Luke Five
It came to pass when the people gathered around him to hear the word of
God, he stood on the shore of the lake of
Gennesaret. And he saw two boats standing by the lake;
but the fishermen had got out of them, and
were washing their nets. One of them belonged to Simon Peter; so
Jesus went up and sat in it, and he asked to
row it a little way from the shore to the water.
And he sat and taught the people from
the boat. When he was through speaking, he said to
Simon, Row out to the deep, and cast your
net for a catch. Simon answered and said to him, Teacher,
we have toiled all night, and have caught
nothing; but just because of your word, I will
cast the net. And when they had done this, they inclosed
a great many fish; and their net was breaking. So they signalled to their partners in the
other boat, to come and help them. And when
they came, they filled both the boats, till they
were almost sinking. When Simon Peter saw it, he fell at the
feet of Jesus, and said to him, I beg you, my
Lord, leave me alone, for I am a sinful man. For he was amazed, and all who were with
him, because of the catch of fish which they
took. So also was it with James and John, sons
of Zebedee, who were partners with Simon.
But Jesus said to Simon, Do not be afraid;
from henceforth you will be catching men
for life. And they brought the boats to land, and
left everything and followed him.
¶ When Jesus was in one of the cities,
there came a man who was covered with leprosy;
and he saw Jesus and fell on his face,
and besought him, and said, My Lord, if you
will, you can cleanse me. And Jesus stretched out his hand and
touched him, and said to him, I will, be clean;
and immediately his leprosy left him. And he charged him not to tell any man;
but go and show yourself to the priests, and
make an offering for your cleansing, as
Moses commanded, for a testimony to them.
¶ And the fame concerning him went out
the more; and many people gathered to hear
him, and to be healed of their diseases. But he departed into the wilderness, and
prayed.
¶ It came to pass on one of the days when
Jesus was teaching, the Pharisees and the
teachers of the law were sitting, who had
come from every town of Galilee and Judaea
and Jerusalem. And the power of God was
present to heal them. And some men brought a paralytic on a
quilt-bed; and they wanted to go in and lay
him before him. And when they found they were not able
to carry him in, because of many people, they
went up on the roof, and they lowered him
down on his quilt-bed from the ceiling into
the midst before Jesus. When Jesus saw their faith, he said to the
paralytic, Man, your sins are forgiven.
And the scribes and the Pharisees began
to reason saying, Who is this man who talks
blasphemy? Who can forgive sins, except
God only? But Jesus knew their thoughts, and he
answered and said to them, What do you reason
in your heart? Which is easier to say, Your sins are forgiven,
or just to say, Arise and walk? But that you may know that the Son of
man has authority on earth to forgive sins,
he said to the paralytic, I tell you, Arise, take
up your quilt-bed and go to your home. And immediately he rose up before their
eyes, and took his quilt-bed and went to his
house, praising God. And every man was seized with amazement,
and they praised God, and were filled
with fear, saying, To-day we have seen wonders.
¶ After these things, Jesus went out and
saw a publican named Levi, sitting at the
custom house; and he said to him, Follow
me. So he left everything, and rose up, and
went after him. And Levi gave him a great reception in
his house; and there was a large gathering of
publicans and others, who were guests with
them. And the scribes and the Pharisees murmured
and said to his disciples, Why do you
eat and drink with publicans and sinners? And Jesus answered and said to them, A
physician is not needed for those who are
well, but for those who are seriously sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but
the sinners to repentance.
¶ They said to him, Why do the disciples
of John always fast and pray, and also those
of the Pharisees; but yours eat and drink?
He said to them, You cannot make the
sons of the wedding feast fast, so long as the
bridegroom is with them. But the days will come, when the bridegroom
is taken from them, then they will fast
in those days. And he told them a parable, No man cuts
a piece of cloth from a new garment and puts
it on a worn out garment; so that he may not
cut the new, and the new piece will not blend
with the old. No man pours new wine into worn out
skins; else the new wine will rend the skins,
and the wine will run out, and the skins will
be ruined. But they pour new wine into new skins,
and both are well preserved. And no man drinks old wine, and immediately
wants new wine; for he says, The old
is delicious.
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