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<h1>The Original Gospel Of Matthew</h1>
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<h2>Final Reconstruction for Devotions</h2>
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<p class="intro">It is assumed the reader has read volumes one and two,
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and thus already knows that forty-nine times that the leaders of the
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Christian church from 125-400 AD quoted what they regarded as the
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original </p>
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<p class="intro">Gospel of Matthew in Hebrew. Our effort to recreate
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the original Hebrew Matthew using these quotes combined with other
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ancient sources, we call the Original Gospel of Matthew, or the OGM for
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short. </p>
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<p class="intro">So if one agrees with the premise of OGM, this final
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volume of the three volume series--Final Reconstruction of
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Matthew--gives you a version of the OGM you can read for spiritual
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devotions. This volume is our best estimation of the likely original.
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If you wish to question this, you can still go back to OGM volume one,
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and see all the variants that pertain to a passage, and make a
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different decision. You can handwrite in your changes, and keep the
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OGM: Final Reconstruction which you believe is closest to the original.
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The color codes are retained in volume three here to remind you of the
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origin of variants we selected. Thus, if you do not agree on using the
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Didache, for example, you can simply cross out the matching color-coded
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portions in this Devotional Edition. You then will still have a version
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which you personally believe is closest to the original Matthew.</p>
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<h2>The Color Codes</h2>
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<p class="GospHebrews">This color represents the Gospel according to
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the Hebrews of Matthew quoted by Jerome, Origen, Justin Martyr
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(103-165AD), Eusebius, and the `scholia' of marginal notes left by
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scholars on early manuscripts, etc. </p>
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<p class="Luke">
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This color represents the portions of Luke that Edwards deduces was Luke's effort to use the Gospel According to the Hebrews.</p>
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<p class="Agrapha">This color in underline font represents the Agrapha
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of Jesus--quotations by respected early church sources of Jesus from a
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gospel that is unspecified but which quote cannot be found in the Greek
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canon. </p>
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<p class="Ebionite">This color represents the Ebionite version of the
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Gospel according to the Hebrews of Matthew quoted by Epiphanius, even
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though it is likely the same as the Hebrew Gospel of which Jerome,
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Origen, Justin & Eusebius identified. Epiphanius was hostile to the
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text.</p>
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<p class="HebMatt">
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This color represents the Hebrew Mathew of Shem-Tob with my own translation or McDaniel's or Howard's translation into English</p>
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<p class="HebMatt-nccg">
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For variants in translation by Nccg, the font changes to
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this font. </p>
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<p class="HebMatt-yaha">
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For variants in translation by <a href="http://www.scripture.net.nz">http://www.scripture.net.nz</a>, the font changes to
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this font.<br>
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</p>
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<p class="HebMattCross">If you see this same color but with a cross-out
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of the text, it is because it is missing or conflicting with the Hebrew
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Matthew of the Shem-Tob.</p>
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<p class="Tillet">This color represents the Du Tillet Matthew. Any text
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in conflict with the Du Tillet, if Du Tillet appears the more
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authentic, will be in this: <span class="Tillet-cross">cross-out font</span></p>
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<p class="AramaicGosp">
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This color represents the Aramaic Matthew.</p>
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<p class="Thomas">This color and typeface represents the recently
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discovered Gospel of Thomas from circa 100 AD when it contains passages
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almost identical to our Greek canonical Matthew. Other readings of
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Thomas which are not comparable to the canonical Matthew are not
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offered for consideration as likely inauthentic. We offer no quote from
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the Gospel of Thomas of the heretical Naasenes whose Gospel does not
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match the recently discovered Gospel of Thomas. See Hippolytus ca. 236
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AD, Anti-Nicene Fathers Vol. , ch. 2. </p>
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<p class="Oxyr">This color with this underline represents Oxyrhyncus
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Papyrus 655 discovered between 1897-1907. This fragment is regarded as
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a fragment of the "Gospel according to the Hebrews" (per Wikipedia
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"Oxyrhyncus Papyrus"). Oxy 655 also overlaps with the Gospel of Thomas,
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containing logion 36 to 40 of what was discovered at Nag Hammadi. This
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section 655 "seems to belong to a Gospel which was closely similar in
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point of form to the Synoptists...and the portion preserved consists
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mainly of discourses which are to a large extant parallel to passages
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in Matthew and Luke...." (The Oxyrhynchus papyri, Volume 4, Issues
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654-839 (edited by Bernard Pyne Grenfell, Arthur Surridge Hunt) (Egypt
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Exploration Fund, 1904) at 27.)</p>
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<p class="Oxy-840">Oxyrhyncus Papyrus 840, according to Harnack, was
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also likely from the Gospel according to the Hebrews. Thus, text in
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this font type is from that source.</p>
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<p class="Oxyr-all_other">Other Oxyrhyncus papyri from the second or
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third century are presumably more authentic, and are included here in
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this Type face and font color unless we reject them as likely
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inauthentic agrapha.</p>
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<p class="GreekVariants">Greek Variants from the earliest sources are
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presumably closer to the original source, that is the Hebrew Gospel
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written by Matthew. Thus, they are in this font and color.</p>
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<p class="Didach">The DidachE which dates between 50 ad and 200 ad
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(found in 1875) contains portions that apparently belong to the gospel
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according to the hebrews of matthew.</p>
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<p class="Coptic">The Coptic Matthew from the Schoyen Collection was
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first published in 2001 by Hans-Martin Schenke. The Coptic Matthew
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dates to the first half of the fourth century. (Evans: Jewish Versions,
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etc.) </p>
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<p class="Münster">
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This is the color for the Sebastian Münster edition of a Hebrew Matthew published in 1537 in Latin.</p>
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<p class="Codex-D">
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Codex D Variants have numerous Semitisms, reflecting a Hebrew or Aramaic underlying more original text. </p>
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<p>Any text that is simply underlined represents either (1) an addition
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to make the grammar clear; or (2) an insert to express what is clearly
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implied or (3) an obvious correction to the Greek translator's work for
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reasons set forth in a footnote to the same text in Volume I.</p>
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<p class="title">The Original Gospel of Matthew</p>
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<h2>Chapter One</h2>
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(1.1)<span class="Ebionite">
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There was a certain man named Jesus about thirty years old</span>,<span class="Tibetan"> who chose us.</span>
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(1) <span class="HebMatt">
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These are the generations</span>
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of Jesus, the son of Abraham. (2) Abraham begat Isaac; and Isaac begat
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Jacob; and Jacob begat Judah and his brethren; (3) and Judah begat
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Perez and Zerah of Tamar; and Perez begat Hezron; and Hezron begat Ram;
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(4) and Ram begat Amminadab; and Amminadab begat Nahshon; and Nahshon
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begat Salmon; (5) and Salmon begat Boaz from Rachab the harlot; and
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Boaz begat Obed of Ruth; and Obed begat Jesse; (6) and Jesse begat
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David the king. And David begat Solomon of her that had been the wife
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of Uriah; (7) and Solomon begat Rehoboam; and Rehoboam begat Abijah;
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and Abijah begat Asa; (8) and Asa begat Jehoshaphat; and Jehoshaphat
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begat Joram; and Joram begat Uzziah; (9) and Uzziah begat Hezekiah;
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(10) and Hezekiah begat Manasseh; and Manasseh begat Amon; and Amon
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begat Josiah; (11) and Josiah begat Jehoiakim and his brethren, at the
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time of the carrying away to Babylon. (12) And after the carrying away
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to Babylon, Jehoiakim begat Shealtiel; and Shealtiel begat Zerubbabel;
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(13) and Zerubbabel begat Abiud; and Abiud begat <span class="Tillet">
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Abner who beget</span>
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Eliakim; and Eliakim begat Azor; (14) and Azor begat <span class="HebMatt">
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Z</span>
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adoc; and <span class="HebMatt">
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Z</span>
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adoc begat <span class="Tillet">
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Ammon</span>;
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and Achim begat Eliud; (15) and Eliud begat Eleazar; and Eleazar begat
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Matthan; and Matthan begat Jacob; (16) Jacob begot Joseph. This<span class="GospHebrews">
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Joseph</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="GreekVariants">
|
|
begat Jesus who is called the Christ.</span>
|
|
(18) Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: (20) Behold, an angel of the Lord, <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Michael</span>, <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
to whom the Father commended this enterprise</span>, appeared to Joseph in a dream, saying, "Joseph, you son of David, Mary your wife (21) shall <span class="GreekVariants">
|
|
bear</span>
|
|
<span class="GreekVariants">
|
|
you</span>
|
|
a son. And you shall call his name Jesus for he shall save <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
my</span>
|
|
people from their sins. (22) Now all this is come to pass, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by <span class="Münster">
|
|
Yahweh</span>, the Lord, through the prophet, saying, (23) Behold, <span class="Ebionite">
|
|
a young woman</span>
|
|
shall be with child, and shall give birth to a son, And they shall call his name <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
E</span>
|
|
mmanuel; <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that is</span>
|
|
God with us." (24) And Joseph arose from his sleep, and did as the angel of <span class="Münster">
|
|
Yahweh</span>, the Lord, commanded him, and took to himself his wife. (25) <span class="GreekVariants">
|
|
And she bore him a first-born</span>
|
|
<span class="GreekVariants">
|
|
son, and he called his name Jesus</span>.</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Two</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
a city</span>
|
|
of the land of <span class="Ebionite">
|
|
Judah</span>
|
|
in the days of Herod the king, <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Magi</span>
|
|
from <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Arabia</span>
|
|
came to Jerusalem, saying (2) "Where is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the </span>
|
|
<span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
infant</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
king</span>
|
|
of the Jews <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
who has</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
been born</span>
|
|
? For we saw <span class="HebMatt-nez">
|
|
stars</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nez">
|
|
from their rising</span>
|
|
pointing his star <span class="HebMatt-nez">
|
|
toward Jerusalem</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
in the east</span>
|
|
and we have come <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
with important gifts </span>
|
|
to <span class="Münster">
|
|
adore</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
him</span>."
|
|
(3) And when Herod the king heard it, he was troubled, and all
|
|
Jerusalem with him. (4) And gathering together all the chief priests
|
|
and scribes of the people, he inquired of them where the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Messiah</span>
|
|
should be born. (5) And they told him, "In Bethlehem of <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Judah</span>
|
|
for it is written through the prophet, (6) And you Bethlehem, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Ephratah</span>, land of Judah, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
you are insignificant</span>
|
|
among the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
clans</span>
|
|
of Judah: For out of you shall come <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to me</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
one to be</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
ruler and </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
lord</span>, <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
a king</span>
|
|
of Israel." (7) Then Herod met in private with the Magi and learned from them exactly what <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
date </span>
|
|
the <span class="Münster">
|
|
stars</span>
|
|
appeared. (8) And he sent them to Bethlehem, and said, "Go and search
|
|
out exactly concerning the young child. And when you have found him,
|
|
bring me word, that I also may come and bow down before him." (9) And
|
|
they, having heard the king, went their way. The stars <span class="Münster">
|
|
which they saw in the east</span>
|
|
were <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
going </span>
|
|
before them <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
until they stopped before</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the place</span>
|
|
where the young child was. (10) And when they saw the stars, they
|
|
rejoiced with exceedingly great joy. (11) And they came into the house
|
|
and saw the young child with Mary his mother. And they fell down and <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
bowed down before</span>
|
|
him. And opening their <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sacks</span>, they offered him gifts, gold, frankincense and myrrh. (12) And being warned <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
by an angel </span>
|
|
in a dream that they should not return to Herod, they departed into
|
|
their own country by another way. (13) Now when they were departed, an
|
|
angel of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Yahweh</span>
|
|
appeared to Joseph in a dream, saying, "Arise and take the young child
|
|
and his mother, and flee into Egypt, and stay there until I tell you.
|
|
For Herod will seek the young child to destroy him." (14) And Joseph
|
|
took the young child and his mother to Egypt; (15) And they were there
|
|
until the death of Herod that it might be fulfilled which was spoken
|
|
through the prophet, saying, "<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Out of Egypt have I called my son</span>." (16) Then Herod, when he saw that he was <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
outwitted by </span>
|
|
the Magi was very angry, and sent orders <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to all his princes</span>
|
|
to slay all the male children that were in Bethlehem, and in all the
|
|
borders thereof, from two years old and under, according to the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
set time</span>
|
|
which he had exactly learned of the birth from the Magi. (17) This then
|
|
fulfilled that which was spoken through Jeremiah the prophet (<span class="Tillet">upon whom be peace</span>), saying, (18) "A voice was heard in Ramah, Weeping and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children; <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
etc." </span>
|
|
(19) But when Herod was dead, an angel of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Yahweh</span>
|
|
appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt, saying, (20) "Arise and take
|
|
the young child and his mother, and go into the land of Israel: for
|
|
they are dead who sought the young child's life." (21) And he arose and
|
|
took the young child and his mother, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
returned to</span>
|
|
the land of Israel. (22) But when he heard <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that Horcanus, his name</span>
|
|
is Archelaus, was reigning over <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Judah</span>
|
|
in the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
place</span>
|
|
of his father Herod, he was afraid to go there. And being <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
urged by</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
an angel</span>
|
|
in a dream, he withdrew into the region of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Gilgal.</span>
|
|
(23) And came and lived in a city called <span class="GreekVariants">
|
|
Nazara</span>
|
|
that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through the prophet, "<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
For He will be called a Nazarene.</span>" </p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Three</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1.1) <span class="Ebionite">In the days of King Herod of Judea,
|
|
during the high-priesthood of Caiaphas, a certain man named John came
|
|
baptizing with a baptism of repentance in the river Jordan. He was of
|
|
the family of Aaron the priest, son of Zechariah and Elizabeth, and all
|
|
went out to him. </span>
|
|
(1) And in those days John the Baptist was <span class="Tillet">
|
|
called</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
and he cried</span>
|
|
in the wilderness of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Judah</span>
|
|
, saying, (2) "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Turn in repentance, </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
repent</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
over your lives</span>
|
|
for the kingdom of heaven is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
about to come</span>
|
|
." (3) For this is he that was spoken about through Isaiah the prophet, saying, `The voice of one crying in the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
desert.</span>
|
|
Make ready the way of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Yahweh.</span>
|
|
Make straight <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in the wilderness</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a path for our </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nez">
|
|
God</span>.'" (4.1) <span class="Ebionite">
|
|
It so happened that John came baptizing, and Pharisees and all Jerusalem came out to him to get baptized</span>
|
|
. (4) Now John himself had clothes of camel's hair, and a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
black</span>
|
|
leather <span class="Münster">
|
|
belt</span>
|
|
girdle about his <span class="Ebionite">
|
|
waist</span>
|
|
and his food was wild honey of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
forest</span>
|
|
and <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
manna</span>
|
|
which<span class="Ebionite">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
tasted like sweet </span>
|
|
<span class="Ebionite">
|
|
pan</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
cakes cooked in oil.</span>
|
|
(5) Then people went out to him from Jerusalem, and all <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Judah</span>,
|
|
and all the region round about the Jordan. (6) And they were baptized by him in the river Jordan, confessing their sins <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
because of his word</span>. (7) But when he saw many of the <span class="HebMatt-nez">
|
|
Pharisees</span>
|
|
and Sadducees coming to his baptism, he said to them, "You offspring of vipers, who warned you to flee from the wrath to come<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from God</span>? (8) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Produce the fruits of perfect repentance </span>
|
|
(9) and do not think to say within yourselves, `We have as our <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Father Abraham</span>
|
|
for I tell you, that God is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
able to raise up his son Abraham from these stones.</span>
|
|
(10) And even now the axe lies at the root of the trees: every tree
|
|
therefore that does not produce good fruit is cut down, and cast into
|
|
the fire." <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
The crowds asked him "If so, what shall we do?" John answered them. "He
|
|
who has two shirts let him give to the one who has none."</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
So the people came to be baptized. </span>
|
|
(10.1)<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Many </span>
|
|
<span class="Luke">
|
|
soldiers</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt"> asked him: "What shall we do?" And he answered
|
|
them: "Do not be anxious to lay your hands violently upon any man and
|
|
do not chastise them, and be</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
pleased with </span>
|
|
your <span class="Luke">
|
|
wages</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">." </span>
|
|
(10.2)<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
All the people were thinking and reckoning in their heart with affection whether John is </span>
|
|
the Messiah. (11) "I indeed baptize you <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in the </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nez">
|
|
waters</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of</span>
|
|
repentance: but <span class="Oxyr-all_other">
|
|
the coming one</span>
|
|
is <span class="Oxyr-all_other">
|
|
stronger</span>
|
|
than me, <span class="HebMatt-nez">
|
|
the latchet of whose sandal I am not worthy to loosen</span>. He shall baptize you in the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
fire of the </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
Spirit <span class="HebMatt-nez">
|
|
of the one who is holy</span>
|
|
(12) whose fan is in his hand, and he will thoroughly cleanse his threshing-floor; and he will gather his wheat into <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
his granary</span>
|
|
but the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
straw</span>
|
|
he will burn up with unquenchable fire." (12.1) Now <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
behold the mother of the Lord </span>
|
|
Jesus<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
and his brothers said to </span>
|
|
Jesus,<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
"John the Baptist baptizes for the forgiveness of sins. Let us go and
|
|
be baptized by him." But Jesus said to them, "in what way have I sinned
|
|
that I should go and be baptized by him? Unless perhaps, what I have </span>
|
|
just<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
said is </span>
|
|
the sin of<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
ignorance.</span>" (13.1) <span class="Ebionite">
|
|
When the people had been baptized, Jesus also came to be baptized by John.</span>
|
|
(14) But John <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
was doubtful about baptizing him </span>
|
|
saying, "<span class="Münster">
|
|
I ought to be baptized by you</span>
|
|
and yet you come to me." (15) But Jesus answering said to him, "<span class="Münster">
|
|
It must be this way only because it is proper to fulfill all requirements of justice</span>. Thus, permit it now. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
For we are obliged </span>
|
|
to fulfill all righteousness." <span class="Tillet">
|
|
He thereby gave him permission, and</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nez">
|
|
then they immersed him</span>. <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
And when Jesus was being baptized a great light flashed from the water, so that all who had gathered there were afraid. </span>
|
|
(16) And Jesus when he was baptized, went up immediately from the water, and the heavens were opened <span class="Münster">
|
|
over</span>
|
|
him. <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
The whole fount of the Spirit of God descended </span>
|
|
out of heaven<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Ebionite">
|
|
in the shape of a dove </span>
|
|
and it<span class="Ebionite">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nez">
|
|
ministered over him </span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
and</span>
|
|
<span class="Ebionite">
|
|
entered him</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">, and a voice from heaven said to Him, "My
|
|
son, in all the prophets I was waiting for you, that you might come,
|
|
and I might rest in you. For you are my rest; and you are my firstborn
|
|
son who reigns forever."</span>
|
|
(17) And behold, <span class="Ebionite">
|
|
again</span>
|
|
a voice out of the heavens said: "<span class="Ebionite">
|
|
Today I have begotten you</span>. <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
You my son, I bear witness of my joy that this day you have descended from me.</span>" (18)<span class="Ebionite">
|
|
And immediately a great light shone around the place, </span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
a fire</span>
|
|
<span class="Ebionite">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
flashed</span>
|
|
<span class="Ebionite">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
on the water</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
and was kindled in the Jordan River</span>
|
|
<span class="Ebionite">. John, seeing it, said to Jesus, "Who are you,
|
|
Lord?" And again a voice from heaven said to him, "This is my beloved
|
|
Son in whom I am well pleased. </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nez">
|
|
This Son of mine is loved by Me very much, and I am loving and delighting in Him.</span>
|
|
<span class="Ebionite">
|
|
</span>
|
|
Oh how <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
the glory of this child pleases me. </span>
|
|
Indeed, <span class="Münster">
|
|
this is my beloved son in whom my spirit delights</span>." <span class="Ebionite">Then
|
|
John falling down before Jesus said, "I beseech you, Lord, baptize me!"
|
|
But Jesus forbade John, saying: "Let it be the way it is, for it is
|
|
fitting that all things be fulfilled.</span>"</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2> Chapter Four</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) Then was Jesus led up by the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Holy</span>
|
|
Spirit into the wilderness <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
of Judah</span>
|
|
to be tempted of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Satan</span>. (2) And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he afterward hungered. (3) And the tempter came <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
near</span>
|
|
and said to him, "If you are the Son of God, command that these stones
|
|
become bread." (4) But he answered and said, "It is written, `Man shall
|
|
not live by bread alone, but <span class="Tillet">
|
|
shall live</span>
|
|
by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Yahweh</span>.'" (5) Then <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Satan</span>
|
|
took him into <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Jerusalem.</span>
|
|
And he set him on the <span class="Münster">
|
|
pinnacle</span>
|
|
of the temple, (6) and said to him, "If you are <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the Son of</span>
|
|
God, then throw yourself down, for it is written, `He shall give his angels charge over you' <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to keep you in all your ways</span>
|
|
and, `On <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
the palms of</span>
|
|
their hands they shall bear you up, so that you will not strike your
|
|
foot against a stone.'" (7) Jesus said to him, "Again it is written, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
you shall not tempt </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
Yahweh</span>,<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
your </span>
|
|
God." (8) Again, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Satan</span>
|
|
took him to a very high mountain, and showed him all the kingdoms of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
earth</span>,
|
|
and the glory of them. (9) And he said to him, "All this power I will
|
|
give you, and the glory of them. All these things will I give you if
|
|
you will fall down and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
bare your head to me</span>." (10) <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Then Jesus said to him, "Even likewise my mother, the Holy Spirit, compelled me, and carried me to the great Mount Tabor.</span>
|
|
Thus go away, Satan, that is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Satanas</span>
|
|
for it is written, `<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
I will pray to </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
Yahweh</span>,<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
the Lord God</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and Him only you shall </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
worship</span>.'" (11) Then <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Satan</span>
|
|
left him. And angels came and ministered to him. (12) Now when he heard that John was delivered up, he withdrew into <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Gilgal,</span>
|
|
(13) and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
passed by </span>
|
|
<span class="GreekVariants">
|
|
Nazara</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and he came and dwelt in Capernaum-<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Raithah </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
on the outskirts of Zebulun and Naftali. This is a city by the sea,</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
(14) that it might be fulfilled which was spoken through Isaiah, the
|
|
prophet, saying, (15) "The land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the way of</span>
|
|
the Sea, beyond the Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles, (16) the people who <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
walked</span>
|
|
in darkness saw a great light, and to them that sat in the region and shadow of death, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a light has shined upon them.</span>"<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
(17) From that time began Jesus to <span class="Tillet">
|
|
cry</span>
|
|
aloud,"<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Turn, turn in repentance!</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
Turn around!</span>
|
|
For the kingdom of the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
s</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
approaches</span>
|
|
and is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
near</span>." (18) And walking by the sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers -- Simon who is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
also</span>
|
|
called <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Kefa</span>
|
|
or Peter, and Andrew, his brother. They were casting a net into the sea
|
|
for they were fishermen. (19) And he said to them, "Come follow me, and
|
|
I will make you <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
fish for men</span>
|
|
." (20) And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in that hour</span>
|
|
they left their nets, and followed him. (21) And going on from there he
|
|
saw two other brothers -- James and John his brother, the sons of <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Zabdi</span>. They were in the boat <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
with</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Zabdi</span>, their father, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
setting up</span>
|
|
their nets. And Jesus called them. (22) And they <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
hastened </span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
quickly</span>
|
|
left the<span class="Tillet">
|
|
ir</span>
|
|
boat and their father, and followed <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
after</span>
|
|
him.
|
|
(22.2)
|
|
<span class="Ebionite">
|
|
Coming to Capernaum, </span>
|
|
Jesus <span class="Ebionite">
|
|
entered the house of Simon</span>
|
|
<span class="Ebionite">
|
|
who is called Peter or </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Kefa</span>, <span class="Ebionite">
|
|
and said, "As I passed by the lake of Tiberias (that is the Sea of Galilee), I chose out John and James (</span><span class="HebMatt">called Jimi</span>),<span class="Ebionite">
|
|
sons of </span>
|
|
Zabdi<span class="Ebionite">, and Simon, and Andrew, Thaddaeus, </span>
|
|
Philip, and Nathaniel<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Bar-Talami</span>; <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Thomas</span>, <span class="Ebionite">
|
|
Simon </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the Canaanite</span>; <span class="Ebionite">
|
|
Judas Iscariot; and you Matthew, sitting at the tax office. I called and you </span>
|
|
all<span class="Ebionite">
|
|
followed me. You therefore, I want to be the Twelve</span>
|
|
<span class="Ebionite">
|
|
Apostles for a testimony to Israel.</span>" (23) And Jesus went about in all Galilee, teaching in their <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
assemblies</span>, and preaching the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
good gift</span>
|
|
of the kingdom <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of the Heaven</span><span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>, and healing all manner of disease and all manner of sickness <span class="Tillet">
|
|
and pain</span>
|
|
among the people. (24) And the report of him went forth among all the<span class="Tillet">
|
|
people</span>: and they brought to him all that were sick, suffering from diverse diseases and those <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
terrified by an evil spirit</span>, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
those who shook</span>, and had palsy; and he healed them. (25) And he was followed by great crowds from Galilee and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Kapoli</span>
|
|
and Jerusalem and Judaea and from beyond the Jordan.</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
<h2>Chapter Five</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) And seeing the crowds, he went up into the mountain. And when he
|
|
had sat down, his disciples came to him. (2) And he opened his mouth
|
|
and taught them, saying, (3) "Blessed are the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
humble</span>
|
|
in spirit. For theirs is the kingdom of the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>. (4) Blessed are those who <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wait</span>
|
|
for they shall be comforted. (5) Blessed are <span class="Didach">
|
|
the meek</span>
|
|
for they shall inherit the earth. (6) Blessed<span class="Tillet">
|
|
are they that hunger and thirst after righteousness. For they shall be</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
satisfied</span>. (7) Blessed <span class="Tillet">
|
|
are the merciful </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
for mercy shall be done to them</span>. (8) Blessed are<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
those who </span>
|
|
are the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
innocent of heart</span>. For they shall see God. (9) Blessed<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
</span>
|
|
are those <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
who </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
pursue peace, </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
shalom</span>, for they shall be called sons of God.<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
</span>
|
|
(10) Blessed are they that have been persecuted for righteousness'
|
|
sake. For the kingdom of heaven belongs to them. (11) Blessed<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
</span>
|
|
are you when men shall <span class="Tillet">
|
|
falsely</span>
|
|
reproach you, and persecute you, and falsely say all manner of evil against you, for my sake. (12) Rejoice, and be <span class="Münster">
|
|
jubilant and exalted!</span>
|
|
For <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
very</span>
|
|
great is your reward in heaven. For they likewise persecuted the prophets." (13) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
At that time, Jesus said to his disciples</span>: "You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
has been neutralized in regard to its taste</span>
|
|
how shall it be salted? It is then good for nothing, but to be thrown out<span class="Tillet">
|
|
side</span>
|
|
and trampled under the feet of men. (14) You are <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
light <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in</span>
|
|
the world. <span class="Münster">
|
|
You cannot hide a city situated on a hill</span>. (15) Neither do men light a lamp, and put it <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in a hidden place</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
where it cannot shine</span>
|
|
but <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
they put it</span>
|
|
on the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
lamp</span>
|
|
stand, and it shines on all that are in the house. (16) Even so let your light shine before <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
every man</span>
|
|
that they may see your good works <span class="Tillet">
|
|
to honor</span>
|
|
your Father who is in heaven. (16.1)<span class="Tibetan">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Didach">
|
|
Be patient, merciful, harmless, quiet, and good, trembling continually at the words that you have heard.</span>" (17) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
At that time, Jesus said to his disciples</span>: "Do not think that I came to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
annul </span>
|
|
or <span class="Münster">
|
|
weaken</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the Torah, </span>
|
|
that is the Law given Moses, or the prophets. I came not to<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
abolish</span>, but to satisfactorily <span class="HebMatt-nez">
|
|
perform </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
it</span>. (18) For <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
indeed</span>
|
|
I tell you, until the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>
|
|
and earth pass away, not one <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
letter</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
dot</span>, or <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
mark</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
shall be abolished from</span>
|
|
the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Torah</span>, that is the Law given Moses, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
or the Prophets</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
because</span>
|
|
all things will be <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
fulfilled</span>. (19) Whoever therefore shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
annul </span>
|
|
or <span class="Münster">
|
|
weaken</span>
|
|
one <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
word</span>
|
|
of these <span class="Tillet">
|
|
least</span>
|
|
commandments, and shall teach <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the children of</span>
|
|
men so, shall be called the <span class="Münster">
|
|
least</span>
|
|
man and <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
smallest person </span>
|
|
by those in the kingdom of the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
s</span>. But whoever shall <span class="Münster">
|
|
do</span>
|
|
and teach them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>. (20) For I tell you, that except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sages</span>
|
|
and Pharisees, you shall not in any way enter into the kingdom of the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>. (21) You have heard it was said to them who lived long ago, `You shall not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
murder</span>; and whoever <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
murders</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
is guilty of a judgment of death</span>.' (22) But I say to you, that every one <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
who has caused sorrow to the spirit of his brother</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
angers his companion</span>
|
|
shall be in danger of the judgment. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
He who calls his brother Raka! (that is, a good for nothing) shall be guilty of judgment before </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
the council of </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the congregation,</span>
|
|
and whoever shall say, You <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
mad</span>
|
|
fool! shall be in danger of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
fires of </span>
|
|
hell. (23) If therefore you are <span class="Tillet">
|
|
presenting your </span>
|
|
sacrificial<span class="Tillet">
|
|
offering</span>
|
|
for atonement at the altar, and there you remember that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
you have an </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
argument</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
with a </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
friend</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">, and he is complaining about you because of this matter</span>, (24) leave there your sacrificial <span class="Tillet">
|
|
offering</span>
|
|
before the altar, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
go </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
first to atone to </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
your brother</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to appease him</span>, and then come and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
give</span>
|
|
your sacrificial <span class="Tillet">
|
|
offering</span>
|
|
as gift<span class="HebMatt">s </span>
|
|
for atonement." (25) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Then Jesus said to his disciples: "See that you hasten to </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
atone to</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
your enemy </span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
adversary</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
while you are still walking with him in the way</span>; or <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he</span>
|
|
will deliver you to the judge, and the judge will deliver you to his <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
servant</span>, and you are thrown into prison. (26) <span class="Münster">
|
|
Indeed</span>
|
|
I tell you, you shall by no means come out from there <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
until the last piece of money is given</span>. (27) You have heard that it was said <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to those of long ago</span>, `You shall not commit adultery.' (28) But I tell you, that every one that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sees</span>
|
|
a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
woman</span>, a wife
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and covets her</span>
|
|
has committed adultery with her already in his heart. (29) And if your right eye <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
seduces you</span>,
|
|
pluck it out, and throw it from yourself. For it is better for you that
|
|
one of your members should perish, than your whole body should be
|
|
thrown into <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Gehenna</span>, that is the fire of hell. (30) And if your right hand <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
seduces you</span>, cut it off, <span class="Münster">
|
|
and cast it from yourself</span>. For it is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
better for you to lose one of your limbs than lose your whole body in Gehenna." </span>
|
|
(31) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
And Jesus said to his disciples</span>: "It was said also <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to those of long ago</span>, `Whoever shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
leave his wife and divorces her</span>
|
|
is to give her a <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
get</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">, </span>
|
|
a certificate of divorce. (32) But I tell you that every one that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
leaves his wife is to give her a </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
get</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">, that is a </span>
|
|
divorce certificate,<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and he who fails to do so<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
commits adultery and he who takes her commits adultery.</span>
|
|
(33) Again, you have heard that it was said to them of long ago, `You shall not take an oath <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
by my Name falsely </span>
|
|
but shall perform your oath to <span class="Münster">
|
|
Yahweh</span>.' (34) However, I tell you, do not swear at all <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
falsely</span>
|
|
or <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in vain</span>
|
|
neither by the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>, for it is the throne of God, (35) nor by the earth, for it is the footstool of His feet nor by <span class="Münster">
|
|
Jerusalem</span>
|
|
for it is the city of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
God</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
in the</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
heavens</span>. (36) Neither shall you swear by your head, for you <span class="Tillet">
|
|
have no power to whiten one hair or to turn it black again</span>. (37) But your words should be, `Yes, yes; No, no,' and whatever is more than these is of <span class="Tillet">
|
|
evil</span>. (37.1) <span class="Didach">
|
|
You shall not be double-minded nor double-tongued for the double tongue
|
|
is a snare of death. your word shall not be false or empty, but
|
|
fulfilled by action</span>. (38) You have heard that it was said <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in the</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Torah</span>, `An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.' (39) But I tell you, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
do no repay evil for evil</span>
|
|
but whoever strikes you on your right cheek, turn to him the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
left</span>
|
|
<span class="Didach">
|
|
and you shall thus be perfect</span>. (40) And if any man <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
opposes you in judgment</span>
|
|
and <span class="Didach">
|
|
takes away your coat, give him also your shirt</span>. (41) And whoever shall compel you to go <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
one thousand steps</span>, go with him two<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
thousand</span>. (42) Give to him that asks to borrow from you, and from him that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wishes to</span>
|
|
borrow of you, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
do not hold back</span>. (42.1) <span class="Agrapha">
|
|
It is more blessed to give than receive</span>. <span class="Didach">
|
|
Do not be found holding out your hands to receive, but instead draw your hands inward to give</span>. (42.2) <span class="Didach">
|
|
And if a man takes away something of yours, do not ask for it back</span>. <span class="Didach">
|
|
For the Father desires that gifts be given to all from His riches.
|
|
Blessed is he who gives according to the commandmentS, for he is
|
|
BLAMELESS. </span>
|
|
BUT<span class="Didach">
|
|
Watch out YOU who receive. FOR IF ANYONE RECEIVES HAVING NEED, HE IS
|
|
BLAMELESS. bUT WHOEVER DID NOT HAVE NEED SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT WHY HE
|
|
RECEIVED IT, AND FOR WHAT PURPOSE; AND COMING INTO DISTRESS, HE SHALL
|
|
BE STRICTLY EXAMINED CONCERNING HIS NEEDS AND he will not come out FROM
|
|
that until HE SHALL HAVE PAID back the last penny. But concerning this
|
|
it has been said: let your gifts to the poor stay in your hand long
|
|
enough for you to learn to whom to give.</span>" (43) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Again Jesus said to his disciples</span>: "You have heard that it was said <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to those of long ago</span>, 'You shall love <span class="Münster">
|
|
your neighbor</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
hate your enemy</span>. (44) But I tell you, love your enemies and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
do good to the one who hates you</span>
|
|
and pray for them that persecute you <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and oppress </span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
despitefully use</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
you</span>. (44.1) <span class="Didach">
|
|
Bless them that curse you, and pray for your enemies and fast for them that persecute you</span>. (44.2) <span class="Oxyr-all_other">
|
|
For the one who is far away today, tomorrow will be near you.</span>
|
|
(45) <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Be kind and merciful, as your Father is kind and merciful</span>. In this way you may be<span class="Tillet">
|
|
come</span>
|
|
sons of your Father who is in the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>. For He makes His sun to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
shine</span>
|
|
on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the just and the unjust. (46) <span class="Didach">
|
|
for what thankS </span>
|
|
do you deserve<span class="Didach">
|
|
if you love them that love you? Do not even other men do the same? But
|
|
Love them that hate you, and YOU shall not have an enemy. </span>
|
|
For if you love them that love you, what reward have you? Do not even the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
transgressors </span>
|
|
do the same? (47)<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
And if you ask after the Peace (the Shalom) of only your brothers, what do you exceed </span>
|
|
over what others do<span class="GospHebrews">?</span>"<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
And He said, "You never should be joyful except when you behold your</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
brothers with love</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
charity</span>. (47.1) <span class="Didach">
|
|
You shall not hate any man, but some you shall reprove, and for others
|
|
you shall pray, and others you shall love more than YOUR life</span>. (48) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Be perfect even as your Father </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
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who is in heaven</span>
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|
<span class="HebMatt">
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|
is perfect</span>.<span class="HebMatt">
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|
</span>
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</p>
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<h2>Chapter Six</h2>
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<p>(1.1) <span class="Didach">You shall never forsake the commandments
|
|
of the Lord; but shall keep those things which you have received,
|
|
neither adding to them nor taking away from them</span>. (1) ><span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Beware</span>
|
|
that you do not your <span class="Tillet">
|
|
gifts to the poor</span>
|
|
before men <span class="HebMatt">
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|
that they might </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
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|
see</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
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|
</span>
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|
and<span class="HebMatt">
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|
praise you</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
If you do,</span>
|
|
you have no reward with your Father who is in the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>. (2) When therefore you <span class="Tillet">
|
|
give gifts to the poor</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
do not desire to make a proclamation or </span>
|
|
sound a trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
marketplace</span>
|
|
and in the streets, that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
men may see them</span>. <span class="Münster">
|
|
Indeed</span>
|
|
I tell you, they have <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
already </span>
|
|
received their reward. (3) But when you <span class="Tillet">
|
|
give gifts to the poor</span>, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing (4) that your <span class="Tillet">
|
|
gifts to the poor</span>
|
|
may be in secret. And your Father, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
the One </span>
|
|
who sees <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
hidden things</span>
|
|
shall repay you <span class="Münster">
|
|
openly</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
in public</span>." (5) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
At that time Jesus</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
said to his disciples</span>: "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
And when you pray, do not raise your voice</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
do not be like</span>
|
|
the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sad</span>
|
|
hypocrites. For they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and in the corners of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
courtyards</span>, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
pray with </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
haughty </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
speech that men might hear and praise them</span>. <span class="Münster">
|
|
Indeed</span>
|
|
I tell you, they have <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
already</span>
|
|
received their reward. (6) But you, when you pray, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
go to your couch </span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
close your doors upon you</span>, and pray to your Father in secret, and your Father, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
the One</span>
|
|
who sees in secret, shall reward you. (7) When praying, do not use <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
many words</span>
|
|
as the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
heretics</span>
|
|
do. For they think that they shall be heard for their <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
multitude of words.</span>
|
|
(8) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Do not be like them</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Don't you see that </span>
|
|
your Father who is in the heavens knows <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
your words</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
what you need </span>
|
|
<span class="Codex-D">
|
|
before you open your mouth</span>? (9) <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
And so</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">, you shall pray</span>
|
|
`Our Father, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
may Your Name be </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Holy</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and sanctified</span>. (10) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
May Your Kingdom </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
be blessed </span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
attain its proper time</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
May your will be done, </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
as</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in the heaven</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
so</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
on earth.</span>
|
|
(11) <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Give us this day our bread for tomorrow. </span>
|
|
(12) And forgive us <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the debt of</span>
|
|
our <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sins</span>, as we <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
forgive</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the debt of those who sin against us</span>. (13) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
And do not lead us into the hands of a test but keep us</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
free</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from all evil. </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
For yours is the kingdom and the power, and the glory, forever and ever</span>. <span class="Münster">
|
|
Amen</span>. (14) For if you forgive men their <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sins</span>, your Father in the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>
|
|
will also forgive <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
your sins</span>. (15) But if you do not forgive others, neither will your Father forgive <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
you</span>
|
|
your <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sins</span>." (16) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
And again He said to them</span>: "Moreover when you fast, do not act as the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sad </span>
|
|
hypocrites <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
who make themselves appear sad and who </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
disfigure</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
their faces to show their fastings before men</span>. <span class="Münster">
|
|
Indeed</span>
|
|
I tell you, they have <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
already </span>
|
|
received their reward. (17) But you, when you fast, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wash</span>
|
|
your <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
head</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
and your face</span>
|
|
(18) that you do <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
not appear to men</span>
|
|
to fast, but to your Father who is in secret, and your Father, who <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
is</span>
|
|
in secret, shall reward you <span class="Münster">
|
|
openly</span>." (19) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
And again he said to them</span>: "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Don't keep heaping up treasures on earth so that they decay and the grub devour it</span>, and where thieves <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
dig</span>
|
|
through and steal. (20) But <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
make</span>
|
|
for yourselves treasures in the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>, where <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
neither the worm nor grub</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
devours</span>, and where thieves do not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
dig</span>
|
|
through <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and </span>
|
|
steal. (21) For where your treasure is, there your heart will also be. (22) The lamp of the body is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
your</span>
|
|
eye<span class="HebMatt">s</span>. If therefore <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
your eyes look straight ahead</span>
|
|
then <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
your body shall not be </span>
|
|
in the<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
dark</span>
|
|
but <span class="Tillet">
|
|
shall be </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
full of light</span>. (23) But if your eye <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
grows dim</span>, your whole body shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
become dark</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
And </span>
|
|
if the light that is in you <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
becomes</span>
|
|
darkness, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
all your ways will be dark</span>." (24) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
At that time Jesus said to His disciples</span>: "No man can serve two <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
lords</span>. For either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
honor</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
stay close to</span>
|
|
one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wealth</span>. (24.1) <span class="Agrapha">
|
|
Except you fast to the world, you shall in no wise find the kingdom of God</span>. (24.2)><span class="Thomas">
|
|
If you do not observe the sabbath as sabbath, you will not see the Father.</span>
|
|
(25) Therefore I say to you, do not be anxious <span class="Tillet">
|
|
for your souls in what you shall eat or what you shall drink, or for your bodies in what you shall wear</span>,
|
|
<span class="HebMatt"> because the soul is more precious than food and the body than clothing</span>. (26) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
See</span>
|
|
the birds of the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>, that they do not sow <span class="Münster">
|
|
seed</span>, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns. And your <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
exalted</span>
|
|
Father <span class="Münster">
|
|
of the heavens</span>
|
|
feeds them. Are you <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
not more precious</span>
|
|
than they? (27) And which of you by being anxious can add twenty inches <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
your height</span>? (28) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
If this is the case</span>, why are you anxious concerning your clothing? Consider the lilies of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Sharon </span>
|
|
field<span class="HebMatt">,</span>
|
|
how they grow <span class="Tillet">
|
|
yet</span>
|
|
they do not <span class="Münster">
|
|
labor</span>
|
|
or <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
weave</span>, neither do they spin. (29) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Of a truth</span>, I tell you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
clothed</span>
|
|
like one of these. (30) But if God <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
clothes the straw which is in the standing grain</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
fresh</span>
|
|
to-day, and tomorrow it is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
dried up and</span>
|
|
thrown into the oven, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
so </span>
|
|
much the more <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
shall He</span>
|
|
<span class="Oxyr-all_other">
|
|
give you your clothing</span>, Oh you of little faith<span class="HebMatt">.</span>
|
|
(30.1) Thus, <span class="Oxyr">
|
|
if you have one garment, what do you lack? Who can add years to your life </span>
|
|
by worrying about such things<span class="Oxyr">? </span>
|
|
God<span class="Oxyr">
|
|
Himself will provide you with clothing!</span>
|
|
(31) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
If God so thinks of you</span>, do not therefore be anxious <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
to say</span>, `What shall we eat?' Or, `What shall we drink?' (32) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
because all these things bodies </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
require</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">.</span>
|
|
For your Father <span class="Münster">
|
|
who is in the heavens</span>
|
|
knows that you have need of all these things. (33) But <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
pray first on behalf of</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
God </span>
|
|
and His righteousness; and all these things shall be <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
given to</span>
|
|
you. So if you <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
ask for the Great Things, God will add to you the little things</span>. (34) Therefore, do not be anxious about tomorrow. Tomorrow will be anxious about itself. <span class="Münster">
|
|
The trouble of today is enough </span>
|
|
to worry about.</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Seven</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Judge not and you shall not be judged</span>. (1.1)<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Condemn not and you shall not be condemned. </span>
|
|
(2) For with what judgment you judge, you shall be judged, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and </span>
|
|
with<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
what measure you use</span>, it shall be measured to you <span class="Tillet">
|
|
again</span>. (3) And why do you see the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
splinter</span>
|
|
that is in your brother's eye, but <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
do not see</span>
|
|
the beam that is in your own eye? (4) Or how can you say to your <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
fellowman</span>, `Permit me to take out the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
splinter</span>
|
|
of your eye' when there is a beam in your own <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
eyes</span>? (5) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
H</span>
|
|
ypocrite! First take the beam out of your own <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
eyes</span>; and then you shall see clearly to remove the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
splinter</span>
|
|
from your<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
fellowman's</span>
|
|
eye." (6) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Again he said to them</span>: "Give not that which is holy <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
flesh</span>
|
|
to the dogs, neither cast your pearls before the swine. Otherwise, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
they will chew them</span>, and <span class="Münster">
|
|
the dogs</span>
|
|
turn and <span class="Münster">
|
|
tear</span>
|
|
at you. (7) Ask <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from God</span>,
|
|
and it shall be given you. Seek, and you shall find. Knock, and it
|
|
shall be opened to you. (8) For every one that asks receives; and he
|
|
that seeks will find; and to him that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
calls</span>, it shall be opened. (8.1) <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
He who seeks shall not cease until he finds, and finding he shall marvel, and having marveled he shall </span>
|
|
<span class="Thomas">
|
|
reach the kingdom</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">, and having </span>
|
|
<span class="Thomas">
|
|
reached the</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Thomas">
|
|
kingdom</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
he shall rest. </span>
|
|
(9) Or what man is there among you who, if his son asks him for <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a piece of bread</span>, will give him a stone? (10) Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a serpent? (11) If you <span class="Münster">
|
|
who are</span>
|
|
evil <span class="Münster">
|
|
therefore</span>
|
|
know how to <span class="Tillet">
|
|
seek to</span>
|
|
give good gifts among<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
yourselves</span>, how much more shall your Father who is in the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>
|
|
give <span class="Münster">
|
|
good requests</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
His good spirit</span>
|
|
to them that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
seek</span>
|
|
Him? (12) All things therefore whatever you would that men should do for you, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
do to them</span>. For this is the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Torah</span>
|
|
(that is the Law given Moses) and the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
words of the</span>
|
|
Prophets. Thus <span class="Oxyr-all_other">
|
|
as you prove yourself kind, so you will experience kindness</span>. (13) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
At the time Jesus</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
said to his disciples</span>: "Enter in by the narrow gate. For wide <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and deep</span>
|
|
is the gate <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of destruction</span>, and many are they that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
are going through it</span>. (14) For narrow is the gate, and <span class="Münster">
|
|
strict</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
is </span>
|
|
the way, that leads <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
straight</span>
|
|
to life, and few are they that find it. (15) Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing, but <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
inside</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
they are as full of deceit as</span>
|
|
ravening wolves. (16) By their <span class="Münster">
|
|
fruits</span>, that is their <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
deeds,</span>
|
|
you shall <span class="Tillet">
|
|
recognize</span>
|
|
them. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
briars</span>? (17) Even so every good tree produces good fruit. But <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
every bad</span>
|
|
tree produces evil fruit. (18) A good tree cannot produce evil fruit. Neither can a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
bad</span>
|
|
tree produce good fruit. (19) Every tree that does not produce good
|
|
fruit is cast into the fire. (20) Therefore by their fruits, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that is by their deeds</span>,
|
|
you shall know them. (21) Not every one that says to me, `Lord, Lord,'
|
|
shall enter into the kingdom of heavens. But he that does the will of
|
|
my Father who is in heaven <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
will enter </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
with me into</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the kingdom of the heaven</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>. (22) Many will say to me in that day, `Lord, Lord, did we not <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
eat and drink in your name,</span>
|
|
and prophesy <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in</span>
|
|
your name, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in</span>
|
|
your name cast out demons, and do many <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
signs</span>
|
|
and <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
wonders</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in your name</span>? (23) And then I will profess to them `<span class="Münster">
|
|
I do not know you</span>. Depart from me, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
all</span>
|
|
you that work iniquity.'" (23.1) <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
And the Master said: "If you be with me gathered in my bosom, and do
|
|
not the will of the Father who is in the heavens, and you do not keep
|
|
my commandments, I shall cast you away, out of my bosom, and say to
|
|
you, `Depart from me. I know not where you come from, you workers of
|
|
wickedness. For if you keep not the lesser mysteries, who shall give
|
|
you the greater?</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
</span>
|
|
(24) Every one therefore that hears these words of mine, and does them,
|
|
is like a wise man who built his house upon the rock. (25) And the rain
|
|
descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that
|
|
house. And it did not fall for it was founded upon the rock. (26) And
|
|
every one that hears these words of mine, and does not do them, is like
|
|
a foolish man who built his house upon the sand. (27) And the rain
|
|
descended, and the floods came, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
and the winds blew, and beat upon the house</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and fell against it,</span>
|
|
and it fell. And great was its fall." (28) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
While Jesus</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
was speaking these words</span>, the crowds were astonished at his <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
leadership behavior</span>
|
|
(29) for <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he was preaching to them</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
with great power</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
as one having ability of his own,</span>
|
|
and not as <span class="Münster">
|
|
the scribes and the Pharisees</span>.</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Eight</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) And when he had come down from the mountain, great crowds followed him. (2) And there came to him a leper who <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
bowed unto</span>
|
|
him, saying, "Lord, <span class="Münster">
|
|
if you wish, you can heal me.</span>" (3) And Jesus extended his hand, and touched him, saying, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
I wish that you</span>
|
|
are made clean." And <span class="Münster">
|
|
immediately</span>
|
|
his leprosy was cleansed. (4) And Jesus said to him, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Strive vigorously</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
not to tell any man</span>. But go, show yourself to the priest, and offer, <span class="Münster">
|
|
as a testimony</span>, the gift <span class="Münster">
|
|
as</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Yahweh commanded Moshe</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in your law</span>. (4.1)<span class="Luke">
|
|
Now some people were showing up at that very time reporting to Him
|
|
about the Galileans whose blood Pilate mixed with the sacrifices. </span>
|
|
(4.2)<span class="Luke">
|
|
And answering, Jesus</span>
|
|
<span class="Luke">
|
|
said to them: "Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners
|
|
than all the Gaileans, because they have suffered such things? </span>
|
|
(4.3)<span class="Luke">
|
|
Not at</span>
|
|
<span class="Luke">
|
|
all for I tell you that unless you are repenting, you will all likewise
|
|
perish. Or those of the eighteen on whom the lookout tower of Siloam
|
|
fell and killed them, do you think that these were more debtors than
|
|
all the other people dwelling in Jerusalem? Not at all for I tell you
|
|
that unless you are repenting, you will all likewise perish."</span>
|
|
(5) And when he entered Capernaum-<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
hamartha</span>, a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
captain of hundreds</span>
|
|
came to him, begging him, and saying, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
My</span>
|
|
Lord, <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
Adoniy</span>, my <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
son</span>
|
|
lays in the house sick of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
contraction </span>
|
|
and he is <span class="Münster">
|
|
very</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
weak with the illness</span>." (7) And he said to him: "I will come and heal him." (8) And the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
captain of hundreds</span>
|
|
answered and said: "Lord, I am not <span class="Tillet">
|
|
ready</span>
|
|
that you should come under my roof; but only <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
make the decision</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he</span>
|
|
shall be healed. (9) For I am a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sinful</span>
|
|
man and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
I</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
am the provost, the one in charge</span>
|
|
and having under myself <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
horses and riders, </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
valiant men</span>, 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." (10) And when Jesus heard it, he marvelled,
|
|
and said to them that were following him, "<span class="Münster">
|
|
Indeed</span>, I tell you, I have not found <span class="Tillet">
|
|
such</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a</span>
|
|
faith in Israel. (11) And I tell you that many shall come from the east and the west, and shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
rest</span>
|
|
with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>, (12) but the sons of the kingdom shall be cast <span class="Tillet">
|
|
outside </span>
|
|
into the <span class="Münster">
|
|
outer</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
darkness of Gehenna</span>; there shall be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth." (13) And Jesus said to the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
captain of hundreds</span>, "Go your way.<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
As you have believed, it will be done to you</span>." And the <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
young boy</span>
|
|
was healed <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the same hour</span>. (14) And when Jesus had come into Peter's house, he saw his wife's mother lying sick <span class="Tillet">
|
|
in a continual burning</span>
|
|
fever. (15) And he touched her hand, and the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
burning</span>
|
|
fever left her. And she arose, and ministered to <span class="Tillet">
|
|
them</span>. (16) And when evening came, they brought to him many possessed with demons. And <span class="Tillet">
|
|
by his word alone cast out the spirits for them</span>, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
healed every sickness</span>
|
|
(17) that it might be <span class="Tillet">
|
|
established</span>
|
|
which was spoken through Isaiah the prophet <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of blessed memory</span>, saying: "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Surely our sicknesses he bore and our pains he suffered</span>." (18) Now when Jesus saw great crowds around him, he gave commandments <span class="Tillet">
|
|
to go to the other side of the sea</span>. (19) And there came a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sage</span>,
|
|
and said to him, "Teacher, I will follow you wherever you go." (20) And
|
|
Jesus said to him, "The foxes have holes, and the birds have nests, but
|
|
the Son of man has <span class="Tillet">
|
|
no floor</span> where to lay
|
|
his head." (21) And another of the disciples said to him, "Lord, Suffer
|
|
me first to go and bury my father." (22) But Jesus said to him, "Follow
|
|
me, and leave the dead to bury their dead." (23) And when he entered
|
|
into a boat, his disciples followed him. (24) And there arose a great <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
storm</span>
|
|
in the sea, so much so that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
waves were coming into the boat</span>, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the boat was thought to be breaking up</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
but he himself was asleep. </span>
|
|
(25) And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the disciples</span>
|
|
came to him, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
begged</span>
|
|
him, saying, "Save <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
us</span>, <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
our Master</span>, <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
Adon</span>; <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
lest </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
otherwise</span>
|
|
we will perish." (26) And he said to them, "<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Why are you fearful</span>, O you little <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of</span>
|
|
faith?" Then he arose, and rebuked the winds and the sea. And<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
immediately </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
the large waves</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
became calm</span>. (27) And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
when the </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
one-hundred</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
men who were there</span>
|
|
saw this, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
they</span>
|
|
marvelled, saying, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Who is </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
He!</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
This</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
One</span>
|
|
that even the winds and the sea obey him!" (28) And when he <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
crossed over </span>
|
|
to the other side <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of the sea</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
into the </span>
|
|
country of the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Girgashites</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">,</span> two possessed with demons met him,
|
|
coming out of the tombs, and were very fierce, so that no man could
|
|
pass by that way. (29) And they cried out, saying, "What have we to do
|
|
with you Jesus, Son of God? Did you come here to torment us before the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
set</span>
|
|
time?" <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Jesus said to them, "Come out from there, evil host</span>." (30) Now there was <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
near</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
by</span>
|
|
them a herd of many pigs feeding. (31) And the demons asked him, saying, "If you cast us out, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
grant us authority to go</span>
|
|
into the herd of pigs." (32) And he said to them, "Go!" And they came
|
|
out, and went into the pigs. And the whole herd rushed down <span class="Tillet">
|
|
with a great commotion</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and slipped off</span>
|
|
into the sea, and perished in the <span class="Münster">
|
|
sea</span>. (33) And they that fed them <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
were afraid</span>
|
|
and fled, and went away into the city, and told everything that had happened to them who were possessed with demons. (34) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
So the whole city was afraid.</span>
|
|
And behold, all the city came out to meet Jesus. And when they saw him, they begged him <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
not to pass into their border</span>.</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Nine</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) And <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Jesus</span>
|
|
entered into a boat, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
set sail</span>, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
returned to</span>
|
|
his own city that is Capernaum-by-the-Sea where Jesus then was living. (2) And behold, they brought to him a man sick of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
contractions</span>, lying on a bed. And Jesus seeing their faith said to the sick <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
man</span>, "<span class="Tillet">
|
|
My</span>
|
|
son, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
have </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
confidence</span>.<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
It is by the faith of </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
the Mighty One</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that your sins have been forgiven</span>." (3) And certain of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sages</span>
|
|
said to themselves, "This man blasphemes." (4) And Jesus <span class="Tillet">
|
|
perceived</span>
|
|
their thoughts and said, "Why do you think evil in your hearts? (5) For
|
|
which is easier to say, `Your sins are forgiven,' or to say, `Arise,
|
|
and walk'? (6) But <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to inform you</span>
|
|
that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins" (then he spoke to the sick <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
man</span>), "Arise, and take up your bed <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and walk</span>." (7) And he arose and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
walked into</span>
|
|
his house. (8) But when the crowds saw it, they were <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
very</span>
|
|
afraid and <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
struck with awe</span>, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
praised</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
the Mighty One</span>, who had given such authority to men. (9) **** (10) Then I, Matthew, his disciple <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
brought </span>
|
|
Jesus<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to </span>
|
|
my<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
house to eat</span>
|
|
and it came to pass, as he sat at meat in the house, many <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
affluent sinners were at the table</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
were dining</span>
|
|
with Jesus and his disciples. (11) And when the Pharisees saw it, they said to his disciples, "Why does your Teacher <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sit</span>
|
|
and eat with <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
affluent sinners and evil men</span>?" (12) But when <span class="Münster">
|
|
Jesus</span>
|
|
heard it, he said, "<span class="Tillet">
|
|
There is no need of a physician to heal the healthy but </span>
|
|
only<span class="Tillet">
|
|
to heal them that are sick</span>. (13) But go and learn <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that which is written</span>, `I desire <span class="Tillet">
|
|
loving-</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
kindness</span>, and not sacrifice,' for I came not to <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
convert</span>
|
|
the righteous, but to convert sinners <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
to repentance</span>.'"
|
|
(14) Then the disciples of John came to him, saying, "Why do we and the
|
|
Pharisees fast often, but your disciples do not fast?" (15) And Jesus
|
|
said to them, "Can the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
friends</span>
|
|
of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
bridegroom</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
weep and fast</span>
|
|
as long as the bridegroom is with them? But the days will come when the
|
|
bridegroom shall be taken away from them, and then they will fast. (16)
|
|
And no man <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wastes</span>
|
|
a piece of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
new</span>
|
|
cloth upon an old garment; for <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the force of the piece stretches the worn out garment</span>, and a worse tear is made <span class="Tillet">
|
|
than before</span>.
|
|
(17) Neither do men put new wine into old wine-skins. For if they do
|
|
the skins burst, and the wine is spilled, and the skins are ruined: but
|
|
they put new wine into <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
new</span>
|
|
wine-skins, and both are preserved." (18) While he said these things to them, there came a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
captain</span>
|
|
who <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
bowed down to</span>
|
|
him, saying, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Master</span>, My daughter<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
just died</span>, but <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
hurry</span>
|
|
and please come and lay your hand upon her, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
restore her to life</span>."
|
|
(19) And Jesus arose, and followed him, and his disciples did likewise.
|
|
(20) And a woman who had an issue of blood for twelve years came behind
|
|
him, and touched the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
fringe</span>
|
|
of his garment. (21) For she said to herself, "If I <span class="Tillet">
|
|
only </span>
|
|
touch his garment, I shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
immediately</span>
|
|
be made whole." (22) But Jesus turning and seeing her said, "<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Have confidence</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
my</span>
|
|
Daughter. <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
May you have a long life</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
through Yahweh, blessed be He. </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
Your faith has made you whole</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and thus<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
your healing is because of your faith</span>." And the woman was made whole from that hour. (23) And when Jesus came into the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
captain's</span>
|
|
house, and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
saw the pipers and dirge makers</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
many people weeping</span>, (24) he said, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Go outside</span>
|
|
for the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
girl</span>
|
|
is not dead, but she is sleeping." <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
But in their eyes he was as one who jests</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
they derided him</span>. (25) But when the crowd was put outside, he entered in, and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
took her by the hand</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
and said, </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
"Young girl, arise!"</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
And the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
girl</span>
|
|
arose. (26) And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
this report</span>
|
|
went into all that land. (27) And as Jesus passed by from there, two blind men <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
were begging</span>,
|
|
crying out, and saying, "Have mercy on us, son of David." (28) And when
|
|
he came into the house, the blind men came to him. And Jesus said to
|
|
them, "Do you believe that I am able to do this?" They said him, "Yes,
|
|
Lord."<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
</span>
|
|
(29) Then he touched their eyes, saying,<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
</span>"<span class="Münster">
|
|
According to your faith it will be done unto you.</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
</span>
|
|
And thus <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
your faith will heal you.</span>"<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
(30) And their eyes were <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
immediately </span>
|
|
opened. And Jesus strictly charged them, saying, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Be careful lest the matter be made known</span>."
|
|
(31) But they went out, and spread abroad his fame in all that land.
|
|
(32) And as they went out, a dumb man possessed with a demon was
|
|
brought to him. (33) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
He cast out the demon</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
so that</span>
|
|
the dumb man spoke. And the crowds marvelled, saying, "Nothing like
|
|
this has ever been seen in Israel." (34) But the Pharisees said, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
In the name of </span>
|
|
the prince of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
demons</span>
|
|
--<span class="Coptic">
|
|
Belseboul</span>
|
|
--he casts out demons." (35) And Jesus went about all the cities and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
regions</span>, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
good tidings</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
of the kingdom</span>,
|
|
and healing all manner of disease and all manner of sickness. (36) But
|
|
when he saw the crowds, he was moved with compassion for them, because
|
|
they were <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
weary</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
lying </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
down</span>, as sheep not having a shepherd. (37) Then he said to his disciples, "The <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
standing grain</span>
|
|
indeed is plentiful, but the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
reapers</span>
|
|
are few. (38) Pray the Lord, the <span class="HebMatt-disc">
|
|
Adona</span>, of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
standing grain</span>
|
|
sends <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
many reapers</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to harvest his grain</span>."</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Ten</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) And he called to himself his twelve disciples, and gave them
|
|
authority over unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal all
|
|
manner of disease and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
every</span>
|
|
sickness and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
every plague</span>. (2) Now the names of the twelve <span class="Tillet">
|
|
envoys</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
called </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
Apostles</span>
|
|
are these: the first, Simon, who is called <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Kefa</span>
|
|
or Peter, and Andrew his brother; James <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
called Jimi</span>
|
|
and John his brother, the son of <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Zabdi</span>, (3) Philip, and Nathaniel Bar-tholomew; Thomas, and Matthew, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a lender for interest</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
and who was a transgressor</span>; James <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Aluphei</span>, and <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Taddai</span>; (4) Sim<span class="Tillet">
|
|
e</span>
|
|
on <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the merchant</span>
|
|
from <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Canaan</span>, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Juda</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Ascereyotah</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
who delivered him up to death</span>.
|
|
(5) Jesus sent out these twelve, and charged them, saying, "Do not go
|
|
into any way of the Gentiles, and do not enter into any city of the
|
|
Samaritans. (6) But go rather to those sheep <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
who strayed</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from </span>
|
|
the <span class="Münster">
|
|
family</span>
|
|
of Israel. (7) And as you go, preach, saying, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Turn, Turn</span>, the kingdom of the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s </span>
|
|
is at hand. (8) Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
and</span>
|
|
cast out demons. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Do not take wages</span>. Freely you received. Freely give. For <span class="Tillet">
|
|
you received for nothing.</span>
|
|
And <span class="Tillet">
|
|
for nothing you shall give</span>. (9) <span class="Münster">
|
|
Possess neither gold nor silver nor money in your </span>
|
|
money <span class="Münster">
|
|
belts</span>. (10) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Neither pack for your journey</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a change of clothes</span>
|
|
nor shoes <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
nor staff in your hand</span>. For the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
workman is worthy to receive enough for his food</span>. (11) And into whatever city or <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
region</span>
|
|
you shall enter, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
ask who is good </span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
honorable</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
among them</span>, and there live until you leave. (12) And as your enter into the house, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
give them a Shalom</span>, a salutation of Peace, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
saying `Shalom to this house, Shalom to all who in dwell in it</span>.' (13) If the house is <span class="Tillet">
|
|
honorable</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
it will return to you your peace,</span>
|
|
that is, your <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Shalom. </span>
|
|
(14) But any man who will not welcome you<span class="Tillet">, </span>
|
|
nor listen to<span class="Tillet">
|
|
the sound of </span>
|
|
your words<span class="Tillet">, </span>
|
|
go out from that house<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
or city,<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and shake off<span class="Tillet">
|
|
even </span>
|
|
the dust of your feet. (15) <span class="Münster">
|
|
Indeed</span>
|
|
I tell you, it shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah in <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that</span>
|
|
day <span class="Tillet">
|
|
of doom </span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
of judgment</span>, than for that city. (16) I send you out as sheep among wolves. Be therefore <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
wiser </span>
|
|
and more<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
shrewd</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
than serpents</span>, and as <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
harmless </span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
humble</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
as doves</span>. (17) But beware of men. <span class="Tillet">
|
|
They will</span>
|
|
deliver you up <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in their </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
courts</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
and scourge you with whips </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in their houses of assembly</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
and you shall be led before </span>
|
|
(18) governors and kings. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
You will be able to bear witness on my behalf</span>, for a testimony to them and to the Gentiles. (19) But when they deliver you up, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
do not consider</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
take no thought</span>
|
|
how or what you will say. In that hour the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
answer</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
you need</span>
|
|
shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
come to you</span>. (20) For it is not you who speaks, but the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Holy</span>
|
|
Spirit of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
my</span>
|
|
Father that speaks <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
through</span>
|
|
you. (21) And brother shall deliver up brother to death, and the father his child, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the sons shall rise up against their fathers</span>, and cause them to be put to death. (22) And you shall be<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
come a derision and a fright</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
all the nations</span>
|
|
for my name's sake. But he that endures to the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
end</span>, the same shall be saved. <span class="Oxyr-all_other">
|
|
As often as you fall, rise up, and you will be saved</span>." (23) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Again Jesus said to his disciples</span>, "But when they persecute you in <span class="Tillet">
|
|
one</span>
|
|
city, flee <span class="Tillet">
|
|
to</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
another</span>. <span class="Münster">
|
|
Indeed</span>
|
|
I tell you, you shall not have <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
yourselves</span>
|
|
gone through the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes. (24) A disciple is not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
greater than</span>
|
|
his teacher, nor <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
is</span>
|
|
a servant <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
greater than</span>
|
|
his <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
master,</span>
|
|
his <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
Adon</span>. (25) It is enough for the disciple that he should be <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
like</span>
|
|
his teacher, and the servant <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to be like</span>
|
|
his <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
master</span>, his <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
Adon</span>. If they have called the <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
owner</span>
|
|
of the house <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Baalzebub</span>, that is Lord of Tricks, how much more will they do so to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
children</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
of his household! (26) Therefore do not fear them. For there is nothing
|
|
covered that shall not be revealed. And nothing hid that shall not be
|
|
made known. (27) What I tell you in the darkness, declare it in the
|
|
light. And what you hear in the ear, proclaim <span class="Münster">
|
|
upon the rooftops</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMattCross">
|
|
. </span>
|
|
(28) And do not be afraid of them who kill the body, but <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
have no power</span>
|
|
to kill the soul. But rather fear Him who is able to <span class="Münster">
|
|
cause to be perished</span>
|
|
both soul and body in <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Gehenna</span>, that is hell. (29) Are not two sparrows sold for <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the smallest coin</span>? And not one of them shall fall on the ground <span class="Münster">
|
|
without</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the will of</span>
|
|
your Father who is in the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>. (30) But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. (31) Therefore do not fear. You <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
man</span>
|
|
are more valueable than <span class="Münster">
|
|
many</span>
|
|
sparrows. (32) Every one therefore who shall <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
confess</span>
|
|
me <span class="Münster">
|
|
in the sight of</span>
|
|
men, I will also <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
confess</span>
|
|
him before my Father who is in the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>. (33) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
But whoever shall deny me </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
in the sight of</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
men, I will also deny him before my Father who is in heavens.</span>" (34.1) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
In that hour, Jesus said to his disciples</span>: (34.2) <span class="Thomas">
|
|
"Perhaps people think that I have come to cast peace upon the world. They do not know that I have come to cast </span>
|
|
<span class="Luke">
|
|
divisions</span>
|
|
<span class="Thomas">
|
|
upon the earth: fire, sword, war</span>. (34.3)<span class="Thomas">
|
|
For there will be five in a house: there'll be three against two and
|
|
two against three, father against son and son against father, and they
|
|
will stand alone.</span>
|
|
(35) I came to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
separate mankind</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the son from his father, and the daughter from her mother</span>, a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, (36) and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the enemy</span>
|
|
shall be <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
loved ones</span>. (37) He that loves his father or mother more than me or whoever loves his son or daughter more than me is not worthy <span class="Münster">
|
|
of me</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
I am not suitable for him</span>. (38) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
And whoever does not take up his cross and follow me, the same is not worthy of me</span>. (39) He that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
loves</span>
|
|
his life shall lose it. And he that loses <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
it</span>
|
|
for my sake shall find it. (40) <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
He who hears me, hears Him who sent Me</span>. He that receives you receives me, and he that receives me receives <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the One</span>
|
|
that sent me. (41) He that receives a prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a reward of the prophet</span>
|
|
and he that receives a righteous<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
one</span>
|
|
in the name of a righteous <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
one</span>
|
|
shall receive <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the reward of the</span>
|
|
righteous <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
one</span>. (42) And whoever shall give a <span class="Tillet">
|
|
single</span>
|
|
cup of cold water to drink to one of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
my</span>
|
|
little <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
disciples</span>
|
|
in the name of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
my</span>
|
|
disciple, <span class="HebMatt-disc">
|
|
Amen</span>, I tell you he shall in no way lose his reward."</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Eleven</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) And it came to pass when Jesus had finished commanding his twelve disciples, he departed <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
on from there</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and commanded them</span>
|
|
to teach and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
reprove</span>
|
|
in their <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
own</span>
|
|
<span class="Coptic">
|
|
synagogues</span>. (2) Now when John heard in the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
fortress</span>
|
|
prison the works of Jesus, he sent <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
two of</span>
|
|
his disciples (3) and they said to him, "Are you <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the one who is to come</span>,
|
|
or should we look for another?" (4) And Jesus answered and said to
|
|
them, "Go and tell John the things which you hear and see: (5) the blind<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
--they see</span>, and the lame<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
--they</span>
|
|
walk, the lepers<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
--they</span>
|
|
are cleansed, and the deaf<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
--they</span>
|
|
hear, and the dead--<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
they are now the living</span>, and the poor<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
--they</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
are aquitted</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
made happy</span>. (6) And <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
happy</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
blessed</span>
|
|
is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the one who</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-disc">
|
|
has no doubt about</span>
|
|
me." (7) And as these went their way, Jesus began to say to the crowds concerning John, "<span class="Münster">
|
|
What did you go into the desert to see? A reed shaken in the wind?</span>
|
|
(8) But what did you go out to see? A man clothed in <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
noble garments</span>? They that wear <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
noble garments</span>
|
|
are in king's houses. (9) But why did you go out to see him? To see a
|
|
prophet? Yes, I tell you, and much more than a prophet. (10) This is
|
|
he, of whom it is written, `I send my messenger who shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
make</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
way <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
clear</span>
|
|
before <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
me</span>.'" (11) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Again Jesus</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
said to his disciples</span>:
|
|
"Truly I tell you, among them that are born of women there has not
|
|
arisen a greater one than John the Baptist. (12) And from the days of
|
|
John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers violence and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
has been oppressed </span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the forceful</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt-disc">
|
|
senseless persons</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
plunder it</span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
have been </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-disc">
|
|
tearing it apart</span>. (13) For all the prophets and the law <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
spoke concerning John</span>. (14) And if <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
you </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
wish</span>
|
|
to receive it, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he</span>
|
|
is Elijah, that is to come. (15) He that has ears to hear, let him hear." (16) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Again Jesus said</span>: "But to what shall I compare this generation? It is like <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
lads</span>
|
|
sitting in the marketplaces who call to their companions (17) and say, `We <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sang</span>
|
|
to you, and you did not dance; we wailed, and you did not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
weep</span>.'
|
|
(18) For John came neither eating nor drinking, and they say, `He has a
|
|
demon.' (19) The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say `A
|
|
gluttonous man and a drinker of wine, a friend of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
affluent sinners</span>
|
|
!' <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
So fools judge the wise</span>. <span class="Münster">
|
|
But wisdom is proven correct by her children.</span>
|
|
" (20) Then began he to reprove the cities where most of his mighty works were done, because they <span class="Tillet">
|
|
did not turn from their evil deeds</span>. (21) "Woe to you, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Korozin</span>
|
|
! Woe to you, Beth Saida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Sodom</span>
|
|
which were done in you, they would have repented <span class="Tillet">
|
|
from evil</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
long ago</span>
|
|
in sackcloth and ashes. (22) But I tell you, it shall be more tolerable for Tyre and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Sodom</span>
|
|
in the day of judgment than for you. (23) And you, Capernaum, shall you be exalted to heaven? <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
From there</span>
|
|
you shall go down: for if the mighty works had been done in Sodom which were done in you, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
perhaps</span>
|
|
it would have remained until this day. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Unto Sheol you will be brought down</span>. (24) But I tell you that it shall be <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
easier</span>
|
|
for the land of Sodom in the day of judgment than for you." (25) At that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
time</span>
|
|
Jesus <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
raised himself up</span>
|
|
and said, "<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
I thank you</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
Father</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Be praised</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
my</span>
|
|
Father, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Creator</span>
|
|
of heaven and earth, that you did hide these things from the wise and <span class="Münster">
|
|
prudent</span>, and revealed them to <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the lightly esteemed</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the humble</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
young children</span>. (26) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Truly this was because it was upright before you, my Father</span>. <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Yes, Oh Father, for so was your will before you</span>." (27) Then turning to the disciples, Jesus said: "All things have been delivered to me of my Father. (27) And no one knows <span class="Tillet">
|
|
a</span>
|
|
son except <span class="Tillet">
|
|
a</span>
|
|
father. Neither does any know <span class="Tillet">
|
|
a</span>
|
|
father except <span class="Tillet">
|
|
a</span>
|
|
son, and he to whomever <span class="Tillet">
|
|
a</span>
|
|
son <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wants</span>
|
|
to reveal him. (28) Come to me, all you who <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
are weary and enduring labor</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
I will help you bear your yoke.</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
I will satisfy you</span>. (29) Take my yoke <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
as your yoke</span>, and <span class="HebMatt-disc">
|
|
learn</span>.<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Know </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-disc">
|
|
that</span>
|
|
I am <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
humble, good</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
driven out</span>
|
|
to break up the soil as cattle do for planting of seed. And I am <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
pure </span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
downcast in</span>
|
|
heart. And you shall find rest for your souls. (30) For my yoke is <span class="Tillet">
|
|
gentle</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
soft</span>, and my burden is <span class="Tillet">
|
|
easy</span>."</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Twelve</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) At that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
time</span> Jesus went on the
|
|
Day of Rest (that is the Sabbath Day) through the grainfields. His
|
|
disciples were hungry and began to pluck ears <span class="Münster">
|
|
of corn</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
from the stalks</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to crush them between their hands</span>
|
|
and to eat. (2) But the Pharisees when they saw it said to him, "Your disciples do that which it is not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
proper</span>
|
|
or <span class="Münster">
|
|
permitted</span>
|
|
to do upon the Sabbath." (3) But Jesus said to them, "Have you not read
|
|
what David did, when he was hungry, and they that were with him? (4)
|
|
How he entered into the house of God, and ate <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from</span>
|
|
the showbread of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Presence</span>
|
|
(<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that is holy bread</span>
|
|
) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
which is not to be eaten</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
except by the priests alone</span>? (5) Or have you not read in the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Torah</span>
|
|
(that is the Law) that on the Day of Rest that the priests in the temple profane the sabbath, and yet are <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
without sin</span>? (6) But I tell you that the temple <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
is greater</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
than this </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
place</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
that is, this cornfield. (7) But if you had known what this means, `I desire mercy and not sacrifice,' you would not have <span class="Tillet">
|
|
condemned</span>
|
|
the innocent. (8) For the Son of Man is <span class="HebMatt-disc">
|
|
Master</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
even</span>
|
|
of the Day of Rest." (9) And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
it came to pass at the end of the days that</span>
|
|
he departed from there, and went into their synagogue<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
s</span>. (10) And a man <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
was there</span>
|
|
who had a withered hand and asked Jesus: <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
"I was a mason, seeking a livelihood by my hands. I beg you Jesus that
|
|
you restore me to health, that I may not shamefully beg for food." </span>
|
|
And the sages asked Jesus, saying, "Is it <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
permissible</span>
|
|
to heal <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
him</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in</span>
|
|
the Day of Rest?" <span class="Tillet">
|
|
And they said all of this so that they might accuse him before the court of justice</span>. (11) And he said to them, "What man among you, if his sheep falls into a pit <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in</span>
|
|
the Day of Rest would not grab it and lift it out? (12) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
So much the more is man better than that</span>. Thus, it is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
permissible and necessary</span>
|
|
to do <span class="HebMatt-disc">
|
|
good</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
during</span>
|
|
the Day of Rest." (13) Then he said to the man, "Stretch out your
|
|
hand." And he stretched it out; and it was restored whole as the other.
|
|
(14) But the Pharisees went out, and took counsel against Jesus, how
|
|
they might <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
put him to death</span>. (15) <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
And it was after this, because</span>
|
|
Jesus <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
knew</span>
|
|
it, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he</span>
|
|
withdrew from there. And many <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sick</span>
|
|
followed him, and he healed them all, (16) and charged them that they
|
|
should not make him known (17) that the word spoken through Isaiah <span class="Münster">
|
|
the prophet</span>
|
|
would be fulfilled, who prophesied: (18) "My servant whom I <span class="Tillet">
|
|
uphold</span>, My <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
chosen one</span>
|
|
in whom my soul is <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
delighted</span>, I <span class="Tillet">
|
|
have</span>
|
|
put my Spirit upon him, And he shall declare <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
justice</span>
|
|
to the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
nations</span>. (19) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
And</span>
|
|
He shall not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
fear</span>
|
|
or <span class="Tillet">
|
|
cry</span>
|
|
nor<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
will he <span class="Tillet">
|
|
lift up</span>
|
|
his heal to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
run</span>. Neither shall any one hear his voice in the streets. (20) A bruised reed shall he not break, And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a dim wick</span>
|
|
shall he not put out<span class="HebMatt-disc">. He will not fail or be discouraged until he establishes justice in the earth</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
forever</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
according to truth</span>. (21) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
And the isles shall wait for his Law</span>." (22) Then one who was blind and unable to speak as well as possessed with a demon was brought to him. He healed him <span class="Tillet">
|
|
so that he was able both to speak and see</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and the crowds saw </span>
|
|
it (23) and were amazed, and said, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Is this not the son of David?</span>
|
|
" (24) But the Pharisees <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
were quick to hear this</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and</span>
|
|
they said, "This man casts out demons by <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Baalzebub</span>, <span class="HebMatt-disc">
|
|
the </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
lord</span>
|
|
of the demons." (25) And Jesus knowing their thoughts said to them <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in a parable</span>, "Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation. And every city or house divided against itself <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
shall fall</span>. (26) And if Satan casts out <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
another</span>
|
|
Satan, he is divided against himself. How then shall his kingdom stand? (27) And if I cast out demons by <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Baalzebub </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
who belongs to your sons</span>, then why<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
don't your sons cast them out?</span>
|
|
Therefore they shall be your judges. (28) But if I by the Spirit of God cast out demons, then <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
truly</span>
|
|
is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the end of his kingdom come</span>. (29) Or how can one enter into the house of the strong man, and rob his goods, except he binds <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
him</span>
|
|
first? And then he will rob his house. (30) He that is not with me is against me. <span class="Tillet">
|
|
And whoever does not gather with me the same scatters</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Whoever does not join himself to me denies me</span>. (31) Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the sons of</span>
|
|
men. However, the blasphemy against the Spirit shall not be forgiven.
|
|
(32) And whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it shall be
|
|
forgiven him. However, whoever speaks against the Holy Spirit, it shall
|
|
not be forgiven him, neither in this world, nor in the world which is
|
|
to come. (33) <span class="HebMatt-disc">
|
|
Determine</span>
|
|
whether the tree is good, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
according to good</span>
|
|
fruit; or <span class="HebMatt-disc">
|
|
determine</span>
|
|
whether the tree is corrupt <span class="HebMatt-disc">
|
|
according to</span>
|
|
its <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
bad</span>
|
|
fruit. For the tree is known by its fruit. (34) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Family of vipers</span>, how can you being evil speak good things? <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Surely the mouth awakens, the heart speaks.</span>
|
|
(35) The good man produces out of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
treasure <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of a good heart</span>
|
|
good things. And the evil man produces out of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the treasure of an evil heart</span>
|
|
evil things. (36) And I tell you that every <span class="Münster">
|
|
useless</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
idle</span>
|
|
word that men shall speak, they shall give an account in the day of judgment. <span class="Agrapha">
|
|
In whatever things I find you </span>
|
|
saying<span class="Agrapha">, in those I shall judge you</span>. (37) For by your words you shall be<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
judged</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and by your <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
deeds</span>
|
|
and words you shall be <span class="Münster">
|
|
condemned</span>." (38) Then certain of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sages</span>
|
|
and Pharisees answered him, saying, "<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Rabbenu</span>, we <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wish to </span>
|
|
see a sign <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from heaven</span>
|
|
by you." (39) But he answered and said to them, "An evil <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
and</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nez">
|
|
hypocritcal </span>
|
|
generation seeks after a sign. And there shall no sign be given it but the sign of Jonah <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the prophet</span>. (40) For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the whale, so shall the Son of Man be <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
buried</span>
|
|
in the <span class="HebMatt-nez">
|
|
belly of the earth. </span>
|
|
(41) The men of Nineveh shall stand up in the judgment <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
with</span>
|
|
this generation, and shall condemn it. For <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
they turned in repentance</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
made penance</span>
|
|
at the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
words</span>
|
|
of Jonah. <span class="Münster">
|
|
And behold, one greater than Jonah is here</span>. (42) The queen of<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Sheba</span>
|
|
shall rise up in the judgment with this generation, and shall condemn
|
|
it. For she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of
|
|
Solomon. <span class="Münster">
|
|
And behold, one greater than Solomon is here.</span>
|
|
(43) But the unclean spirit, when he is gone out of the man, passes
|
|
through waterless places, seeking rest, and does not find it. (44) Then
|
|
he says, `I will return to my house where I came out.' And when he
|
|
returns, he finds it empty, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
cleaned out with shovels, </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
safe</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
adorned</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
ready</span>.
|
|
(45) Then he goes and takes with himself seven other spirits more evil
|
|
than himself, and they enter in and dwell there. And the last state of
|
|
that man is worse than the first. Even so, it shall happen similarly to
|
|
this evil generation." (46) While he was yet speaking to the crowds,
|
|
his mother and brothers stood outside, seeking to speak to him. (47)
|
|
And one said to him, "Your mother and brothers stand outside, seeking
|
|
to speak to you." (48) But he answered and said to the one who had
|
|
spoken to him, "Who is my mother? And who are my brothers?" (49) And he
|
|
stretched out his hand <span class="Ebionite">
|
|
over</span>
|
|
his disciples, and said, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
These are</span>
|
|
my mother and my brothers! (50) For whoever <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
does</span>
|
|
the <span class="Ebionite">
|
|
wishes</span>
|
|
of my Father who is in <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
they are</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
my brother and my sister and</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
my</span>
|
|
mother."</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Thirteen</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) On that day Jesus went out <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
from</span>
|
|
the house, and sat <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
on the shore of the sea</span>. (2) And there were gathered around him a great crowd <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
until he needed to enter a boat</span>, and the crowds stood on the beach. (3) And he spoke to them many things in parables, saying, "Behold, the sower went out <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from his house</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in the morning</span>
|
|
to sow <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
his seed</span>. (4) And as he sowed, some seeds fell <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
on the road</span>, and the birds came and devoured them. (5) And others fell upon <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
rocks</span>
|
|
where they had not much soil. And quickly they sprang up, because they had no depth of soil. (6) And when the sun <span class="Münster">
|
|
arose</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
above it became warm</span>, they <span class="Münster">
|
|
withered</span>. And because they had no root, they <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
dried up</span>. (7) And others fell upon the thorns. And the thorns grew up and <span class="Münster">
|
|
suffocated</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
darkened</span>
|
|
them. (8) And others fell upon the good ground, and yielded fruit, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the first</span>
|
|
a hundred times, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the second</span>
|
|
sixty, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the third</span>
|
|
thirty. (9) He that has ears, let him hear." (10) And the disciples came <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
near </span>to
|
|
him, and said to him, "Why do you speak to them in parables?" (11) And
|
|
he answered and said to them, "To you it is given to know the kingdom
|
|
of heaven, but to them it is not given. <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
My secret is for me and the offspring of my house</span>. (12) For whoever has <span class="Thomas">
|
|
in their hand</span>, to him it shall be given <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
again</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
and he shall abound</span>. But whoever has nothing, from him it shall be taken away even that <span class="Thomas">
|
|
little</span>
|
|
which he <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
thinks he</span>
|
|
has. (13) Therefore I speak to them in parables because seeing they see
|
|
not, and hearing they hear not. (14) And to them is fulfilled <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
what was said through Isaiah the prophet</span>: `<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Go and say to this people, </span>
|
|
"<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Hearing</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">, </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
you </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
hear but do not comprehend. </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Seeing</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
you</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
see</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
but do not understand.</span>
|
|
(15) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Make the heart of this people fat and make their ears heavy and blind their eyes, </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
otherwise, it sees with its eyes, and</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
hears with its ears, and understands with its heart and returns, and is healed.</span>
|
|
"<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
(16) But <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
happy</span>
|
|
are your eyes, for they see. And your ears for they hear. (17) For <span class="Münster">
|
|
Amen</span>
|
|
I tell you, that many prophets and righteous men desired to see the things which you <span class="Tillet">
|
|
are seeing</span>, and saw them not. And to hear the things which you <span class="Tillet">
|
|
are hearing</span>, and heard them not. (17.1) <span class="Thomas">
|
|
I will give you what no eye has seen and no ear has heard and no hand has touched and what has never arisen in the human heart.</span>
|
|
(18) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
But</span>
|
|
hear then the parable of the sower. (19) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
The Sower</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">? He</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
is the Son of Man</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
And the seed which fell on the road</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">? All those</span>
|
|
who hear <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the word</span>
|
|
of the kingdom of heaven and do not understand it so <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the Adversary </span>
|
|
comes, and snatches away that which has been sown in his heart. This is what <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the example</span>
|
|
of the seed sown on the road represents. (20) And he that was sown upon the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
rocks</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">?</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
He is the one</span>
|
|
who hears the word <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
of the Mighty One</span>, and quickly with joy receives it; (21) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
but is like the seed which has no root</span>
|
|
and is in <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
confusion</span>, but endures for <span class="Tillet">
|
|
an hour</span>. And when <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a little trouble</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
tribulation</span>
|
|
or<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
persecution</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
comes to them</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
because of the word</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Satan causes them to forget from their heart </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
the word of the Mighty One</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
and he makes no fruit</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
is offended</span>. (22) And he that was sown among the thorns<span class="HebMatt-nccg">?</span>
|
|
This is he that hears the word, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in his desire to gather wealth</span>
|
|
-- <span class="Münster">
|
|
unfair mammon,</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the Adversary </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
causes him to forget the word of God</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
suffocates the word</span>, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
doesn't</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
make </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
any</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
fruit</span>. (23) And he that was sown upon the good ground<span class="HebMatt-nccg">?</span>
|
|
This is he that hears the word, and understands it; who truly bears fruit,<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that is, from good works</span>, and produces <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from the first</span>
|
|
a hundred times, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and from the second</span>
|
|
sixty,<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and from the third</span>
|
|
thirty. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
As for the hundred, this is the one purified in heart and sanctified in
|
|
body; as for the sixty, this is the one separated from women. As for
|
|
this thirty, this is the one sanctified in matrimony, in body and in
|
|
heart.</span>
|
|
"<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
(24) Another parable <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
he placed</span>
|
|
before them, saying, "The kingdom of heaven is <span class="Münster">
|
|
similar to</span>
|
|
a man that sowed good seed in his field. (25) However, while his men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares also <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
over</span>
|
|
the wheat, and went away. (26) But when the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
herb </span>
|
|
sprang up and produced fruit, then <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he saw the tares</span>
|
|
also. (27) And the servants of the owner of the house came and told
|
|
him, `Sir, didn't you sow good seed in your field? Why does it have
|
|
tares <span class="Tillet">
|
|
come into it</span>?' (28) And he answered them, `<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
My </span>
|
|
enemy has done this.' And the servants replied to him, `<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
We will uproot the tares.</span>' (29) But he said <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to them</span>, `No. For <span class="Münster">
|
|
as you collect the tares</span>, you might at <span class="Münster">
|
|
the same time</span>
|
|
root up the wheat with them. (30) Let both grow together until the
|
|
harvest. And in the time of the harvest I will say to the reapers,
|
|
"Gather up first the tares, and bind them in <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
individual</span>
|
|
bundles to burn them; but gather the wheat into my barn."'" (31) Another parable <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
he placed </span>
|
|
before them, saying, "The kingdom of heaven is like a grain of mustard <span class="Thomas">
|
|
seed</span>, which a man took, and sowed in his field. (32) It indeed <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
is smaller than all garden herbs</span>. However, when <span class="Thomas">
|
|
it falls on the tilled ground, it produces a large branch</span>, and it becomes a <span class="Thomas">
|
|
shelter</span>
|
|
for the birds of the sky." (33) He told them another parable: "The kingdom of heaven is <span class="Münster">
|
|
similar to</span>
|
|
leaven which a woman took and hid in three measures of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
flour</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and it leavens all of it.</span>"
|
|
(34) All these things Jesus spoke in parables to the crowds, and he did
|
|
not speak anything except parables to them (35) that it might be
|
|
fulfilled which was spoken through the prophet, saying, "I will open my
|
|
mouth in parables. I will utter <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
riddles</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
enigmas</span>
|
|
from <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
ancient times</span>."
|
|
(36) Then he left the crowds, and went into the house. And his
|
|
disciples came to him, saying, "Explain to us the parable of the tares
|
|
of the field." (37) And he answered and said, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
In this example</span>, he that sows the good seed is <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
the Son of Man</span>. (38) And the field<span class="HebMatt-nccg">?</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
It's</span>
|
|
the world--<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
this age</span>. And the good <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
fruit</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">? T</span>
|
|
hese are the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
righteous</span>. And the tares<span class="HebMatt-nccg">? They</span>
|
|
are the <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
ungodly, </span>
|
|
sons of <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Belial</span>. (39) And the enemy that sowed them? <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
He</span>
|
|
is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the Adversary</span>, <span class="Münster">
|
|
the devil</span>. And the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
standing grain </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
at the end</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">?</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
It</span>
|
|
is the <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
age</span>
|
|
of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
world to come</span>. And the reapers<span class="HebMatt-nccg">? They</span>
|
|
are the angels. (40) As <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the reapers gather the tares to burn</span>, so it shall be in the end of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
days</span>. (41) The Son of Man shall send out his angels and they shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
uproot from</span>
|
|
his kingdom all <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
evil</span>
|
|
ones that <span class="Münster">
|
|
cause offence</span>, and them that do iniquity. (42) And they shall cast them into the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
furnace of fire</span>. (43) Then shall the righteous shine as the sun in the kingdom of their Father. He that has ears <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to hear</span>, let him hear." (44) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Again Jesus said to his disciples</span>: "The kingdom of <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
s</span>
|
|
is like a treasure hidden in the field which a man found, and hid. And in his joy <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
over the value</span>
|
|
he went and sold all that he had, and bought that field. (45) Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a man who is a merchant <span class="Thomas">
|
|
who possessed merchandise </span>
|
|
and was<span class="Thomas">
|
|
</span>
|
|
seeking <span class="Münster">
|
|
to buy good pearls</span>. (46) <span class="Thomas">
|
|
The merchant was prudent. </span>
|
|
Having found <span class="Tillet">
|
|
one precious pearl</span>, he went and sold all his<span class="Thomas">
|
|
merchandise</span>, and bought <span class="Thomas">
|
|
the pearl alone himself</span>. (46.1) <span class="Thomas">
|
|
You, too, are to seek for the treasure that does not fail, that
|
|
endures, where no moth comes near to devour and where no worm destroys.
|
|
</span>
|
|
(47) Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a <span class="Tillet">
|
|
drag </span>
|
|
net that was cast into the sea and gathered of every kind <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of fish</span>
|
|
(48) which, when it was filled, they <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
drew it out</span>
|
|
up on the beach. And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the fishermen</span>
|
|
sat down <span class="Tillet">
|
|
on the sea shore</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
chose</span>
|
|
the good <span class="Tillet">
|
|
and put them</span>
|
|
into vessels, <span class="Münster">
|
|
b</span>
|
|
ut the bad they threw away. (49) So it shall be in the end of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
days</span>. The angels shall come, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
separate</span>
|
|
the wicked from the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
midst of</span>
|
|
the righteous, (50) and shall throw them into the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
furnace</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
of fire</span>. There shall be the weeping and the gnashing of <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
their</span>
|
|
teeth. (51) Have you understood all these things?" They said, "Yes." (52) And he said to them, "Therefore every <span class="Münster">
|
|
scribe</span>
|
|
or<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wise man</span>
|
|
who has been made a disciple to the kingdom of heaven is like a man that is a <span class="Münster">
|
|
householder</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
who brings out of his treasure things new and old." (53) And it came to pass, when Jesus had finished these parables, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
he passed over from there</span>. (54) And coming into his own <span class="Tillet">
|
|
native land</span>
|
|
he taught them in their synagogue<span class="HebMatt">s</span>, and they were astonished, and said <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in their hearts</span>, "From where did this man get this wisdom, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
power</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
and might</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
and virtue</span>
|
|
to do these works? (55) Is not this the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
blacksmith's </span>
|
|
son? Is not his mother Mary? And his brothers <span class="Tillet">
|
|
James</span>, Joseph, and Simon, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Judah</span>? (56) And <span class="Tillet">
|
|
are not</span>
|
|
his sisters <span class="Tillet">
|
|
all with us</span>? <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Do you not know all these that are with us</span>? <span class="HebMatt-disc">
|
|
So how did all these things come to this one?"</span>
|
|
(57) And they were <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
confused about</span>
|
|
him. But Jesus said to them, "A prophet is not without honor except in his <span class="Tillet">
|
|
native place,</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and city</span>, and in his own house. In other words, <span class="Agrapha">
|
|
a prophet is not acceptable in his own country, neither does a physician work cures upon them that know him</span>. As a result, <span class="Thomas">
|
|
no physician heals those who know him."</span>
|
|
(58) And he did not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wish to </span>
|
|
do<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
there any sign</span>
|
|
because of their <span class="Tillet">
|
|
stubborness</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
little belief</span>.</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Fourteen</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) At that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
time</span>
|
|
Herod the Tetrarch heard the report concerning Jesus, (2) and said to his servants, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Behold I believe that John the Baptizer is doing these miracles</span>
|
|
and therefore these powers work in him." (3) For Herod had arrested John, and bound him in prison<span class="HebMatt">. This was because </span>
|
|
John<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
was reproving him that </span>
|
|
Herod<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
should not take as his wife</span>
|
|
Herodias <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
because she was</span>
|
|
his brother's wife. (4) John <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
was saying</span>
|
|
to him, "It is not <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
permissible</span>
|
|
for you to have her." (5) And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
then Herod wished to kill him</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
except</span>
|
|
he feared the people because they believed John was a prophet. (6) But on Herod's birthday,<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he called the nobles of his kingdom to eat with him, and while they were eating</span>, the daughter of Herod danced among them, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
it </span>pleased
|
|
Herod. (7) He promised with an oath to give her whatever she should
|
|
ask. (8) And she, being urged by her mother, said, "Give me here the
|
|
head of John the Baptist <span class="Münster">
|
|
on a plate</span>." (9) And the king was <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
very sad</span>. However, because of his oath he made before his dinner guests, he commanded it to be given. (10) And he sent the command <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to kill</span>
|
|
John in the prison. (11) And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
they brought John's</span>
|
|
head <span class="Münster">
|
|
in a dish</span>, and gave it to the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
girl</span>. And she brought it to her mother. (12) And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
disciples of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
John</span>
|
|
came, and took up the body, and buried him. And they went and told
|
|
Jesus. (13) Now when Jesus heard it, he left there in a boat, to a
|
|
place <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in the </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
desert</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wilderness of Judah</span>. And when the crowds heard about this, they followed him on foot from <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
all</span>
|
|
the cities. (14) And he came out, and saw a great crowd, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he extended kindness</span>
|
|
on them, and healed their sick. (15) And when evening was come, the disciples came to him, saying, "This place is <span class="Münster">
|
|
a desert</span>, and the time is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
advancing</span>. Send the crowds away, that they may go into the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
surrounding regions</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
towers</span>, and buy themselves <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
necessities</span>
|
|
for <span class="Münster">
|
|
nourishment</span>."
|
|
(16) But Jesus said to them, "They have no need to go away. You will
|
|
give them something to eat." (17) And they said to him, "We have here
|
|
only five loaves and two fishes." (18) And he said, "Bring them to me."
|
|
(19) And he commanded the crowds to sit down on the grass. And he took
|
|
the five loaves and the two fishes, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
as he looked</span>
|
|
up to heaven, he blessed <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
them</span>, and brake and gave the loaves to the disciples. And the disciples <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
made distributions</span>
|
|
to the crowds. (20) And they all ate the bread, and were <span class="Münster">
|
|
satisfied</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
They also ate the fish according to what they desired</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
After they finished</span>,
|
|
that which remained over of the broken pieces of bread was twelve
|
|
baskets full. (21) And those who ate were about five thousand men
|
|
besides women and children. (22) And soon thereafter he <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
commanded</span>
|
|
the disciples to enter into the boat, and to go ahead of him <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to the city to which the crowds were going</span>. (23) And after he had <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
left</span>
|
|
the crowds, he went up into the mountain to pray <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
alone.</span>
|
|
And when evening had come, he was <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
standing</span>
|
|
there alone. (24) But the boat was now in the middle of the sea, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
being driven</span>
|
|
by the waves because the wind was against them. (25) About three o'clock in the morning, he came to them, walking upon the <span class="Coptic">
|
|
waters of the</span>
|
|
sea. (26) And when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
alarmed</span>, saying, "It is a <span class="Münster">
|
|
phantam</span>
|
|
or a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
demon</span>." And they cried out<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from the greatness of their</span>
|
|
fear. (27) But right then Jesus said to them, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Let faith be among you!</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
Be confident!</span>
|
|
And be <span class="Münster">
|
|
rest assured</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
because</span>
|
|
it is I. <span class="Münster">
|
|
Do not</span>
|
|
be afraid!" (28) And Peter <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
answered him and said to him, "Master, if it is you, command me to come </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
over </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to you on the water</span>." (29) Jesus<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
said </span>
|
|
"Come!" So Peter went down from the boat, and walked upon the waters to come to Jesus. (30) But when he saw <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
boisterous</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
strength of</span>
|
|
the wind, he was afraid <span class="Tillet">
|
|
that he should sink</span>; and he cried out, saying, "<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
My</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Master</span>, save me." (31) And immediately Jesus stretched out his hand, and took hold of him, and said to him, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Man of</span>
|
|
little<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
belief</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
why</span>
|
|
did you doubt?" (32) And when they were gone up into the boat, the wind <span class="Tillet">
|
|
immediately</span>
|
|
ceased. (33) And they that were in the boat <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
bowed down before</span>
|
|
him, saying, "Truly you are the Son of the <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
Mighty One</span>." (34) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
And they departed from over the sea, and came into the land of Ge-nossar.</span>
|
|
(35) And when the men of that place <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
recognized</span>
|
|
him, they went into all the surrounding region and brought to him all that were sick <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
with various kinds of diseases</span>. (36) And they <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
implored</span>
|
|
him that they might only touch the border of his garment. And as many as touched <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
him </span>
|
|
were <span class="Tillet">
|
|
delivered</span>.</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Fifteen</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) Then Pharisees and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sages</span>
|
|
came to Jesus saying, (2) "Why do your disciples transgress the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
ordinances</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
traditions</span>
|
|
of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
antiquity</span>? For they do not wash their hands <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
before eating</span>." (3) And he answered and said to them, "Why do you also transgress the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
commandments</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
words</span>
|
|
of God, <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
the Mighty One</span>
|
|
because of your <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
ordinances</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
tradition</span>? (4) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Is it not written in your Law from the mouth of God</span>, `Honor your father and your mother: and, He that <span class="Tillet">
|
|
curses</span>
|
|
or <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
smites</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
his</span>
|
|
father or mother, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
will surely be put to death</span>'? (5) But <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
you say, `Whoever can say to his father or his mother </span>
|
|
in financial need<span class="GospHebrews">, "Whatever help you might otherwise have gotten from me was already given as a corban" </span>
|
|
that is money donated to the Temple treasury<span class="GospHebrews">, </span>
|
|
then<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
he does not </span>
|
|
supposedly<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
have to honor his father or mother.' </span>
|
|
Thus you make<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
any donation he might give </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
for the sake of himself</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
as a sinner </span>
|
|
able to wipe out<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
this iniquity </span>
|
|
against his parents.<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
It<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
is </span>
|
|
supposedly<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
forgiven</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
will be removed from</span>
|
|
him. <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
You have thus made the commandment of God void because of your tradition.</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
(6) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
So he does</span>
|
|
not honor his father <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and his mother</span>, and so you <span class="Tillet">
|
|
have </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
despised</span>
|
|
the word<span class="HebMatt">s</span>
|
|
of God, <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
the Mighty One,</span>
|
|
because of your <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
tradition</span>. (7) You hypocrites! Isaiah did correctly prophesy of you, saying, (8) `<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Thus Yahweh says</span>: <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
This </span>
|
|
people<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
has come near me </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
with</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
their mouth </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
and lips</span>, but their heart is far from me (9) <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
and their </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
reverence toward me </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
has become </span>
|
|
the observance of<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
commandments taught by men.</span>'" (10) And Jesus called to him the crowd, and said to them, "Hear and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
know</span>! (11) It is not that which enters into the mouth which <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
soils </span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
defiles</span>
|
|
the man. Rather, it is that which comes out of the mouth that <span class="Münster">
|
|
renders impure</span>
|
|
the man." (12) Then came the disciples, and said to him, "Don't you realize that the Pharisees were <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
perplexed</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
annoyed</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
by this word</span>
|
|
when they heard this saying?" (13) But he answered and said, "Every plant which my heavenly Father did not plant shall be <span class="Tillet">
|
|
rooted up</span>. (14) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Leave</span>
|
|
them alone. The blind <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
are leading</span>
|
|
the blind, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and if a blind man leads another blind man</span>, both shall fall into a <span class="Tillet">
|
|
ditch</span>." (15) And Peter answered and said to him, "<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
My Master, my Adon</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
explain </span>
|
|
to us the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
riddle</span>." (16) And he said, "Are you also still without <span class="Münster">
|
|
any understanding</span>? (17) Don't you understand that whatever goes into the mouth passes into the belly, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and goes on to the natural place?</span>
|
|
(18) But the things which come out of the mouth are<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
moved by</span>
|
|
the heart. And they are what <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
soils</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
defiles</span>
|
|
the man. (19) For out of the <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
soiled </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
defiled</span>
|
|
heart comes evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
witness<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of liars,</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
curses</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
blasphemies</span>. (20) These things <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
soil</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
render iniquitous</span>
|
|
the man. However, to eat with unwashed hands does not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
soil</span>
|
|
or <span class="Münster">
|
|
defile</span>
|
|
the man. (20.1) <span class="Didach">
|
|
Yet abstain by all means from meat sacrificed to idols; for it is the worship of dead gods</span>." (21) And Jesus went out from there, and withdrew into the parts of Tyre and Sidon. (22) And a Canaanite <span class="Tillet">
|
|
merchant</span>
|
|
woman <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
who</span>
|
|
came out from <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the lands of the east</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
was crying</span>, saying, "Have mercy on me, Oh <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Master</span>, you son of David. My daughter is tormented by demon<span class="HebMatt">s</span>." (23) But he answered her not a word. And his disciples came and asked him, saying, "<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Our Master, our </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
Adon</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
why do you abandon this woman who is crying out after us?</span>" (24) But he answered and said, "I was only sent to the lost sheep of the house of Israel." (25) But she came and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
prostrated herself to the ground before him</span>, saying, "<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Master</span>, <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
Adon</span>, help me." (26) And he answered and said, "It is not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
good that a man</span>
|
|
take bread <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
his</span>
|
|
children and cast it to the dogs." (27) But she said, "<span class="Tillet">
|
|
That's certainly true, Lord</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
but</span>
|
|
even the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall <span class="Tillet">
|
|
under</span>
|
|
their master's table." (28) Then Jesus answered and said to her, "Woman, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
how</span>
|
|
great is your <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
belief</span>. It will be done to you even as <span class="Tillet">
|
|
it is in your heart</span>
|
|
what you <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
asked</span>." And her daughter was healed from that hour. (29) And Jesus departed there, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he went to the region across Galilee to a mountain</span>. And he went up on the mountain, and as <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he stood</span>
|
|
there (30) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he saw many people</span>
|
|
having with them the lame, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
leprous</span>
|
|
, maimed, and many others. And they threw them<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
selves</span>
|
|
down at his feet, and he healed them. (31) As a result, the crowd
|
|
wondered when they saw those who hadn't been able to speak were
|
|
speaking, and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the </span>
|
|
crippled were walking, and the blind could see again. And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
all of them</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
magnified</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
God <span class="Tillet">
|
|
of Israel</span>. (32) And Jesus called his disciples, and said, "I have compassion <span class="Tillet">
|
|
for the </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
crowds</span>
|
|
because they continue with me now <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
two</span>
|
|
days <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
since they came across</span>
|
|
and have nothing to eat. And <span class="Tillet">
|
|
I will not let them go fasting</span>, and they faint <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
away</span>." (33) And the disciples asked him, "Where will we get so many loaves in a desert place to <span class="Tillet">
|
|
satisfy this people</span>
|
|
?" (34) And Jesus said to them, "How many loaves <span class="Tillet">
|
|
of bread</span>
|
|
do you have?" And they said, "Seven and a few <span class="Tillet">
|
|
small</span>
|
|
fishes." (35) And he commanded the crowd to sit down on the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
grass</span>. (36) And he took the seven loaves, and he <span class="Tillet">
|
|
gave thanks</span>
|
|
and broke them in pieces, and gave the pieces to the disciples, and the disciples then gave them to the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
people</span>.
|
|
(37) And they all ate, and were filled. And they took up seven baskets
|
|
full of that which remained over of the broken pieces. (38) And they
|
|
who ate were four thousand men besides women and children. (39) And he
|
|
sent away the crowds, and entered into the boat, and came into the
|
|
borders of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Magdula</span>. </p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Sixteen</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Sages</span>
|
|
and Pharisees <span class="Tillet">
|
|
and Zadducees</span>
|
|
came, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
tempted</span>
|
|
him by asking him to show them a <span class="Tillet">
|
|
single</span>
|
|
sign from heaven. (2) **** (3) **** Jesus said: "You know<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
how<span class="Tillet">
|
|
to judge</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
the <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
face of </span>
|
|
the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>
|
|
<span class="Thomas">
|
|
and the earth, but you have not known what is ahead of you. You do not know how to test this time </span>
|
|
and thus<span class="Tillet">
|
|
you cannot discern</span>
|
|
the signs of the times. (4) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
The offspring of</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
evildoers</span>
|
|
seek after a sign. And no sign shall be given to it except the sign of Jonah <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the Prophet</span>." And he left them, and <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
walked away</span>. (5) And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
when Jesus</span>
|
|
came to the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sea shore</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he told his disciples to prepare bread. Then he entered a boat with his disciples, </span>
|
|
but<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
the disciples forgot to take bread. (7)***(8) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Jesus </span>
|
|
then<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
said to them, "You have little understanding if you think you have no bread.</span>
|
|
(9) Don't you yet understand or remember the five loaves for the five
|
|
thousand, and how many baskets you gathered up afterwards? (10) Don't
|
|
you remember the <span class="Münster">
|
|
seven</span>
|
|
loaves for the four thousand, and how many baskets you gathered up afterwards?" (10.1)[old 6]<span class="Tillet">
|
|
And Jesus said to them, "Take heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees." </span>
|
|
(10.2)[old 7]<span class="Tillet">
|
|
And they reasoned among themselves, saying, "Is it because we took no bread?" And when Jesus knew </span>
|
|
their thoughts,<span class="Tillet">
|
|
he said "What are you thinking, you of little faith, that it is because you have taken no bread </span>
|
|
that I say this<span class="Tillet">? </span>
|
|
(11) How is it that you do not perceive that I am not talking to you concerning <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
round loaves of </span>
|
|
bread? But beware of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
teaching</span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
behavior</span>
|
|
of the Pharisees and Sadducees." (12) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Then they heard and understood that he asked them not to beware the
|
|
leaven of bread, but of the doctrine of the Pharisees and Sadducees. </span>
|
|
(12.1) <span class="Oxyr">
|
|
Jesus explained, "The Pharisee plans in advance. Before doing wrong, he slyly reasons everything out</span>
|
|
<span class="Oxy-840">
|
|
by making all manner of subtle excuse</span>. <span class="Oxyr">
|
|
Take care that you do not end up suffering the same fate as them. For
|
|
the wicked of humanity receive judgment not only among the living, but
|
|
also they will undergo punishment</span>
|
|
<span class="Oxy-840">
|
|
and much torment </span>
|
|
<span class="Oxyr">
|
|
later."</span>
|
|
(13) Now when Jesus came into <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Caesarea</span>
|
|
Philippi, he asked <span class="Tillet">
|
|
one and all of</span>
|
|
his disciples, saying, "What do the <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
sons of mankind</span>
|
|
say <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
about me,</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
the Son of Man? </span>
|
|
(14) And they said, "Some say you are John the Baptist; some, Elijah;
|
|
and others, Jeremiah, or one of the prophets." (15) He said to them,
|
|
"But who do you say that I am?" (16) And Simon <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
called </span>
|
|
Peter answered and said, "You are the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Messiah</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that is the</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Christ</span>, the Son of the living God <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
who has come into this world</span>." (17) And Jesus answered and said to him, "<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Happy</span>
|
|
are you, Simon, <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Son of John </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
for this was not revealed </span>
|
|
to you by<span class="Tillet">
|
|
flesh and blood, but was revealed to you by my Father who is in heaven</span>. (18) And I also tell you, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
you are a stone and over you</span>
|
|
I will build my <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
house of prayer</span>
|
|
and the <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
faction-makers</span>
|
|
of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Gehenna</span>
|
|
shall not <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
gain the upper hand</span>
|
|
against <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
you</span>.
|
|
(19) I will give to you the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatever
|
|
you shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven; and whatever you
|
|
shall loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven." (20) Then he charged
|
|
the disciples that they should tell no man that he, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Jesus</span>, was the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Messiah</span>
|
|
that is the Christ. (21) From that time Jesus began to show his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem, and suffer <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the injustice of </span>
|
|
many <span class="Tillet">
|
|
scourgings and many mockings</span>, from the elders, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
scribes</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
leading</span>
|
|
priests, and be killed, and the third day he would be raised up. (22) And Peter took him <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
aside</span>, and began to rebuke him, saying, "<span class="Münster">
|
|
God forbid</span>, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Adon </span>
|
|
that is Master! <span class="Tillet">
|
|
All</span>
|
|
this shall never happen to you." (23) But<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Jesus</span>
|
|
turned, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
looked at him</span>, and said to Peter, "<span class="Münster">
|
|
Follow after me!</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
That is, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Do not disobey me</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
do not quarrel with me </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMattCross">
|
|
--</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Satanas</span>, that is Adversary! <span class="Tillet">
|
|
You are </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
an obstacle</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and<span class="Tillet">
|
|
insult to me</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
for you </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
do not take pleasure in</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
word of God</span>
|
|
but <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
only</span>
|
|
in the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
words of </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
men</span>." (24) Then said Jesus to his disciples, "If any man would follow me, he must <span class="Tillet">
|
|
reject</span>
|
|
himself, and take up his cross, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that is,</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
offer himself up to death</span>, and follow me, that is become a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
dedicated follower </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
of me</span>. (25) For whoever would save his life will lose it <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
for my sake.</span>
|
|
And whoever shall lose his life <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in this world</span>
|
|
for my sake, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the same will </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
save his soul for the life in the </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
age</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
world to come</span>. (26) For what profit shall a man have if he shall gain the whole world but forfeit his <span class="Münster">
|
|
spirit</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
forever</span>? <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Or what good exchange does the man make if for the present things that are spoil</span>
|
|
ing<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he should give his soul to the judgment of Gehenna?</span>
|
|
(27) For the Son of <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Man </span>
|
|
shall come in the glory <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
from</span>
|
|
his Father with his angels. And then he shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
reward</span>
|
|
to every man according to his <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
works</span>. (28) <span class="Münster">
|
|
Amen</span>
|
|
I tell you that some who stand here shall not taste death until they see the Son of <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Man's kingdom that comes</span>.</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Seventeen</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) And six days later, Jesus took Peter and James, and John, his brother, and brought them up into a high mountain <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
where he might pray</span>. (2) And <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the appearance of his face was altered before them</span>. And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the skin of</span>
|
|
his face did shine as the sun, and his garments became white <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
like snow</span>. (3) And Moses and Elijah appeared to them talking with him, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and they</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">told
|
|
him all that would happen to him in Jerusalem. Peter and his companions
|
|
were asleep. Asleep and not asleep. Awake but not awake.</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
They saw his body and the two men with him</span>. (4) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
When they went away,</span>
|
|
Peter said to Jesus, "It is good for us to be here. If you wish, I will
|
|
make here three tabernacles--one for you and one for Moses, and one for
|
|
Elijah, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
because he did not know what he was saying</span>. (5) While he was still talking, a cloud overshadowed them, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
they were greatly alarmed</span>. And a voice out of the cloud said: "This is my Son, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
my beloved, </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
and</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
My delight is in him.</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
Listen to him</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
You shall obey him.</span>
|
|
" (6) And when the disciples heard it, they fell on their face<span class="Tillet">
|
|
s</span>, and were very afraid. (7) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
When the voice ceased</span>, Jesus <span class="Tillet">
|
|
approached and touched them</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
said to them</span>,
|
|
"Arise, and be not afraid." (8) And lifting up their eyes, they saw no
|
|
one except Jesus only. (9) And as they were coming down from the
|
|
mountain, Jesus commanded them, saying, "Do not tell about this vision <span class="Tillet">
|
|
which you have seen</span>
|
|
to any man until the Son of Man is risen from the dead." (10) And his disciples asked him, saying, "Why do the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sages</span>
|
|
say that Elijah must come first?" (11) And he answered and said, "Elijah indeed comes, and shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
save all the world</span>
|
|
and restore all things (12.1) but I tell you that Elijah came already, and they did not know him, but did to him whatever they <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
desired</span>." (13) Then the disciples understood that he spoke about John the Baptist. (12.2) Jesus then said: "Even so shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
they do to </span>
|
|
the Son of Man." (14) And when they approached the crowd, there came to him a <span class="Tillet">
|
|
certain</span>
|
|
man who <span class="Tillet">
|
|
fell on his knees</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
bowing</span>, saying, (15) "Lord, <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
Adon</span>, have <span class="Tillet">
|
|
compassion</span>
|
|
on my son <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
because he is </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
epileptic</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
terrified of an evil spirit</span>, and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
with this sickness he is sore afflicted</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
He grinds his teeth and</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he foams at the mouth.</span>
|
|
And often <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he falls from his place to the ground</span>,
|
|
and he falls into the fire, and often into the water. (16) And I
|
|
brought him to your disciples, and they could not cure him." (17) And
|
|
Jesus answered and said, "O perverse generation! <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Woe to you who deny </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
me!</span>
|
|
How long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
your trouble</span>?
|
|
Bring him here to me." (18) And Jesus rebuked him. And the demon went
|
|
out of him. And the boy was cured from that hour. (19) Then came the
|
|
disciples to Jesus <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
privately</span>, and said, "Why could we not cast it out?" (20) And he told them, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Because of the limitation of your</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
belief</span>. For truly I tell you, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
if within you becomes a </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
belief</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
</span>
|
|
as a grain of mustard seed, you shall tell this mountain, `<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Move away from here</span>!' and it shall <span class="Tillet">
|
|
immediately move</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
away</span>. And nothing shall be <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
witheld from you</span>. (21) But this kind <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of demon</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
is overcome</span>
|
|
only by prayer and fasting." (22) And while they <span class="Tillet">
|
|
were going into</span>
|
|
Galilee, Jesus told them, "The Son of Man shall be delivered up into
|
|
the hands of men. (23) And they shall kill him. And on the third day he
|
|
shall be raised up." (24) And when they arrived at Capernaum-<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Martha</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the tax-collectors</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
that received the </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
didrachma</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
came to Peter, and said, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Your teacher does not follow the custom to pay </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
the </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
didrachma</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
tax</span>." (25) <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
And </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
he</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
said, </span>"<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Yes</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
certainly</span>." And when Peter came into the house, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
he preceded Jesus in order to speak to him</span>. And Jesus <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
anticipated him</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
prevented him from speaking first</span>, saying, "What do you think, Simon? The kings of the earth, from whom do they receive <span class="Tillet">
|
|
customs</span>
|
|
tribute? From their <span class="Tillet">
|
|
own</span>
|
|
sons, or from <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
foreigners</span>?" (26) And when he said, "From <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
foreigners</span>," Jesus said to him, "<span class="Tillet">
|
|
If so</span>, the sons are free. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Do not be dismayed at this</span>." (27) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
He said to Peter</span>, "But, so we do not <span class="Tillet">
|
|
provoke them</span>, go to the sea, and cast <span class="Tillet">
|
|
a baited net</span>, and take up the fish that first comes up. And when you open his mouth, you shall find <span class="Münster">
|
|
a stater</span>, that is the value of a didrachma coin. That take, and give to them for <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
us</span>."</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Eighteen</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) In that hour the disciples came to Jesus, saying, "Who then <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
do you regard</span>
|
|
is <span class="Tillet">
|
|
greatest</span>
|
|
in the kingdom of heaven?" (2) And he called to himself a little <span class="Tillet">
|
|
boy</span>, and set him among them, (3) and said, "Truly I tell you, except you <span class="Tillet">
|
|
repent</span>
|
|
and turn, and become as <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
this</span>
|
|
little child, you shall in no wise enter into the kingdom of the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
s</span>. (4) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Whoever therefore shall humble himself as this boy, the same shall be greatest in the kingdom of heaven</span>. (5) And whoso shall receive one such <span class="Tillet">
|
|
boy</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
as this</span>
|
|
in my name receives me. (6) But whoever shall cause one of these little ones that believes on me to stumble, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
it would be good</span>
|
|
<span class="Agrapha">
|
|
for him never to have been born</span>. It would be better for him that an <span class="Tillet">
|
|
upper</span>
|
|
millstone should be hanged about his neck, and that he should be <span class="Tillet">
|
|
cast</span>
|
|
into the depths of the sea <span class="Agrapha">
|
|
than that he should cause one of my chosen to miss the mark.</span>
|
|
(7) Woe unto the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
inhabitants of the</span>
|
|
world because of <span class="Tillet">
|
|
offences</span>. Such <span class="Tillet">
|
|
offences</span>
|
|
must come. But woe to that man <span class="Tillet">
|
|
by whom an offence comes!</span>
|
|
(8) And if your hand or your foot causes you to stumble, cut it off, and cast it from yourself. It is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
better</span>
|
|
for you to enter into life maimed or <span class="Tillet">
|
|
lame</span>, rather than having two hands <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and</span>
|
|
two feet to be cast into the eternal fire. (9) And if your eye causes
|
|
you to stumble, pluck it out, and cast it from yourself. It is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
better</span>
|
|
for you to enter into life with one eye rather than having two eyes to be <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
given to</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Gehenna</span>. (10) <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
And you are warned </span>
|
|
not to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
judge</span>
|
|
one of these little ones. For I tell you that in heaven their angels do <span class="Tillet">
|
|
continually</span>
|
|
always <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
report on</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
children</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of </span>
|
|
my Father who is in heaven. (11) For the Son of Man <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
has devoted himself entirely to saving the enemies </span>
|
|
of God<span class="HebMatt">.</span>
|
|
(12) What do you think? If any man has a hundred sheep, and one of them <span class="Tillet">
|
|
is lost</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
runs off</span>, doesn't he leave the ninety and nine <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
in the mountains</span>, and seek that which <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
were led</span>
|
|
astray? (13) And if <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
he happens to find it</span>, <span class="Münster">
|
|
Amen</span>
|
|
I tell you he rejoices over it more than over the ninety and nine which have not gone astray. (14) Even so, it is not the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
will</span>
|
|
of your Father who is in heaven that one of these little ones should <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
be lost</span>. (15) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
At that time Jesus said to Simon, called Peter</span>, "And if your brother sins against you, go, show him his fault <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
privately</span>. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother. (16) But if he does not listen to you, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
reprove him before another</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
If by every oath he does not listen, add still</span>
|
|
one or two more, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in order that your words might be before</span>
|
|
two <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
or three witnesses</span>
|
|
because by two or three witnesses <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
matter</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
every word</span>
|
|
may be established. (17) And if <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
by every oath</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he does not listen</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
tell it in</span>
|
|
the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
assembly</span>. And if he also refuses to hear <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
in</span>
|
|
the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
assembly</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
consider him one to be shunned as an enemy and cruel</span>. (18) <span class="Münster">
|
|
Amen</span>
|
|
I tell you, what <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
oath</span>
|
|
you shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven. And what <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
oath</span>
|
|
you shall loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven. (19) Again I tell you that if two of you <span class="Tillet">
|
|
shall agree on earth</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
everything which</span>
|
|
you shall ask, it shall be done for you by my Father who is in heaven. (20) For where two or three are <span class="Tillet">
|
|
assembled</span>
|
|
together in my Name, there am I among them. <span class="Agrapha">
|
|
Wherever there are two, they are not without God. And wherever there is one alone, I say I am with him</span>." (21) Then came Peter also called<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Kepha</span>
|
|
and said to him, "Lord, how often shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Up to seven times?</span>
|
|
" (22) <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Jesus said to him, "If your brother sin in word and has made amends
|
|
with you seven times in a day, receive him." Simon, his disciple, said
|
|
unto him, "Seven times in a day?" The Lord answered and said to him "up
|
|
to seventy times seven. For the prophets were found with sinful speech</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
even after they were annointed with the Holy Spirit. </span>
|
|
<span class="Oxyr-all_other">
|
|
The one who has not forgiven seventy times seven is not worthy of me</span>. (23) Therefore the kingdom of heaven is like a certain <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
king</span>
|
|
who <span class="Tillet">
|
|
wished to</span>
|
|
make an accounting with his servants. (24) And when he had begun to <span class="Tillet">
|
|
make the accounting</span>, one was brought to him that owed him <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
about</span>
|
|
ten thousand <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
pieces of gold</span>. (25) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
But he had nothing to give</span>
|
|
to pay, so his <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
master</span>
|
|
commanded him to be sold, and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
his wife and</span>
|
|
children and all that he had, until<span class="Tillet">
|
|
full payment was made to him</span>. (26) The servant therefore fell down <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
before his master</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
implored</span>
|
|
him <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to have pity on him</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and to be patient with him because he would repay everything</span>
|
|
saying, `Lord, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
give me time, and I will pay you all</span>
|
|
and have patience with me.' (27) And the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
master</span>
|
|
of that servant <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
had pity on him</span>, released him, and forgave him the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
entire</span>
|
|
debt. (28) But that servant went out, and found one of his fellow-servants, who owed him a hundred <span class="Tillet">
|
|
meahs</span>
|
|
(that is about 1% of what the unforgiving servant was forgiven) and he laid hold on him, and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
held him fast</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
struck him</span>, saying, `Pay what you owe.' (29) So his fellow-servant fell down and begged him, saying, `<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Trust me </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
and give me time</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and have patience with me, and I will pay <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
everything</span>
|
|
to you.' (30) And he would not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
listen to him. So he</span>
|
|
went and cast him into prison until he should pay <span class="Tillet">
|
|
all</span>
|
|
that which was due him. (31) So when <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the servants of the king</span>
|
|
saw what was done, they were very <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
angry</span>, and came and told their <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
master</span>
|
|
all that had happened. (32) Then his <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
master</span>
|
|
called him, and said to him, `You <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
cursed</span>
|
|
Servant <span class="Tillet">
|
|
of Belial</span>, I forgave you all <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
your</span>
|
|
debt because you <span class="Tillet">
|
|
entreated</span>
|
|
me. (33) Shouldn't you also <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
have </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
had pity on</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
forgiven </span>
|
|
your servant even as I had <span class="Tillet">
|
|
pity on</span>
|
|
you?' (34) And his <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
master's</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
anger was kindled</span>, and<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
commanded he be </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
delivered to the prison</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
afflicted</span>
|
|
until he should <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
re</span>
|
|
pay <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
him</span>
|
|
all <span class="Tillet">
|
|
his</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
debt</span>. (35) So shall also my Father <span class="Tillet">
|
|
in Heaven</span>
|
|
do to you if you do not forgive your brother <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
in a perfect heart</span>
|
|
his <span class="Münster">
|
|
offenses against you</span>."</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Nineteen</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) And it came to pass when Jesus had finished these words, he departed from Galilee, and came into the region of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Judah</span>
|
|
beyond the Jordan. (2) And great crowds followed him. And he healed <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
all of</span>
|
|
them there. (3) And Pharisees came to him <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to tempt</span>
|
|
him, saying, "Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
any</span>
|
|
cause <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and to give her a bill of divorce</span>
|
|
--<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
a get</span>?" (4) And he answered and said, "Have you not read that the <span class="Coptic">
|
|
One</span>
|
|
who made them <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of old</span>, made them male and female?" (5) And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he</span>
|
|
said, "For this reason shall a man leave his father and mother, and
|
|
shall be joined to his wife. And the two shall become one flesh." (6)
|
|
So that they are no more two but one flesh. What therefore <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the Creator</span>
|
|
has joined together, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
man </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
cannot</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
separate</span>." (7) They asked him, "Why then did Moses command to give her <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
a get</span>
|
|
--a bill of divorcement, and to put her away <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from his house</span>?" (8) He said to them, "Moses for your <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
obstinancy</span>
|
|
suffered you to put away your wives. But from <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the beginning</span>, it had not been so. (9) And I tell you, whoever <span class="Tillet">
|
|
has put away or</span>
|
|
shall put away his wife except for <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
adultery</span>,
|
|
and shall marry another, commits adultery. And he that marries her when
|
|
she is put away in an unlawful manner commits adultery." (10) The
|
|
disciples said him, "If this is the situation between a man and his
|
|
wife, it is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
not good to </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
marry</span>." (11) He said to them, "<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Not all can receive this saying</span>.<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
[It is]<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
only for<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
those to whom it has been given</span>. (12) For there are eunuchs that were born as such <span class="Tillet">
|
|
from their mother's womb</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
These are those who have not sinned. </span>
|
|
And there are eunuchs that were made eunuchs by men. And there are eunuchs that made themselves eunuchs <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
who subdue their desire</span>
|
|
for the kingdom of heaven's sake. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
These are those who enter into great prominence</span>. <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Whoso can accept </span>
|
|
it<span class="Tillet">, let him accept it.</span>
|
|
And he that is able to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
understand</span>
|
|
it, let him <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
understand</span>
|
|
it." (13) Then little children were brought to him that he should lay his hands on them, and pray <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
for them</span>. And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the disciples were driving them away</span>. (14) But Jesus said, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Permit</span>
|
|
the little children, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
restrain them not</span>, to come to me. For the kingdom of the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s </span>
|
|
belongs to such who are like these children. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Truly I say to you that one will not enter the kingdom of the heaven</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
except he is like these</span>." (15) And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
so</span>
|
|
he laid his hands on them, and departed from there. (16) And one came to him and said, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Rabbi,</span>
|
|
that is <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Teacher, what </span>
|
|
one<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
good thing shall I do and</span>
|
|
thus<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
live</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
in the world to come</span>?" (17) And he said to him: "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Why do you ask </span>
|
|
me<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
about </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
good? </span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
There is none good but God only.</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
But if you would <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
come</span>
|
|
into life <span class="Tillet">
|
|
of the world to come</span>, <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
perform </span>
|
|
and<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
do the Law and the Prophets</span>, that is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
keep the commandments</span>." (18) He said to him, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
What are they?</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMattCross">
|
|
Which?</span>
|
|
" And Jesus said, "You shall not kill, You shall not commit adultery, You shalk not steal, You shalt not bear false witness <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
against your neighbor</span>, (19) Honor your father and mother; and, You shalt love your neighbor as yourself." (20) The young man said to him, "<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
All these things have I observed</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
from my youth</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
So yet what do I lack?" </span>
|
|
(21) Jesus said to him, "If you would be perfect, go, sell that which
|
|
you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven,
|
|
and come, follow me." (22) But when the <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
rich</span>
|
|
man heard this teaching, <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
he</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
scratched his head, and it displeased him</span>
|
|
and he went away <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
angry</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
for </span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
he</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
had<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
much property</span>. <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
And the Lord said to him "How do you say `I have performed the law and
|
|
the prophets?' seeing that it is written in the Law `You shall love
|
|
your neighbour as yourself,' but many of your brothers, sons of
|
|
Abraham, are clad with filfth, dying for hunger, and your house is full
|
|
of many goods, and nothing at all goes out of it to them."</span>
|
|
(23) And Jesus said to <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Simon, son of John</span>, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
who was sitting by Him</span>, "Truly I tell you, It is hard for a rich man to <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
come</span>
|
|
into the kingdom of the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>. (24) And again I tell you, it is easier for <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
camel-rope </span>
|
|
to go through the eye of a needle, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
than to bring the rich</span>
|
|
into the kingdom of the <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
heavens</span>. <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
One in the heavens, grant salvation</span>."
|
|
(25) And when the disciples heard it, they were very astonished,
|
|
saying, "Who then can be saved?" (26) And Jesus looking upon them said,
|
|
"With men <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the matter is difficult</span>; but with God all things are <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
easy</span>."
|
|
(27) Then Peter answered and said to him, "We have left all, and
|
|
followed you. What then shall we have?" (28) And Jesus said to them,
|
|
"Truly I tell you that you who have followed me, in the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
day of judgement</span>
|
|
when the Son of <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Man</span>
|
|
shall sit on <span class="Tillet">
|
|
his</span>
|
|
throne of his glory, you also shall sit upon <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
twelve thrones <span class="Tillet">
|
|
and</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
judge</span>
|
|
the twelve tribes of Israel. (29) And every one that has left <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
his</span>
|
|
home, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and his wife and his</span>
|
|
children, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
or lands</span>, for my name's sake, shall receive a hundred <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
like them</span>
|
|
and shall inherit <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the kingdom of heaven </span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the sublime life</span>. (30) <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Many of the first ones shall be last</span>. <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
And many of the last ones shall be first.</span>"</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Twenty</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
After this, Jesus said to his disciples</span>, "For the kingdom of heaven is like a man that was <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a master in his house</span>
|
|
who <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
rose</span>
|
|
and went out early in the morning to hire laborers to work in his vineyard. (2) And when he had agreed with the laborers for <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
one </span>
|
|
denarius <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
for the </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
whole</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
day</span>, he sent them into his vineyard.
|
|
(3) And he went out about nine o'clock in the morning, and saw others
|
|
standing idle in the marketplace. (4) And he said to them, `Go also
|
|
into the vineyard, and whatever is <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
just</span>
|
|
I will give you.' And they went their way. (5) Again he went out about <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
noon </span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
also </span>
|
|
at three o'clock, and did likewise. (6) And about five o'clock, he went
|
|
out and found others standing around. And he said to them, `Why are you
|
|
standing here idle all day?' (7) They said to him, `Because no man has
|
|
hired us.' He said to them, `Go also into the vineyard.' (8) And when
|
|
even<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
ing</span>
|
|
had come, the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
master</span>
|
|
of the vineyard said to his <span class="Tillet">
|
|
overseer</span>, `Call the laborers, and pay them their wages.' <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
He began with the last and finished with the first</span>. (9) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
The last received one </span>
|
|
denarius. <span class="Tillet">
|
|
And when those came that were hired about </span>
|
|
three o'clock<span class="Tillet">, they received each man </span>
|
|
a denarius. (10) And when the first came, they supposed that they would receive more <span class="Tillet">
|
|
than these</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
But he only gave a </span>
|
|
denarius<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to each of them</span>. (11) And when they received it, they murmured against the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
master of the vineyard</span>, (12) saying, `These last have spent but one hour, and you have made them <span class="Tillet">
|
|
on a level with us</span>
|
|
who have borne the burden of the day and the heat.' (13) But he answered and said to one of them, `<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
My</span>
|
|
Friend, I do you no <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
injustice</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">.</span>
|
|
Didn't you <span class="Tillet">
|
|
contract</span>
|
|
with me for <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
one </span>
|
|
denarius? (14) Take <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
it</span>
|
|
and go. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
If I wish</span>
|
|
to give to this last, even as to you,<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
(15) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
may I not do according to my desire?</span>
|
|
Or is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
there evil in your eyes</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
when</span>
|
|
I am good?' (16) So the last shall be first, and the first last. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Many are called but few are the chosen</span>." (17) And as Jesus was going up to Jerusalem, he took the twelve disciples <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
in secret</span>, and on the way he said to them, (18) "We are going to Jerusalem. And the Son of Man shall be delivered to the chief <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sages</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and</span>
|
|
priests. And they shall condemn him to death. (19) And they shall deliver him to the Gentiles to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
smite and destroy him</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
but on</span>
|
|
the third day he shall be raised up." (20) Then the mother of the sons of <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Zabdi</span>
|
|
with her sons came to him, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
bowing down </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
before</span> him to ask him some thing.
|
|
(21) And he said to her, "What do you want?" She said to him, "Command
|
|
that these--my two sons--may sit, one on your right hand, and one on
|
|
your left hand, in your kingdom." (22) But Jesus answered and said,
|
|
"You do not know what you are asking." Turning to the sons, Jesus
|
|
asked: "Are you able <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to endure the suffering and death that I am about to endure?</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Can you drink the cup that I shall drink of, and be immersed in the immersion that I shall be immersed in?</span>" They said to him, "We <span class="Tillet">
|
|
can</span>." (23) He said to them, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
"Indeed you shall shall drink of my cup, and shall be immersed in the immersion that I shall be immersed in</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
drink</span>
|
|
My cup. But to sit on my right hand and on my left hand is not mine to give <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to you</span>, but it belongs only<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
for whom it is prepared of my Father</span>." (24) And when the ten heard it, they were moved <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
with anger in their eyes</span>
|
|
concerning the two brethren. (25) But Jesus called them to himself, and said, "You know that the rulers of the Gentiles <span class="Tillet">
|
|
rule</span>
|
|
it over them, and their great ones <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
seek to subdue them</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
exercise authority among them</span>. (26) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
It will not be so among you</span>. But whoever <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
wants to</span>
|
|
become great among you shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
serve you</span>. (27) And whoever <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
wants to</span>
|
|
be first among you shall be your servant, (28) even as the Son of Man came not to be <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
served</span>, but to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
serve</span>, and to give <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
his soul </span>
|
|
as a ransom for many." (28.1) And Jesus later told his disciples: "<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Seek to grow to be less, and you will grow to be more, while great ones who make no such effort will be brought low</span>. <span class="Codex-D">
|
|
And when</span>
|
|
<span class="Codex-D">
|
|
you go in and have been called upon to dine, do not recline in the most
|
|
prominent places, lest one more honorable than you should come and the
|
|
one who called the dinner should come to you and say: Your spot is
|
|
still lower, and you should be ashamed. But if you sit down at the
|
|
lesser place and one lesser than you should come, the one who called
|
|
the dinner will say to you: Go still higher, and this will be more
|
|
profitable for you</span>. <span class="GreekVariants">
|
|
Thus, seek to increase from that which is small, and from the greater to become less." </span>
|
|
(29) And as they went <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
into</span>
|
|
Jericho, a great crowd followed him. (30) And two blind men <span class="Tillet">
|
|
went out and sat</span>
|
|
by the way side. When they heard that the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
prophet</span>
|
|
Jesus <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from </span>
|
|
<span class="GreekVariants">
|
|
Nazara</span>
|
|
was passing by, they cried out, saying, "<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Master</span>, have mercy on us, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Master!</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Oh</span>
|
|
Son of David!" (31) And the crowd rebuked them, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
saying: `Be silent!'</span>
|
|
that they should hold their peace. But they cried out the more, saying, "Have mercy on us, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Lord</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Oh</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
son of David!</span>" (32) And Jesus <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
stopped</span>, and called them, and said, "What do you want me to do for you?" (33) They said to him, "<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Master</span>, <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
Adon</span>, that our eyes may be <span class="Tillet">
|
|
restored to sight</span>." (34) And Jesus,<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
having pity on them</span>, touched their eyes. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
And he said to them, "Your </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
belief</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
has healed you</span>." And immediately they received their sight, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
praised God</span>, and followed him. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Then, all the people praised God because of this</span>.</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Twenty-One</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) And when they came near to Jerusalem, and arrived at Bethphage <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
on</span>
|
|
the mount of Olives, Jesus then sent two disciples, (2) telling them, "Go into the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
fortress</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
enclosure</span>
|
|
that is opposite from you, and immediately you shall find a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
she</span>
|
|
-ass tied, and a <span class="Tillet">
|
|
foal</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
by her side</span>. Loose them, and bring them to me. (3) And if any one says anything to you, say to them, "The<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Master</span>, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Adon,</span>
|
|
needs them. And he will quickly <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
let them go</span>."
|
|
(4) Now this came to pass to fulfill what the prophet had said, saying,
|
|
(5) "Tell the daughter of Zion, Your King comes to you. <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Poor</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
humble,</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
just and victorious is he</span>, riding upon a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
she</span>
|
|
-ass, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
even</span>
|
|
upon a colt, the foal of a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
she</span>
|
|
-ass." (6) And the disciples went and did what Jesus told them to do. (7) And they brought the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
she</span>
|
|
-ass and the<span class="Tillet">
|
|
foal</span>, and put on them their garments <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and clothes.</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
And they mounted him </span>
|
|
on the foal.<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Then they made the ascent.</span>
|
|
(8) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Many</span>
|
|
in the crowds spread their garments in the way. And others cut <span class="Tillet">
|
|
down leafy</span>
|
|
branches from the trees, and spread them in the way<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
before him and behind him</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
carpeting the way</span>. (9) And the crowds cried, saying, "Save us on high!" "<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Save us</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
on high</span>. <span class="Tillet">
|
|
To the </span>
|
|
<span class="Coptic">
|
|
house</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Son of David</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Please save us! Savior of the poor! </span>
|
|
Blessed is he that comes in the name of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Yahweh the Lord </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Adonai</span>. <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Save us</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
our savior! Please save the weary! May you be glorified in heaven and in earth</span>." (10) And when he was come into Jerusalem, all the city <span class="Tillet">
|
|
was seething </span>
|
|
with interest<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
quaked</span>
|
|
saying, "Who is this?" (11) And the crowds said, "This is Jesus, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the Prophet</span>
|
|
from <span class="GreekVariants">
|
|
Nazara</span>." (12) And Jesus entered into the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
house</span>
|
|
of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Yahweh</span>, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
found there</span>
|
|
them that sold and bought in the Temple. And he overthrew the tables of the money-changers, and the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
stalls</span>
|
|
of them that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
were selling</span>
|
|
doves. (12.1) <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
For a certain fiery and starry light shone from His eyes which terrified them and put them to flight. </span>
|
|
(13) And he said to them, "It is written, `My house shall be called a house of prayer <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
by all the nations</span>, but you make it <span class="Tillet">
|
|
a robber's den</span>
|
|
--<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a cave of violent men</span>.'" (14) And the blind and the lame came to him in the Temple. And he healed them. (15) The chief <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sages and</span>
|
|
priests <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
came to see</span>
|
|
the wonder<span class="HebMatt">s</span>
|
|
that he did, and the children that were crying in the Temple and saying, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Let the</span>
|
|
Son of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
God</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
be praised</span>. <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Hoshanna to the </span>
|
|
<span class="Coptic">
|
|
house</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
of David.</span>" <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
The sages</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
mocked </span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
were displeased</span>
|
|
(16) and said to him, "Do you hear what they are saying?" And Jesus replied to them,<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
"<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
I heard them</span>. Did you never read, `Out of the mouth of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
children and</span>
|
|
babes you have <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
established strength</span>?'" (17) And he left them, and went out of the city to Bethany, and lodged there. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
There he was explaining the kingdom of God</span>. (18) Now in the morning as he returned to the city, he was hungry. (19) And seeing a fig tree by the way side, he <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
drew near</span>
|
|
to it, and found nothing on it, but leaves only. And he said to it,
|
|
"Let there be no fruit from you from now and for ever." And immediately
|
|
the fig tree <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
dried up</span>. (20) And when the disciples saw it, they were amazed, saying, "How did the fig tree immediately <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
dry up</span>?" (21) And Jesus answered and said to them, "Truly I tell you, if you have faith <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
without doubt</span>,
|
|
you shall be able to do not only what was done to the fig tree, but
|
|
even if you should say to this mountain, `Be taken up and cast into the
|
|
sea,' it shall be done. (22) And all things, whatever you ask in prayer
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
and faith</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
while</span>
|
|
believing, you shall receive." (23) And he <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
came</span>
|
|
into the Temple <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to teach</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and there came to him</span>
|
|
the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sages</span>, chief priests and the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
rulers</span>
|
|
of the people, and said, "By what <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
power</span>
|
|
do you do these things? And who gave you this <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
strength</span>?"
|
|
(24) And Jesus answered and said to them, "I also will ask you one
|
|
question, which if you tell me, I likewise will tell you by what <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
power</span>
|
|
I do these things. (25) The baptism of John, from where did it come from? From heaven or from men?" And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
they argued among themselves</span>, saying, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
What shall we say?</span>
|
|
If we shall say, `From heaven,' he will say to us, `Why then did you
|
|
not believe him?' (26) But if we shall say, `From men,' we have to fear
|
|
the crowd for all <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of them believe</span>
|
|
John <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
w</span>
|
|
as a prophet." (27) And they answered Jesus, and said, "We do not
|
|
know." He also said to them, "Neither then do I tell you by what <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
power</span>
|
|
I do these things." (28) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
In that evening Jesus said to his critics</span>: "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
What is your opinion</span>? A man had two sons. And he came to the first, and said, `Son, go work to-day in <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
my</span>
|
|
vineyard.' (29) And he answered and said, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
`I do not wish to</span>,' but afterward he <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
was sorry</span>, and went. (30) And he came to the second, and said likewise. And he answered and said, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
`Here I am Sir</span>.' But he did not go. (31) Which of the two did the will of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
father?" They answered: "The first." Jesus said to them, "Truly, I tell you that the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
tax-collectors, violent men</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
transgressors, </span>
|
|
publicans and the harlots <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
will </span>
|
|
be advanced over<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
you</span>
|
|
into the kingdom of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
heaven</span>. (32) For John came to you in the Way of righteousness, and you did not believe him. But <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
tax-collectors, violent men</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
transgressors </span>
|
|
and the harlots believed him. And you, when you saw it, did not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
turn in repentance</span>
|
|
afterward, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and you did not believe him</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
To him who has ears to hear let him hear in shame</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
disgrace</span>." (33) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
At that time, Jesus said to his disciples and a company of the Jews</span>: "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Hear now </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
another parable</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
--the parable of the Sower</span>. There was a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
certain honorable man</span>
|
|
who planted a vineyard, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
walled it up on every side</span>, and digged a winepress in it, and built a tower <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in its midst</span>, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
entrusted it to </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
vinedressers</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
to cultivate it</span>, and then went into another country. (34) And when the fruit season approached, he sent his servants to <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the vinedressers </span>
|
|
--<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
those working </span>
|
|
-- to receive his <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
profit</span>. (35) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
But the </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
vinedressers</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
took his servants, and beat one, and killed another, and stoned another. (36) Again, he sent <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
many more</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
servants</span>
|
|
than the first. And they did to them in the same manner. (37) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Finally</span>, he sent to them his son, saying, `<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Perhaps</span>
|
|
they will <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
honor</span>
|
|
my son.' (38) But the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
vinedressers</span>
|
|
when they saw the son, said among themselves, `This is the heir. Come, let us kill him, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
we will inherit his estate</span>.' (39) And they took him, and cast him out of the vineyard, and killed him. (40) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Think for yourselves</span>
|
|
--when the lord of the vineyard shall come, what will he do to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
them</span>? <span class="Tillet">
|
|
These vinedressers</span>?" (41) They said to him, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
"As for the wicked </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
vinedressers</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
--</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
the ungodly--</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he will destroy them in </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
their wickedness</span>, and will let out the vineyard to other <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
workers</span>
|
|
who shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
immediately</span>
|
|
render him the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
portion of his</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
profit</span>." (42) Jesus said to them, "Did you never read in the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Psalms</span>, `The stone which the builders rejected, the same was made the head of the corner. This was from <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Yahweh</span>, And it is marvelous in our eyes?' (43) Therefore I tell you that the kingdom of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
heaven</span>
|
|
shall be taken away from you and shall be given to a nation <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
producing fruit</span>. (44) And he that falls on this stone shall be <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
cast down</span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
broken apart</span>."
|
|
(45) And when the chief priests and the Pharisees heard his parables,
|
|
they perceived that he spoke about them. (46) And they sought <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to kill him</span>
|
|
but they feared the crowds <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
who believed him to be a prophet</span>.</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Twenty-Two</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) And Jesus answered and spoke again in parables to them, saying,
|
|
(2) "The kingdom of heaven is like a certain king who made a marriage <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
ceremony</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
for his son</span>. (3) And he sent out his servants to call them that were <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
invited</span>
|
|
to the marriage <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
ceremony</span>. And they <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
did not want to come</span>. (4) Again he sent out other servants, saying, `Tell them that are invited `I have made ready my dinner. My oxen and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
my geese</span>
|
|
are killed, and all things are ready. Come to the marriage <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
ceremony</span>.' (5) But they <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
scorned it</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
were unresponsive</span>,<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and went their way, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
some into the city</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
some to their businesses</span>; (6) and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
others</span>
|
|
grabbed his servants, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
abused</span>
|
|
them, and killed them. (7) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
The king heard this, and</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
his anger was kindled</span>. And he sent <span class="Tillet">
|
|
his hosts</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
and destroyed those murderers, </span>
|
|
and burned their <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
houses</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
with fire</span>.
|
|
(8) Then he said to his servants, `The wedding is ready, but they that
|
|
were invited were not worthy. (9) Go therefore to the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
outgoings</span>
|
|
of the highways, and as many as you shall find, invite to the marriage <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
ceremony</span>.'
|
|
(10) And those servants went out into the highways, and gathered
|
|
together as many as they found, both bad and good. And the wedding <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
ceremony</span>
|
|
was filled with <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
those who were eating</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
at </span>
|
|
the<span class="Tillet">
|
|
table</span>.
|
|
(11) But when the king came in to see the guests, he saw there a man
|
|
who did not have on a wedding-garment. (12) And he said to him, `<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
My</span>
|
|
Friend, how did you come in here not having a wedding-garment?' And he was <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
silent</span>. (13) Then the king said to the servants, `Bind him hand and foot, and cast him out into the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
nether most and lowest hell</span>. There shall be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth. (14) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Many are called but few are chosen</span>." (15) Then the Pharisees went and took counsel how they might ensnare him in <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
what he said</span>. (16) And they sent to him their disciples, with <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
violent men</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from Herod</span>, saying, "<span class="Münster">
|
|
Master</span>, we know that you are <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
faithful</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
sincere</span>, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
faithfully</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
study </span>
|
|
the way of God in truth. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
You fear nothing</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
and do not argue from appearances, </span>
|
|
and remain<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
impartial</span>
|
|
--<span class="Tillet">
|
|
not influenced by any man</span>. (17) Tell us therefore, what you think. Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar or not?" (18) But Jesus <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
recognized</span>
|
|
their <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
deceit</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
malisciousness</span>, and said, "Why <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
entice</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
tempt</span>
|
|
me, you hypocrites? (19) Show me the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
tax coin</span>
|
|
to pay <span class="Münster">
|
|
tribute</span>." And they brought to him a <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
common one</span>
|
|
-- a <span class="Münster">
|
|
denarius</span>. (20) And he said to them, "Whose <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
likeness</span>
|
|
is this <span class="Münster">
|
|
image</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
inscription</span>
|
|
?" (21) They said to him, "Caesar's." Then he said to them, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Return</span>
|
|
therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things
|
|
that are God's." (22) And when they heard it, they were amazed, and
|
|
left him, and went away. (23) On that day there came to him Sadducees, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and those</span>
|
|
that say that <span class="Tillet">
|
|
there shall not be a resurrection </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
of the dead</span>. And they asked him, (24) saying, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Rabbi</span>,
|
|
Moses said, `If a man die, having no children, his brother shall marry
|
|
his wife, and raise up seed unto his brother.' (25) Now there were <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
among us</span>
|
|
seven brethren. And the first married and deceased, and having no seed
|
|
left his wife unto his brother. (26) In like manner the second also,
|
|
and the third, unto the seventh. (27) And after them all, the woman
|
|
died. (28) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Since she belonged to all of them</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
in the resurrection</span>, therefore whose wife shall she be of the seven? <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Because all the seven were her husbands. </span>
|
|
(29) But Jesus answered and said to them, "You err, not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
understanding</span>
|
|
the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Writings</span>, nor the power of God. (30) For in <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the day of</span>
|
|
the resurrection <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
men will not take women</span>
|
|
nor <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
women will take men</span>, but are as angels <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of God</span>
|
|
in heaven. (31) But as touching the resurrection of the dead, have you
|
|
not read that which was spoken to you by God, saying, (32) `I am the
|
|
God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob?' <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
If so</span>, God is not the God of the dead, but of the living." (33) And when the crowds heard it, they were astonished at his<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wisdom</span>. (34) But the Pharisees <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
saw that the Sadducees had no answer</span>, so <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
they came together</span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
joined his scorners</span>. (35) And one of them, a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sage</span>
|
|
-- a <span class="Tillet">
|
|
doctor of the Law</span>
|
|
--asked him a question <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
to tempt</span>
|
|
him: (36) "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Rabbi</span>, which is the great<span class="HebMatt">est</span>
|
|
commandment in the Law?" (37) And he said to him, "<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
This is the First Commandment: You shall worship the Lord your God,</span>
|
|
and shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
love Yahweh, your God</span>
|
|
and <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Him only</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
shall you serve with all your heart and with all your strength</span>, and with all your mind. (38) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
This is the</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
greatest commandment in the whole Law</span>. <span class="Tillet">
|
|
And </span>
|
|
this is the first. (39) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
But the</span>
|
|
second <span class="Tillet">
|
|
is</span>
|
|
like it, `You shall love your neighbor as yourself.'
|
|
(40) On these two commandments <span class="Tillet">
|
|
hangs all the Law and the prophets</span>. (40.1) <span class="Didach">
|
|
There are two ways, one of life and one of death, and there is a great difference between the two ways. </span>
|
|
(40.2) <span class="Didach">
|
|
The way of life is this. </span>
|
|
(40.3) <span class="Didach">
|
|
First of all, you shall love the God that made you</span>.(40.4) <span class="Didach">
|
|
Secondly, you shall love your neighbour as yourself.</span>
|
|
(40.5) <span class="Didach">
|
|
And all things you would not want to happen to yourself, neither do to another. </span>
|
|
(40.6). <span class="Didach">
|
|
These words are the Teaching of the Way of life."</span>
|
|
(41) Now while the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them a question, (42) saying, "What do you think of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Messiah</span>? Whose son is he?" They said to him, "The son of David." (43) He said to them, "How then does David <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
by </span>
|
|
the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
holy</span>
|
|
spirit call him <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
Adon </span>
|
|
that is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Master</span>, saying, (44) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
`Yahweh</span>
|
|
said to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
my </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Adon </span>
|
|
that is<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
</span>
|
|
my<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Master</span>
|
|
"Sit on my right hand until I <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
make</span>
|
|
/ your enemies <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the footstool of your feet</span>?" (45) If David then calls him <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Adon</span>
|
|
that is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Master</span>, how is he his son?" (46) And no one was able to answer him a word, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and</span>
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|
from that day <span class="HebMatt">
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|
they feared to</span>
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ask him any more questions.</p>
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<h2>Chapter Twenty-Three</h2>
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<p>(1) Then Jesus spoke to the crowds and to his disciples, (2) saying, "The scribes and the Pharisees sit on Moses' seat. (3) <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
Now all that</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he,</span>
|
|
that is Moses, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
says to you keep and do</span>
|
|
but do not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
do</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
works according to</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
their </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
commandments</span>
|
|
for they <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
quote </span>
|
|
Moses but do not <span class="Münster">
|
|
do</span>
|
|
what they quote. (4) Yes, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
they demand</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
set forth</span>
|
|
heavy burdens<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that the shoulders of men are not able to bear</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
and put them on men's shoulders</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
but they </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
themselves will not lift a finger</span>
|
|
to help<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
move them. </span>
|
|
(5) But all their <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
actions</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
works</span>
|
|
they do for <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
appearances</span>
|
|
--<span class="Tillet">
|
|
to be seen by the children of men.</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
They wear expensive garments</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and large </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
tassels</span>
|
|
(6) and love <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the principal couches and seats at dinner</span>, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to be seated first</span>
|
|
in the synagogues <span class="Tillet">
|
|
and </span>
|
|
at<span class="Tillet">
|
|
benedictions</span>
|
|
(7) and to be called Rabbi <span class="Tillet">
|
|
in the marketplaces</span>. (8) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
As to you, do not desire to be</span>
|
|
called Rabbi. <span class="Tillet">
|
|
But you shall not be called Rabbi. </span>
|
|
For one is your <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Rabbi,</span>
|
|
that is your teacher, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
that is the Messiah</span>, and you are all brothers. (9) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Also do not be called father upon the earth</span>. Likewise,<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
don't you call</span>
|
|
any man on the earth your father because one is your Father--He who is in heaven. (10) Neither be called <span class="Tillet">
|
|
teachers</span>
|
|
or <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Rabbi</span>
|
|
for one is your <span class="Tillet">
|
|
teacher</span>
|
|
even the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Messiah</span>. (11) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
The</span>
|
|
greatest among you shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
serve you</span>. (12) And whoever shall exalt himself shall be humbled. And whoever shall humble himself shall be exalted. (13) But woe to you <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sages</span>, <span class="Thomas">
|
|
scribes</span>
|
|
and Pharisees, hypocrites! Because you have <span class="Thomas">
|
|
received the keys of knowledge and have hidden them</span>
|
|
and shut the kingdom of heaven against <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the children of</span>
|
|
men, and<span class="Muslim">
|
|
you have not yourselves entered the kingdom</span>. And <span class="Oxyr">
|
|
to them that were entering you did not open</span>
|
|
or<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
permit</span>
|
|
them to enter, even those <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
who </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
eager</span>
|
|
ly<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wished</span>
|
|
to enter. (14) Woe to you <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sages,</span>
|
|
and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
divide and </span>
|
|
devour widows' houses <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
with lengthy exposition</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
long speeches</span>. Therefore you shall receive <span class="Tillet">
|
|
a lengthy </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
punishment</span>. (15) <span class="Münster">
|
|
Woe unto you scribes and Pharisees! Hypocrites!</span>
|
|
For you travel <span class="Münster">
|
|
a circuit of</span>
|
|
sea and land to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
bind the heart of one man</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
in your faith</span>
|
|
<span class="Muslim">
|
|
as a disciple</span>. And when <span class="Muslim">
|
|
you find one</span>, <span class="Muslim">
|
|
you teach him your ways</span>
|
|
<span class="Muslim">
|
|
so he becomes</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
doubly worse</span>
|
|
<span class="Muslim">
|
|
than you</span>, and thus<span class="Tillet">
|
|
twice more a son of hell than yourselves</span>. <span class="Muslim">
|
|
You have not let other people enter the kingdom of heaven since you yourself have not entered it</span>. (16) Woe to you, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
seat of the</span>
|
|
blind <span class="Münster">
|
|
guides</span>, that say, `Whoever shall swear by the temple, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he is not obligated</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
it is nothing</span>, but whoever shall swear by <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
anything which is consecrated to </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
the structure</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of the temple</span>
|
|
such as the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
gold of the temple</span>
|
|
he is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
obligated to pay</span>. (17) You <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
mad</span>
|
|
and blind! For which is greater? <span class="Tillet">
|
|
The gold? Or the Temple that sanctifies the gold?</span>
|
|
The temple? Or <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that which is consecrated to the temple?</span>
|
|
(18) And you say, `Whoever shall swear by the altar, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
is not obligated</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
it is nothing</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
but whosoever shall </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
swear that he will make a </span>
|
|
gift<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
- offering</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
then he is obligated to give it</span>.' (19) You blind! For which is greater, the gift or the altar <span class="Tillet">
|
|
that sanctifies the gift</span>? <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
The temple or the gift</span>? (20) He therefore that swears by the altar, swears by it, and by all things upon it. (21)...(22) And he that swears by <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the throne of God</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
swears by it</span>
|
|
and by Him that <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
abides therein</span>. (23) Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you <span class="Münster">
|
|
pay tithes of</span>
|
|
mint, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
dill</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
pomegranate</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
cummin</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
but commit robbery</span>
|
|
and have left undone <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that which</span>
|
|
are <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the weightiest</span>
|
|
matters <span class="Tillet">
|
|
in the Law</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that is the judgments of the Torah</span>
|
|
--<span class="Luke">
|
|
justice,</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
loving-</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
kindness, </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
piety</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
truth</span>.<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
These are commands worthy of doing. One should not forget them</span>. (24) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Offspring of</span>
|
|
blind <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
leaders</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
nit-pickers</span>
|
|
who strain out the gnat, and swallow the camel! (25) Woe to you,
|
|
scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you wash the outside of the cup<span class="GospHebrews">s</span>
|
|
and of the platter<span class="GospHebrews">s</span>, but <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
inside them it is</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
full of wickedness, </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
robbery</span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
uncleanness</span>. (26) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Hypocrite!</span>
|
|
Wash first the inside of the cup <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in order that the outside might become pure</span>. (27) Woe to you <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sages</span>
|
|
and Pharisees! Hypocrites! For you are like white-washed sepulchres which outwardly appear beautiful <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
mankind</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the children of men</span>, but inwardly are full of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
bones <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of the dead</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the filfthy</span>. (28) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
So</span>
|
|
you also outwardly appear righteous to the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
children of</span>
|
|
men, but inwardly you are full of <span class="Tillet">
|
|
depravity</span>, hypocrisy and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
violence</span>. (29) Woe to you <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sages</span>
|
|
and Pharisees! Hypocrites! For you build the sepulchres of the
|
|
prophets, and garnish the tombs of the righteous, (30) and say, `If we
|
|
had been alive in the days of our fathers, we should not have <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
permitted them to put to death</span>
|
|
the prophets. (31) Wherefore you <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
bear</span>
|
|
witness <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
against</span>
|
|
yourselves that you are sons of them that slew the prophets. (32) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
You behave according to the deeds of </span>
|
|
your fathers. (33) You serpents! You offspring of vipers! How shall you escape the judgment of hell <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
if you do not turn in repentance</span>
|
|
?" (34) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
At that time </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Jesus</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
said to the crowd of Jews</span>, "Therefore, I send to you prophets, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sages</span>, and scribes. Some of them shall you kill and some of them you shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
afflict</span>
|
|
you <span class="Tillet">
|
|
with whips</span>
|
|
in your synagogues, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
pursue</span>
|
|
from city to city (35) that upon you may come all the righteous blood
|
|
shed on the earth, from the blood of Abel the righteous unto the blood
|
|
of Zachariah son of <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Jehoiada</span>
|
|
whom you slew between the sanctuary and the altar. (36) Truly I tell you, all these things shall come upon this generation <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and upon</span>
|
|
(37) Jerusalem, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
who</span>
|
|
kills the prophets, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
removes those</span>
|
|
that are sent to her! How often would I have gathered your children
|
|
together, even as a hen gathers her chickens under her wings, and you
|
|
would not! (38) Behold, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
you will leave</span>
|
|
your hous<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
es</span>
|
|
desolate. (39) For I say unto you, you shall not see me hereafter until
|
|
you shall say, `Blessed is he that comes in the name of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
our savior--</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
he that comes in the name of</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
Yahweh</span>.'"</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Twenty-Four</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>[John 8:1] Jesus went unto the mount of Olives. [John 8:2] And early
|
|
in the morning he came again into the temple, and all the people came
|
|
to him. And he sat down, and taught them. [John 8:3] And the scribes
|
|
and the Pharisees brought a woman taken in <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
many sins</span>
|
|
of adultery. And having set her in the midst, [John 8:4] they said to
|
|
him, "Teacher, this woman has been taken in adultery, in the very act.
|
|
[John 8:5] Now in the law Moses commanded us to stone such a person.
|
|
What then do you say about her? [John 8:6] And this they said, trying
|
|
him, that they might have something to accuse him about. But Jesus
|
|
stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground. [John 8:7] But
|
|
when they continued asking him, he lifted himself up, and said to them,
|
|
"He that is without sin among you, let him cast the first stone at
|
|
her." [John 8:8] And again he stooped down, and with his finger wrote
|
|
on the ground. [John 8:9] And they, when they heard it, went out one by
|
|
one, beginning from the oldest, even to the last. And Jesus was left
|
|
alone, and the woman, where she was, in the midst. [John 8:10] And
|
|
Jesus lifted himself up, and said to her, "Woman, where are they? Does
|
|
no man condemn you?" [John 8: 11] And she said, "No man, Lord." And
|
|
Jesus said, "Neither will I condemn you. Go your way. From now on sin
|
|
no more." (1) And Jesus went out from the Temple, and was going on his
|
|
way. And his disciples came to him to show him the buildings of the
|
|
Temple. (2) But he answered and said to them, "Don't you see all these
|
|
things? <span class="Münster">
|
|
Amen</span>
|
|
I tell you, there shall not be left here one <span class="Tillet">
|
|
stone upon stone</span>." (3) And as he sat on the mount of Olives <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
opposite the Temple</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Peter, John, and Andrew</span>
|
|
came to him privately, saying, "Tell us, when shall these things take place? And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
what shall be the sign of when all these matters take place</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
what sign shall be at your coming</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
and the end of the world</span>?" (4) And Jesus
|
|
answered and said to them, "Take heed that no man lead you astray. (5)
|
|
For many shall come in My Name saying `I am <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
He</span>, the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Messiah'</span>
|
|
that is, `<span class="Münster">
|
|
I am Christ</span>," and shall <span class="Tillet">
|
|
deceive </span>
|
|
and lead <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
you</span>
|
|
astray. (6) And you shall hear of wars and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
rumors</span>
|
|
of wars. See that you are not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
foolish</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
dismayed</span>
|
|
for these things must come to pass. But the end is not yet. (7) For
|
|
nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And
|
|
there shall be <span class="Tillet">
|
|
pestilence</span>, famines and earthquakes in various places. (8) But all these things are the beginning of travail. (9) Then shall they <span class="Tillet">
|
|
give you over to </span>
|
|
tribulation, and shall kill you: and you shall be hated of all the nations, that is the Gentiles <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
because of My Name</span>. (10) And then shall many <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
be perturbed</span>
|
|
and shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
deal treacherously</span>
|
|
with <span class="Tillet">
|
|
his neighbor</span>, and shall be <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
enraged </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
against his</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
brother</span>. (11) And many false prophets shall arise, and shall lead many astray. (12) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
When</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
apostasy</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
iniquity</span>
|
|
shall <span class="Tillet">
|
|
abound</span>, the <span class="Münster">
|
|
charity</span>
|
|
and love of the many <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
shall grow faint</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
cold</span>. (13) But he that <span class="Münster">
|
|
remains standing firm</span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
patiently</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
waits until</span>
|
|
the end, the same shall be saved and <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
have life</span>. (14) And this gospel of the kingdom <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that is the evungili</span>, shall be preached in the whole world for a testimony to all the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Gentiles</span>, that is the nations <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
concerning me</span>, and then shall the end come. (15) <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
So</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt"> this is the Anti-Christ and this is the
|
|
abomination that desolates which was spoken of by Daniel as standing in
|
|
the holy place. Let the one who reads understand.</span>
|
|
(16) Then let them that are in <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Judah</span>
|
|
flee to the mountains. (17) Let him that is on the housetop not go down
|
|
to take out things that are in his house. (18) And let him that is in
|
|
the field not return back to take his <span class="Tillet">
|
|
clothes</span>. (19) But woe unto them that are <span class="Tillet">
|
|
about to bear</span>
|
|
a child and to them that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
nurse children</span>
|
|
in those days! (20) And pray <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to God</span>
|
|
that your flight is not in the winter, neither on a<span class="Tillet">
|
|
</span>
|
|
Day of Rest, (21) for then shall be great tribulation, such as has not
|
|
been from the beginning of the world until now, no, nor ever shall be <span class="Tillet">
|
|
after it</span>. (22) And except those days had been shortened, no flesh would have been saved. But for <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the chosen's</span>
|
|
sake, those days shall be shortened. (23) If any man shall say to you, `Lo, here is the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Messiah</span>
|
|
that is Christ, or, Here,' don't believe it. (24) For there shall arise false <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
messiahs</span>, and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
so that if it can be they will come to lead</span>
|
|
astray <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the chosen</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
(26)</span>
|
|
If therefore they shall say to you, `Behold, he is in the <span class="Münster">
|
|
desert</span>
|
|
or wilderness,' do not go out to see; or if they shall say `Behold, he is in the inner rooms,' don't believe it. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
(25)</span>
|
|
Behold, I have told you beforehand." (27) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Again Jesus said to his disciples</span>,
|
|
"For as the lightning comes forth from the east, and is seen even unto
|
|
the west, so shall be the coming of the Son of Man." (28) "Wherever the
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
body</span>
|
|
is, there will the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
vultures</span>
|
|
be gathered together. (29) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
At that time</span>,
|
|
after the tribulation of those days the sun shall be darkened, and the
|
|
moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven,
|
|
and the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
host</span>
|
|
of the heavens shall be shaken: (30) and then shall appear the sign of the Son of Man in the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s.</span>
|
|
And then shall all the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
families</span>
|
|
of the land mourn, and they shall see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
many warriors</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
a very great fortification</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
with dreadful appearance</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
great power and glory</span>. (31) And he shall send his angels with a trumpet, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
with a great shout</span>
|
|
shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
heights</span>
|
|
of heaven to the <span class="Münster">
|
|
farthest ends</span>. (32) Now from the fig tree learn her parable. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
When you see its branches and leaves sprouting</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
you know that the ripe fruit is near. </span>
|
|
(33) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
So likewise you, when you shall see all these things</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
know that he is near the gates</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
even at the doors</span>. (34) <span class="Münster">
|
|
Amen</span>
|
|
I tell you, this race of mankind shall not pass away, until all these
|
|
things be accomplished. (35) Heaven and earth shall pass away <span class="Münster">
|
|
but my words shall not pass away</span>. (36) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Of that day and concerning that hour</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
there shall be no man that knows</span>. Only the Father knows." (37) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
And Jesus said to his disciples</span>:
|
|
"And as were the days of Noah, so shall be the coming of the Son of
|
|
Man. (38) For as in those days which were before the flood they were
|
|
eating and drinking, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
being fruitful and multiplying</span>,
|
|
until the day that Noah entered into the ark, (39) and they did not
|
|
know the end was near until the flood came, and took them all away; so
|
|
shall be the coming of the Son of Man. (40) Then shall two men be in
|
|
the field, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
one righteous and the other evil</span>; <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the </span>
|
|
one is taken, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the other</span>
|
|
is left: (41) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
two shall be in one bed; one shall be taken, and one shall be left</span>; two women shall be grinding at the mill; one is taken, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the other</span>
|
|
is left. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
This is because the angels at the end of the world will remove the
|
|
stumbling blocks from the world and will separate the good from the
|
|
evil.</span>" (42) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Then Jesus said to his disciples</span>: "<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Be therefore alert</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
vigilant!</span>
|
|
For you do not know <span class="Tillet">
|
|
at</span>
|
|
what <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
hour</span>
|
|
your Lord wil come. (43) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
This you know</span>, that if the master of the house had known in what watch the thief was coming, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
in truth</span>
|
|
he would have <span class="Tillet">
|
|
been alert</span>
|
|
and<span class="Münster">
|
|
vigilant</span>, and would not have suffered his house to be broken into. (44) Therefore also be <span class="Tillet">
|
|
ready</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
because you do not know at what hour the Son of Man is going to come</span>. (45) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
What do you think of</span>
|
|
the faithful and <span class="Münster">
|
|
prudent</span>
|
|
servant whom his lord has set over <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the children</span>
|
|
to give them their <span class="Tillet">
|
|
bread</span>
|
|
in <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
its time</span>? (46) Blessed is that servant whom his lord finds him doing so when he comes. (47) <span class="Münster">
|
|
Amen</span>
|
|
I tell you that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he will place him over </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
all his substance</span>. (48) But if that servant <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
should be evil</span>
|
|
and shall say <span class="Tillet">
|
|
evilly</span>
|
|
in his heart, `My lord tarries <span class="Tillet">
|
|
to come</span>,' (49) and shall begin to beat <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
servants <span class="Tillet">
|
|
which are with him</span>, and shall eat and drink with <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
gluttons</span>; (50) the lord of that servant shall come in a day when he <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
is not expecting</span>, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
at a time</span>
|
|
when he does not know he is coming. (51) And shall cut him asunder, and
|
|
appoint his portion with the hypocrites. There shall be the weeping and
|
|
the gnashing of teeth."</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Twenty-Five</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Again Jesus said to his disciples</span>, "Then shall the kingdom of heaven be like ten virgins who took their lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and a bride</span>. (2) And five of them were <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
laz fools</span>, and five were <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
alert and</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
prudent</span>. (3) For the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
five</span>
|
|
foolish, when they took their lamps, they took no oil with them (4) but the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
prudent</span>
|
|
took oil in their vessels with their lamps. (5) Now while the bridegroom <span class="Tillet">
|
|
was delayed</span>, they all <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
lingered</span>
|
|
and slept. (6) But at midnight there is a cry, `Behold, the bridegroom! Come out <span class="Tillet">
|
|
now</span>
|
|
to meet him.' (7) Then all those virgins arose, and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
made ready</span>
|
|
their lamps. (8) And the foolish said to the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
prudent</span>, `Give us of your oil. For our lamps <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
have gone out</span>.' (9) But the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
prudent</span>
|
|
answered, saying, `<span class="Tillet">We may not give you</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
because</span>
|
|
there will not be enough for us and you. Go rather to them that sell,
|
|
and buy for yourselves.' (10) And while they went away to buy, the
|
|
bridegroom came. And they that were ready went in with him to the <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
banquet-hall</span>. And the door was <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
locked</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
closed</span>. (11) Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, `<span class="HebMatt">Our</span>
|
|
Lord, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Lord</span>! Open to us.' (12) But he answered and said, `<span class="Münster">Amen</span>
|
|
I tell you, I do not know you.' (13) <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
And therefore you</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
be careful</span>, <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
alert </span>
|
|
and<span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
vigilant!</span>
|
|
For you do not know the day nor the hour <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
when the bridegroom will come</span>." (14) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Again </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Jesus</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
told his disciples another example</span>: "The kingdom of the heaven<span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>
|
|
is like a man going <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
on a </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
far</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
journey</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
to a strange country</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
abroad, seafaring</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
He</span>
|
|
called his own servants, and delivered to them his <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
money.</span>
|
|
(15) And to one he gave <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
five coins of gold</span>, to another two <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
coins of gold</span>, to another one; to each according to <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
his ability</span>
|
|
--<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
what was suitable for him</span>. And he went on his journey. (16) Immediately he that <span class="Münster">
|
|
accepted</span>
|
|
the five <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
coins of gold</span>
|
|
went and traded with them, and <span class="Münster">
|
|
acquired</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
five gold coins.</span>
|
|
(17) He that <span class="Münster">
|
|
accepted</span>
|
|
two <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
went at once and squandered the substance with harlots and flute-women</span>. (18) And he that received the one went away and digged in the earth, and hid his lord's money <span class="Tillet">
|
|
in the earth</span>. (19) Now after a long time the lord of those servants returned, and made an accounting with them. (20) And he that <span class="Münster">
|
|
had accepted</span>
|
|
the five <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
gold coins</span>
|
|
came <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
near</span>, saying, `Lord, you delivered to me five talents, <span class="Münster">
|
|
and here are ten, including another five</span>
|
|
which I have gained <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
for you</span>.' (21) His lord said to him, "Well done. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Truly you are a</span>
|
|
good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a few things. I
|
|
will set you over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord. (22) He
|
|
that <span class="Münster">
|
|
accepted</span>
|
|
the two <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
coins of gold</span>
|
|
and squandered them on harlots and flute women <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
was shut up in prison.</span>
|
|
(30) His Lord said: `And cast out this <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
worthless</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
lazy</span>
|
|
servant into <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
prison</span>
|
|
in <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the lowest places</span>. There shall be the weeping and the gnashing of teeth.' (24) And he also that had <span class="Münster">
|
|
accepted</span>
|
|
the one talent came <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
near</span>
|
|
and said, `Lord, I knew that you are a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
firm and</span>
|
|
hard man, reaping where you did not sow, and gathering where you did
|
|
not scatter. (25) And I was afraid, and went away and hid your <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
coin of gold</span>
|
|
in the earth. Here, you have back your own.' (26) But his lord answered
|
|
and said to him, `You wicked and lazy servant. You knew that I reap
|
|
where I did not sow, and gathered where I did not scatter. (27) You
|
|
ought therefore to have put my money to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
my money-changers</span>, and at my return I should have received back mine own with <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
profit</span>. (28) Take away therefore the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
coin of gold</span>
|
|
from him, and give it to him that has the ten talents.' (29) For to every one that has shall <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
more </span>
|
|
be given, and he shall have abundance. But from him that does not have any profit to show, even that which <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
he has</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
was intended for him</span>
|
|
shall be taken away." (31) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
And again </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Jesus</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
said to his disciples</span>: "But when the Son of Man shall come in his <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
revelation</span>, and all the angels with him, then he shall sit on <span class="Tillet">
|
|
his glorious</span>
|
|
throne: (32) and before him shall be gathered all the nations. And he shall separate <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
between</span>
|
|
them one from another, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
these from those</span>
|
|
as the shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. (33) And he shall
|
|
set the sheep on his right hand, but the goats on the left <span class="Tillet">
|
|
hand</span>. (34) Then shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he</span>
|
|
say to them on his right hand, `Come, you blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
creation</span>
|
|
of the world <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
until now.</span>
|
|
(35) For I was hungry, and you gave me to eat. I was thirsty, and you gave me drink. I was a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wayfarer</span>,
|
|
and you took me in. (36) Naked, and you clothed me. I was sick, and you
|
|
visited me. I was in prison, and you came to me.' (37) Then shall the
|
|
righteous <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
ones</span>
|
|
answer him, saying, `<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Oh our</span>
|
|
Lord, when did we see you hungry, and feed you? Or thirsty, and gave you something to drink? (38) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
And </span>
|
|
when did we<span class="Tillet">
|
|
see you a stranger and took you in?</span>
|
|
Or naked, and clothed you? (39) And when did we see you sick, or in
|
|
prison, and came to you?' (40) And the King shall answer and say to
|
|
them, `<span class="Münster">Amen</span>
|
|
I tell you, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
every time</span>
|
|
you did it to one <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of the needy</span>
|
|
of these <span class="Tillet">
|
|
which are </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
my</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
brothers </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
even the little ones like these</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
it is as if</span>
|
|
you have done it to me.' (41) Then he shall also say to them on the left hand, `Depart from me, you cursed, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
and </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
get </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
</span>
|
|
into the eternal fire, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
into the place</span>
|
|
prepared for <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Satan </span>
|
|
<span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
the Adversary</span>
|
|
and his angels. (42) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Because </span>
|
|
I was hungry, and you did not give me anything to eat. I was thirsty, and you gave me no drink. (43) I was a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wayfarer</span>,
|
|
and you did not take me in. Naked, and you did not clothe me. Sick, and
|
|
in prison, and you did not visit me.' (44) Then shall they also answer,
|
|
saying, `<span class="HebMatt">Oh our </span>
|
|
Lord, when did we see you hungry, or thirsty, or a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wayfarer</span>, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
serve </span>
|
|
you? ` (45) Then shall he answer them, saying, `<span class="Münster">Amen</span>
|
|
I tell you, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
whenever</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
you didn't do this</span>
|
|
and <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
neglected to do so</span>
|
|
to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
these needy</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
even the little ones like these</span>, you did not do it to me.' (46) And these shall go away into eternal <span class="Tillet">
|
|
punishment</span>
|
|
but the righteous into eternal life."</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Twenty-Six</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) And it came to pass, when Jesus had finished all these words, he
|
|
said to his disciples, (2) "You know that after two days the Passover
|
|
arrives, and the Son of Man is <span class="Tillet">
|
|
betrayed and bound</span>
|
|
/ delivered up <span class="Münster">
|
|
to be crucified</span>. (3) Then were gathered together the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
rulers of </span>
|
|
the priests, <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
the scribes</span>, and the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
great ones</span>
|
|
of the people, at the court of the high priest, who was called <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Kayafa</span>. (4) And they took counsel together that they might take Jesus by <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
craftiness</span>
|
|
and kill him. (5) But they said, "Not during the <span class="Münster">
|
|
solemn day</span>
|
|
of the feast, otherwise a tumult will arise among the people." (6) Now
|
|
when Jesus was in the City of Hananya [aka Bet Hananya aka Bethany], in
|
|
the house of Simon the jarmaker, (7) there came to him a woman having a
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
flask</span>
|
|
of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
costly</span>
|
|
<span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
aromatic</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
oil</span>, and she poured it upon his head, as he <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
was reclining at the table</span>. (8) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
But </span>
|
|
the disciples<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
grumbled</span>, <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
were upset</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
indignant</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
over</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
this waste.</span>
|
|
(9) For this <span class="Münster">
|
|
oil</span>
|
|
might have been sold for <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a great price</span>, and given to the poor. (10) But Jesus <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
who knows everything in regard to any matter done</span>, said to them, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Are you making an accusation against this woman? </span>
|
|
/ <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
Why do you criticize the woman?</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
In truth</span>, she has done a good <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and marvelous</span>
|
|
work for me. (11) For you have the poor always with you. But you do not always have me. (12) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Her placing this </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
oil</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
on my body refers to my burial.</span>
|
|
(13) <span class="Münster">
|
|
Amen</span>
|
|
I tell you, wherever this <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Good-News</span>
|
|
shall be preached in the whole world, that which this woman has done shall also be spoken about <span class="Münster">
|
|
in memory of her</span>." (14) Then one of the twelve, who was called <span class="Münster">
|
|
Yehudah</span>
|
|
Iscariot went to the chief <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
religious officers</span>, (15) and said, "What are you willing to give me, and I will deliver Jesus to you?" And they <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
promised him</span>
|
|
thirty pieces of silver. (16) And from that time he sought <span class="Münster">
|
|
an opportune time</span>
|
|
to deliver him to them. (17) Now on the first day of unleavened bread known as <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Chag HaMatzot</span>
|
|
the disciples came to Jesus, saying, "Where do you wish that we prepare for you to eat the passover?" (17.1) Jesus answered: "<span class="Ebionite">With desire I have desired to eat this passover with you</span>." (18) And he said, "Go into the city to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a certain</span>
|
|
man <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
who will be a volunteer for the task</span>, and tell him, The Teacher says, `My time is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
near</span>. I along with my disciples keep the Passover <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
with you</span>.'
|
|
(19) And the disciples did as Jesus asked them. And they made ready the
|
|
passover. (20) Now when evening was come, he was sitting at a meal <span class="Münster">
|
|
at a table</span>
|
|
with the twelve disciples. (21) And as they were eating, he said, "<span class="Münster">Amen</span>
|
|
I tell you, that one of you shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
inform against</span>
|
|
me." (22) And they were very saddened, and began to ask him <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
each </span>
|
|
one, `Is it I, Lord?' (23) And he answered and said, "He that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
dips</span>
|
|
his hand with me in the dish, the same shall <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sell</span>
|
|
me." <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
All of them were eating from one dish. Therefore, they did not
|
|
recognize him, because if they had recognized him, they would have
|
|
destroyed him.</span>
|
|
(24) "The Son of Man goes <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
to his fate</span>,
|
|
even as it is written of him: but woe to that man through whom the Son
|
|
of Man is betrayed! It would have been better for that man if he had
|
|
never been born." (25) And Judas who <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sold</span>
|
|
him, answered and said,"<span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
Perhaps</span>
|
|
it is I, Rabbi?" He replied to him, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
You have said </span>
|
|
it<span class="HebMatt">.</span>
|
|
" (26) And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed God, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
divided it</span>, and he gave it to the disciples, and said, "Take, eat! This <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
- it</span>
|
|
is my body." (27) And he took a cup, and gave<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
praise</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
s</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to his Father</span>, and gave it to them, saying, "Drink <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from this</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
all of you</span>; (28) for this is my blood of the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
new</span>
|
|
covenant, which <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
will be</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sacrificially</span>
|
|
poured out for many for the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
atonement</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
of sinners</span>.
|
|
(29) But I tell you, I shall not drink from this time forward of this
|
|
fruit of the vine, until that day when I drink it new with you in <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
kingdom <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
heaven</span><span class="HebMatt-nccg">s</span>." (30) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
And when they had recited the Psalm</span>, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
they returned</span>
|
|
and they went out to the mount of Olives. (31) Then Jesus told them, "Come all of you, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
be in grief because of me </span>
|
|
this night. `For it is written, I will smite the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock shall be scattered.' (32) But <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
after my resurrection from death</span>, I will <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
be revealed to </span>
|
|
you in Galilee." (33) But Peter answered and said to him, "If all shall be <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
angry with</span>
|
|
you and <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
lose faith in you</span>, I will never <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
be grieved</span>
|
|
at you or <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
lose faith in you</span>."
|
|
(34) Jesus said to him, "Truly I tell you that this night, before the
|
|
cock crows, you shall deny me three times." (35) Peter responded to
|
|
him, "Even if <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
it is arranged for me that</span>
|
|
I must die with you, yet will I not deny you." Also all the disciples
|
|
said the same thing. (36) Then Jesus went with them to a place called <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Ge-shemanim</span>,
|
|
and said to his disciples, "Sit here while I go over there to pray."
|
|
(37) And he took with him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
l</span>, and began to be sorrowful, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
grieved </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
and downcast</span>. (38) Then he said to them, "My soul is <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
more than</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
grieving unto death</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Support me</span>, and <span class="Münster">
|
|
keep watch</span>
|
|
with me." (39) And he <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
slowly</span>
|
|
went forward a little, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, "My Father, if <span class="Münster">
|
|
it is</span>
|
|
possible, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
please</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
take this cup from me</span>: nevertheless, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
let it not be </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
according</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
as I will but </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
only</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
according to your will</span>."<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
(39.1) <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
And there appeared to him an angel from heaven, strengthening him</span>. (40) And he returned to the disciples, and found them sleeping, and said to Peter, "What, you couldn't be <span class="Münster">
|
|
vigilant</span>
|
|
and <span class="AramaicGosp">
|
|
stay awake</span>
|
|
with me one hour? (41) <span class="Münster">
|
|
Be</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
vigilant</span>
|
|
and pray that you do not enter into temptation. The spirit indeed willing <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to go (to its creator)</span>, but the flesh is weak <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and sick</span>. But <span class="Agrapha">
|
|
that which is weak shall be saved through that which is strong</span>." (42) Again a second time he went away, and prayed, saying, "<span class="Münster">My Father</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
if this cup cannot pass unless I drink it</span>
|
|
--<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
if you are not able to remove this cup except I should drink it, </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
your will be done.</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Let it be done according to your will</span>."
|
|
(43) And he came again and found them sleeping, for their eyes were
|
|
heavy. (44) And he left them again, and went away, and prayed a third
|
|
time, saying <span class="Münster">
|
|
the same prayer</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
as he said already</span>. (45) Then he returned to the disciples, and told them, "Sleep on now, and take your rest. Behold, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the time has come near</span>, and the Son of Man is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
delivered</span>
|
|
into the hands of sinners. (46) Arise, let us be going. Behold, he is at hand that betrays <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
me</span>." (47) And while he still was speaking, Judas, one of the twelve <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
disciples</span>, came, and with him a great crowd with swords and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
spears</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
whips</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
clubs</span>, from the chief priest and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the princes</span>
|
|
of the people. (48) Now he that betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, "Whomever I shall kiss <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
is the one you should arrest</span>." (49) And directly he came to Jesus, and said, "<span class="Tillet">Shalom</span>
|
|
Rabbi." And <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
then he</span>
|
|
kissed him. (50) And Jesus said to him, "<span class="HebMatt">My</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
dear </span>
|
|
Friend, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
what have you done</span>? <span class="Münster">
|
|
To what end have you come?</span>" Then they came <span class="Tillet">
|
|
near</span>
|
|
and grabbed Jesus, and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
seized him</span>. (51) And one of them that were with Jesus stretched out his hand, and drew his sword, and smote the servant of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
one of </span>
|
|
the priest<span class="HebMatt">s</span>, and struck off his ear. (52) Then Jesus told him, "Put up again your sword into its place. For all they that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
draw</span>
|
|
the sword shall <span class="Münster">
|
|
perish</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
by the sword</span>. (53) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Do you not understand I </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
am able to meet</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
my enemies </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
if I ask my Father</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
And indeed there will be for me</span>
|
|
more than twelve legions of angels? (54) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
But</span>
|
|
how then should the scriptures be fulfilled what<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
is intended to be done?</span>" (55) In that <span class="Tillet">
|
|
same</span>
|
|
hour Jesus said to the crowd, "Have you come out as against robber<span class="HebMatt">s</span>
|
|
with swords and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
spears</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
whips</span>
|
|
and <span class="Münster">
|
|
clubs</span>
|
|
to seize me? I sat daily <span class="Tillet">
|
|
beside you</span>
|
|
in the temple teaching <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
you</span>, and you did not take me. (56) But all this is come to pass <span class="Tillet">
|
|
to establish</span>
|
|
the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
writings </span>
|
|
of the prophets." Then all the disciples left him, and fled. (57) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
So they seized </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Jesus</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
and</span>
|
|
led him away to the house of <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Kaiaphah</span>, the high priest where the scribes and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Pharisees</span>
|
|
were gathered together. (58) But Peter followed him afar off to the court of the high priest, and entered in, and sat with the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
guards</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
servants</span>
|
|
to see the end. (59) Now the chief priests and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the Pharisees</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
and the whole council</span>
|
|
sought false witness against Jesus, that they might put him to death. (60) And they found <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
not even one</span>, though many false witnesses came <span class="Tillet">
|
|
forward</span>. But afterward came <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
forward</span>
|
|
two <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
false witnesses</span>, (61) and said, "This man said I am able to destroy the Temple of God, and to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
repair</span>
|
|
it in three days." (62) And the high priest stood up, and said to him, "Do you answer nothing to what these witness<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
es</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
are bearing</span>
|
|
against you?" (63) But Jesus <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
answered not a word</span>. And the high priest said to him, "I adjure you by the living God, that you tell us whether you are the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Messiah</span>, the Christ, the Son of God." (64) Jesus said to him, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
You said it.</span>
|
|
Nevertheless I <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
again</span>
|
|
say to you, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
you have yet to see</span>
|
|
the Son of <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Man</span>
|
|
sitting at the right hand of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the</span>
|
|
Power <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of God </span>
|
|
and coming on the clouds of heaven." (65) Then the high priest tore his garments, saying, "He has <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
cursed God</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
blasphemed</span>. What further need do we have of witnesses? You have now heard <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
how he cursed God</span>. (66) What do you think <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
can be done</span>?" They answered and said, "He is worthy of death." (67) Then they spit in his face and some smote him with the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
fist</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
on his back</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and others slapped him in the face</span>, (68) saying, "Prophesy for us, you <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Messiah</span>, who is it that struck you?" (69) Now Peter was sitting <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
at the entrance of</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the courtyward</span>
|
|
and a <span class="Tillet">
|
|
maid-servant</span>
|
|
came to him, saying, "<span class="HebMatt">Were</span>
|
|
you <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
not</span>
|
|
also <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
standing</span>
|
|
with Jesus the Galilaean<span class="HebMatt">?</span>" (70) But <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Peter </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
denied unto</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
her</span>, saying, "I do not know what you are talking about." (71) And when he was gone out into the porch, another <span class="Tillet">
|
|
maid-servant</span>
|
|
saw him, and said to them that were there, "This man also was <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
standing</span>
|
|
with Jesus <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the Nazarene</span>." (72) And again he denied Jesus with an oath, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
and said, "I do not know him." </span>
|
|
(73) And after a little while they that stood by came and said to Peter, "Truly you also are <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from this prophet's group</span>
|
|
for <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
it is clear from your</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
accent.</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
Your tongue betrays you.</span>" (74) Then he began <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to deny,</span><span class="GospHebrews"> and to curse</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and to swear "<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
I know not the man</span>."<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
</span>
|
|
And <span class="Tillet">
|
|
immediately</span>
|
|
the cock crowed. (75) And Peter remembered the word which Jesus had
|
|
said, "Before the cock crows, you shall deny me three times." And he
|
|
went out<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
side</span>, and wept <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
with bitterness of soul</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
from heartfelt love</span>.</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Twenty-Seven</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) Now when morning came, all the chief<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sages</span>
|
|
and the elders of the people <span class="Tillet">
|
|
were in conclave together</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
concerning</span>
|
|
Jesus to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
surely</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
condemn</span>
|
|
to death. (2) And they bound him, and led him away, and delivered him up to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Pontius</span>
|
|
Pilate, the governor. (3) Then Judas <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Iscariot</span>, when he saw that he was condemned, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
began to turn in repentance</span>
|
|
and brought back the thirty <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
dinars</span>
|
|
to the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
high</span>
|
|
priest and elders <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of the people</span>, (4) saying, "I have sinned in that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
I have </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
betrayed</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
the blood of the righteous</span>." But they said, "What is that to us? You see to it." (5) And he cast down the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
coins</span>
|
|
into the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
temple</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
treasury chest</span>, and departed. And he went away <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
and took for himself a rope </span>
|
|
and hanged himself. (6) And the chief priests took the pieces of silver, and said, "It is not lawful to put <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
these coins</span>
|
|
into the temple treasury -- the <span class="Münster">
|
|
Corbanam</span>, since it is the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
reward</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
given for the blood of </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Jesus</span>." (7) And they took counsel, and bought with them the field of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a certain</span>
|
|
potter <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of clay</span>, to bury strangers in. (8) As a result, that field was called the field of blood, that is <span class="Münster">
|
|
Hakal Dama</span>, until this day. (9) Then was fulfilled that which was spoken through <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Zechariah</span>
|
|
the prophet, saying, "<span class="HebMatt">I
|
|
said to them: if it is good in your eyes, multiply my wages, but if
|
|
not, forebear. So they weighed for my wages thirty pieces of silver</span>."<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Then Yahweh said to me: </span>
|
|
"<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Cast it unto the potter</span>." <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
This is for the man who forms clay. </span>
|
|
(10.1) <span class="HebMattCross">
|
|
And they took the thirty pieces of silver, the price of him that was priced, whom certain of the children of Israel did price;</span>
|
|
And as the prophet <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Jeremiah said, </span>
|
|
"<span class="Tillet">
|
|
And they took the thirty pieces of silver, a goodly price of him that
|
|
was valued, whom they valued of the children of Israel; and </span>
|
|
(10)<span class="Tillet">
|
|
gave them for the potter's portion,</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
</span>
|
|
as <span class="Münster">
|
|
Yahweh</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
commanded</span>
|
|
me." (11) Now Jesus stood before <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Pilate</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
who</span>
|
|
asked him, "Are you the King of the Jews?" And Jesus replied, "You said it." (12) And when he was <span class="Tillet">
|
|
slandered</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
harassed</span>
|
|
by the chief priests and elders <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
with regard to some word they spoke against him</span>,
|
|
he answered nothing. (13) Then Pilate said to him, "Don't you hear the
|
|
many things they testify against you?" (14) And he gave him no answer,
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Pilate</span>
|
|
greatly marvelled. (15) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
And </span>
|
|
at<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the honored feast of the Passover</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
it was the custom of the commander of the city to give</span>
|
|
to the crowds one prisoner <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
from among the prisoners</span>, whom<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
ever</span>
|
|
they <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
wished</span>. (16) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Pilate had a prisoner who was almost crazy</span>
|
|
called <span class="GreekVariants">
|
|
Jesus</span>
|
|
the <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Son of the Teacher</span>
|
|
that is <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Bar-Rabba</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
taken in a case of murder </span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
and sedition</span>,<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
and<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he had placed him in a dungeon.</span>
|
|
(17) When therefore they were gathered together, Pilate said to them, "Whom do you wish that I should release to you? <span class="GreekVariants">
|
|
Jesus</span>
|
|
the <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Son of the Teacher</span>, that is <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Bar-Rabba</span>, or Jesus who is called <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Messiah</span>?" (18) For he knew that for <span class="Tillet">
|
|
hatred</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
without cause</span>
|
|
they had delivered him up. (19) And while he was sitting on the judgment-seat, his wife sent to him <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a messenger</span>, saying, "<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
I implore you</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that in no matter should you speak a word against this</span>
|
|
righteous man. For I have suffered many things this day in a <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
vision </span>
|
|
because of him." (20) Now the chief priests and the elders <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of the Law </span>
|
|
persuaded the crowds that they should ask for [the] <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Son of the Teacher</span>
|
|
that is <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Bar-Rabba</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Jesus</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
might die</span>. (21) But the governor answered and said to them, "Which of the two do you wish that I release to you? And they said,<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
"Son of the Teacher"</span>
|
|
that is <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Bar-Rabba</span>." (22) Pilate said to them, "What then shall I do to Jesus who is called <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Mashiach</span>?" They all said, "Let him be <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
hung</span>." (23) And he said, "Why? What evil has he done?" But they greatly cried out, saying, "<span class="HebMatt">Let them hang him</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
let them hang him, let them hang him</span>!" (24) So when Pilate saw that he had <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
no power of resistance</span>
|
|
and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
prevailed nothing</span>
|
|
but rather that a <span class="Tillet">
|
|
great</span>
|
|
tumult was rising, he took water, and washed his hands before the crowd, saying, "I am innocent of the blood of <span class="Tillet">
|
|
this righteous man</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Be careful what you do. </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
See you to it</span>." (25) And all the people answered and said, "His blood be on us, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
upon our seed</span>." (26) Then released him to them <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Bar-Rabbah</span>. But he <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
delivered to them</span>
|
|
Jesus <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
for beating and affliction </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
with whips</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that they might hang him</span>.(27) Then the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
soldiers of the governor</span>
|
|
-- the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
horsemen of the court</span>
|
|
-- took Jesus <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
under guard</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
and delivered him to them in the court of justice</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
where<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
had come together a great company. </span>
|
|
(28) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
And they stripped him</span>. They clothed him with <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
silk garments</span>
|
|
and put on him <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a greenish silk robe</span>. (29) And they <span class="Tillet">
|
|
encircled </span>
|
|
his head<span class="Tillet">
|
|
with</span>
|
|
a crown of thorns, and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
placed</span>
|
|
a reed in his right hand. And they kneeled down before him, and mocked him, saying, "<span class="HebMatt">Peace, Shalom be unto you!</span>
|
|
King of the Jews!" (30) And they spat <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in his face</span>
|
|
and took the reed and hit him on the head. (31) And when they had
|
|
mocked him, they took off from him the robe, and put on him his <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
own</span>
|
|
garments, and led him away to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
hang</span>
|
|
him. (32) And as they came out <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
from the city, </span> they found a man <span class="Tillet">
|
|
of Cyrene</span>, Simon. They compelled him to <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
carry the </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
beam</span><span class="HebMatt">,</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
that is, 'The Cross.'</span>
|
|
(32.1) <span class="Luke">
|
|
[Luke 23:27] And there followed him a great crowd of people, and of women who bewailed and lamented him. </span>
|
|
(32.2)<span class="Luke">
|
|
[Luke 23:28] But Jesus turning to them said, "Daughters of Jerusalem!
|
|
Weep not for me, but weep for yourselves, and for your children. </span>
|
|
(32.3)<span class="Luke">
|
|
[Luke 23:29] For behold, the days are coming, in which they shall say,
|
|
Blessed are the barren, and the wombs that never bare, and the breasts
|
|
that never gave suck. </span>
|
|
(32.4)<span class="Luke">
|
|
[Luke 23:30] Then shall they begin to say to the mountains, Fall on us; and to the hills, Cover us. </span>
|
|
(32.5)<span class="Luke">
|
|
[Luke 23:31] For if they do these things in the green tree, what shall be done in the dry?</span>
|
|
" (33) And they arrived at a place called <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Golgoltha </span>
|
|
that is to say, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Mount </span>
|
|
of the Skull<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
or Mount Calvary. </span>
|
|
(34) They gave him wine <span class="Tillet">
|
|
mingled with opium</span>
|
|
to drink. And when <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he began to drink</span>, and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
had tasted it,</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
he perceived </span>
|
|
what it was and he would not drink. (35) And when they had <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
placed him on the gallows</span>, they parted his garments among themselves, casting lots. (36) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
And they sat down and guarded him</span>. (37) And they set up <span class="Tillet">
|
|
his sentence</span>
|
|
over his head <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
a writing</span>
|
|
"THIS IS <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
JESUS</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
OF </span>
|
|
<span class="GreekVariants">
|
|
NAZARA</span>, THE KING OF <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
ISRAEL</span>." (38) Then were crucified with him two robbers, one on the right hand and one on the left. (39) And those who passed by <span class="Tillet">
|
|
were reviling him</span>, wagging their heads, (40) and saying, "<span class="HebMatt">See how</span>
|
|
you would destroy the temple <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of God</span>
|
|
and in <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
yet</span>
|
|
three days build it. Save yourself. If you are the Son of God, come down from <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the gallows</span>." (41) In like manner also the chief priests mocking him, with the <span class="Tillet">
|
|
scribes and</span>
|
|
elders, said, (42) "He saved others. He cannot save himself. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
If </span>
|
|
he is the King of Israel, let him now come down from <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
the tree</span>, and we will believe <span class="Tillet">
|
|
in him</span>. (43) He trusts on God. Let him deliver him now if he <span class="Tillet">
|
|
delights </span>
|
|
in him. For he said, 'I am the Son of God.'" (44) And the robbers also that were <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
hung</span>
|
|
with him <span class="Tillet">
|
|
reproached him</span>
|
|
with <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
these very same words</span>. (45.1) And Jesus prayed <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
"Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do." And because
|
|
of this word of the Lord, many thousands of Jews and some others who
|
|
stood around the cross afterwards believed.</span>
|
|
(45) Now from the sixth hour until the ninth hour there was darkness
|
|
over all the land. (46) And about the ninth hour, Jesus cried with a <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
mighty </span>
|
|
voice, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
saying in the holy language</span>, "<span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
ELIY, ELIY, LAMAH AZABETANIY</span>
|
|
that is My God, My God, <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
Why have you forsaken me?</span>"
|
|
(47) And some of them standing there when they heard it said, "This man
|
|
calls for Elijah." (48) And immediately one of them ran, and took <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
spongy-bread</span>,
|
|
and filled it with vinegar, and gave him to drink. (49) And the rest
|
|
said, "Let us see whether Elijah comes to save him." (50) And Jesus
|
|
cried again with a loud voice, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
sent</span>
|
|
up his spirit <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to his Father</span>. (51) <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
At once</span>, a <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
massive lintel</span>
|
|
of the temple was <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
split in two</span>
|
|
from the top to the bottom. And <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
the earth did quake; and the rocks were rent.</span>
|
|
(52) And the tombs were opened. And many bodies of <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
those</span>
|
|
that had fallen asleep <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
in the dust</span>
|
|
were raised. (53) And upon coming out of the tombs after his resurrection, they entered into the holy city and were <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
revealed </span>
|
|
to many. (54) Now the centurion, and they that were with him <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
to guard </span>
|
|
Jesus, when they saw the earthquake, and the things that were done, were very fearful, saying, "<span class="Münster">Vere filius dei suit iste</span>," that is, "Truly! This was the Son of God!" (55) And many women were there watching from a distance who had <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
served</span>
|
|
Jesus from Galilee <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
until that time</span>, <span class="Münster">
|
|
ministering to him</span>. (56) Among them was <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Mary from Magdala</span>, and Mary <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the daughter</span>
|
|
of James, and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
the mother of</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Joseph</span>, and the mother of the sons of <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Zavdai</span>. (57) And when evening arrived, there came a rich man from <span class="Tillet">
|
|
Ha-Ramathaim</span>
|
|
named Joseph, who was also himself a disciple of Jesus. (58) This man
|
|
went to Pilate, and asked for the body of Jesus. Then Pilate commanded
|
|
it to be given up. (59) And Joseph took the body, and wrapped it in <span class="Tillet">
|
|
pure linen</span>, (60) and laid it in his own new tomb, which he had <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
freshly</span>
|
|
hewn out in the rock. And he rolled a great stone <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
over the entrance </span>
|
|
of the tomb. (61) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
And there were present </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
Mary</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
the Magdalene and the other </span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
Marys</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
sitting over against the sepulchre.</span>
|
|
(62) Now on the next day which was <span class="Münster">
|
|
the day after the Preparation</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of the Passover</span>,
|
|
the chief priests and the Pharisees were gathered together before
|
|
Pilate, (63) saying, "Sir, we remember that this deceiver said while he
|
|
was yet alive, 'After three days <span class="Tillet">
|
|
of my death I will </span>
|
|
rise again <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
and come to life</span>.'
|
|
(64) Therefore, command that the sepulchre be made sure until the third
|
|
day. Otherwise, his disciples may come and steal him away, and say to
|
|
the people, 'He is risen from the dead.' And the last <span class="Tillet">
|
|
error</span>
|
|
will be worse than the first." (65) Pilate said to them, "<span class="HebMatt">Search out guards </span>
|
|
and <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
make it as sure as you can.</span>" (66) <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
And he gave them armed men to sit right in front of the cave and guard it day and night.</span>
|
|
So they went, and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
completed the structure of the tomb</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
by</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
sealing the stone</span>, and <span class="Tillet">
|
|
making the sepulchre inaccessible </span>
|
|
by<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
placing a guard there</span>.</p>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
<h2>Chapter Twenty-Eight</h2>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<p>(1) <span class="GreekVariants">
|
|
In </span>
|
|
the end of the second Sabbath that week, <span class="Münster">
|
|
as the sun began to dawn </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
toward</span>
|
|
<span class="Münster">
|
|
day one of the week</span>
|
|
came Mary <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
of</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
Magdala</span>
|
|
and the other Mary to see the sepulchre. (2) <span class="Tillet">
|
|
And behold</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
then the earth shook</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
!</span>
|
|
Then an angel of <span class="Münster">
|
|
Yahweh</span>
|
|
descended from heaven <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
to the tomb</span>, and came and rolled away the stone, <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
and stood up </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
and sat upon it.</span>
|
|
(3) His appearance was <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
like </span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
lightning</span>, and his raiment as snow. (4) And for fear of him the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
guards</span>
|
|
did quake, and became as dead men. (5) And the angel answered and said
|
|
to the women, "Do not fear. For I know that you seek Jesus, who <span class="Münster">
|
|
was crucified</span>. (6) He is not here. For he is <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
already alive</span>, even as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
arose</span>. (7) And go quickly, and tell his disciples, that the<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Lord</span>
|
|
is risen from the dead. And he is going before you <span class="Tillet">
|
|
into Galilee</span>. There you shall see him <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
as he told you</span>." (8) And they departed quickly from the tomb with fear <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
because they had seen the angel</span>, <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
but</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
with </span>
|
|
great joy <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
because the Lord had </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt-nccg">
|
|
risen</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
to life. </span>
|
|
They<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
</span>
|
|
ran to bring his disciples word. (9) <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
As they were going </span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
Jesus</span>
|
|
<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
passed before them saying:</span>
|
|
"<span class="Tillet">Peace, Shalom, be with you</span>. <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
May Yahweh deliver you</span>." And they came <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
near</span>
|
|
and <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
bowed down to him</span>
|
|
<span class="Tillet">
|
|
and held him by the feet</span>, and <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
bowed down before</span>
|
|
him. (10) Then Jesus said to them, "Do not fear. Go tell my brothers
|
|
that they should depart for Galilee. There they shall see me." (11) Now
|
|
while they were going, some of the guard came into the city, and told
|
|
the chief priests all the things that <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
had happened</span>. (12) And when they were assembled with the elders, and had taken counsel, they gave a great amount of money to the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
horsemen</span>, (13) saying, "Say that his disciples came by night, and stole him away while <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
you</span>
|
|
slept. (14) And if this come to the ears <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
of Pilate</span>, we will persuade him to<span class="HebMatt">
|
|
leave you alone</span>, <span class="Tillet">
|
|
and </span>
|
|
thereby<span class="Tillet">
|
|
protect you</span>." (15) So they took the money, and did as they were told. And this saying was <span class="Tillet">
|
|
common</span>
|
|
among the Jews, and continues until this day. (16) But the <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
twelve</span>
|
|
disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had instructed them. (17) And when they saw him, they <span class="HebMatt-yaha">
|
|
bowed down before</span>
|
|
him. But some doubted <span class="HebMatt">
|
|
him</span>. (17.1) <span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
I </span>
|
|
Matthew<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
also truly saw him in the flesh after the resurrection, and believe
|
|
that he is. And, when he came to Peter and to those who were with</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
Peter, he said to</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
them: "Take, feel me and see that I am not an incorporeal daemon." And immediately they touched him and believed.</span>
|
|
<span class="GospHebrews">
|
|
He said to them: "Why are you troubled, and thoughts ascend in your
|
|
hearts? See my hands and feet, that it is I myself. Handle and discern,
|
|
because a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have."
|
|
And, when he had said this, he showed them his hands and feet. </span>
|
|
(17.2) <span class="Thomas">
|
|
The disciples said to Jesus: "We know you will leave us. Who is going
|
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to then lead us?" Jesus said to them: "No matter where you reside, you
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are to go to James the Just, for whose sake heaven and earth came into
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being." </span>
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(17.3) <span class="GospHebrews">
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And when the Lord had given his shroud to a servant of the priest he
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went to James and appeared to him. For James had sworn that he would
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not eat bread from that hour wherein he had drunk the cup of the Lord
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until he saw him rising from the dead....</span>
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Jesus said to James<span class="GospHebrews">: "Bring a table and the bread." And </span>
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Jesus<span class="GospHebrews">
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took up the bread and blessed </span>
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God<span class="GospHebrews">
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and broke </span>
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it<span class="GospHebrews">
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and afterwards gave to James the Just and said to him: "My brother, eat your</span>
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<span class="GospHebrews">
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bread for the Son of Man is risen from them that sleep."</span>
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(18) And Jesus came to the disciples and spoke to them, saying, "All
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authority has been given to me in heaven and on earth." (19) "Go<span class="HebMatt">
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to them</span>
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and <span class="Ebionite">
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make disciples of all nations in my name</span>. (20.1) <span class="HebMatt-nccg">
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And guard and</span>
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teach them to <span class="HebMatt">
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carry out</span>
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<span class="HebMatt">
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forever</span>
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all things whatever I commanded you. (20.2) <span class="Muslim">
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Act as you have seen me act, </span>
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and<span class="Muslim">
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instruct people in accordance with instructions I have given you</span>. (20.3) <span class="Münster">
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And behold, I am with you until the consummation of the ages.</span>" (Luke 24:50) <span class="Luke">
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When he had led them out to the vicinity of Bethany, he lifted up his hands and blessed them</span>
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. (Luke 24:51) <span class="Luke">
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While he was blessing them, he left them and was taken up into heaven</span>. (Luke 24:52) <span class="Luke">
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Then they worshiped him and returned to Jerusalem with great joy</span>. (Luke 24:53) <span class="Luke">
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And they stayed continually at the temple, praising God</span>.</p>
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<p>UN-CONNECTED ADDITIONS</p>
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<p>And, just as it is said in the gospel of the Nazaraeans, <span class="GospHebrews">
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he had kissed the feet of each.</span>
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</p>
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<p>"<span class="GospHebrews">
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Unless you cease from sacrificing, the wrath of God shall not cease from you</span>." </p>
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<hr>
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<p>1. A Messianic leader friend familiar with Hebrew advises: "The
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Hebrew word for woman in Howard's Hebrew Matthew is eeshah." In
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Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions, eeshah means "woman, wife,
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female." See also Strong's 802 (identical) available here: <a href="http://www.searchgodsword.org/lex/heb/view.cgi?number=0802" title="searchgodsword.org" target="_blank">http://www.searchgodsword.org/lex/heb/view.cgi?number=0802</a>.</p>
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