Biblia Todo Logo
Online Bible
- Advertisements -





Luke 11:41 - An Understandable Version (2005 edition)

41 But you should give to poor people what you have inside. [Note: This means either what is inside the dish or what is inside your heart]. And [then] you will see that everything is [ceremonially] clean to you [as well].

See the chapter Copy


More versions

King James Version (Oxford) 1769

41 But rather give alms of such things as ye have; and, behold, all things are clean unto you.

See the chapter Copy

Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

41 But [dedicate your inner self and] give as donations to the poor of those things which are within [of inward righteousness] and behold, everything is purified and clean for you.

See the chapter Copy

American Standard Version (1901)

41 But give for alms those things which are within; and behold, all things are clean unto you.

See the chapter Copy

Common English Bible

41 Therefore, give to those in need from the core of who you are and you will be clean all over.

See the chapter Copy

Catholic Public Domain Version

41 Yet truly, give what is above as alms, and behold, all things are clean for you.

See the chapter Copy

Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

41 But yet that which remaineth, give alms; and behold, all things are clean unto you.

See the chapter Copy




Luke 11:41
37 Cross References  

You will always have poor people with you, but you will not always have me.


Give to the person who asks you [for something], and do not refuse to lend to the person who wants to borrow something from you.


It is because it does not go into his heart, but into his stomach, and [eventually] passes out into the toilet.” By saying this He made all foods [ceremonially] acceptable.


Sell your possessions and give [the money] to poor people; provide yourselves with money belts that do not wear out [i.e., from the constant use of carrying much money all the time, instead of investing it in others’ needs]. [Then you will possess] an inexhaustible treasure in heaven, where no thief can approach, nor moth destroy.


Therefore, I tell you, make friends for yourselves by using worldly wealth, so that when it fails [i.e., when you run out of money] they [i.e., the friends you made with its wise and benevolent use] may welcome you into the eternal [i.e., heavenly] dwelling places. [Note: The idea here seems to be that by your shrewd use of material possessions for the benefit of others, you are actually storing up treasures for yourself in heaven].


When Jesus heard this He said to him, “[There is] one thing you still lack. Sell all your possessions and distribute [the money] to poor people; become my follower, [and then] you will have treasure in heaven.”


Then Zacchaeus stood there and said to the Lord, “Look, Lord, I [plan to] give half of my possessions to poor people. And if I have cheated anyone out of something, [I promise] to repay them four times as much.”


So, the voice spoke again, saying, “What God has made [ceremonially] acceptable, you must not consider ordinary [and therefore defiled].”


[In response to this prediction], the disciples decided to send as much relief as they could to help the brothers living in Judea.


“Now after several years I came [to Jerusalem] to bring relief for the poor people of my nation and to present my offerings.


For if the eagerness is there, [then] whatever a person has [to give] is acceptable, and not what he does not have.


The person who has stolen must stop doing it; instead, he should work hard, doing something worthwhile with his own hands, so that he can have [money] to share with the person who needs it.


Everything is pure [i.e., ceremonially acceptable] to the person who is pure [i.e., who has been cleansed by the blood of Christ], but to those who are [spiritually] corrupt, and do not believe [in Christ], nothing is pure, but both their minds and consciences are corrupted. [Note: This statement was intended to remove the physical restrictions imposed by the Law of Moses].


But do not forget to do good deeds and share [with others], for God is very pleased with such “sacrifices.”


For God is not [so] unjust as to forget the work you are doing and the love you have shown for Him, as you ministered to the saints [i.e., His holy people] and continue to minister [to them].


Religion that is pure and uncorrupted in the eyes of [our] God and Father involves taking care of orphans and widows in their distress and keeping oneself unstained by the world.


Follow us:

Advertisements


Advertisements