10:1 After
this
the
Lord
appointed
seventy-two
others
and
sent
them
on
ahead
of
him,
two
by
two,
into
every
town
and
place
where
he
himself
was
about
to
go.
10:2 And
he
said
to
them,
"The
harvest
is
plentiful,
but
the
laborers
are
few.
Therefore
pray
earnestly
to
the
Lord
of
the
harvest
to
send
out
laborers
into
his
harvest.
10:3 Go
your
way;
behold,
I
am
sending
you
out
as
lambs
in
the
midst
of
wolves.
10:4 Carry
no
moneybag,
no
knapsack,
no
sandals,
and
greet
no
one
on
the
road.
10:5 Whatever
house
you
enter,
first
say,
'Peace
be
to
this
house!'
10:6 And
if
a
son
of
peace
is
there,
your
peace
will
rest
upon
him.
But
if
not,
it
will
return
to
you.
10:7 And
remain
in
the
same
house,
eating
and
drinking
what
they
provide,
for
the
laborer
deserves
his
wages.
Do
not
go
from
house
to
house.
10:8 Whenever
you
enter
a
town
and
they
receive
you,
eat
what
is
set
before
you.
10:9 Heal
the
sick
in
it
and
say
to
them,
'The
kingdom
of
God
has
come
near
to
you.'
10:10 But
whenever
you
enter
a
town
and
they
do
not
receive
you,
go
into
its
streets
and
say,
10:11 'Even
the
dust
of
your
town
that
clings
to
our
feet
we
wipe
off
against
you.
Nevertheless
know
this,
that
the
kingdom
of
God
has
come
near.'
10:12 I
tell
you,
it
will
be
more
bearable
on
that
day
for
Sodom
than
for
that
town.
10:13 "Woe
to
you,
Chorazin!
Woe
to
you,
Bethsaida!
For
if
the
mighty
works
done
in
you
had
been
done
in
Tyre
and
Sidon,
they
would
have
repented
long
ago,
sitting
in
sackcloth
and
ashes.
10:14 But
it
will
be
more
bearable
in
the
judgment
for
Tyre
and
Sidon
than
for
you.
10:15 And
you,
Capernaum,
will
you
be
exalted
to
heaven
You
shall
be
brought
down
to
Hades.
10:16 "The
one
who
hears
you
hears
me,
and
the
one
who
rejects
you
rejects
me,
and
the
one
who
rejects
me
rejects
him
who
sent
me."
10:17 The
seventy-two
returned
with
joy,
saying,
"Lord,
even
the
demons
are
subject
to
us
in
your
name!"
10:18 And
he
said
to
them,
"I
saw
Satan
fall
like
lightning
from
heaven.
10:19 Behold,
I
have
given
you
authority
to
tread
on
serpents
and
scorpions,
and
over
all
the
power
of
the
enemy,
and
nothing
shall
hurt
you.
10:20 Nevertheless,
do
not
rejoice
in
this,
that
the
spirits
are
subject
to
you,
but
rejoice
that
your
names
are
written
in
heaven."
10:21 In
that
same
hour
he
rejoiced
in
the
Holy
Spirit
and
said,
"I
thank
you,
Father,
Lord
of
heaven
and
earth,
that
you
have
hidden
these
things
from
the
wise
and
understanding
and
revealed
them
to
little
children;
yes,
Father,
for
such
was
your
gracious
will.
10:22 All
things
have
been
handed
over
to
me
by
my
Father,
and
no
one
knows
who
the
Son
is
except
the
Father,
or
who
the
Father
is
except
the
Son
and
anyone
to
whom
the
Son
chooses
to
reveal
him."
10:23 Then
turning
to
the
disciples
he
said
privately,
"Blessed
are
the
eyes
that
see
what
you
see!
10:24 For
I
tell
you
that
many
prophets
and
kings
desired
to
see
what
you
see,
and
did
not
see
it,
and
to
hear
what
you
hear,
and
did
not
hear
it."
10:25 And
behold,
a
lawyer
stood
up
to
put
him
to
the
test,
saying,
"Teacher,
what
shall
I
do
to
inherit
eternal
life"
10:26 He
said
to
him,
"What
is
written
in
the
Law
How
do
you
read
it"
10:27 And
he
answered,
"You
shall
love
the
Lord
your
God
with
all
your
heart
and
with
all
your
soul
and
with
all
your
strength
and
with
all
your
mind,
and
your
neighbor
as
yourself."
10:28 And
he
said
to
him,
"You
have
answered
correctly;
do
this,
and
you
will
live."
10:29 But
he,
desiring
to
justify
himself,
said
to
Jesus,
"And
who
is
my
neighbor"
10:30 Jesus
replied,
"A
man
was
going
down
from
Jerusalem
to
Jericho,
and
he
fell
among
robbers,
who
stripped
him
and
beat
him
and
departed,
leaving
him
half
dead.
10:31 Now
by
chance
a
priest
was
going
down
that
road,
and
when
he
saw
him
he
passed
by
on
the
other
side.
10:32 So
likewise
a
Levite,
when
he
came
to
the
place
and
saw
him,
passed
by
on
the
other
side.
10:33 But
a
Samaritan,
as
he
journeyed,
came
to
where
he
was,
and
when
he
saw
him,
he
had
compassion.
10:34 He
went
to
him
and
bound
up
his
wounds,
pouring
on
oil
and
wine.
Then
he
set
him
on
his
own
animal
and
brought
him
to
an
inn
and
took
care
of
him.
10:35 And
the
next
day
he
took
out
two
denarii
and
gave
them
to
the
innkeeper,
saying,
'Take
care
of
him,
and
whatever
more
you
spend,
I
will
repay
you
when
I
come
back.'
10:36 Which
of
these
three,
do
you
think,
proved
to
be
a
neighbor
to
the
man
who
fell
among
the
robbers"
10:37 He
said,
"The
one
who
showed
him
mercy."
And
Jesus
said
to
him,
"You
go,
and
do
likewise."
10:38 Now
as
they
went
on
their
way,
Jesus
entered
a
village.
And
a
woman
named
Martha
welcomed
him
into
her
house.
10:39 And
she
had
a
sister
called
Mary,
who
sat
at
the
Lord's
feet
and
listened
to
his
teaching.
10:40 But
Martha
was
distracted
with
much
serving.
And
she
went
up
to
him
and
said,
"Lord,
do
you
not
care
that
my
sister
has
left
me
to
serve
alone
Tell
her
then
to
help
me."
10:41 But
the
Lord
answered
her,
"Martha,
Martha,
you
are
anxious
and
troubled
about
many
things,
10:42 but
one
thing
is
necessary.
Mary
has
chosen
the
good
portion,
which
will
not
be
taken
away
from
her."