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THE
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The Life and Morals of Jesus
of Nazareth Extracted Textually from
the Gospels Compiled by Thomas Jefferson
Edited by Eyler Robert
Coates, Sr. Copyright 1996 by Eyler Robert
Coates, Sr. Permission is hereby granted to any individual
to copy any or all the materials contained herein for non-commercial
personal use. Publication
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only. ______________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 1. Now it came to pass in those days,
that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all
the world should be enrolled. 2 (And this enrollment was the first
which was made when Quirinius, was governor of Syria.) 3 And all went to be enrolled, every
one into his own city. 4 And Joseph also went up from Galilee,
out of the city of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto
the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, because
he was of the house and lineage of David, 5 To be enrolled with Mary his betrothed,
being then with child. 6 And so it was, that, while they
were there, the days were accomplished that she should
be delivered. 7 And she brought forth her firstborn
son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and
laid him in a manger; because there was no room for
them in the inn. 8 And when eight days were accomplished
for the circumcising of the child, his name
was called JESUS. 9 And when they had performed all
things according to the law of the Lord, they returned
into Galilee, to their own city Nazareth. 10 And the child grew, and waxed
strong in spirit, filled with wisdom: and the grace of
God was upon him. And when he was twelve years old, they
went up to Jerusalem, unto the feast according
to the custom. 12 And when they had fulfilled the
days, as they returned, the child Jesus tarried behind
in Jerusalem; and his parents knew not of it. 13 But they, supposing him to have
been in the company, went a day's journey; and
they sought him among their kinsfolk and acquaintances. 14 And when they found him not, they
turned back again to Jerusalem, seeking him. 15 And it came to pass, that after
three days they found him in the temple, sitting in
the midst of the teachers, both hearing them, and asking
them questions. 16 And all that heard him were astonished
at his understanding and answers. 17 And when they saw him, they were
amazed: and his mother said unto him, Son, why hast
thou thus dealt with us? behold, thy father and I have sought
thee sorrowing. 18 And he went down with them, and
came to Nazareth, and was subject unto them. 19 And Jesus increased in wisdom
and stature. Now in the fifteenth year of the reign
of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor
of Judaea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and
his brother Philip tetrarch of Ituraea and of Trachonitis,
and Lysanias the tetrarch of Abilene, 21 Annas and Caiaphas being the high
priests, 22 Appeared John the Baptist in the
wilderness. 23 Now the same John had his raiment
of camel's hair, and a leathern girdle about his loins;
and his meat was locusts and wild honey. 24 Then went out to him Jerusalem,
and all Judaea, and all the region round about Jordan, 25 And were baptized of him in Jordan. Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan
unto John, to be baptized of him. 27 And Jesus himself, when he began
his ministry, was about thirty years of age. 28 After this he went down to Capernaum,
he, and his mother, and his brethren, and his disciples:
and they continued there a few days. And the Jews' passover was at hand,
and Jesus went up to Jerusalem. 30 And found in the temple those
that sold oxen and sheep and doves, and the changers of
money sitting: 31 And when he had made a scourge
of cords, he drove them all out of the temple, and the
sheep, and the oxen; and poured out the changers' coins,
and overthrew their tables; 32 And said unto them that sold doves,
Take these things hence; make not my Father's
house an house of merchandise. 33 After these things came Jesus
and his disciples into the land of Judaea; and there
he tarried with them, and baptized. Now when Jesus had heard that John
was cast into prison, he departed into Galilee; 35 For Herod himself had sent forth
and laid hold upon John, and bound him in prison
for Herodias' sake, his brother Philip's wife: for he had
married her. 36 For John had said unto Herod,
It is not lawful for thee to have thy brother's wife. 37 Therefore Herodias had a grudge
against him, and would have killed him; but she could
not: 38 For Herod feared John, knowing
that he was a just man and holy, and protected him; and
when he heard him, he was sore perplexed, yet he heard
him gladly. 39 And when a convenient day was
come, that Herod on his birthday made a supper to his lords,
high captains, and chief men of Galilee; 40 And when the daughter of the said
Herodias came in, and danced, she pleased Herod and
them that sat with him; and the king said unto the damsel,
Ask of me whatsoever thou wilt, and I will give
it thee. 41 And he sware unto her, Whatsoever
thou shalt ask of me, I will give it thee, unto the
half of my kingdom. 42 And she went forth, and said unto
her mother, What shall I ask? And she said, The head
of John the Baptist. 43 And she came in immediately with
haste unto the king, and asked, saying, I will that
thou give me straightway in a charger the head of
John the Baptist. 44 And the king was exceeding sorry;
yet for his oath's sake, and for their sakes which sat with
him, he would not refuse her. 45 And immediately the king sent
an executioner, and commanded his head to be brought: and
he went and beheaded him in the prison, 46 And brought his head in a charger,
and gave it to the damsel: and the damsel gave it
to her mother. And they went into Capernaum; and straightway
on the sabbath day he entered into the synagogue,
and taught. 48 And they were astonished at his
teaching: for he taught them as one that had authority,
and not as the scribes. At that time Jesus went on the sabbath
day through the corn fields; and his disciples were
an hungred, and began to pluck the ears of corn and
to eat. 50 But when the Pharisees saw it,
they said unto him, Behold, thy disciples do that which
is not lawful to do upon the sabbath day. 51 But he said unto them, Have ye not
read what David did, when he was an hungred, and they
that were with him; 52 How he entered into the house
of God, and did eat the shewbread, which was not lawful
for him to eat, neither for them which were with him,
but only for the priests? 53 Or have ye not read in the law,
how that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple
profane the sabbath, and are guiltless? And when he was departed thence, he
went into their synagogue: 55 And, behold, there was a man which
had his hand withered. And they asked him, saying,
Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days? that they
might accuse him. 56 And he said unto them, What man
shall there be among you, that shall have one sheep,
and if it fall into a pit on the sabbath day, will
he not lay hold on it, and lift it out? 57 How much then is a man of more
value than a sheep! Wherefore it is lawful to do good on
the sabbath days. 58 And he said unto them, The sabbath
was made for man, and not man for the sabbath. But the Pharisees went out, and held
a council against him, how they might destroy him. 60 But when Jesus knew it, he withdrew
himself from thence: and great multitudes followed
him. And it came to pass in those days,
that he went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all
night in prayer to God. 62 And when it was day, he called
unto him his disciples: and of them he chose twelve,
whom also he named apostles; 63 Simon, (whom he also named Peter,)
and Andrew his brother, James and John, Philip and
Bartholomew, 64 Matthew and Thomas, James the
son of Alphaeus, and Simon called the Zealot, 65 And Judas the son of James, and Judas
Iscariot, who became a traitor. 66 And he came down with them, and
stood in the plain; and there was a great company
of his disciples, and a great multitude of people out
of all Judaea and Jerusalem, and from the sea coast of
Tyre and Sidon, which came to hear him.
CHAPTER 2. And seeing the multitudes, he went
up into a mountain: and when he was set down,
his disciples came unto him: 2 And he opened his mouth, and taught
them, saying, 3 Blessed are the poor in spirit:
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 4 Blessed are they that mourn: for
they shall be comforted. 5 Blessed are the meek: for they
shall inherit the earth. 6 Blessed are they which do hunger
and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled. 7 Blessed are the merciful: for
they shall obtain mercy. 8 Blessed are the pure in heart:
for they shall see God. 9 Blessed are the peacemakers: for
they shall be called the children of God. 10 Blessed are they which are persecuted
for righteousness' sake: for theirs is
the kingdom of heaven. 11 Blessed are ye, when men shall
revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner
of evil against you falsely, for my sake. 12 Rejoice, and be glad: for great
is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the
prophets which were before you. 13 But woe unto you that are rich!
for ye have received your consolation. 14 Woe unto you that are full now,
for ye shall hunger. Woe unto you that laugh now,
for ye shall mourn and weep. 15 Woe unto you, when all men shall
speak well of you, for so did their fathers to the
false prophets. Ye are the salt of the earth: but
if the salt have lost its savour, wherewith shall it again
be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but
to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot by men. 17 Ye are the light of the world.
A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid. 18 Neither do men light a lamp and
put it under a bushel, but on a lampstand; and it
giveth light unto all that are in the house. 19 Let your light so shine before
men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your
Father which is in heaven. Think not that I am come to destroy
the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy,
but to fulfil. 21 For verily I say unto you, Till
heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall
in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. 22 Whosoever therefore shall break
one of the least of these commandments, and shall teach
men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom
of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them,
the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. 23 For I say unto you, That except
your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness
of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in
no case enter into the kingdom of heaven. Ye have heard that it was said to
them of old time, Thou shalt not kill; and whosoever
shall kill shall be in danger of judgment: 25 But I say unto you, That whosoever
is angry with his brother shall be in danger of
judgment: and whosoever shall abuse his brother,
shall be in danger of the council: but whosoever shall
say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire. 26 Therefore if thou bring thy gift
to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother
hath ought against thee; 27 Leave there thy gift before the
altar, and go thy way; first be reconciled to thy brother,
and then come and offer thy gift. 28 Agree with thine adversary quickly,
whiles thou art in the way with him; lest at any
time the adversary deliver thee to the judge, and the
judge deliver thee to the officer, and thou be cast into
prison. 29 Verily I say unto thee, Thou
shalt by no means come out thence, till thou hast paid
the uttermost farthing. Ye have heard that it was said, Thou
shalt not commit adultery: 31 But I say unto you, That whosoever
looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed
adultery with her already in his heart. 32 And if thy right eye causeth
thee to offend, pluck it out, and cast it from thee:
for it is profitable for thee that one of thy
members should perish, and not that thy whole body
should be cast into hell. 33 And if thy right hand causeth
thee to offend, cut it off, and cast it from thee: for
it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should
perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast
into hell. 34 It hath been said, Whosoever
shall put away his wife, let him give her a writing of
divorcement: 35 But I say unto you, That whosoever
shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of
fornication, causeth her to commit adultery: and whosoever
shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery. Again, ye have heard that it hath
been said to them of old time, Thou shalt not forswear
thyself, but shalt perform unto the Lord thine oaths: 37 But I say unto you, Swear not
at all; neither by heaven; for it is God's throne: 38 Nor by the earth; for it is his
footstool: neither by Jerusalem; for it is the
city of the great King. 39 Neither shalt thou swear by thy
head, because thou canst not make one hair white
or black. 40 But let your communication be,
Yea, yea; Nay, nay: for whatsoever is more than these
cometh of evil. Ye have heard that it hath been said,
An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth: 42 But I say unto you, That ye resist
not him that is evil: but whosoever shall smite
thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. 43 And if any man will sue thee,
and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak also. 44 And whosoever shall compel thee
to go a mile, go with him twain. 45 Give to him that asketh thee,
and from him that would borrow of thee turn not thou
away. Ye have heard that it hath been said,
Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy. 47 But I say unto you, Love your
enemies, pray for them that persecute you; 48 That ye may be the children of
your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun
to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the
just and on the unjust. 49 For if ye love them which love
you, what reward have ye? do not even the tax-gatherers
the same? 50 And if ye salute your brethren
only, what do ye more than others? do not even the
Gentiles so? 51 And if ye lend to them of whom
ye hope to receive, what gain have ye? for sinners
also lend to sinners, to receive as much again. 52 But love ye your enemies, and do good,
and lend, hoping for nothing in return; and
your reward shall be great, and ye shall be the children
of the Most High: for he is kind unto the unthankful
and to the evil. 53 Be ye merciful, as your Father
also is merciful.
CHAPTER 3. Take heed that ye do not your good
works before men, to be seen of them: otherwise ye have
no reward of your Father which is in heaven. 2 Therefore when thou doest thine
alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites
do in the synagogues and in the streets, that
they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, They
have their reward. 3 But when thou doest alms, let not
thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth: 4 That thine alms may be in secret:
and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward
thee. And when thou prayest, thou shalt not
be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray
standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the
streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto
you, They have their reward. 6 But thou, when thou prayest, enter
into thy inner chamber, and when thou hast shut thy
door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy
Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee. 7 And when ye pray, use not vain
repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they
shall be heard for their much speaking. 8 Be not ye therefore like unto them:
for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of,
before ye ask him. 9 After this manner therefore pray
ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy
name. 10 Thy kingdom come, Thy will be
done in earth, as it is in heaven. 11 Give us this day our daily bread. 12 And forgive us our debts, as we
forgive our debtors. 13 And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil. 14 For if ye forgive men their trespasses,
your heavenly Father will also forgive you: 15 But if ye forgive not men their
trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your
trespasses. Moreover when ye fast, be not, as the
hypocrites, of a sad countenance: for they disfigure
their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast. Verily
I say unto you, They have their reward. 17 But thou, when thou fastest, anoint
thine head, and wash thy face; 18 That thou appear not unto men
to fast, but unto thy Father which is in secret: and
thy Father, which seeth in secret, shall reward thee. Lay not up for yourselves treasures
upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where
thieves break through and steal: 20 But lay up for yourselves treasures
in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt,
and where thieves do not break through nor steal: 21 For where your treasure is, there
will your heart be also. 22 The lamp of the body is the eye:
if therefore thine eye be sound, thy whole body
shall be full of light. 23 But if thine eye be not sound,
thy whole body shall be full of darkness. If therefore
the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is
that darkness! No man can serve two masters: for either
he will hate the one, and love the other; or else
he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot
serve God and riches. 25 Therefore I say unto you, Be not
concerned for your life, what ye shall eat, or what
ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall
put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than
raiment? 26 Behold the fowls of the air: for
they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into
barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye
not of much more value than they? 27 Which of you by being concerned
can add one hour to his life? 28 And why are ye concerned for raiment?
Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow;
they toil not, neither do they spin: 29 And yet I say unto you, That even
Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one
of these. 30 Wherefore, if God so clothe the
grass of the field, which to day is, and to morrow
is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe
you, O ye of little faith? 31 Therefore be not concerned, saying,
What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal
shall we be clothed? 32 (For after all these things do
the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly Father knoweth that
ye have need of all these things. 33 But seek ye first his kingdom,
and his righteousness; and all these things
shall be added unto you. 34 Have therefore no concern for
the morrow: for the morrow shall have concern for the things
of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the trouble
thereof. Judge not, that ye be not judged. 36 For with what judgment ye judge,
ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete,
it shall be measured to you again. 37 Give, and it shall be given unto
you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together,
and running over, shall men give into your bosom
.38 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in
thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is
in thine own eye? 39 Or how canst thou say to thy brother,
Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and,
behold, a beam is in thine own eye? 40 Thou hypocrite, first cast out
the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou
see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye. Give not that which is holy unto the
dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they
trample them under their feet, and turn again and
rend you. 42 Ask, and it shall be given you;
seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened
unto you: 43 For every one that asketh receiveth;
and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh
it shall be opened. 44 Or what man is there of you, whom
if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone? 45 Or if he ask a fish, will he give
him a serpent? 46 If ye then, being evil, know how
to give good gifts unto your children, how much
more shall your Father which is in heaven give good
things to them that ask him? 47 Therefore all things whatsoever
ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to
them: for this is the law and the prophets. Enter ye in at the strait gate: for
wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth
to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: 49 But strait is the gate, and narrow
is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there
be that find it. Beware of false prophets, which come
to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening
wolves. 51 Ye shall know them by their fruits.
Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? 52 Even so every good tree bringeth
forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil
fruit. 53 A good tree cannot bring forth
evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good
fruit. 54 Every tree that bringeth not forth
good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. 55 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall
know them. 56 A good man out of the good treasure
of his heart bringeth forth good things: and an
evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things. 57 But I say unto you, That every
idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account
thereof in the day of judgment. 58 For by thy words thou shalt be
justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned. Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings
of mine, and doeth them, shall be likened unto a
wise man, which built his house upon a rock: 60 And the rain descended, and the
floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that
house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. 61 And every one that heareth these
sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened
unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: 62 And the rain descended, and the
floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that
house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it. 63 And it came to pass, when Jesus
had ended these sayings, the people were astonished
at his teaching: 64 For he taught them as one having
authority, and not as their scribes. CHAPTER 4. When he was come down from the mountain,
great multitudes followed him. 2 And he went round about the villages,
teaching. Come unto me, all ye that labour and
are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 4 Take my yoke upon you, and learn
from me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall
find rest unto your souls. 5 For my yoke is easy, and my burden
is light. 6 Now 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. 7 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
vial of ointment, 8 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. 9 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. 10 And Jesus answering said unto
him, Simon, I have somewhat to say unto thee. And he saith,
Master, say on. 11 There was a certain creditor which
had two debtors: the one owed five hundred
denarii, and the other fifty. 12 And when they had nothing to pay,
he graciously forgave them both. Which of them, therefore,
will love him most? 13 Simon answered and said, I suppose
that he, to whom he forgave most. And he said unto
him, Thou hast rightly judged. 14 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 her tears, and wiped them
with the hairs of her head. 15 Thou gavest me no kiss: but this
woman since the time I came in hath not ceased to kiss
my feet. 16 My head with oil thou didst not
anoint: but this woman hath anointed my feet with ointment. 17 There came then his brethren and
his mother, and, standing without, sent unto him, calling
him. 18 And the multitude sat about him,
and they said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy
brethren without seek for thee. 19 And he answered them, saying,
Who is my mother, and my brethren? 20 And he looked round about on them
which sat about him, and said, Behold my mother and
my brethren! 21 For whosoever shall do the will
of God, the same is my brother, and my sister, and mother. 22 In the mean time, when there were
gathered together a multitude of many thousands
of people, insomuch that they trod one upon another,
he began to say unto his disciples first of all,
Beware ye of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy. 23 For there is nothing covered,
that shall not be revealed; neither hid, that shall not
be known. 24 Therefore whatsoever ye have spoken
in darkness shall be heard in the light; and that
which ye have whispered in the ear in closets shall
be proclaimed upon the housetops. 25 And I say unto you my friends,
Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after
that have no more that they can do. 26 But I will forewarn you whom ye
shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath
power to cast into hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear him. 27 Are not five sparrows sold for
two pennies? And yet not one of them is forgotten before
God. 28 But even the very hairs of your
head are all numbered. Fear not therefore: ye are
of more value than many sparrows. 29 And one of the company said unto
him, Master, speak to my brother, that he divide
the inheritance with me. 30 But he said unto him, Man, who
made me a judge or a divider over you? 31 And he said unto them, Take heed,
and beware of all manner of covetousness: for a man's
life consisteth not in the abundance of the things
which he possesseth. 32 And he spake a parable unto them,
saying, The ground of a certain rich man brought
forth plentifully: 33 And he thought within himself,
saying, What shall I do, because I have no room where
to bestow my fruits? 34 And he said, This will I do: I
will pull down my barns, and build greater; and there
will I bestow all my fruits and my goods. 35 And I will say to my soul, Soul,
thou hast much goods laid up for many years; take
thine ease, eat, drink, and be merry. 36 But God said unto him, Thou fool,
this night thy soul shall be required of thee: then
whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided? 37 So is he that layeth up treasure
for himself, and is not rich toward God. 38 And he said unto his disciples,
Therefore I say unto you, Be not concerned for your
life, what ye shall eat; neither for your body, what ye
shall put on. 39 The life is more than meat, and
the body is more than raiment. 40 Consider the ravens: for they
neither sow nor reap; which neither have storehouse
nor barn; and yet God feedeth them: of how much more
value are ye than the fowls! 41 And which of you with being concerned
can add to his stature one cubit? 42 If ye then be not able to do that
thing which is least, why are ye concerned for the
rest? 43 Consider the lilies how they grow:
they toil not, they spin not; and yet I say unto you,
that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like
one of these. 44 If then God so clothe the grass,
which is to day in the field, and to morrow is cast
into the oven; how much more will he clothe you, O ye
of little faith? 45And seek not ye what ye shall eat,
or what ye shall drink, neither be ye of a concerned
mind. 46 For all these things do the nations
of the world seek after: and your Father knoweth
that ye have need of these things. 47 But rather seek ye his kingdom;
and these things shall be added unto you also. 48 Fear not, little flock; for it
is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom. 49 Sell that ye have, and give alms;
provide yourselves bags which wax not old,
a treasure in the heavens that faileth not, where no
thief approacheth, neither moth destroyeth. 50 For where your treasure is, there
will your heart be also. 51 Let your loins be girded about,
and your lamps burning; 52 And ye yourselves like unto men
that wait for their lord, when he will return from
the wedding feast; that when he cometh and knocketh, they
may open unto him immediately. 53 Blessed are those servants, whom
the lord when he cometh shall find watching: verily
I say unto you, that he shall gird himself, and make them
to sit down to meat, and will come forth and serve
them. 54 And if he shall come in the second
watch, or come in the third watch, and find them so,
blessed are those servants. 55 And this know, that if the goodman
of the house had known what hour the thief would
come, he would not have suffered his house to be broken
through into. 56 Be ye therefore ready also: for
the Son of man cometh at an hour when ye think not. 57 Then Peter said unto him, Lord,
speakest thou this parable unto us, or also unto all? 58 And the Lord said, Who then is
the faithful and wise steward, whom his lord shall make
ruler over his household, to give them their portion
of meat in due season? 59 Blessed is that servant, whom
his lord when he cometh shall find so doing. 60 Of a truth I say unto you, that
he will make him ruler over all that he hath. 61 But and if that servant say in
his heart, My lord delayeth his coming; and shall begin
to beat the menservants and maidservants, and to
eat and drink, and to be drunken; 62 The lord of that servant will
come in a day when he looketh not for him, and at an hour
when he is not aware, and will cut him in sunder. 63 And that servant, which knew his
lord's will, and prepared not himself, neither did according
to his will, shall be beaten with many stripes. 64 But he that knew not, and did
commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few
stripes. For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall
be much required: and to whom men have committed much,
of him they will ask the more. 65 And he said also to the people,
When ye see a cloud rise out of the west, straightway
ye say, There cometh a shower; and so it is. 66 And when ye see the south wind
blow, ye say, There will be heat; and it cometh to pass. 67 Ye hypocrites, ye can discern
the face of the sky and of the earth; but how is it that
ye do not discern this present time? 68 And why even of yourselves judge
ye not what is right? 69 While thou goest with thine adversary
to the magistrate, as thou art in the way,
give diligence that thou mayest be delivered from him;
lest he hale thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee
to the officer, and the officer cast thee into prison. 70 I tell thee, thou shalt not depart
thence, till thou hast paid the very last mite. CHAPTER 5. There were present at that season some
that told him of the Galileans, whose blood Pilate
had mingled with their sacrifices. 2 And Jesus answering said unto them,
Suppose ye that these Galileans were sinners above
all the Galileans, because they suffered such things? 3 I tell you, Nay: but, except ye
repent, ye shall all likewise perish. 4 Or those eighteen, upon whom the
tower in Siloam fell, and slew them, think ye that
they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem? 5 I tell you, Nay: but, except ye
repent, ye shall all likewise perish. 6 He spake also this parable; A certain
man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard; and he
came and sought fruit thereon, and found none. 7 Then said he unto the dresser of
his vineyard, Behold, these three years I come seeking
fruit on this fig tree, and find none: cut it down;
why cumbereth it the ground? 8 And he answering said unto him,
Lord, let it alone this year also, till I shall dig about
it, and dung it: 9 And if it bear fruit, well: but
if not, then thou shalt cut it down. And as he spake, a certain Pharisee
besought him to dine with him: and he went in, and sat down
at meat. 11 And when the Pharisee saw it,
he marvelled that he had not first washed before dinner. 12 And the Lord said unto him, Now
do ye Pharisees make clean the outside of the cup and
the platter; but your inward part is full of ravening
and wickedness. 13 Ye fools, did not he that made
that which is without make that which is within also? 14 But give alms of such things as
ye have; and, behold, all things are clean unto you. 15 But woe unto you, Pharisees! for
ye tithe mint and rue and all manner of herbs, and pass
over justice and the love of God: these ought ye to
have done, and not to leave the other undone. 16 Woe unto you, Pharisees! for ye
love the uppermost seats in the synagogues, and greetings
in the markets. 17 Woe unto you! for ye are as graves
which are not seen, and the men that walk over them
are not aware of them. 18 Then answered one of the lawyers,
and said unto him, Master, thus saying thou reproachest
us also. 19 And he said, Woe unto you also,
ye lawyers! for ye lade men with burdens grievous to be
borne, and ye yourselves touch not the burdens with
one of your fingers. 20 Woe unto you, lawyers! for ye
have taken away the key of knowledge: ye entered not in
yourselves, and them that were entering in ye hindered. 21 And as he departed from thence,
the scribes and the Pharisees began to urge him vehemently,
and to provoke him to speak of many things: 22 Laying wait for him, to catch
him in some saying. On that same day went Jesus out of
the house, and sat by the sea side. 24 And great multitudes were gathered
together unto him, so that he went into a ship, and
sat; and the whole multitude stood on the shore. 25 And he spake many things unto
them in parables, saying, Behold, a sower went forth
to sow; 26 And as he sowed, some seeds fell
by the way side, and the fowls came and devoured them
up: 27 Some fell upon stony places, where
they had not much earth: and forthwith they sprung
up, because they had no deepness of earth: 28 But when the sun was up, they
were scorched; and because they had no root, they withered
away. 29 And some fell among thorns; and
the thorns sprung up, and choked them: 30 But other fell into good ground, and
brought forth fruit, some an hundredfold, some sixtyfold,
some thirtyfold. 31 Who hath ears to hear, let him
hear. 32 And when he was alone, they that
were about him with the twelve asked of him the parable. Hear ye therefore the parable of the
sower. 34 When any one heareth the word
of the kingdom, and understandeth it not, then cometh the
wicked one, and snatcheth away that which was sown in his heart.
This is he which received seed by the way side. 35 But he that received the seed
into stony places, the same is he that heareth the word,
and at once with joy receiveth it; 36 Yet hath he not root in himself,
but endureth for a while: and when tribulation or persecution
ariseth because of the word, he quickly falleth
away. 37 He also that received seed among
the thorns is he that heareth the word; and the care
of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, choke
the word, and it becometh unfruitful. 38 But he that received seed into
the good ground is he that heareth the word, and understandeth
it; he also beareth fruit, and bringeth forth,
some an hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty. And he said unto them, Is a lamp brought
to be put under a bushel, or under a bed? and not to
be set on a lampstand? 40 For there is nothing hid, which
shall not be manifested; neither was any thing kept
secret, but that it should come to light. 41 If any man have ears to hear,
let him hear. Another parable put he forth unto them,
saying, The kingdom of heaven is likened unto a
man which sowed good seed in his field: 43 But while men slept, his enemy
came and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his
way. 44 But when the blade was sprung
up, and brought forth fruit, then appeared the tares
also. 45 And the servants of the householder
came and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good
seed in thy field? from whence then hath it tares? 46 He said unto them, An enemy hath
done this. The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then
that we go and gather them up? 47 But he said, Nay; lest while ye
gather up the tares, ye root up also the wheat with
them. 48 Let both grow together until the
harvest: and in the time of harvest I will say to the
reapers, Gather ye together first the tares, and bind
them in bundles to burn them: but gather the wheat into
my barn. Then he departed from the multitude,
and went into the house: and his disciples came unto
him, saying, Declare unto us the parable of the tares of
the field. 50 He answered and said unto them,
He that soweth the good seed is the Son of man; 51 The field is the world; the good
seed are the children of the kingdom; but the tares
are the children of the wicked one; 52 The enemy that sowed them is the
devil; the harvest is the end of the age; and
the reapers are the angels. 53 As therefore the tares are gathered
and burned in the fire; so shall it be in the end of the
age. 54 The Son of man shall send forth
his angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdom
all things that cause men to sin, and all them which
do iniquity; 55 And shall cast them into the furnace
of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing
of teeth. 56 Then shall the righteous shine
forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Who hath
ears to hear, let him hear. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like
unto treasure hid in a field; the which when a man hath
found, he hideth, and for joy thereof goeth and selleth
all that he hath, and buyeth that field. 58 Again, the kingdom of heaven is
like unto a merchant man, seeking goodly pearls: 59 Who, when he had found one pearl
of great value, went and sold all that he had, and
bought it. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like
unto a net, that was cast into the sea, and gathered
fish of every kind: 61 Which, when it was full, they
drew it to shore, and sat down, and gathered the good
into vessels, but cast the bad away. 62 So shall it be at the end of the
age: the angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked
from among the just, 63 And shall cast them into the furnace
of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing
of teeth. 64 Jesus saith unto them, Have ye
understood all these things? They say unto him, Yea. 65 Then said he unto them, Therefore
every scribe which is instructed concerning the
kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is an householder,
which bringeth forth out of his treasure things new
and old. 66 And he said, So is the kingdom
of God, as if a man should cast seed upon the ground; 67 And should sleep, and rise night
and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he
knoweth not how. 68 The earth bringeth forth fruit
of herself; first the blade, then the ear, after that
the full corn in the ear. 69 But when the fruit is brought
forth, immediately he putteth in the sickle, because the
harvest is come. And he said, Whereunto shall we liken
the kingdom of God? or with what parable shall we
describe it? 71 It is like a grain of mustard seed,
which, when it is sown in the earth, is less than
all the seeds that be in the earth: 72 But when it is sown, it groweth
up, and becometh greater than all herbs, and shooteth
out great branches; so that the fowls of the air may lodge
under the shadow of it. 73 And with many such parables spake
he the word unto them, as they were able to hear it. 74 And without a parable spake he
not unto them: but when they were alone, he expounded
all things to his disciples. CHAPTER 6. And as they went in the way, a certain
man said unto him, I will follow thee whithersoever
thou goest. 2 And Jesus said unto him, Foxes
have holes, and birds of the air have nests; but the
Son of man hath not where to lay his head. 3 And he said unto another, Follow
me. But he said, Lord, suffer me first to go and bury
my father. 4 Jesus said unto him, Let the dead
bury their dead: but go thou and preach the kingdom
of God. 5 And another also said, Lord, I
will follow thee; but let me first go bid them farewell,
which are at my house. 6 But Jesus said unto him, No man,
having put his hand to the plough, and looking back,
is fit for the kingdom of God. And after these things he went forth,
and saw a publican, named Levi, sitting at the
receipt of custom: and he said unto him, Follow me. 8 And he left all, rose up, and followed
him. 9 And Levi made him a great feast
in his house: and there was a great company of publicans
and 10 Many publicans and sinners sat
also together with Jesus and his disciples: for there
were many, and they followed him. 11 And when the scribes which were Pharisees
saw him eat with publicans and sinners, they
said unto his disciples, How is it that he eateth
and drinketh with publicans and sinners? 12 When Jesus heard it, he saith
unto them, They that are whole have no need of the physician,
but they that are sick: I came not to call the righteous,
but sinners. 13 And he spake also a parable unto
them; No man teareth a piece from a new garment
and putteth it upon an old; if otherwise, then both the
new maketh a rent, and the piece that was taken out of
the new agreeth not with the old. 14 And no man putteth new wine into
old bottles; else the new wine will burst the bottles,
and be spilled, and the bottles shall perish. 15 But new wine must be put into
new bottles. And it came to pass, that when Jesus
had finished these parables, he departed thence. 17 And when he was come into his
own country, he taught them in their synagogue, insomuch
that they were astonished, and said, Whence hath this
man this wisdom, and these mighty works? 18 Is not this the carpenter's son?
is not his mother called Mary? and his brethren, James,
and Joseph, and Simon, and Judas? 19 And his sisters, are they not
all with us? Whence then hath this man all these things? 20 And they were offended in him.
But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is not without honour,
save in his own country, and in his own house. But when he saw the multitudes, he
was moved with compassion on them, because they were
distressed, and downcast, as sheep having no shepherd. 22 And he called unto him the twelve,
and began to send them forth by two and two; 23 And charged them, saying, Go not
into the way of the Gentiles, and into any city of
the Samaritans enter ye not: 24 But go rather to the lost sheep
of the house of Israel. 25 Take ye neither gold, nor silver,
nor copper in your purses, 26 Nor bag for your journey, neither
two coats, neither shoes, nor yet a staff: for
the workman is worthy of his meat. 27 And into whatsoever city or town
ye shall enter, enquire who in it is worthy; and there abide
till ye go thence. 28 And when ye come into an house,
salute it. 29 And if the house be worthy, let
your peace come upon it: but if it be not worthy, let
your peace return to you. 30 And whosoever shall not receive
you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house
or city, shake off the dust of your feet. 31 Verily I say unto you, It shall
be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrha
in the day of judgment, than for that city. Behold, I send you forth as sheep in
the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents,
and innocent as doves. 33 But beware of men: for they will
deliver you up to the councils, and they will scourge
you in their synagogues; 34 And ye shall be brought before
governors and kings for my sake, to bear testimony before
them and the Gentiles. 35 But when they persecute you in
this city, flee ye into another: 36 Fear them not therefore: for there
is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed;
and hid, that shall not be known. 37 What I tell you in darkness, that
speak ye in light: and what ye hear whispered in
the ear, that proclaim ye upon the housetops. 38 And fear not them which kill the
body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear
him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell. 39 Are not two sparrows sold for
a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground
without the will of your Father. 40 But the very hairs of your head
are all numbered. 41 Fear ye not therefore, ye are
of more value than many sparrows. 42 And they went out, and preached
that men should repent. 43 And the apostles gathered themselves
together unto Jesus, and told him all things, both
what they had done, and what they had taught. After these things Jesus walked in
Galilee: for he would not walk in Judea, because the Jews
sought to kill him. 45 Then came together unto him the
Pharisees, and certain of the scribes, which came
from Jerusalem. 46 And they saw some of his disciples
eat bread with defiled, that is to say, with unwashen,
hands. 47 For the Pharisees, and all the
Jews, except they wash their hands oft, eat not, holding
the tradition of the elders. 48 And when they come from the market,
except they wash, they eat not. And many other
things there be, which they have received to hold, as
the washing of cups, and pitchers, and copper vessels. 49 And the Pharisees and scribes
asked him, Why walk not thy disciples according to the
tradition of the elders, but eat bread with defiled
hands? 50 And when he had called all the
people unto him, he said unto them, Hearken unto me every
one of you, and understand: 51 There is nothing from without
a man, that entering into him can defile him: but the things
which come out of him, those are they that defile
the man. And when he was entered into the house
from the people, his disciples asked him concerning
the parable. 53 And he saith unto them, Are ye
so without understanding also? Do ye not perceive,
that whatsoever thing from without entereth into the
man, it cannot defile him; 54 Because it entereth not into his
heart, but into the belly, and goeth out into the waste?
(Thus declared he all meats clean.) 55 And he said, That which cometh
out of the man, that defileth the man. 56 For from within, out of the heart
of men, proceed evil thoughts, fornications, thefts,
murders, adulteries, 57 Covetousness, wickedness, deceit,
lasciviousness, envy, slander, pride, foolishness: 58 All these evil things come from
within, and defile the man. 59 And from thence he arose, and
went into the region of Tyre and Sidon, and entered into
an house, and would have no man know it: but he could not
be hid. CHAPTER 7. At the same time came the disciples
unto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the
kingdom of heaven? 2 And Jesus called a little child
unto him, and set him in the midst of them, 3 And said, Verily I say unto you,
Except ye be converted, and become as little children,
ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven. 4 Whosoever therefore shall humble
himself as this little child, the same is greatest
in the kingdom of heaven. Woe unto the world because of its stumbling
blocks! for it must needs be that stumbling blocks
come; but woe to that man by whom the stumbling block
cometh! 6 And if thy hand or thy foot causeth
thee to stumble, cut them off, and cast them
from thee: it is better for thee to enter into life
halt or maimed, rather than having two hands or two
feet to be cast into everlasting fire. 7 And if thine eye causeth thee to
stumble, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: it is better
for thee to enter into life with one eye, rather
than having two eyes to be cast into hell fire. How think ye? if a man have an hundred
sheep, and one of them be gone astray, doth he not leave
the ninety and nine upon the mountains, and goeth
and seeketh that which is gone astray? 9 And if so be that he find it, verily
I say unto you, he rejoiceth more of that sheep,
than of the ninety and nine which went not astray. 10 Even so it is not the will of
your Father which is in heaven, that one of these little
ones should perish. Moreover if thy brother shall trespass
against thee, go and tell him his fault between thee
and him alone: if he shall hear thee, thou hast gained thy
brother. 12 But if he will not hear thee,
then take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth
of two or three witnesses every word may be established. 13 And if he shall neglect to hear
them, tell it unto the church: but if he neglect even
to hear the church, let him be unto thee as a Gentile man
and a publican. Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord,
how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive
him? till seven times? 15 Jesus saith unto him, I say not
unto thee, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times
seven. Therefore is the kingdom of heaven
likened unto a certain king, which would settle accounts
with his servants. 17 And when he had begun to reckon,
one was brought unto him, which owed him ten thousand
talents. 18 But forasmuch as he had not wherewith
to pay, his lord commanded him to be sold, and
his wife, and children, and all that he had, and
payment to be made. 19 The servant therefore fell down,
and bowed before him, saying, Lord, have patience with
me, and I will pay thee all. 20 Then the lord of that servant
was moved with compassion, and released him, and forgave
him the debt. 21 But the same servant went out,
and found one of his fellowservants, which owed him
an hundred denarii: and he laid hands on him, and took
him by the throat, saying, Pay me that thou owest. 22 So his fellowservant fell down
at his feet, and besought him, saying, Have patience
with me, and I will pay thee all. 23 And he would not: but went and
cast him into prison, till he should pay the debt. 24 So when his fellowservants saw
what was done, they were very sorry, and came and told
unto their lord all that was done. 25 Then his lord, after that he had
called him, said unto him, Thou wicked servant! I forgave
thee all that debt, because thou didst beseech me: 26 Shouldest not thou also have had
compassion on thy fellowservant, even as I had mercy
on thee? 27 And his lord was wroth, and delivered
him to the tormentors, till he should pay all
that was due unto him. 28 So likewise shall my heavenly
Father do also unto you, if ye from your hearts forgive
not every one his brother. After these things the Lord appointed
other seventy also, and sent them two and two before
his face into every city and place, whither he himself
would come. 30 And he said unto them, The harvest
is great, but the labourers are few: pray ye therefore
the Lord of the harvest, that he would send forth labourers
into his harvest. 31 Go your ways: behold, I send you
forth as lambs among wolves. 32 Carry neither purse, nor bag,
nor shoes: and salute no man by the way. 33 And into whatsoever house ye enter,
first say, Peace be to this house. 34 And if a son of peace be there,
your peace shall rest upon him: if not, it shall turn
to you again. 35 And in the same house remain, eating
and drinking such things as they give: for the labourer
is worthy of his hire. Go not from house to house. 36 And into whatsoever city ye enter,
and they receive you, eat such things as are
set before you: 37 But into whatsoever city ye enter,
and they receive you not, go ye into the streets
of the same, and say, 38 Even the very dust of your city,
which cleaveth to our feet, we do wipe off against you:
notwithstanding be ye sure of this, that the kingdom of
God is come nigh unto you. 39 But I say unto you, that it shall
be more tolerable in that day for Sodom, than
for that city. Now the Jew's feast of tabernacles
was at hand. 41 His brethren therefore said unto
him, Depart hence, and go into Judea, that thy
disciples also may see the works that thou doest. 42 For no man doeth any thing in secret, if
he himself seeketh to be known openly.
If thou do these things, shew thyself to the world. 43 For even his brethren did not
believe in him. 44 Then Jesus said unto them, My
time is not yet come: but your time is alway at hand. 45 The world cannot hate you; but
me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works
thereof are evil. 46 Go ye up unto this feast: I go
not up unto this feast: for my time is not yet full
come. When he had said these words unto them,
he abode still in Galilee. 48 But when his brethren were gone
up, then went he also up unto the feast, not openly,
but as it were in secret. 49 Now the Jews sought him at the
feast, and said, Where is he? 50 And there was much murmuring among
the people concerning him: for some said, He is
a good man: others said, Nay; but he deceiveth the people. 51 Howbeit no man spake openly of
him for fear of the Jews. 52 Now about the midst of the feast
Jesus went up into the temple, and taught. 53 And the Jews marvelled, saying,
How hath this man received learning, having never studied? 54 Jesus answered them, and said, 55 Did not Moses give you the law,
and yet none of you keepeth the law? Why do ye seek
to kill me? 56 The people answered and said,
Thou hast a devil: who seeketh to kill thee? 57 Jesus answered and said unto them,
I have done one work, and ye all marvel. 58 Moses gave unto you circumcision;
(not because it is of Moses, but of the fathers;) and
ye on the sabbath do circumcise a man. 59 If a man on the sabbath receive
circumcision, that the law of Moses should not be broken;
are ye angry at me, because I have made a man every
whit whole on the sabbath day? 60 Judge not according to the appearance,
but judge with righteous judgment. Then said some of them of Jerusalem,
Is not this he, whom they seek to kill? 62 And, lo, he speaketh openly, and
they say nothing unto him. Do the rulers know indeed
that this is the Christ? 63 The Pharisees heard that the people
murmured such things concerning him; and the chief
priests and the Pharisees sent officers to seize him. 64 So there was a division among
the people because of him. 65 And some of them would have seized
him; but no man laid hands on him. 66 Then came the officers to the
chief priests and Pharisees; and they said unto them,
Why have ye not brought him? 67 The officers answered, Never man
spake like this man. 68 Then answered them the Pharisees,
Are ye also deceived? 69 Have any of the rulers or of the
Pharisees believed in him? 70 But this people who knoweth not
the law are accursed. 71 Nicodemus saith unto them, (he
that came to Jesus beforetime, being one of them,) 72 Doth our law judge any man, before
it hear him, and know what he doeth? 73 They answered and said unto him,
Art thou also of Galilee? Search, and thou shalt find
that out of Galilee ariseth no prophet. 74 And every man went unto his own
house. CHAPTER 8. Jesus went unto the mount of Olives. 2 And early in the morning he
came again into the temple, and all the people came unto
him; and he sat down, and taught them. 3 And the scribes and Pharisees brought
in a woman caught committing adultery; and when
they had set her in the midst, 4 They say unto him, Master, this
woman was caught committing adultery, in the very act. 5 Now Moses in the law commanded
us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou? 6 This they said, to test him, that
they might have cause to accuse him. But Jesus stooped
down, and with his finger wrote on the ground. 7 So when they continued asking him,
he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that
is without sin among you, let him be the first to
cast a stone at her. 8 And again he stooped down, and
with his finger wrote on the ground. 9 And they which heard it, began
going out one by one, beginning at the eldest: and Jesus
was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst. 10 When Jesus had lifted up himself,
he said unto her, Woman, whither are they gone?
hath no man condemned thee? 11 She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus
said, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more. And as he passed by, he saw a man which
was blind from his birth. 13 And his disciples asked him, saying,
Rabbi, who did sin, this man, or his parents,
that he was born blind? 14 Jesus answered, Neither hath this
man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of
God should be made manifest in him. Verily, verily, I say unto you, He
that entereth not by the door into the sheepfold, but climbeth
up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber. 16 But he that entereth in by the
door is the shepherd of the sheep. 17 To him the porter openeth; and
the sheep hear his voice: and he calleth his own sheep
by name, and leadeth them out. 18 And when he bringeth forth his
own sheep, he goeth before them, and the sheep follow him:
for they know his voice. 19 And a stranger will they not follow,
but will flee from him: for they know not the voice
of strangers. 20 I am the good shepherd: the good
shepherd layeth down his life for the sheep. 21 He that is an hireling, and not
the shepherd, whose own the sheep are not, seeth
the wolf coming, and leaveth the sheep, and fleeth: and
the wolf catcheth them, and scattereth them. 22 He fleeth, because he is an hireling,
and careth not for the sheep. 23 I am the good shepherd, and know
my own, and am known of mine. 24 And other sheep I have, which
are not of this fold: them also I must bring, and they
shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold,
and one shepherd. And,
behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and put him to a test, saying, Master, what shall I
do to inherit eternal life? 26 He said unto him, What is written
in the law? how readest thou? 27 And he answering said, Thou shalt
love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with
all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all
thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself. 28 And he said unto him, Thou hast
answered right: this do, and thou shalt live. 29 But he, willing to justify himself,
said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour? 30 And Jesus answering said, A certain
man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell
among thieves, which stripped him of his raiment, and beat
him, and departed, leaving him half dead. 31 And by chance there came down
a certain priest that way: and when he saw him, he passed
by on the other side. 32 And likewise a Levite, when he
was at the place, came and looked on him, and passed
by on the other side. 33 But a certain Samaritan, as he
journeyed, came where he was: and when he saw him,
he had compassion on him, 34 And went to him, and bound up
his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his
own beast, and brought him to an inn, and took care
of him. 35 And on the morrow, he took out two denarii,
and gave them to the host, and said unto
him, Take care of him; and whatsoever thou spendest more,
when I come again, I will repay thee. 36 Which now of these three, thinkest
thou, was neighbour unto him that fell among
the thieves? 37 And he said, He that shewed mercy
on him. Then said Jesus unto him, Go, and do thou
likewise. And it came to pass, that, as he was
praying in a certain place, when he ceased, one
of his disciples said unto him, Lord, teach us to pray, as
John also taught his disciples. 39 And he said unto them, When ye
pray, say, Father, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. 40 Give us each day our daily bread. 41 And forgive us our sins; for we
also forgive every one that is indebted to us. And lead
us not into temptation. 42 And he said unto them, Which of
you shall have a friend, and shall go unto him at midnight,
and say unto him, Friend, lend me three loaves; 43 For a friend of mine in his journey
is come to me, and I have nothing to set before him? 44 And he from within shall answer
and say, Trouble me not: the door is now shut, and my
children are with me in bed; I cannot rise and give thee. 45 I say unto you, Though he will
not rise and give him, because he is his friend, yet
because of his importunity he will rise and give him
as many as he needeth. 46 And I say unto you, Ask, and it
shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock,
and it shall be opened unto you. 47 For every one that asketh receiveth;
and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh
it shall be opened. 48 If a son shall ask a fish, will
he for a fish give him a serpent? 49 Or if he shall ask an egg, will
he offer him a scorpion? 50 If ye then, being evil, know how
to give good gifts unto your children: how much
more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit
to them that ask him? CHAPTER 9. And it came to pass, as he went into
the house of one of the chief Pharisees to eat bread
on the sabbath day, that they watched him. 2 And, behold, there was a certain
man before him which had the dropsy. 3 And Jesus answering spake unto
the lawyers and Pharisees, saying, Is it lawful to
heal on the sabbath day, or no? 4 But they held their peace. 5 And he saith unto them, Which of
you shall have a son or an ox fallen into a pit, and
will not straightway pull him out on the sabbath day? 6 And they could not answer him to these things. 7 And he put forth a parable to those
which were bidden, when he marked how they chose
out the chief places; saying unto them. 8 When thou art bidden of any man
to a wedding feast, sit not down in the highest place;
lest a more honourable man than thou be bidden
by him; 9 And he that bade thee and him shall
come and say to thee, Give this man place; and thou
begin with shame to take the lowest place. 10 But when thou art bidden, go and
sit down in the lowest place; that when he that bade
thee cometh, he may say unto thee, Friend, go up higher:
then shalt thou have honour in the presence of them
that sit at meat with thee. 11 For whosoever exalteth himself
shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall
be exalted. 12 Then said he also to him that
bade him, When thou makest a dinner or a feast, call not
thy friends, nor thy brethren, neither thy kinsmen,
nor thy rich neighbours; lest they also bid thee
again, and a recompence be made thee. 13 But when thou makest a feast,
call the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind: 14 And thou shalt be blessed; for
they cannot recompense thee: for thou shalt be
recompensed at the resurrection of the just. Then said he unto him, A certain man
made a great feast, and bade many: 16 And sent his servant at the time
of the feasst to say to them that were bidden, Come;
for all things are now ready. 17 And they all with one consent
began to make excuse. The first said unto him, I
have bought a piece of ground, and I must needs go and
see it: I pray thee have me excused. 18 And another said, I have bought
five yoke of oxen, and I go to prove them: I pray thee
have me excused. 19 And another said, I have married
a wife, and therefore I cannot come. 20 So that servant came, and shewed
his lord these things. Then the master of the house
being angry said to his servant, Go out quickly into the
streets and lanes of the city, and bring in hither the
poor, and the maimed, and the blind, and the halt. 21 And the servant said, Lord, it
is done as thou hast commanded, and yet there is room. 22 And the lord said unto the servant,
Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel
them to come in, that my house may be filled. 23 For I say unto you, None of those
men which were bidden shall taste of my supper. For which of you, intending to build
a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost,
whether he have sufficient to finish it? 25 Lest haply, after he hath laid
the foundation, and is not able to finish it, all that
behold it begin to mock him, 26 Saying, This man began to build,
and was not able to finish. 27 Or what king, going to make war
against another king, sitteth not down first, and consulteth
whether he be able with ten thousand to meet him
that cometh against him with twenty thousand? 28 Or else, while the other is yet
a great way off, he sendeth an embassy, and desireth
conditions of peace. Then drew near unto him all the publicans
and sinners for to hear him. 30 And the Pharisees and scribes
murmured, saying, This man receiveth sinners, and eateth
with them. 31 And he spake this parable unto
them, saying, 32 What man of you, having an hundred
sheep, if he lose one of them, doth not leave the
ninety and nine in the wilderness, and go after that which
is lost, until he find it? 33 And when he hath found it, he
layeth it on his shoulders, rejoicing. 34 And when he cometh home, he calleth
together his friends and neighbours, saying unto
them, Rejoice with me; for I have found my sheep which
was lost. 35 I say unto you, that likewise
joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth,
more than over ninety and nine just persons, which need
no repentance. 36 Either what woman having ten pieces
of silver, if she lose one piece, doth not light
a lamp, and sweep the house, and seek diligently till she
find it? 37 And when she hath found it, she
calleth her friends and her neighbours together,
saying, Rejoice with me; for I have found the piece
which I had lost. 38 Likewise, I say unto you, there
is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner
that repenteth. 39 And he said, A certain man had
two sons: 40 And the younger of them said to
his father, Father, give me the portion of goods
that falleth to me. And he divided unto them his living. 41 And not many days after, the younger
son gathered all together, and took his journey
into a far country, and there wasted his substance with
riotous living. 42 And when he had spent all, there arose
a mighty famine in that land; and he began to
be in want. 43 And he went and joined himself
to a citizen of that country; and he sent him into
his fields to feed swine. 44 And he would fain have filled
his belly with the husks that the swine did eat: and no
man gave unto him. 45 But when he came to himself, he
said, How many hired servants of my father's have
bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger! 46 I will arise and go to my father,
and will say unto him, Father, I have sinned against
heaven, and before thee, 47 And am no more worthy to be called
thy son: make me as one of thy hired servants. 48 And he arose, and came to his
father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father
saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his
neck, and kissed him. 49 And the son said unto him, Father,
I have sinned against heaven, and in thy sight, and
am no more worthy to be called thy son. 50 But the father said to his servants,
Bring forthwith the best robe, and put it
on him; and put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his
feet: 51 And bring hither the fatted calf,
and kill it; and let us eat, and be merry: 52 For this my son was dead, and
is alive again; he was lost, and is found. And they began
to be merry. 53 Now his elder son was in the field:
and as he came and drew nigh to the house, he heard
music and dancing. 54 And he called one of the servants,
and asked what these things meant. 55 And he said unto him, Thy brother
is come; and thy father hath killed the fatted calf,
because he hath received him safe and sound. 56 But he was angry, and would not
go in: therefore came his father out, and entreated
him. 57 But he answering said to his father,
Lo, these many years do I serve thee, neither
transgressed I at any time thy commandment: and yet thou
never gavest me a kid, that I might make merry with my
friends: 58 But as soon as this thy son was
come, which hath devoured thy living with harlots, thou
hast killed for him the fatted calf. 59 And he said unto him, Son, thou
art ever with me, and all that I have is thine. 60 It was meet that we should make
merry, and be glad: for this thy brother was dead,
and is alive again; and was lost, and is found. CHAPTER 10. And he said also unto his disciples,
There was a certain rich man, which had a steward;
and the same was accused unto him that he had wasted
his goods. 2 And he called him, and said unto him, What
is this that I hear of thee? give an account
of thy stewardship; for thou mayest be no longer steward. 3 And the steward said within himself,
What shall I do? for my lord taketh away from me
the stewardship: I have not strength to dig; to beg I
am ashamed. 4 I am resolved what to do, that,
when I am put out of the stewardship, they may receive
me into their houses. 5 So he called every one of his lord's
debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much
owest thou unto my lord? 6 And he said, An hundred measures
of oil. And he said unto him, Take thy bill, and sit
down quickly, and write fifty. 7 Then said he to another, And how
much owest thou? And he said, An hundred measures of
wheat. And he said unto him, Take thy bill, and write
fourscore. 8 And the lord commended the dishonest
steward, because he had done wisely: for the
children of this world are wiser in their dealings with
their own generation than the children of light. 9 And I say unto you, Make to yourselves
friends by means of the mammon of this world;
that, when it faileth you, they may receive you into everlasting
habitations. 10 He that is faithful in that which
is least is faithful also in much: and he that
is dishonest in the least is dishonest also in much. 11 If therefore ye have not been
faithful with the worldly mammon, who will commit to
your trust the true riches? 12 And if ye have not been faithful
in that which is another man's, who shall give you that
which is your own? 13 No servant can serve two masters:
for either he will hate the one, and love the other;
or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other.
Ye cannot serve God and mammon. 14 Now the Pharisees, who were lovers
of money, heard all these things: and they derided
him. 15 And he said unto them, Ye are
they which justify yourselves before men; but God knoweth
your hearts: for that which is highly esteemed among
men is abomination in the sight of God. Whosoever putteth away his wife, and
marrieth another, committeth adultery: and whosoever
marrieth her that is put away from her husband committeth
adultery. There was a certain rich man, which
was clothed in purple and fine linen, and fared sumptuously
every day: 18 And there was a certain beggar
named Lazarus, which was laid at his gate, full of
sores, 19 And desiring to be fed with the
crumbs which fell from the rich man's table: moreover
the dogs came and licked his sores. 20And it came to pass, that the beggar
died, and was carried by the angels into Abraham's
bosom: the rich man also died, and was buried; 21 And in hell he lift up his eyes,
being in torments, and seeth Abraham afar off,
and Lazarus in his bosom. 22 And he cried and said, Father
Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may
dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue;
for I am tormented in this flame. 23 But Abraham said, Son, remember
that thou in thy lifetime receivedst thy good things,
and likewise Lazarus evil things: but now he is
comforted here, and thou art tormented. 24 And beside all this, between us
and you there is a great gulf fixed: so that they which
would pass from hence to you cannot; neither can they
pass to us, that would come from thence. 25 Then he said, I pray thee therefore,
father, that thou wouldest send him to my father's
house: 26 For I have five brethren; that
he may warn them, lest they also come into this place
of torment. 27 But Abraham saith unto him, They
have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them. 28 And he said, Nay, father Abraham:
but if one went unto them from the dead, they will
repent. 29 And he said unto him, If they
hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be
persuaded, though one rose from the dead. Then said he unto the disciples, It
is impossible but that occasions of stumbling will come:
but woe unto him, through whom they come! 31 It were better for him that a
millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast
into the sea, than that he should cause one of these little
ones to stumble. 32 Take heed to yourselves: If thy
brother sin, rebuke him; and if he repent, forgive
him. 33 And if he trespass against thee
seven times in a day, and seven times in a day turn
again to thee, saying, I repent; thou shalt forgive
him. 34 But which of you, having a servant
plowing or keeping sheep, will say unto him when
he is come from the field, Go straightway and sit down
to meat? 35 But will not rather say unto him,
Make ready wherewith I may sup, and gird thyself,
and serve me, till I have eaten and drunken; and
afterward thou shalt eat and drink? 36 Doth he thank that servant because
he did the things that were commanded him? 37 So likewise ye, when ye shall
have done all those things which are commanded you, say,
We are unprofitable servants: we have done only that which
was our duty to do. 38 And when he was demanded of the
Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he
answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh not
with signs that are observed: 39 And as it was in the days of Noah,
so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man. 40 They did eat, they drank, they
married wives, they were given in marriage, until the day
that Noah entered into the ark, and the flood came, and
destroyed them all. 41 Likewise also as it was in the days of
Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they
sold, they planted, they builded; 42 But the same day that Lot went
out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven,
and destroyed them all. 43 Even thus shall it be in the day
when the Son of man is revealed. 44 In that day, he which shall be
upon the housetop, and his stuff in the house, let him
not come down to take it away: and he that is in the
field, let him likewise not return back. 45 Remember Lot's wife. 46 Whosoever shall seek to save his
life shall lose it; and whosoever shall lose his life
shall preserve it. 47 I tell you, in that night there
shall be two men in one bed; the one shall be taken,
and the other shall be left. 48 Two women shall be grinding together;
the one shall be taken, and the other left. And he spake a parable unto them to
this end, that they ought always to pray, and not to faint; 50 Saying, There was in a certain
city a judge, which feared not God, neither regarded man: 51 And there was a widow in that
city; and she came unto him, saying, Render justice for
me against mine adversary. 52 And he would not for a while:
but afterward he said within himself, Though I fear
not God, nor regard man; 53 Yet because this widow troubleth
me, I will render her justice, lest by her continual
coming she weary me. 54 And the Lord said, Hear what the
unrighteous judge saith. 55 And shall not God render justice
for his own elect, which cry day and night unto
him? Shall he delay long over them? 56 I tell you that he will avenge
them speedily. Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh,
shall he find faith on the earth? 57 And he spake this parable unto
certain which trusted in themselves that they were
righteous, and despised others: 58 Two men went up into the temple
to pray; the one a Pharisee, and the other a publican. 59 The Pharisee stood and prayed
thus with himself, God, I thank thee, that I am not as
other men are, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or
even as this publican. 60 I fast twice in the week, I give
tithes of all that I gain. 61 And the publican, standing afar
off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven,
but smote upon his breast, saying, God be merciful
to me a sinner. 62 I tell you, this man went down
to his house justified rather than the other: for
every one that exalteth himself shall be abased; and
he that humbleth himself shall be exalted. Now it came to pass, as they went,
that he entered into a certain village: and a certain woman
named Martha received him into her house. 64 And she had a sister called Mary,
which also sat at the Lord's feet, and heard his word. 65 But Martha was busy about much
serving, and came to him, and said, Lord, dost thou not
care that my sister hath left me to serve alone?
bid her therefore that she help me. 66 But the Lord answered and said
unto her, Martha, Martha, thou art concerned and troubled
about many things: 67 But one thing is needful: and
Mary hath chosen that good part, which shall not be
taken away from her. CHAPTER 11. And it came to pass, that when Jesus
had finished these sayings, he departed from Galilee,
and came into the region of Judaea beyond Jordan; 2 And great multitudes followed him. 3 The Pharisees also came unto him,
testing him, and saying unto him, Is it lawful for a
man to put away his wife for any cause? 4 And he answered and said unto them,
Have ye not read, that he which made them at the
beginning made them male and female, 5 And said, For this cause shall
a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his
wife: and they twain shall be one flesh? 6 Wherefore they are no more twain,
but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together,
let not man put asunder. 7 They say unto him, Why did Moses
then command to give a writing of divorcement, and
to put her away? 8 He saith unto them, Moses because
of the hardness of your hearts suffered you to put
away your wives: but from the beginning it was not so. 9 And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away
his wife, except it be for fornication,
and shall marry another, committeth adultery. The disciples say unto him, If the
case of the man be so with his wife, it is not good to marry. 11 But he said unto them, All men
cannot receive this saying, save they to whom it is given. 12 For there are some eunuchs, which
were so born from their mother's womb: and there
are some eunuchs, which were made eunuchs of men: and
there be eunuchs, which have made themselves eunuchs
for the kingdom of heaven's sake. He that is able to receive
it, let him receive it. Then were there brought unto him little
children, that he should put his hands on them, and
pray: and the disciples rebuked them. 14 But Jesus said, Suffer the little
children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for
to such belongeth the kingdom of heaven. 15 And he laid his hands on them,
and departed thence. And, behold, one came and said unto
him, Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have
eternal life? 17 And he said unto him, Wherefore
asketh thou me concerning that which is good? there
is none good but one; but if thou wilt enter into life,
keep the commandments. 18 He saith unto him, Which? Jesus
said, Thou shalt do no murder, Thou shalt not commit
adultery, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false
witness, 19 Honour thy father and thy mother:
and, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. 20 The young man saith unto him,
All these things have I kept: what lack I yet? 21 Jesus said unto him, If thou wilt
be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to
the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and
come and follow me. 22 But when the young man heard that
saying, he went away sorrowful: for he had great possessions. Then said Jesus unto his disciples,
Verily I say unto you, That a rich man shall hardly enter
into the kingdom of heaven. 24 And again I say unto you, It is
easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle,
than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God. 25 When the disciples heard it, they
were exceedingly amazed, saying, Who then can be saved? 26 But Jesus beheld them, and said
unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God
all things are possible. For the kingdom of heaven is like unto
a man that is an householder, which went out early in
the morning to hire labourers for his vineyard. 28 And when he had agreed with the
labourers for a denarius a day, he sent them into his
vineyard. 29 And he went out about the third
hour, and saw others standing idle in the marketplace, 30 And said unto them; Go ye also
into the vineyard, and whatsoever is right I will give
you. So they went also. 31 Again he went out about the sixth
and ninth hour, and did likewise. 32 And about the eleventh hour he
went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto
them, Why stand ye here all the day idle? 33 They say unto him, Because no
man hath hired us. He saith unto them, Go ye also into
the vineyard. 34 And when even was come, the lord
of the vineyard saith unto his steward, Call the labourers,
and give them their hire, beginning from the
last unto the first. 35 And when they came that were hired
about the eleventh hour, they received every
man a denarius. 36 And when the first came, they supposed
that they should receive more; but they likewise
received every man a denarius. 37 And when they had received it,
they murmured against the goodman of the house, 38 Saying, These last have laboured
but one hour, and thou hast made them equal unto us,
which have borne the burden and heat of the day. 39 But he answered one of them, and
said, Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst not thou agree
with me for a denarius? 40 Take that thine is, and go thy
way: I will give unto this last, even as unto thee. 41 Is it not lawful for me to do
what I will with mine own? Or is thine eye envious,
because I give freely? 42 So the last shall be first, and
the first last. And Jesus entered and passed through
Jericho. 44 And, behold, there was a man named
Zacchaeus, which was the chief among the publicans,
and he was rich. 45 And he sought to see Jesus who
he was; and could not for the press, because he was little
of stature. 46 And he ran before, and climbed
up into a sycamore tree to see him: for he was to pass
that way. 47 And when Jesus came to the place,
he looked up, and said unto him, Zacchaeus, make
haste, and come down; for to day I must abide at thy house. 48 And he made haste, and came down,
and received him joyfully. 49 And when they saw it, they all
murmured, saying, He is gone to be guest with a man that
is a sinner. 50 And Zacchaeus stood, and said
unto the Lord: Behold, Lord, the half of my goods
I give to the poor; and if I have taken any thing from
any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold. 51 And Jesus said unto him, This
day is salvation come to this house, forasmuch as he
also is a son of Abraham. 52 For the Son of man is come to
seek and to save that which was lost. And as they heard these things, he
continued and spake a parable, because he was nigh to Jerusalem,
and because they thought that the kingdom of God
should immediately appear. 54 He said therefore, A certain nobleman
went into a far country to receive for himself
a kingdom, and then to return. 55 And he called ten of his servants,
and delivered them ten pounds, and said unto them,
Do business with this till I come. 56 But his citizens hated him, and
sent an embassy after him, saying, We will not have
this man to reign over us. 57 And it came to pass, that when
he was returned, having received the kingdom, then he
commanded these servants to be called unto him, to
whom he had given the money, that he might know how much
every man had gained by trading. 58 Then came the first, saying, Lord,
thy pound hath gained ten pounds more. 59 And he said unto him, Well done,
thou good servant: because thou hast been faithful
in a very little, have thou authority over ten
cities. 60 And the second came, saying, Lord,
thy pound hath gained five pounds. 61 And he said likewise to him, Be thou also
over five cities. 62 And another came, saying, Lord,
behold, here is thy pound, which I have kept laid up
in a napkin: 63 For I feared thee, because thou
art an austere man: thou takest up that thou layedst
not down, and reapest that thou didst not sow. 64 And he saith unto him, Out of
thine own mouth will I judge thee, thou wicked servant.
Thou knewest that I was an austere man, taking up that I laid not
down, and reaping that I did not sow: 65 Wherefore then gavest not thou
my money into the bank, that at my coming I might have
received it with interest? 66 And he said unto them that stood
by, Take from him the pound, and give it to him that
hath ten pounds. 67 (And they said unto him, Lord,
he hath ten pounds!) 68 I say unto you, That unto every
one which hath shall more be given; from him that
hath not, even that which he hath shall be taken away. 69 But those mine enemies, which
would not that I should reign over them, bring hither,
and slay them before me. 70 And when he had thus spoken, he
went before, ascending up to Jerusalem. CHAPTER 12. And when they drew nigh unto Jerusalem,
and were come to Bethphage, unto the mount of Olives,
then sent Jesus two disciples, 2 Saying unto them, Go into the village
which is before you, and straightway ye shall
find an ass tied, and a colt with her: loose them, and
bring them unto me. 3 And if any man say ought unto you,
ye shall say, The Lord hath need of them; and straightway
he will send them. 4 And the disciples went, and did
as Jesus commanded them, 5 And brought the ass, and the colt, and put
on them their clothes, and he sat thereon. 6 And a very great multitude spread
their garments in the way; others cut down branches from
the trees, and strewed them in the way. 7 And when he was come into Jerusalem,
all the city was moved, saying, Who is this? 8 The Pharisees therefore said among
themselves, Perceive ye how ye prevail nothing?
behold, the world is gone after him. 9 Now there were certain Greeks among
them that came up to worship at the feast: 10 The same came therefore to Philip,
which was of Bethsaida of Galilee, and asked him,
saying, Sir, we would see Jesus. 11 Philip cometh and telleth Andrew:
and then Andrew and Philip tell Jesus. 12 And Jesus answered them, saying,
The hour is come, that the Son of man should be glorified. 13 Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except
a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die,
it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much
fruit. 14 And he left them, and went out
of the city into Bethany; and he lodged there. 15 And on the morrow, when they were
come from Bethany, 16 Jesus went into the temple, and began to cast out them that sold and bought
in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the moneychangers,
and the seats of them that sold doves; 17 And would not suffer that any
man should carry any goods through the temple. 18 And he taught, saying unto them,
Is it not written, My house shall be called the
house of prayer for all nations? but ye have made it
a den of thieves. 19 And the chief priests and scribes
heard it, and sought how they might destroy him:
for they feared him, because all the people was astonished
at his teaching. 20 And when even was come, they went
out of the city. And they come again to Jerusalem: and
as he was walking in the temple, there come to him the
chief priests, and the scribes, and the elders, 22 And he said unto them, But what
think ye? A certain man had two sons; and he came
to the first, and said, Son, go work to day in my vineyard. 23 And he answered and said, I will
not: but afterward he repented, and went. 24 And he came to the second, and
said likewise. And he answered and said, I go, sir: and
went not. 25 Which of the twain did the will
of his father? They answer, The first. Jesus saith
unto them, Verily I say unto you, That the publicans and
the harlots go into the kingdom of God before you. Hear another parable: 27 A certain man planted a vineyard,
and set an hedge about it, and digged a pit for the
winepress, and built a tower, and let it out to husbandmen,
and went into a far country. 28 And at the harvest season he sent
to the husbandmen a servant, that he might
receive from the husbandmen of the fruit of the vineyard. 29 And they caught him, and beat
him, and sent him away empty-handed. 30 And again he sent unto them another
servant; and they wounded him in the head, and sent him away shamefully handled. 31 And again he sent another; and
him they killed; and many others, beating some, and
killing some. 32 Having yet therefore one son,
his wellbeloved, he sent him also last unto them, saying,
They will reverence my son. 33 But those husbandmen said among
themselves, This is the heir; come, let us kill him,
and the inheritance shall be our's. 34 And they took him, and killed
him, and cast him out of the vineyard. 35 What shall therefore the lord
of the vineyard do? he will come and destroy the husbandmen,
and will give the vineyard unto others. 36 And when the chief priests and
Pharisees had heard his parables, they perceived that he
spake of them. 37 But when they sought to lay hands
on him, they feared the multitude, because they
took him for a prophet. And Jesus answered and spake unto them
again by parables, and said, 39 The kingdom of heaven is like
unto a certain king, which made a marriage feast for his
son, 40 And sent forth his servants to
call them that were bidden to the wedding feast: and they
would not come. 41 Again, he sent forth other servants,
saying, Tell them which are bidden, Behold, I have
prepared my dinner: my oxen and my fatlings are killed,
and all things are ready: come unto the marriage
feast. 42 But they made light of it, and
went their ways, one to his farm, another to his business: 43 And the remnant took his servants,
and treated them shamefully and slew them. 44 But the king was wroth: and he
sent forth his armies, and destroyed those murderers,
and burned up their city. 45 Then saith he to his servants,
The wedding is ready, but they which were bidden were
not worthy. 46 Go ye therefore into the highways,
and as many as ye shall find, bid to the marriage
feast. 47 So those servants went out into
the highways, and gathered together all as many as they
found, both bad and good: and the wedding hall was
furnished with guests. But when the king came in to see the
guests, he saw there a man which had not on a wedding
garment: 49 And he saith unto him, Friend,
how camest thou in hither not having a wedding garment?
And he was speechless. 50 Then said the king to the servants,
Bind him hand and foot, and cast him into outer darkness;
there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 51 For many are called, but few are
chosen. Then went the Pharisees, and took counsel
how they might entangle him in his talk. 53 And they sent out unto him their
disciples with the Herodians, saying, Master, we know
that thou art true, and teachest the way of God in
truth, neither deferrest thou to any man: for thou
regardest not the station of men. 54 Tell us therefore, What thinkest
thou? Is it lawful to pay taxes unto Caesar, or
not? 55 But Jesus perceived their wickedness,
and said, Why do ye test me, ye hypocrites? 56 Shew me the tax money. And they
brought unto him a denarius. 57 And he saith unto them, Whose
is this image and superscription? 58 They say unto him, Caesar's. Then
saith he unto them, Render therefore unto Caesar
the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that
are God's. 59 When they had heard these words,
they marvelled, and left him, and went their way. The same day came to him the Sadducees,
which say that there is no resurrection, and asked
him, 61 Saying, Master, Moses said, If
a man die, having no children, his brother shall marry
his wife, and raise up seed unto his brother. 62 Now there were with us seven brethren:
and the first, when he had married a wife,
deceased, and, having no issue, left his wife unto his brother: 63 Likewise the second also, and
the third, unto the seventh. 64 And last of all the woman died
also. 65 Therefore in the resurrection
whose wife shall she be of the seven? for they all had her. 66 Jesus answered and said unto them,
Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power
of God. 67 For in the resurrection they neither
marry, nor are given in marriage, but are as the
angels in heaven. 68 But as touching the resurrection
of the dead, have ye not read that which was spoken unto
you by God, saying, 69 I am the God of Abraham, and the
God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob? He is not the God
of the dead, but of the living. 70 And when the multitude heard this,
they were astonished at his teaching. And one of the scribes came, and having
heard them reasoning together, and perceiving
that he had answered them well, asked him, Which is the
first commandment of all? 72 And Jesus answered him, The first
is, Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord: 73 And thou shalt love the Lord thy
God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with
all thy mind, and with all thy strength: this is the
first commandment. 74 The second is thus: Thou shalt
love thy neighbour as thyself. There is none other commandment
greater than these. 75 On these two commandments hang
all the law and the prophets. 76 And the scribe said unto him,
Thou speakest rightly, Master, in that thou hast
said, God is one; and there is none other but he: 77 And to love him with all the heart,
and with all the understanding, and with all the
strength, and to love thy neighbour as thyself, is more
than all whole burnt-offerings and sacrifices. CHAPTER 13. Then spake Jesus to the multitude,
and to his disciples, 2 Saying, The scribes and the Pharisees
sit in Moses' seat: 3 All therefore whatsoever they bid
you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after
their works: for they say, and do not accordingly. 4 For they bind heavy burdens and
grievous to be borne, and lay them on men's shoulders;
but they themselves will not move them with
one of their fingers. 5 But all their works they do for
to be seen of men: they make broad their phylacteries,
and lengthen the fringes of their garments, 6 And love the place of honour at
feasts, and the chief seats in the synagogues, 7 And greetings in the markets, and
to be called of men, Rabbi. 8 But be not ye called Rabbi: for
one is your Master, and all ye are brethren. 9 And call no man your father upon
the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven. 10 Neither be ye called masters:
for one is your Master, even Christ. 11 But he that is greatest among
you shall be your servant. 12 And whosoever shall exalt himself
shall be humbled; and he that shall humble himself
shall be exalted. But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites! for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against
men: 14 For ye neither go in yourselves,
neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in. 15 Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make
one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold
more the child of hell than yourselves. 16 Woe unto you, ye blind guides,
which say, Whosoever shall swear by the temple,
it is nothing; but whosoever shall swear by the gold of
the temple, he is bound thereby! 17 Ye fools and blind: for whether
is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth
the gold? 18 And, Whosoever shall swear by
the altar, it is nothing; but whosoever sweareth by
the gift that is upon it, he is bound thereby. 19 Ye blind men: for whether is greater,
the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift? 20 Whoso therefore shall swear by the altar,
sweareth by it, and by all things thereon. 21 And whoso shall swear by the temple,
sweareth by it, and by him that dwelleth therein. 22 And he that shall swear by heaven,
sweareth by the throne of God, and by him that sitteth
thereon. 23 Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and dill and
cummin, and have omitted the weightier matters of the
law, justice, mercy, and faith: these ought ye to
have done, without leaving the other undone. 24 Ye blind guides, which strain
out a gnat, and swallow a camel. 25 Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites! for ye make clean the outside of the
cup and of the platter, but within they are full of
extortion and excess. 26 Thou blind Pharisee, cleanse first
that which is within the cup and platter, that the
outside of them may be clean also. 27 Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites! for ye are like unto whited sepulchres,
which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within
full of dead men's bones, and of all uncleanness. 28 Even so ye also outwardly appear
righteous unto men, but within ye are full of hypocrisy
and iniquity. 29 Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites! because ye build the tombs of the prophets,
and garnish the sepulchres of the righteous, 30 And say, If we had been in the
days of our fathers, we would not have been partakers
with them in the blood of the prophets. 31 Wherefore ye be witnesses unto
yourselves, that ye are the children of them which killed
the prophets. 32 Fill ye up then the measure of
your fathers. 33 Ye serpents, ye generation of
vipers, how can ye escape the condemnation of hell? And Jesus sat opposite the treasury,
and beheld how the people cast money into the treasury:
and many that were rich cast in much. 35 And there came a certain poor
widow, and she threw in two mites, which make a penny. 36 And he called unto him his disciples,
and saith unto them, Verily I say unto you, That
this poor widow hath cast more in, than all they which
have cast into the treasury: 37 For all they did cast in of their
abundance; but she of her want did cast in all that
she had, even all her living. And Jesus went out, and departed from
the temple: and his disciples came to him for to shew
him the buildings of the temple. 39 And Jesus said unto them, See
ye not all these things? verily I say unto you, There
shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall
not be thrown down. 40 Then let them which be in Judaea
flee into the mountains: 41 Let him which is on the housetop
not come down to take any thing out of his house: 42 Neither let him which is in the
field return back to take his cloak. 43 And woe unto them that are with
child, and to them that give suck in those days! 44 But pray ye that your flight be
not in the winter, neither on the sabbath day: 45 For then shall be great tribulation,
such as was not since the beginning of the world
to this time, no, nor ever shall be. 46 Immediately after the tribulation
of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the
moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall
from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken: Now learn a parable from the fig tree;
When its branch is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves,
ye know that summer is nigh: 48 So likewise ye, when ye shall
see all these things, know that he is near, even
at the doors. 49 But of that day and hour knoweth
no man, not the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but
the Father only. 50 But as the days of Noah were,
so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. 51 For as in the days that were before
the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying
and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered
into the ark, 52 And knew not until the flood came,
and took them all away; so shall the coming of the
Son of man be. 53 Then shall two be in the field;
the one shall be taken, and the other left. 54 Two women shall be grinding at
the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left. Watch therefore: for ye know not what
day your Lord doth come. 56 But know this, that if the goodman
of the house had known in what watch the thief would
come, he would have watched, and would not have suffered
his house to be broken into. 57 Therefore be ye also ready. 58 Who then is a faithful and wise
servant, whom his lord hath made ruler over his household,
to give them their meat in due season? 59 Blessed is that servant, whom his lord when
he cometh shall find so doing. 60 Verily I say unto you, That he
shall make him ruler over all his goods. 61 But and if that evil servant shall
say in his heart, My lord delayeth his coming; 62 And shall begin to smite his fellowservants,
and to eat and drink with the drunken; 63 The lord of that servant shall
come in a day when he looketh not for him, and in an hour
that he is not aware of, 64 And shall cut him asunder, and
appoint him his portion with the hypocrites: there
shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. CHAPTER 14. Then shall the kingdom of heaven be
likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps, and
went forth to meet the bridegroom. 2 And five of them were wise, and
five were foolish. 3 They that were foolish took their
lamps, and took no oil with them: 4 But the wise took oil in their
vessels with their lamps. 5 While the bridegroom tarried, they
all slumbered and slept. 6 And at midnight there was a cry
made, Behold, the bridegroom! Go ye out to meet him. 7 Then all those virgins arose, and
trimmed their lamps. 8 And the foolish said unto the wise,
Give us of your oil; for our lamps are gone out. 9 But the wise answered, saying,
Not so; lest there be not enough for us and you: but go
ye rather to them that sell, and buy for yourselves. 10 And while they went to buy, the
bridegroom came; and they that were ready went in with
him to the marriage feast; and the door was shut. 11 Afterward came also the other
virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. 12 But he answered and said, Verily
I say unto you, I know you not. 13 Watch therefore. 14 For it shall be like unto a man
travelling into a far country, who called his own servants,
and delivered unto them his goods. 15 And unto one he gave five talents,
to another two, and to another one; to every man according
to his several ability; and then took his
journey. 16 Straightway he that had received
the five talents went and traded with the same, and made
therewith other five talents. 17 And likewise he that had received
two, he also gained other two. 18 But he that had received one went
and digged in the earth, and hid his lord's money. 19 After a long time the lord of
those servants cometh, and reckoneth with them. 20 And he that had received five
talents came and brought other five talents, saying,
Lord, thou deliveredst unto me five talents: behold,
I have gained beside them five talents more. 21 His lord said unto him, Well done,
thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful
over a few things, I will make thee ruler over
many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord. 22 He also that had received two
talents came and said, Lord, thou deliveredst unto me
two talents: behold, I have gained two other talents
beside them. 23 His lord said unto him, Well done,
good and faithful servant; thou hast been faithful
over a few things, I will make thee ruler over
many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord. 24 Then he which had received the
one talent came and said, Lord, I knew thee that thou art
an hard man, reaping where thou hast not sown, and
gathering where thou hast not strewn: 25 And I was afraid, and went and
hid thy talent in the earth: lo, there thou hast that
is thine. 26 His lord answered and said unto
him, Thou wicked and slothful servant, thou knewest
that I reap where I sowed not, and gather where I have
not strewn: 27 Thou oughtest therefore to have
put my money to the exchangers, and then at my coming
I should have received mine own with interest. 28 Take therefore the talent from
him, and give it unto him which hath ten talents. 29 For unto every one that hath shall
more be given, and he shall have abundance: but from
him that hath not shall be taken away even that which
he hath. 30 And cast ye the unprofitable servant
into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and
gnashing of teeth. 31 And take heed to yourselves, lest
at any time your hearts be filled with revellings, and
drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon
you suddenly like a snare. 32 For it shall come upon all them
that dwell on the face of the whole earth. 33 But watch ye always and pray,
that ye may be with strength to escape all these things
that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of
man. When the Son of man shall come in his
glory, and all the angels with him, then shall he sit
upon the throne of his
glory: 35 And before him shall be gathered
all nations: and he shall separate them one from another,
as a shepherd divideth the sheep from the goats: 36 And he shall set the sheep on
his right hand, but the goats on the left. 37 Then shall the King say unto them
on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father,
inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation
of the world: 38 For I was an hungred, and ye gave
me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was
a stranger, and ye invited me in: 39 Naked, and ye clothed me: I was
sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye
came unto me. 40 Then shall the righteous answer
him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, and fed
thee? or thirsty, and gave thee drink? 41 When saw we thee a stranger, and
invited thee in? or naked, and clothed thee? 42 Or when saw we thee sick, or in
prison, and came unto thee? 43 And the King shall answer and
say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as
ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren,
ye have done it unto me. 44 Then shall he say also unto them
on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting
fire, prepared for the devil and his angels: 45 For I was an hungered, and ye
gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink: 46 I was a stranger, and ye invited
me not in: naked, and ye clothed me not: sick, and in
prison, and ye visited me not. 47 Then shall they also answer him,
saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungered, or athirst,
or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and
did not minister unto thee? 48 Then shall he answer them, saying,
Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye did it not
to one of the least of these, ye did it not to me. 49 And these shall go away into everlasting punishment: but the righteous into
life eternal. CHAPTER 15. It was now two days until the passover,
and the feast of unleavened bread: and the chief
priests and the scribes sought how they might take
him by craft, and put him to death. 2 But they said, Not on the feast
day, lest there be an uproar of the people. 3 And being in Bethany in the house
of Simon the leper, as he sat at meat, there came
a woman having an alabaster vial of ointment of spikenard
very precious; and she brake the vial, and poured
it on his head. 4 But there were some that had indignation
within themselves, and said, Why was this
waste of the ointment made? 5 For it might have been sold for
more than three hundred denarii, and have been given
to the poor. And they rebuked her. 6 But Jesus said, Let her alone;
why trouble ye her? she hath wrought a good work on me. 7 For ye have the poor with you always,
and whensoever ye will ye may do them good:
but me ye have not always. 8 She hath done what she could: she
is come aforehand to anoint my body for burying. Then one of the twelve, called Judas
Iscariot, went unto the chief priests, 10 And said unto them, What will
ye give me if I will deliver him unto you? And they weighed
unto him thirty pieces of silver. 11 And from that time he sought opportunity
to betray him. Now the first day of the feast of unleavened
bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying unto
him, Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat
the passover? 13 And he said, Go into the city
to a certain man, and say unto him, The Master saith,
My time is at hand; I will keep the passover at thy house
with my disciples. 14 And the disciples did as Jesus
had appointed them; and they made ready the passover. 15 Now when the even was come, he
sat down with the twelve. 16 And there arose also a dispute
among them, which of them should be accounted the greatest. 17 And he said unto them, The kings
of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them; and they
that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors. 18 But ye shall not be so: but he
that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger;
and he that is chief, as he that doth serve. 19 For whether is greater, he that
sitteth at meat, or he that serveth? is not he that
sitteth at meat? but I am among you as he that serveth. And while they supped, 21 Jesus riseth from supper, and
laid aside his garments; and took a towel, and girded
himself. 22 After that he poureth water into
a basin, and began to wash the disciples feet, and
to wipe them with the towel wherewith he was girded. 23 Then cometh he to Simon Peter:
and Peter saith unto him, Lord, dost thou wash my feet? 24 Jesus answered and said unto him,
What I do thou knowest not now; but thou shalt know
hereafter. 25 Peter saith unto him, Thou shalt
never wash my feet. Jesus answered him, If I wash
thee not, thou hast no part with me. 26 Simon Peter saith unto him, Lord,
not my feet only, but also my hands and my head. 27 Jesus saith to him, He that has
washed needeth not save to wash his feet, but is clean
every whit: and ye are clean, but not all. 28 For he knew who should betray
him; therefore said he, Ye are not all clean. 29 So after he had washed their feet,
and had taken his garments, and was set down again,
he said unto them, Know ye what I have done to you? 30 Ye call me Master and Lord: and
ye say well; for so I am. 31 If I then, your Lord and Master,
have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another's
feet. 32 For I have given you an example,
that ye should do as I have done to you. 33 Verily, verily, I say unto you,
The servant is not greater than his lord; neither he that
is sent greater than he that sent him. 34 If ye know these things, happy
are ye if ye do them. When Jesus had thus said, he was troubled
in spirit, and testified, and said, Verily, verily,
I say unto you, that one of you shall betray me. 36 Then the disciples looked one
on another, doubting of whom he spake. 37 Now there was leaning on Jesus'
bosom one of his disciples, whom Jesus loved. 38 Simon Peter therefore beckoned
to him and said, Ask him who it should be of whom he
spake. 39 He then lying on Jesus' breast
saith unto him, Lord, who is it? 40 Jesus answered, He it is, to whom
I shall give a sop, when I have dipped it. And when
he had dipped the sop, he gave it to Judas Iscariot,
the son of Simon. Therefore, when he was gone out, Jesus
said, 42 A new commandment I give unto
you, That ye love one another; even as I have loved you,
that ye also love one another. 43 By this shall all men know that
ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another. 44 Then saith Jesus unto them, All
ye shall fall away because of me this night: 45 Peter answered and said unto him,
Though all men shall fall away because of thee, yet
will I never fall away. 46 I am ready to go with thee, both
into prison, and to death. 47 And he said, I tell thee, Peter,
the cock shall not crow this day, before that thou
shalt thrice deny that thou knowest me. 48 Peter said unto him, Though I
must die with thee, yet will I not deny thee. Likewise
also said all the disciples. Then cometh Jesus with them unto a
place called Gethsemane, and saith unto the disciples,
Sit ye here, while I go and pray yonder. 50 And he took with him Peter and
the two sons of Zebedee, and began to be sorrowful
and very heavy. 51 Then saith he unto them, My soul
is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death: tarry ye
here, and watch with
me. 52 And he went a little farther,
and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, My Father,
if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless
not as I will, but as thou wilt. 53 And he cometh unto the disciples,
and findeth them asleep, and saith unto Peter, What,
could ye not watch with me one hour? 54 Watch and pray, that ye enter
not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the
flesh is weak. 55 He went away again the second
time, and prayed, saying, My Father, if this cup may
not pass away from me, except I drink it, thy will be
done. 56 And he came and found them asleep
again: for their eyes were heavy. 57 And he left them, and went away
again, and prayed the third time, saying the same words. 58 Then cometh he to the disciples,
and saith unto them, Are ye still sleeping, and taking
your rest? CHAPTER 16. When Jesus had spoken these words,
he went forth with his disciples through the Kidron valley,
where was a garden, into the which he entered,
and his disciples. 2 Now Judas also, which betrayed
him, knew the place: for Jesus ofttimes resorted thither
with his disciples. 3 Judas then, having received a band
of soldiers and officers from the chief priests and
Pharisees, cometh thither with lanterns and torches and
weapons. 4 Now he that betrayed him gave them
a sign, saying, Whomsoever I shall kiss, that same
is he: hold him fast. 5 And forthwith he came to Jesus,
and said, Hail, master; and kissed him. 6 And Jesus said unto him, Friend,
do that for which thou art come. 7 Jesus therefore, knowing all things
that should come upon him, went forth, and said
unto them, Whom seek ye? 8 They answered him, Jesus of Nazareth.
Jesus saith unto them, I am he. And Judas also,
which betrayed him, stood with them. 9 As soon then as he had said unto
them, I am he, they drew backward, and fell to the
ground. 10 Then asked he them again, Whom
seek ye? And they said, Jesus of Nazareth. 11 Jesus answered, I have told you
that I am he: if therefore ye seek me, let these go
their way: 12 Then came they, and laid hands
on Jesus and seized him. 13 And, behold, one of them which
were with Jesus stretched out his hand, and drew his
sword, and struck the servant of the high priest, and
smote off his ear. 14 Then said Jesus unto him, Put
up again thy sword into its place: for all they that take
the sword shall perish by the sword. In that same hour said Jesus to the
multitudes, Are ye come out as against a thief with swords
and staves for to take me? I sat daily with you teaching
in the temple, and ye laid no hold on me. 16 Then all the disciples forsook
him, and fled. 17 And there followed him a certain
young man, having only a linen cloth upon his naked body;
and they laid hold on him: 18 But he left the linen cloth, and
fled from them naked. And they that had laid hold on Jesus
led him away to Caiaphas the high priest, where the
scribes and the elders were assembled. 20 And Simon Peter followed Jesus,
and so did another disciple: now that disciple was known
unto the high priest, and went in with Jesus into
the court of the high priest. 21 But Peter stood at the door without.
Then went out that other disciple, which was known
unto the high priest, and spake unto her that kept the
door, and brought in Peter. 22 And the servants and officers
stood there, who had made a fire of coals; for it was cold:
and they warmed themselves: and Peter stood with them,
and warmed himself. 23 Then saith the damsel that kept
the door unto Peter, Art not thou also one of this
man's disciples? He saith, I am not. 24 Now Simon Peter stood and warmed
himself. They said therefore unto him, Art not thou
also one of his disciples? He denied it, and said,
I am not. 25 One of the servants of the high
priest, being his kinsman whose ear Peter cut off, saith,
Did not I see thee in the garden with him? 26 Peter then denied again: and immediately
the cock crew. 27 And Peter remembered the word
which Jesus had said unto him, Before the cock crow, thou
shalt deny me thrice. And he went out, and wept bitterly. 28 The high priest then asked Jesus
of his disciples, and of his teaching. 29 Jesus answered him, I spake openly
to the world; I ever taught in the synagogue, and in
the temple, whither the Jews always resort; and in secret
have I said nothing. 30 Why askest thou me? ask them which
heard me, what I have said unto them: behold, they
know what I said. 31 And when he had thus spoken, one of the officers which stood by struck Jesus with the
palm of his hand, saying, Answerest thou the high priest
so? 32 Jesus answered him, If I have
spoken evil, bear witness of the evil: but if well, why
smitest thou me? 33 And they led Jesus away to the
high priest: and there were assembled all the chief
priests and the elders and the scribes. 34 Now the chief priests and all
the council sought for witness against Jesus to put him
to death; but found none. 35 For many bare false witness against
him, but their witness agreed not together. 36 And there arose certain, and bare
false witness against him, saying, 37 We heard him say, I will destroy
this temple that is made with hands, and within three
days I will build another made without hands. 38 But not even in this regard did
their witness agree together. 39 And the high priest stood up in
the midst, and asked Jesus, saying, Answerest thou
nothing? what is it which these witness against thee? 40 But he held his peace, and answered
nothing. Again the high priest asked him, and said
unto him, Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed? 41 But he said unto them, If I tell
you, ye will not believe: 42 And if I also ask you, ye will
not answer me. 43 Then said they all, Art thou then
the Son of God? And he said unto them, Ye say that
I am. 44 Then the high priest rent his
clothes, and saith, What need we any further witnesses? 45 Ye have heard the blasphemy: what
think ye? And they all condemned him to be worthy
of death. 46 And some began to spit on him,
and to cover his face, and to buffet him, and to say
unto him, Prophesy: and the guards did strike him with
the palms of their hands. Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas unto
the Praetorium: and it was early; and they themselves
went not into the hall, lest they should be defiled;
but that they might eat the passover. 48 Pilate then went out unto them,
and said, What accusation bring ye against this man? 49 They answered and said unto him,
If he were not a malefactor, we would not have delivered
him up unto thee. 50 Then said Pilate unto them, Take
ye him, and judge him according to your law. The Jews
therefore said unto him, It is not lawful for us to put
any man to death: 51 Then Pilate entered into the Praetorium
again, and called Jesus, and said unto him, Art
thou the King of the Jews? 52 Jesus answered him, Sayest thou
this thing of thyself, or did others tell it thee
of me? 53 Pilate answered, Am I a Jew? Thine
own nation and the chief priests have delivered thee
unto me: what hast thou done? 54 Jesus answered, My kingdom is
not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then
would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered
to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence. 55 Pilate therefore said unto him,
Art thou a king then? Jesus answered, Thou sayest that
I am a king. To this end was I born, and for this cause
came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto
the truth. Every one that is of the truth heareth my
voice. 56 Pilate saith unto him, What is
truth? And when he had said this, he went out again unto
the Jews, and saith unto them, I find in him no fault
at all. 57 But they were the more fierce,
saying, He stirreth up the people, teaching throughout
all Judea, beginning from Galilee to this place. 58 Then said Pilate unto him, Hearest
thou not how many things they witness against thee? 59 When Pilate heard of Galilee,
he asked whether the man were a Galilean. 60 And as soon as he knew that he
belonged unto Herod's jurisdiction, he sent him to
Herod, who himself also was in Jerusalem at that time. Now when Herod saw Jesus, he was exceeding
glad: for he was desirous to see him of a long season,
because he had heard many things of him; and he hoped
to have seen some miracle done by him. 62 And he questioned with him at
great length; but he answered him nothing. 63 And the chief priests and scribes
stood by and vehemently accused him. 64 And Herod with his soldiers dealt
with him contemptuously, and mocked him, and
arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, and sent him again to
Pilate. 65 And the same day Pilate and Herod
were made friends together: for before they were
at enmity between themselves. 66 And Pilate, when he had called
together the chief priests and the rulers and the people, 67 Said unto them, Ye have brought
this man unto me, as one that perverteth the people:
and, behold, I, having examined him before you, have
found no guilt in this man touching the charges whereof
ye accuse him: 68 No, nor yet Herod: for he sent
him again to us; and, lo, nothing worthy of death has
been done by him. 69 I will therefore chastise him,
and release him. CHAPTER 17. Now at the feast the governor was wont
to release unto the people a prisoner, whom they
would. 2 And they had then a notable prisoner,
called Barabbas. 3 Therefore when they were gathered
together, Pilate said unto them, Whom will ye that I
release unto you? Barabbas, or Jesus which is called
Christ? 4 For he knew that for envy they
had delivered him. Moreover, while he was set down on
the judgment seat, his wife sent unto him, saying, Have
thou nothing to do with that just man: for I have suffered
many things this day in a dream because of him. 6
But the chief priests and elders persuaded the multitude that they should ask for
Barabbas, and destroy Jesus. 7 The governor answered and said
unto them, Whether of the twain will ye that I release
unto you? They said, Barabbas. 8 Pilate saith unto them, What shall
I do then with Jesus which is called Christ? They
all say unto him, Let him be crucified. 9 And the governor said, Why, what
evil hath he done? But they cried out the more, saying,
Let him be crucified. Then released he Barabbas unto them:
and when he had scourged Jesus, he delivered him to
be crucified. 11 Then the soldiers of the governor
took Jesus into the Praetorium, and gathered unto him
the whole band of soldiers. 12 And when they had platted a crown
of thorns, they put it upon his head, and a reed in
his right hand: and they bowed the knee before him, and
mocked him, saying, Hail, King of the Jews! 13 And they spit upon him, and took
the reed, and smote him on the head. 14 And after that they had mocked
him, they took the robe off from him, and put his own
raiment on him, and led him away to crucify him. Then Judas, which had betrayed him,
when he saw that he was condemned, repented himself, and
brought again the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests
and elders, 16 Saying, I have sinned in that
I have betrayed innocent blood. And they said, What
is that to us? see thou to that. 17 And he cast down the pieces of
silver in the temple, and departed, and went and
hanged himself. 18 And the chief priests took the
silver pieces, and said, It is not lawful for to put them
into the treasury, because it is the price of
blood. 19 And they took counsel, and bought
with them the potter's field, to bury strangers in. 20 Wherefore that field is called,
The Field of Blood, unto this day. And as they led him away, they laid
hold upon one Simon of Cyrene, coming out of the country,
and on him they laid the cross, that he might bear
it after Jesus. 22 And there followed him a great
company of people, and of women, which bewailed and lamented
him. 23 But Jesus turning unto them said,
Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me, but weep
for yourselves, and for your children. 24 For, behold, the days are coming,
in the which they shall say, Blessed are the barren,
and the wombs that never bare, and the paps which
never gave suck. 25 Then shall they begin to say to
the mountains, Fall on us; and to the hills, Cover
us. 26 For if they do these things in
a green tree, what shall be done in the dry? 27 And there were also two other,
malefactors, led with him to be put to death. And he bearing his cross went forth
into a place called the place of a skull, which is called
in the Hebrew Golgotha: 29 There they crucified him, and
two other with him, on either side one, and Jesus in the
midst. 30 And Pilate wrote a title, and
put it on the cross. And the writing was JESUS OF NAZARETH
THE KING OF THE JEWS. 31 This title then read many of the
Jews: for the place where Jesus was crucified was
nigh to the city: and it was written in Hebrew, and Latin,
and Greek. 32 Then said the chief priests of
the Jews to Pilate, Write not, The King of the Jews; but,
This man said I am King of the Jews. 33 Pilate answered, What I have written
I have written. 34 Then the soldiers, when they had
crucified Jesus, took his garments, and made four parts,
to every soldier a part; and also his undergarment:
now the undergarment was without seam, woven from the top
to the bottom. 35 They said therefore among themselves,
Let us not rend it, but cast lots for it, in order
to determine whose it shall be. And they that passed by reviled him,
wagging their heads, 37 And saying, Thou that destroyest
the temple, and buildest it in three days, save thyself.
If thou be the Son of God, come down from the cross. 38 Likewise also the chief priests
mocking him, with the scribes and elders, said, 39 He saved others; himself he cannot
save. He is the King of Israel: let him now come down
from the cross, and we will believe in him. 40 He trusted in God; let him deliver
him now, if he will have him: for he said, I am the
Son of God. 41 And one of the malefactors which
were hanged railed on him, saying, Art thou not
the Christ? Save thyself and us! 42 But the other answering rebuked
him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art
in the same condemnation? 43 And we indeed justly; for we receive
the due reward of our deeds: but this man hath
done nothing amiss. 44 Then said Jesus, Father, forgive
them; for they know not what they do. Now there stood by the cross of Jesus
his mother, and his mother's sister, Mary the wife
of Clophas, and Mary Magdalene. 46 When Jesus therefore saw his mother,
and the disciple standing by, whom he loved,
he saith unto his mother, Woman, behold thy son! 47 Then saith he to the disciple,
Behold thy mother! And from that hour that disciple took
her unto his own home. And about the ninth hour Jesus cried
with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?
that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken
me? 49 Some of them that stood there,
when they heard that, said, This man calleth for Elijah. 50 And straightway one of them ran,
and took a sponge, and filled it with vinegar,
and put it on a reed, and gave him to drink. 51 The rest said, Let be, let us
see whether Elijah will come to save him. 52 Jesus, when he had cried out again
with a loud voice, yielded up the ghost. 53 And many women were there beholding
afar off, which followed Jesus from Galilee,
ministering unto him: 54 Among which was Mary Magdalene,
and Mary the mother of James and Joseph, and the
mother of Zebedee's sons. 55
The Jews therefore, because it was the day of preparation, that the bodies should
not remain upon the cross on the sabbath, (for that sabbath
was an high day,) besought Pilate that their legs
might be broken, and that they might be taken away. 56 Then came the soldiers, and brake
the legs of the first, and of the other which was crucified
with him. 57 But when they came to Jesus, and
saw that he was dead already, they brake not his legs: 58 But one of the soldiers with a
spear pierced his side, and forthwith came there out
blood and water. 59 And after this Joseph of Arimathaea,
being a disciple of Jesus, but secretly for
fear of the Jews, besought Pilate that he might take
away the body of Jesus: and Pilate gave him leave. He
came therefore, and took the body of Jesus. 60 And there came also Nicodemus,
which at the first came to Jesus by night, and brought
a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about an hundred pound weight. 61 Then took they the body of Jesus,
and wound it in linen cloths with the spices, as the
manner of the Jews is to bury. 62 Now in the place where he was
crucified there was a garden; and in the garden a new sepulchre,
wherein was never man yet laid. 63 There laid they Jesus, 64 And rolled a great stone to the
door of the sepulchre, and departed.
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