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.
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Chapter 1
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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 |
FEBA Easy English Wordlist
The story of the woman and the judge
- 1) Jesus told them a story to teach them that they should keep on
talking with God and not give up.
- 2) He said, `There was a
judge in a city. He did not respect God or care about people.
- 3) There was a woman in that city whose husband was dead.
The woman came to the judge again and again. She said, "Save me
from my enemy!"
- 4) For a long time he would not do it. But
after a time he said, "I do not respect God or care about
people.
- 5) But this woman is troubling me. So I will save
her from her enemy. If I do not, she will keep coming until I am
tired." '
- 6) The Lord said, `The judge was a bad man. And yet you
should listen to what he says.
- 7) When the people whom God
has chosen call to him day and night, he will save them from
their enemies. He may let them wait a time.
- 8) But I tell
you, he will save them from their enemies soon. But when the Son
of Man comes, will he find any people who believe in him?'
The story of the Pharisee and the tax collector
- 9) There were some people who thought they were very good.
And they thought that other people were not good. Jesus told
this story to them.
- 10) He said, `Two men went to the temple to
talk with God. One was a Pharisee and the other one was a tax
collector.
- 11) `The Pharisee stood and said to himself, "God, I thank
you that I am not like other men. They steal, cheat, and commit
adultery. I thank you that I am not like this tax collector.
- 12) Two times in the week I do not eat - I fast. I give away
one tenth part of all I get."
- 13) `The tax collector stood far away. He did not even look
up towards heaven. But he beat his chest, and said, "God, I am a
bad man. Help me!"
- 14) I tell you, when this man went home,
he was right with God. The other one was not. Everyone who puts
himself up in a high place will be brought down to a low place.
And everyone who puts himself in a low place will be brought up
to a high place.'
Jesus blesses children
- 15) People brought even small children to Jesus. They wanted
him to put his hands on them. When the disciples saw it, they
tried to stop the people.
- 16) But Jesus called them to him
and said, `Let the children come to me. Do not try to stop them.
The kingdom of God belongs to people like them.
- 17) I tell
you the truth. If anyone does not believe in the kingdom of God
like a child, he will never go in.'
The rich young ruler
- 18) A ruler asked Jesus, `Good Teacher, what must I do so
that I will live for ever?'
- 19) Jesus answered him, `Why do you call me good? Only one
is good, and that is God.
- 20) `You know the laws, "Do not commit adultery. [Do not
take a man or woman who is not your husband or wife.] Do not
kill. Do not steal. Do not tell lies. Respect your father and
your mother." '
- 21) The man said, `I have kept all these laws since I was a
boy.'
- 22) When Jesus heard that, he said to him, `You need one
thing more. Sell everything you have. Give the money to poor
people. You will be rich in heaven. Then come and go with me.'
- 23) When the man heard that, he was sad because he was very
rich.
- 24) Jesus looked at him and said, `It is very hard for rich
people to enter the kingdom of God!
- 25) It is easier for a
big animal like a camel to go through the eye of a needle than
for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.'
- 26) Those who heard it asked, `Then who can be saved?'
- 27) But Jesus said, `God can do what men cannot do.'
- 28) Peter said, `See, we have left all things and have come
with you.'
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- 30) Jesus said to them, `I tell you the truth. If
any man has left his house, or his wife, or his brothers, or his
father, or his mother, or his children for the sake of the
kingdom of God, he will receive many times as much as he has
left. He will receive that in this world. And in the next world
he will live for ever.'
Jesus tells again about his death
- 31) Jesus took the twelve disciples with him. He said to
them, `We are going to Jerusalem. The prophets of God long ago
wrote about the Son of Man. Everything they wrote will be done
to him.
- 32) He will be given over to rulers who are not
Jews. They will make fun of him. They will treat him very badly.
They will spit on him.
- 33) They will beat him and kill him.
On the third day he will rise.'
- 34) But the disciples did
not understand any of these things. The meaning was hidden from
them and they did not understand what he said.
The blind beggar healed near Jericho
- 35) When he came near the city of Jericho, a blind man was
sitting by the road. He was begging for money.
- 36) He heard
many people passing by. He asked, `Why are so many people
passing here?'
- 37) They told him, `Jesus of Nazareth is passing this way.'
- 38) Then he shouted, `Jesus, son of David! Help me!'
- 39) The people in front said, `Be quiet!' But he shouted
louder and said, `Son of David! Help me!'
- 40) Jesus stopped and said, `Bring him here.' When the man
came close, Jesus asked him, `What do you want me to do for you?'
- 41) The man said, `Sir, I want to see.'
- 42) Jesus said, `You can see now. You are healed because you
believed.'
- 43) Right then he was able to see. He went with
Jesus and he praised God. All the people saw it and they all
praised God too.
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