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The Gospel According to Mark
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Chapter 1
1: The
beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
2: As it is written in Isaiah the prophet, "Behold, I
send my messenger before thy face, who shall prepare thy way;
3: the voice of one crying in the wilderness: Prepare the way
of the Lord, make his paths straight -- "
4: John the baptizer appeared in the wilderness, preaching a
baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins.
5: And there went out to him all the country of Judea, and
all the people of Jerusalem; and they were baptized by him in the
river Jordan, confessing their sins.
6: Now John was clothed with camel's hair, and had a leather
girdle around his waist, and ate locusts and wild honey.
7: And he preached, saying, "After me comes he who is
mightier than I, the thong of whose sandals I am not worthy to stoop
down and untie.
8: I have baptized you with water; but he will baptize you
with the Holy Spirit."
9: In those days Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee and was
baptized by John in the Jordan.
10: And when he came up out of the water, immediately he saw
the heavens opened and the Spirit descending upon him like a dove;
11: and a voice came from heaven, "Thou art my beloved
Son; with thee I am well pleased."
12: The Spirit immediately drove him out into the wilderness.
13: And he was in the wilderness forty days, tempted by
Satan; and he was with the wild beasts; and the angels ministered to
him.
14: Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee,
preaching the gospel of God,
15: and saying, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom
of God is at hand; repent, and believe in the gospel."
16: And passing along by the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and
Andrew the brother of Simon casting a net in the sea; for they were
fishermen.
17: And Jesus said to them, "Follow me and I will make
you become fishers of men."
18: And immediately they left their nets and followed him.
19: And going on a little farther, he saw James the son of
Zeb'edee and John his brother, who were in their boat mending the
nets.
20: And immediately he called them; and they left their
father Zeb'edee in the boat with the hired servants, and followed
him.
21: And they went into Caper'na-um; and immediately on the
sabbath he entered the synagogue and taught.
22: And they were astonished at his teaching, for he taught
them as one who had authority, and not as the scribes.
23: And immediately there was in their synagogue a man with
an unclean spirit;
24: and he cried out, "What have you to do with us,
Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are,
the Holy One of God."
25: But Jesus rebuked him, saying, "Be silent, and come
out of him!"
26: And the unclean spirit, convulsing him and crying with a
loud voice, came out of him.
27: And they were all amazed, so that they questioned among
themselves, saying, "What is this? A new teaching! With
authority he commands even the unclean spirits, and they obey
him."
28: And at once his fame spread everywhere throughout all the
surrounding region of Galilee.
29: And immediately he left the synagogue, and entered the
house of Simon and Andrew, with James and John.
30: Now Simon's mother-in-law lay sick with a fever, and
immediately they told him of her.
31: And he came and took her by the hand and lifted her up,
and the fever left her; and she served them.
32: That evening, at sundown, they brought to him all who
were sick or possessed with demons.
33: And the whole city was gathered together about the door.
34: And he healed many who were sick with various diseases,
and cast out many demons; and he would not permit the demons to
speak, because they knew him.
35: And in the morning, a great while before day, he rose and
went out to a lonely place, and there he prayed.
36: And Simon and those who were with him pursued him,
37: and they found him and said to him, "Every one is
searching for you."
38: And he said to them, "Let us go on to the next
towns, that I may preach there also; for that is why I came
out."
39: And he went throughout all Galilee, preaching in their
synagogues and casting out demons.
40: And a leper came to him beseeching him, and kneeling said
to him, "If you will, you can make me clean."
41: Moved with pity, he stretched out his hand and touched
him, and said to him, "I will; be clean."
42: And immediately the leprosy left him, and he was made
clean.
43: And he sternly charged him, and sent him away at once,
44: and said to him, "See that you say nothing to any
one; but go, show yourself to the priest, and offer for your
cleansing what Moses commanded, for a proof to the people."
45: But he went out and began to talk freely about it, and to
spread the news, so that Jesus could no longer openly enter a town,
but was out in the country; and people came to him from every
quarter.
Chapter 2
1: And
when he returned to Caper'na-um after some days, it was reported
that he was at home.
2: And many were gathered together, so that there was no
longer room for them, not even about the door; and he was preaching
the word to them.
3: And they came, bringing to him a paralytic carried by four
men.
4: And when they could not get near him because of the crowd,
they removed the roof above him; and when they had made an opening,
they let down the pallet on which the paralytic lay.
5: And when Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic,
"My son, your sins are forgiven."
6: Now some of the scribes were sitting there, questioning in
their hearts,
7: "Why does this man speak thus? It is blasphemy! Who
can forgive sins but God alone?"
8: And immediately Jesus, perceiving in his spirit that they
thus questioned within themselves, said to them, "Why do you
question thus in your hearts?
9: Which is easier, to say to the paralytic, `Your sins are
forgiven,' or to say, `Rise, take up your pallet and walk'?
10: But that you may know that the Son of man has authority
on earth to forgive sins" -- he said to the paralytic --
11: "I say to you, rise, take up your pallet and go
home."
12: And he rose, and immediately took up the pallet and went
out before them all; so that they were all amazed and glorified God,
saying, "We never saw anything like this!"
13: He went out again beside the sea; and all the crowd
gathered about him, and he taught them.
14: And as he passed on, he saw Levi the son of Alphaeus
sitting at the tax office, and he said to him, "Follow
me." And he rose and followed him.
15: And as he sat at table in his house, many tax collectors
and sinners were sitting with Jesus and his disciples; for there
were many who followed him.
16: And the scribes of the Pharisees, when they saw that he
was eating with sinners and tax collectors, said to his disciples,
"Why does he eat with tax collectors and sinners?"
17: And when Jesus heard it, he said to them, "Those who
are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick; I came
not to call the righteous, but sinners."
18: Now John's disciples and the Pharisees were fasting; and
people came and said to him, "Why do John's disciples and the
disciples of the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not
fast?"
19: And Jesus said to them, "Can the wedding guests fast
while the bridegroom is with them? As long as they have the
bridegroom with them, they cannot fast.
20: The days will come, when the bridegroom is taken away
from them, and then they will fast in that day.
21: No one sews a piece of unshrunk cloth on an old garment;
if he does, the patch tears away from it, the new from the old, and
a worse tear is made.
22: And no one puts new wine into old wineskins; if he does,
the wine will burst the skins, and the wine is lost, and so are the
skins; but new wine is for fresh skins."
23: One sabbath he was going through the grainfields; and as
they made their way his disciples began to pluck heads of grain.
24: And the Pharisees said to him, "Look, why are they
doing what is not lawful on the sabbath?"
25: And he said to them, "Have you never read what David
did, when he was in need and was hungry, he and those who were with
him:
26: how he entered the house of God, when Abi'athar was high
priest, and ate the bread of the Presence, which it is not lawful
for any but the priests to eat, and also gave it to those who were
with him?"
27: And he said to them, "The sabbath was made for man,
not man for the sabbath;
28: so the Son of man is lord even of the sabbath."
Chapter 3
1: Again
he entered the synagogue, and a man was there who had a withered
hand.
2: And they watched him, to see whether he would heal him on
the sabbath, so that they might accuse him.
3: And he said to the man who had the withered hand,
"Come here."
4: And he said to them, "Is it lawful on the sabbath to
do good or to do harm, to save life or to kill?" But they were
silent.
5: And he looked around at them with anger, grieved at their
hardness of heart, and said to the man, "Stretch out your
hand." He stretched it out, and his hand was restored.
6: The Pharisees went out, and immediately held counsel with
the Hero'di-ans against him, how to destroy him.
7: Jesus withdrew with his disciples to the sea, and a great
multitude from Galilee followed; also from Judea
8: and Jerusalem and Idume'a and from beyond the Jordan and
from about Tyre and Sidon a great multitude, hearing all that he
did, came to him.
9: And he told his disciples to have a boat ready for him
because of the crowd, lest they should crush him;
10: for he had healed many, so that all who had diseases
pressed upon him to touch him.
11: And whenever the unclean spirits beheld him, they fell
down before him and cried out, "You are the Son of God."
12: And he strictly ordered them not to make him known.
13: And he went up on the mountain, and called to him those
whom he desired; and they came to him.
14: And he appointed twelve, to be with him, and to be sent
out to preach
15: and have authority to cast out demons:
16: Simon whom he surnamed Peter;
17: James the son of Zeb'edee and John the brother of James,
whom he surnamed Bo-aner'ges, that is, sons of thunder;
18: Andrew, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and
Thomas, and James the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus, and Simon the
Cananaean,
19: and Judas Iscariot, who betrayed him. Then he went home;
20: and the crowd came together again, so that they could not
even eat.
21: And when his family heard it, they went out to seize him,
for people were saying, "He is beside himself."
22: And the scribes who came down from Jerusalem said,
"He is possessed by Be-el'zebul, and by the prince of demons he
casts out the demons."
23: And he called them to him, and said to them in parables,
"How can Satan cast out Satan?
24: If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom
cannot stand.
25: And if a house is divided against itself, that house will
not be able to stand.
26: And if Satan has risen up against himself and is divided,
he cannot stand, but is coming to an end.
27: But no one can enter a strong man's house and plunder his
goods, unless he first binds the strong man; then indeed he may
plunder his house.
28: "Truly, I say to you, all sins will be forgiven the
sons of men, and whatever blasphemies they utter;
29: but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has
forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin" --
30: for they had said, "He has an unclean spirit."
31: And his mother and his brothers came; and standing
outside they sent to him and called him.
32: And a crowd was sitting about him; and they said to him,
"Your mother and your brothers are outside, asking for
you."
33: And he replied, "Who are my mother and my
brothers?"
34: And looking around on those who sat about him, he said,
"Here are my mother and my brothers!
35: Whoever does the will of God is my brother, and sister,
and mother."
Chapter 4
1: Again
he began to teach beside the sea. And a very large crowd gathered
about him, so that he got into a boat and sat in it on the sea; and
the whole crowd was beside the sea on the land.
2: And he taught them many things in parables, and in his
teaching he said to them:
3: "Listen! A sower went out to sow.
4: And as he sowed, some seed fell along the path, and the
birds came and devoured it.
5: Other seed fell on rocky ground, where it had not much
soil, and immediately it sprang up, since it had no depth of soil;
6: and when the sun rose it was scorched, and since it had no
root it withered away.
7: Other seed fell among thorns and the thorns grew up and
choked it, and it yielded no grain.
8: And other seeds fell into good soil and brought forth
grain, growing up and increasing and yielding thirtyfold and
sixtyfold and a hundredfold."
9: And he said, "He who has ears to hear, let him
hear."
10: And when he was alone, those who were about him with the
twelve asked him concerning the parables.
11: And he said to them, "To you has been given the
secret of the kingdom of God, but for those outside everything is in
parables;
12: so that they may indeed see but not perceive, and may
indeed hear but not understand; lest they should turn again, and be
forgiven."
13: And he said to them, "Do you not understand this
parable? How then will you understand all the parables?
14: The sower sows the word.
15: And these are the ones along the path, where the word is
sown; when they hear, Satan immediately comes and takes away the
word which is sown in them.
16: And these in like manner are the ones sown upon rocky
ground, who, when they hear the word, immediately receive it with
joy;
17: and they have no root in themselves, but endure for a
while; then, when tribulation or persecution arises on account of
the word, immediately they fall away.
18: And others are the ones sown among thorns; they are those
who hear the word,
19: but the cares of the world, and the delight in riches,
and the desire for other things, enter in and choke the word, and it
proves unfruitful.
20: But those that were sown upon the good soil are the ones
who hear the word and accept it and bear fruit, thirtyfold and
sixtyfold and a hundredfold."
21: And he said to them, "Is a lamp brought in to be put
under a bushel, or under a bed, and not on a stand?
22: For there is nothing hid, except to be made manifest; nor
is anything secret, except to come to light.
23: If any man has ears to hear, let him hear."
24: And he said to them, "Take heed what you hear; the
measure you give will be the measure you get, and still more will be
given you.
25: For to him who has will more be given; and from him who
has not, even what he has will be taken away."
26: And he said, "The kingdom of God is as if a man
should scatter seed upon the ground,
27: and should sleep and rise night and day, and the seed
should sprout and grow, he knows not how.
28: The earth produces of itself, first the blade, then the
ear, then the full grain in the ear.
29: But when the grain is ripe, at once he puts in the
sickle, because the harvest has come."
30: And he said, "With what can we compare the kingdom
of God, or what parable shall we use for it?
31: It is like a grain of mustard seed, which, when sown upon
the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on earth;
32: yet when it is sown it grows up and becomes the greatest
of all shrubs, and puts forth large branches, so that the birds of
the air can make nests in its shade."
33: With many such parables he spoke the word to them, as
they were able to hear it;
34: he did not speak to them without a parable, but privately
to his own disciples he explained everything.
35: On that day, when evening had come, he said to them,
"Let us go across to the other side."
36: And leaving the crowd, they took him with them in the
boat, just as he was. And other boats were with him.
37: And a great storm of wind arose, and the waves beat into
the boat, so that the boat was already filling.
38: But he was in the stern, asleep on the cushion; and they
woke him and said to him, "Teacher, do you not care if we
perish?"
39: And he awoke and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea,
"Peace! Be still!" And the wind ceased, and there was a
great calm.
40: He said to them, "Why are you afraid? Have you no
faith?"
41: And they were filled with awe, and said to one another,
"Who then is this, that even wind and sea obey him?"
Chapter 5
1: They
came to the other side of the sea, to the country of the Ger'asenes.
2: And when he had come out of the boat, there met him out of
the tombs a man with an unclean spirit,
3: who lived among the tombs; and no one could bind him any
more, even with a chain;
4: for he had often been bound with fetters and chains, but
the chains he wrenched apart, and the fetters he broke in pieces;
and no one had the strength to subdue him.
5: Night and day among the tombs and on the mountains he was
always crying out, and bruising himself with stones.
6: And when he saw Jesus from afar, he ran and worshiped him;
7: and crying out with a loud voice, he said, "What have
you to do with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I adjure you by
God, do not torment me."
8: For he had said to him, "Come out of the man, you
unclean spirit!"
9: And Jesus asked him, "What is your name?" He
replied, "My name is Legion; for we are many."
10: And he begged him eagerly not to send them out of the
country.
11: Now a great herd of swine was feeding there on the
hillside;
12: and they begged him, "Send us to the swine, let us
enter them."
13: So he gave them leave. And the unclean spirits came out,
and entered the swine; and the herd, numbering about two thousand,
rushed down the steep bank into the sea, and were drowned in the
sea.
14: The herdsmen fled, and told it in the city and in the
country. And people came to see what it was that had happened.
15: And they came to Jesus, and saw the demoniac sitting
there, clothed and in his right mind, the man who had had the
legion; and they were afraid.
16: And those who had seen it told what had happened to the
demoniac and to the swine.
17: And they began to beg Jesus to depart from their
neighborhood.
18: And as he was getting into the boat, the man who had been
possessed with demons begged him that he might be with him.
19: But he refused, and said to him, "Go home to your
friends, and tell them how much the Lord has done for you, and how
he has had mercy on you."
20: And he went away and began to proclaim in the Decap'olis
how much Jesus had done for him; and all men marveled.
21: And when Jesus had crossed again in the boat to the other
side, a great crowd gathered about him; and he was beside the sea.
22: Then came one of the rulers of the synagogue, Ja'irus by
name; and seeing him, he fell at his feet,
23: and besought him, saying, "My little daughter is at
the point of death. Come and lay your hands on her, so that she may
be made well, and live."
24: And he went with him. And a great crowd followed him and
thronged about him.
25: And there was a woman who had had a flow of blood for
twelve years,
26: and who had suffered much under many physicians, and had
spent all that she had, and was no better but rather grew worse.
27: She had heard the reports about Jesus, and came up behind
him in the crowd and touched his garment.
28: For she said, "If I touch even his garments, I shall
be made well."
29: And immediately the hemorrhage ceased; and she felt in
her body that she was healed of her disease.
30: And Jesus, perceiving in himself that power had gone
forth from him, immediately turned about in the crowd, and said,
"Who touched my garments?"
31: And his disciples said to him, "You see the crowd
pressing around you, and yet you say, `Who touched me?'"
32: And he looked around to see who had done it.
33: But the woman, knowing what had been done to her, came in
fear and trembling and fell down before him, and told him the whole
truth.
34: And he said to her, "Daughter, your faith has made
you well; go in peace, and be healed of your disease."
35: While he was still speaking, there came from the ruler's
house some who said, "Your daughter is dead. Why trouble the
Teacher any further?"
36: But ignoring what they said, Jesus said to the ruler of
the synagogue, "Do not fear, only believe."
37: And he allowed no one to follow him except Peter and
James and John the brother of James.
38: When they came to the house of the ruler of the
synagogue, he saw a tumult, and people weeping and wailing loudly.
39: And when he had entered, he said to them, "Why do
you make a tumult and weep? The child is not dead but
sleeping."
40: And they laughed at him. But he put them all outside, and
took the child's father and mother and those who were with him, and
went in where the child was.
41: Taking her by the hand he said to her, "Tal'itha
cu'mi"; which means, "Little girl, I say to you,
arise."
42: And immediately the girl got up and walked (she was
twelve years of age), and they were immediately overcome with
amazement.
43: And he strictly charged them that no one should know
this, and told them to give her something to eat.
Chapter 6
1: He
went away from there and came to his own country; and his disciples
followed him.
2: And on the sabbath he began to teach in the synagogue; and
many who heard him were astonished, saying, "Where did this man
get all this? What is the wisdom given to him? What mighty works are
wrought by his hands!
3: Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary and brother of
James and Joses and Judas and Simon, and are not his sisters here
with us?" And they took offense at him.
4: And Jesus said to them, "A prophet is not without
honor, except in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his
own house."
5: And he could do no mighty work there, except that he laid
his hands upon a few sick people and healed them.
6: And he marveled because of their unbelief. And he went
about among the villages teaching.
7: And he called to him the twelve, and began to send them
out two by two, and gave them authority over the unclean spirits.
8: He charged them to take nothing for their journey except a
staff; no bread, no bag, no money in their belts;
9: but to wear sandals and not put on two tunics.
10: And he said to them, "Where you enter a house, stay
there until you leave the place.
11: And if any place will not receive you and they refuse to
hear you, when you leave, shake off the dust that is on your feet
for a testimony against them."
12: So they went out and preached that men should repent.
13: And they cast out many demons, and anointed with oil many
that were sick and healed them.
14: King Herod heard of it; for Jesus' name had become known.
Some said, "John the baptizer has been raised from the dead;
that is why these powers are at work in him."
15: But others said, "It is Eli'jah." And others
said, "It is a prophet, like one of the prophets of old."
16: But when Herod heard of it he said, "John, whom I
beheaded, has been raised."
17: For Herod had sent and seized John, and bound him in
prison for the sake of Hero'di-as, his brother Philip's wife;
because he had married her.
18: For John said to Herod, "It is not lawful for you to
have your brother's wife."
19: And Hero'di-as had a grudge against him, and wanted to
kill him. But she could not,
20: for Herod feared John, knowing that he was a righteous
and holy man, and kept him safe. When he heard him, he was much
perplexed; and yet he heard him gladly.
21: But an opportunity came when Herod on his birthday gave a
banquet for his courtiers and officers and the leading men of
Galilee.
22: For when Hero'di-as' daughter came in and danced, she
pleased Herod and his guests; and the king said to the girl,
"Ask me for whatever you wish, and I will grant it."
23: And he vowed to her, "Whatever you ask me, I will
give you, even half of my kingdom."
24: And she went out, and said to her mother, "What
shall I ask?" And she said, "The head of John the
baptizer."
25: And she came in immediately with haste to the king, and
asked, saying, "I want you to give me at once the head of John
the Baptist on a platter."
26: And the king was exceedingly sorry; but because of his
oaths and his guests he did not want to break his word to her.
27: And immediately the king sent a soldier of the guard and
gave orders to bring his head. He went and beheaded him in the
prison,
28: and brought his head on a platter, and gave it to the
girl; and the girl gave it to her mother.
29: When his disciples heard of it, they came and took his
body, and laid it in a tomb.
30: The apostles returned to Jesus, and told him all that
they had done and taught.
31: And he said to them, "Come away by yourselves to a
lonely place, and rest a while." For many were coming and
going, and they had no leisure even to eat.
32: And they went away in the boat to a lonely place by
themselves.
33: Now many saw them going, and knew them, and they ran
there on foot from all the towns, and got there ahead of them.
34: As he went ashore he saw a great throng, and he had
compassion on them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd;
and he began to teach them many things.
35: And when it grew late, his disciples came to him and
said, "This is a lonely place, and the hour is now late;
36: send them away, to go into the country and villages round
about and buy themselves something to eat."
37: But he answered them, "You give them something to
eat." And they said to him, "Shall we go and buy two
hundred denarii worth of bread, and give it to them to eat?"
38: And he said to them, "How many loaves have you? Go
and see." And when they had found out, they said, "Five,
and two fish."
39: Then he commanded them all to sit down by companies upon
the green grass.
40: So they sat down in groups, by hundreds and by fifties.
41: And taking the five loaves and the two fish he looked up
to heaven, and blessed, and broke the loaves, and gave them to the
disciples to set before the people; and he divided the two fish
among them all.
42: And they all ate and were satisfied.
43: And they took up twelve baskets full of broken pieces and
of the fish.
44: And those who ate the loaves were five thousand men.
45: Immediately he made his disciples get into the boat and
go before him to the other side, to Beth-sa'ida, while he dismissed
the crowd.
46: And after he had taken leave of them, he went up on the
mountain to pray.
47: And when evening came, the boat was out on the sea, and
he was alone on the land.
48: And he saw that they were making headway painfully, for
the wind was against them. And about the fourth watch of the night
he came to them, walking on the sea. He meant to pass by them,
49: but when they saw him walking on the sea they thought it
was a ghost, and cried out;
50: for they all saw him, and were terrified. But immediately
he spoke to them and said, "Take heart, it is I; have no
fear."
51: And he got into the boat with them and the wind ceased.
And they were utterly astounded,
52: for they did not understand about the loaves, but their
hearts were hardened.
53: And when they had crossed over, they came to land at
Gennes'aret, and moored to the shore.
54: And when they got out of the boat, immediately the people
recognized him,
55: and ran about the whole neighborhood and began to bring
sick people on their pallets to any place where they heard he was.
56: And wherever he came, in villages, cities, or country,
they laid the sick in the market places, and besought him that they
might touch even the fringe of his garment; and as many as touched
it were made well.
Chapter 7
1: Now
when the Pharisees gathered together to him, with some of the
scribes, who had come from Jerusalem,
2: they saw that some of his disciples ate with hands
defiled, that is, unwashed.
3: (For the Pharisees, and all the Jews, do not eat unless
they wash their hands, observing the tradition of the elders;
4: and when they come from the market place, they do not eat
unless they purify themselves; and there are many other traditions
which they observe, the washing of cups and pots and vessels of
bronze.)
5: And the Pharisees and the scribes asked him, "Why do
your disciples not live according to the tradition of the elders,
but eat with hands defiled?"
6: And he said to them, "Well did Isaiah prophesy of you
hypocrites, as it is written, `This people honors me with their
lips, but their heart is far from me;
7: in vain do they worship me, teaching as doctrines the
precepts of men.'
8: You leave the commandment of God, and hold fast the
tradition of men."
9: And he said to them, "You have a fine way of
rejecting the commandment of God, in order to keep your tradition!
10: For Moses said, `Honor your father and your mother'; and,
`He who speaks evil of father or mother, let him surely die';
11: but you say, `If a man tells his father or his mother,
What you would have gained from me is Corban' (that is, given to
God) --
12: then you no longer permit him to do anything for his
father or mother,
13: thus making void the word of God through your tradition
which you hand on. And many such things you do."
14: And he called the people to him again, and said to them,
"Hear me, all of you, and understand:
15: there is nothing outside a man which by going into him
can defile him; but the things which come out of a man are what
defile him."
17: And when he had entered the house, and left the people,
his disciples asked him about the parable.
18: And he said to them, "Then are you also without
understanding? Do you not see that whatever goes into a man from
outside cannot defile him,
19: since it enters, not his heart but his stomach, and so
passes on?" (Thus he declared all foods clean.)
20: And he said, "What comes out of a man is what
defiles a man.
21: For from within, out of the heart of man, come evil
thoughts, fornication, theft, murder, adultery,
22: coveting, wickedness, deceit, licentiousness, envy,
slander, pride, foolishness.
23: All these evil things come from within, and they defile a
man."
24: And from there he arose and went away to the region of
Tyre and Sidon. And he entered a house, and would not have any one
know it; yet he could not be hid.
25: But immediately a woman, whose little daughter was
possessed by an unclean spirit, heard of him, and came and fell down
at his feet.
26: Now the woman was a Greek, a Syrophoeni'cian by birth.
And she begged him to cast the demon out of her daughter.
27: And he said to her, "Let the children first be fed,
for it is not right to take the children's bread and throw it to the
dogs."
28: But she answered him, "Yes, Lord; yet even the dogs
under the table eat the children's crumbs."
29: And he said to her, "For this saying you may go your
way; the demon has left your daughter."
30: And she went home, and found the child lying in bed, and
the demon gone.
31: Then he returned from the region of Tyre, and went
through Sidon to the Sea of Galilee, through the region of the
Decap'olis.
32: And they brought to him a man who was deaf and had an
impediment in his speech; and they besought him to lay his hand upon
him.
33: And taking him aside from the multitude privately, he put
his fingers into his ears, and he spat and touched his tongue;
34: and looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said to him,
"Eph'phatha," that is, "Be opened."
35: And his ears were opened, his tongue was released, and he
spoke plainly.
36: And he charged them to tell no one; but the more he
charged them, the more zealously they proclaimed it.
37: And they were astonished beyond measure, saying, "He
has done all things well; he even makes the deaf hear and the dumb
speak."
Chapter 8
1: In
those days, when again a great crowd had gathered, and they had
nothing to eat, he called his disciples to him, and said to them,
2: "I have compassion on the crowd, because they have
been with me now three days, and have nothing to eat;
3: and if I send them away hungry to their homes, they will
faint on the way; and some of them have come a long way."
4: And his disciples answered him, "How can one feed
these men with bread here in the desert?"
5: And he asked them, "How many loaves have you?"
They said, "Seven."
6: And he commanded the crowd to sit down on the ground; and
he took the seven loaves, and having given thanks he broke them and
gave them to his disciples to set before the people; and they set
them before the crowd.
7: And they had a few small fish; and having blessed them, he
commanded that these also should be set before them.
8: And they ate, and were satisfied; and they took up the
broken pieces left over, seven baskets full.
9: And there were about four thousand people.
10: And he sent them away; and immediately he got into the
boat with his disciples, and went to the district of Dalmanu'tha.
11: The Pharisees came and began to argue with him, seeking
from him a sign from heaven, to test him.
12: And he sighed deeply in his spirit, and said, "Why
does this generation seek a sign? Truly, I say to you, no sign shall
be given to this generation."
13: And he left them, and getting into the boat again he
departed to the other side.
14: Now they had forgotten to bring bread; and they had only
one loaf with them in the boat.
15: And he cautioned them, saying, "Take heed, beware of
the leaven of the Pharisees and the leaven of Herod."
16: And they discussed it with one another, saying, "We
have no bread."
17: And being aware of it, Jesus said to them, "Why do
you discuss the fact that you have no bread? Do you not yet perceive
or understand? Are your hearts hardened?
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 did you take up?" They said
to him, "Twelve."
20: "And the seven for the four thousand, how many
baskets full of broken pieces did you take up?" And they said
to him, "Seven."
21: And he said to them, "Do you not yet
understand?"
22: And they came to Beth-sa'ida. And some people brought to
him a blind man, and begged him to touch him.
23: And he took the blind man by the hand, and led him out of
the village; and when he had spit on his eyes and laid his hands
upon him, he asked him, "Do you see anything?"
24: And he looked up and said, "I see men; but they look
like trees, walking."
25: Then again he laid his hands upon his eyes; and he looked
intently and was restored, and saw everything clearly.
26: And he sent him away to his home, saying, "Do not
even enter the village."
27: And Jesus went on with his disciples, to the villages of
Caesare'a Philip'pi; and on the way he asked his disciples,
"Who do men say that I am?"
28: And they told him, "John the Baptist; and others
say, Eli'jah; and others one of the prophets."
29: And he asked them, "But who do you say that I
am?" Peter answered him, "You are the Christ."
30: And he charged 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 said this plainly. And Peter took him, and began
to rebuke him.
33: But turning and seeing his disciples, he rebuked Peter,
and said, "Get behind me, Satan! For you are not on the side of
God, but of men."
34: And he called to him the multitude with his disciples,
and said to them, "If any man would come after me, let him deny
himself and take up his cross and follow me.
35: For whoever would save his life will lose it; and 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 life?
37: For what can a man give in return for his life?
38: For whoever is ashamed of me and of my words in this
adulterous and sinful generation, of him will the Son of man also be
ashamed, when he comes in the glory of his Father with the holy
angels."
Chapter 9
1: And
he said to them, "Truly, I say to you, there are some standing
here who will not taste death before they see that the kingdom of
God has come with power."
2: And after six days Jesus took with him Peter and James and
John, and led them up a high mountain apart by themselves; and he
was transfigured before them,
3: and his garments became glistening, intensely white, as no
fuller on earth could bleach them.
4: And there appeared to them Eli'jah with Moses; and they
were talking to Jesus.
5: And Peter said to Jesus, "Master, it is well that we
are here; let us make three booths, one for you and one for Moses
and one for Eli'jah."
6: For he did not know what to say, for they were exceedingly
afraid.
7: And a cloud overshadowed them, and a voice came out of the
cloud, "This is my beloved Son; listen to him."
8: And suddenly looking around they no longer saw any one
with them but Jesus only.
9: And as they were coming down the mountain, he charged them
to tell no one what they had seen, until the Son of man should have
risen from the dead.
10: So they kept the matter to themselves, questioning what
the rising from the dead meant.
11: And they asked him, "Why do the scribes say that
first Eli'jah must come?"
12: And he said to them, "Eli'jah does come first to
restore all things; and how is it written of the Son of man, that he
should suffer many things and be treated with contempt?
13: But I tell you that Eli'jah has come, and they did to him
whatever they pleased, as it is written of him."
14: And when they came to the disciples, they saw a great
crowd about them, and scribes arguing with them.
15: And immediately all the crowd, when they saw him, were
greatly amazed, and ran up to him and greeted him.
16: And he asked them, "What are you discussing with
them?"
17: And one of the crowd answered him, "Teacher, I
brought my son to you, for he has a dumb spirit;
18: and wherever it seizes him, it dashes him down; and he
foams and grinds his teeth and becomes rigid; and I asked your
disciples to cast it out, and they were not able."
19: And he answered them, "O faithless generation, how
long am I to be with you? How long am I to bear with you? Bring him
to me."
20: And they brought the boy to him; and when the spirit saw
him, immediately it convulsed the boy, and he fell on the ground and
rolled about, foaming at the mouth.
21: And Jesus asked his father, "How long has he had
this?" And he said, "From childhood.
22: And it has often cast him into the fire and into the
water, to destroy him; but if you can do anything, have 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 father of the child cried out and said,
"I believe; help my unbelief!"
25: And when Jesus saw that a crowd came running together, he
rebuked the unclean spirit, saying to it, "You dumb and deaf
spirit, I command you, come out of him, and never enter him
again."
26: And after crying out and convulsing him terribly, it came
out, and the boy was like a corpse; so that most of them said,
"He is dead."
27: But Jesus took him by the hand and lifted him up, and he
arose.
28: And when he had entered the house, his disciples asked
him privately, "Why could we not cast it out?"
29: And he said to them, "This kind cannot be driven out
by anything but prayer."
30: They went on from there and passed through Galilee. And
he would not have any one know it;
31: for he was teaching his disciples, saying to them,
"The Son of man will be delivered into the hands of men, and
they will kill him; and when he is killed, after three days he will
rise."
32: But they did not understand the saying, and they were
afraid to ask him.
33: And they came to Caper'na-um; and when he was in the
house he asked them, "What were you discussing on the
way?"
34: But they were silent; for on the way they had discussed
with one another who was the greatest.
35: And he sat down and called the twelve; and he said to
them, "If any one would be first, he must be last of all and
servant of all."
36: And he took a child, and put him in the midst of them;
and taking him in his arms, he said to them,
37: "Whoever receives one such child in my name receives
me; and whoever receives me, receives not me but him who sent
me."
38: John said to him, "Teacher, we saw a man casting out
demons in your name, and we forbade him, because he was not
following us."
39: But Jesus said, "Do not forbid him; for no one who
does a mighty work in my name will be able soon after to speak evil
of me.
40: For he that is not against us is for us.
41: For truly, I say to you, whoever gives you a cup of water
to drink because you bear the name of Christ, will by no means lose
his reward.
42: "Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe
in me to sin, it would be better for him if a great millstone were
hung round his neck and he were thrown into the sea.
43: And if your hand causes you to sin, cut it off; it is
better for you to enter life maimed than with two hands to go to
hell, to the unquenchable fire.
45: And if your foot causes you to sin, cut it off; it is
better for you to enter life lame than with two feet to be thrown
into hell.
47: And if your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out; it is
better for you to enter the kingdom of God with one eye than with
two eyes to be thrown into hell,
48: where their worm does not die, and the fire is not
quenched.
49: For every one will be salted with fire.
50: Salt is good; but if the salt has lost its saltness, how
will you season it? Have salt in yourselves, and be at peace with
one another."
Chapter 10
1: And
he left there and went to the region of Judea and beyond the Jordan,
and crowds gathered to him again; and again, as his custom was, he
taught them.
2: And Pharisees came up and in order to test him asked,
"Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?"
3: He answered them, "What did Moses command you?"
4: They said, "Moses allowed a man to write a
certificate of divorce, and to put her away."
5: But Jesus said to them, "For your hardness of heart
he wrote you this commandment.
6: But from the beginning of creation, `God made them male
and female.'
7: `For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother
and be joined to his wife,
8: and the two shall become one flesh.' So they are no longer
two but one flesh.
9: What therefore God has joined together, let not man put
asunder."
10: And in the house the disciples asked him again about this
matter.
11: And he said to them, "Whoever divorces his wife and
marries another, commits adultery against her;
12: and if she divorces her husband and marries another, she
commits adultery."
13: And they were bringing children to him, that he might
touch them; and the disciples rebuked them.
14: But when Jesus saw it he was indignant, and said to them,
"Let the children come to me, do not hinder them; for to such
belongs the kingdom of God.
15: Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom
of God like a child shall not enter it."
16: And he took them in his arms and blessed them, laying his
hands upon them.
17: And as he was setting out on his journey, a man ran up
and knelt before him, and asked him, "Good Teacher, what must I
do to inherit eternal life?"
18: And Jesus said to him, "Why do you call me good? No
one is good but God alone.
19: You know the commandments: `Do not kill, Do not commit
adultery, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Do not defraud,
Honor your father and mother.'"
20: And he said to him, "Teacher, all these I have
observed from my youth."
21: And Jesus looking upon him loved him, and said to him,
"You lack one thing; go, sell what you have, and give to the
poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow
me."
22: At that saying his countenance fell, and he went away
sorrowful; for he had great possessions.
23: And Jesus looked around and said to his disciples,
"How hard it will be for those who have riches to enter the
kingdom of God!"
24: And the disciples were amazed at his words. But Jesus
said to them again, "Children, how hard it is to enter the
kingdom of God!
25: It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a
needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God."
26: And they were exceedingly astonished, and said to him,
"Then who can be saved?"
27: Jesus looked at them and said, "With men it is
impossible, but not with God; for all things are possible with
God."
28: Peter began to say to him, "Lo, we have left
everything and followed you."
29: Jesus said, "Truly, I say to you, there is no one
who has left house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or
children or lands, for my sake and for the gospel,
30: who will not receive a hundredfold now in this time,
houses and brothers and sisters and mothers and children and lands,
with persecutions, and in the age to come eternal life.
31: But many that are first will be last, and the last
first."
32: And they were on the road, going up to Jerusalem, and
Jesus was walking ahead of them; and they were amazed, and those who
followed were afraid. And taking the twelve again, he began to tell
them what was to happen to him,
33: saying, "Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem; and
the Son of man will be delivered to the chief priests and the
scribes, and they will condemn him to death, and deliver him to the
Gentiles;
34: and they will mock him, and spit upon him, and scourge
him, and kill him; and after three days he will rise."
35: And James and John, the sons of Zeb'edee, came forward to
him, and said to him, "Teacher, we want you to do for us
whatever we ask of you."
36: And he said to them, "What do you want me to do for
you?"
37: And they said to him, "Grant us to sit, one at your
right hand and one at your left, in your glory."
38: But Jesus said to them, "You do not know what you
are asking. Are you able to drink the cup that I drink, or to be
baptized with the baptism with which I am baptized?"
39: And they said to him, "We are able." And Jesus
said to them, "The cup that I drink you will drink; and with
the baptism with which I am baptized, you will be baptized;
40: but to sit at my right hand or at my left is not mine to
grant, but it is for those for whom it has been prepared."
41: And when the ten heard it, they began to be indignant at
James and John.
42: And Jesus called them to him and said to them, "You
know that those who are supposed to rule over the Gentiles lord it
over them, and their great men exercise authority over them.
43: But it shall not be so among you; but whoever would be
great among you must be your servant,
44: and whoever would be first among you must be slave of
all.
45: For the Son of man also came not to be served but to
serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many."
46: And they came to Jericho; and as he was leaving Jericho
with his disciples and a great multitude, Bartimae'us, a blind
beggar, the son of Timae'us, was sitting by the roadside.
47: And when he heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began
to cry out and say, "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on
me!"
48: And many rebuked him, telling him to be silent; but he
cried out all the more, "Son of David, have mercy on me!"
49: And Jesus stopped and said, "Call him." And
they called the blind man, saying to him, "Take heart; rise, he
is calling you."
50: And throwing off his mantle he sprang up and came to
Jesus.
51: And Jesus said to him, "What do you want me to do
for you?" And the blind man said to him, "Master, let me
receive my sight."
52: And Jesus said to him, "Go your way; your faith has
made you well." And immediately he received his sight and
followed him on the way.
Chapter 11
1: And
when they drew near to Jerusalem, to Beth'phage and Bethany, at the
Mount of Olives, he sent two of his disciples,
2: and said to them, "Go into the village opposite you,
and immediately as you enter it you will find a colt tied, on which
no one has ever sat; untie it and bring it.
3: If any one says to you, `Why are you doing this?' say,
`The Lord has need of it and will send it back here
immediately.'"
4: And they went away, and found a colt tied at the door out
in the open street; and they untied it.
5: And those who stood there said to them, "What are you
doing, untying the colt?"
6: And they told them what Jesus had said; and they let them
go.
7: And they brought the colt to Jesus, and threw their
garments on it; and he sat upon it.
8: And many spread their garments on the road, and others
spread leafy branches which they had cut from the fields.
9: And those who went before and those who followed cried
out, "Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!
10: Blessed is the kingdom of our father David that is
coming! Hosanna in the highest!"
11: And he entered Jerusalem, and went into the temple; and
when he had looked round at everything, as it was already late, he
went out to Bethany with the twelve.
12: On the following day, when they came from Bethany, he was
hungry.
13: And seeing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, he went to
see if he could find anything on it. When he came to it, he found
nothing but leaves, for it was not the season for figs.
14: And he said to it, "May no one ever eat fruit from
you again." And his disciples heard it.
15: And they came to Jerusalem. And he entered the temple and
began to drive out those who sold and those who bought in the
temple, and he overturned the tables of the money-changers and the
seats of those who sold pigeons;
16: and he would not allow any one to carry anything through
the temple.
17: And he taught, and said to them, "Is it not written,
`My house shall be called a house of prayer for all the nations'?
But you have made it a den of robbers."
18: And the chief priests and the scribes heard it and sought
a way to destroy him; for they feared him, because all the multitude
was astonished at his teaching.
19: And when evening came they went out of the city.
20: As they passed by in the morning, they saw the fig tree
withered away to its roots.
21: And Peter remembered and said to him, "Master, look!
The fig tree which you cursed has withered."
22: And Jesus answered them, "Have faith in God.
23: Truly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, `Be
taken up and cast into the sea,' and does not doubt in his heart,
but believes that what he says will come to pass, it will be done
for him.
24: Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe
that you have received it, and it will be yours.
25: And whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have
anything against any one; so that your Father also who is in heaven
may forgive you your trespasses."
27: And they came again to Jerusalem. And as he was walking
in the temple, the chief priests and the scribes and the elders came
to him,
28: and they said to him, "By what authority are you
doing these things, or who gave you this authority to do them?"
29: Jesus said to them, "I will ask you a question;
answer me, and I will tell you by what authority I do these things.
30: Was the baptism of John from heaven or from men? Answer
me."
31: And they argued with one another, "If we say, `From
heaven,' he will say, `Why then did you not believe him?'
32: But shall we say, `From men'?" -- they were afraid
of the people, for all held that John was a real prophet.
33: So they answered Jesus, "We do not know." And
Jesus said to them, "Neither will I tell you by what authority
I do these things."
Chapter 12
1: And
he began to speak to them in parables. "A man planted a
vineyard, and set a hedge around it, and dug a pit for the wine
press, and built a tower, and let it out to tenants, and went into
another country.
2: When the time came, he sent a servant to the tenants, to
get from them some of the fruit of the vineyard.
3: And they took him and beat him, and sent him away
empty-handed.
4: Again he sent to them another servant, and they wounded
him in the head, and treated him shamefully.
5: And he sent another, and him they killed; and so with many
others, some they beat and some they killed.
6: He had still one other, a beloved son; finally he sent him
to them, saying, `They will respect my son.'
7: But those tenants said to one another, `This is the heir;
come, let us kill him, and the inheritance will be ours.'
8: And they took him and killed him, and cast him out of the
vineyard.
9: What will the owner of the vineyard do? He will come and
destroy the tenants, and give the vineyard to others.
10: Have you not read this scripture: `The very stone which
the builders rejected has become the head of the corner;
11: this was the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our
eyes'?"
12: And they tried to arrest him, but feared the multitude,
for they perceived that he had told the parable against them; so
they left him and went away.
13: And they sent to him some of the Pharisees and some of
the Hero'di-ans, to entrap him in his talk.
14: And they came and said to him, "Teacher, we know
that you are true, and care for no man; for you do not regard the
position of men, but truly teach the way of God. Is it lawful to pay
taxes to Caesar, or not?
15: Should we pay them, or should we not?" But knowing
their hypocrisy, he said to them, "Why put me to the test?
Bring me a coin, and let me look at it."
16: And they brought one. And he said to them, "Whose
likeness and inscription is this?" They said to him,
"Caesar's."
17: Jesus said to them, "Render to Caesar the things
that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's." And
they were amazed at him.
18: And Sad'ducees came to him, who say that there is no
resurrection; and they asked him a question, saying,
19: "Teacher, Moses wrote for us that if a man's brother
dies and leaves a wife, but leaves no child, the man must take the
wife, and raise up children for his brother.
20: There were seven brothers; the first took a wife, and
when he died left no children;
21: and the second took her, and died, leaving no children;
and the third likewise;
22: and the seven left no children. Last of all the woman
also died.
23: In the resurrection whose wife will she be? For the seven
had her as wife."
24: Jesus said to them, "Is not this why you are wrong,
that you know neither the scriptures nor the power of God?
25: For when they rise from the dead, they neither marry nor
are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven.
26: And as for the dead being raised, have you not read in
the book of Moses, in the passage about the bush, how God said to
him, `I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of
Jacob'?
27: He is not God of the dead, but of the living; you are
quite wrong."
28: And one of the scribes came up and heard them disputing
with one another, and seeing that he answered them well, asked him,
"Which commandment is the first of all?"
29: Jesus answered, "The first is, `Hear, O Israel: The
Lord our God, the Lord is one;
30: and you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart,
and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your
strength.'
31: The second is this, `You shall love your neighbor as
yourself.' There is no other commandment greater than these."
32: And the scribe said to him, "You are right, Teacher;
you have truly said that he is one, and there is no other but he;
33: and to love him with all the heart, and with all the
understanding, and with all the strength, and to love one's neighbor
as oneself, is much more than all whole burnt offerings and
sacrifices."
34: And when Jesus saw that he answered wisely, he said to
him, "You are not far from the kingdom of God." And after
that no one dared to ask him any question.
35: And as Jesus taught in the temple, he said, "How can
the scribes say that the Christ is the son of David?
36: David himself, inspired by the Holy Spirit, declared,
`The Lord said to my Lord, Sit at my right hand, till I put thy
enemies under thy feet.'
37: David himself calls him Lord; so how is he his son?"
And the great throng heard him gladly.
38: And in his teaching he said, "Beware of the scribes,
who like to go about in long robes, and to have salutations in the
market places
39: and the best seats in the synagogues and the places of
honor at feasts,
40: who devour widows' houses and for a pretense make long
prayers. They will receive the greater condemnation."
41: And he sat down opposite the treasury, and watched the
multitude putting money into the treasury. Many rich people put in
large sums.
42: And a poor widow came, and put in two copper coins, which
make a penny.
43: And he called his disciples to him, and said to them,
"Truly, I say to you, this poor widow has put in more than all
those who are contributing to the treasury.
44: For they all contributed out of their abundance; but she
out of her poverty has put in everything she had, her whole
living."
Chapter 13
1: And
as he came out of the temple, one of his disciples said to him,
"Look, Teacher, what wonderful stones and what wonderful
buildings!"
2: And Jesus said to him, "Do you see these great
buildings? There will not be left here one stone upon another, that
will not be thrown down."
3: And as he sat on the Mount of Olives opposite the temple,
Peter and James and John and Andrew asked him privately,
4: "Tell us, when will this be, and what will be the
sign when these things are all to be accomplished?"
5: And Jesus began to say to them, "Take heed that no
one leads you astray.
6: Many will come in my name, saying, `I am he!' and they
will lead many astray.
7: And when you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be
alarmed; this must take place, but the end is not yet.
8: For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against
kingdom; there will be earthquakes in various places, there will be
famines; this is but the beginning of the birth-pangs.
9: "But take heed to yourselves; for they will deliver
you up to councils; and you will be beaten in synagogues; and you
will stand before governors and kings for my sake, to bear testimony
before them.
10: And the gospel must first be preached to all nations.
11: And when they bring you to trial and deliver you up, do
not be anxious beforehand what you are to say; but say whatever is
given you in that hour, for it is not you who speak, but the Holy
Spirit.
12: And brother will deliver up brother to death, and the
father his child, and children will rise against parents and have
them put to death;
13: and you will be hated by all for my name's sake. But he
who endures to the end will be saved.
14: "But when you see the desolating sacrilege set up
where it ought not to be (let the reader understand), then let those
who are in Judea flee to the mountains;
15: let him who is on the housetop not go down, nor enter his
house, to take anything away;
16: and let him who is in the field not turn back to take his
mantle.
17: And alas for those who are with child and for those who
give suck in those days!
18: Pray that it may not happen in winter.
19: For in those days there will be such tribulation as has
not been from the beginning of the creation which God created until
now, and never will be.
20: And if the Lord had not shortened the days, no human
being would be saved; but for the sake of the elect, whom he chose,
he shortened the days.
21: And then if any one says to you, `Look, here is the
Christ!' or `Look, there he is!' do not believe it.
22: False Christs and false prophets will arise and show
signs and wonders, to lead astray, if possible, the elect.
23: But take heed; I have told you all things beforehand.
24: "But in those days, after that tribulation, the sun
will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light,
25: and the stars will be falling from heaven, and the powers
in the heavens will be shaken.
26: And then they will see the Son of man coming in clouds
with great power and glory.
27: And then he will send out the angels, and gather his
elect from the four winds, from the ends of the earth to the ends of
heaven.
28: "From the fig tree learn its lesson: as soon as its
branch becomes tender and puts forth its leaves, you know that
summer is near.
29: So also, when you see these things taking place, you know
that he is near, at the very gates.
30: Truly, I say to you, this generation will not pass away
before all these things take place.
31: Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not
pass away.
32: "But of that day or that hour no one knows, not even
the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.
33: Take heed, watch; for you do not know when the time will
come.
34: It is like a man going on a journey, when he leaves home
and puts his servants in charge, each with his work, and commands
the doorkeeper to be on the watch.
35: Watch therefore -- for you do not know when the master of
the house will come, in the evening, or at midnight, or at cockcrow,
or in the morning --
36: lest he come suddenly and find you asleep.
37: And what I say to you I say to all: Watch."
Chapter 14
1: It
was now two days before the Passover and the feast of Unleavened
Bread. And the chief priests and the scribes were seeking how to
arrest him by stealth, and kill him;
2: for they said, "Not during the feast, lest there be a
tumult of the people."
3: And while he was at Bethany in the house of Simon the
leper, as he sat at table, a woman came with an alabaster flask of
ointment of pure nard, very costly, and she broke the flask and
poured it over his head.
4: But there were some who said to themselves indignantly,
"Why was the ointment thus wasted?
5: For this ointment might have been sold for more than three
hundred denarii, and given to the poor." And they reproached
her.
6: But Jesus said, "Let her alone; why do you trouble
her? She has done a beautiful thing to me.
7: For you always have the poor with you, and whenever you
will, you can do good to them; but you will not always have me.
8: She has done what she could; she has anointed my body
beforehand for burying.
9: And truly, I say to you, wherever the gospel is preached
in the whole world, what she has done will be told in memory of
her."
10: Then Judas Iscariot, who was one of the twelve, went to
the chief priests in order to betray him to them.
11: And when they heard it they were glad, and promised to
give him money. And he sought an opportunity to betray him.
12: And on the first day of Unleavened Bread, when they
sacrificed the passover lamb, his disciples said to him, "Where
will you have us go and prepare for you to eat the passover?"
13: And he sent two of his disciples, and said to them,
"Go into the city, and a man carrying a jar of water will meet
you; follow him,
14: and wherever he enters, say to the householder, `The
Teacher says, Where is my guest room, where I am to eat the passover
with my disciples?'
15: And he will show you a large upper room furnished and
ready; there prepare for us."
16: And the disciples set out and went to the city, and found
it as he had told them; and they prepared the passover.
17: And when it was evening he came with the twelve.
18: And as they were at table eating, Jesus said,
"Truly, I say to you, one of you will betray me, one who is
eating with me."
19: They began to be sorrowful, and to say to him one after
another, "Is it I?"
20: He said to them, "It is one of the twelve, one who
is dipping bread into the dish with me.
21: For the Son of man goes as it is written of him, but woe
to that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed! It would have been
better for that man if he had not been born."
22: And as they were eating, he took bread, and blessed, and
broke it, and gave it to them, and said, "Take; this is my
body."
23: And he took a cup, and when he had given thanks he gave
it to them, and they all drank of it.
24: And he said to them, "This is my blood of the
covenant, which is poured out for many.
25: Truly, I say to you, I shall not drink again of the fruit
of the vine until that day when I drink it new in the kingdom of
God."
26: And when they had sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount
of Olives.
27: And Jesus said to them, "You will all fall away; for
it is written, `I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be
scattered.'
28: But after I am raised up, I will go before you to
Galilee."
29: Peter said to him, "Even though they all fall away,
I will not."
30: And Jesus said to him, "Truly, I say to you, this
very night, before the cock crows twice, you will deny me three
times."
31: But he said vehemently, "If I must die with you, I
will not deny you." And they all said the same.
32: And they went to a place which was called Gethsem'ane;
and he said to his disciples, "Sit here, while I pray."
33: And he took with him Peter and James and John, and began
to be greatly distressed and troubled.
34: And he said to them, "My soul is very sorrowful,
even to death; remain here, and watch."
35: And going a little farther, he fell on the ground and
prayed that, if it were possible, the hour might pass from him.
36: And he said, "Abba, Father, all things are possible
to thee; remove this cup from me; yet not what I will, but what thou
wilt."
37: And he came and found them sleeping, and he said to
Peter, "Simon, are you asleep? Could you not watch one hour?
38: Watch and pray that you may not enter into temptation;
the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak."
39: And again he went away and prayed, saying the same words.
40: And again he came and found them sleeping, for their eyes
were very heavy; and they did not know what to answer him.
41: And he came the third time, and said to them, "Are
you still sleeping and taking your rest? It is enough; the hour has
come; the Son of man is betrayed into the hands of sinners.
42: Rise, let us be going; see, my betrayer is at hand."
43: And immediately, while he was still speaking, Judas came,
one of the twelve, and with him a crowd with swords and clubs, from
the chief priests and the scribes and the elders.
44: Now the betrayer had given them a sign, saying, "The
one I shall kiss is the man; seize him and lead him away under
guard."
45: And when he came, he went up to him at once, and said,
"Master!" And he kissed him.
46: And they laid hands on him and seized him.
47: But one of those who stood by drew his sword, and struck
the slave of the high priest and cut off his ear.
48: And Jesus said to them, "Have you come out as
against a robber, with swords and clubs to capture me?
49: Day after day I was with you in the temple teaching, and
you did not seize me. But let the scriptures be fulfilled."
50: And they all forsook him, and fled.
51: And a young man followed him, with nothing but a linen
cloth about his body; and they seized him,
52: but he left the linen cloth and ran away naked.
53: And they led Jesus to the high priest; and all the chief
priests and the elders and the scribes were assembled.
54: And Peter had followed him at a distance, right into the
courtyard of the high priest; and he was sitting with the guards,
and warming himself at the fire.
55: Now the chief priests and the whole council sought
testimony against Jesus to put him to death; but they found none.
56: For many bore false witness against him, and their
witness did not agree.
57: And some stood up and bore false witness against him,
saying,
58: "We heard him say, `I will destroy this temple that
is made with hands, and in three days I will build another, not made
with hands.'"
59: Yet not even so did their testimony agree.
60: And the high priest stood up in the midst, and asked
Jesus, "Have you no answer to make? What is it that these men
testify against you?"
61: But he was silent and made no answer. Again the high
priest asked him, "Are you the Christ, the Son of the
Blessed?"
62: And Jesus said, "I am; and you will see the Son of
man seated at the right hand of Power, and coming with the clouds of
heaven."
63: And the high priest tore his garments, and said,
"Why do we still need witnesses?
64: You have heard his blasphemy. What is your
decision?" And they all condemned him as deserving death.
65: And some began to spit on him, and to cover his face, and
to strike him, saying to him, "Prophesy!" And the guards
received him with blows.
66: And as Peter was below in the courtyard, one of the maids
of the high priest came;
67: and seeing Peter warming himself, she looked at him, and
said, "You also were with the Nazarene, Jesus."
68: But he denied it, saying, "I neither know nor
understand what you mean." And he went out into the gateway.
69: And the maid saw him, and began again to say to the
bystanders, "This man is one of them."
70: But again he denied it. And after a little while again
the bystanders said to Peter, "Certainly you are one of them;
for you are a Galilean."
71: But he began to invoke a curse on himself and to swear,
"I do not know this man of whom you speak."
72: And immediately the cock crowed a second time. And Peter
remembered how Jesus had said to him, "Before the cock crows
twice, you will deny me three times." And he broke down and
wept.
Chapter 15
1: And
as soon as it was morning the chief priests, with the elders and
scribes, and the whole council held a consultation; and they bound
Jesus and led him away and delivered him to Pilate.
2: And Pilate asked him, "Are you the King of the
Jews?" And he answered him, "You have said so."
3: And the chief priests accused him of many things.
4: And Pilate again asked him, "Have you no answer to
make? See how many charges they bring against you."
5: But Jesus made no further answer, so that Pilate wondered.
6: Now at the feast he used to release for them one prisoner
for whom they asked.
7: And among the rebels in prison, who had committed murder
in the insurrection, there was a man called Barab'bas.
8: And the crowd came up and began to ask Pilate to do as he
was wont to do for them.
9: And he answered them, "Do you want me to release for
you the King of the Jews?"
10: For he perceived that it was out of envy that the chief
priests had delivered him up.
11: But the chief priests stirred up the crowd to have him
release for them Barab'bas instead.
12: And Pilate again said to them, "Then what shall I do
with the man whom you call the King of the Jews?"
13: And they cried out again, "Crucify him."
14: And Pilate said to them, "Why, what evil has he
done?" But they shouted all the more, "Crucify him."
15: So Pilate, wishing to satisfy the crowd, released for
them Barab'bas; and having scourged Jesus, he delivered him to be
crucified.
16: And the soldiers led him away inside the palace (that is,
the praetorium); and they called together the whole battalion.
17: And they clothed him in a purple cloak, and plaiting a
crown of thorns they put it on him.
18: And they began to salute him, "Hail, King of the
Jews!"
19: And they struck his head with a reed, and spat upon him,
and they knelt down in homage to him.
20: And when they had mocked him, they stripped him of the
purple cloak, and put his own clothes on him. And they led him out
to crucify him.
21: And they compelled a passer-by, Simon of Cyre'ne, who was
coming in from the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to
carry his cross.
22: And they brought him to the place called Gol'gotha (which
means the place of a skull).
23: And they offered him wine mingled with myrrh; but he did
not take it.
24: And they crucified him, and divided his garments among
them, casting lots for them, to decide what each should take.
25: And it was the third hour, when they crucified him.
26: And the inscription of the charge against him read,
"The King of the Jews."
27: And with him they crucified two robbers, one on his right
and one on his left.
29: And those who passed by derided him, wagging their heads,
and saying, "Aha! You who would destroy the temple and build it
in three days,
30: save yourself, and come down from the cross!"
31: So also the chief priests mocked him to one another with
the scribes, saying, "He saved others; he cannot save himself.
32: Let the Christ, the King of Israel, come down now from
the cross, that we may see and believe." Those who were
crucified with him also reviled him.
33: And when the sixth hour had come, there was darkness over
the whole land until the ninth hour.
34: And at the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice,
"E'lo-i, E'lo-i, la'ma sabach-tha'ni?" which means,
"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
35: And some of the bystanders hearing it said, "Behold,
he is calling Eli'jah."
36: And one ran and, filling a sponge full of vinegar, put it
on a reed and gave it to him to drink, saying, "Wait, let us
see whether Eli'jah will come to take him down."
37: And Jesus uttered a loud cry, and breathed his last.
38: And the curtain of the temple was torn in two, from top
to bottom.
39: And when the centurion, who stood facing him, saw that he
thus breathed his last, he said, "Truly this man was the Son of
God!"
40: There were also women looking on from afar, among whom
were Mary Mag'dalene, and Mary the mother of James the younger and
of Joses, and Salo'me,
41: who, when he was in Galilee, followed him, and ministered
to him; and also many other women who came up with him to Jerusalem.
42: And when evening had come, since it was the day of
Preparation, that is, the day before the sabbath,
43: Joseph of Arimathe'a, a respected member of the council,
who was also himself looking for the kingdom of God, took courage
and went to Pilate, and asked for the body of Jesus.
44: And Pilate wondered if he were already dead; and
summoning the centurion, he asked him whether he was already dead.
45: And when he learned from the centurion that he was dead,
he granted the body to Joseph.
46: And he bought a linen shroud, and taking him down,
wrapped him in the linen shroud, and laid him in a tomb which had
been hewn out of the rock; and he rolled a stone against the door of
the tomb.
47: Mary Mag'dalene and Mary the mother of Joses saw where he
was laid.
Chapter 16
1: And
when the sabbath was past, Mary Mag'dalene, and Mary the mother of
James, and Salo'me, bought spices, so that they might go and anoint
him.
2: And very early on the first day of the week they went to
the tomb when the sun had risen.
3: And they were saying to one another, "Who will roll
away the stone for us from the door of the tomb?"
4: And looking up, they saw that the stone was rolled back;
-- it was very large.
5: And entering the tomb, they saw a young man sitting on the
right side, dressed in a white robe; and they were amazed.
6: And he said to them, "Do not be amazed; you seek
Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He has risen, he is not here;
see the place where they laid him.
7: But go, tell his disciples and Peter that he is going
before you to Galilee; there you will see him, as he told you."
8: And they went out and fled from the tomb; for trembling
and astonishment had come upon them; and they said nothing to any
one, for they were afraid.
9: Now when he rose early on the first day of the week, he
appeared first to Mary Magdalene, from whom he had cast out seven
demons.
10: She went and told those who had been with him, as they
mourned and wept.
11: But when they heard that he was alive and had been seen
by her, they would not believe it.
12: After this he appeared in another form to two of them, as
they were walking into the country.
13: And they went back and told the rest, but they did not
believe them.
14: Afterward he appeared to the eleven themselves as they
sat at table; and he upbraided them for their unbelief and hardness
of heart, because they had not believed those who saw him after he
had risen.
15: And he said to them, "Go into all the world and
preach the gospel to the whole creation.
16: He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who
does not believe will be condemned.
17: And these signs will accompany those who believe: in my
name they will cast out demons; they will speak in new tongues;
18: they will pick up serpents, and if they drink any deadly
thing, it will not hurt them; they will lay their hands on the sick,
and they will recover."
19: So then the Lord Jesus, after he had spoken to them, was
taken up into heaven, and sat down at the right hand of God.
20: And they went forth and preached everywhere, while the
Lord worked with them and confirmed the message by the signs that
attended it. Amen.
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