1 
 Now  all  the  tax  collectors  and  sinners  were  coming  close  to  him  to  hear  him.  +
2 
 The 
Pharisees and  the 
scribes murmured,  saying,  "This  man  welcomes  sinners,  and  eats  with  them."  
+3 
 He  told  them  this  parable.  +
4 
 "Which  of  you  men,  if  you  had  one  hundred  sheep,  and  lost  one  of  them,  wouldn't  leave  the  ninety-nine  in  the  wilderness,  and  go  after  the  one  that  was  lost,  until  he  found  it?  +
5 
 When  he  has  found  it,  he  carries  it  on  his  shoulders,  rejoicing.  
6 
 When  he  comes  home,  he  calls  together  his  friends  and  his  neighbors,  saying  to  them,  'Rejoice  with  me,  for  I  have  found  my 
sheep which  was  lost!'  
+7 
 I  tell  you  that  even  so  there  will  be  more  joy  in 
heaven over  one  sinner  who  repents,  than  over  ninety-nine  righteous  people  who  need  no  repentance.  
+8 
 Or  what  woman,  if  she  had  ten  
drachmacoins,  if  she  lost  one  drachma  coin,  wouldn't 
light a  lamp,  sweep  the  house,  and  seek  diligently  until  she  found  it?  
+9 
 When  she  has  found  it,  she  calls  together  her  friends  and  neighbors,  saying,  'Rejoice  with  me,  for  I  have  found  the  drachma  which  I  had  lost.'  
10 
 Even  so,  I  tell  you,  there  is  joy  in  the  presence  of  the 
angels of  God  over  one  sinner  repenting."  
+11 
 He  said,"A  certain  man  had  two  sons.  +
12 
 The  younger  of  them  said  to  his  father,  'Father,  give  me  my  share  of  your  property.'  He  divided  his  livelihood  between  them.  +
13 
 Not  many  days  after,  the  younger  son  gathered  all  of  this  together  and  traveled  into  a  far  country.  There  he  wasted  his  property  with  riotous  living.  +
14 
 When  he  had  spent  all  of  it,  there  arose  a  severe 
famine in  that  country,  and  he  began  to  be  in  need.  
+15 
 He  went  and  joined  himself  to  one  of  the  citizens  of  that  country,  and  he  sent  him  into  his  fields  to  feed  pigs.  +
16 
 He  wanted  to  fill  his 
belly with  the  husks  that  the  pigs  ate,  but  no  one  gave  him  any.  
+17 
 But  when  he  came  to  himself  he  said,  'How  many  hired  servants  of  my  father's  have 
bread enough  to  spare,  and  I'm  dying  with  hunger!  
+18 
 I  will  get  up  and  go  to  my  father,  and  will  tell  him,  "Father,  I  have  sinned  against  heaven,  and  in  your  sight.  +
19 
 I  am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  your  son.  Make  me  as  one  of  your  hired  servants."'  
20 
 "He  arose,  and  came  to  his  father.  But  while  he  was  still  far  off,  his 
father saw  him,  and  was  moved  with  compassion,  and  ran,  and  fell  on  his  neck,  and  kissed  him.  
+21 
 The  son  said  to  him,  'Father,  I  have  sinned  against  heaven,  and  in  your  sight.  I  am  no  longer  worthy  to  be  called  your  son.'  +
22 
 "But  the  father  said  to  his  servants,  'Bring  out  the  best  robe,  and  put  it  on  him.  Put  a  ring  on  his  hand,  and  shoes  on  his  feet.  +
23 
 Bring  the  fattened  calf,  kill  it,  and  let  us  eat,  and  celebrate;  +
24 
 for  this,  my  son,  was  dead,  and  is  alive  again.  He  was  lost,  and  is  found.'  They  began  to  celebrate.  +
25 
 "Now  his 
elder son  was  in  the  field.  As  he  came  near  to  the  house,  he  heard 
music and  dancing.  
+26 
 He  called  one  of  the  servants  to  him,  and  asked  what  was  going  on.  
27 
 He  said  to  him,  'Your 
brother has  come,  and  your  father  has  killed  the  fattened  calf,  because  he  has  received  him  back  safe  and  healthy.'  
28 
 But  he  was  angry,  and  would  not  go  in.  Therefore  his  father  came  out,  and  begged  him.  +
29 
 But  he  answered  his  father,  'Behold,  these  many  years  I  have  served  you,  and  I  never  disobeyed  a  commandment  of  yours,  but  you  never  gave  me  a  goat,  that  I  might  celebrate  with  my  friends.  +
30 
 But  when  this,  your  son,  came,  who  has  devoured  your  living  with  prostitutes,  you  killed  the  fattened  calf  for  him.'  
31 
 "He  said  to  him,  'Son,  you  are  always  with  me,  and  all  that  is  mine  is  yours.  +
32 
 But  it  was  appropriate  to  celebrate  and  be  glad,  for  this,  your  brother,  was  dead,  and  is  alive  again.  He  was  lost,  and  is  found.'"  +
 
            
Lu 15:1-32. PUBLICANS AND SINNERS WELCOMED BY CHRIST--THREE PARABLES TO EXPLAIN THIS.
1. drew near . . . all the publicans and sinners, &c.--drawn around Him by the extraordinary adaptation of His teaching to their case, who, till He appeared--at least His forerunner--might well say, "No man careth for my soul."