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1
And
he entered
into
a ship,
and passed over,
and
came
into
his own
city.
2
And, behold,
they brought
to him
a man sick of the palsy,
lying
on
a bed:
and
Jesus
seeing their
faith
said
unto the sick of the palsy;
Son,
be of good cheer;
thy
sins
be forgiven
thee.
3
And, behold,
certain
of the scribes
said within
themselves,
This
man
blasphemeth.
4
And
Jesus
knowing their
thoughts
said,
Wherefore
think
ye
evil
in your
hearts?
5
For
whether
is
easier,
to say,
Thy
sins
be forgiven
thee;
or
to say,
Arise,
and
walk?
6
But
that
ye may know
that
the Son
of man
hath
power
on
earth
to forgive
sins,
(then
saith he
to the sick of the palsy,
) Arise,
take up
thy
bed,
and
go
unto thine
house.
7
And
he arose,
and departed
to his
house.
8
But
when the multitudes
saw
it
, they marvelled, and
glorified
God,
which
had given
such
power
unto men.
9
And as
Jesus
passed forth
from thence,
he saw
a man,
named
Matthew,
sitting
at
the receipt of custom:
and
he saith
unto him,
Follow
me. And
he arose,
and followed
him.
10
And
it
came
to pass,
as Jesus
sat at meat
in
the house,
behold,
many
publicans
and
sinners
came
and sat down
with him and his
disciples.
11
And
when the Pharisees
saw
it
, they said unto his
disciples,
Why
eateth
your
Master
with
publicans
and
sinners?
12
But when Jesus
heard
that
, he said unto them, They that be
whole
need
not
a physician,
but they that are
sick.
13
But
go ye
and learn
what
that
meaneth,
I will
have mercy,
and not
sacrifice:
for
I am
not come
to call
the righteous,
but
sinners
to repentance.
14
Then
came
to him
the
disciples
of John,
saying,
Why do we and
the Pharisees
fast
oft, but thy
disciples
fast
not?
15
And
Jesus
said unto them, Can
the children
of the bridechamber
mourn,
as long as
the bridegroom
is with them? but
the days
will come,
when
the bridegroom
shall be taken
from them, and
then
shall they fast.
16
No man
putteth
a piece
of new
cloth
unto
an old
garment,
for
that which is put in to fill it up
taketh
from
the
garment,
and
the rent
is made
worse.
17
Neither
do men put
new
wine
into
old
bottles:
else
the bottles
break,
and
the
wine
runneth out,
and
the bottles
perish:
but
they put
new
wine
into
new
bottles,
and
both
are preserved.
18
While he
spake
these things unto them, behold,
there came
a certain
ruler,
and worshipped
him,
saying,
My
daughter
is even now
dead:
but come
and lay
thy
hand
upon her, and
she shall live.
19
And
Jesus
arose,
and followed
him, and
so did
his
disciples.
20
And, behold,
a woman,
which was diseased with an issue of blood
twelve
years,
came
behind
him
, and touched
the hem
of his
garment:
21
For
she said
within
herself,
If
I may
but
touch his
garment,
I shall be whole.
22
But
Jesus
turned him about, and when he saw her, he said,
Daughter,
be of good comfort;
thy
faith
hath made
thee
whole.
And
the woman
was made whole
from
that
hour.
23
And
when Jesus
came
into
the ruler's
house,
and saw
the minstrels
and
the people
making a noise,
24
He said
unto them,
Give place:
for
the maid
is
not dead, but
sleepeth.
And
they laughed
him to scorn.
25
But
when
the people
were put forth,
he went in,
and took
her
by the hand,
and
the maid
arose.
26
And
the fame
hereof
went abroad
into
all
that
land.
27
And
when Jesus
departed
thence,
two
blind men
followed
him,
crying,
and saying,
Thou
Son
of David,
have mercy
on us.
28
And
when he was come
into
the house,
the blind men
came
to him: and
Jesus
saith
unto them,
Believe ye
that
I am able
to do
this?
They said
unto him,
Yea,
Lord.
29
Then
touched he their
eyes,
saying,
According
to your
faith
be it
unto you.
30
And their
eyes
were opened;
and
Jesus
straitly charged
them, saying,
See
that
no man
know
it
.
31
But
they, when they were departed,
spread abroad
his fame
in
all
that
country.
32
As they
went out,
behold,
they brought
to him
a dumb
man
possessed with a devil.
33
And
when the devil
was cast out,
the dumb
spake:
and
the multitudes
marvelled,
saying,
It was never
so
seen
in
Israel.
34
But
the Pharisees
said,
He casteth out
devils
through
the prince
of the
devils
.
35
And
Jesus
went about
all
the cities
and
villages,
teaching
in their
synagogues,
and
preaching
the gospel
of the kingdom,
and
healing
every
sickness
and
every
disease
among the people.
36
But when he saw
the multitudes,
he was moved with compassion
on them,
because
they fainted, and
were scattered abroad,
as
sheep
having
no
shepherd.
37
Then
saith
he unto his
disciples,
The harvest
truly
is
plenteous,
but
the labourers
are
few;
38
Pray ye
therefore
the Lord
of the harvest,
that
he will send forth
labourers
into his
harvest.
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