Site uses cookies to provide basic functionality.

OK
LUKE
Prev Up Next Toggle notes
Chapter 6
Luke Twenty 6:1  One Sabbath Jesus was walking through cornfields, and his disciples were picking the ears of wheat, and rubbing them in their hands, and eating them.
Luke Twenty 6:2  "Why are you doing what it is not allowable to do on the Sabbath?" asked some of the Pharisees.
Luke Twenty 6:3  Jesus' answer was. "Have not you read even of what David did, when he was hungry, he and his companions--
Luke Twenty 6:4  That he went into the House of God, and took the consecrated bread and ate it, and gave some to his companions, though only the priests are allowed to eat it?"
Luke Twenty 6:5  Then Jesus added. "The Son of Man is lord even of the Sabbath."
Luke Twenty 6:6  On another Sabbath Jesus went into the Synagogue and taught; and there was a man there whose right hand was withered.
Luke Twenty 6:7  The Teachers of the Law and the Pharisees watched Jesus closely, to see if he would work cures on the Sabbath, so that they might find a charge to bring against him.
Luke Twenty 6:8  Jesus, however, knew what was in the their minds, and said to the man whose hand was withered. "Stand up and come out into the middle." The man stood up;
Luke Twenty 6:9  And Jesus said to them. "I ask you, is it allowable to do good on the Sabbath--or harm? to save a life, or let it perish?"
Luke Twenty 6:10  Then, looking round at them all, he said to the man. "Stretch out your hand." The man did so; and his hand had become sound.
Luke Twenty 6:11  But the Teachers of the Law and the Pharisees were goaded to madness, and consulted together what they could do to Jesus.
Luke Twenty 6:12  Now about that time, Jesus went out, up the hill, to pray, and spent the whole night in prayer to God.
Luke Twenty 6:13  When day came, he summoned his disciples, and chose twelve of them, whom he also named 'Apostles.'
Luke Twenty 6:14  They were Simon (whom Jesus also named Peter), and his brother Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew,
Luke Twenty 6:15  Matthew, Thomas, James son of Alphaeus, Simon known as the Zealot,
Luke Twenty 6:16  Judas son of James, and Judas Iscariot, who proved a traitor.
Luke Twenty 6:17  Afterwards Jesus came down the hill with them and took his stand on a level place. With him were a large crowd of his disciples, and great numbers of people from the whole of Judea, Jerusalem, and the coast district of Tyre and Sidon,
Luke Twenty 6:18  Who had come to hear him and to be restored to health. Those, too, who were troubled with foul spirits were cured;
Luke Twenty 6:19  And every one in the crowd was trying to touch him, because a power went out from him which restored them all.
Luke Twenty 6:20  Then, raising his eyes and looking at his disciples, Jesus spoke as follows. "Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the Kingdom of God.
Luke Twenty 6:21  Blessed are you who hunger now, for you shall be satisfied. Blessed are you who weep now, for you shall laugh.
Luke Twenty 6:22  Blessed are you when men hate you, and when they expel you from among them, and taunt you, and reject your Name as an evil thing--on account of the Son of Man.
Luke Twenty 6:23  Then indeed you may be glad and dance for joy, for be sure that your reward in Heaven will be great; for that is what their ancestors did to the Prophets.
Luke Twenty 6:24  But 'alas for you who are rich,' for you have had your comforts in full.
Luke Twenty 6:25  Alas for you who are sated now, for you will hunger. Alas for you who laugh now, for you will mourn and weep.
Luke Twenty 6:26  Alas for you when all men speak well of you; for this is what their ancestors did to the false Prophets.
Luke Twenty 6:27  But to you who hear I say--Love your enemies, show kindness to those who hate you,
Luke Twenty 6:28  Bless those who curse you, pray for those who insult you.
Luke Twenty 6:29  When a man gives one of you a blow on the cheek, offer the other cheek as well; and, when any one takes away your cloak, do not keep back your coat either.
Luke Twenty 6:30  Give to every one who asks of you; and, when any one takes away what is yours, do not demand its return.
Luke Twenty 6:32  If you love only those who love you, what thanks will be due to you? Why, even the outcast love those who love them!
Luke Twenty 6:33  For, if you show kindness only to those who show kindness to you, what thanks will be due to you? Even the outcast do that!
Luke Twenty 6:34  If you lend only to those from whom you expect to get something, what thanks will be due to you? Even the outcast lend to the outcast in the hope of getting as much in return!
Luke Twenty 6:35  But love your enemies, and show them kindness, and lend to them, never despairing. Then your reward shall be great, and you shall be Sons of the Most High, for he is kind to the thankless and the bad.
Luke Twenty 6:36  Learn to be merciful--even as your Father is merciful.
Luke Twenty 6:37  Do not judge, and you will not be judged; do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven.
Luke Twenty 6:38  Give, and others will give to you. A generous measure, pressed and shaken down, and running over, will they pour into your lap; For the measure that you mete will be meted out to you in return."
Luke Twenty 6:39  Then, speaking in parables, Jesus said. "Can one blind man guide another? Will they not both fall into a ditch?
Luke Twenty 6:40  A scholar is not above his teacher; yet every finished scholar shall be like his teacher.
Luke Twenty 6:41  And why do you look at the straw in your brother's eye, while you pay no attention at all to the beam in your own?
Luke Twenty 6:42  How can you say to your brother 'Brother, let me take out the straw in your eye,' while you yourself do not see the beam in your own? Hypocrite! Take out the beam from your own eye first, and then you will see clearly how to take out the straw in your brother's.
Luke Twenty 6:43  There is no such thing as a good tree bearing worthless fruit, or, on the other hand, a worthless tree bearing good fruit.
Luke Twenty 6:44  For every tree is known by its own fruit. People do not gather figs off thorn bushes, nor pick a bunch of grapes off a bramble.
Luke Twenty 6:45  A good man, from the good stores of his heart, brings out what is good; while a bad man, from his bad stores, brings out what is bad. For what fills a man's heart will rise to his lips.
Luke Twenty 6:46  Why do you call me 'Master! Master!' and yet fail to do what I tell you?
Luke Twenty 6:47  Every one who comes to me and listens to my teaching and acts upon it--I will show you to whom he may be compared.
Luke Twenty 6:48  He may be compared to a man building a house, who dug, and went deep, and laid the foundation upon the rock. Then, when a flood came, the river swept down upon that house, but had no power to shake it, because it had been built well.
Luke Twenty 6:49  But those who have listened and not acted upon what they have heard may be compared to a man who built a house on the ground without any foundation. The river swept down upon it, and the house immediately collapsed; and great was the crash that followed."