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1
And
He having entered
again
into Capernaum
after
some
days,
it was heard
that He is in
the
house.
2
And
many
were g
at
hered together,
so as
to have no more space,
not even
at
the
door.
And
He was speaking
the
word
to them.
3
And
they come,
bringing
to Him
a paralytic,
being carried
by
four.
4
And
not
being able to come near to Him
on account of
the
crowd,
the
y removed
the
roof
where
He was, and
having broken
it
up,
the
y let down
the
pallet
on which
the
paralytic
was lying.
5
And Jesus,
having seen
their faith,
says
to the paralytic, Son, your
sins
are forgiven.
6
And
some
of the
scribes
were
sitting
there
and
reasoning
in their hearts,
7
Why does this
man
speak
thus?
He blasphemes!
Who
is able
to forgive
sins,
except
God
alone?
8
And immediately Jesus,
having known
in His
spirit
that
they are reasoning
thus
within
themselves,
says
to them, Why
do you reason
these things
in your
hearts?
9
Which
is
easier,
to say to the
paralytic,
Your
sins
are f
or
given,
or
to say, Arise, and
take up
your mat, and walk?
10
But
that
you might know
that
the
Son
of Man
has
authority
to forgive
sins
on the earth...
He says
to the paralytic,
11
I say to you,
arise,
take up
your mat, and
go
to your home.
12
And he arose, and immediately,
having taken up
the
mat,
he went forth
before
all
,
so as for
all
to be amazed
and
to glorify
God,
saying,
Never
did we see
thus.
13
And
He went forth
again
beside the
sea,
and
all
the
crowd
was coming
to Him, and
He taught
them.
14
And
passing on,
He saw
Levi the
son
of Alphaeus
sitting
at the
tax booth,
and
says
to him, Follow Me. And
having arisen,
he followed
Him.
15
And
it came to pass
in His
reclining
in his house, that
many
tax collectors
and
sinners
were
reclining
with
Jesus
and His
disciples;
for there were
many
, and
they were following
Him.
16
And the
scribes
of the
Pharisees,
having seen
Him
eating
with the
sinners
and
tax collectors
,
were saying
to His
disciples,
Why
does He eat
with the
tax collectors
and
sinners
?
17
And
Jesus
having heard,
says
to them, Those
being strong
have
no
need
of a physician, but those being
sick.
I did not come
to call
the
righteous, but sinners.
18
And the
disciples
of John
and the
Pharisees
were
fasting.
And
they come
and
say
to Him, Why do the
disciples
of John
and the
disciples
of the
Pharisees
fast, but Your
disciples
do not fast?
19
And
Jesus
said to them, Are the
sons
of the
bridechamber
able
to fast
while the
bridegroom
is with them?
As long
a time
as
they have the
bridegroom
with them,
they are not
able
to fast
.
20
But
the
days
will come
when
the
bridegroom
will have been taken away
from them, and
then
they will fast
in those
days.
21
No one
sews
a
patch
of unshrunk
cloth
on
old
clothing.
Otherwise
the
patch
tears away from it, the
new
from the
old
, and
a worse
tear
takes place.
22
And
no one
puts
new
wine
into
old
wineskins;
otherwise
the
wine
will burst the wineskins, and the
wine
will be destroyedand the
wineskins.
Instead,
new
wine
is poured
into
new
wineskins.
23
And
it came to pass,
He
is passing
through
the
grainfields
on the
Sabbaths,
and His
disciples
began
to make
their
way,
plucking
the
heads of grain.
24
And the
Pharisees
were saying
to Him, Behold,
why
do they
that which
is unlawful
on the Sabbaths?
25
And
He said
to them,
Did you never read
what
David
did
when
he had
need,
and he and
those
with him hungered
26
how
he entered
into
the
house
of God
in
the
days of
Abiathar
the
high priest,
and
ate
the
loaves of
the
presentation,
which
is not lawful
to eat except for
the
priests
and
he even gave
to those being with him?
27
And
He said
to them, The
Sabbath
was made
on account of the
man
, and not the
man
on account of the
Sabbath
.
28
So then, the
Son
of Man
is
Lord
even
of the Sabbath.
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