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1
In those
days,
when there was again
a large
crowd
and they had
nothing
to eat,
Jesus called
His disciples
and said
to them,
2
"I feel compassion
for the people
because
they have remained
with Me now
three
days
and have
nothing
to eat.
3
"If
I send them away
hungry
to their homes,
they will faint
on the way;
and some
of them have come
from a great distance."
4
And His disciples
answered
Him, "W
here
will anyone
be able
to find enough bread
here
in this desolate place
to satisfy
these people?"
5
And He was asking
them, "How many
loaves
do you have?"
And they said,
"Seven."
6
And He directed
the people
to sit down
on the ground;
and taking
the seven
loaves,
He gave thanks
and broke
them, and started giving
them to His disciples
to serve
to them, and they served
them to
the people
.
7
They also
had
a few
small fish;
and after He
had
blessed
them, He ordered
these
to be served
as well.
8
And they ate
and were satisfied;
and they picked
up seven
large baskets
full of what was left over
of the broken pieces.
9
About
four thousand
were there; and He sent them away.
10
And immediately
He entered
the boat
with His disciples
and came
to the district
of Dalmanutha.
11
The Pharisees
came
out and began
to argue
with Him, seeking
from Him a sign
from heaven,
to test
Him.
12
Sighing deeply
in His spirit,
He said,
"Why
does this
generation
seek
for a
sign
?
Truly
I say
to you, no
sign
will be given
to this
generation
."
13
Leaving
them, He again
embarked
and went away
to the other side.
14
And they had forgotten
to take
bread,
and did not have
more than
one
loaf
in the boat
with them.
15
And He was giving orders
to them, saying,
"Watch
out! Beware
of the leaven
of the Pharisees
and the leaven
of Herod."
16
They began to discuss
with one another
the fact that they had
no
bread.
17
And Jesus,
aware
of this, said
to them, "Why
do you discuss
the fact that you have
no
bread?
Do you not yet
see
or
understand?
Do you have
a hardened
heart?
18
"HAVING
EYES,
DO YOU NOT SEE?
AND HAVING
EARS,
DO YOU NOT HEAR?
And do you not remember,
19
when
I broke
the five
loaves
for
the five
thousand,
how many
baskets
full
of broken pieces
you picked
up?" They said
to Him, "Twelve."
20
"When
I broke the seven
for the four thousand,
how many
large baskets
full
of broken pieces
did you pick
up?" And they said
to Him, "Seven."
21
And He was saying
to them, "Do you not yet
understand?"
22
And they came
to Bethsaida.
And they brought
a blind man
to Jesus and implored
Him to touch
him.
23
Taking
the blind man
by the hand,
He brought
him out of the village;
and after spitting
on his eyes
and laying
His hands
on him, He asked
him, "Do you see
anything?"
24
And he looked
up and said,
"I see
men,
for I see
them like
trees,
walking around."
25
Then
again
He laid
His hands
on his eyes;
and he looked intently
and was restored,
and began to see
everything
clearly.
26
And He sent
him to his home,
saying,
"Do not even
enter
the village."
27
Jesus
went
out, along
with
His disciples,
to the villages
of Caesarea
Philippi;
and on the way
He questioned
His disciples,
saying
to them, "Who
do people
say
that I am?"
28
They told
Him, saying,
"John
the Baptist;
and others
say Elijah;
but others,
one
of the prophets."
29
And He continued by questioning
them, "But who
do you say
that I am?"
Peter
answered
and said
to Him, "You are the Christ."
30
And He warned
them to tell
no one
about
Him.
31
And He began
to teach
them that the Son
of Man
must
suffer
many things
and be rejected
by the elders
and the chief priests
and the scribes,
and be killed,
and after
three
days
rise again.
32
And He was stating
the matter
plainly.
And Peter
took Him aside
and began
to rebuke
Him.
33
But turning around
and seeing
His disciples,
He rebuked
Peter
and said,
"Get
behind
Me, Satan;
for you are not setting your mind
on God's
interests, but man's."
34
And He summoned
the crowd
with His disciples,
and said
to them, "If
anyone
wishes
to come
after
Me, he must deny
himself,
and take
up his cross
and follow
Me.
35
"For whoever
wishes
to save
his life
will lose
it, but whoever
loses
his life
for My sake
and the gospel's
will save
it.
36
"For what
does it profit
a man
to gain
the whole
world,
and forfeit
his soul?
37
"For what
will a man
give
in exchange
for his soul?
38
"For whoever
is ashamed
of Me and My words
in this
adulterous
and sinful
generation,
the Son
of Man
will also
be ashamed
of him when
He comes
in the glory
of His Father
with the holy
angels."
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