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Now
on the same
occasion
there were some
present
who reported
to Him about
the Galileans
whose
blood
Pilate
had mixed
with their sacrifices.
2
And Jesus said
to them, "Do you suppose
that these
Galileans
were greater sinners
than
all
other
Galileans
because
they suffered
this
fate?
3
"I tell
you, no,
but unless
you repent,
you will all
likewise
perish.
4
"Or
do you suppose
that those
eighteen
on whom
the tower
in Siloam
fell
and killed
them were worse culprits
than
all
the men
who live
in Jerusalem?
5
"I tell
you, no,
but unless
you repent,
you will all
likewise
perish."
6
And He began telling
this
parable:
"A man
had
a fig tree
which
had
been planted
in his vineyard;
and he came
looking
for fruit
on it and did not find
any.
7
"And he said
to the vineyard-keeper,
'Behold,
for three
years
I have come
looking
for fruit
on this
fig tree
without
finding
any. Cut it down!
Why
does it even
use
up the ground?'
8
"And he answered
and said
to him, 'Let it alone,
sir,
for this
year
too,
until
I dig
around
it and put
in fertilizer;
9
and if
it bears
fruit
next
year, fine; but if
not, cut it down.'"
10
And He was teaching
in one
of the synagogues
on the Sabbath.
11
And there was a woman
who for eighteen
years
had had
a sickness
caused by a spirit;
and she was bent double,
and could
not straighten
up at all.
12
When Jesus
saw
her, He called her over
and said
to her, "Woman,
you are freed
from your sickness."
13
And He laid
His hands
on her; and immediately
she was made erect again
and began glorifying
God.
14
But the synagogue official,
indignant
because
Jesus
had healed
on the Sabbath,
began saying
to the crowd
in response,
"There are six
days
in which
work
should
be done;
so
come
during
them and get healed,
and not on the Sabbath
day."
15
But the Lord
answered
him and said,
"You hypocrites,
does not each
of you on the Sabbath
untie
his ox
or
his donkey
from the stall
and lead him away
to water
him?
16
"And this woman,
a daughter
of Abraham
as she is, whom
Satan
has bound
for eighteen
long
years,
should
she not have been released
from this
bond
on the Sabbath
day?"
17
As He said
this,
all
His opponents
were being humiliated;
and the entire
crowd
was rejoicing
over
all
the glorious things
being done
by Him.
18
So
He was saying,
"What
is the kingdom
of God
like,
and to what
shall I compare
it?
19
"It is like
a mustard
seed,
which
a man
took
and threw
into his own
garden;
and it grew
and became
a tree,
and THE BIRDS
OF THE AIR
NESTED
IN ITS BRANCHES."
20
And again
He said,
"To what
shall I compare
the kingdom
of God?
21
"It is like
leaven,
which
a woman
took
and hid
in three
pecks
of flour
until
it was all
leavened."
22
And He was passing through
from one city
and village
to another,
teaching,
and proceeding
on His way
to Jerusalem.
23
And someone
said
to Him, "Lord,
are there just a few
who are being saved?"
And He
said
to them,
24
"Strive
to enter
through
the narrow
door;
for many,
I tell
you, will seek
to enter
and will not be able.
25
"Once
the head of the house
gets
up and shuts
the door,
and you begin
to stand
outside
and knock
on
the door,
saying,
'
Lord,
open
up to us!' then
He will answer
and say
to you, 'I do not know
where
you are from.'
26
"Then
you will begin
to say,
'We ate
and drank
in Your presence,
and You taught
in our streets';
27
and He will say, 'I tell
you, I do not know
where
you are from; DEPART
FROM ME, ALL
YOU EVILDOERS.'
28
"In that place
there
will be weeping
and gnashing
of teeth
when
you see
Abraham
and Isaac
and Jacob
and all
the prophets
in the kingdom
of God,
but yourselves
being thrown
out.
29
"And they will come
from east
and west
and from north
and south,
and will recline
at the table in the kingdom
of God.
30
"And behold,
some are last
who
will be first
and some are first
who
will be last."
31
Just
at that time
some
Pharisees
approached,
saying
to Him, "Go away,
leave
here,
for Herod
wants
to kill
You."
32
And He said
to them, "Go
and tell
that fox,
'Behold,
I cast
out demons
and perform
cures
today
and tomorrow,
and the third
day I reach My goal.'
33
"Nevertheless
I must
journey
on today
and tomorrow
and the next
day; for it cannot
be that a prophet
would perish
outside
of Jerusalem.
34
"O
Jerusalem,
Jerusalem,
the city that kills
the prophets
and stones
those
sent
to her! How often
I wanted
to gather
your children
together,
just
as a hen
gathers her brood
under
her wings,
and you would
not have it!
35
"Behold,
your house
is left
to you desolate; and I say
to you, you will not see
Me until
the time comes
when
you say,
'
BLESSED
IS HE WHO COMES
IN THE NAME
OF THE LORD!'"
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