7:1 Now
when
hee
had
ended
all
his
sayings
in
the
audience
of
the
people,
hee
entred
into
Capernaum.
7:2 And
a
certaine
Centurions
seruant,
who
was
deare
vnto
him,
was
sicke
and
ready
to
die.
7:3 And
when
he
heard
of
Iesus,
he
sent
vnto
him
the
Elders
of
the
Iewes,
beseeching
him
that
he
would
come
and
heale
his
seruant.
7:4 And
when
they
came
to
Iesus,
they
besought
him
instantly,
saying,
that
hee
was
worthy
for
whome
hee
should
doe
this.
7:5 For
he
loueth
our
nation,
and
hee
hath
built
vs
a
Synagogue.
7:6 Then
Iesus
went
with
them.
And
when
he
was
now
not
farre
from
the
house,
the
Centurion
sent
friends
to
him,
saying
vnto
him,
Lord,
trouble
not
thy
selfe:
for
I
am
not
worthy
that
thou
shouldest
enter
vnder
my
roofe.
7:7 Wherefore
neither
thought
I
my
selfe
worthy
to
come
vnto
thee:
but
say
in
a
worde,
and
my
seruant
shall
bee
healed.
7:8 For
I
also
am
a
man
set
vnder
authoritie,
hauing
vnder
mee
souldiers:
and
I
say
vnto
one,
Goe,
and
he
goeth:
and
to
another,
Come,
and
hee
commeth:
and
to
my
seruant,
Doe
this,
and
he
doeth
it.
7:9 When
Iesus
heard
these
things,
hee
marueiled
at
him,
and
turned
him
about,
and
saide
vnto
the
people
that
followed
him,
I
say
vnto
you,
I
haue
not
found
so
great
faith,
no,
not
in
Israel.
7:10 And
they
that
were
sent,
returning
to
the
house,
found
the
seruant
whole
that
had
bene
sicke.
7:11 And
it
came
to
passe
the
day
after,
that
he
went
into
a
citie
called
Naim:
and
many
of
his
disciples
went
with
him,
and
much
people.
7:12 Now
when
he
came
nigh
to
the
gate
of
the
citie,
behold,
there
was
a
dead
man
caried
out,
the
onely
sonne
of
his
mother,
and
shee
was
a
widow:
and
much
people
of
the
citie
was
with
her.
7:13 And
when
the
Lord
saw
her,
he
had
compassion
on
her,
and
saide
vnto
her,
Weepe
not.
7:14 And
hee
came
and
touched
the
beere
(and
they
that
bare
him,
stood
still.)
And
he
said,
Yong
man,
I
say
vnto
thee,
Arise.
7:15 And
he
that
was
dead,
sate
vp,
and
began
to
speake:
and
he
deliuered
him
to
his
mother.
7:16 And
there
came
a
feare
on
all,
and
they
glorified
God,
saying,
that
a
great
Prophet
is
risen
vp
among
vs,
and
that
God
hath
visited
his
people.
7:17 And
this
rumour
of
him
went
foorth
throughout
all
Iudea,
and
throughout
all
the
region
round
about.
7:18 And
the
disciples
of
Iohn
shewed
him
of
all
these
things.
7:19 And
Iohn
calling
vnto
him
two
of
his
disciples,
sent
them
to
Iesus,
saying,
Art
thou
hee
that
should
come,
or
looke
we
for
another
7:20 When
the
men
were
come
vnto
him,
they
said,
Iohn
Baptist
hath
sent
vs
vnto
thee,
saying,
Art
thou
hee
that
should
come,
or
looke
we
for
another
7:21 And
in
that
same
houre
hee
cured
many
of
their
infirmities
and
plagues,
and
of
euill
spirits,
and
vnto
many
that
were
blind,
he
gaue
sight.
7:22 Then
Iesus
answering,
said
vnto
them,
Go
your
way,
and
tell
Iohn
what
things
ye
haue
seene
and
heard,
how
that
the
blind
see,
the
lame
walke,
the
lepers
are
clensed,
the
deafe
heare,
the
dead
are
raised,
to
the
poore
the
Gospel
is
preached.
7:23 And
blessed
is
he
whosoeuer
shall
not
be
offended
in
me.
7:24 And
when
the
messengers
of
Iohn
were
departed,
hee
beganne
to
speake
vnto
ye
people
concerning
Iohn:
What
went
ye
out
into
the
wildernesse
for
to
see
A
reede
shaken
with
the
winde
7:25 But
what
went
ye
out
for
to
see
A
man
clothed
in
soft
raiment
Behold,
they
which
are
gorgeously
apparelled,
and
liue
delicately,
are
in
kings
courts.
7:26 But
what
went
ye
out
for
to
see
A
Prophet
Yea,
I
say
vnto
you,
and
much
more
then
a
Prophet.
7:27 This
is
he
of
whome
it
is
written,
Behold,
I
send
my
messenger
before
thy
face,
which
shall
prepare
thy
way
before
thee.
7:28 For
I
say
vnto
you,
among
those
that
are
borne
of
women,
there
is
not
a
greater
Prophet
then
Iohn
the
Baptist:
but
he
that
is
least
in
the
kingdome
of
God,
is
greater
then
he.
7:29 And
all
the
people
that
heard
him,
and
the
Publicanes,
iustified
God,
being
baptized
with
the
baptisme
of
Iohn.
7:30 But
the
Pharisees
and
Lawyers
reiected
the
counsell
of
God
against
themselues,
being
not
baptized
of
him.
7:31 And
the
Lord
said,
whereunto
then
shall
I
liken
the
men
of
this
generation
and
to
what
are
they
like
7:32 They
are
like
vnto
children
sitting
in
the
market
place,
&
calling
one
to
another,
and
saying,
We
haue
piped
vnto
you,
and
ye
haue
not
danced:
wee
haue
mourned
to
you,
and
yee
haue
not
wept.
7:33 For
Iohn
the
Baptist
came,
neither
eating
bread,
nor
drinking
wine,
and
ye
say,
He
hath
a
deuill.
7:34 The
sonne
of
man
is
come,
eating,
and
drinking,
and
ye
say,
Behold
a
gluttonous
man,
and
a
wine
bibber,
a
friend
of
Publicanes
and
sinners.
7:35 But
wisedome
is
iustified
of
all
her
children.
7:36 And
one
of
the
Pharisees
desired
him
that
he
would
eat
with
him.
And
he
went
into
the
Pharisees
house,
and
sate
downe
to
meat.
7:37 And
behold,
a
woman
in
the
citie
which
was
a
sinner,
when
shee
knew
that
Iesus
sate
at
meat
in
the
Pharisees
house,
brought
an
Alabaster
boxe
of
ointment,
7:38 And
stood
at
his
feet
behind
him,
weeping,
and
began
to
wash
his
feete
with
teares,
and
did
wipe
them
with
the
haires
of
her
head,
and
kissed
his
feet,
and
anointed
them
with
the
oyntment.
7:39 Now
when
the
Pharisee
which
had
bidden
him,
saw
it,
he
spake
within
himselfe,
saying,
This
man,
if
he
were
a
Prophet,
would
haue
knowen
who,
and
what
maner
of
woman
this
is
that
toucheth
him:
for
she
is
a
sinner.
7:40 And
Iesus
answering,
said
vnto
him,
Simon,
I
haue
somewhat
to
say
vnto
thee.
And
he
saith,
Master,
say
on.
7:41 There
was
a
certaine
creditour,
which
had
two
debtors:
the
one
ought
fiue
hundred
pence,
and
the
other
fiftie.
7:42 And
when
they
had
nothing
to
pay,
he
frankly
forgaue
them
both.
Tell
me
therefore,
which
of
them
will
loue
him
most
7:43 Simon
answered,
and
saide,
I
suppose,
that
hee
to
whome
he
forgaue
most.
And
he
said
vnto
him,
Thou
hast
rightly
iudged.
7:44 And
hee
turned
to
the
woman,
and
said
vnto
Simon,
Seest
thou
this
woman
I
entred
into
thine
house,
thou
gauest
me
no
water
for
my
feete:
but
shee
hath
washed
my
feete
with
teares,
and
wiped
them
with
the
haires
of
her
head.
7:45 Thou
gauest
me
no
kisse:
but
this
woman,
since
the
time
I
came
in,
hath
not
ceased
to
kisse
my
feet.
7:46 Mine
head
with
oile
thou
didst
not
anoint:
but
this
woman
anointed
my
feet
with
oyntment.
7:47 Wherefore,
I
say
vnto
thee,
her
sinnes,
which
are
many,
are
forgiuen,
for
she
loued
much:
but
to
whom
litle
is
forgiuen,
the
same
loueth
litle.
7:48 And
he
said
vnto
her,
Thy
sinnes
are
forgiuen.
7:49 And
they
that
sate
at
meat
with
him,
began
to
say
within
themselues,
Who
is
this
that
forgiueth
sinnes
also
7:50 And
he
said
to
the
woman,
Thy
faith
hath
saued
thee,
goe
in
peace.