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1
Getting
up, He went
from there
to the region
of Judea
and beyond
the Jordan;
crowds
gathered
around
Him again,
and, according
to His custom,
He once more
began to teach
them.
2
Some Pharisees
came
up to Jesus, testing
Him, and began to question
Him whether
it was lawful
for a man
to divorce
a wife.
3
And He answered
and said
to them, "What
did Moses
command
you?"
4
They said,
"Moses
permitted
a man TO WRITE
A CERTIFICATE
OF DIVORCE
AND SEND her AWAY."
5
But Jesus
said
to them, "Because
of your hardness of heart
he wrote
you this
commandment.
6
"But from the beginning
of creation,
God MADE
THEM MALE
AND FEMALE.
7
"FOR THIS
REASON
A MAN
SHALL LEAVE
HIS FATHER
AND MOTHER,
8
AND THE TWO
SHALL BECOME
ONE
FLESH;
so
they are no longer
two,
but one
flesh.
9
"What
therefore
God
has joined together,
let no
man
separate."
10
In the house
the disciples
began questioning
Him about
this
again.
11
And He said
to them, "Whoever
divorces
his wife
and marries
another woman
commits adultery
against
her;
12
and if
she herself
divorces
her husband
and marries
another man,
she is committing
adultery."
13
And they were bringing
children
to Him so
that He might touch
them; but the disciples
rebuked
them.
14
But when Jesus
saw
this, He was indignant
and said
to them, "Permit
the children
to come
to Me; do not hinder
them; for the kingdom
of God
belongs
to such as these.
15
"Truly
I say
to you, whoever
does not receive
the kingdom
of God
like
a child
will not enter
it at all."
16
And He took them in His arms
and began blessing
them, laying
His hands
on them.
17
As He was setting
out on a journey,
a man
ran
up to Him and knelt before
Him, and asked
Him, "Good
Teacher,
what
shall I do
to inherit
eternal
life?"
18
And Jesus
said
to him, "Why
do you call
Me good?
No one
is good
except
God
alone.
19
"You know
the commandments,
'
DO NOT MURDER,
DO NOT COMMIT ADULTERY,
DO NOT STEAL,
DO NOT BEAR FALSE WITNESS,
Do not defraud,
HONOR
YOUR FATHER
AND MOTHER.'"
20
And he said
to Him, "Teacher,
I have kept
all
these things
from my youth
up."
21
Looking
at him, Jesus
felt a love
for him and said
to him, "One thing
you lack:
go
and sell
all
you possess
and give
to the poor,
and you will have
treasure
in heaven;
and come,
follow
Me."
22
But at these
words
he was saddened,
and he went away
grieving,
for he was one who owned
much
property.
23
And Jesus,
looking around,
said
to His disciples,
"How
hard
it will be for those
who are wealthy
to enter
the kingdom
of God!"
24
The disciples
were amazed
at His words.
But Jesus
answered
again
and said
to them, "Children,
how
hard
it is to enter
the kingdom
of God!
25
"It is easier
for a camel
to go
through
the eye
of a needle
than
for a rich man
to enter
the kingdom
of God."
26
They were even more
astonished
and said
to Him, "Then
who
can
be saved?"
27
Looking
at them, Jesus
said,
"With people
it is impossible,
but not with God;
for all things
are possible
with God."
28
Peter
began
to say
to Him, "Behold,
we have left
everything
and followed
You."
29
Jesus
said,
"Truly
I say
to you, there is no one
who
has left
house
or
brothers
or
sisters
or
mother
or
father
or
children
or
farms,
for My sake
and for the gospel's
sake,
30
but that he will receive
a hundred times as much
now
in the present
age,
houses
and brothers
and sisters
and mothers
and children
and farms,
along with persecutions;
and in the age
to come,
eternal
life.
31
"But many
who are first
will be last,
and the last,
first."
32
They were on the road
going
up to Jerusalem,
and Jesus
was walking on ahead
of them; and they were amazed,
and those
who followed
were fearful.
And again
He took
the twelve
aside
and began
to tell
them what
was
going
to happen
to Him,
33
saying, "Behold,
we are going
up to Jerusalem,
and the Son
of Man
will be delivered
to the chief priests
and the scribes;
and they will condemn
Him to death
and will hand
Him over to the Gentiles.
34
"They will mock
Him and spit
on Him, and scourge
Him and kill
Him, and three
days
later
He will rise again."
35
James
and John,
the two
sons
of Zebedee,
came
up to Jesus, saying,
"Teacher,
we want
You to do
for us whatever
we ask
of You."
36
And He said
to them, "What
do you want
Me to do
for you?"
37
They said
to Him, "Grant
that we may sit,
one
on Your right
and
one
on Your left,
in Your glory."
38
But Jesus
said
to them, "You do not know
what
you are asking.
Are you able
to drink
the cup
that I drink,
or
to be baptized
with the baptism
with which
I am baptized?"
39
They
said
to Him, "We are able."
And Jesus
said
to them, "The cup
that I drink
you shall drink;
and you shall be baptized
with the baptism
with which
I am baptized.
40
"But to sit
on My right
or
on My left,
this is not Mine
to give;
but it is f
or
those f
or
whom
it has been prepared."
41
Hearing
this, the ten
began
to feel indignant
with James
and John.
42
Calling
them to Himself, Jesus
said
to them, "You know
that those
who are recognized
as rulers
of the Gentiles
lord it over
them; and their great men
exercise authority over
them.
43
"But it is not this way
among
you, but whoever
wishes
to become
great
among
you shall be your servant;
44
and whoever
wishes
to be first
among
you shall be slave
of all.
45
"For even
the Son
of Man
did not come
to be served,
but to serve,
and to give
His life
a ransom
for many."
46
Then
they came
to
Jericho
.
And as He was leaving
Jericho
with His disciples
and a large
crowd,
a blind
beggar
named Bartimaeus,
the son
of Timaeus,
was sitting
by the road.
47
When he heard
that it was Jesus
the Nazarene,
he began
to cry
out and say,
"Jesus,
Son
of David,
have mercy
on me!"
48
Many
were sternly telling
him to be quiet,
but he kept crying
out all
the more,
"Son
of David,
have mercy
on me!"
49
And Jesus
stopped
and said,
"Call
him here." So
they called
the blind man,
saying
to him, "Take courage,
stand
up! He is calling
for you."
50
Throwing aside
his cloak,
he jumped
up and came
to Jesus.
51
And answering
him, Jesus
said
,
"What
do you want
Me to do
for you?" And the blind man
said
to Him, "Rabboni,
I want to regain my sight!"
52
And Jesus
said
to him, "Go;
your faith
has made you well."
Immediately
he regained his sight
and began following
Him on the road.
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