7:1 After
he
had
finished
all
his
sayings
in
the
hearing
of
the
people,
he
entered
Capernaum.
7:2 Now
a
centurion
had
a
servant
who
was
sick
and
at
the
point
of
death,
who
was
highly
valued
by
him.
7:3 When
the
centurion
heard
about
Jesus,
he
sent
to
him
elders
of
the
Jews,
asking
him
to
come
and
heal
his
servant.
7:4 And
when
they
came
to
Jesus,
they
pleaded
with
him
earnestly,
saying,
"He
is
worthy
to
have
you
do
this
for
him,
7:5 for
he
loves
our
nation,
and
he
is
the
one
who
built
us
our
synagogue."
7:6 And
Jesus
went
with
them.
When
he
was
not
far
from
the
house,
the
centurion
sent
friends,
saying
to
him,
"Lord,
do
not
trouble
yourself,
for
I
am
not
worthy
to
have
you
come
under
my
roof.
7:7 Therefore
I
did
not
presume
to
come
to
you.
But
say
the
word,
and
let
my
servant
be
healed.
7:8 For
I
too
am
a
man
set
under
authority,
with
soldiers
under
me:
and
I
say
to
one,
'Go,'
and
he
goes;
and
to
another,
'Come,'
and
he
comes;
and
to
my
servant,
'Do
this,'
and
he
does
it."
7:9 When
Jesus
heard
these
things,
he
marveled
at
him,
and
turning
to
the
crowd
that
followed
him,
said,
"I
tell
you,
not
even
in
Israel
have
I
found
such
faith."
7:10 And
when
those
who
had
been
sent
returned
to
the
house,
they
found
the
servant
well.
7:11 Soon
afterward
he
went
to
a
town
called
Nain,
and
his
disciples
and
a
great
crowd
went
with
him.
7:12 As
he
drew
near
to
the
gate
of
the
town,
behold,
a
man
who
had
died
was
being
carried
out,
the
only
son
of
his
mother,
and
she
was
a
widow,
and
a
considerable
crowd
from
the
town
was
with
her.
7:13 And
when
the
Lord
saw
her,
he
had
compassion
on
her
and
said
to
her,
"Do
not
weep."
7:14 Then
he
came
up
and
touched
the
bier,
and
the
bearers
stood
still.
And
he
said,
"Young
man,
I
say
to
you,
arise."
7:15 And
the
dead
man
sat
up
and
began
to
speak,
and
Jesus
gave
him
to
his
mother.
7:16 Fear
seized
them
all,
and
they
glorified
God,
saying,
"A
great
prophet
has
arisen
among
us!"
and
"God
has
visited
his
people!"
7:17 And
this
report
about
him
spread
through
the
whole
of
Judea
and
all
the
surrounding
country.
7:18 The
disciples
of
John
reported
all
these
things
to
him.
And
John,
7:19 calling
two
of
his
disciples
to
him,
sent
them
to
the
Lord,
saying,
"Are
you
the
one
who
is
to
come,
or
shall
we
look
for
another"
7:20 And
when
the
men
had
come
to
him,
they
said,
"John
the
Baptist
has
sent
us
to
you,
saying,
'Are
you
the
one
who
is
to
come,
or
shall
we
look
for
another'"
7:21 In
that
hour
he
healed
many
people
of
diseases
and
plagues
and
evil
spirits,
and
on
many
who
were
blind
he
bestowed
sight.
7:22 And
he
answered
them,
"Go
and
tell
John
what
you
have
seen
and
heard:
the
blind
receive
their
sight,
the
lame
walk,
lepers
are
cleansed,
and
the
deaf
hear,
the
dead
are
raised
up,
the
poor
have
good
news
preached
to
them.
7:23 And
blessed
is
the
one
who
is
not
offended
by
me."
7:24 When
John's
messengers
had
gone,
Jesus
began
to
speak
to
the
crowds
concerning
John:
"What
did
you
go
out
into
the
wilderness
to
see
A
reed
shaken
by
the
wind
7:25 What
then
did
you
go
out
to
see
A
man
dressed
in
soft
clothing
Behold,
those
who
are
dressed
in
splendid
clothing
and
live
in
luxury
are
in
kings'
courts.
7:26 What
then
did
you
go
out
to
see
A
prophet
Yes,
I
tell
you,
and
more
than
a
prophet.
7:27 This
is
he
of
whom
it
is
written,
"'Behold,
I
send
my
messenger
before
your
face,
who
will
prepare
your
way
before
you.'
7:28 I
tell
you,
among
those
born
of
women
none
is
greater
than
John.
Yet
the
one
who
is
least
in
the
kingdom
of
God
is
greater
than
he."
7:29 (When
all
the
people
heard
this,
and
the
tax
collectors
too,
they
declared
God
just,
having
been
baptized
with
the
baptism
of
John,
7:30 but
the
Pharisees
and
the
lawyers
rejected
the
purpose
of
God
for
themselves,
not
having
been
baptized
by
him.)
7:31 "To
what
then
shall
I
compare
the
people
of
this
generation,
and
what
are
they
like
7:32 They
are
like
children
sitting
in
the
marketplace
and
calling
to
one
another,
"'We
played
the
flute
for
you,
and
you
did
not
dance;
we
sang
a
dirge,
and
you
did
not
weep.'
7:33 For
John
the
Baptist
has
come
eating
no
bread
and
drinking
no
wine,
and
you
say,
'He
has
a
demon.'
7:34 The
Son
of
Man
has
come
eating
and
drinking,
and
you
say,
'Look
at
him!
A
glutton
and
a
drunkard,
a
friend
of
tax
collectors
and
sinners!'
7:35 Yet
wisdom
is
justified
by
all
her
children."
7:36 One
of
the
Pharisees
asked
him
to
eat
with
him,
and
he
went
into
the
Pharisee's
house
and
took
his
place
at
the
table.
7:37 And
behold,
a
woman
of
the
city,
who
was
a
sinner,
when
she
learned
that
he
was
reclining
at
table
in
the
Pharisee's
house,
brought
an
alabaster
flask
of
ointment,
7:38 and
standing
behind
him
at
his
feet,
weeping,
she
began
to
wet
his
feet
with
her
tears
and
wiped
them
with
the
hair
of
her
head
and
kissed
his
feet
and
anointed
them
with
the
ointment.
7:39 Now
when
the
Pharisee
who
had
invited
him
saw
this,
he
said
to
himself,
"If
this
man
were
a
prophet,
he
would
have
known
who
and
what
sort
of
woman
this
is
who
is
touching
him,
for
she
is
a
sinner."
7:40 And
Jesus
answering
said
to
him,
"Simon,
I
have
something
to
say
to
you."
And
he
answered,
"Say
it,
Teacher."
7:41 "A
certain
moneylender
had
two
debtors.
One
owed
five
hundred
denarii,
and
the
other
fifty.
7:42 When
they
could
not
pay,
he
cancelled
the
debt
of
both.
Now
which
of
them
will
love
him
more"
7:43 Simon
answered,
"The
one,
I
suppose,
for
whom
he
cancelled
the
larger
debt."
And
he
said
to
him,
"You
have
judged
rightly."
7:44 Then
turning
toward
the
woman
he
said
to
Simon,
"Do
you
see
this
woman
I
entered
your
house;
you
gave
me
no
water
for
my
feet,
but
she
has
wet
my
feet
with
her
tears
and
wiped
them
with
her
hair.
7:45 You
gave
me
no
kiss,
but
from
the
time
I
came
in
she
has
not
ceased
to
kiss
my
feet.
7:46 You
did
not
anoint
my
head
with
oil,
but
she
has
anointed
my
feet
with
ointment.
7:47 Therefore
I
tell
you,
her
sins,
which
are
many,
are
forgiven--for
she
loved
much.
But
he
who
is
forgiven
little,
loves
little."
7:48 And
he
said
to
her,
"Your
sins
are
forgiven."
7:49 Then
those
who
were
at
table
with
him
began
to
say
among
themselves,
"Who
is
this,
who
even
forgives
sins"
7:50 And
he
said
to
the
woman,
"Your
faith
has
saved
you;
go
in
peace."