Luke 13:26-27
26τοτε αρξεσθε λεγειν εφαγομεν ενωπιον σου και επιομεν και εν ταις πλατειαις ημων εδιδαξας
27και ερει λεγω υμιν ουκ οιδα υμας ποθεν εστε αποστητε απ εμου παντες οι εργαται της αδικιας i
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26τοτε αρξεσθε λεγειν εφαγομεν ενωπιον σου και επιομεν και εν ταις πλατειαις ημων εδιδαξας
27και ερει λεγω υμιν ουκ οιδα υμας ποθεν εστε αποστητε απ εμου παντες οι εργαται της αδικιας i
Luke 13 pivots sharply from the comfort of kingdom teaching to the urgency of repentance. Jesus confronts the assumption that tragedy signals divine punishment, calls a crippled woman daughter of Abraham on the Sabbath, and warns that the kingdom comes like yeast or a mustard see
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