Lectionary Calendar
Sunday, July 7th, 2024
the Week of Proper 9 / Ordinary 14
Attention!
Tired of seeing ads while studying? Now you can enjoy an "Ads Free" version of the site for as little as 10¢ a day and support a great cause!
Click here to learn more!

Study Desk

General Bible Search

Word Search: for

Mace New TestamentMNT
Options Options
Luke 5:9
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
for he, and all the company were frightned at the draught of fish they had taken:
Luke 5:10
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
so was James too, and John, the sons of Zebedee, both partners with Simon. but Jesus said to Simon, be not afraid; for the future you shall fish for men.
Luke 5:14
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
and he charg'd him not to tell any man: but go, said he, present your self to the priest, and offer what the law requires for your purification, that it may be an evidence to them.
Luke 5:16
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
so that he retired into places of solitude, for the convenience of prayer.
Luke 5:18
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
for instance, they brought a man in his bed lying sick of the palsy: and try'd to. bring him directly into his presence.
Luke 5:29
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
Levi having prepared a handsom entertainment in his own house for him, a great number of publicans, and others, were likewise at table.
Luke 5:39
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
so no-body that has been drinking old wine, will immediately call for new: for 'tis his maxim, "the old is best."
Luke 6:19
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
so that all the people strove to touch him: for a divine virtue flowed from him, which healed them all.
Luke 6:20
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
Then directing himself to his disciples, he said, blessed are ye, that are poor: for the divine kingdom is yours.
Luke 6:21
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
blessed are ye that hunger now: for ye shall be satisfied. blessed are ye that weep now: for ye shall find matter of mirth.
Luke 6:22
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
blessed are you, when men shall hate you, discard you, reproach you, and treat you as infamous, for your attachment to the son of man.
Luke 6:23
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
then you may triumph with joy; secure of being greatly rewarded in heaven: for such was the treatment the prophets received from their forefathers.
Luke 6:24
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
But wo unto you that are rich: for you have received your consolation.
Luke 6:25
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
wo unto you that are full: for you shall be in want. wo unto you that indulge in present pleasure: for mourning and sorrow shall attend you.
Luke 6:26
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
wo unto you when the generality of men shall applaud you: for so did their forefathers behave to the false prophets.
Luke 6:27
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
But as for you, who hear me, love your enemies: do good to those, who hate you: bless those, who curse you:
Luke 6:28
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
and pray for those, who maliciously abuse you.
Luke 6:32
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
for if you only love those, who love you, where's the obligation? the very heathen return love for love.
Luke 6:34
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
if you lend with the expectation of gaining by it, where's the obligation? for the heathen lend to one another, for the prospect of an equivalent.
Luke 6:35
Read Chapter | View Context | Multi-Translations | Study Tools ]
but as for you, love your enemies, do good, and lend without expecting any advantage from it: so shall your reward be great, in acting like the children of the most high: for he is kind to the most ungrateful wretches.
 
adsfree-icon
Ads FreeProfile