11:1 When
Jesus
had
finished
instructing
his
twelve
disciples,
he
went
on
from
there
to
teach
and
preach
in
their
cities.
11:2 Now
when
John
heard
in
prison
about
the
deeds
of
the
Christ,
he
sent
word
by
his
disciples
11:3 and
said
to
him,
"Are
you
the
one
who
is
to
come,
or
shall
we
look
for
another"
11:4 And
Jesus
answered
them,
"Go
and
tell
John
what
you
hear
and
see:
11:5 the
blind
receive
their
sight
and
the
lame
walk,
lepers
are
cleansed
and
the
deaf
hear,
and
the
dead
are
raised
up,
and
the
poor
have
good
news
preached
to
them.
11:6 And
blessed
is
the
one
who
is
not
offended
by
me."
11:7 As
they
went
away,
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
11:8 What
then
did
you
go
out
to
see
A
man
dressed
in
soft
clothing
Behold,
those
who
wear
soft
clothing
are
in
kings'
houses.
11:9 What
then
did
you
go
out
to
see
A
prophet
Yes,
I
tell
you,
and
more
than
a
prophet.
11:10 This
is
he
of
whom
it
is
written,
"'Behold,
I
send
my
messenger
before
your
face,
who
will
prepare
your
way
before
you.'
11:11 Truly,
I
say
to
you,
among
those
born
of
women
there
has
arisen
no
one
greater
than
John
the
Baptist.
Yet
the
one
who
is
least
in
the
kingdom
of
heaven
is
greater
than
he.
11:12 From
the
days
of
John
the
Baptist
until
now
the
kingdom
of
heaven
has
suffered
violence,
and
the
violent
take
it
by
force.
11:13 For
all
the
Prophets
and
the
Law
prophesied
until
John,
11:14 and
if
you
are
willing
to
accept
it,
he
is
Elijah
who
is
to
come.
11:15 He
who
has
ears
to
hear,
let
him
hear.
11:16 "But
to
what
shall
I
compare
this
generation
It
is
like
children
sitting
in
the
marketplaces
and
calling
to
their
playmates,
11:17 "'We
played
the
flute
for
you,
and
you
did
not
dance;
we
sang
a
dirge,
and
you
did
not
mourn.'
11:18 For
John
came
neither
eating
nor
drinking,
and
they
say,
'He
has
a
demon.'
11:19 The
Son
of
Man
came
eating
and
drinking,
and
they
say,
'Look
at
him!
A
glutton
and
a
drunkard,
a
friend
of
tax
collectors
and
sinners!'
Yet
wisdom
is
justified
by
her
deeds."
11:20 Then
he
began
to
denounce
the
cities
where
most
of
his
mighty
works
had
been
done,
because
they
did
not
repent.
11:21 "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
in
sackcloth
and
ashes.
11:22 But
I
tell
you,
it
will
be
more
bearable
on
the
day
of
judgment
for
Tyre
and
Sidon
than
for
you.
11:23 And
you,
Capernaum,
will
you
be
exalted
to
heaven
You
will
be
brought
down
to
Hades.
For
if
the
mighty
works
done
in
you
had
been
done
in
Sodom,
it
would
have
remained
until
this
day.
11:24 But
I
tell
you
that
it
will
be
more
tolerable
on
the
day
of
judgment
for
the
land
of
Sodom
than
for
you."
11:25 At
that
time
Jesus
declared,
"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;
11:26 yes,
Father,
for
such
was
your
gracious
will.
11:27 All
things
have
been
handed
over
to
me
by
my
Father,
and
no
one
knows
the
Son
except
the
Father,
and
no
one
knows
the
Father
except
the
Son
and
anyone
to
whom
the
Son
chooses
to
reveal
him.
11:28 Come
to
me,
all
who
labor
and
are
heavy
laden,
and
I
will
give
you
rest.
11:29 Take
my
yoke
upon
you,
and
learn
from
me,
for
I
am
gentle
and
lowly
in
heart,
and
you
will
find
rest
for
your
souls.
11:30 For
my
yoke
is
easy,
and
my
burden
is
light."