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1
And
again
He began
to teach
beside the
sea.
And a great
crowd
was gathered together
to Him, so that He,
having entered
into a boat,
sat
in the sea, and
all
the
crowd
was on the land, close to the
sea.
2
And
He began
teach
in
g
them
many th
in
gs
in
parables,
and
in
His
teach
in
g
He was say
in
g to them,
3
Listen!
Behold,
the
one
sowing
went out
to sow.
4
And it
came
to p
as
s
as
he sowed,
some
fell
along
the
road,
and the
birds
came
and
devoured
it.
5
And
other
fell
upon the
rocky place
where
it had
not
much
soil,
and
it sprang up
immediately,
because of
not
having
depth
of soil.
6
And
after
the
sun
rose,
it was scorched,
and
because of
not
having
root,
it withered away.
7
And
o
the
r
fell
among
the
thorns,
and
the
thorns
grew up
and
choked
it, and
it yielded
no
fruit.
8
And
other
fell
into the
good
soil
and
began yielding
fruit,
growing up
and
increasing,
and one
bearing
thirtyfold,
and one
sixty,
and one a hundred.
9
And
He was saying,
He who
has
ears
to hear,
let him hear.
10
And
when
He was
alone,
those around Him
with
the
Twelve
began asking
Him about
the
parable.
11
And
He was saying
to them, To you
has been given
the
mystery
of the
kingdom
of God, but
to those
who are outside,
everything
is done in parables,
12
so that, Seeing,
they might see
and not
perceive;
and
hearing,
they might hear
and not
understand;
lest
ever
they should turn,
and
they should be forgiven
.
13
And
He says
to them, Do you not understand
this
parable?
Then
how
will you understand
all
the
parables?
14
The
one
sowing
sows
the
word.
15
And
these
are
those
along
the
road,
where
the
word
is sown;
and
when
they hear,
immediately
Satan
comes
and
takes away
the
word
having been sown
in them.
16
And
the
se
are
likewise
those
sown
upon
the
rocky places,
who
when
the
y hear
the
word,
immediately
receive
it with joy,
17
and
they have
no
root
in
themselves,
but are temp
or
ary.
Then
tribulation
or
persecution
hav
in
g arisen
on account of
the
w
or
d,
immediately
they fall away.
18
And
these
are those
sown
among
the
thorns.
These
are those
having heard
the word,
19
and
the
cares
of this age
and
the
deceit
of riches, and
the
desires
of
the
o
the
r things
entering in,
choke
the
word,
and it becomes
unfruitful.
20
And
the
se
are those
having been sown
upon
the
good
soil,
such as
hear
the
word
and
receive
it
,
and
bring forth fruit:
one
thirtyfold,
and one
sixty,
and one a hundred.
21
And
He was saying
to them, The
lamp
is not brought in
so that
it might be put
under
the
basket,
or
under
the
bed.
Is it
not that
it might be put
upon the
lamp
stand?
22
For there is
nothing
which
is
hidden
except
that
it should be made manifest;
nor
has taken place
a secret thing,
but that
it should come
to
light.
23
If
anyone
has
ears
to hear,
let him hear.
24
And
He was saying
to them, Take heed
what
you hear.
With
what
measure
you
measure
it will be
measure
d
to you, and
more will be added
to you.
25
For
whoever
may have,
it will be given
to him;
and
he who
does not have,
even
that which
he has
will be taken away
from him.
26
And He was saying, The
kingdom
of God
is thus, as
a man
should cast
the
seed
upon the earth,
27
and
should sleep
and
rise
night
and
day,
and t
he
seed
should sprout
and grow
he
not knows
how.
28
Of itself, the
earth
brings forth fruitfirst
a plant,
then
an ear,
then
full
grain
in the
ear.
29
And
when
the
fruit
offers itself,
he sends
the
sickle
immediately,
for
the
harvest
has come.
30
And He was saying, To
what
shall we liken
the
kingdom
of God?
Or
with
what
parable
shall we present it?
31
As
a grain
of mustard,
which,
when
it has been sown
upon the
earth,
is
smallest
of all
the
seeds
that
are
upon the earth,
32
and
when
it has been sown,
it grows up,
and
becomes
great
er
than all
the
garden plants,
and
produces
great
branches,
so that
the
birds
of
the
air
are able
to encamp
under
its shadow.
33
And
with many such
parables
He kept speaking
the
word
to them,
as
they were able
to hear,
34
and
He would not speak
to them
without
parables;
but
privately
He would explain
all things
to His own
disciples.
35
And
on
that
day,
evening
having come,
He says
to them, Let us pass over to the other side.
36
And
having dismissed
the
crowd,
they take Him with
them
since
He was in the
boat;
and
other
boats
were with Him.
37
And
a violent
storm
of wind
comes,
and
the
waves
were breaking
over
the
boat
,
so that
the
boat
already
is being filled up.
38
And
He
was in the stern,
sleeping
on the
cushion.
And
they awaken
Him and
say
to Him, Teacher,
is it no concern
to You that we perish?
39
And
having been awoken,
He rebuked
the
wind
and said to the
sea,
Silence, be still! And the
wind
abated,
and
there was
a great
calm.
40
And He said to them, Why are you
fearful?
Have you
still no
faith?
41
And
they feared
with
great
fear and
were saying
to
each other,
Who
then
is
this,
that even the
wind
and the
sea
obey
Him?
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