Luke 13:10-35

Luke 13:10-35

[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.  [18] Unto what  the kingdom  of God  like?  and  whereunto  shall I resemble  it?  [19] like  a grain  of mustard seed,  which  a man  took,  and cast  into  his  garden;  and  it grew,  and  waxed  tree;  and  the fowls  of the air  lodged  in  the branches  of it.  [20] And  again  he said,  Whereunto  shall I liken  the kingdom  of God?  [21] like  leaven,  which  a woman  took  in  three  measures  of meal,  till  the whole  was leavened.  [22] And  he went  through  the cities  and  villages,  teaching,  and  journeying  toward  [23] Then  said  one  unto  him,  Lord,  are there few  that be saved?  And  he said  unto them,  [24] Strive  to enter in  at  the strait  for  many,  I say  will seek  to enter in,  and  not  be able.  [25] When once  the master of the house  is risen up,  and  hath shut  to the door,  and  ye begin  to stand  without,  and  to knock  at the door,  saying,  Lord,  open  and  he shall answer  and say  I know  not  whence  [26] Then  shall ye begin  to say,  We have eaten  and  drunk  presence,  and  thou hast taught  in  streets.  [27] But  he shall say,  I tell  I know  not  whence  depart  from  all  ye workers  of iniquity.  [28] There  weeping  and  gnashing  of teeth,  when  Abraham,  and  Isaac,  and  Jacob,  and  all  the prophets,  in  the kingdom  of God,  and  yourselves thrust  out.  [29] And  they shall come  from  the east,  and  from the west,  and  from  the north,  and  from the south,  and  shall sit down  in  the kingdom  of God.  [30] And,  behold,  last  which  first,  and  first  which  last.  [31] The same  there came  certain  of the Pharisees,  saying  unto him,  Get thee out,  and  depart  hence:  for  Herod  will  kill  [32] And  he said  unto them,  Go ye,  and tell  fox,  Behold,  I cast out  devils,  and  cures  to day  and  to morrow,  and  the third  day I shall be perfected.  [33] Nevertheless  must  walk  to day,  and  to morrow,  and  the day following:  for  it cannot be  that a prophet  perish  out of  Jerusalem.  [34] O Jerusalem,  which  killest  the prophets,  and  stonest  them that are sent  unto  thee;  how often  would  children  together,  as  a hen  doth gather her  brood  under  her wings,  and  ye would  not!  [35] Behold,  house  is left  and  I say  until  the time come  when  ye shall say,  Blessed  is he that cometh  in  the name  of the Lord. 

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