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Chapter 1
Luke OEB 1:1  To his Excellency, Theophilus. Many attempts have been already made to draw up an because of those events which have reached their conclusion among us,
Luke OEB 1:2  just as they were reported to us by those who from the beginning were eye-witnesses, and afterwards became bearers of the message.
Luke OEB 1:3  And, therefore, I also, since I have investigated all these events with great care from their very beginning, have resolved to write a connected history of them for you,
Luke OEB 1:4  in order that you may be able to satisfy yourself of the accuracy of the story which you have heard from the lips of others.
Luke OEB 1:5  In the reign of Herod, king of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah, who belonged to the division called after Abijah. His wife, whose name was Elizabeth, was also a descendant of Aaron.
Luke OEB 1:6  They were both righteous people, who lived blameless lives, guiding their steps by all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord.
Luke OEB 1:7  But they had no child, Elizabeth being barren; and both of them were advanced in years.
Luke OEB 1:8  One day, when Zechariah was officiating as priest before God, during the turn of his division,
Luke OEB 1:9  it fell to him by lot, in accordance with the practice among the priests, to go into the Temple of the Lord and burn incense;
Luke OEB 1:10  and, as it was the Hour of Incense, the people were all praying outside.
Luke OEB 1:11  And an angel of the Lord appeared to him, standing on the right of the Altar of Incense.
Luke OEB 1:12  Zechariah was startled at the sight and was awe-struck.
Luke OEB 1:13  But the angel said to him: “Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard, and your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, whom you will call by the name John.
Luke OEB 1:14  He will be to you a joy and a delight; and many will rejoice over his birth.
Luke OEB 1:15  For he will be great in the sight of the Lord; he will not drink any wine or strong drink, and he will be filled with the Holy Spirit from the very hour of his birth,
Luke OEB 1:16  and will reconcile many of the Israelites to the Lord their God.
Luke OEB 1:17  He will go before him in the spirit and with the power of Elijah, ‘to reconcile fathers to their children’ and the disobedient to the wisdom of the righteous, and so make ready for the Lord a people prepared for him.”
Luke OEB 1:18  “How can I be sure of this?” Zechariah asked the angel. “For I am an old man and my wife is advanced in years.”
Luke OEB 1:19  “I am Gabriel,” the angel answered, “who stand in the presence of God, and I have been sent to speak to you and to bring you this good news.
Luke OEB 1:20  And now you will be silent and unable to speak until the day when this takes place, because you did not believe what I said, though my words will be fulfilled in due course.”
Luke OEB 1:21  Meanwhile the people were watching for Zechariah, wondering at his remaining so long in the Temple.
Luke OEB 1:22  When he came out, he was unable to speak to them, and they perceived that he had seen a vision there. But Zechariah kept making signs to them, and remained dumb.
Luke OEB 1:23  And, as soon as his term of service was finished, he returned home.
Luke OEB 1:24  After this his wife, Elizabeth, became pregnant and lived in seclusion for five months.
Luke OEB 1:25  “The Lord has done this for me,” she said, “he has shown me kindness and taken away the public disgrace of childlessness under which I have been living.”
Luke OEB 1:26  Six months later the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a town in Galilee called Nazareth,
Luke OEB 1:27  to a maiden there who was engaged to a man named Joseph, a descendant of David. Her name was Mary.
Luke OEB 1:28  Gabriel came into her presence and greeted her, saying: “You have been shown great favor - the Lord is with you..”
Luke OEB 1:29  Mary was much disturbed at his words, and was wondering to herself what such a greeting could mean,
Luke OEB 1:30  when the angel spoke again: “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God.
Luke OEB 1:31  And now, you will conceive and give birth to a son, and you will give him the name Jesus.
Luke OEB 1:32  The child will be great and will be called ‘Son of the Most High,’ and the Lord God will give him the throne of his ancestor David,
Luke OEB 1:33  and he will reign over the descendants of Jacob for ever; And to his kingdom there will be no end.”
Luke OEB 1:34  “How can this be?” Mary asked the angel. “For I have no husband.”
Luke OEB 1:35  “The Holy Spirit will descend on you,” answered the angel, “and the Power of the Most High will overshadow you; and therefore the child will be called ‘holy,’ and ‘Son of God.’
Luke OEB 1:36  And Elizabeth, your cousin, is herself also expecting a son in her old age; and it is now the sixth month with her, though she is called barren;
Luke OEB 1:37  for no promise from God will fail to be fulfilled.”
Luke OEB 1:38  “I am the servant of the Lord,” exclaimed Mary; “let it be with me as you have said.” Then the angel left her.
Luke OEB 1:39  Soon after this Mary set out, and made her way quickly into the hill-country, to a town in Judah;
Luke OEB 1:40  and there she went into Zechariah’s house and greeted Elizabeth.
Luke OEB 1:41  When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the child moved within her, and Elizabeth herself was filled with the Holy Spirit,
Luke OEB 1:42  and cried aloud: “Blessed are you among women, and blessed is your unborn child!
Luke OEB 1:43  But how have I this honor, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
Luke OEB 1:44  For, as soon as your greeting reached my ears, the child moved within me with delight!
Luke OEB 1:45  Happy indeed is she who believed that the promise which she received from the Lord would be fulfilled.”
Luke OEB 1:48  for he has remembered his humble servant girl; And from this hour all ages will count me happy!
Luke OEB 1:49  Great things has the Almighty done for me; And holy is his name.
Luke OEB 1:50  From age to age his mercy rests On those who honor him.
Luke OEB 1:51  Mighty are the deeds of his arm; He scatters the proud with their own devices,
Luke OEB 1:52  he casts down princes from their thrones, and the humble he uplifts,
Luke OEB 1:53  the hungry he loads with gifts, and the rich he sends empty away.
Luke OEB 1:54  He has stretched out his hand to his servant Israel, Ever mindful of his mercy
Luke OEB 1:55  (As he promised to our forefathers) For Abraham and his race for ever.”
Luke OEB 1:56  Mary stayed with Elizabeth about three months, and then returned to her home.
Luke OEB 1:57  When Elizabeth’s time came, she gave birth to a son;
Luke OEB 1:58  and her neighbors and relations, hearing of the great goodness of the Lord to her, came to share her joy.
Luke OEB 1:59  A week later they met to circumcise the child, and were about to call him ‘Zechariah’ after his father,
Luke OEB 1:60  when his mother spoke up: “No, he is to be called John.”
Luke OEB 1:61  “You have no relation of that name!” they exclaimed;
Luke OEB 1:62  and they made signs to the child’s father, to find out what he wished the child to be called.
Luke OEB 1:63  Asking for a writing-tablet, he wrote the words — ‘His name is John.’ Everyone was surprised;
Luke OEB 1:64  and immediately Zechariah recovered his voice and the use of his tongue, and began to bless God.
Luke OEB 1:65  All their neighbors were awe-struck at this; and throughout the hill-country of Judea the whole story was much talked about;
Luke OEB 1:66  and all who heard it kept it in mind, asking one another — “What can this child be destined to become?” For the Power of the Lord was with him.
Luke OEB 1:67  Then his father Zechariah was filled with the Holy Spirit, and, speaking under inspiration, said:
Luke OEB 1:68  “Blessed is the Lord, the God of Israel, Who has visited his people and wrought their deliverance,
Luke OEB 1:69  and has raised up for us the Strength of our salvation In the house of his servant David —
Luke OEB 1:70  As he promised by the lips of his holy prophets of old —
Luke OEB 1:71  salvation from our enemies and from the hands of all who hate us,
Luke OEB 1:72  showing mercy to our forefathers, And mindful of his sacred covenant.
Luke OEB 1:73  This was the oath which he swore to our forefather Abraham —
Luke OEB 1:74  That we should be rescued from the hands of our enemies,
Luke OEB 1:75  and should serve him without fear in holiness and righteousness, In his presence all our days.
Luke OEB 1:76  And you, child, will be called prophet of the Most High, For you will go before the Lord to make ready his way,
Luke OEB 1:77  to give his people the knowledge of salvation In the forgiveness of their sins,
Luke OEB 1:78  through the tender mercy of our God, Whereby the Dawn will break on us from heaven,
Luke OEB 1:79  to give light to those who live in darkness and the shadow of death, And guide our feet into the way of peace.”
Luke OEB 1:80  The child grew and became strong in spirit; and he lived in the Wilds until the time came for his appearance before Israel.
Chapter 2
Luke OEB 2:1  About that time an edict was issued by the Emperor Augustus that a census should be taken of the whole Empire.
Luke OEB 2:2  (This was the first census taken while Quirinius was Governor of Syria).
Luke OEB 2:3  And everyone went to his own town to be registered.
Luke OEB 2:4  Among others Joseph went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Bethlehem, the town of David, in Judea — because he belonged to the family and house of David —
Luke OEB 2:5  To be registered with Mary, his engaged wife, who was about to become a mother.
Luke OEB 2:7  and she gave birth to her first child, a son. And because there was no room for them in the inn, she swathed him around and laid him in a manger.
Luke OEB 2:8  In that same country-side were shepherds out in the open fields, watching their flocks that night,
Luke OEB 2:9  when an angel of the Lord suddenly stood by them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them; and they were seized with fear.
Luke OEB 2:10  “Have no fear,” the angel said. “For I bring you good news of a great joy in store for all the nation.
Luke OEB 2:11  This day there has been born to you, in the town of David, a Savior, who is Christ and Lord.
Luke OEB 2:12  And this will be the sign for you. You will find the infant swathed, and lying in a manger.”
Luke OEB 2:13  Then suddenly there appeared with the angel a multitude of the heavenly Host, praising God, and singing —
Luke OEB 2:14  “glory to God on high, And on earth peace among those in whom he finds pleasure.”
Luke OEB 2:15  Now, when the angels had left them and gone back to heaven, the shepherds said to one another: “Let us go at once to Bethlehem, and see this thing that has happened, of which the Lord has told us.”
Luke OEB 2:16  So they went quickly, and found Mary and Joseph, and the infant lying in a manger;
Luke OEB 2:17  and, when they saw it, they told of all that had been said to them about this child.
Luke OEB 2:18  All who heard the shepherds were astonished at their story,
Luke OEB 2:19  while Mary treasured up all that they said, and thought about it often in her thoughts.
Luke OEB 2:20  And the shepherds went back, giving glory and praise to God for all that they had heard and seen, as it had been told them.
Luke OEB 2:21  Eight days after the birth of the child, when it was time to circumcise him, he received the name Jesus — the name given him by the angel before his conception.
Luke OEB 2:22  When the period of purification of mother and child, required by the law of Moses, came to an end, his parents took the child up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord,
Luke OEB 2:23  in compliance with the law of the Lord that ‘every first-born male will be dedicated to the Lord,’
Luke OEB 2:24  And also to offer the sacrifice required by the law of the Lord — ‘a pair of turtle-doves or two young pigeons.’
Luke OEB 2:25  There was at that time in Jerusalem a man named Simeon, a righteous and devout man, who lived in constant expectation of the Consolation of Israel, and under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Luke OEB 2:26  It had been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit that he should not die until he had seen the Lord’s Christ.
Luke OEB 2:27  Moved by the Spirit, Simeon came into the Temple Courts, and, when the parents brought in the child Jesus, to do for him what was customary under the law,
Luke OEB 2:28  Simeon himself took the child in his arms, and blessed God, and said:
Luke OEB 2:29  “Now, Lord, you will let your servant go, According to your word, in peace,
Luke OEB 2:31  Which you have prepared in the sight of all nations —
Luke OEB 2:32  A light to bring light to the Gentiles, And to be the glory of your people Israel.”
Luke OEB 2:33  While the child’s father and mother were wondering at what was said about him,
Luke OEB 2:34  Simeon gave them his blessing, and said to Mary, the child’s mother: “This child is appointed to be the cause of the fall and rise of many in Israel, and to be a sign much spoken against —
Luke OEB 2:35  Yes, the sword will pierce your own heart — and so the thoughts in many minds will be disclosed.”
Luke OEB 2:36  There was also a Prophetess named Hannah, a daughter of Phanuel and of the tribe of Asher. She was far advanced in years, having lived with her husband for seven years after marriage,
Luke OEB 2:37  and then a widow, until she had reached the age of eighty-four. She never left the Temple Courts, but, fasting and praying, worshiped God night and day.
Luke OEB 2:38  At that moment she came up, and began publicly to thank God and to speak about the child to all who were looking for the deliverance of Jerusalem.
Luke OEB 2:39  When the child’s parents had done everything required by the law of the Lord, they returned to Galilee to their own town of Nazareth.
Luke OEB 2:40  The child grew and became strong and wise, and the blessing of God was on him.
Luke OEB 2:41  Every year the child’s parents used to go to Jerusalem at the Passover Festival.
Luke OEB 2:42  When Jesus was twelve years old, they went according to custom to Jerusalem,
Luke OEB 2:43  and had finished their visit; but, when they started to return, the boy Jesus remained behind in Jerusalem, without their knowing it.
Luke OEB 2:44  Thinking that he was with their fellow travelers, they went one day’s journey before searching for him among their relations and acquaintances;
Luke OEB 2:45  and then, as they did not find him, they returned to Jerusalem, searching everywhere for him.
Luke OEB 2:46  It was not until the third day that they found him in the Temple Courts, sitting among the teachers, now listening to them, now asking them questions.
Luke OEB 2:47  All who listened to him marveled at his intelligence and his answers.
Luke OEB 2:48  His parents were amazed when they saw him, and his mother said to him: “My child, why have you treated us like this? Your father and I have been searching for you in great distress.”
Luke OEB 2:49  “What made you search for me?”he answered. “Did not you know that I must be in my Father’s house?”
Luke OEB 2:50  His parents did not understand what he meant.
Luke OEB 2:51  However he went down with them to Nazareth, and submitted himself to their control; and his mother treasured all that was said in her heart.
Luke OEB 2:52  And Jesus grew in wisdom as he grew in years, and ‘gained the blessing of God and people.’
Chapter 3
Luke OEB 3:1  In the fifteenth year of the reign of the Emperor Tiberius, when Pontius Pilate was Governor of Judea, Herod Ruler of Galilee, his brother Philip Ruler of the territory comprising Ituraea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias Ruler of Abilene,
Luke OEB 3:2  and when Annas and Caiaphas were high priests, a command from God came to John, the son of Zechariah, while he was in the wilderness.
Luke OEB 3:3  And John went through the whole district of the Jordan, proclaiming baptism on repentance, for the forgiveness of sins.
Luke OEB 3:4  This was in fulfillment of what is said in the writings of the prophet Isaiah — ‘The voice of one crying aloud in the wilderness: “Make ready the way of the Lord, Make his paths straight.
Luke OEB 3:5  Every chasm will be filled, Every mountain and hill will be leveled, The winding ways will be straightened, The rough roads made smooth,
Luke OEB 3:6  and everyone will see the salvation of God.”’
Luke OEB 3:7  And John said to the crowds that went to be baptized by him: “You children of snakes! Who has prompted you to seek refuge from the coming judgment?
Luke OEB 3:8  Let your lives, then, prove your repentance; and do not begin to say among yourselves ‘Abraham is our ancestor,’ for I tell you that out of these stones God is able to raise descendants for Abraham!
Luke OEB 3:9  Already, indeed, the axe is lying at the root of the trees. Therefore every tree that fails to bear good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire.”
Luke OEB 3:10  “What are we to do then?” the people asked.
Luke OEB 3:11  “Let anyone who has two coats,” answered John, “share with the person who has none; and anyone who has food do the same.”
Luke OEB 3:12  Even tax-gatherers came to be baptized, and said to John: “Teacher, what are we to do?”
Luke OEB 3:13  “Do not collect more than you have authority to demand,” John answered.
Luke OEB 3:14  And when some soldiers on active service asked “And we — what are we to do?” he said: “Never use violence, or exact anything by false accusation; and be content with your pay.”
Luke OEB 3:15  Then, while the people were in suspense, and were all debating with themselves whether John could be the Christ,
Luke OEB 3:16  John, addressing them all, said: “I, indeed, baptize you with water; but there is coming one more powerful than I, and I am not fit even to unfasten his sandals. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire.
Luke OEB 3:17  His winnowing-fan is in his hand so that he may clear his threshing-floor, and store the grain in his barn, but the chaff he will burn with a fire that cannot be put out.”
Luke OEB 3:18  And so with many different appeals John told his good news to the people.
Luke OEB 3:19  But Prince Herod, being rebuked by John respecting Herodias, the wife of Herod’s brother, and for all the evil things that he had done,
Luke OEB 3:20  crowned them all by shutting John up in prison.
Luke OEB 3:21  Now after the baptism of all the people, and when Jesus had been baptized and was still praying, the heavens opened,
Luke OEB 3:22  and the Holy Spirit came down on him in the form of a dove, and from the heavens came a voice — “You are my dearly loved son; you bring me great joy.”
Luke OEB 3:23  When beginning his work, Jesus was about thirty years old. He was regarded as the son of Joseph, whose ancestors were — Eli,
Luke OEB 3:27  Johanan, Rhesa, Zerubbabel, Shealtiel, Neriah,
Chapter 4
Luke OEB 4:1  On returning from the Jordan, full of the Holy Spirit, Jesus was led by the power of the Spirit through the wilderness for forty days, tempted by the devil.
Luke OEB 4:2  All that time he ate nothing; and, when it was over, he became hungry.
Luke OEB 4:3  So the devil said to him: “If you are God’s Son, tell this stone to become a loaf of bread.”
Luke OEB 4:4  And Jesus answered him: “Scripture says — ‘It is not on bread alone that a person is to live.’”
Luke OEB 4:5  And the devil led Jesus up, and showing him in a single moment all the kingdoms of the earth, said to him:
Luke OEB 4:6  “I will give you all this power, and the splendor of them; for it has been given into my hands and I give it to whom I wish.
Luke OEB 4:8  And Jesus answered him: “Scripture says — ‘You should worship the Lord your God, and worship him only.’”
Luke OEB 4:9  The devil next led him into Jerusalem, and, placing him on the parapet of the Temple, said: “If you are God’s Son throw yourself down from here,
Luke OEB 4:10  for scripture says — ‘He will give his angels commands about you, to guard you safely,’
Luke OEB 4:11  And ‘On their hands they will lift you up, otherwise you might strike your foot against a stone.’”
Luke OEB 4:12  But Jesus answered him: “It is said — ‘You must not tempt the Lord your God.’”
Luke OEB 4:13  When he had tried every kind of temptation, the devil left Jesus, until another opportunity.
Luke OEB 4:14  Moved by the power of the Spirit, Jesus returned to Galilee. Reports about him spread through all that neighborhood;
Luke OEB 4:15  and he began to teach in their Synagogues, and was honored by everyone.
Luke OEB 4:16  Coming to Nazareth, where he had been brought up, Jesus, as was his custom, went on the Sabbath into the synagogue, and stood up to read the scriptures.
Luke OEB 4:17  He was given the book of the prophet Isaiah; and Jesus opened the book and found the place where it says —
Luke OEB 4:18  ‘The Spirit of the Lord is on me, For he has consecrated me to bring good news to the poor, He has sent me to proclaim release to captives and restoration of sight to the blind, To set the oppressed at liberty,
Luke OEB 4:19  to proclaim the accepted year of the Lord.’
Luke OEB 4:20  Then, closing the book and returning it to the attendant, he sat down. The eyes of all in the synagogue were fixed on him,
Luke OEB 4:21  and Jesus began: “This very day this passage has been fulfilled in your hearing.”
Luke OEB 4:22  All who were present spoke well of him, and were astonished at the beautiful words that fell from his lips. “Is not he Joseph’s son?” they asked.
Luke OEB 4:23  “Doubtless,”said Jesus, “you will remind me of the saying — ‘Doctor, cure yourself;’ and you will say ‘Do here in your own country all that we have heard that has been done at Capernaum.’
Luke OEB 4:24  I tell you,”he continued, “that no prophet is acceptable in his own country.
Luke OEB 4:25  There were, doubtless, many widows in Israel in Elijah’s days, when the heavens were closed for three years and six months, and a severe famine prevailed throughout the country;
Luke OEB 4:26  and yet it was not to one of them that Elijah was sent, but to a widow at Zarephath in Sidonia.
Luke OEB 4:27  And there were many lepers in Israel in the time of the prophet Elisha, yet it was not one of them who was made clean, but Naaman the Syrian.”
Luke OEB 4:28  All the people in the synagogue, as they listened to this, became enraged.
Luke OEB 4:29  Starting up, they drove Jesus out of the town, and led him to the brow of the hill on which their town stood, intending to hurl him down.
Luke OEB 4:30  But he passed through the middle of the crowd and went on his way.
Luke OEB 4:31  Then Jesus went down to Capernaum, a city in Galilee. On the Sabbath he taught the people.
Luke OEB 4:32  They were amazed at his teaching, because his words were spoken with authority.
Luke OEB 4:33  In the synagogue there was a man with the spirit of a foul demon in him, who called out loudly:
Luke OEB 4:34  “Stop! What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are — the Holy One of God!”
Luke OEB 4:35  But Jesus rebuked the demon. “Be silent! Come out from him,”he said. The demon flung the man down in the middle of the people, and then came out from him, without causing him further harm.
Luke OEB 4:36  And they were all lost in amazement, and kept saying to one another: “What words are these? For he gives his commands to the foul spirits with a marvelous authority, and they come out.”
Luke OEB 4:37  And rumors about Jesus traveled through every place in the neighborhood.
Luke OEB 4:38  On leaving the synagogue, Jesus went into Simon’s house. Now Simon’s mother-in-law was suffering from a severe attack of fever, and they asked Jesus to cure her.
Luke OEB 4:39  Bending over her, he rebuked the fever; the fever left her, and she immediately got up and began to take care of them.
Luke OEB 4:40  At sunset, all who had friends suffering from various diseases took them to Jesus; and he placed his hands on everyone of them and cured them.
Luke OEB 4:41  And even demons came out from many people, screaming ‘You are the Son of God.’ Jesus rebuked them, and would not allow them to speak, because they knew that he was the Christ.
Luke OEB 4:42  At daybreak, Jesus went out and walked to a lonely spot. But crowds of people began to look for him; and they came to where he was and tried to detain him and prevent his leaving them.
Luke OEB 4:43  Jesus, however, said to them: “I must take the good news of the kingdom of God to the other town also, for that was why I was sent.”
Luke OEB 4:44  And he continued to make his proclamation in the Synagogues of Judea.
Chapter 5
Luke OEB 5:1  Once, when the people were pressing around Jesus as they listened to God’s message, he happened to be standing by the shore of the Lake of Gennesaret, and saw two boats close to the shore.
Luke OEB 5:2  The fishermen had gone away from them and were washing the nets.
Luke OEB 5:3  So, getting into one of the boats, which belonged to Simon, Jesus asked him to push off a little way from the shore, and then sat down and taught the people from the boat.
Luke OEB 5:4  When he had finished speaking, he said to Simon: “Push off into deep water, and throw out your nets for a haul.”
Luke OEB 5:5  “We have been hard at work all night, Sir,” answered Simon, “and have not caught anything, but, at your bidding, I will throw out the nets.”
Luke OEB 5:6  They did so, and enclosed such a great shoal of fish that their nets began to break.
Luke OEB 5:7  So they signaled to their partners in the other boat to come and help them; and they came and filled both the boats so full of fish that they were almost sinking.
Luke OEB 5:8  When Simon Peter saw this, he threw himself down at Jesus’ knees, exclaiming: “Master, leave me, for I am a sinful man!”
Luke OEB 5:9  For he and all who were with him were lost in amazement at the haul of fish which they had made;
Luke OEB 5:10  and so, too, were James and John, Zebedee’s sons, who were Simon’s partners. “Do not be afraid,”Jesus said to Simon; “from today you will catch people.”
Luke OEB 5:11  And, when they had brought their boats to shore, they left everything, and followed him.
Luke OEB 5:12  On one occasion Jesus was staying in a town, when he saw a man who was covered with leprosy. When the leper saw Jesus, he threw himself on his face and implored his help: “Master, if only you are willing, you are able to make me clean.”
Luke OEB 5:13  Stretching out his hand, Jesus touched him, saying as he did so: “I am willing; become clean.” Instantly the leprosy left the man;
Luke OEB 5:14  and then Jesus impressed on him that he was not to say a word to anyone, “but,”he added, “set out and show yourself to the priest, and make the offerings for your cleansing, in the manner directed by Moses, as evidence of your cure.”
Luke OEB 5:15  However, the story about Jesus spread all the more, and great crowds came together to listen to him, and to be cured of their illnesses;
Luke OEB 5:16  but Jesus used to withdraw to lonely places and pray.
Luke OEB 5:17  On one of those days, when Jesus was teaching, some Pharisees and Doctors of the law were sitting near by. (They had come from all the villages in Galilee and Judea, and from Jerusalem; and the power of the Lord was on Jesus, so that he could work cures.)
Luke OEB 5:18  And there some men brought on a bed a man who was paralyzed. They tried to get him in and lay him before Jesus;
Luke OEB 5:19  but, finding no way of getting him in owing to the crowd, they went up on the roof and lowered him through the tiles, with his pallet, into the middle of the people and in front of Jesus.
Luke OEB 5:20  When he saw their faith, Jesus said: “Friend, your sins have been forgiven you.”
Luke OEB 5:21  The teachers of the law and the Pharisees began debating about this. “Who is this man who speaks so blasphemously?” they asked. “Who can forgive sins except God?”
Luke OEB 5:22  When Jesus became aware of the way in which they were debating, he turned to them and exclaimed: “What are you debating with yourselves?
Luke OEB 5:23  Which is the easier? — to say ‘Your sins have been forgiven you’? Or to say ‘Get up, and walk’?
Luke OEB 5:24  But so that you may know that the Son of Man has power on earth to forgive sins”— he spoke to the paralyzed man — “To you I say, Get up, and take up your pallet, and go to your home.”
Luke OEB 5:25  Instantly the man stood up before their eyes, took up what he had been lying on, and went to his home, praising God.
Luke OEB 5:26  The people, one and all, were lost in amazement, and praised God; and in great awe they said: “We have seen marvelous things today!”
Luke OEB 5:27  After this, Jesus went out; and he noticed a tax-gatherer, named Levi, sitting in the tax office, and said to him: “Follow me.”
Luke OEB 5:28  Levi left everything and got up and followed him.
Luke OEB 5:29  And Levi gave a great entertainment at his house, in honor of Jesus; and a large number of tax-gatherers and others were having dinner with them.
Luke OEB 5:30  The Pharisees and the teachers of the law belonging to their party complained of this to the disciples of Jesus.”
Luke OEB 5:31  In answer Jesus said: “It is not those who are well who need a doctor, but those who are ill.
Luke OEB 5:32  I have not come to call the religious, but the outcast, to repent.”
Luke OEB 5:33  “John’s disciples,” they said to Jesus, “Often fast and say prayers, and so do the disciples of the Pharisees, while yours are eating and drinking!”
Luke OEB 5:34  But Jesus answered them: “Can you make the groom’s friends fast while the groom is with them?
Luke OEB 5:35  But the days will come — a time when the groom will be taken away from them; and they will fast then, when those days come.”
Luke OEB 5:36  Then, as an illustration, Jesus said to them: “No one ever tears a piece from a new garment and puts it on an old one; for, if they do, they will not only tear the new garment, but the piece from the new one will not match the old.
Luke OEB 5:37  And no one puts new wine into old wine-skins; for, if they do, the new wine will burst the skins, and the wine itself will run out, and the skins be lost.
Luke OEB 5:39  No one after drinking old wine wishes for new. ‘No,’ they say, ‘the old is excellent.’”
Chapter 6
Luke OEB 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 OEB 6:2  “Why are you doing what it is not allowable to do on the Sabbath?” asked some of the Pharisees.
Luke OEB 6:3  Jesus’ answer was: “Have not you read even of what David did, when he was hungry, he and his companions —
Luke OEB 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 OEB 6:5  Then Jesus added: “The Son of Man is lord even of the Sabbath.”
Luke OEB 6:6  On another Sabbath Jesus went into the synagogue and taught; and there was a man there whose right hand was withered.
Luke OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 6:10  Then, looking around at them all, he said to the man: “Stretch out your hand.”The man did so; and his hand had become sound.
Luke OEB 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 OEB 6:12  Now about that time, Jesus went out, up the hill, to pray, and spent the whole night in prayer to God.
Luke OEB 6:13  When day came, he summoned his disciples, and chose twelve of them, whom he also named ‘apostles.’
Luke OEB 6:14  They were Simon (whom Jesus also named Peter), and his brother Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew,
Luke OEB 6:15  Matthew, Thomas, James son of Alphaeus, Simon known as the Zealot,
Luke OEB 6:16  Judas son of James, and Judas Iscariot, who proved a traitor.
Luke OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 6:19  and everyone in the crowd was trying to touch him, because a power went out from him which restored them all.
Luke OEB 6:20  Then, raising his eyes and looking at his disciples, Jesus said: “Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God.
Luke OEB 6:21  Blessed are you who hunger now, for you will be satisfied. Blessed are you who weep now, for you will laugh.
Luke OEB 6:22  Blessed are you when people hate you, and when they expel you from among them, and insult you, and reject your name as an evil thing — because of the Son of Man.
Luke OEB 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 OEB 6:24  But ‘alas for you who are rich,’ for you have had your comforts in full.
Luke OEB 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 OEB 6:26  Alas for you when everyone speaks well of you; for this is what their ancestors did to the false prophets.
Luke OEB 6:27  But to you who hear I say — love your enemies, show kindness to those who hate you,
Luke OEB 6:28  bless those who curse you, pray for those who insult you.
Luke OEB 6:29  When someone gives one of you a blow on the cheek, offer the other cheek as well; and, when anyone takes away your cloak, do not keep back your coat either.
Luke OEB 6:30  Give to everyone who asks of you; and, when anyone takes away what is yours, do not demand its return.
Luke OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 6:35  But love your enemies, and show them kindness, and lend to them, never despairing. Then your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High, for he is kind to the thankless and the bad.
Luke OEB 6:36  Learn to be merciful — even as your Father is merciful.
Luke OEB 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 OEB 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 standard you use will be the standard used for you.”
Luke OEB 6:39  Then, speaking in parables, Jesus said: “Can one blind person guide another? Will they not both fall into a ditch?
Luke OEB 6:40  A scholar is not above their teacher; yet every finished scholar will be like their teacher.
Luke OEB 6:41  And why do you look at the speck of sawdust in someone’s eye, while you pay no attention at all to the plank of wood in your own?
Luke OEB 6:42  How can you say to your friend ‘Friend, let me take out the speck in your eye,’ while you yourself do not see the plank in your own? Hypocrite! Take out the plank from your own eye first, and then you will see clearly how to take out the speck in your friend’s.
Luke OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 6:45  A good person, from the good stores of their heart, brings out what is good; while a bad person, from their bad stores, brings out what is bad. For what fills someone’s heart will rise to their lips.
Luke OEB 6:46  Why do you call me ‘Master! Master!’ and yet fail to do what I tell you?
Luke OEB 6:47  Everyone who comes to me and listens to my teaching and acts on it — I will show you to whom they may be compared.
Luke OEB 6:48  They may be compared to a person building a house, who dug, and went deep, and laid the foundation on the rock. Then, when a flood came, the river swept down on that house, but had no power to shake it, because it had been built well.
Luke OEB 6:49  But those who have listened and not acted on what they have heard may be compared to a person who built a house on the ground without any foundation. The river swept down on it, and the house immediately collapsed; and great was the crash that followed.”
Chapter 7
Luke OEB 7:1  When Jesus had brought to a conclusion all that he had then had to say to the people, he entered Capernaum.
Luke OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 7:4  When they found Jesus, they earnestly implored him to do so. “He deserves the favor from you,” they said,
Luke OEB 7:5  “For he is devoted to our nation, and himself built our synagogue for us.”
Luke OEB 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 OEB 7:7  That was why I did not even venture to come to you myself; but speak, and let my manservant be cured.
Luke OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 7:10  And, when the messengers returned to the house, they found the slave recovered.
Luke OEB 7:11  Shortly after, Jesus went to a town called Nain, his disciples and a great crowd going with him.
Luke OEB 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 OEB 7:13  When he saw her, the Master was moved with compassion for her, and he said to her: “Do not weep.”
Luke OEB 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 OEB 7:15  The dead man sat up and began to talk, and Jesus restored him to his mother.
Luke OEB 7:16  Everyone was awe-struck and began praising God. “A great prophet has arisen among us,” they said; “and God has visited his people.”
Luke OEB 7:17  And this story about Jesus spread all through Judea, and in the neighboring countries as well.
Luke OEB 7:18  All these events were reported to John by his disciples.
Luke OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 7:23  And blessed is the person who finds no hindrance in me.”
Luke OEB 7:24  When John’s messengers had left, Jesus, speaking to the crowds, began to say with reference to John:
Luke OEB 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 OEB 7:26  What then did you go to see? A prophet? Yes, I tell you, and far more than a prophet.
Luke OEB 7:27  This is the man of whom scripture says — ‘I am sending my messenger ahead of you, and he will prepare your way before you.’
Luke OEB 7:28  There is, I tell you, no one born of a woman who is greater than John; and yet the least in the kingdom of God is greater than he.”
Luke OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 7:31  “To what then,”Jesus continued, “should I compare the people of the present generation? What are they like?
Luke OEB 7:32  They are like some little children who are sitting in the marketplace 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 OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 7:35  And yet wisdom is vindicated by all her children.”
Luke OEB 7:36  One of the Pharisees asked Jesus to dine with him, so Jesus went to his house and took his place at the table.
Luke OEB 7:37  Just then a woman, who was an outcast in the town, having heard that Jesus was eating in the Pharisee’s house, brought an alabaster jar of perfume,
Luke OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 7:41  “There were two people who were in debt to a moneylender; one owed five hundred silver coins, and the other fifty.
Luke OEB 7:42  As they were unable to pay, he forgave them both. Which of them, do you think, will love him the more?”
Luke OEB 7:43  “I suppose,” answered Simon, “it will be the man to whom he forgave the greater debt.” “You are right,”said Jesus,
Luke OEB 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 OEB 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 OEB 7:46  You did not anoint even my head with oil, but she has anointed my feet with perfume.
Luke OEB 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 OEB 7:48  Then he said to the woman: “Your sins have been pardoned.”
Luke OEB 7:49  The other guests began to say to one another: “Who is this man who even pardons sins?”
Luke OEB 7:50  But Jesus said to the woman: “Your faith has delivered you; go, and peace be with you.”
Chapter 8
Luke OEB 8:1  Shortly afterwards, Jesus went on a journey through the towns and villages, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom of God. With him went the Twelve,
Luke OEB 8:2  as well as some women who had been cured of wicked spirits and of infirmities. They were Mary, known as Mary of Magdala (from whom seven demons had been expelled),
Luke OEB 8:3  and Joanna (the wife of Herod’s steward, Chuza), and Susannah, and many others — all of whom provided for Jesus and his apostles out of their own resources.
Luke OEB 8:4  Once, when a great crowd was collecting, and, when the people of town after town were flocking to Jesus, he spoke to them in the form of a parable:
Luke OEB 8:5  “The sower went out to sow his seed; and, as he was sowing, some of the seed fell along the path and was trodden on; and the wild birds ate it up.
Luke OEB 8:6  Other seed fell on rock, and, as soon as it began to grow, because it had no moisture, it withered away.
Luke OEB 8:7  Other seed fell in the middle of brambles, but the brambles grew up with it and choked it entirely.
Luke OEB 8:8  Other seed fell into rich soil, and grew, and gave a hundredfold return.”After saying this, Jesus cried aloud: “Let those who have ears to hear with hear.”
Luke OEB 8:9  His disciples asked Jesus the meaning of this parable.
Luke OEB 8:10  “To you,”he said, “the knowledge of the hidden truths of the kingdom of God has been imparted, but to others in parables only, so that ‘though they have eyes they may not see, and though they have ears, they may not understand.’
Luke OEB 8:11  This is the parable — The seed is God’s message.
Luke OEB 8:12  By the seed which fell along the path are meant those who hear the message; but then comes the devil and carries away the message from their minds, to prevent their believing it and being saved.
Luke OEB 8:13  By the seed which fell on the rock are meant those who, as soon as they hear the message, welcome it joyfully; but they have no root, and believe it only for a time, and, when the time of temptation comes, they draw back.
Luke OEB 8:14  By that which fell among the brambles are meant those who hear the message, but who, as they go on their way, are completely choked by this world’s cares and wealth and pleasures, and bring nothing to perfection.
Luke OEB 8:15  But by that in the good ground are meant those who, having heard the message, keep it in the good, rich soil of their hearts, and patiently yield a return.
Luke OEB 8:16  No one sets light to a lamp and then covers it with a bowl or puts it underneath a couch, but they put it on a lamp-stand, so that anyone who comes in may see the light.
Luke OEB 8:17  Nothing is hidden which will not be brought into the light of day, not ever kept hidden which will not some day become known and come into the light of day.
Luke OEB 8:18  Take care, then, how you listen. For, to all those who have, more will be given; while, from all those who have nothing, even what they seem to have will be taken away.”
Luke OEB 8:19  Presently Jesus’ mother and brothers came where he was, but they were not able to join him because of the crowd.
Luke OEB 8:20  So word was brought to him — ‘Your mother and your brothers are standing outside, wanting to see you.’
Luke OEB 8:21  His reply, spoken to them all, was: “My mother and my brothers are those who listen to God’s teaching and do what it says.”
Luke OEB 8:22  One day about that time, Jesus got into a boat with his disciples and said to them: “Let us go across the lake.”
Luke OEB 8:23  So they put off. While they were sailing, Jesus fell asleep. A squall swept down on the lake, and their boat was filling and they were in danger.
Luke OEB 8:24  So the disciples came and roused him. “Sir, Sir,” they cried, “we are lost!” Jesus rose and rebuked the wind and the rushing waves, and they fell, and a calm followed.
Luke OEB 8:25  “Where is your faith?”he exclaimed. But in great awe and amazement they said to one another: “Who can this be, who commands even the winds and the waves, and they obey him?”
Luke OEB 8:26  And they reached the country of the Gerasenes, which is on the opposite side to Galilee;
Luke OEB 8:27  and, on getting ashore, Jesus met a man, who had demons in him, coming out of the town. For a long time this man had worn no clothing, and he had not lived in a house, but in the tombs.
Luke OEB 8:28  Catching sight of Jesus, he shrieked out and threw himself down before him, and in a loud voice exclaimed: “What do you want with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I beg you not to torment me.”
Luke OEB 8:29  For Jesus was commanding the foul spirit to come out of the man. On many occasions it had seized him, and, even when secured with chains and fetters, and watched, he would break through anything that bound him, and be driven by the demon into the Wilds.
Luke OEB 8:30  “What is your name?”Jesus asked. “Legion,” he answered (for many demons had taken possession of him);
Luke OEB 8:31  and the demons begged Jesus not to order them away into the bottomless pit.
Luke OEB 8:32  There was a drove of many pigs close by feeding on the hill-side; and the demons begged Jesus to give them leave to enter into them. Jesus gave them leave.
Luke OEB 8:33  They came out from the man and took possession of the pigs; and the drove rushed down the steep slope into the lake and were drowned.
Luke OEB 8:34  When the men who tended them saw what had happened, they ran away, and carried the news to the town, and to the country around.
Luke OEB 8:35  The people went out to see what had happened, and, when they came to Jesus, they found the man from whom the demons had gone out, sitting, clothed and in his right mind, at Jesus’ feet; and they were awe-struck.
Luke OEB 8:36  Those who had seen it told them how the possessed man had been delivered.
Luke OEB 8:37  Then all the people in the neighborhood of the Gerasenes asked Jesus to leave them, for they were terrified. Jesus got into a boat and returned.
Luke OEB 8:38  The man from whom the demons had gone out begged Jesus to let him be with him; but Jesus sent him away.
Luke OEB 8:39  “Go back to your home,”he said, “and relate the story of all that God has done for you.” So the man went through the whole town and proclaimed, as he went, all that Jesus had done for him.
Luke OEB 8:40  On his return, Jesus was welcomed by the people; for everyone was looking out for him.
Luke OEB 8:41  And a man named Jaeirus, who was a synagogue leader, came to Jesus, and threw himself at Jesus’ feet, with entreaties that he would come to his house,
Luke OEB 8:42  because his only daughter, who was about twelve years old, was dying. As Jesus was going, the people were pressing closely around him.
Luke OEB 8:43  And a woman, who had suffered from hemorrhage for twelve years, and whom no one could cure,
Luke OEB 8:44  came up behind and touched the tassel of his cloak. Instantly the hemorrhage ceased.
Luke OEB 8:45  “Who touched me?”Jesus asked; and, while everyone was denying having done so, Peter exclaimed: “Why, Sir, the people are crowding around you and pressing against you!”
Luke OEB 8:46  “Somebody touched me,”said Jesus; “for I felt that power had gone out from me.”
Luke OEB 8:47  Then the woman, when she saw that she was discovered, came forward trembling, and threw herself down before him; and, in the presence of all the people, she told him her reason for touching him, and that she had been cured instantly.
Luke OEB 8:48  “Daughter,”he said, “your faith has delivered you. Go, and peace be with you.”
Luke OEB 8:49  Before he had finished speaking, some one came from the house of the synagogue leader and said: “Your daughter is dead! Do not trouble the teacher further.”
Luke OEB 8:50  But Jesus, hearing this, spoke to the leader: “Do not be afraid; only have faith, and she will yet be delivered.”
Luke OEB 8:51  When he reached the house, he did not allow anyone to go in with him, except Peter, John, and James, and the child’s father and mother.
Luke OEB 8:52  And everyone was weeping and mourning for her. “Do not weep,”Jesus said, “she is not dead; she is asleep.”
Luke OEB 8:53  They began to laugh at him, for they knew that she was dead.
Luke OEB 8:54  But, taking her by the hand, Jesus said in a loud voice: “Child, rise!”
Luke OEB 8:55  The child’s spirit returned to her, and she instantly stood up; and Jesus ordered them to give her something to eat.
Luke OEB 8:56  Her parents were amazed, but Jesus impressed on them that they were not to tell anyone what had happened.
Chapter 9
Luke OEB 9:1  Jesus called the Twelve together, and gave them power and authority over all demons, as well as to cure diseases.
Luke OEB 9:2  He sent them out as his messengers, to proclaim the kingdom of God, and to work cures.
Luke OEB 9:3  “Do not,”he said to them, “take anything for your journey; not even a staff, or a bag, or bread, or any silver, or a change of clothes with you.
Luke OEB 9:4  Whatever house you go to stay in, remain there, and leave from that place.
Luke OEB 9:5  If people do not welcome you, as you leave that town, shake even the dust off your feet, as a protest against them.”
Luke OEB 9:6  Then they set out and went from village to village, telling the good news and curing people everywhere.
Luke OEB 9:7  Prince Herod heard of all that was happening, and was perplexed, because it was said by some that John must be risen from the dead.
Luke OEB 9:8  Some again said that Elijah had appeared, and others that one of the old prophets had risen again.
Luke OEB 9:9  But Herod himself said: “John I beheaded; but who is this of whom I hear such things?” And he endeavored to see him.
Luke OEB 9:10  When the apostles returned, they related to Jesus all that they had done. Then Jesus went privately to a town called Bethsaida, taking the apostles with him.
Luke OEB 9:11  But the people recognized him and followed him in crowds; and Jesus welcomed them and spoke to them about the kingdom of God, while he cured those who were in need of help.
Luke OEB 9:12  The day was drawing to a close, when the twelve came up to him, and said: “Send the crowd away, so that they may make their way to the villages and farms around about, and find themselves lodgings and provisions, for we are in a lonely spot here.”
Luke OEB 9:13  But Jesus said: “It is for you to give them something to eat.” “We have not more than five loaves and two fishes,” they answered; “unless indeed we are to go and buy food for all these people.”
Luke OEB 9:14  (For the men among them were about five thousand.) “Get them seated in companies,”was his reply, “about fifty in each.”
Luke OEB 9:15  This they did, and got all the people seated.
Luke OEB 9:16  Taking the five loaves and the two fishes, Jesus looked up to heaven and said the blessing over them. Then he broke them in pieces, and gave them to his disciples to set before the people.
Luke OEB 9:17  Everyone had sufficient to eat, and what was left of the broken pieces was picked up — twelve baskets.
Luke OEB 9:18  Afterwards, when Jesus was alone, praying, his disciples joined him, and he asked them this question — “Who do the people say that I am?”
Luke OEB 9:19  “John the Baptist,” was their answer; “others, however, say that you are Elijah, while others say that one of the old prophets has risen again.”
Luke OEB 9:20  “But you,”he went on, “who do you say that I am?”And to this Peter answered: “The Christ of God.”
Luke OEB 9:21  Jesus, however, strictly charged them not to say this to anyone;
Luke OEB 9:22  he told them that the Son of Man must undergo much suffering, and be rejected by the councillors, and chief priests, and teachers of the law, and be put to death, and rise on the third day.
Luke OEB 9:23  And to all present he said: “If any one wishes to walk in my steps, let them renounce self, and take up their cross daily, and follow me.
Luke OEB 9:24  For whoever wishes to save their life will lose it, and whoever, for my sake, loses his life — that person will save it.
Luke OEB 9:25  What good does it do someone if, when they has gained the whole world, they has lost or forfeited themselves?
Luke OEB 9:26  Whoever is ashamed of me and of my teaching, the Son of Man will be ashamed of them, when he comes in his glory and the glory of the father and of the holy angels.
Luke OEB 9:27  Indeed, I tell you, some who are standing before me will not know death, until they have seen the kingdom of God.”
Luke OEB 9:28  About eight days after speaking these words, Jesus went up the mountain to pray, taking with him Peter, John, and James.
Luke OEB 9:29  As he was praying, the aspect of his face was changed, and his clothing became of a glittering whiteness.
Luke OEB 9:30  And all at once two men were talking with Jesus; they were Moses and Elijah,
Luke OEB 9:31  who appeared in a glorified state, and spoke of his departure, which was destined to take place at Jerusalem.
Luke OEB 9:32  Peter and his companions had been overpowered by sleep but, suddenly becoming wide awake, they saw Jesus glorified and the two men who were standing beside him.
Luke OEB 9:33  And, as Moses and Elijah were passing away from Jesus, Peter exclaimed: “Sir, it is good to be here; let us make three tents, one for you, and one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” He did not know what he was saying;
Luke OEB 9:34  and, while he was speaking, a cloud came down and enveloped them; and they were afraid, as they passed into the cloud;
Luke OEB 9:35  and from the cloud came a voice which said — “This is my Son, the Chosen One; him you must hear.”
Luke OEB 9:36  And, as the voice ceased, Jesus was found alone. The apostles kept silence, and told no one about any of the things that they had seen.
Luke OEB 9:37  The next day, when they had come down from the mountain, a great crowd met Jesus.
Luke OEB 9:38  And just then a man in the crowd shouted out: “Teacher, I entreat you to look at my son, for he is my only child;
Luke OEB 9:39  all at once a spirit will seize him, suddenly shriek out, and throw him into convulsions until he foams, and will leave him only when he is utterly exhausted.
Luke OEB 9:40  I entreated your disciples to drive the spirit out, but they could not.”
Luke OEB 9:41  “Faithless and perverse generation!”Jesus exclaimed; “how long must I be with you and have patience with you? Lead your son here.”
Luke OEB 9:42  While the boy was coming up to Jesus, the demon dashed him down and threw him into convulsions. But Jesus rebuked the foul spirit, and cured the boy, and gave him back to his father.
Luke OEB 9:43  And all present were struck with awe at the majesty of God.
Luke OEB 9:44  “Listen carefully to my words. For the Son of Man is destined to be betrayed into the hands of his fellow men.”
Luke OEB 9:45  But the disciples did not understand the meaning of this; it had been concealed from them so that they did not see it, and they were afraid to question him as to what he meant.
Luke OEB 9:46  A discussion arose among the disciples as to which of them was the greatest;
Luke OEB 9:47  and Jesus, knowing of the discussion that was occupying their thoughts, took hold of a little child, and placed it beside him,
Luke OEB 9:48  and then said to them: “Anyone who, for the sake of my name, welcomes even this little child is welcoming me; and anyone who welcomes me is welcoming him who sent me as his messenger. For whoever is least among you all — that person is great.”
Luke OEB 9:49  John said: “Sir, we saw a man driving out demons by using your name, and we tried to prevent him, because he does not follow you with us.”
Luke OEB 9:50  “None of you must prevent him,”Jesus said to John; “whoever’s not against you is for you.”
Luke OEB 9:51  As the days before his being taken up to heaven were growing few, Jesus set his face resolutely in the direction of Jerusalem; and he sent on messengers in advance.
Luke OEB 9:52  On their way, they went into a Samaritan village to make preparations for him,
Luke OEB 9:53  but the people there did not welcome him, because his face was set in the direction of Jerusalem.
Luke OEB 9:54  When James and John saw this, they said: “Master, do you wish us to call for fire to come down from the heavens and consume them?”
Luke OEB 9:57  And, while they were on their way, a man said to Jesus: “I will follow you wherever you go.”
Luke OEB 9:58  “Foxes have holes,”he replied, “and wild birds their nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head.”
Luke OEB 9:59  To another man Jesus said: “Follow me.” “Let me first go and bury my father,” said the man.
Luke OEB 9:60  But Jesus said: “Leave the dead to bury their dead; but go yourself and carry far and wide the news of the kingdom of God.”
Luke OEB 9:61  “Master,” said another, “I will follow you; but first let me say goodbye to my family.”
Luke OEB 9:62  But Jesus answered: “No one who looks back, after putting their hand to the plow, is fitted for the kingdom of God.”
Chapter 10
Luke OEB 10:1  After this, the Master appointed seventy-two other disciples, and sent them on as his messengers, two and two, in advance, to every town and place that he was himself intending to visit.
Luke OEB 10:2  “The harvest,”he said, “is abundant, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray to the owner of the harvest to send laborers to gather in his harvest.
Luke OEB 10:3  Now, go. Remember, I am sending you out as my messengers like lambs among wolves.
Luke OEB 10:4  Do not take a purse with you, or a bag, or sandals; and do not stop to greet anyone on your journey.
Luke OEB 10:5  Whatever house you go to stay at, begin by praying for a blessing on it.
Luke OEB 10:6  Then, if anyone there is deserving of a blessing, your blessing will rest on him; but if not, it will come back on yourselves.
Luke OEB 10:7  Remain at that same house, and eat and drink whatever they offer you; for the worker is worth their wages. Do not keep changing from one house to another.
Luke OEB 10:8  Whatever town you visit, if the people welcome you, eat what is set before you;
Luke OEB 10:9  cure the sick there, and tell people ‘The kingdom of God is close at hand.
Luke OEB 10:10  But, whatever town you go to visit, if the people do not welcome you, go out into its streets and say
Luke OEB 10:11  ‘We wipe off the dust of your town which has clung to Our feet; still, be assured that the kingdom of God is close at Hand.’
Luke OEB 10:12  I tell you that the doom of Sodom will be more bearable on ‘that day’ than the doom of that town.
Luke OEB 10:13  Alas for you, Chorazin! Alas for you, Bethsaida! For, if the Miracles which have been done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have sat in sackcloth and ashes and repented long ago.
Luke OEB 10:14  Yet the doom of Tyre and Sidon will be more bearable at the judgment than yours.
Luke OEB 10:15  And you, Capernaum! Will you ‘exalt yourself to heaven’? ‘You will go down to the place of death.’
Luke OEB 10:16  Anyone who listens to you is listening to me, and anyone who rejects you is rejecting me; while the person who rejects me is rejecting him who sent me as his messenger.”
Luke OEB 10:17  When the seventy-two returned, they exclaimed joyfully: “Master, even the demons submit to us when we use your name.”
Luke OEB 10:18  And Jesus replied: “I have had visions of Satan, fallen, like lightning from the heavens.
Luke OEB 10:19  Remember, I have given you the power to ‘trample on snakes and scorpions,’ and to meet all the strength of the Enemy. Nothing will ever harm you in any way.
Luke OEB 10:20  Yet do not rejoice in the fact that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that your names have been enrolled in heaven.”
Luke OEB 10:21  At that same time, moved to exultation by the Holy Spirit, Jesus said: “I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that, though you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, you have revealed them to the childlike! Yes, Father, I thank you that this has seemed good to you.
Luke OEB 10:22  Everything has been committed to me by my Father; nor does anyone know who the Son is, except the Father, or who the Father is, except the Son and those to whom the Son may choose to reveal him.”
Luke OEB 10:23  Then, turning to his disciples, Jesus said to them alone: “Blessed are the eyes that see what you are seeing;
Luke OEB 10:24  for, I tell you, many prophets and kings wished for the sight of the things which you are seeing, yet never heard them.”
Luke OEB 10:25  Just then a Student of the law came forward to test Jesus further. “Teacher,” he said, “what must I do if I am to ‘gain eternal life’?”
Luke OEB 10:26  “What is said in the law?”answered Jesus. “What do you read there?”
Luke OEB 10:27  His reply was — “‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind; and your neighbor as you love yourself.’”
Luke OEB 10:28  “You have answered right,”said Jesus; “do that, and you will live.”
Luke OEB 10:29  But the man, wanting to justify himself, said to Jesus: “And who is my neighbor?”
Luke OEB 10:30  To which Jesus replied: “A man was once going down from Jerusalem to Jericho when he fell into the hands of robbers, who stripped him of everything, and beat him, and went away leaving him half dead.
Luke OEB 10:31  As it chanced, a priest was going down by that road. He saw the man, but passed by on the opposite side.
Luke OEB 10:32  A Levite, too, did the same; he came up to the spot, but, when he saw the man, passed by on the opposite side.
Luke OEB 10:33  But a Samaritan, traveling that way, came upon the man, and, when he saw him, he was moved with compassion.
Luke OEB 10:34  He went to him and bound up his wounds, dressing them with oil and wine, and then put him on his own mule, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him.
Luke OEB 10:35  The next day he took out two silver coins and gave them to the innkeeper. ‘Take care of him,’ he said, ‘and whatever more you may spend I will myself repay you on my way back.’
Luke OEB 10:36  Now which, do you think, of these three men,” asked Jesus, “proved himself a neighbor to the man who fell into the robbers’ hands?”
Luke OEB 10:37  “The one that took pity on him,” was the answer; on which Jesus said: “Go and do the same yourself.”
Luke OEB 10:38  As they continued their journey, Jesus came to a village, where a woman named Martha welcomed him to her house.
Luke OEB 10:39  She had a sister called Mary, who seated herself at the Master’s feet, and listened to his teaching;
Luke OEB 10:40  but Martha was distracted by the many preparations that she was making. So she went up to Jesus and said: “Master, do you approve of my sister’s leaving me to make preparations alone? Tell her to help me.”
Luke OEB 10:41  “Martha, Martha,”replied the Master, “you are anxious and trouble yourself about many things;
Luke OEB 10:42  but only a few are necessary, or rather one. Mary has chosen the good part, and it will not be taken away from her.”
Chapter 11
Luke OEB 11:1  One day Jesus was at a certain place praying, and, when he had finished, one of his disciples said to him: “Master, teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples.”
Luke OEB 11:2  “When you pray,”Jesus answered, “say — ‘Father, May your name be held holy, your kingdom come.
Luke OEB 11:3  Give us each day the bread that we will need;
Luke OEB 11:4  and forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive everyone who wrongs us; and take us not into temptation.’”
Luke OEB 11:5  Jesus also said to them: “Suppose that one of you who has a friend were to go to him in the middle of the night and say ‘Friend, lend me three loaves,
Luke OEB 11:6  for a friend of mine has arrived at my house after a journey, and I have nothing to offer him;’
Luke OEB 11:7  And suppose that the other should answer from inside ‘Do not trouble me; the door is already fastened, and my children and I are in bed; I cannot get up and give you anything’;
Luke OEB 11:8  I tell you that, even though he will not get up and give him anything because he is a friend, yet because of his persistence he will rouse himself and give him what he wants.
Luke OEB 11:9  And so I say to you — Ask, and your prayer will be granted: search, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened to you.
Luke OEB 11:10  For the person who asks receives, everyone who searches finds, and to the person who knocks the door will be opened.
Luke OEB 11:11  What father among you, if his son asks him for a fish, will give him a snake instead,
Luke OEB 11:12  or, if he asks for an egg, will give him a scorpion?
Luke OEB 11:13  If you, then, naturally wicked though you are, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will the Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!”
Luke OEB 11:14  Once Jesus was driving out a dumb demon, and, when the demon had gone out, the dumb man spoke. The people were amazed at this;
Luke OEB 11:15  but some of them said: “He drives out demons by the help of Beelzebul, the chief of the demons”;
Luke OEB 11:16  while others, to test him, asked him for some sign from the heavens.
Luke OEB 11:17  Jesus himself, however, was aware of what they were thinking, and said to them: “Any kingdom wholly divided against itself becomes a desolation; and a divided house falls.
Luke OEB 11:18  So, too, if Satan is wholly divided against himself, how can his kingdom last? Yet you say that I drive out demons by the help of Beelzebul.
Luke OEB 11:19  But, if it is by Beelzebul’s help that I drive out demons, by whose help is it that your own sons drive them out? Therefore they will themselves be your judges.
Luke OEB 11:20  But, if it is by the hand of God that I drive out demons, then the kingdom of God must already be upon you.
Luke OEB 11:21  When a strong man is keeping guard, fully armed, over his own mansion, his property is in safety;
Luke OEB 11:22  but, when one still stronger has attacked and overpowered him, he takes away all the weapons on which the other had relied, and divides his spoil.
Luke OEB 11:23  Whoever who is not with me is against me, and the person who does not help me to gather is scattering.
Luke OEB 11:24  No sooner does a foul spirit leave someone, than it passes through places where there is no water, in search of rest; and finding none, it says ‘I will go back to the home which I left’;
Luke OEB 11:25  but, on coming there, it finds it unoccupied, swept, and put in order.
Luke OEB 11:26  Then it goes and brings with it seven other spirits more wicked than itself, and they go in, and make their home there; and the last state of that person proves to be worse than the first.”
Luke OEB 11:27  As Jesus was saying this, a woman in the crowd, raising her voice, exclaimed: “Happy was the mother who bore you and nursed you!”
Luke OEB 11:28  But Jesus replied: “Rather, happy are those who listen to God’s message and keep it.”
Luke OEB 11:29  As the crowds increased, Jesus began to speak: “This generation is a wicked generation. It is asking a sign, but no sign will be given it except the sign of Jonah.
Luke OEB 11:30  For, as Jonah became a sign to the people of Nineveh, so will the Son of Man be to this generation.
Luke OEB 11:31  At the judgment the Queen of the South will rise up with the people of this generation, and will condemn them, because she came from the ends of the earth to listen to the wisdom of Solomon; and here is more than a Solomon!
Luke OEB 11:32  At the judgment the men of Nineveh will stand up with this generation, and will condemn it, because they repented at Jonah’s proclamation; and here is more than a Jonah!
Luke OEB 11:33  No one sets light to a lamp, and then puts it in the cellar or under a basket, but he puts it on the lamp-stand, so that anyone who comes in may see the light.
Luke OEB 11:34  The lamp of the body is your eye. When your eye is unclouded, your whole body, also, is lit up; but, as soon as your eye is diseased, your body, also, is darkened.
Luke OEB 11:35  Take care, therefore, that the inner light is not darkness.
Luke OEB 11:36  If, then, your whole body is lit up, and no corner of it darkened, the whole will be lit up, just as when a lamp gives you light by its brilliance.”
Luke OEB 11:37  As Jesus finished speaking, a Pharisee asked him to breakfast with him, and Jesus went in and took his place at the table.
Luke OEB 11:38  The Pharisee noticed, to his astonishment, that Jesus omitted the ceremonial washing before breakfast.
Luke OEB 11:39  But the Master said to him: “You Pharisees do, it is true, clean the outside of the cup and of the plate, but inside you yourselves are filled with greed and wickedness.
Luke OEB 11:40  Fools! Did not the maker of the outside make the inside too?
Luke OEB 11:41  Only give away what is in them in charity, and at once you have the whole clean.
Luke OEB 11:42  But alas for you Pharisees! You pay tithes on mint, rue, and herbs of all kinds, and pass over justice and love to God. These last you ought to have put into practice without neglecting the first.
Luke OEB 11:43  Alas for you Pharisees! You delight to have the front seat in the Synagogues, and to be greeted in the markets with respect.
Luke OEB 11:44  Alas for you! You are like unsuspected graves, over which men walk unawares.”
Luke OEB 11:45  Here one of the students of the law interrupted him by saying: “Teacher, when you say this, you are insulting us also.”
Luke OEB 11:46  But Jesus went on: “Alas for you, too, you students of the law! You load people with loads that are too heavy to carry, but do not, yourselves, touch them with one of your fingers.
Luke OEB 11:47  Alas for you! You build the monuments of the prophets whom your ancestors killed.
Luke OEB 11:48  You are actually witnesses to your ancestors’ acts and show your approval of them, because, while they killed the prophets, you build tombs for them.
Luke OEB 11:49  That is why the wisdom of God said — “I will send to them prophets and apostles,
Luke OEB 11:50  some of whom they will persecute and kill, in order that the ‘blood’ of all the prophets ‘that has been spilt’ since the creation of the world may be exacted from this generation —
Luke OEB 11:51  From the blood of Abel down to the blood of Zechariah, who was slain between the altar and the house of God.” Yes, I tell you, it will be exacted from this generation.
Luke OEB 11:52  Alas for you students of the law! You have taken away the key of the door of knowledge. You have not gone in yourselves and you have hindered those who try to go in.”
Luke OEB 11:53  When Jesus left the house, the teachers of the law and the Pharisees began to press him hard and question him closely on many subjects,
Luke OEB 11:54  laying traps for him, so as to seize on anything that he might say.
Chapter 12
Luke OEB 12:1  Meanwhile the people had gathered in thousands, so that they trod on one another, when Jesus, addressing himself to his disciples, began by saying to them: “Be on your guard against the leaven — that is, the hypocrisy — of the Pharisees.
Luke OEB 12:2  There is nothing, however covered up, which will not be uncovered, nor anything kept secret which will not become known.
Luke OEB 12:3  So all that you have said in the dark will be heard in the light, and what you have spoken in the ear, within closed doors, will be proclaimed on the housetops.
Luke OEB 12:4  To you who are my friends I say, Do not be afraid of those who kill the body, but after that can do no more.
Luke OEB 12:5  I will show you of whom you should be afraid. Be afraid of him who, after killing you, has the power to fling you into Gehenna. Yes, I say, be afraid of him.
Luke OEB 12:6  Are not five sparrows sold for two copper coins? Yet not one of them has escaped God’s notice.
Luke OEB 12:7  No, even the hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not be afraid; you are of more value than many sparrows.
Luke OEB 12:8  Everyone, I tell you, who publicly acknowledges me, the Son of Man, also, will acknowledge before God’s angels;
Luke OEB 12:9  but the person who publicly disowns me will be altogether disowned before God’s angels.
Luke OEB 12:10  Everyone who will say anything against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but for the person who slanders the Holy Spirit there will be no forgiveness.
Luke OEB 12:11  Whenever they take you before the synagogue Courts or the magistrates or other authorities, do not be anxious as to how you will defend yourselves, or what your defense will be, or what you will say;
Luke OEB 12:12  for the Holy Spirit will show you at the moment what you ought to say.”
Luke OEB 12:13  “Teacher,” a man in the crowd said to Jesus, “tell my brother to share the property with me.”
Luke OEB 12:14  But Jesus said to him: “Man, who made me a judge or an arbiter between you?”
Luke OEB 12:15  And then he added: “Take care to keep yourselves free from every form of covetousness; for even in the height of their prosperity a person’s true life does not depend on what they have.”
Luke OEB 12:16  Then Jesus told them this parable — “There was once a rich man whose land was very fertile;
Luke OEB 12:17  and he began to ask himself ‘What will I do, for I have nowhere to store my crops?
Luke OEB 12:18  This is what I will do,’ he said; ‘I will pull down my barns and build larger ones, and store all my grain and my goods in them;
Luke OEB 12:19  and I will say to myself, Now you have plenty of good things put by for many years; take your ease, eat, drink, and enjoy yourself.’
Luke OEB 12:20  But God said to the man ‘Fool! This very night your life is being demanded; and as for all you have prepared — who will have it?’
Luke OEB 12:21  So it is with those who lay by wealth for themselves and are not rich to the glory of God.”
Luke OEB 12:22  And Jesus said to his disciples: “That is why I say to you, Do not be anxious about the life here — what you can get to eat; or about your body — what you can get to wear.
Luke OEB 12:23  For life is more than food, and the body than its clothes.
Luke OEB 12:24  Think of the ravens — they neither sow nor reap; they have neither storehouse nor barn; and yet God feeds them! And how much more precious are you than birds!
Luke OEB 12:25  But which of you, by being anxious, can prolong your life a moment?
Luke OEB 12:26  And, if you cannot do even the smallest thing, why be anxious about other things?
Luke OEB 12:27  Think of the lilies, and how they grow. They neither toil nor spin; yet, I tell you, even Solomon in all his splendor was not robed like one of these.
Luke OEB 12:28  If, even in the field, God so clothes the grass which is living today and tomorrow will be thrown into the oven, how much more will he clothe you, you of little faith!
Luke OEB 12:29  And you — do not be always seeking what you can get to eat or what you can get to drink; and do not waver.
Luke OEB 12:30  These are the things for which all the nations of the world are seeking, and your Father knows that you need them.
Luke OEB 12:31  No, seek his kingdom, and these things will be added for you.
Luke OEB 12:32  So do not be afraid, my little flock, for your Father has been pleased to give you the kingdom.
Luke OEB 12:33  Sell what belongs to you, and give in charity. Make yourselves purses that will not wear out — an inexhaustible treasure in heaven, where no thief comes near, or moth works ruin.
Luke OEB 12:34  For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be.
Luke OEB 12:35  Make yourselves ready, with your lamps alight;
Luke OEB 12:36  and be like servants who are waiting for their Master’s return from his wedding, so that, when he comes and knocks, they may open the door for him at once.
Luke OEB 12:37  Happy are those servants whom, on his return, the Master will find watching. I tell you that he will make himself ready, and have them take their places at the table, and will come and serve them.
Luke OEB 12:38  Whether it is late at night, or in the early morning that he comes, if he finds all as it should be, then happy are they.
Luke OEB 12:39  This you do know, that, had the owner of the house known at what time the thief was coming, he would have been on the watch, and would not have let his house be broken into.
Luke OEB 12:40  You must also prepare, for when you are least expecting him the Son of Man will come.”
Luke OEB 12:41  “Master,” said Peter, “are you telling this parable with reference to us or to everyone?”
Luke OEB 12:42  “Who, then,”replied the Master, “is that trustworthy steward, the careful man, who will be placed by his master over his establishment, to give them their rations at the proper time?
Luke OEB 12:43  Happy will that servant be whom his master, when he comes home, will find doing this.
Luke OEB 12:44  His master, I tell you, will put him in charge of the whole of his property.
Luke OEB 12:45  But should that servant say to himself ‘My master is a long time coming,’ and begin to beat the menservants and the maidservants, and to eat and drink and get drunk,
Luke OEB 12:46  that servant’s master will come on a day when he does not expect him, and at an hour of which he is unaware, and will flog him severely and assign him his place among the untrustworthy.
Luke OEB 12:47  The servant who knows his master’s wishes and yet does not prepare and act accordingly will receive many lashes;
Luke OEB 12:48  while one who does not know his master’s wishes, but acts so as to deserve a flogging, will receive but few. From everyone to whom much has been given much will be expected, and from the man to whom much has been entrusted the more will be demanded.
Luke OEB 12:49  I came to cast fire on the earth; and what more can I wish, if it is already kindled?
Luke OEB 12:50  There is a baptism that I must undergo, and how great is my distress until it is over!
Luke OEB 12:51  Do you think that I am here to give peace on earth? No, I tell you, but to cause division.
Luke OEB 12:52  For from this time, if there are five people in a house, they will be divided, three against two, and two against three.
Luke OEB 12:53  ‘Father will be opposed to son and son to father, mother to daughter and daughter to mother, mother-in-law to her daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law to her mother-in-law.’”
Luke OEB 12:54  And to the people Jesus said: “When you see a cloud rising in the west, you say at once ‘There is a storm coming,’ and come it does.
Luke OEB 12:55  And when you see that the wind is in the south, you say ‘It will be burning hot,’ and so it proves.
Luke OEB 12:56  Hypocrites! You know how to judge of the earth and the sky; how is it, then, that you cannot judge of this time?
Luke OEB 12:57  Why do not you yourselves decide what is right?
Luke OEB 12:58  When, for instance, you are going with your opponent before a magistrate, on your way to the court do your best to be quit of him; otherwise he might drag you before the judge, then the judge will hand you over to the bailiff of the court, and the bailiff throw you into prison.
Luke OEB 12:59  You will not, I tell you, come out until you have paid the very last cent.”
Chapter 13
Luke OEB 13:1  Just at that time some people had come to tell Jesus about the Galileans, whose blood Pilate had mingled with the blood of their sacrifices.
Luke OEB 13:2  “Do you suppose,”replied Jesus, “that, because these Galileans have suffered in this way, they were worse sinners than any other Galileans?
Luke OEB 13:3  No, I tell you; but, unless you repent, you will all perish as they did.
Luke OEB 13:4  Or those eighteen men at Siloam on whom the tower fell, killing them all, do you suppose that they were worse offenders than any other inhabitants of Jerusalem?
Luke OEB 13:5  No, I tell you; but, unless you repent, you will all perish in the same manner.”
Luke OEB 13:6  And Jesus told them this parable — “A man, who had a fig tree growing in his vineyard, came to look for fruit on it, but could not find any.
Luke OEB 13:7  So he said to his gardener ‘Three years now I have come to look for fruit on this fig tree, without finding any! Cut it down. Why should it rob the soil?’
Luke OEB 13:8  ‘Leave it this one year more, Sir,’ the man answered, ‘until I have dug around it and manured it.
Luke OEB 13:9  Then, if it bears in future, well and good; but if not, you can have it cut down.’”
Luke OEB 13:10  Jesus was teaching on a Sabbath in one of the Synagogues,
Luke OEB 13:11  and he saw before him a woman who for eighteen years had suffered from weakness owing to her having an evil spirit in her. She was bent double, and was wholly unable to raise herself.
Luke OEB 13:12  When Jesus saw her, he called her to him, and said: “Woman, you are released from your weakness.”
Luke OEB 13:13  He placed his hands on her, and she was instantly made straight, and began to praise God.
Luke OEB 13:14  But the synagogue leader, indignant that Jesus had worked the cure on the Sabbath, intervened and said to the people: “There are six days on which work ought to be done; come to be cured on one of those, and not on the Sabbath.”
Luke OEB 13:15  “You hypocrites!”the Master answered him. “Does not everyone of you let your ox or your ass loose from its manger, and take it out to drink, on the Sabbath?
Luke OEB 13:16  But this woman, a daughter of Abraham, who has been kept in bondage by Satan for now eighteen years, ought not she to have been released from her bondage on the Sabbath?”
Luke OEB 13:17  As he said this, his opponents all felt ashamed; but all the people rejoiced to see all the wonderful things that he was doing.
Luke OEB 13:18  So Jesus said: “What is the kingdom of God like? And to what can I liken it?
Luke OEB 13:19  It is like a mustard seed which a man took and put in his garden. The seed grew and became a tree, and ‘the wild birds roosted in its branches.’”
Luke OEB 13:20  And again Jesus said: “To what can I liken the kingdom of God?
Luke OEB 13:21  It is like some yeast which a woman took and covered in three pecks of flour, until the whole had risen.”
Luke OEB 13:22  Jesus went through towns and villages, teaching as he went, and making his way towards Jerusalem.
Luke OEB 13:23  “Master,” some one asked, “are there but few in the path of salvation?” And Jesus answered:
Luke OEB 13:24  “Strive to go in by the small door. Many, I tell you, will seek to go in, but they will not be able,
Luke OEB 13:25  when once the master of the house has got up and shut the door, while you begin to say, as you stand outside and knock, ‘Sir, open the door for us.’ His answer will be — ‘I do not know where you come from.’
Luke OEB 13:26  Then you will begin to say ‘We have eaten and drunk in your presence, and you have taught in our streets,’ and his reply will be —
Luke OEB 13:27  ‘I do not know where you come from. Leave my presence, all you who are living in wickedness.’
Luke OEB 13:28  There, there will be weeping and grinding of teeth, when you see Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and all the prophets, in the kingdom of God, while you yourselves are being driven outside.
Luke OEB 13:29  People will come from East and West, and from North and South, and take their places at the banquet in the kingdom of God.
Luke OEB 13:30  there are some who are last now who will then be first, and some who are first now who will then be last!”
Luke OEB 13:31  Just then some Pharisees came up to Jesus and said: “Go away and leave this place, for Herod wants to kill you.”
Luke OEB 13:32  But Jesus answered: “Go and say to that fox ‘Look you, I am driving out demons and will be completing cures today and tomorrow, and on the third day I will have done.’
Luke OEB 13:33  But today and tomorrow and the day after I must go on my way, because it cannot be that a prophet should meet his end outside Jerusalem.
Luke OEB 13:34  Jerusalem! Jerusalem! You who slays the prophets and stones the messengers sent to you — Oh, how often have I wished to gather your children around me, as a hen takes her brood under her wings, and you would not come!
Luke OEB 13:35  Verily your house is left to you desolate! And never, I tell you, will you see me, until you say — ‘Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord.’”
Chapter 14
Luke OEB 14:1  On one occasion, as Jesus was going, on a Sabbath into the house of one of the leading Pharisees to dine, they were watching him closely.
Luke OEB 14:2  There he saw before him a man who was suffering from dropsy.
Luke OEB 14:3  “Is it allowable,”said Jesus, addressing the students of the law and the Pharisees, “to work a cure on the Sabbath, or is it not?”
Luke OEB 14:4  They remained silent. Jesus took hold of the man and cured him, and sent him away.
Luke OEB 14:5  And he said to them: “Which of you, finding that your son or your ox has fallen into a well, will not immediately pull them out on the Sabbath day?”
Luke OEB 14:7  Observing that the guests were choosing the best places for themselves, Jesus told them this parable —
Luke OEB 14:8  “When you are invited by anyone to a wedding banquet, do not seat yourself in the best place. Someone of higher rank might have been invited by your host;
Luke OEB 14:9  and the host who invited you both will come and say to you ‘Make room for this person,’ and then you will begin in confusion to take the lowest place.
Luke OEB 14:10  No, when you are invited, go and take the lowest place, so that, when the host who has invited you comes, he may say to you ‘Friend, come higher up’; and then you will be honored in the eyes of all your fellow guests.
Luke OEB 14:11  For everyone who exalts themselves will be humbled, and everyone who humbles themselves will be exalted.”
Luke OEB 14:12  Then Jesus went on to say to the man who had invited him: “When you give a breakfast or a dinner, do not ask your friends, or your brothers or sisters, or your relations, or rich neighbors, because they might invite you in return, and so you should be repaid.
Luke OEB 14:13  No, when you entertain, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind;
Luke OEB 14:14  and then you will be happy indeed, since they cannot reward you; for you will be rewarded at the resurrection of the good.”
Luke OEB 14:15  One of the guests heard what he said and exclaimed: “Happy will be the person who will eat bread in the kingdom of God!”
Luke OEB 14:16  But Jesus said to him: “A man was once giving a great dinner. He invited many people,
Luke OEB 14:17  and sent his servant, when it was time for the dinner, to say to those who had been invited ‘Come, for everything is now ready.’
Luke OEB 14:18  They all with one accord began to ask to be excused. The first said to the servant ‘I have bought a field and am obliged to go and look at it. I must ask you to consider me excused.’
Luke OEB 14:19  The next said ‘I have bought five pairs of bullocks, and I am on my way to try them. I must ask you to consider me excused’;
Luke OEB 14:20  while the next said ‘I am just married, and for that reason I am unable to come.’
Luke OEB 14:21  On his return the servant told his master all these answers. Then in anger the owner of the house said to his servant ‘Go out at once into the streets and alleys of the town, and bring in here the poor, and the crippled, and the blind, and the lame.’
Luke OEB 14:22  Presently the servant said ‘Sir, your order has been carried out, and still there is room.’
Luke OEB 14:23  ‘Go out,’ the master said, ‘into the roads and hedgerows, and make people come in, so that my house may be filled;
Luke OEB 14:24  for I tell you all that not one of those people who were invited will taste my dinner.’”
Luke OEB 14:25  One day, when great crowds of people were walking with Jesus, he turned and said to them:
Luke OEB 14:26  “If any one comes to me and does not hate their father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brothers, and sisters, yes and even their life, he can be no disciple of mine.
Luke OEB 14:27  Whoever does not carry their own cross, and walk in my steps, can be no disciple of mine.
Luke OEB 14:28  Why, which of you, when you want to build a tower, does not first sit down and reckon the cost, to see if you have enough to complete it? —
Luke OEB 14:29  Otherwise, if you have laid the foundation and are not able to finish it, everyone who sees it will laugh at you,
Luke OEB 14:30  and say ‘Here is a person who began to build and was not able to finish!’
Luke OEB 14:31  Or what king, when he is setting out to fight another king, does not first sit down and consider if with ten thousand men he is able to meet one who is coming against him with twenty thousand?
Luke OEB 14:32  And if he cannot, then, while the other is still at a distance, he sends envoys and asks for terms of peace.
Luke OEB 14:33  And so with everyone of you who does not bid farewell to all you have — you cannot be a disciple of mine.
Luke OEB 14:34  Yes, salt is good; but, if the salt itself should lose its strength, what will be used to season it?
Luke OEB 14:35  It is not fit either for the land or for the manure heap. People throw it away. Let those who have ears to hear with hear!”
Chapter 15
Luke OEB 15:1  The tax-gatherers and the outcasts were all drawing near to Jesus to listen to him;
Luke OEB 15:2  but the Pharisees and the teachers of the law found fault. “This man always welcomes outcasts, and takes meals with them!” they complained.
Luke OEB 15:4  “Who among you who has a hundred sheep, and has lost one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine out in the open country, and go after the lost sheep until he finds it?
Luke OEB 15:5  And, when he has found it, he puts in on his shoulders rejoicing;
Luke OEB 15:6  and, on reaching home, he calls his friends and his neighbors together, and says ‘Come and rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep which was lost.’
Luke OEB 15:7  So, I tell you, there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one outcast who repents, than over ninety-nine religious people, who have no need to repent.
Luke OEB 15:8  Or again, what woman who has ten silver coins, if she loses one of them, does not light a lamp, and sweep the house, and search carefully until she finds it?
Luke OEB 15:9  And, when she has found it, she calls her friends and neighbors together, and says ‘Come and rejoice with me, for I have found the coin which I lost.’
Luke OEB 15:10  So, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of God’s angels over one outcast who repents.”
Luke OEB 15:12  and the younger of them said to his father ‘Father, give me my share of the inheritance.’ So the father divided the property between them.
Luke OEB 15:13  A few days later the younger son got together all that he had, and went away into a distant land; and there he squandered his inheritance by leading a dissolute life.
Luke OEB 15:14  After he has spent all that he had, there was a severe famine through all that country, and he began to be in actual want.
Luke OEB 15:15  So he went and engaged himself to one of the people of that country, who sent him into his fields to tend pigs.
Luke OEB 15:16  He even longed to satisfy his hunger with the bean-pods on which the pigs were feeding; and no one gave him anything.
Luke OEB 15:17  But, when he came to himself, he said ‘How many of my father’s hired servants have more bread than they can eat, while here am I starving to death!
Luke OEB 15:18  I will get up and go to my father, and say to him “Father, I sinned against heaven and against you;
Luke OEB 15:19  I am no longer fit to be called your son; make me one of your hired servants.”’
Luke OEB 15:20  And he got up and went to his father. But, while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was deeply moved; he ran and threw his arms around his neck and kissed him.
Luke OEB 15:21  ‘Father,’ the son said, ‘I sinned against heaven and against you; I am no longer fit to be called your son; make me one of your hired servants.’
Luke OEB 15:22  But the father turned to his servants and said ‘Be quick and fetch a robe — the very best — and put it on him; give him a ring for his finger and sandals for his feet;
Luke OEB 15:23  and bring the fattened calf and kill it, and let us eat and make merry;
Luke OEB 15:24  for here is my son who was dead, and is alive again, was lost, and is found.’ So they began making merry.
Luke OEB 15:25  Meanwhile the elder son was out in the fields; but, on coming home, when he got near the house, he heard music and dancing,
Luke OEB 15:26  and he called one of the servants and asked what it all meant.
Luke OEB 15:27  ‘Your brother has come back,’ the servant told him, ‘and your father has killed the fattened calf, because he has him back safe and sound.’
Luke OEB 15:28  This made him angry, and he would not go in. But his father came out and begged him to do so.
Luke OEB 15:29  ‘No,’ he said to his father, ‘look at all the years I have been serving you, without ever once disobeying you, and yet you have never given me even a young goat, so that I might have a merrymaking with my friends.
Luke OEB 15:30  But, no sooner has this son of yours come, who has eaten up your property in the company of prostitutes, than you have killed the fattened calf for him.’
Luke OEB 15:31  ‘Child,’ the father answered, ‘you are always with me, and everything that I have is yours.
Luke OEB 15:32  We could but make merry and rejoice, for here is your brother who was dead, and is alive; who was lost, and is found.’”
Chapter 16
Luke OEB 16:1  Jesus said to his disciples: “There was a rich man who had a steward; and this steward was maliciously accused to him of wasting his estate.
Luke OEB 16:2  So the master called him and said ‘What is this that I hear about you? Give in your accounts, for you cannot act as steward any longer.’
Luke OEB 16:3  ‘What am I to do,’ the steward asked himself, ‘now that my master is taking the steward’s place away from me? I have not strength to dig, and I am ashamed to beg.
Luke OEB 16:4  I know what I will do, so that, as soon as I am turned out of my stewardship, people may welcome me into their homes.’
Luke OEB 16:5  One by one he called up his master’s debtors. ‘How much do you owe my master?’ he asked of the first.
Luke OEB 16:6  ‘Four hundred and forty gallons of oil,’ answered the man. ‘Here is your agreement,’ he said; ‘sit down at once and make it two hundred and twenty.’
Luke OEB 16:7  And you, the steward said to the next, ‘how much do you owe?’ ‘Seventy quarters of wheat,’ he replied. ‘Here is your agreement,’ the steward said; ‘make it fifty-six.’
Luke OEB 16:8  His master complimented this dishonest steward on the shrewdness of his action. And indeed men of the world are shrewder in dealing with their fellow men than those who have the light.
Luke OEB 16:9  And I say to you ‘Win friends for yourselves with your dishonest money,’ so that, when it comes to an end, there may be a welcome for you into the Eternal Home.
Luke OEB 16:10  The person who is trustworthy in the smallest matter is trustworthy in a great one also; and the person who is dishonest in the smallest matter is dishonest in a great one also.
Luke OEB 16:11  So, if you have proved untrustworthy with the ‘dishonest money,’ who will trust you with the true?
Luke OEB 16:12  And, if you have proved untrustworthy with what does not belong to us, who will give you what is really our own?
Luke OEB 16:13  No servant can serve two masters, for, either they will hate one and love the other, or else they will attach themselves to one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and Money.”
Luke OEB 16:14  All this was said within hearing of the Pharisees, who were lovers of money, and they began to sneer at Jesus.
Luke OEB 16:15  “You,”said Jesus, “are the ones who justify themselves before the world, but God can read your hearts; and what is highly esteemed among people may be an abomination in the sight of God.
Luke OEB 16:16  The law and the prophets sufficed until the time of John. Since then the good news of the kingdom of God has been told, and everybody has been forcing their way into it.
Luke OEB 16:17  It would be easier for the heavens and the earth to disappear than for one stroke of a letter in the law to be lost.
Luke OEB 16:18  Everyone who divorces his wife and marries another woman is an adulterer, and the man who marries a divorced woman is an adulterer.
Luke OEB 16:19  There was once a rich man, who dressed in purple robes and fine linen, and feasted every day in great splendor.
Luke OEB 16:20  Near his gateway there had been laid a beggar named Lazarus, who was covered with sores,
Luke OEB 16:21  and who longed to satisfy his hunger with what fell from the rich man’s table. Even the dogs came and licked his sores.
Luke OEB 16:22  After a time the beggar died, and was taken by the angels to be with Abraham. The rich man also died and was buried.
Luke OEB 16:23  In the place of death he looked up in his torment, and saw Abraham at a distance and Lazarus at his side.
Luke OEB 16:24  So he called out ‘Pity me, Father Abraham, and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, for I am suffering agony in this flame.’
Luke OEB 16:25  ‘Child,’ answered Abraham, ‘remember that you in your lifetime received what you thought desirable, just as Lazarus received what was not desirable; but now he has his consolation here, while you are suffering agony.
Luke OEB 16:26  And not only that, but between you and us there lies a great chasm, so that those who wish to pass from here to you cannot, nor can they cross from there to us.’
Luke OEB 16:27  ‘Then, Father,’ he said, ‘I beg you to send Lazarus to my father’s house —
Luke OEB 16:28  For I have five brothers to warn them, so that they may not come to this place of torture also.’
Luke OEB 16:29  ‘They have the writings of Moses and the prophets,’ replied Abraham; ‘let them listen to them.’
Luke OEB 16:30  ‘But, Father Abraham,’ he urged, ‘if some one from the dead were to go to them, they would repent.’
Luke OEB 16:31  ‘If they do not listen to Moses and the prophets,’ answered Abraham, ‘they will not be persuaded, even if some one were to rise from the dead.’”
Chapter 17
Luke OEB 17:1  Jesus said to his disciples: “It is inevitable that there should be temptations but sorrow awaits the person who does the tempting!
Luke OEB 17:2  It would be good for them if they had been flung into the sea with a millstone around their neck, rather than that they should prove a trap even one of these little ones.
Luke OEB 17:3  Be on your guard! If your brother or sister does wrong, rebuke them; but if they repent, forgive them.
Luke OEB 17:4  Even if they wrong you seven times a day, but turns to you every time and says ‘I am sorry,’ you must forgive them.”
Luke OEB 17:5  “Give us more faith,” said the apostles to the Master;
Luke OEB 17:6  but the Master said: “If your faith were only like a mustard seed, you could say to this mulberry tree ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it would obey you.
Luke OEB 17:7  Which of you, if he had a servant ploughing, or tending the sheep, would say to him, when he came in from the fields, ‘Come at once and take your place at the table,’
Luke OEB 17:8  Instead of saying ‘Prepare my dinner, and then make yourself ready and serve me while I am eating and drinking, and after that you will eat and drink yourself’?
Luke OEB 17:9  Does he feel grateful to his servant for doing what he is told?
Luke OEB 17:10  And so with you — when you have done all that you have been told, still say ‘We are but useless servants; we have done no more than we ought to have done.’”
Luke OEB 17:11  On the way to Jerusalem Jesus passed between Samaria and Galilee.
Luke OEB 17:12  As he was entering a village, ten lepers met him.
Luke OEB 17:13  Standing still, some distance off, they called out loudly: “Jesus! Sir! Pity us!”
Luke OEB 17:14  When Jesus saw them, he said: “Go and show yourselves to the priest.”And, as they were on their way, they were made clean.
Luke OEB 17:15  One of them, finding he was cured, came back, praising God loudly,
Luke OEB 17:16  and threw himself on his face at Jesus’ feet, thanking him for what he had done; and this man was a Samaritan.
Luke OEB 17:17  “Were not all the ten made clean?exclaimed Jesus. But the nine — where are they?
Luke OEB 17:18  Were there none to come back and praise God except this foreigner?
Luke OEB 17:19  Get up,”he said to him, “and go on your way. Your faith has delivered you.”
Luke OEB 17:20  Being once asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God was to come, Jesus answered: “The kingdom of God does not come in a way that can be seen,
Luke OEB 17:21  nor will people say ‘Look, here it is!’ or ‘There it is!’; for the kingdom of God is within you!
Luke OEB 17:22  The day will come,”he said to his disciples, “when you will long to see but one of the days of the Son of Man, and will not see it.
Luke OEB 17:23  People will say to you ‘There he is! Or ‘Here he is!’ Do not go and follow them.
Luke OEB 17:24  For, just as lightning will lighten and flare from one side of the heavens to the other, so will it be with the Son of Man.
Luke OEB 17:25  But first he must undergo much suffering, and he must be rejected by the present generation.
Luke OEB 17:26  As it was in the days of Noah, so will it be again in the days of the Son of Man.
Luke OEB 17:27  They were eating and drinking and marrying and being married, up to the very day on which Noah entered the ark, and then the flood came and destroyed them all.
Luke OEB 17:28  So, too, in the days of Lot. People were eating, drinking, buying, selling, planting, building;
Luke OEB 17:29  but, on the very day on which Lot came out of Sodom, it rained fire and sulphur from the skies and destroyed them all.
Luke OEB 17:30  It will be the same on the day on which the Son of Man reveals himself.
Luke OEB 17:31  On that day, if a person is on their house-top and their goods in the house, they must not go down to get them; nor again must one who is on the farm turn back.
Luke OEB 17:33  Whoever is eager to get the most out of their life will lose it; but whoever will lose it will preserve it.
Luke OEB 17:34  On that night, I tell you, of two people on the same bed, one will be taken and the other left;
Luke OEB 17:35  of two women grinding grain together, one will be taken and the other left.”
Luke OEB 17:37  “Where will it be, Master?” asked the disciples. “Where there is a body,”said Jesus, “‘there will the vultures flock.’”
Chapter 18
Luke OEB 18:1  Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and never despair.
Luke OEB 18:2  “There was,”he said, “in a certain town a judge, who had no fear of God nor regard for people.
Luke OEB 18:3  In the same town there was a widow who went to him again and again, and said ‘Grant me justice against my opponent.’
Luke OEB 18:4  For a time the judge refused, but afterwards he said to himself ‘Although I am without fear of God or regard for people,
Luke OEB 18:5  yet, as this widow is so troublesome, I will grant her justice, to stop her from plaguing me with her endless visits.’”
Luke OEB 18:6  Then the Master added: “Listen to what this iniquitous judge says!
Luke OEB 18:7  And God — will not he see that his own people, who cry to him night and day, have justice done them — though he holds his hand?
Luke OEB 18:8  He will, I tell you, give them justice soon enough! Yet, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on earth?”
Luke OEB 18:9  Another time, speaking to people who were satisfied that they were religious, and who regarded everyone else with scorn, Jesus told this parable —
Luke OEB 18:10  “Two men went up into the Temple Courts to pray. One was a Pharisee and the other a tax-gatherer.
Luke OEB 18:11  The Pharisee stood forward and began praying to himself in this way — ‘God, I thank you that I am not like other men — thieves, rogues, adulterers — or even like this tax-gatherer.
Luke OEB 18:12  I fast twice a week, and give a tenth of everything I get to God.’
Luke OEB 18:13  Meanwhile the tax-gatherer stood at a distance, not venturing even ‘to raise his eyes to heaven’; but he kept striking his breast and saying ‘God, have mercy on me, a sinner.’
Luke OEB 18:14  This man, I tell you, went home pardoned, rather than the other; for everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, while everyone who humbles himself will be exalted.”
Luke OEB 18:15  Some of the people were bringing even their babies to Jesus, for him to touch them; but, when the disciples saw it, they began to find fault with those who had brought them.
Luke OEB 18:16  Jesus, however, called the little children to him. “Let the little children come to me,”he said, “and do not hinder them; for it is to the childlike that the kingdom of God belongs.
Luke OEB 18:17  I tell you, unless a man receives the kingdom of God like a child, he will not enter it at all.”
Luke OEB 18:18  And one of the Presidents asked Jesus this question — “Good teacher, what must I do if I am to gain eternal life?”
Luke OEB 18:19  “Why do you call me good?”answered Jesus. “No one is good but God.
Luke OEB 18:20  You know the commandments — ‘Do not commit adultery, Do not kill, Do not steal, Do not say what is false about others, Honor your father and your mother.’”
Luke OEB 18:21  “I have observed all these,” he replied, “from childhood.”
Luke OEB 18:22  Hearing this, Jesus said to him: “There is one thing still lacking in you; sell everything that you have, and distribute to the poor, and you will have wealth in heaven; then come and follow me.”
Luke OEB 18:23  But the man became greatly distressed on hearing this, for he was extremely rich.
Luke OEB 18:24  Seeing this, Jesus said to his disciples: “How hard it is for the wealthy to enter the kingdom of God!
Luke OEB 18:25  It is easier, indeed, for a camel to get through a needle’s eye than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God!”
Luke OEB 18:26  “Then who can be saved?” asked those who heard this.
Luke OEB 18:27  But Jesus said: “What is impossible with people is possible with God.”
Luke OEB 18:28  “But we,” said Peter, “we left what belonged to us and followed you.”
Luke OEB 18:29  “I tell you,”he answered, “that there is no one who has left house, or wife, or brothers, or parents, or children, for the sake of the kingdom of God,
Luke OEB 18:30  who will not receive many times as much in the present, and in the age that is coming eternal life.”
Luke OEB 18:31  Gathering the Twelve around him, Jesus said to them: “Listen! We are going up to Jerusalem; and there everything that is written in the prophets will be done to the Son of Man.
Luke OEB 18:32  For he will be given up to the Gentiles, mocked, insulted and spat on;
Luke OEB 18:33  they will scourge him, and then put him to death; and on the third day he will rise again.”
Luke OEB 18:34  The apostles did not comprehend any of this; his meaning was unintelligible to them, and they did not understand what he was saying.
Luke OEB 18:35  As Jesus was getting near Jericho, a blind man was sitting by the roadside, begging.
Luke OEB 18:36  Hearing a crowd going by, the man asked what was the matter;
Luke OEB 18:37  and, when people told him that Jesus of Nazareth was passing,
Luke OEB 18:38  he shouted out: “Jesus, Son of David, take pity on me!”
Luke OEB 18:39  Those who were in front kept telling him to be quiet, but he continued to call out the louder: “Son of David, take pity on me!”
Luke OEB 18:40  Then Jesus stopped and ordered the man to be brought to him. And, when he had come close up to him, Jesus asked him:
Luke OEB 18:41  “What do you want me to do for you?” “Master,” he said, “I want to recover my sight.”
Luke OEB 18:42  And Jesus said: “Recover your sight, your faith has delivered you.”
Luke OEB 18:43  Instantly he recovered his sight, and began to follow Jesus, praising God. And all the people, on seeing it, gave glory to God.
Chapter 19
Luke OEB 19:1  Jesus entered Jericho and made his way through the town.
Luke OEB 19:2  There was a man there, known by the name of Zacchaeus, who was a commissioner of taxes and a rich man.
Luke OEB 19:3  He tried to see what Jesus was like; but, being short, he was unable to do so because of the crowd.
Luke OEB 19:4  So he ran on ahead and climbed into a mulberry tree, to see Jesus, for he knew that he must pass that way.
Luke OEB 19:5  When Jesus came to the place, he looked up and said to him: “Zacchaeus, be quick and come down, for I must stop at your house today.”
Luke OEB 19:6  So Zacchaeus got down quickly, and joyfully welcomed him.
Luke OEB 19:7  On seeing this, everyone began to complain: “He has gone to stay with a man who is an outcast.”
Luke OEB 19:8  But Zacchaeus stood forward and said to the Master: “Listen, Master! I will give half my property to the poor, and, if I have defrauded anyone of anything, I will give him back four times as much.”
Luke OEB 19:9  “salvation has come to this house today,”answered Jesus, “for even this man is a son of Abraham.
Luke OEB 19:10  The Son of Man has come to ‘search for those who are lost’ and to save them.”
Luke OEB 19:11  As the people were listening to this, Jesus went on to tell them a parable. He did so because he was near Jerusalem, and because they thought that the kingdom of God was going to be proclaimed at once.
Luke OEB 19:12  He said: “A nobleman once went to a distant country to receive his appointment to a kingdom and then return.
Luke OEB 19:13  He called ten of his servants and gave them ten pounds of silver each, and told them to trade with them during his absence.
Luke OEB 19:14  But his subjects hated him and sent envoys after him to say ‘We will not have this man as our king.’
Luke OEB 19:15  On his return, after having been appointed king, he directed that the servants to whom he had given his money should be summoned, so that he might learn what amount of trade they had done.
Luke OEB 19:16  The first came up, and said ‘Sir, your ten pounds have made a hundred.’
Luke OEB 19:17  ‘Well done, good servant!’ exclaimed the master. ‘As you have proved trustworthy in a very small matter, I appoint you governor over ten towns.’
Luke OEB 19:18  When the second came, he said ‘Your ten pounds, Sir, have produced fifty.’
Luke OEB 19:19  So the master said to him ‘And you I appoint over five towns.’
Luke OEB 19:20  Another servant also came and said ‘Sir, here are your ten pounds; I have kept them put away in a handkerchief.
Luke OEB 19:21  For I was afraid of you, because you are a stern man. You take what you have not planted, and reap what you have not sown.’
Luke OEB 19:22  The master answered ‘Out of your own mouth I judge you, you worthless servant. You knew that I am a stern man, that I take what I have not planted, and reap what I have not sown?
Luke OEB 19:23  Then why did not you put my money into a bank? And I, on my return, could have claimed it with interest.
Luke OEB 19:24  Take away from him the ten pounds,’ he said to those standing by, ‘and give them to the one who has the hundred.’
Luke OEB 19:25  ‘But, Sir,’ they said, ‘he has a hundred pounds already!’
Luke OEB 19:26  ‘I tell you,’ he answered, ‘that, to him who has, more will be given, but, from him who has nothing, even what he has will be taken away.
Luke OEB 19:27  But as for my enemies, these men who would not have me as their king, bring them here and put them to death in my presence.’”
Luke OEB 19:28  After saying this, Jesus went on in front, going up to Jerusalem.
Luke OEB 19:29  It was when Jesus had almost reached Bethphage and Bethany, near the Mount of Olives, that he sent on two of the disciples.
Luke OEB 19:30  “Go to the village facing us,”he said, “and, when you get there, you will find a foal tethered, which no one has yet ridden; untie it and lead it here.
Luke OEB 19:31  And, if anybody asks you ‘Why are you untying it?,’ you are to say this — ‘The Master wants it.’”
Luke OEB 19:32  So the two who were sent went and found it as Jesus had told them.
Luke OEB 19:33  While they were untying the foal, the owners asked them — “Why are you untying the foal?”
Luke OEB 19:34  And the two disciples answered — “The Master wants it.”
Luke OEB 19:35  Then they led it back to Jesus, and threw their cloaks on the foal and put Jesus on it.
Luke OEB 19:36  As he went along, the people kept spreading their cloaks in the road.
Luke OEB 19:37  When he had almost reached the place where the road led down the Mount of Olives, everyone of the many disciples began in their joy to praise God loudly for all the miracles that they had seen:
Luke OEB 19:38  “Blessed is He who comes — Our king — in the name of the Lord! Peace in heaven, And glory on high.”
Luke OEB 19:39  Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to him: “Teacher, restrain your disciples.”
Luke OEB 19:40  But Jesus answered: “I tell you that if they are silent, the stones will call out.”
Luke OEB 19:41  When he drew near, on seeing the city, he wept over it, and said:
Luke OEB 19:42  “If only you had known, while yet there was time — even you — the things that make for peace! But now they have been hidden from your sight.
Luke OEB 19:43  For a time is coming when your enemies will surround you with earthworks, and encircle you, and hem you in on all sides;
Luke OEB 19:44  they will trample you down and your children within you, and they will not leave in you one stone on another, because you did not know ‘the time of your visitation.’”
Luke OEB 19:45  Jesus went into the Temple Courts and began to drive out those who were selling,
Luke OEB 19:46  saying as he did so: “Scripture says — ‘My house will be a house of prayer’; but you have made it ‘a den of robbers.’”
Luke OEB 19:47  Jesus continued to teach each day in the Temple Courts; but the chief priests and teachers of the law were eager to take his life, and so also were the leaders of the people.
Luke OEB 19:48  Yet they could not see what to do, for the people all hung on his words.
Chapter 20
Luke OEB 20:1  On one of these days, when Jesus was teaching the people in the Temple Courts and telling the good news, the chief priests and the teachers of the law, joined by the councillors, confronted him,
Luke OEB 20:2  and addressing him, said: “Tell us what authority you have to do these things. Who is it who has given you this authority?”
Luke OEB 20:3  “I, too,”said Jesus in reply, “will ask you one question. Give me an answer to it.
Luke OEB 20:4  It is about John’s baptism — was it of divine or of human origin?”
Luke OEB 20:5  But they began arguing together: “If we say ‘divine,’ he will say ‘Why did not you believe him?’
Luke OEB 20:6  But, if we say ‘human,’ the people will all stone us, for they are persuaded that John was a prophet.”
Luke OEB 20:7  So they answered that they did not know its origin.
Luke OEB 20:8  “Then I,”said Jesus, “refuse to tell you what authority I have to do these things.”
Luke OEB 20:9  But Jesus began to tell the people this parable — “A man once planted a vineyard, and then let it out to tenants, and went abroad for a long while.
Luke OEB 20:10  At the proper time he sent a servant to the tenants, so that they could give him a share of the produce of the vineyard. The tenants, however, beat him and sent him away empty-handed.
Luke OEB 20:11  The owner afterwards sent another servant; but the tenants beat and insulted this man too, and sent him away empty-handed.
Luke OEB 20:12  He sent a third; but they wounded this man also, and threw him outside.
Luke OEB 20:13  ‘What should I do?’ said the owner of the vineyard. ‘I will send my son, who is very dear to me. Perhaps they will respect him.’
Luke OEB 20:14  But, on seeing him, the tenants consulted with one another. ‘Here is the heir!’ they said. ‘Let us kill him, and then the inheritance will become ours.’
Luke OEB 20:15  So they threw him outside the vineyard and killed him. Now what will the owner of the vineyard do to them?
Luke OEB 20:16  He will come and put those tenants to death, and will let the vineyard to others.” “heaven forbid!” they exclaimed when they heard it.
Luke OEB 20:17  But Jesus looked at them and said: “What then is the meaning of this passage? — ‘The stone which the builders despised has now itself become the corner-stone.’
Luke OEB 20:18  Everyone who falls on that stone will be dashed to pieces, while anyone on whom it falls — it will scatter him as dust.”
Luke OEB 20:19  After this the teachers of the law and the chief priest were eager to lay hands on Jesus then and there, but they were afraid of the people; for they saw that it was at them that he had aimed this parable.
Luke OEB 20:20  Having watched their opportunity, they afterwards sent some spies, who pretended to be good men, to catch Jesus in the course of conversation, and so enable them to give him up to the Governor’s jurisdiction and authority.
Luke OEB 20:21  These spies asked Jesus a question. They said: “Teacher, we know that you are right in what you say and teach, and that you do not take any account of a person’s position, but teach the way of God honestly;
Luke OEB 20:22  are we right in paying tribute to the Emperor or not?”
Luke OEB 20:23  Seeing through their deceitfulness, Jesus said to them:
Luke OEB 20:24  “Show me a coin. Whose head and title are on it?”
Luke OEB 20:25  “The Emperor’s,” they said; and Jesus replied: “Well then, pay to the Emperor what belongs to the Emperor, and to God what belongs to God.”
Luke OEB 20:26  They could not lay hold of this answer before the people; and, in their wonder at his reply, they held their tongues.
Luke OEB 20:27  Presently there came up some Sadducees, who maintain that there is no resurrection. Their question was this —
Luke OEB 20:28  “Teacher, Moses laid down for us in his writings that — ‘Should a man’s married brother die, and should he be childless, the man should take the widow as his wife, and raise up a family for his brother.’
Luke OEB 20:29  Well, there were once seven brothers; of whom the eldest, after taking a wife, died childless.
Luke OEB 20:30  The second and third brothers both took her as their wife;
Luke OEB 20:31  and so, too, did all seven — dying without children.
Luke OEB 20:33  About the woman, then — at the resurrection, whose wife is she to be, all seven brothers having had her as their wife?”
Luke OEB 20:34  “The men and women of this world,”said Jesus, “marry and are given in marriage;
Luke OEB 20:35  but, for those who are thought worthy to attain to that other world and the resurrection from the dead, there is no marrying or being married,
Luke OEB 20:36  nor indeed can they die again, for they are like angels and, having shared in the resurrection, they are God’s children.
Luke OEB 20:37  As to the fact that the dead rise, even Moses indicated that, in the passage about the Bush, when he calls the Lord — ‘The God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.’
Luke OEB 20:38  Now he is not God of dead people, but of living. For in his sight all are alive.”
Luke OEB 20:39  “Well said, teacher!” exclaimed some of the teachers of the law,
Luke OEB 20:40  for they did not venture to question him any further.
Luke OEB 20:41  But Jesus said to them: “How is it that people say that the Christ is to be David’s son?
Luke OEB 20:42  For David, in the book of Psalms, says himself — ‘The Lord said to my lord: “Sit at my right hand,
Luke OEB 20:43  until I put your enemies as a stool for your feet.”’
Luke OEB 20:44  David, then, calls him ‘lord,’ so how is he David’s son?”
Luke OEB 20:45  While all the people were listening, Jesus said to the disciples:
Luke OEB 20:46  “Be on your guard against the teachers of the law, who delight to walk about in long robes, and like to be greeted in the streets with respect, and to have the best seats in the Synagogues, and places of honor at dinner.
Luke OEB 20:47  These are the men who rob widows of their houses, and make a pretense of saying long prayers. Their sentence will be all the heavier.”
Chapter 21
Luke OEB 21:1  Looking up, Jesus saw the rich people putting their gifts into the chests for the Temple offerings.
Luke OEB 21:2  He saw, too, a widow in poor circumstances putting two small coins into them.
Luke OEB 21:3  “I tell you”, he said “that this poor widow has put in more than all the others;
Luke OEB 21:4  for everyone else here put in something from what he had to spare, while she, in her need, has put in all she had to live on.”
Luke OEB 21:5  When some of them spoke about the Temple being decorated with beautiful stones and offerings, Jesus said:
Luke OEB 21:6  “As for these things that you are looking at, a time is coming when not one stone will be left on another here, which will not be thrown down.”
Luke OEB 21:7  So the disciples questioned Jesus: “But, teacher, when will this be? And what sign will there be when this is near?”
Luke OEB 21:8  And Jesus said: “See that you are not led astray; for many will take my name, and come saying ‘I am He,’ and ‘The time is close at hand.’ Do not follow them.
Luke OEB 21:9  And, when you hear of wars and disturbances, do not be terrified, for these things must occur first; but the end will not be at once.”
Luke OEB 21:10  Then he said to them: “‘Nation will rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom,’
Luke OEB 21:11  And there will be great earthquakes, and plagues and famines in various places, and there will be terrible appearances and signs in the heavens.
Luke OEB 21:12  Before all this, they will lay hands on you and persecute you, and they will betray you to Synagogues and put you in prison, when you will be brought before kings and governors for the sake of my name.
Luke OEB 21:13  Then will be your opportunity of witnessing for me.
Luke OEB 21:14  Make up your minds, therefore, not to prepare your defense;
Luke OEB 21:15  for I will myself give you words, and a wisdom which all your opponents together will be unable to resist or defy.
Luke OEB 21:16  You will be betrayed even by your parents and brothers and sisters and sisters and relations and friends, and they will cause some of you to be put to death,
Luke OEB 21:17  and you will be hated by everyone because of me my name.
Luke OEB 21:18  Yet not a single hair of your heads will be lost!
Luke OEB 21:19  By your endurance you will win yourselves life.
Luke OEB 21:20  As soon, however, as you see Jerusalem surrounded by armed camps, then you may know that the hour of her desecration is at hand.
Luke OEB 21:21  Then those of you who are in Judea must take refuge in the mountains, those who are in Jerusalem must leave at once, and those who are in the country places must not go into it.
Luke OEB 21:22  For these are to be the days of vengeance, when all that scripture says will be fulfilled.
Luke OEB 21:23  Alas for pregnant women, and for those who are nursing infants in those days! For there will be great suffering in the land, and anger against this people.
Luke OEB 21:24  They will fall by the edge of the sword, and will be taken prisoners to every land, and ‘Jerusalem will be under the heel of the Gentiles,’ until their day is over — as it will be.
Luke OEB 21:25  There will be signs, too, in the sun and moon and stars, and on the earth despair among the nations, in their dismay at the roar of the sea and the surge.
Luke OEB 21:26  People’s hearts will fail them through dread of what is coming upon the world; for ‘the forces of the heavens will be convulsed.’
Luke OEB 21:27  Then will be seen the ‘Son of Man coming in a cloud’ with power and great glory.
Luke OEB 21:28  And, when these things begin to occur, look upwards and lift your heads, for your deliverance will be at hand.”
Luke OEB 21:29  Then he taught them a lesson , saying — “Look at the fig tree and all the other trees.
Luke OEB 21:30  As soon as they shoot, you know, as you look at them, without being told, that summer is near.
Luke OEB 21:31  And so may you, as soon as you see these things happening, know that the kingdom of God is near.
Luke OEB 21:32  I tell you that even the present generation will not pass away until all has taken place.
Luke OEB 21:33  The heavens and the earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.
Luke OEB 21:34  Be on your guard or your minds will become dulled by debauches or drunkenness or the anxieties of life, and 'that day' will close on you suddenly like a trap.
Luke OEB 21:35  For come it will on all who are living upon the face of the whole earth.
Luke OEB 21:36  Be on the watch at all times, and pray that you may have strength to escape all that is destined to happen, and to stand in the presence of the Son of Man.”
Luke OEB 21:37  During the days, Jesus continued to teach in the Temple Courts, but he went out and spent the nights on the hill called the ‘Mount of Olives.’
Luke OEB 21:38  And all the people would get up early in the morning and come to listen to him in the Temple Courts.
Chapter 22
Luke OEB 22:1  The feast of the unleavened bread, known as the Passover, was near.
Luke OEB 22:2  The chief priest and the teachers of the law were looking for an opportunity of destroying Jesus, for they were afraid of the people.
Luke OEB 22:3  Now Satan took possession of Judas, who was known as Iscariot, and who belonged to the Twelve;
Luke OEB 22:4  and he went and discussed with the chief priests and officers in charge at the Temple the best way of betraying Jesus to them.
Luke OEB 22:5  They were glad of this, and agreed to pay him.
Luke OEB 22:6  So Judas assented, and looked for an opportunity to betray Jesus to them, in the absence of a crowd.
Luke OEB 22:7  When the day of the Festival of the unleavened bread came, on which the Passover lambs had to be killed,
Luke OEB 22:8  Jesus sent forward Peter and John, saying to them: “Go and make preparations for our eating the Passover.”
Luke OEB 22:9  “Where do you wish us to make preparations?” they asked.
Luke OEB 22:10  “Listen,”he answered, “when you have got into the city, a man carrying a pitcher of water will meet you; follow him into whatever house he enters;
Luke OEB 22:11  and you will say to the owner of the house ‘The teacher says to you — Where is the room where I am to eat the Passover with my disciples?’
Luke OEB 22:12  The man will show you a large upstairs room, set out; there make preparations.”
Luke OEB 22:13  So Peter and John went on, and found everything just as Jesus had told them, and they prepared the Passover.
Luke OEB 22:14  When the time came, Jesus took his place at the table, and the apostles with him.
Luke OEB 22:15  “I have most earnestly wished,”he said, “to eat this Passover with you before I suffer.
Luke OEB 22:16  For I tell you that I will not eat it again, until it has had its fulfillment in the kingdom of God.”
Luke OEB 22:17  Then, on receiving a cup, after saying the thanksgiving, he said:
Luke OEB 22:18  “Take this and share it among you. For I tell you that I will not, after today, drink of the juice of the grape, until the kingdom of God has come.”
Luke OEB 22:19  Then Jesus took some bread, and, after saying the thanksgiving, broke it and gave to them, with the words: “This is my body.
Luke OEB 22:21  Yet see! The hand of the man who is betraying me is beside me on the table!
Luke OEB 22:22  True, the Son of Man is passing, by the way ordained for him, yet alas for that man by whom he is being betrayed!”
Luke OEB 22:23  Then they began questioning one another which of them it could be who was going to do this.
Luke OEB 22:24  And a dispute arose among them as to which of them was to be regarded as the greatest.
Luke OEB 22:25  Jesus, however, said: “The kings of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their oppressors are styled ‘Benefactors.’
Luke OEB 22:26  But with you it must not be so. No, let the greatest among you become like the youngest, and him who leads like him who serves.
Luke OEB 22:27  Which is the greater — the master at the table or his servant? Is not it the master at the table? Yet I myself am among you as one who serves.
Luke OEB 22:28  You are the men who have stood by me in my trials;
Luke OEB 22:29  and, just as my Father has assigned me a kingdom, I assign you places,
Luke OEB 22:30  so that you may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom, and be seated on twelve thrones as judges of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Luke OEB 22:31  Simon! Simon! listen. Satan demanded leave to sift you all like wheat,
Luke OEB 22:32  but I prayed for you, Simon, that your faith should not fail. And you, when you have returned to me, are to strengthen the others.”
Luke OEB 22:33  “Master,” said Peter, “with you I am ready to go both to prison and to death.”
Luke OEB 22:34  “I tell you, Peter,”replied Jesus, “the cock will not crow today until you have disowned all knowledge of me three times.”
Luke OEB 22:35  Then he said to them all: “When I sent you out as my messengers, without either purse, or bag, or sandals, were you in need of anything?” “No; nothing,” they answered.
Luke OEB 22:36  “Now, however,”he said, “he who has a purse must take it and his bag as well; and he who has not must sell his cloak and buy a sword.
Luke OEB 22:37  For, I tell you, that passage of scripture must be fulfilled in me, which says — ‘He was counted among the godless’; indeed all that refers to me is finding its fulfillment.”
Luke OEB 22:38  “Master,” they exclaimed, “look, here are two swords!” “Enough!”said Jesus.
Luke OEB 22:39  Jesus then went out, and made his way as usual to the Mount of Olives, followed by his disciples.
Luke OEB 22:40  And, when he reached the spot, he said to them: “Pray that you may not fall into temptation.”
Luke OEB 22:41  Then he withdrew about a stone’s throw, and knelt down and began to pray.
Luke OEB 22:42  “Father,”he said, “if it is your pleasure, spare me this cup; only, not my will but your be done.”
Luke OEB 22:43  Presently there appeared to him an angel from heaven, who strengthened him.
Luke OEB 22:44  And, as his anguish became intense, he prayed still more earnestly, while his sweat was like great drops of blood falling on the ground.
Luke OEB 22:45  Then he rose from praying, and came to the disciples and found them sleeping for sorrow.
Luke OEB 22:46  “Why are you asleep?”he asked them. “Rise and pray so that you don't fall into temptation.”
Luke OEB 22:47  While he was still speaking, a crowd appeared in sight, led by the man called Judas, who was one of the Twelve. Judas approached Jesus, to kiss him;
Luke OEB 22:48  on which Jesus said to him: “Judas, is it by a kiss that you betray the Son of Man?”
Luke OEB 22:49  But when those who were around Jesus saw what was going to happen, they exclaimed: “Master, should we use our swords?”
Luke OEB 22:50  And one of them struck the high priest’s servant and cut off his right ear;
Luke OEB 22:51  on which Jesus said: “Let me at least do this”; and, touching his ear, he healed the wound.
Luke OEB 22:52  Then, turning to the chief priests and officers in charge at the Temple and councillors, who had come for him, he said: “Have you come out, as if after a robber, with swords and clubs?
Luke OEB 22:53  When I was with you day after day in the Temple Courts, you did not lay hands on me; but now your time has come, and the power of darkness.”
Luke OEB 22:54  Those who had taken Jesus prisoner took him away into the house of the high priest. Peter followed at a distance.
Luke OEB 22:55  But, when they had lit a fire in the centre of the courtyard and had all sat down there, Peter seated himself in the middle of them.
Luke OEB 22:56  Presently a maidservant saw him sitting near the blaze of the fire. She looked carefully at him and said: “Why, this man was one of his companions!”
Luke OEB 22:57  But Peter denied it. “I do not know him,” he replied.
Luke OEB 22:58  A little while afterwards some one else — a man — saw him and said: “Why, you are one of them!” “No,” Peter said, “I am not.”
Luke OEB 22:59  About an hour later another man declared positively: “This man also was certainly with him. Why, he is a Galilean!”
Luke OEB 22:60  But Peter said: “I do not know what you are speaking about.” Instantly, while he was still speaking, a cock crowed.
Luke OEB 22:61  And the Master turned and looked at Peter; and Peter remembered the words that the Master had said to him — “Before a cock has crowed today, you will disown me three times”;
Luke OEB 22:63  The men who held Jesus kept making sport of him and beating him.
Luke OEB 22:64  They blindfolded him and then questioned him. “Now play the prophet,” they said; “who was it that struck you?”
Luke OEB 22:66  At daybreak the National Council met — both the chief priests and the teachers of the law — and took Jesus before their High Council.
Luke OEB 22:67  “If you are the Christ,” they said, “tell us so.” “If I tell you,”replied Jesus, “you will not believe me;
Luke OEB 22:69  But from this hour ‘the Son of Man will be seated on the right hand of God Almighty.’”
Luke OEB 22:70  “Are you, then, the Son of God?” they all asked. “It is true,”answered Jesus, “I am.”
Luke OEB 22:71  At this they exclaimed: “Why do we want any more evidence? We have heard it ourselves from his own lips!”
Chapter 23
Luke OEB 23:1  Then they all rose in a body and led Jesus before Pilate.
Luke OEB 23:2  And they began to accuse him: “This is a man whom we found misleading our people, preventing them from paying taxes to the Emperor, and giving out that he himself is ‘Christ, a king.’”
Luke OEB 23:3  “Are you the king of the Jews?” Pilate asked him. “It is true,”replied Jesus.
Luke OEB 23:4  But Pilate, turning to the chief priests and the people, said: “I do not see anything to find fault with in this man.”
Luke OEB 23:5  But they insisted: “He is stirring up the people by his teaching all through Judea; he began with Galilee and has now come here.”
Luke OEB 23:6  Hearing this, Pilate asked if the man was a Galilean;
Luke OEB 23:7  and, having satisfied himself that Jesus came under Herod’s jurisdiction, he sent him to Herod, who also was at Jerusalem at the time.
Luke OEB 23:8  When Herod saw Jesus, he was exceedingly pleased, for he had been wanting to see him for a long time, having heard a great deal about him; and he was hoping to see some sign given by him.
Luke OEB 23:9  So he questioned him at some length, but Jesus made no reply.
Luke OEB 23:10  Meanwhile the chief priests and the teachers of the law stood by and vehemently accused him.
Luke OEB 23:11  And Herod, with his soldiers, treated Jesus with scorn; he mocked him by throwing a gorgeous robe around him, and then sent him back to Pilate.
Luke OEB 23:12  And Herod and Pilate became friends that very day, for before that there had been ill-will between them.
Luke OEB 23:13  So Pilate summoned the chief priests, and the leading men, and the people,
Luke OEB 23:14  and said to them: “You brought this man before me charged with misleading the people; and yet, for my part, though I examined him before you, I did not find this man to blame for any of the things of which you accuse him;
Luke OEB 23:15  nor did Herod either; for he has sent him back to us. And, as a fact, he has not done anything deserving death;
Luke OEB 23:16  so I will have him scourged, and then release him.”
Luke OEB 23:18  But they began to shout as one man: “Kill this fellow, but release Barabbas for us.”
Luke OEB 23:19  (Barabbas was a man who had been put in prison for a riot that had broken out in the city and for murder.)
Luke OEB 23:20  Pilate, however, wanting to release Jesus, called to them again;
Luke OEB 23:21  but they kept calling out: “Crucify, crucify him!”
Luke OEB 23:22  “Why, what harm has this man done?” Pilate said to them for the third time. “I have found nothing in him for which he could be condemned to death. So I will have him scourged, and then release him.”
Luke OEB 23:23  But they persisted in loudly demanding his crucifixion; and their clamor gained the day.
Luke OEB 23:24  Pilate decided that their demand should be granted.
Luke OEB 23:25  He released the man who had been put in prison for riot and murder, as they demanded, and gave Jesus up to be dealt with as they pleased.
Luke OEB 23:26  And, as they were leading Jesus away, they laid hold of Simon from Cyrene, who was on his way in from the country, and they put the cross on his shoulders, for him to carry it behind Jesus.
Luke OEB 23:27  There was a great crowd of people following him, many being women who were beating their breasts and wailing for him.
Luke OEB 23:28  So Jesus turned and said to them: “Women of Jerusalem, do not weep for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children.
Luke OEB 23:29  A time, I tell you, is coming, when it will be said — ‘Happy are the women who are barren, and those who have never borne children or nursed them!’
Luke OEB 23:30  At that time people will begin to say to the mountains ‘Fall on us,’ and to the hills ‘Cover us.’
Luke OEB 23:31  If what you see is done while the tree is green, what will happen when it is dry?”
Luke OEB 23:32  There were two others also, criminals, led out to be executed with Jesus.
Luke OEB 23:33  When they had reached the place called ‘The Skull,’ there they crucified Jesus and the criminals, one on the right, and one on the left.
Luke OEB 23:34  Then Jesus said: “Father, forgive them; they do not know what they are doing.”His clothes they divided among them by casting lots.
Luke OEB 23:35  Meanwhile the people stood looking on. Even the leading men said with a sneer: “He saved others, let him save himself, if he is God’s Christ, his chosen one.”
Luke OEB 23:36  The soldiers, too, came up in mockery, bringing him common wine,
Luke OEB 23:37  and saying as they did so: “If you are the king of the Jews, save yourself.”
Luke OEB 23:38  Above him were the words — ‘THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS.’
Luke OEB 23:39  One of the criminals who were hanging beside Jesus railed at him. “Are not you the Christ? Save yourself and us,” he said.
Luke OEB 23:40  But the other rebuked him. “Have not you,” he said, “any fear of God, now that you are under the same sentence?
Luke OEB 23:41  And we justly so, for we are only reaping our deserts, but this man has not done anything wrong.
Luke OEB 23:42  Jesus,” he went on, “do not forget me when you have come to your kingdom.”
Luke OEB 23:43  And Jesus answered: “I tell you, this very day you will be with me in Paradise.”
Luke OEB 23:44  It was nearly midday, when a darkness came over the whole country, lasting until three in the afternoon,
Luke OEB 23:45  the sun being eclipsed; and the Temple curtain was torn down the middle.
Luke OEB 23:46  Then Jesus, with a loud cry, said: “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.”And with these words he expired.
Luke OEB 23:47  The Roman captain, on seeing what had happened, praised God, exclaiming: “This must have been a good man!”
Luke OEB 23:48  All the people who had collected to see the sight watched what occurred, and then went home beating their breasts.
Luke OEB 23:49  All the friends of Jesus had been standing at a distance, with the women who accompanied him from Galilee, watching all this.
Luke OEB 23:50  Now there was a man of the name of Joseph, who was a member of the Council, and who bore a good and upright character.
Luke OEB 23:51  (This man had not assented to the decision and action of the Council.) He belonged to Ramah, a town in Judea, and lived in expectation of the kingdom of God.
Luke OEB 23:52  He now went to see Pilate, and asked for the body of Jesus;
Luke OEB 23:53  and, when he had taken it down, he wrapped it in a linen sheet, and laid him in a tomb cut out of stone, in which no one had yet been buried.
Luke OEB 23:54  It was the Preparation day, and just before the Sabbath began.
Luke OEB 23:55  The women who had accompanied Jesus from Galilee followed, and saw the tomb and how the body of Jesus was laid,
Luke OEB 23:56  and then went home, and prepared spices and perfumes.
Chapter 24
Luke OEB 24:1  But very early on the first day of the week they went to the tomb, taking with them the spices that they had prepared.
Luke OEB 24:2  They found that the stone had been rolled away from the tomb;
Luke OEB 24:3  and, on going into it, they could not find the body .
Luke OEB 24:4  While they were at a loss to account for this, all at once two men stood beside them, in dazzling clothing.
Luke OEB 24:5  But, when in their fear the women bowed their faces to the ground, the men said to them: “Why are you looking among the dead for him who is living?
Luke OEB 24:6  Remember how he spoke to you before he left Galilee —
Luke OEB 24:7  How he said that the Son of Man must be betrayed into the hands of wicked men, and be crucified, and rise again on the third day.”
Luke OEB 24:9  and, on returning from the tomb, they told all this to the Eleven and to all the rest.
Luke OEB 24:10  There were Mary of Magdala, and Joanna, and Mary, the mother of James. The other women, too, spoke about this to the apostles.
Luke OEB 24:11  What they said seemed to the apostles mere nonsense, and they did not believe them.
Luke OEB 24:13  It happened that very day that two of the disciples were going to a village called Emmaus, which was about seven miles from Jerusalem,
Luke OEB 24:14  talking together, as they went, about all that had just taken place.
Luke OEB 24:15  While they were talking about these things and discussing them, Jesus himself came up and went on their way with them;
Luke OEB 24:16  but their eyes were blinded so that they could not recognize him.
Luke OEB 24:17  “What is this that you are saying to each other as you walk along?”Jesus asked. They stopped, with sad looks on their faces,
Luke OEB 24:18  and then one of them, whose name was Cleopas, said to Jesus: “Are you staying by yourself at Jerusalem, that you have not heard of the things that have happened there within the last few days?”
Luke OEB 24:19  “What things do you mean?”asked Jesus. “Why, about Jesus of Nazareth,” they answered, “who, in the eyes of God and all the people, was a prophet, whose power was felt in both his words and actions;
Luke OEB 24:20  and how the chief priests and our leading men gave him up to be sentenced to death, and afterwards crucified him.
Luke OEB 24:21  But we were hoping that he was the Destined Deliverer of Israel; yes, and besides all this, it is now three days since these things occurred.
Luke OEB 24:22  And what is more, some of the women among us have greatly astonished us. They went to the tomb at daybreak
Luke OEB 24:23  And, not finding the body of Jesus there, came and told us that they had seen a vision of angels who told them that he was alive.
Luke OEB 24:24  So some of our number went to the tomb and found everything just as the women had said; but they did not see Jesus.”
Luke OEB 24:25  Then Jesus said to them: “Foolish men, slow to accept all that the prophets have said!
Luke OEB 24:26  Was not the Christ bound to undergo this suffering before entering into his glory?”
Luke OEB 24:27  Then, beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he explained to them all through the scriptures the passages that referred to himself.
Luke OEB 24:28  When they got near the village to which they were walking, Jesus appeared to be going further;
Luke OEB 24:29  but they pressed him not to do so. “Stay with us,” they said, “for it is getting towards evening, and the sun in already low.” So Jesus went in to stay with them.
Luke OEB 24:30  After he had taken his place at the table with them, he took the bread and said the blessing, and broke it, and gave it to them.
Luke OEB 24:31  Then their eyes were opened and they recognized him; but he disappeared from their sight.
Luke OEB 24:32  “How our hearts glowed,” the disciples said to each other, “while he was talking to us on the road, and when he explained the scriptures to us!”
Luke OEB 24:33  Then they immediately got up and returned to Jerusalem, where they found the Eleven and their companions all together,
Luke OEB 24:34  who told them that the Master had really risen, and had appeared to Simon.
Luke OEB 24:35  So they also related what had happened during their walk, and how they had recognized Jesus at the breaking of the bread.
Luke OEB 24:36  While they were still talking about these things, Jesus himself stood among them.
Luke OEB 24:37  In their terror and alarm they thought they saw a spirit,
Luke OEB 24:38  but Jesus said to them: “Why are you so startled? And why do doubts arise in your minds?
Luke OEB 24:39  Look at my hands and my feet, and you will know that it is I. Feel me, and look at me, for a spirit has not flesh and bones, as you see that I have.”
Luke OEB 24:41  While they were still unable to believe it all, overcome with joy, and were wondering if it were true, Jesus said to them: “Have you anything here to eat?”
Luke OEB 24:44  “This is what I told you,”he said, “when I was still with you — that everything that had been written about me in the law of Moses, the prophets, and the Psalms, must be fulfilled.”
Luke OEB 24:45  Then he enabled them to understand the meaning of the scriptures, saying to them:
Luke OEB 24:46  “Scripture says that the Christ should suffer, and that he should rise again from the dead on the third day,
Luke OEB 24:47  and that repentance for forgiveness of sins should be proclaimed on his authority to all the nations — beginning at Jerusalem.
Luke OEB 24:48  You yourselves are to be witnesses to all this.
Luke OEB 24:49  And now I am myself about to send you that which my Father has promised. But you must remain in the city until you have been invested with power from above.”
Luke OEB 24:50  After this, Jesus led them out as far as Bethany, and there raised his hands and blessed them.
Luke OEB 24:51  As he was in the act of blessing them, he left them.
Luke OEB 24:53  and they were constantly in the Temple Courts, blessing God.