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Matthew 18
At
the
same
time
came
the
disciples
unto
Jesus,
saying,
Who
is
the
a
greatest
in
the
kingdom
of
heaven?
2 And
Jesus
called
a
little
child
unto
him,
and
set
him
in
the
midst
of
them,
3 And
said,
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
Except
ye
be
converted,
and
become
as
little
a
children,
ye
shall
not
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
heaven.
4 Whosoever
therefore
shall
a
humble
himself
as
this
little
b
child,
the
same
is
greatest
in
the
kingdom
of
heaven.
5 And
whoso
shall
receive
one
such
little
child
in
my
a
name
receiveth
me.
6 But
whoso
shall
a
offend
one
of
these
little
ones
which
believe
in
me,
it
were
better
for
him
that
a
millstone
were
hanged
about
his
neck,
and
that
he
were
drowned
in
the
depth
of
the
sea.
7 Woe
unto
the
world
because
of
a
offences!
for
it
must
needs
be
that
offences
come;
but
woe
to
that
man
by
whom
the
offence
cometh!
8 Wherefore
if
thy
hand
or
thy
foot
offend
thee,
cut
them
off,
and
cast
them
from
thee:
it
is
better
for
thee
to
enter
into
life
halt
or
maimed,
rather
than
having
two
hands
or
two
feet
to
be
cast
into
everlasting
fire.
9 And
if
thine
eye
offend
thee,
pluck
it
out,
and
cast
it
from
thee:
it
is
better
for
thee
to
enter
into
life
with
one
eye,
rather
than
having
two
eyes
to
be
cast
into
a
hell
a
fire.
10 Take
heed
that
ye
despise
not
one
of
these
a
little
ones;
for
I
say
unto
you,
That
in
heaven
their
angels
do
always
behold
the
face
of
my
Father
which
is
in
heaven.
11 For
the
a
Son
of
man
is
come
to
b
save
that
which
was
c
lost.
12 How
think
ye?
if
a
man
have
an
hundred
a
sheep,
and
one
of
them
be
gone
astray,
doth
he
not
leave
the
ninety
and
nine,
and
goeth
into
the
mountains,
and
seeketh
that
which
is
gone
astray?
13 And
if
so
be
that
he
find
it,
verily
I
say
unto
you,
he
rejoiceth
more
of
that
sheep,
than
of
the
ninety
and
nine
which
went
not
astray.
14 Even
so
it
is
not
the
will
of
your
Father
which
is
in
heaven,
that
one
of
these
a
little
ones
should
b
perish.
15 Moreover
if
thy
brother
shall
a
trespass
against
thee,
go
and
b
tell
him
his
c
fault
between
thee
and
him
alone:
if
he
shall
hear
thee,
thou
hast
gained
thy
brother.
16 But
if
he
will
not
hear
thee,
then
take
with
thee
one
or
two
more,
that
in
the
mouth
of
two
or
three
a
witnesses
every
word
may
be
established.
17 And
if
he
shall
neglect
to
hear
them,
tell
it
unto
the
a
church:
but
if
he
b
neglect
to
hear
the
c
church,
let
him
be
unto
thee
as
an
heathen
man
and
a
publican.
18 Verily
I
say
unto
you,
Whatsoever
ye
shall
a
bind
on
earth
shall
be
bound
in
heaven:
and
whatsoever
ye
shall
loose
on
earth
shall
be
loosed
in
heaven.
19 Again
I
say
unto
you,
That
if
two
of
you
shall
a
agree
on
earth
as
b
touching
any
thing
that
they
shall
c
ask,
it
shall
be
done
for
them
of
my
Father
which
is
in
heaven.
20 For
where
two
or
three
are
a
gathered
b
together
in
my
c
name,
there
am
I
in
the
d
midst
of
them.
21 Then
came
Peter
to
him,
and
said,
Lord,
how
oft
shall
my
brother
sin
against
me,
and
I
a
forgive
him?
till
seven
times?
22 Jesus
saith
unto
him,
I
say
not
unto
thee,
Until
seven
times:
but,
Until
a
seventy
times
seven.
23 Therefore
is
the
kingdom
of
heaven
likened
unto
a
certain
king,
which
would
a
take
account
of
his
b
servants.
24 And
when
he
had
begun
to
reckon,
one
was
brought
unto
him,
which
owed
him
ten
thousand
talents.
25 But
forasmuch
as
he
had
not
to
pay,
his
lord
commanded
him
to
be
a
sold,
and
his
wife,
and
children,
and
all
that
he
had,
and
payment
to
be
made.
26 The
servant
therefore
fell
down,
and
worshipped
him,
saying,
Lord,
have
patience
with
me,
and
I
will
pay
thee
all.
27 Then
the
lord
of
that
servant
was
moved
with
compassion,
and
loosed
him,
and
forgave
him
the
debt.
28 But
the
same
servant
went
out,
and
found
one
of
his
fellowservants,
which
owed
him
a
an
hundred
pence:
and
he
laid
hands
on
him,
and
took
him
by
the
throat,
saying,
Pay
me
that
thou
owest.
29 And
his
fellowservant
fell
down
at
his
feet,
and
besought
him,
saying,
Have
patience
with
me,
and
I
will
pay
thee
all.
30 And
he
would
not:
but
went
and
cast
him
into
prison,
till
he
should
pay
the
debt.
31 So
when
his
fellowservants
saw
what
was
done,
they
were
very
a
sorry,
and
came
and
told
unto
their
lord
all
that
was
done.
32 Then
his
lord,
after
that
he
had
called
him,
said
unto
him,
O
thou
wicked
servant,
I
forgave
thee
all
that
a
debt,
because
thou
desiredst
me:
33
a
Shouldest
not
thou
also
have
had
b
compassion
on
thy
fellowservant,
even
as
I
had
c
pity
on
thee?
34 And
his
lord
was
wroth,
and
delivered
him
to
the
tormentors,
till
he
should
pay
all
that
was
due
unto
him.
35 So
likewise
shall
my
heavenly
Father
do
also
unto
you,
if
ye
from
your
hearts
a
forgive
not
every
one
his
brother
their
trespasses.
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