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1
And
He entered
into the
synagogue
again, and
a man
having a
withered
hand
was
there.
2
And
they were watching
Him,
whether
He will heal
him on the
Sabbaths,
in order that
they might accuse
Him.
3
And
He says
to the
man
having the
withered
hand,
Arise
into
the midst.
4
And
He says
to them, Is it lawful on the
Sabbaths
to do good,
or
to do evil,
to save
life,
or
to kill? But
they were silent.
5
And
having looked around on
them with
anger,
being grieved
at the
hardness
of their
heart,
He says
to the
man,
Stretch out your
hand
. And
he stretched
it
out,
and his
hand
was restored.
6
And the
Pharisees
having gone out,
immediately began to take
counsel
with the
Herodians
against
Him,
how
they might destroy
Him.
7
And
Jesus
withdrew
with His
disciples
to the sea, and
a great
multitude from
Galilee
followed, and from Judea,
8
and from
Jerusalem,
and from
Idumea,
and
beyond
the
Jordan,
and
around
Tyre
and
Sidon.
A great
multitude
came
to Him,
having heard
how much
He was doing.
9
And He spoke to His
disciples,
that
a boat
might wait upon
Him,
on account of
the crowd,
that
they might not press upon
Him.
10
For
He healed
many,
so as for
as many as
had
diseases
to press upon
Him,
that
they might touch Him.
11
And
the
unclean spirits, whenever
they beheld
Him,
were falling down before
Him and crying out, saying, You are
the
Son
of God.
12
And
He would rebuke
them
much,
so that they should not make Him
known.
13
And
He goes up
on
the
mountain
and
calls near
those whom
He Himself wanted, and
they went
to Him.
14
And
He appointed
twelve
ones, and He called
them
apostles,
that
they might be with Him, and
that
He might send
them to preach,
15
and
to have
authority
to cast out
demons.
16
And
He appointed
the
Twelve;
and to
Simon
He added
the
name
Peter;
17
and
James
the
son
of Zebedee, and
John
the
brother
of
James
, and
He added
to them
the
name
Boanerges,
which
is,
Sons
of thunder;
18
and Andrew, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, and
James
the
son
of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus, and
Simon
the Zealot,
19
and
Judas
Iscariot,
who
also
betrayed
Him.
20
And
He comes
to
a house,
and a
crowd
comes together
again,
so that
not
even
are they able
to eat
bread.
21
And those belonging to Him
having heard,
went out
to seize
Him; for
they were saying,
He is out of His mind.
22
And the
scribes,
those
having come down
from Jerusalem,
were saying,
He has Beelzebul, and By the
prince
of the
demons
He casts out
the
demons
.
23
And
having called them to
Him
,
He began speaking
to them in
par
able
s:
How is
Satan
able
to cast out
Satan
?
24
And
if
a
kingdom
is divided
against
itself,
that
kingdom
is not able
to stand.
25
And
if
a
house
is divided
against
itself,
that
house
will not be able
to stand.
26
And
if
Satan
has risen up
against
himself
and
has been divided,
he is not able
to stand,
but is coming to
an end.
27
But
no one
is able,
having entered
into the
house
of the strong man,
to plunder
his goods,
unless
first
he binds
the
strong man.
And
then
he will plunder
his
house
.
28
Truly
I say
to you that
all
sins and
blasphemies
will be forgiven
the
sons
of men,
as many as
they sh
all
have blasphemed.
29
But
whoever
shall blaspheme
against
the
Holy
Spirit
does not have
forgiveness,
to
the
age, but is
guilty
of
eternal
sin.
30
For
they were saying,
He has
an unclean
spirit.
31
And
His
mother
and His brothers
arrive,
and
standing
outside,
sent
to Him,
calling
Him.
32
And
a crowd
was sitting
around
Him, and
they said
to Him, Behold, Your
mother
and Your brothers
outside
are seeking
You.
33
And
He answering
them says, Who are My
mother
and My brothers?
34
And
having looked
around
on
those who
were sitting
around
Him in a circle,
He says,
Behold, My
mother
and My brothers!
35
For
whoever
shall do
the
will
of God, he is My
brother
and
sister
and mother.
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