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1 When
Jesus had
finished directing his
twelve disciples,
he departed from
there to teach
and preach in
their cities.
2 Now
when John heard in
the prison the
works of Christ,
he sent two of
his disciples
3 and
said to him, “Are
you he who
comes, or should
we look for
another?”
4 Jesus
answered them,
“Go and tell
John the things
which you hear
and see:
5 the blind receive
their sight, the
lame walk, the
lepers are
cleansed, the
deaf hear,
the dead are
raised up, and
the poor have
good news
preached to
them.
6 Blessed is he
who finds no occasion
for stumbling in
me.”
7 As
these went their
way, Jesus began
to say to
the multitudes
concerning John,
“What did you
go out into
the wilderness
to see? A
reed shaken by
the wind?
8 But what did
you go out
to see? A
man in
soft clothing? Behold,
those who wear
soft clothing are
in kings’ houses.
9 But why did
you go out?
To see a
prophet? Yes, I
tell you,
and much more
than a prophet.
10 For this is
he, of whom
it is written,
‘Behold, I send
my messenger before
your face, who
will prepare
your way before
you.’
11 Most certainly I
tell you, among
those who are
born of women
there has not
arisen anyone greater
than John
the Baptizer; yet
he who is
least in
the Kingdom of
Heaven is
greater than he.
12 From the days
of John
the Baptizer until
now, the Kingdom
of Heaven suffers violence,
and the violent
take it
by force.
13 For all the
prophets and the
law prophesied
until John.
14 If you are
willing to
receive it, this
is Elijah, who
is to come.
15 He who has
ears to hear,
let him hear.
16 “But to what
shall I compare
this generation?
It is like
children sitting
in the marketplaces,
who call to
their companions
17 and say, ‘We
played the flute for
you, and
you didn’t dance.
We mourned for
you, and
you didn’t lament.’
18 For John came
neither eating
nor drinking,
and they say, ‘He
has a demon.’
19 The Son of
Man came eating
and drinking,
and they say, ‘Behold, a gluttonous
man and a
drunkard, a
friend of tax
collectors and sinners!’
But wisdom is
justified by her
children.”
20 Then
he began to
denounce the
cities in which
most of his
mighty works had
been done, because
they didn’t repent.
21 “Woe to you,
Chorazin! Woe to
you, Bethsaida! For
if the mighty
works had been
done in Tyre
and Sidon which
were done in
you, they would
have repented
long ago in
sackcloth and
ashes.
22 But I tell
you, it will
be more tolerable
for Tyre and
Sidon on the
day of judgment
than for you.
23 You, Capernaum,
who are exalted
to heaven, you
will go down
to Hades.
For if the
mighty works had
been done in
Sodom which were
done in you,
it would have
remained until
today.
24 But I tell
you that it
will be more tolerable
for the land
of Sodom on
the day of
judgment, than
for you.”
25 At
that time, Jesus
answered,
“I thank you,
Father, Lord of
heaven and earth,
that you hid
these things
from the wise
and understanding, and revealed
them to infants.
26 Yes, Father,
for so it
was well-pleasing
in your sight.
27 All things have
been delivered
to me by
my Father. No
one knows the
Son, except the
Father; neither
does anyone know
the Father,
except the Son
and he to
whom the Son
desires to reveal
him.
28 “Come to me,
all you who
labor and
are heavily burdened,
and I will
give you rest.
29 Take my yoke
upon you and
learn from me,
for I am
gentle and
humble in heart;
and you will
find rest for
your souls.
30 For my yoke
is easy, and
my burden is
light.”