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1
Now when
he had ended
all
his
sayings
in
the audience
of the people,
he entered
into Capernaum.
2
And a certain
centurion's
servant,
who
was
dear
unto him, was
sick,
and ready
to die.
3
And
when he heard
of
Jesus,
he sent
unto him
the elders
of
the Jews,
beseeching
him that
he would come
and heal
his
servant.
4
And
when they came
to
Jesus,
they besought
him
instantly,
saying,
That he was
worthy
for whom
he should do
this:
5
For
he loveth
our
nation,
and he
hath built
us
a synagogue.
6
Then
Jesus
went
with them. And when he was now not
far
from
the house,
the centurion
sent
friends
to him,
saying
unto him,
Lord,
trouble
not thyself: for
I am
not
worthy
that
thou shouldest enter
under
my
roof:
7
Wherefore
neither
thought I
myself
worthy
to come
unto thee: but say
in a word,
and my
servant
shall be healed.
8
For I
also
am
a man
set
under
authority,
having
under
me
soldiers,
and
I say
unto one,
Go,
and
he goeth;
and
to another,
Come,
and
he cometh;
and to my
servant,
Do
this, and
he doeth
it
.
9
When
Jesus
heard
these things,
he marvelled
at him, and
turned him about,
and said
unto the people
that followed
him,
I say
unto you,
I have not found
so great
faith,
no, not
in
Israel.
10
And
they that were sent,
returning
to
the house,
found
the servant
whole
that had been sick.
11
And
it came to pass
the day after,
that he went
into
a city
called
Nain;
and many of his
disciples
went with
him, and
much
people.
12
Now
when
he came nigh
to the gate
of the city
,
behold,
there was
a dead man
carried out,
the only
son
of his
mother,
and she was
a widow:
and
much
people
of the city
was with her.
13
And
when the Lord
saw her,
he had compassion
on her, and said unto her,
Weep
not.
14
And
he came
and touched
the bier:
and
they that bare
him
stood still.
And he said,
Young man,
I say
unto thee,
Arise.
15
And
he that was dead
sat up,
and began
to speak.
And
he delivered
him to his
mother.
16
And
there came
a fear
on all: and
they glorified
God
,
saying,
That
a great
prophet
is risen up
among
us; and, That
God
hath visited
his
people.
17
And
this
rumour
of
him
went forth
throughout
all
Judaea, and
throughout
all
the region round about.
18
And
the disciples
of
John
shewed
him
of
all
these things.
19
And
John
calling
unto him
two
of his
disciples
sent
them
to Jesus,
saying,
Art thou
he that should come?
or
look we for
another?
20
When
the men
were come
unto him, they said,
John
Baptist
hath sent
us unto thee,
saying,
Art thou
he that should come?
or
look we for
another?
21
And in that same
hour
he cured
many
of
their
infirmities
and
plagues,
and
of evil
spirits;
and
unto
many
that were
blind
he gave
sight.
22
Then Jesus
answering
said unto them,
Go your way,
and tell
John
what things
ye have seen and
heard;
how
that the blind
see,
the lame
walk,
the lepers
are cleansed,
the deaf
hear,
the dead
are raised,
to the poor
the gospel is preached.
23
And
blessed
is
he
, whosoever
shall
not be offended in me.
24
And
when the messengers
of John
were departed,
he began
to speak
unto
the people
concerning
John,
What
went ye out
into
the wilderness
for to see?
A reed
shaken
with
the wind?
25
But
what
went ye out
for to see?
A man
clothed
in
soft
raiment?
Behold, they which are
gorgeously
apparelled,
and
live
delicately,
are in
kings' courts.
26
But
what
went ye out
for to see?
A prophet?
Yea,
I say
unto you, and much more
than a prophet.
27
This
is
he
, of
whom
it is written,
Behold,
I
send
my
messenger
before
thy face,
which
shall prepare
thy
way
before
thee.
28
For
I say
unto you,
Among
those that are born
of women
there is
not
a greater prophet than
John
the Baptist:
but
he that is least
in
the kingdom
of God
is greater than he.
29
And
all
the people
that heard
him
, and
the publicans,
justified
God,
being baptized
with the baptism
of John.
30
But
the Pharisees
and
lawyers
rejected
the counsel
of God
against
themselves,
being
not baptized of him.
31
And the Lord said,
Whereunto
then
shall I liken
the men
of this
generation?
and
to what
are they
like?
32
They are
like
unto children
sitting
in
the marketplace,
and
calling
one to another, and
saying
, We have piped unto you, and
ye have
not danced;
we have mourned
to you, and
ye have
not wept.
33
For
John
the Baptist
came
neither
eating
bread
nor
drinking
wine;
and
ye say,
He hath
a devil.
34
The Son
of man
is come
eating
and
drinking;
and
ye say,
Behold
a gluttonous
man,
and
a winebibber,
a friend
of publicans
and
sinners!
35
But
wisdom
is justified
of
all
her
children.
36
And
one
of the Pharisees
desired
him that he would eat with him.
And
he went
into
the Pharisee's
house, and sat down to meat.
37
And, behold,
a woman
in
the city,
which
was
a sinner,
when she knew
that
Jesus
sat at meat in
the Pharisee's
house,
brought
an alabaster box
of ointment,
38
And
stood
at his
feet
behind
him
weeping,
and began
to wash
his
feet
with tears,
and
did wipe
them
with the hairs
of her
head,
and
kissed
his
feet
,
and
anointed
them
with the ointment.
39
Now
when the Pharisee
which
had bidden
him saw
it
, he spake within
himself,
saying,
This man,
if
he were
a prophet,
would have known
who
and
what manner
of woman
this is
that
toucheth him: for she is
a sinner.
40
And
Jesus
answering
said unto him,
Simon,
I have
somewhat
to say unto thee. And
he saith,
Master,
say on.
41
There was a certain
creditor
which had two
debtors:
the one
owed
five hundred
pence,
and
the other
fifty.
42
And when they had
nothing
to pay,
he frankly forgave
them both.
Tell me
therefore,
which
of them
will love
him most?
43
Simon
answered
and said,
I suppose
that
he
, to whom
he forgave
most. And he said unto him,
Thou hast
rightly
judged.
44
And
he turned
to
the woman,
and said
unto Simon,
Seest thou
this
woman?
I entered
into thine
house,
thou gavest me
no
water
for my
feet
:
but
she
hath washed
my
feet
with tears,
and
wiped
them
with the hairs
of her head.
45
Thou gavest
me
no
kiss:
but this woman
since
the time
I came in
hath
not ceased
to kiss
my
feet.
46
My
head
with oil
thou didst
not
anoint:
but this woman hath anointed my
feet
with ointment.
47
Wherefore
I say
unto thee, Her
sins,
which
are many,
are forgiven;
for
she loved
much:
but
to whom
little
is forgiven,
the same
loveth
little
.
48
And he said unto her, Thy
sins
are forgiven.
49
And
they
that
sat at meat with him
began
to say
within
themselves,
Who
is
this
that
forgiveth
sins
also?
50
And he said to
the woman,
Thy
faith
hath saved
thee;
go
in
peace.
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