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1
And
having seen
the
crowds,
He went up
on
the
mountain.
And He having sat down, His
disciples
came
to Him,
2
and
opening
His mouth,
He was teaching
them,
saying:
3
Blessed
are
the
poor in
the
spirit,
for
the
irs
is
the
kingdom
of
the
heavens.
4
Blessed
are
those
mourning,
for they
will be comforted.
5
Blessed
are
the
meek,
for they
will inherit
the
earth.
6
Blessed
are
those
hungering
and
thirsting for
righteousness, for they
will be filled.
7
Blessed
are
the
merciful,
for they
will receive mercy.
8
Blessed
are
the
pure
in heart, for they
will see
God.
9
Blessed
are
the peacemakers, for they
will be called
sons
of God.
10
Blessed
are
those
having been persecuted
on account of
righteousness,
for
theirs
is the
kingdom
of the
heavens.
11
Blessed
are you
when
they shall insult
you and
shall persecute
you
,
and
lying
shall say
all kinds of
evil
against
you
on account of
Me.
12
Rejoice
and
exult,
because
great
is
your reward in the
heavens;
for
thus
they persecuted
the
prophets
before
you.
13
You are the
salt
of the earth,
but
if
the
salt
becomes tasteless,
with
what
will it be salted.
For
nothing
is it potent
any longer
except,
having been cast
out, to be trampled upon by
men.
14
You are the
light
of the
world.
A city
lying
on
a hill
is unable
to be hidden.
15
Nor
do they light
a lamp
and
put
it
under
a basket,
but upon the
lampstand,
and
it gives light
to all
those in the
house.
16
Thus
let your
light
shine
before
men,
so that
they may see
your
good
works
and
they should glorify
your
Father
in the
heavens.
17
Do not
think
that
I have come
to abolish
the
law
or
the
Prophets.
I have not come
to abolish
,
but
to fulfill.
18
For
truly
I say
to you,
until
heaven and
earth
shall pass away
,
not even
one
iota,
nor
one
stroke of a letter,
shall pass away
from the law,
until
everything
should happen.
19
Whoever
then
shall break
one
of the
least
of these
commandments
and
shall teach
others
the same,
he
will be called
least
in the
kingdom
of the
heavens;
but
whoever
shall keep
and
shall teach
them
,
he
will be called
great
in the
kingdom
of the heavens.
20
For
I say
to you that
unless
your
righteousness
shall abound
above
that
of the
scribes
and
Pharisees,
you shall never enter
into the
kingdom
of the heavens.
21
You have heard
that it was said to the ancients, You shall not murder and Whoever
shall murder
will be
liable
to the judgment.
22
But
I
say
to you that
everyone
being angry with
his
brother
will be
liable
to the
judgment,
and
whoever
shall
say
to his
brother
Raca, will be
liable
to the
Sanhedrin.
But
whoever
shall
say
, Fool! will be
liable
to the Gehenna
of fire.
23
Therefore,
if
you shall offer
your
g
if
t
at the
altar,
and there
shall remember
that your brother
has
something
against
you,
24
leave
your
gift
there
before
the
altar
and first
go away,
be reconciled
to your
brother;
and then
having come,
offer
your
gift
.
25
Be
agreeing
quickly
with your
accuser
while
you are on the
way
with him, lest
ever
the
accuser
deliver
you to the
judge
,
and the
judge
to the
officer,
and
you will be cast
into
prison.
26
Truly
I say
to you,
you shall not come out
from
the
re
until
you should pay
the
last kodranten!
27
You have heard
that it was said, You shall not commit adultery.
28
But I
say
to you that
everyone
looking upon
a woman
in order
to lust after
her
already
has committed adultery with
her in his
heart.
29
And
if
your right
eye
causes you to stumble,
pluck it out
and
cast
it
from
you. For
it is better
for you that
one
of your
members
should perish
and
not
that
your
whole
body
should be cast
into
Gehenna.
30
And
if
your
right
hand
causes you to stumble
,
cut it off
and
cast
it
from you, for
it is better
for you that
one
of your
members
should perish and not
that
your
whole
body
should depart
into
Gehenna.
31
It was also said, Whoever
shall divorce
his wife,
let him give
her a letter of divorce.
32
But I
say
to you that
everyone
divorcing
his
wife,
except
on account
of sexual immorality,
causes
her
to commit adultery.
And
whoever
shall marry
her who has been divorced
commits adultery.
33
Again,
you have heard
that it was said to the ancients, You shall not swear falsely, but
you shall keep
your
oaths
to the Lord.
34
But I
say
to you
not
to swear
at all:
neither
by heaven, because it is
the
throne
of God;
35
nor
by the
earth,
because it is
the
footstool
of His
feet;
nor
by
Jerusalem,
because it is
the
city
of the
great
King.
36
Neither
shall you swear
by your head, because
you are not able
to make
one
hair
white
or
black.
37
But let your
statement
Yes be Yes,
and
No, No. Anything
more than
these
comes from
evil.
38
You have heard
that it was said, Eye for
eye
and
tooth
for
tooth
.
39
But
I
tell
you not
to resist
the
evil
person
.
Instead,
whoever
shall strike
you on your right
cheek,
turn
to him the
other
also.
40
And
to the one
willing
to sue
you and
to take
your
tunic,
yield
to him the
cloak
as well.
41
And
whoever
shall compel you to
go
one
mile,
go
with him
two.
42
Give
to the
one
asking of
you, and
you shall not turn away from
the
one
desiring
to borrow
from you.
43
You have heard
that it was said, You shall love your
neighbor
and
hate
your enemy.
44
But I
say
to you,
love
your
enemies
and
pray
for those
persecuting
you,
45
so that
you may be
sons
of
your
Father
in
the
heavens.
For
He makes
His sun rise on
evil
and
good,
and
He sends rain
on righteous
and
unrighteous.
46
For
if
you love
those
loving
you,
what
reward
do
you have?
Do not
even
the
tax collectors
do
the
same?
47
And
if
you greet
only
your
bro
the
rs,
what
extraordinary
are you
do
ing?
Do not even
the
Gentiles
do
the
same?
48
You shall be perfect,
therefore,
as your
Heavenly
Father
is
perfect.
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