THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS COMPARED

The Gospel of Matthew
Chapter 18


MATTHEW
Chapter 18



1 At that time the
disciples came to Jesus,
saying, "Who is the
greatest in the kingdom of
heaven?"
2 And calling to him a
child, he put him in the
midst of them,
3 and said, "Truly, I say to
you, unless you turn and
become like children, you
will never enter the
kingdom of heaven.
4 Whoever humbles
himself like this child, he is
the greatest in the kingdom
of heaven.
5 "Whoever receives one
such child in my name
receives me;












6 but whoever causes one
of these little ones who
believe in me to sin, it
would be better for him to
have a great millstone
fastened round his neck
and to be drowned in the
depth of the sea.




7 "Woe to the world for
temptations to sin! For it is
necessary that temptations
come, but woe to the man
by whom the temptation
comes!



8 And if your hand or your
foot causes you to sin, cut
it off and throw it away; it
is better for you to enter
life maimed or lame than
with two hands or two feet
to be thrown into the
eternal fire.


9 And if your eye causes
you to sin, pluck it out and
throw it away; it is better
for you to enter life with
one eye than with two eyes
to be thrown into the hell
of fire.


10 "See that you do not
despise one of these little
ones; for I tell you that in
heaven their angels always
behold the face of my
Father who is in heaven.
11


12 What do you think? If a
man has a hundred sheep,
and one of them has gone
astray, does he not leave
the ninety-nine on the
mountains and go in search
of the one that went
astray?
13 And if he finds it, truly,
I say to you, he rejoices
over it more than over the
ninety-nine that never went
astray.
14 So it is not the will of
my Father who is in heaven
that one of these little ones
should perish.











15 "If your brother sins
against you, go and tell him
his fault, between you and
him alone. If he listens to
you, you have gained your
brother.


16 But if he does not
listen, take one or two
others along with you, that
every word may be
confirmed by the evidence
of two or three witnesses.
17 If he refuses to listen to
them, tell it to the church;
and if he refuses to listen
even to the church, let him
be to you as a Gentile and
a tax collector.
18 Truly, I say to you,
whatever you bind on earth
shall be bound in heaven,
and whatever you loose on
earth shall be loosed in
heaven.
19 Again I say to you, if
two of you agree on earth
about anything they ask, it
will be done for them by
my Father in heaven.
20 For where two or three
are gathered in my name,
there am I in the midst of
them."
21 Then Peter came up
and said to him, "Lord,
how often shall my brother
sin against me, and I
forgive him? As many as
seven times?"
22 Jesus said to him, "I do
not say to you seven times,
but seventy times seven.






23 "Therefore the
kingdom of heaven may be
compared to a king who
wished to settle accounts
with his servants.
24 When he began the
reckoning, one was
brought to him who owed
him ten thousand talents;
25 and as he could not
pay, his lord ordered him
to be sold, with his wife
and children and all that he
had, and payment to be
made.
26 So the servant fell on
his knees, imploring him,
'Lord, have patience with
me, and I will pay you
everything.'
27 And out of pity for him
the lord of that servant
released him and forgave
him the debt.
28 But that same servant,
as he went out, came upon
one of his fellow servants
who owed him a hundred
denarii; and seizing him by
the throat he said, 'Pay
what you owe.'
29 So his fellow servant
fell down and besought
him, 'Have patience with
me, and I will pay you.'
30 He refused and went
and put him in prison till he
should pay the debt.
31 When his fellow
servants saw what had
taken place, they were
greatly distressed, and they
went and reported to their
lord all that had taken
place.
32 Then his lord
summoned him and said to
him, 'You wicked servant!
I forgave you all that debt
because you besought me;
33 and should not you
have had mercy on your
fellow servant, as I had
mercy on you?'
34 And in anger his lord
delivered him to the jailers,
till he should pay all his
debt.
35 So also my heavenly
Father will do to every one
of you, if you do not
forgive your brother from
your heart."







MARK




Mark 9:33 And they came
to Capernaum; and when
he was in the house he
asked them, "What were
you discussing on the
way?"
Mark 9:34 But they were
silent; for on the way they
had discussed with one
another who was the
greatest.
Mark 9:35 And he sat
down and called the
twelve; and he said to
them, "If any one would be
first, he must be last of all
and servant of all."
Mark 9:36 And he took a
child, and put him in the
midst of them; and taking
him in his arms, he said to
them,
Mark 9:37 "Whoever
receives one such child in
my name receives me; and
whoever receives me,
receives not me but him
who sent me."




Mark 9:42 "Whoever
causes one of these little
ones who believe in me to
sin, it would be better for
him if a great millstone
were hung round his neck
and he were thrown into
the sea.













Mark 9:43 And if your
hand causes you to sin, cut
it off; it is better for you to
enter life maimed than with
two hands to go to hell, to
the unquenchable fire.




Mark 9:47 And if your eye
causes you to sin, pluck it
out; it is better for you to
enter the kingdom of God
with one eye than with two
eyes to be thrown into hell,
































































































































































LUKE




Luke 9:46 And an
argument arose among
them as to which of them
was the greatest.
Luke 9:47 But when Jesus
perceived the thought of
their hearts, he took a child
and put him by his side,
Luke 9:48 and said to
them, "Whoever receives
this child in my name
receives me, and whoever
receives me receives him
who sent me; for he who is
least among you all is the
one who is great."
















Luke 17:2 It would be
better for him if a millstone
were hung round his neck
and he were cast into the
sea, than that he should
cause one of these little
ones to sin.





Luke 17:1 And he said to
his disciples, "Temptations
to sin are sure to come; but
woe to him by whom they
come!
































Luke 15:4 "What man of
you, having a hundred
sheep, if he has lost one of
them, does not leave the
ninety-nine in the
wilderness, and go after the
one which is lost, until he
finds it?
Luke 15:5 And when he
has found it, he lays it on
his shoulders, rejoicing.
Luke 15:6 And when he
comes home, he calls
together his friends and his
neighbors, saying to them,
'Rejoice with me, for I
have found my sheep which
was lost.'
Luke 15:7 Just so, I tell
you, there will be more joy
in heaven over one sinner
who repents than over
ninety-nine righteous
persons who need no
repentance.



Luke 17:3 Take heed to
yourselves; if your brother
sins, rebuke him, and if he
repents, forgive him;






































Luke 17:4 and if he sins
against you seven times in
the day, and turns to you
seven times, and says, 'I
repent,' you must forgive
him."










































































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