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MRK EN_ULT en_English_ltr Thu Apr 13 2023 21:48:56 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) tc

Mark

1The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.

2Just as it is written in Isaiah the prophet,

“Behold, I am sending my messenger before your face,

who will prepare your way;

3a voice crying out in the wilderness,

‘Make ready the way of the Lord;

make his paths straight.’ ”

4John came, the one baptizing in the wilderness and preaching a baptism of repentance for forgiveness of sins. 5And the whole region of Judea and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem were going out to him and were being baptized by him in the Jordan River, confessing their sins. 6And John was clothed with camel hair and a leather belt around his waist, and eating locusts and wild honey.

7And he was proclaiming, saying, “One more powerful than I is coming after me, of whom I am not worthy, stooping down, to untie the strap of his sandals. 8I baptized you with water, but he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.”

9And it happened that in those days Jesus came from Nazareth in Galilee, and he was baptized by John in the Jordan. 10And immediately, coming up out of the water, he saw the heavens being split open and the Spirit coming down on him like a dove. 11And a voice came out of the heavens, “You are my beloved Son. With you I am well pleased.”

12And immediately, the Spirit compelled him to go out into the wilderness. 13And he was in the wilderness 40 days, being tempted by Satan. And he was with the wild animals, and the angels were serving him.

14But after John was arrested, Jesus came to Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God 15and saying, “The time has been fulfilled, and the kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe in the gospel.”

16And walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and Andrew, the brother of Simon, net-casting into the sea, for they were fishermen. 17And Jesus said to them, “Come after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men.” 18And immediately, having left the nets, they followed him. 19And having gone on a little farther, he saw James, the son of Zebedee, and John, his brother, and they are mending the nets in the boat. 20And immediately he called them, and having left their father Zebedee in the boat with the hired servants, they went away after him.

21And he enters into Capernaum, and immediately on the Sabbaths, having entered into the synagogue, he was teaching. 22And they were astonished at his teaching, for he was teaching them as having authority and not as the scribes. 23And immediately there was in their synagogue a man with an unclean spirit, and he cried out, 24saying, “What to us and to you, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are—the Holy One of God!” 25And Jesus rebuked him, saying, “Be silenced and come out from him!” 26And having thrown him down and having cried out with a loud voice, the unclean spirit went out from him. 27And they all were amazed, so that they discussed among themselves, saying, “What is this? A new teaching according to authority! And he commands the unclean spirits, and they obey him!” 28And the hearing of him immediately went out everywhere into the whole surrounding region of Galilee.

29And immediately, having come out from the synagogue, they came into the house of Simon and Andrew, along with James and John. 30Now the mother-in-law of Simon was lying down, being sick with a fever, and immediately they speak to him concerning her. 31And having come near, he raised her up, having taken hold of her hand, and the fever left her, and she began to serve them.

32Now having become evening, after the sun had set, they were bringing to him all the ones having sickness and the ones possessed by demons. 33And the whole city was gathered together at the door. 34And he healed many having sickness with various diseases and cast out many demons, but he was not permitting the demons to speak, because they knew him.

35And in the morning, still very dark, having gotten up, he went out and went away to a desolate place, and there he was praying. 36And Simon and the ones with him searched for him 37and found him and say to him, “Everyone is seeking you.” 38And he says to them, “Let us go elsewhere, into the surrounding towns, so that I may preach there also, because I went out for this.” 39And he went in all Galilee, preaching in their synagogues and casting out the demons.

40And a leper comes to him, begging him and kneeling down, saying to him, “If you are willing, you are able to make me clean.” 41And having been moved with compassion, having reached out his hand, he touched him, and says to him, “I am willing. Be cleansed.” 42And immediately the leprosy departed from him, and he was made clean. 43But having strictly warned him, he immediately sent him away. 44And he says to him, “See that you say nothing to anyone, but go, show yourself to the priest, and offer for your cleansing what Moses commanded, for a testimony to them.” 45But he, having gone out, began to proclaim often and to spread the word widely, so that he was able no longer to enter into a town openly, but he was out in desolate places, and they were coming to him from all sides.

2And having entered again into Capernaum after some days, it was heard that he is in a house. 2And many gathered so that there was no more space, not even at the door, and he began to speak the word to them. 3And they come bringing to him a paralytic, being carried by four men. 4And not being able to approach him because of the crowd, they removed the roof where he was, and having dug an opening, they lower the mat where the paralytic was lying. 5And Jesus, having seen their faith, says to the paralytic, “Child, your sins are forgiven.” 6But some of the scribes were sitting there and debating in their hearts, 7“Why does this one speak this way? He is blaspheming! Who is able to forgive sins except one, God?” 8And immediately, Jesus, having perceived in his spirit that they are debating in this manner within themselves, says to them, “Why are you debating these things in your hearts? 9Which is easier to say to the paralytic, ‘Your sins are forgiven’ or to say, ‘Get up and take up your mat, and walk’? 10But in order that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on the earth to forgive sins,”—he says to the paralytic— 11“I say to you, get up, pick up your mat, and go to your house.” 12And having gotten up and immediately having taken up the mat, he went out in front of everyone, so that they are all amazed and glorify God, saying, “We never saw thus.”

13And he went out again beside the sea, and all the crowd was coming to him, and he was teaching them. 14And passing by, he saw Levi the son of Alphaeus sitting at the tax collector’s office, and he says to him, “Follow me.” And having gotten up, he followed him.

15And he happened to recline to eat in his house, and many tax collectors and sinners were dining with Jesus and his disciples, for many also were following him. 16And the scribes of the Pharisees, having seen that he was eating with the sinners and tax collectors, began to say to his disciples, “Why is he eating with the tax collectors and sinners?” 17And having heard this, Jesus says to them, “The ones being healthy do not have need of a physician, but the ones having sickness. I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners.”

18And the disciples of John and the Pharisees were fasting, and they come and say to him, “For what reason do the disciples of John and the disciples of the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not fast?” 19And Jesus said to them, “The sons of the bridal chamber are not able to fast while the bridegroom is still with them, are they? As much time as they have the bridegroom with them, they are not able to fast. 20But days will come when the bridegroom will be taken away from them, and in those days, then they will fast. 21No one sews a patch of unshrunk cloth on an old garment, but if not, the patch tears away from it, the new from the old, and a worse tear happens. 22And no one puts new wine into old wineskins, but if not, the wine will burst the wineskins and the wine and the wineskins will be destroyed, but new wine into new wineskins.”

23And he happened on the Sabbaths to pass through the grainfields, and his disciples began to make their way, picking the heads of grain. 24And the Pharisees were saying to him, “Look, why are they doing what is not lawful on the Sabbaths?” 25And he says to them, “Have you never read what David did when he had need and was hungry, he and the ones with him— 26how he went into the house of God during Abiathar the high priest and ate the bread of the presence, which is not lawful to eat except for the priests, and he also gave to the ones being with him?” 27And he said to them, “The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath. 28Therefore, the Son of Man is Lord, even of the Sabbath.”

3And he entered into a synagogue again, and there was a man there having a withered hand. 2And they were watching him closely, if he will heal him on the Sabbaths, so that they might accuse him. 3And he says to the man having the withered hand, “Get up in the midst.” 4And he says to them, “Is it lawful on the Sabbaths to do good or to do harm; to save a life or to kill?” But they were keeping silent. 5And having looked around at them with anger, being grieved by the hardness of their heart, he says to the man, “Stretch out your hand.” And he stretched it out, and his hand was restored. 6And having gone out, the Pharisees immediately were making counsel with the Herodians against him so that they might destroy him.

7And Jesus, with his disciples, withdrew to the sea, and a great multitude followed from Galilee and from Judea 8and from Jerusalem and from Idumea and beyond the Jordan and around Tyre and Sidon. A great crowd, hearing how much he was doing, came to him. 9And he spoke to his disciples so that a small boat might be waiting for him because of the crowd, so that they might not press against him. 10For he healed many, so then as many as had diseases pressed against him so that they might touch him. 11And whenever the unclean spirits saw him, they were falling down before him and crying out, saying, “You are the Son of God.” 12And he was often rebuking them so that they might not make him known.

13And he goes up on the mountain and summons those whom he himself wanted, and they went to him. 14And he appointed 12 (whom he also named apostles) so that they might be with him and so that he might send them to preach 15and to have authority to cast out the demons. 16And he appointed the Twelve[fn], and he added to Simon the name Peter; 17and James the son of Zebedee, and John the brother of James, to whom he also added the name Boanerges, that is, Sons of Thunder; 18and Andrew and Philip and Bartholomew and Matthew and Thomas and James the son of Alphaeus and Thaddaeus and Simon the Cananaios 19and Judas Iscariot, who also handed him over.

20And he comes into a house, and the crowd gathers together again, so that they are not able even to eat bread. 21And the ones beside him, having heard about it, went out to seize him, for they were saying, “He is out of his mind.” 22And the scribes having come down from Jerusalem were saying, “He has Beelzebul” and “By the ruler of the demons he casts out the demons.” 23But having called them to himself, in parables he was saying to them, “How is Satan able to cast out Satan? 24And if a kingdom has been divided against itself, that kingdom is not able to stand. 25And if a house has been divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand. 26And if Satan rose up against himself and was divided, he is not able to stand, but he has an end. 27But no one is able, having entered into the house of the strong man, to steal his possessions if he has not first bound the strong man, and then he will plunder his house. 28Truly I say to you that all the sins of the sons of men will be forgiven, even the blasphemies, whatever they may blaspheme, 29but whoever has blasphemed against the Holy Spirit does not have forgiveness to eternity but is guilty of an eternal sin”— 30because they were saying, “He has an unclean spirit.”

31And his mother and his brothers come, and standing outside, they sent to him, summoning him. 32And a crowd was sitting around him, and they say to him, “Behold, your mother and your brothers seek you outside.” 33And answering them, he says, “Who are my mother and my brothers?” 34And having looked around at the ones sitting in a circle around him, he says, “Behold, my mother and my brothers! 35For whoever does the will of God, this is my brother and sister and mother.”

4And again, he began to teach beside the sea, and a large crowd is gathered around him. As a result, having gotten into a boat, he sat down on the sea, and the whole crowd was on the shore beside the sea. 2And he was teaching them many things in parables, and was saying to them in his teaching, 3“Listen! Behold, the sower went out to sow. 4And it happened that as he sowed, some fell beside the road, and the birds came and devoured it. 5And other fell on the rocky ground, where it did not have much soil, and immediately it sprang up, because it did not have deep soil. 6And when the sun rose, it was scorched, and because it had no root, it withered. 7And other fell into the thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked it, and it did not produce a crop. 8And other fell on the good soil, and it was giving fruit, growing up and being increased and yielding one, 30, and one, 60, and one, 100.” 9And he said, “Whoever has ears to hear, let him hear!”

10And when he was alone, the ones around him with the Twelve were asking him about the parables. 11And he began to say to them, “To you has been given the mystery of the kingdom of God, but to those, the ones outside, everything is in parables,

12so that looking, they may look but may not see,

and hearing, they may hear but may not understand,

so that they might not turn, and it might be forgiven to them.”

13And he says to them, “Do you not understand this parable? And how will you understand all the parables? 14The sower sows the word. 15Now these are the ones beside the road, where the word is being sown, but whenever they have heard it, Satan immediately comes and takes away the word that was sown in them. 16And in the same manner, these are the ones being sown on the rocky ground, who, whenever they have heard the word, immediately receive it with joy, 17and they have no root in themselves, but are temporary. Then, tribulation or persecution having happened because of the word, immediately they are caused to stumble. 18And others are the ones being sown into the thorns. These are the ones having heard the word, 19but the worries of the age and the deceitfulness of riches and the desires concerning other things, entering in, choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful. 20And those are the ones sown on the good soil, who hear the word and receive it and bear fruit—one, 30, and one, 60, and one, 100.”

21And he was saying to them, “The lamp does not come so that it might be put under a basket or under the bed, does it? Is it not so that it might be put on the lampstand? 22For nothing is hidden except so that it will be revealed, and nothing secret has happened except so that it will come to exposure. 23If anyone has ears to hear, let him hear!” 24And he was saying to them, “Pay attention to what you hear. With the measure by which you measure, it will be measured to you, and it will be added to you. 25For he who has, it will be given to him, and he who does not have, even what he has will be taken away from him.”

26And he was saying, “Thus is the kingdom of God: As a man throws the seed on the ground, 27and he sleeps and gets up, night and day, and the seed sprouts and grows—how, he himself does not know. 28The soil produces a crop of its own accord: first a blade, then a head, then a mature grain in the head. 29And whenever it has delivered the crop, he immediately sends forth the sickle, because the harvest has come.”

30And he was saying, “How will we compare the kingdom of God, or in what parable will we present it? 31It is like a mustard seed, which, when it has been sown in the soil, being the smallest of all the seeds on the earth, 32and when it has been sown, it grows and becomes greater than all the vegetable plants, and it makes large branches, so that the birds of the sky are able to nest in its shade.”

33And with many such parables he was speaking the word to them, to the degree that they were able to hear; 34but he was not speaking to them without a parable, but by himself he was explaining everything to his own disciples.

35And he says to them on that day, evening having come, “Let us cross over to the other side.” 36And having left the crowd, they take him with them, as he was, in the boat, and other boats were with him. 37And a great storm of wind happens, and the waves were breaking into the boat so as to already be filling the boat. 38And he himself was in the stern, sleeping on the cushion. And they wake him up and say to him, “Teacher, do you not care that we are perishing?” 39And awaking, he rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, “Be silent! Be still!” And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm. 40And he said to them, “Why are you afraid? Do you not yet have faith?” 41And they were filled with great fear and were saying to one another, “Who then is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?”

5And they came to the other side of the sea, to the region of the Gerasenes. 2And when he had gotten out from the boat, immediately a man with an unclean spirit came from the tombs to meet him, 3who had his dwelling in the tombs, and no one was able to bind him anymore, not even with a chain, 4because he had often been bound with shackles and chains, but the chains had been torn apart by him and the shackles had been shattered, and no one was strong enough to subdue him. 5And throughout every night and day in the tombs and in the mountains, he was crying out and cutting himself with stones. 6And having seen Jesus from a distance, he ran to him and bowed down to him. 7And crying out in a loud voice, he says, “What to me and to you, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I beg you by God, do not torment me.” 8For he was saying to him, “Come out from the man, unclean spirit.” 9And he was asking him, “What is your name?” And he says to him, “My name is Legion, for we are many.” 10And he was begging him repeatedly that he would not send them out of the region. 11But there was a great herd of pigs being fed on the hill, 12and they begged him, saying, “Send us into the pigs, so that we might enter into them.” 13And he permitted them, and having come out, the unclean spirits entered into the pigs, and the herd—about 2, 000—rushed down the steep slope into the sea and drowned in the sea. 14And the ones feeding them ran away and reported it in the city and in the countryside, and they went out to see what it is that had happened. 15And they come to Jesus and see the one being demon-possessed, sitting, clothed and being sound-minded—the one that had had the Legion—and they were afraid. 16And the ones having seen how it happened to the one being demon-possessed explained it to them, and about the pigs. 17And they began to beg him to depart from their region. 18And when he is getting into the boat, the one having been demon-possessed was begging him so that he might be with him. 19But he did not permit him, but says to him, “Go to your house, to your people, and report to them how much the Lord has done for you and had mercy on you.” 20And he went away and began to proclaim in the Decapolis all that Jesus had done for him, and everyone was marveling.

21And when Jesus had crossed over again to the other side in the boat, a great crowd was gathered around him, and he was beside the sea. 22And behold, one of the leaders of the synagogue, named Jairus, comes, and having seen him, he falls at his feet. 23And he begs him repeatedly, saying, “My little daughter is at the extreme; so that, coming, you might lay your hands on her in order that she might be healed, and she might live.” 24And he went with him, and a great crowd was following him and was pressing around him.

25And, a woman, being with a flow of blood for 12 years, 26and having suffered much from many doctors, and having spent everything that she had, and not having been helped, but instead having become worse, 27having heard the things about Jesus, having come up behind him in the crowd, touched his cloak. 28For she was saying, “If I touch just his clothes, I will be saved.” 29And immediately the flow of her blood was dried up, and she knew in her body that she had been healed from the disease. 30And immediately Jesus, having realized in himself that his power had gone out from him, having turned around in the crowd, was saying, “Who touched my clothes?” 31And his disciples were saying to him, “You see the crowd pressing in on you, and you say, ‘Who touched me?’ ” 32But he was looking around to see the one having done this. 33And the woman, having become afraid and trembling, having known what had happened to her, came and fell down before him and told him the whole truth. 34But he said to her, “Daughter, your faith has saved you. Depart in peace and be healed from your disease.”

35While he is still speaking, they come from the synagogue leader’s house, saying, “Your daughter died. Why trouble the teacher any longer?” 36But Jesus, having heard the word being spoken, says to the leader of the synagogue, “Do not fear. Only believe.” 37And he did not allow anyone to accompany him except Peter and James and John the brother of James. 38And he comes to the house of the leader of the synagogue and sees a commotion and weeping and much wailing. 39And entering, he says to them, “Why are you upset and weeping? The child has not died but is sleeping.” 40And they were laughing at him, but he, having put them all outside, takes along the father of the child and the mother and the ones with him, and he enters where the child was. 41And having taken the hand of the child, he says to her, “Talitha, koum!” which is translated: “Little girl, I say to you, arise.” 42And immediately the little girl rose up and was walking (for she was 12 years of age), and they were immediately astonished with great amazement. 43And he strictly ordered them that no one should know about this, and he said that something should be given to her to eat.

6And he went out from there and comes to his hometown, and his disciples are following him. 2And a Sabbath having come, he began to teach in the synagogue. And many of the ones hearing him were astonished, saying, “From where are these things, and what is this wisdom that has been given to this one, and these miracles happening by his hands? 3Is this not the carpenter, the son of Mary and a brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? And are his sisters not here with us?” And they were being caused to stumble on him. 4And Jesus was saying to them, “A prophet is not without honor, except in his hometown and among his relatives and in his house.” 5And he was not able to do any miracle there, except, having laid his hands on a few sick people, he healed them. 6And he was amazed because of their unbelief, and he was going around the villages teaching.

7And he calls the Twelve and began to send them out two by two, and he was giving them authority over the unclean spirits 8and commanded them that they should take nothing for the road except only a staff—no bread, no bag, no money in their belts— 9but having put on sandals, and, “You may not wear two tunics.” 10And he was saying to them, “Whenever you enter into a house, remain there until you go out from there. 11And whatever place does not receive you nor listen to you, going out from there, shake off the dust that is under your feet for a testimony against them.” 12And having gone out, they proclaimed that people should repent. 13And they were casting out many demons and anointing many sick people with oil and healing them.

14And King Herod heard this, for his name became well known, and some were saying, “John the Baptist has been raised from the dead, and because of this the powers work in him.” 15But others were saying, “He is Elijah.” But others were saying, “A prophet, like one of the prophets.” 16But Herod, having heard this, was saying, “John, whom I beheaded—he has been raised.” 17For Herod himself, having sent, seized John and bound him in prison because of Herodias, the wife of his brother Philip, because he married her. 18For John was saying to Herod, “It is not lawful for you to have the wife of your brother.” 19But Herodias was angry with him and was wanting to kill him, but she was not able, 20for Herod was fearing John, knowing him to be a righteous and holy man, and he was keeping him safe, and having heard him, he was greatly perplexed, yet he was listening to him gladly. 21And an opportune day having come when Herod made his birthday dinner for his officials and for the commanders and for the leaders of Galilee, 22and his daughter Herodias having entered and having danced and having pleased Herod and the ones reclining to eat with him, the king said to the girl, “Ask me whatever you desire, and I will give it to you.” 23And he swore to her, “Whatever you ask of me, I will give it to you, up to half of my kingdom.” 24And having gone out, she said to her mother, “What should I ask?” And she said, “The head of John the Baptist.” 25And immediately, having entered in with haste to the king, she requested, saying, “I desire that you would give me at once the head of John the Baptist on a platter.” 26And the king, having become deeply grieved, he did not want to refuse her because of his oaths and the ones reclining to eat with him, 27and the king, immediately having sent an executioner, commanded him to bring his head, and so having departed, he beheaded him in the prison. 28And he brought his head on a platter and gave it to the girl, and the girl gave it to her mother. 29And his disciples, having heard, came and took away his corpse and placed it in a tomb.

30And the apostles are gathered together with Jesus and reported to him all that they did and what they taught. 31And he says to them, “You yourselves, come away by yourself to a desolate place and rest a little while.” For the ones coming and the ones going were many, and they were not even having opportunity to eat. 32And they went away in the boat to a desolate place by themselves. 33But many saw them leaving and recognized them, and they ran there together on foot from all the cities, and they arrived before them. 34And having come out, he saw a large crowd, and he had compassion on them because they were like sheep not having a shepherd, and he began to teach them many things. 35And the hour already having become late, his disciples, having come to him, were saying, “This place is desolate, and the hour is already late. 36Send them away so that, having gone away into the surrounding countryside and villages, they might buy something for themselves to eat.” 37But he, answering, said to them, “You give them to eat.” And they say to him, “Having gone away, might we buy 200 denarii of bread and give it to them to eat?” 38But he says to them, “How many loaves do you have? Go. See.” And having found out, they say, “Five, and two fish.” 39And he commanded them all to recline group by group on the green grass. 40And they reclined group by group according to hundreds and according to fifties. 41And having taken the five loaves and the two fish, having looked up to heaven, he blessed and broke the loaves into pieces and was giving them to his disciples so that they might set them before them, and he divided the two fish among them all. 42And they all ate and were satisfied. 43And they took up 12 full baskets of broken pieces, and from the fish. 44And the ones having eaten the loaves were 5,000 men.

45And immediately he compelled his disciples to get into the boat and to go ahead to the other side, to Bethsaida, while he sends the crowd away. 46And having sent them away, he went to the mountain to pray. 47And evening having come, the boat was in the middle of the sea, and he was alone on the land. 48And having seen them being tormented as they rowed—for the wind was against them—and about the fourth watch of the night, he comes to them, walking on the sea, and he intended to pass by them. 49But they, having seen him walking on the sea, thought that he is a ghost, and they cried out, 50for they all saw him and were troubled. But immediately he spoke with them and says to them, “Take courage! It is I! Do not be afraid!” 51And he got into the boat with them, and the wind ceased, and they were very much amazed within themselves. 52For they did not understand about the loaves, but their heart had been hardened.

53And having crossed over to the land, they came to Gennesaret and anchored there. 54And when they had come out from the boat, immediately having recognized him, 55they ran throughout that whole region and began to carry on their mats the ones having sickness where they were hearing that he is. 56And wherever he was entering into villages or into cities or into the countryside, they were placing the sick in the marketplaces and were begging him so that at least they might touch the edge of his garment, and as many as touched it were being healed.

7And the Pharisees and some of the scribes, having come from Jerusalem, are being gathered around him. 2And they had seen some of his disciples that eat bread with defiled hands, that is, unwashed. 3(For the Pharisees and all the Jews do not eat unless they would wash their hands with a fist, holding to the tradition of the elders; 4and from the marketplace, they do not eat unless they wash, and there are many other things which they received to observe: washing of cups, and pots, and copper vessels.) 5And the Pharisees and the scribes ask him, “Why do your disciples not walk according to the tradition of the elders, but they eat bread with unwashed hands?” 6But he, answering, said to them, “Isaiah prophesied well about you hypocrites. As it is written,

‘This people honors me with their lips,

but their heart is far away from me.

7But they worship me in vain,

teaching as doctrines commandments of men.’

8Having abandoned the commandment of God, you hold fast to the tradition of men.” 9And he was saying to them, “You do well at rejecting the commandment of God so that you may keep your tradition! 10For Moses said, ‘Honor your father and your mother,’ and, ‘The one speaking evil of his father or mother, let him end in death.’ 11But you say, ‘If a man says to his father or his mother, “Whatever you might have benefited from me is Corban” ’ (that is, a gift), 12you no longer permit him to do anything for his father or his mother, 13setting aside the word of God by your tradition which you handed down, and you do many such similar things.” 14And having summoned the crowd again, he was saying to them, “Listen to me, all of you, and understand: 15there is nothing from outside the man, entering into him, that is able to defile him; but the things that come out from the man are the things defiling the man.” 16[fn] [If anyone has ears to hear, let him hear.] 17And when he entered into a house from the crowd, his disciples were asking him about the parable. 18And he says to them, “Are you also thus without understanding? Do you not understand that everything that enters into the man from outside is not able to defile him, 19because it does not go into his heart, but into the stomach, and passes out into the latrine (making all foods clean)?” 20But he was saying, “What is coming out from the man, that defiles the man. 21For from within, from the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, 22adultery, coveting, wickedness, deceit, sensuality, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, and folly. 23All these evils come out from within, and they defile the man.”

24Now having gotten up from there, he went away to the region of Tyre and Sidon, and having entered into a house, he was wanting no one to know it, but he was not able to hide. 25But immediately, having heard about him, a woman, of whom her little daughter had an unclean spirit, having come, fell down at his feet. 26Now the woman was a Greek, a Syrophoenician by descent, and she was asking him that he would cast out the demon from her daughter. 27And he was saying to her, “Permit the children first to be fed, for it is not good to take the bread of the children and to throw it to the little dogs.” 28But she answered and says to him, “Yes, Lord, and the little dogs under the table eat from the crumbs of the children.” 29And he was saying to her, “Because of this word, go! The demon has gone out from your daughter.” 30And having gone away to her house, she found the child lying on the bed, and the demon had gone out.

31And again having gone out from the region of Tyre, he went through Sidon to the Sea of Galilee, in the midst of the region of the Decapolis. 32And they bring to him a deaf man and a stammerer, and they beg him that he would lay his hand on him. 33And having taken him aside from the crowd by himself, he put his fingers into his ears, and having spit, he touched his tongue. 34And having looked up to heaven, he sighed and says to him, “Ephphatha!” (that is, “Be opened!”). 35And his ears were opened, and the band of his tongue was released, and he began speaking plainly. 36And he ordered them so that they would tell it to no one. But as much as he ordered them, the more abundantly they were proclaiming it. 37And they were extremely astonished, saying, “He has done all things well. He even makes the deaf to hear and the mute to speak.”

8In those days, there again being a great crowd, and not having anything to eat, having summoned his disciples, he says to them, 2“I have compassion on the crowd because they are remaining with me already three days and do not have anything to eat. 3And if I would send them away to their home hungry, they will faint on the way, and some of them have come from far way.” 4And his disciples answered him, “From where will anyone be able to satisfy these people with bread here in a desolate place?” 5And he asked them, “How many loaves do you have?” And they said, “Seven.” 6And he commands the crowd to recline on the ground, and having taken the seven loaves, having given thanks, he broke them and was giving them to his disciples so that they might serve them, and they served the crowd. 7And they had a few small fish, and having blessed them, he said to serve these also. 8And they ate and were satisfied, and they took up the remaining of the broken pieces—seven baskets. 9Now there were about 4,000, and he sent them away. 10And immediately, having gotten into the boat with his disciples, he went into the regions of Dalmanutha.

11And the Pharisees came out and began to argue with him, seeking from him a sign from heaven, testing him. 12And having sighed greatly in his spirit, he says, “Why does this generation seek for a sign? Truly I say to you, if a sign will be given to this generation …” 13And having left them, having boarded a boat again, he went away to the other side.

14And they forgot to bring bread, and except for one loaf, they did not have any with them in the boat. 15And he was warning them, saying, “See, watch out for the yeast of the Pharisees and the yeast of Herod.” 16And they were reasoning with each other that they have no bread. 17And having known this, Jesus says to them, “Why are you reasoning that you do not have bread? Do you not yet perceive, nor understand? Have your hearts become hardened? 18Having eyes, do you not see? And having ears, do you not hear? And do you not remember? 19When I broke the five loaves among the 5,000, how many baskets full of broken pieces did you take up?” They say to him, “12.” 20“And when the seven among the 4,000, how many baskets full of broken pieces did you take up?” And they say to him, “Seven.” 21And he said to them, “How do you not yet understand?”

22And they come to Bethsaida, and they bring to him a blind man and beg him that he would touch him. 23And having taken hold of the hand of the blind man, he led him out from the village. And having spit into his eyes, having laid his hands on him, he was asking him, “Do you see anything?” 24And having looked up, he was saying, “I see men who look like walking trees.” 25Then he again laid his hands upon his eyes, and he looked intently and was restored, and he was seeing everything clearly. 26And he sent him away to his home, saying, “You may not even enter into the town.”

27And Jesus and his disciples went out into the villages of Caesarea Philippi, and on the way he was questioning his disciples, saying to them, “Who do men say that I am?” 28But they said to him, saying, “John the Baptist, and others, Elijah, but others, one of the prophets.” 29And he was questioning them, “But who do you say that I am?” And answering, Peter says to him, “You are the Christ.” 30And he strongly warned them that they might tell no one about him.

31And he began to teach them that it is necessary for the Son of Man to suffer many things and to be rejected by the elders and the chief priests and the scribes and to be killed and to rise up after three days. 32And he was speaking this word openly. And Peter, having taken him aside, began to rebuke him. 33But Jesus, having turned and having looked at his disciples, rebuked Peter and says, “Get behind me, Satan! For you are not setting your mind on the things of God, but on the things of men.” 34And having summoned the crowd along with his disciples, he said to them, “If anyone wants to follow after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. 35For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for the sake of me and of the gospel will save it. 36For what does it benefit a man to gain the whole world and to forfeit his life? 37For what might a man give in exchange for his life? 38For whoever is ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man will also be ashamed of him when he comes in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.”

9And he was saying to them, “Truly, I say to you that there are some of the ones standing here who will certainly not taste death until they see the kingdom of God having come with power.” 2And after six days, Jesus takes along Peter and James and John and brings them up onto a high mountain by themselves, alone, and he was transfigured before them. 3And his garments became radiantly, extremely white, such as no launderer on the earth is able thus to make them white. 4And Elijah with Moses were seen by them, and they were talking with Jesus. 5And answering, Peter says to Jesus, “Rabbi, it is good for us to be here, and let us make three tents, one for you, and one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” 6(For he did not know what he should answer, for they were terrified.) 7And a cloud appeared, overshadowing them, and there was a voice from the cloud, “This is my beloved Son. Listen to him.” 8And suddenly, having looked around, they no longer saw anyone with them, but only Jesus.

9And as they were coming down from the mountain, he ordered them so that they would relate to no one what they had seen, until the Son of Man had risen from the dead. 10And they kept the word to themselves, discussing together what it is “to rise from the dead.” 11And they were questioning him, saying, “Why do the scribes say that it is necessary for Elijah to come first?” 12But he was saying to them, “Elijah has come first to restore all things. And how has it been written about the Son of Man that he would suffer many things and would be despised? 13But I say to you that also Elijah has come, and they did to him whatever they were wanting, just as it is written about him.”

14And having come to the disciples, they saw a great crowd around them and scribes arguing with them. 15And immediately, the whole crowd, having seen him, were amazed, and running up to him, they were greeting him. 16And he asked them, “What are you arguing with them about?” 17And one from the crowd answered him, “Teacher, I brought my son to you, having a mute spirit. 18And wherever it might seize him, it throws him down, and he foams at the mouth and grinds his teeth, and he becomes rigid, and I spoke to your disciples so that they would cast it out, and they were not strong enough.” 19But answering them, he says, “O unbelieving generation, until when will I be with you? Until when will I bear with you? Bring him to me.” 20And they brought him to him, and having seen him, the spirit immediately shook him with convulsions, and having fallen on the ground, he was rolling around, foaming at the mouth. 21And he asked his father, “How much time is it while this has been happening to him?” And he said, “From childhood. 22And it has often thrown him both into fire and into waters in order that it might destroy him, but if you are able to do anything, help us, having compassion on us.” 23But Jesus said to him, “‘If you are able’? All things are possible for the one believing.” 24And immediately the father of the child, having cried out, was saying, “I believe! Help my unbelief!” 25And Jesus, having seen that a crowd is running to them, rebuked the unclean spirit, saying to it, “You mute and deaf spirit, I command you, come out from him, and never enter into him again.” 26And having cried out and convulsed him greatly, it came out, and he became like a dead person, so that many said, “He has died.” 27But Jesus, having taken him by his hand, lifted him up, and he stood up. 28And when he had gone into a house, his disciples were asking him privately, “Why were we not able to cast it out?” 29And he said to them, “This kind is able to come out by nothing except by prayer and fasting.”[fn]

30And having gone out from there, they were passing through Galilee, but he was not wanting that anyone would know it, 31for he was teaching his disciples and saying to them, “The Son of Man is being handed over into the hands of men, and they will kill him. And having been killed, he will rise again after three days.” 32But they were not understanding the word, and they were afraid to ask him.

33And they came to Capernaum, and having come into the house, he was asking them, “What were you discussing on the way?” 34But they were silent, for they had been arguing with one another on the way about who was greatest. 35And having sat down, he called the Twelve together and says to them, “If anyone wants to be first, he will be last of all and a servant of all.” 36And having taken a little child, he set him in the midst of them, and having taken him in his arms, he said to them, 37“Whoever receives one of these little children in my name receives me; and whoever receives me does not receive me but the one having sent me.” 38John was saying to him, “Teacher, we saw someone casting out demons in your name, and we were preventing him because he was not following with us.” 39But Jesus said, “Do not prevent him, for there is no one who will do a mighty work in my name and will be able soon afterwards to speak evil about me. 40For whoever is not against us is for us. 41For whoever gives you a cup of water in the name because you are Christ’s, truly I say to you that he will certainly not lose his reward. 42And whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to stumble, it is better for him instead if a millstone of a donkey is put around his neck and he has been thrown into the sea. 43And if your hand causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life crippled than, having two hands, to go away into Gehenna, into the unquenchable fire. 44[fn] [where their worm does not end, and the fire is not quenched.] 45And if your foot causes you to stumble, cut it off. It is better for you to enter into life lame than, having two feet, to be thrown into Gehenna. 46[fn] [where their worm does not end, and the fire is not quenched.] 47And if your eye causes you to stumble, throw it out. It is better for you to enter into the kingdom of God with one eye than, having two eyes, to be thrown into Gehenna, 48where their worm does not end, and the fire is not quenched. 49For everyone will be salted with fire. 50Salt is good, but if the salt becomes unsalty, with what will you season it? Have salt in yourselves, and be at peace with one another.”

10And having gotten up, he goes from that place to the regions of Judea and beyond the Jordan, and the crowds come together to him again. And he was teaching them again, as he had been accustomed to do. 2And having approached, the Pharisees were questioning him whether it is lawful for a husband to divorce a wife, testing him. 3But he, answering, said to them, “What did Moses command you?” 4And they said, “Moses permitted him to write a certificate of divorce and to divorce her.” 5But Jesus said to them, “Because of your hardness of heart, he wrote this commandment to you. 6But from the beginning of creation,

‘He made them male and female.’

7‘Because of this, a man will leave his father and mother,[fn]

8and the two will be one flesh.’

So then, they are no longer two, but one flesh. 9Therefore, what God joined together, let man not separate.” 10And in the house again, the disciples asked him about this. 11And he says to them, “Whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery against her. 12And if she, having divorced her husband, marries another, she commits adultery.”

13And they were bringing little children to him so that he might touch them, but the disciples rebuked them. 14But having seen this, Jesus was indignant and said to them, “Permit the little children to come to me, and do not forbid them, for of the ones such as these is the kingdom of God. 15Truly I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God as a little child will certainly not enter into it.” 16And having taken them into his arms, he blessed them, placing his hands on them.

17And as he is going out on the way, one, having run up to him and having knelt before him, was asking him, “Good Teacher, what should I do in order that I might inherit eternal life?” 18But Jesus said to him, “Why are you calling me good? No one is good except one—God. 19You know the commandments—do not kill, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not testify falsely, do not defraud, honor your father and mother.” 20But he was saying to him, “Teacher, all these things I have kept from my youth.” 21But Jesus, having looked at him, loved him, and said to him, “One thing you lack; go, sell as much as you have, and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.” 22But he, having become downcast at this word, went away being grieved, for he was having many possessions.

23And having looked around, Jesus says to his disciples, “How difficultly do the ones having riches enter into the kingdom of God!” 24And the disciples were astonished at his words, but again answering, Jesus says to them, “Children, how hard it is to enter into the kingdom of God! 25It is easier for a camel to pass through an eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter into the kingdom of God.” 26And they were greatly astonished, saying to him, “And who is able to be saved?” 27Having looked at them, Jesus says, “With men it is impossible, but not with God. For all things are possible with God.” 28Peter began to speak to him, “Behold, we left everything and have followed you.” 29Jesus was saying, “Truly I say to you, there is no one who has left a house or brothers or sisters or a mother or a father or children or lands, for the sake of me and of the gospel, 30who will not receive 100 times as much now in this time: houses and brothers and sisters and mothers and children and lands with persecutions, and in the age that is coming, eternal life. 31But many first will be last, and last, first.”

32Now they were on the way, going up to Jerusalem, and Jesus was going ahead of them. And they were amazed, but the ones following behind were afraid. And having taken the Twelve aside again, he began to tell them what is about to happen to him. 33“Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem, and the Son of Man will be handed over to the chief priests and the scribes, and they will condemn him to death and hand him over to the Gentiles. 34And they will mock him and spit on him and whip him and kill him, but after three days, he will rise.”

35And James and John, the sons of Zebedee, approach him, saying to him, “Teacher, we desire that whatever we ask you, you do for us.” 36And he said to them, “What do you desire me to do for you?” 37And they said to him, “Grant to us that we might sit in your glory, one at your right hand and one at your left hand.” 38But Jesus said to them, “You do not know what you are asking. Are you able to drink the cup which I drink or to be baptized with the baptism with which I am being baptized?” 39And they said to him, “We are able.” But Jesus said to them, “The cup that I drink, you will drink, and with the baptism with which I am being baptized, you will be baptized. 40But to sit at my right hand or at my left hand is not mine to give, but for whom it has been prepared.” 41And having heard this, the ten began to be very angry with James and John. 42And having summoned them, Jesus says to them, “You know that the ones considered rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great ones exercise authority over them. 43But it is not this way among you. Instead, whoever desires to become great among you will be your servant, 44and whoever desires to be first among you will be a slave of all. 45For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve and to give his life as a ransom in exchange for many.”

46And they come into Jericho, and as he is going out from Jericho with his disciples and a great crowd, Bartimaeus, a blind beggar, son of Timaeus, was sitting beside the road. 47And having heard that it is Jesus the Nazarene, he began to cry out and to say, “Son of David, Jesus, have mercy on me!” 48And many were rebuking him, so that he would be silent, but he was crying out much more, “Son of David, have mercy on me!” 49And having stood still, Jesus said, “Call him.” And they call the blind man, saying to him, “Take courage! Get up! He is calling you.” 50And having thrown aside his coat, having sprung up, he came to Jesus. 51And answering him, Jesus said, “What do you desire that I might do for you?” And the blind man said to him, “Rabbi, that I might see again.” 52And Jesus said to him, “Go. Your faith has saved you.” And immediately he saw again, and he was following him on the road.

11And when they come near to Jerusalem, to Bethphage and Bethany, to the Mount of Olives, he sends out two of his disciples 2and says to them, “Go into the village opposite you, and immediately, entering into it, you will find a colt tied up, on which no one of men has yet sat. Untie it and bring it here. 3And if anyone says to you, ‘Why are you doing this?’ say, ‘The Lord has need of it and immediately he sends it back here.’ ” 4And they went away and found a colt having been tied up at a door outside on the street, and they untie it. 5And some of the ones standing there began to say to them, “What are you doing, untying the colt?” 6And they spoke to them just as Jesus told them, and they let them go. 7And they brought the colt to Jesus and throw their cloaks upon it, and he sat on it. 8And many spread their cloaks on the road, and others, branches they had cut from the fields. 9Both the ones going before and the ones following were crying out,

“Hosanna! Blessed is the one coming in the name of the Lord.

10Blessed is the coming kingdom of our father David!

Hosanna in the highest!”

11And he entered into Jerusalem, into the temple; and having looked around at everything, the hour already being late, he went out to Bethany with the Twelve. 12And the next day, when they had come out from Bethany, he was hungry. 13And having seen from far away a fig tree having leaves, he went, if perhaps he will find anything on it. But having come to it, he found nothing except leaves, for it was not the season of figs. 14And answering, he said to it, “No one will any longer eat fruit from you to eternity.” And his disciples heard it.

15And they come into Jerusalem. And having entered into the temple, he began to cast out the ones selling and the ones buying in the temple, and he overturned the tables of the money changers and the seats of the ones selling the doves, 16and he was not permitting that anyone would carry containers through the temple. 17And he was teaching them and saying, “Has it not been written,

‘My house will be called a house of prayer for all the nations’?

But you have made it a ‘den of robbers.’ ”

18And the chief priests and the scribes heard this, and they were seeking how they might destroy him, for they were fearing him, for all the crowd were being amazed at his teaching. 19And when evening came, they were departing from the city.

20And passing by in the morning, they saw the fig tree having withered from the roots. 21And having been reminded, Peter says to him, “Rabbi, behold! The fig tree that you cursed has withered.” 22And answering, Jesus says to them, “Have faith in God. 23Truly I say to you that whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and be thrown into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says is happening, it will be for him. 24Because of this, I say to you, everything, as much as you pray and request, believe that you have received it, and it will be to you. 25And when you stand praying, if you have something against anyone, forgive so that your Father who is in the heavens may also forgive you your trespasses.” 26[fn] [But if you do not forgive, neither will your Father who is in the heavens forgive your trespasses.]

27And they come to Jerusalem again, and as he is walking around in the temple, the chief priests and the scribes and the elders come to him. 28And they were saying to him, “By what authority do you do these things, or who gave you this authority, so that you might do these things?” 29But Jesus said to them, “I also will ask you one word, and you answer me, and I will tell you by what authority I do these things. 30The baptism of John, was it from heaven, or from men? Answer me.” 31And they were reasoning with each other, saying, “What should we say? If we say, ‘From heaven,’ he will say, ‘For what reason then did you not believe him?’[fn] 32But if we say, ‘From men,’?” (They were afraid of the crowd, for they all held that John really was a prophet.) 33And answering Jesus, they say, “We do not know.” And Jesus says to them, “Nor do I tell you by what authority I do these things.”

12And he began to speak to them in parables: “A man planted a vineyard and put a hedge around it and dug a pit for a winepress and built a watchtower and rented it out to farmers and went abroad. 2And at the time he sent a servant to the farmers so that he might receive from the farmers from the fruits of the vineyard. 3But having seized him, they beat him, and sent him away empty. 4And again he sent to them another servant, and that one they wounded in the head and treated shamefully. 5And he sent another, and that one they killed, and many others—beating some and killing others. 6Having one more, a beloved son, he sent him to them last, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’ 7But those farmers said to each other, ‘This is the heir. Come, let us kill him, and the inheritance will be ours.’ 8And having seized him, they killed him, and threw him out of the vineyard. 9What then will the lord of the vineyard do? He will come and destroy the farmers and will give the vineyard to others. 10And have you not read this scripture?

‘A stone that the builders rejected,

this has become the head of the corner.

11This came about from the Lord,

and it is marvelous in our eyes.’ ”

12And they were seeking to seize him, and they feared the crowd, for they knew that he spoke the parable against them. And having left him, they went away.

13And they send some of the Pharisees and the Herodians to him in order to trap him with a word. 14And having come, they say to him, “Teacher, we know that you are truthful, and it is not a concern to you about anyone, for you do not look at the face of men, but you teach the way of God on the basis of truth. Is it lawful to give a poll tax to Caesar, or not? Should we give, or should we not give?” 15But he, knowing their hypocrisy, said to them, “Why do you test me? Bring to me a denarius so that I might look at it.” 16And they brought one, and he says to them, “Whose image and inscription is this?” And they said to him, “Caesar’s.” 17And Jesus said to them, “The things of Caesar, give back to Caesar, and the things of God, to God.” And they were marveling at him.

18And Sadducees, who say there is no resurrection, come to him and were questioning him, saying, 19“Teacher, Moses wrote to us that if someone’s brother dies and leaves behind a wife but does not leave a child, his brother should take the wife and raise up seed for his brother. 20There were seven brothers, and the first took a wife and dying, did not leave seed, 21and the second took her and died, not having left seed, and the third likewise. 22And the seven did not leave seed. Last of all, the woman also died. 23In the resurrection, when they rise again, of which of them will she be a wife? For the seven had her as wife.” 24Jesus said to them, “Are you not being led astray because of this, not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God? 25For when they rise from the dead, they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but they are like angels in the heavens. 26But concerning the dead that are raised, did you not read in the book of Moses, at the bush, how God spoke to him, saying, ‘I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob’? 27He is not a God of the dead, but of the living. You are being quite deceived.”

28And one of the scribes, having come up, having heard them discussing this together, having seen that he answered them well, questioned him, “Which is the first commandment of all?” 29Jesus answered, “The first is, ‘Hear, Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. 30And you will love the Lord your God from your whole heart, and from your whole soul, and from your whole mind, and from your whole strength.’ 31The second is this, ‘You will love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other greater commandment than these.” 32And the scribe said to him, “Good, Teacher! According to truth you have said that he is one, and there is no other besides him. 33And to love him from the whole heart and from the whole understanding and from the whole strength, and to love the neighbor as oneself is even more than all the whole burnt offerings and sacrifices.” 34And Jesus, having seen him, that he had answered wisely, said to him, “You are not far from the kingdom of God.” And no one any longer was daring to question him.

35And answering, Jesus, teaching in the temple, said, “How do the scribes say that the Christ is the son of David? 36David himself, in the Holy Spirit, said,

‘The Lord said to my Lord,

“Sit at my right hand,

until I put your enemies under your feet.” ’

37David himself calls him ‘Lord,’ and how is he his son?” And a large crowd was listening to him gladly.

38And in his teaching, he was saying, “Watch out for the scribes, desiring to walk in long robes and greetings in the marketplaces 39and first seats in the synagogues and first places at the banquets. 40They are devouring the houses of the widows, and as a pretext, offering long prayers. These will receive greater condemnation.”

41And having sat down opposite the treasury, he was watching how the crowd puts money into the treasury. And many rich were putting in much. 42And having come, one poor widow put in two lepta, which is a quadrans. 43And having summoned his disciples, he said to them, “Truly I say to you that this poor widow put in more than all the ones putting into the treasury. 44For all put in from the things abounding to them, but she, from her poverty, put in everything, as much as she had, her whole life.”

13And as he is going out from the temple, one of his disciples says to him, “Teacher, look! What manner of stones and what manner of buildings!” 2And Jesus said to him, “Do you see these great buildings? A stone upon a stone will certainly not be left here, which will certainly not be torn down.”

3And as he was sitting on the Mount of Olives opposite the temple, Peter and James and John and Andrew were asking him by themselves, 4“Tell us, when will these things be? And what is the sign when all these things are about to be completed?” 5Now Jesus began to say to them, “Be careful that no one leads you astray. 6Many will come in my name, saying, ‘I am he!’ and they will lead many astray. 7But when you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be troubled; it is necessary for this to happen, but the end is not yet. 8For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places; there will be famines. These things are the beginning of birth pains.

9But you, watch yourselves! They will hand you over to councils and to synagogues; you will be beaten, and you will be made to stand before governors and kings for my sake, for a testimony to them. 10And first, it is necessary for the gospel to be proclaimed to all the nations. 11And when they lead you away, handing you over, do not worry about what you will say. But whatever is given to you in that hour, speak that; for you are not the ones speaking, but the Holy Spirit. 12And brother will hand over brother to death, and a father, his child, and children will rise up against parents and put them to death. 13And you will be hated by all because of my name. But the one having endured to the end, this one will be saved.

14But when you see the abomination of desolation standing where he should not be” (let the one reading understand), “then let the ones in Judea flee to the mountains, 15but let the one on the housetop not go down nor go in to take anything from his house, 16and let the one in the field not turn back to the things behind to get his cloak. 17But woe to the ones having in the womb and to the ones nursing in those days! 18But pray that it might not happen in winter. 19For there will be in those days tribulation—such as this kind has not happened from the beginning of creation which God created until now and will certainly not happen. 20And if the Lord did not shorten the days, no flesh would be saved. But because of the elect whom he chose, he shortened the days. 21And then if anyone says to you, ‘Behold, here is the Christ! Behold, there!’ do not believe it. 22For false Christs and false prophets will be raised up and will give signs and wonders, to lead astray, if possible, the elect. 23But you, watch out! Behold, I have told you everything beforehand.

24But in those days, after that tribulation, the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light; 25and the stars will be falling from heaven, and the powers in the heavens will be shaken. 26And then they will see the Son of Man coming in clouds with much power and glory. 27And then he will send the angels and he will gather together his elect from the four winds, from the end of the earth to the end of heaven.

28Now learn the parable from the fig tree: When its branch already becomes tender and it puts out leaves, you know that the summer is near. 29Thus also you, when you see these things happening, know that it is near, at the doors. 30Truly I say to you that this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things happen. 31The heaven and the earth will pass away, but my words will certainly not pass away. 32But concerning that day or the hour, no one knows, neither the angels in heaven, nor the Son, except the Father.

33Be alert! Stay awake and pray, because you do not know when the time is. 34As a man on a journey, having left his house, and having given to each of his servants authority over his work, and he commanded the doorkeeper that he should stay alert; 35therefore, stay alert, because you do not know when the lord of the house is coming—whether evening or midnight or at rooster crowing or at morning— 36lest, having come suddenly, he might find you sleeping. 37But what I say to you I say to everyone: Stay alert!”

14Now the Passover and the Festival of Unleavened Bread was in two days, and the chief priests and the scribes were seeking how, having seized him by deceit, they might kill him. 2For they were saying, “Not during the festival, so that there will not be a riot of the people.”

3And he being in Bethany in the house of Simon the leper, he reclining to eat, a woman came, having an alabaster jar of very precious perfumed oil of pure nard. Having broken the jar, she poured it on his head. 4But there were some being very angry within themselves, “For what has this waste of the perfumed oil happened? 5For this perfumed oil was able to be sold for more than 300 denarii and given to the poor.” And they were scolding her. 6But Jesus said, “Leave her alone. Why are you causing trouble for her? She did a good work in me. 7For you always have the poor with you, and whenever you desire, you are able to do good to them, but you do not always have me. 8What she could, she did. She anticipated to anoint my body for burial. 9And truly I say to you, wherever the gospel is preached in the whole world, also what she did will be spoken in remembrance of her.”

10And Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve, went away to the chief priests so that he might hand him over to them. 11And they, having heard it, rejoiced and promised to give him silver. And he was seeking how he might opportunely hand him over.

12And on the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread, when they were sacrificing the Passover, his disciples say to him, “Where do you want that we, having gone away, might prepare so that you may eat the Passover?” 13And he sends two of his disciples and says to them, “Go into the city, and a man carrying a pitcher of water will meet you. Follow him. 14And wherever he enters, say to the master of that house, ‘The Teacher says, “Where is my guest room where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?” ’ 15And he will show you a large upper room, furnished and ready, and prepare it for us there.” 16And the disciples left and went to the city, and they found it just as he said to them, and they prepared the Passover.

17And evening having come, he comes with the Twelve. 18And they reclining to eat and eating, Jesus said, “Truly I say to you that one of you, one eating with me, will hand me over.” 19They began to be grieved and to say to him one by one, “Surely not I?” 20And he said to them, “It is one of the Twelve, the one dipping with me into the bowl. 21For the Son of Man departs just as it has been written about him, but woe to that man through whom the Son of Man is handed over! It would have been good for him if that man had not been born.”

22And they eating, having taken bread, having blessed it, he broke it and gave it to them and said, “Take. This is my body.” 23And having taken a cup, having given thanks, he gave it to them, and they all drank from it. 24And he said to them, “This is my blood of the covenant, which is being poured out for many. 25Truly I say to you that I will certainly not any longer drink from the fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it new in the kingdom of God.”

26And having sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives. 27And Jesus says to them, “You all will be caused to stumble, for it is written,

‘I will strike the shepherd

and the sheep will be scattered.’

28But after I am raised up, I will go before you into Galilee.” 29But Peter was saying to him, “Even if all will be caused to stumble, yet not I.” 30And Jesus says to him, “Truly I say to you that today—this night—before a rooster crows twice, you will deny me three times.” 31But he was saying emphatically, “Even if it were necessary for me to die with you, I will certainly not deny you.” And they all also were speaking in the same manner.

32And they come to a place, the name of which is Gethsemane, and he says to his disciples, “Sit here while I pray.” 33And he takes along Peter and James and John with him and began to be distressed and greatly troubled. 34And he says to them, “My soul is very grieved, to death. Remain here and be alert.” 35And having gone a little farther, he fell to the ground and was praying that, if it is possible, the hour might pass from him. 36And he was saying, “Abba, Father, all things are possible with you. Remove this cup from me. But not what I will, but what you.” 37And he comes and finds them sleeping, and he says to Peter, “Simon, are you sleeping? Were you not able to be alert for one hour? 38Be alert and pray so that you do not enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.” 39And again, having gone away, he prayed, having said the same word. 40And having come again, he found them sleeping, for their eyes were weighed down, and they did not know what they might answer him. 41And he comes the third time and says to them, “Are you still sleeping and resting? It is enough! The hour has come. Behold, the Son of Man is handed over into the hands of the sinners. 42Get up, let us go. Behold, the one handing me over has come near.” 43And immediately, he still speaking, Judas, one of the Twelve, arrives, and a crowd with him with swords and clubs from the chief priests and the scribes and the elders. 44Now the one handing him over had given them a signal, saying, “Whomever I kiss is he. Seize him and lead him away securely.” 45And having come, immediately having approached him, he says, “Rabbi,” and he kissed him. 46And they laid hands on him and seized him. 47But a certain one of the ones standing by, having drawn his sword, struck the servant of the high priest and cut off his ear. 48And answering, Jesus said to them, “As against a robber have you come out with swords and clubs to seize me? 49Every day I was with you in the temple teaching, and you did not seize me. But so that the Scriptures might be fulfilled.” 50And having left him, they all fled.

51And a certain young man was following him, wearing a linen garment over his naked body. And they seize him, 52but he, having left behind the linen garment, ran away naked.

53And they led Jesus away to the high priest, and all the chief priests and the elders and the scribes gather together. 54And Peter followed him from a distance, as far as inside into the courtyard of the high priest, and he was sitting with the officers and warming himself at the fire. 55Now the chief priests and the entire Sanhedrin were seeking testimony against Jesus to put him to death, and they were not finding any. 56For many were testifying falsely against him, and their testimonies were not the same. 57And certain ones, having stood up, were testifying falsely against him, saying, 58“We heard him saying, ‘I will destroy this temple made with hands, and in three days I will build another made without hands.’ ” 59And not even in this manner was their testimony the same. 60And having stood up in the midst, the high priest questioned Jesus, saying, “Do you not answer anything? What are these testifying against you?” 61But he was silent and did not answer at all. Again the high priest was questioning him and says to him, “Are you the Christ, the Son of the Blessed One?” 62And Jesus said, “I am; and you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of power and coming with the clouds of heaven.” 63And the high priest, having torn his tunics, says, “Why do we still have need of witnesses? 64You have heard the blasphemy. What is evident to you?” And they all condemned him to be deserving of death. 65And certain ones began to spit on him and to blindfold his face and to beat him and to say to him, “Prophesy!” And the officers received him with slaps.

66And Peter being below in the courtyard, one of the servant girls of the high priest comes. 67And having seen Peter warming himself, having looked closely at him, she says, “You also were with the Nazarene, Jesus.” 68But he denied it, saying, “Neither have I known, nor do I understand what you are saying.” And he went out, outside into the forecourt.[fn] 69And the servant girl, having seen him there, began to say again to the ones standing around, “This one is from them!” 70But he was denying it again. And after a little while the ones standing around again were saying to Peter, “Truly you are from them, for also you are a Galilean.” 71And he began to curse and to swear, “I do not know this man whom you are talking about.” 72And immediately a rooster crowed a second time, and Peter remembered the word that Jesus said to him: “Before a rooster crows twice, you will deny me three times,” and having broken down, he was weeping.

15And immediately in the morning, having made counsel, the chief priests with the elders and scribes and the entire Sanhedrin, having bound Jesus, led him away and handed him over to Pilate. 2And Pilate questioned him, “Are you the King of the Jews?” But he, answering him, says, “You say it.” 3And the chief priests were accusing him of many things. 4Now Pilate again was questioning him, saying, “Do you not answer anything? See how many things they are accusing you!” 5But Jesus no longer answered anything, so as to amaze Pilate.

6Now at the festival, he was releasing to them one prisoner whom they were requesting. 7Now there was the one called Barabbas, having been bound with the rebels, who had committed murder in the insurrection. 8And having come up, the crowd began to request just as he was doing for them. 9And Pilate answered them, saying, “Do you want that I would release to you the King of the Jews?” 10For he knew that the chief priests had handed him over because of envy. 11But the chief priests stirred up the crowd so that he would release Barabbas to them instead. 12And Pilate, answering again, was saying to them, “What therefore should I do with the one you call the King of the Jews?” 13But they cried out again, “Crucify him!” 14But Pilate was saying to them, “What wrong has he done?” But they cried out even more, “Crucify him.” 15Now Pilate, wanting to do what was pleasing to the crowd, released Barabbas to them and handed Jesus over, having flogged him, so that he might be crucified.

16Now the soldiers led him inside the courtyard (that is, the Praetorium) and call together the whole cohort 17and put on him a purple robe and place on him, having woven it together, a crown of thorns, 18and they began to greet him: “Rejoice, King of the Jews!” 19And they were striking his head with a reed and spitting on him, and bending the knee, they were bowing down to him. 20And when they had mocked him, they took the purple robe off him and put his robes on him and led him out so that they might crucify him. 21And they pressed into service a certain passerby, Simon, a Cyrenean (the father of Alexander and Rufus), coming from the country, so that he might carry his cross.

22And they bring him to the place Golgotha, which is translated, “Place of a Skull.” 23And they were giving to him wine having been mixed with myrrh, but he did not receive it. 24And having crucified him, also they divide his garments, casting a lot for them, who would take what. 25Now it was the third hour, and they crucified him. 26And this was the inscription of his charge, having been written: “The King of the Jews.” 27And they crucify two robbers with him, one at his right and one at his left. 28[fn] [And the scripture was fulfilled that says, ‘And he was counted with lawless ones.’] 29And the ones passing by were blaspheming him, wagging their heads and saying, “Aha! The one destroying the temple and rebuilding it in three days, 30save yourself, having come down from the cross!” 31Likewise also the chief priests, mocking him to each other with the scribes, were saying, “He saved others; he is not able to save himself. 32Let the Christ, the King of Israel, come down now from the cross so that we might see and might believe,” and the ones having been crucified with him were reviling him.

33And the sixth hour having come, darkness happened over the whole land until the ninth hour. 34And at the ninth hour, Jesus cried out with a loud voice, “Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani?” which is translated, “My God, my God, why did you forsake me?” 35And some of the ones having stood by, having heard it, were saying, “Behold, he calls Elijah.” 36And someone, having run and having filled a sponge with vinegar, having put it around a reed, was giving it to him to drink, saying, “Leave him! Let us see if Elijah comes to take him down!” 37And Jesus, having let out a loud voice, expired. 38And the curtain of the temple was split in two from top to bottom. 39Now the centurion having stood by opposite him, having seen that he expired in this way, said, “Truly this man was a Son of God.” 40Now there were also women watching from a distance, among whom were both Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James the younger and of Joses and Salome, 41who, when he was in Galilee, were following him and serving him, and many other women who had come up with him to Jerusalem.

42And evening already having come, because it was the Day of Preparation, that is, the day before the Sabbath, 43Joseph, the one from Arimathea, a respected member of the council who also himself was waiting for the kingdom of God, having come, having dared, entered in to Pilate and asked for the body of Jesus. 44Now Pilate was wondering if he had already died, and having called the centurion, he questioned him, whether he had already died. 45And having learned from the centurion, he gave the corpse to Joseph. 46And having bought a linen cloth, having taken him down, he wrapped him in the linen cloth and put him in a tomb, which was having been cut from rock. And he rolled a stone against the door of the tomb. 47Now Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses were watching where he had been put.

16And the Sabbath having passed, Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James and Salome bought spices so that, having come, they might anoint him. 2And very early on the first of the week, they arrive at the tomb, the sun having come up. 3And they were saying to one another, “Who will roll away the stone for us from the entrance of the tomb?” 4And having looked up, they see that the stone has been rolled away, for it was extremely large. 5And having entered into the tomb, they saw a young man dressed in a white robe, sitting on the right side, and they were alarmed. 6But he says to them, “Do not be alarmed. You seek Jesus, the Nazarene, the one having been crucified. He was raised up! He is not here. See the place where they put him. 7But go, say to his disciples and to Peter, ‘He is going before you to Galilee. There you will see him, just as he said to you.’ ”

8And having gone out, they ran from the tomb, for trembling and amazement was gripping them. And they said nothing to anyone because they were afraid. 9[fn] [Now early on the first day of the week, having arisen, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, from whom he had cast out seven demons. 10That one went and told the ones with him, while they were mourning and weeping. 11And they heard that he was alive and that he had been seen by her, but they did not believe.

12Now after these things, he appeared in a different form to two of them as they were walking, going out into the country. 13And they, having gone, told the rest of the disciples, but they did not believe them.

14Now later, he appeared to the eleven as they were reclining to eat, and he rebuked them for their unbelief and hardness of heart, because they did not believe the ones having seen him after he rose from the dead. 15And he said to them, “Having gone into all the world, preach the gospel to the entire creation. 16The one having believed and having been baptized will be saved, and the one having not believed will be condemned. 17Now these signs will go with the ones having believed: In my name they will cast out demons. They will speak in new languages. 18They will pick up snakes, and if they drink anything deadly, it will not hurt them. They will lay hands on the sick, and they will get well.”

19After the Lord Jesus had spoken to them, he was taken up into heaven and sat down at the right hand of God. 20Now those, having gone out, preached everywhere, while the Lord worked with them and confirmed the word by the signs that went with them. Amen.]


Some ancient manuscripts do not include he appointed the Twelve

Some ancient manuscripts include verse 16.

Some manuscripts do not include, and fasting, but the best manuscripts include it.

Some ancient manuscripts include verse 44.

Some ancient manuscripts include verse 46.

Some manuscripts add, and will be joined to his wife, but the best manuscripts do not.

Some ancient manuscripts include verse 26 (See: Mt. 6:15).

Some manuscripts do not include, What should we say? but the best manuscripts include it.

Some ancient copies add, “Then the rooster crowed,” but the best ancient copies do not have this phrase.

Some ancient manuscripts include verse 28 (compare Luke 22:37).

Some ancient manuscripts include Mark 16:9-20.