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1
And
having c
all
ed together
the Twelve,
He gave
to them
power
and
authority
over
all
the
demons,
and
to heal
diseases,
2
and
He sent
them
to proclaim
the
kingdom
of God
and
to heal
the sick.
3
And He said to them, Take
nothing
for the journey,
neither
staff,
nor
bag,
nor
bread,
nor
money,
nor
two
tunics
apiece
to have.
4
And
into
whatever
house
you might enter,
remain
there,
and
go forth
from there.
5
And as many as
might not receive
you,
going forth
from that
city,
shake off
the
dust from your
feet,
as
a testimony
against
the
m.
6
And
going forth,
they were passing
through the
villages,
proclaiming the gospel
and
healing
everywhere.
7
And
Herod
the Tetrarch
heard of
all
the things being done, and was perplexed,
because
it was said
by
some
that
John
has been raised
out from
the
dead,
8
and by
some
that
Elijah
had appeared, and
by others
that
a
prophet
of the
ancients
had arisen.
9
And
Herod
said, John
I
beheaded, but
who
is
this
concerning
whom
I
hear
such things? And
he was seeking
to see
Him.
10
And
having returned,
the
apostles
related
to Him
whatever
they had done.
And
having taken
them,
He withdrew
by
Himself
into
a town
called
Bethsaida.
11
And
the
crowds
having
known
it
,
followed
Him; and
having
received them,
He was speaking
to them
concerning
the
kingdom
of God, and
He was healing
those
having
need
of healing.
12
And
the
day
began
to decline,
and
the Twelve
having come,
said
to Him, Dismiss the
crowd,
that
having gone
into the
surrounding
villages
and
countryside,
they might lodge
and
might find
provisions;
for we are in
a desolate
place
here.
13
And He said to them, You
give
to them to eat. But they said, There are
no
more
than
five
loaves
to us, and
two
fish,
unless
we, having gone,
should buy
food
for
all
this
people.
14
For they were
about
five thousand
men.
And He said to His disciples, Make them sit down
in
groups
of
about
fifty.
15
And
they did
so
and
made all sit down
.
16
And
having taken
the
five
loaves
and
the
two
fish,
having looked up
to
the
heaven,
He blessed
and
broke
them,
and
He kept giving
them
to
the
disciples
to set before
the
crowd.
17
And they all ate and
were satisfied;
and that
having been a surplus
to them
was taken up,
twelve
hand-baskets
of fragments.
18
And
it came to p
as
s
as
He
w
as
praying
in
solitary,
the
disciples
were with Him, and
He questioned
them,
saying,
Whom do the
crowds
pronounce
Me to be?
19
And answering,
they said,
John the
Baptist;
and others,
Elijah;
and others, that a prophet,
one
of the ancients, has arisen.
20
And He said to them, But
whom
do you
pronounce
Me to be? And
Peter
answering
said, The Christ of God.
21
And
having strictly warned
them
,
He instructed
them
to tell
this
to no one,
22
having said, It is necessary for the
Son
of Man
to suffer
many things,
and
to be rejected
by
the
elders
and
chief priests
and
scribes,
and to be killed, and on the
third
day
to be raised.
23
And
He was saying
to
all,
If
anyone
desires
to come
after
Me,
let him deny
himself,
and
let him take up
his
cross
every
day, and
let him follow
Me.
24
For
whoever
might desire
to save
his
life
will lose
it; but
whoever
might lose
his
life
on account of
me, he
will save
it.
25
F
or
what
is a man
profited,
having gained
the
whole
w
or
ld,
and
having destroyed
or
having suffered
the
loss of
himself?
26
For
whoever
may have been ashamed of
Me and My
words,
the
Son
of Man
will be ashamed of
him
when
He shall come
in His
glory,
and
that
of the
Father
and of the
holy
angels.
27
And
I say
to you truthfully, there are
some
of those
standing
here
who
shall not taste
of death
until
they shall have seen
the kingdom of God.
28
And it came to pass,
about
eight
days
after
these
sayings, and
having taken
Peter
and
John
and James,
He went up
on the
mountain
to pray.
29
And
it came to pass
in
His
pray
in
g,
the
appearance
of His
face
was
altered,
and His
cloth
in
g
became dazzl
in
g
white.
30
And behold,
two
men
began talking with
Him, who were
Moses
and
Elijah.
31
Those
hav
in
g appeared
in
glory
were speak
in
g of
His
go
in
g out,
which
He was about
to accomplish
in
Jerusalem.
32
And
Peter
and those with him
were
heavy
with sleep;
and having awoken fully,
they saw
His glory, and the
two
men
standing with
Him.
33
And it came to pass
in
their
departing
from Him,
Peter
said to Jesus, Master, it is
good
for us to be
here;
let us make also
three
tabernacles,
one
for You, and
one
for Moses, and
one
for Elijah, not knowing
what
he is saying.
34
And as he
is saying
these things,
a cloud
came
and
was overshadowing
them; and
they feared
in their
entering
into the
cloud.
35
And
a voice
came
out of
the cloud,
saying,
This is My
Son,
whom I have chosen;
listen to
Him!
36
And
as
the
voice
occurred,
Jesus
was found
alone.
And they were silent, and
they told
to no one
in
those
days
anything
of what
they had seen.
37
And
it came to pass
the
next
day, on their
having come down
from the mountain,
a great
crowd
met
Him.
38
And behold,
a man
from the
crowd
cried out,
saying, Teacher,
I implore
You
to look
upon my
son,
for he is
an only child
to me.
39
And behold,
a spirit
takes
him, and
suddenly
he cries out,
and
it throws him into convulsions
with
foaming,
and with difficulty
it departs
from him,
crushing
him.
40
And
I begged
Your
disciples
that
they might cast it out
, and they were not able.
41
And
Jesus
answering
said, O
unbelieving
and
perverted
generation,
until
when will I be
with
you and
bear
with
you? Bring your
son
here.
42
And
while
he was coming near,
the
demon
threw him down
, and
threw
him
into convulsions.
And
Jesus
rebuked
the
unclean
spirit
and healed
the
boy, and
gave him back
to his
father.
43
And
all
were astonished
at the
majesty
of God.
But
of
all
wondering
at
all
that He did, He said to His disciples,
44
You let these
words
sink
into your ears; for the
Son
of Man
is about
to be betrayed
into
the
hands
of men.
45
But
they did not understand
this
saying,
and it was
veiled
from them,
that
they should not understand
it. And they were afraid
to ask
Him
concerning
this
saying.
46
And
an argument
came up
among
them,
which
of them might be
greatest.
47
But Jesus, having known the
reasoning
of their heart,
having taken hold of
a child,
set
it
by
Him,
48
and He said to t
he
m, Whoever
shall receive
this
child
in My
name,
receives
Me; and
whoever
shall receive
Me,
receives
t
he
One
having sent
Me.
For t
he
one
being
least
among
you
all,
he
shall be great.
49
And
John
answering
said, Master,
we saw
someone
casting out
demons
in
Your name, and we were forbidding him,
because
he does not follow
with us.
50
And
Jesus
said to him, Do not
forbid
it
;
for
whoever
is not
against
us is for us.
51
And it came to pass
in
the
complet
in
g
of the
days
of His
ascension,
that He
steadfastly set
the face
to go
to
Jerusalem.
52
And
He sent
messengers
before
His face. And
having gone,
they entered
into
a village
of the Samaritans,
so as
to make ready
for Him.
53
And
they did not receive
Him,
because
His face was
going
toward
Jerusalem.
54
And the
disciples
James
and
John
having seen
it
,
said,
Lord,
will You
that
we should call
fire
to come down
from
heaven
and
to consume
them?
55
And
having turned,
He rebuked
them,
56
and
they went
to
another
village.
57
And as they
were going
along
the
road,
someone
said to Him, I will follow You
wherever
You may go.
58
And
Jesus
said to him, The
foxes
have
holes, and
the
birds
of
the
air
nests; but
the
Son
of Man
has
nowhere
He might lay
the
head.
59
And He said to another, Follow Me. But he said, Lord,
allow
me first, having gone away,
to bury
my father.
60
And He said to him, Leave the
dead
to bury
their own
dead
;
but you, having gone forth,
declare
the
kingdom
of God.
61
And
another
also
said, I will follow You,
Lord;
but first
allow
me
to bid farewell
to those
at my home.
62
And
Jesus
said to him, No one
having laid
the
hand
upon
the
plow, and
looking
on the things behind, is
fit
for the
kingdom
of God.
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