And when Evening Came, Jesus Went Forth Outside of the City...
[1] [Arabic, p.125] [2241] And when evening came, Jesus went forth outside of the city, he and his [2] disciples. [2242] And as they passed in the morning, the disciples saw that fig tree [3] withered away from its root. [2243] And they passed by, and said, How did the fig tree dry [4] up immediately? [2244] And Simon remembered, and said unto him, My Master, behold, [5] that fig tree which thou didst curse hath dried up. [2245] And Jesus answered and said [6] unto them, Let there be in you the faith of God. [2246] Verily I say unto you, if ye believe, and doubt not in your hearts, and assure yourselves that that will be which [7] ye say, ye shall have what ye say. [2247] And if ye say to this mountain, Remove, and [8] fall [2248] into the sea, it shall be. [2249] And all that ye ask God in prayer, and believe, he [9, 10] will give you. [2250] And the apostles [2251] said unto our Lord, Increase our [2252] faith. [2253] He said unto them, If there be in you faith like a grain of mustard, ye shall say to this fig tree, Be thou torn up, and be thou planted in the sea; and it will obey you. [11] [2254] Who of you hath a servant driving a yoke of oxen or tending sheep, and if he [12] come from the field, will say unto him straightway, Go and sit down? [2255] Nay, [2256] he will say unto him, Make ready for me wherewith I may sup, and gird thy waist, and serve me, till I eat and drink; and afterwards thou shalt eat and drink also. [13] [2257] Doth that servant haply, who did what he was bid, receive his praise? I think [14] not. [2258] So ye also, when ye have done all that ye were bid, say, We are idle servants; what it was our duty to do, we have done.

[15] [2259] For this reason I say unto you, Whatever ye pray and ask, believe that ye [16] [Arabic, p.126] receive, and ye shall have. [2260] And when ye stand to pray, forgive what is in your heart against any man; and your Father which is in heaven will [17] forgive you also your wrong-doings. [2261] But if ye forgive not men their wrong-doings, neither will your Father forgive you also your wrong-doings.

[18] [2262] And he spake unto them a parable also, that they should pray at all times, and [19] not be slothful: [2263] There was a judge in a city, who feared not God, nor was ashamed [20] for men: [2264] and there was a widow in that city; and she came unto him, and said, [21] Avenge me of mine adversary. [2265] And he would not for a long time: but afterwards he said within himself, If of God I have no fear, and before men I have no shame; [22] [2266] yet because this widow vexeth me, I will avenge her, that she come not at all times [23, 24] and annoy me. [2267] And our Lord said, Hear ye what the judge of injustice said. [2268] And shall not God still more do vengeance for his elect, who call upon him in the night [25] and in the day, and grant them respite? [2269] I say unto you, He will do vengeance for them speedily. Thinkest thou the Son of man will come and find faith on the earth?

[26, 27] [2270] And they came again to Jerusalem. [2271] And it came to pass, on one of the days, as Jesus was walking in the temple, and teaching the people, and preaching the [28] gospel, [2272] that the chief priests and the scribes with the elders came upon him, and said unto him, Tell us: [2273] By what power doest thou this? and who gave thee this [29] power to do that? [2274] And Jesus said unto them, I also will ask you one word, and if [30] ye tell me, I also shall tell you by what power I do that. [2275] The baptism of John, from [31] what place is it? from heaven or of men? [2276] Tell me. [2277] And they reflected within themselves, [Arabic, p.127] and said, If we shall say unto him, From heaven; he will say unto [32] us, For what reason did ye not believe him? [2278] But [2279] if we shall say, Of men; [33] we fear [2280] that the people will stone us, all of them. [2281] And all of them were holding [2282] [34] to John, that he was a true prophet. [2283] They answered and said unto him, We know [35] not. [2284] Jesus said unto them, Neither tell I you also by what power I work. What think ye? A man had two sons; and he went to the first, and said unto him, My [36] son, go to-day, and till in the vineyard. [2285] And he answered and said, I do not wish [37] to: but finally he repented, and went. [2286] And he went to the other, and said unto [38] him likewise. [2287] And he answered and said, Yea, my lord: and went not. Which of these two did the will of his father? They said unto him, The first. Jesus said unto them, Verily I say unto you, The publicans and harlots go before you into [39] the kingdom of God. [2288] John came unto you in the way of righteousness, and ye believed him not; but the publicans and harlots believed him; and ye, not even when ye saw, did ye repent at last, that ye might believe in him.

[40] [2289] Hear another parable: A man was a householder, and planted a vineyard, and surrounded it with a hedge, and digged in it a winepress, and built in it a tower, [41, 42] [2290] and gave it to husbandmen, and went to a distance for a long time. [2291] So when the time of the fruits came, he sent his servants [2292] unto the husbandmen, that they might [43] send him of the produce [2293] of his vineyard. [2294] And those husbandmen beat him, and [44] sent him away empty. [2295] And he sent unto them another servant also; and they [45] stoned him, and wounded [2296] him, and sent him away with shameful handling. [2297] And he sent again another; and they slew him. And he sent many other servants unto [46] them. [2298] And the husbandmen took his servants, and one they beat, and another they [47] stoned, and another they slew. [2299] So he sent again other servants more than the first; and [48] [Arabic, p.128] they did likewise with them. [2300] So the owner of the vineyard said, What shall I do? I will send my beloved son: it may be they will see him and be [49, 50] ashamed. [2301] So at last he sent unto them his beloved son that he had. [2302] But the husbandmen, when they saw the son, said amongst themselves, This is the heir. [51, 52] [2303] And they said, We will slay him, and so the inheritance will be ours. [2304] So they took [53] him, and put him forth without the vineyard, and slew him. [2305] When then the lord [54] of the vineyard shall come, what will he do with those husbandmen? [2306] They said unto him, He will destroy them in the worst of ways, [2307] and give the vineyard to [55] other husbandmen, who will give him fruit in its season. [2308] Jesus said unto them, Have ye never read in the scripture,

The stone which the builders declared to be base,

[2309] The same came to be at the head of the corner:

[56] [2310] From God was this,

And it is wonderful in our eyes?

[57] [2311] Therefore I say unto you, The kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and [58] given to a people that will produce fruit. [2312] And whosoever falleth on this stone shall be broken in pieces: but on whomsoever it falleth, it will grind him to [59] powder. [2313] And when the chief priests and the Pharisees heard his parables, they [60] perceived that it was concerning them he spake. [2314] And they sought to seize him; and they feared the multitude, because they were holding to him as the prophet.


Footnotes:

[2241] Mark 11:19.

[2242] Mark 11:20.

[2243] Matthew 21:20b.

[2244] Mark 11:21.

[2245] Mark 11:22.

[2246] Mark 11:23.

[2247] Matthew 21:21b.

[2248] Syr.

[2249] Matthew 21:22.

[2250] Luke 17:5.

[2251] The Syriac word.

[2252] Lit. Increase us in.

[2253] Luke 17:6.

[2254] Luke 17:7.

[2255] Luke 17:8.

[2256] Or, But.

[2257] Luke 17:9.

[2258] Luke 17:10.

[2259] Mark 11:24.

[2260] Mark 11:25.

[2261] Mark 11:26.

[2262] Luke 18:1.

[2263] Luke 18:2.

[2264] Luke 18:3.

[2265] Luke 18:4.

[2266] Luke 18:5.

[2267] Luke 18:6.

[2268] Luke 18:7.

[2269] Luke 18:8.

[2270] Mark 11:15a.

[2271] Luke 20:1.

[2272] Luke 20:2a.

[2273] Mark 11:28b.

[2274] Mark 11:29a; Matthew 21:24b.

[2275] Matthew 21:25a.

[2276] Mark 11:30b.

[2277] Matthew 21:25b.

[2278] Matthew 21:26a.

[2279] Verse 26 begins here in the Greek.

[2280] From Mark.

[2281] Luke 20:6b; Mark 11:32b.

[2282] cf. Syriac.

[2283] Mark 11:33.

[2284] Matthew 21:28.

[2285] Matthew 21:29.

[2286] Matthew 21:30.

[2287] Matthew 21:31.

[2288] Matthew 21:32.

[2289] Matthew 21:33a.

[2290] Luke 20:9b.

[2291] Mark 21. 34.

[2292] The difference between singular and plural is very slight in Arabic.

[2293] Lit. property.

[2294] Mark 12:3b.

[2295] Mark 12:4.

[2296] A word used specially of wounding the head.

[2297] Mark 12:5a.

[2298] Matthew 21:35.

[2299] Matthew 21:36.

[2300] Luke 20:13.

[2301] Mark 12:6a.

[2302] Matthew 21:38a.

[2303] Luke 20:14b.

[2304] Matthew 21:39.

[2305] Matthew 21:40.

[2306] Matthew 21:41.

[2307] cf. Syriac versions.

[2308] Matthew 21:42a.

[2309] Luke 20:17b.

[2310] Matthew 21.

[2311] Matthew 21:43.

[2312] Matthew 21:44.

[2313] Matthew 21:45.

[2314] Matthew 21:46.

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