Luke Six
It came to pass on the sabbath, as Jesus
walked through the wheat fields, his
disciples plucked ears of wheat, and rubbed
them in their hands and did eat. But some of the men of the Pharisees said
to them, Why are you doing what is unlawful
to do on the sabbath? Jesus answered and said to them, Have
you not read this, what David did when he
and those who were with him were hungry? He entered into the house of God, and
took the bread that was on the table of the
Lord and did eat it, and he gave it to those
who were with him; that which was unlawful
to eat but only for the priests. And he said to them, The Son of man is
Lord of the sabbath.
¶ And it came to pass on another sabbath,
he entered into the synagogue and taught;
and there was there a man whose right hand
was withered. And the scribes and the Pharisees watched
him, to see if he would heal on the sabbath,
so that they might find an accusation against
him. But he knew their thoughts, and said to
the man whose hand was withered, Rise up
and come to the center of the synagogue. And
when he came and stood up, Jesus said to them, I will ask you, What is
lawful to do on the sabbath, that which is
good or that which is bad? to save a life or to
destroy it? And he looked at all of them, and said to
him, Stretch out your hand. And he stretched
it out; and his hand was restored like the
other. But they were filled with bitterness, and
discussed with each other what to do with
Jesus.
¶ It happened in those days, Jesus went
out to a mountain to pray, and he remained
all night in prayer to God. And at daybreak, he called his disciples;
and he chose twelve from them, whom he
called apostles; Simon who is called Peter, and Andrew
his brother, and James and John, and Philip
and Bartholomew,
And Matthew and Thomas, and James
the son of Alphaeus and Simon who is called
the Zealot, And Judas the son of James, and Judas
of Iscariot, who became the traitor.
¶ And Jesus went down with them and
stood up in the plain; and a large group of
his disciples, and a large crowd of people,
from all over Judaea, and from Jerusalem,
and from the sea coast of Tyre and Sidon,
who had come to hear his word, and to be
healed of their diseases; And those who were suffering from unclean
spirits were healed. And all the people wanted to touch him;
because power proceeded from him, and he
healed them all.
¶ And he lifted up his eyes on his disciples
and said, Blessed are you poor, for the
kingdom of God is yours.
Blessed are you who hunger now, for
you shall be filled. Blessed are you who weep
now, for you shall laugh. Blessed are you, when men hate you,
and discriminate against you, and reproach
you, and publish your names as bad, for the
sake of the Son of man. Be glad and rejoice in that day, for your
reward is increased in heaven; for their fathers
did the same to the prophets. But woe to you, rich men! for you have
already received your comforts. Woe to you who are full! for you will
hunger. Woe to you who laugh now! for you
will weep and mourn. Woe to you when men speak well of you!
for so did their fathers to the false prophets. But I say to you who hear, Love your
enemies, and do good to those who hate you,
And bless those who curse you, and pray
for those who compel you to carry burdens. And he who strikes you on your cheek,
offer him the other; and he who takes away
your robe, do not refuse your shirt also. Give to every one who asks you; and
from him who takes away what is yours, do
not demand it back again. Just as you want men to do to you. do to
them likewise. For if you love those who love you, what
is your favor? for even sinners love those who
love them. And if you do good only to those who do
good to you, what is your favor? for sinners
also do the same. And if you lend only to him from whom
you expect to be paid back, what is your favor?
for sinners also lend to sinners, to be
paid back likewise. But love your enemies, and do good to
them, and lend, and do not cut off any man’s
hope; so your reward will increase, and you
will become sons of the Highest; for he is
gracious to the wicked and the cruel.
Be therefore merciful, as your Father also
is merciful. Judge not, and you will not be judged;
condemn not, and you will not be condemned;
forgive, and you will be forgiven. Give, and it will be given to you; good
measure shaken up and running over, they
will pour into your robe.For with the measure
that you measure, it will be measured
to you. And he told them a parable, Can a blind
man take care of a blind man? will they not
both fall in a pit? There is no disciple who is more important
than his teacher; for every man who is
well developed will be like his teacher. Why do you see the splinter in your
brother’s eye, and do not see the beam in
your own eye?
Or how can you say to your brother, My
brother, let me take out the splinter from your
eye, when behold, you do not see the beam
in your own eye? O hypocrites, first take out
the beam from your own eye, and then you
will see clearly to take out the splinter from
your brother’s eye. There is no good tree that bears bad fruits,
nor a bad tree that bears good fruits. For every tree is known by its own fruits.
For they do not gather figs from thistles, nor
gather grapes from a bramble bush. A good man brings out good things from
the good treasure of his heart; and a bad man
from the bad treasure of his heart brings out
bad things; for from the abundance of the
heart the lips speak. Why do you call me, My Lord, my Lord,
and do not do what I say? Every man who comes to me and hears
my words and does them, I will show you
what he is like. He is like a man who built a house, and
dug deep, and laid its foundations upon the
rock; and when the flood came, the flood beat
upon that house, and could not shake it; for
its foundation was laid upon a rock. And he who hears and does not, is like a
man who built his house on the earth without
a foundation; and when the river beat
against it, it fell immediately, and the fall of
that house was great.
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