Luke 18:10
`Two men went up to the temple to pray, the one a Pharisee, and the other a tax-gatherer;
`Two men went up to the temple to pray, the one a Pharisee, and the other a tax-gatherer;
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11the Pharisee having stood by himself, thus prayed: God, I thank Thee that I am not as the rest of men, rapacious, unrighteous, adulterers, or even as this tax-gatherer;
12I fast twice in the week, I give tithes of all things -- as many as I possess.
13`And the tax-gatherer, having stood afar off, would not even the eyes lift up to the heaven, but was smiting on his breast, saying, God be propitious to me -- the sinner!
14I say to you, this one went down declared righteous, to his house, rather than that one: for every one who is exalting himself shall be humbled, and he who is humbling himself shall be exalted.'
9And he spake also unto certain who have been trusting in themselves that they were righteous, and have been despising the rest, this simile:
30`And having come to the second, he said in the same manner, and he answering said, I `go', sir, and went not;
31which of the two did the will of the father?' They say to him, `The first.' Jesus saith to them, `Verily I say to you, that the tax-gatherers and the harlots do go before you into the reign of God,
32for John came unto you in the way of righteousness, and ye did not believe him, and the tax-gatherers and the harlots did believe him, and ye, having seen, repented not at last -- to believe him.
10And it came to pass, he reclining (at meat) in the house, that lo, many tax-gatherers and sinners having come, were lying (at meat) with Jesus and his disciples,
11and the Pharisees having seen, said to his disciples, `Wherefore with the tax-gatherers and sinners doth your teacher eat?'
2and lo, a man, by name called Zaccheus, and he was a chief tax-gatherer, and he was rich,
15And it came to pass, in his reclining (at meat) in his house, that many tax-gatherers and sinners were reclining (at meat) with Jesus and his disciples, for there were many, and they followed him.
16And the scribes and the Pharisees, having seen him eating with the tax-gatherers and sinners, said to his disciples, `Why -- that with the tax-gatherers and sinners he doth eat and drink?'
17And Jesus, having heard, saith to them, `They who are strong have no need of a physician, but they who are ill; I came not to call righteous men, but sinners to reformation.'
14And also the Pharisees, being lovers of money, were hearing all these things, and were deriding him,
15and he said to them, `Ye are those declaring yourselves righteous before men, but God doth know your hearts; because that which among men is high, `is' abomination before God;
1And he spake also a simile to them, that it behoveth `us' always to pray, and not to faint,
2saying, `A certain judge was in a certain city -- God he is not fearing, and man he is not regarding --
1And all the tax-gatherers and the sinners were coming nigh to him, to hear him,
2and the Pharisees and the scribes were murmuring, saying -- This one doth receive sinners, and doth eat with them.'
3And he spake unto them this simile, saying,
11And he said, `A certain man had two sons,
5`And when thou mayest pray, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites, because they love in the synagogues, and in the corners of the broad places -- standing -- to pray, that they may be seen of men; verily I say to you, that they have their reward.
12And there came also tax-gatherers to be baptised, and they said unto him, `Teacher, what shall we do?'
17`And if he may not hear them, say `it' to the assembly, and if also the assembly he may not hear, let him be to thee as the heathen man and the tax-gatherer.
18having risen, I will go on unto my father, and will say to him, Father, I did sin -- to the heaven, and before thee,
1And having looked up, he saw those who did cast their gifts to the treasury -- rich men,
37And in `his' speaking, a certain Pharisee was asking him that he might dine with him, and having gone in, he reclined (at meat),
38and the Pharisee having seen, did wonder that he did not first baptize himself before the dinner.
39And the Lord said unto him, `Now do ye, the Pharisees, the outside of the cup and of the plate make clean, but your inward part is full of rapine and wickedness;
30and Jesus having taken up `the word', said, `A certain man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among robbers, and having stripped him and inflicted blows, they went away, leaving `him' half dead.
31`And by a coincidence a certain priest was going down in that way, and having seen him, he passed over on the opposite side;
41`Two debtors were to a certain creditor; the one was owing five hundred denaries, and the other fifty;
1`Take heed your kindness not to do before men, to be seen by them, and if not -- reward ye have not from your Father who `is' in the heavens;
2whenever, therefore, thou mayest do kindness, thou mayest not sound a trumpet before thee as the hypocrites do, in the synagogues, and in the streets, that they may have glory from men; verily I say to you -- they have their reward!
36And a certain one of the Pharisees was asking him that he might eat with him, and having gone into the house of the Pharisee he reclined (at meat),
30and the scribes and the Pharisees among them were murmuring at his disciples, saying, `Wherefore with tax-gatherers and sinners do ye eat and drink?'
18There were not found who did turn back to give glory to God, except this alien;'
46`For, if ye may love those loving you, what reward have ye? do not also the tax-gatherers the same?
47and if ye may salute your brethren only, what do ye abundant? do not also the tax-gatherers so?
27And after these things he went forth, and beheld a tax-gatherer, by name Levi, sitting at the tax-office, and said to him, `Be following me;'
1And Jehovah sendeth Nathan unto David, and he cometh unto him, and saith to him: `Two men have been in one city; One rich and one poor;
24and he having begun to take account, there was brought near to him one debtor of a myriad of talents,
39And the Pharisee who did call him, having seen, spake within himself, saying, `This one, if he were a prophet, would have known who and of what kind `is' the woman who doth touch him, that she is a sinner.'
1And it came to pass, on his going into the house of a certain one of the chiefs of the Pharisees, on a sabbath, to eat bread, that they were watching him,
2and lo, there was a certain dropsical man before him;
16and he fell upon `his' face at his feet, giving thanks to him, and he was a Samaritan.
36`Who, then, of these three, seemeth to thee to have become neighbour of him who fell among the robbers?'
41And the Pharisees having been gathered together, Jesus did question them,
43`Wo to you, the Pharisees, because ye love the first seats in the synagogues, and the salutations in the market-places.