Līdzība par desmit jaunavām
1 Tad Debesu valstība būs līdzīga desmit jaunavām, kas, paņēmušas savus eļļas lukturus, izgāja sagaidīt līgavaini. 2 Piecas no tām bija nesaprātīgas un piecas saprātīgas. 3 Nesaprātīgās, ņemdamas savus lukturus, nepaņēma līdzi eļļu. 4 Bet saprātīgās saviem lukturiem paņēma līdzi arī eļļu traukos. 5 Kad līgavainis kavējās nākt, viņas visas iesnaudās un gulēja. 6 Bet nakts vidū atskanēja skaļi saucieni: redzi, līgavainis nāk! Izejiet viņu sagaidīt! 7 Tad visas desmit jaunavas uzcēlās un sagatavoja savus lukturus. 8 Nu nesaprātīgās lūdza saprātīgajām: dodiet mums no savas eļļas, jo mūsu lukturi izdziest. 9 Bet saprātīgās atbildēja: nē! Tā nepietiks ne mums, ne jums. Labāk ejiet pie tirgotājiem un nopērciet sev. 10 Kamēr viņas gāja pirkt, atnāca līgavainis, un tās, kuras bija gatavas, iegāja līdz ar viņu kāzu namā, un durvis tika aizslēgtas. 11 Vēlāk atnāca arī pārējās jaunavas un sauca: kungs, kungs, atver mums! 12 Bet viņš tām atbildēja: patiesi es jums saku: es jūs nepazīstu! – 13 Tādēļ esiet nomodā, jo jūs nezināt nedz to dienu, nedz stundu.
Līdzība par uzticēto naudu
(Lk 19:11–27)14 Tas ir tāpat kā ar cilvēku, kas pirms aizceļošanas pasauca savus kalpus un nodeva tiem savu mantu. 15 Vienam viņš iedeva piecus talantus, otram divus, vēl kādam vienu, katram pēc viņa spējām. Pēc tam viņš aizceļoja. 16 Tūlīt tas, kas bija saņēmis piecus talantus, laida tos darbā un nopelnīja vēl piecus. 17 Tāpat arī tas, kam bija divi, nopelnīja vēl divus. 18 Bet tas, kas bija saņēmis vienu, aizgājis apraka to zemē un paslēpa sava kunga naudu. 19 Pēc ilga laika šo kalpu kungs atgriezās un pieprasīja tiem norēķinu. 20 Tad ieradās tas, kas bija saņēmis piecus talantus, viņš atnesa vēl otrus piecus un sacīja: kungs, tu man iedevi piecus talantus, redzi, esmu nopelnījis vēl piecus. 21 Viņa kungs tam sacīja: labi, mans krietnais un uzticamais kalps! Tu esi bijis uzticams mazās lietās, es tevi iecelšu pār lielajām. Ieej sava kunga priekā! 22 Un arī tas, kam bija divi talanti, atnāca, sacīdams: kungs, tu iedevi man divus talantus, redzi, esmu nopelnījis vēl divus. 23 Viņa kungs tam sacīja: labi, mans krietnais un uzticamais kalps! Tu esi bijis uzticams mazās lietās, es tevi iecelšu pār lielajām. Ieej sava kunga priekā! 24 Atnāca arī tas, kam bija viens talants, un sacīja: es zinu, ka tu esi bargs cilvēks, tu pļauj, kur neesi sējis, un savāc, kur neesi kaisījis, 25 tādēļ es bailēs aizgāju un apraku tavu talantu zemē. Redzi, ņem, kas tev pieder. 26 Tad viņa kungs tam atbildēja: nelietīgais un slinkais kalps, tu zināji, ka es pļauju, kur neesmu sējis, un savācu, kur neesmu kaisījis! 27 Tev vajadzēja dot manu naudu augļotājiem, tad es pārnācis dabūtu atpakaļ savu naudu ar peļņu. 28 Atņemiet viņam talantu un dodiet tam, kam ir desmit, 29 jo tam, kam ir, tiks dots un tam būs pārpilnība, bet tam, kam nav, tiks atņemts arī tas, kas tam ir. 30 Bet nederīgo kalpu izmetiet ārā tumsā; tur būs vaimanas un zobu griešana.
Par pēdējo tiesu
31 Kad Cilvēka Dēls nāks savā godībā un visi eņģeļi līdz ar viņu, tad viņš sēdēs savā godības tronī 32 un visas tautas tiks savestas viņa priekšā. Viņš tās šķirs, kā gans nošķir avis no āžiem, 33 un nostādīs avis sev pa labo roku, bet āžus pa kreiso. 34 Tad Ķēniņš sacīs tiem, kas pa labi: jūs, mana Tēva svētītie, nāciet, iemantojiet Valstību, kas jums sagatavota kopš pasaules radīšanas! 35 Jo es biju izsalcis, un jūs devāt man ēst; es biju izslāpis, un jūs devāt man dzert; es biju svešinieks, un jūs mani uzņēmāt. 36 Es biju kails, un jūs mani apģērbāt, es biju slims, un jūs mani apraudzījāt, es biju cietumā, un jūs nācāt pie manis. 37 Tad taisnie viņam jautās: Kungs, kad mēs esam tevi redzējuši izsalkušu un esam devuši ēst? Vai izslāpušu un esam devuši dzert? 38 Kad mēs esam tevi redzējuši kā svešinieku un uzņēmuši? Vai kailu un esam apģērbuši? 39 Kad mēs esam tevi redzējuši slimu vai cietumā un esam nākuši pie tevis? 40 Un Ķēniņš tiem atbildēs: patiesi es jums saku: visu, ko jūs esat darījuši vienam no šiem maniem vismazākajiem brāļiem, jūs esat man darījuši. 41 Tad viņš sacīs arī tiem, kas pa kreisi: ejiet prom no manis, jūs nolādētie, mūžīgā ugunī, kas sagatavota velnam un viņa eņģeļiem! 42 Jo es biju izsalcis, un jūs nedevāt man ēst, es biju izslāpis, un jūs nedevāt man dzert. 43 Es biju svešinieks, un jūs mani neuzņēmāt. Es biju kails, un jūs mani neapģērbāt; es biju slims un cietumā, bet jūs mani neapraudzījāt. 44 Tad arī tie viņam jautās: Kungs, kad mēs tevi esam redzējuši izsalkušu vai izslāpušu, vai kā svešinieku, vai kailu, vai slimu, vai cietumā un neesam tev kalpojuši? 45 Viņš tiem atbildēs: patiesi es jums saku: ko jūs neesat darījuši vienam no šiem vismazākajiem, to jūs neesat man darījuši, 46 un tie ieies mūžīgā sodībā, bet taisnie mūžīgā dzīvībā.”
The Parable of the Ten Young Women
1 “At that time the Kingdom of heaven will be like this. Once there were ten young women who took their oil lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom. 2 Five of them were foolish, and the other five were wise. 3 The foolish ones took their lamps but did not take any extra oil with them, 4 while the wise ones took containers full of oil for their lamps. 5 The bridegroom was late in coming, so they began to nod and fall asleep.
6 “It was already midnight when the cry rang out, ‘Here is the bridegroom! Come and meet him!’ 7 The ten young women woke up and trimmed their lamps. 8 Then the foolish ones said to the wise ones, ‘Let us have some of your oil, because our lamps are going out.’ 9 ‘No, indeed,’ the wise ones answered, ‘there is not enough for you and for us. Go to the store and buy some for yourselves.’ 10 So the foolish ones went off to buy some oil; and while they were gone, the bridegroom arrived. The five who were ready went in with him to the wedding feast, and the door was closed.
11 “Later the others arrived. ‘Sir, sir! Let us in!’ they cried out. 12 ‘Certainly not! I don't know you,’ the bridegroom answered.”
13 And Jesus concluded, “Watch out, then, because you do not know the day or the hour.
The Parable of the Three Servants
(Luke 19.11-27)14 “At that time the Kingdom of heaven will be like this. Once there was a man who was about to leave home on a trip; he called his servants and put them in charge of his property. 15 He gave to each one according to his ability: to one he gave five thousand gold coins, to another he gave two thousand, and to another he gave one thousand. Then he left on his trip. 16 The servant who had received five thousand coins went at once and invested his money and earned another five thousand. 17 In the same way the servant who had received two thousand coins earned another two thousand. 18 But the servant who had received one thousand coins went off, dug a hole in the ground, and hid his master's money.
19 “After a long time the master of those servants came back and settled accounts with them. 20 The servant who had received five thousand coins came in and handed over the other five thousand. ‘You gave me five thousand coins, sir,’ he said. ‘Look! Here are another five thousand that I have earned.’ 21 ‘Well done, you good and faithful servant!’ said his master. ‘You have been faithful in managing small amounts, so I will put you in charge of large amounts. Come on in and share my happiness!’ 22 Then the servant who had been given two thousand coins came in and said, ‘You gave me two thousand coins, sir. Look! Here are another two thousand that I have earned.’ 23 ‘Well done, you good and faithful servant!’ said his master. ‘You have been faithful in managing small amounts, so I will put you in charge of large amounts. Come on in and share my happiness!’ 24 Then the servant who had received one thousand coins came in and said, ‘Sir, I know you are a hard man; you reap harvests where you did not plant, and you gather crops where you did not scatter seed. 25 I was afraid, so I went off and hid your money in the ground. Look! Here is what belongs to you.’ 26 ‘You bad and lazy servant!’ his master said. ‘You knew, did you, that I reap harvests where I did not plant, and gather crops where I did not scatter seed? 27 Well, then, you should have deposited my money in the bank, and I would have received it all back with interest when I returned. 28 Now, take the money away from him and give it to the one who has ten thousand coins. 29 For to every person who has something, even more will be given, and he will have more than enough; but the person who has nothing, even the little that he has will be taken away from him. 30 As for this useless servant—throw him outside in the darkness; there he will cry and gnash his teeth.’
The Final Judgment
31 “When the Son of Man comes as King and all the angels with him, he will sit on his royal throne, 32 and the people of all the nations will be gathered before him. Then he will divide them into two groups, just as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. 33 He will put the righteous people at his right and the others at his left. 34 Then the King will say to the people on his right, ‘Come, you that are blessed by my Father! Come and possess the kingdom which has been prepared for you ever since the creation of the world. 35 I was hungry and you fed me, thirsty and you gave me a drink; I was a stranger and you received me in your homes, 36 naked and you clothed me; I was sick and you took care of me, in prison and you visited me.’ 37 The righteous will then answer him, ‘When, Lord, did we ever see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you a drink? 38 When did we ever see you a stranger and welcome you in our homes, or naked and clothe you? 39 When did we ever see you sick or in prison, and visit you?’ 40 The King will reply, ‘I tell you, whenever you did this for one of the least important of these followers of mine, you did it for me!’
41 “Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Away from me, you that are under God's curse! Away to the eternal fire which has been prepared for the Devil and his angels! 42 I was hungry but you would not feed me, thirsty but you would not give me a drink; 43 I was a stranger but you would not welcome me in your homes, naked but you would not clothe me; I was sick and in prison but you would not take care of me.’ 44 Then they will answer him, ‘When, Lord, did we ever see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or sick or in prison, and we would not help you?’ 45 The King will reply, ‘I tell you, whenever you refused to help one of these least important ones, you refused to help me.’ 46 These, then, will be sent off to eternal punishment, but the righteous will go to eternal life.”