Luke 5
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| 1 | And it came to pass with the crowd pressing upon Him then to hear the Word of Yahweh, that He was standing by the lake Gennesaret, |
| 2 | and He saw two vessels stationed by the lake, and the fishermen disembarked from them washing the nets. |
| 3 | And boarding one of the vessels, which was Simon's, He asked him to set out a little from the land, and sitting He taught the crowds from the vessel. |
| 4 | Then when He had stopped speaking He said to Simon: "Set out into the deep and lower your nets for a catch." |
| 5 | And replying Simon said "Master, through the whole night laboring we have taken nothing, but upon Your word I shall lower the nets." |
| 6 | And doing this they enclosed a great multitude of fish, even bursting through their nets. |
| 7 | Then they signaled to the partners in the other vessel that they come to assist them, and coming then they filled both the vessels so as to sink them. |
| 8 | And seeing it, Simon Petros fell to the knees of Yahshua saying "Depart from me, because I am sinful man, O Prince!" |
| 9 | For amazement embraced him and all those with him, upon the catch of the fish which they had gathered. |
| 10 | And likewise also Iakobos and Iohannes, sons of Zebedaios, who were companions with Simon. And Yahshua said to Simon, "Do not fear, from now on you shall be catching men." |
| 11 | And bringing back the vessels to land, leaving everything they followed Him. |
| 12 | Then it came to pass while He was in one of the cities, and behold, a man full of leprosy, and seeing Yahshua, falling upon his face he begged Him saying "Prince, if You wish, You are able to cleanse me." |
| 13 | And extending the hand, He touched him, saying "I wish: you be cleansed!" And immediately the leprosy departed from him. |
| 14 | And He instructed him not to say anything, "but departing, show yourself to the priest, and make an offering for your cleansing just as Moses had prescribed, for a testimony to them." |
| 15 | And still more there spread around the report concerning Him, and many crowds gathered to Him to listen and to be cured from their illnesses. |
| 16 | And He was retiring into the deserts and praying. |
| 17 | And it happened in one of those days that He was teaching, and the Pharisees and teachers of the law were being seated, those who were come from every town of Galilaia and Judaea and Jerusalem. And the power of the Prince was in Him to heal. |
| 18 | And behold, men carrying upon a cot a man who was paralyzed, and they were seeking to bring him in and to set him before Him. |
| 19 | And not finding how they could bring him in because of the crowd, going up upon the roof through the ceramic tiles they lowered him with the cot into the midst before Yahshua. |
| 20 | And seeing their faith He said "Man, your errors are forgiven you!" |
| 21 | And the scribes and the Pharisees began to debate, saying "Who is this who speaks blasphemies? Who is able to forgive errors if not Yahweh alone?" |
| 22 | But Yahshua, knowing their reasonings, replying said to them "Why do you dispute in your hearts? |
| 23 | What is easier, to say 'Your errors are forgiven you' or to say 'Arise and walk'? |
| 24 | Now in order that you would see that the Son of Man has authority upon the earth to forgive wrongdoing..." He said to the paralytic "...I say to you, arise, and taking up your cot go to your house!" |
| 25 | And immediately rising before them, taking up that which he laid upon, he departed for his house extolling Yahweh. |
| 26 | And astonishment seized all, and they extolled Yahweh. And they were filled with fear, saying that "We have seen marvels this day!" |
| 27 | And after these things He departed, and having seen a tax-collector by the name Levi sitting by the tax office, then He said to him: "Follow Me." |
| 28 | And abandoning everything rising up he followed Him. |
| 29 | And Levi made a great reception for Him at his house, and there was a great crowd of tax-collectors and others who were reclining at dinner with Him. |
| 30 | And the Pharisees and the scribes murmured of them to His students, saying "For what reason do you eat and drink with tax-collectors and wrongdoers?" |
| 31 | And replying Yahshua said to them: "The healthy have no need of a physician, but those having maladies. |
| 32 | I have not come to call the just, but wrongdoers to repentance." |
| 33 | Then they said to Him: "The students of Iohannes fast frequently and make supplications, and in like manner those of the Pharisees. But they eat and drink with You." |
| 34 | So Yahshua said to them: "The sons of the bridegroom are not able to make fasts while the bridegroom is with them. |
| 35 | But the days shall come, and when the bridegroom is taken from them, then they shall fast in those days." |
| 36 | Then He also spoke a parable to them, that "No one tearing a patch from a new cloth puts it on an old garment, but if it is, then the new will tear and the old will not agree with the patch from the new. |
| 37 | And no one puts new wine into old skins, but if it is, the new wine will break the skins and it will pour out and the skins will be destroyed. |
| 38 | Rather one must put new wine into new skins. |
| 39 | And no one drinking the old desires the new, for 'the old', one says, 'is good'." |