Luke 7 - Interlinear Bible
Jesus Heals a Centurion's Servant
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When they
came to
Jesus, they
earnestly implored Him,
saying, "He is
worthy for You to
grant this to him;
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for he
loves our
nation and it was he who
built us our
synagogue."
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Now Jesus started on His
way with them; and when He was not
far from the
house, the
centurion sent friends,
saying to Him, "
Lord, do not
trouble Yourself further, for I
am not
worthy for You to
come under my
roof ;
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for
this reason I did not
even consider myself worthy to
come to You, but just
say the
word, and my
servant will be
healed.
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"For I
also am a
man placed
under authority, with
soldiers under me; and I
say to
this one,
'Go !' and he
goes, and to
another,
'Come !' and he
comes, and to my
slave,
'Do this !' and he
does it."
kai; {CONJ} ga;r {CONJ} ejgw; {P-1NS} a~
nqrwpov? {N-NSM} eijmi {V-PXI-1S} uJpo; {PREP} ejxousivan
tassovmeno?, {V-PPP-NSM} e~
cwn {V-PAP-NSM} uJpj {PREP} ejmauto;n {F-1ASM} stratiwvta?, {N-APM} kai; {CONJ} levgw {V-PAI-1S} touvtw/
, {D-DSM} Poreuvqhti, {V-AOM-2S} kai; {CONJ} poreuvetai, {V-PNI-3S} kai; {CONJ} a~llw/
, {A-DSM} ~
ercou, {V-PNI-2S} kai; {CONJ} e~
rcetai, {V-PNI-3S} kai; {CONJ} tw'/
{T-DSM} douvlw/
{N-DSM} mou, {P-1GS} Poivhson {V-AAM-2S} tou'to, {D-ASN} kai; {CONJ} poiei'. {V-PAI-3S}
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Now when
Jesus heard this, He
marveled at him, and
turned and
said to the
crowd that was
following Him, "I
say to you, not
even in
Israel have I
found such great faith."
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When
those who had been
sent returned to the
house, they
found the
slave in
good health.
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Now as He
approached the
gate of the
city, a
dead man was being
carried out, the
only son of his
mother, and she was a
widow ; and a
sizeable crowd from the
city was with her.
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When the
Lord saw her, He
felt compassion for her, and
said to her, " Do not
weep."
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And He
came up and
touched the
coffin ; and the
bearers came to a
halt. And He
said,
"Young man, I
say to you,
arise !"
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The
dead man sat up and
began to
speak. And Jesus
gave him back to his
mother.
kai; {CONJ} ejxh'lqen
oJ {T-NSM} lovgo? {N-NSM} ouJ'to? {D-NSM} ejn {PREP} o&lh/
{A-DSF} th'/
{T-DSF} #Ioudaiva/
{N-DSF} peri; {PREP} aujtou' {P-GSM} kai; {CONJ} pavsh/
{A-DSF} th'/
{T-DSF} pericwvrw/
. {A-DSF}
A Deputation from John
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Summoning two of his
disciples,
John sent them to the
Lord,
saying, "Are You the
Expected One,
or do we
look for
someone else ?"
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When the
men came to Him, they
said,
"John the
Baptist has
sent us to You, to
ask, 'Are You the
Expected One,
or do we
look for
someone else ?' "
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At that very
time He
cured many people of
diseases and
afflictions and
evil spirits ; and He
gave sight to
many who were
blind.
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And He
answered and
said to them,
"Go and
report to
John what you have
seen and
heard : the
BLIND RECEIVE SIGHT, the
lame walk, the
lepers are
cleansed, and the
deaf hear, the
dead are
raised up, the
POOR HAVE THE
GOSPEL PREACHED TO THEM.
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"Blessed is he
who does not
take offense at Me."
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When the
messengers of
John had
left, He
began to
speak to the
crowds about John,
"What did you
go out into the
wilderness to
see ? A
reed shaken by the
wind ?
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" But
what did you
go out to
see ? A
man dressed in
soft clothing ?
Those who are
splendidly clothed and
live in
luxury are found in
royal palaces !
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"But
what did you
go out to
see ? A
prophet ?
Yes, I
say to you, and one who is
more than a
prophet.
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"This is the one
about whom it is
written, '
BEHOLD, I
SEND MY
MESSENGER AHEAD OF YOU,
WHO WILL
PREPARE YOUR
WAY BEFORE YOU.'
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"I
say to you,
among those
born of
women there is
no one greater than
John ;
yet he who is
least in the
kingdom of
God is
greater than he."
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But the
Pharisees and the
lawyers rejected God's purpose for
themselves, not having been
baptized by John.
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"To
what then shall I
compare the
men of
this generation, and
what are they
like ?
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"They are
like children who
sit in the
market place and
call to
one another, and they
say, 'We
played the
flute for you, and you did not
dance ; we
sang a
dirge, and you did not
weep.'
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Now one of the
Pharisees was
requesting Him to
dine with him, and He
entered the
Pharisee's house and
reclined at the table.
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And there was a
woman in the
city who was a
sinner ; and when she
learned that He was
reclining at the table in the
Pharisee's house, she
brought an
alabaster vial of
perfume,
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and
standing behind Him at His
feet,
weeping, she
began to
wet His
feet with her
tears, and kept
wiping them with the
hair of her
head, and
kissing His
feet and
anointing them with the
perfume.
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Now when the
Pharisee who had
invited Him
saw this, he
said to
himself,
"If this man were a
prophet He would
know who and
what sort of
person this woman is
who is
touching Him, that she is a
sinner."
Parable of Two Debtors
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"When they were
unable * to
repay, he
graciously forgave them
both.
So which of them will
love him
more ?"
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Simon answered and
said, "I
suppose the one
whom he
forgave more." And He
said to him, "You have
judged correctly."
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Turning toward the
woman, He
said to
Simon, "Do you
see this woman ? I
entered your
house ; you
gave Me
no water for My
feet, but she has
wet My
feet with her
tears and
wiped them with her
hair.
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"You
gave Me
no kiss ; but she,
since the time I
came in, has not
ceased to
kiss My
feet.
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" You did not
anoint My
head with
oil, but she
anointed My
feet with
perfume.
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"For
this reason I
say to you, her
sins, which are
many, have been
forgiven, for she
loved much ; but he
who is
forgiven little,
loves little."
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Then He
said to her, " Your
sins have been
forgiven."
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Those who were
reclining at the table with Him
began to
say to
themselves, "
Who is
this man
who even forgives sins ?"
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And He
said to the
woman, " Your
faith has
saved you;
go in
peace."
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