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et factum est cum intraret in domum cuiusdam principis Pharisaeorum sabbato manducare panem et ipsi observabant eum
And it came to pass, when Jesus went into the house of one of the Pharisees, on the sabbath day, that they watched him.
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et ecce homo quidam hydropicus erat ante illum
And behold, there was a certain man before him that had the dropsy.
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et respondens Iesus dixit ad legis peritos et Pharisaeos dicens si licet sabbato curare
And Jesus answering, spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying: Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath day?
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at illi tacuerunt ipse vero adprehensum sanavit eum ac dimisit
But they held their peace. But he taking him, healed him and sent him away.
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et respondens ad illos dixit cuius vestrum asinus aut bos in puteum cadet et non continuo extrahet illum die sabbati
And answering them, he said: Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fall into a pit and will not immediately draw him out, on the sabbath day?
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et non poterant ad haec respondere illi
And they could not answer him to these things.
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dicebat autem et ad invitatos parabolam intendens quomodo primos accubitus eligerent dicens ad illos
And he spoke a parable also to them that were invited, marking how they chose the first seats at the table, saying to them:
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cum invitatus fueris ad nuptias non discumbas in primo loco ne forte honoratior te sit invitatus ab eo
When thou art invited to a wedding, sit not down in the first place, lest perhaps one more honourable than thou be invited by him:
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et veniens is qui te et illum vocavit dicat tibi da huic locum et tunc incipias cum rubore novissimum locum tenere
And he that invited thee and him, come and say to thee: Give this man place. And then thou begin with shame to take the lowest place.
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sed cum vocatus fueris vade recumbe in novissimo loco ut cum venerit qui te invitavit dicat tibi amice ascende superius tunc erit tibi gloria coram simul discumbentibus
But when thou art invited, go, sit down in the lowest place; that when he who invited thee cometh, he may say to thee: Friend, go up higher. Then shalt thou have glory before them that sit at table with thee.
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quia omnis qui se exaltat humiliabitur et qui se humiliat exaltabitur
Because every one that exalteth himself shall be humbled: and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.
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dicebat autem et ei qui se invitaverat cum facis prandium aut cenam noli vocare amicos tuos neque fratres tuos neque cognatos neque vicinos divites ne forte et ipsi te reinvitent et fiat tibi retributio
And he said to him also that had invited him: When thou makest a dinner or a supper, call not thy friends nor thy brethren nor thy kinsmen nor thy neighbours who are rich; lest perhaps they also invite thee again, and a recompense be made to thee.
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sed cum facis convivium voca pauperes debiles claudos caecos
But when thou makest a feast, call the poor, the maimed, the lame and the blind.
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et beatus eris quia non habent retribuere tibi retribuetur enim tibi in resurrectione iustorum
And thou shalt be blessed, because they have not wherewith to make thee recompense: for recompense shall be made thee at the resurrection of the just.
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haec cum audisset quidam de simul discumbentibus dixit illi beatus qui manducabit panem in regno Dei
When one of them that sat at table with him had heard these things, he said to him: Blessed is he that shall eat bread in the kingdom of God.
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at ipse dixit ei homo quidam fecit cenam magnam et vocavit multos
But he said to him: A certain man made a great supper and invited many.
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et misit servum suum hora cenae dicere invitatis ut venirent quia iam parata sunt omnia
And he sent his servant at the hour of supper to say to them that were invited, that they should come: for now all things are ready.
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et coeperunt simul omnes excusare primus dixit ei villam emi et necesse habeo exire et videre illam rogo te habe me excusatum
And they began all at once to make excuse. The first said to him: I have bought a farm and I must needs go out and see it. I pray thee, hold me excused.
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et alter dixit iuga boum emi quinque et eo probare illa rogo te habe me excusatum
And another said: I have bought five yoke of oxen and I go to try them. I pray thee, hold me excused.
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et alius dixit uxorem duxi et ideo non possum venire
And another said: I have married a wife; and therefore I cannot come.
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et reversus servus nuntiavit haec domino suo tunc iratus pater familias dixit servo suo exi cito in plateas et vicos civitatis et pauperes ac debiles et caecos et claudos introduc huc
And the servant returning, told these things to his lord. 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 feeble and the blind and the lame.
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et ait servus domine factum est ut imperasti et adhuc locus est
And the servant said: Lord, it is done as thou hast commanded; and yet there is room.
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et ait dominus servo exi in vias et sepes et conpelle intrare ut impleatur domus mea
And the Lord said to the servant: Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled.
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dico autem vobis quod nemo virorum illorum qui vocati sunt gustabit cenam meam
But I say unto you that none of those men that were invited shall taste of my supper.
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ibant autem turbae multae cum eo et conversus dixit ad illos
And there went great multitudes with him. And turning, he said to them:
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si quis venit ad me et non odit patrem suum et matrem et uxorem et filios et fratres et sorores adhuc autem et animam suam non potest esse meus discipulus
If any man come to me, and hate not his father and mother and wife and children and brethren and sisters, yea and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.
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et qui non baiulat crucem suam et venit post me non potest esse meus discipulus
And whosoever doth not carry his cross and come after me cannot be my disciple.
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quis enim ex vobis volens turrem aedificare non prius sedens conputat sumptus qui necessarii sunt si habet ad perficiendum
For which of you, having a mind to build a tower, doth not first sit down and reckon the charges that are necessary, whether he have wherewithal to finish it:
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ne posteaquam posuerit fundamentum et non potuerit perficere omnes qui vident incipiant inludere ei
Lest, after he hath laid the foundation and is not able to finish it, all that see it begin to mock him,
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dicentes quia hic homo coepit aedificare et non potuit consummare
Saying: This man began to build and was not able to finish.
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aut qui rex iturus committere bellum adversus alium regem non sedens prius cogitat si possit cum decem milibus occurrere ei qui cum viginti milibus venit ad se
Or, what king, about to go to make war against another king, doth not first sit down and think whether he be able, with ten thousand, to meet him that, with twenty thousand, cometh against him?
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alioquin adhuc illo longe agente legationem mittens rogat ea quae pacis sunt
Or else, while the other is yet afar off, sending an embassy, he desireth conditions of peace.
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sic ergo omnis ex vobis qui non renuntiat omnibus quae possidet non potest meus esse discipulus
So likewise every one of you that doth not renounce all that he possesseth cannot be my disciple.
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bonum est sal si autem sal quoque evanuerit in quo condietur
Salt is good. But if the salt shall lose its savour, wherewith shall it be seasoned?
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neque in terram neque in sterquilinium utile est sed foras mittetur qui habet aures audiendi audiat
It is neither profitable for the land nor for the dunghill: but shall be cast out. He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.
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