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16:1And he said also unto his disciples, 'A certain man was rich, who had a steward, and he was accused to him as scattering his goods;
16:2and having called him, he said to him, Whatis this I hear about you? render the account of your stewardship, for you may not any longer be steward.
16:3'And the steward said in himself, What shall I do, because my lord does take away the stewardship from me? to dig I am not able, to beg I am ashamed: --
16:4I have known what I shall do, that, when I may be removed from the stewardship, they may receive me to their houses.
16:5'And having called near each one of his lord's debtors, he said to the first, How much do you owe to my lord?
16:6and he said, A hundred baths of oil; and he said to him, Take your bill, and having sat down write fifty.
16:7'Afterward to another he said, And you, how much do you owe? and he said, A hundred cors of wheat; and he said to him, Take your bill, and write eighty.
16:8'And the lord commended the unrighteous steward that he did prudently, because the sons of this age are more prudent than the sons of the light, in respect to their generation.
16:9and I say to you, Make to yourselves friends out of the mammon of unrighteousness, that when you may fail, they may receive you to the age-during tabernacles.
16:10'He who is faithful in the least,is also faithful in much; and he who in the least is unrighteous, is also unrighteous in much;
16:11if, then, in the unrighteous mammon ye became not faithful -- the true who will entrust to you?
16:12and if in the other's you became not faithful -- your own, who shall give to you?
16:13'No domestic is able to serve two lords, for either the one he will hate, and the other he will love; or one he will hold to, and of the other he will be heedless; you are not able to serve God and mammon.'
16:14And also the Pharisees, being lovers of money, were hearing all these things, and were deriding him,
16:15and he said to them, 'You are those declaring yourselves righteous before men, but God does know your hearts; because that which among men is high,is abomination before God;
16:16the law and the prophetsare till John; since then the reign of God is proclaimed good news, and every one does press into it;
16:17and it is easier to the heaven and the earth to pass away, than of the law one tittle to fall.
16:18'Every one who is sending away his wife, and marrying another, does commit adultery; and every one who is marrying her sent away from a husband does commit adultery.
16:19'And -- a certain man was rich, and was clothed in purple and fine linen, making merry sumptuously every day,
16:20and there was a certain poor man, by name Lazarus, who was laid at his porch, full of sores,
16:21and desiring to be filled from the crumbs that are falling from the table of the rich man; yea, also the dogs, coming, were licking his sores.
16:22'And it came to pass, that the poor man died, and that he was carried away by the messengers to the bosom of Abraham -- and the rich man also died, and was buried;
16:23and in the hades having lifted up his eyes, being in torments, he does see Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom,
16:24and having cried, he said, Father Abraham, deal kindly with me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and may cool my tongue, because I am distressed in this flame.
16:25'And Abraham said, Child, remember that you did receive -- you -- your good things in your life, and Lazarus in like manner the evil things, and now he is comforted, and you are distressed;
16:26and besides all these things, between us and you a great chasm is fixed, so that they who are willing to go over from hence unto you are not able, nor do they from thence to us pass through.
16:27'And he said, I pray you, then, father, that you may send him to the house of my father,
16:28for I have five brothers, so that he may thoroughly testify to them, that they also may not come to this place of torment.
16:29'Abraham said to him, They have Moses and the prophets, let them hear them;
16:30and he said, No, father Abraham, but if any one from the dead may go unto them, they will reform.
16:31And he said to him, If Moses and the prophets they do not hear, neither if one may rise out of the dead will they be persuaded.'
Revised Young's Literal Translation

Revised Young's Literal Translation

The Revised Young's Literal Translation (RYLT) is a project by students at the Auburn University of Alabama. The RYLT is a modern English update of Young's Literal Translation (YLT). RYLT is an attempt to update the YLT's language to make it easier to understand. Although the RYLT is labelled as a work in progress and is public domain. As of October 2000, only the NT is available.