burn within us while he talked to us on the road, while he
opened to us the scriptures?"
33: And they rose that same hour and returned to
Jerusalem; and they found the eleven gathered together and those
who were with them,
34: who said, "The Lord has risen indeed, and has
appeared to Simon!"
35: Then they told what had happened on the road, and how
he was known to them in the breaking of the bread.
36: As they were saying this, Jesus himself stood among
them.
37: But they were startled and frightened, and supposed
that they saw a spirit.
38: And he said to them, "Why are you troubled, and
why do questionings rise in your hearts?
39: See my hands and my feet, that it is I myself; handle
me, and see; for a spirit has not flesh and bones as you see
that I have."
41: And while they still disbelieved for joy, and
wondered, he said to them, "Have you anything here to
eat?"
42: They gave him a piece of broiled fish,
43: and he took it and ate before them.
44: Then he said to them, "These are my words which
I spoke to you, while I was still with you, that everything
written about me in the law of Moses and the prophets and the
psalms must be fulfilled."
45: Then he opened their minds to understand the
scriptures,
46: and said to them, "Thus it is written, that the
Christ should suffer and on the third day rise from the dead,
47: and that repentance and forgiveness of sins should be
preached in his name to all nations, beginning from Jerusalem.
48: You are witnesses of these things.
49: And behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you;
but stay in the city, until you are clothed with power from on
high."
50: Then he led them out as far as Bethany, and lifting
up his hands he blessed them.
51: While he blessed them, he parted from them, and was
carried up into heaven.
52: And they returned to Jerusalem with great joy,
53: and were continually in the temple blessing God. |