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Luke 13
There
were
present
at
that
season
some
that
told
him
of
the
Galilaeans,
whose
blood
Pilate
had
mingled
with
their
sacrifices.
2 And
Jesus
answering
said
unto
them,
Suppose
ye
that
these
Galilaeans
were
a
sinners
above
all
the
Galilaeans,
because
they
suffered
such
things?
3 I
tell
you,
Nay:
but,
except
ye
a
repent,
ye
shall
all
likewise
b
perish.
4 Or
those
eighteen,
upon
whom
the
tower
in
Siloam
fell,
and
slew
them,
think
ye
that
they
were
sinners
above
all
men
that
dwelt
in
Jerusalem?
5 I
tell
you,
Nay:
but,
except
ye
repent,
ye
shall
all
likewise
perish.
6 He
spake
also
this
parable;
A
certain
man
had
a
fig
tree
planted
in
his
a
vineyard;
and
he
came
and
sought
fruit
thereon,
and
found
none.
7 Then
said
he
unto
the
dresser
of
his
vineyard,
Behold,
these
three
years
I
come
seeking
fruit
on
this
fig
tree,
and
find
none:
a
cut
it
down;
why
cumbereth
it
the
ground?
8 And
he
answering
said
unto
him,
Lord,
let
it
alone
this
year
also,
till
I
shall
dig
about
it,
and
dung
it:
9 And
if
it
bear
fruit,
well:
and
if
not,
then
after
that
thou
shalt
cut
it
down.
10 And
he
was
teaching
in
one
of
the
synagogues
on
the
sabbath.
11 And,
behold,
there
was
a
woman
which
had
a
spirit
of
infirmity
eighteen
years,
and
was
bowed
together,
and
could
in
no
wise
lift
up
herself.
12 And
when
Jesus
saw
her,
he
called
her
to
him,
and
said
unto
her,
Woman,
thou
art
loosed
from
thine
infirmity.
13 And
he
a
laid
his
b
hands
on
her:
and
immediately
she
was
made
straight,
and
glorified
God.
14 And
the
ruler
of
the
synagogue
answered
with
indignation,
because
that
Jesus
had
healed
on
the
sabbath
day,
and
said
unto
the
people,
There
are
six
days
in
which
men
ought
to
a
work:
in
them
therefore
come
and
be
healed,
and
not
on
the
sabbath
day.
15 The
Lord
then
answered
him,
and
said,
Thou
hypocrite,
doth
not
each
one
of
you
on
the
sabbath
loose
his
ox
or
his
ass
from
the
stall,
and
lead
him
away
to
watering?
16 And
ought
not
this
woman,
being
a
daughter
of
Abraham,
whom
Satan
hath
bound,
lo,
these
eighteen
years,
be
loosed
from
this
bond
on
the
a
sabbath
day?
17 And
when
he
had
said
these
things,
all
his
adversaries
were
ashamed:
and
all
the
people
rejoiced
for
all
the
glorious
things
that
were
done
by
him.
18 Then
said
he,
Unto
what
is
the
kingdom
of
God
like?
and
whereunto
shall
I
a
resemble
it?
19 It
is
like
a
grain
of
mustard
seed,
which
a
man
took,
and
cast
into
his
garden;
and
it
grew,
and
a
waxed
a
great
tree;
and
the
fowls
of
the
air
lodged
in
the
branches
of
it.
20 And
again
he
said,
Whereunto
shall
I
liken
the
kingdom
of
God?
21 It
is
like
leaven,
which
a
woman
took
and
hid
in
three
measures
of
meal,
till
the
whole
was
leavened.
22 And
he
went
through
the
cities
and
villages,
teaching,
and
journeying
toward
Jerusalem.
23 Then
said
one
unto
him,
Lord,
are
there
a
few
that
be
saved?
And
he
said
unto
them,
24 Strive
to
enter
in
at
the
a
strait
b
gate:
for
many,
I
say
unto
you,
will
c
seek
to
enter
in,
and
shall
not
be
able.
25 When
once
the
master
of
the
house
is
risen
up,
and
hath
shut
to
the
door,
and
ye
begin
to
stand
without,
and
to
knock
at
the
door,
saying,
Lord,
a
Lord,
open
unto
us;
and
he
shall
answer
and
say
unto
you,
I
know
you
not
whence
ye
are:
26 Then
shall
ye
begin
to
say,
We
have
eaten
and
drunk
in
thy
presence,
and
thou
hast
taught
in
our
streets.
27 But
he
shall
say,
I
tell
you,
I
know
you
not
whence
ye
are;
a
depart
from
me,
all
ye
workers
of
iniquity.
28 There
shall
be
a
weeping
and
gnashing
of
teeth,
when
ye
shall
see
Abraham,
and
Isaac,
and
Jacob,
and
all
the
prophets,
in
the
b
kingdom
of
God,
and
you
yourselves
thrust
out.
29 And
a
they
shall
come
from
the
east,
and
from
the
west,
and
from
the
north,
and
from
the
south,
and
shall
sit
down
in
the
kingdom
of
God.
30 And,
behold,
there
are
last
which
shall
be
first,
and
there
are
a
first
which
shall
be
last.
31 The
same
day
there
came
certain
of
the
Pharisees,
saying
unto
him,
Get
thee
out,
and
depart
hence:
for
a
Herod
will
kill
thee.
32 And
he
said
unto
them,
Go
ye,
and
tell
that
fox,
Behold,
I
cast
out
devils,
and
I
do
cures
to
day
and
to
morrow,
and
the
third
day
I
shall
be
a
perfected.
33 Nevertheless
I
must
walk
to
day,
and
to
morrow,
and
the
day
following:
for
it
cannot
be
that
a
a
prophet
perish
out
of
b
Jerusalem.
34 O
Jerusalem,
Jerusalem,
which
a
killest
the
prophets,
and
stonest
them
that
are
sent
unto
thee;
how
often
would
I
have
gathered
thy
children
together,
as
a
b
hen
doth
gather
her
brood
under
her
wings,
and
ye
would
not!
35 Behold,
your
house
is
left
unto
you
a
desolate:
and
verily
I
say
unto
you,
b
Ye
shall
not
see
me,
until
the
time
come
when
ye
shall
say,
c
Blessed
is
he
that
cometh
in
the
name
of
the
Lord.
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