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Luke 21
And
he
looked
up,
and
saw
the
a
rich
men
casting
their
gifts
into
the
treasury.
2 And
he
saw
also
a
certain
poor
widow
casting
in
thither
two
a
mites.
3 And
he
said,
Of
a
truth
I
say
unto
you,
that
this
poor
widow
hath
cast
in
more
than
they
all:
4 For
all
these
have
of
their
abundance
cast
in
unto
the
offerings
of
God:
but
she
of
her
penury
hath
cast
in
all
the
living
that
she
had.
5 And
as
some
spake
of
the
temple,
how
it
was
adorned
with
goodly
stones
and
gifts,
he
said,
6 As
for
these
things
which
ye
behold,
the
days
will
come,
in
the
which
there
shall
not
be
left
one
a
stone
upon
another,
that
shall
not
be
thrown
down.
7 And
they
asked
him,
saying,
Master,
but
when
shall
these
things
be?
and
what
a
sign
will
there
be
when
these
things
shall
come
to
pass?
8 And
he
said,
Take
heed
that
ye
be
not
deceived:
for
many
shall
come
in
my
name,
saying,
I
am
Christ;
and
the
time
draweth
near:
go
ye
not
therefore
after
them.
9 But
when
ye
shall
hear
of
wars
and
commotions,
be
not
terrified:
for
these
things
must
first
come
to
pass;
but
the
end
is
not
by
and
by.
10 Then
said
he
unto
them,
a
Nation
shall
rise
against
nation,
and
kingdom
against
kingdom:
11 And
great
earthquakes
shall
be
in
divers
places,
and
famines,
and
a
pestilences;
and
fearful
sights
and
great
signs
shall
there
be
from
heaven.
12 But
before
all
these,
they
shall
lay
their
hands
on
you,
and
a
persecute
you,
delivering
you
up
to
the
synagogues,
and
into
prisons,
being
brought
before
kings
and
rulers
for
my
name's
sake.
13 And
it
shall
turn
to
you
for
a
testimony.
14 Settle
it
therefore
in
your
hearts,
not
to
a
meditate
before
what
ye
shall
b
answer:
15 For
I
will
give
you
a
mouth
and
a
wisdom,
which
all
your
adversaries
shall
not
be
able
to
b
gainsay
nor
resist.
16 And
ye
shall
be
betrayed
both
by
parents,
and
brethren,
and
kinsfolks,
and
friends;
and
some
of
you
shall
they
cause
to
be
put
to
death.
17 And
ye
shall
be
hated
of
all
men
for
my
name's
a
sake.
18 But
there
shall
not
an
a
hair
of
your
head
perish.
19 In
your
a
patience
b
possess
ye
your
souls.
20 And
when
ye
shall
see
a
Jerusalem
compassed
with
b
armies,
then
know
that
the
c
desolation
thereof
is
nigh.
21 Then
let
them
which
are
in
Judaea
flee
to
the
mountains;
and
let
them
which
are
in
the
midst
of
it
depart
out;
and
let
not
them
that
are
in
the
a
countries
enter
thereinto.
22 For
these
be
the
days
of
vengeance,
that
all
things
which
are
written
may
be
fulfilled.
23 But
woe
unto
them
that
are
with
child,
and
to
them
that
give
suck,
in
those
days!
for
there
shall
be
great
distress
in
the
land,
and
wrath
upon
this
people.
24 And
they
shall
fall
by
the
edge
of
the
sword,
and
shall
be
a
led
away
b
captive
into
all
c
nations:
and
Jerusalem
shall
be
d
trodden
down
of
the
e
Gentiles,
until
the
times
of
the
Gentiles
be
f
fulfilled.
25
a
And
there
shall
be
signs
in
the
sun,
and
in
the
b
moon,
and
in
the
stars;
and
upon
the
earth
distress
of
nations,
with
perplexity;
the
sea
and
the
waves
roaring;
26 Men's
hearts
a
failing
them
for
fear,
and
for
looking
after
those
things
which
are
coming
on
the
earth:
for
the
powers
of
heaven
shall
be
b
shaken.
27 And
then
shall
they
see
the
Son
of
man
coming
in
a
a
cloud
with
power
and
great
glory.
28 And
when
these
things
begin
to
come
to
pass,
then
look
up,
and
lift
up
your
heads;
for
your
a
redemption
draweth
nigh.
29 And
he
spake
to
them
a
parable;
Behold
the
a
fig
tree,
and
all
the
trees;
30 When
they
now
shoot
forth,
ye
see
and
know
of
your
own
selves
that
summer
is
now
nigh
at
hand.
31 So
likewise
ye,
when
ye
see
these
things
come
to
pass,
know
ye
that
the
kingdom
of
God
is
nigh
at
hand.
32 Verily
I
say
unto
you,
a
This
generation
a
shall
not
pass
away,
till
all
be
fulfilled.
33 Heaven
and
earth
shall
pass
away:
but
my
words
shall
not
pass
away.
34 And
take
heed
to
yourselves,
lest
at
any
time
your
hearts
be
overcharged
with
a
surfeiting,
and
drunkenness,
and
b
cares
of
this
life,
and
so
that
c
day
come
upon
you
d
unawares.
35 For
as
a
a
snare
shall
it
come
on
all
them
that
dwell
on
the
face
of
the
whole
earth.
36
a
Watch
ye
therefore,
and
b
pray
always,
c
that
ye
may
be
accounted
d
worthy
to
escape
all
these
things
that
shall
come
to
pass,
and
to
stand
before
the
e
Son
of
e
man.
37 And
in
the
day
time
he
was
a
teaching
in
the
temple;
and
at
night
he
went
out,
and
abode
in
the
mount
that
is
called
the
mount
of
Olives.
38 And
all
the
people
came
early
in
the
morning
to
him
in
the
temple,
for
to
hear
him.
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