King James Bible
"Yea, and why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right?"
Jesus challenges his listeners to rely on their own moral reasoning rather than depending solely on external authorities. The phrase emphasizes personal responsibility and suggests they already possess the capacity for moral discernment. This rhetorical question implies that distinguishing right from wrong should be obvious, especially given the signs of the times Jesus has just described. In the broader context of Luke 12, Jesus critiques those who can predict weather patterns but fail to recognize spiritual and moral truths before them.