1 And it happened in the to come him into a house of one of the rulers of the Pharisees in a sabbath to eat bread, and they were watching him.
2 And lo, a man certain was dropsical in presence of him.
3 And answering the Jesus said to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying: If it is lawful in the sabbath to cure?
4 They but were silent. And having taken hold he cured him, and dismissed.
5 And answering to them said: Of any one of you an ass or an ox into a pit shall fall, and not immediately will draw out him in the day of the sabbath?
6 And not they were able to reply to him to these things.
7 He spoke and to those having been invited a parable, observing how the first reclining places they were choosing out, saying to them:
8 When thou mayest be invited by any one to marriagefeasts, not thou mayest recline in the first reclining place; least a more honorable of thee may be having been invited by him;
9 and coming he thee and him having invited, shall say to thee: Give thou to this a place; and then thou shouldst begin with shame the farthest place to occupy.
10 But when thou mayest be invited, having gone recline thou in the farthest place, that when may come he having invited thee, may say to thee: O friend, go thou up to a higher place. Then will be to thee glory in presence of those reclining with thee.
11 For every one the exalting himself, shall be humbled; and the humbling himself shall be exalted.
12 He said and also to the (one) having invited him: When thou mayest make a dinner or a supper, not call the friends of thee, nor the brethren of thee, nor the relations of thee, nor neighbors rich; lest also they thee should invite again, and be made to thee a recompense.
13 But when thou mayest make a feast, invite poor ones, maimed ones, lame ones, blind ones;
14 and blessed thou wilt be, because not they have to recompense to thee; it will be recompensed for to thee in the resurrection of the just.
15 Hearing and one of those reclining these, said to him: Blessed, who shall eat bread in the kingdom of the God.
16 He and said to him: A man certain made a supper great, and invited many.
17 And he sent the slave of himself in the hour of the supper to say to those having been invited: Come you, for now ready is all.
18 And they began from one to excuse themselves all. The first said to him: A field I bought, and I have need to go out and to see him; I beseech thee, have me having been excused.
19 And another said: Yokes of oxen I bought five, and I go to try them; I beseech the, have me having been excused.
20 And another said: A wife I married, and because of this not I am able to come.
21 And having come the slave that reported to the lord of himself these. Then being angry the householder said to the slave of himself: Go out quickly into the wide places and streets of the city, and the poor ones and maimed ones and lame ones and blind ones bring in hither.
22 And said the slave: O lord, it is done as thou didst order, and still room is.
23 And said the lord to the slave: Go out into the ways and hedges, and urge to enter, that may be filled the house of me.
24 I say for to you, that no one of the men those the having been invited shall taste of me the supper.
25 Were going and him crowds great; and turning he said to them:
26 If any one comes to me, and not hates the father of himself, and the mother, and the wife, and the children, and the brothers, and the sisters, still more and even the of himself life, not is able of me a disciple to be.
27 And whoever not bears the cross of himself, and comes after me, not is able of me to be a disciple.
28 Who for of you, wishing a tower to build, not first having sat down computes the cost, if he has to finish?
29 that lest having laid of him a foundation, and not being able to finish, all those beholding should begin to deride him,
30 saying: That this the man began to build, and not was able to finish.
31 Or what king going to engage with another king in battle, not having sat down first consult, if able he is with ten thousand to meet the (one) with twenty thousand coming against him?
32 If but not, while of him far off being, and embassy having sent, he asks the to peace.
33 So then all of you, who not bids farewell to all the of himself possessions not is able of me to be a disciple.
34 Good the salt; if but the salt should be tasteless, by what shall it be salted?
35 Neither for land, nor for manure fit it is; out they cast it. He having ears to hear, let him hear.
1 Shortly after that he went into the house of one of the rulers of the Pharisees. They were there to eat on the Sabbath. They watched him.
2 There was in his presence a man who had the dropsy swollen arms and legs.
3 Jesus spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees: »Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath, or not?«
4 They did not speak. So he held the man and healed him and let him go.
5 He said: »Which of you who has an ass or a bull that falls into a well, and will not immediately pull him up on a Sabbath day?«
6 Again they could not answer.
7 He spoke an illustration to the invited guests. He noticed they chose from the most important seats. So he said to them:
8 »When you are invited to a marriage feast do not take the place of honor. Someone more distinguished than you may be invited.
9 »Your host would tell you, give this person your place. Then you would be embarrassed and have to take the place of least honor.
10 »When you are invited, take the place of least honor. Then, when your host comes, he will tell you, friend, move to a more honorable place. And the other guests will see how you are honored.
11 »Those who exalt themselves will be humbled. And people who humble themselves will be exalted.«
12 Jesus said to his host: »When you give a lunch or a dinner, do not invite your friends or your brothers or your relatives or your rich neighbors. They will invite you back, and in this way you will be paid for what you did.
13 »When you give a feast, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind.
14 »You will be blessed because they are not able to pay you back. God will repay you on the day the good people rise from death.«
15 One of the guests at the table then said to Jesus: »Those who sit down at the feast in the Kingdom of God will be happy!«
16 Jesus said: »There was a man who gave a great feast to which he invited many people.
17 »He sent his servant to tell the guests that everything is ready.
18 »They all made excuses one after another. The first one told the servant: I bought a field and must go and look at it. Please accept my apologies.
19 »Another said: I purchased five pairs of oxen and am on my way to try them out. Please accept my apologies.
20 »Another explained: I am newly married and I cannot come.
21 »The servant returned and conveyed this to his master. The master was furious. He commanded his servant to hurry into the streets and alleys of the town, and bring back the poor, the crippled, the blind, and the lame.
22 »The servant soon told his master, Your order has been carried out but there is still more room.
23 »The master told the servant, Go to the country roads and lanes and make people come so my house will be full.
24 »None of those who were invited will taste my dinner!« He said.
25 Jesus turned to speak to the large crowd of people who were traveling with him:
26 »You who come to me may not be my disciple unless you love me more than you love your father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters and yourself.
27 »Those who do not carry their own stake and come after me may not be my disciples.
28 »If you plan to build a tower, you sit down first and figure out what it will cost. Then you see if you have enough money to finish the job.
29 »If you do not, you will not be able to finish the project after laying the foundation. Everyone who sees what happened will ridicule and poke fun of you.
30 »You started and could not finish, they will say.
31 « When a king commands ten thousand men to fight another king who comes against him with twenty thousand men, he will sit down first and decide if he is strong enough to defeat the other king.
32 »If he is not strong enough he will send messengers to the other king to ask for terms of peace while he is still far away.«
33 »Likewise,« concluded Jesus, »none of you may be my disciples unless you give up everything you have.«
34 »Salt is good. But if it loses its saltiness it cannot be made salty again.
35 »It is neither good for the soil nor for the manure pile. You throw it away. Listen if you have ears!«