Gospel according to Luke in Worldwide English
This gospel is one book from the New Testament which is part of the Bible.
The New Testament was first written in the Greek language.
This Gospel has been written in easy, worldwide English, so that many more people can read and understand it.
CHAPTER 10
Chapter 1
| Chapter 2 |
Chapter 3
| Chapter 4 |
Chapter 5
| Chapter 6 |
Chapter 7 |
| Chapter 8 |
Chapter 9
| Chapter 10 |
Chapter 11
| Chapter 12 |
Chapter 13 |
| Chapter 14 |
Chapter 15
| Chapter 16 |
Chapter 17
| Chapter 18 |
Chapter 19 |
| Chapter 20 |
Chapter 21
| Chapter 22 |
Chapter 23
| Chapter 24 |
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Seventy men are sent out
- 1) After this the Lord chose seventy other men. He sent them ahead
of him, two by two. He sent them to every town and village that
he was going to visit.
- 2) He said to them, `The harvest is much, but there are not
many people to gather it. So talk to the Lord of this harvest
and ask him to send out people to his harvest.
- 3) Go on your
way now. I am sending you out among people. You will be like
sheep among bad animals.
- 4) Do not take money, or a bag, or
shoes. And do not stop to talk with anyone on the road.
- 5)
When you go into a house, first say, "May God give peace to this
family."
- 6) If a man of peace is there, your blessing will
stay with him. If not, your blessing will come back to you.
- 7) Stay in that house. Eat and drink what the people give
you. The one who works should have his pay for it. Do not move
from one house to another house.
- 8) `When you go into a town and they take you in, eat what
is put before you.
- 9) Heal the sick people in the town. Tell
the people, "The kingdom of God has come to you."
- 10) But when
you go into a town and they do not take you in, then go out into
the streets of the town.
- 11) Say to the people, "We wipe off
even the dust of the town that is on our feet. This will be a
sign to you. But remember this, the kingdom of God has come."
- 12) I tell you this. On the day when people are judged, they
will be punished more than the people in the city of Sodom.
Bad cities will have trouble
- 13) `Chorazin, you will have trouble! Bethsaida, you will
have trouble! If the big works I did in you had been done in the
cities of Tyre and Sidon, the people there would have stopped
doing bad things long ago. They would wear the clothes people
wear to show they are sad, and would sit in ashes.
- 14) But
on the day when people are judged you will be punished more than
the people in the cities of Tyre and Sidon.
- 15) Capernaum,
will you be lifted up to the sky? No, you will go down to the
place of the dead.
- 16) `Anyone who listens to you listens to me. Anyone who
does not believe you does not believe me. Anyone who does not
believe me does not believe the one who sent me.'
The seventy men come back
- 17) The seventy men Jesus had sent out came back very happy.
They said, `Lord, even the bad spirits obey us when we talk to
them in your name!'
- 18) Jesus said to them, `I saw Satan fall from the sky like
lightning.
- 19) I have given you power over all the power of
the enemy. Nothing will hurt you.
- 20) Do not be glad that
the bad spirits obey you. But be glad that your names are
written in the book in heaven.'
Jesus is very happy
- 21) At that same time the Holy Spirit made Jesus very happy.
Jesus said, `Father, you are Lord of heaven and earth. I thank
you because you have hidden these things from people who are
wise and know many things. But you have shown them to people who
are like children. Yes, Father. That was the way you wanted it.
- 22) My Father has given everything to me. No one knows who
the Son is but the Father. No one knows who the Father is but
the Son and those to whom the Son wants to show him.'
- 23) Then Jesus turned to his disciples and said to them
alone, `God is blessing the eyes of people who see what you see!
- 24) I tell you this. Many prophets and kings wanted to see
the things you see. But they did not see them. They wanted to
hear the things you hear. But they did not hear them.'
The good Samaritan
- 25) A man who taught God's law stood up and asked Jesus a
question to try him out. `Teacher,' he said. `What must I do so
that I will live for ever?'
- 26) Jesus said to him, `What does the law say? What do you
read there?'
- 27) The man answered, `You must love the Lord your God with
all your heart. Love him with all your soul. Love him with all
your power, and love him with all your mind. And you must love
your neighbour as you love yourself.'
- 28) Jesus said, `That is the right answer. Do that and you
will live for ever.'
- 29) But the man wanted to prove that he was all right. So he
said to Jesus, `Who is my neighbour?'
- 30) Jesus answered, `A man was going from Jerusalem to
Jericho. Bad men caught him on the road. They took his clothes
and beat him. Then they went away and left him half dead.
- 31) A priest happened to be going down that road. He saw the
man but he passed by on the other side of the road.
- 32) `A man who worked in the temple came along to that place
also. He saw the man but he passed by on the other side.
- 33) `A man from the country of Samaria was going on that
road also, and came to the place. He saw the man and wanted to
share in his troubles.
- 34) He went to him and tied up the
sores he had from the beating. He washed them with oil and wine.
Then he lifted the man up and set him on his own animal to ride.
He took him to the house for strangers. And he cared for him.
- 35) `The next day he gave two pieces of money to the man who
was in charge of the house for strangers. He said, "Take care of
this man. If it costs you more than this, I will pay you when I
come back."'
- 36) Jesus said to the teacher of the law, `What do you
think? Which of these three was a neighbour to the man who was
caught by the bad men?'
- 37) He said, `The man who was kind to him.'
Jesus said, `Go and do as he did.'
Jesus visits Martha and Mary
- 38) Jesus and his disciples went on their way.
They came to a town. A woman named Martha took him into her
home.
- 39) She had a sister named Mary.
Mary sat near the feet of Jesus and she listened to what he
said.
- 40) But Martha was very busy doing many things for
Jesus.
She came to Jesus and said, `Lord, my sister has left me to do
all the work. Do you not care? Tell her to come and help me.'
- 41) The Lord answered her, `Martha, Martha, you are
worrying. You are troubled about many things.
- 42) Only one
thing is needed. What Mary has chosen is good. And it will not
be taken away from her.'
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