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THE
LIFE
AND MORALS
OF
JESUS OF
Extracted
Nazareth
from the
Gospels,
Textually
with those
of others.
BY
THOMAS JEFFERSON.
Jefferson's mission was leadership. Witliout an effort on liis part expressions from tiis lips, that from other men's would scarcely have attracted notice, became thenceforth axioms, creeds, and gatheringcries to groat masses of his countrymen. S'enri/ S. Randall.
N. D.
ST. LOUIS,
CO.,
NEW YORK.
Copyright, 1902, by
PREFACE.
4-^6
In 1803, while "overwhelmed with other business," Mr. Jefferson cut from the evangelists such passages as he believed
and "arranged
He
called
it
"The Philosophy
his life
areth, extracted
and
doctrines, as
ment
of the
New Testament
unem-
work, he said:
"If I
had
would add
to
my
little
by
carried out the design thus expressed, giving the texts in the
This
is
"The Jefferson
Bible,"
which
is
now owned by
still
the Govern-
by Congress.
While
this
volume was
in the possession
Thomas
Jefferson
its
table of contents
was made,
As a
fit
introduction to
made by Mr.
Jefferson
A TABLE
Of
the texts from the Evangelists employed in this narrative, and of the order of
their arrangement.
Luke
ii.
1-7:
is
born.
21, 39:
He
is
" ft
-^Z
reth.
40, 42-48, 51, 52:
At
12
to
L.
iii.
2;
Mk.
Jesus
1.
4;
Mt.
iii.
4,
5,
6;
John baptizes
23:
in Jordan.
^1
?.
Mt.
J.
iii.
13:
is
baptized.
L.
iii.
At
30
years of age.
^
l^
ii.
12-16:
-^
iii.
22;
Mt.
12;
Mk.
vi. 17-28:
He
'XtT
Mk.
Mt.
i.
21,
22:
He
2,7
Explains the Sabbath
xii.
1-5,
9-12;
Mk.
ii.
27;
Mt.
xii.
14,
15:
Z'^
jjj
of his disciples.
24,
25,
Mt.
V. 1-12;
vii.
1,
L. vi.
2;
26;
Mt.
v. 13-47;
3-20;
L. vi.
35,
34, 36,
35,
36;
vii.
Mt.
vi.
1-34;
L. vi. 38;
Mt.
vii.
xii.
37;
24-29;
The
3
28, 29, 30:
1;
Mk.
vi. 6;
Mt.
xi.
Exhorts.
^
f
^
6
vii.
36-46:
A woman
anointeth him.
Precepts.
Mk.
iii.
H^
man.
L.
xiii. 1-5:
Precepts.
SI
L.
xiii. 6-9:
Parable of the
52, 53,
fig tree.
^
^5-/
L. xi. 37-46,
54:
Precepts.
Mt.
xiii. 1-9;
iv. 21,
Mk,
23:
iv.
10;
Mt.
xiii. 18-23:
^^
6f
Mk.
22,
Precepts.
Mt.
xiii.
24-30,
Mk.
iv. 26-34;
Mk.
ii.
16-17:
Precepts.
L. V. 36-39:
in old bottles.
Mt.
xiii. 53-57:
own
country.
vi. 12,
Mt.
ix. 36;
Mk.
vi.
Mt.
x.
5,
6,
9-18,
23, 26-31;
Mk.
30:
Mission
Mk.
Mt.
xviii.
1-4,
7-9,
12-17,
21-35':
Precepts.
Mt.
xviii. 23-35:
1-8,
L. X.
10-12:
The
To be born
L. X. 25-37:
L. xi, 1-13: L. xiv. 1-6:
Form
of prayer.
7-24:
to a feast.
28-32:
and prodigal
sou.
Parable of Lazarus.
Precepts to be always ready.
widow and
Mt, XX.
1-16:
in
the vineyard.
talents.
Mt. xxi.
1-3,
6-8,
10; J.
19-24;
Mt. xxi.
17:
Bethany.
Mk.
The traders
27-31:
cast out
Mk.
Mt. xxi.
Mt. xxi.
1-9;
Mt. xxi.
45,
46:
Mt. xxii.
15-33:
Mk.
Mt.
xii. 28-31;
xiii. 1-33:
Mt. xxii.
40;
Mk.
Mk.
xii. 41-44:
The widow's
mite.
Mt. xxiv.
1,
2,
ment.
45-51:
The
faithful
Mt. XXV.
1-13:
14-30:
The day
of judgment.
Mk.
xiv. 1-8:
A woman
anointeth him.
Mt. xxvi.
14-16:
17-20;
31,
4-17,
21-26,
31,
34,
35;
Mt. xxvi.
33; L.
Mt. xxvi.
35-45;
washes their
J. xviii. 1-3; J.
feet, trouble of
48-50:
Mt. xxvi.
xviii. 4-8;
Mt. xxvi.
50-52; 55,
Mk.
xiv.
51,
Mt. xxvi.
57;
J.
Mt. xxvi.
Mk. xiv. 55-61; L. xxii. 67, 68, 70; Mk. xiv. 63-65: He is arrested and carried before Caiaphas, the high-priest, and is condemned.
J. xviii. 28-31, 33-38; L. xxiii. 5;
Mt. xxvii.
13: Is
L. xxiii. 6-12:
Who
de-
him
27,
to execution.
3-8;
Mt. xxvii.
29-31,
L.
xxiii.
26-32;
J.
xix. 17-24;
Mt. xxvii.
55,
39-43;
56:
His cruci-
Mt. xxvii.
60:
His burial.
Facsimile Page
From
Jefferson's Bible.
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Facsimile Page
From
Jefferson's Bible.
Say uotbiug of
myself alone.
in
Its
my
religion.
It is
linowu
to
is
my God
to
and
be sought
my
life;
if
religion
Thomas
Jefferson.
RELIGIOUS VIEWS
OF
THOMAS JEFFERSON,
In a letter to bis daughter, written in 1803, Mr. Jefferson
said:
to
my
have thought
it
just that
my
family,
,
by possessing
this,
should
libels
published against
me on
as
The
"religious
was a comparison
of the doctrines
promise made
letter to Dr.
to Dr.
Benjamin Rush.
is
fit
introduction
Washington, April
21,
1803.
Dear
in the
Sir:
In
some
12
and
you
would give
my
views of
it.
They are
and
reflection,
system imputed
ions.
me by
those
who know
nothing of
my
I
opin-
To the corruptions
of Christianity I
am
indeed opposed;
am
human
excellence,
and
be-
any
other.
I
my mind
from public
affairs,
this
my
I con-
the more
it
my
time or information.
I
moment
of
my
late departure
little
from Monticello,
treatise
became a subject
The
was
to arrange in
my mind
a syllabus, or outline, of
wished
to see executed
leisure
and
in-
now send
you, as
my
promise
And
in confiding
it
to you, I
know
it
DOCTRINES OF JESUS.
malignant perversions of those
a text for
I
13
who
me
nevt^
am
moreover averse
communication of
it
my
religious
because
pre-
sumption of those
It
behooves every
man who
it
values
in the
become
his
own.
It
behooves him,
too,
in his
own
case, to
faith,
which the
laws have
Accept
left
my
affectionate salutations.
******
among
the ancients, to
among
its
professors.
14
I.
PHILOSOPHERS.
1.
were
2.
really great.
defective.
friends,
circles of
kindred and
in
them as within
Still less
have they
II.
JEWS.
is,
1.
God; but
him and
of his attributes
were degrad-
cilable
an eminent degree.
DOCTRINES OF JESUS.
III.
15
JESUS.
the Jews, Jesus appeared. His
among
endowments
and innocent.
He was
his
But he had
1
not, like
name not
who
name
of
own
On
in its
power and
riches,
were opposed
and doctrines
fell
ant men;
who
long after
the transactions
3.
had passed.
to
an early victim
to the
mum
which was
really delivered
were
de-
fective, as
16
liver
intelligible.
5.
still
of schismatizing followers,
phisticating
interest in so-
engrafting on
(Plato),
frittering
them
into
subtilties
men
to reject the
whole
in disgust,
and
to
up
and
spirit
The quescom-
member
munication with
it,
and denied by
is
which
He
corrected the
Deism
them
in
their belief of
his attributes
2.
and government.
to
of the
they went far beyond both in inculcating universal philanthrophy, not only to kindred and friends, to neighbors and country-
DOCTRINES OF JESUS.
men, but
to all
17
one family, under
mankind, gathering
all into
development of
this
The precepts
of
Hebrew code
He pushed
his
and
4.
He
state,
which was
wielded
it
I,
too,
have
(The
made a
Gospels)
wee-little
book
call
from
the
same
of
materials
Jesus.
which
the
Philosophy
It is
them on
the pages
more
It
a document
in proof that I
am
REAL CHRISTIAN,
and
that
is to say,
ME
infidel
THEMSELVES
draw all dogmas from what its author never said nor saw. They have compounded from the heathen mysteries a system beyond the comprehension of man, of which the great reformer of the vicious ethics and deism of the Jews, were he to return on earth, would not recognize one
Christians and preachers of the Gospel, while they
feature.
Jefferson to
THE
LIFE
AND MORALS
OF
JESUS OF
NAZARETH
I.
Joseph and
Mary go
to
is
Born.
ND
it
came
2
nius
was
first
made when
Cyre-
into his
own
4
And Joseph
also
went up from
Galilee, out of
20
David, ^/hich
of the house
was
and lineage
espoused wife,
And
were
there,
And
wrapped him
in
in the inn.
II.
He
is
Circumcised and
Named and
ND
when
name was
all
called
JESUS.
2
And when
things ac-
own
city Nazareth.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
21
III.
At Tzvelve Years
of
Age He Accompanies
salem and Returns.
\ ND
waxed strong
in spirit,
filled
And when
to
old,
went up
feast.
And when
But
they, supposing
him
to
have been
In the
him among
5
tJieir
And when
to
back again
6
came to pass, that after three days they found him in the temple, sitting in the midst
it
And
questions.
22
7
And
all
that heard
at
his understanding
and answers.
And when
his
and
have
down with them, and came to Nazareth, and was subject unto them: but his
9
And
he went
mother kept
10
all these
And
and
in favour with
IV.
^^OW
and
of the
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH. 2
the
23
Annas and Caiaphas being the high priests, word of God came nnto John the son of ZachJohn did baptize
in
the
wilderness,
and
And
his
Tj
and
5
to
all
Judaea, and
6
And were
Jesus
is
npHEN
2
to
Jordan
And
was
tJie
son of Heli.
24
VI.
Capernaum,
and
he,
and
and
his brethren,
his disci-
ples
And
was
at hand,
and
Jesus went up
3
And
money
And when
cords, he drove
them
And
said unto
them that
sold doves.
Take
make not my
Father's house an
house of merchandise.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
25
VII.
He
his disciples
Now when
laid
hold upon John, and bound him in prison for Herodias' sake, his brother Philip's wife: for he
had
married her.
4
It is
not law-
him, and would have killed him; but she could not:
For Herod feared John, knowing that he was a just man and an holy, and observed him; and
6
did
many
things,
and heard
And when
a convenient day
Herod on
his birthday
made a supper
estates of Galilee;
26
8
And when
in,
came
eel,
that sat with him, the king said unto the dam-
Ask
it
me whatsoever
thou
wilt,
and
I will
give
9
thee.
And
give
if
thee,
my
kingdom.
10
mother,
And she went forth, and said What shall I ask? And she
she
unto her
said,
The
And
came
by
that thou
me by and
And
in a
the Baptist.
12
the king
was exceeding
and
And immediately
tioner, and commanded his head to be brought: and he went and beheaded him in the prison,
14
it
And brought
his
to the damsel:
to her
mother.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
27
YIII.
He
ND
thej went into Capernaum; and straightthe sabbath day he entered into the
way on
2
And
for he taught
authority,
and
IX.
Explains the Sabbath.
A T that time Jesus went on the sabbath day through the corn; and his disciples were an
hungred, and began to pluck the ears of corn, and
to eat.
it,
they said
is
Have ye not
read
28
4
How
him
5
how
that on
departed thence, he
went
7
hand withered.
it
And
And he
if it fall
What man
shall
there be
among
and
9
into a pit
it,
and
out?
better than
How much
then
it is
is
man
sheep?
Wherefore
sabbath days.
10
And he
Tj
not
man
and held a
destroy him.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
12
If self
29
if,
he withdrew him-
X.
Call of
His
Disciples.
\ ND
all
it
came
he went
And when
and
of
it
disciples:
called unto
Mm
his
twelve,
whom
also
he named apostles;
Andrew
4
Bartholomew,
Matthew and Thomas, James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon called Zelotes, 5 And Judas the hy^otlier of James, and Judas Iscariot, which also was the traitor. And he came down with them, and stood in G the plain, and the company of his disciples, and a great multitude of people out of all Judaea and
30
came
to
their diseases.
XI.
The Sermon on
the
Mount.
A XD
up
into a
And
saying,
is
mourn
comforted.
5
the earth.
6
after righteousness
filled.
mercy.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
8
31
for they shall
see God.
the kingdom of
heaven.
11
and persecute
evil against
all
manner
of
you
falsely, for
my
sake.
:
12
Rejoice,
for great is
rich
for ye have
Woe unto you that are full! for ye shall hunger. Woe unto you that laugh now for ye shall
14
!
Woe
all
men
shall speak
16
11
Ye
but
it
if
the salt
have
wherewith
shall
be salted?
32
it is
out,
and
to be trodden
17
set
Ye are the
hill
city that is
on an
cannot be hid.
18
Neither do
men
light a candle,
;
and put
it
it
giveth
19
may
20
which
in heaven.
am come
to destroy the
am
21
For verily
till all
be
fulfilled.
22
least
Whosoever therefore
commandments, and
men
so,
he
kingdom
of heaven
kingdom
of heaven.
23
For
eousness
shall
righteousness
of
the
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
scribes
B3
and Pharisees, ye
kingdom
shall in
no case enter
into the
of heaven.
24
Ye have heard
Thou
that
it
of
old time,
kill shall
25
But
is
angry
but
Thou
fool, shall
be in danger
26
Therefore
if
27
thy
and go
way
first
come and
28
lest at
and thou be
34
Ye have heard
Thou
I
that
it
of old time.
shalt not
commit adultery
committed adul-
31
But
on a
woman
And
32
out,
if
it
and cast
it is
profitable for
members should
perish,
and not
33
And
it
if
it off,
and cast
members should
perish,
hell.
It
away ment
35
of divorce-
But
put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth
ever shall
adultery.
divorced committeth
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
36
^ Again, ye have heard that
it
35
hath been
said by
thyself,
oaths
37
But
all
neither
by heaven; for
38
God's throne:
for
it is it
is
his footstool:
neither by Jerusalem
for
King.
39
make one
40
But
nay:
let
your communication
whatsoever
is
Yea, yea;
Nay,
for
evil.
Cometh of
41
1j
Ye have heard
I
that
it
An
42
But
43
And
if
any man
and
take
44
compel thee to go a
mile, go with
him twain.
36
45
46
TJ
Ye have heard
I
that
it
47
But
persecute you
which
in
heaven
for he
maketh
on the
just
evil
49
For
re-
And And
if
ye lend to them of
whom
ye hope to
receive,
to sinners, to receive as
much
again.
52
lend,
But
shall be great,
and ye
is
Highest for he
:
the
evil.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
53
37
Be ye
is
merciful.
54
otherwise ye have no
is
re-
ward
55
of your Father
which
in heaven.
llfiine
alms, do not
do in
may
let
secret:
and
re-
And when
may
be seen of men.
Verily
But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret and thy Father which
59
;
38
60
THE
LIFE
AND MORALS
repetitions,
Be not ye
for your
of,
before
Thy
will be
done in
earth, as
heaven.
64
65
And
And
we
forgive our
debtors.
66
and the
Amen.
67
For
if
ye forgive
men
But
if
ye forgive not
men
their trespasses,
Moreover when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance for they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast. Verily I say unto you. They have their reward.
69
11
:
OF JESUS OP NAZARETH.
70
39
anoint thine
fastest,
head, and
wash thy
face;
to fast, but
71
secret
which seeth in
72
earth,
]\
secret, shall
Lay not up
upon
and
steal:
73
But lay up
for
yourselves
treasures
in
steal.
is,
heart be also.
75
The
light of the
body
is
the eye
if
therefore
76
But
if
thine eye be
evil,
be full of darkness.
in thee be darkness,
how
great
is
that darkness!
77
No man can
other.
Ye
mammon.
40 78
for
your
;
what ye
what ye
shall
drink nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on.
Is not the life
raiment?
79
sow
not,
Are ye not
much
80
Which
of
81
for
82
And
like
one of
these.
83
field,
Wherefore,
God
which today
is,
and tomorrow
cast into
much more
clothe you,
ye
84
shall
What
Where-
we
eat? or.
What
shall
we drink?
or.
withal shall
we be
clothed?
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
41
85
seek
)
:
knoweth that ye
have need of
86
But seek ye
his righteousness;
and
morrow
day
is
88 89
Judge
ye be not judged.
shall
shall
it
90
Give,
and
it
shall
be given
For
shall
And why
is in
in thine
92
to
me
beam
is in
own eye?
42 93
beam out
of
mote out
94
Tf
which
is
feet,
Ask, and
it
shall be
opened unto
96
it
97
Or what man Or
If
if
is
there of you,
whom
if
his
98
he ask a
fish, will
he give him a
ser-
pent?
99
gifts
ye then, being
evil,
Father which
that ask
in
him?
all
100
that
Therefore
sliould
men
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
101
43
is
102
Because
and narrow
103
![
Beware
of false prophets,
to
104
Ye
shall
know them by
their fruits.
Do
Even
fruit;
good
fruit.
106
evil fruit,
107
fruit is
Every
good
fire.
108
Wherefore by their
fruits ye shall
know
them.
109
good
man
and an
evil
man
44
But
that
men
of in the
day of judgment.
justified,
111
him unto
his house
upon a rock:
the floods
And
not: for
it
114
And
of mine,
unto
And
fall of
it.
116
)\
And
came
to pass,
117
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
45
XII.
Exhorts.
V\7HEN
2
he was come
down from
the mountain,
And
][
And he went round about the villages, teaching. 3 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are
heavy laden, and
4
I I will
Take
my yoke
me;
for
am meek and
5
rest unto
your souls.
For
my
yoke
is
easy,
and
my
burden
is light.
XIII.
A Woman
Annointeth Him.
\ ND
And
to
he went into
meat.
tlie
and
sat
down
And, behold, a
woman
in the city,
which was
knew
46
ointment,
3
And
Mm
weeping,
and began
his feet,
wash
his feet
with
tears,
and did
of her head,
and kissed
Now when
it,
him saw
man,
if
woman
this is
that toucheth
a sinner.
And
And
he saith,
owed
five
other
7
fifty.
And when
of
he
me
therefore,
which
8 to
them
will love
him most?
said, I
suppose that he
said unto him.
whom
And he
Thou hast
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
9
47
And
into
feet:
my
Thou gavest me no kiss: but this woman the time I came in hath not ceased to kiss
my
this
feet.
11
My head with oil thou didst not anoint: but woman hath anointed my feet with ointment.
Wherefore
I
12
sins,
which
whom
13
little is
little.
14
And And
Who
is
15
And he
said to the
woman. Thy
faith hath
48
JNIORALS
XIV
Precepts.
np HEEE
ing him.
came then
his brethren
and
his mother,
call-
And
And And
Who
is
my
mother, or
4
my
brethren?
and
said,
Behold
my mother and
my
5
brethren!
For whosoever
is
same
6
my
brother,
and
my
sister,
and mother.
in-
In the
mean
time,
when
somuch that they trode one upon another, he began to say unto his disciples first of all. Beware
ye of the leaven of the Pharisees, w^hich
risy.
is
hypoc-
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
7
49
For there
Therefore
is
whatsoever ye have
spoken
in
And
my
friends,
Be not afraid
them that kill the body, and more that they can do.
10
But
will forewarn
you
whom ye
shall fear:
Fear him.
11
Are not
of
them
forgotten before
God?
of
numbered.
more
value than
13 U
Master, speak to
my
14
And
And
who made me
15
ware
4
of covetousness: for a
man's
life
consisteth
50
XV.
Parable of the Rich Man.
ND
ground
plentifully
man brought
himself,
forth
saying.
no room where to
bestow
3
down
will
I
my
4
barns,
bestow
my
fruits
and
for
And
I will
say to
thou hast
much goods
5
laid
up
and be merry.
fool, this
night
So
is
is
and
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
51
XVI.
Precepts.
\ ND
what
put on.
2
The
life is
is
God
4
feedeth them:
are ye better
And
If
add to
5
is least,
why
Consider the
and yet
Solomon
of these.
one
If
then
God
which
is to-
day
in the field,
and tomorrow
is
52
oven;
little
ye of
And
For
seek not ye
what ye
shall eat, or
what
world seek
10
all
after:
But rather seek ye the kingdom of God and these things shall be added unto you.
;
11
Fear
it is
your Father's
good pleasure
12
to give
wax
moth
corrupteth.
is,
13
heart be also.
14
lights burning;
15
And
men
that wait
when he will return from the wedding; that when he cometh and knocketh, they may open unto him immediately.
for their lord,
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
16
53
whom
the lord
I
when he cometh
them
17
to sit
say
make
down
if
to
serve them.
And
come
18
and
if
And
this
know, that
the
goodman
of the
house had known what hour the thief would come, he would have watched, and not have suffered his
house to be broken through.
19
Be
man cometh
20
not.
even to all?
And
meat
22
in
due season?
is
Blessed
that servant,
whom
his lord
when
Of a truth,
make him
54
But and
if
My
and
and
to be
drunken;
come in a day when he looketh not for Mm, and at an hour when he is not aware, and will cut him in sunder, and will appoint him his portion with the unbelievers.
25
The lord
26
will,
And
knew
his lord's
ing to his
many
stripes.
27
For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required: and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the
28
more.
If
And
When
ye
it is.
29
30
And when
and
it
Ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky and of the earth; but how is it that ye do not discern this time?
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
31
55
Yea, and
is
why
not what
right?
32
T[
When
de-
and the
into prison.
33 I tell thee, thou shalt not depart thence, thou hast paid the very last mite.
34
till
There were present at that season some that told him of the Galileans, whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices. 35 And Jesus answering said unto them. Suppose ye that these Galileans were sinners above
all
the
Galileans,
because
they
suffered
euch
things?
36
I tell
37 Or those eighteen, upon whom the tower in Siloam fell, and slew them, think ye that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem? 38
I tell
56
XVII.
Parable of the Fig Tree.
TLJE spake
a
certain
man had
fig tree
came and sought fruit thereon, and found none. 2 Then said he unto the dresser of his vineyard, Behold, these three years I come seeking fruit on this fig tree, and find none: cut it down; why cumbereth
3
it
the ground?
And
it:
let it
it,
and
dung
4
And
if
it
bear
fruit, icell:
it
and
if
not, tlien
dow^n.
XVIII.
Precepts.
A ND
sat
him
in,
and
down
to meat.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
2
57
And when
And
it,
he marvelled
washed
before dinner.
Now
do ye
Pharisees
make
of raven-
Ye
fools, did
not he that
is
made
that which
is
within also?
of
such things as ye
manner
of herbs,
and pass
Woe
permost seats
the markets.
8
and greetings
in
Woe
men
unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypoye are as graves which appear not, and
crites! for
the
them.
of the lawyers,
and said
58
And
he said,
Woe
unto you
also, ye
lawyers!
for ye lade
grievous to be borne,
11
Woe
away the key of knowledge ye entered not in yourselves, and them that were entering in ye hindered.
12
scribes
And
urge him
many
13
something out
cuse him.
ac-
XIX.
Parable of the Sozver.
'T^
HE
of the house,
and
sat
And
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
3
59
And
he spoke
bles, saying,
And when he
side,
by the
way
up:
5
Some fell upon stony places, where they had not much earth: and forthwith they sprung up, because they had no deepness of earth:
was up, they were scorched; and because they had no root, they with6
And when
the
sun
ered away.
7
And some
fell
among
But other fell into good ground, and brought fruit, some an hundredfold, some sixtyfold,
thirtyfold.
some
9 10
Who
TI
let
him
hear.
And when
11
Tl
of the sower.
12
not,
60
wicked
sown
13
in his heart.
side.
and catcheth away that which wae This is he which received seed
into stony
by the way
places^ the
same
is
in himself,
but dureth
a while;
when
tribulation or persecution
by and by he
is of-
fended.
15
is
He
among
the thorns
into the
good
ground
standeth
forth,
thirty.
it;
fruit,
and bringeth
sixty,
some an
some
some
OF JESUS OP NAZARETH.
61
XX.
Precepts.
ND
For there
is
manifested; neither
that
it
kei^t secret,
but
If
to hear, let
him
hear.
XXI.
Parable of the Tares.
\ NOTHER
ing.
likened unto
man which sowed good seed in his field. 2 But while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his way.
a
up,
and
also.
brought forth
62
tares?
this.
He
An enemy
hath done
The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and gather them up?
6
tares,
But he
said,
Nay;
lest
ye root up also the wheat with them. Let both gTOw together until the harvest: and
in the
time of harvest
first
I will
Gather ye together
my barn.
8
w^ent
TJ
Then Jesus sent the multitude away, and into the house: and his disciples came unto
He answered and
is
He
that
the Son of
man;
The
field is
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
11
63
is
harvest
the angels.
12
As
burned
world.
13
The Son
of
man
and they
kingdom
all
things
them which do
them
iniquity.
14
And
Then
shall cast
15
Who
is
hath
him
hear.
like
16
If
unto
when
man
hath
sell-
field.
is
17
like unto
pearl of great
it.
64
like unto
net, that
was
and gathered
of
every kind:
20
Which, when
it
was
full,
So shall
it
among
22
the just,
And
shall cast
them
and gnashing
23
all
Have ye understood
these things?
24
Then
scribe wMcli
kingdom
of
heaven
is
like unto
man
that is
an householder,
new
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
65
XXII.
Precepts.
\ ND
2
he
said,
So
is
if
man And
and the seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how.
3
first
fruit of herself;
the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn
in the ear.
fruit
is
come.
5
Tl
And
of
we
liken the
shall
kingdom
6
it is
God?
it?
or with
what comparison
seed, which,
all
we compare
sown
It is like
a grain
of
mustard
is
when
in the earth,
less
than
the eeeds
But when it is sown, it groweth up, and becometh greater than all herbs, and shooteth out
7 great branches; so that the fowls of the air
may
it.
66
And
with
many
word unto them, as they were able to hear it. 9 But without a parable spake he not unto them; and when they were alone, he expounded all
things to his disciples.
10
Tl
And
it
came
went
in
nixin<
11
And
man
But
And he
said.
Lord, suffer
me
first to
go and bury
my
13
And
home
I will
follow
me
first
are at
15
at
my house.
No man, having
is fit
And
kingdom
Tl
16
And
went
forth,
and
of custom:
saw a publican named Levi, sitting at the receipt and he said unto him. Follow me.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
17
67
18
And And
he
Levi
it
made him
own
house; and
came
meat
in his house,
many
and
And when
How
is it
it,
came not
XXIII.
Parable of Nezv Wine in Old Bottles.
\ ND
man
new garment upon an old; if otherwise, then both the new maketh a rent^ and the piece that was taJcen out of the new agreeth
putteth a piece of a
68
tles;
And no man putteth new wine into old botelse the new wine will burst the bottles, and
But new wine must be put
into
new
bottles;
No man
desireth
also having
straight-
way
new: for he
saith,
The old
is better.
XXIV.
A
yi
in his
Ozvn Country.
ND
2
it
came
to pass, that
fin-
And when
own
country,
Whence hath
son?
this
not his
his brethren
James, and
And
with us?
this
mmi
all
these things?
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
5
69
And
But Jesus
house.
prophet
is
save in his
own
own
XXV.
Mission InstritctionSj Return of Apostles.
13'
UT when
with
compassion
on
them,
because
they
no shepherd.
2
Tl
And he
and
be-
gan
to send
them
forth
forth,
and com-
manded them,
Gentiles,
Go
way
of the
and
Samaritans enter
ye not:
4
But go rather
of Israel.
silver,
nor brass in
your purses,
70
6
two
coats,
is
workman
worthy
7
of his meat.
And
into
whatsoever
in
it is
enter, enquire
till
who
ye go thence.
8 9
And when you come into an house, salute it. And if the house be worthy, let your peace
:
if it
be not worthy,
let
your peace
Verily
in the
day
12
of
But beware
of
men
you
in
up
to the councils,
and they
will scourge
you
their synagogues;
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
14'
71
And
my
in this city,
Ye
the
Son
16
of
man
be come.
for there
is
nothing
17
light:
What
I tell
you in darkness,
that
speak ye in
preach ye
And
is
fear not
kill
them which
kill
which
19
and one
them
ground with-
20
numbered.
21
than
many sparrows.
72
ISIORALS
And
men
to-
should repent.
23
If
And
both
XXVI.
Precepts.
\ FTER
Jews sought
2
to kill him.
and certain
salem.
And when
bread with
4
defiled,
to say, with
unwashen,
all
they wash
hands
oft,
And
ivlien they
And many
other things
OP JESUS OF NAZARETH.
73
Why
unwashen
hands?
7
1[
And when
he had called
all
Mm, he
of yon,
and understand:
is
There
to hear let
him
hear.
10
from the people, his disciples asked him concerning the parable.
11
And
understanding also?
Do ye not
him;
perceive,
that
man,
it
cannot
defile
74
Because
belly,
it
into the
ing
all
meats?
13
And
he
isaid.
of the
man,
14
man.
of the heart of
men^
15
civiousness,
an
evil eye,
blasphemy, pride,
foolish-
ness
16
defile
come from
within, and
the man.
17
And from
man know
it:
but he
At
came the
disciples
unto
Jesus, saying,
of
Who
is
heaven?
19
And
Jesus called a
little
and
set
him
in the
midst of them.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH. 20
75
And
said,
Verily
children,
ye
kingdom
of heaven.
same
is
greatest in the
kingdom
of heaven.
22
for
it
|[
Woe
woe
to that
man by whom the offence cometh! Wherefore if thy hand or thy foot offend thee, cut them off, and cast theiii from thee: it is
23
better for thee to enter into
life
halt or
maimed;
24
And
it
if
out,
and cast
from thee:
two eyes
25
sheep,
How
think ye?
of
if
them be gone astray, doth he not leave the ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains, and seeketh that which is gone astray?
and one
26
And
if
so be that he find
it,
you, he rejoiceth
more
76
Even
is
your Father
which
should perish.
28
Moreover
if
thy
tell
brother
shall
trespass
him
his fault
between
But
if
tliee,
mouth
two or
may
be established.
tell it
30
And
if
man
and a publican.
31
^ Then
oft shall
came Peter
to him,
and
said. Lord,
I for-
how
give
my brother
sin against
me, and
him?
till
seven times?
32
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
77
XXVII.
Parable of the Wicked Servant.
'T*
HEREFORE
is
And when
wife,
and
child-
and
all
and
5
I v/ill
all.
was moved with compassion, and loosed him, and forgave him the
Then the lord
of that servant
debt.
6
out,
and found
one of his fellow-servants, which owed him an hundred pence: and he laid hands on him, and took
me
78
7
And
I will
down
at his feet,
pay thee
all.
And
into prison,
came and
told unto
was done.
he had called him,
thou wicked servant, I forgave
10
Then
11
had pity on
thee? 12
And
his lord
delivered
all
him
to the tormentors,
he should pay
that was
So likewise shall
if
my
heavenly Father do
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
79
XXVIII.
Mission of the Seventy.
FTER
pray ye
scrip,
salute no
5
man by
the way.
And
And
Peace
6
he to this
if
house.
shall rest
upon
you again.
And
in the
worthy
'8
of his hire.
to house.
And
and they
80
9
But into whatsoever city ye receive you not, go your ways out
of the same,
and they
and
say,
10
of your
off
city,
which
cleaveth on us,
we do wipe
you.
withstanding be ye sure of
of Gtod
is
this,
11
But
it
shall be
more
XXIX.
The Feast of
the Tabernacles.
may
see the
doest.
For
tJiere is
no
man
known
openly.
Then Jesus
My
time
is
not
alway ready.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
6
;
81
The world cannot hate you but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are
evil.
Go ye up unto
this feast; for
up yet
come.
unto
8
my
time
is
not yet
full
When
still
abode
in Galilee.
9 ^ But when his brethren were gone up, then went he also up unto the feast, not openly, but as it were in secret.
10
said.
feast,
and
Where
is
he?
11
And
there
He
of
is
a good
man: others
12
said.
him
for
13
Tl
Now
went up
14
and taught.
marveled,
saying.
And
the
Jews
How
knoweth
15
is
this
man
letters,
My
doctrine
82
16
Why go
said,
ye about
me?
The people answered and
17
devil:
Thou hast a
I
who
goeth about to
kill
thee?
18
have
marvel.
and ye on the sabbath day circumcise a man. 20 If a man on the sabbath day receive circumcision,
made a man
but
21
to the appearance,
of
them
of Jerusalem, Is not
this he,
whom
lo,
23
But,
Do
the rulers
know indeed
that
24
jf
The Pharisees heard that the people murpriests sent officers to take him.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
25
83
because of him.
26
but
And some of them would have taken him; no man laid hands on him.
If
Then came the officers to the chief priests and Pharisees; and they said unto them, Why have ye not brought him?
27
28
The
officers
answered, Never
man
spake
like this
man.
29
also deceived?
30
Have any
But
believed on him?
31
this people
the law
are cursed.
32
33
Nicodemus
came
hear
to Jesus
him, and
34
also
They answered and said unto him, Art thou of Galilee? Search, and look: for out of Galno prophet.
every
ilee ariseth
35
And
man went
unto his
own
house.
84
XXX.
The
Woman Taken
in Adultery.
JESUS
into
went unto the mount of Olives. 2 And early in the morning he came again the temple, and all the people came unto him;
unto
they
And the scribes and Pharisees brought him a woman taken in adultery; and when
3
had
4
this
woman was
act.
Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned; but what sayest thou?
6
Now
This
they said,
tempting him,
that
they
might have
as
7
lifted
tJiougli
to accuse him.
So
when they
continued
asking
him,
he
up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone
at her.
8
And
the ground.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
9
tJieir
85
And
it^
being convicted by
and Jesus
in the
was
10
left alone,
midst.
When
demned thee?
11
She
said.
No man,
I
Lord.
And
Jesus said
condemn
thee; go,
and
sin
no more.
XXXI.
To
he
Born Blind
No
Proof of Sin.
A ND
2
And
his disciples
who
3
was
born blind?
Jesus
answered.
Neither
hath
this
man
of
works
in him.
86
XXXII.
The Good Shepherd.
TTERILY,
verily, I
He
that en-
is
in
by the door
is
the
To him the porter openeth; and the sheep hear his voice: and he calleth his own sheep by name, and leadeth them out.
3 4
And when
know
own
sheep, he
5
flee
And
from him:
know
strangers.
6
I
am
giveth his
7
herd,
But he that
an
hireling,
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
8
87
The hireling
fleeth,
because he
is
an hireling,
am the good shepherd, and know my sheep, and am known of mine. 10 And other sheep I have, which are not of
this fold:
them also
voice;
must
bring,
hear
my
and
one shepherd.
XXXIII.
Love God and Thy Neighbour; Parable of
the Samaritan.
ND,
and
I
He
What
is
written in the
And
all all
all
And
live.
88
5
unto
Jesus,
6
certain
mwn
went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves, which stripped him of his raiment, and wounded Mm, and departed, leaving Mm half
dead.
7
And by chance
priest
came down a certain that way: and when he saw him he passed
there
side.
by on the other
8
place,
And
likewise a Levite, when he was at the came and looked on Mm, and passed by on
But a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was: and when he saw him, he had compassion on Mm, 10 And went to Mm, and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast, and brought him to an inn, and took care of
9
him.
11
And on
the
took out two pence, and gave them to the host, and
said unto him. Take care of him; and whatsoever
come again,
I will re-
pay
thee.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
12
89
Which now
among
the
13
And
he said,
He
XXXIV.
Form
of Prayer.
ND
it
came
to pass, that, as
he was praying in
ceased, one of his
a certain place,
when he
John
2
And
When
ye pray, say,
Our Father which art in heaven. Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, as
in heaven, so in earth.
And
indebted to us.
from
90
5
And
have a
friend,
and
shall go unto
him at midnight,
and say unto him. Friend, lend me three loaves; 6 For a friend of mine in his journey is come
to
me, and
7
have nothing
to set before
him?
say,
chil-
And he from within shall answer and Trouble me not: the door is now shut; and my dren are with me in bed; I cannot rise and
thee.
give
8
give
him because he
yet because of
as he needeth.
And
shall be
ir
10
it
11
is
If
he
aslc
12
Or
if
scorpion ?
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
13
If
91
ye then, being
good
gifts
XXXV.
The Sabbath.
ND
of
it
came
to pass, as he
went
man
before
And
And
And
he took him,
him go;
pit,
And answered
shall have
and
day?
6
And
these things.
92
XXXVI.
The Bidden
to
a Feast.
A ND
bidden,
When
man
;
to
a wed-
down in the highest room lest a more honourable ma n than thou be bidden of him
ding, sit not
And
man
shame
4
But when thou art bidden, go and sit down in the lowest room; that when he that bade thee
Cometh, he
may
them that
5
sit at
meat with
thee.
himself
shall
be
T[
Then said he
also to
When
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
93
nor
thij
again,
and a recompense be made thee. But when thou makest a feast, call the
poor,
And
And when
is
10
certain
man made
many
;
And
ready.
now
And
make
it
excuse.
The
piece of ground,
and
me
excused.
I
five
And
another said,
I
yoke
of oxen,
and
go to prove them
me
excused.
94
14
And
another said,
I
and therefore
15
cannot come.
these things.
and lanes
tlie
and bring
halt,
in hither
and the
16
said,
Lord
is
it is
done as thou
room.
17
Go
out
to
come
18
that
I
my
may
be
filled.
For
men
my
supper.
XXXVII.
Precepts.
T^OR
sitteth not
down
first,
cost,
whether he have
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
2
95
all
that behold
it
begin to
mock him,
3
Saying, This
man began
to build,
able to finish.
4
Or what
king, going to
down
and consulteth
Or
else,
is
yet a great
way
off,
XXXVIII.
Parables of the Lost SJieep and Prodigal Son.
'T^HEN drew
2
all the
publicans and
And
ing. This
man
receiveth sinners,
them.
3
And
96
4
if
What man
of you, having
an hundred sheep,
after that
and nine
is lost,
and go
which
on his
And when he
hath found
itj
he layeth
it
shoulders, rejoicing.
And when he cometh home, he calleth together Ms friends and neighbours, saying unto
6
have found
my
sheep
which was
7
I
lost.
Either what
woman having
ten pieces of
silver, if
she
And when
itj
friends
joice with
and her neighbours together, saying, Reme; for I have found the piece which I
is
had
10
lost.
joy in the
God
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
11
]\
97
And he said, A certain man had two sons 12 And the younger of them said to his father, Father, give me the portion of goods that falleth to me. And he divided unto them his living. 13 And not many days after the younger son
gathered
all together
and took
far country,
riotous living.
14
spent
;
all,
there arose a
in
mighty famine
want.
15
in that land
and he began to be
And
him
feed swine. 16
And
man gave
said,
unto him.
17
And when
he came to himself, he
How
many
18
Sfiy
hired servants of
to spare,
my
to
I
father^s
have bread
enough and
and
I perish
with hunger!
father,
I will arise
and go
my
and
will
unto him.
Father,
98
And am no more worthy to be called thy son: make me as one of thy hired servants. 20 And he arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw
him, and had compassion, and ran, and
his neck,
fell
on
21
And
am
no more worthy
22
But the father said to his servants. Bring forth the best robe, and put it on him; and put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet: 23 And bring hither the fatted calf, and kill it; and let us eat, and be merry: 24 For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found. And they began
to be merry.
25
Now
was
in the field;
and as
And
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
99
in:
28
And
therefore
came
29
these
And he answering said to his father, Lo, many years do I serve thee, neither transI at
gressed
me
a kid, that
might make
merry with
30
my
friends:
But
was come,
harlots, thou
31
And
It
that I have
is
thine.
was meet that we should make merry, and be glad; for this thy brother was dead, and
is
alive again;
and
w^as lost,
and
is
found.
XXXIX.
Parable of
tJie
Unjust Steward.
A ND
hivs
disciples,
There was a
certain rich
100
2
is it
And
that
How
What shall I do? for my lord taketh away from me the stewardship: I cannot dig; to beg I am ashamed. 4 I am resolved what to do, that, w^hen I am put out of the stewardship, they may receive me
3
himself,
5
unto
lord's debtors
Mm, and
first,
thou unto
6
my
lord?
And
he said.
An hundred
Take thy
fifty.
oil.
And he
quickly,
and
sit
down
and write
Then
owest thou?
of
wheat.
And how much And he said. An hundred measures And he said unto him. Take thy bill,
said he to another.
And
the lord
commended
children of light.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
9
101
yourselves
And
Make
to
friends of the
mammon
may
of unrighteousness; that,
when ye
10
fail,
they
habitations.
He
that
is
faithful in that
which
is
is
least is
faithful also in
unjust in the
11
If therefore
unrighteous
mammon, who
if
commit
to
your
12
And
is
which
another man's,
who
shall give
you that
which
13
is
your own?
serve
No servant can
two masters:
for either
Ye
cov-
mammon.
who were
and they derided him.
And
15
And
Ye
is
among men
is
102
'T'HERE was
And
there
was
a certain beggar
named
Laz-
which was
3
fell
And desiring to
came and
4
And
came
beggar
died,
and was carried by the angels into Abraham^s bosom: the rich man also died, and was buried;
5
And
in hell
he
lift
up
his eyes,
off,
being in
tor-
and Lazaru-s
bosom.
And
my
tongue;
am
tormented
in this flame.
said, Son,
But Abraham
in thy lifetime
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
103
is
wise Lazarus
evil things
but
now
he
comforted,
and thou
8
is
art tormented.
And
him
to
my
father's house:
10
For
have
five
brethren; that he
may
testify
Abraham
And
he said.
They have Moses them hear them. Nay, father Abraham: but if
re-
And he said
unto him.
If
and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead.
XLI.
Precepts
to
be
Always Ready.
'T^
liwiy
through
whom
they come
104
2
It
little ones.
Take heed
to yourselves:
If
thy brother
if
he repent,
And
if
But which
when
he
is
field,
Go and
And
till I
wherewith
me,
may
sup,
and gird
thyself,
and serve
commanded him? I trow not. 8 So likewise ye, when ye shall have done all those things Avhich are commanded you, say. We are unprofitable servants we have done that which was
things that were
:
And when
the
when
kingdom
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
105
of
said,
The Kingdom
God
it
And
as
it
was
in the
They did
eat,
Noe
entered into the ark, and the flood came, and destroyed them
all.
it
12
Likewise also as
eat,
was
in the
days of Lot;
they did
But the same day that Lot went out of Sodom it rainod fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them all.
13 11
of
Even thus
is
shall
it
man
15
revealed.
him not
is
come down to take it away: and he that field, let him likewise not return back.
16 17
lose
it
in the
Kemember
Whosoever
;
Lot's wife.
shall seek to save his life shall
and Avhosoever
serve
it.
106
18
ISIORALS
men
19
and the
other shall be
Two women
Two men
XLII.
Parables of the
Widow and
\ ND
faint;
that
men ought
alwa^^s to pray,
and not
to
man
And
there
was a widow in that city; and she saying. Avenge me of mine adverbut afterward
not God, nor
And
I fear
Yet because
lest
this
I will
avenge her,
me.
OP JESUS OF NAZARETH.
6
107
And
saith.
judge
7
And
shall not
elect,
with them?
8
I tell
Nevertheless
find faith
when
the Son of
man
cometh, shall he
on the earth?
he spake this parable unto certain
in themselves that they
Tl
And
which trusted
eous,
were
right-
10
am
not as other
men
12
as this publican.
I fast tAvice in the
week,
that I possess.
13
not
And
off,
would
up smote upon
lift
much
as
Ms
God be
merciful to
me
a sinner.
108
14
to his house
justified rather
XLIII.
Precepts.
'^^
OW
it
came
to pass, as
woman named Martha received him into her house. 2 And she had a sister called Mary, which also
sat at Jesus' feet,
and heard
his word.
3
ing,
But Martha was cumbered about much servand came to him, and said, Lord, dost thou not
care that
my
sister
hath
left
me
And
Jesus
her,
about
5
many
things:
is
needful: and
Mary hath
away from
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
6
109
fin-
And
it
came
to pass, that
came
7
And
The Pharisees
also
lawful for a
man
to
And
Have
And
said,
For
man
leave
:
11
flesh.
tvrain,
but one
not
together, let
mand
13
her away?
He
Moses because
of the
it
was not
so.
110
14
And
away
shall
he for fornication,
and
If
man
16
But he
men cannot
it is
re-
whom
given.
17
Bome eunuchs, which were made eunuchs of men; and there be eunuchs, which have made themselves
He
that
able to receive
it,
let
him
receive
it.
18
little chil-
But Jesus said. Suffer little children, and them not, to come unto me for of such is the kingdom of heaven.
19
forbid
:
20
thence.
And
he laid
his
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
Ill
21
may
And
Why
callest
is^
thou
me
good? there
if
God: but
23
He
saith
Thou
shalt do no murder.
Thou
shalt not
commit
adultery.
Thou
Thou
thij
false witness,
24
Honour thy
father and
mother: and.
Thou
25
The young man saith unto him. All these things have I kept from my youth up what lack I
:
yet?
26
go and
But when the young man heard that saying, he went away sorrowful for he had great posses27
:
sions.
28
man
112
29
And
again
is
easier for a
man
kingdom
of God.
30
When
it,
Who
31
them,
With men
God
all
XLIV.
Parable of the Labourers in the Vineyard.
tpOR
in the
is
like
unto a
man
tliat is
morning
2
for a
Go ye
and whatsoever
And
5
sixth
and ninth
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
6
113
And about
Why
stand ye here
all
hired us.
He
Go ye
them
their hire,
the
9
first.
And when
tcere hired
about
a
man
penny.
10
first
man a
penny.
it,
11
And when
they mur-
of the house,
us,
of the day.
114
13
of them,
and
said,
Friend,
with
14
me
penny?
Take
Is
that thine is
will
15
it
me to
evil,
do what
I
I will
with
mine own?
16
for
eye
because
am
good?
So the
last shall
be
first,
and the
first last:
many
XLV.
Zacchaeus, and the Parable of the Talents.
ND
And, behold,
there
was a
man named
the publi-
Zacchaeus, which
cans,
was the
to see
chief
among
and he was
rich.
And
he sought
Jesus
who
he was; and
was
little of
And he
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
5 up,
115
And when
haste,
make
6
for
today
must
And
re-
ceived
him
And when
is
they saw
ity
they
all
murmured,
to be guest with a
man
that
8
a sinner.
stood,
And Zacchaeus
if I
and
said
unto the
I give to
my
goods
man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold. 9 And Jesus said unto him. This day is salvation
also is a
of
man
lost.
is
come
to seek
and to
And
added
to Jeru-
kingdom
116
12
He
said therefore,
certain
nobleman went
kingdom,
and
13
to return.
And
come.
14
But
his citizens
We
mmi
re-
15
And
it
came
to pass, that
when he was
manded
whom
16
pound
And
cities.
And And
pounds.
over five
cities.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
20
117
And
which
napkin
21
For
I
:
feared thee,
austere
man thou
sow:
23
my money
re-
my
coming
might have
quired mine
them that stood by, Take from him the pound, and give it to him that hath
24
ten pounds.
And he
25
pounds.)
26
away from
him.
118
But those mine enemies which would not that I should reign over them, bring hither, and
27
slay them before me.
28
fore,
And when
ascending up to Jerusalem.
XLVI.
Goes
to
A ND when
were come
2
mount
of
two
disciples,
and a
unto me.
3
say.
And
if
And
manded them,
5
ass,
and the
set
colt,
and put on
them
and they
M?n thereon.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
6
119
And a
ments
in the
And when
all
Who
is
this?
said
among them-
selves, Perceive ye
how
the world
9
is
And
among them
which
10
to Philip,
was
11
ing, Sir,
we would
see Jesus.
telleth
Philip
Cometh and
Philip
Andrew: and
again
Andrew and
tell
Jesus.
12
is
And
man
should be
glorified.
of
wheat
it
abideth
fruit.
alone: but
if it die, it
bringeth forth
much
14
into
And
he
left
120
XLVII.
The Traders Cast Out from
the Temple.
A
2
ND
And
went
and began
to cast out
them
money
them that
3
sold doves;
And would
man
should
And
it
not
written,
My
all
nations the
it
a den of
And
it,
for they
was astonished
And when
city.
the
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
121
XL VIII.
Parable of the Tzvo Sons.
A ND
was walking
him the
elders,
came
to
chief priests,
and the
scribes,
and the
And
tell.
We
tell I
can-
not
And he said
I
you
by what authority
3
sons;
do these things.
certain
to the first,
and
work today
4
my
vineyard.
said, I will not:
He answered and
but
after-
said likewise.
not.
I go, sir:
and went
them twain did the will of his father? They say unto him. The first. Jesus saith
of
Whether
122
XLIX.
Parable of the Vineyard and Husbandmen.
X-TEAR
hedged
it,
in
and
2
built a tower,
and
let it
out to husbandmen,
And
husbandmen
men
3
And And
they caught
hiniy
Mm
4
away empty.
again he sent unto them another serv-
ant; and at
in
him they cast stones, and wounded Mm the head, and sent Mm away shamefully handled.
And
killed,
nnd many
and
killing
some.
6
loved, he sent
will reverence
my
son.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
7
123
said
selves, This is
And
Mm
and cast
Mm
9
What
10
And when
had heard
11
his parables,
spake of them.
to lay
hands on him,
L.
Parable of the King and the Wedding.
A ND
2
king,
by parables, and
The kingdom
of
heaven
like
unto a certain
124
3
And
were bidden
come.
4
Tell
have
pre-
pared
killed,
my
and
dinner;
all
my
marriage.
5
light of
it^
And
and slew
them.
thereof,
he was
Then
The wedding
ready,
worthy.
9
Go ye
many
10
as
many
as they
was
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
11
125
he
And when the king came in to see the guests, saw there a man which had not on a wedding
And he
saith unto him, Friend,
garment
12
how camest
And
13
he was speechless.
to the servants.
Bind him
cast
hand and
gnashing
14
Mm
weeping and
called, but
LI.
Tribute, Marriage, Resurrection.
And
we know
God
that
way
of
in truth,
any man:
for
thou regardest
What
thinkest thou?
Is
it
126 4
said,
their wickedness,
and
Why
And
is this
they
And
image
and superscription?
7
Caesar's.
Then
saith he
When
and
velled,
their way.
to
man
die,
and
11
the
raise
up seed unto
his brother.
:
Now
and
first,
having no
12
the seventh.
OF JESUS OF NAZAEETH.
13 14
127
And
woman
died also.
had
her.
15
err,
Ye do
God.
16
For
God
17
in heaven.
of the dead,
have ye not read that which w^as spoken unto you by God, saying,
God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob? God is not tht- God
18
I
am
the
19
And when
ND
them reasoning together, and perceiving that he had answered them well, asked him. Which is the first commandment of all?
128
2
And
first of all
the
And
God with
is
all
all
commandment.
4
And
the second
is like,
namely
this.
is
Thou
none
There
other
commandment
the law
And
is
is
And
him with
and
all
and with
with
to love his
neighbour as
himself, is
sacrifices.
more than
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
129
LIII.
PreceptsJ Pride j Hypocrisy, Swearing.
'T*
HEN
disciples,
sit in
Moses' seat:
their
say,
and do
not.
But
all their
of
en-
and
And And
and
But be not ye
is
your
ye are brethren.
130
9
And
call
in heaven.
:
10
is
your
But he that
is
greatest
among you
shall be
your servant.
12
And whosoever
U But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven
13
against men:
for
ye neither go in yourselves
in.
14
crites!
Woe
and
for a
pretence
15
Woe
crites! for ye
proselyte,
and when he
fold
more the
16
Woe
Whosoever
it is
nothing
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
131
he
is
a debtor
17
Ye
fools
and blind:
for whether
is
greater,
18
is is
altar, it
upon
19
it,
he
is guilty.
Ye
fools
is
greater,
the
gift,
20
Whoso
it,
sweareth by
21
eth by
and by
all
things thereon.
And whoso
it,
shall
22
And
23
crites
!
Woe
for ye
pay
tithe of
and
faith
Ye blind
and
swallow a camel.
132 25
crites
!
Woe unto
for ye
make
and
26
is
excess.
first
that which
Woe
all
uncleanness.
28
Even
hypocrisy and
29
crites
!
Woe
And
say. If
we had been
fathers,
we would
them
31
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
133
32
33
Fill ye
of your fathers.
Ye
how can
LIV.
The Widow's Mite.
\ ND Jesus
held
:
and
be-
how the people cast money into the ury and many that were rich cast in much.
2
treas-
And And
there
make
a farthing.
That
this
in,
than
all
they which
For
all
she had,
her livino\
LV.
Jerusalem and the
Day
of Judgment.
\ ND
ple
and his
disciples
came
to
him
for to
shew
of the temple.
134
And
all
be
left here
in
Judea
flee into
the
is
down
5
Neither
him which
in those
days
flight
be not in the
was not
9
his
Now
is
When
leaves,
branch
So likewise
ye,
it is
when ye
11
know ]f But
that
of that
my
Father only.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
135
For as
Noe entered
into
the ark,
14
And knew
all
them
of
away
coming
of the
Son
man
15
be.
Then
shall
two be in the
left.
fleld
Two women
Watch
shall he
But know
this,
that
if
the
in
what watch
would
19
man
cometh.
136
LVI.
The Faithful and Wise Servant.
\X/'HO
to give
then
is
whom
made
in
them meat
is
due season?
Blessed
that servant,
whom
his lord
when
make him
But and
if
My lord
And
Ms
fellow-servants,
shall
come
in a
day
when he
is
Mmj and
in
an hour that he
not aware
7
And
shall cut
Mm
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
137
LVII.
Parable of the Ten Virgins.
'TWEEN
kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps,
shall the
to
And
five of
them were
wise,
and
five icere
foolish.
They that
oil
ivere foolish
took no 4
with them:
oil in their
vessels with
their lamps.
bered and
6
And
at midnight there
hold, the
him.
7
Then
all
their lamps.
And
out.
so; lest
rather to
them that
sell,
and buy
for yourselves.
138
10
And
with him
shut.
virgins, say-
11
12
you,
I
said. Verily I
say unto
know you
not.
13
Watch, therefore,
for ye
know
of
neither the
man
cometh.
LYIII.
Parable of
tJie
Talents.
tj^OR
ants,
the
kingdmn of heaven
is
as a
man
travelling
own
serv-
his goods.
2
tw^o,
And
and
five talents, to
another
man
according
his
journey.
Then he that had received the ^ye talents went and traded with the same, and made them
3
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
139
And
But he that had received one w^ent and digged in the earth, and hid his lord's money.
5
6
And
so
five talents
came
thou
me
have
more.
tliou
good
and
a few things,
make
many
came and said. Lord, thou deliveredst unto me two talents: behold, I have gained two other talents be9
He
also that
talents
side them.
10
few things,
will
make
many
Then he which had received the one talent came and said, Lord, I knew thee that thou art an
11
140
hard
And
was
afraid,
lo,
is
13
sowed
not,
have
not strawed:
14
money
I
Thou oughtest therefore to have put my to the exchangers, and then at my coming
own with
usury.
15
give
it
Take therefore the talent from him, and unto him which hath ten talents.
For unto every one that hath shall be given^ shall have abundance: but from him that
16
and he
hath.
17
And
ing of teeth.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
141
LIX.
The Day
of Judgment.
A ND
your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that
it
come on
all
them that
and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these
3
therefore,
Watch ye
When
and
the Son of
man
shall
come in
hie
glory,
all
upon the throne of his glory: 5 And before him shall be gathered all nations and he shall separate them one from another, as
he
sit
a shepherd divideth
6
his
And
Then
his
my
Father, inherit
142
was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: was thirsty, and ye gave me drink I was a stran8
For
ger,
and ye took me
me:
in:
visited
was
in prison,
10
Then
ing, Lord,
tliee?
when saw we
11
When saw we
thee in?
12
sick, or in prison,
and
And
it
the
I
King
shall
them, Verily
done
14
my
brethren,
ye have done
unto me.
Then
them on the
left
15
For
I w^as
meat:
I w^as
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
16
I
143
and ye took me not in: naked, and ye clothed me not: sick, and in prison,
was a
stranger,
and ye visited
17 Lord,
me
not.
Then
when saw we
18
I
Then
shall he
not to one
not to me.
into everlasting
life eternal.
19
And
these shall go
away
LX.
A Woman
Anointeth Him.
A FTER
and
priests
the feast of
the passover,
and the chief and the scribes sought how they might
unleavened
bread:
said.
But they
^
Not on the
And
Simon the
leper, as
144
woman
and poured
4
it
on
his head.
And
there were
Why
was
this waste
made?
For
it
And they murmured against her. Aud Jesus said, Let her alone; why
trouble
is
come
aforehand to anoint
my
body
to the burying.
LXI.
Judas Undertakes
to
'TWEEN
2
And
What
and
I will deliver
And
they cove-
silver.
OP JESUS OF NAZARETH.
3
145
And from
betray him.
LXII.
Precepts
to
His
Mind
and Prayer.
'VTOW
the
first
we
prepare for
And he
I will
said,
Go
man,
is
My
time
at
my
3
disciples.
And
Now when
And
of
the even
was come, he
a
strife
sat
down
there
was
also
among them,
which
6
tiles
10
them should be accounted the greatest. And he said unto them, The kings of the Genexercised lordship over them; and they that
146
exercise authority
tors.
But ye
but he that
is
greatest
among
8
you, let
is chief,
For whether
I
meat? but
9
am among you
as he that serveth.
And supper
betray him;
now put
son, to
Judas
Iscariot, Simon's
10
He
riseth
and began
12
wash the
disciples' feet,
and
to
wipe
Then cometh he
to
wash my
feet?
13
What
14
my
feet.
If I
wash thee
not,
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
15
147
Simon Peter
my
feet only,
my
is
head.
16
He
that
washed needis
wash Ms
feet,
but
all.
clean every
there-
Ye
18
So after he
had washed
their feet,
and had
19
Ye
call
Know ye what I have done to you? me Master and Lord: and ye say
your Lord and Master, have washed
feet.
20
If I then,
your
21
feet;
For
should do as
22
is
The servant
is
sent
23
If
ye
know
if
ye
do them.
24
When
in spirit,
and
and
148
25
on another,
doubting of
26
whom
there
he spake.
Jesus'
Now
was leaning on
bosom one
to
of his disciples
whom
Jesus loved.
him,
27
who
it
should be of
whom
he
28
him,
29
Jesus answered,
He
it is, to
it.
whom
I shall
give a sop,
when
have dipped
And when
Judas
he
sop,
he gave
it
to
Iscariot,
sou of Simon.
j[
30
said,
Therefore,
is
out, Jesus
Now^
the
Son
man
glorified,
and God
is
glorified in him.
31
A new
commandment
I
I give
32
By
my
disciples, if
33
offended because of
me
it is
OF JESUS OP NAZARETH.
ten, I will smite the shepherd,
149
of the
34
all
men
never be offended.
35
And And
am
ready to
to death.
shall not
thrice
crow
thou shalt
37
should die
Likewise also
Then cometh Jesus with them unto a place called Gethsemane, and said unto the dis38
TJ
ciples. Sit
ye here, while
39
And
very heavy.
40
My
soul
is
exceed-
And
he went a
little farther,
and
fell
on his
be poe-
my
Father,
if it
150
sible, let this
And he cometh unto the disciples, and findthem asleep, and saith unto Peter, What, could ye not watch with me one hour?
42
eth
43
Watch and
weak.
pray,
that ye
is
enter
willing,
not into
but the
this
cup
may
not
drink
it,
thy will be
45
And And
were heavy.
left
46
he
same words.
and saith
of
Then cometh he
is
to his disciples,
unto them. Sleep on now, and take your rest: behold, the hour
at hand,
man
is
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
151
LXIII.
Judas Conducts
tJie
Officers to Jesus.
V\/'HEN
dron, where
tered,
was a garden,
also,
into the
which he
en-
and
his disciples.
And Judas
of
men
and
Now
that
same
is
he:
And
Hail, master;
And
152
LXIV.
He
is
Condemned.
JESUS
them,
2
therefore,
knowing
all
forth,
Whom
seek ye?
Jesus of
lie.
am
And Judas
As soon then
am
the ground.
seek ye?
Whom
And
5
lie; if
am
And
art thou
come?
Then came
of
they,
and
laid
hands
of the high
and
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
8
153
Then said Jesus unto him, Put up again thy sword into his place: for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword.
9
Are ye come out as against a thief with I sat daily sw^ords and staves for to take me?
tudes,
was done, that the scriptures of Then all the disthe prophets might be fulfilled. ciples forsook him, and fled. 11 And there followed him a certain young man,
10
all this
But
men
laid hold
left the
on him
12
And he
And
linen cloth,
and
fled
from
them naked.
13
TI
him away
scribes
where the
14
And Simon
and went
in
154
15
Then
disciple,
the high priest, and spake unto her that kept the
and brought
in Peter.
16
to
Then
man's
disci-
ples?
17
officers
stood there,
:
who had made a fire of coals for it was cold and they warmed themselves: and Peter stood Avith them, and warmed himself. 18 U And Simon Peter stood and warmed himself.
He
denied
itj
and
said,
am
19
not.
One
his
Did not
20
21
And
me
thrice.
And
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
155
22
T[
The high
and
j)riest
disciples,
of his doctrine.
I
23
eTesus
answered him,
spake openly
to the
24
Why
I
askest thou
me, what
have said
me? ask them which heard unto them behold, they know
:
what
25
cers
I said.
And when
offi-
palm
of
26
have spoken
well,
evil,
if
why
smitest
thou me?
27
death
And
;
the council
28 29
30
that
will
is
And
We heard him
made with hands, and within three days build another made without hands.
156
31
gether.
32
And
is it
up
in the midst,
and
what
33
But he held
34
tell us.
And he
said
unto them, If
35 nor
answer me,
36
all.
God?
37
saith.
Ye
say that
am.
and
What
38
think ye?
And
39
to spit on him,
and
to cover
his face,
to buffet him,
and
palms
of their hands.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
157
LXV.
Is then Carried to Pilate.
np HEN
hall of
judgment and
:
it
and
said,
What
3
man?
If
he were
not a malefactor,
delivered
him
up unto
4
thee.
Then said Pilate unto them. Take ye him, and judge him according to your law. The Jews therefore said unto him. It
is
any man
5
to death.
Then Pilate entered into the judgment hall again, and called Jesus, and said unto him. Art thou the King of the Jews?
6
thee of
me?
158
7
Am
a Jew?
Thine own
Jesus answered,
if
My
kingdom
is
not of this
w^orld;
my kingdom
were
would
my
now
is
my kingdom
not
from hence.
9
king then?
am
a king.
To
I
this
end was
I born,
and for
this
cause came
is
of the
my
voice.
10
What
is
truth?
And
when he had said this, he went out again unto the Jews, and saith unto them, I find in him no fault at
all.
11
And
fierce, saying.
He
all
stirreth
up the
teaching throughout
not
how many
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
159
LXVI.
WJw
Sends
Him
to
Herod.
AX/'HEN
2
Pilate
heard
of
Galilee,
he
asked
whether the
man were
knew
a Galilean.
And
as soon as he
Jesus, he
to see
was exceedof
ing glad
for he
was desirous
him
a long
many
things of him
and he hoped
him.
4
to
in
many words
And
And Herod
with his
/^im,
And
made
friends
before
they
were at
160
LXVII.
Receives
Him
Him
to
Execution.
A ND
2
chief priests
when lie had called together the and the rulers and the people, Said unto them, Ye have brought this man
Pilate,
:
having examined
no fault in this
ye accuse him
3
lo,
man
I sent
is
you
to
him and,
;
4 5
Now
was wont
to
release
whom
they
would.
6
And
Barabbas.
7
Whom will
ye that
I release
is
unto you?
Christ?
8
called
had delivered
him.
OF JESUS OP NAZARETH.
9
11
161
the judgment
When
he was set
down on
seat, his
Have thou
I
have
suf-
many
him. 10
But the
chief priests
The governor answered and said unto them, Whether of the twain will ye that I release unto you? They said, Barabbas.
11
12
What
shall I do
TJiey all
called Christ?
And
Why, what
evil
hath he done?
ing,
But they
Then released he Barabbas unto them: and when he had scourged Jesus, he delivered Mm to
14
be crucified.
11
162
LXVIII.
His Crucifixion, Death, and Burial.
np HEN
into the
common
hall,
of soldiers.
And when
crown
of
in
upon
his head,
and a reed
Jews!
3
And And
him away
to crucify
Mm.
Then Judas, which had betrayed him, when he saw that he was condemned, repented
himself,
thirty pieces of
elders,
Saying,
in that I
have betrayed
And
they said.
What
is
that
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
7
163
he cast down the pieces of silver in the temple, and departed, and went and hanged himself.
And
And
and
9
said. It is not
treasury, because
it is
And
them the potter's field, to bury strangers in. 10 Wherefore that field was called, The field
blood, unto this day.
of
him away, they laid hold upon one Simon, a Cyrenian, coming out of the country, and on him they laid the cross, that he
11
^
as they led
And
might bear
12
it
after Jesus.
And
there followed
of
people,
and
lamented him.
13
Daughfor
ters of Jerusalem,
weep not
weep
yourselves,
and
for
your children.
14
which they
the
and
wombs
164
15
mountree,
tains, Fall
Cover
us.
16
what
17
And
tors, led
18
And
called in
19
Where
the cross.
And Pilate wrote a title, and put it on And the writing was, JESUS OF NAZAEETH THE KING OF THE JEWS. 21 This title then read many of the Jews: for
20
If
was written
in
and Latin.
22
Pilate,
Then
I
Jews
to
Write
The King
of the
he said,
23
am King
of the Jews.
Pilate answered.
What
have written
have written.
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
24
If
165
crucified
Then the
parts, to
now
the
the
top
throughout.
They said therefore among themselves. Let us not rend it, but cast lots for it, whose it shall be: that the scri]3ture might be fulfilled, which
25
saith.
They parted
my
for
mj
Tj
These things
26
27
ple,
If
And
wagging
their heads,
And
saying.
and buildest
down from
the
cross.
He
If
from the
if
let him now come down and we will believe him. 30 He trusted in God; let him deliver him now, he will have him: for he said, I am the Son of
God.
166 31
|[
And
thou be Christ,
say-
same condemnation?
33
And we
know
Ij
And
they parted
his raiment,
and cast
lots.
Now
his mother,
of Clecphas,
36
When
whom
he loved, he
saitli
Woman,
mother!
And from that hour that disciple took her unto his own home. 38 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a
loud voice, saying,
that
is
Eli,
Eli,
lama sabachthani?
God,
to say.
My
God,
my
why
hast thou
forsaken
me?
OF JESUS OF NAZARETH.
"
167
them that stood there, when they This man calleth for Elias. 40 And straightway one of them ran, and took a spunge, and filled it with vinegar, and put it on a reed, and gave him to drink. 41 The rest said. Let be, let us see whether Elias will come to save him. 42 T[ Jesus, when he had cried again with a loud voice, yielded up the ghost. 43 And many Vv^omen were there beholding afar off, which followed Jesus from Galilee, min30
Some
of
heard
thai, said,
44
Magdalene, and
Joses,
Mary
James and
and the
mother
of Zebedee's children.
LXIX.
His
Burial.
because
it
day,)
might be taken
away.
168
2
of
Then came the soldiers, and brake the legs the first, and of the other which was crucified
with him.
But when they came to Jesus, and saw that he was dead already, they brake not his legs: 4 But one of the soldiers with a spear pierced his side, and forthwith came there out blood and
3
water.
5
And
be-
and Pilate gave Mm leave. He came therefore, and took the body of Jesus. 6 And there came also Mcodemus, which at the first came to Jesus by night, and brought a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about an hundred pound tveight. 7 Then took they the body of Jesus, and wound it in linen clothes with the spices, as the manner of the Jews is to bury. 8 Now in the place where he was crucifl^ there was a garden; and in the garden a n"^ sepulchre, wherein never man yet laid. > There laid they Jesus: and rolled a 'great 9
body
of Jesus:
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