Lk Chapter 7 Verses 1-50

7:1
After
he
had
come to
the end
of
all
his
words
in
the
hearing
of
the
people,
he
went into
Capernaum.
7:2
And
a
certain
captain
had
a
servant
who
was
very
dear
to
him;
this
servant
was
ill
and
near to
death.
7:3
And
when
news
of
Jesus
came to
his
ears,
he
sent
to
him
rulers
of
the
Jews,
requesting
that
he
would
come
and
make
his
servant
well.
7:4
And
they,
when
they
came to
Jesus,
made
their
request
warmly,
saying,
7:5
It
is
right
for
you
to
do
this
for
him,
because
he
is
a
friend
to
our
nation,
and
himself
has
put
up
a
Synagogue
for
us.
7:6
And
Jesus
went
with
them.
And
when
he
was
not
far
from
the
house,
the
man
sent
friends
to
him,
saying,
Lord,
do not
give
yourself
trouble:
for
I
am not
important
enough
for
you
to
come
into
my
house:
7:7
And
I
had
the
feeling
that
I
was
not
even
good
enough
to
come to
you:
but
say
the
word
only,
and
my
servant
will
be
well.
7:8
For
I,
myself,
am
a
man
under
authority,
having
men
under
me;
and
I
say
to
this
one,
Go,
and
he
goes;
and
to
another,
Come,
and
he
comes;
and
to
my
servant,
Do
this,
and
he
does
it.
7:9
And
when
these
things
were
said
to
Jesus,
he
was
surprised,
and,
turning
to
the
mass
of
people
coming
after
him,
said,
I
have not
seen
such
great
faith,
no,
not
in
Israel.
7:10
And
when
those
who
were
sent
came back
to
the
house
they
saw
that
the
servant
was
well.
7:11
And
it
came
about,
after
a
little
time,
that
he
went to
a
town
named
Nain;
and
his
disciples
went
with
him,
and
a
great
number
of
people.
7:12
Now
when
he
came
near
the
door
of
the
town,
a
dead
man
was
being
taken out,
the
only
son
of
his
mother,
who
was
a
widow:
and
a
great
number
of
people
from
the
town
were
with
her.
7:13
And
when
the
Lord
saw
her,
he
had
pity
on
her
and
said
to
her,
Be
not
sad.
7:14
And
he
came
near,
and
put
his
hand
on
the
stretcher
where
the
dead
man
was:
and
those
who
were
moving it
came to
a
stop.
And
he
said,
Young
man,
I
say
to
you,
Get up.
7:15
And
the
dead
man
got up,
and
words
came
from
his
lips.
And
he
gave
him
to
his
mother.
7:16
And
fear
came
on
all,
and
they
gave
praise
to
God,
saying,
A
great
prophet
is
among
us:
and,
God
has
given
thought
to
his
people.
7:17
And
this
story
about
him
went through
all
Judaea
and
the
places
round
about.
7:18
And
the
disciples
of
John
gave
him
an
account
of
all
these
things.
7:19
Then
John
sent
two
of
his
disciples
to
the
Lord,
saying,
Are you
he
who
is
to
come,
or
are
we
waiting
for
another?
7:20
And
when
the
men
came to
him
they
said,
John
the
Baptist
has
sent
us
to
you,
saying,
Are you
he
who
is
to
come,
or
are
we
waiting
for
another?
7:21
At
that
time,
he
made
a
number
of
people
free
from
their
diseases
and
their
pains,
and
from
evil
spirits;
and
to
others
who
were
blind
he
gave
back
the
use
of
their
eyes.
7:22
And
answering
them
he
said,
Go back
and
give
news
to
John
of
what
you
have seen,
and
the
things
which
have
come to
your
ears;
the
blind
now
see,
those
who
had
no
power
in
their
legs
are
walking,
lepers
are
made
clean,
those
who
had
no
hearing
now
have
their
ears
open,
dead
men
come to
life
again,
and
the
poor
have
the
good news
given
to
them.
7:23
And
a
blessing
will
be
on
him
who
has
no doubts
about
me.
7:24
And
when
the
men
who
were
sent
by
John
had
gone away,
he
said
to
the
people,
about
John,
What
did you
go out
into
the
waste
land
to
see?
a
tall
stem
moving
in
the
wind?
7:25
But
what
did you
go out
to
see?
a
man
in
soft
clothing?
See
now,
those
who
have
beautiful
clothing
and
delicate
food
are
in
kings’
houses.
7:26
But
what
did you
go out
to
see?
a
prophet?
Yes,
I
say
to
you,
and
more
than
a
prophet.
7:27
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.
7:28
I
say
to
you,
Among
all
the
sons
of
women,
not
one
is
greater than
John:
but
he
who
is
least
in
the
kingdom
of
God
is
greater than
he.
7:29
(And
all
the
people,
and
the
tax-farmers,
to
whom
John
had
given
baptism,
when
they
had
knowledge
of
these
things,
gave
glory
to
God.
7:30
But
the
Pharisees
and
the
teachers
of
the
law
were
against
the
purpose
of
God
for
themselves,
not
having had
his
baptism.)
7:31
What
comparison
am I
to
make
of
the
men
of
this
generation?
what
are
they
like?
7:32
They
are
like
children
who
are
seated
in
the
market-place,
crying
out
to
one
another,
and
saying,
We
made
music
for
you,
but
you
did not
take
part
in
the
dance;
we
gave
cries
of
sorrow,
but
you
were
not
sad.
7:33
For
John
the
Baptist
came,
taking
no food
or
drink,
and
you
say,
He
has
an
evil
spirit.
7:34
The
Son
of
man
came
feasting,
and
you
say,
Here
is
a
lover
of
food
and
wine,
a
friend
of
tax-farmers
and
sinners.
7:35
But
wisdom
is
judged
to
be
right
by
all her children.
7:36
And
one
of
the
Pharisees
made
a
request
that
he
would
take
a
meal
with
him.
And
he
went into
the
Pharisee’s
house
and
took
his
seat
at
the
table.
7:37
And
there
was
a
woman
in
the
town
who
was
a
sinner;
and
when
she
had
news
that
he
was
a
guest
in
the
Pharisee’s
house,
she
took
a
bottle of perfume,
7:38
And
went
in
and
took
her
place
at the back
of
him,
near
his
feet,
weeping,
so
that
his
feet
were
washed
with
the
drops
from
her
eyes,
and
with
her
hair
she
made
them
dry,
and
kissing
his
feet
she
put
the
perfume
on
them.
7:39
Now
when
the
Pharisee
in
whose
house
he
was
saw
it,
he
said
to
himself,
This
man,
if
he
was
a
prophet,
would
be
conscious
what
sort
of
woman
this
is
who
has
put
her
hands
on
him,
that
she
is
a
sinner.
7:40
And
Jesus,
answering,
said,
Simon,
I
have
something
to
say
to
you.
And
he
said,
Master,
say
on.
7:41
And
he
said,
Two
men
were
in
debt
to
a
certain
man
of
business:
one
had
a
debt
of
five hundred
pence,
and
the
other
of
fifty.
7:42
When
they
were
unable
to
make
payment,
he
made
the
two
of
them
free
of
their
debts.
Which
of
them,
now,
will
have
the
greater
love
for
him?
7:43
Simon,
in
answer,
said,
It
seems
he
whose
debt
was
greater.
And
he
said,
Your
decision
is
right.
7:44
And
turning
to
the
woman
he
said
to
Simon,
You
see
this
woman?
I
came
into
your
house;
you
did not
give
me
water
for
my
feet:
but
she
has been
washing
my
feet
with
the
drops
from
her
eyes,
and
drying
them
with
her
hair.
7:45
You
did not
give
me
a
kiss:
but
she,
from
the
time
when
I
came in,
has
gone
on
kissing
my
feet.
7:46
You
put
no
oil
on
my
head:
but
she
has
put
perfume
on
my
feet.
7:47
And
so
I
say
to
you,
She
will
have
forgiveness
for
her
sins
which
are
great
in
number,
because
of
her
great
love:
but
he
who
has
small
need
of
forgiveness
gives
little
love.
7:48
And
he
said
to
her,
You
have
forgiveness
for
your
sins.
7:49
And
those
who
were
seated
at
table
with
him
said
to
themselves,
Who
is
this
who
even
gives
forgiveness
of
sins?
7:50
And
he
said
to
the
woman,
By
your
faith
you
have
salvation;
go
in
peace.