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33  No oudeis one lights haptō a lamp lychnos and puts tithēmi it in eis a vault kryptē or oude under hypo a ho basket modios, but alla on epi a ho lampstand lychnia, so hina that those ho who come eisporeuomai in can see blepō the ho light phōs. 34 Your sy eye ophthalmos is eimi the ho lamp lychnos of the ho body sōma. · ho When hotan · ho your sy eye ophthalmos is eimi sound haplous, then kai your sy whole holos · ho body sōma is eimi full phōteinos of light , but de when epan it is eimi diseased ponēros, then kai · ho your sy body sōma is full of darkness skoteinos. 35 Therefore oun consider skopeō whether the ho light phōs that ho is in en you sy is eimi not darkness skotos. 36 If ei then oun · ho your sy whole holos body sōma is full of light phōteinos, having echō no part meros of it tis dark skoteinos, it will be eimi wholly holos bright phōteinos, as hōs when hotan a ho lamp lychnos gives phōtizō you sy light phōtizō with its ho rays astrapē.”

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The Light of the Body

33 “No one after lighting a lamp puts it in a cellar or under a bushel basket;[a] rather, one puts it on the lampstand so that those who enter may see the light.(A) 34 Your eye is the lamp of your body. If your eye is healthy, your whole body is full of light, but if it is unhealthy, your body is full of darkness.(B) 35 Therefore consider whether the light in you is not darkness. 36 But if your whole body is full of light, with no part of it in darkness, it will be as full of light as when a lamp gives you light with its rays.”

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Notas al pie

  1. 11.33 Other ancient authorities lack or under a bushel basket