1WHEN Jesus had finished commanding his twelve disciples, he departed from that place to teach and to preach in their cities. 2But when John heard in prison of the works of Christ, he sent by his disciples, 3And said to him, Are you the one who is to come, or are we to expect another? 4Jesus answered and said, Go and describe to John the things which you see and hear. 5The blind see, and the lame walk, and the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, and the dead rise up, and the poor are given hope. 6And blessed is he who does not stumble on account of me. 7When they went away, Jesus began to speak to the people concerning John, What did you go out to the wilderness to see? A reed which is shaken by the wind? 8If not so, what did you go out to see? A man dressed in fine clothes? Behold those who wear fine clothes are in kings’ houses. 9And if not so, What then did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes, I tell you, and much more than a prophet. 10For this is he of whom it is written, Behold, I send my messenger before your face, to prepare the way before you. 11Truly I say to you, that among those who are born of women, there has never risen one who is greater than John the Baptist; and yet even the least person in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he. 12From the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven has been administered by force, and only those in power control it. 13For all the prophets and the law prophesied until John. 14And if you wish, accept it, that he is Elijah who was to come. 15He who has ears to hear, let him hear. 16But to whom shall I liken this generation? It is like boys who sit in the street and call to their friends. 17And say, We have sung to you, but you would not dance; and we have wailed to you but you did not mourn. 18For John came, neither eating nor drinking, and they said he is crazy. 19The Son of man came, eating and drinking, and they said, Behold, a glutton and a wine-bibber, and a friend of publicans and sinners. And yet wisdom is justified by its works. 20Then Jesus began to reproach the cities in which his many works were done, and which did not repent. And he said, 21Woe to you, Chorazin! woe to you, Bethsaida! for if in Tyre and Sidon had been done the works which were done in you, they might have repented in sackcloth and ashes. 22But I say to you, It will be easier for Tyre and Sidon in the day of judgment, than for you. 23And you, Capernaum, which have exalted yourself up to heaven, shall be brought down to Sheol; for if in Sodom had been done the works which were done in you, it would be standing to this day. 24But I say to you, It will be easier for the land of Sodom in the judgment day, than for you. 25At that time, Jesus answered and said, I thank you, O my Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and the men of understanding, and you have revealed them to children. 26O yes, my Father, for such was your will. 27Everything has been delivered to me by my Father, and no man knows the Son except the Father, nor does any man know the Father but the Son, and he to whomever the Son wishes to reveal. 28Come to me, all you who are tired out and carrying burdens, and I will give you rest. 29Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am genial and meek in my heart, and you will find rest to your souls. 30For my yoke is very pleasant, and my burden is light. Holy Bible From The Ancient Eastern Texts: Aramaic Of The Peshitta by George M. Lamsa (1933) |