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Luke
- Chapter 12
1
1 Meanwhile, so many
people were crowding together that they were trampling one another underfoot.
He began to speak, first to his disciples, "Beware of the leaven--that
is, the hypocrisy--of the Pharisees.
2
2 "There is nothing
concealed that will not be revealed, nor secret that will not be known.
3
Therefore whatever
you have said in the darkness will be heard in the light, and what you
have whispered behind closed doors will be proclaimed on the housetops.
4
I tell you, my friends,
do not be afraid of those who kill the body but after that can do no more.
5
I shall show you whom
to fear. Be afraid of the one who after killing has the power to cast into
Gehenna; 3 yes, I tell you, be afraid of that one.
6
Are not five sparrows
sold for two small coins? 4 Yet not one of them has escaped the notice
of God.
7
Even the hairs of your
head have all been counted. Do not be afraid. You are worth more than many
sparrows.
8
I tell you, everyone
who acknowledges me before others the Son of Man will acknowledge before
the angels of God.
9
But whoever denies
me before others will be denied before the angels of God.
10
5 "Everyone who speaks
a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but the one who blasphemes
against the holy Spirit will not be forgiven.
11
When they take you
before synagogues and before rulers and authorities, do not worry about
how or what your defense will be or about what you are to say.
12
For the holy Spirit
will teach you at that moment what you should say."
13
6 Someone in the crowd
said to him, "Teacher, tell my brother to share the inheritance with me."
14
He replied to him,
"Friend, who appointed me as your judge and arbitrator?"
15
Then he said to the
crowd, "Take care to guard against all greed, for though one may be rich,
one's life does not consist of possessions."
16
Then he told them a
parable. "There was a rich man whose land produced a bountiful harvest.
17
He asked himself, 'What
shall I do, for I do not have space to store my harvest?'
18
And he said, 'This
is what I shall do: I shall tear down my barns and build larger ones. There
I shall store all my grain and other goods
19
and I shall say to
myself, "Now as for you, you have so many good things stored up for many
years, rest, eat, drink, be merry!"
20
But God said to him,
'You fool, this night your life will be demanded of you; and the things
you have prepared, to whom will they belong?'
21
Thus will it be for
the one who stores up treasure for himself but is not rich in what matters
to God." 7
22
He said to (his) disciples,
"Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life and what you will eat,
or about your body and what you will wear.
23
For life is more than
food and the body more than clothing.
24
Notice the ravens:
they do not sow or reap; they have neither storehouse nor barn, yet God
feeds them. How much more important are you than birds!
25
Can any of you by worrying
add a moment to your lifespan?
26
If even the smallest
things are beyond your control, why are you anxious about the rest?
27
Notice how the flowers
grow. They do not toil or spin. But I tell you, not even Solomon in all
his splendor was dressed like one of them.
28
If God so clothes the
grass in the field that grows today and is thrown into the oven tomorrow,
will he not much more provide for you, O you of little faith?
29
As for you, do not
seek what you are to eat and what you are to drink, and do not worry anymore.
30
All the nations of
the world seek for these things, and your Father knows that you need them.
31
Instead, seek his kingdom,
and these other things will be given you besides.
32
Do not be afraid any
longer, little flock, for your Father is pleased to give you the kingdom.
33
Sell your belongings
and give alms. Provide money bags for yourselves that do not wear out,
an inexhaustible treasure in heaven that no thief can reach nor moth destroy.
34
For where your treasure
is, there also will your heart be.
35
8 "Gird your loins
and light your lamps
36
and be like servants
who await their master's return from a wedding, ready to open immediately
when he comes and knocks.
37
Blessed are those servants
whom the master finds vigilant on his arrival. Amen, I say to you, he will
gird himself, have them recline at table, and proceed to wait on them.
38
And should he come
in the second or third watch and find them prepared in this way, blessed
are those servants.
39
Be sure of this: if
the master of the house had known the hour when the thief was coming, he
would not have let his house be broken into.
40
You also must be prepared,
for at an hour you do not expect, the Son of Man will come."
41
Then Peter said, "Lord,
is this parable meant for us or for everyone?"
42
And the Lord replied,
"Who, then, is the faithful and prudent steward whom the master will put
in charge of his servants to distribute (the) food allowance at the proper
time?
43
Blessed is that servant
whom his master on arrival finds doing so.
44
Truly, I say to you,
he will put him in charge of all his property.
45
But if that servant
says to himself, 'My master is delayed in coming,' 9 and begins to beat
the menservants and the maidservants, to eat and drink and get drunk,
46
then that servant's
master will come on an unexpected day and at an unknown hour and will punish
him severely and assign him a place with the unfaithful.
47
That servant who knew
his master's will but did not make preparations nor act in accord with
his will shall be beaten severely;
48
and the servant who
was ignorant of his master's will but acted in a way deserving of a severe
beating shall be beaten only lightly. Much will be required of the person
entrusted with much, and still more will be demanded of the person entrusted
with more.
49
10 "I have come to
set the earth on fire, and how I wish it were already blazing!
50
11 There is a baptism
with which I must be baptized, and how great is my anguish until it is
accomplished!
51
Do you think that I
have come to establish peace on the earth? No, I tell you, but rather division.
52
From now on a household
of five will be divided, three against two and two against three;
53
a father will be divided
against his son and a son against his father, a mother against her daughter
and a daughter against her mother, a mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law
and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law."
54
He also said to the
crowds, "When you see (a) cloud rising in the west you say immediately
that it is going to rain--and so it does;
55
and when you notice
that the wind is blowing from the south you say that it is going to be
hot--and so it is.
56
You hypocrites! You
know how to interpret the appearance of the earth and the sky; why do you
not know how to interpret the present time?
57
"Why do you not judge
for yourselves what is right?
58
If you are to go with
your opponent before a magistrate, make an effort to settle the matter
on the way; otherwise your opponent will turn you over to the judge, and
the judge hand you over to the constable, and the constable throw you into
prison.
59
I say to you, you will
not be released until you have paid the last penny." 12
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Chapter
Footnotes
1 [1] See the notes on Mark 8:15 and Matthew
16:5-12.
2 [2-9] Luke presents a collection of sayings
of Jesus exhorting his followers to acknowledge him and his mission fearlessly
and assuring them of God's protection even in times of persecution. They
are paralleled in Matthew 10:26-33.
3 [5] Gehenna: see the note on Matthew
5:22.
4 [6] Two small coins: the Roman copper
coin, the assarion (Latin as), was worth about one-sixteenth of a denarius
(see the note on Luke 7:41).
5 [10-12] The sayings about the holy Spirit
are set in the context of fearlessness in the face of persecution (Luke
12:2-9; cf Matthew 12:31-32). The holy Spirit will be presented in Luke's
second volume, the Acts of the Apostles, as the power responsible for the
guidance of the Christian mission and the source of courage in the face
of persecution.
6 [13-34] Luke has joined together sayings
contrasting those whose focus and trust in life is on material possessions,
symbolized here by the rich fool of the parable (Luke 12:16-21), with those
who recognize their complete dependence on God (Luke 12:21), those whose
radical detachment from material possessions symbolizes their heavenly
treasure (Luke 12:33-34).
7 [21] Rich in what matters to God: literally,
"rich for God."
8 [35-48] This collection of sayings relates
to Luke's understanding of the end time and the return of Jesus. Luke emphasizes
for his readers the importance of being faithful to the instructions of
Jesus in the period before the parousia.
9 [45] My master is delayed in coming:
this statement indicates that early Christian expectations for the imminent
return of Jesus had undergone some modification. Luke cautions his readers
against counting on such a delay and acting irresponsibly. Cf the similar
warning in Matthew 24:48.
10 [49-53] Jesus' proclamation of the kingdom
is a refining and purifying fire. His message that meets with acceptance
or rejection will be a source of conflict and dissension even within families.
11 [50] Baptism: i.e., his death.
12 [59] The last penny: Greek, lepton,
a very small amount. Matthew 5:26 has for "the last penny" the Greek word
kodrantes (Latin quadrans, "farthing").

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