[Luke 12]

 

             {Similar: Mat 10:26-33, Luk 12:2-12}

             12:1 At which time, after ten-thousand from the crowd were gathered together, so-as to trample down one another, he began to say to his disciples first, Take-heed° to yourselves, stay away from the leaven of the Pharisees; it is hypocrisy.

             12:2 But there is nothing which has been covered up, which will not be revealed; and secret, which will not be known. 12:3 Because as many things as you° said in the darkness will be heard in the light, and what you° spoke in the ear in the storerooms will be preached toward the housetops.

             12:4 But I am saying to you° my friends, Do° not have fear from the ones killing the body and after these things, they do not have anything more-than that to do* to you°. 12:5 But I will be showing to you° whom you° should fear. Fear° the one, who after you have been killed, has authority to cast you° into hell. Yes, I say to you°, Fear° this one.

             12:6 Are not five sparrows sold for two copper-coins? And not one out-of them has been forgotten in God’s sight. 12:7 But even the hairs of your° head have all been numbered. Therefore, do° not fear. You° carry more-value-than many sparrows.

             12:8 Now I say to you°, Everyone, whomever confesses to be in me before men, the Son of Man will also confess to be in him before the messengers of God. 12:9 But he who denied me in the sight of men will be denied in the sight of the messengers of God.

             12:10 And everyone who will say a blasphemous word at the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him, but to the one who blasphemed at the Holy Spirit, it will not be forgiven.

             12:11 But whenever they may bring you° in front of the synagogues and the rulers and the authorities, do° not be anxious concerning how, or what you° should need to make a defense, or what you° should say, 12:12 for* the Holy Spirit will teach you° in that same hour what it is essential for you° to say.

 

             12:13 Now someone out-of the crowd said to him, Teacher, tell my brother to divide the inheritance with me.

             12:14 But he said to him, Man, who designated me a justice or a divider {i.e., executor} over you°?

             12:15 Now he said to them, See° and guard° yourselves from greed, because not to anyone is his life in the greed to abound from his possessions.

             12:16 Now he spoke a parable to them, saying: The farmland of a certain rich man was fertile; 12:17 and he was reasoning in himself, saying, What should I do*, I have nowhere in which I will gather together my fruits? 12:18 And he said, I will be doing* this: I will be taking down my barns and build greater ones. And I will be gathering together there, all my fruits* of labor and my good things. 12:19 And I will be saying to my soul, Soul, you have many good things laying up *for many years; rest yourself, eat, drink, and be joyous.

             12:20 But God said to him, Fool, they asked back your soul from you in this night, and the things which you prepared, to whom will it all be going? 12:21 So is the one storing up treasure for himself, and is not being rich toward God.

 

             {Similar: Mat 6:25-33, Luk 12:22-31}

             12:22 Now he said to his disciples, Because of this I am saying to you°, Do° not be anxious for your° life, what you° might eat; not even what you° might clothe your body with. 12:23 The life you° have is more-than the nourishment, and the body is more-than the clothing. 12:24 Consider° the ravens, that they do not sow nor reap for which there is no storeroom nor a barn, and God nourishes them. How-much do you° rather carry more-value-than the birds! 12:25 But who out-of you°, by being anxious, is able to add one cubit upon his stature? 12:26 Therefore, if you° are not able to add a little thing, why are you° anxious concerning the rest? 12:27 Consider° the lilies, somehow they are growing. They are not laboring nor are they spinning; but I say to you°, Even Solomon in all his glory, was not dressed like one of these. 12:28 But if God so dresses-up the grass in the field, which today is here and the next-day is cast into the oven; how-much more will he clothe you°, you of small faith? 12:29 And do° not seek what you° might eat or what you° might drink, and do° not be in anxious suspense. 12:30 For* the nations of the world are seeking after all these things, but your° Father knows that you° have needs of these things. 12:31 However, seek° the kingdom of God and all these things will be added to you°.

 

             12:32 Do not fear, little flock, because your° Father was delighted to give you° the kingdom. 12:33 Sell° your° possessions and give° as charity; make for yourselves money-bags which do not become-obsolete, an unfailing treasure in the heavens, where no thief draws near, nor moth corrupts. 12:34 For* where your° treasure is, your° heart will be there also.

 

             12:35 Let° your° waist be girded, and the lamps burning; 12:36 and you° are similar to men waiting for their lord, as to when he might vacate from the marriage-festivities; in-order-that after he came and knocked, they may immediately open to him. 12:37 The fortunate bondservants are those whom the lord will find watching, after he has come to them. Assuredly I am saying to you°, He will gird himself, and will recline them at the meal {i.e., seat them}, and he will be serving them, when he has passed-beside them. 12:38 And if he comes in the second watch, and in the third, and should find them so, those are fortunate bondservants.

             12:39 But know° this, that if the householder knew in what hour the thief is coming, he would have watched, and have not allowed his house roof to be burrowed through. 12:40 You° therefore, also become° prepared, because in what hour that you° do not think the Son of Man is coming, he comes.

 

             12:41 Now Peter said to him, Lord, are you saying this parable to us, or even to all?

             12:42 But the Lord said, Who then is the faithful and prudent steward, whom the lord will be designating over his bondservants, the one to give them their food-allowance in season? 12:43 That fortunate bondservant, whom his lord will find so doing*, after he has come. 12:44 Truly I say to you°, He will be designating him over all his possessions. 12:45 But if that bondservant says in his heart, my lord delays to come, and may begin to beat the young-servants and the maidservants, and to eat and drink, and to be drunk; 12:46 the lord of that bondservant will be coming in a day in which he is not expecting, and in an hour in which he does not know, and will be flogging him and will be placing his part with the unbelieving.

             12:47 But that bondservant, who knew his lord’s will and did not prepare, nor did* pertaining to his will, will be smacked with many blows; 12:48 but he who did not know and did* things worthy of lashes, will be smacked with few blows. But to everyone in which much was given, much will be required from him, and to whom were consigned much, they will be asking even-more from him.

 

             12:49 I came to cast fire into the earth, and what do I wish, if it was already lit? 12:50 But I have an immersion* to be immersed* in, and how I am very troubled until which time it should be completed! 12:51 You° are thinking that I came* to give peace in the earth? I tell you°, No, but rather division. 12:52 For* there will be from hereafter five in one house who have been divided, three against two, and two against three. 12:53 Father will be divided against son, and son against father; mother against daughter, and daughter against mother; mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law, and daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.

 

             12:54 Now he also was saying to the crowds, Whenever you° see the cloud rising from the west, immediately you° say, A thunderstorm is coming, and so it happens. 12:55 And whenever the south wind is blowing, you° say, There will be a burning heat, and it happens. 12:56 You° hypocrites, you° know how to test {i.e., decipher} the face of the earth and the heaven, but how do you° not test {i.e., decipher} this time? 12:57 But why are you° not judging the righteous things, even from among yourselves? 12:58 For* as you are proceeding-away on the road with your opponent to be in front of the ruler, give work {i.e., work hard} to have yourself set-free from him; lest he might drag you down to the judge and the judge might give you to the constable and the constable might cast you into prison. 12:59 I say to you, you might never come forth from there, until which time you should repay even the last bronze-coin.