14:1 And
it
came
to
pass,
on
his
going
into
the
house
of
a
certain
one
of
the
chiefs
of
the
Pharisees,
on
a
sabbath,
to
eat
bread,
that
they
were
watching
him,
14:2 and
lo,
there
was
a
certain
dropsical
man
before
him;
14:3 and
Jesus
answering
spake
to
the
lawyers
and
Pharisees,
saying,
`Is
it
lawful
on
the
sabbath-day
to
heal'
14:4 and
they
were
silent,
and
having
taken
hold
of
[him]
,
he
healed
him,
and
let
[him]
go;
14:5 and
answering
them
he
said,
`Of
which
of
you
shall
an
ass
or
ox
fall
into
a
pit,
and
he
will
not
immediately
draw
it
up
on
the
sabbath-day'
14:6 and
they
were
not
able
to
answer
him
again
unto
these
things.
14:7 And
he
spake
a
simile
unto
those
called,
marking
how
they
were
choosing
out
the
first
couches,
saying
unto
them,
14:8 `When
thou
mayest
be
called
by
any
one
to
marriage-feasts,
thou
mayest
not
recline
on
the
first
couch,
lest
a
more
honourable
than
thou
may
have
been
called
by
him,
14:9 and
he
who
did
call
thee
and
him
having
come
shall
say
to
thee,
Give
to
this
one
place,
and
then
thou
mayest
begin
with
shame
to
occupy
the
last
place.
14:10 `But,
when
thou
mayest
be
called,
having
gone
on,
recline
in
the
last
place,
that
when
he
who
called
thee
may
come,
he
may
say
to
thee,
Friend,
come
up
higher;
then
thou
shalt
have
glory
before
those
reclining
with
thee;
14:11 because
every
one
who
is
exalting
himself
shall
be
humbled,
and
he
who
is
humbling
himself
shall
be
exalted.'
14:12 And
he
said
also
to
him
who
did
call
him,
`When
thou
mayest
make
a
dinner
or
a
supper,
be
not
calling
thy
friends,
nor
thy
brethren,
nor
thy
kindred,
nor
rich
neighbours,
lest
they
may
also
call
thee
again,
and
a
recompense
may
come
to
thee;
14:13 but
when
thou
mayest
make
a
feast,
be
calling
poor,
maimed,
lame,
blind,
14:14 and
happy
thou
shalt
be,
because
they
have
not
to
recompense
thee,
for
it
shall
be
recompensed
to
thee
in
the
rising
again
of
the
righteous.'
14:15 And
one
of
those
reclining
with
him,
having
heard
these
things,
said
to
him,
`Happy
[is]
he
who
shall
eat
bread
in
the
reign
of
God;'
14:16 and
he
said
to
him,
`A
certain
man
made
a
great
supper,
and
called
many,
14:17 and
he
sent
his
servant
at
the
hour
of
the
supper
to
say
to
those
having
been
called,
Be
coming,
because
now
are
all
things
ready.
14:18 `And
they
began
with
one
consent
all
to
excuse
themselves:
The
first
said
to
him,
A
field
I
bought,
and
I
have
need
to
go
forth
and
see
it;
I
beg
of
thee,
have
me
excused.
14:19 `And
another
said,
Five
yoke
of
oxen
I
bought,
and
I
go
on
to
prove
them;
I
beg
of
thee,
have
me
excused:
14:20 and
another
said,
A
wife
I
married,
and
because
of
this
I
am
not
able
to
come.
14:21 `And
that
servant
having
come,
told
to
his
lord
these
things,
then
the
master
of
the
house,
having
been
angry,
said
to
his
servant,
Go
forth
quickly
to
the
broad
places
and
lanes
of
the
city,
and
the
poor,
and
maimed,
and
lame,
and
blind,
bring
in
hither.
14:22 `And
the
servant
said,
Sir,
it
hath
been
done
as
thou
didst
command,
and
still
there
is
room.
14:23 `And
the
lord
said
unto
the
servant,
Go
forth
to
the
ways
and
hedges,
and
constrain
to
come
in,
that
my
house
may
be
filled;
14:24 for
I
say
to
you,
that
none
of
those
men
who
have
been
called
shall
taste
of
my
supper.'
14:25 And
there
were
going
on
with
him
great
multitudes,
and
having
turned,
he
said
unto
them,
14:26 `If
any
one
doth
come
unto
me,
and
doth
not
hate
his
own
father,
and
mother,
and
wife,
and
children,
and
brothers,
and
sisters,
and
yet
even
his
own
life,
he
is
not
able
to
be
my
disciple;
14:27 and
whoever
doth
not
bear
his
cross,
and
come
after
me,
is
not
able
to
be
my
disciple.
14:28 `For
who
of
you,
willing
to
build
a
tower,
doth
not
first,
having
sat
down,
count
the
expence,
whether
he
have
the
things
for
completing
14:29 lest
that
he
having
laid
a
foundation,
and
not
being
able
to
finish,
all
who
are
beholding
may
begin
to
mock
him,
14:30 saying--This
man
began
to
build,
and
was
not
able
to
finish.
14:31 `Or
what
king
going
on
to
engage
with
another
king
in
war,
doth
not,
having
sat
down,
first
consult
if
he
be
able
with
ten
thousand
to
meet
him
who
with
twenty
thousand
is
coming
against
him
14:32 and
if
not
so--he
being
yet
a
long
way
off--having
sent
an
embassy,
he
doth
ask
the
things
for
peace.
14:33 `So,
then,
every
one
of
you
who
doth
not
take
leave
of
all
that
he
himself
hath,
is
not
able
to
be
my
disciple.
14:34 `The
salt
[is]
good,
but
if
the
salt
doth
become
tasteless,
with
what
shall
it
be
seasoned
14:35 neither
for
land
nor
for
manure
is
it
fit--they
cast
it
without.
He
who
is
having
ears
to
hear--let
him
hear.'