An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence Administered in Courts of Justice: With an Account of the Trial of JesusGreenleaf, Simon
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An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence Administered in Courts of Justice: With an Account of the Trial of Jesus
Greenleaf, Simon
Apologetics; Authority -- Religious aspects; Bible. Gospels -- Evidences, authority, etc.; Jesus Christ -- Trial
Luke.
CH. XIV. 1-24.
And it came to pass, as he
went into the house of one of
the chief Pharisees to eat
bread on the sabbath-day, that
they watched him.
2 And behold, there was a
certain man before him which
had the dropsy.
3 And Jesus answering, spake
unto the lawyers and
Pharisees, saying, Is it
lawful to heal on the
sabbath-day?
4 And they held their peace.
And he took _him_, and healed
him, and let him go:
5 And answered them, saying,
Which of you shall have an ass
or an ox fallen into a pit,
and will not straightway pull
him out on the sabbath-day?
6 And they could not answer
him again to these things.
7 And he put forth a parable
to those which were bidden,
when he marked how they chose
out the chief rooms; saying
unto them,
8 When thou art bidden of any
_man_ to a wedding, sit not
down in the highest room, lest
a more honourable man than
thou be bidden of him;
9 And he that bade thee and
him come and say to thee, Give
this man place; and thou begin
with shame to take the lowest
room.
10 But when thou art bidden,
go and sit down in the lowest
room; that when he that bade
thee cometh, he may say unto
thee, Friend, go up higher:
then shalt thou have worship
in the presence of them that
sit at _meat_ with thee.
11 For whosoever exalteth
himself shall be abased, and
he that humbleth himself shall
be exalted.
12 Then said he also to him
that bade him, When thou
makest a dinner or a supper,
call not thy friends, nor thy
brethren, neither thy kinsmen,
nor _thy_ rich neighbours;
lest they also bid thee again,
and a recompense be made thee.
13 But when thou makest a
feast, call the poor, the
maimed, the lame, the blind;
14 And thou shalt be blessed:
for they cannot recompense
thee: for thou shalt be
recompensed at the
resurrection of the just.
15 And when one of them that
sat at meat with him heard
these things, he said unto
him, Blessed _is_ he that
shall eat bread in the kingdom
of God.
16 Then said he unto him, A
certain man made a great
supper, and bade many:
17 And sent his servant at
supper-time, to say to them
that were bidden, Come, for
all things are now ready.
18 And they all with one
_consent_ began to make
excuse. The first said unto
him, I have bought a piece of
ground, and I must needs go
and see it: I pray thee have
me excused.
19 And another said, I have
bought five yoke of oxen, and
I go to prove them: I pray
thee have me excused.
20 And another said, I have
married a wife: and therefore
I cannot come.
21 So that servant came, and
shewed his lord these things.
Then the master of the house
being angry, said to his
servant, Go out quickly into
the streets and lanes of the
city, and bring in hither the
poor, and the maimed, and the
halt, and the blind.
22 And the servant said, Lord,
it is done as thou hast
commanded, and yet there is
room.
23 And the lord said unto the
servant, Go out into the
highways and hedges, and
compel _them_ to come in, that
my house may be filled.
24 For I say unto you, that
none of those men which were
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