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20 And having lifted up the eyes of His to the disciples of His, He said, "Blessed [are] the poor, for theirs is the Kingdom of the God.
21 Blessed [are] they hungering now, for they will be nourished. Blessed [are] they weeping now, for they will laugh.
22 Blessed are you when the people hate you, and when they exclude you and reproach and cast out the name of yours as evil because of the Son of the Human.
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24 But woe to you the rich, for you have received the consolation of yours.
25 Woe to you the now filled, for you will hunger.
Woe, they now laughing, for you will mourn and weep.
26 Woe, when all the people would speak well of you.
Indeed the parents of yours did just the same [things] for the false prophets.
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39 Yet He spoke also [a] parable to them. "Why isn't [a] blind person able to lead [a] blind person along a road? They won't both fall into a hole?
40 [A] disciple is not above the teacher of his.* Readied down,* though, each will be as the teacher of his."
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46 But why do you call me "Lord! Lord!" and not do what I say?
47 Everyone coming to me, hearing my words, and doing them—I will show you whom that one is like.
48 He is like a person house-building a house, who dug and made deep and placed a foundation on the rock. And a flood having come, the river beat against that house, and had not power to shake it, for it was founded on the rock.
49 But the one having heard and not doing, is like [a] person house-building [a] house on the earth, without [a] foundation, against which the river beat, and immediately it collapsed, and the ruin of that house became great.
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Notes
40 Many manuscripts omit "of his". That is, "readied fully"