16:1 And
he
said
also
unto
the
disciples,
There
was
a
certain
rich
man,
who
had
a
steward;
and
the
same
was
accused
unto
him
that
he
was
wasting
his
goods.
16:2 And
he
called
him,
and
said
unto
him,
What
is
this
that
I
hear
of
thee
render
the
account
of
thy
stewardship;
for
thou
canst
be
no
longer
steward.
16:3 And
the
steward
said
within
himself,
What
shall
I
do,
seeing
that
my
lord
taketh
away
the
stewardship
from
me
I
have
not
strength
to
dig;
to
beg
I
am
ashamed.
16:4 I
am
resolved
what
to
do,
that,
when
I
am
put
out
of
the
stewardship,
they
may
receive
me
into
their
houses.
16:5 And
calling
to
him
each
one
of
his
lord's
debtors,
he
said
to
the
first,
How
much
owest
thou
unto
my
lord
16:6 And
he
said,
A
hundred
measures
of
oil.
And
he
said
unto
him,
Take
thy
bond,
and
sit
down
quickly
and
write
fifty.
16:7 Then
said
he
to
another,
And
how
much
owest
thou
And
he
said,
A
hundred
measures
of
wheat.
He
saith
unto
him,
Take
thy
bond,
and
write
fourscore.
16:8 And
his
lord
commended
the
unrighteous
steward
because
he
had
done
wisely:
for
the
sons
of
this
world
are
for
their
own
generation
wiser
than
the
sons
of
the
light.
16:9 And
I
say
unto
you,
Make
to
yourselves
friends
by
means
of
the
mammon
of
unrighteousness;
that,
when
it
shall
fail,
they
may
receive
you
into
the
eternal
tabernacles.
16:10 He
that
is
faithful
in
a
very
little
is
faithful
also
in
much:
and
he
that
is
unrighteous
in
a
very
little
is
unrighteous
also
in
much.
16:11 If
therefore
ye
have
not
been
faithful
in
the
unrighteous
mammon,
who
will
commit
to
your
trust
the
true
[riches]
16:12 And
if
ye
have
not
been
faithful
in
that
which
is
another's,
who
will
give
you
that
which
is
your
own
16:13 No
servant
can
serve
two
masters:
for
either
he
will
hate
the
one,
and
love
the
other;
or
else
he
will
hold
to
one,
and
despise
the
other.
Ye
cannot
serve
God
and
mammon.
16:14 And
the
Pharisees,
who
were
lovers
of
money,
heard
all
these
things;
and
they
scoffed
at
him.
16:15 And
he
said
unto
them,
Ye
are
they
that
justify
yourselves
in
the
sight
of
men;
but
God
knoweth
your
hearts:
for
that
which
is
exalted
among
men
is
an
abomination
in
the
sight
of
God.
16:16 The
law
and
the
prophets
[were]
until
John:
from
that
time
the
gospel
of
the
kingdom
of
God
is
preached,
and
every
man
entereth
violently
into
it.
16:17 But
it
is
easier
for
heaven
and
earth
to
pass
away,
than
for
one
tittle
of
the
law
to
fall.
16:18 Every
one
that
putteth
away
his
wife,
and
marrieth
another,
committeth
adultery:
and
he
that
marrieth
one
that
is
put
away
from
a
husband
committeth
adultery.
16:19 Now
there
was
a
certain
rich
man,
and
he
was
clothed
in
purple
and
fine
linen,
faring
sumptuously
every
day:
16:20 and
a
certain
beggar
named
Lazarus
was
laid
at
his
gate,
full
of
sores,
16:21 and
desiring
to
be
fed
with
the
[crumbs]
that
fell
from
the
rich
man's
table;
yea,
even
the
dogs
come
and
licked
his
sores.
16:22 And
it
came
to
pass,
that
the
beggar
died,
and
that
he
was
carried
away
by
the
angels
into
Abraham's
bosom:
and
the
rich
man
also
died,
and
was
buried.
16:23 And
in
Hades
he
lifted
up
his
eyes,
being
in
torments,
and
seeth
Abraham
afar
off,
and
Lazarus
in
his
bosom.
16:24 And
he
cried
and
said,
Father
Abraham,
have
mercy
on
me,
and
send
Lazarus,
that
he
may
dip
the
tip
of
his
finger
in
water,
and
cool
my
tongue;
for
I
am
in
anguish
in
this
flame.
16:25 But
Abraham
said,
Son,
remember
that
thou
in
thy
lifetime
receivedst
thy
good
things,
and
Lazarus
in
like
manner
evil
things:
but
now
here
he
is
comforted
and
thou
art
in
anguish.
16:26 And
besides
all
this,
between
us
and
you
there
is
a
great
gulf
fixed,
that
they
that
would
pass
from
hence
to
you
may
not
be
able,
and
that
none
may
cross
over
from
thence
to
us.
16:27 And
he
said,
I
pray
thee
therefore,
father,
that
thou
wouldest
send
him
to
my
father's
house;
16:28 for
I
have
five
brethren;
that
he
may
testify
unto
them,
lest
they
also
come
into
this
place
of
torment.
16:29 But
Abraham
saith,
They
have
Moses
and
the
prophets;
let
them
hear
them.
16:30 And
he
said,
Nay,
father
Abraham:
but
if
one
go
to
them
from
the
dead,
they
will
repent.
16:31 And
he
said
unto
him,
If
they
hear
not
Moses
and
the
prophets,
neither
will
they
be
persuaded,
if
one
rise
from
the
dead.