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1
Soon afterwards,
He began going around
from one city
and village
to another,
proclaiming
and preaching
the kingdom
of God.
The twelve
were with Him,
2
and also some
women
who
had been
healed
of evil
spirits
and sicknesses:
Mary
who
was called
Magdalene,
from whom
seven
demons
had gone
out,
3
and Joanna
the wife
of Chuza,
Herod's
steward,
and Susanna,
and many
others
who
were contributing to their support
out of their private means.
4
When a large
crowd
was coming together,
and those
from the various
cities
were journeying
to Him, He spoke
by way
of a parable:
5
"The sower
went
out to sow
his seed;
and as he sowed,
some
fell
beside
the road,
and it was trampled under foot
and the birds
of the air
ate
it up.
6
"Other
seed fell
on rocky
soil, and as soon as it grew
up, it withered away,
because
it had
no
moisture.
7
"Other
seed fell
among
the thorns;
and the thorns
grew
up with it and choked
it out.
8
"Other
seed fell
into the good
soil,
and grew
up, and produced
a crop
a hundred times as great."
As He said
these things,
He would call
out, "He who has
ears
to hear,
let him hear."
9
His disciples
began questioning
Him as to what
this
parable
meant.
10
And He said,
"To you it has been granted
to know
the mysteries
of the kingdom
of God,
but to the rest
it is in parables,
so
that SEEING
THEY MAY NOT SEE,
AND HEARING
THEY MAY NOT UNDERSTAND.
11
"Now
the parable
is this:
the seed
is the word
of God.
12
"Those
beside
the road
are those
who have heard;
then
the devil
comes
and takes away
the word
from their heart,
so
that they will not believe
and be saved.
13
"Those on the rocky
soil are those who,
when
they hear,
receive
the word
with joy;
and these
have
no
firm root;
they believe
for a while,
and in time
of temptation
fall away.
14
"The seed which fell
among
the thorns,
these
are the ones who have heard,
and as they go on their way
they are choked
with worries
and riches
and pleasures
of this life,
and bring
no
fruit to maturity.
15
"But the seed in the good
soil,
these
are the ones who
have heard
the word
in an honest
and good
heart,
and hold it fast,
and bear fruit
with perseverance.
16
"Now
no one
after lighting
a lamp
covers
it over with a container,
or
puts
it under
a bed;
but he
puts
it on a lampstand,
so
that those
who come
in may see
the light.
17
"For nothing
is hidden
that will not become
evident,
nor
anything secret
that will not be known
and come
to light.
18
"So
take care
how
you listen;
for whoever
has,
to him more shall be given;
and whoever
does not have,
even
what
he thinks
he has
shall be taken away
from him."
19
And His mother
and brothers
came
to Him, and they were unable
to get
to Him because
of the crowd.
20
And it was reported
to Him, "Your mother
and Your brothers
are standing
outside,
wishing
to see
You."
21
But He answered
and said
to them, "My mother
and My brothers
are these
who hear
the word
of God
and do
it."
22
Now
on one
of those days
Jesus and His disciples
got
into a boat,
and He said
to them, "Let us go over
to the other side
of the lake."
So
they launched
out.
23
But as they were sailing
along He fell asleep;
and a fierce gale
of wind
descended
on the lake,
and they began to be swamped
and to be in danger.
24
They came
to Jesus and woke
Him up, saying,
"
Master,
Master,
we are perishing!"
And He got
up and rebuked
the wind
and the surging waves,
and they stopped,
and it became
calm.
25
And He said
to them, "Where
is your faith?"
They were fearful
and amazed,
saying
to one another,
"Who
then
is this,
that He commands
even
the winds
and the water,
and they obey
Him?"
26
Then
they sailed
to the country
of the Gerasenes,
which
is opposite
Galilee.
27
And when He came
out onto
the land,
He was met
by a man
from the city
who was possessed
with demons;
and who had not put
on any clothing
for a long
time,
and was not living
in a house,
but in the tombs.
28
Seeing
Jesus,
he cried
out and fell before
Him, and said
in a loud
voice,
"What
business do we have with each other,
Jesus,
Son
of the Most High
God?
I beg
You, do not torment
me."
29
For He had commanded
the unclean
spirit
to come
out of the man.
For it had seized
him many
times;
and he was bound
with chains
and shackles
and kept under guard,
and yet he would break
his bonds
and be driven
by the demon
into the desert.
30
And Jesus
asked
him, "What
is your name?"
And he said,
"Legion";
for many
demons
had entered
him.
31
They were imploring
Him not to command
them to go away
into the abyss.
32
Now
there
was a herd
of many
swine
feeding
there
on the mountain;
and the demons implored
Him to permit
them to enter
the
swine
. And He gave them permission.
33
And the demons
came
out of the man
and entered
the swine;
and the herd
rushed
down
the steep bank
into the lake
and was drowned.
34
When the herdsmen
saw
what had happened,
they ran away
and reported
it in the city
and out in the country.
35
The people went
out to see
what had happened;
and they came
to Jesus,
and found
the man
from whom
the demons
had gone
out, sitting down
at the feet
of Jesus,
clothed
and in his right mind;
and they became frightened.
36
Those
who had seen
it reported
to them how
the man who was demon-possessed
had been made well.
37
And all
the people
of the country
of the Gerasenes
and the surrounding district
asked
Him to leave
them, for they were gripped
with great
fear;
and He got
into a boat
and returned.
38
But the man
from whom
the demons
had gone
out was begging
Him that he might accompany
Him; but He sent him away,
saying,
39
"Return
to your house
and describe
what
great things
God
has done
for you." So
he went away,
proclaiming
throughout
the whole
city
what
great things
Jesus
had done
for him.
40
And as Jesus
returned,
the people
welcomed
Him, for they had all
been
waiting
for Him.
41
And there came
a man
named
Jairus,
and he was an official
of the synagogue;
and he fell
at Jesus'
feet,
and began to implore
Him to come
to his house;
42
for he had
an only
daughter,
about
twelve
years
old, and she was dying.
But as He went,
the crowds
were pressing against
Him.
43
And a woman
who had
a hemorrhage
for twelve
years,
and could
not be healed
by anyone,
44
came
up behind
Him and touched
the fringe
of His cloak,
and immediately
her hemorrhage
stopped.
45
And Jesus
said,
"Who
is the one who touched
Me?" And while they were all
denying
it, Peter
said,
"Master,
the people
are crowding
and pressing
in on You."
46
But Jesus
said,
"Someone
did touch
Me, for I was aware
that power
had gone
out of Me."
47
When the woman
saw
that she had not escaped notice,
she came
trembling
and fell down before
Him, and declared
in the presence
of all
the people
the reason
why
she had touched
Him, and how
she had been immediately
healed.
48
And He said
to her, "Daughter,
your faith
has made you well;
go
in peace."
49
While He was still
speaking,
someone
came
from the house of the synagogue official,
saying,
"Your daughter
has died;
do not trouble
the Teacher
anymore."
50
But when Jesus
heard
this, He answered
him, "Do not be afraid
any longer; only
believe,
and she will be made well."
51
When He came
to the house,
He did not allow
anyone
to enter
with Him, except
Peter
and John
and James,
and the girl's
father
and mother.
52
Now
they were all
weeping
and lamenting
for her; but He said,
"Stop
weeping
,
for she has not died,
but is asleep."
53
And they began laughing
at Him, knowing
that she had died.
54
He, however,
took
her by the hand
and called,
saying,
"Child,
arise!"
55
And her spirit
returned,
and she got
up immediately;
and He gave orders
for something to be given
her to eat.
56
Her parents
were amazed;
but He instructed
them to tell
no one
what had happened.
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