16:1 He
also
said
to
the
disciples,
"There
was
a
rich
man
who
had
a
manager,
and
charges
were
brought
to
him
that
this
man
was
wasting
his
possessions.
16:2 And
he
called
him
and
said
to
him,
'What
is
this
that
I
hear
about
you
Turn
in
the
account
of
your
management,
for
you
can
no
longer
be
manager.'
16:3 And
the
manager
said
to
himself,
'What
shall
I
do,
since
my
master
is
taking
the
management
away
from
me
I
am
not
strong
enough
to
dig,
and
I
am
ashamed
to
beg.
16:4 I
have
decided
what
to
do,
so
that
when
I
am
removed
from
management,
people
may
receive
me
into
their
houses.'
16:5 So,
summoning
his
master's
debtors
one
by
one,
he
said
to
the
first,
'How
much
do
you
owe
my
master'
16:6 He
said,
'A
hundred
measures
of
oil.'
He
said
to
him,
'Take
your
bill,
and
sit
down
quickly
and
write
fifty.'
16:7 Then
he
said
to
another,
'And
how
much
do
you
owe'
He
said,
'A
hundred
measures
of
wheat.'
He
said
to
him,
'Take
your
bill,
and
write
eighty.'
16:8 The
master
commended
the
dishonest
manager
for
his
shrewdness.
For
the
sons
of
this
world
are
more
shrewd
in
dealing
with
their
own
generation
than
the
sons
of
light.
16:9 And
I
tell
you,
make
friends
for
yourselves
by
means
of
unrighteous
wealth,
so
that
when
it
fails
they
may
receive
you
into
the
eternal
dwellings.
16:10 "One
who
is
faithful
in
a
very
little
is
also
faithful
in
much,
and
one
who
is
dishonest
in
a
very
little
is
also
dishonest
in
much.
16:11 If
then
you
have
not
been
faithful
in
the
unrighteous
wealth,
who
will
entrust
to
you
the
true
riches
16:12 And
if
you
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
he
will
be
devoted
to
the
one
and
despise
the
other.
You
cannot
serve
God
and
money."
16:14 The
Pharisees,
who
were
lovers
of
money,
heard
all
these
things,
and
they
ridiculed
him.
16:15 And
he
said
to
them,
"You
are
those
who
justify
yourselves
before
men,
but
God
knows
your
hearts.
For
what
is
exalted
among
men
is
an
abomination
in
the
sight
of
God.
16:16 "The
Law
and
the
Prophets
were
until
John;
since
then
the
good
news
of
the
kingdom
of
God
is
preached,
and
everyone
forces
his
way
into
it.
16:17 But
it
is
easier
for
heaven
and
earth
to
pass
away
than
for
one
dot
of
the
Law
to
become
void.
16:18 "Everyone
who
divorces
his
wife
and
marries
another
commits
adultery,
and
he
who
marries
a
woman
divorced
from
her
husband
commits
adultery.
16:19 "There
was
a
rich
man
who
was
clothed
in
purple
and
fine
linen
and
who
feasted
sumptuously
every
day.
16:20 And
at
his
gate
was
laid
a
poor
man
named
Lazarus,
covered
with
sores,
16:21 who
desired
to
be
fed
with
what
fell
from
the
rich
man's
table.
Moreover,
even
the
dogs
came
and
licked
his
sores.
16:22 The
poor
man
died
and
was
carried
by
the
angels
to
Abraham's
side.
The
rich
man
also
died
and
was
buried,
16:23 and
in
Hades,
being
in
torment,
he
lifted
up
his
eyes
and
saw
Abraham
far
off
and
Lazarus
at
his
side.
16:24 And
he
called
out,
'Father
Abraham,
have
mercy
on
me,
and
send
Lazarus
to
dip
the
end
of
his
finger
in
water
and
cool
my
tongue,
for
I
am
in
anguish
in
this
flame.'
16:25 But
Abraham
said,
'Child,
remember
that
you
in
your
lifetime
received
your
good
things,
and
Lazarus
in
like
manner
bad
things;
but
now
he
is
comforted
here,
and
you
are
in
anguish.
16:26 And
besides
all
this,
between
us
and
you
a
great
chasm
has
been
fixed,
in
order
that
those
who
would
pass
from
here
to
you
may
not
be
able,
and
none
may
cross
from
there
to
us.'
16:27 And
he
said,
'Then
I
beg
you,
father,
to
send
him
to
my
father's
house--
16:28 for
I
have
five
brothers--so
that
he
may
warn
them,
lest
they
also
come
into
this
place
of
torment.'
16:29 But
Abraham
said,
'They
have
Moses
and
the
Prophets;
let
them
hear
them.'
16:30 And
he
said,
'No,
father
Abraham,
but
if
someone
goes
to
them
from
the
dead,
they
will
repent.'
16:31 He
said
to
him,
'If
they
do
not
hear
Moses
and
the
Prophets,
neither
will
they
be
convinced
if
someone
should
rise
from
the
dead.'"