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Chapter 7
Luke Twenty 7:1  When Jesus had brought to a conclusion all that he had then had to say to the people, he entered Capernaum.
Luke Twenty 7:2  A Captain in the Roman army had a slave whom he valued, and who was seriously ill--almost at the point of death.
Luke Twenty 7:3  And, hearing about Jesus, he sent some Jewish Councillors to him, with the request that he would come and save his slave's life.
Luke Twenty 7:4  When they found Jesus, they earnestly implored him to do so. "He is a man who deserves that you should show him this favor," they said,
Luke Twenty 7:5  "For he is devoted to our nation, and himself built our Synagogue for us."
Luke Twenty 7:6  So Jesus went with them. But, when he was no great distance from the house, the Captain sent some friends with the message--"Do not trouble yourself, Sir; for I am unworthy to receive you under my roof.
Luke Twenty 7:7  That was why I did not even venture to come to you myself; but speak, and let my manservant be cured.
Luke Twenty 7:8  For I myself am a man under the orders of others, with soldiers under me; and if I say to one of them 'Go,' he goes, and to another 'Come,' he comes, and to my slave 'Do this,' he does it."
Luke Twenty 7:9  Jesus was surprised to hear these words from him; and, turning to the crowd which was following him, he said. "I tell you, nowhere in Israel have I met with such faith as this!"
Luke Twenty 7:10  And, when the messengers returned to the house, they found the slave recovered.
Luke Twenty 7:11  Shortly after, Jesus went to a town called Nain, his disciples and a great crowd going with him.
Luke Twenty 7:12  Just as he approached the gate of the town, there was a dead man being carried out for burial--an only son, and his mother was a widow. A large number of the people of the town were with her.
Luke Twenty 7:13  When he saw her, the Master was moved with compassion for her, and he said to her. "Do not weep."
Luke Twenty 7:14  Then he went up and touched the bier, and the bearers stopped; and Jesus said. "Young man, I am speaking to you--Rise!"
Luke Twenty 7:15  The dead man sat up and began to talk, and Jesus restored him to his mother.
Luke Twenty 7:16  Every one was awe-struck and began praising God. "A great Prophet has arisen among us," they said; "and God has visited his people."
Luke Twenty 7:17  And this story about Jesus spread all through Judea, and in the neighboring countries as well.
Luke Twenty 7:18  All these events were reported to John by his disciples.
Luke Twenty 7:19  So he summoned two of them, and sent them to the Master to ask--"Are you 'The Coming One,' or are we to look for some one else?"
Luke Twenty 7:20  When these men found Jesus, they said. "John the Baptist has sent us to you to ask--'Are you 'The Coming One,' or are we to look for somebody else?'"
Luke Twenty 7:21  At that very time Jesus had cured many people of diseases, afflictions, and wicked spirits, and had given many blind people their sight.
Luke Twenty 7:22  So his answer to the question was. "Go and report to John what you have witnessed and heard--the blind recover their sight, the lame walk, the lepers are made clean, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised to life, the Good News is told to the poor.
Luke Twenty 7:23  And blessed is the man who finds no hindrance in me."
Luke Twenty 7:24  When John's messengers had left, Jesus, speaking to the crowds, began to say with reference to John.
Luke Twenty 7:25  "What did you go out into the Wilderness to look at? A reed waving in the wind? If not, what did you go out to see? A man dressed in rich clothing? Why, those who are accustomed to fine clothes and luxury live in royal palaces.
Luke Twenty 7:26  What then did you go to see? A Prophet? Yes, I tell you, and far more than a Prophet.
Luke Twenty 7:27  This is the very man of whom Scripture says--'Behold, I am sending my Messenger before thy face, And he shall prepare thy way before thee.'
Luke Twenty 7:28  There is, I tell you, no one born of a woman who is greater than John; and yet the lowliest in the Kingdom of God is greater than he."
Luke Twenty 7:29  (All the people, when they heard this, and even the tax- gatherers, having accepted John's baptism, acknowledged the justice of God.
Luke Twenty 7:30  But the Pharisees and the Students of the Law, having rejected John's baptism, frustrated God's purpose in regard to them.)
Luke Twenty 7:31  "To what then," Jesus continued, "shall I compare the people of the present generation? What are they like?
Luke Twenty 7:32  They are like some little children who are sitting in the market- place and calling out to one another--'We have played the flute for you, but you have not danced; We have wailed, but you have not wept!'
Luke Twenty 7:33  For now that John the Baptist has come, not eating bread or drinking wine, you are saying 'He has a demon in him';
Luke Twenty 7:34  And now that the Son of Man has come, eating and drinking, you are saying 'Here is a glutton and a wine-drinker, a friend of tax- gatherers and outcasts.'
Luke Twenty 7:35  And yet Wisdom is vindicated by all her children."
Luke Twenty 7:36  One of the Pharisees asked Jesus to dine with him, so Jesus went to his house and took his place at table.
Luke Twenty 7:37  Just then a woman, who was an outcast in the town, having ascertained that Jesus was at table in the Pharisee's house, brought an alabaster jar of perfume,
Luke Twenty 7:38  And placed herself behind Jesus, near his feet, weeping. Then she began to make his feet wet with her tears, and she dried them with the hair of her head, repeatedly kissing his feet and anointing them with the perfume.
Luke Twenty 7:39  When the Pharisee who had invited Jesus saw this, he said to himself. "Had this man been 'The Prophet,' he would have known who, and what sort of woman, this is who is touching him, and that she is an outcast."
Luke Twenty 7:40  But, addressing him, Jesus said. "Simon, I have something to say to you." "Pray do so, Teacher," Simon answered; and Jesus began.
Luke Twenty 7:41  "There were two people who were in debt to a money-lender; one owed fifty pounds, and the other five.
Luke Twenty 7:42  As they were unable to pay, he forgave them both. Which of them, do you think, will love him the more?"
Luke Twenty 7:43  "I suppose," answered Simon, "it will be the man to whom he forgave the greater debt." "You are right," said Jesus,
Luke Twenty 7:44  And then, turning to the woman, he said to Simon. "Do you see this woman? I came into your house--you gave me no water for my feet, but she has made my feet wet with her tears and dried them with her hair.
Luke Twenty 7:45  You did not give me one kiss, but she, from the moment I came in, has not ceased to kiss my feet.
Luke Twenty 7:46  You did not anoint even my head with oil, but she has anointed my feet with perfume.
Luke Twenty 7:47  And for this, I tell you, her sins, many as they are, have been pardoned, because she has loved greatly; but one who has little pardoned him, loves but little."
Luke Twenty 7:48  Then he said to the woman. "Your sins have been pardoned."
Luke Twenty 7:49  On this, those at table began to say to one another. "Who is this man who even pardons sins?"
Luke Twenty 7:50  But Jesus said to the woman. "Your faith has delivered you; go, and peace be with you."