6:1 Take
heed
that
ye
do
not
your
righteousness
before
men,
to
be
seen
of
them:
else
ye
have
no
reward
with
your
Father
who
is
in
heaven.
6:2 When
therefore
thou
doest
alms,
sound
not
a
trumpet
before
thee,
as
the
hypocrites
do
in
the
synagogues
and
in
the
streets,
that
they
may
have
glory
of
men.
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
They
have
received
their
reward.
6:3 But
when
thou
doest
alms,
let
not
thy
left
hand
know
what
thy
right
hand
doeth:
6:4 that
thine
alms
may
be
in
secret:
and
thy
Father
who
seeth
in
secret
shall
recompense
thee.
6:5 And
when
ye
pray,
ye
shall
not
be
as
the
hypocrites:
for
they
love
to
stand
and
pray
in
the
synagogues
and
in
the
corners
of
the
streets,
that
they
may
be
seen
of
men.
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
They
have
received
their
reward.
6:6 But
thou,
when
thou
prayest,
enter
into
thine
inner
chamber,
and
having
shut
thy
door,
pray
to
thy
Father
who
is
in
secret,
and
thy
Father
who
seeth
in
secret
shall
recompense
thee.
6:7 And
in
praying
use
not
vain
repetitions,
as
the
Gentiles
do:
for
they
think
that
they
shall
be
heard
for
their
much
speaking.
6:8 Be
not
therefore
like
unto
them:
for
your
Father
knoweth
what
things
ye
have
need
of,
before
ye
ask
him.
6:9 After
this
manner
therefore
pray
ye.
Our
Father
who
art
in
heaven,
Hallowed
be
thy
name.
6:10 Thy
kingdom
come.
Thy
will
be
done,
as
in
heaven,
so
on
earth.
6:11 Give
us
this
day
our
daily
bread.
6:12 And
forgive
us
our
debts,
as
we
also
have
forgiven
our
debtors.
6:13 And
bring
us
not
into
temptation,
but
deliver
us
from
the
evil
[one.]
6:14 For
if
ye
forgive
men
their
trespasses,
your
heavenly
Father
will
also
forgive
you.
6:15 But
if
ye
forgive
not
men
their
trespasses,
neither
will
your
Father
forgive
your
trespasses.
6:16 Moreover
when
ye
fast,
be
not,
as
the
hypocrites,
of
a
sad
countenance:
for
they
disfigure
their
faces,
that
they
may
be
seen
of
men
to
fast.
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
They
have
received
their
reward.
6:17 But
thou,
when
thou
fastest,
anoint
thy
head,
and
wash
thy
face;
6:18 that
thou
be
not
seen
of
men
to
fast,
but
of
thy
Father
who
is
in
secret:
and
thy
Father,
who
seeth
in
secret,
shall
recompense
thee.
6:19 Lay
not
up
for
yourselves
treasures
upon
the
earth,
where
moth
and
rust
consume,
and
where
thieves
break
through
and
steal:
6:20 but
lay
up
for
yourselves
treasures
in
heaven,
where
neither
moth
nor
rust
doth
consume,
and
where
thieves
do
not
break
through
nor
steal:
6:21 for
where
thy
treasure
is,
there
will
thy
heart
be
also.
6:22 The
lamp
of
the
body
is
the
eye:
if
therefore
thine
eye
be
single,
thy
whole
body
shall
be
full
of
light.
6:23 But
if
thine
eye
be
evil,
thy
whole
body
shall
be
full
of
darkness.
If
therefore
the
light
that
is
in
thee
be
darkness,
how
great
is
the
darkness!
6:24 No
man
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.
6:25 Therefore
I
say
unto
you,
be
not
anxious
for
your
life,
what
ye
shall
eat,
or
what
ye
shall
drink;
nor
yet
for
your
body,
what
ye
shall
put
on.
Is
not
the
life
more
than
the
food,
and
the
body
than
the
raiment
6:26 Behold
the
birds
of
the
heaven,
that
they
sow
not,
neither
do
they
reap,
nor
gather
into
barns;
and
your
heavenly
Father
feedeth
them.
Are
not
ye
of
much
more
value
then
they
6:27 And
which
of
you
by
being
anxious
can
add
one
cubit
unto
the
measure
of
his
life
6:28 And
why
are
ye
anxious
concerning
raiment
Consider
the
lilies
of
the
field,
how
they
grow;
they
toil
not,
neither
do
they
spin:
6:29 yet
I
say
unto
you,
that
even
Solomon
in
all
his
glory
was
not
arrayed
like
one
of
these.
6:30 But
if
God
doth
so
clothe
the
grass
of
the
field,
which
to-day
is,
and
to-morrow
is
cast
into
the
oven,
[shall
he]
not
much
more
[clothe]
you,
O
ye
of
little
faith
6:31 Be
not
therefore
anxious,
saying,
What
shall
we
eat
or,
What
shall
we
drink
or,
Wherewithal
shall
we
be
clothed
6:32 For
after
all
these
things
do
the
Gentiles
seek;
for
your
heavenly
Father
knoweth
that
ye
have
need
of
all
these
things.
6:33 But
seek
ye
first
his
kingdom,
and
his
righteousness;
and
all
these
things
shall
be
added
unto
you.
6:34 Be
not
therefore
anxious
for
the
morrow:
for
the
morrow
will
be
anxious
for
itself.
Sufficient
unto
the
day
is
the
evil
thereof.