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1 He
said to the
disciples,
“It is impossible
that no occasions
of stumbling
should come, but
woe to him
through whom
they come!
2 It would be
better for him
if a millstone
were hung around
his neck, and
he were thrown
into the sea,
rather than that
he should cause
one of these
little ones to
stumble.
3 Be careful. If
your brother sins against you,
rebuke him. If
he repents, forgive
him.
4 If he sins
against you
seven times in
the day, and
seven times
returns, saying, ‘I
repent,’ you
shall forgive him.”
5 The apostles
said to the
Lord, “Increase
our faith.”
6 The
Lord said,
“If you had
faith like a
grain of mustard
seed, you would
tell this sycamore
tree, ‘Be
uprooted and be
planted in the
sea,’ and it
would obey you.
7 But who is
there among you,
having a
servant plowing or
keeping sheep,
that will say
when he comes
in from
the field, ‘Come
immediately and sit
down at
the table’?
8 Wouldn’t he rather
tell him, ‘Prepare
my supper,
clothe yourself properly,
and serve me
while I eat
and drink.
Afterward you
shall eat and
drink’?
9 Does he thank
that servant
because he did
the things that
were commanded?
I think not.
10 Even so you
also, when you
have done all
the things that
are commanded
you, say, ‘We
are unworthy servants.
We have done
our duty.’ ”
11 As
he was on
his way to
Jerusalem, he was
passing along
the borders of
Samaria and
Galilee.
12 As
he entered into
a certain village,
ten men who
were lepers met
him, who stood
at a distance.
13 They
lifted up their
voices, saying, “Jesus, Master, have
mercy on us!”
14 When
he saw them,
he said to
them,
“Go and show
yourselves to
the priests.”
As they went,
they were cleansed.
15 One
of them, when
he saw that
he was healed,
turned back,
glorifying God
with a loud
voice.
16 He
fell on his
face at Jesus’
feet, giving him
thanks; and he
was a Samaritan.
17 Jesus
answered,
“Weren’t the
ten cleansed?
But where are
the nine?
18 Were there none
found who
returned to give
glory to God,
except this foreigner?”
19 Then
he said to
him,
“Get up, and
go your way.
Your faith has
healed you.”
20 Being
asked by the
Pharisees when
God’s Kingdom would
come, he answered
them,
“God’s Kingdom doesn’t
come with
observation;
21 neither will
they say, ‘Look,
here!’ or, ‘Look,
there!’ for
behold, God’s Kingdom
is within
you.”
22 He
said to the
disciples,
“The days will
come when you
will desire to
see one of
the days of
the Son of
Man, and you
will not see
it.
23 They will tell
you, ‘Look,
here!’ or ‘Look,
there!’ Don’t go away
or follow after
them,
24 for as
the lightning, when
it flashes out
of one part
under the sky,
shines to
another part under
the sky, so
will the Son
of Man be
in his day.
25 But first, he
must suffer many
things and
be rejected by
this generation.
26 As it was
in the days
of Noah, even
so it will
also be in
the days of
the Son of
Man.
27 They ate, they
drank, they
married, and
they were given
in marriage
until the day
that Noah
entered into
the ship, and
the flood came
and destroyed them
all.
28 Likewise, even
as it was
in the days
of Lot: they
ate, they drank,
they bought, they
sold, they
planted, they
built;
29 but in the
day that Lot
went out from
Sodom, it rained
fire and sulfur
from the sky
and destroyed them
all.
30 It will be
the same way
in the day
that the Son
of Man
is revealed.
31 In that day,
he who will
be on the
housetop and his
goods in the
house, let him
not go down
to take
them away. Let
him who is
in the field
likewise not
turn back.
32 Remember Lot’s
wife!
33 Whoever seeks
to save his
life loses it,
but whoever loses
his life preserves
it.
34 I tell you,
in that night
there will be
two people in
one bed. One
will be taken
and the other
will be left.
35 There will be
two grinding grain together.
One will be
taken and the
other will
be left.”
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37 They,
answering, asked him, “Where, Lord?”
He said to
them,
“Where the body
is, there
the vultures will
also be gathered
together.”