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Now
He was telling
them a parable
to show that at all times
they ought
to pray
and not to lose heart,
2
saying,
"In a certain
city
there
was a judge
who did not fear
God
and did not respect
man.
3
"There was a widow
in that city,
and she kept coming
to him, saying,
'
Give me legal protection
from my opponent.'
4
"For a while
he was unwilling;
but afterward
he said
to himself,
'Even
though
I do not fear
God
nor
respect
man,
5
yet
because
this
widow
bothers
me, I will give her legal protection,
otherwise
by continually
coming
she will wear
me out.'"
6
And the Lord
said,
"Hear
what
the unrighteous
judge
said;
7
now,
will not God
bring about
justice
for His elect
who cry
to Him day
and night,
and will He delay long
over
them?
8
"I tell
you that He will bring about
justice
for them quickly.
However,
when the Son
of Man
comes,
will He find
faith
on the earth?"
9
And He also
told
this
parable
to some people
who trusted
in themselves
that they were righteous,
and viewed
others
with contempt:
10
"Two
men
went
up into the temple
to pray,
one
a Pharisee
and the other
a tax collector.
11
"The Pharisee
stood
and was praying
this
to himself:
'God,
I thank
You that I am
not
like
other people:
swindlers,
unjust,
adulterers,
or
even
like
this
tax collect
or
.
12
'
I fast
twice
a week;
I pay tithes
of all
that I get.'
13
"But the tax collector,
standing
some distance away,
was even
unwilling
to lift
up his eyes
to heaven,
but was beating
his breast,
saying,
'God,
be merciful
to me, the sinner!'
14
"I tell
you, this man
went
to his house
justified
rather than
the other;
for everyone
who exalts
himself
will be humbled,
but he who humbles
himself
will be exalted."
15
And they were bringing
even
their babies
to Him so
that He would touch
them, but when the disciples
saw
it, they began rebuking
them.
16
But Jesus
called
for them, saying,
"Permit
the children
to come
to Me, and do not hinder
them, for the kingdom
of God
belongs
to such as these.
17
"Truly
I say
to you, whoever
does not receive
the kingdom
of God
like
a child
will not enter
it at all."
18
A ruler
questioned
Him, saying,
"Good
Teacher,
what
shall I do
to inherit
eternal
life?"
19
And Jesus
said
to him, "Why
do you call
Me good?
No one
is good
except
God
alone.
20
"You know
the commandments,
'
DO NOT COMMIT ADULTERY,
DO NOT MURDER,
DO NOT STEAL,
DO NOT BEAR FALSE WITNESS,
HONOR
YOUR FATHER
AND MOTHER.'"
21
And he said,
"All
these things
I have kept
from my youth."
22
When Jesus
heard
this, He said
to him, "One thing
you still
lack;
sell
all
that you possess
and distribute
it to the poor,
and you shall have
treasure
in heaven;
and come,
follow
Me."
23
But when he had heard
these things,
he became
very sad,
for he was extremely
rich.
24
And Jesus
looked
at him and said,
"How
hard
it is for those
who are wealthy
to enter
the kingdom
of God!
25
"For it is easier
for a camel
to go
through
the eye
of a needle
than
for a rich man
to enter
the kingdom
of God."
26
They
who
heard
it said,
"Then
who
can
be saved?"
27
But He said,
"The things that are impossible
with people
are possible
with God."
28
Peter
said,
"Behold,
we have left
our own
homes and followed
You."
29
And He said
to them, "Truly
I say
to you, there is no one
who
has left
house
or
wife
or
brothers
or
parents
or
children,
for the sake
of the kingdom
of God,
30
who
will not receive
many
time
s as much
at this
time
and in the age
to come,
eternal
life."
31
Then
He took
the twelve
aside
and said
to them, "Behold,
we are going
up to Jerusalem,
and all things
which are written
through
the prophets
about the Son
of Man
will be accomplished.
32
"For He will be handed
over to the Gentiles,
and will be mocked
and mistreated
and spit
upon,
33
and after they have scourged
Him, they will kill
Him; and the third
day
He will rise again."
34
But the disciples understood
none
of these things, and the meaning of this
statement
was hidden
from them, and they did not comprehend
the things that were said.
35
As Jesus was approaching
Jericho,
a blind man
was sitting
by the road
begging.
36
Now
hearing
a crowd
going
by, he began to inquire
what
this
was.
37
They told
him that Jesus
of Nazareth
was passing
by.
38
And he called
out, saying,
"Jesus,
Son
of David,
have mercy
on me!"
39
Those
who led the way
were sternly telling
him to be quiet;
but he kept crying
out all
the more,
"Son
of David,
have mercy
on me!"
40
And Jesus
stopped
and commanded
that he be brought
to Him; and when he came near,
He questioned
him,
41
"What
do you want
Me to do
for you?" And he said,
"Lord,
I want to regain my sight!"
42
And Jesus
said
to him, "Receive your sight;
your faith
has made you well."
43
Immediately
he regained his sight
and began following
Him, glorifying
God;
and when all
the people
saw
it, they gave
praise
to God.
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