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1
When
He had completed
all
His discourse
in the hearing
of the people,
He went
to Capernaum.
2
And a centurion's
slave,
who
was highly regarded
by him, was sick
and about
to die.
3
When he heard
about
Jesus,
he sent
some Jewish
elders
asking
Him to come
and save the life
of his slave.
4
When they came
to Jesus,
they earnestly
implored
Him, saying,
"He is worthy
for You to grant
this
to him;
5
for he loves
our nation
and it was he who built
us our synagogue."
6
Now
Jesus
started on His way
with them; and when He was not far
from the house,
the centurion
sent
friends,
saying
to Him, "Lord,
do not trouble
Yourself further, for I am
not worthy
for You to come
under
my roof;
7
for this reason
I did not even
consider
myself
worthy
to come
to You, but just say
the word,
and my servant
will be healed.
8
"For I also
am
a man
placed
under
authority,
with soldiers
under
me; and I say
to this one,
'Go!'
and he goes,
and to another,
'Come!'
and he comes,
and to my slave,
'Do
this!'
and he does
it."
9
Now
when Jesus
heard
this,
He marveled
at him, and turned
and said
to the crowd
that was following
Him, "I say
to you, not even
in Israel
have I found
such great
faith."
10
When those
who had been sent
returned
to the house,
they found
the slave
in good health.
11
Soon
afterwards
He went
to a city
called
Nain;
and His disciples
were going along
with Him, accompanied
by a large
crowd.
12
Now
as He approached
the gate
of the city,
a dead
man was being carried
out, the only
son
of his mother,
and she was a widow;
and a sizeable
crowd
from the city
was with her.
13
When the Lord
saw
her, He felt compassion
for her, and said
to her, "Do not weep."
14
And He came
up and touched
the coffin;
and the bearers
came to a halt.
And He said,
"Young man,
I say
to you, arise!"
15
The dead man
sat
up and began
to speak.
And Jesus gave
him back to his mother.
16
Fear
gripped
them all,
and they began glorifying
God,
saying,
"A great
prophet
has arisen
among
us!" and, "God
has visited
His people!"
17
This
report
concerning
Him went
out all
over
Judea
and in all
the surrounding district.
18
The disciples
of John
reported
to him about
all
these things.
19
Summoning
two
of his disciples,
John
sent
them to the Lord,
saying,
"Are You the Expected
One, or
do we look
for someone else?"
20
When the men
came
to Him, they said,
"John
the Baptist
has sent
us to You, to ask,
'
Are You the Expected
One, or
do we look
for someone else?'"
21
At that very time
He cured
many
people of diseases
and afflictions
and evil
spirits;
and He gave
sight
to
many
who were blind.
22
And He answered
and said
to them, "Go
and report
to John
what
you have seen
and heard:
the BLIND
RECEIVE SIGHT,
the lame
walk,
the lepers
are cleansed,
and the deaf
hear,
the dead
are raised
up, the POOR
HAVE THE GOSPEL PREACHED
TO THEM.
23
"Blessed
is he who
does not take
offense at Me."
24
When the messengers
of John
had left,
He began
to speak
to the crowds
about
John,
"What
did you go
out into the wilderness
to see?
A reed
shaken
by the wind?
25
"But what
did you go
out to see?
A man
dressed
in soft
clothing?
Those
who are splendidly
clothed
and live
in luxury
are found in royal palaces!
26
"But what
did you go
out to see?
A prophet?
Yes,
I say
to you, and one who is more
than a prophet.
27
"This
is the one about
whom
it is written,
'
BEHOLD,
I SEND
MY MESSENGER
AHEAD
OF YOU, WHO
WILL PREPARE
YOUR WAY
BEFORE
YOU.'
28
"I say
to you, among
those born
of women
there is no one
greater
than John;
yet
he who is least
in the kingdom
of God
is
greater
than he."
29
When all
the people
and the tax collectors
heard
this, they acknowledged
God's
justice,
having been baptized
with the baptism
of John.
30
But the Pharisees
and the lawyers
rejected
God's
purpose
for themselves,
not having been baptized
by John.
31
"To what
then
shall I compare
the men
of this
generation,
and what
are they like?
32
"They are like
children
who sit
in the market place
and call
to one another,
and they say,
'We played the flute
for you, and you did not dance;
we sang a dirge,
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 gluttonous
man
and a drunkard,
a friend
of tax collectors
and sinners!'
35
"Yet
wisdom
is vindicated
by all
her children."
36
Now
one
of the Pharisees
was requesting
Him to dine
with him, and He entered
the Pharisee's
house
and reclined
at the table.
37
And there was a woman
in the city
who
was a sinner;
and when she learned
that He was reclining
at the table in the Pharisee's
house,
she brought
an alabaster vial
of perfume,
38
and standing
behind
Him at
His feet
,
weeping,
she began
to wet
His feet
with her tears,
and kept wiping
them with the hair
of her head,
and kissing
His feet
and anointing
them with the perfume.
39
Now
when the Pharisee
who
had invited
Him saw
this
, he said
to himself,
"If
this
man
were a prophet
He would know
who
and what sort of person
this
woman
is
who
is touching
Him, that she is a sinner."
40
And Jesus
answered
him, "Simon,
I have
something
to say
to you." And he replied,
"Say
it, Teacher."
41
"A moneylender
had
two
debtors:
one
owed
five hundred
denarii,
and the other
fifty.
42
"When they were unable
to repay,
he graciously forgave
them both.
So
which
of them will love
him more?"
43
Simon
answered
and said,
"I suppose
the one whom
he forgave
more."
And He said
to him, "You have judged
correctly."
44
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 she, since
the time I came
in, has not ceased
to kiss
My feet.
46
"You did not anoint
My head
with oil,
but she anointed
My feet
with perfume.
47
"For this
reason
I say
to you, her sins,
which are many,
have been forgiven,
for she loved
much;
but he who
is forgiven
little,
loves
little."
48
Then
He said
to her, "Your sins
have been forgiven."
49
Those
who were reclining
at the table with Him began
to say
to themselves,
"Who
is this
man who
even
forgives
sins?"
50
And He said
to the woman,
"Your faith
has saved
you; go
in peace."
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