Section X.
[1] [Arabic, p. 38] 679 Matt. vi. 24.No man can serve two masters; and that because it is necessary that he hate one of them and love the other, and honour one of them and despise the [2] other. 680 Matt. vi. 25.Ye cannot serve God and possessions. And because of this I say unto you, Be not anxious for yourselves,681 Or, your souls; or, your lives. what ye shall eat and what ye shall drink; neither for your bodies, what ye shall put on. Is not the life better than the food, and the body [3] than the raiment? 682 Matt. vi. 26.Consider the birds of the heaven, which sow not, nor reap, nor store in barns; and yet your Father which is in heaven feedeth them. Are not ye [4] better than they? 683 Matt. vi. 27.Who of you when he trieth is able to add to his stature one [5] cubit? 684 Luke xii. 26.If then ye are not able for a small thing, why are ye anxious about the [6, 7] rest? 685 Matt. vi. 28.Consider the wild lily, how it grows, although it toils not, nor spins; 686 Matt. vi. 29.and I say unto you that Solomon in the greatness of his glory was not clothed like one of [8] them. 687 Matt. vi. 30.And if God so clothe the grass of the field, which to-day is, and to-morrow [9] is cast688 Lit. falleth (cf. Syriac). into the oven, how much more shall be unto you, O ye of little faith! 689 Matt. vi. 31.Be not anxious, so as to say, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, With [10] what shall we be clothed? 690 Luke xii. 29b.Neither let your minds be perplexed in this: 691 Matt. vi. 32.all these things the nations of the world seek; and your Father which is in heaven knoweth [11] your need of all these things. 692 Matt. vi. 33.Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; [12] [Arabic, p. 39] and all these shall come to you as something additional for you. 693 Matt. vi. 34.Be not anxious for the morrow; for the morrow shall be anxious for what belongs to it. Sufficient unto the day is its evil.
[13] 694 Matt. vii. 1.Judge not, that ye be not judged: 695 Luke vi. 37b.condemn696 The word means to contend successfully, but is used throughout by our translator in the sense of condemn. not, that ye be not condemned: [14] 697 Luke vi. 38.forgive, and it shall be forgiven you: release, and ye shall be released: give, that ye may be given unto; with good measure, abundant, full, they shall thrust698 This is the reading adopted by Ciasca in his Latin version. The diacritical points in the Arabic text, as he has printed it (perhaps a misprint), give second person plural passive instead of third plural active. into your [15] bosoms. 699 Mark iv. 24b.With what measure ye measure it shall be measured to you. See to it what ye hear: with what measure ye measure it shall be measured to you; and ye [16] shall be given more. 700 Mark iv. 25.I say unto those that hear, He that hath shall be given unto; and he that hath not, that which he regards701 cf. Luke viii. 18b. Our translator uses the same word in § 50, 5=Luke xxiii. 8b; and in both cases it represents the same word in the Syriac versions. as his shall be taken from him.
[17] 702 Luke vi. 39.And he spake unto them a parable, Can a blind man haply guide a blind man? [18] shall703 Or, Do. they not both fall into a hollow? 704 Luke vi. 40.A disciple is not better than his master; [19] every perfect man shall be as his master. 705 Luke vi. 41.Why lookest thou at the mote which is in the eye of thy brother, but considerest not the column that is in thine own eye? [20] 706 Luke vi. 42.Or how canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, I will take out the mote from thine eye; and the column which is in thine eye thou seest not? Thou hypocrite, take out first the column from thine eye; and then shalt thou see to take out the mote from the eye of thy brother.
[21] 707 Matt. vii. 6.Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast your pearls before the swine, lest they trample them with their feet, and return and wound you.
[22] 708 Luke xi. 5.And he said unto them, Who of you, that hath a friend, goeth to him at midnight, [23] and saith unto him, My friend, lend me three loaves; 709 Luke xi. 6.for a friend hath come [24] to me from a journey, and I have nothing to offer to him: 710 Luke xi. 7.and that friend shall [Arabic, p. 40] answer him from within, and say unto him, Trouble me not; for the door is shut, and my children are with me in bed, and I cannot rise and give thee? [25] 711 Luke xi. 8.And verily I say unto you, If he will not give him because of friendship, yet because [26] of his importunity he will rise and give him what he seeketh. 712 Luke xi. 9.And I also say unto you, Ask, and ye shall be given unto; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be [27] opened unto you. 713 Luke xi. 10.Every one that asketh receiveth, and he that seeketh findeth, and [28] he that knocketh, it shall be opened to him. 714 Luke xi. 11.What father of you, shall his son ask for bread—will he, think you, give him a stone? 715 The Arabic might also be rendered, What father of you whom his son asketh for bread, will (think you) give him a stone? But as the Peshitta preserves the confused construction of the Greek, it is probably better to render as above.and if he ask of him a fish, will he, [29] think you, 716 Luke xi. 12.instead of the fish give him a serpent? and if he ask him for an egg, will [30] he, think you, extend to him a scorpion? 717 Luke xi. 13.If ye then, although being evil, know the gifts which are good, and give them to your children, how much more shall your [31] Father which is in heaven give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him? 718 Matt. vii. 12.Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: this is the law and the prophets.
[32] 719 Matt. vii. 13.Enter720 There is nothing about striving. The verb is walaga, which means enter (cf. § 11, 48). ye by the narrow gate; for the wide gate and the broad way lead to destruction, [33] and many they be which go therein. 721 Matt. vii. 14.How narrow is the gate and straitened the way leading to life! and few be they that find it.
[34] 722 Matt. vii. 15.Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s723 Or, lambs’. clothing, while within [35] they are ravening wolves. 724 Matt. vii. 16a.But by their fruits ye shall know them. 725 Luke vi. 44.For every tree is known by its fruit. For figs are not gathered726 The verbs might be singular active, but not plural as in Syriac versions (cf., however, § 38, 43, note, end). In the Borg. ms. the nouns are in the accusative. of thorns, neither are grapes plucked of [36] briers. 727 Matt. vii. 17.Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit, but the evil tree bringeth [37] [Arabic, p. 41] forth evil fruit. 728 Matt. vii. 18.The good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can the [38] evil tree bring forth good fruit. 729 Luke vi. 45.The good man from the good treasures that are in his heart bringeth forth good things; and the evil man from the evil treasures that are in his heart bringeth forth evil things: and from the overflowings of the [39] heart the lips speak. 730 Matt. vii. 19.Every tree that beareth not good fruit is cut down and cast [40, 41] into the fire. 731 Matt. vii. 20.Therefore by their fruits ye shall know them. 732 Matt. vii. 21.Not all that say unto me, My Lord, my Lord, shall enter the kingdom of the heavens; but he that doeth [42] the will of my Father which is in heaven. 733 Matt. vii. 22.Many shall say unto me in that day, My Lord, my Lord, did we not prophesy in thy name, and in thy name cast out [43] devils, and in thy name do many powers? 734 Matt. vii. 23.Then shall I say unto them, I never [44] knew you: depart from me, ye servants of iniquity. 735 Luke vi. 47.Every man that cometh unto [45] me, and heareth my sayings, and doeth them, I will shew you to what he is like: 736 Luke vi. 48.he is like the wise man which built a house, and digged and went deep, and laid the [46] foundations on a rock: 737 Matt. vii. 25.and the rain came down, and the rivers overflowed, and the winds blew, and shook that house, and it fell not: for its foundation was laid on [47] rocks. 738 Matt. vii. 26.And every one that heareth these my words, and doeth them not, is like [48] the foolish man which built his house on sand, without foundation: 739 Matt. vii. 27.and the rain descended, and the rivers overflowed, and the winds blew, and smote upon that house, and it fell: and the fall of it was great.