ACCORDING TO MARK
1Mark1 1:1
The
beginning
of
the
gospel
of
Jesus
Christ,
the
Son
of
God.
2 1:2
Even
as
it
is
written
in
Isaiah
the
prophet,
Behold,
I
send
my
messenger
before
thy
face,
Who
shall
prepare
thy
way;
3 1:3
The
voice
of
one
crying
in
the
wilderness,
Make
ye
ready
the
way
of
the
Lord,
Make
his
paths
straight;
4 1:4
John
came,
who baptized
in
the
wilderness
and
preached
the baptism
of
repentance
unto
remission
of
sins.
5 1:5
And
there
went
out
unto
him
all
the
country
of
Judæa,
and
all
they
of
Jerusalem;
and
they
were baptized
of
him
in
the
river
Jordan,
confessing
their
sins.
6 1:6
And
John
was
clothed
with
camel’s
hair,
and
had
a
leathern
girdle
about
his
loins,
and
did
eat
locusts
and
wild
honey.
7 1:7
And
he
preached,
saying,
There
cometh
after
me
he
that
is
mightier
than
I,
the
latchet
of
whose
shoes
I
am
not
worthy
to
stoop
down
and
unloose.
8 1:8
I baptized
you
in
water;
but
he
shall baptize
you
in
the
Holy
Spirit.
9 1:9
And
it
came
to
pass
in
those
days,
that
Jesus
came
from
Nazareth
of
Galilee,
and
was baptized
of
John
in
the
Jordan.
10 1:10
And
straightway
coming
up
out
of
the
water,
he
saw
the
heavens
rent
asunder,
and
the
Spirit
as
a
dove
descending
upon
him:
11 1:11
and
a
voice
came
out
of
the
heavens,
Thou
art
my
beloved
Son,
in
thee
I
am
well
pleased.
12 1:12
And
straightway
the
Spirit
driveth
him
forth
into
the
wilderness.
13 1:13
And
he
was
in
the
wilderness
forty
days
tempted
of
Satan;
and
he
was
with
the
wild
beasts;
and
the
angels
ministered
unto
him.
14 1:14
Now
after
John
was
delivered
up,
Jesus
came
into
Galilee,
preaching
the
gospel
of
God,
15 1:15
and
saying,
The
time
is
fulfilled,
and
the
kingdom
of
God
is
at
hand:
repent
ye,
and
believe
in
the
gospel.
16 1:16
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
fishers.
17 1:17
And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Come
ye
after
me,
and
I
will
make
you
to
become
fishers
of
men.
18 1:18
And
straightway
they
left
the
nets,
and
followed
him.
19 1:19
And
going
on
a
little
further,
he
saw
James
the
son
of
Zebedee,
and
John
his
brother,
who
also
were
in
the
boat
mending
the
nets.
20 1:20
And
straightway
he
called
them:
and
they
left
their
father
Zebedee
in
the
boat
with
the
hired
servants,
and
went
after
him.
21 1:21
And
they
go
into
Capernaum;
and
straightway
on
the
sabbath
day
he
entered
into
the
synagogue
and
taught.
22 1:22
And
they
were
astonished
at
his
teaching:
for
he
taught
them
as
having
authority,
and
not
as
the
scribes.
23 1:23
And
straightway
there
was
in
their
synagogue
a
man
with
an
unclean
spirit;
and
he
cried
out,
24 1:24
saying,
What
have
we
to
do
with
thee,
Jesus
thou
Nazarene?
art
thou
come
to
destroy
us?
I
know
thee
who
thou
art,
the
Holy
One
of
God.
25 1:25
And
Jesus
rebuked
him,
saying,
Hold
thy
peace,
and
come
out
of
him.
26 1:26
And
the
unclean
spirit,
tearing
him
and
crying
with
a
loud
voice,
came
out
of
him.
27 1:27
And
they
were
all
amazed, insomuch
that
they
questioned
among
themselves,
saying,
What
is
this?
a
new
teaching!
with
authority
he
commandeth
even
the
unclean
spirits,
and
they
obey
him.
28 1:28
And
the
report
of
him
went
out
straightway
everywhere
into
all
the
region
of
Galilee
round
about.
29 1:29
And
straightway,
when
they
were
come
out
of
the
synagogue,
they
came
into
the
house
of
Simon
and Andrew,
with
James
and
John.
30 1:30
Now
Simon’s
wife’s
mother
lay
sick
of
a
fever;
and
straightway
they
tell
him
of
her:
31 1:31
and
he
came
and
took
her
by
the
hand,
and
raised
her
up;
and
the
fever
left
her,
and
she
ministered
unto
them.
32 1:32
And
at
even,
when
the
sun
did
set,
they
brought
unto
him
all
that
were
sick,
and
them
that
were
possessed
with
demons.
33 1:33
And
all
the
city
was
gathered
together
at
the
door.
34 1:34
And
he
healed
many
that
were
sick
with
divers
diseases,
and
cast
out
many
demons;
and
he
suffered
not
the
demons
to
speak,
because
they
knew
him.
35 1:35
And
in
the
morning,
a
great
while
before
day,
he
rose
up
and
went
out,
and
departed
into
a
desert
place,
and
there
prayed.
36 1:36
And
Simon
and
they
that
were
with
him
followed
after
him;
37 1:37
and
they
found
him,
and
say
unto
him,
All
are
seeking
thee.
38 1:38
And
he
saith
unto
them,
Let
us
go
elsewhere
into
the
next
towns,
that
I
may
preach
there
also;
for
to
this
end
came
I
forth.
39 1:39
And
he
went
into
their
synagogues
throughout
all
Galilee,
preaching
and
casting
out
demons.
40 1:40
And
there
cometh
to
him
a
leper,
beseeching
him,
and
kneeling
down
to
him,
and
saying
unto
him,
If
thou
wilt,
thou
canst
make
me
clean.
41 1:41
And
being
moved
with
compassion,
he
stretched
forth
his
hand,
and
touched
him,
and
saith
unto
him,
I
will;
be
thou
made
clean.
42 1:42
And
straightway
the
leprosy
departed
from
him,
and
he
was
made
clean.
43 1:43
And
he
strictly
charged
him,
and
straightway
sent
him
out,
44 1:44
and
saith
unto
him,
See
thou
say
nothing
to
any
man:
but
go
show
thyself
to
the
priest,
and
offer
for
thy
cleansing
the
things
which
Moses
commanded,
for
a
testimony
unto
them.
45 1:45
But
he
went
out,
and
began
to
publish
it
much,
and
to
spread
abroad
the
matter,
insomuch
that
Jesus
could
no
more
openly
enter
into
a
city,
but
was
without
in
desert
places:
and
they
came
to
him
from
every
quarter.
21 2:1
And
when
he
entered
again
into
Capernaum
after
some
days,
it
was noised
that
he
was
in
the
house.
2 2:2
And
many
were
gathered
together,
so
that
there
was
no
longer
room
for
them,
no,
not
even
about
the
door:
and
he
spake
the
word
unto
them.
3 2:3
And
they
come,
bringing
unto
him
a
man
sick
of
the
palsy,
borne
of
four.
4 2:4
And
when
they
could
not
come
nigh
unto
him
for
the
crowd,
they
uncovered
the
roof
where
he
was:
and
when
they
had
broken
it
up,
they
let
down
the
bed
whereon
the
sick
of
the
palsy
lay.
5 2:5
And
Jesus
seeing
their
faith
saith
unto
the
sick
of
the
palsy,
Son,
thy
sins
are
forgiven.
6 2:6
But
there
were
certain
of
the
scribes
sitting
there,
and
reasoning
in
their
hearts,
7 2:7
Why
doth
this
man
thus
speak?
he
blasphemeth:
who
can
forgive
sins
but
one,
even
God?
8 2:8
And
straightway
Jesus,
perceiving
in
his
spirit
that
they
so
reasoned
within
themselves,
saith
unto
them,
Why
reason
ye
these
things
in
your
hearts?
9 2:9
Which
is
easier,
to
say
to
the
sick
of
the
palsy,
Thy
sins
are
forgiven;
or
to
say,
Arise,
and
take
up
thy
bed,
and
walk?
10 2:10
But
that
ye
may
know
that
the
Son
of
man
hath
authority
on
earth
to
forgive
sins (he
saith
to
the
sick
of
the
palsy),
11 2:11
I
say
unto
thee,
Arise,
take
up
thy
bed,
and
go
unto
thy
house.
12 2:12
And
he
arose,
and
straightway
took
up
the
bed,
and
went
forth
before
them
all; insomuch
that
they
were
all
amazed,
and
glorified
God,
saying,
We
never
saw
it
on
this
fashion.
13 2:13
And
he
went
forth
again
by
the
sea
side;
and
all
the
multitude
resorted
unto
him,
and
he
taught
them.
14 2:14
And
as
he
passed
by,
he
saw
Levi
the
son
of Alphæus
sitting
at
the
place
of
toll,
and
he
saith
unto
him,
Follow
me.
And
he
arose
and
followed
him.
15 2:15
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
he
was
sitting
at
meat
in
his
house,
and
many
publicans
and
sinners
sat
down
with
Jesus
and
his
disciples:
for
there
were
many,
and
they
followed
him.
16 2:16
And
the
scribes
of
the
Pharisees,
when
they
saw
that
he
was
eating
with
the
sinners
and
publicans,
said
unto
his
disciples,
How
is
it
that
he
eateth
and
drinketh
with
publicans
and
sinners?
17 2:17
And
when
Jesus
heard
it,
he
saith
unto
them,
They
that
are
whole
have
no
need
of
a
physician,
but
they
that
are
sick:
I
came
not
to
call
the
righteous,
but
sinners.
18 2:18
And
John’s
disciples
and
the
Pharisees
were
fasting:
and
they
come
and
say
unto
him,
Why
do
John’s
disciples
and
the
disciples
of
the
Pharisees
fast,
but
thy
disciples
fast
not?
19 2:19
And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Can
the
sons
of
the bridechamber
fast,
while
the
bridegroom
is
with
them?
as
long
as
they
have
the
bridegroom
with
them,
they
cannot
fast.
20 2:20
But
the
days
will
come,
when
the
bridegroom
shall
be
taken
away
from
them,
and
then
will
they
fast
in
that
day.
21 2:21
No
man
seweth
a
piece
of
undressed
cloth
on
an
old
garment:
else
that
which
should
fill
it
up
taketh
from
it,
the
new
from
the
old,
and
a
worse
rent
is
made.
22 2:22
And
no
man
putteth
new
wine
into
old wine-skins;
else
the
wine
will
burst
the
skins,
and
the
wine
perisheth,
and
the
skins:
but
they
put
new
wine
into
fresh wine-skins.
23 2:23
And
it
came
to
pass,
that
he
was
going
on
the
sabbath
day
through
the
grainfields;
and
his
disciples
began,
as
they
went,
to
pluck
the
ears.
24 2:24
And
the
Pharisees
said
unto
him,
Behold,
why
do
they
on
the
sabbath
day
that
which
is
not
lawful?
25 2:25
And
he
said
unto
them,
Did
ye
never
read
what
David
did,
when
he
had
need,
and
was
hungry,
he,
and
they
that
were
with
him?
26 2:26
How
he
entered
into
the
house
of
God
when
Abiathar
was
high
priest,
and
ate
the
showbread,
which
it
is
not
lawful
to
eat
save
for
the
priests,
and
gave
also
to
them
that
were
with
him?
27 2:27
And
he
said
unto
them,
The
sabbath
was
made
for
man,
and
not
man
for
the
sabbath:
28 2:28
so
that
the
Son
of
man
is
lord
even
of
the
sabbath.
31 3:1
And
he
entered
again
into
the
synagogue;
and
there
was
a
man
there
who
had
his
hand
withered.
2 3:2
And
they
watched
him,
whether
he
would
heal
him
on
the
sabbath
day;
that
they
might
accuse
him.
3 3:3
And
he
saith
unto
the
man
that
had
his
hand
withered,
Stand
forth.
4 3:4
And
he
saith
unto
them,
Is
it
lawful
on
the
sabbath
day
to
do
good,
or
to
do
harm?
to
save
a
life,
or
to
kill?
But
they
held
their
peace.
5 3:5
And
when
he
had
looked
round
about
on
them
with
anger,
being
grieved
at
the
hardening
of
their
heart,
he
saith
unto
the
man,
Stretch
forth
thy
hand.
And
he
stretched
it
forth;
and
his
hand
was
restored.
6 3:6
And
the
Pharisees
went
out,
and
straightway
with
the
Herodians
took
counsel
against
him,
how
they
might
destroy
him.
7 3:7
And
Jesus
with
his
disciples
withdrew
to
the
sea:
and
a
great
multitude
from
Galilee
followed;
and
from
Judæa,
8 3:8
and
from
Jerusalem,
and
from Idumæa,
and
beyond
the
Jordan,
and
about
Tyre
and
Sidon,
a
great
multitude,
hearing
what
great
things
he
did,
came
unto
him.
9 3:9
And
he
spake
to
his
disciples,
that
a
little
boat
should
wait
on
him
because
of
the
crowd,
lest
they
should
throng
him:
10 3:10
for
he
had
healed
many; insomuch
that
as
many
as
had
plagues
pressed
upon
him
that
they
might
touch
him.
11 3:11
And
the
unclean
spirits,
whensoever
they
beheld
him,
fell
down
before
him,
and
cried,
saying,
Thou
art
the
Son
of
God.
12 3:12
And
he
charged
them
much
that
they
should
not
make
him
known.
13 3:13
And
he
goeth
up
into
the
mountain,
and
calleth
unto
him
whom
he
himself
would;
and
they
went
unto
him.
14 3:14
And
he
appointed
twelve,
that
they
might
be
with
him,
and
that
he
might
send
them
forth
to
preach,
15 3:15
and
to
have
authority
to
cast
out
demons:
16 3:16
and
Simon
he
surnamed
Peter;
17 3:17
and
James
the
son
of
Zebedee,
and
John
the
brother
of
James;
and
them
he
surnamed Boanerges,
which
is,
Sons
of
thunder:
18 3:18
and Andrew,
and
Philip,
and Bartholomew,
and
Matthew,
and
Thomas,
and
James
the
son
of Alphæus,
and Thaddæus,
and
Simon
the Cananæan,
19 3:19
and
Judas
Iscariot,
who
also
betrayed
him.
And
he
cometh
into
a
house.
20 3:20
And
the
multitude
cometh
together
again,
so
that
they
could
not
so
much
as
eat
bread.
21 3:21
And
when
his
friends
heard
it,
they
went
out
to
lay
hold
on
him:
for
they
said,
He
is
beside
himself.
22 3:22
And
the
scribes
that
came
down
from
Jerusalem
said,
He
hath Beelzebub,
and,
By
the
prince
of
the
demons
casteth
he
out
the
demons.
23 3:23
And
he
called
them
unto
him,
and
said
unto
them
in
parables,
How
can
Satan
cast
out
Satan?
24 3:24
And
if
a
kingdom
be
divided
against
itself,
that
kingdom
cannot
stand.
25 3:25
And
if
a
house
be
divided
against
itself,
that
house
will
not
be
able
to
stand.
26 3:26
And
if
Satan
hath
risen
up
against
himself,
and
is
divided,
he
cannot
stand,
but
hath
an
end.
27 3:27
But
no
one
can
enter
into
the
house
of
the
strong
man,
and
spoil
his
goods,
except
he
first
bind
the
strong
man;
and
then
he
will
spoil
his
house.
28 3:28
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
All
their
sins
shall
be
forgiven
unto
the
sons
of
men,
and
their
blasphemies
wherewith
soever
they
shall
blaspheme:
29 3:29
but
whosoever
shall
blaspheme
against
the
Holy
Spirit
hath
never
forgiveness,
but
is
guilty
of
an
eternal
sin:
30 3:30
because
they
said,
He
hath
an
unclean
spirit.
31 3:31
And
there
come
his
mother
and
his
brethren;
and,
standing
without,
they
sent
unto
him,
calling
him.
32 3:32
And
a
multitude
was
sitting
about
him;
and
they
say
unto
him,
Behold,
thy
mother
and
thy
brethren
without
seek
for
thee.
33 3:33
And
he
answereth
them,
and
saith,
Who
is
my
mother
and
my
brethren?
34 3:34
And
looking
round
on
them
that
sat
round
about
him,
he
saith,
Behold,
my
mother
and
my
brethren!
35 3:35
For
whosoever
shall
do
the
will
of
God,
the
same
is
my
brother,
and
sister,
and
mother.
41 4:1
And
again
he
began
to
teach
by
the
sea
side.
And
there
is
gathered
unto
him
a
very
great
multitude,
so
that
he
entered
into
a
boat,
and
sat
in
the
sea;
and
all
the
multitude
were
by
the
sea
on
the
land.
2 4:2
And
he
taught
them
many
things
in
parables,
and
said
unto
them
in
his
teaching,
3 4:3
Hearken:
Behold,
the
sower
went
forth
to
sow:
4 4:4
and
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
sowed,
some
seed
fell
by
the
way
side,
and
the
birds
came
and
devoured
it.
5 4:5
And
other
fell
on
the
rocky
ground,
where
it
had
not
much
earth;
and
straightway
it
sprang
up,
because
it
had
no deepness
of
earth:
6 4:6
and
when
the
sun
was
risen,
it
was
scorched;
and
because
it
had
no
root,
it
withered
away.
7 4:7
And
other
fell
among
the
thorns,
and
the
thorns
grew
up,
and
choked
it,
and
it
yielded
no
fruit.
8 4:8
And
others
fell
into
the
good
ground,
and
yielded
fruit,
growing
up
and
increasing;
and
brought
forth,
thirtyfold,
and
sixtyfold,
and
a
hundredfold.
9 4:9
And
he
said,
Who
hath
ears
to
hear,
let
him
hear.
10 4:10
And
when
he
was
alone,
they
that
were
about
him
with
the
twelve
asked
of
him
the
parables.
11 4:11
And
he
said
unto
them,
Unto
you
is
given
the
mystery
of
the
kingdom
of
God:
but
unto
them
that
are
without,
all
things
are
done
in
parables:
12 4:12
that
seeing
they
may
see,
and
not
perceive;
and
hearing
they
may
hear,
and
not
understand;
lest
haply
they
should
turn
again,
and
it
should
be
forgiven
them.
13 4:13
And
he
saith
unto
them,
Know
ye
not
this
parable?
and
how
shall
ye
know
all
the
parables?
14 4:14
The
sower
soweth
the
word.
15 4:15
And
these
are
they
by
the
way
side,
where
the
word
is
sown;
and
when
they
have
heard,
straightway
cometh
Satan,
and
taketh
away
the
word
which
hath
been
sown
in
them.
16 4:16
And
these
in
like
manner
are
they
that
are
sown
upon
the
rocky
places,
who,
when
they
have
heard
the
word,
straightway
receive
it
with
joy;
17 4:17
and
they
have
no
root
in
themselves,
but
endure
for
a
while;
then,
when
tribulation
or
persecution
ariseth
because
of
the
word,
straightway
they
stumble.
18 4:18
And
others
are
they
that
are
sown
among
the
thorns;
these
are
they
that
have
heard
the
word,
19 4:19
and
the
cares
of
the
world,
and
the
deceitfulness
of
riches,
and
the
lusts
of
other
things
entering
in,
choke
the
word,
and
it
becometh
unfruitful.
20 4:20
And
those
are
they
that
were
sown
upon
the
good
ground;
such
as
hear
the
word,
and
accept
it,
and
bear
fruit,
thirtyfold,
and
sixtyfold,
and
a
hundredfold.
21 4:21
And
he
said
unto
them,
Is
the
lamp
brought
to
be
put
under
the
bushel,
or
under
the
bed,
and
not
to
be
put
on
the
stand?
22 4:22
For
there
is
nothing
hid,
save
that
it
should
be
manifested;
neither
was
anything
made
secret,
but
that
it
should
come
to
light.
23 4:23
If
any
man
hath
ears
to
hear,
let
him
hear.
24 4:24
And
he
said
unto
them,
Take
heed
what
ye
hear:
with
what
measure
ye
mete
it
shall
be
measured
unto
you;
and
more
shall
be
given
unto
you.
25 4:25
For
he
that
hath,
to
him
shall
be
given:
and
he
that
hath
not,
from
him
shall
be
taken
away
even
that
which
he
hath.
26 4:26
And
he
said,
So
is
the
kingdom
of
God,
as
if
a
man
should
cast
seed
upon
the
earth;
27 4:27
and
should
sleep
and
rise
night
and
day,
and
the
seed
should
spring
up
and
grow,
he
knoweth
not
how.
28 4:28
The
earth
beareth
fruit
of
herself;
first
the
blade,
then
the
ear,
then
the
full
grain
in
the
ear.
29 4:29
But
when
the
fruit
is
ripe,
straightway
he
putteth
forth
the
sickle,
because
the
harvest
is
come.
30 4:30
And
he
said,
How
shall
we
liken
the
kingdom
of
God?
or
in
what
parable
shall
we
set
it
forth?
31 4:31
It
is
like
a
grain
of
mustard
seed,
which,
when
it
is
sown
upon
the
earth,
though
it
be
less
than
all
the
seeds
that
are
upon
the
earth,
32 4:32
yet
when
it
is
sown,
groweth
up,
and
becometh
greater
than
all
the
herbs,
and
putteth
out
great
branches;
so
that
the
birds
of
the
heaven
can
lodge
under
the
shadow
thereof.
33 4:33
And
with
many
such
parables
spake
he
the
word
unto
them,
as
they
were
able
to
hear
it;
34 4:34
and
without
a
parable
spake
he
not
unto
them:
but
privately
to
his
own
disciples
he
expounded
all
things.
35 4:35
And
on
that
day,
when
even
was
come,
he
saith
unto
them,
Let
us
go
over
unto
the
other
side.
36 4:36
And
leaving
the
multitude,
they
take
him
with
them,
even
as
he
was,
in
the
boat.
And
other
boats
were
with
him.
37 4:37
And
there
ariseth
a
great
storm
of
wind,
and
the
waves
beat
into
the
boat,
insomuch
that
the
boat
was
now
filling.
38 4:38
And
he
himself
was
in
the
stern,
asleep
on
the
cushion:
and
they
awake
him,
and
say
unto
him,
Teacher,
carest
thou
not
that
we
perish?
39 4:39
And
he
awoke,
and
rebuked
the
wind,
and
said
unto
the
sea,
Peace,
be
still.
And
the
wind
ceased,
and
there
was
a
great
calm.
40 4:40
And
he
said
unto
them,
Why
are
ye
fearful?
have
ye
not
yet
faith?
41 4:41
And
they
feared
exceedingly,
and
said
one
to
another,
Who
then
is
this,
that
even
the
wind
and
the
sea
obey
him?
51 5:1
And
they
came
to
the
other
side
of
the
sea,
into
the
country
of
the
Gerasenes.
2 5:2
And
when
he
was
come
out
of
the
boat,
straightway
there
met
him
out
of
the
tombs
a
man
with
an
unclean
spirit,
3 5:3
who
had
his
dwelling
in
the
tombs:
and
no
man
could
any
more
bind
him,
no,
not
with
a
chain;
4 5:4
because
that
he
had
been
often
bound
with
fetters
and
chains,
and
the
chains
had
been
rent
asunder
by
him,
and
the
fetters
broken
in
pieces:
and
no
man
had
strength
to
tame
him.
5 5:5
And
always,
night
and
day,
in
the
tombs
and
in
the
mountains,
he
was
crying
out,
and
cutting
himself
with
stones.
6 5:6
And
when
he
saw
Jesus
from
afar,
he
ran
and
worshipped
him;
7 5:7
and
crying
out
with
a
loud
voice,
he
saith,
What
have
I
to
do
with
thee,
Jesus,
thou
Son
of
the
Most
High
God?
I
adjure
thee
by
God,
torment
me
not.
8 5:8
For
he
said
unto
him,
Come
forth,
thou
unclean
spirit,
out
of
the
man.
9 5:9
And
he
asked
him,
What
is
thy
name?
And
he
saith
unto
him,
My
name
is
Legion;
for
we
are
many.
10 5:10
And
he
besought
him
much
that
he
would
not
send
them
away
out
of
the
country.
11 5:11
Now
there
was
there
on
the
mountain
side
a
great
herd
of
swine
feeding.
12 5:12
And
they
besought
him,
saying,
Send
us
into
the
swine,
that
we
may
enter
into
them.
13 5:13
And
he
gave
them
leave.
And
the
unclean
spirits
came
out,
and
entered
into
the
swine:
and
the
herd
rushed
down
the
steep
into
the
sea,
in
number
about
two
thousand;
and
they
were
drowned
in
the
sea.
14 5:14
And
they
that
fed
them
fled,
and
told
it
in
the
city,
and
in
the
country.
And
they
came
to
see
what
it
was
that
had
come
to
pass.
15 5:15
And
they
come
to
Jesus,
and
behold
him
that
was
possessed
with
demons
sitting,
clothed
and
in
his
right
mind,
even
him
that
had
the
legion:
and
they
were
afraid.
16 5:16
And
they
that
saw
it
declared
unto
them
how
it
befell
him
that
was
possessed
with
demons,
and
concerning
the
swine.
17 5:17
And
they
began
to
beseech
him
to
depart
from
their
borders.
18 5:18
And
as
he
was
entering
into
the
boat,
he
that
had
been
possessed
with
demons
besought
him
that
he
might
be
with
him.
19 5:19
And
he
suffered
him
not,
but
saith
unto
him,
Go
to
thy
house
unto
thy
friends,
and
tell
them
how
great
things
the
Lord
hath
done
for
thee,
and
how
he
had
mercy
on
thee.
20 5:20
And
he
went
his
way,
and
began
to
publish
in
Decapolis
how
great
things
Jesus
had
done
for
him:
and
all
men
marvelled.
21 5:21
And
when
Jesus
had
crossed
over
again
in
the
boat
unto
the
other
side,
a
great
multitude
was
gathered
unto
him;
and
he
was
by
the
sea.
22 5:22
And
there
cometh
one
of
the
rulers
of
the synagogue,
Jaïrus
by
name;
and
seeing
him,
he
falleth
at
his
feet,
23 5:23
and beseecheth
him
much,
saying,
My
little
daughter
is
at
the
point
of
death:
I
pray
thee,
that
thou
come
and
lay
thy
hands
on
her,
that
she
may
be
made
whole,
and
live.
24 5:24
And
he
went
with
him;
and
a
great
multitude
followed
him,
and
they
thronged
him.
25 5:25
And
a
woman,
who
had
an
issue
of
blood
twelve
years,
26 5:26
and
had
suffered
many
things
of
many
physicians,
and
had
spent
all
that
she
had,
and
was
nothing
bettered,
but
rather
grew
worse,
27 5:27
having
heard
the
things
concerning
Jesus,
came
in
the
crowd
behind,
and
touched
his
garment.
28 5:28
For
she
said,
If
I
touch
but
his
garments,
I
shall
be
made
whole.
29 5:29
And
straightway
the
fountain
of
her
blood
was
dried
up;
and
she
felt
in
her
body
that
she
was
healed
of
her
plague.
30 5:30
And
straightway
Jesus,
perceiving
in
himself
that
the
power
proceeding
from
him
had
gone
forth,
turned
him
about
in
the
crowd,
and
said,
Who
touched
my
garments?
31 5:31
And
his
disciples
said
unto
him,
Thou
seest
the
multitude
thronging
thee,
and
sayest
thou,
Who
touched
me?
32 5:32
And
he
looked
round
about
to
see
her
that
had
done
this
thing.
33 5:33
But
the
woman
fearing
and
trembling,
knowing
what
had
been
done
to
her,
came
and
fell
down
before
him,
and
told
him
all
the
truth.
34 5:34
And
he
said
unto
her,
Daughter,
thy
faith
hath
made
thee
whole;
go
in
peace,
and
be
whole
of
thy
plague.
35 5:35
While
he
yet
spake,
they
come
from
the
ruler
of
the synagogue’s
house,
saying,
Thy
daughter
is
dead:
why
troublest
thou
the
Teacher
any
further?
36 5:36
But
Jesus,
not heeding
the
word
spoken,
saith
unto
the
ruler
of
the synagogue,
Fear
not,
only
believe.
37 5:37
And
he
suffered
no
man
to
follow
with
him,
save
Peter,
and
James,
and
John
the
brother
of
James.
38 5:38
And
they
come
to
the
house
of
the
ruler
of
the synagogue;
and
he
beholdeth
a
tumult,
and
many
weeping
and
wailing
greatly.
39 5:39
And
when
he
was
entered
in,
he
saith
unto
them,
Why
make
ye
a
tumult,
and
weep?
the
child
is
not
dead,
but
sleepeth.
40 5:40
And
they
laughed
him
to
scorn.
But
he,
having
put
them
all
forth,
taketh
the
father
of
the
child
and
her
mother
and
them
that
were
with
him,
and
goeth
in
where
the
child
was.
41 5:41
And
taking
the
child
by
the
hand,
he
saith
unto
her,
Talitha
cumi;
which
is,
being
interpreted,
Damsel,
I
say
unto
thee,
Arise.
42 5:42
And
straightway
the
damsel
rose
up,
and
walked;
for
she
was
twelve
years
old.
And
they
were
amazed
straightway
with
a
great
amazement.
43 5:43
And
he
charged
them
much
that
no
man
should
know
this:
and
he
commanded
that
something
should
be
given
her
to
eat.
61 6:1
And
he
went
out
from
thence;
and
he
cometh
into
his
own
country;
and
his
disciples
follow
him.
2 6:2
And
when
the
sabbath
was
come,
he
began
to
teach
in
the
synagogue:
and
many
hearing
him
were
astonished,
saying,
Whence
hath
this
man
these
things?
and,
What
is
the
wisdom
that
is
given
unto
this
man,
and
what
mean
such
mighty
works
wrought
by
his
hands?
3 6:3
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
were
offended
in
him.
4 6:4
And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
A
prophet
is
not
without
honor,
save
in
his
own
country,
and
among
his
own
kin,
and
in
his
own
house.
5 6:5
And
he
could
there
do
no
mighty
work,
save
that
he
laid
his
hands
upon
a
few
sick
folk,
and
healed
them.
6 6:6
And
he
marvelled
because
of
their unbelief.
And
he
went
round
about
the
villages
teaching.
7 6:7
And
he
calleth
unto
him
the
twelve,
and
began
to
send
them
forth
by
two
and
two;
and
he
gave
them
authority
over
the
unclean
spirits;
8 6:8
and
he
charged
them
that
they
should
take
nothing
for
their
journey,
save
a
staff
only;
no
bread,
no wallet,
no
money
in
their
purse;
9 6:9
but
to
go
shod
with
sandals:
and,
said
he,
put
not
on
two
coats.
10 6:10
And
he
said
unto
them,
Wheresoever
ye
enter
into
a
house,
there
abide
till
ye
depart
thence.
11 6:11
And
whatsoever
place
shall
not
receive
you,
and
they
hear
you
not,
as
ye
go
forth
thence,
shake
off
the
dust
that
is
under
your
feet
for
a
testimony
unto
them.
12 6:12
And
they
went
out,
and
preached
that
men
should
repent.
13 6:13
And
they
cast
out
many
demons,
and
anointed
with
oil
many
that
were
sick,
and
healed
them.
14 6:14
And
king
Herod
heard
thereof;
for
his
name
had
become
known:
and
he
said,
John
the Baptizer
is
risen
from
the
dead,
and
therefore
do
these
powers
work
in
him.
15 6:15
But
others
said,
It
is
Elijah.
And
others
said,
It
is
a
prophet,
even
as
one
of
the
prophets.
16 6:16
But
Herod,
when
he
heard
thereof,
said,
John,
whom
I
beheaded,
he
is
risen.
17 6:17
For
Herod
himself
had
sent
forth
and
laid
hold
upon
John,
and
bound
him
in
prison
for
the
sake
of
Herodias,
his
brother
Philip’s
wife;
for
he
had
married
her.
18 6:18
For
John
said
unto
Herod,
It
is
not
lawful
for
thee
to
have
thy
brother’s
wife.
19 6:19
And
Herodias
set
herself
against
him,
and
desired
to
kill
him;
and
she
could
not;
20 6:20
for
Herod
feared
John,
knowing
that
he
was
a
righteous
and
holy
man,
and
kept
him
safe.
And
when
he
heard
him,
he
was
much
perplexed;
and
he
heard
him
gladly.
21 6:21
And
when
a
convenient
day
was
come,
that
Herod
on
his
birthday
made
a
supper
to
his
lords,
and
the
high
captains,
and
the
chief
men
of
Galilee;
22 6:22
and
when
the
daughter
of
Herodias
herself
came
in
and
danced,
she
pleased
Herod
and
them
that
sat
at
meat
with
him;
and
the
king
said
unto
the
damsel,
Ask
of
me
whatsoever
thou
wilt,
and
I
will
give
it
thee.
23 6:23
And
he
sware
unto
her,
Whatsoever
thou
shalt
ask
of
me,
I
will
give
it
thee,
unto
the
half
of
my
kingdom.
24 6:24
And
she
went
out,
and
said
unto
her
mother,
What
shall
I
ask?
And
she
said,
The
head
of
John
the Baptizer.
25 6:25
And
she
came
in
straightway
with
haste
unto
the
king,
and
asked,
saying,
I
will
that
thou
forthwith
give
me
on
a
platter
the
head
of
John
the Baptist.
26 6:26
And
the
king
was
exceeding
sorry;
but
for
the
sake
of
his
oaths,
and
of
them
that
sat
at
meat,
he
would
not
reject
her.
27 6:27
And
straightway
the
king
sent
forth
a
soldier
of
his
guard,
and
commanded
to
bring
his
head:
and
he
went
and
beheaded
him
in
the
prison,
28 6:28
and
brought
his
head
on
a
platter,
and
gave
it
to
the
damsel;
and
the
damsel
gave
it
to
her
mother.
29 6:29
And
when
his
disciples
heard
thereof,
they
came
and
took
up
his
corpse,
and
laid
it
in
a
tomb.
30 6:30
And
the apostles
gather
themselves
together
unto
Jesus;
and
they
told
him
all
things,
whatsoever
they
had
done,
and
whatsoever
they
had
taught.
31 6:31
And
he
saith
unto
them,
Come
ye
yourselves
apart
into
a
desert
place,
and
rest
a
while.
For
there
were
many
coming
and
going,
and
they
had
no
leisure
so
much
as
to
eat.
32 6:32
And
they
went
away
in
the
boat
to
a
desert
place
apart.
33 6:33
And
the
people
saw
them
going,
and
many
knew
them,
and
they
ran
together
there
on
foot
from
all
the
cities,
and
outwent
them.
34 6:34
And
he
came
forth
and
saw
a
great
multitude,
and
he
had
compassion
on
them,
because
they
were
as
sheep
not
having
a
shepherd:
and
he
began
to
teach
them
many
things.
35 6:35
And
when
the
day
was
now
far
spent,
his
disciples
came
unto
him,
and
said,
The
place
is
desert,
and
the
day
is
now
far
spent;
36 6:36
send
them
away,
that
they
may
go
into
the
country
and
villages
round
about,
and
buy
themselves
somewhat
to
eat.
37 6:37
But
he
answered
and
said
unto
them,
Give
ye
them
to
eat.
And
they
say
unto
him,
Shall
we
go
and
buy
two
hundred shillings’
worth
of
bread,
and
give
them
to
eat?
38 6:38
And
he
saith
unto
them,
How
many
loaves
have
ye?
go
and
see.
And
when
they
knew,
they
say,
Five,
and
two
fishes.
39 6:39
And
he
commanded
them
that
all
should
sit
down
by
companies
upon
the
green
grass.
40 6:40
And
they
sat
down
in
ranks,
by
hundreds,
and
by
fifties.
41 6:41
And
he
took
the
five
loaves
and
the
two
fishes,
and
looking
up
to
heaven,
he
blessed,
and
brake
the
loaves;
and
he
gave
to
the
disciples
to
set
before
them;
and
the
two
fishes
divided
he
among
them
all.
42 6:42
And
they
all
ate,
and
were
filled.
43 6:43
And
they
took
up
broken
pieces,
twelve basketfuls,
and
also
of
the
fishes.
44 6:44
And
they
that
ate
the
loaves
were
five
thousand
men.
45 6:45
And
straightway
he
constrained
his
disciples
to
enter
into
the
boat,
and
to
go
before
him
unto
the
other
side
to Bethsaida,
while
he
himself
sendeth
the
multitude
away.
46 6:46
And
after
he
had
taken
leave
of
them,
he
departed
into
the
mountain
to
pray.
47 6:47
And
when
even
was
come,
the
boat
was
in
the
midst
of
the
sea,
and
he
alone
on
the
land.
48 6:48
And
seeing
them
distressed
in
rowing,
for
the
wind
was
contrary
unto
them,
about
the
fourth
watch
of
the
night
he
cometh
unto
them,
walking
on
the
sea;
and
he
would
have
passed
by
them:
49 6:49
but
they,
when
they
saw
him
walking
on
the
sea,
supposed
that
it
was
a
ghost,
and
cried
out;
50 6:50
for
they
all
saw
him,
and
were
troubled.
But
he
straightway
spake
with
them,
and
saith
unto
them,
Be
of
good
cheer:
it
is
I;
be
not
afraid.
51 6:51
And
he
went
up
unto
them
into
the
boat;
and
the
wind
ceased:
and
they
were
sore
amazed
in
themselves;
52 6:52
for
they
understood
not
concerning
the
loaves,
but
their
heart
was
hardened.
53 6:53
And
when
they
had
crossed
over,
they
came
to
the
land
unto
Gennesaret,
and
moored
to
the
shore.
54 6:54
And
when
they
were
come
out
of
the
boat,
straightway
the
people
knew
him,
55 6:55
and
ran
round
about
that
whole
region,
and
began
to
carry
about
on
their
beds
those
that
were
sick,
where
they
heard
he
was.
56 6:56
And
wheresoever
he
entered,
into
villages,
or
into
cities,
or
into
the
country,
they
laid
the
sick
in
the marketplaces,
and
besought
him
that
they
might
touch
if
it
were
but
the
border
of
his
garment:
and
as
many
as
touched
him
were
made
whole.
71 7:1
And
there
are
gathered
together
unto
him
the
Pharisees,
and
certain
of
the
scribes,
who
had
come
from
Jerusalem,
2 7:2
and
had
seen
that
some
of
his
disciples
ate
their
bread
with
defiled,
that
is, unwashen,
hands.
3 7:3(For
the
Pharisees,
and
all
the
Jews,
except
they
wash
their
hands
diligently,
eat
not,
holding
the
tradition
of
the
elders;
4 7:4
and
when
they
come
from
the marketplace,
except
they
bathe
themselves,
they
eat
not;
and
many
other
things
there
are,
which
they
have
received
to
hold, washings
of
cups,
and
pots,
and
brasen
vessels.)
5 7:5
And
the
Pharisees
and
the
scribes
ask
him,
Why
walk
not
thy
disciples
according
to
the
tradition
of
the
elders,
but
eat
their
bread
with
defiled
hands?
6 7:6
And
he
said
unto
them,
Well
did
Isaiah
prophesy
of
you
hypocrites,
as
it
is
written,
This
people honoreth
me
with
their
lips,
But
their
heart
is
far
from
me.
7 7:7
But
in
vain
do
they
worship
me,
Teaching
as
their
doctrines
the
precepts
of
men.
8 7:8
Ye
leave
the
commandment
of
God,
and
hold
fast
the
tradition
of
men.
9 7:9
And
he
said
unto
them,
Full
well
do
ye
reject
the
commandment
of
God,
that
ye
may
keep
your
tradition.
10 7:10
For
Moses
said,
Honor
thy
father
and
thy
mother;
and,
He
that
speaketh
evil
of
father
or
mother,
let
him
die
the
death:
11 7:11
but
ye
say,
If
a
man
shall
say
to
his
father
or
his
mother,
That
wherewith
thou mightest
have
been
profited
by
me
is
Corban,
that
is
to
say,
Given
to
God;
12 7:12
ye
no
longer
suffer
him
to
do aught
for
his
father
or
his
mother;
13 7:13
making
void
the
word
of
God
by
your
tradition,
which
ye
have
delivered:
and
many
such
like
things
ye
do.
14 7:14
And
he
called
to
him
the
multitude
again,
and
said
unto
them,
Hear
me
all
of
you,
and
understand:
15 7:15
there
is
nothing
from
without
the
man,
that
going
into
him
can
defile
him;
but
the
things
which
proceed
out
of
the
man
are
those
that
defile
the
man.
16 7:16
7:16
Many ancient authorities insert v. 16.
If any man hath ears to hear, let him hear.
See Mrk 4:9,23.
17 7:17
And
when
he
was
entered
into
the
house
from
the
multitude,
his
disciples
asked
of
him
the
parable.
18 7:18
And
he
saith
unto
them,
Are
ye
so
without
understanding
also?
Perceive
ye
not,
that
whatsoever
from
without
goeth
into
the
man,
it
cannot
defile
him;
19 7:19
because
it
goeth
not
into
his
heart,
but
into
his
belly,
and
goeth
out
into
the draught?
This
he
said,
making
all
meats
clean.
20 7:20
And
he
said,
That
which
proceedeth
out
of
the
man,
that
defileth
the
man.
21 7:21
For
from
within,
out
of
the
heart
of
men,
evil
thoughts
proceed,
fornications,
thefts,
murders,
adulteries,
22 7:22covetings, wickednesses,
deceit, lasciviousness,
an
evil
eye, railing,
pride,
foolishness:
23 7:23
all
these
evil
things
proceed
from
within,
and
defile
the
man.
24 7:24
And
from
thence
he
arose,
and
went
away
into
the
borders
of
Tyre
and
Sidon.
And
he
entered
into
a
house,
and
would
have
no
man
know
it;
and
he
could
not
be
hid.
25 7:25
But
straightway
a
woman,
whose
little
daughter
had
an
unclean
spirit,
having
heard
of
him,
came
and
fell
down
at
his
feet.
26 7:26
Now
the
woman
was
a
Greek,
a
Syrophoenician
by
race.
And
she
besought
him
that
he
would
cast
forth
the
demon
out
of
her
daughter.
27 7:27
And
he
said
unto
her,
Let
the
children
first
be
filled:
for
it
is
not
meet
to
take
the
children’s
bread
and
cast
it
to
the
dogs.
28 7:28
But
she
answered
and
saith
unto
him,
Yea,
Lord;
even
the
dogs
under
the
table
eat
of
the
children’s
crumbs.
29 7:29
And
he
said
unto
her,
For
this
saying
go
thy
way;
the
demon
is
gone
out
of
thy
daughter.
30 7:30
And
she
went
away
unto
her
house,
and
found
the
child
laid
upon
the
bed,
and
the
demon
gone
out.
31 7:31
And
again
he
went
out
from
the
borders
of
Tyre,
and
came
through
Sidon
unto
the
sea
of
Galilee,
through
the
midst
of
the
borders
of
Decapolis.
32 7:32
And
they
bring
unto
him
one
that
was
deaf,
and
had
an impediment
in
his
speech;
and
they
beseech
him
to
lay
his
hand
upon
him.
33 7:33
And
he
took
him
aside
from
the
multitude
privately,
and
put
his
fingers
into
his
ears,
and
he
spat,
and
touched
his
tongue;
34 7:34
and
looking
up
to
heaven,
he
sighed,
and
saith
unto
him,
Ephphatha,
that
is,
Be
opened.
35 7:35
And
his
ears
were
opened,
and
the
bond
of
his
tongue
was
loosed,
and
he
spake
plain.
36 7:36
And
he
charged
them
that
they
should
tell
no
man:
but
the
more
he
charged
them,
so
much
the
more
a
great
deal
they
published
it.
37 7:37
And
they
were
beyond
measure
astonished,
saying,
He
hath
done
all
things
well;
he
maketh
even
the
deaf
to
hear,
and
the
dumb
to
speak.
81 8:1
In
those
days,
when
there
was
again
a
great
multitude,
and
they
had
nothing
to
eat,
he
called
unto
him
his
disciples,
and
saith
unto
them,
2 8:2
I
have
compassion
on
the
multitude,
because
they
continue
with
me
now
three
days,
and
have
nothing
to
eat:
3 8:3
and
if
I
send
them
away
fasting
to
their
home,
they
will
faint
on
the
way;
and
some
of
them
are
come
from
far.
4 8:4
And
his
disciples
answered
him,
Whence
shall
one
be
able
to
fill
these
men
with
bread
here
in
a
desert
place?
5 8:5
And
he
asked
them,
How
many
loaves
have
ye?
And
they
said,
Seven.
6 8:6
And
he
commandeth
the
multitude
to
sit
down
on
the
ground:
and
he
took
the
seven
loaves,
and
having
given
thanks,
he
brake,
and
gave
to
his
disciples,
to
set
before
them;
and
they
set
them
before
the
multitude.
7 8:7
And
they
had
a
few
small
fishes:
and
having
blessed
them,
he
commanded
to
set
these
also
before
them.
8 8:8
And
they
ate,
and
were
filled:
and
they
took
up,
of
broken
pieces
that
remained
over,
seven
baskets.
9 8:9
And
they
were
about
four
thousand:
and
he
sent
them
away.
10 8:10
And
straightway
he
entered
into
the
boat
with
his
disciples,
and
came
into
the
parts
of
Dalmanutha.
11 8:11
And
the
Pharisees
came
forth,
and
began
to
question
with
him,
seeking
of
him
a
sign
from
heaven,
trying
him.
12 8:12
And
he
sighed
deeply
in
his
spirit,
and
saith,
Why
doth
this
generation
seek
a
sign?
verily
I
say
unto
you,
There
shall
no
sign
be
given
unto
this
generation.
13 8:13
And
he
left
them,
and
again
entering
into
the
boat
departed
to
the
other
side.
14 8:14
And
they
forgot
to
take
bread;
and
they
had
not
in
the
boat
with
them
more
than
one
loaf.
15 8:15
And
he
charged
them,
saying,
Take
heed,
beware
of
the
leaven
of
the
Pharisees
and
the
leaven
of
Herod.
16 8:16
And
they
reasoned
one
with
another,
saying,
We
have
no
bread.
17 8:17
And
Jesus
perceiving
it
saith
unto
them,
Why
reason
ye,
because
ye
have
no
bread?
do
ye
not
yet
perceive,
neither
understand?
have
ye
your
heart
hardened?
18 8:18
Having
eyes,
see
ye
not?
and
having
ears,
hear
ye
not?
and
do
ye
not
remember?
19 8:19
When
I
brake
the
five
loaves
among
the
five
thousand,
how
many
baskets
full
of
broken
pieces
took
ye
up?
They
say
unto
him,
Twelve.
20 8:20
And
when
the
seven
among
the
four
thousand,
how
many basketfuls
of
broken
pieces
took
ye
up?
And
they
say
unto
him,
Seven.
21 8:21
And
he
said
unto
them,
Do
ye
not
yet
understand?
22 8:22
And
they
come
unto Bethsaida.
And
they
bring
to
him
a
blind
man,
and
beseech
him
to
touch
him.
23 8:23
And
he
took
hold
of
the
blind
man
by
the
hand,
and
brought
him
out
of
the
village;
and
when
he
had
spit
on
his
eyes,
and
laid
his
hands
upon
him,
he
asked
him,
Seest
thou aught?
24 8:24
And
he
looked
up,
and
said,
I
see
men;
for
I
behold
them
as
trees,
walking.
25 8:25
Then
again
he
laid
his
hands
upon
his
eyes;
and
he
looked
stedfastly,
and
was
restored,
and
saw
all
things
clearly.
26 8:26
And
he
sent
him
away
to
his
home,
saying,
Do
not
even
enter
into
the
village.
27 8:27
And
Jesus
went
forth,
and
his
disciples,
into
the
villages
of
Cæsarea
Philippi:
and
on
the
way
he
asked
his
disciples,
saying
unto
them,
Who
do
men
say
that
I
am?
28 8:28
And
they
told
him,
saying,
John
the Baptist;
and
others,
Elijah;
but
others,
One
of
the
prophets.
29 8:29
And
he
asked
them,
But
who
say
ye
that
I
am?
Peter
answereth
and
saith
unto
him,
Thou
art
the
Christ.
30 8:30
And
he
charged
them
that
they
should
tell
no
man
of
him.
31 8:31
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 8:32
And
he
spake
the
saying
openly.
And
Peter
took
him,
and
began
to
rebuke
him.
33 8:33
But
he
turning
about,
and
seeing
his
disciples,
rebuked
Peter,
and
saith,
Get
thee
behind
me,
Satan;
for
thou mindest
not
the
things
of
God,
but
the
things
of
men.
34 8:34
And
he
called
unto
him
the
multitude
with
his
disciples,
and
said
unto
them,
If
any
man
would
come
after
me,
let
him
deny
himself,
and
take
up
his
cross,
and
follow
me.
35 8:35
For
whosoever
would
save
his
life
shall
lose
it;
and
whosoever
shall
lose
his
life
for
my
sake
and
the
gospel’s
shall
save
it.
36 8:36
For
what
doth
it
profit
a
man,
to
gain
the
whole
world,
and
forfeit
his
life?
37 8:37
For
what
should
a
man
give
in
exchange
for
his
life?
38 8:38
For
whosoever
shall
be
ashamed
of
me
and
of
my
words
in
this
adulterous
and
sinful
generation,
the
Son
of
man
also
shall
be
ashamed
of
him,
when
he
cometh
in
the
glory
of
his
Father
with
the
holy
angels.
91 9:1
And
he
said
unto
them,
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
There
are
some
here
of
them
that
stand
by,
who
shall
in
no
wise
taste
of
death,
till
they
see
the
kingdom
of
God
come
with
power.
2 9:2
And
after
six
days
Jesus
taketh
with
him
Peter,
and
James,
and
John,
and
bringeth
them
up
into
a
high
mountain
apart
by
themselves:
and
he
was
transfigured
before
them;
3 9:3
and
his
garments
became
glistering,
exceeding
white,
so
as
no
fuller
on
earth
can
whiten
them.
4 9:4
And
there
appeared
unto
them
Elijah
with
Moses:
and
they
were
talking
with
Jesus.
5 9:5
And
Peter
answereth
and
saith
to
Jesus,
Rabbi,
it
is
good
for
us
to
be
here:
and
let
us
make
three
tabernacles;
one
for
thee,
and
one
for
Moses,
and
one
for
Elijah.
6 9:6
For
he
knew
not
what
to
answer;
for
they
became
sore
afraid.
7 9:7
And
there
came
a
cloud
overshadowing
them:
and
there
came
a
voice
out
of
the
cloud,
This
is
my
beloved
Son:
hear
ye
him.
8 9:8
And
suddenly
looking
round
about,
they
saw
no
one
any
more,
save
Jesus
only
with
themselves.
9 9:9
And
as
they
were
coming
down
from
the
mountain,
he
charged
them
that
they
should
tell
no
man
what
things
they
had
seen,
save
when
the
Son
of
man
should
have
risen
again
from
the
dead.
10 9:10
And
they
kept
the
saying,
questioning
among
themselves
what
the
rising
again
from
the
dead
should
mean.
11 9:11
And
they
asked
him,
saying,
How
is
it
that
the
scribes
say
that
Elijah
must
first
come?
12 9:12
And
he
said
unto
them,
Elijah
indeed
cometh
first,
and
restoreth
all
things:
and
how
is
it
written
of
the
Son
of
man,
that
he
should
suffer
many
things
and
be
set
at
nought?
13 9:13
But
I
say
unto
you,
that
Elijah
is
come,
and
they
have
also
done
unto
him
whatsoever
they
would,
even
as
it
is
written
of
him.
14 9:14
And
when
they
came
to
the
disciples,
they
saw
a
great
multitude
about
them,
and
scribes
questioning
with
them.
15 9:15
And
straightway
all
the
multitude,
when
they
saw
him,
were
greatly
amazed,
and
running
to
him
saluted
him.
16 9:16
And
he
asked
them,
What
question
ye
with
them?
17 9:17
And
one
of
the
multitude
answered
him,
Teacher,
I
brought
unto
thee
my
son,
who
hath
a
dumb
spirit;
18 9:18
and
wheresoever
it
taketh
him,
it
dasheth
him
down:
and
he foameth,
and grindeth
his
teeth,
and
pineth
away:
and
I
spake
to
thy
disciples
that
they
should
cast
it
out;
and
they
were
not
able.
19 9:19
And
he
answereth
them
and
saith,
O
faithless
generation,
how
long
shall
I
be
with
you?
how
long
shall
I
bear
with
you?
bring
him
unto
me.
20 9:20
And
they
brought
him
unto
him:
and
when
he
saw
him,
straightway
the
spirit
tare
him
grievously;
and
he
fell
on
the
ground,
and
wallowed foaming.
21 9:21
And
he
asked
his
father,
How
long
time
is
it
since
this
hath
come
unto
him?
And
he
said,
From
a
child.
22 9:22
And oft-times
it
hath
cast
him
both
into
the
fire
and
into
the
waters,
to
destroy
him:
but
if
thou
canst
do
anything,
have
compassion
on
us,
and
help
us.
23 9:23
And
Jesus
said
unto
him,
If
thou
canst!
All
things
are
possible
to
him
that
believeth.
24 9:24
Straightway
the
father
of
the
child
cried
out,
and
said,
I
believe;
help
thou
mine unbelief.
25 9:25
And
when
Jesus
saw
that
a
multitude
came
running
together,
he
rebuked
the
unclean
spirit,
saying
unto
him,
Thou
dumb
and
deaf
spirit,
I
command
thee,
come
out
of
him,
and
enter
no
more
into
him.
26 9:26
And
having
cried
out,
and
torn
him
much,
he
came
out:
and
the
boy
became
as
one
dead; insomuch
that
the
more
part
said,
He
is
dead.
27 9:27
But
Jesus
took
him
by
the
hand,
and
raised
him
up;
and
he
arose.
28 9:28
And
when
he
was
come
into
the
house,
his
disciples
asked
him
privately,
How
is
it
that
we
could
not
cast
it
out?
29 9:29
And
he
said
unto
them,
This
kind
can
come
out
by
nothing,
save
by
prayer.
30 9:30
And
they
went
forth
from
thence,
and
passed
through
Galilee;
and
he
would
not
that
any
man
should
know
it.
31 9:31
For
he
taught
his
disciples,
and
said
unto
them,
The
Son
of
man
is
delivered
up
into
the
hands
of
men,
and
they
shall
kill
him;
and
when
he
is
killed,
after
three
days
he
shall
rise
again.
32 9:32
But
they
understood
not
the
saying,
and
were
afraid
to
ask
him.
33 9:33
And
they
came
to
Capernaum:
and
when
he
was
in
the
house
he
asked
them,
What
were
ye
reasoning
on
the
way?
34 9:34
But
they
held
their
peace:
for
they
had
disputed
one
with
another
on
the
way,
who
was
the
greatest.
35 9:35
And
he
sat
down,
and
called
the
twelve;
and
he
saith
unto
them,
If
any
man
would
be
first,
he
shall
be
last
of
all,
and
servant
of
all.
36 9:36
And
he
took
a
little
child,
and
set
him
in
the
midst
of
them:
and
taking
him
in
his
arms,
he
said
unto
them,
37 9:37
Whosoever
shall
receive
one
of
such
little
children
in
my
name,
receiveth
me:
and
whosoever
receiveth
me,
receiveth
not
me,
but
him
that
sent
me.
38 9:38
John
said
unto
him,
Teacher,
we
saw
one
casting
out
demons
in
thy
name;
and
we forbade
him,
because
he
followed
not
us.
39 9:39
But
Jesus
said,
Forbid
him
not:
for
there
is
no
man
who
shall
do
a
mighty
work
in
my
name,
and
be
able
quickly
to
speak
evil
of
me.
40 9:40
For
he
that
is
not
against
us
is
for
us.
41 9:41
For
whosoever
shall
give
you
a
cup
of
water
to
drink,
because
ye
are
Christ’s,
verily
I
say
unto
you,
he
shall
in
no
wise
lose
his
reward.
42 9:42
And
whosoever
shall
cause
one
of
these
little
ones
that
believe
on
me
to
stumble,
it
were
better
for
him
if
a
great
millstone
were
hanged
about
his
neck,
and
he
were
cast
into
the
sea.
43 9:43
And
if
thy
hand
cause
thee
to
stumble,
cut
it
off:
it
is
good
for
thee
to
enter
into
life
maimed,
rather
than
having
thy
two
hands
to
go
into
hell,
into
the unquenchable
fire.
44 9:44
9:44
Vs. 44 and 46 (which are identical with v. 48) are omitted by the best ancient authorities.
45 9:45
And
if
thy
foot
cause
thee
to
stumble,
cut
it
off:
it
is
good
for
thee
to
enter
into
life
halt,
rather
than
having
thy
two
feet
to
be
cast
into
hell.
46 9:46
9:46
Vs. 44 and 46 (which are identical with v. 48) are omitted by the best ancient authorities.
47 9:47
And
if
thine
eye
cause
thee
to
stumble,
cast
it
out:
it
is
good
for
thee
to
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God
with
one
eye,
rather
than
having
two
eyes
to
be
cast
into
hell;
48 9:48
where
their
worm
dieth
not,
and
the
fire
is
not
quenched.
49 9:49
For
every
one
shall
be
salted
with
fire.
50 9:50
Salt
is
good:
but
if
the
salt
have
lost
its saltness,
wherewith
will
ye
season
it?
Have
salt
in
yourselves,
and
be
at
peace
one
with
another.
101 10:1
And
he
arose
from
thence,
and
cometh
into
the
borders
of
Judæa
and
beyond
the
Jordan:
and
multitudes
come
together
unto
him
again;
and,
as
he
was
wont,
he
taught
them
again.
2 10:2
And
there
came
unto
him
Pharisees,
and
asked
him,
Is
it
lawful
for
a
man
to
put
away
his
wife?
trying
him.
3 10:3
And
he
answered
and
said
unto
them,
What
did
Moses
command
you?
4 10:4
And
they
said,
Moses
suffered
to
write
a
bill
of
divorcement,
and
to
put
her
away.
5 10:5
But
Jesus
said
unto
them,
For
your
hardness
of
heart
he
wrote
you
this
commandment.
6 10:6
But
from
the
beginning
of
the
creation,
Male
and
female
made
he
them.
7 10:7
For
this
cause
shall
a
man
leave
his
father
and
mother,
and
shall
cleave
to
his
wife;
8 10:8
and
the
two
shall
become
one
flesh:
so
that
they
are
no
more
two,
but
one
flesh.
9 10:9
What
therefore
God
hath
joined
together,
let
not
man
put
asunder.
10 10:10
And
in
the
house
the
disciples
asked
him
again
of
this
matter.
11 10:11
And
he
saith
unto
them,
Whosoever
shall
put
away
his
wife,
and
marry
another,
committeth
adultery
against
her:
12 10:12
and
if
she
herself
shall
put
away
her
husband,
and
marry
another,
she
committeth
adultery.
13 10:13
And
they
were
bringing
unto
him
little
children,
that
he
should
touch
them:
and
the
disciples
rebuked
them.
14 10:14
But
when
Jesus
saw
it,
he
was
moved
with
indignation,
and
said
unto
them,
Suffer
the
little
children
to
come
unto
me;
forbid
them
not:
for
to
such belongeth
the
kingdom
of
God.
15 10:15
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
Whosoever
shall
not
receive
the
kingdom
of
God
as
a
little
child,
he
shall
in
no
wise
enter
therein.
16 10:16
And
he
took
them
in
his
arms,
and
blessed
them,
laying
his
hands
upon
them.
17 10:17
And
as
he
was
going
forth
into
the
way,
there
ran
one
to
him,
and
kneeled
to
him,
and
asked
him,
Good
Teacher,
what
shall
I
do
that
I
may
inherit
eternal
life?
18 10:18
And
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Why callest
thou
me
good?
none
is
good
save
one,
even
God.
19 10:19
Thou
knowest
the
commandments,
Do
not
kill,
Do
not
commit
adultery,
Do
not
steal,
Do
not
bear
false
witness,
Do
not
defraud,
Honor
thy
father
and
mother.
20 10:20
And
he
said
unto
him,
Teacher,
all
these
things
have
I
observed
from
my
youth.
21 10:21
And
Jesus
looking
upon
him
loved
him,
and
said
unto
him,
One
thing
thou
lackest:
go,
sell
whatsoever
thou
hast,
and
give
to
the
poor,
and
thou
shalt
have
treasure
in
heaven:
and
come,
follow
me.
22 10:22
But
his
countenance
fell
at
the
saying,
and
he
went
away
sorrowful:
for
he
was
one
that
had
great
possessions.
23 10:23
And
Jesus
looked
round
about,
and
saith
unto
his
disciples,
How
hardly
shall
they
that
have
riches
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God!
24 10:24
And
the
disciples
were
amazed
at
his
words.
But
Jesus
answereth
again,
and
saith
unto
them,
Children,
how
hard
is
it
for
them
that
trust
in
riches
to
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God!
25 10:25
It
is
easier
for
a
camel
to
go
through
a needle’s
eye,
than
for
a
rich
man
to
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God.
26 10:26
And
they
were
astonished
exceedingly,
saying
unto
him,
Then
who
can
be
saved?
27 10:27
Jesus
looking
upon
them
saith,
With
men
it
is
impossible,
but
not
with
God:
for
all
things
are
possible
with
God.
28 10:28
Peter
began
to
say
unto
him,
Lo,
we
have
left
all,
and
have
followed
thee.
29 10:29
Jesus
said,
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
There
is
no
man
that
hath
left
house,
or
brethren,
or
sisters,
or
mother,
or
father,
or
children,
or
lands,
for
my
sake,
and
for
the
gospel’s
sake,
30 10:30
but
he
shall
receive
a
hundredfold
now
in
this
time,
houses,
and
brethren,
and
sisters,
and
mothers,
and
children,
and
lands,
with
persecutions;
and
in
the
world
to
come
eternal
life.
31 10:31
But
many
that
are
first
shall
be
last;
and
the
last
first.
32 10:32
And
they
were
on
the
way,
going
up
to
Jerusalem;
and
Jesus
was
going
before
them:
and
they
were
amazed;
and
they
that
followed
were
afraid.
And
he
took
again
the
twelve,
and
began
to
tell
them
the
things
that
were
to
happen
unto
him,
33 10:33
saying,
Behold,
we
go
up
to
Jerusalem;
and
the
Son
of
man
shall
be
delivered
unto
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes;
and
they
shall
condemn
him
to
death,
and
shall
deliver
him
unto
the
Gentiles:
34 10:34
and
they
shall
mock
him,
and
shall
spit
upon
him,
and
shall
scourge
him,
and
shall
kill
him;
and
after
three
days
he
shall
rise
again.
35 10:35
And
there
come
near
unto
him
James
and
John,
the
sons
of
Zebedee,
saying
unto
him,
Teacher,
we
would
that
thou
shouldest
do
for
us
whatsoever
we
shall
ask
of
thee.
36 10:36
And
he
said
unto
them,
What
would
ye
that
I
should
do
for
you?
37 10:37
And
they
said
unto
him,
Grant
unto
us
that
we
may
sit,
one
on
thy
right
hand,
and
one
on
thy
left
hand,
in
thy
glory.
38 10:38
But
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Ye
know
not
what
ye
ask.
Are
ye
able
to
drink
the
cup
that
I
drink?
or
to
be baptized
with
the baptism
that
I
am baptized
with?
39 10:39
And
they
said
unto
him,
We
are
able.
And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
The
cup
that
I
drink
ye
shall
drink;
and
with
the baptism
that
I
am baptized
withal
shall
ye
be baptized:
40 10:40
but
to
sit
on
my
right
hand
or
on
my
left
hand
is
not
mine
to
give;
but
it
is
for
them
for
whom
it
hath
been
prepared.
41 10:41
And
when
the
ten
heard
it,
they
began
to
be
moved
with
indignation
concerning
James
and
John.
42 10:42
And
Jesus
called
them
to
him,
and
saith
unto
them,
Ye
know
that
they
who
are
accounted
to
rule
over
the
Gentiles
lord
it
over
them;
and
their
great
ones
exercise
authority
over
them.
43 10:43
But
it
is
not
so
among
you:
but
whosoever
would
become
great
among
you,
shall
be
your
minister;
44 10:44
and
whosoever
would
be
first
among
you,
shall
be
servant
of
all.
45 10:45
For
the
Son
of
man
also
came
not
to
be
ministered
unto,
but
to
minister,
and
to
give
his
life
a
ransom
for
many.
46 10:46
And
they
come
to
Jericho:
and
as
he
went
out
from
Jericho,
with
his
disciples
and
a
great
multitude,
the
son
of
Timæus, Bartimæus,
a
blind
beggar,
was
sitting
by
the
way
side.
47 10:47
And
when
he
heard
that
it
was
Jesus
the
Nazarene,
he
began
to
cry
out,
and
say,
Jesus,
thou
son
of
David,
have
mercy
on
me.
48 10:48
And
many
rebuked
him,
that
he
should
hold
his
peace:
but
he
cried
out
the
more
a
great
deal,
Thou
son
of
David,
have
mercy
on
me.
49 10:49
And
Jesus
stood
still,
and
said,
Call
ye
him.
And
they
call
the
blind
man,
saying
unto
him,
Be
of
good
cheer:
rise,
he
calleth
thee.
50 10:50
And
he,
casting
away
his
garment,
sprang
up,
and
came
to
Jesus.
51 10:51
And
Jesus
answered
him,
and
said,
What
wilt
thou
that
I
should
do
unto
thee?
And
the
blind
man
said
unto
him,
Rabboni,
that
I
may
receive
my
sight.
52 10:52
And
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Go
thy
way;
thy
faith
hath
made
thee
whole.
And
straightway
he
received
his
sight,
and
followed
him
in
the
way.
111 11:1
And
when
they
draw
nigh
unto
Jerusalem,
unto Bethphage
and Bethany,
at
the
mount
of
Olives,
he
sendeth
two
of
his
disciples,
2 11:2
and
saith
unto
them,
Go
your
way
into
the
village
that
is
over
against
you:
and
straightway
as
ye
enter
into
it,
ye
shall
find
a
colt
tied,
whereon
no
man
ever
yet
sat;
loose
him,
and
bring
him.
3 11:3
And
if
any
one
say
unto
you,
Why
do
ye
this?
say
ye,
The
Lord
hath
need
of
him;
and
straightway
he
will
send
him
back
hither.
4 11:4
And
they
went
away,
and
found
a
colt
tied
at
the
door
without
in
the
open
street;
and
they
loose
him.
5 11:5
And
certain
of
them
that
stood
there
said
unto
them,
What
do
ye,
loosing
the
colt?
6 11:6
And
they
said
unto
them
even
as
Jesus
had
said:
and
they
let
them
go.
7 11:7
And
they
bring
the
colt
unto
Jesus,
and
cast
on
him
their
garments;
and
he
sat
upon
him.
8 11:8
And
many
spread
their
garments
upon
the
way;
and
others
branches,
which
they
had
cut
from
the
fields.
9 11:9
And
they
that
went
before,
and
they
that
followed,
cried,
Hosanna;
Blessed
is
he
that
cometh
in
the
name
of
the
Lord:
10 11:10
Blessed
is
the
kingdom
that
cometh,
the
kingdom
of
our
father
David:
Hosanna
in
the
highest.
11 11:11
And
he
entered
into
Jerusalem,
into
the
temple;
and
when
he
had
looked
round
about
upon
all
things,
it
being
now
eventide,
he
went
out
unto Bethany
with
the
twelve.
12 11:12
And
on
the
morrow,
when
they
were
come
out
from Bethany,
he
hungered.
13 11:13
And
seeing
a
fig
tree
afar
off
having
leaves,
he
came,
if
haply
he
might
find
anything
thereon:
and
when
he
came
to
it,
he
found
nothing
but
leaves;
for
it
was
not
the
season
of
figs.
14 11:14
And
he
answered
and
said
unto
it,
No
man
eat
fruit
from
thee
henceforward
for
ever.
And
his
disciples
heard
it.
15 11:15
And
they
come
to
Jerusalem:
and
he
entered
into
the
temple,
and
began
to
cast
out
them
that
sold
and
them
that
bought
in
the
temple,
and
overthrew
the
tables
of
the money-changers,
and
the
seats
of
them
that
sold
the
doves;
16 11:16
and
he
would
not
suffer
that
any
man
should
carry
a
vessel
through
the
temple.
17 11:17
And
he
taught,
and
said
unto
them,
Is
it
not
written,
My
house
shall
be
called
a
house
of
prayer
for
all
the
nations?
but
ye
have
made
it
a
den
of
robbers.
18 11:18
And
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
heard
it,
and
sought
how
they
might
destroy
him:
for
they
feared
him,
for
all
the
multitude
was
astonished
at
his
teaching.
19 11:19
And
every
evening
he
went
forth
out
of
the
city.
20 11:20
And
as
they
passed
by
in
the
morning,
they
saw
the
fig
tree
withered
away
from
the
roots.
21 11:21
And
Peter
calling
to
remembrance
saith
unto
him,
Rabbi,
behold,
the
fig
tree
which
thou
cursedst
is
withered
away.
22 11:22
And
Jesus
answering
saith
unto
them,
Have
faith
in
God.
23 11:23
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
Whosoever
shall
say
unto
this
mountain,
Be
thou
taken
up
and
cast
into
the
sea;
and
shall
not
doubt
in
his
heart,
but
shall
believe
that
what
he
saith
cometh
to
pass;
he
shall
have
it.
24 11:24
Therefore
I
say
unto
you,
All
things
whatsoever
ye
pray
and
ask
for,
believe
that
ye
receive
them,
and
ye
shall
have
them.
25 11:25
And
whensoever
ye
stand
praying,
forgive,
if
ye
have aught
against
any
one;
that
your
Father
also
who
is
in
heaven
may
forgive
you
your
trespasses.
26 11:26
11:26
Many ancient authorities add v. 26
But if ye do not forgive, neither will your Father who is in heaven forgive your trespasses.
Com. Mat 6:15; 18:35
27 11:27
And
they
come
again
to
Jerusalem:
and
as
he
was
walking
in
the
temple,
there
come
to
him
the
chief
priests,
and
the
scribes,
and
the
elders;
28 11:28
and
they
said
unto
him,
By
what
authority
doest
thou
these
things?
or
who
gave
thee
this
authority
to
do
these
things?
29 11:29
And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
I
will
ask
of
you
one
question,
and
answer
me,
and
I
will
tell
you
by
what
authority
I
do
these
things.
30 11:30
The baptism
of
John,
was
it
from
heaven,
or
from
men?
answer
me.
31 11:31
And
they
reasoned
with
themselves,
saying,
If
we
shall
say,
From
heaven;
he
will
say,
Why
then
did
ye
not
believe
him?
32 11:32
But
should
we
say,
From
men—they
feared
the
people:
for
all
verily
held
John
to
be
a
prophet.
33 11:33
And
they
answered
Jesus
and
say,
We
know
not.
And
Jesus
saith
unto
them,
Neither
tell
I
you
by
what
authority
I
do
these
things.
121 12:1
And
he
began
to
speak
unto
them
in
parables.
A
man
planted
a
vineyard,
and
set
a
hedge
about
it,
and
digged
a
pit
for
the
winepress,
and
built
a
tower,
and
let
it
out
to
husbandmen,
and
went
into
another
country.
2 12:2
And
at
the
season
he
sent
to
the
husbandmen
a
servant,
that
he
might
receive
from
the
husbandmen
of
the
fruits
of
the
vineyard.
3 12:3
And
they
took
him,
and
beat
him,
and
sent
him
away
empty.
4 12:4
And
again
he
sent
unto
them
another
servant;
and
him
they
wounded
in
the
head,
and
handled
shamefully.
5 12:5
And
he
sent
another;
and
him
they
killed:
and
many
others;
beating
some,
and
killing
some.
6 12:6
He
had
yet
one,
a
beloved
son:
he
sent
him
last
unto
them,
saying,
They
will
reverence
my
son.
7 12:7
But
those
husbandmen
said
among
themselves,
This
is
the
heir;
come,
let
us
kill
him,
and
the
inheritance
shall
be
ours.
8 12:8
And
they
took
him,
and
killed
him,
and
cast
him
forth
out
of
the
vineyard.
9 12:9
What
therefore
will
the
lord
of
the
vineyard
do?
he
will
come
and
destroy
the
husbandmen,
and
will
give
the
vineyard
unto
others.
10 12:10
Have
ye
not
read
even
this
scripture:
The
stone
which
the
builders
rejected,
The
same
was
made
the
head
of
the
corner;
11 12:11
This
was
from
the
Lord,
And
it
is
marvellous
in
our
eyes?
12 12:12
And
they
sought
to
lay
hold
on
him;
and
they
feared
the
multitude;
for
they
perceived
that
he
spake
the
parable
against
them:
and
they
left
him,
and
went
away.
13 12:13
And
they
send
unto
him
certain
of
the
Pharisees
and
of
the
Herodians,
that
they
might
catch
him
in
talk.
14 12:14
And
when
they
were
come,
they
say
unto
him,
Teacher,
we
know
that
thou
art
true,
and
carest
not
for
any
one;
for
thou
regardest
not
the
person
of
men,
but
of
a
truth
teachest
the
way
of
God:
Is
it
lawful
to
give
tribute
unto
Cæsar,
or
not?
15 12:15
Shall
we
give,
or
shall
we
not
give?
But
he,
knowing
their
hypocrisy,
said
unto
them,
Why
make
ye
trial
of
me?
bring
me
a
denarius,
that
I
may
see
it.
16 12:16
And
they
brought
it.
And
he
saith
unto
them,
Whose
is
this
image
and
superscription?
And
they
said
unto
him,
Cæsar’s.
17 12:17
And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Render
unto
Cæsar
the
things
that
are
Cæsar’s,
and
unto
God
the
things
that
are
God’s.
And
they
marvelled
greatly
at
him.
18 12:18
And
there
come
unto
him
Sadducees,
who
say
that
there
is
no resurrection;
and
they
asked
him,
saying,
19 12:19
Teacher,
Moses
wrote
unto
us,
If
a
man’s
brother
die,
and
leave
a
wife
behind
him,
and
leave
no
child,
that
his
brother
should
take
his
wife,
and
raise
up
seed
unto
his
brother.
20 12:20
There
were
seven
brethren:
and
the
first
took
a
wife,
and
dying
left
no
seed;
21 12:21
and
the
second
took
her,
and
died,
leaving
no
seed
behind
him;
and
the
third
likewise:
22 12:22
and
the
seven
left
no
seed.
Last
of
all
the
woman
also
died.
23 12:23
In
the resurrection
whose
wife
shall
she
be
of
them?
for
the
seven
had
her
to
wife.
24 12:24
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Is
it
not
for
this
cause
that
ye
err,
that
ye
know
not
the
scriptures,
nor
the
power
of
God?
25 12:25
For
when
they
shall
rise
from
the
dead,
they
neither
marry,
nor
are
given
in
marriage;
but
are
as
angels
in
heaven.
26 12:26
But
as
touching
the
dead,
that
they
are
raised;
have
ye
not
read
in
the
book
of
Moses,
in
the
place
concerning
the
Bush,
how
God
spake
unto
him,
saying,
I
am
the
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob?
27 12:27
He
is
not
the
God
of
the
dead,
but
of
the
living:
ye
do
greatly
err.
28 12:28
And
one
of
the
scribes
came,
and
heard
them
questioning
together,
and
knowing
that
he
had
answered
them
well,
asked
him,
What
commandment
is
the
first
of
all?
29 12:29
Jesus
answered,
The
first
is,
Hear,
O
Israel;
The
Lord
our
God,
the
Lord
is
one:
30 12:30
and
thou
shalt
love
the
Lord
thy
God
with
all
thy
heart,
and
with
all
thy
soul,
and
with
all
thy
mind,
and
with
all
thy
strength.
31 12:31
The
second
is
this,
Thou
shalt
love
thy
neighbor
as
thyself.
There
is
none
other
commandment
greater
than
these.
32 12:32
And
the
scribe
said
unto
him,
Of
a
truth,
Teacher,
thou
hast
well
said
that
he
is
one;
and
there
is
none
other
but
he:
33 12:33
and
to
love
him
with
all
the
heart,
and
with
all
the
understanding,
and
with
all
the
strength,
and
to
love
his
neighbor
as
himself,
is
much
more
than
all
whole burnt-offerings
and
sacrifices.
34 12:34
And
when
Jesus
saw
that
he
answered
discreetly,
he
said
unto
him,
Thou
art
not
far
from
the
kingdom
of
God.
And
no
man
after
that
durst
ask
him
any
question.
35 12:35
And
Jesus
answered
and
said,
as
he
taught
in
the
temple,
How
say
the
scribes
that
the
Christ
is
the
son
of
David?
36 12:36
David
himself
said
in
the
Holy
Spirit,
The
Lord
said
unto
my
Lord,
Sit
thou
on
my
right
hand,
Till
I
make
thine
enemies
the
footstool
of
thy
feet.
37 12:37
David
himself
calleth
him
Lord;
and
whence
is
he
his
son?
And
the
common
people
heard
him
gladly.
38 12:38
And
in
his
teaching
he
said,
Beware
of
the
scribes,
who
desire
to
walk
in
long
robes,
and
to
have salutations
in
the marketplaces,
39 12:39
and
chief
seats
in
the
synagogues,
and
chief
places
at
feasts:
40 12:40
they
that
devour
widows’
houses,
and
for
a
pretence
make
long
prayers;
these
shall
receive
greater
condemnation.
41 12:41
And
he
sat
down
over
against
the
treasury,
and
beheld
how
the
multitude
cast
money
into
the
treasury:
and
many
that
were
rich
cast
in
much.
42 12:42
And
there
came
a
poor
widow,
and
she
cast
in
two
mites,
which
make
a
farthing.
43 12:43
And
he
called
unto
him
his
disciples,
and
said
unto
them,
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
This
poor
widow
cast
in
more
than
all
they
that
are
casting
into
the
treasury:
44 12:44
for
they
all
did
cast
in
of
their superfluity;
but
she
of
her
want
did
cast
in
all
that
she
had,
even
all
her
living.
131 13:1
And
as
he
went
forth
out
of
the
temple,
one
of
his
disciples
saith
unto
him,
Teacher,
behold,
what
manner
of
stones
and
what
manner
of
buildings!
2 13:2
And
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Seest
thou
these
great
buildings?
there
shall
not
be
left
here
one
stone
upon
another,
which
shall
not
be
thrown
down.
3 13:3
And
as
he
sat
on
the
mount
of
Olives
over
against
the
temple,
Peter
and
James
and
John
and Andrew
asked
him
privately,
4 13:4
Tell
us,
when
shall
these
things
be?
and
what
shall
be
the
sign
when
these
things
are
all
about
to
be
accomplished?
5 13:5
And
Jesus
began
to
say
unto
them,
Take
heed
that
no
man
lead
you
astray.
6 13:6
Many
shall
come
in
my
name,
saying,
I
am
he;
and
shall
lead
many
astray.
7 13:7
And
when
ye
shall
hear
of
wars
and
rumors
of
wars,
be
not
troubled:
these
things
must
needs
come
to
pass;
but
the
end
is
not
yet.
8 13:8
For
nation
shall
rise
against
nation,
and
kingdom
against
kingdom;
there
shall
be
earthquakes
in
divers
places;
there
shall
be
famines:
these
things
are
the
beginning
of
travail.
9 13:9
But
take
ye
heed
to
yourselves:
for
they
shall
deliver
you
up
to
councils;
and
in
synagogues
shall
ye
be
beaten;
and
before
governors
and
kings
shall
ye
stand
for
my
sake,
for
a
testimony
unto
them.
10 13:10
And
the
gospel
must
first
be
preached
unto
all
the
nations.
11 13:11
And
when
they
lead
you
to
judgment,
and
deliver
you
up,
be
not
anxious
beforehand
what
ye
shall
speak:
but
whatsoever
shall
be
given
you
in
that
hour,
that
speak
ye;
for
it
is
not
ye
that
speak,
but
the
Holy
Spirit.
12 13:12
And
brother
shall
deliver
up
brother
to
death,
and
the
father
his
child;
and
children
shall
rise
up
against
parents,
and
cause
them
to
be
put
to
death.
13 13:13
And
ye
shall
be
hated
of
all
men
for
my
name’s
sake:
but
he
that
endureth
to
the
end,
the
same
shall
be
saved.
14 13:14
But
when
ye
see
the
abomination
of
desolation
standing
where
he
ought
not (let
him
that
readeth
understand),
then
let
them
that
are
in
Judæa
flee
unto
the
mountains:
15 13:15
and
let
him
that
is
on
the
housetop
not
go
down,
nor
enter
in,
to
take
anything
out
of
his
house:
16 13:16
and
let
him
that
is
in
the
field
not
return
back
to
take
his
cloak.
17 13:17
But
woe
unto
them
that
are
with
child
and
to
them
that
give
suck
in
those
days!
18 13:18
And
pray
ye
that
it
be
not
in
the
winter.
19 13:19
For
those
days
shall
be
tribulation,
such
as
there
hath
not
been
the
like
from
the
beginning
of
the
creation
which
God
created
until
now,
and
never
shall
be.
20 13:20
And
except
the
Lord
had
shortened
the
days,
no
flesh
would
have
been
saved;
but
for
the
elect’s
sake,
whom
he
chose,
he
shortened
the
days.
21 13:21
And
then
if
any
man
shall
say
unto
you,
Lo,
here
is
the
Christ;
or,
Lo,
there;
believe
it
not:
22 13:22
for
there
shall
arise
false
Christs
and
false
prophets,
and
shall
show
signs
and
wonders,
that
they
may
lead
astray,
if
possible,
the
elect.
23 13:23
But
take
ye
heed:
behold,
I
have
told
you
all
things
beforehand.
24 13:24
But
in
those
days,
after
that
tribulation,
the
sun
shall
be
darkened,
and
the
moon
shall
not
give
her
light,
25 13:25
and
the
stars
shall
be
falling
from
heaven,
and
the
powers
that
are
in
the
heavens
shall
be
shaken.
26 13:26
And
then
shall
they
see
the
Son
of
man
coming
in
clouds
with
great
power
and
glory.
27 13:27
And
then
shall
he
send
forth
the
angels,
and
shall
gather
together
his
elect
from
the
four
winds,
from
the
uttermost
part
of
the
earth
to
the
uttermost
part
of
heaven.
28 13:28
Now
from
the
fig
tree
learn
her
parable:
when
her
branch
is
now
become
tender,
and
putteth
forth
its
leaves,
ye
know
that
the
summer
is
nigh;
29 13:29
even
so
ye
also,
when
ye
see
these
things
coming
to
pass,
know
ye
that
he
is
nigh,
even
at
the
doors.
30 13:30
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
This
generation
shall
not
pass
away,
until
all
these
things
be
accomplished.
31 13:31
Heaven
and
earth
shall
pass
away:
but
my
words
shall
not
pass
away.
32 13:32
But
of
that
day
or
that
hour
knoweth
no
one,
not
even
the
angels
in
heaven,
neither
the
Son,
but
the
Father.
33 13:33
Take
ye
heed,
watch
and
pray:
for
ye
know
not
when
the
time
is.
34 13:34
It
is
as
when
a
man,
sojourning
in
another
country,
having
left
his
house,
and
given
authority
to
his
servants,
to
each
one
his
work,
commanded
also
the
porter
to
watch.
35 13:35
Watch
therefore:
for
ye
know
not
when
the
lord
of
the
house
cometh,
whether
at
even,
or
at
midnight,
or
at cockcrowing,
or
in
the
morning;
36 13:36
lest
coming
suddenly
he
find
you
sleeping.
37 13:37
And
what
I
say
unto
you
I
say
unto
all,
Watch.
141 14:1
Now
after
two
days
was
the
feast
of
the
passover
and
the
unleavened
bread:
and
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
sought
how
they
might
take
him
with subtlety,
and
kill
him:
2 14:2
for
they
said,
Not
during
the
feast,
lest
haply
there
shall
be
a
tumult
of
the
people.
3 14:3
And
while
he
was
in Bethany
in
the
house
of
Simon
the
leper,
as
he
sat
at
meat,
there
came
a
woman
having
an
alabaster
cruse
of
ointment
of
pure
nard
very
costly;
and
she
brake
the
cruse,
and
poured
it
over
his
head.
4 14:4
But
there
were
some
that
had
indignation
among
themselves,
saying,
To
what
purpose
hath
this
waste
of
the
ointment
been
made?
5 14:5
For
this
ointment
might
have
been
sold
for
above
three
hundred shillings,
and
given
to
the
poor.
And
they
murmured
against
her.
6 14:6
But
Jesus
said,
Let
her
alone;
why
trouble
ye
her?
she
hath
wrought
a
good
work
on
me.
7 14:7
For
ye
have
the
poor
always
with
you,
and
whensoever
ye
will
ye
can
do
them
good:
but
me
ye
have
not
always.
8 14:8
She
hath
done
what
she
could;
she
hath
anointed
my
body
beforehand
for
the
burying.
9 14:9
And
verily
I
say
unto
you,
Wheresoever
the
gospel
shall
be
preached
throughout
the
whole
world,
that
also
which
this
woman
hath
done
shall
be
spoken
of
for
a
memorial
of
her.
10 14:10
And
Judas
Iscariot,
he
that
was
one
of
the
twelve,
went
away
unto
the
chief
priests,
that
he
might
deliver
him
unto
them.
11 14:11
And
they,
when
they
heard
it,
were
glad,
and
promised
to
give
him
money.
And
he
sought
how
he
might
conveniently
deliver
him
unto
them.
12 14:12
And
on
the
first
day
of
unleavened
bread,
when
they
sacrificed
the
passover,
his
disciples
say
unto
him,
Where
wilt
thou
that
we
go
and
make
ready
that
thou
mayest
eat
the
passover?
13 14:13
And
he
sendeth
two
of
his
disciples,
and
saith
unto
them,
Go
into
the
city,
and
there
shall
meet
you
a
man
bearing
a
pitcher
of
water:
follow
him;
14 14:14
and
wheresoever
he
shall
enter
in,
say
to
the
master
of
the
house,
The
Teacher
saith,
Where
is
my guest-chamber,
where
I
shall
eat
the
passover
with
my
disciples?
15 14:15
And
he
will
himself
show
you
a
large
upper
room
furnished
and
ready:
and
there
make
ready
for
us.
16 14:16
And
the
disciples
went
forth,
and
came
into
the
city,
and
found
as
he
had
said
unto
them:
and
they
made
ready
the
passover.
17 14:17
And
when
it
was
evening
he
cometh
with
the
twelve.
18 14:18
And
as
they
sat
and
were
eating,
Jesus
said,
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
One
of
you
shall
betray
me,
even
he
that
eateth
with
me.
19 14:19
They
began
to
be
sorrowful,
and
to
say
unto
him
one
by
one,
Is
it
I?
20 14:20
And
he
said
unto
them,
It
is
one
of
the
twelve,
he
that
dippeth
with
me
in
the
dish.
21 14:21
For
the
Son
of
man
goeth,
even
as
it
is
written
of
him:
but
woe
unto
that
man
through
whom
the
Son
of
man
is
betrayed!
good
were
it
for
that
man
if
he
had
not
been
born.
22 14:22
And
as
they
were
eating,
he
took
bread,
and
when
he
had
blessed,
he
brake
it,
and
gave
to
them,
and
said,
Take
ye:
this
is
my
body.
23 14:23
And
he
took
a
cup,
and
when
he
had
given
thanks,
he
gave
to
them:
and
they
all
drank
of
it.
24 14:24
And
he
said
unto
them,
This
is
my
blood
of
the
covenant,
which
is
poured
out
for
many.
25 14:25
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
I
shall
no
more
drink
of
the
fruit
of
the
vine,
until
that
day
when
I
drink
it
new
in
the
kingdom
of
God.
26 14:26
And
when
they
had
sung
a
hymn,
they
went
out
unto
the
mount
of
Olives.
27 14:27
And
Jesus
saith
unto
them,
All
ye
shall
be
offended:
for
it
is
written,
I
will
smite
the
shepherd,
and
the
sheep
shall
be
scattered
abroad.
28 14:28
Howbeit,
after
I
am
raised
up,
I
will
go
before
you
into
Galilee.
29 14:29
But
Peter
said
unto
him,
Although
all
shall
be
offended,
yet
will
not
I.
30 14:30
And
Jesus
saith
unto
him,
Verily
I
say
unto
thee,
that
thou to-day,
even
this
night,
before
the cock
crow
twice,
shalt
deny
me
thrice.
31 14:31
But
he
spake
exceeding
vehemently,
If
I
must
die
with
thee,
I
will
not
deny
thee.
And
in
like
manner
also
said
they
all.
32 14:32
And
they
come
unto
a
place
which
was
named
Gethsemane:
and
he
saith
unto
his
disciples,
Sit
ye
here,
while
I
pray.
33 14:33
And
he
taketh
with
him
Peter
and
James
and
John,
and
began
to
be
greatly
amazed,
and
sore
troubled.
34 14:34
And
he
saith
unto
them,
My
soul
is
exceeding
sorrowful
even
unto
death:
abide
ye
here,
and
watch.
35 14:35
And
he
went
forward
a
little,
and
fell
on
the
ground,
and
prayed
that,
if
it
were
possible,
the
hour
might
pass
away
from
him.
36 14:36
And
he
said, Abba,
Father,
all
things
are
possible
unto
thee;
remove
this
cup
from
me:
howbeit
not
what
I
will,
but
what
thou
wilt.
37 14:37
And
he
cometh,
and
findeth
them
sleeping,
and
saith
unto
Peter,
Simon,
sleepest
thou?
couldest
thou
not
watch
one
hour?
38 14:38
Watch
and
pray,
that
ye
enter
not
into
temptation:
the
spirit
indeed
is
willing,
but
the
flesh
is
weak.
39 14:39
And
again
he
went
away,
and
prayed,
saying
the
same
words.
40 14:40
And
again
he
came,
and
found
them
sleeping,
for
their
eyes
were
very
heavy;
and
they
knew
not
what
to
answer
him.
41 14:41
And
he
cometh
the
third
time,
and
saith
unto
them,
Sleep
on
now,
and
take
your
rest:
it
is
enough;
the
hour
is
come;
behold,
the
Son
of
man
is
betrayed
into
the
hands
of
sinners.
42 14:42
Arise,
let
us
be
going:
behold,
he
that
betrayeth
me
is
at
hand.
43 14:43
And
straightway,
while
he
yet
spake,
cometh
Judas,
one
of
the
twelve,
and
with
him
a
multitude
with
swords
and
staves,
from
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
and
the
elders.
44 14:44
Now
he
that
betrayed
him
had
given
them
a
token,
saying,
Whomsoever
I
shall
kiss,
that
is
he;
take
him,
and
lead
him
away
safely.
45 14:45
And
when
he
was
come,
straightway
he
came
to
him,
and
saith,
Rabbi;
and
kissed
him.
46 14:46
And
they
laid
hands
on
him,
and
took
him.
47 14:47
But
a
certain
one
of
them
that
stood
by
drew
his
sword,
and
smote
the
servant
of
the
high
priest,
and
struck
off
his
ear.
48 14:48
And
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
them,
Are
ye
come
out,
as
against
a
robber,
with
swords
and
staves
to
seize
me?
49 14:49
I
was
daily
with
you
in
the
temple
teaching,
and
ye
took
me
not:
but
this
is
done
that
the
scriptures
might
be
fulfilled.
50 14:50
And
they
all
left
him,
and
fled.
51 14:51
And
a
certain
young
man
followed
with
him,
having
a
linen
cloth
cast
about
him,
over
his
naked
body:
and
they
lay
hold
on
him;
52 14:52
but
he
left
the
linen
cloth,
and
fled
naked.
53 14:53
And
they
led
Jesus
away
to
the
high
priest:
and
there
come
together
with
him
all
the
chief
priests
and
the
elders
and
the
scribes.
54 14:54
And
Peter
had
followed
him
afar
off,
even
within,
into
the
court
of
the
high
priest;
and
he
was
sitting
with
the
officers,
and
warming
himself
in
the
light
of
the
fire.
55 14:55
Now
the
chief
priests
and
the
whole
council
sought
witness
against
Jesus
to
put
him
to
death;
and
found
it
not.
56 14:56
For
many
bare
false
witness
against
him,
and
their
witness
agreed
not
together.
57 14:57
And
there
stood
up
certain,
and
bare
false
witness
against
him,
saying,
58 14:58
We
heard
him
say,
I
will
destroy
this
temple
that
is
made
with
hands,
and
in
three
days
I
will
build
another
made
without
hands.
59 14:59
And
not
even
so
did
their
witness
agree
together.
60 14:60
And
the
high
priest
stood
up
in
the
midst,
and
asked
Jesus,
saying,
Answerest
thou
nothing?
what
is
it
which
these
witness
against
thee?
61 14:61
But
he
held
his
peace,
and
answered
nothing.
Again
the
high
priest
asked
him,
and
saith
unto
him,
Art
thou
the
Christ,
the
Son
of
the
Blessed?
62 14:62
And
Jesus
said,
I
am:
and
ye
shall
see
the
Son
of
man
sitting
at
the
right
hand
of
Power,
and
coming
with
the
clouds
of
heaven.
63 14:63
And
the
high
priest
rent
his
clothes,
and
saith,
What
further
need
have
we
of
witnesses?
64 14:64
Ye
have
heard
the
blasphemy:
what
think
ye?
And
they
all
condemned
him
to
be
worthy
of
death.
65 14:65
And
some
began
to
spit
on
him,
and
to
cover
his
face,
and
to
buffet
him,
and
to
say
unto
him,
Prophesy:
and
the
officers
received
him
with
blows
of
their
hands.
66 14:66
And
as
Peter
was
beneath
in
the
court,
there
cometh
one
of
the
maids
of
the
high
priest;
67 14:67
and
seeing
Peter
warming
himself,
she
looked
upon
him,
and
saith,
Thou
also wast
with
the
Nazarene,
even
Jesus.
68 14:68
But
he
denied,
saying,
I
neither
know,
nor
understand
what
thou
sayest:
and
he
went
out
into
the
porch;
and
the cock
crew.
69 14:69
And
the
maid
saw
him,
and
began
again
to
say
to
them
that
stood
by,
This
is
one
of
them.
70 14:70
But
he
again
denied
it.
And
after
a
little
while
again
they
that
stood
by
said
to
Peter,
Of
a
truth
thou
art
one
of
them;
for
thou
art
a
Galilæan.
71 14:71
But
he
began
to
curse,
and
to
swear,
I
know
not
this
man
of
whom
ye
speak.
72 14:72
And
straightway
the
second
time
the cock
crew.
And
Peter
called
to
mind
the
word,
how
that
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Before
the cock
crow
twice,
thou
shalt
deny
me
thrice.
And
when
he
thought
thereon,
he
wept.
151 15:1
And
straightway
in
the
morning
the
chief
priests
with
the
elders
and
scribes,
and
the
whole
council,
held
a
consultation,
and
bound
Jesus,
and
carried
him
away,
and
delivered
him
up
to
Pilate.
2 15:2
And
Pilate
asked
him,
Art
thou
the
King
of
the
Jews?
And
he
answering
saith
unto
him,
Thou
sayest.
3 15:3
And
the
chief
priests
accused
him
of
many
things.
4 15:4
And
Pilate
again
asked
him,
saying,
Answerest
thou
nothing?
behold
how
many
things
they
accuse
thee
of.
5 15:5
But
Jesus
no
more
answered
anything; insomuch
that
Pilate
marvelled.
6 15:6
Now
at
the
feast
he
used
to
release
unto
them
one
prisoner,
whom
they
asked
of
him.
7 15:7
And
there
was
one
called Barabbas,
lying
bound
with
them
that
had
made
insurrection,
men
who
in
the
insurrection
had
committed
murder.
8 15:8
And
the
multitude
went
up
and
began
to
ask
him
to
do
as
he
was
wont
to
do
unto
them.
9 15:9
And
Pilate
answered
them,
saying,
Will
ye
that
I
release
unto
you
the
King
of
the
Jews?
10 15:10
For
he
perceived
that
for
envy
the
chief
priests
had
delivered
him
up.
11 15:11
But
the
chief
priests
stirred
up
the
multitude,
that
he
should
rather
release Barabbas
unto
them.
12 15:12
And
Pilate
again
answered
and
said
unto
them,
What
then
shall
I
do
unto
him
whom
ye
call
the
King
of
the
Jews?
13 15:13
And
they
cried
out
again,
Crucify
him.
14 15:14
And
Pilate
said
unto
them,
Why,
what
evil
hath
he
done?
But
they
cried
out
exceedingly,
Crucify
him.
15 15:15
And
Pilate,
wishing
to
content
the
multitude,
released
unto
them Barabbas,
and
delivered
Jesus,
when
he
had
scourged
him,
to
be
crucified.
16 15:16
And
the
soldiers
led
him
away
within
the
court,
which
is
the
Prætorium;
and
they
call
together
the
whole
band.
17 15:17
And
they
clothe
him
with
purple,
and platting
a
crown
of
thorns,
they
put
it
on
him;
18 15:18
and
they
began
to
salute
him,
Hail,
King
of
the
Jews!
19 15:19
And
they
smote
his
head
with
a
reed,
and
spat
upon
him,
and
bowing
their
knees
worshipped
him.
20 15:20
And
when
they
had
mocked
him,
they
took
off
from
him
the
purple,
and
put
on
him
his
garments.
And
they
lead
him
out
to
crucify
him.
21 15:21
And
they
compel
one
passing
by,
Simon
of
Cyrene,
coming
from
the
country,
the
father
of Alexander
and
Rufus,
to
go
with
them,
that
he
might
bear
his
cross.
22 15:22
And
they
bring
him
unto
the
place
Golgotha,
which
is,
being
interpreted,
The
place
of
a
skull.
23 15:23
And
they
offered
him
wine
mingled
with
myrrh:
but
he
received
it
not.
24 15:24
And
they
crucify
him,
and
part
his
garments
among
them,
casting
lots
upon
them,
what
each
should
take.
25 15:25
And
it
was
the
third
hour,
and
they
crucified
him.
26 15:26
And
the
superscription
of
his
accusation
was
written
over,
THE
KING
OF
THE
JEWS.
27 15:27
And
with
him
they
crucify
two
robbers;
one
on
his
right
hand,
and
one
on
his
left.
28 15:28
15:28
Many ancient authorities insert v. 28,
And the scripture was fulfilled, which saith, And he was reckoned with transgressors.
See luk 22:37.
29 15:29
And
they
that
passed
by
railed
on
him,
wagging
their
heads,
and
saying,
Ha!
thou
that
destroyest
the
temple,
and
buildest
it
in
three
days,
30 15:30
save
thyself,
and
come
down
from
the
cross.
31 15:31
In
like
manner
also
the
chief
priests
mocking
him
among
themselves
with
the
scribes
said,
He
saved
others;
himself
he
cannot
save.
32 15:32
Let
the
Christ,
the
King
of
Israel,
now
come
down
from
the
cross,
that
we
may
see
and
believe.
And
they
that
were
crucified
with
him
reproached
him.
33 15:33
And
when
the
sixth
hour
was
come,
there
was
darkness
over
the
whole
land
until
the
ninth
hour.
34 15:34
And
at
the
ninth
hour
Jesus
cried
with
a
loud
voice,
Eloi,
Eloi,
lama
sabachthani?
which
is,
being
interpreted,
My
God,
my
God,
why
hast
thou
forsaken
me?
35 15:35
And
some
of
them
that
stood
by,
when
they
heard
it,
said,
Behold,
he
calleth
Elijah.
36 15:36
And
one
ran,
and
filling
a
sponge
full
of
vinegar,
put
it
on
a
reed,
and
gave
him
to
drink,
saying,
Let
be;
let
us
see
whether
Elijah
cometh
to
take
him
down.
37 15:37
And
Jesus
uttered
a
loud
voice,
and
gave
up
the
ghost.
38 15:38
And
the
veil
of
the
temple
was
rent
in
two
from
the
top
to
the
bottom.
39 15:39
And
when
the
centurion,
who
stood
by
over
against
him,
saw
that
he
so
gave
up
the
ghost,
he
said,
Truly
this
man
was
the
Son
of
God.
40 15:40
And
there
were
also
women
beholding
from
afar:
among
whom
were
both
Mary
Magdalene,
and
Mary
the
mother
of
James
the
less
and
of
Joses,
and
Salome;
41 15:41
who,
when
he
was
in
Galilee,
followed
him,
and
ministered
unto
him;
and
many
other
women
that
came
up
with
him
unto
Jerusalem.
42 15:42
And
when
even
was
now
come,
because
it
was
the
Preparation,
that
is,
the
day
before
the
sabbath,
43 15:43
there
came
Joseph
of Arimathæa,
a councillor
of
honorable
estate,
who
also
himself
was
looking
for
the
kingdom
of
God;
and
he
boldly
went
in
unto
Pilate,
and
asked
for
the
body
of
Jesus.
44 15:44
And
Pilate
marvelled
if
he
were
already
dead:
and
calling
unto
him
the
centurion,
he
asked
him
whether
he
had
been
any
while
dead.
45 15:45
And
when
he
learned
it
of
the
centurion,
he
granted
the
corpse
to
Joseph.
46 15:46
And
he
bought
a
linen
cloth,
and
taking
him
down,
wound
him
in
the
linen
cloth,
and
laid
him
in
a
tomb
which
had
been
hewn
out
of
a
rock;
and
he
rolled
a
stone
against
the
door
of
the
tomb.
47 15:47
And
Mary
Magdalene
and
Mary
the
mother
of
Joses
beheld
where
he
was
laid.
161 16:1
And
when
the
sabbath
was
past,
Mary
Magdalene,
and
Mary
the
mother
of
James,
and
Salome,
bought
spices,
that
they
might
come
and
anoint
him.
2 16:2
And
very
early
on
the
first
day
of
the
week,
they
come
to
the
tomb
when
the
sun
was
risen.
3 16:3
And
they
were
saying
among
themselves,
Who
shall
roll
us
away
the
stone
from
the
door
of
the
tomb?
4 16:4
and
looking
up,
they
see
that
the
stone
is
rolled
back:
for
it
was
exceeding
great.
5 16:5
And
entering
into
the
tomb,
they
saw
a
young
man
sitting
on
the
right
side,
arrayed
in
a
white
robe;
and
they
were
amazed.
6 16:6
And
he
saith
unto
them,
Be
not
amazed:
ye
seek
Jesus,
the
Nazarene,
who
hath
been
crucified:
he
is
risen;
he
is
not
here:
behold,
the
place
where
they
laid
him!
7 16:7
But
go,
tell
his
disciples
and
Peter,
He
goeth
before
you
into
Galilee:
there
shall
ye
see
him,
as
he
said
unto
you.
8 16:8
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 16:9
Now
when
he
was
risen
early
on
the
first
day
of
the
week,
he
appeared
first
to
Mary
Magdalene,
from
whom
he
had
cast
out
seven
demons.
10 16:10
She
went
and
told
them
that
had
been
with
him,
as
they
mourned
and
wept.
11 16:11
And
they,
when
they
heard
that
he
was
alive,
and
had
been
seen
of
her, disbelieved.
12 16:12
And
after
these
things
he
was
manifested
in
another
form
unto
two
of
them,
as
they
walked,
on
their
way
into
the
country.
13 16:13
And
they
went
away
and
told
it
unto
the
rest:
neither
believed
they
them.
14 16:14
And
afterward
he
was
manifested
unto
the
eleven
themselves
as
they
sat
at
meat;
and
he
upbraided
them
with
their unbelief
and
hardness
of
heart,
because
they
believed
not
them
that
had
seen
him
after
he
was
risen.
15 16:15
And
he
said
unto
them,
Go
ye
into
all
the
world,
and
preach
the
gospel
to
the
whole
creation.
16 16:16
He
that
believeth
and
is baptized
shall
be
saved;
but
he
that disbelieveth
shall
be
condemned.
17 16:17
And
these
signs
shall
accompany
them
that
believe:
in
my
name
shall
they
cast
out
demons;
they
shall
speak
with
new
tongues;
18 16:18
they
shall
take
up
serpents,
and
if
they
drink
any
deadly
thing,
it
shall
in
no
wise
hurt
them;
they
shall
lay
hands
on
the
sick,
and
they
shall
recover.
19 16:19
So
then
the
Lord
Jesus,
after
he
had
spoken
unto
them,
was
received
up
into
heaven,
and
sat
down
at
the
right
hand
of
God.
20 16:20
And
they
went
forth,
and
preached
everywhere,
the
Lord
working
with
them,
and
confirming
the
word
by
the
signs
that
followed.
Amen.