Diaglott(i)
1 When and he had ended all the words of him in the ears of the people, he entered into Capernaum.
2 Of a centurion and certain slave sick being, was about to die, who was to him valuable.
3 Having heard about the Jesus, he sent to him elders of the Jews, asking him, that coming he would save the slave of himself.
4 They and having come to the Jesus, they besought him earnestly, saying: That worthy he is, for whom thou wilt confer this;
5 he loves for the nation of us, and the synagogue he built for us.
6 The and Jesus went with them. Already and of him not far being distant from the house, sent to him the centurion friends, saying to him: O sir, not be thou troubled; not for I am worthy, that under the roof of me thou shouldst enter;
7 therefore not even myself I deemed fit to thee to come; but speak a word, and will be healed the boy of me.
8 Even for I am a man am under authority being set, having under myself soldiers; and I say to this: Go, and he goes; and to another: Come, and he comes; and to the slave of me: Do this, and he does.
9 Hearing and these the Jesus, admired him; and turning, to the following him crowd he said: I say to you, not even in the Israel so great faith I have found.
10 And having returned those having been sent into the house, they found the being sick slave being well.