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So then, who among you, if he asks his father for bread, he would give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, he would give him a serpent, instead of a fish? (Luke 11, 11)
And it happened that, when Jesus entered the house of a certain leader of the Pharisees on the Sabbath to eat bread, they were observing him. (Luke 14, 1)
But when you prepare a feast, call the poor, the disabled, the lame, and the blind. (Luke 14, 13)
When someone sitting at table with him had heard these things, he said to him, “Blessed is he who will eat bread in the kingdom of God.” (Luke 14, 15)
So he said to him: “A certain man prepared a great feast, and he invited many. (Luke 14, 16)
And he sent his servant, at the hour of the feast, to tell the invited to come; for now everything was ready. (Luke 14, 17)
For I tell you, that none of those men who were invited will taste of my feast.’ ” (Luke 14, 24)
And returning to his senses, he said: ‘How many hired hands in my father’s house have abundant bread, while I perish here in famine! (Luke 15, 17)
And bring the fatted calf here, and kill it. And let us eat and hold a feast. (Luke 15, 23)
For this son of mine was dead, and has revived; he was lost, and is found.’ And they began to feast. (Luke 15, 24)
And in response, he said to his father: ‘Behold, I have been serving you for so many years. And I have never transgressed your commandment. And yet, you have never given me even a young goat, so that I might feast with my friends. (Luke 15, 29)
But it was necessary to feast and to rejoice. For this brother of yours was dead, and has revived; he was lost, and is found.’ ” (Luke 15, 32)