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Luke 14
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
went
into
the
house
of
one
of
the
chief
Pharisees
to
eat
bread
on
the
sabbath
day,
that
they
watched
him.
2 And,
behold,
there
was
a
certain
man
before
him
which
had
the
dropsy.
3 And
Jesus
answering
spake
unto
the
lawyers
and
Pharisees,
saying,
Is
it
lawful
to
heal
on
the
sabbath
day?
4 And
they
held
their
peace.
And
he
took
him,
and
healed
him,
and
let
him
go;
5 And
answered
them,
saying,
Which
of
you
shall
have
an
ass
or
an
ox
fallen
into
a
pit,
and
will
not
straightway
pull
him
out
on
the
a
sabbath
day?
6 And
they
could
not
answer
him
again
to
these
things.
7 And
he
put
forth
a
parable
to
those
which
were
bidden,
when
he
marked
how
they
chose
out
the
a
chief
rooms;
saying
unto
them,
8 When
thou
art
a
bidden
of
any
man
to
a
wedding,
sit
not
down
in
the
highest
room;
lest
a
more
honourable
man
than
thou
be
bidden
of
him;
9 And
he
that
bade
thee
and
him
come
and
say
to
thee,
Give
this
man
place;
and
thou
begin
with
shame
to
take
the
lowest
room.
10 But
when
thou
art
bidden,
go
and
sit
down
in
the
a
lowest
room;
that
when
he
that
bade
thee
cometh,
he
may
say
unto
thee,
Friend,
go
up
b
higher:
then
shalt
thou
have
c
worship
in
the
presence
of
them
that
sit
at
meat
with
thee.
11 For
whosoever
a
exalteth
himself
shall
be
b
abased;
and
he
that
c
humbleth
himself
shall
be
exalted.
12 Then
said
he
also
to
him
that
bade
him,
When
thou
makest
a
dinner
or
a
supper,
call
not
thy
friends,
nor
thy
brethren,
neither
thy
kinsmen,
nor
thy
rich
neighbours;
lest
they
also
bid
thee
again,
and
a
recompence
be
made
thee.
13 But
when
thou
makest
a
feast,
call
the
a
poor,
the
maimed,
the
lame,
the
blind:
14 And
thou
shalt
be
a
blessed;
for
they
cannot
recompense
thee:
for
thou
shalt
be
b
recompensed
at
the
c
resurrection
of
the
just.
15 And
when
one
of
them
that
sat
at
meat
with
him
heard
these
things,
he
said
unto
him,
Blessed
is
he
that
shall
a
eat
b
bread
in
the
kingdom
of
God.
16 Then
said
he
unto
him,
A
certain
man
made
a
great
supper,
and
bade
many:
17 And
sent
his
servant
at
supper
time
to
say
to
them
that
were
bidden,
Come;
for
all
things
are
now
ready.
18 And
they
all
with
one
consent
began
to
make
a
excuse.
The
first
said
unto
him,
I
have
bought
a
piece
of
ground,
and
I
must
needs
go
and
see
it:
I
pray
thee
have
me
excused.
19 And
another
said,
I
have
bought
five
yoke
of
oxen,
and
I
go
to
prove
them:
I
pray
thee
have
me
excused.
20 And
another
said,
I
have
married
a
wife,
and
therefore
I
cannot
come.
21 So
that
servant
came,
and
shewed
his
lord
these
things.
Then
the
master
of
the
house
being
angry
said
to
his
servant,
Go
out
quickly
into
the
streets
and
lanes
of
the
city,
and
bring
in
hither
the
poor,
and
the
maimed,
and
the
a
halt,
and
the
blind.
22 And
the
servant
said,
Lord,
it
is
done
as
thou
hast
commanded,
and
yet
there
is
room.
23 And
the
a
lord
said
unto
the
servant,
Go
out
into
the
highways
and
b
hedges,
and
c
compel
them
to
come
in,
that
my
house
may
be
filled.
24 For
I
say
unto
you,
That
a
none
of
those
men
which
were
bidden
shall
taste
of
my
supper.
25 And
there
went
great
multitudes
with
him:
and
he
turned,
and
said
unto
them,
26 If
any
man
come
to
me,
and
a
hate
not
his
father,
and
mother,
and
wife,
and
children,
and
brethren,
and
sisters,
b
yea,
and
his
own
c
life
also,
he
cannot
be
my
d
disciple.
27 And
whosoever
doth
not
bear
his
a
cross,
and
come
after
me,
cannot
be
my
b
disciple.
28 For
which
of
you,
intending
to
build
a
tower,
sitteth
not
down
first,
and
a
counteth
the
b
cost,
whether
he
have
sufficient
to
c
finish
it?
29 Lest
a
haply,
after
he
hath
laid
the
foundation,
and
is
not
able
to
finish
it,
all
that
behold
it
begin
to
mock
him,
30 Saying,
This
man
began
to
build,
and
was
not
able
to
a
finish.
31 Or
what
king,
going
to
make
war
against
another
king,
sitteth
not
down
first,
and
a
consulteth
whether
he
be
able
with
ten
thousand
to
meet
him
that
cometh
against
him
with
twenty
thousand?
32 Or
else,
while
the
other
is
yet
a
great
way
off,
he
sendeth
an
a
ambassage,
and
desireth
conditions
of
peace.
33 So
likewise,
whosoever
he
be
of
you
that
a
forsaketh
not
all
that
he
hath,
he
cannot
be
my
b
disciple.
34
a
Salt
is
good:
but
if
the
b
salt
have
lost
his
savour,
wherewith
shall
it
be
seasoned?
35 It
is
neither
fit
for
the
land,
nor
yet
for
the
dunghill;
but
men
cast
it
out.
He
that
hath
ears
to
hear,
let
him
hear.
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