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THE HOLY
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The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 1 1 Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order
a narration of the things that have been accomplished
among us;
2 According as they have delivered them unto us, who from
the beginning were eyewitnesses and ministers of the word:
3 It seemed good to me also, having diligently attained to
all things from the beginning, to write to thee in order,
most excellent Theophilus,
4 That thou mayest know the verity of those words in which
thou hast been instructed.
5 There was in the days of Herod, the king of Judea, a
certain priest named Zachary, of the course of Abia; and
his wife was of the daughters of Aaron, and her name
Elizabeth.
6 And they were both just before God, walking in all the
commandments and justifications of the Lord without blame.
7 And they had no son, for that Elizabeth was barren, and
they both were well advanced in years.
8 And it came to pass, when he executed the priestly
function in the order of his course before God,
9 According to the custom of the priestly office, it was his
lot to offer incense, going into the temple of the Lord.
10 And all the multitude of the people was praying without,
at the hour of incense.
11 And there appeared to him an angel of the Lord, standing
on the right side of the alter of incense.
12 And Zachary seeing him, was troubled, and fear fell upon
him.
13 But the angel said to him: Fear not, Zachary, for thy
prayer is heard; and thy wife Elizabeth shall bear thee a
son, and thou shalt call his name John:
14 And thou shalt have joy and gladness, and many shall
rejoice in his nativity.
15 For he shall be great before the Lord; and shall drink no
wine nor strong drink: and he shall be filled with the
Holy Ghost, even from his mother's womb.
16 And he shall convert many of the children of Israel to the
Lord their God.
17 And he shall go before him in the spirit and power of
Elias; that he may turn the hearts of the fathers unto the
children, and the incredulous to the wisdom of the just,
to prepare unto the Lord a perfect people.
18 And Zachary said to the angel: Whereby shall I know this?
for I am an old man, and my wife is advanced in years.
19 And the angel answering, said to him: I am Gabriel, who
stand before God; and am sent to speak to thee, and to
bring thee these good tidings.
20 And behold, thou shalt be dumb, and shalt not be able to
speak until the day wherein these things shall come to
pass, because thou hast not believed my words, which shall
be fulfilled in their time.
21 And the people were waiting for Zachary; and they wondered
that he tarried so long in the temple.
22 And when he came out, he could not speak to them: and
they understood that he had seen a vision in the temple.
And he made signs to them, and remained dumb.
23 And it came to pass, after the days of his office were
accomplished, he departed to his own house.
24 And after those days, Elizabeth his wife conceived, and
hid herself five months, saying:
25 Thus hath the Lord dealt with me in the days wherein he
hath had regard to take away my reproach among men.
26 And in the sixth month, the angel Gabriel was sent from
God into a city of Galilee, called Nazareth,
27 To a virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph, of
the house of David; and the virgin's name was Mary.
28 And the angel being come in, said unto her: Hail, full of
grace, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among
women.
29 Who having heard, was troubled at his saying, and thought
with herself what manner of salutation this should be.
30 And the angel said to her: Fear not, Mary, for thou hast
found grace with God.
31 Behold thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and shalt bring
forth a son; and thou shalt call his name Jesus.
32 He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the most
High; and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of
David his father; and he shall reign in the house of Jacob
for ever.
33 And of his kingdom there shall be no end.
34 And Mary said to the angel: How shall this be done,
because I know not man?
35 And the angel answering, said to her: The Holy Ghost
shall come upon thee, and the power of the most High shall
overshadow thee. And therefore also the Holy which shall
be born of thee shall be called the Son of God.
36 And behold thy cousin Elizabeth, she also hath conceived
a son in her old age; and this is the sixth month with her
that is called barren:
37 Because no word shall be impossible with God.
38 And Mary said: Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it
done to me according to thy word. And the angel departed
from her.
39 And Mary rising up in those days, went into the hill
country with haste into a city of Juda.
40 And she entered into the house of Zachary, and saluted
Elizabeth.
41 And it came to pass, that when Elizabeth heard the
salutation of Mary, the infant leaped in her womb. And
Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Ghost:
42 And she cried out with a loud voice, and said: Blessed
art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy
womb.
43 And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord
should come to me?
44 For behold as soon as the voice of thy salutation sounded
in my ears, the infant in my womb leaped for joy.
45 And blessed art thou that hast believed, because those
things shall be accomplished that were spoken to thee by
the Lord.
46 And Mary said: My soul doth magnify the Lord.
47 And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour.
48 Because he hath regarded the humility of his handmaid; for
behold from henceforth all generations shall call me
blessed.
49 Because he that is mighty, hath done great things to me;
and holy is his name.
50 And his mercy is from generation unto generations, to them
that fear him.
51 He hath shewed might in his arm: he hath scattered the
proud in the conceit of their heart.
52 He hath put down the mighty from their seat, and hath
exalted the humble.
53 He hath filled the hungry with good things; and the rich
he hath sent empty away.
54 He hath received Israel his servant, being mindful of his
mercy:
55 As he spoke to our fathers, to Abraham and to his seed for
ever.
56 And Mary abode with her about three months; and she
returned to her own house.
57 Now Elizabeth's full time of being delivered was come, and
she brought forth a son.
58 And her neighbours and kinsfolks heard that the Lord had
shewed his great mercy towards her, and they congratulated
with her.
59 And it came to pass, that on the eighth day they came to
circumcise the child, and they called him by his father's
name Zachary.
60 And his mother answering, said: Not so; but he shall be
called John.
61 And they said to her: There is none of thy kindred that
is called by this name.
62 And they made signs to his father, how he would have him
called.
63 And demanding a writing table, he wrote, saying: John is
his name. And they all wondered.
64 And immediately his mouth was opened, and his tongue
loosed, and he spoke, blessing God.
65 And fear came upon all their neighbours; and all these
things were noised abroad over all the hill country of
Judea.
66 And all they that had heard them laid them up in their
heart, saying: What an one, think ye, shall this child
be? For the hand of the Lord was with him.
67 And Zachary his father was filled with the Holy Ghost; and
he prophesied, saying:
68 Blessed be the Lord God of Israel; because he hath visited
and wrought the redemption of his people:
69 And hath raised up an horn of salvation to us, in the
house of David his servant:
70 As he spoke by the mouth of his holy prophets, who are
from the beginning:
71 Salvation from our enemies, and from the hand of all that
hate us:
72 To perform mercy to our fathers, and to remember his holy
testament,
73 The oath, which he swore to Abraham our father, that he
would grant to us,
74 That being delivered from the hand of our enemies, we may
serve him without fear,
75 In holiness and justice before him, all our days.
76 And thou, child, shalt be called the prophet of the
Highest: for thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to
prepare his ways:
77 To give knowledge of salvation to his people, unto the
remission of their sins:
78 Through the bowels of the mercy of our God, in which the
Orient from on high hath visited us:
79 To enlighten them that sit in darkness, and in the shadow
of death: to direct our feet into the way of peace.
80 And the child grew, and was strengthened in spirit; and
was in the deserts until the day of his manifestation to
Israel.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 2
1 And it came to pass, that in those days there went out a
decree from Caesar Augustus, that the whole world should
be enrolled.
2 This enrolling was first made by Cyrinus, the governor of
Syria.
3 And all went to be enrolled, every one into his own city.
4 And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of
Nazareth into Judea, to the city of David, which is called
Bethlehem: because he was of the house and family of
David,
5 To be enrolled with Mary his espoused wife, who was with
child.
6 And it came to pass, that when they were there, her days
were accomplished, that she should be delivered.
7 And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him
up in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because
there was no room for them in the inn.
8 And there were in the same country shepherds watching, and
keeping the night watches over their flock.
9 And behold an angel of the Lord stood by them, and the
brightness of God shone round about them; and they feared
with a great fear.
10 And the angel said to them: Fear not; for, behold, I
bring you good tidings of great joy, that shall be to all
the people:
11 For, this day, is born to you a Saviour, who is Christ the
Lord, in the city of David.
12 And this shall be a sign unto you. You shall find the
infant wrapped in swaddling clothes, and laid in a manger.
13 And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the
heavenly army, praising God, and saying:
14 Glory to God in the highest; and on earth peace to men of
good will.
15 And it came to pass, after the angels departed from them
into heaven, the shepherds said one to another: Let us go
over to Bethlehem, and let us see this word that is come
to pass, which the Lord hath shewed to us.
16 And they came with haste; and they found Mary and Joseph,
and the infant lying in the manger.
17 And seeing, they understood of the word that had been
spoken to them concerning this child.
18 And all that heard, wondered; and at those things that
were told them by the shepherds.
19 But Mary kept all these words, pondering them in her
heart.
20 And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God,
for all the things they had heard and seen, as it was told
unto them.
21 And after eight days were accomplished, that the child
should be circumcised, his name was called JESUS, which
was called by the angel, before he was conceived in the
womb.
22 And after the days of her purification, according to the
law of Moses, were accomplished, they carried him to
Jerusalem, to present him to the Lord:
23 As it is written in the law of the Lord: Every male
opening the womb shall be called holy to the Lord:
24 And to offer a sacrifice, according as it is written in
the law of the Lord, a pair of turtledoves, or two young
pigeons:
25 And behold there was a man in Jerusalem named Simeon, and
this man was just and devout, waiting for the consolation
of Israel; and the Holy Ghost was in him.
26 And he had received an answer from the Holy Ghost, that he
should not see death, before he had seen the Christ of the
Lord.
27 And he came by the Spirit into the temple. And when his
parents brought in the child Jesus, to do for him
according to the custom of the law,
28 He also took him into his arms, and blessed God, and said:
29 Now thou dost dismiss thy servant, O Lord, according to
thy word in peace;
30 Because my eyes have seen thy salvation,
31 Which thou hast prepared before the face of all peoples:
32 A light to the revelation of the Gentiles, and the glory
of thy people Israel.
33 And his father and mother were wondering at those things
which were spoken concerning him.
34 And Simeon blessed them, and said to Mary his mother:
Behold this child is set for the fall, and for the
resurrection of many in Israel, and for a sign which shall
be contradicted;
35 And thy own soul a sword shall pierce, that, out of many
hearts, thoughts may be revealed.
36 And there was one Anna, a prophetess, the daughter of
Phanuel, of the tribe of Aser; she was far advanced in
years, and had lived with her husband seven years from her
virginity.
37 And she was a widow until fourscore and four years; who
departed not from the temple, by fastings and prayers
serving night and day.
38 Now she, at the same hour, coming in, confessed to the
Lord; and spoke of him to all that looked for the
redemption of Israel.
39 And after they had performed all things according to the
law of the Lord, they returned into Galilee, to their city
Nazareth.
40 And the child grew, and waxed strong, full of wisdom; and
the grace of God was in him.
41 And his parents went every year to Jerusalem, at the
solemn day of the pasch,
42 And when he was twelve years old, they going up into
Jerusalem, according to the custom of the feast,
43 And having fulfilled the days, when they returned, the
child Jesus remained in Jerusalem; and his parents knew it
not.
44 And thinking that he was in the company, they came a day's
journey, and sought him among their kinsfolks and
acquaintance.
45 And not finding him, they returned into Jerusalem, seeking
him.
46 And it came to pass, that, after three days, they found
him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the doctors,
hearing them, and asking them questions.
47 And all that heard him were astonished at his wisdom and
his answers.
48 And seeing him, they wondered. And his mother said to
him: Son, why hast thou done so to us? behold thy father
and I have sought thee sorrowing.
49 And he said to them: How is it that you sought me? did
you not know, that I must be about my father's business?
50 And they understood not the word that he spoke unto them.
51 And he went down with them, and came to Nazareth, and was
subject to them. And his mother kept all these words in
her heart.
52 And Jesus advanced in wisdom, and age, and grace with God
and men.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 3
1 Now in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar,
Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, and Herod being
tetrarch of Galilee, and Philip his brother tetrarch of
Iturea, and the country of Trachonitis, and Lysanias
tetrarch of Abilina;
2 Under the high priests Annas and Caiphas; the word of the
Lord was made unto John, the son of Zachary, in the
desert.
3 And he came into all the country about the Jordan,
preaching the baptism of penance for the remission of
sins;
4 As it was written in the book of the sayings of Isaias the
prophet: A voice of one crying in the wilderness:
Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight his paths.
5 Every valley shall be filled; and every mountain and hill
shall be brought low; and the crooked shall be made
straight; and the rough ways plain;
6 And all flesh shall see the salvation of God.
7 He said therefore to the multitudes that went forth to be
baptized by him: Ye offspring of vipers, who hath shewed
you to flee from the wrath to come?
8 Bring forth therefore fruits worthy of penance; and do not
begin to say, We have Abraham for our father. For I say
unto you, that God is able of these stones to raise up
children to Abraham.
9 For now the axe is laid to the root of the trees. Every
tree therefore that bringeth not forth good fruit, shall
be cut down and cast into the fire.
10 And the people asked him, saying: What then shall we do?
11 And he answering, said to them: He that hath two coats,
let him give to him that hath none; and he that hath meat,
let him do in like manner.
12 And the publicans also came to be baptized, and said to
him: Master, what shall we do?
13 But he said to them: Do nothing more than that which is
appointed you.
14 And the soldiers also asked him, saying: And what shall
we do? And he said to them: Do violence to no man;
neither calumniate any man; and be content with your pay.
15 And as the people were of opinion, and all were thinking
in their hearts of John, that perhaps he might be the
Christ;
16 John answered, saying unto all: I indeed baptize you with
water; but there shall come one mightier that I, the
latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to loose: he shall
baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire:
17 Whose fan is in his hand, and he will purge his floor, and
will gather the wheat into his barn; but the chaff he will
burn with unquenchable fire.
18 And many other things exhorting, did he preach to the
people.
19 But Herod the tetrarch, when he was reproved by him for
Herodias, his brother's wife, and for all the evils which
Herod had done;
20 He added this also above all, and shut up John in prison.
21 Now it came to pass, when all the people were baptized,
that Jesus also being baptized and praying, heaven was
opened;
22 And the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily shape, as a dove
upon him; and a voice came from heaven: Thou art my
beloved Son; in thee I am well pleased.
23 And Jesus himself was beginning about the age of thirty
years; being (as it was supposed) the son of Joseph, who
was of Heli, who was of Mathat,
24 Who was of Levi, who was of Melchi, who was of Janne, who
was of Joseph,
25 Who was of Mathathias, who was of Amos, who was of Nahum,
who was of Hesli, who was of Nagge,
26 Who was of Mahath, who was of Mathathias, who was of
Semei, who was of Joseph, who was of Juda,
27 Who was of Joanna, who was of Reza, who was of Zorobabel,
who was of Salathiel, who was of Neri,
28 Who was of Melchi, who was of Addi, who was of Cosan, who
was of Helmadan, who was of Her,
29 Who was of Jesus, who was of Eliezer, who was of Jorim,
who was of Mathat, who was of Levi,
30 Who was of Simeon, who was of Judas, who was of Joseph,
who was of Jona, who was of Eliakim,
31 Who was of Melea, who was of Menna, who was of Mathatha,
who was of Nathan, who was of David,
32 Who was of Jesse, who was of Obed, who was of Booz, who
was of Salmon, who was of Naasson,
33 Who was of Aminadab, who was of Aram, who was of Esron,
who was of Phares, who was of Judas,
34 Who was of Jacob, who was of Isaac, who was of Abraham,
who was of Thare, who was of Nachor,
35 Who was of Sarug, who was of Ragau, who was of Phaleg, who
was of Heber, who was of Sale,
36 Who was of Cainan, who was of Arphaxad, who was of Sem,
who was of Noe, who was of Lamech,
37 Who was of Mathusale, who was of Henoch, who was of Jared,
who was of Malaleel, who was of Cainan,
38 Who was of Henos, who was of Seth, who was of Adam, who
was of God.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 4
1 And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost, returned from the
Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into the desert,
2 For the space of forty days; and was tempted by the devil.
And he ate nothing in those days; and when they were
ended, he was hungry.
3 And the devil said to him: If thou be the Son of God, say
to this stone that it be made bread.
4 And Jesus answered him: It is written, that Man liveth
not by bread alone, but by every word of God.
5 And the devil led him into a high mountain, and shewed him
all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time;
6 And he said to him: To thee will I give all this power,
and the glory of them; for to me they are delivered, and
to whom I will, I give them.
7 If thou therefore wilt adore before me, all shall be
thine.
8 And Jesus answering said to him: It is written: Thou
shalt adore the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou
serve.
9 And he brought him to Jerusalem, and set him on a pinnacle
of the temple, and he said to him: If thou be the Son of
God, cast thyself from hence.
10 For it is written, that He hath given his angels charge
over thee, that they keep thee.
11 And that in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest
perhaps thou dash thy foot against a stone.
12 And Jesus answering, said to him: It is said: Thou shalt
not tempt the Lord thy God.
13 And all the temptation being ended, the devil departed
from him for a time.
14 And Jesus returned in the power of the spirit, into
Galilee, and the fame of him went out through the whole
country.
15 And he taught in their synagogues, and was magnified by
all.
16 And he came to Nazareth, where he was brought up: and he
went into the synagogue, according to his custom, on the
sabbath day; and he rose up to read.
17 And the book of Isaias the prophet was delivered unto him.
And as he unfolded the book, he found the place where it
was written:
18 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me. Wherefore he hath
anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor, he hath sent
me to heal the contrite of heart,
19 To preach deliverance to the captives, and sight to the
blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, to preach
the acceptable year of the Lord, and the day of reward.
20 And when he had folded the book, he restored it to the
minister, and sat down. And the eyes of all in the
synagogue were fixed on him.
21 And he began to say to them: This day is fulfilled this
scripture in your ears.
22 And all gave testimony to him: and they wondered at the
words of grace that proceeded from his mouth, and they
said: Is not this the son of Joseph?
23 And he said to them: Doubtless you will say to me this
similitude: Physician, heal thyself: as great things as
we have heard done in Capharnaum, do also here in thy own
country.
24 And he said: Amen I say to you, that no prophet is
accepted in his own country.
25 In truth I say to you, there were many widows in the days
of Elias in Israel, when heaven was shut up three years
and six months, when there was a great famine throughout
all the earth.
26 And to none of them was Elias sent, but to Sarepta of
Sidon, to a widow woman.
27 And there were many lepers in Israel in the time of
Eliseus the prophet: and none of them was cleansed but
Naaman the Syrian.
28 And all they in the synagogue, hearing these things, were
filled with anger.
29 And they rose up and thrust him out of the city; and they
brought him to the brow of the hill, whereon their city
was built, that they might cast him down headlong.
30 But he passing through the midst of them, went his way.
31 And he went down into Capharnaum, a city of Galilee, and
there he taught them on the sabbath days.
32 And they were astonished at his doctrine: for his speech
was with power.
33 And in the synagogue there was a man who had an unclean
devil, and he cried out with a loud voice,
34 Saying: Let us alone, what have we to do with thee, Jesus
of Nazareth? art thou come to destroy us? I know thee
who thou art, the holy one of God.
35 And Jesus rebuked him, saying: Hold thy peace, and go out
of him. And when the devil had thrown him into the midst,
he went out of him, and hurt him not at all.
36 And there came fear upon all, and they talked among
themselves, saying: What word is this, for with authority
and power he commandeth the unclean spirits, and they go
out?
37 And the fame of him was published into every place of the
country.
38 And Jesus rising up out of the synagogue, went into
Simon's house. And Simon's wife's mother was taken with
a great fever, and they besought him for her.
39 And standing over her, he commanded the fever, and it left
her. And immediately rising, she ministered to them.
40 And when the sun was down, all they that had any sick with
divers diseases, brought them to him. But he laying his
hands on every one of them, healed them.
41 And devils went out from many, crying out and saying:
Thou art the Son of God. And rebuking them he suffered
them not to speak, for they knew that he was Christ.
42 And when it was day, going out he went into a desert
place, and the multitudes sought him, and came unto him:
and they stayed him that he should not depart from them.
43 To whom he said: To other cities also I must preach the
kingdom of God: for therefore am I sent.
44 And he was preaching in the synagogues of Galilee.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 5
1 And it came to pass, that when the multitudes pressed upon
him to hear the word of God, he stood by the lake of
Genesareth,
2 And saw two ships standing by the lake: but the fishermen
were gone out of them, and were washing their nets.
3 And going into one of the ships that was Simon's, he
desired him to draw back a little from the land. And
sitting he taught the multitudes out of the ship.
4 Now when he had ceased to speak, he said to Simon: Launch
out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught.
5 And Simon answering said to him: Master, we have labored
all the night, and have taken nothing: but at thy word I
will let down the net.
6 And when they had done this, they enclosed a very great
multitude of fishes, and their net broke.
7 And they beckoned to their partners that were in the other
ship, that they should come and help them. And they came,
and filled both the ships, so that they were almost
sinking.
8 Which when Simon Peter saw, he fell down at Jesus' knees,
saying: Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord.
9 For he was wholly astonished, and all that were with him,
at the draught of the fishes which they had taken.
10 And so were also James and John the sons of Zebedee, who
were Simon's partners. And Jesus saith to Simon: Fear
not: from henceforth thou shalt catch men.
11 And having brought their ships to land, leaving all
things, they followed him.
12 And it came to pass, when he was in a certain city, behold
a man full of leprosy, who seeing Jesus, and falling on
his face, besought him, saying: Lord, if thou wilt, thou
canst make me clean.
13 And stretching forth his hand, he touched him, saying: I
will. Be thou cleansed. And immediately the leprosy
departed from him.
14 And he charged him that he should tell no man, but, Go,
shew thyself to the priest, and offer for thy cleansing
according as Moses commanded, for a testimony to them.
15 But the fame of him went abroad the more, and great
multitudes came together to hear, and to be healed by him
of their infirmities.
16 And he retired into the desert, and prayed.
17 And it came to pass on a certain day, as he sat teaching,
that there were also Pharisees and doctors of the law
sitting by, that were come out of every town of Galilee,
and Judea and Jerusalem: and the power of the Lord was to
heal them.
18 And behold, men brought in a bed a man, who had the palsy:
and they sought means to bring him in, and to lay him
before him.
19 And when they could not find by what way they might bring
him in, because of the multitude, they went up upon the
roof, and let him down through the tiles with his bed into
the midst before Jesus.
20 Whose faith when he saw, he said: Man, thy sins are
forgiven thee.
21 And the scribes and Pharisees began to think, saying: Who
is this who speaketh blasphemies? Who can forgive sins,
but God alone?
22 And when Jesus knew their thoughts, answering, he said to
them: What is it you think in your hearts?
23 Which is easier to say, Thy sins are forgiven thee; or to
say, Arise and walk?
24 But that you may know that the Son of man hath power on
earth to forgive sins, (he saith to the sick of the
palsy,) I say to thee, Arise, take up thy bed, and go into
thy house.
25 And immediately rising up before them, he took up the bed
on which he lay; and he went away to his own house,
glorifying God.
26 And all were astonished; and they glorified God. And they
were filled with fear, saying: We have seen wonderful
things to day.
27 And after these things he went forth, and saw a publican
named Levi, sitting at the receipt of custom, and he said
to him: Follow me.
28 And leaving all things, he rose up and followed him.
29 And Levi made him a great feast in his own house; and
there was a great company of publicans, and of others,
that were at table with them.
30 But the Pharisees and scribes murmured, saying to his
disciples: Why do you eat and drink with publicans and
sinners?
31 And Jesus answering, said to them: They that are whole,
need not the physician: but they that are sick.
32 I came not to call the just, but sinners to penance.
33 And they said to him: Why do the disciples of John fast
often, and make prayers, and the disciples of the
Pharisees in like manner; but thine eat and drink?
34 To whom he said: Can you make the children of the
bridegroom fast, whilst the bridegroom is with them?
35 But the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken
away from them, then shall they fast in those days.
36 And he spoke also a similitude to them: That no man
putteth a piece from a new garment upon an old garment;
otherwise he both rendeth the new, and the piece taken
from the new agreeth not with the old.
37 And no man putteth new wine into old bottle: otherwise
the new wine will break the bottles, and it will be
spilled, and the bottles will be lost.
38 But new wine must be put into new bottles; and both are
preserved.
39 And no man drinking old, hath presently a mind to new:
for he saith, The old is better.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 6
1 And it came to pass on the second first sabbath, that as
he went through the corn fields, his disciples plucked the
ears, and did eat, rubbing them in their hands.
2 And some of the Pharisees said to them: Why do you that
which is not lawful on the sabbath days?
3 And Jesus answering them, said: Have you not read so much
as this, what David did, when himself was hungry, and they
that were with him:
4 How he went into the house of God, and took and ate the
bread of proposition, and gave to them that were with him,
which is not lawful to eat but only for the priests?
5 And he said to them: The Son of man is Lord also of the
sabbath.
6 And it came to pass also on another sabbath, that he
entered into the synagogue, and taught. And there was a
man, whose right hand was withered.
7 And the scribes and Pharisees watched if he would heal on
the sabbath; that they might find an accusation against
him.
8 But he knew their thoughts; and said to the man who had
the withered hand: Arise, and stand forth in the midst.
And rising he stood forth.
9 Then Jesus said to them: I ask you, if it be lawful on
the sabbath days to do good, or to do evil; to save life,
or to destroy?
10 And looking round about on them all, he said to the man:
Stretch forth thy hand. And he stretched it forth: and
his hand was restored.
11 And they were filled with madness; and they talked one
with another, what they might do to Jesus.
12 And it came to pass in those days, that he went out into
a mountain to pray, and he passed the whole night in the
prayer of God.
13 And when day was come, he called unto him his disciples;
and he chose twelve of them (whom also he named apostles):
14 Simon, whom he surnamed Peter, and Andrew his brother,
James and John, Philip and Bartholomew,
15 Matthew and Thomas, James the son of Alpheus, and Simon
who is called Zelotes,
16 And Jude, the brother of James, and Judas Iscariot, who
was the traitor.
17 And coming down with them, he stood in a plain place, and
the company of his disciples, and a very great multitude
of people from all Judea and Jerusalem, and the sea coast
both of Tyre and Sidon,
18 Who were come to hear him, and to be healed of their
diseases. And they that were troubled with unclean
spirits, were cured.
19 And all the multitude sought to touch him, for virtue went
out from him, and healed all.
20 And he, lifting up his eyes on his disciples, said:
Blessed are ye poor, for yours is the kingdom of God.
21 Blessed are ye that hunger now: for you shall be filled.
Blessed are ye that weep now: for you shall laugh.
22 Blessed shall you be when men shall hate you, and when
they shall separate you, and shall reproach you, and cast
out your name as evil, for the Son of man's sake.
23 Be glad in that day and rejoice; for behold, your reward
is great in heaven. For according to these things did
their fathers to the prophets.
24 But woe to you that are rich: for you have your
consolation.
25 Woe to you that are filled: for you shall hunger. Woe to
you that now laugh: for you shall mourn and weep.
26 Woe to you when men shall bless you: for according to
these things did their fathers to the false prophets.
27 But I say to you that hear: Love your enemies, do good to
them that hate you.
28 Bless them that curse you, and pray for them that
calumniate you.
29 And to him that striketh thee on the one cheek, offer also
the other. And him that taketh away from thee thy cloak,
forbid not to take thy coat also.
30 Give to every one that asketh thee, and of him that taketh
away thy goods, ask them not again.
31 And as you would that men should do to you, do you also to
them in like manner.
32 And if you love them that love you, what thanks are to
you? for sinners also love those that love them.
33 And if you do good to them who do good to you, what thanks
are to you? for sinners also do this.
34 And if you lend to them of whom you hope to receive, what
thanks are to you? for sinners also lend to sinners, for
to receive as much.
35 But love ye your enemies: do good, and lend, hoping for
nothing thereby: and your reward shall be great, and you
shall be the sons of the Highest; for he is kind to the
unthankful, and to the evil.
36 Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful.
37 Judge not, and you shall not be judged. Condemn not, and
you shall not be condemned. Forgive, and you shall be
forgiven.
38 Give, and it shall be given to you: good measure and
pressed down and shaken together and running over shall
they give into your bosom. For with the same measure that
you shall mete withal, it shall be measured to you again.
39 And he spoke also to them a similitude: Can the blind
lead the blind? do they not both fall into the ditch?
40 The disciple is not above his master: but every one shall
be perfect, if he be as his master.
41 And why seest thou the mote in thy brother's eye: but the
beam that is in thy own eye thou considerest not?
42 Or how canst thou say to thy brother: Brother, let me
pull the mote out of thy eye, when thou thyself seest not
the beam in thy own eye? Hypocrite, cast first the beam
out of thy own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to
take out the mote from thy brother's eye.
43 For there is no good tree that bringeth forth evil fruit;
nor an evil tree that bringeth forth good fruit.
44 For every tree is known by its fruit. For men do not
gather figs from thorns; nor from a bramble bush do they
gather the grape.
45 A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth
forth that which is good: and an evil man out of the evil
treasure bringeth forth that which is evil. For out of
the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.
46 And why call you me, Lord, Lord; and do not the things
which I say?
47 Every one that cometh to me, and heareth my words, and
doth them, I will shew you to whom he is like.
48 He is like to a man building a house, who digged deep, and
laid the foundation upon a rock. And when a flood came,
the stream beat vehemently upon that house, and it could
not shake it; for it was founded on a rock.
49 But he that heareth, and doth not, is like to a man
building his house upon the earth without a foundation:
against which the stream beat vehemently, and immediately
it fell, and the ruin of that house was great.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 7
1 And when he had finished all his words in the hearing of
the people, he entered into Capharnaum.
2 And the servant of a certain centurion, who was dear to
him, being sick, was ready to die.
3 And when he had heard of Jesus, he sent unto him the
ancients of the Jews, desiring him to come and heal his
servant.
4 And when they came to Jesus, they besought him earnestly,
saying to him: He is worthy that thou shouldest do this
for him.
5 For he loveth our nation; and he hath built us a
synagogue.
6 And Jesus went with them. And when he was now not far
from the house, the centurion sent his friends to him,
saying: Lord, trouble not thyself; for I am not worthy
that thou shouldest enter under my roof.
7 For which cause neither did I think myself worthy to come
to thee; but say the word, and my servant shall be healed.
8 For I also am a man subject to authority, having under me
soldiers: and I say to one, Go, and he goeth; and to
another, Come, and he cometh; and to my servant, Do this,
and he doth it.
9 Which Jesus hearing, marvelled: and turning about to the
multitude that followed him, he said: Amen I say to you,
I have not found so great faith, not even in Israel.
10 And they who were sent, being returned to the house, found
the servant whole who had been sick.
11 And it came to pass afterwards, that he went into a city
that is called Naim; and there went with him his
disciples, and a great multitude.
12 And when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold a
dead man was carried out, the only son of his mother; and
she was a widow: and a great multitude of the city was
with her.
13 Whom when the Lord had seen, being moved with mercy
towards her, he said to her: Weep not.
14 And he came near and touched the bier. And they that
carried it, stood still. And he said: Young man, I say
to thee, arise.
15 And he that was dead, sat up, and began to speak. And he
gave him to his mother.
16 And there came a fear on them all: and they glorified
God, saying: A great prophet is risen up among us: and,
God hath visited his people.
17 And this rumour of him went forth throughout all Judea,
and throughout all the country round about.
18 And John's disciples told him of all these things.
19 And John called to him two of his disciples, and sent them
to Jesus, saying: Art thou he that art to come; or look
we for another?
20 And when the men were come unto him, they said: John the
Baptist hath sent us to thee, saying: Art thou he that
art to come; or look we for another?
21 (And in that same hour, he cured many of their diseases,
and hurts, and evil spirits: and to many that were blind
he gave sight.)
22 And answering, he said to them: Go and relate to John
what you have heard and seen: the blind see, the lame
walk, the lepers are made clean, the deaf hear, the dead
rise again, to the poor the gospel is preached:
23 And blessed is he whosoever shall not be scandalized in
me.
24 And when the messengers of John were departed, he began to
speak to the multitudes concerning John. What went ye out
into the desert to see? a reed shaken with the wind?
25 But what went you out to see? a man clothed in soft
garments? Behold they that are in costly apparel and live
delicately, are in the houses of kings.
26 But what went you out to see? a prophet? Yea, I say to
you, and more than a prophet.
27 This is he of whom it is written: Behold I send my angel
before thy face, who shall prepare thy way before thee.
28 For I say to you: Amongst those that are born of women,
there is not a greater prophet that John the Baptist. But
he that is the lesser in the kingdom of God, is greater
than he.
29 And all the people hearing, and the publicans, justified
God, being baptized with John's baptism.
30 But the Pharisees and the lawyers despised the counsel of
God against themselves, being not baptized by him.
31 And the Lord said: Whereunto then shall I liken the men
of this generation? and to what are they like?
32 They are like to children sitting in the marketplace, and
speaking one to another, and saying: We have piped to
you, and you have not danced: we have mourned, and you
have not wept.
33 For John the Baptist came neither eating bread nor
drinking wine; and you say: He hath a devil.
34 The Son of man is come eating and drinking: and you say:
Behold a man that is a glutton and a drinker of wine, a
friend of publicans and sinners.
35 And wisdom is justified by all her children.
36 And one of the Pharisees desired him to eat with him. And
he went into the house of the Pharisee, and sat down to
meat.
37 And behold a woman that was in the city, a sinner, when
she knew that he sat at meat in the Pharisee's house,
brought an alabaster box of ointment;
38 And standing behind at his feet, she began to wash his
feet, with tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her
head, and kissed his feet, and anointed them with the
ointment.
39 And the Pharisee, who had invited him, seeing it, spoke
within himself, saying: This man, if he were a prophet,
would know surely who and what manner of woman this is
that toucheth him, that she is a sinner.
40 And Jesus answering, said to him: Simon, I have somewhat
to say to thee. But he said: Master, say it.
41 A certain creditor had two debtors, the one who owed five
hundred pence, and the other fifty.
42 And whereas they had not wherewith to pay, he forgave them
both. Which therefore of the two loveth him most?
43 Simon answering, said: I suppose that he to whom he
forgave most. And he said to him: Thou hast judged
rightly.
44 And turning to the woman, he said unto Simon: Dost thou
see this woman? I entered into thy house, thou gavest me
no water for my feet; but she with tears hath washed my
feet, and with her hairs hath wiped them.
45 Thou gavest me no kiss; but she, since she came in, hath
not ceased to kiss my feet.
46 My head with oil thou didst not anoint; but she with
ointment hath anointed my feet.
47 Wherefore I say to thee: Many sins are forgiven her,
because she hath loved much. But to whom less is
forgiven, he loveth less.
48 And he said to her: Thy sins are forgiven thee.
49 And they that sat at meat with him began to say within
themselves: Who is this that forgiveth sins also?
50 And he said to the woman: Thy faith hath made thee safe,
go in peace.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 8
1 And it came to pass afterwards, that he travelled through
the cities and towns, preaching and evangelizing the
kingdom of God; and the twelve with him:
2 And certain women who had been healed of evil spirits and
infirmities; Mary who is called Magdalen, out of whom
seven devils were gone forth,
3 And Joanna the wife of Chusa, Herod's steward, and
Susanna, and many others who ministered unto him of their
substance.
4 And when a very great multitude was gathered together, and
hastened out of the cities unto him, he spoke by a
similitude.
5 The sower went out to sow his seed. And as he sowed, some
fell by the way side, and it was trodden down, and the
fowls of the air devoured it.
6 And other some fell upon a rock: and as soon as it was
sprung up, it withered away, because it had no moisture.
7 And other some fell among thorns, and the thorns growing
up with it, choked it.
8 And other some fell upon good ground; and being sprung up,
yielded fruit a hundredfold. Saying these things, he
cried out: He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.
9 And his disciples asked him what this parable might be.
10 To whom he said: To you it is given to know the mystery
of the kingdom of God; but to the rest in parables, that
seeing they may not see, and hearing may not understand.
11 Now the parable is this: The seed is the word of God.
12 And they by the way side are they that hear; then the
devil cometh, and taketh the word out of their heart, lest
believing they should be saved.
13 Now they upon the rock, are they who when they hear,
receive the word with joy: and these have no roots; for
they believe for a while, and in time of temptation, they
fall away.
14 And that which fell among thorns, are they who have heard,
and going their way, are choked with the cares and riches
and pleasures of this life, and yield no fruit.
15 But that on the good ground, are they who in a good and
perfect heart, hearing the word, keep it, and bring forth
fruit in patience.
16 Now no man lighting a candle covereth it with a vessel, or
putteth it under a bed; but setteth it upon a candlestick,
that they who come in may see the light.
17 For there is not any thing secret that shall not be made
manifest, nor hidden, that shall not be known and come
abroad.
18 Take heed therefore how you hear. For whosoever hath, to
him shall be given: and whosoever hath not, that also
which he thinketh he hath, shall be taken away from him.
19 And his mother and brethren came unto him; and they could
not come at him for the crowd.
20 And it was told him: Thy mother and thy brethren stand
without, desiring to see thee.
21 Who answering, said to them: My mother and my brethren
are they who hear the word of God, and do it.
22 And it came to pass on a certain day that he went into a
little ship with his disciples, and he said to them: Let
us go over to the other side of the lake. And they
launched forth.
23 And when they were sailing, he slept; and there came down
a storm of wind upon the lake, and they were filled, and
were in danger.
24 And they came and awaked him, saying: Master, we perish.
But he arising, rebuked the wind and the rage of the
water; and it ceased, and there was a calm.
25 And he said to them: Where is your faith? Who being
afraid, wondered, saying one to another: Who is this,
(think you), that he commandeth both the winds and the
sea, and they obey him?
26 And they sailed to the country of the Gerasens, which is
over against Galilee.
27 And when he was come forth to the land, there met him a
certain man who had a devil now a very long time, and he
wore no clothes, neither did he abide in a house, but in
the sepulchres.
28 And when he saw Jesus, he fell down before him; and crying
out with a loud voice, he said: What have I to do with
thee, Jesus, Son of the most high God? I beseech thee, do
not torment me.
29 For he commanded the unclean spirit to go out of the man.
For many times it seized him, and he was bound with
chains, and kept in fetters; and breaking the bonds, he
was driven by the devil into the deserts.
30 And Jesus asked him, saying: What is thy name? But he
said: Legion; because many devils were entered into him.
31 And they besought him that he would not command them to go
into the abyss.
32 And there was there a herd of many swine feeding on the
mountain; and they besought him that he would suffer them
to enter into them. And he suffered them.
33 The devils therefore went out of the man, and entered into
the swine; and the herd ran violently down a steep place
into the lake, and were stifled.
34 Which when they that fed them saw done, they fled away,
and told it in the city and in the villages.
35 And they went out to see what was done; and they came to
Jesus, and found the man, out of whom the devils were
departed, sitting at his feet, clothed, and in his right
mind; and they were afraid.
36 And they also that had seen, told them how he had been
healed from the legion.
37 And all the multitude of the country of the Gerasens
besought him to depart from them; for they were taken with
great fear. And he, going up into the ship, returned back
again.
38 Now the man, out of whom the devils were departed,
besought him that he might be with him. But Jesus sent
him away, saying:
39 Return to thy house, and tell how great things God hath
done to thee. And he went through the whole city,
publishing how great things Jesus had done to him.
40 And it came to pass, that when Jesus was returned, the
multitude received him: for they were all waiting for
him.
41 And behold there came a man whose name was Jairus, and he
was a ruler of the synagogue: and he fell down at the
feet of Jesus, beseeching him that he would come into his
house:
42 For he had an only daughter, almost twelve years old, and
she was dying. And it happened as he went, that he was
thronged by the multitudes.
43 And there was a certain woman having an issue of blood
twelve years, who had bestowed all her substance on
physicians, and could not be healed by any.
44 She came behind him, and touched the hem of his garment;
and immediately the issue of her blood stopped.
45 And Jesus said: Who is it that touched me? And all
denying, Peter and they that were with him said: Master,
the multitudes throng and press thee, and dost thou say,
Who touched me?
46 And Jesus said: Somebody hath touched me; for I know that
virtue is gone out from me.
47 And the woman seeing that she was not hid, came trembling,
and fell down before his feet, and declared before all the
people for what cause she had touched him, and how she was
immediately healed.
48 But he said to her: Daughter, thy faith hath made thee
whole; go thy way in peace.
49 As he was yet speaking, there cometh one to the ruler of
the synagogue, saying to him: Thy daughter is dead,
trouble him not.
50 And Jesus hearing this word, answered the father of the
maid: Fear not; believe only, and she shall be safe.
51 And when he was come to the house, he suffered not any man
to go in with him, but Peter and James and John, and the
father and mother of the maiden.
52 And all wept and mourned for her. But he said: Weep not;
the maid is not dead, but sleepeth.
53 And they laughed him to scorn, knowing that she was dead.
54 But he taking her by the hand, cried out, saying: Maid,
arise.
55 And her spirit returned, and she arose immediately. And
he bid them give her to eat.
56 And her parents were astonished, whom he charged to tell
no man what was done.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 9
1 Then calling together the twelve apostles, he gave them
power and authority over all devils, and to cure diseases.
2 And he sent them to preach the kingdom of God, and to heal
the sick.
3 And he said to them: Take nothing for your journey;
neither staff, nor scrip, nor bread, nor money; neither
have two coats.
4 And whatsoever house you shall enter into, abide there,
and depart not from thence.
5 And whosoever will not receive you, when ye go out of that
city, shake off even the dust of your feet, for a
testimony against them.
6 And going out, they went about through the towns,
preaching the gospel, and healing every where.
7 Now Herod, the tetrarch, heard of all things that were
done by him; and he was in a doubt, because it was said
8 By some, that John was risen from the dead: but by other
some, that Elias had appeared; and by others, that one of
the old prophets was risen again.
9 And Herod said: John I have beheaded; but who is this of
whom I hear such things? And he sought to see him.
10 And the apostles, when they were returned, told him all
they had done. And taking them, he went aside into a
desert place, apart, which belongeth to Bethsaida.
11 Which when the people knew, they followed him; and he
received them, and spoke to them of the kingdom of God,
and healed them who had need of healing.
12 Now the day began to decline. And the twelve came and
said to him: Send away the multitude, that going into the
towns and villages round about, they may lodge and get
victuals; for we are here in a desert place.
13 But he said to them: Give you them to eat. And they
said: We have no more than five loaves and two fishes;
unless perhaps we should go and buy food for all this
multitude.
14 Now there were about five thousand men. And he said to
his disciples: Make them sit down by fifties in a
company.
15 And they did so; and made them all sit down.
16 And taking the five loaves and the two fishes, he looked
up to heaven, and blessed them; and he broke, and
distributed to his disciples, to set before the multitude.
17 And they did all eat, and were filled. And there were
taken up of fragments that remained to them, twelve
baskets.
18 And it came to pass, as he was alone praying, his
disciples also were with him: and he asked them, saying:
Whom do the people say that I am?
19 But they answered, and said: John the Baptist; but some
say Elias; and others say that one of the former prophets
is risen again.
20 And he said to them: But whom do you say that I am?
Simon Peter answering, said: The Christ of God.
21 But he strictly charging them, commanded they should tell
this to no man.
22 Saying: The Son of man must suffer many things, and be
rejected by the ancients and chief priests and scribes,
and be killed, and the third day rise again.
23 And he said to all: If any man will come after me, let
him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow
me.
24 For whosoever will save his life, shall lose it; for he
that shall lose his life for my sake, shall save it.
25 For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world,
and lose himself, and cast away himself?
26 For he that shall be ashamed of me and of my words, of him
the Son of man shall be ashamed, when he shall come in his
majesty, and that of his Father, and of the holy angels.
27 But I tell you of a truth: There are some standing here
that shall not taste death, till they see the kingdom of
God.
28 And it came to pass about eight days after these words,
that he took Peter, and James, and John, and went up into
a mountain to pray.
29 And whilst he prayed, the shape of his countenance was
altered, and his raiment became white and glittering.
30 And behold two men were talking with him. And they were
Moses and Elias,
31 Appearing in majesty. And they spoke of his decease that
he should accomplish in Jerusalem.
32 But Peter and they that were with him were heavy with
sleep. And waking, they saw his glory, and the two men
that stood with him.
33 And it came to pass, that as they were departing from him,
Peter saith to Jesus: Master, it is good for us to be
here; and let us make three tabernacles, one for thee, and
one for Moses, and one for Elias; not knowing what he
said.
34 And as he spoke these things, there came a cloud, and
overshadowed them; and they were afraid, when they entered
into the cloud.
35 And a voice came out of the cloud, saying: This is my
beloved Son; hear him.
36 And whilst the voice was uttered, Jesus was found alone.
And they held their peace, and told no man in those days
any of these things which they had seen.
37 And it came to pass the day following, when they came down
from the mountain, there met him a great multitude.
38 And behold a man among the crowd cried out, saying:
Master, I beseech thee, look upon my son, because he is my
only one.
39 And lo, a spirit seizeth him, and he suddenly crieth out,
and he throweth him down and teareth him, so that he
foameth; and bruising him, he hardly departeth from him.
40 And I desired thy disciples to cast him out, and they
could not.
41 And Jesus answering, said: O faithless and perverse
generation, how long shall I be with you, and suffer you?
Bring hither thy son.
42 And as he was coming to him, the devil threw him down, and
tore him.
43 And Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, and cured the boy,
and restored him to his father.
44 And all were astonished at the mighty power of God. But
while all wondered at all the things he did, he said to
his disciples: Lay you up in your hearts these words, for
it shall come to pass, that the Son of man shall be
delivered into the hands of men.
45 But they understood not this word; and it was hid from
them, so that they perceived it not. And they were afraid
to ask him concerning this word.
46 And there entered a thought into them, which of them
should be greater.
47 But Jesus seeing the thoughts of their heart, took a child
and set him by him,
48 And said to them: Whosoever shall receive this child in
my name, receiveth me; and whosoever shall receive me,
receiveth him that sent me. For he that is the lesser
among you all, he is the greater.
49 And John, answering, said: Master, we saw a certain man
casting out devils in thy name, and we forbade him,
because he followeth not with us.
50 And Jesus said to him: Forbid him not; for he that is not
against you, is for you.
51 And it came to pass, when the days of his assumption were
accomplishing, that he steadfastly set his face to go to
Jerusalem.
52 And he sent messengers before his face; and going, they
entered into a city of the Samaritans, to prepare for him.
53 And they received him not, because his face was of one
going to Jerusalem.
54 And when his disciples James and John had seen this, they
said: Lord, wilt thou that we command fire to come down
from heaven, and consume them?
55 And turning, he rebuked them, saying: You know not of
what spirit you are.
56 The Son of man came not to destroy souls, but to save.
And they went into another town.
57 And it came to pass, as they walked in the way, that a
certain man said to him: I will follow thee withersoever
thou goest.
58 Jesus said to him: The foxes have holes, and the birds of
the air nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay
his head.
59 But he said to another: Follow me. And he said: Lord,
suffer me first to go, and to bury my father.
60 And Jesus said to him: Let the dead bury their dead: but
go thou, and preach the kingdom of God.
61 And another said: I will follow thee, Lord; but let me
first take my leave of them that are at my house.
62 Jesus said to him: No man putting his hand to the plough,
and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 10
1 And after these things the Lord appointed also other
seventy-two: and he sent them two and two before his face
into every city and place whither he himself was to come.
2 And he said to them: The harvest indeed is great, but the
labourers are few. Pray ye therefore the Lord of the
harvest, that he send labourers into his harvest.
3 Go: Behold I send you as lambs among wolves.
4 Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes; and salute no
man by the way.
5 Into whatsoever house you enter, first say: Peace be to
this house.
6 And if the son of peace be there, your peace shall rest
upon him; but if not, it shall return to you.
7 And in the same house, remain, eating and drinking such
things as they have: for the labourer is worthy of his
hire. Remove not from house to house.
8 And into what city soever you enter, and they receive you,
eat such things as are set before you.
9 And heal the sick that are therein, and say to them: The
kingdom of God is come nigh unto you.
10 But into whatsoever city you enter, and they receive you
not, going forth into the streets thereof, say:
11 Even the very dust of your city that cleaveth to us, we
wipe off against you. Yet know this, that the kingdom of
God is at hand.
12 I say to you, it shall be more tolerable at that day for
Sodom, than for that city.
13 Woe to thee, Corozain, woe to thee, Bethsaida. For if in
Tyre and Sidon had been wrought the mighty works that have
been wrought in you, they would have done penance long
ago, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.
14 But it shall be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon at the
judgement, than for you.
15 And thou, Capharnaum, which art exalted unto heaven, thou
shalt be thrust down to hell.
16 He that heareth you, heareth me; and he that despiseth
you, despiseth me; and he that despiseth me, despiseth him
that sent me.
17 And the seventy-two returned with joy, saying: Lord, the
devils also are subject to us in thy name.
18 And he said to them: I saw Satan like lightening falling
from heaven.
19 Behold, I have given you power to tread upon serpents and
scorpions, and upon all the power of the enemy: and
nothing shall hurt you.
20 But yet rejoice not in this, that spirits are subject unto
you; but rejoice in this, that your names are written in
heaven.
21 In that same hour, he rejoiced in the Holy Ghost, and
said: I confess to thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and
earth, because thou hast hidden these things from the wise
and prudent, and hast revealed them to little ones. Yea,
Father, for so it hath seemed good in thy sight.
22 All things are delivered to me by my Father; and no one
knoweth who the Son is, but the Father; and who the Father
is, but the Son, and to whom the Son will reveal him.
23 And turning to his disciples, he said: Blessed are the
eyes that see the things which you see.
24 For I say to you, that many prophets and kings have
desired to see the things that you see, and have not seen
them; and to hear the things that you hear, and have not
heard them.
25 And behold a certain lawyer stood up, tempting him, and
saying, Master, what must I do to possess eternal life?
26 But he said to him: What is written in the law? how
readest thou?
27 He answering, said: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with
thy whole heart, and with thy whole soul, and with all thy
strength, and with all thy mind: and thy neighbour as
thyself.
28 And he said to him: Thou hast answered right: this do,
and thou shalt live.
29 But he willing to justify himself, said to Jesus: And who
is my neighbour?
30 And Jesus answering, said: A certain man went down from
Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among robbers, who also
stripped him, and having wounded him went away, leaving
him half dead.
31 And it chanced, that a certain priest went down the same
way: and seeing him, passed by.
32 In like manner also a Levite, when he was near the place
and saw him, passed by.
33 But a certain Samaritan being on his journey, came near
him; and seeing him, was moved with compassion.
34 And going up to him, bound up his wounds, pouring in oil
and wine: and setting him upon his own beast, brought him
to an inn, and took care of him.
35 And the next day he took out two pence, and gave to the
host, and said: Take care of him; and whatsoever thou
shalt spend over and above, I, at my return, will repay
thee.
36 Which of these three, in thy opinion, was neighbour to him
that fell among the robbers?
37 But he said: He that shewed mercy to him. And Jesus said
to him: Go, and do thou in like manner.
38 Now it came to pass as they went, that he entered into a
certain town: and a certain woman named Martha, received
him into her house.
39 And she had a sister called Mary, who sitting also at the
Lord's feet, heard his word.
40 But Martha was busy about much serving. Who stood and
said: Lord, hast thou no care that my sister hath left me
alone to serve? speak to her therefore, that she help me.
41 And the Lord answering, said to her: Martha, Martha, thou
art careful, and art troubled about many things:
42 But one thing is necessary. Mary hath chosen the best
part, which shall not be taken away from her.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 11
1 And it came to pass, that as he was in a certain place
praying, when he ceased, one of his disciples said to him:
Lord, teach us to pray, as John also taught his disciples.
2 And he said to them: When you pray, say: Father,
hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come.
3 Give us this day our daily bread.
4 And forgive us our sins, for we also forgive every one
that is indebted to us. And lead us not into temptation.
5 And he said to them: Which of you shall have a friend,
and shall go to him at midnight, and shall say to him:
Friend, lend me three loaves,
6 Because a friend of mine is come off his journey to me,
and I have not what to set before him.
7 And he from within should answer, and say: Trouble me
not, the door is now shut, and my children are with me in
bed; I cannot rise and give thee.
8 Yet if he shall continue knocking, I say to you, although
he will not rise and give him, because he is his friend;
yet, because of his importunity, he will rise, and give
him as many as he needeth.
9 And I say to you, Ask, and it shall be given you: seek,
and you shall find: knock, and it shall be opened to you.
10 For every one that asketh, receiveth; and he that seeketh,
findeth; and to him that knocketh, it shall be opened.
11 And which of you, if he ask his father bread, will he give
him a stone? or a fish, will he for a fish give him a
serpent?
12 Or if he shall ask an egg, will he reach him a scorpion?
13 If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to
your children, how much more will your Father from heaven
give the good Spirit to them that ask him?
14 And he was casting out a devil, and the same was dumb:
and when he had cast out the devil, the dumb spoke: and
the multitudes were in admiration at it:
15 But some of them said: He casteth out devils by
Beelzebub, the prince of devils.
16 And others tempting, asked of him a sign from heaven.
17 But he seeing their thoughts, said to them: Every kingdom
divided against itself, shall be brought to desolation,
and house upon house shall fall.
18 And if Satan also be divided against himself, how shall
his kingdom stand? because you say, that through
Beelzebub I cast out devils.
19 Now if I cast out devils by Beelzebub; by whom do your
children cast them out? Therefore they shall be your
judges.
20 But if I by the finger of God cast out devils; doubtless
the kingdom of God is come upon you.
21 When a strong man armed keepeth his court, those things
are in peace which he possesseth.
22 But if a stronger than he come upon him, and overcome him;
he will take away all his armour wherein he trusted, and
will distribute his spoils.
23 He that is not with me, is against me; and he that
gathereth not with me, scattereth.
24 When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh
through places without water, seeking rest; and not
finding, he saith: I will return into my house whence I
came out.
25 And when he is come, he findeth it swept and garnished.
26 Then he goeth and taketh with him seven other spirits more
wicked than himself, and entering in they dwell there.
And the last state of that man becomes worse than the
first.
27 And it came to pass, as he spoke these things, a certain
woman from the crowd, lifting up her voice, said to him:
Blessed is the womb that bore thee, and the paps that gave
thee suck.
28 But he said: Yea rather, blessed are they who hear the
word of God, and keep it.
29 And the multitudes running together, he began to say:
This generation is a wicked generation: it asketh a sign,
and a sign shall not be given it, but the sign of Jonas
the prophet.
30 For as Jonas was a sign to the Ninivites; so shall the Son
of man also be to this generation.
31 The queen of the south shall rise in the judgment with the
men of this generation, and shall condemn them: because
she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of
Solomon; and behold more than Solomon here.
32 The men of Ninive shall rise in the judgment with this
generation, and shall condemn it; because they did penance
at the preaching of Jonas; and behold more than Jonas
here.
33 No man lighteth a candle, and putteth it in a hidden
place, nor under a bushel; but upon a candlestick, that
they that come in, may see the light.
34 The light of thy body is thy eye. If thy eye be single,
thy whole body will be lightsome: but if it be evil, thy
body also will be darksome.
35 Take heed therefore, that the light which is in thee, be
not darkness.
36 If then thy whole body be lightsome, having no part of
darkness; the whole shall be lightsome; and as a bright
lamp, shall enlighten thee.
37 And as he was speaking, a certain Pharisee prayed him,
that he would dine with him. And he going in, sat down to
eat.
38 And the Pharisee began to say, thinking within himself,
why he was not washed before dinner.
39 And the Lord said to him: Now you Pharisees make clean
the outside of the cup and of the platter; but your inside
is full of rapine and iniquity.
40 Ye fools, did not he that made that which is without, make
also that which is within?
41 But yet that which remaineth, give alms; and behold, all
things are clean unto you.
42 But woe to you, Pharisees, because you tithe mint and rue
and every herb; and pass over judgment, and the charity of
God. Now these things you ought to have done, and not to
leave the other undone.
43 Woe to you, Pharisees, because you love the uppermost
seats in the synagogues, and salutations in the
marketplace.
44 Woe to you, because you are as sepulchres that appear not,
and men that walk over are not aware.
45 And one of the lawyers answering, saith to him: Master,
in saying these things, thou reproachest us also.
46 But he said: Woe to you lawyers also, because you load
men with burdens which they cannot bear, and you
yourselves touch not the packs with one of your fingers.
47 Woe to you who build the monuments of the prophets: and
your fathers killed them.
48 Truly you bear witness that you consent to the doings of
your fathers: for they indeed killed them, and you build
their sepulchres.
49 For this cause also the wisdom of God said: I will send
to them prophets and apostles; and some of them they will
kill and persecute.
50 That the blood of all the prophets which was shed from the
foundation of the world, may be required of this
generation,
51 From the blood of Abel unto the blood of Zacharias, who
was slain between the alter and the temple: Yea I say to
you, It shall be required of this generation.
52 Woe to you lawyers, for you have taken away the key of
knowledge: you yourselves have not entered in, and those
that were entering in, you have hindered.
53 And as he was saying these things to them, the Pharisees
and the lawyers began violently to urge him, and to
oppress his mouth about many things,
54 Lying in wait for him, and seeking to catch something from
his mouth, that they might accuse him.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 12
1 And when great multitudes stood about him, so that they
trod one upon another, he began to say to his disciples:
Beware ye of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is
hypocrisy.
2 For there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed:
nor hidden, that shall not be known.
3 For whatsoever things you have spoken in darkness, shall
be published in the light: and that which you have spoken
in the ear in the chambers, shall be preached on the
housetops.
4 And I say to you, my friends: Be not afraid of them who
kill the body, and after that have no more that they can
do.
5 But I will shew you whom you shall fear: fear ye him, who
after he hath killed, hath power to cast into hell. Yea,
I say to you, fear him.
6 Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one
of them is forgotten before God?
7 Yea, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear
not therefore: you are of more value than many sparrows.
8 And I say to you, Whosoever shall confess me before men,
him shall the Son of man confess me before men, him shall
the Son of man also confess before the angels of God.
9 But he that shall deny me before men, shall be denied
before the angels of God.
10 And whosoever speaketh a word against the Son of man, it
shall be forgiven him: but to him that shall blaspheme
against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven.
11 And when they shall bring you into the synagogues, and to
magistrates and powers, be not solicitous how or what you
shall answer, or what you shall say;
12 For the Holy Ghost shall teach you in the same hour what
you must say.
13 And one of the multitude said to him: Master, speak to my
brother that he divide the inheritance with me.
14 But he said to him: Man, who hath appointed me judge, or
divider, over you?
15 And he said to them: Take heed and beware of all
covetousness; for a man's life doth not consist in the
abundance of things which he possesseth.
16 And he spoke a similitude to them, saying: The land of a
certain rich man brought forth plenty of fruits.
17 And he thought within himself, saying: What shall I do,
because I have no room where to bestow my fruits?
18 And he said: This will I do: I will pull down my barns,
and will build greater; and into them will I gather all
things that are grown to me, and my goods.
19 And I will say to my soul: Soul, thou hast much goods
laid up for many years take thy rest; eat, drink, make
good cheer.
20 But God said to him: Thou fool, this night do they
require thy soul of thee: and whose shall those things be
which thou hast provided?
21 So is he that layeth up treasure for himself, and is not
rich towards God.
22 And he said to his disciples: Therefore I say to you, be
not solicitous for your life, what you shall eat; nor for
your body, what you shall put on.
23 The life is more than the meat, and the body is more than
the raiment.
24 Consider the ravens, for they sow not, neither do they
reap, neither have they storehouse nor barn, and God
feedeth them. How much are you more valuable than they?
25 And which of you, by taking thought, can add to his
stature one cubit?
26 If then ye be not able to do so much as the least thing,
why are you solicitous for the rest?
27 Consider the lilies, how they grow: they labour not,
neither do they spin. But I say to you, not even Solomon
in all his glory was clothed like one of these.
28 Now if God clothe in this manner the grass that is to day
in the field, and to morrow is cast into the oven; how
much more you, O ye of little faith?
29 And seek not you what you shall eat, or what you shall
drink: and be not lifted up on high.
30 For all these things do the nations of the world seek.
But your Father knoweth that you have need of these
things.
31 But seek ye first the kingdom of God and his justice, and
all these things shall be added unto you.
32 Fear not, little flock, for it hath pleased your Father to
give you a kingdom.
33 Sell what you possess and give alms. Make to yourselves
bags which grow not old, a treasure in heaven which
faileth not: where no thief approacheth, nor moth
corrupteth.
34 For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.
35 Let your loins be girt, and lamps burning in your hands.
36 And you yourselves like to men who wait for their lord,
when he shall return from the wedding; that when he cometh
and knocketh, they may open to him immediately.
37 Blessed are those servants, whom the Lord when he cometh,
shall find watching. Amen I say to you, that he will gird
himself, and make them sit down to meat, and passing will
minister unto them.
38 And if he shall come in the second watch, or come in the
third watch, and find them so, blessed are those servants.
39 But this know ye, that if the householder did know at what
hour the thief would come, he would surely watch, and
would not suffer his house to be broken open.
40 Be you then also ready: for at what hour you think not,
the Son of man will come.
41 And Peter said to him: Lord, dost thou speak this parable
to us, or likewise to all?
42 And the Lord said: Who (thinkest thou) is the faithful
and wise steward, whom his lord setteth over his family,
to give them their measure of wheat in due season?
43 Blessed is that servant, whom when his lord shall come, he
shall find so doing.
44 Verily I say to you, he will set him over all that he
possesseth.
45 But if that servant shall say in his heart: My lord is
long a coming; and shall begin to strike the menservants
and maidservants, and to eat and to drink and be drunk:
46 The lord of that servant will come in the day that he
hopeth not, and at the hour that he knoweth not, and shall
separate him, and shall appoint him his portion with
unbelievers.
47 And that servant who knew the will of his lord, and
prepared not himself, and did not according to his will,
shall be beaten with many stripes.
48 But he that knew not, and did things worthy of stripes,
shall be beaten with few stripes. And unto whomsoever
much is given, of him much shall be required: and to whom
they have committed much, of him they will demand the
more.
49 I am come to cast fire on the earth: and what will I, but
that it be kindled?
50 And I have a baptism wherewith I am to be baptized: and
how am I straitened until it be accomplished?
51 Think ye, that I am come to give peace on earth? I tell
you, no; but separation.
52 For there shall be from henceforth five in one house
divided: three against two, and two against three.
53 The father shall be divided against the son, and the son
against his father, the mother against the daughter, and
the daughter against the mother, the mother in law against
her daughter in law, and the daughter in law against her
mother in law.
54 And he said also to the multitudes: When you see a cloud
rising from the west, presently you say: A shower is
coming: and so it happeneth:
55 And when ye see the south wind blow, you say: There will
be heat: and it cometh to pass.
56 You hypocrites, you know how to discern the face of the
heaven and of the earth: but how is it that you do not
discern this time?
57 And why even of yourselves, do you not judge that which is
just?
58 And when thou goest with thy adversary to the prince,
whilst thou art in the way, endeavour to be delivered from
him: lest perhaps he draw thee to the judge, and the
judge deliver thee to the exacter, and the exacter cast
thee into prison.
59 I say to thee, thou shalt not go out thence, until thou
pay the very last mite.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 13
1 And there were present, at that very time, some that told
him of the Galileans, whose blood Pilate had mingled with
their sacrifices.
2 And he answering, said to them: Think you that these
Galileans were sinners above all the men of Galilee,
because they suffered such things?
3 No, I say to you: but unless you shall do penance, you
shall all likewise perish.
4 Or those eighteen upon whom the tower fell in Siloe, and
slew them: think you, that they also were debtors above
all the men that dwelt in Jerusalem?
5 No, I say to you; but except you do penance, you shall all
likewise perish.
6 He spoke also this parable: A certain man had a fig tree
planted in his vineyard, and he came seeking fruit on it,
and found none.
7 And he said to the dresser of the vineyard: Behold, for
these three years I come seeking fruit on this fig tree,
and I find none. Cut it done therefore: why cumbereth it
the ground?
8 But he answering, said to him: Lord, let it alone this
year also, until I dig about it, and dung it.
9 And if happily it bear fruit: but if not, then after that
thou shalt cut it down.
10 And he was teaching in their synagogue on their sabbath.
11 And behold there was a woman, who had a spirit of
infirmity eighteen years: and she was bowed together,
neither could she look upwards at all.
12 Whom when Jesus saw, he called her unto him, and said to
her: Woman, thou art delivered from thy infirmity.
13 And he laid his hands upon her, and immediately she was
made straight, and glorified God.
14 And the ruler of the synagogue (being angry that Jesus had
healed on the sabbath) answering, said to the multitude:
Six days there are wherein you ought to work. In them
therefore come, and be healed; and not on the sabbath day.
15 And the Lord answering him, said: Ye hypocrites, doth not
every one of you, on the sabbath day, loose his ox or his
ass from the manger, and lead them to water?
16 And ought not this daughter of Abraham, whom Satan hath
bound, lo, these eighteen years, be loosed from this bond
on the sabbath day?
17 And when he said these things, all his adversaries were
ashamed: and all the people rejoiced for all the things
that were gloriously done by him.
18 He said therefore: To what is the kingdom of God like,
and whereunto shall I resemble it?
19 It is like to a grain of mustard seed, which a man took
and cast into his garden, and it grew and became a great
tree, and the birds of the air lodged in the branches
thereof.
20 And again he said: Whereunto shall I esteem the kingdom
of God to be like?
21 It is like to leaven, which a woman took and hid in three
measures of meal, till the whole was leavened.
22 And he went through the cities and towns teaching, and
making his journey to Jerusalem.
23 And a certain man said to him: Lord, are they few that
are saved? But he said to them:
24 Strive to enter by the narrow gate; for many, I say to
you, shall seek to enter, and shall not be able.
25 But when the master of the house shall be gone in, and
shall shut the door, you shall begin to stand without, and
knock at the door, saying: Lord, open to us. And he
answering, shall say to you: I know you not, whence you
are.
26 Then you shall begin to say: We have eaten and drunk in
thy presence, and thou hast taught in our streets.
27 And he shall say to you: I know you not, whence you are:
depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity.
28 There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth, when you
shall see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob, and all the
prophets, in the kingdom of God, and you yourselves thrust
out.
29 And there shall come from the east and the west, and the
north and the south; and shall sit down in the kingdom of
God.
30 And behold, they are last that shall be first; and they
are first that shall be last.
31 The same day, there came some of the Pharisees, saying to
him: Depart, and get thee hence, for Herod hath a mind to
kill thee.
32 And he said to them: Go and tell that fox, Behold, I cast
out devils, and do cures to day and to morrow, and the
third day I am consummated.
33 Nevertheless I must walk to day and to morrow, and the day
following, because it cannot be that a prophet perish, out
of Jerusalem.
34 Jerusalem, Jerusalem, that killest the prophets, and
stonest them that are sent to thee, how often would I have
gathered thy children as the bird doth her brood under her
wings, and thou wouldest not?
35 Behold your house shall be left to you desolate. And I
say to you, that you shall not see me till the time come,
when you shall say: Blessed is he that cometh in the name
of the Lord.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 14
1 And it came to pass, when Jesus went into the house of one
of the chief of the Pharisees, on the sabbath day, to eat
bread, that they watched him.
2 And behold, there was a certain man before him that had
the dropsy.
3 And Jesus answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees,
saying: Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath day?
4 But they held their peace. But he taking him, healed him,
and sent him away.
5 And answering them, he said: Which of you shall have an
ass or an ox fall into a pit, and will not immediately
draw him out, on the sabbath day?
6 And they could not answer him to these things.
7 And he spoke a parable also to them that were invited,
marking how they chose the first seats at the table,
saying to them:
8 When thou art invited to a wedding, sit not down in the
first place, lest perhaps one more honourable than thou be
invited by him:
9 And he that invited thee and him, come and say to thee,
Give this man place: and then thou begin with shame to
take the lowest place.
10 But when thou art invited, go, sit down in the lowest
place; that when he who invited thee, cometh, he may say
to thee: Friend, go up higher. Then shalt thou have
glory before them that sit at table with thee.
11 Because every one that exalteth himself, shall be humbled;
and he that humbleth himself, shall be exalted.
12 And he said to him also that had invited him: When thou
makest a dinner or a supper, call not thy friends, nor thy
brethren, nor thy kinsmen, nor thy neighbours who are
rich; lest perhaps they also invite thee again, and a
recompense be made to thee.
13 But when thou makest a feast, call the poor, the maimed,
the lame, and the blind;
14 And thou shalt be blessed, because they have not wherewith
to make thee recompense: for recompense shall be made
thee at the resurrection of the just.
15 When one of them that sat at table with him, had heard
these things, he said to him: Blessed is he that shall
eat bread in the kingdom of God.
16 But he said to him: A certain man made a great supper,
and invited many.
17 And he sent his servant at the hour of supper to say to
them that were invited, that they should come, for now all
things are ready.
18 And they began all at once to make excuse. The first said
to him: I have bought a farm, and I must needs go out and
see it: I pray thee, hold me excused.
19 And another said: I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I
go to try them: I pray thee, hold me excused.
20 And another said: I have married a wife, and therefore I
cannot come.
21 And the servant returning, told these things to his lord.
Then the master of the house, being angry, said to his
servant: Go out quickly into the streets and lanes of the
city, and bring in hither the poor, and the feeble, and
the blind, and the lame.
22 And the servant said: Lord, it is done as thou hast
commanded, and yet there is room.
23 And the Lord said to the servant: Go out into the
highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my
house may be filled.
24 But I say unto you, that none of those men that were
invited, shall taste of my supper.
25 And there went great multitudes with him. And turning, he
said to them:
26 If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and
mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters,
yea and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.
27 And whosoever doth not carry his cross and come after me,
cannot be my disciple.
28 For which of you having a mind to build a tower, doth not
first sit down, and reckon the charges that are necessary,
whether he have wherewithal to finish it:
29 Lest, after he hath laid the foundation, and is not able
to finish it, all that see it begin to mock him,
30 Saying: This man began to build, and was not able to
finish.
31 Or what king, about to go to make war against another
king, doth not first sit down, and think whether he be
able, with ten thousand, to meet him that, with twenty
thousand, cometh against him?
32 Or else, whilst the other is yet afar off, sending an
embassy, he desireth conditions of peace.
33 So likewise every one of you that doth not renounce all
that he possesseth, cannot be my disciple.
34 Salt is good. But if the salt shall lose its savour,
wherewith shall it be seasoned?
35 It is neither profitable for the land nor for the
dunghill, but shall be cast out. He that hath ears to
hear, let him hear.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 15
1 Now the publicans and sinners drew near unto him to hear
him.
2 And the Pharisees and the scribes murmured, saying: This
man receiveth sinners, and eateth with them.
3 And he spoke to them this parable, saying:
4 What man of you that hath an hundred sheep: and if he
shall lose one of them, doth he not leave the ninety-nine
in the desert, and go after that which was lost, until he
find it?
5 And when he hath found it, lay it upon his shoulders,
rejoicing:
6 And coming home, call together his friends and neighbours,
saying to them: Rejoice with me, because I have found my
sheep that was lost?
7 I say to you, that even so there shall be joy in heaven
upon one sinner that doth penance, more than upon
ninety-nine just who need not penance.
8 Or what woman having ten groats; if she lose one groat,
doth not light a candle, and sweep the house, and seek
diligently until she find it?
9 And when she hath found it, call together her friends and
neighbours, saying: Rejoice with me, because I have found
the groat which I had lost.
10 So I say to you, there shall be joy before the angels of
God upon one sinner doing penance.
11 And he said: A certain man had two sons:
12 And the younger of them said to his father: Father, give
me the portion of substance that falleth to me. And he
divided unto them his substance.
13 And not many days after, the younger son, gathering all
together, went abroad into a far country: and there
wasted his substance, living riotously.
14 And after he had spent all, there came a mighty famine in
that country; and he began to be in want.
15 And he went and cleaved to one of the citizens of that
country. And he sent him into his farm to feed swine.
16 And he would fain have filled his belly with the husks the
swine did eat; and no man gave unto him.
17 And returning to himself, he said: How many hired
servants in my father's house abound with bread, and I
here perish with hunger?
18 I will arise, and will go to my father, and say to him:
Father, I have sinned against heaven, and before thee:
19 I am not worthy to be called thy son: make me as one of
thy hired servants.
20 And rising up he came to his father. And when he was yet
a great way off, his father saw him, and was moved with
compassion, and running to him fell upon his neck, and
kissed him.
21 And the son said to him: Father, I have sinned against
heaven, and before thee, I am not now worthy to be called
thy son.
22 And the father said to his servants: Bring forth quickly
the first robe, and put it on him, and put a ring on his
hand, and shoes on his feet:
23 And bring hither the fatted calf, and kill it, and let us
eat and make merry:
24 Because this my son was dead, and is come to life again:
was lost, and is found. And they began to be merry.
25 Now his elder son was in the field, and when he came and
drew nigh to the house, he heard music and dancing:
26 And he called one of the servants, and asked what these
things meant.
27 And he said to him: Thy brother is come, and thy father
hath killed the fatted calf, because he hath received him
safe.
28 And he was angry, and would not go in. His father
therefore coming out began to entreat him.
29 And he answering, said to his father: Behold, for so many
years do I serve thee, and I have never transgressed thy
commandment, and yet thou hast never given me a kid to
make merry with my friends:
30 But as soon as this thy son is come, who hath devoured his
substance with harlots, thou hast killed for him the
fatted calf.
31 But he said to him: Son, thou art always with me, and all
I have is thine.
32 But it was fit that we should make merry and be glad, for
this thy brother was dead and is come to life again; he
was lost, and is found.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 16
1 And he said also to his disciples: There was a certain
rich man who had a steward: and the same was accused unto
him, that he had wasted his goods.
2 And he called him, and said to him: How is it that I hear
this of thee? give an account of thy stewardship: for
now thou canst be steward no longer.
3 And the steward said within himself: What shall I do,
because my lord taketh away from me the stewardship? To
dig I am not able; to beg I am ashamed.
4 I know what I will do, that when I shall be removed from
the stewardship, they may receive me into their houses.
5 Therefore calling together every one of his lord's
debtors, he said to the first: How much dost thou owe my
lord?
6 But he said: An hundred barrels of oil. And he said to
him: Take thy bill and sit down quickly, and write fifty.
7 Then he said to another: And how much dost thou owe? Who
said: An hundred quarters of wheat. He said to him:
Take thy bill, and write eighty.
8 And the lord commended the unjust steward, forasmuch as he
had done wisely: for the children of this world are wiser
in their generation than the children of light.
9 And I say to you: Make unto you friends of the mammon of
iniquity; that when you shall fail, they may receive you
into everlasting dwellings.
10 He that is faithful in that which is least, is faithful
also in that which is greater: and he that is unjust in
that which is little, is unjust also in that which is
greater.
11 If then you have not been faithful in the unjust mammon;
who will trust you with that which is the true?
12 And if you have not been faithful in that which is
another's; who will give you that which is your own?
13 No servant can serve two masters: for either he will hate
the one, and love the other; or he will hold to the one,
and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon.
14 Now the Pharisees, who were covetous, heard all these
things: and they derided him.
15 And he said to them: You are they who justify yourselves
before men, but God knoweth your hearts; for that which is
high to men, is an abomination before God.
16 The law and the prophets were until John; from that time
the kingdom of God is preached, and every one useth
violence towards it.
17 And it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one
tittle of the law to fall.
18 Every one that putteth away his wife, and marrieth
another, committeth adultery: and he that marrieth her
that is put away from her husband, commmitteth adultery.
19 There was a certain rich man, who was clothed in purple
and fine linen; and feasted sumptuously every day.
20 And there was a certain beggar, named Lazarus, who lay at
his gate, full of sores,
21 Desiring to be filled with the crumbs that fell from the
rich man's table, and no one did give him; moreover the
dogs came, and licked his sores.
22 And it came to pass, that the beggar died, and was carried
by the angels into Abraham's bosom. And the rich man also
died: and he was buried in hell.
23 And lifting up his eyes when he was in torments, he saw
Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom:
24 And he cried, and said: Father Abraham, have mercy on me,
and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in
water, to cool my tongue: for I am tormented in this
flame.
25 And Abraham said to him: Son, remember that thou didst
receive good things in thy lifetime, and likewise Lazarus
evil things, but now he is comforted; and thou art
tormented.
26 And besides all this, between us and you, there is fixed
a great chaos: so that they who would pass from hence to
you, cannot, nor from thence come hither.
27 And he said: Then, father, I beseech thee, that thou
wouldst send him to my father's house, for I have five
brethren,
28 That he may testify unto them, lest they also come into
this place of torments.
29 And Abraham said to him: They have Moses and the
prophets; let them hear them.
30 But he said: No, father Abraham: but if one went to them
from the dead, they will do penance.
31 And he said to him: If they hear not Moses and the
prophets, neither will they believe, if one rise again
from the dead.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 17
1 And he said to his disciples: It is impossible that
scandals should not come: but woe to him through whom
they come.
2 It were better for him, that a millstone were hanged about
his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should
scandalize one of these little ones.
3 Take heed to yourselves. If thy brother sin against thee,
reprove him: and if he do penance, forgive him.
4 And if he sin against thee seven times in a day, and seven
times in a day be converted unto thee, saying, I repent;
forgive him.
5 And the apostles said to the Lord: Increase our faith.
6 And the Lord said: If you had faith like to a grain of
mustard seed, you might say to this mulberry tree, Be thou
rooted up, and be thou transplanted into the sea: and it
would obey you.
7 But which of you having a servant ploughing, or feeding
cattle, will say to him, when he is come from the field:
Immediately go, sit down to meat:
8 And will not rather say to him: Make ready my supper, and
gird thyself, and serve me, whilst I eat and drink, and
afterwards thou shalt eat and drink?
9 Doth he thank that servant, for doing the things which he
commanded him?
10 I think not. So you also, when you shall have done all
these things that are commanded you, say: We are
unprofitable servants; we have done that which we ought to
do.
11 And it came to pass, as he was going to Jerusalem, he
passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee.
12 And as he entered into a certain town, there met him ten
men that were lepers, who stood afar off;
13 And lifted up their voice, saying: Jesus, master, have
mercy on us.
14 Whom when he saw, he said: Go, shew yourselves to the
priests. And it came to pass, as they went, they were
made clean.
15 And one of them, when he saw that he was made clean, went
back, with a loud voice glorifying God.
16 And he fell on his face before his feet, giving thanks:
and this was a Samaritan.
17 And Jesus answering, said, Were not ten made clean? and
where are the nine?
18 There is no one found to return and give glory to God, but
this stranger.
19 And he said to him: Arise, go thy way; for thy faith hath
made thee whole.
20 And being asked by the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God
should come? he answered them, and said: The kingdom of
God cometh not with observation:
21 Neither shall they say: Behold here, or behold there.
For lo, the kingdom of God is within you.
22 And he said to his disciples: The days will come, when
you shall desire to see one day of the Son of man; and you
shall not see it.
23 And they will say to you: See here, and see there. Go ye
not after, nor follow them:
24 For as the lightening that lighteneth from under heaven,
shineth unto the parts that are under heaven, so shall the
Son of man be in his day.
25 But first he must suffer many things, and be rejected by
this generation.
26 And as it came to pass in the days of Noe, so shall it be
also in the days of the Son of man.
27 They did eat and drink, they married wives, and were given
in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark:
and the flood came and destroyed them all.
28 Likewise as it came to pass, in the days of Lot: they did
eat and drink, they bought and sold, they planted and
built.
29 And in the day that Lot went out of Sodom, it rained fire
and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them all.
30 Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man shall
be revealed.
31 In that hour, he that shall be on the housetop, and his
goods in the house, let him not go down to take them away:
and he that shall be in the field, in like manner, let him
not return back.
32 Remember Lot's wife.
33 Whosoever shall seek to save his life, shall lose it: and
whosoever shall lose it, shall preserve it.
34 I say to you: In that night there shall be two men in one
bed; the one shall be taken, and the other shall be left.
35 Two women shall be grinding together: the one shall be
taken, and the other shall be left: two men shall be in
the field; the one shall be taken, and the other shall be
left.
36 They answering, say to him: Where, Lord?
37 Who said to them: Wheresoever the body shall be, thither
will the eagles also be gathered together.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 18
1 And he spoke also a parable to them, that we ought always
to pray, and not to faint,
2 Saying: There was a judge in a certain city, who feared
not God, nor regarded man.
3 And there was a certain widow in that city, and she came
to him, saying: Avenge me of my adversary.
4 And he would not for a long time. But afterwards he said
within himself: Although I fear not God, nor regard man,
5 Yet because this widow is troublesome to me, I will avenge
her, lest continually coming she weary me.
6 And the Lord said: Hear what the unjust judge saith.
7 And will not God revenge his elect who cry to him day and
night: and will he have patience in their regard?
8 I say to you, that he will quickly revenge them. But yet
the Son of man, when he cometh, shall he find, think you,
faith on earth?
9 And to some who trusted in themselves as just, and
despised others, he spoke also this parable:
10 Two men went up into the temple to pray: the one a
Pharisee, and the other a publican.
11 The Pharisee standing, prayed thus with himself: O God,
I give thee thanks that I am not as the rest of men,
extortioners, unjust, adulterers, as also is this
publican.
12 I fast twice in a week: I give tithes of all that I
possess.
13 And the publican, standing afar off, would not so much as
lift up his eyes towards heaven; but struck his breast,
saying: O god, be merciful to me a sinner.
14 I say to you, this man went down into his house justified
rather that the other: because every one that exalteth
himself, shall be humbled: and he that humbleth himself,
shall be exalted.
15 And they brought unto him also infants, that he might
touch them. Which when the disciples saw, they rebuked
them.
16 But Jesus, calling them together, said: Suffer children
to come to me, and forbid them not: for of such is the
kingdom of God.
17 Amen, I say to you: Whosoever shall not receive the
kingdom of God as a child, shall not enter into it.
18 And a certain ruler asked him, saying: Good master, what
shall I do to possess everlasting life?
19 And Jesus said to him: Why dost thou call me good? None
is good but God alone.
20 Thou knowest the commandments: Thou shalt not kill: Thou
shalt not commit adultery: Thou shalt not steal: Thou
shalt not bear false witness: Honour thy father and
mother.
21 Who said: All these things have I kept from my youth.
22 Which when Jesus had heard, he said to him: Yet one thing
is wanting to thee: sell all whatever thou hast, and give
to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and
come, follow me.
23 He having heard these things, became sorrowful; for he was
very rich.
24 And Jesus seeing him become sorrowful, said: How hardly
shall they that have riches enter into the kingdom of God.
25 For it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a
needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of
God.
26 And they that heard it, said: Who then can be saved?
27 He said to them: The things that are impossible with men,
are possible with God.
28 Then Peter said: Behold, we have left all things, and
have followed thee.
29 Who said to them: Amen, I say to you, there is no man
that hath left house, or parents, or brethren, or wife, or
children, for the kingdom of God's sake,
30 Who shall not receive much more in this present time, and
in the world to come life everlasting.
31 Then Jesus took unto him the twelve, and said to them:
Behold, we go up to Jerusalem, and all things shall be
accomplished which were written by the prophets concerning
the Son of man.
32 For he shall be delivered to the Gentiles, and shall be
mocked, and scourged, and spit upon:
33 And after they have scourged him, they will put him to
death; and the third day he shall rise again.
34 And they understood none of these things, and this word
was hid from them, and they understood not the things that
were said.
35 Now it came to pass, when he drew nigh to Jericho, that a
certain blind man sat by the way side, begging.
36 And when he heard the multitude passing by, he asked what
this meant.
37 And they told him, that Jesus of Nazareth was passing by.
38 And he cried out, saying: Jesus, son of David, have mercy
on me.
39 And they that went before, rebuked him, that he should
hold his peace: but he cried out much more: Son of
David, have mercy on me.
40 And Jesus standing, commanded him to be brought unto him.
And when he was come near, he asked him,
41 Saying: What wilt thou that I do to thee? But he said:
Lord, that I may see.
42 And Jesus said to him: Receive thy sight: thy faith hath
made thee whole.
43 And immediately he saw, and followed him, glorifying God.
And all the people, when they saw it, gave praise to God.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 19
1 And entering in, he walked through Jericho.
2 And behold, there was a man named Zacheus, who was the
chief of the publicans, and he was rich.
3 And he sought to see Jesus who he was, and he could not
for the crowd, because he was low of stature.
4 And running before, he climbed up into a sycamore tree,
that he might see him; for he was to pass that way.
5 And when Jesus was come to the place, looking up, he saw
him, and said to him: Zacheus, make haste and come down;
for this day I must abide in thy house.
6 And he made haste and came down; and received him with
joy.
7 And when all saw it, they murmured, saying, that he was
gone to be a guest with a man that was a sinner.
8 But Zacheus standing, said to the Lord: Behold, Lord, the
half of my goods I give to the poor; and if I have wronged
any man of any thing, I restore him fourfold.
9 Jesus said to him: This day is salvation come to this
house, because he also is a son of Abraham.
10 For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which
was lost.
11 As they were hearing these things, he added and spoke a
parable, because he was nigh to Jerusalem, and because
they thought that the kingdom of God should immediately be
manifested.
12 He said therefore: A certain nobleman went into a far
country, to receive for himself a kingdom, and to return.
13 And calling his ten servants, he gave them ten pounds, and
said to them: Trade till I come.
14 But his citizens hated him: and they sent an embassage
after him, saying: We will not have this man to reign
over us.
15 And it came to pass, that he returned, having received the
kingdom: and he commanded his servants to be called, to
whom he had given the money, that he might know how much
every man had gained by trading.
16 And the first came, saying: Lord, thy pound hath gained
ten pounds.
17 And he said to him: Well done, thou good servant, because
thou hast been faithful in a little, thou shalt have power
over ten cities.
18 And the second came, saying: Lord, thy pound hath gained
five pounds.
19 And he said to him: Be thou also over five cities.
20 And another came, saying: Lord, behold here is thy pound,
which I have kept laid up in a napkin;
21 For I feared thee, because thou art an austere man: thou
takest up what thou didst not lay down, and thou reapest
that which thou didst not sow.
22 He saith to him: Out of thy own mouth I judge thee, thou
wicked servant. Thou knewest that I was an austere man,
taking up what I laid not down, and reaping that which I
did not sow:
23 And why then didst thou not give my money into the bank,
that at my coming, I might have exacted it with usury?
24 And he said to them that stood by: Take the pound away
from him, and give it to him that hath ten pounds.
25 And they said to him: Lord, he hath ten pounds.
26 But I say to you, that to every one that hath shall be
given, and he shall abound: and from him that hath not,
even that which he hath, shall be taken from him.
27 But as for those my enemies, who would not have me reign
over them, bring them hither, and kill them before me.
28 And having said these things, he went before, going up to
Jerusalem.
29 And it came to pass, when he was come nigh to Bethphage
and Bethania, unto the mount called Olivet, he sent two of
his disciples,
30 Saying: Go into the town which is over against you, at
your entering into which you shall find the colt of an ass
tied, on which no man ever hath sitten: loose him, and
bring him hither.
31 And if any man shall ask you: Why do you loose him? you
shall say thus unto him: Because the Lord hath need of
his service.
32 And they that were sent, went their way, and found the
colt standing, as he had said unto them.
33 And as they were loosing the colt, the owners thereof said
to them: Why loose you the colt?
34 But they said: Because the Lord hath need of him.
35 And they brought him to Jesus. And casting their garments
on the colt, they set Jesus thereon.
36 And as he went, they spread their clothes underneath in
the way.
37 And when he was now coming near the descent of mount
Olivet, the whole multitude of his disciples began with
joy to praise God with a loud voice, for all the mighty
works they had seen,
38 Saying: Blessed be the king who cometh in the name of the
Lord, peace in heaven, and glory on high!
39 And some of the Pharisees, from amongst the multitude,
said to him: Master, rebuke thy disciples.
40 To whom he said: I say to you, that if these shall hold
their peace, the stones will cry out.
41 And when he drew near, seeing the city, he wept over it,
saying:
42 If thou also hadst known, and that in this thy day, the
things that are to thy peace; but now they are hidden from
thy eyes.
43 For the days shall come upon thee, and thy enemies shall
cast a trench about thee, and compass thee round, and
straiten thee on every side,
44 And beat thee flat to the ground, and thy children who are
in thee: and they shall not leave in thee a stone upon a
stone: because thou hast not known the time of thy
visitation.
45 And entering into the temple, he began to cast out them
that sold therein, and them that bought.
46 Saying to them: It is written: My house is the house of
prayer. But you have made it a den of thieves.
47 And he was teaching daily in the temple. And the chief
priests and the scribes and the rulers of the people
sought to destroy him:
48 And they found not what to do to him: for all the people
were very attentive to hear him.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 20
1 And it came to pass, that on one of the days, as he was
teaching the people in the temple, and preaching the
gospel, the chief priests and the scribes, with the
ancients, met together,
2 And spoke to him, saying: Tell us, by what authority dost
thou these things? or, Who is he that hath given thee
this authority?
3 And Jesus answering, said to them: I will also ask you
one thing. Answer me:
4 The baptism of John, was it from heaven, or of men?
5 But they thought within themselves, saying: If we shall
say, From heaven: he will say: Why then did you not
believe him?
6 But if we say, Of men, the whole people will stone us: for
they are persuaded that John was a prophet.
7 And they answered, that they knew not whence it was.
8 And Jesus said to them: Neither do I tell thee by what
authority I do these things.
9 And he began to speak to the people this parable: A
certain man planted a vineyard, and let it out to
husbandmen: and he was abroad for a long time.
10 And at the season he sent a servant to the husbandmen,
that they should give him of the fruit of the vineyard.
Who, beating him, sent him away empty.
11 And again he sent another servant. But they beat him also,
and treating him reproachfully, sent him away empty.
12 And again he sent the third: and they wounded him also,
and cast him out.
13 Then the lord of the vineyard said: What shall I do? I
will send my beloved son: it may be, when they see him,
they will reverence him.
14 Whom when the husbandmen saw, they thought within
themselves, saying: This is the heir, let us kill him,
that the inheritance may be ours.
15 So casting him out of the vineyard, they killed him. What
therefore will the lord of the vineyard do to them?
16 He will come, and will destroy these husbandmen, and will
give the vineyard to others. Which they hearing, said to
him: God forbid.
17 But he looking on them, said: What is this then that is
written, The stone, which the builders rejected, the same
is become the head of the corner?
18 Whosoever shall fall upon that stone, shall be bruised:
and upon whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind him to
powder.
19 And the chief priests and the scribes sought to lay hands
on him the same hour: but they feared the people, for
they knew that he spoke this parable to them.
20 And being upon the watch, they sent spies, who should
feign themselves just, that they might take hold of him in
his words, that they might deliver him up to the authority
and power of the governor.
21 And they asked him, saying: Master, we know that thou
speakest and teachest rightly: and thou dost not respect
any person, but teachest the way of God in truth.
22 Is it lawful for us to give tribute to Caesar, or no?
23 But he, considering their guile, said to them: Why tempt
you me?
24 Shew me a penny. Whose image and inscription hath it? They
answering, said to him:, Caesar's.
25 And he said to them: Render therefore to Caesar the things
that are Caesar's: and to God the things that are God's.
26 And they could not reprehend his word before the people:
and wondering at his answer, they held their peace.
27 And there came to him some of the Sadducees, who deny that
there is any resurrection, and they asked him,
28 Saying: Master, Moses wrote unto us, If any man's brother
die, having a wife, and he leave no children, that his
brother should take her to wife, and raise up seed unto
his brother.
29 There were therefore seven brethren: and the first took a
wife, and died without children.
30 And the next took her to wife, and he also died childless.
31 And the third took her. And in like manner all the seven,
and they left no children, and died.
32 Last of all the woman died also.
33 In the resurrection therefore, whose wife of them shall
she be? For all the seven had her to wife.
34 And Jesus said to them: The children of this world marry,
and are given in marriage:
35 But they that shall be accounted worthy of that world, and
of the resurrection from the dead, shall neither be
married, nor take wives.
36 Neither can they die any more: for they are equal to the
angels, and are the children of God, being the children of
the resurrection.
37 Now that the dead rise again, Moses also shewed, at the
bush, when he called the Lord, The God of Abraham, and the
God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob;
38 For he is not the God of the dead, but of the living: for
all live to him.
39 And some of the scribes answering, said to him: Master,
thou hast said well.
40 And after that they durst not ask him any more questions.
41 But he said to them: How say they that Christ is the son
of David?
42 And David himself saith in the book of Psalms: The Lord
said to my Lord, sit thou on my right hand,
43 Till I make thy enemies thy footstool.
44 David then calleth him Lord: and how is he his son?
45 And in the hearing of all the people, he said to his
disciples:
46 Beware of the scribes, who desire to walk in long robes,
and love salutations in the marketplace, and the first
chairs in the synagogues, and the chief rooms at feasts:
47 Who devour the houses of widows, feigning long prayer.
These shall receive greater damnation.
The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 21
1 And looking on, he saw the rich men cast their gifts into
the treasury.
2 And he saw also a certain poor widow casting in two brass
mites.
3 And he said: Verily I say to you, that this poor widow
hath cast in more than they all:
4 For all these have of their abundance cast into the
offerings of God: but she of her want, hath cast in all
the living that she had.
5 And some saying of the temple, that it was adorned with
goodly stones and gifts, he said:
6 These things which you see, the days will come in which
there shall not be left a stone upon a stone that shall
not be throw |