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1
Now
after
these things, the
Lord
also
appointed
seventy-two
others
and
sent
them
in two
by
two
before
His face, into
every
city
and
place
where He Himself
was about
to go.
2
And
He was saying
to them, The
harvest
is
indeed plentiful, but the
workmen
are
few.
Therefore
pray earnestly to the
Lord
of the harvest, that
He may send out
workmen
into His
harvest.
3
Go;
behold,
I send you forth
as
lambs
in
the
midst
of wolves.
4
Carry
no
purse,
nor
bag,
nor
sandals;
and
greet
no
one
on the
road.
5
And into
whatever
house
you might enter,
first
say,
Peace
to this
house.
6
And
if
a son
of
peace
is
there,
your
peace
will rest
upon it; but
if
not so,
it will return
to you.
7
And
remain
in
the
same
house
,
eating
and
drinking
the
things
supplied
by
the
m; for
the
workman
is
worthy
of his wages. Do not move from
house
to
house
.
8
And into
whatever
city
you might enter
and
they receive
you,
eat
the things
set before
you.
9
And
heal
the
sick
in
it, and
say
to them, The
kingdom
of God
has drawn near to you.
10
And into
whatever
city
you might enter
and
they do not receive
you,
having gone out
into its streets, say,
11
Even
the
dust from your
city
having clung
to our feet,
we wipe off
against you;
yet
know
this, that
the
kingdom
of God
has drawn near.
12
I say
to you that it will be
more tolerable
in that
day
for Sodom
than
for that
city.
13
Woe
to you,
Choraz
in
!
Woe
to you,
Bethsaida!
For
if
the
miracles
hav
in
g taken place
in
you had taken place
in
Tyre
and
Sidon,
they would have repented
long ago,
sitt
in
g
in
sackcloth
and
ashes.
14
But it will be
more tolerable
for Tyre
and
Sidon
in the
judgment
than
for you.
15
And you, Capernaum,
will you be lifted up
to
heaven?
No,
you will be brought down
to
Hades.
16
The
one
hearing
you
hears
Me; and the
one
rejecting
you
rejects
Me; and the
one
rejecting
Me
rejects
the
One
having sent
Me.
17
And
the
seventy-two
returned
with joy,
saying,
Lord,
even
the
demons
are subject to us through Your name.
18
And He said to them, I beheld
Satan
having fallen
as
lightning
out of
heaven.
19
Behold,
I give
you the
authority
to tread
upon
serpents
and
scorpions,
and
upon
all
the
power
of the
enemy,
and
nothing
will injure
you.
20
Yet
do not
rejoice
in
this,
that
the
spirits
are subjected
to you; but
rejoice
that your names are written
in
the
heavens.
21
In
the same
hour,
He rejoiced
in the
Holy
Spirit
and said, I fully consent to You, Father,
Lord
of the
heaven
and of the earth, that
You have hidden
these things
from
the
wise
and intelligent, and
have revealed
them
to little children;
yes, Father, for
thus
was it
well-pleasing
before You.
22
All things
have been delivered
to Me by My
Father
.
And
no one
knows
who
the
Son
is, except the
Father
;
and
who
the
Father
is, except the
Son
, and
those to whom
the
Son
might resolve
to reveal
Him
.
23
And
hav
in
g turned
to the
disciples,
He said
in
private, Blessed
are
the
eyes
see
in
g
what
you see!
24
For
I say
to you that
many
prophets
and
kings
desired
to see
what
you
see,
and did not
see;
and
to hear
what
you hear,
and did not hear.
25
And behold, a certain
lawyer
stood up,
testing
Him,
saying,
Teacher,
what
having done,
will I inherit
eternal
life?
26
And He said to him, What
has been written
in the
Law?
How
do you read
it
?
27
And answering, he said, 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
correctly.
Do
this
and you will live.
29
But
desiring
to justify
himself, he said to Jesus, And
who
is my neighbor?
30
Jesus
having taken
it
up, then said, A certain
man
was going down
from
Jerusalem
to Jericho, and
fell among
robbers, who both
having stripped
him and
having inflicted
wounds, went away
having left
him
half dead.
31
Now by
chance
a certain
priest
was going down
on
that
road,
and
having seen
him, he passed by
on
the opposite side.
32
And
likewise
also
a Levite
having come
to the
spot,
and
having seen
him
,
passed by on the opposite side.
33
But
a certain
Samaritan
journeying
came
to him, and
having seen
him
was moved with compassion,
34
and
having approached
Him
,
he bound up
his wounds,
pouring on
oil
and
wine;
and
having put
him on
his own
beast,
he brought
him to
an inn
and
took care
of him.
35
And
on
the next day,
having taken out
two
denarii,
he gave
them
to the
innkeeper
and said, Take care of him, and
whatever
more you might expend, I
will repay
you
on
my returning.
36
Which
of these
three
seems
to you
to have been
a neighbor
of the
one
having fallen
among the robbers?
37
And
he said, The
one
having shown
compassion
toward
him. Then
Jesus
said to him, You
go
and
do
likewise.
38
Now
in
their
proceed
in
g,
He entered
in
to a certa
in
village;
and
a certa
in
woman
named
Martha
received Him
in
to the
home.
39
And she
had
a sister
called
Mary,
who
also,
having sat down
at the
feet
of the Lord,
was listening to
His
word.
40
But
Martha
was distracted
about
much
service;
and having come up,
she said,
Lord,
is it not concerning
to You that my sister has left me
alone
to serve?
Therefore speak to her, that
she might help
me!
41
And the
Lord
answering
said to her, Martha,
Martha,
you are anxious
and
troubled
about
many things;
42
but one thing is
necessary,
only
one;
for
Mary
has chosen
the
good
portion,
which
will not be taken away from
her.
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