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1
And
he went out
from thence,
and
came
into his own
country;
and his
disciples
follow
him.
2
And
when the sabbath day
was come,
he began
to teach
in
the synagogue:
and
many
hearing
him
were astonished,
saying,
From whence
hath this
man
these things? and
what
wisdom
is
this which is given
unto him, that even
such
mighty works
are wrought
by his
hands?
3
Is not
this
the carpenter,
the son
of Mary,
the brother
of James,
and
Joses,
and
of Juda,
and
Simon?
and are not his
sisters
here
with us? And
they were offended
at him.
4
But
Jesus
said
unto them,
A prophet
is not
without honour,
but
in
his own
country,
and among
his own kin,
and
in
his own
house.
5
And
he could
there
do
no
mighty work,
save
that he laid
his hands
upon a few
sick folk,
and healed
them
.
6
And
he marvelled
because of their
unbelief.
And
he went
round about
the villages,
teaching.
7
And
he called
unto him
the twelve,
and began
to send
them forth
by two
and two; and
gave
them
power over
unclean
spirits;
8
And
commanded
them that
they should take
nothing
for
their
journey,
save
a staff
only;
no
scrip,
no
bread,
no
money
in
their
purse:
9
But
be
shod
with sandals;
and not
put on
two
coats.
10
And
he said
unto them,
In what place soever
ye enter
into
an house,
there
abide
till
ye depart
from that place.
11
And whosoever
shall
not receive you,
nor
hear
you,
when ye depart
thence,
shake off
the dust
under
your
feet
for
a testimony
against them. Verily I say unto you, It
shall
be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrha in the day of judgment, than for that city.
12
And
they went out,
and preached
that
men should repent.
13
And
they cast out
many
devils,
and
anointed
with oil
many
that were sick,
and
healed
them
.
14
And
king
Herod
heard
of him
; (for his
name
was
spread abroad:
) and
he said,
That
John
the Baptist
was
risen
from
the dead,
and
therefore
mighty works
do shew forth themselves
in him.
15
Others
said,
That it is
Elias.
And
others
said,
That it is
a prophet,
or
as
one of
the prophets.
16
But
when Herod
heard
thereof
, he said, It is
John,
whom I
beheaded:
he
is risen
from the dead.
17
For
Herod
himself
had sent forth
and laid hold
upon John,
and
bound
him in
prison
for
Herodias'
sake, his
brother
Philip's
wife:
for
he had married
her.
18
For
John
had said
unto Herod,
It is
not lawful for thee
to have
thy
brother's
wife.
19
Therefore
Herodias
had a quarrel
against him, and
would
have killed
him; but
she could
not:
20
For
Herod
feared
John,
knowing that he
was a just
man
and
an holy,
and
observed
him; and
when he
heard
him, he did
many things,
and
heard
him
gladly.
21
And
when a convenient
day
was come,
that
Herod
on his
birthday
made
a supper
to his
lords,
high captains,
and
chief
estates
of Galilee;
22
And
when the daughter
of the said
Herodias
came in,
and
danced,
and
pleased
Herod
and
them that sat with him,
the king
said
unto the damsel,
Ask
of me
whatsoever
thou wilt,
and
I will give
it
thee.
23
And
he sware
unto her, Whatsoever
thou shalt ask
of me,
I will give
it
thee, unto
the half
of my
kingdom.
24
And
she went forth,
and said unto her
mother,
What
shall I ask?
And she said,
The head
of John
the Baptist.
25
And
she came in
straightway with
haste
unto
the king,
and asked,
saying,
I will
that
thou give
me
by and by
in
a charger
the head
of John
the Baptist.
26
And
the king
was
exceeding sorry;
yet
for
his oath's sake,
and for their sakes which sat with him, he would
not
reject
her.
27
And immediately
the king
sent
an executioner,
and commanded
his
head
to be brought:
and
he went
and beheaded
him in
the prison,
28
And
brought
his
head
in
a charger,
and
gave
it
to
the damsel
:
and
the damsel
gave
it to her
mother.
29
And when his
disciples
heard
of it
, they came
and
took up
his
corpse,
and
laid
it in
a tomb.
30
And
the apostles
gathered themselves together
unto
Jesus,
and
told
him
all things,
both what
they had done,
and what
they had taught.
31
And he said 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
And
they departed
into
a desert
place
by ship
privately.
33
And the people saw them
departing,
and
many
knew
him, and
ran
afoot
thither
out of
all
cities,
and
outwent
them, and came together unto him.
34
And Jesus,
when he came out,
saw
much
people,
and
was moved with compassion
toward them,
because
they were
as
sheep
not
having
a shepherd:
and he began
to teach
them
many things.
35
And
when the day
was
now
far spent,
his
disciples
came
unto him,
and said,
This is
a desert
place,
and
now
the time
is
far passed:
36
Send
them away,
that
they may go
into
the country
round about,
and
into the villages,
and buy
themselves
bread: for they have
nothing
to eat.
37
He answered
and said unto them,
Give
ye them to eat. And
they say
unto him,
Shall we go
and buy
two hundred
pennyworth
of bread,
and
give
them to eat?
38
He saith unto them,
How many
loaves
have ye?
go
and see. And
when they knew,
they say,
Five,
and
two
fishes.
39
And
he commanded
them
to make
all
sit down
by companies
upon
the green
grass.
40
And
they sat down
in ranks,
by
hundreds,
and by
fifties.
41
And
when he had taken
the five
loaves
and
the two
fishes
,
he looked up
to
heaven,
and blessed,
and
brake
the
loaves
,
and
gave
them
to
his
disciples
to
set before
them; and
the two
fishes
divided he
among them all.
42
And they did
all
eat, and
were filled.
43
And
they took up
twelve
baskets
full
of the fragments,
and of
the fishes.
44
And they that did eat
of the loaves
were about
five thousand
men.
45
And straightway
he constrained
his
disciples
to get
into
the ship,
and
to go
to
the other side
before unto
Bethsaida,
while
he
sent away
the people.
46
And
when he had sent
them away,
he departed
into
a mountain
to pray.
47
And
when even
was come,
the ship
was in
the midst
of the sea,
and he
alone
on
the land.
48
And he saw them
toiling
in
rowing;
for
the wind
was
contrary
unto them: and
about
the fourth
watch
of the night
he cometh
unto them,
walking
upon
the sea,
and
would
have passed by
them.
49
But when they saw him
walking
upon
the sea,
they supposed
it had been
a spirit,
and
cried out:
50
For
they all
saw him, and
were troubled.
And immediately
he talked
with them, and
saith
unto them,
Be of good cheer:
it is I;
be
not afraid.
51
And
he went up
unto them into
the ship;
and
the wind
ceased:
and
they were sore
amazed
in themselves beyond measure, and wondered.
52
For
they considered
not
the miracle
of
the loaves:
for their
heart
was
hardened.
53
And
when they had passed over,
they came
into
the land
of Gennesaret,
and
drew to the shore.
54
And when they
were come
out of
the ship,
straightway
they knew
him,
55
And ran through
that
whole
region round about, and began
to carry about
in
beds
those that were
sick,
where
they heard
he was.
56
And
whithersoever
he entered,
into
villages,
or
cities,
or
country,
they laid
the sick
in
the streets,
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.
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