14:1 One
Sabbath,
when
he
went
to
dine
at
the
house
of
a
ruler
of
the
Pharisees,
they
were
watching
him
carefully.
14:2 And
behold,
there
was
a
man
before
him
who
had
dropsy.
14:3 And
Jesus
responded
to
the
lawyers
and
Pharisees,
saying,
"Is
it
lawful
to
heal
on
the
Sabbath,
or
not"
14:4 But
they
remained
silent.
Then
he
took
him
and
healed
him
and
sent
him
away.
14:5 And
he
said
to
them,
"Which
of
you,
having
a
son
or
an
ox
that
has
fallen
into
a
well
on
a
Sabbath
day,
will
not
immediately
pull
him
out"
14:6 And
they
could
not
reply
to
these
things.
14:7 Now
he
told
a
parable
to
those
who
were
invited,
when
he
noticed
how
they
chose
the
places
of
honor,
saying
to
them,
14:8 "When
you
are
invited
by
someone
to
a
wedding
feast,
do
not
sit
down
in
a
place
of
honor,
lest
someone
more
distinguished
than
you
be
invited
by
him,
14:9 and
he
who
invited
you
both
will
come
and
say
to
you,
'Give
your
place
to
this
person,'
and
then
you
will
begin
with
shame
to
take
the
lowest
place.
14:10 But
when
you
are
invited,
go
and
sit
in
the
lowest
place,
so
that
when
your
host
comes
he
may
say
to
you,
'Friend,
move
up
higher.'
Then
you
will
be
honored
in
the
presence
of
all
who
sit
at
table
with
you.
14:11 For
everyone
who
exalts
himself
will
be
humbled,
and
he
who
humbles
himself
will
be
exalted."
14:12 He
said
also
to
the
man
who
had
invited
him,
"When
you
give
a
dinner
or
a
banquet,
do
not
invite
your
friends
or
your
brothers
or
your
relatives
or
rich
neighbors,
lest
they
also
invite
you
in
return
and
you
be
repaid.
14:13 But
when
you
give
a
feast,
invite
the
poor,
the
crippled,
the
lame,
the
blind,
14:14 and
you
will
be
blessed,
because
they
cannot
repay
you.
For
you
will
be
repaid
at
the
resurrection
of
the
just."
14:15 When
one
of
those
who
reclined
at
table
with
him
heard
these
things,
he
said
to
him,
"Blessed
is
everyone
who
will
eat
bread
in
the
kingdom
of
God!"
14:16 But
he
said
to
him,
"A
man
once
gave
a
great
banquet
and
invited
many.
14:17 And
at
the
time
for
the
banquet
he
sent
his
servant
to
say
to
those
who
had
been
invited,
'Come,
for
everything
is
now
ready.'
14:18 But
they
all
alike
began
to
make
excuses.
The
first
said
to
him,
'I
have
bought
a
field,
and
I
must
go
out
and
see
it.
Please
have
me
excused.'
14:19 And
another
said,
'I
have
bought
five
yoke
of
oxen,
and
I
go
to
examine
them.
Please
have
me
excused.'
14:20 And
another
said,
'I
have
married
a
wife,
and
therefore
I
cannot
come.'
14:21 So
the
servant
came
and
reported
these
things
to
his
master.
Then
the
master
of
the
house
became
angry
and
said
to
his
servant,
'Go
out
quickly
to
the
streets
and
lanes
of
the
city,
and
bring
in
the
poor
and
crippled
and
blind
and
lame.'
14:22 And
the
servant
said,
'Sir,
what
you
commanded
has
been
done,
and
still
there
is
room.'
14:23 And
the
master
said
to
the
servant,
'Go
out
to
the
highways
and
hedges
and
compel
people
to
come
in,
that
my
house
may
be
filled.
14:24 For
I
tell
you,
none
of
those
men
who
were
invited
shall
taste
my
banquet.'"
14:25 Now
great
crowds
accompanied
him,
and
he
turned
and
said
to
them,
14:26 "If
anyone
comes
to
me
and
does
not
hate
his
own
father
and
mother
and
wife
and
children
and
brothers
and
sisters,
yes,
and
even
his
own
life,
he
cannot
be
my
disciple.
14:27 Whoever
does
not
bear
his
own
cross
and
come
after
me
cannot
be
my
disciple.
14:28 For
which
of
you,
desiring
to
build
a
tower,
does
not
first
sit
down
and
count
the
cost,
whether
he
has
enough
to
complete
it
14:29 Otherwise,
when
he
has
laid
a
foundation
and
is
not
able
to
finish,
all
who
see
it
begin
to
mock
him,
14:30 saying,
'This
man
began
to
build
and
was
not
able
to
finish.'
14:31 Or
what
king,
going
out
to
encounter
another
king
in
war,
will
not
sit
down
first
and
deliberate
whether
he
is
able
with
ten
thousand
to
meet
him
who
comes
against
him
with
twenty
thousand
14:32 And
if
not,
while
the
other
is
yet
a
great
way
off,
he
sends
a
delegation
and
asks
for
terms
of
peace.
14:33 So
therefore,
any
one
of
you
who
does
not
renounce
all
that
he
has
cannot
be
my
disciple.
14:34 "Salt
is
good,
but
if
salt
has
lost
its
taste,
how
shall
its
saltiness
be
restored
14:35 It
is
of
no
use
either
for
the
soil
or
for
the
manure
pile.
It
is
thrown
away.
He
who
has
ears
to
hear,
let
him
hear."