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At that time
Herod
the tetrarch
heard
the news
about Jesus,
2
and said
to his servants,
"This
is John
the Baptist;
he has risen
from the dead,
and that is why
miraculous powers
are at work
in him."
3
For when Herod
had John
arrested,
he bound
him and put
him in prison
because
of Herodias,
the wife
of his brother
Philip.
4
For John
had been saying
to him, "It is not lawful
for you to have
her."
5
Although Herod wanted
to put him to death,
he feared
the crowd,
because
they regarded
John
as a prophet.
6
But when Herod's
birthday
came,
the daughter
of Herodias
danced
before
them and pleased
Herod,
7
so
much that he promised
with an oath
to give
her whatever
she asked.
8
Having been prompted
by her mother,
she said,
"Give
me here
on a platter
the head
of John
the Baptist."
9
Although he was grieved,
the king
commanded
it to be given
because
of his oaths,
and
because
of his dinner guests.
10
He sent
and had John
beheaded
in the prison.
11
And his head
was brought
on a platter
and given
to the girl,
and she brought
it to her mother.
12
His disciples
came
and took away
the body
and buried
it; and they went
and reported
to Jesus.
13
Now
when Jesus
heard
about John, He withdrew
from there
in a boat
to a secluded
place
by Himself;
and when the people
heard
of this, they followed
Him on foot
from the cities.
14
When He went ashore,
He saw
a large
crowd,
and felt compassion
for them and healed
their sick.
15
When it was evening,
the disciples
came
to Him and said,
"This
place
is de
so
late
and the hour
is already
late;
so
send
the crowds
away,
that they may go
into the villages
and buy
food
for themselves."
16
But Jesus
said
to them, "They do not need
to go away;
you give
them something to eat!"
17
They said
to Him, "We have
here
only
five
loaves
and two
fish."
18
And He said,
"Bring
them here
to Me."
19
Ordering
the people
to sit down
on the grass,
He took
the five
loaves
and the two
fish,
and looking
up toward
heaven,
He blessed
the food, and breaking
the
loaves
He gave
them to the disciples,
and the disciples
gave them to the crowds,
20
and they all
ate
and were satisfied.
They picked
up what
was left over
of the broken pieces,
twelve
full
baskets.
21
There were about
five thousand
men
who ate,
besides
women
and children.
22
Immediately
He made
the disciples
get
into the boat
and go ahead
of Him to the other side,
while
He sent
the crowds
away.
23
After He had sent
the crowds
away,
He went
up on the mountain
by Himself
to pray;
and when it was evening,
He was there
alone.
24
But the boat
was already
a long
distance
from the land,
battered
by the waves;
for the wind
was contrary.
25
And in the fourth
watch
of the night
He came
to them, walking
on the sea.
26
When the disciples
saw
Him walking
on the sea,
they were terrified,
and said,
"It is a ghost!"
And they cried
out in fear.
27
But immediately
Jesus
spoke
to them, saying,
"Take courage,
it is I; do not be afraid."
28
Peter
said
to Him, "Lord,
if
it is You, command
me to come
to You on the water."
29
And He said,
"Come!"
And Peter
got
out of the boat,
and walked
on the water
and came
toward
Jesus.
30
But seeing
the wind,
he became frightened,
and beginning
to sink,
he cried
out, "Lord,
save
me!"
31
Immediately
Jesus
stretched
out His hand
and took hold
of him, and said
to him, "You of little faith,
why
did you doubt?"
32
When they got
into the boat,
the wind
stopped.
33
And those
who were in the boat
worshiped
Him, saying,
"You are certainly
God's
Son!"
34
When they had crossed over,
they came
to land
at Gennesaret.
35
And when the men
of that place
recognized
Him, they sent
word into all
that surrounding district
and brought
to Him all
who were sick;
36
and they implored
Him that they might just
touch
the fringe
of His cloak;
and as many
as
touch
ed
it were cured.
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