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En hy sei tsjin hjar: “Which of you will have a friend and will go to him in the middle of the night, and will say to him: ‘Friend, lend me three loaves, |
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because a friend of mine has arrived from a journey to me, and I do not have anything to set before him.’ |
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And from within, he would answer by saying: ‘Do not disturb me. The door is closed now, and my children and I are in bed. I cannot get up and give it to you.’ |
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Yet if he will persevere in knocking, I tell you that, even though he would not get up and give it to him because he is a friend, yet due to his continued insistence, he will get up and give him whatever he needs. |
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En dat sis ik dy: Freegje, en it scil jimme jûn wirde. Sykje, en dû scilst fine. Knock, en it scil jimme iependien wirde. |
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Foar elkenien dy't freget, ûntfangt. And whoever seeks, fynt. And whoever knocks, it shall be opened to him. |
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Dus dan, 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? |
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Or if he will ask for an egg, he would offer to him a scorpion? |
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Dêrom, asto, being evil, know how to give good things to your sons, how much more will your Father give, from heaven, a spirit of goodness to those who ask him?” |
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