THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS COMPARED

The Gospel of Luke
Chapter 13


LUKE
Chapter 13


1 There were some
present at that very time
who told him of the
Galileans whose blood
Pilate had mingled with
their sacrifices.
2 And he answered them,
"Do you think that these
Galileans were worse
sinners than all the other
Galileans, because they
suffered thus?
3 I tell you, No; but
unless you repent you will
all likewise perish.
4 Or those eighteen upon
whom the tower in Siloam
fell and killed them, do
you think that they were
worse offenders than all
the others who dwelt in
Jerusalem?
5 I tell you, No; but
unless you repent you will
all likewise perish."
6 And he told this
parable: "A man had a fig
tree planted in his
vineyard; and he came
seeking fruit on it and
found none.
7 And he said to the
vinedresser, 'Lo, these
three years I have come
seeking fruit on this fig
tree, and I find none. Cut it
down; why should it use
up the ground?'
8 And he answered him,
'Let it alone, sir, this year
also, till I dig about it and
put on manure.
9 And if it bears fruit next
year, well and good; but if
not, you can cut it down.'"
10 Now he was teaching
in one of the synagogues
on the sabbath.
11 And there was a
woman who had had a
spirit of infirmity for
eighteen years; she was
bent over and could not
fully straighten herself.
12 And when Jesus saw
her, he called her and said
to her, "Woman, you are
freed from your infirmity."
13 And he laid his hands
upon her, and immediately
she was made straight, and
she praised God.
14 But the ruler of the
synagogue, indignant
because Jesus had healed
on the sabbath, said to the
people, "There are six
days on which work ought
to be done; come on those
days and be healed, and
not on the sabbath day."
15 Then the Lord
answered him, "You
hypocrites! Does not each
of you on the sabbath untie
his ox or his ass from the
manger, and lead it away
to water it?
16 And ought not this
woman, a daughter of
Abraham whom Satan
bound for eighteen years,
be loosed from this bond
on the sabbath day?"
17 As he said this, all his
adversaries were put to
shame; and all the people
rejoiced at all the glorious
things that were done by
him.


18 He said therefore,
"What is the kingdom of
God like? And to what
shall I compare it?
19 It is like a grain of
mustard seed which a man
took and sowed in his
garden; and it grew and
became a tree, and the
birds of the air made nests
in its branches."









20 And again he said, "To
what shall I compare the
kingdom of God?
21 It is like leaven which
a woman took and hid in
three measures of flour, till
it was all leavened."



22 He went on his way
through towns and
villages, teaching, and
journeying toward
Jerusalem.
23 And some one said to
him, "Lord, will those who
are saved be few?" And he
said to them,


24 "Strive to enter by the
narrow door; for many, I
tell you, will seek to enter
and will not be able.




25 When once the
householder has risen up
and shut the door, you will
begin to stand outside and
to knock at the door,
saying, 'Lord, open to us.'
He will answer you, 'I do
not know where you come
from.'
26 Then you will begin to
say, 'We ate and drank in
your presence, and you
taught in our streets.'
27 But he will say, 'I tell
you, I do not know where
you come from; depart
from me, all you workers
of iniquity!'
28 There you will weep
and gnash your teeth,
when you see Abraham
and Isaac and Jacob and
all the prophets in the
kingdom of God and you
yourselves thrust out.
29 And men will come
from east and west, and
from north and south, and
sit at table in the kingdom
of God.



30 And behold, some are
last who will be first, and
some are first who will be
last."







31 At that very hour
some Pharisees came, and
said to him, "Get away
from here, for Herod
wants to kill you."
32 And he said to them,
"Go and tell that fox,
'Behold, I cast out demons
and perform cures today
and tomorrow, and the
third day I finish my
course.
33 Nevertheless I must go
on my way today and
tomorrow and the day
following; for it cannot be
that a prophet should
perish away from
Jerusalem.'


34 O Jerusalem,
Jerusalem, killing the
prophets and stoning those
who are sent to you! How
often would I have
gathered your children
together as a hen gathers
her brood under her wings,
and you would not!
35 Behold, your house is
forsaken. And I tell you,
you will not see me until
you say, 'Blessed is he
who comes in the name of
the Lord!'"











MARK

































































































Mark 4:30 And he said,
"With what can we
compare the kingdom of
God, or what parable shall
we use for it?
Mark 4:31 It is like a
grain of mustard seed,
which, when sown upon
the ground, is the smallest
of all the seeds on earth;
Mark 4:32 yet when it is
sown it grows up and
becomes the greatest of all
shrubs, and puts forth large
branches, so that the birds
of the air can make nests
in its shade."
























































































































MATTHEW

































































































Matthew 13:31 Another
parable he put before
them, saying, "The
kingdom of heaven is like
a grain of mustard seed
which a man took and
sowed in his field;
Matthew 13:32 it is the
smallest of all seeds, but
when it has grown it is the
greatest of shrubs and
becomes a tree, so that the
birds of the air come and
make nests in its
branches."





Matthew 13:33 He told
them another parable. "The
kingdom of heaven is like
leaven which a woman
took and hid in three
measures of flour, till it
was all leavened."














Matthew 7:13 "Enter by
the narrow gate; for the
gate is wide and the way is
easy, that leads to
destruction, and those who
enter by it are many.


Matthew 7:22 On that day
many will say to me,
'Lord, Lord, did we not
prophesy in your name,
and cast out demons in
your name, and do many
mighty works in your
name?'
Matthew 7:23 And then
will I declare to them, 'I
never knew you; depart
from me, you evildoers.'





Matthew 8:11 I tell you,
many will come from east
and west and sit at table
with Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob in the kingdom of
heaven,
Matthew 8:12 while the
sons of the kingdom will
be thrown into the outer
darkness; there men will
weep and gnash their
teeth."




Matthew 19:30 But many
that are first will be last,
and the last first.
Matthew 20:16 So the last
will be first, and the first
last."
Mark 10:31 But many that
are first will be last, and
the last first."























Matthew 23:37 "O
Jerusalem, Jerusalem,
killing the prophets and
stoning those who are sent
to you! How often would I
have gathered your
children together as a hen
gathers her brood under
her wings, and you would
not!
Matthew 23:38 Behold,
your house is forsaken and
desolate.
Matthew 23:39 For I tell
you, you will not see me
again, until you say,
'Blessed is he who comes
in the name of the Lord.'"









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