A Call to Repentance 1And there were present, at that time, some that told him of the Galileans, whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices.
2And Jesus answered and said to them: Do you think that those Galileans were greater sinners than all other Galileans, because they suffered such things?
3I tell you, No; but unless you repent, you shall all likewise perish.
4Or, those eighteen, on whom the tower in Siloam fell, and killed them; do you think that they were greater debtors than all other men that were living in Jerusalem?
5I tell you, No; but unless you repent, you shall all likewise perish. The Parable of the Barren Fig Tree 6And he spoke this parable: A certain man had a fig-tree that was planted in his vineyard; and he came and sought fruit on it, and found none.
7Then he said to his vine-dresser, Behold, for three years I have come and sought fruit on this fig-tree, and I have found none; cut it down; why does it occupy the ground unprofitably?
8But he answered and said to him, Sir, let it alone this year also, till I shall dig about it, and throw in manure;
9and it may bear fruit; but if not, after ward you shall cut it down. Jesus Heals a Disabled Woman 10And he was teaching in one of the synagogues on the sabbath.
11And, behold, there was a woman who had had a spirit of infirmity for eighteen years; and she was bowed together, and was not able to raise herself up at all.
12And when Jesus saw her, he called her to him, and said to her: Woman, you are released from your infirmity.
13And he laid his hands on her; and she immediately stood erect, and glorified God. The Parable of the Mustard Seed 18Then he said: To what is the kingdom of God like; and to what shall I liken it?
19It is like a grain of mustard, which a man took, and sowed in his garden; and it grew, and became a great tree; and the birds of the air roosted in its branches. The Parable of the Leaven 20And again he said: To what shall I liken the kingdom of God?
21It is like leaven, which a woman took and hid in three measures of flour, till the whole was leavened. The Narrow Door 22And he went through every city and village, teaching, and journeying to Jerusalem. 24Strive to enter in through the strait gate; for many, I say to you, will seek to enter in, and shall not be able.
25When once the master of the house has risen, and closed the door, and you begin to stand without, and to knock at the door, saying, Lord, Lord, open for us, and he shall answer and say to you, I know you not, whence you are;
26then, you will begin to say, We have eaten and drunk in thy presence, and thou hast taught in our streets.
27And he shall say, I tell you, I know you not, whence you are; depart from me, all you workers of iniquity.
28There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth, when you see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and all the prophets in the kingdom of God, but your selves cast out.
29And they shall come from the east and the west, and from the north and the south, and shall recline at table in the kingdom of God.
30And behold, there are last that shall be first, and there arc first that shall be last. Lament over Jerusalem 31On the same day, certain Pharisees came and said to him: Depart, and get away from this place; for Herod intends to kill you.
32And he said to them: Go and toll that fox, Be hold, I cast out demons, and perform cures today and tomorrow, and the third day I finish the work.
33But I must continue my journey today and tomorrow and the day following; for it is not possible that a prophet perish out of Jerusalem.
34Jerusalem, Jerusalem, that killest the prophets and stonest them that are sent to thee: how often have I desired to gather thy children together, as a bird gathers her young under her wings, and you refused.
35Behold, your house is deserted; and I say to you, You shall not see me till the time come when you shall say, Blessed is he that comes in the name of the Lord. Anderson's New Testament (1865) Digital Text Courtesy TheWord.net Bible Software. Section Headings Courtesy Berean Bible. |