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1
And when
He had completed
all
His words
in
the
hear
in
g
of the
people,
He entered
in
to Capernaum.
2
And a certain
servant
of a centurion,
who
was
valued highly
to him, being
sick,
was about
to die.
3
And
having heard
about
Jesus,
he sent
elders
of the
Jews
to Him,
begging
Him that having come,
He might save
his
servant.
4
And
having come
to Jesus,
they were begging
Him earnestly,
saying,
He is
worthy
to whom
You will grant
this,
5
for
he loves
our
nation,
and he
built
the
synagogue
for us.
6
And
Jesus
was going
with them.
And
already, He being not far distant from the house, the
centurion
sent
friends,
saying
to Him, Lord, do not trouble Yourself, for
I am
not
worthy
that
You should come
under
my
roof.
7
Therefore
neither
did I count myself worthy
to come
to You; but say
in a word,
and my
servant
shall be healed.
8
For I
also
am
a man
appointed
under
authority,
having
soldiers
under
me; and
I say
to this
one
,
Go, and
he goes;
and
to another,
Come, and
he comes;
and to my
servant,
Do this, and he does
it
.
9
And
Jesus
having heard
these things,
marveled at
him; and
having turned
to the
crowd
following Him, He said, I say to you,
not even
in
Israel
did I find
such great
faith.
10
And
having returned
to the
house,
those
having been sent
found
the
servant
in good health.
11
And
it came to pass
on
the
next
day
,
He went
into
a town
called
Nain,
and His
disciples
were going with
Him, and
a great
crowd.
12
And
as
He drew near
to the
gate
of the
town
,
also behold,
one
having died
was being carried out,
the
only begotten
son
of his
mother;
and she was
a widow.
And
a considerable
crowd
of the
town
was with her.
13
And the
Lord
having seen
her,
was moved with compassion
on her and said to her, Do not weep.
14
And
having come up,
He touched the
bier;
and those
bearing
it
stopped.
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
And
fear
seized
all, and
they began glorifying
God
,
saying,
A great
prophet
has risen up
among
us! and,
God
has visited
His people!
17
And
this
report
concern
in
g
Him
went out
in
all
Judea and
all
the
surround
in
g region.
18
And his
disciples
brought word
to John
concerning
all
these things.
19
And
having summoned
a certain
two
his disciples,
John
sent
them
to
the
Lord
saying, Are You the coming
One
,
or
are we
to
look for another?
20
And
the
men
having come
to
Him said, John
the
Baptist
has sent
us
to
you,
saying,
Are You
the
coming
One
,
or
are we
to
look for another?
21
At
that very
hour,
He healed
many
of
diseases
and
afflictions
and
evil
spirits,
and
He granted
many
blind
to see.
22
And answering, He said to them, Having gone,
relate
to John
what
you have seen
and
heard:
Blind
receive sight,
lame
walk,
lepers
are cleansed
and
deaf
hear,
dead
are raised,
poor
are gospelized.
23
And
blessed
is
whoever
shall not be offended
in Me.
24
And the
messengers
of John
having departed, He began
to speak
to the
crowds
concerning
John:
What
have you gone out
into the
wilderness
to see?
A reed
shaken
by
the
wind?
25
But
what
have you gone out
to see?
A man
arrayed
in
f
in
e
cloth
in
g
?
Behold,
those
in
splendid
cloth
in
g
and
liv
in
g
in
luxury
are
in
palaces.
26
But
what
have you gone out
to see?
A prophet?
Yes,
I say
to you, and
one
more excellent
than a prophet.
27
This
is he
concerning
who
m
it has been written:
Behold,
I send
My
messenger
before
your face,
who
will prepare
Your
way
before
You.
28
I say
to you,
no one
among
those
born
of women
is
greater
than John;
yet
the
least
in the
kingdom
of
God
is
greater
than he.
29
And
all
the
people
having heard, even the tax collectors,
declared God righteous
,
having been baptized
with
the
baptism
of John.
30
But the
Pharisees
and the
lawyers
rejected
the
counsel
of God
as to themselves, not
having been baptized
by him.
31
To what
therefore
will I liken
the
men
of this
generation?
And
to what
are they
like?
32
They are
like
to little children
sitting
in
the
marketplace
and
calling
to one other
,
saying:
We piped to you, and
you did not dance;
we sang a dirge, and you did not weep.
33
For
John
the
Baptist
has come
neither
eating
bread
nor
drinking
wine, and you say, He has a demon!
34
The
Son
of Man
has come
eating
and
drinking,
and
you say,
Behold,
a man,
a glutton
and
a drunkard,
a friend
of tax collectors
and of sinners!
35
And
wisdom
was justified
by
all
her children.
36
And
one
of the
Pharisees
was asking
Him that He should eat with him, and
having entered
into the
house
of the Pharisee,
He reclined.
37
And behold,
a woman
in the
city
who
was
a sinner.
And
she having known
that
He had reclined
in the Pharisees
house,
having taken
an alabaster flask
of fragrant oil,
38
and
having stood
behind Him
at His
feet
weeping,
she began
to wet
His with
feet
the
tears,
and
she was wiping
them
with the
hairs
of her
head,
and
was kissing
His
feet
,
and
was anointing
them
with the
fragrant oil.
39
And
the
Pharisee,
the
one
having invited
Him,
having seen,
spoke
within
himself,
saying, If
this
were
a prophet,
He would have known
who
and
what
the
woman
is
who
touches Him; for she is a sinner.
40
And answering,
Jesus
said to him, Simon,
I have
something
to say to you. And he says, Teacher, say
it
.
41
There were
two
debtors
to a certain creditor.
The
one
owed
five hundred
denarii, and the
other
fifty.
42
They having
nothing
to pay,
he forgave
both.
Therefore
which
of them
will love
him more?
43
Simon
answering,
said, I take it that
he
to whom
he forgave
the most. And He said to him, You have judged rightly.
44
And
having turned
to
the
woman,
He was saying
to
Simon,
Do you see
this
woman?
I entered
in
to
your
house;
you did not give
water
for My
feet
,
but
she wet
My
feet
with her
tears
and
wiped
them
with her
hair.
45
You did not give
to Me
a kiss,
but
from
which
time
I came in,
she herself
has not ceased
kissing My
feet.
46
You did not anoint
My
head
with oil,
but she herself
anointed
My
feet
with fragrant oil.
47
Therefore
I say
to you
this:
Her
many
sins
have been forgiven,
for
she loved
much;
but
to whom
little
is forgiven,
he loves
little
.
48
And He said to her, Your
sins
have been forgiven.
49
And
those
reclining
began
to say
within
themselves,
Who is
this
who
even
forgives
sins?
50
And He said to the
woman,
Your
faith
has saved
you;
go
in peace.
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