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Luke 7 :: Darby Translation (DBY)

Luk 7:1And when he had completed all his words in the hearing of the people, he entered into Capernaum.
Luk 7:2And a certain centurion's bondman who was dear to him was ill and about to die;
Luk 7:3and having heard of Jesus, he sent to him elders of the Jews, begging him that he might come and save his bondman.
Luk 7:4But they, being come to Jesus, besought him diligently, saying, He is worthy to whom thou shouldest grant this,
Luk 7:5for he loves our nation, and himself has built the synagogue for us.
Luk 7:6And Jesus went with them. But already, when he was not far from the house, the centurion sent to him friends, saying to him, Lord, do not trouble thyself, for I am not worthy that thou shouldest enter under my roof.
Luk 7:7Wherefore neither did I count myself worthy to come to thee. But say by a word and my servant shall be healed.
Luk 7:8For *I* also am a man placed under authority, having under myself soldiers, and I say to this one, Go, and he goes; and to another, Come, and he comes; and to my bondman, Do this, and he does it.
Luk 7:9And Jesus hearing this wondered at him, and turning to the crowd following him said, I say to you, Not even in Israel have I found so great faith.
Luk 7:10And they who had been sent returning to the house found the bondman, who was ill, in good health.
Luk 7:11And it came to pass afterwards he went into a city called Nain, and many of his disciples and a great crowd went with him.
Luk 7:12And as he drew near to the gate of the city, behold, a dead man was carried out, the only son of his mother, and she a widow, and a very considerable crowd of the city was with her.
Luk 7:13And the Lord, seeing her, was moved with compassion for her, and said to her, Weep not;
Luk 7:14and coming up he touched the bier, and the bearers stopped. And he said, Youth, I say to thee, Wake up.
Luk 7:15And the dead sat up and began to speak; and he gave him to his mother.
Luk 7:16And fear seized on all, and they glorified God, saying, A great prophet has been raised up amongst us; and God has visited his people.
Luk 7:17And this report went out in all Judaea concerning him, and in all the surrounding country.

A Deputation from John

Luk 7:18And the disciples of John brought him word concerning all these things:
Luk 7:19and John, having called two of his disciples, sent to Jesus, saying, Art *thou* he that is coming, or are we to wait for another?
Luk 7:20But the men having come to him said, John the baptist has sent us to thee, saying, Art *thou* he that is coming, or are we to wait for another?
Luk 7:21In that hour he healed many of diseases and plagues and evil spirits, and to many blind he granted sight.
Luk 7:22And Jesus answering said to them, Go, bring back word to John of what ye have seen and heard: that blind see, lame walk, lepers are cleansed, deaf hear, dead are raised, poor are evangelized;
Luk 7:23and blessed is whosoever shall not be offended in me.
Luk 7:24And the messengers of John having departed, he began to speak to the crowds concerning John: What went ye out into the wilderness to behold? a reed shaken by the wind?
Luk 7:25But what went ye out to see? a man clothed in delicate garments? Behold, those who are in splendid clothing and live luxuriously are in the courts of kings.
Luk 7:26But what went ye out to see? a prophet? Yea, I say to you, and what is more excellent than a prophet.
Luk 7:27This is he concerning whom it is written, Behold, *I* send my messenger before thy face, who shall prepare thy way before thee;
Luk 7:28for I say unto you, Among them that are born of women a greater prophet is no one than John the baptist; but he who is a little one in the kingdom of God is greater than he.
Luk 7:29(And all the people who heard it, and the tax-gatherers, justified God, having been baptised with the baptism of John;
Luk 7:30but the Pharisees and the lawyers rendered null as to themselves the counsel of God, not having been baptised by him.)
Luk 7:31To whom therefore shall I liken the men of this generation, and to whom are they like?
Luk 7:32They are like children sitting in the market-place, and calling one to another and saying, We have piped to you, and ye have not danced; we have mourned to you, and ye have not wept.
Luk 7:33For John the baptist has come neither eating bread nor drinking wine, and ye say, He has a demon.
Luk 7:34The Son of man has come eating and drinking, and ye say, Behold an eater and wine-drinker, a friend of tax-gatherers and sinners;
Luk 7:35and wisdom has been justified of all her children.
Luk 7:36But one of the Pharisees begged him that he would eat with him. And entering into the house of the Pharisee he took his place at table;
Luk 7:37and behold, a woman in the city, who was a sinner, and knew that he was sitting at meat in the house of the Pharisee, having taken an alabaster box of myrrh,
Luk 7:38and standing at his feet behind him weeping, began to wash his feet with tears; and she wiped them with the hairs of her head, and kissed his feet, and anointed them with the myrrh.
Luk 7:39And the Pharisee who had invited him, seeing it, spoke with himself saying, This person if he were a prophet would have known who and what the woman is who touches him, for she is a sinner.

Parable of Two Debtors

Luk 7:40And Jesus answering said to him, Simon, I have somewhat to say to thee. And he says, Teacher, say it.
Luk 7:41There were two debtors of a certain creditor: one owed five hundred denarii and the other fifty;
Luk 7:42but as they had nothing to pay, he forgave both of them their debt: say, which of them therefore will love him most?
Luk 7:43And Simon answering said, I suppose he to whom he forgave the most. And he said to him, Thou hast rightly judged.
Luk 7:44And turning to the woman he said to Simon, Seest thou this woman? I entered into thy house; thou gavest me not water on my feet, but *she* has washed my feet with tears, and wiped them with her hair.
Luk 7:45Thou gavest me not a kiss, but *she* from the time I came in has not ceased kissing my feet.
Luk 7:46My head with oil thou didst not anoint, but *she* has anointed my feet with myrrh.
Luk 7:47For which cause I say to thee, Her many sins are forgiven; for she loved much; but he to whom little is forgiven loves little.
Luk 7:48And he said to her, Thy sins are forgiven.
Luk 7:49And they that were with them at table began to say within themselves, Who is this who forgives also sins?
Luk 7:50And he said to the woman, Thy faith has saved thee; go in peace.
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