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1
Jesus went
out from there
and came
into His hometown;
and His disciples
followed
Him.
2
When the Sabbath
came,
He began
to teach
in the synagogue;
and the many
listeners
were astonished,
saying,
"Where
did this man get these things,
and what
is this wisdom
given
to Him, and such
miracles
as these
performed
by His hands?
3
"Is not this
the carpenter,
the son
of Mary,
and brother
of James
and Joses
and Judas
and Simon?
Are not His sisters
here
with us?" And they took offense
at Him.
4
Jesus
said
to them, "A prophet
is not without honor
except
in his hometown
and among
his own relatives
and in his own household."
5
And He could
do
no
miracle
there
except
that He laid
His hands
on a few
sick people
and healed
them.
6
And He wondered
at their unbelief.
And He was going around
the villages
teaching.
7
And He summoned
the twelve
and began
to send
them out in pairs,
and gave
them authority
over the unclean
spirits;
8
and He instructed
them that they should take
no
thing
for their journey,
except
a mere
staff--
no
bread,
no
bag,
no
money
in their belt--
9
but to wear
sandals;
and He added, "Do not put
on two
tunics."
10
And He said
to them, "Wherever
you enter
a house,
stay
there
until
you leave
town.
11
"Any
place
that does not receive
you or
listen
to you, as you go
out from there,
shake
the dust
off
the soles
of your feet
for a testimony
against them."
12
They went
out and preached
that men should repent.
13
And they were casting
out
many
demons
and were anointing
with oil
many
sick people
and healing
them.
14
And King
Herod
heard
of it, for His name
had become
well known;
and people were saying,
"John
the Baptist
has risen
from the dead,
and that is why
these
miraculous powers
are at work
in Him."
15
But others
were saying,
"He is Elijah."
And others
were saying,
"He is a prophet,
like
one
of the prophets
of old."
16
But when Herod
heard
of it, he kept saying,
"John,
whom
I beheaded,
has risen!"
17
For Herod
himself
had sent
and had John
arrested
and bound
in prison
on account
of Herodias,
the wife
of his brother
Philip,
because
he had married
her.
18
For John
had been saying
to Herod,
"It is not lawful
for you to have
your brother's
wife."
19
Herodias
had a grudge against
him and wanted
to put him to death
and could
not do so;
20
for Herod
was afraid
of John,
knowing
that he was a righteous
and holy
man,
and he kept him safe.
And when he heard
him, he was very
perplexed;
but he used to enjoy
listening
to him.
21
A strategic
day
came
when
Herod
on his birth
day
gave
a banquet
for his lords
and military commanders
and the leading men
of Galilee;
22
and when the daughter
of
Herod
ias
herself
came
in and danced,
she pleased
Herod
and his dinner guests;
and the king
said
to the girl,
"Ask
me for whatever
you want
and I will give
it to you."
23
And he swore
to her, "Whatever
you ask
of me, I will give
it to you; up to half
of my kingdom."
24
And she went
out and said
to her mother,
"What
shall I ask
for?" And she said,
"The head
of John
the Baptist."
25
Immediately
she came
in a hurry
to the king
and asked,
saying,
"I want
you to give
me at once
the head
of John
the Baptist
on a platter."
26
And although the king
was very sorry,
yet because
of his oaths
and because of his dinner guests,
he was unwilling
to refuse
her.
27
Immediately
the king
sent
an executioner
and commanded
him to bring
back his head.
And he went
and had him beheaded
in the prison,
28
and brought
his head
on a platter,
and
gave
it to the girl;
and the girl
gave
it to her mother.
29
When his disciples
heard
about this, they came
and took away
his body
and laid
it in a tomb.
30
The apostles
gathered together
with Jesus;
and they reported
to Him all
that they had done
and taught.
31
And He said
to them, "Come away
by yourselves
to a secluded
place
and rest
a while."
(For there were many
people coming
and going,
and they did not even
have time
to eat.)
32
They went away
in the boat
to a secluded
place
by themselves.
33
The people saw
them going,
and many
recognized
them and ran
there
together
on foot
from all
the cities,
and got
there
ahead
of them.
34
When Jesus went ashore,
He saw
a large
crowd,
and He felt compassion
for them because
they were like
sheep
without
a shepherd;
and He began
to teach
them many things.
35
When it was already
quite
late,
His disciples
came
to Him and said,
"This
place
is desolate
and it is already
quite
late;
36
send them away
so
that they may go
into the surrounding
countryside
and villages
and buy
themselves
so
mething
to eat."
37
But He answered
them, "You give
them something to eat!"
And they said
to Him, "Shall we go
and spend
two hundred
denarii
on bread
and give
them something to eat?"
38
And He said
to them, "How many
loaves
do you have?
Go
look!"
And when they found
out, they said,
"Five,
and two
fish."
39
And He commanded
them all
to sit down
by groups
on the green
grass.
40
They sat down
in groups
of hundreds
and of fifties.
41
And He took
the five
loaves
and the two
fish
,
and looking
up toward
heaven,
He blessed
the food and broke
the
loaves
and He kept giving
them to the disciples
to set before
them; and He divided
up the two
fish
among them all.
42
They all
ate
and were satisfied,
43
and they picked
up twelve
full
baskets
of the broken pieces,
and also of the fish.
44
There were five thousand
men
who ate
the loaves.
45
Immediately
Jesus made
His disciples
get
into the boat
and go ahead
of Him to the other side
to Bethsaida,
while
He Himself
was sending
the crowd
away.
46
After bidding them farewell,
He left
for the mountain
to pray.
47
When it was evening,
the boat
was in the middle
of the sea,
and He was alone
on the land.
48
Seeing
them straining
at the oars,
for the wind
was against
them, at about
the fourth
watch
of the night
He came
to them, walking
on the sea;
and He intended
to pass
by them.
49
But when they saw
Him walking
on the sea,
they supposed
that it was a ghost,
and cried
out;
50
for they all
saw
Him and were terrified.
But immediately
He spoke
with them and said
to them, "Take courage;
it is I, do not be afraid."
51
Then
He got
into the boat
with them, and the wind
stopped;
and they were utterly
astonished,
52
for they had not gained any insight
from the incident of the loaves,
but their heart
was hardened.
53
When they had crossed over
they came
to land
at Gennesaret,
and moored
to the shore.
54
When they got
out of the boat,
immediately
the people recognized
Him,
55
and ran about
that whole
country
and began
to carry
here
and t
here
on their pallets
those
who were sick,
to the place
they heard
He was.
56
Wherever
He entered
villages,
or
cities,
or
countryside,
they were laying
the sick
in the market places,
and impl
or
ing
Him that they might just
touch
the fringe
of His cloak;
and as many
as
touch
ed
it were being cured.
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