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Chapter
18
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In that hour the
disciples came to Jesus,
saying, Who is greatest
in the kingdom of heaven?
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And he took a little
child, and put him in
the middle of them,
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And said, Truly,
I say to you, If you
do not have a change
of heart and become
like little children,
you will not go into
the kingdom of heaven.
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Whoever, then, will
make himself as low
as this little child,
the same is the greatest
in the kingdom of heaven.
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And whoever gives
honour to one such little
child in my name, gives
honour to me:
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But whoever is a
cause of trouble to
one of these little
ones who have faith
in me, it would be better
for him to have a great
stone fixed to his neck,
and to come to his end
in the deep sea.
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A curse is on the
earth because of trouble!
for it is necessary
for trouble to come;
but unhappy is that
man through whom the
trouble comes.
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And if your hand
or your foot is a cause
of trouble, let it be
cut off and put it away
from you: it is better
for you to go into life
with the loss of a hand
or a foot than, having
two hands or two feet,
to go into the eternal
fire.
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And if your eye is
a cause of trouble to
you, take it out, and
put it away from you:
it is better for you
to go into life with
one eye than, having
two eyes, to go into
the hell of fire.
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Let it not seem to
you that one of these
little ones is of no
value; for I say to
you that in heaven their
angels see at all times
the face of my Father
in heaven.
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What would you say
now? if a man has a
hundred sheep, and one
of them has gone wandering
away, will he not let
the ninety-nine be,
and go to the mountains
in search of the wandering
one?
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And if he comes across
it, truly I say to you,
he has more joy over
it than over the ninety-nine
which have not gone
out of the way.
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Even so it is not
the pleasure of your
Father in heaven for
one of these little
ones to come to destruction.
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And if your brother
does wrong to you, go,
make clear to him his
error between you and
him in private: if he
gives ear to you, you
have got your brother
back again.
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But if he will not
give ear to you, take
with you one or two
more, that by the lips
of two or three witnesses
every word may be made
certain.
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And if he will not
give ear to them, let
it come to the hearing
of the church: and if
he will not give ear
to the church, let him
be to you as a Gentile
and a tax-farmer.
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Truly I say to you,
Whatever things are
fixed by you on earth
will be fixed in heaven:
and whatever you make
free on earth will be
made free in heaven.
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Again, I say to you,
that if two of you are
in agreement on earth
about anything for which
they will make a request,
it will be done for
them by my Father in
heaven.
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For where two or
three are come together
in my name, there am
I among them.
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Then Peter came and
said to him, Lord, what
number of times may
my brother do wrong
against me, and I give
him forgiveness? till
seven times?
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Jesus says to him,
I say not to you, Till
seven times; but, Till
seventy times seven.
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For this reason the
kingdom of heaven is
like a king, who went
over his accounts with
his servants.
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And at the start,
one came to him who
was in his debt for
ten thousand talents.
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And because he was
not able to make payment,
his lord gave orders
for him, and his wife,
and his sons and daughters,
and all he had, to be
given for money, and
payment to be made.
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So the servant went
down on his face and
gave him worship, saying,
Lord, give me time to
make payment and I will
give you all.
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And the lord of that
servant, being moved
with pity, let him go,
and made him free of
the debt.
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But that servant
went out, and meeting
one of the other servants,
who was in debt to him
for one hundred pence,
he took him by the throat,
saying, Make payment
of your debt.
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So that servant went
down on his face, requesting
him and saying, Give
me time and I will make
payment to you.
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And he would not:
but went and put him
into prison till he
had made payment of
the debt.
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So when the other
servants saw what was
done they were very
sad, and came and gave
word to their lord of
what had been done.
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Then his lord sent
for him and said, You
evil servant; I made
you free of all that
debt, because of your
request to me:
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Was it not right
for you to have mercy
on the other servant,
even as I had mercy
on you?
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And his lord was
very angry, and put
him in the hands of
those who would give
him punishment till
he made payment of all
the debt.
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So will my Father
in heaven do to you,
if you do not everyone,
from your hearts, give
forgiveness to his brother.
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