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"Alas! for you, scribes and Phaheir bad- risees! hypocrites! for ye are like whited sepulchres, which appear indeed clean without, but within are full of dead men's bones, and 28 of all uncleanness. In the same manner ye also outwardly appear righteous unto men, but inwardly are full of hypocrisy and iniquity. 29 Alas! for you, scribes and eir be- Pharisees! hypocrites! for ye of the build the sepulchres of the prorous tem- phets, and adorn the tombs of the as their righteous, and say, If we had #fathers; been in the days of our fathers,

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and ye will fill up the measure CHAP. of your fathers. Ye serpents, ye brood of vipers! how can ye escape 33 the punishment of hell?

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"Wherefore behold! I send you teachers, and wise men, and scribes, 34 and some ye will kill and crucify, and deand some ye will Scourge in your dreadful synagogues, and persecute from punishcity to city; so that upon you will ment. come all the righteous blood shed 35 upon the earth from the blood of righteous Abel to the blood of * Zachariah, whom ye slew between the temple and the altar. Verily 36 I say unto you, all this blood will come upon this generation.

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"O Jerusalem! Jerusalem! that 37 killest the prophets, and stonest Pathetic them who are sent unto thee ; the great how often would I have gathered city. thy children together, as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings! but ye would not. Be-38 hold! your city shall be left by you desolate. For I say unto you, such heavy judgments shall fall upon your nation after I have left you, that you shall see me no more from that time until ye shall 39 say, Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord'."

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ple, and was going away, when his XXIV. disciples came near to show him Destruction the buildings of the temple. And of JerusaJesus said unto them, "Do ye preceded gaze with admiration on all these at some things? Verily I say unto you, wars, faone stone will not be left here upon mines, &c. another, that will not be thrown down." And as he was sitting on 3 the mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately, saying, "Tell us when these things will be, and what will be the sign of thy

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CHAP. appearance and of the end of the age?" Then Jesus answered, "Take 5 heed that no one deceive you, for many will come in my name, saying, I am Christ;' and will deceive 6 many. And ye will hear of wars, and rumours of wars, but see that ye be not troubled, for all these things must come to pass, but the 7end will not be yet.

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his clothes with him. But alas! CHAP for them that are with child, and XXIV. them that give suck in those days! 19 And pray that your flight be not in 20 the winter, nor on a sabbath. For 21 then will be great affliction, such as was not since the beginning of the world, nor ever will be. And 22 if that time was not to be short, no For nationman could be preserved; but bewill rise up against nation, and cause of the elect, that time will kingdom against kingdom, and be short." there will be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in manyLo! here is Christ, or there,' believe Cautions him not: for false Christs and false to the disprophets will rise, and will propose to proceed, great signs and wonders, so as to 24 draw after them, if they can, even the elect. Behold I have forewarn- 25 ed you. Wherefore, if men say to 26 you, Behold! Christ is in the de

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8 places. All these things are but the beginning of sorrows. 9 "Then will ye be delivered up to more near- affliction, and some of you will be ly by se killed, and ye will be hated by all cution of nations for my name's sake. And then many will fall off and deliver up one another, and hate one ano-sert,' go not forth, Behold! he is 11 ther. And many false prophets in a secret chamber,' believe them will arise and deceive many, and not; for as the lightning issueth 27 12 because iniquity will be multiplied, out of the east, and shineth to the the love of many of my disciples west, so sudden also will this com13 will become cold. But he who ing of the son of man be. For 23 endureth to the end shall be safe. wheresoever the carcase is, there 14 And these glad tidings of my king-will the eagles be gathered together. dom will be published in many parts of the world, for a testimony to all nations; and then will the end come.

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"Now immediately after the af- 29 fliction of those days, the sun will. An entire be darkened, and the moon will end to be not give her light, the stars will Jewish go. fall from heaven, and the firma- vernment. ment of the heavens will be shaken. And then will appear the sign of 30 the son of man in heaven, and then will all the tribes of the land lament, and will see the son of man coming on the clouds of heaven with great power and glory. And he will send his 10 messengers 31 with a great sound of a trumpet,

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CHAP and they will gather together his
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end of heaven to the other.
"Learn a comparison from the
Certainty fig-tree. When its branch is now
tender, and putteth forth leaves, ye
know that summer is near: so
33 likewise know, when ye see all
these things, that the son of man is
34 near, even at the door. Verily I
say unto yoù, this very generation
will not pass away till all these
35 things be done. The heaven and
the earth will sooner pass away,
than these my words shall pass away.
"But the very day and hour no
but its pre- one knoweth, not even the angels
of heaven: but my Father only.
God only. For as the days of Noah were, so
37 will this coming of the son of man
38 likewise be. For as in those days
before the flood, they were eating
and drinking, marrying and giving
in marriage, until the day of
39 Noah's entrance into the ark; and
were not aware of the flood that
was coming to destroy them, so
will this coming of the son of man
40 likewise be. Then of two men in
the field, one will be taken and the
41 other left. Of two women grind-the prudent, Give us some of your
ing at the mill, one will be taken,
42 and the other left. Watch there-
fore, for ye know not at what hour
43 your master cometh. But this ye
know, that if the master of the fa-
mily had known in what watch the
thief was coming, he would have
watched, and not have suffered his
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fore be ye also ready; for in an
hour when ye are not expecting
him, the son of man will come.

give him the charge of all his sub- CHAP.
stance.
But if the servant be
wicked, and say in his heart,
My master is long in coming,' 49
and begin to beat his fellow-ser-
vants, and to eat and drink with
the drunken; the master of that 50
servant will come in a day when he
is not expecting, and in an hour
when he is not aware; and will cut 51
him in two, and appoint his por-
tion with the impure and perfidi-
ous; there will be weeping and
gnashing of teeth.

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"Then will the kingdom of hea- CHAP. ven be like ten virgins, who took their lamps and went forth to meet Illustrated the bridegroom. And five of them by the pawere prudent, and five were foolish: virgins. the foolish took their lamps, but no 3 oil with them; but the prudent took 4 oil in their vessels together with their lamps. And as the bride- 5 groom was long in coming, they all grew heavy and slept. And at 6 midnight there was a cry, 'Behold! the bridegroom is coming, go forth to meet him.' Then all those vir- 7 gins arose and set their lamps in order: And the foolish said unto 8

oil, for our lamps are going out
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will not be enough for us and you;
go rather to them that sell and buy
for yourselves.' And while they 10
were gone to buy, the bridegroom
came, and they who were ready
went in with him to the marriage
supper, and the door was shut.
Afterwards came also the other vir- 11
gins, saying, Sir, Sir, open the door
for us.' But he answered, Verily 12
I say unto you, I know you not.'
Watch therefore, for ye know ́ nei- 13
ther the day nor hour.

"Who then is that faithful and Duty and prudent servant, whom his master reward of hath set over his household to give and danger them food in due season? Happy "The son of man is like one go- 14 of the op- is that servant whom his master at ing into another country, who callposite vice. his coming shall find thus employ-ed his servants, and delivered to ed. Verily I say unto you, he will them what he had, giving five? ta

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reap where I did not sow, and to CHAP.
gather where I did not scatter?
Thou oughtest therefore to have put 27
my money to the bankers, and at
my coming I should have received
my own with interest. Take there- 28
fore the talent from him, and give
it unto him who hath ten talents.
For to every one that hath 2 much, 29
abundance will be given, but from
him who hath little, even that
little shall be taken.' And cast 30
forth this unprofitable servant into
the outer darkness; there will be
weeping and gnashing of teeth.'

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"After some time, the master of those servants cometh to reckon with 20 them. Then he who had received the five talents came, and brought 64 When the son of man com- 31 to him five talents more, saying, eth in his glory, and all the holy Great re Sir, thou deliveredst unto me five angels with him, then he will sit on gard will be paid to talents, behold! I have gained be- the throne of his glory. And be actions of 21 sides them five talents more.' And fore him will be gathered all na- beneficence his master said unto him, Well tions, and he will separate them at the last, done, good and faithful servant one from another, as a shepherd 32 thou hast been faithful in a little; separateth the sheep from the goats, I will set thee over much; enter and he will set the sheep on his 33 thou into the joy of thy master.' right hand, and the goats on his "He also that had received the left. Then the king will say to 34 two talents came and said, Sir, them on his right hand, Come ye thou deliveredst unto me two ta-blessed of my Father! inherit the lents, behold! I have gained be-kingdom prepared for you from the 23 sides them two talents more.' His foundation of the world.' For I 35 master said unto him, Well done, was hungry and ye gave me food: good and faithful servant! thou I was thirsty and ye gave me drink: hast been faithful in a little, I will I was a stranger and ye entertained 36 set thee over much; enter into the me: naked and ye clothed me: sick joy of thy master.' and ye took care of me in prison and ye came unto me.' Then will 37

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CHAP. of the least of these my brethren, ye | indignation, saying, "Why is this CHAP. XXVI. did it unto me.' waste? for this ointment might XXVI. have been sold for a great sum, and given to the poor.'

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"Then will he say to them on and neglect his left hand, Depart from me, ye of them cursed into that long-lasting fire dreadfully punished. prepared for the devil and his an42 gels. For I was hungry and ye gave me no food: I was thirsty and 43 ye gave me no drink: I was a stranger and ye did not entertain me: naked and ye clothed me not: sick and in prison and ye took no say unto you, Wheresoever this 44 care of me.' Then will they also gospel shall be preached in the answer, Lord, when did we see whole world, this also which she thee hungry or thirsty, or a stran-hath done shall be spoken of for a ger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, memorial of her." Then

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Then one of the twelve, named 14 he will answer, Verily I say unto Judas Iscariot, went to the chief Judas enyou, Inasmuch as ye did it not to priests, and said, "What are ye deliver one of the least of these my bre-willing to give me for delivering him up. 46 thren, ye did it not to me." And him up to you?" And they pro- 16 these will go away into long-last-mised to pay him thirty 3 pieces of ing punishment, but the righteous into long-enduring life."

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When Jesus had finished all these words, he said unto his disci2 ples, "Ye know that in two days will be the passover, when the son of man will be delivered up to be crucified."

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Now on the first day of the feast 17 of unleavened bread, the disciples Paschal came to Jesus, saying, "Where Supper prepared. wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the passover. And he said, 18 Then the chief priests and Go into the city to such a man, Consulta scribes, and the elders of the people, and tell him, 'The master saith, on to kill assembled together in the palace of my time is near, I will keep the the high priest, whose name was passover at thine house with my 4 Caiaphas; and consulted how to disciples!" And the disciples did i take Jesus privately and put him to as Jesus had commanded them, and 5 death. But they said, "Not dur-made ready the passover. ing the festival, lest there be an uproar among the people.'

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Now when evening was come, he 20 placed himself at table with the Jesus dis6 Now while Jesus was in Bethany, twelve. And as they were cating, knowledge He is ho- in the house of Simon, called the he said, "Verily I say unto you, of Judas's leper, a woman came to him hav-that one of you will deliver me up.' "intention. ouring ing an alabaster box of most pre- And they were very sorrowful, and 22 cious ointment, and poured it out began each of them to say unto on his head as he was at table. But him, "Master, is it I?" And he 23 8 when his disciples saw it, they had answered, "He who is dipping

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of the dead, which they always looked upon
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Each guest dipped a bit of bread into a
kind of soup or sauce, which served as a
common dish, and then ate it,

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