Lk Chapter 13 Verses 1-35

13:1
Now
some
people
who
were
there
at
that
time,
gave
him
an
account
of
how
the
blood
of
some
Galilaeans
had been
mixed
by
Pilate
with
their
offerings.
13:2
And
he,
in
answer,
said
to
them,
Are you
of
the
opinion
that
these
Galilaeans
were
worse
than
all
other
Galilaeans,
because
these
things
were
done
to
them?
13:3
I
say
to
you,
It
is
not
so:
but
if
your
hearts
are not
changed,
you
will
all
come to
the
same
end.
13:4
Or
those
eighteen
men
who
were
crushed
by
the
fall
of
the
tower
of
Siloam,
were
they
worse
than
all
the
other
men
living
in
Jerusalem?
13:5
I
say
to
you,
It
is
not
so:
but
if
your
hearts
are not
changed,
you
will
all
come to
an
end
in
the
same way.
13:6
And
he
made up
this
story
for
them:
A
certain
man
had
a
fig-tree
in
his
garden,
and
he
came to
get
fruit
from
it,
and
there
was
no
fruit.
13:7
And
he
said
to
the
gardener,
See,
for
three
years
I
have been
looking
for
fruit
from
this
tree,
and
I
have not
had
any:
let
it
be
cut down;
why
is
it
taking
up
space?
13:8
And
he
said,
Lord,
let
it
be
for
this year,
and
I
will
have
the
earth
turned up
round
it,
and
put
animal
waste
on
it,
to
make
it
fertile:
13:9
And
if,
after
that,
it
has
fruit,
it
is
well;
if
not,
let
it
be
cut down.
13:10
And
he
was
teaching
in
one
of
the
Synagogues
on
the
Sabbath.
13:11
And
there
was
a
woman
who
had had
a
disease
for
eighteen
years;
she
was
bent,
and
was not
able
to
make
herself
straight.
13:12
And
when
Jesus
saw
her,
he
said
to
her,
Woman,
you
are
made
free
from
your
disease.
13:13
And
he
put
his
hands
on
her,
and
she
was
made
straight,
and
gave
praise
to
God.
13:14
And
the
ruler
of
the
Synagogue
was
angry
because
Jesus
had
made
her
well
on
the
Sabbath,
and
he
said
to
the
people,
There
are
six days
in
which
men
may
do
work:
so
come
on
those
days
to
be
made
well,
and
not
on
the
Sabbath.
13:15
But
the
Lord
gave
him
an
answer
and
said,
O
you
false
men!
do you
not,
every
one
of
you,
on
the
Sabbath,
let
loose
his
ox
and
his
ass
and
take
it
to
the
water?
13:16
And
is
it
not
right
for
this
daughter
of
Abraham,
who
has been
in
the
power
of
Satan
for
eighteen
years,
to
be
made
free
on
the
Sabbath?
13:17
And
when
he
said
these
things,
those
who
were
against
him
were
shamed,
and
all
the
people
were
full
of
joy
because
of
the
great
things
which
were
done
by
him.
13:18
Then
he
said,
What
is
the
kingdom
of
God
like?
what
comparison
may
I
make
of
it?
13:19
It
is
like
a
grain
of
mustard
seed
which
a
man
took
and
put in
his
garden,
and
it
became
a
tree,
and
the
birds
of
heaven
made
their
resting-places
in
its
branches.
13:20
And
again
he
said,
What
is
the
kingdom
of
God
like?
13:21
It
is
like
leaven,
which
a
woman
put
into
three
measures
of
meal,
and
it
was
all
leavened.
13:22
And
he
went
on
his
way,
through
towns
and
country
places,
teaching
and
journeying
to
Jerusalem.
13:23
And
someone
said
to
him,
Lord,
will
only
a
small
number
have
salvation?
And
he
said
to
them,
13:24
Do
your
best
to go
in
by
the
narrow
door,
for
I
say
to
you,
A
number
will
make
the
attempt
to go
in,
but
will not
be able
to
do
so.
13:25
When
the
master
of
the
house
has
got up,
and
the
door
has been
shut,
and
you,
still
outside,
give
blows
on
the
door,
saying,
Lord,
let
us
in;
he
will
make
answer
and
say,
I
have
no
knowledge
of
where
you
come
from.
13:26
Then
you
will
say,
We
have
taken
food and drink
with
you,
and
you
were
teaching
in
our
streets.
13:27
But
he
will
say,
Truly,
I
have
no
knowledge
of
you
or
where
you
come
from;
go away
from
me,
you
workers
of
evil.
13:28
There
will
be
weeping
and
cries
of
sorrow
when
you
see
Abraham,
Isaac,
and
Jacob,
and
all
the
prophets,
in
the
kingdom
of
God,
but
you
yourselves
are
shut
outside.
13:29
And
they
will
come
from
the
east
and
from
the
west,
from
the
north
and
from
the
south,
and
take
their
places
in
the
kingdom
of
God.
13:30
And
the
last
will
be
first,
and
the
first
will
be
last.
13:31
At
that
time,
certain
Pharisees
came to
him
and
said,
Go away
from
this
place,
because
Herod’s
purpose
is
to
put
you
to
death.
13:32
And
he
said,
Go
and
say
to
that
fox,
I
send
out
evil
spirits
and
do
works
of
mercy
today
and
tomorrow,
and
on
the
third
day
my
work
will
be
complete.
13:33
But
I
have to
go
on
my
way
today
and
tomorrow
and
the
third
day,
for
it
is
not
right
for
a
prophet
to
come to
his
death
outside
Jerusalem.
13:34
O
Jerusalem,
Jerusalem,
putting
to
death
the
prophets,
and
stoning
those
who
were
sent
to
her!
again
and
again
would
I
have
taken
your
children
to
myself,
as
a
bird
takes
her
young
ones
under
her
wings,
but
you
would not!
13:35
Now
see,
your
house
is
waste,
and
I
say
to
you,
You
will not
see
me
again
till
you
say,
A
blessing
on
him
who
comes in
the
name
of
the
Lord.