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|    Matthew chapter 18 (plain text)    |
|    25 Dec 25 19:07:57    |
      From: J@M               "at that hour accessed the disciples to jesus, saying, who putative major is       in        the kingdom of the heavens. and advocated jesus an infant child set to him in        the midst of them, and said, verily i say to you, except converted you be,       and        in effect as infant children, not you will enter into the kingdom of the        heavens. whosoever therefore will humiliate himself like an infant child such        as this, is major in the kingdom of the heavens. and whoso will be       susceptive        of one child such in the name my own, of me is susceptive. whoso but will        scandalise one of the little ones these which in me are credent, it is        expedient for him that suspended a millstone asine about the neck of him and        submerged in the depths of the sea. woe to the world from scandals. necessary        it is for that come scandals, but yet woe to the man by whom the scandal       comes.        if but the hand of yours or the foot of yours to scandalise you, abscise it,        and project it from you, good for you is to life to ingress debilitated or        lame, than two hands or two feet having cast into the ignition eternal. and       if        the eye of yours scandalises you, pluck it out, and project it from you, good        for you is one eye in life to enter, than two eyes having cast into gehenna        ignited. see that not you hold in contempt one out of these little ones, i       say        for to you, because the angels of them in the heavens always see the face of        the father of me which in the heavens is. is come for the son of man to        salvage what is perished. what do you see. if to have someone a hundred       ovines,        and is errant one out of them, not he will relinquish the ninety nine in the        mountains, and go to inquire of the one that is errant. and if it happens       that        he find it, verily i say to you, because he is glad concerning it more than       in        addition to the ninety nine which not were errant. thus not it is the       volition        before the father of yours which in the heavens is, that to perish one of the        little ones these. if but is peccant to you the brother of yours, go and        correct him between you and him alone, if of you he is audient, lucrative to        you the brother of yours. if but not of you he is audient, invite with you as        yet one or two, that in the mouth of two witnesses or three to stand every        word. which if not he is audient of them, tell to the ecclesia, if but also        the ecclesia not he is audient, let him be to you as an ethnic and a       publican.        verily i say to you, whatsoever you will ligate upon the earth will be       ligated        also in the heaven, and whatsoever you will unbind upon the earth will be        unbound also in the heaven. iteratively i say to you, because if two out of        you will consent upon the earth of any thing whatever they will petition, it        will be done for them by the father my own which in the heavens is. where for        are two or three congregated in the name my own, there i am in the midst of        them. then accessed peter to him, and said, dominus, how often he will be        peccant to me the brother my own, and i dismiss him, up to seven times. said        to him jesus, not i say to you up to seven times, but up to seventy times        seven times. therefore similar is the kingdom of the heavens to a man, a king        who was volitive an account be set with the servants his own. and when he had        begun to reckon, a count presented was to him, one which of debit ten       thousand        talents. when but not he had whence to return, was jussive of him the dominus        to be sold, and the wife of him, and children, and all that he had, and to be        returned. fell prostrate but the servant, he orated to him, saying, patience        have in me, and all i will return to you. had mercy but the dominus on the        servant of him, and dismissed him, also the debit he dismissed him. egressed        but the servant of him, and found one of the fellow servants of him, which of        debit to him a hundred silver coins, and took hold to suffocate him, saying,        return that you are indebted. and fell prostrate the fellow servant of him,        and asked him, saying, patience have in me, and all i will return to you. he        but was unwilling, yet departed, and cast him into carceration, until he        should return the debit. saw but the fellow servants of him what was done,        contrite they were very, and came and narrated to the dominus their own all        that done was. then called him the dominus his own, and said to him, servant        not good, all debit was dismissed to you, because you asked me. not therefore        it was opportune also you to have mercy on the fellow servant of yours, as        also i on you mercy had. and was irate the dominus of him, and traded over       him        to the torturers, until that he should return universal the debit. thus also        the father of me caelestial will do to you, if not you will remit every one        the brother his own from the heart of yours." -- Matthew 18:1-35              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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