18:1 At
that
hour
came
the
disciples
near
to
Jesus,
saying,
`Who,
now,
is
greater
in
the
reign
of
the
heavens'
18:2 And
Jesus
having
called
near
a
child,
did
set
him
in
the
midst
of
them,
18:3 and
said,
`Verily
I
say
to
you,
if
ye
may
not
be
turned
and
become
as
the
children,
ye
may
not
enter
into
the
reign
of
the
heavens;
18:4 whoever
then
may
humble
himself
as
this
child,
he
is
the
greater
in
the
reign
of
the
heavens.
18:5 `And
he
who
may
receive
one
such
child
in
my
name,
doth
receive
me,
18:6 and
whoever
may
cause
to
stumble
one
of
those
little
ones
who
are
believing
in
me,
it
is
better
for
him
that
a
weighty
millstone
may
be
hanged
upon
his
neck,
and
he
may
be
sunk
in
the
depth
of
the
sea.
18:7 `Woe
to
the
world
from
the
stumbling-blocks!
for
there
is
a
necessity
for
the
stumbling-blocks
to
come,
but
woe
to
that
man
through
whom
the
stumbling-block
doth
come!
18:8 `And
if
thy
hand
or
thy
foot
doth
cause
thee
to
stumble,
cut
them
off
and
cast
from
thee;
it
is
good
for
thee
to
enter
into
the
life
lame
or
maimed,
rather
than
having
two
hands
or
two
feet,
to
be
cast
to
the
fire
the
age-during.
18:9 `And
if
thine
eye
doth
cause
thee
to
stumble,
pluck
it
out
and
cast
from
thee;
it
is
good
for
thee
one-eyed
to
enter
into
the
life,
rather
than
having
two
eyes
to
be
cast
to
the
gehenna
of
the
fire.
18:10 `Beware!
--ye
may
not
despise
one
of
these
little
ones,
for
I
say
to
you,
that
their
messengers
in
the
heavens
do
always
behold
the
face
of
my
Father
who
is
in
the
heavens,
18:11 for
the
Son
of
Man
did
come
to
save
the
lost.
18:12 `What
think
ye
if
a
man
may
have
an
hundred
sheep,
and
there
may
go
astray
one
of
them,
doth
he
not--having
left
the
ninety-nine,
having
gone
on
the
mountains--seek
that
which
is
gone
astray
18:13 and
if
it
may
come
to
pass
that
he
doth
find
it,
verily
I
say
to
you,
that
he
doth
rejoice
over
it
more
than
over
the
ninety-nine
that
have
not
gone
astray;
18:14 so
it
is
not
will
in
presence
of
your
Father
who
is
in
the
heavens,
that
one
of
these
little
ones
may
perish.
18:15 `And
if
thy
brother
may
sin
against
thee,
go
and
show
him
his
fault
between
thee
and
him
alone,
if
he
may
hear
thee,
thou
didst
gain
thy
brother;
18:16 and
if
he
may
not
hear,
take
with
thee
yet
one
or
two,
that
by
the
mouth
of
two
witnesses
or
three
every
word
may
stand.
18:17 `And
if
he
may
not
hear
them,
say
[it]
to
the
assembly,
and
if
also
the
assembly
he
may
not
hear,
let
him
be
to
thee
as
the
heathen
man
and
the
tax-gatherer.
18:18 `Verily
I
say
to
you,
Whatever
things
ye
may
bind
upon
the
earth
shall
be
having
been
bound
in
the
heavens,
and
whatever
things
ye
may
loose
on
the
earth
shall
be
having
been
loosed
in
the
heavens.
18:19 `Again,
I
say
to
you,
that,
if
two
of
you
may
agree
on
the
earth
concerning
anything,
whatever
they
may
ask--it
shall
be
done
to
them
from
my
Father
who
is
in
the
heavens,
18:20 for
where
there
are
two
or
three
gathered
together--to
my
name,
there
am
I
in
the
midst
of
them.'
18:21 Then
Peter
having
come
near
to
him,
said,
`Sir,
how
often
shall
my
brother
sin
against
me,
and
I
forgive
him--till
seven
times'
18:22 Jesus
saith
to
him,
`I
do
not
say
to
thee
till
seven
times,
but
till
seventy
times
seven.
18:23 `Because
of
this
was
the
reign
of
the
heavens
likened
to
a
man,
a
king,
who
did
will
to
take
reckoning
with
his
servants,
18:24 and
he
having
begun
to
take
account,
there
was
brought
near
to
him
one
debtor
of
a
myriad
of
talents,
18:25 and
he
having
nothing
to
pay,
his
lord
did
command
him
to
be
sold,
and
his
wife,
and
the
children,
and
all,
whatever
he
had,
and
payment
to
be
made.
18:26 The
servant
then,
having
fallen
down,
was
bowing
to
him,
saying,
Sir,
have
patience
with
me,
and
I
will
pay
thee
all;
18:27 and
the
lord
of
that
servant
having
been
moved
with
compassion
did
release
him,
and
the
debt
he
forgave
him.
18:28 `And,
that
servant
having
come
forth,
found
one
of
his
fellow-servants
who
was
owing
him
an
hundred
denaries,
and
having
laid
hold,
he
took
him
by
the
throat,
saying,
Pay
me
that
which
thou
owest.
18:29 His
fellow-servant
then,
having
fallen
down
at
his
feet,
was
calling
on
him,
saying,
Have
patience
with
me,
and
I
will
pay
thee
all;
18:30 and
he
would
not,
but
having
gone
away,
he
cast
him
into
prison,
till
he
might
pay
that
which
was
owing.
18:31 `And
his
fellow-servants
having
seen
the
things
that
were
done,
were
grieved
exceedingly,
and
having
come,
shewed
fully
to
their
lord
all
the
things
that
were
done;
18:32 then
having
called
him,
his
lord
saith
to
him,
Evil
servant!
all
that
debt
I
did
forgive
thee,
seeing
thou
didst
call
upon
me,
18:33 did
it
not
behove
also
thee
to
have
dealt
kindly
with
thy
fellow-servant,
as
I
also
dealt
kindly
with
thee
18:34 `And
having
been
wroth,
his
lord
delivered
him
to
the
inquisitors,
till
he
might
pay
all
that
was
owing
to
him;
18:35 so
also
my
heavenly
Father
will
do
to
you,
if
ye
may
not
forgive
each
one
his
brother
from
your
hearts
their
trespasses.'