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1
Now
it happened
that He was passing
through
some grainfields
on a Sabbath;
and His disciples
were picking
the heads of grain,
rubbing
them in their hands,
and eating
the grain.
2
But some
of the Pharisees
said,
"Why
do you do
what
is not lawful
on the Sabbath?"
3
And Jesus
answering
them said,
"Have you not even
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 consecrated
bread
which
is not lawful
for any to eat
except
the priests
alone,
and gave
it to his companions?"
5
And He was saying
to them, "The Son
of Man
is Lord
of the Sabbath."
6
On another
Sabbath
He entered
the synagogue
and was teaching;
and
there
was a man
there
whose
right
hand
was wi
there
d.
7
The scribes
and the Pharisees
were watching Him closely
to see if
He healed
on the Sabbath,
so
that they might find
rea
so
n to accuse
Him.
8
But He knew
what they were thinking,
and He said
to the man
with the withered
hand,
"Get
up and come
forward!"
And he got
up and came
forward.
9
And Jesus
said
to them, "I ask
you, is it lawful
to do good
or
to do harm
on the Sabbath,
to save
a life
or
to destroy
it?"
10
After looking around
at them all,
He said
to him, "Stretch
out your hand!"
And he did
so; and his hand
was restored.
11
But they themselves
were filled
with rage,
and discussed
together
what
they might do
to Jesus.
12
It was at this
time
that He went off
to the mountain
to pray,
and He spent the whole night
in prayer
to God.
13
And when
day
came,
He called
His disciples
to Him and chose
twelve
of them, whom
He also
named
as apostles:
14
Simon,
whom
He also
named
Peter,
and Andrew
his brother;
and James
and John;
and Philip
and Bartholomew;
15
and Matthew
and Thomas;
James
the son of Alphaeus,
and Simon
who was called
the Zealot;
16
Judas
the son of James,
and
Judas
Iscariot,
who
became
a traitor.
17
Jesus came down
with them and stood
on a level
place;
and there was a large
crowd
of His disciples,
and a great
throng
of people
from all
Judea
and Jerusalem
and the coastal region
of Tyre
and Sidon,
18
who
had come
to hear
Him and to be healed
of their diseases;
and those
who
were troubled
with unclean
spirits
were being cured.
19
And all
the people
were trying
to touch
Him, for power
was coming
from Him and healing
them all.
20
And turning
His gaze
toward
His disciples,
He began to say,
"Blessed
are you who are poor,
for yours
is the kingdom
of God.
21
"
Blessed
are you who hunger
now,
for you shall be satisfied.
Blessed
are you who weep
now,
for you shall laugh.
22
"Blessed
are you when
men
hate
you, and ostracize
you, and insult
you, and scorn
your name
as evil,
for the sake
of the Son
of Man.
23
"Be glad
in that day
and leap
for joy, for behold,
your reward
is great
in heaven.
For in the same
way
their fathers
used to treat
the prophets.
24
"But woe
to you who are rich,
for you are receiving
your comfort
in full.
25
"
Woe
to you who are well-fed
now,
for you shall be hungry.
Woe
to you who laugh
now,
for you shall mourn
and weep.
26
"Woe
to you when
all
men
speak
well
of you, for their fathers
used to treat
the false prophets
in the same
way.
27
"But I say
to you who hear,
love
your enemies,
do
good
to those
who hate
you,
28
bless
those
who curse
you, pray
for
those
who mistreat
you.
29
"Whoever hits
you on the cheek,
offer
him the other
also;
and whoever takes away
your coat,
do not withhold
your shirt
from him either.
30
"Give
to everyone
who asks
of you, and whoever takes away
what
is yours,
do not demand it back.
31
"Treat
others
the same way
you want
them to treat
you.
32
"If
you
love
those
who
love
you, what
credit
is that to you? For even
sinners
love
those
who
love
them.
33
"If
you
do
good
to those
who
do
good
to you, what
credit
is that to you? For even
sinners
do
the same.
34
"If
you
lend
to those from whom
you expect
to receive,
what
credit
is that to you? Even
sinners
lend
to
sinners
in order
to receive back
the same
amount.
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 Himself
is kind
to ungrateful
and evil
men.
36
"Be merciful,
just
as your Father
is merciful.
37
"Do not judge,
and you will not be judged;
and do not condemn,
and you will not be condemned;
pardon,
and you will be pardoned.
38
"Give,
and it will be given
to you. They will pour
into your lap
a good
measure--
pressed down,
shaken together,
and running over.
For by your standard
of measure
it will be measured to you in return."
39
And He also
spoke
a parable
to them: "A blind
man
cannot
guide
a blind
man
,
can he? Will they not both
fall
into a pit?
40
"A pupil
is not above
his teacher;
but everyone,
after he has been fully trained,
will be like
his teacher.
41
"Why
do you look
at 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 there is no
good
tree
which produces
bad
fruit,
nor,
on the other hand,
a
bad
tree
which produces
good
fruit.
44
"For each
tree
is known
by its own
fruit.
For men do not gather
figs
from thorns,
nor
do they pick
grapes
from a briar bush.
45
"The good
man
out of the good
treasure
of his heart
brings
forth
what is good;
and the evil
man
out of the evil
treasure
brings
forth
what is evil;
for his mouth
speaks
from that which fills
his heart.
46
"Why
do you call
Me, 'Lord,
Lord,'
and do not do
what
I say?
47
"Everyone
who comes
to Me and hears
My words
and acts
on them, I will show
you whom
he is like:
48
he is like
a man
building
a house,
who
dug
deep
and laid
a foundation
on the rock;
and when a flood
occurred,
the torrent
burst against
that house
and could
not shake
it, because
it had been well
built.
49
"But the one who has heard
and has not acted
accordingly, is like
a man
who built
a house
on the ground
without
any foundation;
and the torrent
burst against
it and immediately
it collapsed,
and the ruin
of that house
was great."
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