Luke 10
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| 1 | Then after these things the Prince had appointed seventy-two others, and He sent them two each before His face into every city and place where He was about to go. |
| 2 | And He said to them "Great is the harvest, but those who work are few. Therefore ask the Prince of the harvest that He would send out workmen for His harvest! |
| 3 | You go. Behold, I send you as lambs in the midst of wolves. |
| 4 | Do not carry a bag, nor a wallet, nor sandals, and greet no one by the road. |
| 5 | And into whatever house you should enter, first you say 'Peace to this house.' |
| 6 | And if in it there should be a son of peace, your peace shall rest upon it, but if not then upon you it shall rebound. |
| 7 | Then in that house you stay eating and drinking the things from them. For the workman is worthy of his wage. Do not pass from house to house. |
| 8 | And into whatever city you go into and they receive you, you eat the things they offer to you, |
| 9 | and you cure those in it who are sick and you say to them 'The Kingdom of Yahweh comes nigh upon you!' |
| 10 | And into whatever city you should enter and they do not receive you, going out into its streets you say |
| 11 | 'Even the dust from your city which cleaves to the feet we wipe off of us, but this you must know, that the Kingdom of Yahweh approaches!' |
| 12 | I say to you that for those of Sodom it shall be more bearable in that day than for that city! |
| 13 | "Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaïda! Because if there had taken place in Turos and Sidon the feats which took place among you, long ago they would have repented, sitting in sackcloth and ashes! |
| 14 | But for Turos and Sidon it shall be better in the judgement than for you! |
| 15 | And you, Kapharnaoum, shall you be exalted unto heaven? Unto Hades you shall descend! |
| 16 | "He hearing you hears Me, and he rejecting you rejects Me. And he rejecting Me rejects He who has sent Me!" |
| 17 | Then the seventy-two returned with great joy saying: "Prince, even the demons are subjected to us by Your Name!" |
| 18 | And He said to them "I beheld the Adversary falling as lightning from heaven! |
| 19 | Behold! I have given to you authority to tread upon serpents and scorpions, and upon all the power of the enemy, and no one shall by any means do you injustice. |
| 20 | But in this you must not rejoice: that spirits are subject to you. Rather, rejoice that your names are inscribed in the heavens." |
| 21 | At that hour He rejoiced in the Holy Spirit and said "I give praise to You, Father, Sovereign of the heaven and of the earth, that You have hidden these things from the wise and intelligent and have revealed them to babes. Yeah, Father, because such have had approval before You! |
| 22 | All things have been given over to Me by My Father, and no one knows who the Son is if not the Father, and who the Father is if not the Son, and the Son shall reveal it to whom He should determine." |
| 23 | And turning towards the students, privately He said "Blessed are those eyes seeing the things which you see. |
| 24 | For I say to you that many prophets and kings have desired to see the things which you see, and they saw not, and to hear the things which you hear, and they heard not." |
| 25 | And behold, a certain lawyer arose, making trial of Him saying: "Teacher, what should I do that I shall inherit eternal life?" |
| 26 | So He said to him: "What is written in the law? How do you read?" |
| 27 | And replying he said "Love Yahweh your God with your whole heart and with your whole soul and with your entire strength and with your whole mind, and he near to you as yourself." |
| 28 | And He said to him "You reply correctly. Do this and you shall live." |
| 29 | But he wishing to deem himself righteous said to Yahshua "Yet who is he near to me?" |
| 30 | Retorting Yahshua said: "A certain man went down to Iericho from Jerusalem and he encountered robbers, and stripping him and inflicting him with a beating they departed, leaving him half dead. |
| 31 | And there happened upon him some priest who was going down by that road and seeing him he passed by on the opposite side. |
| 32 | And likewise also a Levite arriving at that place, coming and seeing him he passed by on the opposite side. |
| 33 | Then a certain Samaritan traveling came by him, and seeing him he was deeply moved, |
| 34 | and coming forth he bound his wounds pouring on olive oil and wine, and putting him upon his own beast brought him into an inn and took care of him. |
| 35 | Then on the next day paying he had given two denarii to the innkeeper and said 'You must care for him, and whatever you may spend in addition, I upon my coming back shall repay to you.' |
| 36 | Which of these three is it supposed by you had been near to him who had fallen in with the robbers?" |
| 37 | And he said: "He doing mercifully with him." Then Yahshua said to him "You must go and you do likewise." |
| 38 | Then in their traveling He entered into a certain village, and some woman with the name Martha took Him in |
| 39 | and there was a sister called Mariam and she was sitting by the feet of Yahshua hearing His Word. |
| 40 | But Martha was distracted with much serving, and stopping she said "Prince, is it not a care to You that my sister has left me alone to serve? Therefore speak to her in order that she may help me." |
| 41 | And replying the Prince said to her "Martha, Martha, you have care for and are troubled concerning many things, |
| 42 | but one thing is necessary. For Mariam has chosen the good part, which shall not be taken away from her." |
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