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1
Getting
into a boat,
Jesus crossed over
the sea and came
to His own
city.
2
And they brought
to Him a paralytic
lying
on a bed.
Seeing
their faith,
Jesus
said
to the paralytic,
"Take courage,
son;
your sins
are forgiven."
3
And some
of the scribes
said
to themselves,
"This
fellow blasphemes."
4
And Jesus
knowing
their thoughts
said,
"Why
are you thinking
evil
in your hearts?
5
"Which
is easier,
to say,
'
Your sins
are f
or
given,'
or
to say,
'Get
up, and walk '?
6
"But so
that you may know
that the Son
of Man
has
authority
on earth
to forgive
sins "--
then
He said
to the paralytic,
"Get
up, pick
up your bed
and go
home."
7
And he got
up and went
home.
8
But when the crowds
saw
this, they were awestruck,
and glorified
God,
who had given
such
authority
to men.
9
As Jesus
went
on from there,
He saw
a man
called
Matthew,
sitting
in the tax collector's booth;
and He said
to him, "Follow
Me!" And he got
up and followed
Him.
10
Then
it happened
that as Jesus
was reclining
at the table in the house,
behold,
many
tax collectors
and sinners
came
and were dining
with Jesus
and His disciples.
11
When the Pharisees
saw
this, they said
to His disciples,
"Why
is your Teacher
eating
with the tax collectors
and sinners?"
12
But when Jesus heard
this, He said,
"It is not those
who are healthy
who need
a physician,
but those
who are sick.
13
"But go
and learn
what
this means:
'
I DESIRE
COMPASSION,
AND NOT SACRIFICE,'
for I did not come
to call
the righteous,
but sinners."
14
Then
the disciples
of John
came
to Him, asking,
"Why
do we and the Pharisees
fast,
but Your disciples
do not fast?"
15
And Jesus
said
to them, "The attendants
of
the bridegroom
cannot
mourn
as long
as
the bridegroom
is with them, can they? But the days
will come
when
the bridegroom
is taken away
from them, and then
they will fast.
16
"But no one
puts
a patch
of unshrunk
cloth
on an old
garment;
for the patch
pulls away
from the garment,
and a worse
tear
results.
17
"Nor
do people put
new
wine
into old
wine
skins;
otherwise
the
wine
skins
burst,
and the
wine
pours
out and
the
wine
skins
are ruined;
but they put
new
wine
into fresh
wine
skins,
and both
are preserved."
18
While He was saying
these things
to them, a synagogue official
came
and bowed down before
Him, and said,
"My daughter
has just
died;
but come
and lay
Your hand
on her, and she will live."
19
Jesus
got
up and began to follow
him, and so did His disciples.
20
And a woman
who had been suffering from a hemorrhage
for twelve
years,
came
up behind
Him and touched
the fringe
of His cloak;
21
for she was saying
to herself,
"If
I only
touch
His garment,
I will get well."
22
But Jesus
turning
and seeing
her said,
"Daughter,
take courage;
your faith
has made
you well."
At once
the woman
was made well.
23
When Jesus
came
into the official's
house,
and saw
the flute-players
and the crowd
in noisy disorder,
24
He said,
"Leave;
for the girl
has not died,
but is asleep."
And they began laughing
at Him.
25
But when
the crowd
had been sent
out, He entered
and took
her by the hand,
and the girl
got
up.
26
This
news
spread
throughout
all
that land.
27
As Jesus
went
on from there,
two
blind men
followed
Him, crying
out, "Have mercy
on us, Son
of David!"
28
When
He entered
the house,
the blind men
came
up to Him, and Jesus
said
to them, "Do you believe
that I am able
to do
this?"
They
said
to Him, "Yes,
Lord."
29
Then
He touched
their eyes,
saying,
"It shall be done
to you according
to your faith."
30
And their eyes
were opened.
And Jesus
sternly warned
them: "See
that no one
knows
about this!"
31
But they went
out and spread the news
about Him throughout
all
that land.
32
As they were going
out, a mute,
demon-possessed
man
was brought
to Him.
33
After the demon
was cast
out, the mute man
spoke;
and the crowds
were amazed,
and were saying,
"Nothing
like this
has ever
been seen
in Israel."
34
But the Pharisees
were saying,
"He casts
out the demons
by the ruler
of the demons."
35
Jesus
was going through
all
the cities
and villages,
teaching
in their synagogues
and proclaiming
the gospel
of the kingdom,
and healing
every
kind
of disease
and
every
kind
of sickness.
36
Seeing
the people,
He felt compassion
for them, because
they were distressed
and dispirited
like
sheep
without
a shepherd.
37
Then
He said
to His disciples,
"The harvest
is plentiful,
but the workers
are few.
38
"Therefore
beseech
the Lord
of the harvest
to send
out workers
into His harvest."
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