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1
And
He went out
from there
and
came
into His
hometown;
and His
disciples
follow
Him.
2
And
the
Sabbath
hav
in
g come,
He began
to teach
in
the
synagogue;
and
many
hear
in
g
were astonished,
say
in
g, From where
to this
man
are
these th
in
gs, and
what
is
the
wisdom
hav
in
g been given
to Him, even the
miracles
such as
are done
by His
hands?
3
Is not
this
the
carpenter,
the
son
of Mary, and brother
of James
and
Joseph
and
Judas
and
Simon?
And are not His sisters
here
with us? And
they took offense
at Him.
4
And
Jesus
said
to them, A prophet is not without honor, except
in
his hometown, and
among
his relatives, and
in
his household.
5
And
He was not able
to do
any
work of power
there,
except
having laid the
hands
on a few
sick,
He healed
them
.
6
And
He was amazed
because of their
unbelief.
And
He was going
around the
villages,
teaching.
7
And
He calls to
Him
the Twelve, and He began
to send them forth
two
by
two
, and
He gave
to them
authority
over the
unclean
spirits.
8
And
He instructed
them that
they should take
no
thing
for
the
journey,
except only a staff
no
bread,
no
r
bag,
no
r
money
in the belt
9
but
wearing
sandals, and do not
put on
two
tunics.
10
And
He would say
to them, Wherever
you enter
into
a house,
remain
there
until
you go out
from
there
.
11
And
if
any
place
will not receive
you
nor
hear
you,
departing
from there,
shake off
the dust which
is
under
your
feet,
for
a testimony
against them.
12
And
having gone out,
they preached
that
they should repent.
13
And
they were casting out
many
demons,
and
were anointing
many
sick
with oil,
and
healing
them
.
14
And
King
Herod
heard;
for His
name
became
well known.
And
people
were saying, John, the
one
baptizing,
is risen
out from
the
dead, and
because of
this the
miraculous powers
operate
in him.
15
But
others
were saying, He is Elijah, and
others
were saying, A prophet,
like
one
of the prophets.
16
And
Herod
having heard,
was saying,
John,
whom
I beheadedhe is risen!
17
For
Herod
himself, having sent,
seized
John, and
bound
him
in
prison,
on account of
Herodias, the
wife
of Philip
his brother,
because
he had married her.
18
For
John
had been saying
to Herod,
It is not lawful
for you
to have
your brothers wife.
19
And
Herodias
held it
against him, and
wished
to kill
him, and
was not able.
20
For
Herod
was afraid of John, knowing him a righteous
and
holy
man;
and
he kept him safe
. And
having
heard
him, he was greatly perplexed,
and
heard
him
gladly.
21
And
an opportune
day
having come,
when
Herod
on
his
birth
day
made
a banquet
to his
great men,
and to the
chief captains,
and to the leading
men
of Galilee,
22
and the
daughter
of
Herod
ias
herself
having come in,
and
having danced,
pleased
Herod
and those
reclining with
him
.
And
the
king
said the to the
girl,
Ask me
whatever
you wish,
and
I will give
to you.
23
And
he swore
to her, Whatever
you might ask
me,
I will give
you, up to
half
of my kingdom.
24
And she having gone out, said to her mother, What shall I ask? And she said, The
head
of John
the
one
baptizing.
25
And
having entered
immediately with
haste
to
the
king, she asked,
saying,
I desire that
you give
to me
the
head
of John
the
Baptist upon
a platter
at once.
26
And the
king,
having been made
very sorrowful,
on account of
the
oaths
and those
reclining with
him
,
did not want
to refuse
her.
27
And
immediately the
king,
having sent
an executioner,
commanded
to be brought his
head.
And
having gone,
he beheaded
him in the prison,
28
and
brought
his
head
upon
a platter,
and
gave
it to the
girl
,
and the
girl
gave
it to her
mother.
29
And his
disciples
having heard
it
,
came
and
took up
his
body,
and
laid
it in
a tomb.
30
And the
apostles
are gathered together
to Jesus, and
they related
to him all things, what
they had done
and what
they had taught.
31
And
He said
to them, You yourselves
come
apart to
a solitary
place,
and
rest
a little. For those
coming
and those
going
were
many,
and
not even
did they have opportunity to eat.
32
And
they went away
by the
boat
into
a solitary
place
by
themselves.
33
And
many
saw
them
going,
and
recognized,
and
ran together
there
on foot
from
all
the
cities,
and
went before
them.
34
And having gone out,
He saw
a great
crowd
and
was moved with compassion
toward them,
because
they were
like
sheep
not
having
a shepherd.
And He began
to teach
them
many things.
35
And
the hour
already
being
late,
having come
to Him, his
disciples
were saying
, The
place
is
desolate,
and
the hour
already
is
late.
36
Dismiss
them,
that
having gone
to the
surrounding
region
and
villages,
they might buy
for themselves
something
to eat.
37
But answering, He said to them, You
give
to them to eat. And
they say
to Him, Having gone,
shall we buy
two hundred
denarii
of bread
and
give
them to eat?
38
And
He says
to them, How many
loaves
do you have?
Go, see. And having known,
they say,
Five, and
two
fish.
39
And
He commanded
them
to make them all recline,
groups
by
groups
, on the
green
grass.
40
And
they sat down
groups
by
groups
, by
hundreds
and by
fifties.
41
And
having taken
the
five
loaves
and
the
two
fish
,
having looked up
to
the
heaven,
He blessed
and
broke
the
loaves
, and
He kept giving
them
to
His disciples, that
they might set before
them. And
He divided
the
two
fish
among all.
42
And
all
ate and
were satisfied.
43
And
they took up
twelve
hand-baskets
full
of fragments,
and also of the
fish.
44
And those having eaten of
the
loaves were
five thousand
men.
45
And immediately
He compelled
His
disciples
to enter
into the
boat
and
to go before
Him
to the other side, to Bethsaida,
until
He
should dismiss
the
crowd.
46
And
having taken leave of
them,
He departed
into the
mountain
to pray.
47
And
evening
having come, the
boat
was in
the midst
of the
sea,
and He
alone
upon the
land.
48
And
He hav
in
g seen
them
stra
in
in
g
in
the row
in
gfor the
w
in
d
was contrary to them
about
the
fourth
watch
of the
night,
He comes
to them,
walk
in
g
on the
sea,
and
He was wish
in
g
to pass by
them.
49
And
having seen
Him
walking
on the
sea,
they thought
that
it
is
a ghost,
and
cried out.
50
For
all
saw
Him and
were troubled.
And immediately
He spoke
with them, and
says
to them, Take courage; I am
He
; fear not.
51
And
He went up
to
the
m into
the
boat,
and
the
wind
ceased.
And
exceedingly
in abundance
the
y were amazed in
the
mselves,
52
for
the
y had not understood
about
the
loaves, but
the
ir
heart
had been
hardened.
53
And
having passed over,
they came
to the
land,
to
Gennesaret,
and
drew to shore.
54
And of them
having come
out of the boat,
having recognized
Him immediately,
55
they ran through
all
that
country,
and they began
to carry about
on mats those being
sick
to wherever
they were hearing
that He is.
56
And
wherever
He entered
into
villages
or
into
cities
or
into
fields,
they were laying the
ailing
in the
marketplaces
and
were begging
Him that
only
they might touch the
fringe
His
clothing;
and
as many as
touched Him
were being healed.
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