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Luk 1:1 ¶ Seeing, indeed, that, many, had taken in hand to re–arrange for themselves a narrative, concerning the facts which have been fully confirmed amongst us,––
Luk 1:2 according as they who from the beginning became eye–witnesses and attendants of the Word delivered them unto us,
Luk 1:3 it seemed good, even to me, having closely traced from the outset all things accurately, to write unto thee, in order, most excellent Theophilus:
Luk 1:4 that, as touching the matters which thou hadst been taught by word of mouth, thou mightest obtain full knowledge, of the certainty.
Luk 1:5 ¶ It came to pass, in the days of Herod, king of Judaea, that there was a certain priest, by name Zachariah, of the daily course of Abia; and that he had a wife of the daughters of Aaron, and, her name, was Elizabeth.
Luk 1:6 Now they were both righteous before God, walking in all the commandments and righteous appointments of the Lord, blameless;
Luk 1:7 and they had no child, inasmuch as Elizabeth was barren, and, both, had become, advanced in their days.
Luk 1:8 But it came to pass, as he was doing priestly service in the order of his daily course, before God,
Luk 1:9 according to the custom of his priesthood, it fell to his lot to offer incense, entering into the Temple of the Lord;
Luk 1:10 and, all the throng of the people, was praying outside, at the hour of the incense offering.
Luk 1:11 And there appeared unto him a messenger of the Lord, standing on the right hand of the altar of incense;
Luk 1:12 and Zachariah was troubled when he beheld, and, fear, fell upon him.
Luk 1:13 But the messenger said unto him––Do not fear, Zachariah! Inasmuch as thy supplication hath been hearkened to,––and, thy wife Elizabeth, shall bring forth a son to thee, and thou shalt call his name, John;
Luk 1:14 And there shall be joy to thee and exulting, and, many, over his birth, shall rejoice;
Luk 1:15 For he shall be great before the Lord, and, wine and strong drink, in nowise may he drink, and, with Holy Spirit, shall he be filled, already, from his mother’s womb;
Luk 1:16 And, many of the Sons of Israel, shall he turn towards the Lord their God;
Luk 1:17 And, he, shall go before him, in the spirit and power of Elijah,––To turn the hearts of fathers unto children, and the unyielding, into the prudence of the righteous, and to prepare, for the Lord, a people made ready.
Luk 1:18 And Zachariah said unto the messenger––Whereby, shall I know this? for, I, am, aged, and, my wife, advanced in her days.
Luk 1:19 And the messenger, answering, said unto him––I, am Gabriel,––he that standeth near before God; and have been sent forth to speak unto thee, and to deliver the joyful message unto thee, as touching these things.
Luk 1:20 And lo! thou shalt be silent, and not able to speak until the day when these things shall come to pass; because thou didst not believe in my words,––the which shall be fulfilled for their season.
Luk 1:21 And the people were expecting Zachariah, and began to marvel that he should tarry in the Temple;
Luk 1:22 and when he came forth he was not able to speak unto them, and they perceived that, a vision, he had seen in the Temple,––and, he, continued making signs unto them, and remained dumb.
Luk 1:23 And it came to pass, when the days of his public ministration were fulfilled, that he departed unto his house.
Luk 1:24 And, after these days, Elizabeth his wife conceived, and she disguised herself five months, saying––
Luk 1:25 Thus, for me, hath the Lord wrought,––in the days in which he looked upon me, to take away my reproach among men.
Luk 1:26 ¶ Now, in the sixth month, was the messenger Gabriel sent forth from God, into a city of Galilee, the name of which was Nazareth,––
Luk 1:27 unto a virgin, betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and, the name of the virgin, was, Mary;
Luk 1:28 and entering in unto her, he said––Joy to thee, favoured one! The Lord, be with thee!
Luk 1:29 And, she, at the word, was greatly troubled, and began to deliberate, of what kind, this salutation, might be.
Luk 1:30 And the messenger said unto her––Do not fear, Mary, for thou hast found favour with God,––
Luk 1:31 And lo! thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name, Jesus:
Luk 1:32 the same, shall be great, and, Son of the Most High, shall be called, and the Lord God, will give unto him, the throne of David his father,––
Luk 1:33 And he shall reign over the house of Jacob, unto the ages, and, of his kingdom, there shall be, no end.
Luk 1:34 But Mary said unto the messenger––How, shall this thing be, seeing that, a man, I know not?
Luk 1:35 And answering, the messenger said unto her––The Holy Spirit, shall come upon thee, and, the power of the Most High, shall overshadow thee; wherefore, even that which is to be born, Holy, shall be called, Son of God.
Luk 1:36 And lo! Elizabeth thy kinswoman, even she, hath conceived a son in, her old–age; ––and, this month, is, the sixth, to her, the so–called barren one;
Luk 1:37 Because no declaration from God, shall be void of power.
Luk 1:38 And Mary said––Lo! the handmaid of the Lord! Might it come to pass unto me, according to thy declaration. And the messenger departed from her.
Luk 1:39 ¶ And Mary, arising, in these days, journeyed into the hill country with haste, into a city of Judah,––
Luk 1:40 and entered into the house of Zachariah, and saluted Elizabeth.
Luk 1:41 And it came to pass that, as Elizabeth heard the salutation of Mary, the babe leapt in her womb, and Elizabeth was filled with Holy Spirit,––
Luk 1:42 and lifted up her voice with loud exclamation, and said––Blessed, art thou among women, and, blessed, is the fruit of thy womb;
Luk 1:43 And, whence, to me is, this, That the mother of my Lord should come, unto me?
Luk 1:44 For lo! as the sound of thy salutation came into mine ears, the babe in my womb, leapt in exultation.
Luk 1:45 And, happy, is she who hath believed, that there shall be a perfecting of the things which have been spoken to her from the Lord!
Luk 1:46 And Mary said––My soul doth magnify the Lord,
Luk 1:47 And my spirit hath exulted upon God my saviour;
Luk 1:48 Because he hath looked upon the humbling of his handmaid; for lo! from the present time, all the generations, will pronounce me happy.
Luk 1:49 Because he that is mighty hath done for me great things, and, holy, is his name;
Luk 1:50 And his mercy is unto generations and generations, to them who revere him;
Luk 1:51 He hath wrought strength with his arm, He hath scattered men arrogant in the intention of their heart;
Luk 1:52 He hath deposed potentates from thrones, and uplifted the lowly;
Luk 1:53 The hungry, hath he filled with good things, and, the wealthy, hath he sent empty away;
Luk 1:54 He hath laid hold of Israel his servant, to be mindful of mercies:
Luk 1:55 According as he spake unto our fathers,––To Abraham, and to his seed,––Unto times age–abiding.
Luk 1:56 And Mary abode with her about three months, and returned unto her house.
Luk 1:57 ¶ And, to Elizabeth, was the time fulfilled, that she should be bringing forth,––and she gave birth to a son.
Luk 1:58 And her neighbours and kinsfolk heard, that the Lord had magnified his mercy with her, and they were rejoicing with her.
Luk 1:59 And it came to pass, on the eighth day, that they came to circumcise the child, and were calling it, after the name of its father, Zachariah.
Luk 1:60 And his mother, answering, said––Nay! but he shall be called, John.
Luk 1:61 And they said unto her––There is, no one from among thy kindred, who is called by this name!
Luk 1:62 And they began making signs unto his father, as to what he might be wishing it to be called.
Luk 1:63 And, asking for a small tablet, he wrote, saying––John, is his name! and they marveled all.
Luk 1:64 And his mouth was opened instantly, and his tongue [loosed], and he began to speak, blessing, God.
Luk 1:65 And fear came upon all the neighbours themselves; and, throughout all the hill–country of Judaea, were all these matters being much talked of;
Luk 1:66 and all who heard laid [them] up in their hearts, saying––What then shall his child be? for, even the hand of the Lord, was with him.
Luk 1:67 ¶ And, Zachariah his father, was filled with Holy Spirit, and prophesied, saying:––
Luk 1:68 Blessed, be the Lord, the God of Israel! Because he hath visited and wrought redemption for his people,
Luk 1:69 And hath raised up a horn of salvation for us, In the house of David his servant:
Luk 1:70 According as he hath spoken by mouth of his holy ancient prophets,––
Luk 1:71 Of salvation from among our foes, and out of the hand of all them that hate us:
Luk 1:72 To perform mercy with our fathers, and to be mindful of his holy covenant,––
Luk 1:73 The oath which he sware unto Abraham our father, To grant us,
Luk 1:74 without fear, from the hand of enemies rescued, to be rendering divine service unto him,
Luk 1:75 in lovingkindness and righteousness before him, all our days.
Luk 1:76 And, even thou, child, prophet of the Most High, shalt be called,––for thou shall march on before the Lord, to prepare his ways,
Luk 1:77 Giving a knowledge of salvation unto his people, by a remission of their sins.
Luk 1:78 Because of the yearning compassion of the mercy of our God, wherein shall visit us a day–dawn from on high,––
Luk 1:79 To shine on them who, in the darkness and shade of death, are sitting, to guide our feet into a way of peace.
Luk 1:80 And, the child, went on growing, and being strengthened in spirit, and was in the deserts, until the day he was pointed out unto Israel.

Luk 2:1 ¶ Now it came to pass, in those days, that there went forth a decree from Caesar Augustus, for all the inhabited earth to be enrolled:
Luk 2:2 this enrollment, first was made while Cyrenius was governor of Syria:
Luk 2:3 and all were journeying to be enrolled, each one unto his own city.
Luk 2:4 And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of a city Nazareth, into Judaea, into the city of David which is called Bethlehem; because he was of the house and family of David:
Luk 2:5 to enroll himself with Mary who was betrothed to him, she being with child.
Luk 2:6 And it came to pass, while they were there, that the days were fulfilled for her to give birth;
Luk 2:7 and she gave birth to 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.
Luk 2:8 ¶ And there were, shepherds, in the same country, dwelling in the fields, and keeping the watches of the night over their flock.
Luk 2:9 And, a messenger of the Lord, stood over them, and, a glory of the Lord, shone round about them; and they feared, a great fear.
Luk 2:10 And the messenger said unto them––Be not afraid! For lo! I bring you good tidings of a great joy, the which shall be for all the people:
Luk 2:11 That there hath been born unto you, this day, a saviour,––Who is Christ the Lord––in the city of David!
Luk 2:12 And, this, to you is, a sign: Ye shall find a babe, wrapped in swaddling clothes, and lying in a manger.
Luk 2:13 And, suddenly, there came to be, with the messenger, the throng of the heavenly host, praising God, and saying––
Luk 2:14 Glory, in the highest, unto God! And, on earth, peace, among men of goodwill.
Luk 2:15 And it came to pass, when the messengers had departed from them into heaven, that, the shepherds, began to say one to another––Let us go through forthwith as far as to Bethlehem, and see this thing which hath come to pass, which the Lord hath made known to us.
Luk 2:16 And they came, with haste, and found both Mary and Joseph, and the babe lying in the manger.
Luk 2:17 Now, when they beheld, they made known concerning the thing which had been told them as to this child.
Luk 2:18 And, all who heard, marveled concerning the things which had been told by the shepherds unto them;
Luk 2:19 but, Mary, was closely observing, all, these things, putting them together in her heart.
Luk 2:20 And the shepherds returned, giving glory and singing praise unto God, over all things which they had heard and seen, according as it had been told unto them.
Luk 2:21 ¶ And, when eight days were fulfilled for circumcising him, then was his name called, Jesus,––which it was called by the messenger, before he was conceived in the womb.
Luk 2:22 And, when the days of their purification, according to the law of Moses, were fulfilled, they took him up into Jerusalem, to present [him] unto the Lord,––
Luk 2:23 according as it is written in the law of the Lord––Every male that is a firstborn, Holy unto the Lord, shall be called,
Luk 2:24 and to give a sacrifice, according to that which is said in the law of the Lord––A pair of turtle–doves, or two young pigeons.
Luk 2:25 ¶ And lo! there was, a man, in Jerusalem, whose name, was Symeon; and, this man, was righteous and devout, awaiting the consolation of Israel, and Holy Spirit was upon him;
Luk 2:26 and it had been intimated to him by the Holy Spirit, that he should not see death, before he had seen the Christ of the Lord.
Luk 2:27 And he came, in the Spirit, into the temple; and, when the parents brought in the child Jesus, that they might do according to that which was customary by the law concerning it,
Luk 2:28 even he, welcomed it into his arms, and blessed God, and said––
Luk 2:29 Now, dost thou dismiss thy servant, O Sovereign, according to thy declaration––in peace;
Luk 2:30 Because mine eyes have seen thy salvation,
Luk 2:31 Which thou hast prepared in face of all the peoples:
Luk 2:32 A light for the unveiling of nations, and the glory of thy people Israel.
Luk 2:33 And his father and mother were marveling over the things which were being spoken concerning him.
Luk 2:34 And Symeon blessed them, and said unto Mary his mother––Lo! this one, is being set for the falling and rising of many in Israel, and for a sign to be spoken against;
Luk 2:35 And, thou! through thy very soul, shall pass a sword, that, reasonings, may be revealed, out of many hearts.
Luk 2:36 And there was one Anna, a prophetess, daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher; ––the same, advanced in many days; having lived with a husband seven years from her virginity,
Luk 2:37 and, she, had been a widow for as long as eighty–four years,––who left not the temple, with fastings and supplications, rendering divine service night and day; ––
Luk 2:38 and, in that very hour, coming near, she began to give thanks unto God, and to speak concerning him unto all who were waiting for the redemption of Jerusalem.
Luk 2:39 And, when they had finished all things that were according to the law of the Lord, they returned into Galilee, into their own city, Nazareth.
Luk 2:40 And, the child, went on growing, and waxing strong, becoming filled with wisdom; and, the favour of God, was upon it.
Luk 2:41 ¶ And his parents used to journey yearly into Jerusalem, at the feast of the passover.
Luk 2:42 And, when he became twelve years, and they went up, according to the custom of the feast,
Luk 2:43 and completed the days, and then were returning, the boy Jesus remained behind in Jerusalem,––and his parents noticed it not;
Luk 2:44 but, supposing him to be in the company, went a day’s journey, and then began to seek for him among their kinsfolk and acquaintances,
Luk 2:45 and, not finding him, returned unto Jerusalem, seeking him.
Luk 2:46 And it came to pass, that, after three days, they found him in the temple, sitting amidst the teachers,––both hearkening unto them, and questioning them.
Luk 2:47 Now all who heard him were beside themselves, because of his understanding and his answers.
Luk 2:48 And, when they behold him, they were astounded, and his mother said unto him––Child! why, hast thou dealt with us, thus? Lo! thy father and I, in anguish, were seeking thee.
Luk 2:49 And he said unto them––Why was it that ye were seeking me? Perceived ye not, that, in the courts of my Father, I must needs be?
Luk 2:50 And, they, understood not the thing which he spake to them.
Luk 2:51 And he went down with them, and came to Nazareth, and was submitting himself unto them. And, his mother, was closely observing all these things in her heart.
Luk 2:52 And, Jesus, went on advancing in wisdom, and in stature, and in favour with God and men.

Luk 3:1 ¶ Now, in the fifteenth year of the supremacy of Tiberius Caesar,––Pontius Pilate being governor of Judaea, and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and, Philip his brother, tetrarch of Ituraea and the country of Trachonitis, and Lysanius, tetrarch of Abylene,––
Luk 3:2 in the High–priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, came a word of God unto John the son, of Zechariah, in rue desert;
Luk 3:3 and he came into all the country about the Jordan, proclaiming an immersion of repentance into remission of sins:
Luk 3:4 as it is written in the book of the discourses of Isaiah the prophet: A voice of one crying aloud! In the desert, prepare ye the way of the Lord, straight, be making his paths;
Luk 3:5 Every chasm, shall be filled up, and, every mountain and hill, be made low; and the, crooked, places shall become, straight, and the, rugged, places, smooth ways; ––
Luk 3:6 And all flesh shall see the salvation of God.
Luk 3:7 He was saying, therefore, unto the multitudes who were going forth to be immersed by him––Broods of vipers! who suggested to you, to flee from the coming wrath?
Luk 3:8 Bring forth, therefore, fruits worthy of repentance, and do not begin to be saying within yourselves, As our father, we have, Abraham; for, I say unto you––God is able, out of these stones, to raise up children unto Abraham.
Luk 3:9 And, already, even the axe, unto the root of the trees is being laid; every tree, therefore, not bringing forth [good] fruit, is to be hewn down, and, into fire, to be cast.
Luk 3:10 And the multitude began to question him saying––What, then, shall we do?
Luk 3:11 And, answering, he said unto them––He that hath two tunics, let him share with him that hath none, and, he that hath food, in like manner, let him be doing.
Luk 3:12 And there came, even tax–collectors, to be immersed; and they said unto him––Teacher! what, shall we, do?
Luk 3:13 And, he, said unto them, Nothing more than what is appointed you, exact ye.
Luk 3:14 Then were questioning him, soldiers also, saying––What shall, even we, do? And he said unto them––Molest ye, no one, neither accuse falsely; and be content with your supplies.
Luk 3:15 ¶ Now, as the people were in expectation, and all were deliberating in their hearts, concerning John,––whether by any means, he, might be, the Christ,
Luk 3:16 John answered, saying unto all––I, indeed, in water, am immersing you, but he that is mightier than I, cometh, the thong of whose sandals I am not worthy to unloose,––he, will immerse you in Holy Spirit and fire:
Luk 3:17 whose fan is in his hand, to clear out his threshing–floor, and to gather the wheat into his granary; but, the chaff, will he burn up with fire unquenchable.
Luk 3:18 So then indeed, as to many things and various, he exhorted, and continued telling his glad–message unto the people.
Luk 3:19 But, Herod the tetrarch, being reproved by him concerning Herodias, the wife of his brother, and concerning all the wicked things Herod had done,
Luk 3:20 added this also unto all,––he locked up John in prison.
Luk 3:21 ¶ Now it came to pass, when one and all the people were immersed, Jesus also, having been immersed, and being at prayer, heaven was opened;
Luk 3:22 and the Holy Spirit descended, in bodily appearance, as a dove, upon him,––and, a voice out of heaven, came––Thou, art my Son, the Beloved, in thee, I delight.
Luk 3:23 And, Jesus himself, was, when he began, about thirty years of age, being the son, as was supposed––of Joseph, of Heli:
Luk 3:24 of Matthat, of Levi, of Melchi,––of Jannai, of Joseph:
Luk 3:25 of Mattathias, of Amos, of Nahum,––of Esli, of Naggai:
Luk 3:26 of Maath, of Mattathias, of Semein,––of Josech, of Joda:
Luk 3:27 of Joanan, of Rhesa, of Zerubbabel,––of Salathiel, of Neri:
Luk 3:28 of Melchi, of Addi, of Cosam,––of Elmadam, of Er:
Luk 3:29 of Jesus, of Eliezer, of Jorim,––of Matthat, of Levi:
Luk 3:30 of Symeon, of Judas, of Joseph,––of Jonam, of Eliakim:
Luk 3:31 of Melea, of Menna, of Mattatha,––of Natham, of David:
Luk 3:32 of Jesse, of Obed, of Boaz,––of Salmon, of Nashon:
Luk 3:33 of Amminadab, of Arni, of Hezron,––of Perez, of Judah:
Luk 3:34 of Jacob, of Isaac, of Abraham,––of Terah, of Nahor:
Luk 3:35 of Serug, of Reu, of Peleg,––of Eber, of Shelah:
Luk 3:36 of Cainan, of Arphaxad, of Shem,––of Noah, of Lamech:
Luk 3:37 of Methuselah, of Enoch, of Jared,––of Mahalaleel, of Cainan:
Luk 3:38 of Enos, of Seth,––of Adam; of God.

Luk 4:1 ¶ And, Jesus, full of Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan, and was led in the Spirit in the desert,
Luk 4:2 forty days,––being tempted by the adversary; and he did eat nothing in those days,––and, when they were concluded, he hungered.
Luk 4:3 And the adversary said to him––If thou art God’s, Son, speak unto this stone; that it become bread.
Luk 4:4 And Jesus made answer unto him––It is written: Not, on bread alone, shall, man, live.
Luk 4:5 And, leading him up, he shewed him all the kingdoms of the inhabited earth, in a moment of time.
Luk 4:6 And the adversary said to him––Unto thee, will I give this authority, all together, and their glory; because, unto me, hath it been delivered up, and, to whomsoever I please, I give it:
Luk 4:7 Thou, therefore, if thou wilt worship before me, it shall all, be thine.
Luk 4:8 And, answering, Jesus said to him––It is written: The Lord thy God, shalt thou worship, and, unto him alone, render divine service.
Luk 4:9 And he led him into Jerusalem, and set him upon the pinnacle of the temple,––and said [to him]––If thou art God’s, Son, cast thyself, from hence, down;
Luk 4:10 for it is written––Unto his messengers, will he give command concerning thee, to keep vigilant watch over thee,––
Luk 4:11 And, On hands, will they take thee up, lest once thou strike, against a stone, thy foot.
Luk 4:12 And Jesus, answering, said to him––It is said: Thou shalt not put to the test the Lord thy God.
Luk 4:13 And, having concluded every temptation, the adversary departed from him until a fitting season.
Luk 4:14 ¶ And Jesus returned, in the power of the Spirit, into Galilee; and, a report, went out along the whole of the region, concerning him;
Luk 4:15 and, he, began teaching in their synagogues, being glorified by all.
Luk 4:16 And he came into Nazareth, where he had been brought up, and entered, according to his custom, on the sabbath day, into the synagogue,––and stood up to read.
Luk 4:17 And there was handed to him a scroll of the prophet Isaiah; and unfolding the scroll, he found the place where it was written:
Luk 4:18 The Spirit of the Lord, is upon me, because he hath anointed me––to tell glad tidings unto the destitute; He hath sent me forth,––To proclaim, to captives, a release, and, to the blind, a recovering of sight,––to send away the crushed, with a release;
Luk 4:19 To proclaim the welcome year of the Lord.
Luk 4:20 And, folding up the scroll, he handed it to the attendant, and sat down; and, the eyes of all, in the synagogue, were intently fixed upon him;
Luk 4:21 and he began to be saying to them––This day, is fulfilled this scripture, in your ears.
Luk 4:22 And, all, were bearing witness to him, and marveling at the words of favour which were proceeding out of his mouth; and they were saying––Is not, this, the, son of Joseph?
Luk 4:23 And he said unto them––By all means, ye will speak to me this similitude: Physician! heal, thyself,––Whatsoever things we have heard of coming to pass in Capernaum, do here also, in thine own country.
Luk 4:24 And he said––Verily, I say unto you, No prophet, is, welcome, in his own country,
Luk 4:25 And, of a truth, I say unto you––Many widows, were in the days of Elijah, in Israel, when the heaven was shut up three years and six months, when there came a great famine upon all the land;
Luk 4:26 And, unto none of them, was Elijah sent, save unto Sarepta of Sidonia, unto a woman that was a widow.
Luk 4:27 And, many lepers, were in Israel, in the time of Elisha the prophet, and, not one of them, was cleansed, save Naaman the Syrian.
Luk 4:28 And all were filled with wrath, in the synagogue, as they heard these things.
Luk 4:29 And, rising up, they thrust him forth outside the city, and led him as far as a brow of the hill on which their city was built,––so that they might throw him down headlong.
Luk 4:30 But, he, passing through the midst of them, went his way.
Luk 4:31 ¶ And he came down into Capernaum, a city of Galilee. And he was teaching them on the sabbath;
Luk 4:32 and they were being struck with astonishment at his teaching, because, with authority, was his word.
Luk 4:33 And, in the synagogue, was a man having a spirit of an impure demon; and he cried out with a loud voice––
Luk 4:34 Let be! What have we in common with thee, O Jesus, Nazarene! Hast thou come to destroy us? I know thee, who thou art,––The Holy One of God.
Luk 4:35 And Jesus rebuked it, saying––Hold thy peace! and go forth from him. And the demon, throwing him into the midst, went forth from him, doing him no hurt.
Luk 4:36 And amazement came upon all, and they began to converse one with another, saying––What is this word, that, with authority and power, he giveth orders unto the impure spirits, and they go forth?
Luk 4:37 And a noise concerning him began to go out into every place of the country around.
Luk 4:38 And, rising up, from the synagogue, he went into the house of Simon. Now, the mother–in–law of Simon, was in distress with a great fever; and they made request to him concerning her.
Luk 4:39 And, standing over her, he rebuked the fever, and it left her; and, instantly arising, she began to minister unto them.
Luk 4:40 But, as the sun was going in, they one and all, as many as had any sick with divers diseases, brought them unto him; and, he, upon each one of them laying, his hands, was curing them.
Luk 4:41 And demons also were going forth from many; crying aloud, and saying––Thou, art the Son of God. And, rebuking them, he suffered them not be talking; because they knew him to be, The Christ.
Luk 4:42 And, when it was day, going forth, he journeyed into a desert place; and, the multitudes, were seeking after him, and they came unto him, and would have detained him, that he might not depart from them.
Luk 4:43 But, he, said unto them––To the other cities also, I must needs tell the good–news of the kingdom of God, because, hereunto, was I sent forth.
Luk 4:44 And he was proclaiming in the cities of Judaea.

Luk 5:1 ¶ And it came to pass, while the multitude was pressing upon him, and was hearing the word of God, that, he, was standing near the lake of Gennesaret;
Luk 5:2 and he saw two boats placed near the lake, and, the fishers, having gone away, from them, were washing their nets.
Luk 5:3 And, entering into one of the boats, which was Simon’s, he requested him, to put off from the land, a little; and, taking a seat, out of the boat, began he teaching the multitudes.
Luk 5:4 And, when he ceased speaking, he said unto Simon––Put off into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught.
Luk 5:5 And Simon, answering, said––Master! although through the whole night we toiled, we took, nothing; howbeit, at thy bidding, I will let down the nets.
Luk 5:6 And, when this they had done, they enclosed a very large number of fishes, and their nets began to break.
Luk 5:7 And they made signs to their partners in the other boat, to come and help them; and they came, and filled both the boats,––so that they began to sink.
Luk 5:8 And Simon, beholding, fell down at the knees of Jesus, saying––Depart from me! Because, a sinful man, am I, O Lord!
Luk 5:9 For, amazement, overcame him, and all them who were with him, on account of the draught of the fishes which they had taken;
Luk 5:10 likewise also, both James and John, sons of Zebedee, who were partners with Simon. And Jesus said unto Simon––Do not fear! henceforth, shall thou be taking, men, that they may, live.
Luk 5:11 And, bringing the boats down on to the land, they left all, and followed him.
Luk 5:12 ¶ And it came to pass, while he was in one of the cities, that lo! there was a man full of leprosy; and, seeing Jesus, he fell on his face, and entreated him, saying––Lord! if thou be willing, thou canst cleanse me.
Luk 5:13 And, stretching forth the hand, he touched him, saying––I am willing: Be cleansed! And, straightway, the leprosy departed from him.
Luk 5:14 And, he, charged him to tell, no one,––but, departing, Show thyself to the priest, and offer for thy cleansing, according as Moses enjoined, for a witness unto them.
Luk 5:15 But the report concerning him the more went abroad, and many multitudes were coming together, to hear, and be getting cured from their infirmities;
Luk 5:16 howbeit, he, was retiring in the deserts, and engaging in prayer.
Luk 5:17 ¶ And it came to pass, on one of the days, that, he, was teaching, and there were sitting Pharisees and Teachers of the law, who had come out of every village of Galilee and Judaea and Jerusalem; and, the power of the Lord, was there, that he might heal.
Luk 5:18 And lo! men bearing, upon a couch, one who was paralyzed, and they were seeking to bring him in, and lay him before him.
Luk 5:19 And, not finding by what means they might bring him in, because of the multitude, going up on the house–top, through the tiling, let they him down, with the little–couch, into the midst before Jesus.
Luk 5:20 And, beholding their faith, he said––O man! thy sins are forgiven thee.
Luk 5:21 And the Scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, saying––Who is this that speaketh profanities? Who can forgive, sins, save, God alone?
Luk 5:22 And Jesus, taking note of their reasonings, answering, said unto them––Why are ye reasoning in your hearts?
Luk 5:23 Which is easier, To say––Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to say––Arise and be walking?
Luk 5:24 But, that ye may know that, the Son of Man, hath, authority, upon the earth to forgive sins––he said to the paralyzed man––To thee, I say, Arise, and, taking up thy couch, be going thy way unto thy house.
Luk 5:25 And, instantly arising before them, he took up that whereon he had been lying, and departed unto his house, glorifying God.
Luk 5:26 And, astonishment, seized one and all, and they began glorifying God, and were filled with fear, saying––We have seen unaccountable things, today!
Luk 5:27 ¶ And, after these things, he went forth, and looked upon a tax–collector, by name Levi,––presiding over the tax–office; and he said to him––Be following me!
Luk 5:28 And, forsaking all, he arose, and was following him.
Luk 5:29 And Levi made a great reception for him, in his house, and there was a great multitude of tax–collectors, and others,––who were with them reclining.
Luk 5:30 And the Pharisees and their Scribes began murmuring unto his disciples, saying––Wherefore, with the tax–collectors and sinners, are ye eating and drinking?
Luk 5:31 And, answering, Jesus said unto them––No need, have, the whole, of a physician, but, they who are sick.
Luk 5:32 I have not come to call, righteous, men, but, sinners, unto repentance.
Luk 5:33 But, they, said unto him––The disciples of John, do fast much, and, supplications, do make,––likewise also the disciples of the Pharisees; but, thine, do eat and drink!
Luk 5:34 Jesus, however, said unto them––Can, ye make, the sons of the bridechamber, fast, while the bridegroom is with them?
Luk 5:35 But there will come days, even when the bridegroom shall be taken from them, then, will they fast, in those days.
Luk 5:36 Moreover, he went on to speak, a parable also, unto them––No one, rending a patch from a new mantle, patcheth it upon an old mantle; otherwise, at least, both, the new, he will rend, and, with the old, the patch which is from the new, will not agree.
Luk 5:37 And, no one, poureth new wine into old skins; otherwise, at least, the new wine, will burst the skins, and will, itself, be poured out, and the skins be destroyed.
Luk 5:38 But, new wine, into unused skins, must be poured.
Luk 5:39 [No one, having drunk old, desireth new; for he saith, The old, is, mellow.]

Luk 6:1 ¶ And it came to pass, on a Sabbath, that he was passing along through cornfields, and his disciples were plucking and eating the ears of corn, rubbing them with their hands.
Luk 6:2 But, certain of the Pharisees, said––Why are ye doing what is not allowed on the Sabbath?
Luk 6:3 And, making answer unto them, Jesus said––Have ye never read, even this, what David did when he hungered, he, and they who were with him––
Luk 6:4 How he entered into the house of God, and, the presence–bread, receiving, did eat, and gave to them who were with him, which it is not allowable to eat, save alone, to the priests?
Luk 6:5 And he was saying to them––The Son of Man is, Lord of the Sabbath.
Luk 6:6 And it came to pass, on another Sabbath, that he entered into the synagogue, and was teaching, and there was a man there, and, his right hand, was withered.
Luk 6:7 Now the Scribes and the Pharisees were narrowly watching him, whether, on the Sabbath, he healeth,––that they might find whereof to accuse him.
Luk 6:8 But, he, knew their reasonings, and said to the man who had the, withered, hand––Arise, and stand forward in the midst! And, arising, he stood forward.
Luk 6:9 And Jesus said unto them––I ask you, whether it is allowed, on the Sabbath, to do good or to do harm,––life, to save, or, to destroy.
Luk 6:10 And, looking round upon them all, he said unto him––Stretch forth thy hand! and, he, did so, and his hand was restored.
Luk 6:11 But, they, were filled with folly, and began conversing one with another, as to, what they might do with Jesus.
Luk 6:12 ¶ And it came to pass, in these days, that he went forth into the mountain to pray, and was spending the night in the prayer–house of God.
Luk 6:13 And, when it became day, he called his disciples, and chose from them, twelve, whom also he named, Apostles,––
Luk 6:14 Simon, whom also he named Peter, and Andrew hie brother; and James and John; and Philip and Bartholomew;
Luk 6:15 and Matthew and Thomas; and James, son of Alphaeus, and Simon, who was called Zealot; and Judas, [son] of James,
Luk 6:16 and Judas Iscariot, who became betrayer; ––
Luk 6:17 and, coming down with them, he stood upon a level place, also a great multitude of his disciples,––and a great throng of the people, from all Judaea and Jerusalem and the sea–coast of Tyre and Zidon, who had come to hearken unto him and to be healed from their diseases;
Luk 6:18 and, they who were molested by impure spirits, were being cured;
Luk 6:19 and, all the multitude, were seeking to touch him, because, power, from him, was coming forth, and healing all.
Luk 6:20 ¶ And, he, lifting up his eyes towards his disciples, was saying:––Happy, ye destitute, for, yours, is the kingdom of God.
Luk 6:21 Happy, ye that hunger now, for ye shall be filled. Happy, ye that weep now, for ye shall laugh.
Luk 6:22 Happy, are ye, whensoever men shall hate you, and whensoever they shall separate you, and reproach you, and cast out your name as evil, for the sake of the Son of Man:
Luk 6:23 be rejoiced in that day, and leap, for lo! your reward, is great in heaven; for, according to the same things, were their fathers doing unto the prophets.
Luk 6:24 But alas! for you, ye wealthy, for ye are duly receiving you consolation.
Luk 6:25 Alas! for you, ye who are filled full now, for ye shall hunger. Alas! ye that laugh now, for ye shall mourn and weep.
Luk 6:26 Alas! whensoever all men shall, speak well of you, for, according to the same things, were their fathers doing unto the false prophets.
Luk 6:27 ¶ But, unto you, I say, who are hearkening: Be loving your enemies; be doing, good, unto them that hate you;
Luk 6:28 Be blessing them that curse you; be praying for them that wantonly insult you.
Luk 6:29 To him who is smiting thee upon the one cheek, be offering, the other also; and, from him who is taking away thy mantle, thy tunic also, do not forbid:
Luk 6:30 To every one asking thee, give, and, from him that taketh away thy possessions, ask them not back.
Luk 6:31 And, according as ye desire that men be doing unto you, be ye doing unto them, in like manner.
Luk 6:32 And, if ye love them that love you, what sort of thanks are there for you? for, even sinners, love, such as love them.
Luk 6:33 [For], if ye even do good unto them that do good unto you, what sort of thanks are there for you? Even sinners, the same, are doing.
Luk 6:34 And, if ye lend to them from whom ye are hoping to receive, what sort of thanks are there for you? Even sinners, unto sinners, do lend, that they may receive back, as much.
Luk 6:35 But love your enemies, and do good and lend, hoping for, nothing, back; and your reward shall be, great, and ye shall be sons of the Most High,––for, he, is, gracious, unto the ungrateful and wicked.
Luk 6:36 Become ye compassionate, according as, your Father, is, compassionate;
Luk 6:37 ¶ And do not judge, and in nowise shall ye be judged; and do not condemn, and in nowise shall ye be condemned; release, and ye shall be released;
Luk 6:38 Give, and it shall be given unto you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will they give into your lap; for, with what measure ye mete, shall it be measured back unto you.
Luk 6:39 He spake, moreover, a parable also, unto them: Can, the blind, guide, the blind? will not, both, fall into, a ditch?
Luk 6:40 A disciple is not above the teacher; but, when trained, every one shall be as his teacher.
Luk 6:41 But why beholdest thou the mote that is in the eye of thy brother, while, the beam that is in thine own eye, thou dost not consider?
Luk 6:42 How canst thou say to thy brother––Brother! let me cast out the mote that is in thine eye,––thyself, the beam in thine own eye, not beholding? Hypocrite! cast out, first, the beam out of thine own eye, and, then, shalt thou see clearly, to cast out, the mote that is in the eye of thy brother.
Luk 6:43 For a good tree doth not produce worthless fruit, neither again doth, a worthless tree, produce good fruit.
Luk 6:44 For, every tree, by its own fruit, becometh known. For not, of thorns, do they gather figs, neither, of a bramble–bush, do they gather, a bunch of grapes.
Luk 6:45 The good man, out of the good treasure of the heart, bringeth forth that which is good; and, the wicked man, out of the wicked heart, bringeth forth that which is wicked; for, out of an overflowing of heart, speaketh, his mouth.
Luk 6:46 And why call ye me, Lord! Lord! and not do the things that I say?
Luk 6:47 Every one coming unto me, and hearkening unto my words, and doing them, I will suggest to you, whom he is like:
Luk 6:48 He is like unto a man building a house, who digged, and deepened, and laid a foundation upon the rock,––and, a flood, coming, the stream burst against that house, and was not strong enough to shake it, because it had been, well, built.
Luk 6:49 But, he that hath heard and not done, is like unto a man having built a house upon the earth, without a foundation,––against which the stream burst, and, straightway, it fell in; and it came to pass, that, the crash of that house, was, great.

Luk 7:1 ¶ After he had completed all his sayings within the hearing of the people, he entered into Capernaum.
Luk 7:2 And, a certain centurion’s servant, being sick, was on the point of dying,––who was, by him, highly prized.
Luk 7:3 But, hearing about Jesus, he sent forth unto him elders of the Jews, requesting him that he would come and bring his servant safely through.
Luk 7:4 And, they, coming near unto Jesus, began beseeching him earnestly, saying––Worthy, is he for whom thou mayest do this,
Luk 7:5 for he loveth our nation, and, the synagogue, he, built for us.
Luk 7:6 And, Jesus, was journeying with them. But, he, by this time, being not far from the house, the centurion sent friends, saying unto him––Lord! do not trouble thyself, for I am of no consideration, that, under my roof, thou shouldst enter.
Luk 7:7 Wherefore, neither deemed I, myself, worthy to come unto thee,––but speak with a word, and let my servant be healed.
Luk 7:8 For, I too, am a man ranked, under authority, having, under myself, soldiers; and I say to this one––Go! and he goeth,––and to another––Come! and he cometh,––and to my servant––Do this! and he doeth it.
Luk 7:9 And, hearing these things, Jesus marveled at him; and, turning to the multitude following him, said––I tell you, Not even in Israel, such faith as this, have I found!
Luk 7:10 And they who were sent, returning unto the house, found the servant, well.
Luk 7:11 ¶ And it came to pass thereafter, that he journeyed unto a city called Nain, and there were journeying with him, his disciples and a great multitude.
Luk 7:12 Now, as he drew near unto the gate of the city, then lo! there was being brought forth, one dead, the only–begotten son of his mother,––and, she, was a widow; and, a considerable multitude of the city, was with her.
Luk 7:13 And, beholding her, the Lord, was moved with compassion over her, and said to her––Be not weeping!
Luk 7:14 And, going forward, he touched the coffin, and the bearers stood still; and he said––Young man! to thee, I say, Arise!
Luk 7:15 And the dead man sat up, and began to speak; and he gave him to his mother.
Luk 7:16 And fear seized them, all, and they began to glorify God, saying––A great prophet, hath been raised up amongst us! and––God hath visited his people!
Luk 7:17 And this report went forth throughout the whole of Judaea, and all the surrounding country.
Luk 7:18 And John’s disciples carried tidings unto him concerning all these things.
Luk 7:19 ¶ And, calling unto him certain two of his disciples, John sent unto the Lord, saying––Art, thou, the Coming One, or, a different one, are we to expect?
Luk 7:20 And, coming near unto him, the men said––John the Immerser, hath sent us unto thee, saying, Art, thou, the Coming One, or, another, are we to expect?
Luk 7:21 In that very hour, he cured many from diseases, and plagues, and wicked spirits; and, unto many blind, gave he the favour to see.
Luk 7:22 And, answering, he said unto them––Go and bear tidings unto John, as to what ye have seen and heard: The blind, are receiving sight, the lame, walk, lepers, are cleansed, and, the deaf, hear, the dead, are raised, the destitute, are told the glad–message;
Luk 7:23 And, happy, is he, whosoever shall not find occasion of stumbling in me!
Luk 7:24 And, the messengers of John having departed, he began to say unto the multitudes, concerning John––What went ye forth into the desert to gaze at? A reed, by a wind, shaken?
Luk 7:25 But what went ye forth to see? A man, in soft garments, arrayed? Lo! they who in splendid apparel and luxury are found, are, in the kingly courts.
Luk 7:26 But what went ye forth to see? A prophet? Yea! I say unto you,––and abundantly more than a prophet.
Luk 7:27 This, is he concerning whom it is written––Lo! I am sending forth my messenger before thy face, who shall prepare thy way before thee.
Luk 7:28 I say unto you––A greater, among them that are born of women, than John, is there none; but, he that is least in the kingdom of God, is greater than he.
Luk 7:29 And, all the people, when they heard, and the tax–collectors, justified God, having been immersed with the immersion of John;
Luk 7:30 but, the Pharisees and the lawyers, had set aside, the counsel of God against themselves, not being immersed by him.
Luk 7:31 Unto what, then, shall I liken the men of this generation? And unto what are they like?
Luk 7:32 They are like unto the children sitting, in a market–place, and calling one to another, who say––We played the flute for you, and ye danced not, We wailed, and ye wept not.
Luk 7:33 For John the Immerser hath come, neither eating bread nor drinking wine, and ye say––A demon, he hath:
Luk 7:34 The Son of Man hath come, eating and drinking, and ye say––Lo! a man, gluttonous and a wine–drinker, a friend of tax–collectors and sinners.
Luk 7:35 And yet wisdom hath been justified by all her children.
Luk 7:36 ¶ And a certain one of the Pharisees was requesting him, that he would eat with him; and, entering into the house of the Pharisee, he reclined.
Luk 7:37 And, lo! a woman, who indeed was in the city a sinner; and, when she found out that he was reclining in the house of the Pharisee, providing an alabaster–jar of perfume,
Luk 7:38 and standing behind, near his feet, weeping, with the tears, began she to be wetting his feet, and, with the hair of her head, was wiping off [the tears], and was tenderly kissing his feet, and anointing them with the perfume.
Luk 7:39 But the Pharisee who had invited him, seeing it, spake within himself, saying, This one, if he were the prophet, would have been taking note, who and of what sort, is the woman, who is even touching him, that she is, a sinner.
Luk 7:40 And, making answer, Jesus said unto him––Simon! I have, unto thee, something to say. He, then––Teacher, speak!––saith he.
Luk 7:41 Two debtors, there were, to a certain creditor,––the one, owed five hundred denaries, and, the other, fifty.
Luk 7:42 they not having wherewith to pay, he forgave, both. Which of them, therefore, will love him, more?
Luk 7:43 Making answer, Simon said––I suppose, that he to whom, the more, he forgave. And, he, said unto him––Rightly, hast thou judged.
Luk 7:44 And, turning towards the woman, unto Simon, he said––Seest thou this woman? I entered into thy house: water to me, on my feet, thou didst not give,––but, she, with her tears, hath wetted my feet, and, with her hair, wiped off [the tears].
Luk 7:45 A kiss, to me, thou didst not give,––but, she, from the time I came in, hath not ceased tenderly kissing my feet.
Luk 7:46 With oil, my head, thou didst not anoint,––but, she, with perfume, hath anointed, my feet.
Luk 7:47 For which cause, I say unto thee––Her many sins, have been forgiven, because she hath loved, much: but, he to whom little is forgiven, little, loveth.
Luk 7:48 And he said unto her––Thy sins have been forgiven.
Luk 7:49 And they who were reclining together, began to be saying within themselves––Who is, this, that, even forgiveth sins?
Luk 7:50 But he said unto the woman––Thy faith, hath saved thee,––Go thy way into peace.

Luk 8:1 ¶ And it came to pass, in due course, that he was passing through, city by city and village by village, proclaiming, and delivering the glad–message of the kingdom of God,––and, the twelve, were with him;
Luk 8:2 and certain women, who had been cured from evil spirits and infirmities,––Mary, the one called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone forth,
Luk 8:3 and Joana, wife of Chuza steward of Herod, and Susanna, and many others,––who indeed were ministering unto them out of their possessions.
Luk 8:4 ¶ And, seeing that a great multitude were coming together, and they who from every city were journeying forth unto him, he spake through means of a parable:––
Luk 8:5 The sower went forth to sow his seed,––and, as he sowed, some, indeed, fell beside the pathway, and was trodden down; and, the birds of heaven, devoured it.
Luk 8:6 And, other, fell down upon the rock; and, growing, was withered, because it had not moisture.
Luk 8:7 And, other, fell and thorns; and, growing together, the thorns, choked it.
Luk 8:8 And, other, fell into good ground; and, growing, brought forth fruit, a hundredfold. These things, saying, he went on to cry aloud––He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.
Luk 8:9 But his disciples began to question him––What might, this very, parable be?
Luk 8:10 And, he, said––Unto you, hath it been given, to get to know the sacred secrets of the kingdom of God; but, unto the rest, in parables,––in order that, seeing, they may not see, and, hearing, they may not understand.
Luk 8:11 Now the parable, is this––The seed, is, the word of God.
Luk 8:12 And, those beside the pathway, are they who have heard; afterwards, cometh the adversary, and catcheth away the word from their heart, lest, believing, they should, be saved.
Luk 8:13 And, those upon the rock, are they who, as soon as they hear, with joy, welcome the word; and, these, not having, root, are they who, for a season, believe,––and, in a season of testing, draw back.
Luk 8:14 And, that which in among the thorns fell, these, are they who have heard; and, by anxieties and wealth and pleasures of life being borne along, are choked up, and bear not to perfection.
Luk 8:15 But, that in the good ground, these, are they who, indeed, in a noble and good heart having heard the word, hold fast, and bear fruit with endurance.
Luk 8:16 And, no one having lit a lamp, covereth it up with a vessel, or, beneath a couch, putteth it; but, upon a lamp–stand, putteth it, that, they who come in, may see the light.
Luk 8:17 For there is no secret, which shall not be made, manifest; neither a hidden thing, which shall in anywise not be made known, or not come, where it can be seen.
Luk 8:18 Be taking heed therefore how ye hear; for, whosoever shall have, it shall be given unto him; and, whosoever shall not have, even what he seemeth to have, shall be taken from him.
Luk 8:19 And his mother and brethren came near unto him, and were unable to reach him, because of the multitude.
Luk 8:20 And it was reported to him––Thy mother and thy brethren, are standing outside, desiring, to see, thee.
Luk 8:21 But, he, answering, said unto them––My mother and my brethren, are, these––they who, the word of God, are hearing and doing.
Luk 8:22 ¶ And it came to pass, on one of the days, that, he, entered into a boat, and his disciples; and he said unto them––Let us pass over unto the other side of the lake. And they set sail.
Luk 8:23 Now, as they were sailing, he fell asleep. And there came down a hurricane of wind upon the lake, and they began to be filled, and to be in peril.
Luk 8:24 And, coming near, they roused him up, saying––Master! Master! we perish! And, he, roused up, rebuked the wind, and the surging of the water; and they ceased, and it became a calm.
Luk 8:25 And he said unto them––Where was your faith? But, struck with fear, they marveled, saying one to another––Who then is, this,––that, even unto the winds, he giveth orders, and unto the water, and they hearken unto him.
Luk 8:26 And they sailed down into the country of the Gerasenes, the which is over against Galilee.
Luk 8:27 And, when he went forth upon the land, there met him a certain man, out of the city, having demons; and, for a considerable time, he had put on no garment, and, in a house, would not abide, but among the tombs.
Luk 8:28 But, seeing Jesus, he cried out aloud, and fell down before him, and, with a loud voice, said––What have I in common with thee, O Jesus, Son of [God] the Most High? I beg of thee––Do not torment me!––
Luk 8:29 for he was about to charge the impure spirit to come out from the man. For, many times, had it snatched him away; and he used to be bound with chains and fetters, for a safe–guard, and was wont to break in pieces the bonds, and to be driven by the demon into the deserts.
Luk 8:30 And Jesus questioned him––What name hast thou? And, he, said––Legion! because many demons had entered into him.
Luk 8:31 And they were beseeching him that he would not order them, into the abyss, to depart.
Luk 8:32 Now there was there, a herd of a good many swine, feeding in the mountain; and they besought him, that he would suffer them, into those, to enter; and he suffered them.
Luk 8:33 And the demons, going forth from the man entered into the swine; and the herd rushed down the cliff, into the lake, and were choked.
Luk 8:34 And they who had been feeding them, seeing what had happened, fled, and carried tidings into the city, and into the country–places.
Luk 8:35 And they went forth to see what had happened; and came unto Jesus, and found the man from whom the demons had gone forth, sitting, clothed, and of sound mind, near the feet of Jesus,––and they were struck with fear.
Luk 8:36 And they who had seen it, reported unto them, how the demonized man was saved.
Luk 8:37 And one and all of the throng of the surrounding country of the Gerasenes, requested him, to depart from them; because, with a great fear, were they oppressed. And, he, entering into a boat, returned.
Luk 8:38 And the man from whom the demons had gone forth, began to beg of him, that he might be with him; but he dismissed him, saying––
Luk 8:39 Be returning unto thy house, and telling forth what great things, God, for thee, hath done. And he departed, through all the city, proclaiming what great things, Jesus, had done for him.
Luk 8:40 ¶ Now, when Jesus returned, the multitude welcomed him back, for they were all expecting him.
Luk 8:41 And lo! there came a man, whose name was Jairus, and, the same, was, a ruler of the synagogue,––and, falling down near the feet of Jesus, he began beseeching him to enter into his house;
Luk 8:42 because he had, an only–begotten daughter, about twelve years old, and, she, was dying. Now, as he withdrew, the multitudes, were hemming him in.
Luk 8:43 And, a woman, with a flow of blood of twelve years standing, who indeed could, from no one, be cured,
Luk 8:44 coming near behind, touched the fringe of his mantle; and, instantly, was stayed the flow of her blood.
Luk 8:45 And Jesus said––Who, is it that touched me? And, when all were denying, Peter said––Master! the multitudes, are hemming thee in, and pressing along.
Luk 8:46 But, Jesus, said––Some one touched me, for, I, took note of power, gone out from me.
Luk 8:47 And, the woman seeing that she had not escaped notice, trembling, came, and, falling down before him, reported before all the people, for what cause she had touched him, and how she was healed instantly!
Luk 8:48 And, he, said to her––Daughter! thy faith, hath saved thee: Go thy way into peace.
Luk 8:49 While yet he is speaking, there cometh one from the synagogue ruler’s, saying––Thy daughter, is dead: No further, be troubling the teacher.
Luk 8:50 But, Jesus, hearing, answered him––Do not fear! Only believe, and she shall be saved.
Luk 8:51 And, when he came into the house, he suffered no one to enter with him, save Peter and John and James, and the father of the girl, and the mother.
Luk 8:52 And they were all weeping, and beating themselves, for her. And he said––Be not weeping; for she died not, but is sleeping.
Luk 8:53 And they were deriding him, knowing that she died.
Luk 8:54 But, he, grasping her hand, called aloud, saying––O girl! arise!
Luk 8:55 And her spirit returned, and she rose up instantly, and he ordered that something should be given her to eat.
Luk 8:56 And her parents were beside themselves. But, he, charged them to tell, no one, what had happened.

Luk 9:1 ¶ And, calling together the twelve, he gave them power and authority over all the demons, and to be curing, diseases;
Luk 9:2 and sent them forth, to be proclaiming the kingdom of God, and to be healing;
Luk 9:3 and said unto them––Nothing, take ye for the journey,––neither staff, nor satchel, nor bread, nor silver, nor to have, two tunics.
Luk 9:4 And, into whatsoever house ye enter, there, abide, and, thence, be going forth.
Luk 9:5 And, as many soever as shall not welcome you, in going forth from that city, the dust of your feet, shake ye off, for a witness against them.
Luk 9:6 And they went forth, and were passing through, along the villages,––delivering the glad–message, and effecting cures in every direction.
Luk 9:7 Now Herod the tetrarch heard of all the things which were coming to pass, and was utterly at a loss, because of its being said, by some, that, John, had been raised from the dead;
Luk 9:8 and, by some, that, Elijah, had appeared; and, by others, that, some prophet of the ancients, had arisen.
Luk 9:9 But Herod said––John, I myself, beheaded; but, who is this, concerning whom I am hearing such things as these? And he was seeking to see him.
Luk 9:10 ¶ And the Apostles, returning, related to him what great things they had done. And, taking them aside, he retired privately, into a city called Bethsaida.
Luk 9:11 But, the multitudes, getting to know, followed him; and, giving them welcome, he began speaking unto them concerning the kingdom of God,––and, them that had need of cure, he healed,
Luk 9:12 And, the day, began to decline; and the twelve, coming near, said to him––Dismiss the multitude, that, going into the surrounding villages and hamlets, they may lodge, and find provisions; because, here, in a desert place, are we.
Luk 9:13 But he said unto them––Give, ye, them to eat. They, however, said––We have not more than five loaves, and two fishes,––unless perhaps, we, should go, and buy food, for all this people.
Luk 9:14 For there were about five thousand men. And he said unto his disciples––Make them recline, in companies of about fifty each.
Luk 9:15 And they did so,––and made, one and all, recline.
Luk 9:16 And, taking the five loaves, and the two fishes, looking up into heaven, he blessed them, and brake [them] up, and went on giving to the disciples, to set before the multitude;
Luk 9:17 and they did all eat and were filled. And that which remained over to them, was taken up,––of broken pieces, twelve baskets.
Luk 9:18 ¶ And, it came to pass, when he was praying in solitude, the disciples, were with him. And he questioned them, saying––Who do the multitudes say that I am?
Luk 9:19 And they, answering, said John the Immerser; But some, Elijah, and others, that, some prophet of the ancients, hath arisen.
Luk 9:20 And he said to them––But who say, ye, that I am? And, Peter, answering, said––The Christ of God!
Luk 9:21 He, however, sternly admonishing them, gave charge that, unto no one, should they be telling this;
Luk 9:22 saying––The Son of Man must needs suffer, many things, and be rejected by the Elders and High priests and Scribes, and be slain,––and, on the third day, arise.
Luk 9:23 And he was saying, unto all––If any one intendeth after me to come, Let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily,––and be following me.
Luk 9:24 For, whosoever intendeth, his life, to save, shall lose it; but, whosoever shall lose his life for my sake, the same, shall save it?
Luk 9:25 For what doth a man profit, who hath gained the whole world, but hath lost, or been made to forfeit, himself?
Luk 9:26 For, whosoever shall be ashamed of me, and of my words, of him, the Son of Man, will be ashamed, whensoever he shall come in his glory, and that of the Father, and of the holy messengers.
Luk 9:27 But I tell you of a truth––There, are, some of those, here, standing, who shall in nowise taste of death, until they see the kingdom of God.
Luk 9:28 ¶ And it came to pass, after these words, about eight days, taking with him Peter and John and James, he went up into the mountain to pray.
Luk 9:29 And it came to pass, while he was praying, that, the appearance of his face, was changed, and, his clothing, became white, effulgent.
Luk 9:30 And lo! two men, were conversing with him, who, indeed, were Moses and Elijah,––
Luk 9:31 who, appearing in glory, were speaking as to his departure, which he was about to fulfill in Jerusalem.
Luk 9:32 Now, Peter, and they who were with him, had become heavy with sleep; but, waking up, they saw his glory, and the two men who were standing with him.
Luk 9:33 And it came to pass, when they were being parted from him, Peter said unto Jesus––Master! it is, delightful, for us to be, here: Let us, therefore, make three tents, one for thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elijah:––not knowing what he said.
Luk 9:34 Now, while he was saying these things, there came a cloud, and it began to overshadow them,––and they were overcome with fear as they entered into the cloud.
Luk 9:35 And, a voice, came out of the cloud, saying––This, is my Son, the Chosen One: Unto him, be hearkening.
Luk 9:36 And, when the voice came, there was found, Jesus alone. And they held their peace, and, unto no one, reported they, in those days, any of the things which they had seen.
Luk 9:37 ¶ And it came to pass, on the next day, when they came down from the mountain, that there met him a great multitude.
Luk 9:38 And lo! a man from the multitude, uttered a cry, saying––Teacher! I beg of thee, to look upon my son, because, my only begotten, he is.
Luk 9:39 And lo! a spirit, taketh him, and, suddenly, he crieth out,––and it convulseth him––with foaming, and with difficulty departeth from him, sorely bruising him.
Luk 9:40 And I begged of thy disciples, that they would cast it out, and they could not.
Luk 9:41 And, making answer, Jesus said––O faithless and perverted generation! how long shall I be with you, and bear with you? Bring, hither, thy son.
Luk 9:42 And, while yet he was coming, the demon tare him, and mangled him. But Jesus rebuked the impure spirit, and healed the boy, and gave him back to his father.
Luk 9:43 ¶ And they were all being struck with astonishment, at the majesty of God. And, while all were marveling at all things which he was doing, he said unto his disciples:
Luk 9:44 Lay, ye, up in your ears, these words; for, the Son of Man, is about to be delivered up, into the hands of men.
Luk 9:45 But, they, understood not this saying, and it had become veiled from them, that they might not grasp it,––and they were afraid to question him, concerning this saying.
Luk 9:46 But there entered a reasoning among them, as to who of them should be greatest.
Luk 9:47 And, Jesus, perceiving the reasoning of their heart, taking a child, placed it near himself,––
Luk 9:48 and said unto them––Whosoever shall give welcome unto this child, on my name, unto me, giveth welcome; and, whosoever, unto me, giveth welcome, giveth welcome unto him that sent me forth. For, he who is least among you all, the same, is, great.
Luk 9:49 But John, answering, said––Master! we saw some one, in thy name, casting out demons,––and we forbade him, because he followeth not with us.
Luk 9:50 And Jesus said unto him––Do not forbid; for, whosoever is not against you, is, for you.
Luk 9:51 ¶ And it came to pass, when the days for taking him up were on the point of being fulfilled, even he himself, set, his face, to be journeying unto Jerusalem;
Luk 9:52 and he sent messengers before his face,––and, taking their journey, they entered into a village of Samaritans, so as to prepare for him.
Luk 9:53 And they welcomed him not, because, his face, was for journeying unto Jerusalem.
Luk 9:54 And the disciples James and John, seeing it, said––Lord! wilt thou, that we bid fire come down from heaven, and destroy them?
Luk 9:55 But, turning, he rebuked them.
Luk 9:56 And they journeyed into a different village.
Luk 9:57 ¶ And, as they were journeying on the road, one said unto him––I will follow thee, whithersoever thou shalt depart.
Luk 9:58 And Jesus said unto him––the foxes, have, dens, and, the birds of heaven, nests; but, the Son of Man, hath not where, his head, he may recline.
Luk 9:59 And he said unto another––Be following me! But, he, said––Suffer me, first, to depart, and bury my father.
Luk 9:60 And he said unto him––Leave, the dead, to bury their own dead; but, thou, departing, be declaring the kingdom of God.
Luk 9:61 And, yet another, said––I will follow thee, Lord; But, first, suffer me to bid adieu to them that are in my house.
Luk 9:62 But Jesus said [unto him]––No one, laying the hand on a plough and looking unto the things behind, is, fit, for the kingdom of God.

Luk 10:1 ¶ And, after these things, the Lord appointed seventy two others, and sent them forth, two and two before his face, into every city and place whither, he himself, was about to come.
Luk 10:2 And he was saying unto them––The harvest, indeed, is, great, but, the labourers, few; beg ye, therefore, of the Lord of the harvest, that he would thrust forth, labourers, into his harvest.
Luk 10:3 Withdraw! Lo! I send you forth as lambs amid wolves.
Luk 10:4 Be not carrying purse, or satchel, or sandals, and, no one along the road, salute ye;
Luk 10:5 And, into whatsoever house ye enter, First, say, Peace to this house!
Luk 10:6 And, if the son of peace be, there, your peace, shall rest upon it; but, otherwise, at least, unto you, shall it return.
Luk 10:7 And, in the self–same house, abide ye, eating and drinking such things as they have; for, worthy, is the labourer, of his hire: be not removing from house to house.
Luk 10:8 And, into whatsoever city ye shall enter, and they bid you welcome, be eating such things as are set before you;
Luk 10:9 And be curing the sick that are, therein, and be saying unto them––The kingdom of God hath drawn nigh upon you.
Luk 10:10 But, into whatsoever city ye shall enter, and they do not welcome you, going forth into the broadways thereof, say ye:
Luk 10:11 Even the dust that cleaveth unto us, out of your city, unto our feet, do we wipe off against you; nevertheless, of this, be taking notice––The kingdom of God hath drawn near.
Luk 10:12 I tell you, for them of Sodom, in that day, more tolerable, will it be, than for that city.
Luk 10:13 Alas for thee, Chorazin! Alas for thee, Bethsaida! Because, if, in Tyre and Zidon, had been done the works of power which have been down in you, of old, in sackcloth and ashes sitting, they would have repented.
Luk 10:14 Moreover, for Tyre and Zidon, more tolerable, will it be, in the judgment, than, for you.
Luk 10:15 And, thou, Capernaum,––Unto heaven, shalt thou be uplifted? . . . Unto hades, thou shalt be brought down!
Luk 10:16 He that hearkeneth unto you, unto me, doth hearken, and, he that setteth you aside, doth set, me, aside; and, he that setteth, me, aside, doth set aside, him that sent me.
Luk 10:17 ¶ And the seventy[–two] returned, with joy, saying––Lord! even the demons, submit themselves unto us, in thy name!
Luk 10:18 And he said unto them––I was beholding Satan, when, like lightning, out of heaven, he fell!
Luk 10:19 Lo! I have given you the authority––to be treading upon serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and, nothing, unto you, shall in anywise do harm;
Luk 10:20 Notwithstanding, in this, be not rejoicing––that, the spirits, unto you submit themselves; but be rejoicing––that, your names, are inscribed in the heavens!
Luk 10:21 In the self–same hour, exulted he in the Holy Spirit, and said––I openly give praise unto thee, Father! Lord of heaven and earth! in that thou hast hid these things from the wise and discerning, and hast revealed them unto babes,––Yea, O Father! that, so, hath it become, a delight, before thee.
Luk 10:22 All things, unto me, have been delivered up by my Father; and, no one, knoweth, who the Son is, save the Father,––and who the Father is, save the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son may be minded to reveal him.
Luk 10:23 And, turning unto his disciples, privately, he said––Happy, the eyes, that see what ye see!
Luk 10:24 For I tell you, Many prophets and kings, have desired to see what, ye, see, and they saw not, and to hear what ye hear, and they heard not.
Luk 10:25 ¶ And lo! a certain lawyer, arose, putting him to the test, saying––Teacher! by doing what, shall I inherit, life age–abiding?
Luk 10:26 And, he, said unto him––In the law, what is written? how dost thou read?
Luk 10:27 And, he, answering, said––Thou shalt love the Lord thy God, out of all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might, and with all thine intention; and thy neighbour, as thyself?
Luk 10:28 And he said unto him––Rightly, hast thou answered: This, do, and thou shalt live.
Luk 10:29 But, he, wishing to justify himself, said unto Jesus––And, who is, my, neighbour?
Luk 10:30 And taking up [the question], Jesus said––A certain man, was going down from Jerusalem unto Jericho, and, with robbers, fell in,––who, stripping him, and inflicting, wounds, upon him, departed, leaving him, half dead.
Luk 10:31 And, by chance, a certain priest, was coming down by that road, and, seeing him, passed by, on the opposite side.
Luk 10:32 And, in like manner, a Levite also, coming down to the place, and seeing him, passed by, on the opposite side.
Luk 10:33 But, a certain Samaritan, going on his journey, came down to him, and, seeing him, was moved with compassion;
Luk 10:34 and, coming near, bound up his bruises, pouring thereon oil and wine,––and, setting him on his own beast, brought him into an inn, and took care of him.
Luk 10:35 And, on the morrow, throwing out two denaries, he gave them to the inn–keeper, and said––Take care of him, and, whatsoever thou shall further spend, I, when on my way back, will duly pay thee.
Luk 10:36 Which of these three, seemeth unto thee to have become, neighbour, unto him who fell among the robbers?
Luk 10:37 And, he, said––He who dealt mercifully with him. And Jesus said unto him––Be taking thy journey, and, thou, be doing, in like manner.
Luk 10:38 ¶ And, as they were journeying, he, entered into a certain village; and, a certain woman, named Martha, welcomed him into her house.
Luk 10:39 And, she, had a sister, called Mary, who also, seating herself at the feet of the Lord, was hearing his word.
Luk 10:40 But, Martha, was distracted about much ministering, and, coming near, said––Lord! carest thou not that, my sister, hath left me to be ministering, alone? Speak to her, then, that she help me.
Luk 10:41 But the Lord, answering, said to her––Martha! Martha! thou art anxious and troubled about many things:
Luk 10:42 Of few things, is there need, or, of one; Mary, in fact, hath chosen, the good part,––one which shall not be taken away from her.

Luk 11:1 ¶ And it came to pass, when he was in a certain place praying, as he ceased, one of his disciples said unto him––Lord! teach us to pray, as, John also, taught his disciples.
Luk 11:2 And he said unto them––Whensoever ye are praying, say––Father! Hallowed be thy name, Come may thy kingdom,
Luk 11:3 Our needful bread, be giving us, day by day;
Luk 11:4 And forgive us our sins, for, even we ourselves, forgive every one indebted to us; And bring us not into temptation.
Luk 11:5 And he said unto them––Who from among you, shall have a friend, and shall go unto him at midnight, and say unto him––Friend! supply me with three loaves,
Luk 11:6 forasmuch as, a friend of mine, hath come off a journey unto me, and I have not what I can set before him;
Luk 11:7 and, he, from within, shall answer, and say––Be not disturbing me,––already, the door hath been fastened, and, my children, with me, are, in bed: I cannot rise and give thee?
Luk 11:8 I say unto you––Even though he will not give him, rising because of his being a friend of his, because, at least, of his importunity, he will rouse himself, and give him as many as he needeth.
Luk 11:9 I, therefore, unto you, say––Be asking, and it shall be given to you, Be seeking, and ye shall find,––Be knocking, and it shall be opened unto you.
Luk 11:10 For, whosoever asketh, receiveth, and, he that seeketh, findeth,––and, to him that knocketh, shall it be opened.
Luk 11:11 But which is the father, from among yourselves, whom the son will ask for, a fish, who, instead of a fish, will give him, a serpent?
Luk 11:12 Or shall also ask, an egg, who will give him, a scorpion?
Luk 11:13 If therefore, ye, being, evil, know how to be giving, good gifts, unto your children, how much rather, will, the heavenly Father, give Holy Spirit unto them that ask him!
Luk 11:14 ¶ And he was casting out a demon that was dumb; and it came to pass, when the demon went out, the dumb began speaking. And the multitudes marveled;
Luk 11:15 but, some from among them, said––In Beelzebul, the ruler of the demons, is he casting out the demons;
Luk 11:16 and, others, putting him to the test, a sign out of heaven, were seeking from him.
Luk 11:17 But, he, knowing their thoughts, said unto them––Every kingdom, against itself divided, is laid waste, and, a house, against a house, [divided], falleth;
Luk 11:18 And, if, even Satan, against himself hath become divided, how shall his kingdom stand? because ye are saying that, in Beelzebul, am I casting out the demons.
Luk 11:19 But, if, I, in Beelzebul, am casting out the demons, In whom are, your sons, casting them out? Wherefore, they, shall be, your judges.
Luk 11:20 But, if, with the finger of God, I, am casting out the demons, then doubtless unawares hath come upon you, the kingdom of God.
Luk 11:21 Whensoever, the mighty one, armed, may be guarding his own dwelling, in peace, are his goods;
Luk 11:22 But, whensoever, a mightier than he, shall come upon and vanquish him, his panoply, he taketh away, wherein he was trusting, and, his spoils, he distributeth.
Luk 11:23 He that is not with me, is, against me; and, he that gathereth not with me, scattereth.
Luk 11:24 Whensoever, the impure spirit, goeth out from the man, it passeth through waterless places, seeking rest; and, not finding it, [then,] it saith, I will return unto my house, whence I came out; ––
Luk 11:25 and, coming, findeth it, [empty,] swept, and adorned.
Luk 11:26 Then, goeth it, and taketh along with itself, other spirits, more wicked than itself––seven, and, entering in, fixeth its dwelling there; and, the last state of that man, becometh, worse than the first.
Luk 11:27 ¶ Now it came to pass, while he was saying these things, that a certain woman out of the multitude, lifting up her voice, said unto him––Happy the womb that bare thee! And the breasts which thou didst suck!
Luk 11:28 But, he, said––Yea rather!––Happy they who hear the word of God, and observe it!
Luk 11:29 ¶ And, as the multitudes were thronging together, he began to be saying––This generation, is, a wicked generation: A sign, it is seeking, and, a sign, shall not be given it, save the sign of Jonah.
Luk 11:30 For, according as, Jonah, became, unto the Ninevites, a sign, so, shall be, the Son of Man also, unto this generation.
Luk 11:31 The queen of the south, will rise up, in the judgment, with the men of this generation, and will condemn them; because she came out of the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon,––and lo! something more than Solomon, here.
Luk 11:32 Men of Nineveh, will rise up, in the judgment, with this generation, and will condemn it; because they repented into the proclamation of Jonah,––and lo! something more than Jonah, here.
Luk 11:33 No one, having lighted, a lamp, into a covered place, a putteth it, nor, under the measure; but upon the lampstand, that they who enter may see, the light.
Luk 11:34 The lamp of thy body, is thine eye: Whensoever, thine eye, may be, single, even the whole of thy body, is, lighted up; but, whensoever it may be, useless, even thy body, is darkened.
Luk 11:35 Be looking to it, therefore, lest, the light that is in thee, be, darkness.
Luk 11:36 If, therefore, thy whole body, is lighted up, not having any part darkened, the whole, shall be lighted up, as whensoever, the lamp, with its radiance, may be giving thee light.
Luk 11:37 ¶ And, when he had spoken, a Pharisee was requesting him that he would dine with him; and, entering, he reclined.
Luk 11:38 And, the Pharisee, beholding, marveled that he was not, first, immersed, before the dinner.
Luk 11:39 And the Lord said unto him: Now, ye, the Pharisees, the outside of the cup and of the tray, do make pure; but, your inward part, is full of plunder and wickedness.
Luk 11:40 Simple ones! Did not, he who made the outside, the inside also, make?
Luk 11:41 Notwithstanding, as to the things within, give alms, and lo! everything, is, pure unto you.
Luk 11:42 But alas for you, the Pharisees! because ye tithe the mint, and the rue, and every garden herb, and pass by justice, and the love of God. But, these things, it was binding to do, and, those, not to pass by.
Luk 11:43 Alas for you, the Pharisees! because ye love the first seats in the synagogues, and the salutations in the market–places!
Luk 11:44 Alas for you! because ye are as the secret tombs: even the men that are walking above them, know it not.
Luk 11:45 And, making answer, one of the Lawyers saith unto him, Teacher! these things, saying, us also, dost thou insult!
Luk 11:46 And, he, said––And, for you, the lawyers, alas! because ye lade men with burdens hard to be borne, and, yourselves, with one of your fingers, touch not the burdens.
Luk 11:47 Alas for you! because ye build the tombs of the prophets, and your fathers slew them!
Luk 11:48 Hence, witnesses, are ye, and find consenting pleasure in the works of your fathers: because, they, indeed, slew them, and, ye, are building, [their tombs].
Luk 11:49 For this cause, the Wisdom of God hath said––I will send forth, unto them, prophets and apostles,––and, some from among them, will they slay, and, [some] persecute:
Luk 11:50 That the blood of all the prophets which hath been shed from the foundation of the world, may be sought out, from this generation,––
Luk 11:51 From the blood of Abel, unto the blood of Zachariah who was destroyed betwixt the altar and the house; Yea! I say unto you––It shall be sought out from this generation.
Luk 11:52 Alas for you, the lawyers! because ye took away the key of knowledge: yourselves, entered not, and, them who were entering, ye hindered.
Luk 11:53 And, when, from thence, he came out, the Scribes and the Pharisees began, with vehemence, to be hemming him in, and trying to make him speak off–hand concerning many things,––
Luk 11:54 lying in wait for him, to catch something out of his mouth.

Luk 12:1 ¶ Amongst which things, when the ten thousands of the multitude were gathered together, so that they were treading one upon another, he began to be saying, unto his disciples, first––Be keeping yourselves free from the leaven of the Pharisees, the which is, hypocrisy.
Luk 12:2 But, nothing, hath been, covered up, which shall not be uncovered, and hidden, which shall not be made known.
Luk 12:3 Because, as many things as, in the darkness, ye have said, in the light, shall be heard; and, what to the ear ye spake, in the chambers, shall be proclaimed on the housetops.
Luk 12:4 And I say unto you, my friends––Do not be put in fear of them who kill the body, and, after these things, have nothing more uncommon which they can do.
Luk 12:5 But I will suggest to you, whom ye should fear––Fear him who, after killing, hath authority to cast into gehenna,––Yea, I say unto you––Him, fear ye.
Luk 12:6 Are not, five sparrows, sold for two farthings? and, not one from among them, hath been forgotten before God.
Luk 12:7 But, even the hairs of your head, have all been numbered: Be not afraid: many sparrows, ye excel.
Luk 12:8 And I say unto you––Whosoever shall confess me before men, even the Son of Man, will confess him, before the messengers of God;
Luk 12:9 But, he who denied me before men, shall be denied before the messengers of God.
Luk 12:10 And, whosoever shall say a word against the Son of Man, it shall be forgiven him; but, unto him who, against the Holy Spirit, speaketh profanely, it shall not be forgiven.
Luk 12:11 But, whensoever they shall be bringing you in before the synagogues, and the rulers, and the authorities, do not be anxious how, [or what] ye shall answer, or what ye shall say;
Luk 12:12 For, the Holy Spirit, shall teach you, in that very hour, what ye ought to say.
Luk 12:13 ¶ And one from amongst the multitude said unto him––Teacher! bid my brother divide with me the inheritance.
Luk 12:14 But, he, said unto him––Man! who hath appointed me a judge or divider over you?
Luk 12:15 And he said unto them––Mind and be guarding yourselves from all covetousness; for not, in one’s abundance, doth his life spring out of his possessions.
Luk 12:16 And he spake a parable unto them, saying––A certain rich man’s estate, bare well.
Luk 12:17 And he began to deliberate within himself, saying––What shall I do? because I have not where I can gather my fruits.
Luk 12:18 And he said––This, will I do,––I will pull down my barns, and, greater ones, build, and gather, there, all my wheat and good things;
Luk 12:19 and will say to my soul––Soul! thou hast many good things [lying by for many years: be taking thy rest, eat, drink,] be making merry!
Luk 12:20 But God said unto him––Simple one! on this very night, they are asking, thy soul, from thee; The things, then, which thou hast prepared, whose shall they be?
Luk 12:21 [So, is he that is laying up treasure for himself, and is not rich, towards God.]
Luk 12:22 ¶ And he said unto his disciples––For this cause, I say unto you,––Be not anxious for the life, what ye shall eat, nor yet for [your] body, what ye shall put on;
Luk 12:23 For, the life, is more, than the food, and, the body, than, the clothing.
Luk 12:24 Consider well the ravens––That they sow nor, neither do they reap, which have neither chamber nor barn,––and, God, feedeth, them! By how much do, ye, excel, the birds?
Luk 12:25 And, who from among you, though anxious, can, unto his stature, add a cubit?
Luk 12:26 If then, not even the least thing, ye can do, why, concerning the rest, are ye anxious?
Luk 12:27 Consider well the lilies, how they grow: they toil not, neither do they spin, and yet I say unto you––Not even Solomon, in all his glory, was arrayed like one of these.
Luk 12:28 But, if God thus adorneth, the grass, which is, in a field, today, and, tomorrow, into an oven, is cast, how much rather you, O little–of–faith?
Luk 12:29 Ye, therefore, be not seeking what ye shall eat and what ye shall drink, and be not held in suspense;
Luk 12:30 For, after all these things, do, the nations of the world, seek,––but, your Father, knoweth that ye need these things.
Luk 12:31 Notwithstanding, be seeking his kingdom,––and, these things, shall be added unto you.
Luk 12:32 Be not afraid, the dear little flock! for your Father delighteth to give you, the kingdom.
Luk 12:33 Sell your possessions, and give alms, make for yourselves purses that wax not old,––treasure unfailing, in the heavens, where, thief, doth not draw near, and, moth, doth not spoil.
Luk 12:34 For, where your treasure is, there, will your heart he also.
Luk 12:35 Let your loins be girded, and your lamps burning,
Luk 12:36 And, ye yourselves, like unto men awaiting their own lord, once he may break up out of the marriage–feast,––that, when he cometh and knocketh, straightway, they may open unto him.
Luk 12:37 Happy those servants, whom the lord, when he cometh, shall find watching! Verily, I say unto you––he will gird himself, and make them recline, and, coming near, will minister unto them.
Luk 12:38 And, if, in the second, or if, in the third, watch, he come and find, thus, happy, are, they!
Luk 12:39 But, of this, be taking note––Had the householder known, in what hour the thief was coming, he would have watched, and not suffered his house, to be digged through.
Luk 12:40 Ye, therefore, be getting ready, because, in what hour ye are not thinking, The Son of man cometh!
Luk 12:41 ¶ But Peter said––Lord! unto us, this parable, speakest thou? or, even unto all?
Luk 12:42 And the Lord said––Who then is the faithful steward, the prudent one, whom the lord will appoint over his body of attendants, to be giving, in due season, the measured allowance of wheat?
Luk 12:43 Happy, that servant, whom the lord, when he cometh shall find doing, thus!
Luk 12:44 Of a truth, I say unto you––Over all his possessions, will he appoint him.
Luk 12:45 But, if that servant should say in his heart––My lord delayeth to come! and should begin to be striking the youths and the maidens,––to be eating also, and drinking, and making himself drunk,
Luk 12:46 The lord of that servant, will have come––on a day when he is not expecting, and in an hour when he is not taking note,––and will cut him asunder, and, his part, with the unfaithful, will appoint.
Luk 12:47 And, that servant, who had come to know the will of his lord, and neither prepared, nor wrought unto his will, shall be beaten with many stripes;
Luk 12:48 Whereas, he who had not come to know, and did things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes. And, every one to whom was given much, much, shall be sought from him; and, he to whom they committed much, for more than common, will they ask him.
Luk 12:49 Fire, came I to cast upon the earth,––and what can I wish, if, already, it hath been, kindled?
Luk 12:50 But, an immersion, have I, to be immersed with, and how am I distressed, until it be ended!
Luk 12:51 Suppose ye, that, peace, I am come to give in the earth? Nay, I tell you, but rather division.
Luk 12:52 For there shall be, henceforth, five in one house, divided,––three against two, and two against three:
Luk 12:53 There shall be divided––Father against son, and son against father, mother against daughter, and daughter against the mother,––mother–in–law against her daughter–in–law, and daughter–in–law against the mother–in–law.
Luk 12:54 ¶ And he went on to say, even unto the multitudes,––Whensoever ye see a cloud springing up from the west, straightway, ye are saying––A thunderstorm is coming! and it happeneth thus.
Luk 12:55 And, whensoever a south wind, blowing, ye say––A scorching heat, will there be! and it cometh to pass.
Luk 12:56 Hypocrites! the face of the earth and of the heaven, ye know how to scan; but, this season, how know ye not to scan;
Luk 12:57 Why, moreover, even from yourselves, judge ye not what is just?
Luk 12:58 For, as thou art going along with thine adversary unto a ruler, on the way, take pains to get a release from him; lest once he drag thee along unto the judge, and, the judge, deliver thee up to the punisher,––and, the punisher, cast thee into prison:
Luk 12:59 I tell thee––In nowise shalt thou come out from thence, until, even the last fraction, thou pay!

Luk 13:1 ¶ Now there were present some, in that very season, bringing tidings to him, concerning the Galilaeans whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices.
Luk 13:2 And, answering, he said unto them––Suppose ye, that, these Galilaeans, had become, sinners beyond all the Galilaeans, because, these things, they have suffered?
Luk 13:3 Nay! I tell you, but, except ye repent, ye, all, in like manner, shall perish.
Luk 13:4 Or, those eighteen, upon whom fell the tower in Siloam, and slew them, suppose ye that, they, had become, debtors, beyond all the men who were dwelling in Jerusalem?
Luk 13:5 Nay! I tell you, but, except ye repent, ye, all, in the same way, shall perish.
Luk 13:6 ¶ And he went on to speak this parable:––A certain man had, a fig–tree, planted in his vineyard, and he canto seeking fruit therein, and found none.
Luk 13:7 And he said unto the vine–dresser––Lo! three years, I come, seeking fruit in this fig–tree, and find none. Cut it down! Why doth it make, even the round useless?
Luk 13:8 And, he, answering, saith unto him––Sir! let it alone this year also, until such time as I dig about it, and throw in manure,––
Luk 13:9 and if it may bear fruit for the future; . . . but, otherwise, certainly, thou shalt cut it down.
Luk 13:10 ¶ And he was teaching in one of the synagogues, on the Sabbath.
Luk 13:11 And lo! a woman, having a spirit of weakness eighteen years,––and was bowed together, and unable to lift herself up, at all.
Luk 13:12 And, seeing her, Jesus called her and said to her––Woman! thou art loosed from thy weakness,––
Luk 13:13 and laid on her his hands; and, instantly, she was made straight again, and began glorifying God.
Luk 13:14 But the synagogue–ruler, answering, being greatly displeased that, on the Sabbath, Jesus had healed, began saying unto the multitude––Six days, there are, in which men ought to get their work done; On them, therefore, come and be healed, and, not on the day of rest.
Luk 13:15 The Lord answered him, and said––Hypocrites! Doth not, each one of you, on the Sabbath, loose his ox or ass from the manger, and, leading it away, give it drink?
Luk 13:16 But, this woman, being a daughter of Abraham, whom Satan had bound, lo! eighteen years, was there not a needs–be that she should be loosed from this bond, on the day of rest?
Luk 13:17 And, as he was saying, these, things, all who had been setting themselves against him were being put to shame; and, all the multitude, were rejoicing over all the glorious things which were being brought to pass by him.
Luk 13:18 ¶ He went on to say, therefore––Whereunto, is the kingdom of God, like? And, whereunto, shall I liken it?
Luk 13:19 It is, like, unto a grain of mustard seed, which a man took and cast into his own garden; and it grew, and became a tree, and, the birds of heaven, lodged amongst its branches.
Luk 13:20 And, again, he said––Whereunto, shall I liken the kingdom of God?
Luk 13:21 It is, like leaven, which a woman took and hid in three measures of flour, until, the whole, was leavened.
Luk 13:22 And he was journeying on, city by city and village by village, and making, progress, unto Jerusalem.
Luk 13:23 ¶ And one said unto him––Lord! are they, few, who are being saved? And, he, said unto them––
Luk 13:24 Be striving to enter through the narrow door; for, many, I say unto you, will seek to enter, and will not be able,––
Luk 13:25 when once the householder shall rouse himself, and lock the door, and ye begin to stand, outside, and to knock at the door, saying––Lord! open to us; and he shall answer and say unto you––I know you not, whence ye are.
Luk 13:26 Then, will ye begin to say––We did eat and drink in thy presence, and, in our broadways, thou didst, teach;
Luk 13:27 And he will speak, saying unto you––I know not whence ye are; Depart from me, all workers of unrighteous––
Luk 13:28 There, will be weeping and gnashing of teeth, as soon as ye see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and all the prophets, in the kingdom of God, and, yourselves, being thrust forth outside.
Luk 13:29 And they shall have come from east and west, and from north and south, and be made recline in the kingdom of God.
Luk 13:30 And lo! there are, last, who shall be, first, and there are, first, who shall be, last;
Luk 13:31 ¶ In that very hour, came near certain Pharisees, saying unto him, Go forth, and be journeying hence, because, Herod, desireth to slay thee.
Luk 13:32 And he said unto them––Go and tell this fox, Lo! I am casting out demons, and, cures, am I finishing, today, and tomorrow,––
Luk 13:33 and, on the third, I am to be made perfect. Nevertheless, I must needs, today, and tomorrow, and the following, be journeying on, because it is impossible that a prophet perish, outside Jerusalem.
Luk 13:34 Jerusalem! Jerusalem! she that slayeth the prophets, and stoneth them that are sent unto her! How often, have I desired to gather together thy children, like as a hen, her own brood, under her wings,––and ye did not desire!
Luk 13:35 Lo! your house is left to you. [And] I say unto you––In nowise shall ye see me, until ye say,––Blessed, is he that cometh in the name of the Lord!

Luk 14:1 ¶ And it came to pass, when he entered into the house of one of the rulers of the Pharisees, on a Sabbath, to eat bread, that, they, were narrowly watching him.
Luk 14:2 And lo! there was, a certain man, who had the dropsy, before him.
Luk 14:3 And Jesus, answering, spake unto the Lawyers and Pharisees, saying––Is it allowed, on the Sabbath, to cure, or not? But, they, held their peace.
Luk 14:4 And taking hold [of him] he healed and dismissed him,––
Luk 14:5 and, unto them, said––Which of you, shall have a son or an ox that, into a pit, shall fall, and will not straightway pull him up, on the day of rest?
Luk 14:6 And they could not return an answer unto these things.
Luk 14:7 ¶ And he went on to speak, unto the invited, a parable,––observing how, the first couches, they were choosing; saying unto them––
Luk 14:8 Whensoever thou hast been invited by anyone unto a marriage feast, do not recline on the first couch; lest once, a more honourable than thou, have been invited by him,
Luk 14:9 and he that invited both thee and him should come, and say unto thee––Give, unto this one, place! and, then, thou shouldst begin, with shame, the last place, to occupy.
Luk 14:10 But, whensoever thou hast been invited, pass on and fall back into the last place, that, whensoever he that hath invited thee shall come, he may say unto thee––Friend! come close up, higher. Then, shalt thou have honour before all who are reclining together with thee.
Luk 14:11 Because, everyone who exalteth himself, shall be abased; and, he that abaseth himself, shall be exalted?
Luk 14:12 Moreover he went on to say, unto him also who had invited him,––Whensoever thou mayest be making a dinner or a supper, do not call thy friends, or thy brothers, or thy kinsfolk, or rich neighbours,––lest once, they also, invite thee in return, and it become a recompense unto thee.
Luk 14:13 But, whensoever, an entertainment, thou mayest be making, invite the destitute, the tried, the lame, the blind;
Luk 14:14 and, happy, shalt thou be, that they have not wherewith to recompense thee, for it shall be recompensed unto thee, in the resurrection of the righteous.
Luk 14:15 ¶ And one of those reclining together, hearing these things, said unto him––Happy, whoever shall eat bread in the kingdom of God!
Luk 14:16 But, he, said unto him––A certain man, was making a great supper, and invited many;
Luk 14:17 and he sent out his servant, at the hour of the supper, to say unto the invited––Be coming! because, even now, is it, ready.
Luk 14:18 And they all began, one after another to excuse themselves. The first, said unto him––A field, have I bought, and have need to go out and see it: I request thee, hold me excused.
Luk 14:19 And, another, said––Five yoke of oxen, have I bought, and am going my way to prove them; I request thee, hold me excused.
Luk 14:20 And, another, said––A wife, have I married, and, for this cause, I cannot come!
Luk 14:21 And, going near, the servant reported unto his lord these things. Then, provoked to anger, the master of the house said unto his servant––Go out quickly, into the broadways and streets of the city,––and, the destitute, and tried, and blind, and lame, bring thou in here.
Luk 14:22 And the servant said––Lord! what thou didst order, hath been done; and, yet, there is, room.
Luk 14:23 And the lord said unto the servant––Go out among the highways and fences, and compel them to come in; that my house may be filled.
Luk 14:24 For, I say unto you––Not one of those men who had been invited, shall taste of my supper.
Luk 14:25 ¶ And there were journeying together with him many multitudes; and, turning, he said unto them––
Luk 14:26 If anyone cometh unto me, and hateth not his own father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brothers, and sisters, further also, even his own life, he cannot be my disciple.
Luk 14:27 Whoever beareth not his own cross, and cometh after me, cannot be my disciple.
Luk 14:28 For, who from among you, wishing to build a tower, doth not first sit down and count the cost,––whether he hath sufficient for completion;
Luk 14:29 lest once, he having laid a foundation, and not being able to finish, all who are looking on, should begin to mock at him,
Luk 14:30 saying––This man, began to build, and was not able to finish!
Luk 14:31 Or, what king, moving on to encounter, another king, in battle, will not sit down first and take counsel, whether he is able, with ten thousand, to meet him who, with twenty thousand, is coming against him.
Luk 14:32 And, if not, by any means, while he is yet afar off, he sendeth, an embassy, and requesteth the conditions of peace.
Luk 14:33 Thus, therefore, everyone from amongst you, who doth not bid adieu unto all his own possessions, cannot be my disciple.
Luk 14:34 Good, therefore is the salt; but, if, even the salt, become tasteless, wherewith shall it be seasoned?
Luk 14:35 Neither for land nor for manure, is it, fit: outside, they cast it! He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.

Luk 15:1 ¶ But all the tax–collectors and the sinners were, unto him, drawing near, to be hearkening unto him;
Luk 15:2 and both the Pharisees and the Scribes were murmuring, saying, This man, unto sinners, giveth welcome, and eateth with them.
Luk 15:3 And he spake unto them this parable, saying––
Luk 15:4 What man from among you, having a hundred sheep, and losing, from among them, one, doth not leave the ninety–nine in the wilderness and go his way after the lost one, until he find it?
Luk 15:5 And, finding it, he layeth it upon his shoulders, rejoicing;
Luk 15:6 and, coming unto his house, calleth together the friends and the neighbours, saying unto them––Rejoice with me! because I have found my sheep that was lost!
Luk 15:7 I say unto you––Thus, joy in heaven, will there be, over one sinner repenting, rather than over ninety–nine righteous persons, who indeed have, no need, of repentance.
Luk 15:8 Or, what woman, having, ten pieces of silver, if she lose one piece, doth not light a lamp, and sweep the house, and seek carefully, until she find it?
Luk 15:9 And, having found it, she calleth together her female friends and neighbours, saying––Rejoice with me! because I have found the piece of silver which I had lost.
Luk 15:10 Thus, I say unto you, there ariseth joy in presence of the messengers of God, over one sinner repenting.
Luk 15:11 ¶ And he said––A certain man, had two sons.
Luk 15:12 And the younger of them said unto the father––Father! give me the share that falleth to me, of what there is. And, he, divided unto them the living.
Luk 15:13 And, after not many days, the younger son, gathering all together, left home for a country far away, and, there, squandered his substance with riotous living.
Luk 15:14 And, when he had spent all, there arose a mighty famine throughout that country,––and, he, began to be in want.
Luk 15:15 And he went his way, and joined himself unto one of the citizens of that country, and he sent him into his fields to be feeding swine.
Luk 15:16 And he used to long to be filled with the pods which the swine were eating; and, no man, was giving unto him.
Luk 15:17 But coming, to himself, he said––How many hired servants of my father, have bread enough and to spare, whereas, I, with famine, here, am perishing!
Luk 15:18 I will arise, and go unto my father, and will say unto him––Father! I have sinned against heaven, and before thee:
Luk 15:19 No longer, am I worthy to be called a son of thine,––Make me as one of thy hired servants. And he arose, and came unto his own father.
Luk 15:20 Now, while yet he was holding afar off, his father saw him, and was moved with compassion, and, running, fell upon his neck, and tenderly kissed him.
Luk 15:21 And the son said unto him––Father! I have sinned against heaven, and before thee: No longer, am I worthy to be called a son of thine,––[make me as one of thy hired servants.]
Luk 15:22 But the father said unto his servants––Quick! bring forth a robe––the best! and put on him, and get out a ring for his hand, and sandals for his feet.
Luk 15:23 And be bringing the fatted calf, sacrifice! and let us eat and make merry:
Luk 15:24 Because, this my son, was, dead, and hath come to life again, was lost, and is found. And they began to be making merry.
Luk 15:25 But his elder son was in a field; and, as, in coming, he drew near unto the house, he heard music and dancing,––
Luk 15:26 and, calling near one of the youths, he inquired what these things, could be.
Luk 15:27 And, he, said unto him,––Thy brother, hath come, and thy father hath sacrificed the fatted calf, because, safe and sound, hath he received him back.
Luk 15:28 But he was provoked to anger, and would not go in. And, his father, coming out, began to entreat him.
Luk 15:29 But, he, answering said unto his father––Lo! so many years as these, do I serve thee, and, at no time, a commandment of thine, have I transgressed,––And, unto me, at no time, hast thou given a kid, that, with my friends, I might make merry;
Luk 15:30 But, when, this thy son, who had devoured thy living with harlots, came, thou didst sacrifice, for him, the fatted calf;
Luk 15:31 But, he, said unto him––Child! thou, always, art, with me, and, all that is mine, is, thine;
Luk 15:32 But, to make merry and rejoice, there was need, because, this thy brother––was, dead, and hath come to life again, and was lost, and is found.

Luk 16:1 ¶ And he went on to say, unto his disciples also,––There was, a certain rich man, who had a steward, and, the same, was accused to him as squandering his goods.
Luk 16:2 And, accosting him, he said unto him––What is this I hear of thee? Render the account of thy stewardship, for thou canst no longer be steward.
Luk 16:3 And the steward said within himself––What shall I do, because my lord taketh away the stewardship from me? Dig, I cannot: to beg, I am ashamed.
Luk 16:4 I know what I will do, that, when I am removed out of the stewardship, they may welcome me into their own houses.
Luk 16:5 And, calling unto him each one of the debtors of his own lord, he was saying unto the first,––How much owest thou my lord?
Luk 16:6 And, he, said––A hundred baths of oil. And, he, said unto him––Kindly take thine accounts, and, sitting down, make haste and write––Fifty!
Luk 16:7 After that, unto another, he said––And how much owest, thou? And, he, said––A hundred homers of wheat. He saith unto him––Kindly take thine accounts, and write––Eighty!
Luk 16:8 And the lord praised the unrighteous steward, in that with forethought he acted:––Because, the sons of this age, have more forethought than the sons of light, respecting their own generation.
Luk 16:9 And, I, unto you, say––For yourselves, make ye friends, with the unjust Riches, in order that, as soon as it shall fail, they may welcome you into the age–abiding tents.
Luk 16:10 The faithful in least, in much also, is, faithful, and, he that in least is unrighteous, in much also, is, unrighteous.
Luk 16:11 If therefore, in the unjust Riches ye proved unfaithful, the true, who, unto you, will entrust?
Luk 16:12 And, if, in what was another’s, ye proved unfaithful, your own, who will give unto you?
Luk 16:13 No domestic, can, unto two masters, be in service; for either, the one, he will hate, and, the other, love, or, unto the one, he will hold, and, the other, despise: Ye cannot, unto God, be in service, and unto Riches.
Luk 16:14 Now the Pharisees, who were, lovers of money, were hearing all these things, and were openly sneering at him.
Luk 16:15 And he said unto them––Ye, are they who justify themselves before men, but, God, knoweth your hearts; because, that which amongst men is lofty, is an abomination before God.
Luk 16:16 The law and the prophets, were until John,––from that time, the good news of the kingdom of God, is being proclaimed, and, everyone, thereinto, is forcing his way.
Luk 16:17 But it is, easier, for heaven and earth to pass away, than that, of the law, one little point, should fail.
Luk 16:18 Every one divorcing his wife and marrying another, committeth adultery; and, he that marrieth a woman divorced from a husband, committeth adultery.
Luk 16:19 ¶ Now, a certain man, was rich, and he used to clothe himself with purple and fine linen, making merry day by day, brilliantly.
Luk 16:20 And, a certain beggar, by name Lazarus, used to be cast near his gate, full of sores,
Luk 16:21 and to long to be fed from the crumbs that fell from the table of the rich man: nay! even, the dogs, used to come and lick his sores.
Luk 16:22 And it came to pass that the beggar died, and was carried away by the messengers, into the bosom of Abraham. And, the rich man also, died, and was buried.
Luk 16:23 And, in hades, lifting up his eyes, being in torments, he seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom.
Luk 16:24 And, he, calling out, said––Father Abraham! have mercy upon me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue,––because I am in anguish in this flame.
Luk 16:25 But Abraham said––Child! remember––That thou didst duly received thy good things in thy life, and, Lazarus, in like manner, the evil things; but, now, here, he is comforted, and, thou, art in anguish.
Luk 16:26 And, besides all these things, betwixt us and you, a great chasm, hath been fixed,––so that, they who might wish to cross over from hence unto you, should not be able, nor any, from thence unto us, be crossing over.
Luk 16:27 But he said––I request thee then, father, that thou wouldst send him unto my father’s house,––
Luk 16:28 for I have five brethren; ––that he may solemnly testify unto them, lest, they also, come into this place of torment.
Luk 16:29 But Abraham saith––They have Moses and the Prophets: Let them hearken unto them.
Luk 16:30 But, he, said––Nay! father Abraham, but, if one, from the dead, should go unto them, they would repent.
Luk 16:31 But he said unto him––If, unto Moses and the Prophets, they do not hearken, neither, if one, from among the dead, should arise, would they be persuaded.

Luk 17:1 ¶ And he said unto his disciples:––It is, impossible, that occasions of stumbling should not come, notwithstanding, alas! for him through whom they do come:
Luk 17:2 It profiteth him, if, a mill–stone, is hung about his neck, and he is cast into the sea, than that he cause, one, of these little ones, to stumble.
Luk 17:3 Be taking heed to yourselves,––If thy brother sin, rebuke him, and, if he repent, forgive him;
Luk 17:4 Even if, seven times a day, he sin against thee, and, seven times, turn to thee, saying, I repent, thou shalt forgive him.
Luk 17:5 And the apostles said unto the Lord––Bestow on us faith!
Luk 17:6 And the Lord said––If ye have faith like a grain of mustard–seed, ye should be saying unto [this] mulberry–tree––Be uprooted! and be planted in the sea,––and it should obey you.
Luk 17:7 But, who from among you, having, a servant, plowing or keeping sheep, when he hath come in out of the field, will say to him––Straightway, come, and recline; ––
Luk 17:8 on the contrary, will not say to him––Make somewhat ready, that I may dine,––and, girding thyself, be ministering unto me, until I have eaten and drunk; and, after these things, thou, shalt eat and drink?
Luk 17:9 Doth he offer thanks unto the servant, because he hath done the thing