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Chapter
5
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And seeing great
masses of people he
went up into the mountain;
and when he was seated
his disciples came to
him.
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And with these words
he gave them teaching,
saying,
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Happy are the poor
in spirit: for the kingdom
of heaven is theirs.
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Happy are those who
are sad: for they will
be comforted.
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Happy are the gentle:
for the earth will be
their heritage.
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Happy are those whose
heart's desire is for
righteousness: for they
will have their desire.
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Happy are those who
have mercy: for they
will be given mercy.
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Happy are the clean
in heart: for they will
see God.
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Happy are the peacemakers:
for they will be named
sons of God.
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Happy are those who
are attacked on account
of righteousness: for
the kingdom of heaven
will be theirs.
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Happy are you when
men give you a bad name,
and are cruel to you,
and say all evil things
against you falsely,
because of me.
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Be glad and full
of joy; for great is
your reward in heaven:
for so were the prophets
attacked who were before
you.
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You are the salt
of the earth; but if
its taste goes from
the salt, how will you
make it salt again?
it is then good for
nothing but to be put
out and crushed under
foot by men.
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You are the light
of the world. A town
put on a hill may be
seen by all.
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And a burning light
is not put under a vessel,
but on its table; so
that its rays may be
shining on all who are
in the house.
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Even so let your
light be shining before
men, so that they may
see your good works
and give glory to your
Father in heaven.
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Let there be no thought
that I have come to
put an end to the law
or the prophets. I have
not come for destruction,
but to make complete.
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Truly I say to you,
Till heaven and earth
come to an end, not
the smallest letter
or part of a letter
will in any way be taken
from the law, till all
things are done.
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Whoever then goes
against the smallest
of these laws, teaching
men to do the same,
will be named least
in the kingdom of heaven;
but he who keeps the
laws, teaching others
to keep them, will be
named great in the kingdom
of heaven.
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For I say to you,
If your righteousness
is not greater than
the righteousness of
the scribes and Pharisees,
you will never go into
the kingdom of heaven.
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You have knowledge
that it was said in
old times, You may not
put to death; and, Whoever
puts to death will be
in danger of being judged:
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But I say to you
that everyone who is
angry with his brother
will be in danger of
being judged; and he
who says to his brother,
Raca, will be in danger
from the Sanhedrin;
and whoever says, You
foolish one, will be
in danger of the hell
of fire.
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If then you are making
an offering at the altar
and there it comes to
your mind that your
brother has something
against you,
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While your offering
is still before the
altar, first go and
make peace with your
brother, then come and
make your offering.
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Come to an agreement
quickly with him who
has a cause against
you at law, while you
are with him on the
way, for fear that he
may give you up to the
judge and the judge
may give you to the
police and you may be
put into prison.
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Truly I say to you,
You will not come out
from there till you
have made payment of
the very last farthing.
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You have knowledge
that it was said, You
may not have connection
with another man's wife:
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But I say to you
that everyone whose
eyes are turned on a
woman with desire has
had connection with
her in his heart.
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And if your right
eye is a cause of trouble
to you, take it out
and put it away from
you; because it is better
to undergo the loss
of one part, than for
all your body to go
into hell.
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And if your right
hand is a cause of trouble
to you, let it be cut
off and put it away
from you; because it
is better to undergo
the loss of one part,
than for all your body
to go into hell.
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Again, it was said,
Whoever puts away his
wife has to give her
a statement in writing
for this purpose:
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But I say to you
that everyone who puts
away his wife for any
other cause but the
loss of her virtue,
makes her false to her
husband; and whoever
takes her as his wife
after she is put away,
is no true husband to
her.
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Again, you have knowledge
that it was said in
old times, Do not take
false oaths, but give
effect to your oaths
to the Lord:
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But I say to you,
Take no oaths at all:
not by the heaven, because
it is the seat of God;
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Or by the earth,
because it is the resting-place
for his foot; or by
Jerusalem, because it
is the town of the great
King.
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You may not take
an oath by your head,
because you are not
able to make one hair
white or black.
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But let your words
be simply, Yes or No:
and whatever is more
than these is of the
Evil One.
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You have knowledge
that it was said, An
eye for an eye, and
a tooth for a tooth:
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But I say to you,
Do not make use of force
against an evil man;
but to him who gives
you a blow on the right
side of your face let
the left be turned.
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And if any man goes
to law with you and
takes away your coat,
do not keep back your
robe from him.
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And whoever makes
you go one mile, go
with him two.
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Give to him who comes
with a request, and
keep not your property
from him who would for
a time make use of it.
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You have knowledge
that it was said, Have
love for your neighbour,
and hate for him who
is against you:
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But I say to you,
Have love for those
who are against you,
and make prayer for
those who are cruel
to you;
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So that you may be
the sons of your Father
in heaven; for his sun
gives light to the evil
and to the good, and
he sends rain on the
upright man and on the
sinner.
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For if you have love
for those who have love
for you, what credit
is it to you? do not
the tax-farmers the
same?
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And if you say, Good
day, to your brothers
only, what do you do
more than others? do
not even the Gentiles
the same?
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Be then complete
in righteousness, even
as your Father in heaven
is complete.
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