Luke Seven
When he had finished all of these
words, in the hearing of the people,
Jesus entered Capernaum. Now the servant of a centurion was seriously
sick, one who was very dear to him;
and he was near death. And when he heard about Jesus, he sent to
him Jewish elders, and besought him to come
and heal his servant. When they came to Jesus, they begged
him earnestly, saying, He is worthy to have
this done for him; For he loves our people, and has even built
us a synagogue. Jesus went with them. And when he was
not far from the house, the centurion sent
some of his friends to him, and said, My Lord, do not trouble yourself; for I am not
worthy that you should enter under my roof; That is why I was not worthy to come to
you; but just say a word and my boy will be
healed. For I am also a man in government service,
and there are soldiers under my command;
and I say to this one, Go, and he goes;
and to another, Come, and he comes; and to
my servant, Do this, and he does it. When Jesus heard these things, he was
amazed at him, and he turned and said to the
people who followed him, I say to you, not
even in Israel have I found such faith as this. So those who were sent returned to the
house, and found the servant who was sick,
healed.
¶ And it came to pass on the next day, he
was going to a city called Nain; and his disciples
were with him, and many people. And when they came near the gate of the
city, he saw a dead man being carried out,
who was the only son of his mother, and his
mother was a widow; and many people of
the city were with her. When Jesus saw her, he had compassion
on her, and said to her, Weep not. Then he went and touched the bier, and
those who carried it stood still. And he said,
Young man, I tell you, Arise. And the dead man sat up, and began to
speak. And he gave him to his mother. And all men were seized with fear; and
they praised God, saying, A great prophet is
risen among us; and, God has visited his people. And this word about him went out
through all Judaea, and through the country
around them.
¶ And John’s disciples told him all these
things. So John called two of his disciples, and
sent them to Jesus, and said, Are you the one
who is to come? or are we to expect another
one? And they came to Jesus and said to him,
John the Baptist has sent us to you, saying,
Are you the one who is to come? or are we
to expect another one? In that very hour, he healed a great many
of their diseases and plagues, and of evil spirits;
and he gave sight to many blind men. So Jesus answered and said to them, Go
and tell John everything that you have seen
and heard; that the blind see, and the lame
walk, and the lepers are cleansed, and the
deaf hear, and the dead rise up, and the poor
are given hope. And blessed is he, who does not stumble
on account of me.
¶ When John’s disciples had gone, Jesus
began to speak to the people concerning
John, What did you go out to the wilderness
to see? A reed which is shaken by the wind? If not so, what did you go out to see? A
man dressed in fine clothes? Behold, those
who wear fine clothes and live delicately are
in kings’ houses. And if not so, what did you go out to
see? A prophet? Yes, I say to you, and much
more than a prophet. This is he of whom it is written, Behold,
I send my messenger before your face, to
prepare the way before you. I say to you that there is no prophet among
those who are born of women, who is greater
than John the Baptist; and yet even the least
person in the kingdom of God is greater than
he. And all the people who heard it, even the
publicans, justified themselves before God,
for they were baptized with the baptism of
John. But the Pharisees and the scribes suppressed
the will of God in themselves, because
they were not baptized by him.
¶ To whom, therefore, shall I liken the
men of this generation? and to what are they
like? They are like boys who sit in the street,
and call to their friends and say, We have
sung to you but you did not dance; and we
have wailed to you and you did not weep. For John the Baptist came, neither eating
bread nor drinking wine; and you say,
He is insane. The Son of man came, eating and drinking;
and you say, Behold, a glutton and a
winebibber, and a friend of publicans and
sinners! And yet wisdom is justified by all its
works.
¶ Then one of the Pharisees came and
asked him to eat with him. And he entered
the house of that Pharisee and reclined as a
guest.
Now there was in that city a woman who
was a sinner; and when she knew that he was
a guest in the Pharisee’s house, she took an
alabaster cruse of perfume,
And she stood behind him at his feet,
weeping, and she began to wet his feet with
her tears, and to wipe them with the hair of
her head, and she kissed his feet, and
anointed them with perfume. When the Pharisee who had invited him
saw it, he reasoned in himself and said, If
this man were a prophet, he would have
known who she was and her reputation; for
the woman who has touched him is a sinner.
Jesus answered and said to him, Simon,
I have something to tell you. He said to him,
Say it, teacher. Jesus said to him, There were two men who were debtors
to a creditor; one of them owed him five hundred
pence, and the other one fifty pence. And because they had nothing to pay, he
forgave them both. Which one of them will
love him
more? Simon answered and said, I think the one
to whom he forgave more. Jesus said to him, You have judged truly. And he turned to the woman, and said to
Simon, Do you see this woman? I entered
your house, you did not give me even water
for my feet; but she has wet my feet with her
tears, and wiped them with her hair. You did not kiss me; but she, since she
entered, has not ceased to kiss my feet. You did not anoint my head with oil; but
she has anointed my feet with perfume. For this reason, I say to you, Her many
sins are forgiven, because she loved much;
but he to whom little is forgiven, loves little. And he said to the woman, Your sins are
forgiven. Then the guests began to say within themselves,
Who is this man, who forgives even
sins? Jesus said to the woman, Your faith has
saved you; go in peace.
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