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1
And it came to pass,
on
His
going
into
a house
of one
of the
rulers
of the
Pharisees
on
a Sabbath, to eat bread, that they were
watching
Him.
2
And
behold,
there was a certain
man
with dropsy
before
Him.
3
And
Jesus
answering, spoke to the
lawyers
and to
the
Pharisees,
saying,
Is it lawful
to heal
on the
Sabbath
or
not?
4
But
they were silent.
And
having taken hold
of him
,
He healed
him and
let
him
go.
5
And He said to
the
m, Which of you
whose
son
or
ox
will fall
into
a pit
on
the
Sabbath
day,
also will not
immediately
pull him up
?
6
And
they were not able
to reply
to
these things.
7
And
He was speaking
a parable
to those
having been invited,
remarking
how
they were choosing out
the
first places,
saying
to them,
8
When
you are
invited
by
anyone
to
wedding feasts,
do not
recline
in the
first place,
lest
one
more honorable
than you
might have been
invited
by him.
9
And
the
one
having invited
you and him, having come, will say to you, Give
your
place
to this one, and
then
with
shame
you should begin
to take
the
last
place.
10
But
when
you are invited,
having gone,
recline
in
the
last
place,
so that
when
the
one
having invited
you
might come,
he will say
to you, Friend,
come up
higher.
Then
glory
will be to you
before
all
those
reclining
with
you.
11
For
everyone
exalting
himself
will be humbled,
and the
one
humbling
himself
will be exalted.
12
And
also
He was saying
to the
one
having invited
Him, When
you make
a dinner
or
a supper, do not
call
your
friends,
n
or
your
brothers,
n
or
your
relatives,
n
or
rich
neighb
or
s,
lest
ever
they
also
should invite you in return
, and
recompense
be made to you.
13
But
when
you make
a feast,
call
the poor,
the crippled,
the lame, the blind,
14
and
you will be
blessed,
because
they have nothing
to repay
you. For
it will be recompensed
to you in the
resurrection
of the righteous.
15
And
one
of those
reclining with
Him
,
having heard
these things, said to Him, Blessed
is he
who
will eat
bread
in the
kingdom
of God.
16
But
He said to him, A certain
man
was preparing
a great
supper, and
invited
man
y.
17
And
at the
hour
of the
supper,
he sent
his
servant
to say to those
having been invited,
Come, for
now
it
is ready.
18
And
all
with
one
voice
began
to excuse themselves.
The
first
said to him,
I have
bought
a field,
and
I have
need,
going out,
to see
it.
I beg of
you, hold me excused.
19
And
another
said, I have bought
five
yoke
of oxen,
and
I am going
to prove
them.
I beg of
you,
hold
me excused.
20
And
another
said, I have married
a wife,
and
because of
this
I am not able
to come.
21
And
the
servant
having come,
reported
the
se things
to his
master.
Then
the
master of
the
house,
having become angry, said to his
servant
,
Go out
quickly
into
the
streets and
lanes
of
the
city,
and bring in
here
the
poor and
crippled
and
blind
and lame.
22
And the
servant
said, Sir,
as
you did command, it has been done, and there is
still
room.
23
And the
master
said to the
servant,
Go out
into
the
highways
and
hedges
and
compel
them
to come in,
so that
my
house
may be filled.
24
For
I say
to all of you that
not one
of those
men
having been invited
will taste
my supper.
25
And
great
crowds
were going with
Him, and
having turned,
He said to them,
26
If
anyone
comes
to Me,
and
does not
hate
his
father
and
mother
and
wife
and
children
and
brothers
and
sisters
and
yes,
even
his
life,
he is not able to be My
disciple.
27
Whoever
does not
carry
his
cross
and
come
after
Me
is not able
to be My
disciple.
28
For
which
of you,
desiring
to build
a tower,
does not first,
having sat down,
count
the
cost,
whether
he has
enough
for
its
completion?
29
Otherwise
,
he having laid
its
foundation
and not
being able
to finish,
all
seeing
it
may begin
to mock
him,
30
saying
, This
man
began
to build
and
was not able
to finish.
31
Or
what
king
,
proceeding
to engage
with
another
king
in war, will not, having sat down, first
take counsel
whether
he is
able
with
ten
thousand
to meet
the
one
coming
against
him
with
twenty
thousand
?
32
And
if
not,
of him
being
still
far off,
having sent
an embassy,
he asks
for
peace.
33
So
therefore
every one
of you
who
does not give up
all
that
he himself
possesses,
is not able
to be My
disciple.
34
Therefore
salt
is
good,
but
if
even
the
salt
becomes tasteless,
with
what
will it be seasoned?
35
It is fit
neither
for
soil
nor
for
manure;
they cast
it out. The
one
having
ears
to hear,
let him hear.
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