THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS COMPARED

The Gospel of Luke
Chapter 7


LUKE
Chapter 7


1 After he had ended all
his sayings in the hearing
of the people he entered
Capernaum.
2 Now a centurion had a
slave who was dear to
him, who was sick and at
the point of death.
3 When he heard of Jesus,
he sent to him elders of the
Jews, asking him to come
and heal his slave.
4 And when they came to
Jesus, they besought him
earnestly, saying, "He is
worthy to have you do this
for him,
5 for he loves our nation,
and he built us our
synagogue."
6 And Jesus went with
them. When he was not far
from the house, the
centurion sent friends to
him, saying to him, "Lord,
do not trouble yourself, for
I am not worthy to have
you come under my roof;
7 therefore I did not
presume to come to you.
But say the word, and let
my servant be healed.
8 For I am a man set
under authority, with
soldiers under me: and I
say to one, 'Go,' and he
goes; and to another,
'Come,' and he comes;
and to my slave, 'Do this,'
and he does it."
9 When Jesus heard this
he marveled at him, and
turned and said to the
multitude that followed
him, "I tell you, not even
in Israel have I found such
faith."
10 And when those who
had been sent returned to
the house, they found the
slave well.




12 As he drew near to the
gate of the city, behold, a
man who had died was
being carried out, the only
son of his mother, and she
was a widow; and a large
crowd from the city was
with her.
13 And when the Lord
saw her, he had
compassion on her and
said to her, "Do not
weep."
14 And he came and
touched the bier, and the
bearers stood still. And he
said, "Young man, I say to
you, arise."
15 And the dead man sat
up, and began to speak.
And he gave him to his
mother.
16 Fear seized them all;
and they glorified God,
saying, "A great prophet
has arisen among us!" and
"God has visited his
people!"
17 And this report
concerning him spread
through the whole of Judea
and all the surrounding
country.



18 The disciples of John
told him of all these things.
19 And John, calling to
him two of his disciples,
sent them to the Lord,
saying, "Are you he who is
to come, or shall we look
for another?"
20 And when the men had
come to him, they said,
"John the Baptist has sent
us to you, saying, 'Are
you he who is to come, or
shall we look for
another?'"
21 In that hour he cured
many of diseases and
plagues and evil spirits,
and on many that were
blind he bestowed sight.
22 And he answered
them, "Go and tell John
what you have seen and
heard: the blind receive
their sight, the lame walk,
lepers are cleansed, and
the deaf hear, the dead are
raised up, the poor have
good news preached to
them.
23 And blessed is he who
takes no offense at me."
24 When the messengers
of John had gone, he
began to speak to the
crowds concerning John:
"What did you go out into
the wilderness to behold?
A reed shaken by the
wind?
25 What then did you go
out to see? A man clothed
in soft clothing? Behold,
those who are gorgeously
appareled and live in
luxury are in kings' courts.
26 What then did you go
out to see? A prophet?
Yes, I tell you, and more
than a prophet.
27 This is he of whom it
is written, 'Behold, I send
my messenger before thy
face, who shall prepare thy
way before thee.'
28 I tell you, among those
born of women none is
greater than John; yet he
who is least in the
kingdom of God is greater
than he."
29 (When they heard this
all the people and the tax
collectors justified God,
having been baptized with
the baptism of John;
30 but the Pharisees and
the lawyers rejected the
purpose of God for
themselves, not having
been baptized by him.)
31 "To what then shall I
compare the men of this
generation, and what are
they like?
32 They are like children
sitting in the market place
and calling to one another,
'We piped to you, and you
did not dance; we wailed,
and you did not weep.'
33 For John the Baptist
has come eating no bread
and drinking no wine; and
you say, 'He has a
demon.'
34 The Son of man has
come eating and drinking;
and you say, 'Behold, a
glutton and a drunkard, a
friend of tax collectors and
sinners!'
35 Yet wisdom is justified
by all her children."



36 One of the Pharisees
asked him to eat with him,
and he went into the
Pharisee's house, and took
his place at table.


37 And behold, a woman
of the city, who was a
sinner, when she learned
that he was at table in the
Pharisee's house, brought
an alabaster flask of
ointment,
38 and standing behind
him at his feet, weeping,
she began to wet his feet
with her tears, and wiped
them with the hair of her
head, and kissed his feet,
and anointed them with the
ointment.
39 Now when the
Pharisee who had invited
him saw it, he said to
himself, "If this man were
a prophet, he would have
known who and what sort
of woman this is who is
touching him, for she is a
sinner."



40 And Jesus answering
said to him, "Simon, I
have something to say to
you." And he answered,
"What is it, Teacher?"
41 "A certain creditor had
two debtors; one owed
five hundred denarii, and
the other fifty.
42 When they could not
pay, he forgave them both.
Now which of them will
love him more?"
43 Simon answered, "The
one, I suppose, to whom
he forgave more." And he
said to him, "You have
judged rightly."
44 Then turning toward
the woman he said to
Simon, "Do you see this
woman? I entered your
house, you gave me no
water for my feet, but she
has wet my feet with her
tears and wiped them with
her hair.
45 You gave me no kiss,
but from the time I came
in she has not ceased to
kiss my feet.
46 You did not anoint my
head with oil, but she has
anointed my feet with
ointment.
47 Therefore I tell you,
her sins, which are many,
are forgiven, for she loved
much; but he who is
forgiven little, loves little."
48 And he said to her,
"Your sins are forgiven."
49 Then those who were
at table with him began to
say among themselves,
"Who is this, who even
forgives sins?"
50 And he said to the
woman, "Your faith has
saved you; go in peace."









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Mark 14:6 But Jesus said,
"Let her alone; why do
you trouble her? She has
done a beautiful thing to
me.
Mark 14:7 For you
always have the poor with
you, and whenever you
will, you can do good to
them; but you will not
always have me.
Mark 14:8 She has done
what she could; she has
anointed my body
beforehand for burying.
Mark 14:9 And truly, I
say to you, wherever the
gospel is preached in the
whole world, what she has
done will be told in
memory of her."




























































MATTHEW



Matthew 8:5 As he
entered Capernaum, a
centurion came forward to
him, beseeching him
Matthew 8:6 and saying,
"Lord, my servant is lying
paralyzed at home, in
terrible distress."
Matthew 8:7 And he said
to him, "I will come and
heal him."
Matthew 8:8 But the
centurion answered him,
"Lord, I am not worthy to
have you come under my
roof; but only say the
word, and my servant will
be healed.
Matthew 8:9 For I am a
man under authority, with
soldiers under me; and I
say to one, 'Go,' and he
goes, and to another,
'Come,' and he comes,
and to my slave, 'Do this,'
and he does it."
Matthew 8:10 When Jesus
heard him, he marveled,
and said to those who
followed him, "Truly, I
say to you, not even in
Israel have I found such
faith.
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 8:13 And to the
centurion Jesus said, "Go;
be it done for you as you
have believed." And the
servant was healed at that
very moment.









































Matthew 11:2 Now when
John heard in prison about
the deeds of the Christ, he
sent word by his disciples
Matthew 11:3 and said to
him, "Are you he who is to
come, or shall we look for
another?"
Matthew 11:4 And Jesus
answered them, "Go and
tell John what you hear
and see:
Matthew 11:5 the blind
receive their sight and the
lame walk, lepers are
cleansed and the deaf hear,
and the dead are raised up,
and the poor have good
news preached to them.
Matthew 11:6 And
blessed is he who takes no
offense at me."
Matthew 11:7 As they
went away, Jesus began to
speak to the crowds
concerning John: "What
did you go out into the
wilderness to behold? A
reed shaken by the wind?
Matthew 11:8 Why then
did you go out? To see a
man clothed in soft
raiment? Behold, those
who wear soft raiment are
in kings' houses.
Matthew 11:9 Why then
did you go out? To see a
prophet? Yes, I tell you,
and more than a prophet.
Matthew 11:10 This is he
of whom it is written,
'Behold, I send my
messenger before thy face,
who shall prepare thy way
before thee.'
Matthew 11:11 Truly, I
say to you, among those
born of women there has
risen no one greater than
John the Baptist; yet he
who is least in the
kingdom of heaven is
greater than he.
Matthew 11:12 From the
days of John the Baptist
until now the kingdom of
heaven has suffered
violence, and men of
violence take it by force.
Matthew 11:13 For all the
prophets and the law
prophesied until John;
Matthew 11:14 and if you
are willing to accept it, he
is Elijah who is to come.
Matthew 11:15 He who
has ears to hear, let him
hear.
Matthew 11:16 "But to
what shall I compare this
generation? It is like
children sitting in the
market places and calling
to their playmates,
Matthew 11:17 'We piped
to you, and you did not
dance; we wailed, and you
did not mourn.'
Matthew 11:18 For John
came neither eating nor
drinking, and they say,
'He has a demon';
Matthew 11:19 the Son of
man came eating and
drinking, and they say,
'Behold, a glutton and a
drunkard, a friend of tax
collectors and sinners!'
Yet wisdom is justified by
her deeds."






































































































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