Mt Chapter 11 Verses 1-30

11:1
And
it
came
about
that
when
Jesus
had
come to
the end
of
giving
these
orders
to
his
twelve
disciples,
he
went away
from
there,
teaching
and
preaching
in
their
towns.
11:2
Now
when
John
had
news
in
prison
of
the
works
of
the
Christ,
he
sent
his
disciples
11:3
To
say
to
him,
Are you
he
who
is
to
come,
or
are
we
waiting
for
another?
11:4
And
Jesus,
answering,
said
to
them,
Go
and
give
news
to
John
of
the
things
which
you
are
seeing
and
hearing:
11:5
The
blind
see;
those
who
were not
able
to,
are
walking;
lepers
are
made
clean;
those
who
were
without
hearing,
now
have
their
ears
open;
the
dead
come to
life
again,
and
the
poor
have
the
good news
given
to
them.
11:6
And
a
blessing
will
be
on
him
who
has
no doubts
about
me.
11:7
And
when
they
were
going away,
Jesus,
talking
of
John,
said
to
all
the
people,
What
went
you
out
into
the
waste
land
to
see?
a
tall
stem
moving
in
the
wind?
11:8
But
what
went
you
out
to
see?
a
man
delicately
clothed?
Those
who
have
fair
robes
are
in
kings’
houses.
11:9
But
why
did you
go out?
to
see
a
prophet?
Yes,
I
say
to
you,
and
more
than
a
prophet.
11:10
This
is
he
of
whom
it
has been
said,
See,
I
send
my
servant
before
your
face,
who
will
make
ready
your
way
before
you.
11:11
Truly
I
say
to
you,
Among
the
sons
of
women
there
has not
been
a
greater than
John
the
Baptist:
but
he
who
is
least
in
the
kingdom
of
heaven
is
greater than
he.
11:12
And
from
the
days
of
John
the
Baptist
till
now,
the
kingdom
of
heaven
is
forcing
its
way
in,
and
men
of
force
take
it.
11:13
For
all
the
prophets
and
the
law
were
in
force
till
John.
11:14
And
if
you
are able
to
see
it,
this
is
Elijah
who
was
to
come.
11:15
He
who
has
ears,
let
him
give
ear.
11:16
But
what
comparison
may
I
make
of
this
generation?
It
is
like
children
seated
in
the
market-places,
crying
out
to
one
another,
11:17
We
made
music
for
you
and
you
did not
take
part
in
the
dance;
we
gave
cries
of
sorrow
and
you
made
no
signs
of
grief.
11:18
For
John
came,
taking
no food
or
drink,
and
they
say,
He
has
an
evil
spirit.
11:19
The
Son
of
man
has
come
feasting,
and
they
say,
See,
a
lover
of
food
and
wine,
a
friend
of
tax-farmers
and
sinners!
And
wisdom
is
judged
to
be
right
by
her
works.
11:20
Then
he
went
on to
say
hard
things
to
the
towns
where
most
of
his
works
of
power
were
done,
because
they
had not
been
turned
from
their
sins.
11:21
Unhappy
are you,
Chorazin!
Unhappy
are you,
Beth-saida!
For
if
the
works
of
power
which
were
done
in
you
had been
done
in
Tyre
and
Sidon,
they
would
have been
turned
from
their
sins
in
days
gone by,
clothing
themselves
in
haircloth
and
putting
dust
on
their
heads.
11:22
But
I
say
to
you,
It
will
be
better
for
Tyre
and
Sidon
in
the
day
of
judging,
than
for
you.
11:23
And
you,
Capernaum,
were you
not
to
be
lifted
up to
heaven?
you
will
go down
into
hell:
for
if
the
works
of
power
which
were
done
in
you
had been
done
in
Sodom,
it
would
have been
here
to
this
day.
11:24
But
I
say
to
you
that
it
will
be
better
for
the
land
of
Sodom
in
the
day
of
judging,
than
for
you.
11:25
At
that
time
Jesus
made
answer
and
said,
I
give
praise
to
you,
O
Father,
Lord
of
heaven
and
earth,
because
you
have
kept
these
things
secret
from
the
wise
and
the
men
of
learning,
and
have
made
them
clear
to
little
children.
11:26
Yes,
Father,
for
so
it
was
pleasing
in
your
eyes.
11:27
All
things
have been
given
to
me
by
my
Father;
and
no
one
has
knowledge
of
the
Son,
but
the
Father;
and
no
one
has
knowledge
of
the
Father,
but
the
Son,
and
he
to
whom
the
Son
will
make
it
clear.
11:28
Come to
me,
all
you
who
are
troubled
and
weighted
down
with
care,
and
I
will
give
you
rest.
11:29
Take
my
yoke
on
you
and
become
like
me,
for
I
am
gentle
and
without
pride,
and
you
will
have
rest
for
your
souls;
11:30
For
my
yoke
is
good,
and
the
weight
I
take
up
is
not
hard.