16:1 And
he
said
also
unto
his
disciples,
`A
certain
man
was
rich,
who
had
a
steward,
and
he
was
accused
to
him
as
scattering
his
goods;
16:2 and
having
called
him,
he
said
to
him,
What
[is]
this
I
hear
about
thee
render
the
account
of
thy
stewardship,
for
thou
mayest
not
any
longer
be
steward.
16:3 `And
the
steward
said
in
himself,
What
shall
I
do,
because
my
lord
doth
take
away
the
stewardship
from
me
to
dig
I
am
not
able,
to
beg
I
am
ashamed:
--
16:4 I
have
known
what
I
shall
do,
that,
when
I
may
be
removed
from
the
stewardship,
they
may
receive
me
to
their
houses.
16:5 `And
having
called
near
each
one
of
his
lord's
debtors,
he
said
to
the
first,
How
much
dost
thou
owe
to
my
lord
16:6 and
he
said,
A
hundred
baths
of
oil;
and
he
said
to
him,
Take
thy
bill,
and
having
sat
down
write
fifty.
16:7 `Afterward
to
another
he
said,
And
thou,
how
much
dost
thou
owe
and
he
said,
A
hundred
cors
of
wheat;
and
he
saith
to
him,
Take
thy
bill,
and
write
eighty.
16:8 `And
the
lord
commended
the
unrighteous
steward
that
he
did
prudently,
because
the
sons
of
this
age
are
more
prudent
than
the
sons
of
the
light,
in
respect
to
their
generation.
16:9 and
I
say
to
you,
Make
to
yourselves
friends
out
of
the
mammon
of
unrighteousness,
that
when
ye
may
fail,
they
may
receive
you
to
the
age-during
tabernacles.
16:10 `He
who
is
faithful
in
the
least,
[is]
also
faithful
in
much;
and
he
who
in
the
least
[is]
unrighteous,
is
also
unrighteous
in
much;
16:11 if,
then,
in
the
unrighteous
mammon
ye
became
not
faithful--the
true
who
will
entrust
to
you
16:12 and
if
in
the
other's
ye
became
not
faithful--your
own,
who
shall
give
to
you
16:13 `No
domestic
is
able
to
serve
two
lords,
for
either
the
one
he
will
hate,
and
the
other
he
will
love;
or
one
he
will
hold
to,
and
of
the
other
he
will
be
heedless;
ye
are
not
able
to
serve
God
and
mammon.'
16:14 And
also
the
Pharisees,
being
lovers
of
money,
were
hearing
all
these
things,
and
were
deriding
him,
16:15 and
he
said
to
them,
`Ye
are
those
declaring
yourselves
righteous
before
men,
but
God
doth
know
your
hearts;
because
that
which
among
men
is
high,
[is]
abomination
before
God;
16:16 the
law
and
the
prophets
[are]
till
John;
since
then
the
reign
of
God
is
proclaimed
good
news,
and
every
one
doth
press
into
it;
16:17 and
it
is
easier
to
the
heaven
and
the
earth
to
pass
away,
than
of
the
law
one
tittle
to
fall.
16:18 `Every
one
who
is
sending
away
his
wife,
and
marrying
another,
doth
commit
adultery;
and
every
one
who
is
marrying
her
sent
away
from
a
husband
doth
commit
adultery.
16:19 `And--a
certain
man
was
rich,
and
was
clothed
in
purple
and
fine
linen,
making
merry
sumptuously
every
day,
16:20 and
there
was
a
certain
poor
man,
by
name
Lazarus,
who
was
laid
at
his
porch,
full
of
sores,
16:21 and
desiring
to
be
filled
from
the
crumbs
that
are
falling
from
the
table
of
the
rich
man;
yea,
also
the
dogs,
coming,
were
licking
his
sores.
16:22 `And
it
came
to
pass,
that
the
poor
man
died,
and
that
he
was
carried
away
by
the
messengers
to
the
bosom
of
Abraham--and
the
rich
man
also
died,
and
was
buried;
16:23 and
in
the
hades
having
lifted
up
his
eyes,
being
in
torments,
he
doth
see
Abraham
afar
off,
and
Lazarus
in
his
bosom,
16:24 and
having
cried,
he
said,
Father
Abraham,
deal
kindly
with
me,
and
send
Lazarus,
that
he
may
dip
the
tip
of
his
finger
in
water,
and
may
cool
my
tongue,
because
I
am
distressed
in
this
flame.
16:25 `And
Abraham
said,
Child,
remember
that
thou
did
receive--thou--thy
good
things
in
thy
life,
and
Lazarus
in
like
manner
the
evil
things,
and
now
he
is
comforted,
and
thou
art
distressed;
16:26 and
besides
all
these
things,
between
us
and
you
a
great
chasm
is
fixed,
so
that
they
who
are
willing
to
go
over
from
hence
unto
you
are
not
able,
nor
do
they
from
thence
to
us
pass
through.
16:27 `And
he
said,
I
pray
thee,
then,
father,
that
thou
mayest
send
him
to
the
house
of
my
father,
16:28 for
I
have
five
brothers,
so
that
he
may
thoroughly
testify
to
them,
that
they
also
may
not
come
to
this
place
of
torment.
16:29 `Abraham
saith
to
him,
They
have
Moses
and
the
prophets,
let
them
hear
them;
16:30 and
he
said,
No,
father
Abraham,
but
if
any
one
from
the
dead
may
go
unto
them,
they
will
reform.
16:31 And
he
said
to
him,
If
Moses
and
the
prophets
they
do
not
hear,
neither
if
one
may
rise
out
of
the
dead
will
they
be
persuaded.'