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Luke 10
After
these
things
the
Lord
a
appointed
other
b
seventy
also,
and
sent
them
c
two
and
two
before
his
face
into
every
city
and
place,
whither
he
himself
would
come.
2 Therefore
said
he
unto
them,
The
a
harvest
truly
is
great,
but
the
labourers
are
few:
pray
ye
therefore
the
Lord
of
the
harvest,
that
he
would
send
forth
labourers
into
his
harvest.
3 Go
your
ways:
behold,
I
send
you
forth
as
a
lambs
among
wolves.
4 Carry
neither
a
purse,
nor
scrip,
nor
shoes:
and
b
salute
no
man
by
the
way.
5 And
into
whatsoever
house
ye
enter,
first
say,
a
Peace
be
to
this
house.
6 And
if
the
son
of
peace
be
there,
your
peace
shall
rest
upon
it:
if
not,
it
shall
turn
to
you
again.
7 And
in
the
same
house
remain,
eating
and
drinking
such
things
as
they
give:
for
the
a
labourer
is
worthy
of
his
b
hire.
Go
not
from
house
to
house.
8 And
into
whatsoever
city
ye
enter,
and
they
a
receive
you,
eat
such
things
as
are
set
before
you:
9 And
heal
the
sick
that
are
therein,
and
say
unto
them,
The
a
kingdom
of
God
is
come
nigh
unto
you.
10 But
into
whatsoever
city
ye
enter,
and
they
receive
you
not,
go
your
ways
out
into
the
streets
of
the
same,
and
say,
11 Even
the
very
a
dust
of
your
city,
which
cleaveth
on
us,
we
do
wipe
off
against
you:
notwithstanding
be
ye
sure
of
this,
that
the
kingdom
of
God
is
come
nigh
unto
you.
12 But
I
say
unto
you,
that
it
shall
be
more
tolerable
in
that
day
for
Sodom,
than
for
that
city.
13 Woe
unto
thee,
Chorazin!
woe
unto
thee,
Bethsaida!
for
if
the
mighty
works
had
been
done
in
Tyre
and
Sidon,
which
have
been
done
in
you,
they
had
a
great
while
ago
repented,
sitting
in
sackcloth
and
ashes.
14 But
it
shall
be
more
tolerable
for
Tyre
and
Sidon
at
the
judgment,
than
for
you.
15 And
thou,
Capernaum,
which
art
exalted
to
heaven,
shalt
be
thrust
down
to
hell.
16
a
He
that
b
heareth
you
heareth
me;
and
he
that
c
despiseth
you
d
despiseth
me;
and
he
that
e
despiseth
me
despiseth
him
that
sent
me.
17 And
the
a
seventy
returned
again
with
joy,
saying,
Lord,
even
the
devils
are
subject
unto
us
through
thy
name.
18 And
he
said
unto
them,
I
beheld
a
Satan
as
lightning
fall
from
heaven.
19 Behold,
I
give
unto
you
a
power
to
b
tread
on
serpents
and
scorpions,
and
over
all
the
power
of
the
enemy:
and
nothing
shall
by
any
means
c
hurt
you.
20 Notwithstanding
in
this
a
rejoice
not,
that
the
spirits
are
subject
unto
you;
but
rather
b
rejoice,
because
your
names
are
c
written
in
heaven.
21 In
that
hour
Jesus
a
rejoiced
in
spirit,
and
said,
I
thank
thee,
O
Father,
Lord
of
heaven
and
earth,
that
thou
hast
hid
these
things
b
from
the
wise
and
c
prudent,
and
hast
revealed
them
unto
d
babes:
even
so,
Father;
for
so
it
seemed
good
in
thy
sight.
22 All
things
are
a
delivered
to
me
of
my
Father:
and
no
man
knoweth
b
who
the
Son
is,
but
the
Father;
and
who
the
Father
is,
but
the
Son,
and
he
to
whom
the
Son
will
c
reveal
him.
23 And
he
turned
him
unto
his
disciples,
and
said
privately,
Blessed
are
the
a
eyes
which
see
the
things
that
ye
see:
24 For
I
tell
you,
that
many
a
prophets
and
b
kings
have
desired
to
see
those
things
which
ye
see,
and
have
not
seen
them;
and
to
hear
those
things
which
ye
hear,
and
have
not
heard
them.
25 And,
behold,
a
certain
lawyer
stood
up,
and
tempted
him,
saying,
Master,
what
shall
I
do
to
inherit
a
eternal
life?
26 He
said
unto
him,
What
is
written
in
the
law?
how
readest
thou?
27 And
he
answering
said,
Thou
shalt
love
the
Lord
thy
God
with
all
thy
a
heart,
and
with
all
thy
soul,
and
with
all
thy
strength,
and
with
all
thy
mind;
and
thy
neighbour
as
thyself.
28 And
he
said
unto
him,
Thou
hast
answered
right:
this
do,
and
thou
shalt
a
live.
29 But
he,
willing
to
a
justify
himself,
said
unto
Jesus,
And
who
is
my
b
neighbour?
30 And
Jesus
answering
said,
A
certain
man
went
down
from
Jerusalem
to
Jericho,
and
fell
among
thieves,
which
stripped
him
of
his
raiment,
and
a
wounded
him,
and
departed,
leaving
him
half
dead.
31 And
by
chance
there
came
down
a
certain
priest
that
way:
and
when
he
saw
him,
he
passed
by
on
the
other
side.
32 And
likewise
a
Levite,
when
he
was
at
the
place,
came
and
looked
on
him,
and
passed
by
on
the
other
side.
33 But
a
certain
a
Samaritan,
as
he
journeyed,
came
where
he
was:
and
when
he
saw
him,
he
had
b
compassion
on
him,
34 And
went
to
him,
and
bound
up
his
wounds,
pouring
in
oil
and
wine,
and
set
him
on
his
own
beast,
and
brought
him
to
an
inn,
and
took
a
care
of
him.
35 And
on
the
morrow
when
he
departed,
he
took
out
two
pence,
and
gave
them
to
the
a
host,
and
said
unto
him,
Take
care
of
him;
and
whatsoever
thou
spendest
more,
when
I
come
again,
I
will
repay
thee.
36 Which
now
of
these
three,
thinkest
thou,
was
neighbour
unto
him
that
fell
among
the
thieves?
37 And
he
said,
He
that
shewed
mercy
on
him.
Then
said
Jesus
unto
him,
Go,
and
do
thou
likewise.
38 Now
it
came
to
pass,
as
they
went,
that
he
entered
into
a
certain
village:
and
a
certain
woman
named
a
Martha
received
him
into
her
house.
39 And
she
had
a
sister
called
Mary,
which
also
sat
at
Jesus'
feet,
and
heard
his
word.
40 But
Martha
was
cumbered
about
much
serving,
and
came
to
him,
and
said,
Lord,
dost
thou
not
care
that
my
sister
hath
left
me
to
serve
alone?
bid
her
therefore
that
she
help
me.
41 And
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
her,
Martha,
Martha,
thou
art
a
careful
and
troubled
about
many
things:
42 But
one
thing
is
needful:
and
Mary
hath
a
chosen
that
good
part,
which
shall
not
be
taken
away
from
her.
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