Lk Chapter 14 Verses 1-35

14:1
And
it
came
about
that
when
he
went into
the
house
of
one
of
the
chief
Pharisees
on
the
Sabbath,
to
have
a
meal,
they
were
watching
him.
14:2
And
a
certain
man
was
there
who
had
a
disease.
14:3
And
Jesus,
answering,
said
to
the
scribes
and
Pharisees,
Is
it
right
to
make
people
well
on
the
Sabbath
or
not?
14:4
But
they
said
nothing.
And
he
made
him
well
and
sent
him
away.
14:5
And
he
said
to
them,
Which
of
you,
whose
ox
or
ass
has
got
into
a
water-hole,
will not
straight away
get
him
out
on
the
Sabbath?
14:6
And
they
had
no
answer
to
that
question.
14:7
And
he
gave
teaching
in
the
form
of
a
story
to
the
guests
who
came to
the
feast,
when
he
saw
how
they
took
the
best
seats;
saying
to
them,
14:8
When
you
get
a
request
to
come to
a
feast,
do not
take
the
best
seat,
for
a
more
important
man
than
you
may
be
coming,
14:9
And
then
the
giver
of
the
feast
will
come to
you
and
say,
Give
your
place
to
this
man;
and
you,
with
shame,
will
have to
take
the
lowest
seat.
14:10
But
when
you
come,
go
and
take
the
lowest
seat,
so
that
when
the
giver
of
the
feast
comes,
he
may
say
to
you,
Friend,
come
up
higher;
and
then
you
will
have
honour
in
the
eyes
of
all
the
others
who
are
there.
14:11
For
every
man
who
gives
himself
a
high
place
will
be
put
down,
but
he
who
takes
a
low
place
will
be
lifted
up.
14:12
And
he
said
to
the
master
of
the
house,
When
you
give
a
feast,
do not
send
for
your
friends
and
your
brothers
and
your
family
or
your
neighbours
who
have
wealth,
for
they
may
give
a
feast
for
you,
and
so
you
will
get
a
reward.
14:13
But
when
you
give
a
feast,
send
for
the
poor
and
the
blind
and
those
who
are
broken
in
body:
14:14
And
you
will
have
a
blessing,
because
they
will not
be able
to
give
you
any
payment,
and
you
will
get
your
reward
when
the
upright
come back
from
the
dead.
14:15
And,
hearing
these
words,
one
of
those
who
were
at
table
with
him
said
to
him,
Happy
is
the
man
who
will
be
a
guest
in
the
kingdom
of
God.
14:16
And
he
said
to
them,
A
certain
man
gave
a
great
feast,
and
sent
word
of
it
to
a
number
of
people.
14:17
And
when
the
time
had
come,
he
sent
his
servants
to
say
to
them,
Come,
for
all
things
are
now
ready.
14:18
And
they
all
gave
reasons
why
they
were not
able
to
come.
The
first
said
to
him,
I
have
got
a
new
field,
and
it
is
necessary
for
me
to go
and
see
it:
I am full
of
regret
that
I
am
unable
to
come.
14:19
And
another
said,
I
have
got
some
cattle,
and
I
am going
to
make
a
test
of
them:
I am full
of
regret
that
I
am
unable
to
come.
14:20
And
another
said,
I
have been
married,
and
so
I
am not
able
to
come.
14:21
And
the
servant
came back
and
gave
his
master
an
account
of
these
things.
Then
the
master
of
the
house
was
angry
and
said
to
the
servant,
Go out
quickly
into
the
streets
of
the
town
and
get
the
poor,
the
blind,
and
those
who
are
broken
in
body.
14:22
And
the
servant
said,
Lord,
your
orders
have been
done,
and
still
there
is
room.
14:23
And
the
lord
said
to
the
servant,
Go out
into
the
roads
and
the
fields,
and
make
them
come in,
so
that
my
house
may
be
full.
14:24
For
I
say
to
you
that
not
one
of
those
who
were
requested
to
come
will
have
a
taste
of
my
feast.
14:25
Now
a
great
number
of
people
went
with
him.
14:26
And
turning round,
he
said
to
them,
If
any
man
comes to
me,
and
has not
hate
for
his
father
and
mother
and
wife
and
children
and
brothers and sisters,
and
even
for
his
life,
he
may
not
be
my
disciple.
14:27
Whoever
does not
take
up
his
cross
and
come
after
me
may
not
be
my
disciple.
14:28
For
which
of
you,
desiring
to
put
up
a
tower,
does not
first
give
much
thought
to
the
price,
if
he
will
have enough
to
make
it
complete?
14:29
For
fear
that
if
he
makes
a
start
and
is not
able
to go
on
with
it
to
the end,
all
who
see
it
will
be
laughing
at
him,
14:30
And
saying,
This
man made
a
start
at
building
and
is not
able
to
make
it
complete.
14:31
Or
what
king,
going to
war
with
another
king,
will not
first
take
thought
if
he
will
be
strong
enough,
with
ten thousand
men,
to
keep
off
him
who
comes
against
him
with
twenty
thousand?
14:32
Or
while
the
other
is
still
a
great
distance
away,
he
sends
representatives
requesting
conditions
of
peace.
14:33
And
so
whoever
is
not
ready
to
give
up
all
he
has
may
not
be
my
disciple.
14:34
For
salt
is
good,
but
if
the
taste
goes
from
it,
of
what
use
is
it?
14:35
It
is
no
good
for
the
land
or
for
the
place
of
waste;
no
one
has
a
use
for
it.
He
who
has
ears,
let
him
give
ear.