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1
And
having entered
into a boat,
He passed over
and
came
to the
own
city.
2
And behold,
they were bringing
to Him
a paralytic
lying
on
a bed.
And Jesus,
having seen
their faith, said to the paralytic, Take courage,
son;
your
sins
have been forgiven.
3
And behold,
some
of the
scribes
said
to themselves, This one blasphemes!
4
And Jesus, having known their thoughts, said, Why
do you think
evil
in your
hearts?
5
F
or
which
is
easier,
to say, Your
sins
are f
or
given,
or
to say, Arise and walk?
6
But
so that
you may know that the
Son
of Man
has
authority
on
earth
to forgive
sins...
Then
He says
to the
paralytic,
Having arisen,
take up
your
mat
and
go
to your house.
7
And
having arisen,
he went away
to his
house.
8
And the
crowds
having seen,
marveled
and
glorified
God, the
One
having given
such
authority
to men.
9
And
Jesus
passing on
from there
saw
a man
called
Matthew
sitting
at the
tax booth.
And
He says
to him, Follow Me. And having arisen,
he followed
Him.
10
And
it came to pass, of Him
reclining
in the house, that behold,
many
tax collectors
and
sinners
having come,
were
reclining
with
Jesus
and His
disciples.
11
And
having seen
it
,
the
Pharisees
said
to His
disciples,
Why does your
Teacher
eat
with the
tax collectors
and sinners?
12
And having heard, He said, Not
those
being strong
have
need
of a physician, but
those
being
sick.
13
But
having gone,
learn
what
is,
I desire
mercy
and
not
sacrifice. For
I came
not
to call
the
righteous, but sinners.
14
Then
the
disciples
of John
come
to Him saying, Why do we and the
Pharisees
often fast, but Your
disciples
do not fast?
15
And
Jesus
said to them, Can the
sons
of the
bridechamber
mourn
as
long as
the
bridegroom
is with them? But
days
will come
when
the
bridegroom
shall have been taken away
from them, and
then
they will fast.
16
But
no one
puts
a patch
of unshrunk
cloth
on
old
cloth
ing,
for the
filling up
of it
tear
s away
from the
garment,
and
a worse
tear
emerges.
17
Nor
do
the
y pour
new
wine
into
old
wine
skins
.
O
the
rwise
the
wine
skins
are burst,
and
the
wine
is poured out,
and
the
wine
skins
are destroyed.
But
the
y pour
new
wine
into
new
wine
skins
,
and
both are preserved.
18
Of Him
speaking
these things
to them, behold, a certain
ruler
having come,
was kneeling down
to Him,
saying,
My
daughter
presently
has died;
but
having come,
lay
Your
hand
upon her, and she will live.
19
And having arisen,
Jesus
followed
him, also His
disciples.
20
And behold
a woman
having had a flux of blood
twelve
years,
having come up
behind
Him
,
touched the
fringe
of His
garment.
21
For
she was saying
within
herself,
If
only
I shall touch His
garment,
I will be healed.
22
And Jesus,
having turned
and
having seen
her said, Take courage,
daughter.
Your
faith
has cured
you. And the
woman
was cured
from that
very
hour.
23
And
Jesus
having come
into the rulers
house
and
having seen
the
flute players
and the
crowd
making a commotion,
24
He says, Go away, for the
girl
is not dead, but sleeps. And
they began to laugh at
Him.
25
And
when
the
crowd
had been put outside,
having entered,
He took hold of
her
hand,
and the
girl
arose.
26
And
this
report
went out
into
all
that
land.
27
And
Jesus
passing on
from there,
two
blind
men
followed
Him,
crying out
and saying, Have mercy on us,
Son
of David.
28
And
having come
into the house, the
blind
men
came
to Him, and
Jesus
says
to them, Do you believe that
I am able
to do
this?
They say
to him, Yes, Lord.
29
Then
He touched their eyes,
saying,
According to your
faith
be it
to you.
30
And their
eyes
were opened.
And
Jesus
strictly instructed
them, saying, See that
no one
knows!
31
But
hav
in
g gone out,
they made Him known
in
all
that
land.
32
And
as
they
were going out,
behold,
they brought
to Him
a mute
man,
possessed by a demon.
33
And
the
demon
having been cast out,
the
mute
man
spoke.
And
the
crowds
marveled,
saying, Never
thus
was it seen
in Israel.
34
But the
Pharisees
were saying,
By the
prince
of the
demons
He casts out
demons
.
35
And
Jesus
was going throughout
all
the
cities
and the villages,
teaching
in their synagogues, and
proclaiming
the
gospel
of the kingdom, and
healing
every
disease
and
every
sickness.
36
And
having seen
the
crowds,
He w
as
moved with comp
as
sion
for them,
because
they were
wearied
and
c
as
t away,
as
sheep
not
having
a shepherd.
37
Then
He says
to His
disciples,
The
harvest
indeed
is
plentiful,
but the
workmen
are
few.
38
Beseech
the
Lord
of the harvest, therefore, that
He might send out
workmen
into His harvest.
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