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Chapter
6
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Now it came about
that on the Sabbath
he was going through
the fields of grain,
and his disciples took
the heads of the grain
for food, crushing them
in their hands.
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But some of the Pharisees
said, Why do you do
what it is not right
to do on the Sabbath?
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And Jesus said, Have
you not seen in the
Writings what David
did when he was in need
of food, he, and those
who were with him;
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How he went into
the house of God and
took for food the holy
bread, which only the
priests may take, and
gave it to those who
were with him?
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And he said, The
Son of man is lord even
of the Sabbath.
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And it came about,
on another Sabbath,
that he went into the
Synagogue and was teaching
there. And a man was
there whose right hand
was dead.
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And the scribes and
Pharisees were watching
him to see if he would
make him well on the
Sabbath, so that they
might be able to say
something against him.
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But he had knowledge
of their thoughts; and
he said to the man whose
hand was dead, Get up
and come into the middle.
And he got up and came
forward.
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And Jesus said, I
put the question to
you, Is it right to
do good on the Sabbath
or to do evil? to give
life or to take it away?
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And looking round
on all of them, he said
to him, Put out your
hand. And he did so:
and his hand was made
well.
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But they were full
of wrath, and were talking
together about what
they might do to Jesus.
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And it came about
in those days that he
went out to the mountain
for prayer; and he was
all night in prayer
to God.
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And the day came
and, turning to his
disciples, he made a
selection from among
them of twelve, to whom
he gave the name of
Apostles;
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Simon, to whom he
gave the name of Peter,
and Andrew, his brother,
and James and John and
Philip and Bartholomew
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And Matthew and Thomas
and James, the son of
Alphaeus, and Simon,
who was named the Zealot,
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And Judas, the son
of James, and Judas
Iscariot, he who was
false to him.
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And he came down
with them to a level
place, and a great band
of his disciples, and
a very great number
of people from all Judaea
and Jerusalem and from
the parts of Tyre and
Sidon by the sea, came
to give hearing to him,
and to be made well
from their diseases;
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And those who were
troubled with unclean
spirits were made well.
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And all the people
were desiring to be
touched by him, for
power came from him
and made them all well.
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And turning his eyes
to his disciples he
said, Happy are you
who are poor: for the
kingdom of God is yours.
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Happy are you who
are in need of food
now: for you will be
made full. Happy are
you who are weeping
now; for you will be
glad.
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Happy are you, when
men have hate for you,
and put you away from
among them and say angry
words to you, turning
away in disgust at your
name, because of the
Son of man.
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Be glad in that day,
and be lifted up for
joy, for your reward
in heaven will be great:
for their fathers did
these same things to
the prophets.
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But unhappy are you
who have wealth: for
you have been comforted
now.
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Unhappy are you who
are full of food now:
for you will be in need.
Unhappy are you who
are laughing now: for
you will be crying in
sorrow.
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Unhappy are you when
all men give you their
approval: for so their
fathers did to the false
prophets.
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But I say to you
who give ear to me,
Have love for those
who are against you,
do good to those who
have hate for you,
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Give blessing to
those who give you curses,
say prayers for those
who are cruel to you.
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If a man gives you
a blow on one side of
your face, then let
the other side be turned
to him; from him who
takes away your coat,
do not keep back your
robe.
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Give to everyone
who comes with a request,
and if a man takes away
your property, make
no attempt to get it
back again.
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Do to others as you
would have them do to
you.
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If you have love
for those who have love
for you, what credit
is it to you? for even
sinners have love for
those who have love
for them.
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And if you do good
to those who do good
to you, what credit
is it to you? for even
sinners do the same.
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And if you let those
have the use of your
money, from whom you
are hoping to get it
back, what credit is
it to you? even sinners
do so to sinners, hoping
to get back as much
as they gave.
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But be loving to
those who are against
you and do them good,
and give them your money,
not giving up hope,
and your reward will
be great and you will
be the sons of the Most
High: for he is kind
to evil men, and to
those who have hard
hearts.
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Be full of pity,
even as your Father
is full of pity.
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Be not judges of
others, and you will
not be judged: do not
give punishment to others,
and you will not get
punishment yourselves:
make others free, and
you will be made free:
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Give, and it will
be given to you; good
measure, crushed down,
full and running over,
they will give to you.
For in the same measure
as you give, it will
be given to you again.
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And he gave them
teaching in the form
of a story, saying,
Is it possible for one
blind man to be guide
to another? will they
not go falling together
into a hole?
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The disciple is not
greater than his master,
but everyone whose learning
is complete will be
like his master.
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And why do you take
note of the grain of
dust in your brother's
eye, but take no note
of the bit of wood which
is in your eye?
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How will you say
to your brother, Brother,
let me take the grain
of dust out of your
eye, when you yourself
do not see the bit of
wood in your eye? O
false one! first take
the wood out of your
eye and then you will
see clearly to take
the dust out of your
brother's eye.
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For no good tree
gives bad fruit, and
no bad tree gives good
fruit.
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For every tree is
judged by its fruit.
Men do not get figs
from thorns, or grapes
from blackberry plants.
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The good man, out
of the good store of
his heart, gives good
things; and the evil
man, out of his evil
store, gives evil: for
out of the full store
of the heart come the
words of the mouth.
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Why do you say to
me, Lord, Lord, and
do not the things which
I say?
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Everyone who comes
to me and gives ear
to my words and does
them, I will make clear
to you what he is like:
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He is like a man
building a house, who
went deep and put the
base of it on a rock;
and when the water came
up and the river was
driving against that
house, it was not moved,
because the building
was good.
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But he who gives
hearing, without doing,
is like a man building
a house on the earth
without a base for it;
and when the force of
the river came against
it, straight away it
came down; and the destruction
of that house was great.
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