Luke Fifteen
Then the publicans and sinners drew
near to him to hear him. And the scribes and Pharisees murmured,
saying, He receives even the sinners and eats
with them.
¶ So Jesus told them this parable, What man among you has one hundred
sheep, and if one of them should get lost,
would he not leave the ninety and nine in
the open, and go in search of the one which
is lost, until he finds it? And when he finds it he rejoices, and he
takes it on his shoulders.
And he comes to his house, and invites his
friends and neighbors, and says to them,
Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep
which was lost. I say to you, that such will be the joy in
heaven over one sinner who repents, than
over ninety and nine righteous, who need no
repentance.
¶ Or what woman who has ten coins, and
should lose one of them, would not light a
lamp and sweep the house, and search for it
carefully, until she finds it? And when she finds it, she calls her women
friends and neighbors, and says to them,
Rejoice with me, for I have found my coin
which was lost. I say to you, that such will be the joy
before the angels of God over one sinner who
repents.
¶ And Jesus said to them again, A man
had two sons; And his younger son said to him, My
father, give me the portion, which is coming
to me from your house. And he divided to
them his possessions. And after a few days, his younger son
gathered everything that was his share, and
went to a far-away country, and there he scattered
his wealth in extravagant living. And when all he had was gone, there was
a severe famine in that country; and he began
to be in need. So he went and got acquainted with one
of the men of the city of that country; and he
sent him to the field to feed the swine.
And he craved to fill his stomach with
the husks that the swine were eating; and yet
no man would give him. And when he came to himself, he said,
How many hired workers are now in my
father’s house, who have plenty of bread, and
I am here perishing with hunger! I will rise and go to my father, and say to
him, My father, I have sinned before heaven,
and before you; And I am no longer worthy to be called
your son; just make me like one of your hired
workers. And he rose up and came to his father.
And while he was yet at a distance, his father
saw him, and had compassion on him,
and he ran and fell on his neck and kissed
him. And his son said to him, My father, I
have sinned before heaven and before you,
and I am not worthy to be called your son.
But his father said to his servants, Bring
the best robe and put it on him, and put a
ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet; And bring and kill the fat ox, and let us
eat and be merry;
For this my son was dead, and has come
to life; he was lost and is found. And they
began to be merry. But his elder son was in the field; and as
he came near the house, he heard the voice
of the singing of many. And he called one of the boys, and asked
him what it was all about. He said to him, Your brother has come;
and your father has killed the fat ox, because
he received him safe and well. And he became angry and would not go
in; so his father came out and besought him.
But he said to his father, Behold, how
many years I have served you, and I never
disobeyed your commandment; and yet you
never gave me even a kid, that I might make
merry with my friends.
But for this son of yours, after he had
wasted your wealth with harlots and come
back, you have killed the fat ox. His father said to him, My son, you are
always with me, and everything which is
mine is yours. It was right for us to make merry and
rejoice; for this your brother was dead and
has come to life; and was lost and is found.
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