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Chapter
23
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Then Jesus said to
the people and to his
disciples:
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The scribes and the
Pharisees have the authority
of Moses;
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All things, then,
which they give you
orders to do, these
do and keep: but do
not take their works
as your example, for
they say and do not.
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They make hard laws
and put great weights
on men's backs; but
they themselves will
not put a finger to
them.
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But all their works
they do so as to be
seen by men: for they
make wide their phylacteries,
and the edges of their
robes,
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And the things desired
by them are the first
places at feasts, and
the chief seats in the
Synagogues,
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And words of respect
in the market-places,
and to be named by men,
Teacher.
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But you may not be
named Teacher: for one
is your teacher, and
you are all brothers.
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And give no man the
name of father on earth:
because one is your
Father, who is in heaven.
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And you may not be
named guides: because
one is your Guide, even
Christ.
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But let the greatest
among you be your servant.
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And whoever makes
himself high will be
made low, and whoever
makes himself low will
be made high.
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But a curse is on
you, scribes and Pharisees,
false ones! because
you are shutting the
kingdom of heaven against
men: for you do not
go in yourselves, and
those who are going
in, you keep back.
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A curse is on you,
scribes and Pharisees,
false ones! for you
go about land and sea
to get one disciple
and, having him, you
make him twice as much
a son of hell as yourselves.
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A curse is on you,
blind guides, who say,
Whoever takes an oath
by the Temple, it is
nothing; but whoever
takes an oath by the
gold of the Temple,
he is responsible.
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You foolish ones
and blind: which is
greater, the gold, or
the Temple which makes
the gold holy?
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And, Whoever takes
an oath by the altar,
it is nothing; but whoever
takes an oath by the
offering which is on
it, he is responsible.
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You blind ones: which
is greater, the offering,
or the altar which makes
the offering holy?
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He, then, who takes
an oath by the altar,
takes it by the altar
and by all things on
it.
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And he who takes
an oath by the Temple,
takes it by the Temple
and by him whose house
it is.
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And he who takes
an oath by heaven, takes
it by the seat of God,
and by him who is seated
on it.
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A curse is on you,
scribes and Pharisees,
false ones! for you
make men give a tenth
of all sorts of sweet-smelling
plants, but you give
no thought to the more
important things of
the law, righteousness,
and mercy, and faith;
but it is right for
you to do these, and
not to let the others
be undone.
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You blind guides,
who take out a fly from
your drink, but make
no trouble over a camel.
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A curse is on you,
scribes and Pharisees,
false ones! for you
make clean the outside
of the cup and of the
plate, but inside they
are full of violent
behaviour and uncontrolled
desire.
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You blind Pharisee,
first make clean the
inside of the cup and
of the plate, so that
the outside may become
equally clean.
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A curse is on you,
scribes and Pharisees,
false ones! for you
are like the resting-places
of the dead, which are
made white, and seem
beautiful on the outside,
but inside are full
of dead men's bones
and of all unclean things.
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Even so you seem
to men to be full of
righteousness, but inside
you are all false and
full of wrongdoing.
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A curse is on you,
scribes and Pharisees,
false ones! because
you put up buildings
for housing the dead
bodies of the prophets,
and make fair the last
resting-places of good
men, and say,
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If we had been living
in the days of our fathers,
we would not have taken
part with them in the
blood of the prophets.
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So that you are witnesses
against yourselves that
you are the sons of
those who put the prophets
to death.
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Make full, then,
the measure of your
fathers.
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You snakes, offspring
of snakes, how will
you be kept from the
punishment of hell?
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For this reason,
I send you prophets,
and wise men, and scribes:
some of them you will
put to death and put
on the cross, and to
some of them you will
give blows in your Synagogues,
driving them from town
to town;
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So that on you may
come all the blood of
the upright on the earth,
from the blood of upright
Abel to the blood of
Zachariah, son of Barachiah,
whom you put to death
between the Temple and
the altar.
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Truly I say to you,
All these things will
come on this generation.
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O Jerusalem, Jerusalem,
putting to death the
prophets, and stoning
those who are sent to
her! Again and again
would I have taken your
children to myself as
a bird takes her young
ones under her wings,
and you would not!
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See, your house is
made waste.
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For I say to you,
You will not see me
from this time till
you say, A blessing
on him who comes in
the name of the Lord.
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