The Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to St. Matthew — Evangelium secundum Matthæum
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Chapter 6
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Attendite ne justitiam vestram faciatis coram hominibus, ut videamini ab eis: alioquin mercedem non habebitis apud Patrem vestrum qui in cælis est.
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Take heed that you do not your justice before men, to be seen by them: otherwise you shall not have a reward of your Father who is in heaven.
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Be sure you do not perform your acts of piety before men, for them to watch; if you do that, you have no title to a reward from your Father who is in heaven.
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Cum ergo facis eleemosynam, noli tuba canere ante te, sicut hypocritæ faciunt in synagogis, et in vicis, ut honorificentur ab hominibus. Amen dico vobis, receperunt mercedem suam.
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Therefore when thou dost an almsdeed, sound not a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may be honoured by men. Amen I say to you, they have received their reward.
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Thus, when thou givest alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in synagogues and in streets, to win the esteem of men. Believe me, they have their reward already.
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Te autem faciente eleemosynam, nesciat sinistra tua quid faciat dextera tua:
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But when thou dost alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doth.
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But when thou givest alms, thou shalt not so much as let thy left hand know what thy right hand is doing,
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ut sit eleemosyna tua in abscondito, et Pater tuus, qui videt in abscondito, reddet tibi.
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That thy alms may be in secret, and thy Father who seeth in secret will repay thee.
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so secret is thy almsgiving to be; and then thy Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward thee.
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Et cum oratis, non eritis sicut hypocritæ qui amant in synagogis et in angulis platearum stantes orare, ut videantur ab hominibus: amen dico vobis, receperunt mercedem suam.
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And when ye pray, you shall not be as the hypocrites, that love to stand and pray in the synagogues and corners of the streets, that they may be seen by men: Amen I say to you, they have received their reward.
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And when you pray, you are not to be like hypocrites, who love to stand praying in synagogues or at street-corners, to be a mark for men’s eyes; believe me, they have their reward already.
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Tu autem cum oraveris, intra in cubiculum tuum, et clauso ostio, ora Patrem tuum in abscondito: et Pater tuus, qui videt in abscondito, reddet tibi.
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But thou when thou shalt pray, enter into thy chamber, and having shut the door, pray to thy Father in secret: and thy Father who seeth in secret will repay thee.
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But when thou art praying, go into thy inner room and shut the door upon thyself, and so pray to thy Father in secret; and then thy Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward thee.
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Orantes autem, nolite multum loqui, sicut ethnici, putant enim quod in multiloquio suo exaudiantur.
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And when you are praying, speak not much, as the heathens. For they think that in their much speaking they may be heard.
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Moreover, when you are at prayer, do not use many phrases, like the heathens, who think to make themselves heard by their eloquence.
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Nolite ergo assimilari eis: scit enim Pater vester, quid opus sit vobis, antequam petatis eum.
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Be not you therefore like to them, for your Father knoweth what is needful for you, before you ask him.
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You are not to be like them; your heavenly Father knows well what your needs are before you ask him.
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Sic ergo vos orabitis: Pater noster, qui es in cælis, sanctificetur nomen tuum.
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Thus therefore shall you pray: Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.
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This, then, is to be your prayer, Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name;
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Adveniat regnum tuum; fiat voluntas tua, sicut in cælo et in terra.
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Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
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thy kingdom come; thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven;
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Panem nostrum supersubstantialem da nobis hodie,
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Give us this day our supersubstantial bread.
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give us this day our daily bread;
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et dimitte nobis debita nostra, sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris.
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And forgive us our debts, as we also forgive our debtors.
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and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us;
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Et ne nos inducas in tentationem, sed libera nos a malo. Amen.
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And lead us not into temptation. But deliver us from evil. Amen.
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and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen.
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Si enim dimiseritis hominibus peccata eorum: dimittet et vobis Pater vester cælestis delicta vestra.
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For if you will forgive men their offences, your heavenly Father will forgive you also your offences.
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Your heavenly Father will forgive you your transgressions, if you forgive your fellow men theirs;
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Si autem non dimiseritis hominibus: nec Pater vester dimittet vobis peccata vestra.
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But if you will not forgive men, neither will your Father forgive you your offences.
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if you do not forgive them, your heavenly Father will not forgive your transgressions either.
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Cum autem jejunatis, nolite fieri sicut hypocritæ, tristes. Exterminant enim facies suas, ut appareant hominibus jejunantes. Amen dico vobis, quia receperunt mercedem suam.
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And when you fast, be not as the hypocrites, sad. For they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast. Amen I say to you, they have received their reward.
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Again, when you fast, do not shew it by gloomy looks, as the hypocrites do. They make their faces unsightly, so that men can see they are fasting; believe me, they have their reward already.
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Tu autem, cum jejunas, unge caput tuum, et faciem tuam lava,
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But thou, when thou fastest anoint thy head, and wash thy face;
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But do thou, at thy times of fasting, anoint thy head and wash thy face,
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ne videaris hominibus jejunans, sed Patri tuo, qui est in abscondito: et Pater tuus, qui videt in abscondito, reddet tibi.
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That thou appear not to men to fast, but to thy Father who is in secret: and thy Father who seeth in secret, will repay thee.
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so that thy fast may not be known to men, but to thy Father who dwells in secret; and then thy Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward thee.
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Nolite thesaurizare vobis thesauros in terra: ubi ærugo, et tinea demolitur: et ubi fures effodiunt, et furantur.
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Lay not up to yourselves treasures on earth: where the rust, and moth consume, and where thieves break through and steal.
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Do not lay up treasure for yourselves on earth, where there is moth and rust to consume it, where there are thieves to break in and steal it;
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Thesaurizate autem vobis thesauros in cælo, ubi neque ærugo, neque tinea demolitur, et ubi fures non effodiunt, nec furantur.
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But lay up to yourselves treasures in heaven: where neither the rust nor moth doth consume, and where thieves do not break through, nor steal.
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lay up treasure for yourselves in heaven, where there is no moth or rust to consume it, no thieves to break in and steal.
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Ubi enim est thesaurus tuus, ibi est et cor tuum.
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For where thy treasure is, there is thy heart also.
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Where your treasure-house is, there your heart is too.
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Lucerna corporis tui est oculus tuus. Si oculus tuus fuerit simplex, totum corpus tuum lucidum erit.
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The light of thy body is thy eye. If thy eye be single, thy whole body shall be lightsome.
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The eye is the light of the whole body, so that if thy eye is clear, the whole of thy body will be lit up;
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Si autem oculus tuus fuerit nequam, totum corpus tuum tenebrosum erit. Si ergo lumen, quod in te est, tenebræ sunt: ipsæ tenebræ quantæ erunt?
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But if thy eye be evil thy whole body shall be darksome. If then the light that is in thee, be darkness: the darkness itself how great shall it be!
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whereas if thy eye is diseased, the whole of thy body will be in darkness. And if the light which thou hast in thee is itself darkness, what of thy darkness? How deep will that be!
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Nemo potest duobus dominis servire: aut enim unum odio habebit, et alterum diliget: aut unum sustinebit, et alterum contemnet. Non potestis Deo servire et mammonæ.
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No man can serve two masters. For either he will hate the one, and love the other: or he will sustain the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon.
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A man cannot be the slave of two masters at once; either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will devote himself to the one and despise the other. You must serve God or money; you cannot serve both.
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Ideo dico vobis, ne solliciti sitis animæ vestræ quid manducetis, neque corpori vestro quid induamini. Nonne anima plus est quam esca, et corpus plus quam vestimentum?
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Therefore I say to you, be not solicitous for your life, what you shall eat, nor for your body, what you shall put on. Is not the life more than the meat: and the body more than the raiment?
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I say to you, then, do not fret over your life, how to support it with food and drink; over your body, how to keep it clothed. Is not life itself a greater gift than food, the body than clothing?
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Respicite volatilia cæli, quoniam non serunt, neque metunt, neque congregant in horrea: et Pater vester cælestis pascit illa. Nonne vos magis pluris estis illis?
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Behold the birds of the air, for they neither sow, nor do they reap, nor gather into barns: and your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are not you of much more value than they?
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See how the birds of the air never sow, or reap, or gather grain into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them; have you not an excellence beyond theirs?
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Quis autem vestrum cogitans potest adjicere ad staturam suam cubitum unum?
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And which of you by taking thought, can add to his stature one cubit?
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Can any one of you, for all his anxiety, add a cubit’s growth to his height?
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Et de vestimento quid solliciti estis? Considerate lilia agri quomodo crescunt: non laborant, neque nent.
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And for raiment why are you solicitous? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they labour not, neither do they spin.
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And why should you be anxious over clothing? See how the wild lilies grow; they do not toil or spin;
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Dico autem vobis, quoniam nec Salomon in omni gloria sua coopertus est sicut unum ex istis.
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But I say to you, that not even Solomon in all his glory was arrayed as one of these.
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and yet I tell you that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
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Si autem fœnum agri, quod hodie est, et cras in clibanum mittitur, Deus sic vestit, quanto magis vos modicæ fidei?
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And if the grass of the field, which is to day, and to morrow is cast into the oven, God doth so clothe: how much more you, O ye of little faith?
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If God, then, so clothes the grasses of the field, which to-day live and will feed the oven to-morrow, will he not be much more ready to clothe you, men of little faith?
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Nolite ergo solliciti esse, dicentes: Quid manducabimus, aut quid bibemus, aut quo operiemur?
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Be not solicitous therefore, saying, What shall we eat: or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed?
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Do not fret, then, asking, What are we to eat? or What are we to drink? or How shall we find clothing?
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hæc enim omnia gentes inquirunt. Scit enim Pater vester, quia his omnibus indigetis.
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For after all these things do the heathens seek. For your Father knoweth that you have need of all these things.
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It is for the heathen to busy themselves over such things; you have a Father in heaven who knows that you need them all.
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Quærite ergo primum regnum Dei, et justitiam ejus: et hæc omnia adjicientur vobis.
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Seek ye therefore first the kingdom of God, and his justice, and all these things shall be added unto you.
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Make it your first care to find the kingdom of God, and his approval, and all these things shall be yours without the asking.
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Nolite ergo solliciti esse in crastinum. Crastinus enim dies sollicitus erit sibi ipsi: sufficit diei malitia sua.
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Be not therefore solicitous for to morrow; for the morrow will be solicitous for itself. Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof.
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Do not fret, then, over to-morrow; leave to-morrow to fret over its own needs; for to-day, to-day’s troubles are enough.