The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ According to Luke
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Chapter 7
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When he had said his say in the hearing of the people, he went to Capharnaum.
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There was a centurion that had a servant, very dear to him, who was then at the point of death;
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and he, when he was told about Jesus, sent some of the elders of the Jews to him, asking him to come and heal his servant.
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And these, presenting themselves before Jesus, began to make earnest appeal to him; He deserves, they said, to have this done for him;
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he is a good friend to our race, and has built our synagogue for us at his own cost.
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So Jesus set out in their company; and when he was already near the house, the centurion sent some friends to him; Do not put thyself to any trouble, Lord, he said; I am not worthy to receive thee under my roof.
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That is why I did not presume to come to thee myself. My servant will be healed if thou wilt only speak a word of command.
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I too know what it is to obey authority; I have soldiers under me, and I say, Go, to one man, and he goes, or, Come, to another, and he comes, or, Do this, to my servant, and he does it.
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When he heard that, Jesus turned in amazement to the multitude which followed him, and said, Believe me, I have not found faith like this, even in Israel.
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And the messengers, when they came back to the house, found the servant who had been sick fully recovered.

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And now it happened that he was going into a city called Naim, attended by his disciples and by a great multitude of people.
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And just as he drew near the gate of the city, a dead man was being carried out to his burial; the only son of his mother, and she was a widow; and a crowd of folk from the city went with her.
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When the Lord saw her, he had pity on her, and said, Do not weep.
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Then he went up and put his hand on the bier; and those who were carrying it stood still. And he said, Young man, I say to thee, rise up.
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And the dead man sat up, and spoke; and Jesus gave him back to his mother.
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They were all overcome with awe, and said, praising God, A great prophet has risen up among us; God has visited his people.
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And this story of him was noised abroad throughout the whole of Judaea and all the country round.

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John was told of all this by his disciples.
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And he summoned two of his disciples, and sent them to Jesus to ask, Is it thy coming that was foretold, or are we yet waiting for some other?
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So they presented themselves before him, and said, John the Baptist has sent us to ask, Is it thy coming that was foretold, or are we yet waiting for some other?
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At the very time of their visit, Jesus rid many of their diseases and afflictions and of evil spirits, and gave many that were blind the gift of sight.
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Then he answered, Go and tell John what your own eyes and ears have witnessed; how the blind see, and the lame walk, and the lepers are made clean, and the deaf hear; how the dead are raised to life, and the poor have the gospel preached to them.
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Blessed is he who does not lose confidence in me.

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Then, when John’s messengers had gone away, he took occasion to speak of John to the multitudes; What was it, he asked, that you expected to see when you went out into the wilderness? Was it a reed trembling in the wind?
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No, not that; what was it you went out to see? Was it a man clad in silk? You must look in kings’ palaces for men that go proudly dressed, and live in luxury.
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What was it, then, that you went out to see? A prophet? Yes, and something more, I tell you, than a prophet.
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This is the man of whom it is written, Behold, I am sending before thee that angel of mine who is to prepare the way for thy coming.
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I tell you, there is no greater than John the Baptist among all the sons of women; and yet to be least in the kingdom of heaven is to be greater than he.
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It was the common folk who listened to him, and the publicans, that had given God his due, by receiving John’s baptism,
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whereas the Pharisees and lawyers, by refusing it, had frustrated God’s plan for them.
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And the Lord said, To what, then, shall I compare the men of this generation? What are they like?
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They put me in mind of those children who call out to their companions as they sit in the market-place and say, You would not dance when we piped to you, you would not mourn when we wept to you.
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When John came, he would neither eat nor drink, and you say, He is possessed.
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When the Son of Man came, he ate and drank with you, and of him you say, Here is a glutton; he loves wine; he is a friend of publicans and sinners.
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But wisdom is vindicated by all her children.

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One of the Pharisees invited him to a meal; so he went into the Pharisee’s house and took his place at table.
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And there was then a sinful woman in the city, who, hearing that he was at table in the Pharisee’s house, brought a pot of ointment with her,
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and took her place behind him at his feet, weeping; then she began washing his feet with her tears, and drying them with her hair, kissing his feet, and anointing them with the ointment.
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His host, the Pharisee, saw it, and thought to himself, If this man were a prophet, he would know who this woman is that is touching him, and what kind of woman, a sinner.
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But Jesus answered him thus, Simon, I have a word for thy hearing. Tell it me, Master, he said.
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There was a creditor who had two debtors; one owed him five hundred pieces of silver, the other fifty;
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they had no means of paying him, and he gave them both their discharge. And now tell me, which of them loves him the more?
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I suppose, Simon answered, that it is the one who had the greater debt discharged. And he said, Thou hast judged rightly.
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Then he turned towards the woman, and said to Simon, Dost thou see this woman? I came into thy house, and thou gavest me no water for my feet; she has washed my feet with her tears, and wiped them with her hair.
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Thou gavest me no kiss of greeting; she has never ceased to kiss my feet since I entered;
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thou didst not pour oil on my head; she has anointed my feet, and with ointment.
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And so, I tell thee, if great sins have been forgiven her, she has also greatly loved. He loves little, who has little forgiven him.
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Then he said to her, Thy sins are forgiven.
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And his fellow guests thereupon thought to themselves, Who is this, that he even forgives sins?
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But he told the woman, Thy faith has saved thee; go in peace.