Luke 13:1-17

Luke 13:1-17

[1] There were present  at  that season  some  that told  him  of  the Galilaeans,  whose  blood  Pilate  had mingled  with  their  sacrifices.  [2] And  answering  said  unto them,  Suppose ye  that  these  Galilaeans  were  sinners  above  all  the Galilaeans,  because  they suffered  [3] I tell  Nay:  but,  ye repent,  all  perish.  [4] Or  those  eighteen,  upon  whom  the tower  in  Siloam  fell,  and  slew  them,  think ye  that  were  sinners  above  all  men  that dwelt  in  Jerusalem?  [5] I tell  Nay:  but,  ye repent,  all  perish.  [6] also  parable;  A certain  man had  a fig tree  planted  in  his  vineyard;  and  he came  and sought  fruit  thereon,  and  found  none.  [7] Then  said he  unto  the dresser of his vineyard,  Behold,  these three  years  I come  seeking  fruit  on  fig tree,  and  find  none:  it  down;  cumbereth  it  the ground?  [8] And  he answering  said  unto him,  Lord,  it  alone  year  also,  till  I shall dig  about  it,  and  dung  [9] And if  it bear  fruit,  well: and if not,  then after that  it  down.  [10] And  teaching  in  of the synagogues  on  the sabbath.  [11] And,  behold,  a woman  which had  a spirit  of infirmity  eighteen  years,  and  bowed together,  and  could  in  no  wise  lift up  [12] And  when Jesus  her,  he called  her to him, and  said  unto her,  Woman,  thou art loosed  infirmity.  [13] And  his hands  on  her:  and  immediately  she was made straight,  and  glorified  God.  [14] And  the ruler of the synagogue  answered  with indignation,  because  that Jesus  had healed  on the sabbath  unto the people,  six  days  in  which  men ought  to work:  in  therefore  come  and be healed,  and  not  on the sabbath  day.  [15] The Lord  answered  him,  and  said,  Thou hypocrite,  not  each one  on the sabbath  loose  his  ox  or  his ass  from  the stall,  and  lead him away  to watering?  [16] And  ought  not  a daughter  of Abraham,  whom  Satan  hath bound,  lo,  these eighteen  years,  be loosed  from  bond  on the sabbath  day?  [17] And  when he  had said  all  his  adversaries  were ashamed:  and  all  the people  rejoiced  for  all  the glorious things  that were done  by  him.