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1
And Jesus was saying
to them, "Truly
I say
to you, there are some
of those
who
are standing
here
who
will not taste
death
until
they see
the kingdom
of God
after it has come
with power."
2
Six
days
later,
Jesus
took
with Him Peter
and James
and John,
and brought
them up on a high
mountain
by themselves.
And He was transfigured
before
them;
3
and His garments
became
radiant
and exceedingly
white,
as no
launderer
on earth
can
whiten
them.
4
Elijah
appeared
to them along
with Moses;
and they were talking
with Jesus.
5
Peter
said
to Jesus,
"Rabbi,
it is good
for us to be here;
let us make
three
tabernacles,
one
for You,
and
one
for Moses,
and
one
for Elijah."
6
For he did not know
what
to answer;
for they became
terrified.
7
Then
a cloud
formed,
overshadowing
them, and a voice
came
out of the cloud,
"This
is My beloved
Son,
listen
to Him!"
8
All at once
they looked around
and saw
no one
with them anymore,
except
Jesus
alone.
9
As they were coming down
from the mountain,
He gave them orders
not to relate
to anyone
what
they had seen,
until
the Son
of Man
rose
from the dead.
10
They seized
upon that statement,
discussing
with one another
what
rising
from the dead
meant.
11
They asked
Him, saying,
"Why is it that the scribes
say
that Elijah
must
come
first?"
12
And He said
to them, "Elijah
does first
come
and restore
all things.
And yet how
is it written
of the Son
of Man
that He will suffer
many things
and be treated with contempt?
13
"But I say
to you that Elijah
has indeed
come,
and they did
to him whatever
they wished,
just
as it is written
of him."
14
When they came
back to the disciples,
they saw
a large
crowd
around
them, and some scribes
arguing
with them.
15
Immediately,
when the entire
crowd
saw
Him, they were amazed
and began running
up to greet
Him.
16
And He asked
them, "What
are you discussing
with them?"
17
And one
of the crowd
answered
Him, "Teacher,
I brought
You my son,
possessed
with a spirit
which makes him mute;
18
and whenever
it seizes
him, it slams
him to the ground and he foams
at the mouth, and grinds
his teeth
and stiffens
out. I told
Your disciples
to cast
it out, and they could
not do it."
19
And He answered
them and said,
"O
unbelieving
generation,
how
long
shall I be with you? How
long
shall I put
up with you? Bring
him to Me!"
20
They brought
the boy to Him. When
he saw
Him, immediately
the spirit
threw him into a convulsion,
and falling
to the ground,
he began rolling around
and foaming
at the mouth.
21
And He asked
his father,
"How
long
has this
been
happening
to him?" And he said,
"From childhood.
22
"It has often
thrown
him both
into the fire
and into the water
to destroy
him. But if
You can
do anything,
take pity
on us and help
us!"
23
And Jesus
said
to him, "'If
You can?'
All things
are possible
to him who believes."
24
Immediately
the boy's
father
cried
out and said,
"I do believe;
help
my unbelief."
25
When Jesus
saw
that a crowd
was rapidly gathering,
He rebuked
the unclean
spirit,
saying
to it, "You deaf
and mute
spirit,
I command
you, come
out of him and do not enter
him again."
26
After crying
out and throwing
him into terrible
convulsions,
it came
out; and the boy became
so much like
a corpse
that most
of them said,
"He is dead!"
27
But Jesus
took
him by the hand
and raised
him; and he got
up.
28
When He came
into the house,
His disciples
began questioning
Him privately,
"Why
could
we not drive
it out?"
29
And He said
to them, "This
kind
cannot
come
out by anything
but prayer."
30
From there
they went
out and began to go
through
Galilee,
and He did not want
anyone
to know
about it.
31
For He was teaching
His disciples
and telling
them, "The Son
of Man
is to be delivered
into the hands
of men,
and they will kill
Him; and when He has been killed,
He will rise
three
days
later."
32
But they did not understand
this statement,
and they were afraid
to ask
Him.
33
They came
to Capernaum;
and when He was in the house,
He began to question
them, "What
were you discussing
on the way?"
34
But they kept silent,
for on the way
they had discussed
with one another
which
of them was the greatest.
35
Sitting down,
He called
the twelve
and said
to them, "If
anyone
wants
to be first,
he shall be last
of all
and servant
of all
."
36
Taking
a child,
He set
him before
them, and taking him in His arms,
He said
to them,
37
"Whoever
receives
one
child
like this
in My name
receives
Me; and whoever
receives
Me does not receive
Me, but Him who sent
Me."
38
John
said
to Him, "Teacher,
we saw
someone
casting
out demons
in Your name,
and we tried to prevent
him because
he was not following
us."
39
But Jesus
said,
"Do not hinder
him, for there is no one
who
will perform
a miracle
in My name,
and be able
soon afterward
to speak evil
of Me.
40
"For he who
is not against
us is for us.
41
"For whoever
gives
you a cup
of water
to drink
because
of your name
as followers of Christ,
truly
I say
to you, he will not lose
his reward.
42
"Whoever
causes
one
of these
little ones
who believe
to stumble,
it would be better
for him if,
with a heavy
millstone
hung
around
his neck,
he had been cast
into the sea.
43
"If
your hand
causes you to stumble,
cut it off;
it is better
for you to enter
life
crippled,
than,
having
your two
hands,
to go
into hell,
into the unquenchable
fire,
44
where
THEIR WORM
DOES NOT DIE,
AND THE FIRE
IS NOT QUENCHED.
45
"If
your foot
causes you to stumble,
cut it off;
it is better
for you to enter
life
lame,
than,
having
your two
feet,
to be cast
into hell,
46
where
THEIR WORM
DOES NOT DIE,
AND THE FIRE
IS NOT QUENCHED.
47
"If
your eye
causes you to stumble,
throw
it out; it is better
for you to enter
the kingdom
of God
with one eye,
than,
having
two
eyes,
to be cast
into hell,
48
where
THEIR WORM
DOES NOT DIE,
AND THE FIRE
IS NOT QUENCHED.
49
"For everyone
will be salted
with fire.
50
"Salt
is good;
but if
the
salt
becomes
unsalty,
with what
will you make it salty
again? Have
salt
in yourselves,
and be at peace
with one another."
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