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Chapter
10
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And he got together
his twelve disciples
and gave them the power
of driving out unclean
spirits, and of making
well all sorts of disease
and pain.
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Now the names of
the twelve are these:
The first, Simon, who
is named Peter, and
Andrew, his brother;
James, the son of Zebedee,
and John, his brother;
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Philip and Bartholomew;
Thomas and Matthew,
the tax-farmer; James,
the son of Alphaeus,
and Thaddaeus;
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Simon the Zealot,
and Judas Iscariot,
who was false to him.
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These twelve Jesus
sent out and gave them
orders, saying, Do not
go among the Gentiles,
or into any town of
Samaria,
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But go to the wandering
sheep of the house of
Israel,
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And, on your way,
say, The kingdom of
heaven is near.
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Make well those who
are ill, give life to
the dead, make lepers
clean, send evil spirits
out of men; freely it
has been given to you,
freely give.
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Take no gold or silver
or copper in your pockets;
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Take no bag for your
journey and do not take
two coats or shoes or
a stick: for the workman
has a right to his food.
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And into whatever
town or small place
you go, make search
there for someone who
is respected, and make
his house your resting-place
till you go away.
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And when you go in,
say, May peace be on
this house.
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And if the house
is good enough, let
your peace come on it:
but if not, let your
peace come back to you.
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And whoever will
not take you in, or
give ear to your words,
when you go out from
that house or that town,
put off its dust from
your feet.
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Truly I say to you,
It will be better for
the land of Sodom and
Gomorrah in the day
of God's judging than
for that town.
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See, I send you out
as sheep among wolves.
Be then as wise as snakes,
and as gentle as doves.
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But be on the watch
against men: for they
will give you up to
the Sanhedrins, and
in their Synagogues
they will give you blows;
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And you will come
before rulers and kings
because of me, for a
witness to them and
to the Gentiles.
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But when you are
given up into their
hands, do not be troubled
about what to say or
how to say it: for in
that hour what you are
to say will be given
to you;
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Because it is not
you who say the words,
but the Spirit of your
Father in you.
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And brother will
give up brother to death,
and the father his child:
and children will go
against their fathers
and mothers, and put
them to death.
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And you will be hated
by all men because of
my name: but he who
is strong to the end
will have salvation.
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But when they are
cruel to you in one
town, go in flight to
another: for truly,
I say to you, You will
not have gone through
the towns of Israel
before the Son of man
comes.
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A disciple is not
greater than his master,
or a servant than his
lord.
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It is enough for
the disciple that he
may be as his master,
and the servant as his
lord. If they have given
the name Beelzebub to
the master of the house,
how much more to those
of his house!
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Have, then, no fear
of them: because nothing
is covered which will
not come to light, or
secret which will not
be made clear.
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What I say to you
in the dark, say in
the light: and what
comes to your ear secretly,
say publicly from the
house-tops.
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And have no fear
of those who put to
death the body, but
are not able to put
to death the soul. But
have fear of him who
has power to give soul
and body to destruction
in hell.
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Are not sparrows
two a farthing? and
not one of them comes
to an end without your
Father:
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But the hairs of
your head are all numbered.
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Then have no fear;
you are of more value
than a flock of sparrows.
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To everyone, then,
who gives witness to
me before men, I will
give witness before
my Father in heaven.
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But if anyone says
before men that he has
no knowledge of me,
I will say that I have
no knowledge of him
before my Father in
heaven.
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Do not have the thought
that I have come to
send peace on the earth;
I came not to send peace
but a sword.
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For I have come to
put a man against his
father, and the daughter
against her mother,
and the daughter-in-law
against her mother-in-law:
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And a man will be
hated by those of his
house.
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He who has more love
for his father or mother
than for me is not good
enough for me; he who
has more love for son
or daughter than for
me is not good enough
for me.
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And he who does not
take his cross and come
after me is not good
enough for me.
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He who has the desire
to keep his life will
have it taken from him,
and he who gives up
his life because of
me will have it given
back to him.
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He who gives honour
to you gives honour
to me; and he who gives
honour to me gives honour
to him who sent me.
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He who gives honour
to a prophet, in the
name of a prophet, will
be given a prophet's
reward; and he who gives
honour to an upright
man, in the name of
an upright man, will
be given an upright
man's reward.
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And whoever gives
to one of these little
ones a cup of cold water
only, in the name of
a disciple, truly I
say to you, he will
not go without his reward.
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