Luke 6:24
But unhappy are you who have wealth: for you have been comforted now.
But unhappy are you who have wealth: for you have been comforted now.
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25Unhappy are you who are full of food now: for you will be in need. Unhappy are you who are laughing now: for you will be crying in sorrow.
26Unhappy are you when all men give you their approval: for so their fathers did to the false prophets.
1Come now, you men of wealth, give yourselves to weeping and crying because of the bitter troubles which are coming to you.
2Your wealth is unclean and insects have made holes in your clothing.
20And turning his eyes to his disciples he said, Happy are you who are poor: for the kingdom of God is yours.
21Happy are you who are in need of food now: for you will be made full. Happy are you who are weeping now; for you will be glad.
22Happy are you, when men have hate for you, and put you away from among them and say angry words to you, turning away in disgust at your name, because of the Son of man.
23Be glad in that day, and be lifted up for joy, for your reward in heaven will be great: for their fathers did these same things to the prophets.
22And Jesus, hearing it, said to him, One thing you still have need of; get money for your goods, and give it away to the poor, and you will have wealth in heaven; and come after me.
23But at these words he became very sad, for he had great wealth.
24And Jesus, looking at him, said, How hard it is for those who have wealth to get into the kingdom of God!
25It is simpler for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a man who has much money to come into the kingdom of God.
22But hearing these words the young man went away sorrowing: for he had much property.
23And Jesus said to his disciples, Truly I say to you, It is hard for a man with much money to go into the kingdom of heaven.
24And again I say to you, It is simpler for a camel to go through a needle's eye, than for a man with much money to go into the kingdom of God.
22But his face became sad at the saying, and he went away sorrowing: for he was one who had much property.
23And Jesus, looking round about, said to his disciples, How hard it is for those who have wealth to come into the kingdom of God!
24And the disciples were full of wonder at his words. But Jesus said to them again, Children, how hard it is for those who put faith in wealth to come into the kingdom of God!
25It is simpler for a camel to go through a needle's eye, than for a man of wealth to come into the kingdom of God.
9But those who have a desire for wealth are falling into danger, and are taken as in a net by a number of foolish and damaging desires, through which men are overtaken by death and destruction.
17For you say, I have wealth, and have got together goods and land, and have need of nothing; and you are not conscious of your sad and unhappy condition, that you are poor and blind and without clothing.
21So that is what comes to the man who gets wealth for himself, and has not wealth in the eyes of God.
3Happy are the poor in spirit: for the kingdom of heaven is theirs.
4Happy are those who are sad: for they will be comforted.
17Give orders to those who have money and goods in this life, not to be lifted up in their minds, or to put their hope in the uncertain chances of wealth, but in God who gives us in full measure all things for our use;
6But you have put the poor man to shame. Are not the men of wealth rulers over you? do they not take you by force before their judges?
25But Abraham said, Keep in mind, my son, that when you were living, you had your good things, while Lazarus had evil things: but now, he is comforted and you are in pain.
16He who is cruel to the poor for the purpose of increasing his profit, and he who gives to the man of wealth, will only come to be in need.
5You have been living delicately on earth and have taken your pleasure; you have made your hearts fat for a day of destruction.
14And you will have a blessing, because they will not be able to give you any payment, and you will get your reward when the upright come back from the dead.
1Take care not to do your good works before men, to be seen by them; or you will have no reward from your Father in heaven.
12Be glad and full of joy; for great is your reward in heaven: for so were the prophets attacked who were before you.
15And he said to them, Take care to keep yourselves free from the desire for property; for a man's life is not made up of the number of things which he has.
16And he said to them, in a story, The land of a certain man of great wealth was very fertile:
33Give what property you have in exchange for money, and give the money to the poor; make for yourselves money-bags which will not get old, wealth stored up in heaven which will be yours for ever, where thieves will not come nor worms put it to destruction.
6Even of those whose faith is in their wealth, and whose hearts are lifted up because of their stores.
1And looking up, he saw the men of wealth putting their offerings in the money-box.
20Truly I say to you, You will be weeping and sorrowing, but the world will be glad: you will be sad, but your sorrow will be turned into joy.
43A curse is on you, Pharisees! for your desires are for the most important seats in the Synagogues and for words of respect said to you in the market-place.
19Now there was a certain man of great wealth, who was dressed in fair clothing of purple and delicate linen, and was shining and glad every day.
11Unhappy is the sinner! for the reward of his evil doings will come on him.
22He who is ever desiring wealth goes running after money, and does not see that need will come on him.
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13And I saw the destruction of his wealth by an evil chance; and when he became the father of a son he had nothing in his hand.
7A man may be acting as if he had wealth, but have nothing; another may seem poor, but have great wealth.
1Sorrow to those who are resting in comfort in Zion, and to those who have no fear of danger in the mountain of Samaria, the noted men of the chief of the nations, to whom the people of Israel come!
19And I will say to my soul, Soul, you have a great amount of goods in store, enough for a number of years; be at rest, take food and wine and be happy.
9And I say to you, Make friends for yourselves through the wealth of this life, so that when it comes to an end, you may be taken into the eternal resting-places.