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1
And He called
the twelve
together,
and gave
them power
and authority
over
all
the demons
and to heal
diseases.
2
And He sent
them out to proclaim
the kingdom
of God
and to perform healing.
3
And He said
to them, "Take
nothing
for your journey,
neither
a staff,
nor
a bag,
nor
bread,
nor
money;
and do not even have
two
tunics
apiece.
4
"Whatever
house
you enter,
stay
there
until
you leave
that city.
5
"And as for those who do not receive
you, as you go
out from that city,
shake
the dust
off
your feet
as a testimony
against
them."
6
Departing,
they began going throughout
the villages,
preaching the gospel
and healing
everywhere.
7
Now
Herod
the tetrarch
heard
of all
that was happening;
and he was greatly perplexed,
because
it was said
by some
that John
had risen
from the dead,
8
and by some
that Elijah
had appeared,
and by others
that one
of the prophets
of old
had risen again.
9
Herod
said,
"I myself
had John
beheaded;
but who
is this man
about
whom
I hear
such things?"
And he kept trying
to see
Him.
10
When the apostles
returned,
they gave an account
to Him of all
that they had done.
Taking
them with Him, He withdrew
by Himself
to a city
called
Bethsaida.
11
But the crowds
were aware
of this and followed
Him; and welcoming
them, He began speaking
to them about
the kingdom
of God
and curing
those
who had
need
of healing.
12
Now the day
was ending,
and the twelve
came
and said
to Him, "Send
the crowd
away,
that they may go
into the surrounding
villages
and countryside
and find lodging
and get
something to eat;
for here
we are in a desolate
place."
13
But He said
to them, "You give
them something to eat!"
And they said,
"We have no
more
than
five
loaves
and two
fish,
unless
perhaps
we go
and buy
food
for all
these
people."
14
(For there were about
five thousand
men.)
And He said
to His disciples,
"Have them sit down
to eat in groups
of about
fifty
each."
15
They did
so,
and had them all
sit down.
16
Then
He took
the five
loaves
and the two
fish,
and looking
up to heaven,
He blessed
them, and broke
them, and kept giving
them to the disciples
to set before
the people.
17
And they all
ate
and were satisfied;
and the broken pieces
which they had left over
were picked
up, twelve
baskets
full.
18
And it happened
that while
He was praying
alone,
the disciples
were with Him, and He questioned
them,
say
ing,
"Who
do the people
say
that I am?"
19
They answered
and said,
"John
the Baptist,
and others
say Elijah;
but others,
that one
of the prophets
of old
has risen again."
20
And He said
to them, "But who
do you say
that I am?"
And Peter
answered
and said,
"The Christ
of God."
21
But He warned
them and instructed
them not to tell
this
to anyone,
22
saying,
"The Son
of Man
must
suffer
many things
and be rejected
by the elders
and chief priests
and scribes,
and be killed
and be raised
up on the third
day."
23
And He was saying
to them all,
"If
anyone
wishes
to come
after
Me, he must deny
himself,
and take
up his cross
daily
and follow
Me.
24
"For whoever
wishes
to save
his life
will lose
it, but whoever
loses
his life
for My sake,
he is the one who will save
it.
25
"F
or
what
is a man
profited
if he gains
the whole
w
or
ld,
and loses
or
f
or
feits
himself?
26
"For whoever
is ashamed
of Me and My words,
the Son
of Man
will be ashamed
of him when
He comes
in His glory,
and the glory of the Father
and of the holy
angels.
27
"But I say
to you truthfully,
t
here
are some
of those
standing
here
who
will not taste
death
until
they see
the kingdom
of God."
28
Some
eight
days
after
these
sayings,
He took along
Peter
and John
and James,
and went
up on the mountain
to pray.
29
And while
He was praying,
the appearance
of His face
became
different,
and His clothing
became
white
and gleaming.
30
And behold,
two
men
were talking
with Him; and they were Moses
and Elijah,
31
who,
appearing
in glory,
were speaking
of His departure
which
He was about
to accomplish
at Jerusalem.
32
Now
Peter
and his companions
had been
overcome
with sleep;
but when they were fully awake,
they saw
His glory
and the two
men
standing
with Him.
33
And as these
were leaving
Him, Peter
said
to Jesus,
"Master,
it is good
for us to be here;
let us make
three
tabernacles:
one
for You,
and
one
for Moses,
and
one
for Elijah "--
not realizing
what
he was saying.
34
While he was saying
this,
a cloud
formed
and began to overshadow
them; and they were afraid
as they entered
the cloud.
35
Then
a voice
came
out of the cloud,
saying,
"This
is My Son,
My Chosen
One; listen
to Him!"
36
And when
the voice
had spoken,
Jesus
was found
alone.
And they kept silent,
and reported
to no
one
in those
days
any
of the things which
they had seen.
37
On the next
day,
when they came
down
from the mountain,
a large
crowd
met
Him.
38
And a man
from the crowd
shouted,
saying,
"Teacher,
I beg
You to look
at my son,
for he is my only
boy,
39
and a spirit
seizes
him, and he suddenly
screams,
and it throws him into a convulsion
with foaming
at the mouth; and only with difficulty
does it leave
him, mauling
him as it leaves.
40
"I begged
Your disciples
to cast
it out, and they could
not."
41
And Jesus
answered
and said,
"You unbelieving
and perverted
generation,
how long
shall I be with you and put
up with you? Bring
your son
here."
42
While he was still
approaching,
the demon
slammed
him to the ground and threw him into a convulsion.
But Jesus
rebuked
the unclean
spirit,
and healed
the boy
and gave him back
to his father.
43
And they were all
amazed
at the greatness
of God.
But while everyone
was marveling
at all
that He was doing,
He said
to His disciples,
44
"Let these
words
sink
into your ears;
for the Son
of Man
is going
to be delivered
into the hands
of men."
45
But they did not understand
this
statement,
and it was concealed
from them so
that they would not perceive
it; and they were afraid
to ask
Him about
this
statement.
46
An argument
started
among
them as to which
of them might be the greatest.
47
But Jesus,
knowing
what they were thinking
in their heart,
took
a child
and stood
him by His side,
48
and said
to them, "Whoever
receives
this
child
in My name
receives
Me, and whoever
receives
Me
receives
Him who sent
Me; for the one
who is least
among
all
of you,
this
is the one who is great."
49
John
answered
and said,
"Master,
we saw
someone
casting
out demons
in Your name;
and we tried to prevent
him because
he does not follow
along with us."
50
But Jesus
said
to him, "Do not hinder
him; for he who
is not against
you is for you."
51
When
the days
were approaching
for His ascension,
He was determined
to go
to Jerusalem;
52
and He sent
messengers
on ahead
of Him, and they went
and entered
a village
of the Samaritans
to make arrangements
for Him.
53
But they did not receive
Him, because
He was traveling
toward
Jerusalem.
54
When His disciples
James
and John
saw
this, they said,
"Lord,
do You want
us to command
fire
to come down
from heaven
and consume
them?"
55
But He turned
and rebuked
them, and said,
"You do not know
what kind
of spirit
you are of;
56
for the Son
of Man
did not come
to destroy
men's
lives,
but to save
them." And they went
on to another
village.
57
As they were going
along
the road,
someone
said
to Him, "I will follow
You wherever
You go."
58
And Jesus
said
to him, "The foxes
have
holes
and the birds
of the air
have
nests,
but the Son
of Man
has
nowhere
to lay
His head."
59
And He said
to another,
"Follow
Me." But he said,
"Lord,
permit
me first
to go
and bury
my father."
60
But He said
to him, "Allow
the dead
to bury
their own
dead;
but as for you, go
and proclaim everywhere
the kingdom
of God."
61
Another
also
said,
"I will follow
You, Lord;
but first
permit
me to say good-bye
to those
at home."
62
But Jesus
said
to him, "No one,
after putting
his hand
to the plow
and looking
back,
is fit
for the kingdom
of God."
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