1 When and he had ended all the words of him in the ears of the people, he entered into Capernaum.
2 Of a centurion and certain slave sick being, was about to die, who was to him valuable.
3 Having heard about the Jesus, he sent to him elders of the Jews, asking him, that coming he would save the slave of himself.
4 They and having come to the Jesus, they besought him earnestly, saying: That worthy he is, for whom thou wilt confer this;
5 he loves for the nation of us, and the synagogue he built for us.
6 The and Jesus went with them. Already and of him not far being distant from the house, sent to him the centurion friends, saying to him: O sir, not be thou troubled; not for I am worthy, that under the roof of me thou shouldst enter;
7 therefore not even myself I deemed fit to thee to come; but speak a word, and will be healed the boy of me.
8 Even for I am a man am under authority being set, having under myself soldiers; and I say to this: Go, and he goes; and to another: Come, and he comes; and to the slave of me: Do this, and he does.
9 Hearing and these the Jesus, admired him; and turning, to the following him crowd he said: I say to you, not even in the Israel so great faith I have found.
10 And having returned those having been sent into the house, they found the being sick slave being well.
11 And it happened in the next, he was going to a city being called Nain; and were going with him the disciples of him many and a crowd great.
12 As and he drew near to the gate of the city, and lo, was being carried out a dead man, a son only born to the mother of himself, and she a widow; and a crowd of the city great was with her.
13 And seeing her the Lord, he had compassion of her, and said to her: Not weep.
14 And coming up he touched the bier; and those and bearing stood still. And he said: O young man, to thee I say, rise.
15 And sat up dead, and began to speak; and he gave him to the mother of him.
16 Seized and a fear all, and they glorified the God, saying: That a prophet great has risen among us, and that has visited the God the people of himself.
17 And went out the word this in whole the Judea concerning him, and in all the surrounding country.
18 And told John the disciple of him about all these.
19 And having called two certain of the disciples of himself the John, sent to the Jesus, saying: Thou art the coming one, or another are we to look for?
20 Having come and to him the men they said: John the dipper has sent us to thee, saying: Thou art the coming one, or another are we to look for?
21 In this and the hour he delivered many from diseases and plagues and spirits evil, and to blind ones many he gave the to see.
22 And answering the Jesus said to them: Going away relate to John what you have seen and heard; that blind ones see again, lame ones are walking about, lepers are cleansed, deaf ones are hearing, dead ones are raised up, poor ones are addressed with glad tidings;
23 and blessed is, whoever not may be stumbled in me.
24 Having departed and the messengers of John, he began to say to the crowds concerning John: What have you come out into the desert to see? a reed by wind being shaken?
25 But what have you come out to see? a man in soft garments having been clothed? Lo, those in clothing showy and in luxury living in the royal places are.
26 But what have you come out to see? a prophet? Yes I say to you, and much more of a prophet?
27 This is, concerning whom it is written: Lo, I send the messenger of me before face of thee, who shall prepare the way of thee in presence of thee.
28 I say for to you; a greater among offspring of women prophet of John the dipper not is; the but less in the kingdom of the God, greater of him is.
29 And all the people having heard, and the taxgatherers, justified the God, having been dipped the dipping of John.
30 The but Pharisees and the lawyers the purpose of the God set aside for themselves, not having been dipped by him.
31 To what then shall I compare the men of the generation this? and to what are they like?
32 Like they are boys those in a market sitting, and calling to one another, and saying: We have played the flute for you and not you have danced; we have mourned for you, and not you have wept.
33 Has come for John the dipper, neither bread eating, nor wine drinking; and you say: A demon he has.
34 Has come the son of the man, eating and drinking; and you say: Lo, a man glutton and winedrinker, a friend of taxgatherers and sinners.
35 And is justified the wisdom by the children of herself all.
36 Asked and one him of the Pharisees, that he might eat with him; and entering into the house of the Pharisee, he reclined.
37 And lo, a woman in the city, who was a sinner, knowing that he reclines in the house of the Pharisee, having brought an alabaster box of balsam,
38 and standing behind at the feet of him, weeping, she began to wet the feet of him with the tears; and with the hairs of the head of herself wiped, and kissed the feet of him, and anointed with the balsam.
39 Seeing but the Pharisee that having called him, spoke in himself, saying: This if he was a prophet, would know, who and what the woman, who touches him; that a sinner she is.
40 And answering the Jesus said to him: Simon, I have to thee something to say. He and says: O teacher, say.
41 Two debtors were to a creditor certain; the one owed denarii five hundred, the and other fifty.
42 Not having and of them to pay, both he forgive. Which then of them, say more him will love?
43 Answering and the Simon said: I suppose that to whom the more he forgave. He and said to him: Rightly thou hast judged.
44 And turning to the woman, to the Simon he said: Seest thou this the woman? I came of thee into the house; water for the feet of me not thou gavest; she but with the tears she wet of me the feet, and with the hairs of herself was wiped.
45 A kiss to me not thou gavest; she but from of her came in, not has ceased kissing for me the feet.
46 With oil the head of me not thou didst anoint; she but with balsam anointed the feet of me.
47 Therefore, I say to thee, have been forgiven the sins of her the many, for that she loved much; to whom but little is forgiven, little he loves.
48 He said and to her: Have been forgiven to thee the sins.
49 And began those reclining with to say in themselves: Who this is, who even sins forgives?
50 He said and to the woman: The faith of thee has saved thee; go in peace.
1 After he taught the people he went to Capernaum.
2 A centurions servant, who was highly regarded by him, was sick and at the point of death.
3 When he heard about him he contacted Jesus through the Jewish elders. He asked him to come and save his servant.
4 They came to Jesus and earnestly pleaded with him saying: »He is worthy and you should do this for him.
5 »He loves our nation and he also built our synagogue for us.«
6 Jesus went with them. As he approached the house, the centurion sent friends to him saying, »Lord do not trouble yourself. I am not worthy that you should come under my roof.
7 »I am also not worthy to come to you. Just say the word, and my servant will be healed.
8 »I also am a man with much authority. I am in charge of soldiers and say to this one go and he goes and to another I say come and he comes. I tell my servant to do this and he does it.«
9 Jesus heard this and marveled at him. He turned to the crowd and said, »I tell you I find no greater faith in Israel.«
10 When the messengers returned to the house they found the servant in good health.
11 After that he, his disciples and a great crowd went to a city called Nain.
12 When he came near the gate of the city he saw people carrying a dead person. It was the only son of a widow. Many people were with her.
13 When the Lord saw her he had sympathy for her. »Do not cry,« he said.
14 He came near the casket and touched it. The bearers stood still. He said, »Young man arise.«
15 He who was dead sat up and spoke and he was returned to his mother.
16 They were all afraid and they praised God. They said: »A great prophet has appeared among us. God has visited inspectedselected his people.«
17 News about him went through out all Judea and around the region.
18 The disciples of John told him the news.
19 John sent two of his disciples to the Lord. They asked, »Should we look for another or are you the one?«
20 When the men found him they said: »John the Baptist sent us. Are you the one who comes or should we look for another?«
21 In that hour he cured many diseases, plagues and evil spirits. Sight was restored to the blind.
22 He answered Johns disciples: »Go and tell John the things you have seen and heard. The blind receive their sight! The lame walk and lepers are cleansed. The deaf hear! The dead are raised up and the poor have good news preached to them.
23 »Blessed is he who is not offended by me.«
24 After Johns disciples departed he told the crowd about John: »What did you go into the wilderness to find? Was it a reed shaken with the wind?
25 »What did you go to see, a man clothed in fancy clothes? Only kings dress in fancy clothes.
26 »What did you go out to see, a prophet? Yes I tell you and much more than a prophet.
27 »This is he of whom it is written, Behold I send my messenger before you. He will prepare a way before you.
28 »I say to you, of those who are born of women there is none greater than John. Yet he who is least in the kingdom of God is greater than he.«
29 When the people heard, they acknowledged Gods justice. They received their baptism from John.
30 The Pharisees and the lawyers rejected the counsel of God and were not baptized by him.
31 »To whom or what should I compare the men of this generation?
32 They are like children that sit in the marketplace and call to each other. We played the flute for you but you did not dance. We wailed and you did not weep.
33 »John the Baptist came fasting and drinking no wine and you say he has a demon.
34 »The Son of man came eating and drinking, and you say look he is a gluttonous man, and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners!
35 »All her children vindicate wisdom.«
36 One of the Pharisees asked him to dine with him. He went to the Pharisees house and sat down to eat.
37 A sinful woman went to the Pharisees house. She brought an alabaster vase filled with ointment.
38 Standing by his feet weeping, she wet his feet with her tears. She wiped them with the hair of her head. Then she kissed his feet and anointed them with the ointment.
39 The Pharisee saw it and thought to himself if this man were a prophet he would know what kind of woman touched him. She is a sinner.
40 Jesus said to Simon: »I have something to tell you.« He replied: »What teacher?«
41 »A certain lender had two debtors. One owed five hundred shillings and the other fifty.
42 »They did not have money to pay the debt so he forgave them both. Which of them did he love the most?«
43 Simon answered: »I suppose it was the one whom he forgave the most.« Jesus said: »Your judgment is correct.«
44 Turning to the woman, he said to Simon: »See this woman? I entered into your house and you gave me no water for my feet. She watered my feet with her tears, and wiped them with her hair.
45 »You did not kiss me. Since the time I came in she has not ceased kissing my feet.
46 »You did not anoint my head with oil. She anointed my feet with ointment.
47 »She loved much! She has many sins and they are forgiven. When little is forgiven, little love is shown.«
48 He said to her: »Your sins are forgiven!«
49 Those who ate with him said within themselves: »Who is this who even forgives sins?«
50 He said to the woman: »You are saved because of your faith. Go in peace.«