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1 Take heed the righteousness of you not to do in the presence of the men, so as to be exhibited to them; if but otherwise, reward not you have with to the Father of you, to the in the heavens.
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2 When then thou doest alms, not sound a trumpet in the presence of thee, like the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have praise of the men. Indeed I say to you, they obtain the reward of them.
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3 Of thee but doing alms giving, not let it know the left of thee, what does the right of thee,
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4 that maybe of thee the alms giving in the secret; and the Father of thee, who seeing in the secret, himself will give back to thee.
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5 And when thou prayest, not thou shalt be like the hypocrites; for they love in the synagogues and Matthew in the corners of the wide places standing to pray, that they may appear to the men. Indeed I say to you, that they have in full the reward of them.
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6 Thou but, when thou prayest, enter into the retired place of thee, and locking the door of thee, pray thou to the Father of thee, to the in the secret; and the Father of thee, who seeing in the secret place, will give to thee in the clear-light.
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7 Praying but not babble, like the Gentiles; they imagine for that in the wordiness of them they shall be heard.
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8 Not therefore you may be like to them; knows for the Father of you, of what things need you have, before of the you ask him.
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9 In this way then pray you: Father with us, who in the heavens, reverenced the name of thee;
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10 let come the kingdom of thee; let be done the will of thee, as in heaven, also on the earth;
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11 the bread of us the sufficient give thou to us to-day;
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12 and discharge to us the debts of us, as even we discharge to the debtors of us
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13 and not bring us into temptation, but save us from the evil.
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14 If for you forgive to the men the faults of them, will forgive also you the Father of you the heavenly;
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15 if but not forgive to the men the faults of them, neither the Father of you will forgive the faults of you.
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16 When and you fast, not be, like the hypocrites, of a sad face; they disfigure for the faces of them; so that they may seem to the men to be fasting. Indeed I say to you, that they obtain the reward of them.
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17 Thou but fasting anoint of thee the head, and the face of thee wash,
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18 so that not thou mayest seem to the men fasting, but to the Father of thee, that in the secret; and the Father of thee, who seeing in the secret, will give to thee.
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19 Not lay up to you treasures on the earth, where moth and rust destroys, and where thieves dig through and steal;
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20 lay up but to you treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves not dig through nor steal.
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21 Where for is the treasure of you, there will be also and the heart of you.
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22 The lamp of the body is the eye. If therefore the eye of thee sound may be, whole the body of thee enlightened will be.
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23 If but the eye of thee evil may be, whole the body of thee darkness will be. If then the light; that in thee, darkness is, the darkness how great?
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24 No one is able two lords to serve; either for the one he will hate, and the other he will love; or one he will cling to, and the other he will slight. Not you are able God to serve and mammon.
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25 For this I say to you: Not be over careful the life of you, what you may eat, and what you may drink; nor to the body of you, what you may put on. Not the life more is the food, and the body the clothing?
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26 Look attentively at the birds of the heaven, for not they sow, nor reap, nor gather into barns; and the Father of you the heavenly feeds them. Not you greatly excel them?
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27 Which and by of you being over careful is able to add to the age of him span one?
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28 And about clothing why be over careful? Consider the lilies of the field how it grows; not it labors, nor spins;
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29 I say but to you, that not even Solomon in all the glory of him was clothed like one of these.
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30 If then the grass of the field, to-day existing and to-morrow into an oven is being cast, the God so clothes, not much more you, O you of weak faith?
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31 Not therefore you may be over careful, saying: What may we eat, or what may we drink, or what may we put on?
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32 All for these the Gentiles seeks; knows for the Father of you the heavenly, that you have need of these all.
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33 Seek you but first the kingdom of the God and the righteousness of him, and these all shall be superadded to you.
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34 Not therefore be over careful for the morrow; the for morrow will be over careful of the herself. Enough to the day the trouble of her.
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