12:1 In
the
mean
time,
when
the
many
thousands
of
the
multitude
were
gathered
together,
insomuch
that
they
trod
one
upon
another,
he
began
to
say
unto
his
disciples
first
of
all,
Beware
ye
of
the
leaven
of
the
Pharisees,
which
is
hypocrisy.
12:2 But
there
is
nothing
covered
up,
that
shall
not
be
revealed;
and
hid,
that
shall
not
be
known.
12:3 Wherefore
whatsoever
ye
have
said
in
the
darkness
shall
be
heard
in
the
light;
and
what
ye
have
spoken
in
the
ear
in
the
inner
chambers
shall
be
proclaimed
upon
the
housetops.
12:4 And
I
say
unto
you
my
friends,
Be
not
afraid
of
them
that
kill
the
body,
and
after
that
have
no
more
that
they
can
do.
12:5 But
I
will
warn
you
whom
ye
shall
fear:
Fear
him,
who
after
he
hath
killed
hath
power
to
cast
into
hell;
yea,
I
say
unto
you,
Fear
him.
12:6 Are
not
five
sparrows
sold
for
two
pence
and
not
one
of
them
is
forgotten
in
the
sight
of
God.
12:7 But
the
very
hairs
of
your
head
are
all
numbered.
Fear
not:
ye
are
of
more
value
than
many
sparrows.
12:8 And
I
say
unto
you,
Every
one
who
shall
confess
me
before
men,
him
shall
the
Son
of
man
also
confess
before
the
angels
of
God:
12:9 but
he
that
denieth
me
in
the
presence
of
men
shall
be
denied
in
the
presence
of
the
angels
of
God.
12:10 And
every
one
who
shall
speak
a
word
against
the
Son
of
man,
it
shall
be
forgiven
him:
but
unto
him
that
blasphemeth
against
the
Holy
Spirit
it
shall
not
be
forgiven.
12:11 And
when
they
bring
you
before
the
synagogues,
and
the
rulers,
and
the
authorities,
be
not
anxious
how
or
what
ye
shall
answer,
or
what
ye
shall
say:
12:12 for
the
Holy
Spirit
shall
teach
you
in
that
very
hour
what
ye
ought
to
say.
12:13 And
one
out
of
the
multitude
said
unto
him,
Teacher,
bid
my
brother
divide
the
inheritance
with
me.
12:14 But
he
said
unto
him,
Man,
who
made
me
a
judge
or
a
divider
over
you
12:15 And
he
said
unto
them,
Take
heed,
and
keep
yourselves
from
all
covetousness:
for
a
man's
life
consisteth
not
in
the
abundance
of
the
things
which
he
possesseth.
12:16 And
he
spake
a
parable
unto
them,
saying,
The
ground
of
a
certain
rich
man
brought
forth
plentifully:
12:17 and
he
reasoned
within
himself,
saying,
What
shall
I
do,
because
I
have
not
where
to
bestow
my
fruits
12:18 And
he
said,
This
will
I
do:
I
will
pull
down
my
barns,
and
build
greater;
and
there
will
I
bestow
all
my
grain
and
my
goods.
12:19 And
I
will
say
to
my
soul,
Soul,
thou
hast
much
goods
laid
up
for
many
years;
take
thine
ease,
eat,
drink,
be
merry.
12:20 But
God
said
unto
him,
Thou
foolish
one,
this
night
is
thy
soul
required
of
thee;
and
the
things
which
thou
hast
prepared,
whose
shall
they
be
12:21 So
is
he
that
layeth
up
treasure
for
himself,
and
is
not
rich
toward
God.
12:22 And
he
said
unto
his
disciples,
Therefore
I
say
unto
you,
Be
not
anxious
for
[your]
life,
what
ye
shall
eat;
nor
yet
for
your
body,
what
ye
shall
put
on.
12:23 For
the
life
is
more
than
the
food,
and
the
body
than
the
raiment.
12:24 Consider
the
ravens,
that
they
sow
not,
neither
reap;
which
have
no
store-chamber
nor
barn;
and
God
feedeth
them:
of
how
much
more
value
are
ye
than
the
birds!
12:25 And
which
of
you
by
being
anxious
can
add
a
cubit
unto
the
measure
of
his
life
12:26 If
then
ye
are
not
able
to
do
even
that
which
is
least,
why
are
ye
anxious
concerning
the
rest
12:27 Consider
the
lilies,
how
they
grow:
they
toil
not,
neither
do
they
spin;
yet
I
say
unto
you,
Even
Solomon
in
all
his
glory
was
not
arrayed
like
one
of
these.
12:28 But
if
God
doth
so
clothe
the
grass
in
the
field,
which
to-day
is,
and
to-morrow
is
cast
into
the
oven;
how
much
more
[shall
he
clothe]
you,
O
ye
of
little
faith
12:29 And
seek
not
ye
what
ye
shall
eat,
and
what
ye
shall
drink,
neither
be
ye
of
doubtful
mind.
12:30 For
all
these
things
do
the
nations
of
the
world
seek
after:
but
your
Father
knoweth
that
ye
have
need
of
these
things.
12:31 Yet
seek
ye
his
kingdom,
and
these
things
shall
be
added
unto
you.
12:32 Fear
not,
little
flock;
for
it
is
your
Father's
good
pleasure
to
give
you
the
kingdom.
12:33 Sell
that
which
ye
have,
and
give
alms;
make
for
yourselves
purses
which
wax
not
old,
a
treasure
in
the
heavens
that
faileth
not,
where
no
thief
draweth
near,
neither
moth
destroyeth.
12:34 For
where
your
treasure
is,
there
will
your
heart
be
also.
12:35 Let
your
loins
be
girded
about,
and
your
lamps
burning;
12:36 and
be
ye
yourselves
like
unto
men
looking
for
their
lord,
when
he
shall
return
from
the
marriage
feast;
that,
when
he
cometh
and
knocketh,
they
may
straightway
open
unto
him.
12:37 Blessed
are
those
servants,
whom
the
lord
when
he
cometh
shall
find
watching:
verily
I
say
unto
you,
that
he
shall
gird
himself,
and
make
them
sit
down
to
meat,
and
shall
come
and
serve
them.
12:38 And
if
he
shall
come
in
the
second
watch,
and
if
in
the
third,
and
find
[them]
so
blessed
are
those
[servants].
12:39 But
know
this,
that
if
the
master
of
the
house
had
known
in
what
hour
the
thief
was
coming,
he
would
have
watched,
and
not
have
left
his
house
to
be
broken
through.
12:40 Be
ye
also
ready:
for
in
an
hour
that
ye
think
not
the
Son
of
man
cometh.
12:41 And
Peter
said,
Lord,
speakest
thou
this
parable
unto
us,
or
even
unto
all
12:42 And
the
Lord
said,
Who
then
is
the
faithful
and
wise
steward,
whom
his
lord
shall
set
over
his
household,
to
give
them
their
portion
of
food
in
due
season
12:43 Blessed
is
that
servant,
whom
his
lord
when
he
cometh
shall
find
so
doing.
12:44 Of
a
truth
I
say
unto
you,
that
he
will
set
him
over
all
that
he
hath.
12:45 But
if
that
servant
shall
say
in
his
heart,
My
lord
delayeth
his
coming;
and
shall
begin
to
beat
the
menservants
and
the
maidservants,
and
to
eat
and
drink,
and
to
be
drunken;
12:46 the
lord
of
that
servant
shall
come
in
a
day
when
he
expecteth
not,
and
in
an
hour
when
he
knoweth
not,
and
shall
cut
him
asunder,
and
appoint
his
portion
with
the
unfaithful.
12:47 And
that
servant,
who
knew
his
lord's
will,
and
made
not
ready,
nor
did
according
to
his
will,
shall
be
beaten
with
many
[stripes];
12:48 but
he
that
knew
not,
and
did
things
worthy
of
stripes,
shall
be
beaten
with
few
[stripes].
And
to
whomsoever
much
is
given,
of
him
shall
much
be
required:
and
to
whom
they
commit
much,
of
him
will
they
ask
the
more.
12:49 I
came
to
cast
fire
upon
the
earth;
and
what
do
I
desire,
if
it
is
already
kindled
12:50 But
I
have
a
baptism
to
be
baptized
with;
and
how
am
I
straitened
till
it
be
accomplished!
12:51 Think
ye
that
I
am
come
to
give
peace
in
the
earth
I
tell
you,
Nay;
but
rather
division:
12:52 for
there
shall
be
from
henceforth
five
in
one
house
divided,
three
against
two,
and
two
against
three.
12:53 They
shall
be
divided,
father
against
son,
and
son
against
father;
mother
against
daughter,
and
daughter
against
her
mother;
mother
in
law
against
her
daughter
in
law,
and
daughter
in
law
against
her
mother
in
law.
12:54 And
he
said
to
the
multitudes
also,
When
ye
see
a
cloud
rising
in
the
west,
straightway
ye
say,
There
cometh
a
shower;
and
so
it
cometh
to
pass.
12:55 And
when
[ye
see]
a
south
wind
blowing,
ye
say,
There
will
be
a
scorching
heat;
and
it
cometh
to
pass.
12:56 Ye
hypocrites,
ye
know
how
to
interpret
the
face
of
the
earth
and
the
heaven;
but
how
is
it
that
ye
know
not
how
to
interpret
this
time
12:57 And
why
even
of
yourselves
judge
ye
not
what
is
right
12:58 For
as
thou
art
going
with
thine
adversary
before
the
magistrate,
on
the
way
give
diligence
to
be
quit
of
him;
lest
haply
he
drag
thee
unto
the
judge,
and
the
judge
shall
deliver
thee
to
the
officer,
and
the
officer
shall
cast
thee
into
prison.
12:59 I
say
unto
thee,
Thou
shalt
by
no
means
come
out
thence,
till
thou
have
paid
the
very
last
mite.