33 And when the judgment day shall come, lo, Tyre and Sidon will be called more worthy than will you,
34 Because they slighted not their gifts, while you have thrown away the pearl of greatest price.
35 Woe unto you Capernaum! Behold, you are exalted now, but you shall be abased;
36 For if the mighty works that have been done in you had but been done within the cities of the plain—of Sodom and Zeboim—they would have heard and turned to God; would not have been destroyed.
37 They perished in their ignorance; they had no light; but you have heard; you have the evidence.
38 The light of life has shown above your hills and all the shores of Galilee have been ablaze with light;
39 The glory of the Lord has shown in every street and synagogue and home; but you have spurned the light.
40 And, lo, I say, The judgment day will come and God will deal in greater mercy with the cities of the plains than he will deal with you.
CHAPTER 104.
Jesus teaches the multitudes. Attends a feast in Simon’s house. A wealthy courtesan anoints him with precious balm. Simon rebukes him and he preaches a sermon on false respectability.