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Luke 6
And
it
came
to
pass
on
the
second
sabbath
after
the
first,
that
he
went
through
the
corn
fields;
and
his
disciples
plucked
the
ears
of
corn,
and
did
eat,
rubbing
them
in
their
hands.
2 And
certain
of
the
Pharisees
said
unto
them,
Why
do
ye
that
which
is
not
lawful
to
do
on
the
a
sabbath
days?
3 And
Jesus
answering
them
said,
Have
ye
not
read
so
much
as
this,
what
David
did,
when
himself
was
an
hungred,
and
they
which
were
with
him;
4 How
he
went
into
the
house
of
God,
and
did
take
and
eat
the
a
shewbread,
and
gave
also
to
them
that
were
with
him;
which
it
is
not
lawful
to
eat
but
for
the
priests
alone?
5 And
he
said
unto
them,
That
the
Son
of
man
is
Lord
also
of
the
a
sabbath.
6 And
it
came
to
pass
also
on
another
sabbath,
that
he
entered
into
the
synagogue
and
taught:
and
there
was
a
man
whose
right
hand
was
withered.
7 And
the
scribes
and
Pharisees
watched
him,
whether
he
would
heal
on
the
sabbath
day;
that
they
might
find
an
accusation
against
him.
8 But
he
a
knew
their
thoughts,
and
said
to
the
man
which
had
the
withered
hand,
Rise
up,
and
stand
forth
in
the
midst.
And
he
arose
and
stood
forth.
9 Then
said
Jesus
unto
them,
I
will
ask
you
one
thing;
Is
it
lawful
on
the
sabbath
days
to
do
good,
or
to
do
evil?
to
save
life,
or
to
destroy
it?
10 And
looking
round
about
upon
them
all,
he
said
unto
the
man,
Stretch
forth
thy
hand.
And
he
did
so:
and
his
hand
was
restored
whole
as
the
other.
11 And
they
were
filled
with
madness;
and
communed
one
with
another
what
they
might
do
to
Jesus.
12 And
it
came
to
pass
in
those
days,
that
he
a
went
out
into
a
mountain
to
b
pray,
and
continued
all
night
in
prayer
to
God.
13 And
when
it
was
day,
he
called
unto
him
his
disciples:
and
of
them
he
a
chose
b
twelve,
whom
also
he
named
c
apostles;
14 Simon,
(whom
he
also
named
a
Peter,)
and
Andrew
his
brother,
James
and
John,
Philip
and
Bartholomew,
15 Matthew
and
Thomas,
James
the
son
of
Alphaeus,
and
Simon
called
Zelotes,
16 And
Judas
the
brother
of
James,
and
Judas
a
Iscariot,
which
also
was
the
traitor.
17 And
he
came
down
with
them,
and
stood
in
the
plain,
and
the
company
of
his
disciples,
and
a
great
multitude
of
people
out
of
all
Judaea
and
Jerusalem,
and
from
the
sea
coast
of
Tyre
and
Sidon,
which
came
to
hear
him,
and
to
be
healed
of
their
diseases;
18 And
they
that
were
vexed
with
a
unclean
spirits:
and
they
were
healed.
19 And
the
whole
multitude
sought
to
touch
him:
for
there
went
a
virtue
out
of
him,
and
b
healed
them
all.
20 And
he
lifted
up
his
eyes
on
his
disciples,
and
said,
Blessed
be
ye
a
poor:
for
yours
is
the
b
kingdom
of
God.
21 Blessed
are
ye
that
a
hunger
now:
for
ye
shall
be
filled.
Blessed
are
ye
that
weep
now:
for
ye
shall
b
laugh.
22 Blessed
are
ye,
when
men
shall
a
hate
you,
and
when
they
shall
b
separate
you
from
their
company,
and
shall
c
reproach
you,
and
d
cast
out
your
name
as
evil,
for
the
Son
of
man's
sake.
23
a
Rejoice
ye
in
that
day,
and
leap
for
b
joy:
for,
behold,
your
c
reward
is
great
in
heaven:
for
in
the
like
manner
did
their
fathers
unto
the
prophets.
24 But
woe
unto
you
that
are
a
rich!
for
ye
have
b
received
your
consolation.
25 Woe
unto
you
that
are
full!
for
ye
shall
hunger.
Woe
unto
you
that
laugh
now!
for
ye
shall
mourn
and
weep.
26 Woe
unto
you,
when
all
a
men
shall
speak
b
well
of
you!
for
so
did
their
fathers
to
the
false
prophets.
27 But
I
say
unto
you
which
hear,
a
Love
your
enemies,
do
good
to
them
which
hate
you,
28 Bless
them
that
curse
you,
and
a
pray
for
them
which
despitefully
use
you.
29
a
And
unto
him
that
b
smiteth
thee
on
the
one
cheek
offer
also
the
other;
and
him
that
c
taketh
away
thy
cloak
forbid
not
to
take
thy
coat
also.
30
a
Give
to
every
man
that
b
asketh
of
thee;
and
of
him
that
taketh
away
thy
goods
ask
them
not
again.
31 And
as
ye
would
that
men
should
do
to
you,
do
ye
also
to
them
likewise.
32 For
if
ye
love
them
which
love
you,
what
thank
have
ye?
for
sinners
also
love
those
that
love
them.
33 And
if
ye
do
good
to
them
which
do
good
to
you,
what
thank
have
ye?
for
sinners
also
do
even
the
same.
34 And
if
ye
lend
to
them
of
whom
ye
hope
to
receive,
what
thank
have
ye?
for
sinners
also
lend
to
sinners,
to
receive
as
much
again.
35 But
a
love
ye
your
enemies,
and
do
good,
and
b
lend,
hoping
for
nothing
again;
and
your
c
reward
shall
be
great,
and
ye
shall
be
the
d
children
of
the
Highest:
for
he
is
kind
unto
the
e
unthankful
and
to
the
evil.
36 Be
ye
therefore
a
merciful,
as
your
Father
also
is
b
merciful.
37
a
Judge
not,
and
ye
shall
not
be
judged:
b
condemn
not,
and
ye
shall
not
be
condemned:
forgive,
and
ye
shall
be
c
forgiven:
38
a
Give,
and
it
shall
be
given
unto
you;
good
measure,
pressed
down,
and
shaken
together,
and
running
over,
shall
men
give
into
your
bosom.
For
with
the
same
b
measure
that
ye
mete
withal
it
shall
be
measured
to
you
again.
39 And
he
spake
a
parable
unto
them,
Can
the
a
blind
b
lead
the
blind?
shall
they
not
both
fall
into
the
c
ditch?
40 The
disciple
is
not
above
his
master:
but
every
one
a
that
is
perfect
shall
be
as
his
master.
41 And
why
beholdest
thou
the
a
mote
that
is
in
thy
brother's
eye,
but
perceivest
not
the
beam
that
is
in
thine
own
eye?
42 Either
how
canst
thou
say
to
thy
brother,
Brother,
let
me
pull
out
the
mote
that
is
in
thine
eye,
when
thou
thyself
beholdest
not
the
beam
that
is
in
thine
own
eye?
Thou
hypocrite,
cast
out
first
the
beam
out
of
thine
own
eye,
and
then
shalt
thou
see
clearly
to
pull
out
the
mote
that
is
in
thy
brother's
eye.
43 For
a
good
tree
bringeth
not
forth
corrupt
a
fruit;
neither
doth
a
corrupt
tree
bring
forth
good
fruit.
44 For
every
tree
is
known
by
his
own
a
fruit.
For
of
thorns
men
do
not
gather
figs,
nor
of
a
bramble
bush
gather
they
grapes.
45 A
good
man
out
of
the
good
treasure
of
his
a
heart
bringeth
forth
that
which
is
good;
and
an
evil
man
out
of
the
evil
treasure
of
his
heart
bringeth
forth
that
which
is
evil:
for
of
the
abundance
of
the
b
heart
his
c
mouth
d
speaketh.
46 And
why
a
call
ye
me,
b
Lord,
Lord,
and
c
do
not
the
things
which
I
say?
47 Whosoever
cometh
to
me,
and
heareth
my
sayings,
and
a
doeth
them,
I
will
shew
you
to
whom
he
is
like:
48 He
is
like
a
man
which
built
an
house,
and
digged
deep,
and
laid
the
foundation
on
a
rock:
and
when
the
flood
arose,
the
stream
beat
vehemently
upon
that
house,
and
could
not
shake
it:
for
it
was
founded
upon
a
rock.
49 But
he
that
a
heareth,
and
doeth
not,
is
like
a
man
that
without
a
foundation
built
an
house
upon
the
earth;
against
which
the
stream
did
beat
vehemently,
and
immediately
it
fell;
and
the
ruin
of
that
house
was
great.
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