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Chapter
10
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Now after these things,
the Lord made selection
of seventy others and
sent them before him,
two together, into every
town and place where
he himself was about
to come.
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And he said to them,
There is much grain
ready to be cut, but
not enough workers:
so make prayer to the
Lord of the grain-fields
that he will send workers
to get in the grain.
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Go on your way: see,
I send you out like
lambs among wolves.
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Take no bag for money
or for food, and no
shoes; say no word to
any man on the way.
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And whenever you
go into a house, first
say, Peace be to this
house.
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And if a son of peace
is there, your peace
will be with him: but
if not, it will come
back to you again.
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And keep in that
same house, taking what
food and drink they
give you: for the worker
has a right to his reward.
Do not go from house
to house.
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And into whatever
town you go, if they
take you in, take whatever
food is given to you:
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And make well those
in it who are ill and
say to them, The kingdom
of God is near to you.
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But if you go into
a town where they will
not have you, go out
into the streets of
it and say,
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Even the dust of
your town, which is
on our feet, we put
off as a witness against
you; but be certain
of this, that the kingdom
of God is near.
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I say to you, It
will be better in that
day for Sodom than for
that town.
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A curse is on you,
Chorazin! A curse is
on you, Beth-saida!
For if such works of
power had been done
in Tyre and Sidon as
have been done in you,
they would have been
turned from their sins,
in days gone by, seated
in the dust.
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But it will be better
for Tyre and Sidon,
in the day of judging,
than for you.
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And you, Capernaum,
were you not lifted
up to heaven? you will
go down to hell.
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Whoever gives ear
to you, gives ear to
me; and whoever is against
you, is against me;
and whoever is against
me, is against him who
sent me.
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And the seventy came
back with joy, saying,
Lord, even the evil
spirits are under our
power in your name.
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And he said, I was
watching for Satan,
falling from heaven
like a star.
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See, I have given
you power to put your
feet on snakes and evil
beasts, and over all
the strength of him
who is against you:
and nothing will do
you damage.
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Do not be glad, however,
because you have power
over spirits, but because
your names are recorded
in heaven.
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In that same hour
he was full of joy in
the Holy Spirit and
said, I give praise
to you, O Father, Lord
of heaven and earth,
because you have kept
these things secret
from the wise and the
men of learning, and
have made them clear
to little children:
for so, O Father, it
was pleasing in your
eyes.
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All things have been
given to me by my Father:
and no one has knowledge
of the Son, but only
the Father: and of the
Father, but only the
Son, and he to whom
the Son will make it
clear.
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And, turning to the
disciples, he said privately,
Happy are the eyes which
see the things you see:
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For I say to you
that numbers of prophets
and kings have had a
desire to see the things
which you see, and have
not seen them, and to
have knowledge of the
things which have come
to your ears, and they
had it not.
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And a certain teacher
of the law got up and
put him to the test,
saying, Master, what
have I to do so that
I may have eternal life?
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And he said to him,
What does the law say,
in your reading of it?
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And he, answering,
said, Have love for
the Lord your God with
all your heart and with
all your soul and with
all your strength and
with all your mind;
and for your neighbour
as for yourself.
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And he said, You
have given the right
answer: do this and
you will have life.
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But he, desiring
to put himself in the
right, said to Jesus,
And who is my neighbour?
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And Jesus, answering
him, said, A certain
man was going down from
Jerusalem to Jericho,
and he got into the
hands of thieves, who
took his clothing and
gave him cruel blows,
and when they went away,
he was half dead.
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And by chance a certain
priest was going down
that way: and when he
saw him, he went by
on the other side.
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And in the same way,
a Levite, when he came
to the place and saw
him, went by on the
other side.
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But a certain man
of Samaria, journeying
that way, came where
he was, and when he
saw him, he was moved
with pity for him,
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And came to him and
put clean linen round
his wounds, with oil
and wine; and he put
him on his beast and
took him to a house
and took care of him.
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And the day after
he took two pennies
and gave them to the
owner of the house and
said, Take care of him;
and if this money is
not enough, when I come
again I will give you
whatever more is needed.
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Which of these three
men, in your opinion,
was neighbour to the
man who came into the
hands of thieves?
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And he said, The
one who had mercy on
him. And Jesus said,
Go and do the same.
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Now, while they were
on their way, he came
to a certain town; and
a woman named Martha
took him into her house.
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And she had a sister,
by name Mary, who took
her seat at the Lord's
feet and gave attention
to his words.
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But Martha had her
hands full of the work
of the house, and she
came to him and said,
Lord, is it nothing
to you that my sister
has let me do all the
work? Say to her that
she is to give me some
help.
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But the Lord, answering,
said to her, Martha,
Martha, you are full
of care and troubled
about such a number
of things:
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Little is needed,
or even one thing only:
for Mary has taken that
good part, which will
not be taken away from
her.
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