Luke 10:1-24

Luke 10:1-24

[1] After  the Lord  appointed  other  seventy  also,  sent  them  two  and two  before  his  face  into  every  city  and  place,  he himself  would  come.  [2] Therefore  unto  them,  The harvest  truly  is great,  but  the labourers  are few:  pray ye  therefore  the Lord  of the harvest,  that  he would send forth  labourers  into  his  harvest.  [3] Go your ways:  behold,  forth  as  lambs  among  wolves.  [4] Carry  neither  purse,  nor  scrip,  shoes:  and  salute  no man  by  the way.  [5] And  into  whatsoever  house  ye enter,  first  say,  Peace  house.  [6] And  if  the son  of peace  there,  peace  shall rest  upon  it:  if not,  to  again.  [7] And  in  the same  house  remain,  eating  and  drinking  they  give:  for  the labourer  worthy  of his  hire.  Go  not  from  house  to  house.  [8] And  into  city  ye enter,  and  they receive  eat such things  as are set before  [9] And  heal  the sick  that are therein,  and  say  unto them,  The kingdom  of God  is come nigh  unto  [10] But  into  whatsoever  city  ye enter,  and  they receive  not,  go your ways out  into  the streets  of the same,  and say,  [11] Even  the very dust  of  city,  which  cleaveth  we do wipe off  notwithstanding  be ye sure  that  the kingdom  of God  is come nigh  [12] I say  that  more tolerable  in  that  day  for Sodom,  than  for that  city.  [13] Woe  Chorazin!  woe  Bethsaida!  for  if  the mighty works  had been done  in  Tyre  and  Sidon,  which  have been done  in  a great while ago  repented,  sitting  in  sackcloth  and  ashes.  [14] But  more tolerable  for Tyre  and  Sidon  at  the judgment,  than  [15] And  thou,  Capernaum,  which  art exalted  to  heaven,  to  hell.  [16] He that heareth  and  he that despiseth  and  he that despiseth  him that sent  [17] And  the seventy  returned again  with  joy,  saying,  Lord,  even  the devils  are subject  through  name.  [18] And  he said  unto them,  I beheld  Satan  as  lightning  fall  from  heaven.  [19] Behold,  I give  power  to tread  on  serpents  and  scorpions,  and  over  all  the power  of the enemy:  and  nothing  hurt  [20] Notwithstanding  in  rejoice  not,  that  the spirits  are subject  but  rejoice,  because  names  in  heaven.  [21] In  that  hour  rejoiced in  spirit,  and  said,  I thank  O Father,  Lord  of heaven  and  earth,  that  thou hast hid  from  the wise  and  prudent,  and  hast revealed  them  unto babes:  even so,  Father;  for  so  it seemed  good  sight.  [22] All things  are delivered  of  Father:  and  no man  knoweth  who  the Son  the Father;  and  who  the Father  the Son,  and  he to whom  the Son  will  reveal  [23] And  he turned him  unto  his disciples,  and said  privately,  Blessed  are the eyes  which  see  the things that  ye see:  [24] For  I tell  that  many  prophets  and  kings  have desired  those things which  see,  and  not  them; and  to hear  those things which  ye hear,  and  not  heard