13:1 And
there
were
present
certain
at
that
time,
telling
him
about
the
Galileans,
whose
blood
Pilate
did
mingle
with
their
sacrifices;
13:2 and
Jesus
answering
said
to
them,
`Think
ye
that
these
Galileans
became
sinners
beyond
all
the
Galileans,
because
they
have
suffered
such
things
13:3 No--I
say
to
you,
but,
if
ye
may
not
reform,
all
ye
even
so
shall
perish.
13:4 `Or
those
eighteen,
on
whom
the
tower
in
Siloam
fell,
and
killed
them;
think
ye
that
these
became
debtors
beyond
all
men
who
are
dwelling
in
Jerusalem
13:5 No--I
say
to
you,
but,
if
ye
may
not
reform,
all
ye
in
like
manner
shall
perish.'
13:6 And
he
spake
this
simile:
`A
certain
one
had
a
fig-tree
planted
in
his
vineyard,
and
he
came
seeking
fruit
in
it,
and
he
did
not
find;
13:7 and
he
said
unto
the
vine-dresser,
Lo,
three
years
I
come
seeking
fruit
in
this
fig-tree,
and
do
not
find,
cut
it
off,
why
also
the
ground
doth
it
render
useless
13:8 `And
he
answering
saith
to
him,
Sir,
suffer
it
also
this
year,
till
that
I
may
dig
about
it,
and
cast
in
dung;
13:9 and
if
indeed
it
may
bear
fruit--;and
if
not
so,
thereafter
thou
shalt
cut
it
off.'
13:10 And
he
was
teaching
in
one
of
the
synagogues
on
the
sabbath,
13:11 and
lo,
there
was
a
woman
having
a
spirit
of
infirmity
eighteen
years,
and
she
was
bowed
together,
and
not
able
to
bend
back
at
all,
13:12 and
Jesus
having
seen
her,
did
call
[her]
near,
and
said
to
her,
`Woman,
thou
hast
been
loosed
from
thy
infirmity;'
13:13 and
he
laid
on
her
[his]
hands,
and
presently
she
was
set
upright,
and
was
glorifying
God.
13:14 And
the
chief
of
the
synagogue
answering--much
displeased
that
on
the
sabbath
Jesus
healed--said
to
the
multitude,
`Six
days
there
are
in
which
it
behoveth
[us]
to
be
working;
in
these,
then,
coming,
be
healed,
and
not
on
the
sabbath-day.'
13:15 Then
the
Lord
answered
him
and
said,
`Hypocrite,
doth
not
each
of
you
on
the
sabbath
loose
his
ox
or
ass
from
the
stall,
and
having
led
away,
doth
water
[it]
13:16 and
this
one,
being
a
daughter
of
Abraham,
whom
the
Adversary
bound,
lo,
eighteen
years,
did
it
not
behove
to
be
loosed
from
this
bond
on
the
sabbath-day'
13:17 And
he
saying
these
things,
all
who
were
opposed
to
him
were
being
ashamed,
and
all
the
multitude
were
rejoicing
over
all
the
glorious
things
that
are
being
done
by
him.
13:18 And
he
said,
`To
what
is
the
reign
of
God
like
and
to
what
shall
I
liken
it
13:19 It
is
like
to
a
grain
of
mustard,
which
a
man
having
taken,
did
cast
into
his
garden,
and
it
increased,
and
came
to
a
great
tree,
and
the
fowls
of
the
heavens
did
rest
in
its
branches.'
13:20 And
again
he
said,
`To
what
shall
I
liken
the
reign
of
God
13:21 It
is
like
leaven,
which
a
woman,
having
taken,
did
hide
in
three
measures
of
meal,
till
that
all
was
leavened.'
13:22 And
he
was
going
through
cities
and
villages,
teaching,
and
making
progress
toward
Jerusalem;
13:23 and
a
certain
one
said
to
him,
`Sir,
are
those
saved
few'
and
he
said
unto
them,
13:24 `Be
striving
to
go
in
through
the
straight
gate,
because
many,
I
say
to
you,
will
seek
to
go
in,
and
shall
not
be
able;
13:25 from
the
time
the
master
of
the
house
may
have
risen
up,
and
may
have
shut
the
door,
and
ye
may
begin
without
to
stand,
and
to
knock
at
the
door,
saying,
Lord,
lord,
open
to
us,
and
he
answering
shall
say
to
you,
I
have
not
known
you
whence
ye
are,
13:26 then
ye
may
begin
to
say,
We
did
eat
before
thee,
and
did
drink,
and
in
our
broad
places
thou
didst
teach;
13:27 and
he
shall
say,
I
say
to
you,
I
have
not
known
you
whence
ye
are;
depart
from
me,
all
ye
workers
of
the
unrighteousness.
13:28 `There
shall
be
there
the
weeping
and
the
gnashing
of
the
teeth,
when
ye
may
see
Abraham,
and
Isaac,
and
Jacob,
and
all
the
prophets,
in
the
reign
of
God,
and
yourselves
being
cast
out
without;
13:29 and
they
shall
come
from
east
and
west,
and
from
north
and
south,
and
shall
recline
in
the
reign
of
God,
13:30 and
lo,
there
are
last
who
shall
be
first,
and
there
are
first
who
shall
be
last.'
13:31 On
that
day
there
came
near
certain
Pharisees,
saying
to
him,
`Go
forth,
and
be
going
on
hence,
for
Herod
doth
wish
to
kill
thee;'
13:32 and
he
said
to
them,
`Having
gone,
say
to
this
fox,
Lo,
I
cast
forth
demons,
and
perfect
cures
to-day
and
to-morrow,
and
the
third
[day]
I
am
being
perfected;
13:33 but
it
behoveth
me
to-day,
and
to-morrow,
and
the
[day]
following,
to
go
on,
because
it
is
not
possible
for
a
prophet
to
perish
out
of
Jerusalem.
13:34 `Jerusalem,
Jerusalem,
that
is
killing
the
prophets,
and
stoning
those
sent
unto
her,
how
often
did
I
will
to
gather
together
thy
children,
as
a
hen
her
brood
under
the
wings,
and
ye
did
not
will.
13:35 `Lo,
your
house
is
being
left
to
you
desolate,
and
verily
I
say
to
you--ye
may
not
see
me,
till
it
may
come,
when
ye
may
say,
Blessed
[is]
he
who
is
coming
in
the
name
of
the
Lord.'