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1
In
those
days,
of the
crowd
again
being
great
and
not
having
what they might eat,
having
summoned the disciples,
He says
to them,
2
I am moved with compassion upon the crowd,
because
they continue
with Me
three
days
already, and
have
nothing
that they might eat.
3
And
if
I shall send them away
hungry
to
their
homes,
they will faint
on
the
way.
For
some
of them are come from afar.
4
And His
disciples
answered
Him, From w
here
will anyone
be able
to satisfy
these
with bread,
here
in this desolate place?
5
And
He was asking
them, How many
loaves
do you have? And
they said,
Seven.
6
And
He directs
the
crowd
to recline
on
the
ground.
And
having taken
the
seven
loaves,
having given thanks,
He broke
the
m
and
kept giving
the
m
to His
disciples,
that
the
y might set before
the
m
.
And
the
y set
it
before
the
crowd
.
7
And
they had
a few
small fish.
And
having blessed
them,
He ordered these also
to be set before
them
.
8
And they ate and
were satisfied.
And
they took up
seven
baskets
of fragments
over and above.
9
And there were
about
four thousand.
And
He sent them away
.
10
And immediately
having entered
into the
boat
with His
disciples,
He came
into the
district
of Dalmanutha.
11
And the
Pharisees
went out
and began
to dispute with
Him,
seeking
from Him
a sign
from
heaven,
testing
Him.
12
And
having sighed deeply
in His spirit,
He says,
Why does this
generation
seek
a
sign
?
Truly
I say
to you,
no
sign
will be given
to this
generation
.
13
And
having left
them,
having embarked
again,
He went away
to the
other side.
14
And
they forgot
to take
loaves, and
except
one
loaf, they did not have
any
with them in the
boat.
15
And
He was instructing
them,
saying,
Watch out!
Take heed
of the
leaven
of the
Pharisees
and the
leaven
of Herod.
16
And
they were reasoning
with
one another
because
they had
no
loaves.
17
And having known,
He says
to them, Why
do you reason
because
you have
no
loaves?
Do you not yet perceive
nor
understand?
Do
you have
your
heart
hardened?
18
Having
eyes,
do you not see?
And
having
ears,
do you not hear? And
do you not remember?
19
When
I broke
the
five loaves
for
the
five thousand,
how many
hand-baskets
full
of fragments
did you take up?
They say
to Him, Twelve.
20
And
when
the
seven
were
to the four thousand,
how many
baskets
full
of fragments
did you take up? And they said, Seven.
21
And
He was saying
to them, Do you not yet understand?
22
And
they come
to
Bethsaida.
And
they bring
to Him
a blind
man
and
implore
Him that He might touch him.
23
And
having taken hold of
the
hand
of the
blind
man
,
He led him forth
out of the
village,
and
having spit
upon
his eyes, having laid the
hand
s
upon
him,
He was asking
him
if
you see
anything.
24
And
having looked up,
he w
as
saying, I see the
men,
for
I see
them
as
trees
walking.
25
Then
He laid
the
hands
upon his
eyes
again,
and
he opened his
eyes
and
was restored,
and he began to see
everything
clearly.
26
And
He sent
him
to
his home,
saying,
You may not enter in
to
the
village
.
27
And
Jesus
and
His
disciples
went forth
into
the
villages
of Caesarea
Philippi.
And
on
the
way,
He was questioning
His
disciples
,
saying
to them, Whom do men
pronounce
Me to be?
28
And
they answered
Him,
saying
, John the
Baptist;
and others,
Elijah;
and others,
one
of the prophets.
29
And He
was questioning
them, But
whom
do you
pronounce
Me to be?
Peter
answering,
says
to Him, You are the Christ.
30
And
He warned
them that
they should tell
no one
concerning
Him.
31
And He began
to teach
them that
it is necessary for
the
Son
of Man
to suffer
many things, and
to be rejected
by the
elders
and the
chief priests
and the scribes, and to be killed, and
after
three
days
to rise
again
.
32
And
He was speaking
openly
the
word.
And
Peter
having taken Him
to him, began
to rebuke
Him.
33
And
having turned
and
having looked upon
His
disciples
,
He rebuked
Peter,
and
said,
Get
behind
Me,
Satan,
for
your thoughts are not of
the things of God, but the things of men.
34
And
having summoned
the
crowd
with His
disciples,
He said to
the
m, If
anyone
desires
to come
after
Me,
let him deny
himself, and
let him take up
his
cross,
and
let him follow
Me.
35
For
whoever
might desire
to save
his
life
will lose
it, and
whoever
will lose
his
life
on account of
Me and of the gospel,
he will save
it.
36
For
what
does it profit
a man
to gain
the
whole
world
and
to lose
his
soul?
37
For
what
shall a man
give
as
an exchange
for his
soul?
38
For
whoever
may be ashamed of
Me
and
My
words
in
this
adulterous
and
s
in
ful
generation, the
Son
of Man
also
will be ashamed of
him
when
He shall come
in
the
glory
of His
Father,
with the
holy
angels.
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