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Chapter
7
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After he had come
to the end of all his
words in the hearing
of the people, he went
into Capernaum.
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And a certain captain
had a servant who was
very dear to him; this
servant was ill and
near to death.
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And when news of
Jesus came to his ears,
he sent to him rulers
of the Jews, requesting
that he would come and
make his servant well.
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And they, when they
came to Jesus, made
their request warmly,
saying,
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It is right for you
to do this for him,
because he is a friend
to our nation, and himself
has put up a Synagogue
for us.
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And Jesus went with
them. And when he was
not far from the house,
the man sent friends
to him, saying, Lord,
do not give yourself
trouble: for I am not
important enough for
you to come into my
house:
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And I had the feeling
that I was not even
good enough to come
to you: but say the
word only, and my servant
will be well.
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For I, myself, am
a man under authority,
having men under me;
and I say to this one,
Go, and he goes; and
to another, Come, and
he comes; and to my
servant, Do this, and
he does it.
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And when these things
were said to Jesus,
he was surprised, and,
turning to the mass
of people coming after
him, said, I have not
seen such great faith,
no, not in Israel.
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And when those who
were sent came back
to the house they saw
that the servant was
well.
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And it came about,
after a little time,
that he went to a town
named Nain; and his
disciples went with
him, and a great number
of people.
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Now when he came
near the door of the
town, a dead man was
being taken out, the
only son of his mother,
who was a widow: and
a great number of people
from the town were with
her.
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And when the Lord
saw her, he had pity
on her and said to her,
Be not sad.
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And he came near,
and put his hand on
the stretcher where
the dead man was: and
those who were moving
it came to a stop. And
he said, Young man,
I say to you, Get up.
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And the dead man
got up, and words came
from his lips. And he
gave him to his mother.
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And fear came on
all, and they gave praise
to God, saying, A great
prophet is among us:
and, God has given thought
to his people.
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And this story about
him went through all
Judaea and the places
round about.
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And the disciples
of John gave him an
account of all these
things.
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Then John sent two
of his disciples to
the Lord, saying, Are
you he who is to come,
or are we waiting for
another?
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And when the men
came to him they said,
John the Baptist has
sent us to you, saying,
Are you he who is to
come, or are we waiting
for another?
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At that time, he
made a number of people
free from their diseases
and their pains, and
from evil spirits; and
to others who were blind
he gave back the use
of their eyes.
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And answering them
he said, Go back and
give news to John of
what you have seen,
and the things which
have come to your ears;
the blind now see, those
who had no power in
their legs are walking,
lepers are made clean,
those who had no hearing
now have their ears
open, dead men come
to life again, and the
poor have the good news
given to them.
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And a blessing will
be on him who has no
doubts about me.
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And when the men
who were sent by John
had gone away, he said
to the people, about
John, What did you go
out into the waste land
to see? a tall stem
moving in the wind?
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But what did you
go out to see? a man
in soft clothing? See
now, those who have
beautiful clothing and
delicate food are in
kings' houses.
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But what did you
go out to see? a prophet?
Yes, I say to you, and
more than a prophet.
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This is he of whom
it has been said, See,
I send my servant before
your face, who will
make ready your way
before you.
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I say to you, Among
all the sons of women,
not one is greater than
John: but he who is
least in the kingdom
of God is greater than
he.
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(And all the people,
and the tax-farmers,
to whom John had given
baptism, when they had
knowledge of these things,
gave glory to God.
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But the Pharisees
and the teachers of
the law were against
the purpose of God for
themselves, not having
had his baptism.)
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What comparison am
I to make of the men
of this generation?
what are they like?
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They are like children
who are seated in the
market-place, crying
out to one another,
and saying, We made
music for you, but you
did not take part in
the dance; we gave cries
of sorrow, but you were
not sad.
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For John the Baptist
came, taking no food
or drink, and you say,
He has an evil spirit.
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The Son of man came
feasting, and you say,
Here is a lover of food
and wine, a friend of
tax-farmers and sinners.
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But wisdom is judged
to be right by all her
children.
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And one of the Pharisees
made a request that
he would take a meal
with him. And he went
into the Pharisee's
house and took his seat
at the table.
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And there was a woman
in the town who was
a sinner; and when she
had news that he was
a guest in the Pharisee's
house, she took a bottle
of perfume,
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And went in and took
her place at the back
of him, near his feet,
weeping, so that his
feet were washed with
the drops from her eyes,
and with her hair she
made them dry, and kissing
his feet she put the
perfume on them.
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Now when the Pharisee
in whose house he was
saw it, he said to himself,
This man, if he was
a prophet, would be
conscious what sort
of woman this is who
has put her hands on
him, that she is a sinner.
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And Jesus, answering,
said, Simon, I have
something to say to
you. And he said, Master,
say on.
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And he said, Two
men were in debt to
a certain man of business:
one had a debt of five
hundred pence, and the
other of fifty.
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When they were unable
to make payment, he
made the two of them
free of their debts.
Which of them, now,
will have the greater
love for him?
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Simon, in answer,
said, It seems he whose
debt was greater. And
he said, Your decision
is right.
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And turning to the
woman he said to Simon,
You see this woman?
I came into your house;
you did not give me
water for my feet: but
she has been washing
my feet with the drops
from her eyes, and drying
them with her hair.
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You did not give
me a kiss: but she,
from the time when I
came in, has gone on
kissing my feet.
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You put no oil on
my head: but she has
put perfume on my feet.
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And so I say to you,
She will have forgiveness
for her sins which are
great in number, because
of her great love: but
he who has small need
of forgiveness gives
little love.
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And he said to her,
You have forgiveness
for your sins.
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And those who were
seated at table with
him said to themselves,
Who is this who even
gives forgiveness of
sins?
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And he said to the
woman, By your faith
you have salvation;
go in peace.
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