7:1 And
when
he
completed
all
his
sayings
in
the
ears
of
the
people,
he
went
into
Capernaum;
7:2 and
a
certain
centurion's
servant
being
ill,
was
about
to
die,
who
was
much
valued
by
him,
7:3 and
having
heard
about
Jesus,
he
sent
unto
him
elders
of
the
Jews,
beseeching
him,
that
having
come
he
might
thoroughly
save
his
servant.
7:4 And
they,
having
come
near
unto
Jesus,
were
calling
upon
him
earnestly,
saying--`He
is
worthy
to
whom
thou
shalt
do
this,
7:5 for
he
doth
love
our
nation,
and
the
synagogue
he
did
build
to
us.'
7:6 And
Jesus
was
going
on
with
them,
and
now
when
he
is
not
far
distant
from
the
house
the
centurion
sent
unto
him
friends,
saying
to
him,
`Sir,
be
not
troubled,
for
I
am
not
worthy
that
under
my
roof
thou
mayest
enter;
7:7 wherefore
not
even
myself
thought
I
worthy
to
come
unto
thee,
but
say
in
a
word,
and
my
lad
shall
be
healed;
7:8 for
I
also
am
a
man
placed
under
authority,
having
under
myself
soldiers,
and
I
say
to
this
[one]
,
Go,
and
he
goeth;
and
to
another,
Be
coming,
and
he
cometh;
and
to
my
servant,
Do
this,
and
he
doth
[it]
.'
7:9 And
having
heard
these
things
Jesus
wondered
at
him,
and
having
turned
to
the
multitude
following
him,
he
said,
`I
say
to
you,
not
even
in
Israel
so
much
faith
did
I
find;'
7:10 and
those
sent,
having
turned
back
to
the
house,
found
the
ailing
servant
in
health.
7:11 And
it
came
to
pass,
on
the
morrow,
he
was
going
on
to
a
city
called
Nain,
and
there
were
going
with
him
many
of
his
disciples,
and
a
great
multitude,
7:12 and
as
he
came
nigh
to
the
gate
of
the
city,
then,
lo,
one
dead
was
being
carried
forth,
an
only
son
of
his
mother,
and
she
a
widow,
and
a
great
multitude
of
the
city
was
with
her.
7:13 And
the
Lord
having
seen
her,
was
moved
with
compassion
towards
her,
and
said
to
her,
`Be
not
weeping;'
7:14 and
having
come
near,
he
touched
the
bier,
and
those
bearing
[it]
stood
still,
and
he
said,
`Young
man,
to
thee
I
say,
Arise;'
7:15 and
the
dead
sat
up,
and
began
to
speak,
and
he
gave
him
to
his
mother;
7:16 and
fear
took
hold
of
all,
and
they
were
glorifying
God,
saying--`A
great
prophet
hath
risen
among
us,'
and--`God
did
look
upon
His
people.'
7:17 And
the
account
of
this
went
forth
in
all
Judea
about
him,
and
in
all
the
region
around.
7:18 And
the
disciples
of
John
told
him
about
all
these
things,
7:19 and
John
having
called
near
a
certain
two
of
his
disciples,
sent
unto
Jesus,
saying,
`Art
thou
he
who
is
coming,
or
for
another
do
we
look'
7:20 And
having
come
near
to
him,
the
men
said,
`John
the
Baptist
sent
us
unto
thee,
saying,
Art
thou
he
who
is
coming,
or
for
another
do
we
look'
7:21 And
in
that
hour
he
cured
many
from
sicknesses,
and
plagues,
and
evil
spirits,
and
to
many
blind
he
granted
sight.
7:22 And
Jesus
answering
said
to
them,
`Having
gone
on,
report
to
John
what
ye
saw
and
heard,
that
blind
men
do
see
again,
lame
do
walk,
lepers
are
cleansed,
deaf
do
hear,
dead
are
raised,
poor
have
good
news
proclaimed;
7:23 and
happy
is
he
whoever
may
not
be
stumbled
in
me.'
7:24 And
the
messengers
of
John
having
gone
away,
he
began
to
say
unto
the
multitudes
concerning
John:
`What
have
ye
gone
forth
to
the
wilderness
to
look
on
a
reed
by
the
wind
shaken
7:25 but
what
have
ye
gone
forth
to
see
a
man
in
soft
garments
clothed
lo,
they
in
splendid
apparellings,
and
living
in
luxury,
are
in
the
houses
of
kings!
7:26 `But
what
have
ye
gone
forth
to
see
a
prophet
Yes,
I
say
to
you,
and
much
more
than
a
prophet:
7:27 this
is
he
concerning
whom
it
hath
been
written,
Lo,
I
send
my
messenger
before
thy
face,
who
shall
prepare
thy
way
before
thee;
7:28 for
I
say
to
you,
a
greater
prophet,
among
those
born
of
women,
than
John
the
Baptist
there
is
not;
but
the
least
in
the
reign
of
God
is
greater
than
he.'
7:29 And
all
the
people
having
heard,
and
the
tax-gatherers,
declared
God
righteous,
having
been
baptized
with
the
baptism
of
John,
7:30 but
the
Pharisees,
and
the
lawyers,
the
counsel
of
God
did
put
away
for
themselves,
not
having
been
baptized
by
him.
7:31 And
the
Lord
said,
`To
what,
then,
shall
I
liken
the
men
of
this
generation
and
to
what
are
they
like
7:32 they
are
like
to
children,
to
those
sitting
in
a
market-place,
and
calling
one
to
another,
and
saying,
We
piped
to
you,
and
ye
did
not
dance,
we
mourned
to
you,
and
ye
did
not
weep!
7:33 `For
John
the
Baptist
came
neither
eating
bread
nor
drinking
wine,
and
ye
say,
He
hath
a
demon;
7:34 the
Son
of
Man
came
eating
and
drinking,
and
ye
say,
Lo,
a
man,
a
glutton,
and
a
wine
drinker,
a
friend
of
tax-gatherers
and
sinners;
7:35 and
the
wisdom
was
justified
from
all
her
children.'
7:36 And
a
certain
one
of
the
Pharisees
was
asking
him
that
he
might
eat
with
him,
and
having
gone
into
the
house
of
the
Pharisee
he
reclined
(at
meat),
7:37 and
lo,
a
woman
in
the
city,
who
was
a
sinner,
having
known
that
he
reclineth
(at
meat)
in
the
house
of
the
Pharisee,
having
provided
an
alabaster
box
of
ointment,
7:38 and
having
stood
behind,
beside
his
feet,
weeping,
she
began
to
wet
his
feet
with
the
tears,
and
with
the
hairs
of
her
head
she
was
wiping,
and
was
kissing
his
feet,
and
was
anointing
with
the
ointment.
7:39 And
the
Pharisee
who
did
call
him,
having
seen,
spake
within
himself,
saying,
`This
one,
if
he
were
a
prophet,
would
have
known
who
and
of
what
kind
[is]
the
woman
who
doth
touch
him,
that
she
is
a
sinner.'
7:40 And
Jesus
answering
said
unto
him,
`Simon,
I
have
something
to
say
to
thee;'
and
he
saith,
`Teacher,
say
on.'
7:41 `Two
debtors
were
to
a
certain
creditor;
the
one
was
owing
five
hundred
denaries,
and
the
other
fifty;
7:42 and
they
not
having
[wherewith]
to
give
back,
he
forgave
both;
which
then
of
them,
say
thou,
will
love
him
more'
7:43 And
Simon
answering
said,
`I
suppose
that
to
whom
he
forgave
the
more;'
and
he
said
to
him,
`Rightly
thou
didst
judge.'
7:44 And
having
turned
unto
the
woman,
he
said
to
Simon,
`Seest
thou
this
woman
I
entered
into
thy
house;
water
for
my
feet
thou
didst
not
give,
but
this
woman
with
tears
did
wet
my
feet,
and
with
the
hairs
of
her
head
did
wipe;
7:45 a
kiss
to
me
thou
didst
not
give,
but
this
woman,
from
what
[time]
I
came
in,
did
not
cease
kissing
my
feet;
7:46 with
oil
my
head
thou
didst
not
anoint,
but
this
woman
with
ointment
did
anoint
my
feet;
7:47 therefore
I
say
to
thee,
her
many
sins
have
been
forgiven,
because
she
did
love
much;
but
to
whom
little
is
forgiven,
little
he
doth
love.'
7:48 And
he
said
to
her,
`Thy
sins
have
been
forgiven;'
7:49 and
those
reclining
with
him
(at
meat)
began
to
say
within
themselves,
`Who
is
this,
who
also
doth
forgive
sins'
7:50 and
he
said
unto
the
woman,
`Thy
faith
have
saved
thee,
be
going
on
to
peace.'