27 I assure you, that there are some standing here, who shall not taste death till they see the Reign of God.
28 About eight days after this discourse, he took with him Peter, and John, and James, and went up on a mountain to pray.
29 While he prayed, the appearance of his countenance was changed, and his raiment contracted a dazzling whiteness.
30 And, behold, two men of a glorious aspect, Moses and Elijah,
31 conversed with him, and spoke of the departure which he was to accomplish at Jerusalem.
38 Being arrived at the director's house, and seeing the tumult, and the people weeping and wailing immoderately,
39 he said to them, as he entered, Why do you weep and make a bustle? The child is not dead, but asleep.
40 And they derided him. But having made them all go out, he took with him the child's father and mother, and those who came with him; and he entered the chamber where she was;
41 and, taking her by the hand, said to her, Talitha cumi, (which signified, Young woman, arise,) I command you.
42 Immediately the maid arose and walked, for she was twelve years old; and they were confounded with astonishment.
27 When Jesus departed thence, two blind men followed him, crying, Son of David, have pity upon us.
28 Being come into the house, the blind men approached him: and Jesus said to them, Do you believe I can do this? They answered, Yes, Master.
29 Then he touched their eyes, saying, Be it to you according to your faith.
30 Immediately their eyes were opened. And Jesus strictly charging them, said, Take care that no person know it.
31 But being departed, they spread his fame through all that country.
12 When he was in one of the neighboring cities, a man covered with leprosy, happened to see him, threw himself on his face, and besought him, saying, Master, if you will, you can cleanse me.
13 Jesus stretching out his hand, and touching him, said, I will; be you cleansed. That instant his leprosy departed from him.
11 «But you maintain, if a man say to father or mother,'Be it corban (that is, devoted) whatever of mine shall profit you';»
12 he must not thenceforth do anything for his father or mother;
13 thus invalidating the word of God, by the tradition which you have established. And in many other instances you act thus.
14 Then having called the whole multitude, he said to them, Hearken to me all of you, and be instructed.
15 There is nothing from without, which entering into the man, can pollute him; but the things which proceed from within the man, are the things that pollute him.
1 When he had finished his discourse in the audience of the people, he entered Capernaum.
2 And a centurion's servant, who was dear to his master, was sick, and in danger of dying.
3 And the centurion, having heard concerning Jesus, sent to him Jewish elders, to entreat him to come and save his servant.
4 When they came to Jesus, they earnestly besought him, saying, He is worthy of this favor;
5 for he loves our nations; and it was he who built our synagogue.
6 Then Jesus went with them; and when he was not far from the house, the centurion sent friends to him, to say, Master, trouble not yourself; for I have not deserved that you should come under my roof;
7 wherefore neither thought I myself fit to come into your presence; say but the word, and my servant will be healed.
8 For even I, who am under the authority of others, having soldiers under me, say to one, Go, and he goes; to another, Come, and he comes; and to my servant, Do this, and he does it.
9 Jesus hearing these things, admired him, and turning, said to the multitude which followed, I assure you, I have not found so great faith even in Israel.
10 And they who had been sent, having returned to the house, found the servant well, who had been sick.
24 When John's messengers were departed, Jesus said to the multitude, concerning John, What did you go out into the wilderness to behold? A reed shaken by the wind?
25 But what did you go out to see? A man effeminately dressed? It is in royal palaces that they who wear splendid apparel, and live in luxury, are found.
26 What then did you go to see? a prophet? Yes, I tell you, and something superior to a prophet.
27 «For this is he, concerning whom it is written,'Behold, I send my messenger before you, who shall prepare your way.'»
28 For I declare to you, among those who are born of women, there is not a greater prophet than John the Immerser; yet, the least in the Reign of God is greater than he.
29 All the people, even the publicans, who heard John, have, by receiving immersion from him, honored God;
30 whereas, the Pharisees and the lawyers, in not being immersed by him, have rejected the counsel of God with regard to themselves.
1 It happened on a Sabbath, when he was gone to eat at the house of one of the rulers, who was a Pharisee, that while the Pharisees were observing him,
2 a man who had a dropsy stood before him.
3 Then Jesus addressing himself to the lawyers and Pharisees, said, Is it lawful to cure on the Sabbath?
4 They being silent, he took hold of the man, healed and dismissed him.
22 One day, Jesus having gone into a bark with his disciples, said to them, Let us cross the lake. Accordingly they set sail.
23 But while they sailed, he fell asleep; and there blew such a storm upon the lake, as filled the bark with water, and endangered lives.
24 And they came to him, and awakened him, saying, Master, Master, we perish! Then he arose and rebuked the wind, and the raging of the water: and they ceased, and there was a calm.
25 And Jesus said to them, Where is your faith? But they said one to another, with fear and admiration, Who is this that commands even the winds and the water, and they obey him?
22 Then came one of the directors of the synagogue, named Jairus, who seeing him threw himself at his feet,
23 and entreated him earnestly, saying, My little daughter is in extreme danger; I pray you come and lay your hands upon her and to heal her, and she will be well.
24 And Jesus went with him, followed by a great multitude who thronged him.
6 It happened also on another Sabbath, that he went into the synagogue and taught; and a man was there whose right hand was blasted.
7 Now the Scribes and the Pharisees watched, to see whether he would heal on the Sabbath, that they might find matter for accusing him.
8 But he, knowing their thoughts, said to the man, whose hand was blasted, Arise, and stand in the middle. And he arose and stood.
9 Then Jesus said to them, I would ask you, What is it lawful to do on the Sabbath? Good or ill? To save, or to destroy?
10 And, looking around on them all, he said to the man, stretch out your hand; and in doing this, his hand was rendered sound like the other.
43 and a woman, who had been twelve years afflicted with an issue of blood, and had consumed all her living upon physicians, none of whom could cure her,
44 coming behind, touched the tuft of his mantle; upon which her issue was stopped.
45 Then Jesus said, Who touched me? When every body denied it, Peter, and those with him, answered, Master, the multitude throng and press you, and do you say, Who touched me?
46 Jesus replied, Some person has touched me; for I am sensible that my power was just now exerted.
47 Then the woman perceiving that she was discovered, came trembling, and having thrown herself prostrate, declared to him, before all the people, why she had touched him, and how she had been immediately healed:
48 and he said to her, Daughter, take courage, your faith has cured you, go in peace.
14 When they were come to the multitude, a man came to him, who kneeling, said,
15 Sir, have pity on my son; for he is grievously distressed with lunacy; often he falls into the fire, and often into the water,
16 and I presented him to your disciples; but they could not cure him.
17 Jesus answering, said, O unbelieving and perverse race! how long shall I be with you? how long shall I suffer you? Bring him hither to me.
18 Then Jesus rebuked the demon, and he came out: and the lad was instantly cured.
20 Next morning as they returned, they saw that the fig tree was dried up from the root.
21 Peter recollecting, said to him, Rabbi, behold the fig tree, which you devoted, already withered.
22 Jesus answered, Have faith in God.
23 For indeed, I say to you, Whoever shall say to this mountain, Be lifted, and thrown into the sea, and shall not in the least doubt, but shall believe that what he says shall happen; whatever he shall command, shall be done for him;
24 for which reason I assure you, that what things soever you pray for, if you believe that you shall obtain them, they shall be yours.
25 And when you pray, forgive, if you have matter of complaint against any; that your Father, who is in heaven, may also forgive you your trespasses.
23 Being come into the ruler's house, and seeing the players on the flute, with the crowd, making a bustle,
24 he said to them, Withdraw, for the young woman is not dead, but asleep. And they derided him:
25 but when the people were put out, he entered, and having taken her by the hand, the young woman arose.
3 A paralytic was then brought, carried by four men,
4 who, not being able to come nigh him for the crowd, uncovered the place where Jesus was; and, through the opening, let down the conch, on which the paralytic lay.
5 Jesus perceiving their faith, said to the paralytic, Son, your sins are forgiven you.
6 But certain scribes who were present, reasoned thus within themselves:
7 How does this man speak such blasphemies? Who can forgive sins but God?
8 Jesus, immediately knowing in himself that they made these reflections, said to them, Why do you reason thus within yourselves?
9 Which is easier, to say to the paralytic, Your sins are forgiven, or to say, with effect, Arise, take up your couch and walk?
10 But that you may know that the Son of Man has power upon the earth to forgive sins, rise, (he said to the paralytic,)
11 I command you, take up your couch, and go home.
12 Immediately he rose, took up the couch, and walked out before them all; insomuch that they were all amazed, and glorified God, saying, We never saw anything like this.
32 Then Jesus called to him his disciples, and said, I have compassion on the multitude because they have now attended me three days, and have nothing to eat; I will not dismiss them fasting, lest they faint by the way.
33 His disciples answered, Whence can we get bread enough, in the solitude, to satisfy such a crowd?
34 He asked them, How many loaves have you? They said, Seven, and a few small fishes.
35 Then commanding the people to recline upon the ground,
36 he took the seven loaves and the fishes, which, having given thanks, he divided and gave to his disciples, who distributed them among the people.
37 When all had eat, and were satisfied, they carried off seven hand-baskets full of the fragments that remained.
38 Now they that had eat were four thousand men, besides women and children.
30 where Simon's wife's mother lay sick of a fever, of which they immediately acquainted Jesus.
31 And he came, and taking her by the hand, raised her; instantly the fever left her, and she entertained them.
2 a leper came, who, presenting himself before him, said, Sir, if you will, you can cleanse me.
3 Jesus stretched out his hand, and touched him, saying, I will; be you clean. Immediately he was cured of his leprosy.
4 Then Jesus said to him, See you tell no person; but go, show yourself to the priest, and make the oblation prescribed by Moses, for notifying the cure to the people.
1 Three days after, there was a marriage in Cana, of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there.
2 Jesus, also, and his disciples, were invited to the marriage.
3 The wine falling short, the mother of Jesus said to him, They have no wine.
4 Jesus answered, Woman, what have you to do with me? My time is not yet come.
5 His mother said to the servants, Do whatever he shall bid you.
6 Now there were six water pots of stone, containing two or three baths each, placed there for the Jewish rites of cleansing.
7 Jesus said to them, Fill the pots with water. And they filled them to the brim.
8 Then he said, Draw, now, and carry to the director of the feast. And they did so.
9 When the director of the feast had tasted the wine made of water, not knowing whence it was, (but the servants who drew the water knew,)
10 he said, addressing the bridegroom, Every person presents the best wine first, and worse wine afterward, when the guests have drunk largely; but you have reserved the best till now.
11 This first miracle Jesus wrought in Cana of Galilee, displaying his glory: and his disciples believed on him.
35 When it grew late, his disciples came to him and said, This is a desert place, and it is now late;
36 dismiss the people, that they may go to the neighboring farms and villages, and buy themselves bread, for they have nothing to eat.
37 He answering, said to them, Supply them yourselves. They replied, Shall we go and give two hundred denarii for bread, in order to supply them?
38 He said to them, How many loaves have you? Go and see. Upon inquiry, they answered, Five and two fishes.
39 And he commanded them to make all the people recline upon the green grass in separate companies.
40 And they formed themselves into squares, by hundred and by fifties.
41 Then Jesus taking the five loaves and the two fishes, and looking up to heaven, blessed and broke the loaves, and gave them to his disciples to set before the multitude. He distributed also the two fishes among them all.
42 When they all had eat and were satisfied,
43 they carried off twelve baskets full of the fragments of the bread and the fishes.
44 Now they who had eat of the loaves, were five thousand men.
19 When they had rowed about twenty-five or thirty furlongs, they observed Jesus walking on the sea, very near the bark, and were afraid.
20 But he said to them, It is I, be not afraid.
21 Then they gladly received him into the bark; and the bark was immediately at the place whither they were going.
21 Then Jesus withdrew into the confines of Tyre and Sidon;
22 and behold! a Canaanitish woman of these territories came to him, crying, Master, Son of David, have pity on me; my daughter is grievously afflicted by a demon.
23 But he gave her no answer. Then his disciples interposed, and entreated him, saying, Dismiss her, for she clamors after us.
24 He answering said, My mission is only to the lost sheep of the stock of Israel.
25 She, nevertheless, advanced, and prostrating herself before him, said, O Lord, help me.
26 He replied, It is not seemly to take the children's bread, and throw it to the dogs.
27 True, Sir, returned she. Yet even the dogs are allowed the crumbs which fall from their master's table.
28 Then Jesus, answering, said to her, O woman! great is your faith. Be it to you as you desire. And that instant her daughter was healed.
27 Being come ashore, a man of the city met him, who had been long possessed by demons; and who wore no clothes, and had no habitation but the sepulchers.
28 When he saw Jesus, he roared out, and threw himself at his feet, crying, What have you to do with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I beseech you, do not torment me.
29 (For he had ordered the unclean spirit to come out of the man; for it had frequently seized him, so that when he was chained and fettered, he broke his bonds, and was driven by the fiend into the desert.)
30 «Then Jesus asked him, saying, What is your names? He answered, Legion; because many demons had entered into him.»
31 And they entreated him, that he would not command them to go into the deep;
32 but, as there was a numerous herd of swine feeding on the mountain, that he would permit them to enter into the swine. And he permitted them.
33 Then the demons having quitted the man, entered into the swine; and the herd rushed down a precipice into the lake, and were drowned.
34 The herdsmen, seeing this, fled, and spread the news through the city and villages.
35 And the inhabitants flocked out to see what had happened. Being come to Jesus, and finding the man of whom the demons were dispossessed, sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed, and in his right mind, they were afraid.
12 The next day, when he left Bethany, he was hungry;
13 and observing a fig tree at a distance, full of leaves, went to look for fruit on it, for the fig harvest was not yet. And being come, he found nothing but leaves.
14 Then he said to it, Henceforth let no man ever eat fruit off you. And his disciples heard him.
22 Then was brought to him a demoniac, dumb, and blind, and he cured him, so that he both spoke and saw.
18 And, behold, some men carrying on a bed a man afflicted with a palsy, endeavored to bring him in, and place him before Jesus;
19 but finding it impracticable, by reason of the crowd, they got upon the roof, and let him down through the tiling, with the little bed, in the midst before him.
20 Jesus perceiving their faith, said, Man, your sins are forgiven you.
21 On which the Scribes and the Pharisees reasoned thus, Who is this that speaks blasphemies? Can any one forgive sins except God?
22 Jesus knowing their thoughts, addressed himself to them, and said, What are you reasoning in your hearts?
23 Which is easier, to say, Your sins are forgiven you; or to say, Arise, and walk?
24 But that you may know that the Son of Man has power on earth to forgive sins, Arise, said he to the palsied man, take up your bed, and return to your house.
25 That instant he rose in their presence, took up his bed, and returned home, glorifying God.
14 Again, he was expelling a demon, which caused dumbness; and when the demon was gone out, the dumb spake, and the people wondered.
12 When the day began to decline, the twelve, accosting him, said, Dismiss the people, that they may go to the nearest towns and villages, and provide themselves lodging and food; for we are in a desert.
13 He answered, Supply them yourselves with food. They replied, We have only five loaves and two fishes; unless we go and buy victuals for all this people.
14 For they were about five thousand men. Then he said to his disciples, Make them recline in parties; fifty in a party.
15 And they did so, making them all recline.
16 Then he took the five loaves and the two fishes; and looking up to heaven, he blessed and broke them, and gave them to his disciples, to set before the multitudes.
17 And they all did eat and were satisfied; and took up twelve baskets full of fragments.
38 When he was gone out of the synagogue, he entered the house of Simon, whose wife's mother had a violent fever, and they entreated him on her behalf.
39 Jesus, standing near her, rebuked the fever, and it left her, and she instantly arose, and served them.
20 a woman, who had been twelve years afflicted with a bloody issue, coming behind, touched the tuft of his mantle;
21 for she said within herself, If I but touch his mantle, I shall recover.
22 Jesus turning about, saw her, and said, Daughter, take courage, your faith has cured you. And the woman was well from that instant.
11 Now, in traveling to Jerusalem, he pass through the confines of Samaria and Galilee;
12 and being about to enter a certain village, there met him ten lepers, who stood at a distance,
13 and cried out, Jesus, Master, take pity upon us.
14 When he saw them, he said to them, Go, show yourselves to the priests. And as they went, they were cleansed.
15 And one of them, perceiving that he was healed, turned back, glorifying God aloud.
16 Then throwing himself prostrate at the feet of Jesus, he returned him thanks. Now this man was a Samaritan.
17 Jesus said, Were not ten cleansed? Where are the other nine?
18 Have none returned glory to God except this alien?
19 And he said to him, Arise, go your way; your faith has cured you.
48 he observed them toiling at the oar, for the wind was against them: and about the fourth watch of the night, he went to them, walking on the water. and seemed intending to pass by them.
49 When they saw him walking on the sea, they thought it was an apparition, and cried out.
50 For they all saw him, and were terrified; but he immediately spoke to them, saying, Take courage; it is I; be not afraid.
51 And having gone aboard to them, the wind ceased, which struck them still more with astonishment and admiration.
18 While he was speaking, a ruler came, and prostrating himself, said, My daughter is by this time dead; but come, and lay your hand upon her, and she will revive.
19 And Jesus arose, and, as he followed him, with his disciples,
1 Afterward there was a Jewish festival, and Jesus went to Jerusalem.
2 Now there is at Jerusalem, nigh the sheep gate, a bath, called, in Hebrew, Bethesda, which has five covered walks.
3 In these lay a great number of sick, blind, lame, and palsied people, waiting for the moving of the water,
4 (for a messenger at times descended into the bath, and agitated the water; and the first that stepped in, after the agitation of the water, was cured of whatever disease he had.)
5 Now, there was one there, who had been diseased thirty-eight years.
6 Jesus, who saw him lying, and knew that he had been long ill, said to him, Do you desire to be healed?
7 The diseased man answered, Sir, I have no person to put me into the bath, when the water is agitated; but while I am going, another gets down before me.
8 Jesus said to him, Arise, take up your couch and walk.
9 Instantly the man was healed, and took up his couch and walked.
37 Then there arose a great storm of wind which drove the billows into the bark, which was now full.
38 Jesus being in the stern, asleep on a pillow, they awake him, saying, Rabbi, do you not care that we perish?
39 And he arose, and commanded the wind, saying to the sea, Peace! be still! Immediately the wind ceased, and great calm ensued.
40 And he said to them, Why are you so timorous? How is it that you have no faith?
41 And they were exceedingly terrified, and said one to another, Who is this, whom even the wind and the sea obey?
46 Then they came to Jericho. Afterward, as he was departing thence, with his disciples, and a great crowd, blind Bartimeus, son of Timeus, who sat by the way-side begging,
47 hearing that it was Jesus the Nazarene, cried, saying, Jesus Son of David, have pity upon me!
48 Many charged him to be silent, but he cried still the louder, Son of David, have pity upon me!
49 Jesus stopping, ordered them to call him. Accordingly they called the blind man, saying to him, Take courage; arise, he calls you.
50 Then throwing down his mantle, he sprang up, and went to Jesus.
51 Jesus addressing him, said, What do you wish me to do for you? Rabboni, answered the blind man, to give me my sight.
52 Jesus said to him, Go; your faith has cured you. Immediately he recovered his sight, and followed Jesus in the way.
17 One of the people answering, said, Rabbi, I have brought you my son, who has a dumb spirit;
18 and wheresoever it seizes him, it dashes him on the ground, where he continues foaming, and grinding his teeth, till his strength is exhausted. And I spoke to your disciples to expel the demon, but they were not able.
19 Jesus then said, O unbelieving generation! how long shall I be with you? how long shall I suffer you? Bring him to me.
20 Accordingly they brought him: and no sooner did he see him, than the spirit threw him into convulsions, so that he foamed, and rolled upon the ground.
21 Jesus asked the father, How long is it since this first befell him? He answered, From his infancy;
22 and often it has thrown him both into the fire, and into the water, to destroy him; but if you can do anything, have compassion upon us and help us.
23 Jesus replied, If you can believe; all things are practicable for him who believes.
24 The boy's father, crying out immediately, said with tears, I believe; Master, supply the defects of my faith.
25 When Jesus saw that the people came crowding upon him, he rebuked the unclean spirit, saying to him, Dumb and deaf spirit, come out of him, I command you, and enter no more into him.
26 Then, having cried aloud and severely convulsed him, it came out, and he appeared as one dead, insomuch that many said, He is dead.
27 But Jesus taking him by the hand, raised him, and he stood up.
50 And one of them struck the servant of the high priest, and cut off his right ear.
51 Jesus said, Let this suffice; and touching his ear, he healed him.
24 Then he arose, and went to the frontiers of Tyre and Sidon; and having entered a house, he desired that none might know of him; but he could not be concealed.
25 For a woman whose little daughter had an unclean spirit, hearing of him, came and threw herself at his feet,
26 (the woman was a Greek, a native of Syrophenicia,) and entreated him that he would cast the demon out of her daughter.
27 Jesus answered, Let the children first be satisfied; for it is not seemly to take the children bread, and throw it to the dogs.
28 She replied, True, Sir; yet even the dogs under the table eat of the children's crumbs.
29 He said to her, For this answer go home; the demon is gone out of your daughter.
30 Immediately she went home, and found her daughter lying upon the bed, and freed from the demon.
1 At another time he entered the synagogue, when a man was there who had a withered hand.
2 And they, with a design to accuse Jesus, watched him, to see whether he would heal the man on the Sabbath.
3 Jesus said to the man, who had the withered hand, Stand up in the midst.
4 Then he said to them, Whether it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath, or to do evil-to save, or to kill? But they were silent.
5 And looking around on them with anger, being grieved for the blindness of their minds, he said to the man, Stretch out your hand: and as he stretched out his hand, it was restored.
31 Then leaving the borders of Tyre and Sidon, he returned to the sea of Galilee, through the precincts of Decapolis.
32 And they brought to him a deaf man, who had also an impediment in his speech, and entreated him to lay his hand upon him.
33 Jesus having taken him aside from the crowd, spit upon his own fingers, and put them into the man's ears, and touched his tongue.
34 Then looking up to heaven, and sighing, he said, Ephphatha, that is, Be opened.
35 Immediately his ears were opened, and his tongue loosed, and he spoke distinctly.
36 He charged them to tell no person: but the more he charged them, the more they published it,
37 saying with inexpressible amazement, He does everything well: he makes both the deaf to hear, and the dumb to speak.
38 And one of the crowd cried out, saying, Rabbi, I beseech you, take pity on my son; for he is my only child.
39 And lo! a spirit seizes him, making him instantly cry out, and fall into convulsions, so that he foams; and after he is much bruised, hardly leaves him.
40 And I besought your disciples to expel the demon; but they were not able.
41 Then, Jesus answering, said, O incredulous and perverse generation! how long shall I be with you, and suffer you? Bring your son hither.
42 And as he was coming, the demon dashed him down in convulsions. And Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, and having cured the child, delivered him to his father.
43 And they were all amazed at the great power of God. While all were admiring everything which Jesus did, he said to his disciples,
1 Afterward, Jesus again appeared to the disciples, at the sea of Tiberias; and in this manner he appeared.
2 Simon Peter and Thomas, that is, Didymus, Nathanael of Cana, in Galilee, the sons of Zebedee, and two other disciples of Jesus, being together,
3 Simon Peter said, I am going a-fishing. They answered, We will go with you. Immediately they went, and got aboard a bark, but that night caught nothing.
4 In the morning Jesus stood on the shore; the disciples, however, knew not that it was Jesus.
5 Jesus said to them, My children, have you any victuals? They answered, No.
6 Cast the net, cried he, on the right side of the bark, and you will find. They did so, but were not able to draw it, by reason of the multitude of fishes.
7 Then that disciple whom Jesus loved, said to Peter, It is the Master. Simon Peter, hearing that it was the Master, girt on his upper garment (which was laid aside) and threw himself into the sea.
8 But the other disciples came in the boat, (for they were not farther from land than about two hundred cubits,) dragging the net, with the fishes.
9 When they came ashore, they saw a fire burning, and a fish laid on it, and bread.
10 Jesus said to them, Bring of the fishes which you have now taken.
11 Simon Peter went back, and drew the net to land, full of large fishes, a hundred and fifty-three; and the net was not rent, notwithstanding the number.
24 When they were come to Capernaum, the collectors came and asked Peter, Does not your teacher pay the didrachma?
25 He said, Yes. Being come into the house, before he spoke, Jesus said to him, What is your opinion, Simon? From whom do the kings of the earth exact tribute or custom? from their own sons, or from others?
26 Peter answered, From others. Jesus replied, The sons then are exempted.
27 Nevertheless, lest we shall give them offense, go to the sea and throw a line, draw out the first fish that is hooked, and, having opened its mouth, you shall find a stater; take that, and give it to them for me and you.
29 As they left Jericho, followed by a great multitude,
30 two blind men, who sat by the way-side, hearing that Jesus passed by cried, saying, Master, Son of David, have pity on us.
31 The multitude charged them to be silent: but they cried the louder, saying, Master, Son of David, have pity on us.
32 Then Jesus stopping, called them, and said, What do you want me to do for you?
33 They answered, Sir, to make us see.
34 Jesus had compassion and touched their eyes. Immediately they received sight, and followed him.
40 And a leper came to him, and on his knees entreated him, saying, If you will, you can cleanse me.
41 Jesus had compassion, and stretching out his hand and touching him, said, I will, be you clean.
42 This he had no sooner uttered, than the leprosy departed from the man, and he was cleansed.
22 When Jesus came to Bethsaida, they brought to him a blind man, whom they entreated him to touch.
23 He took the blind man by the hand, and led him out of the village. Then having put spittle on his eyes, and laid his hands upon him, he asked him whether he saw.
24 Having looked up, he said, I see men, as trees walking.
25 And Jesus laid his hands upon the man's eyes, and made him look again. And he was so perfectly cured, as to see every object clearly.
26 And Jesus sent him home, saying, Neither go into the village, nor tell anything to any of the villagers.
31 To what shall I compare the men of this generation? Whom are they like?
32 They are like children in the market place, of whom their companions complain, and say, We have played to you upon the pipe, but you have not danced; we have sung mournful songs to you, but you have not wept.
33 For John the Immerser is come, abstaining from bread and wine, an associate of publicans and sinners; and you say, He has a demon.
34 The Son of Man is come, using both; and you say, He is a lover of banquets, and wine, an associate of publicans and sinners.
35 But wisdom is justified by all her children.
36 Now one of the Pharisees asked Jesus to eat with him: and he went into the Pharisee's house, and placed himself at table.
37 And behold, a woman of the city who was a sinner, knowing that he eat at the house of the Pharisee, brought an alabaster box of balsam,
41 Meantime, a man named Jairus, came, a ruler of the synagogue, who, throwing himself at the feet of Jesus, besought him to come into his house;
42 for he had an only daughter, about twelve years old, who was dying. As Jesus went along, the people crowded him;
18 Returning to the city in the morning, he was hungry,
19 and seeing a single fig tree by the road, he went to it; but finding only leaves on it, said, Let no fruit grow on you henceforward. And the fig tree withered forthwith.
20 When the disciples saw it, they said with astonishment, how soon is the fig tree withered?
21 Jesus answered, Indeed, I say to you, if you have an unshaken faith, you may not only do as much as is done to the fig tree, but even if you should say to this mountain, Be lifted up, and thrown into the sea, it shall be done.
22 Whatsoever you shall ask in prayer, with faith, you shall receive.
10 and found a man there whose hand was blasted. They asked Jesus, with a design to accuse him, Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath?
11 He answered, What man is there amongst you, who having one sheep, if it fall into a pit on the Sabbath, will not lay hold on it, and lift it out?
12 And does not a mean greatly excel a sheep? It is lawful, therefore, to do good on the Sabbath.
13 Then he said to the man, Stretch out your hand. And as he stretched it out, it became sound like the other.
1 Then they crossed the sea, and came into the country of the Gadarenes.
2 He was no sooner gone ashore, than there met him a man coming from the monuments, possessed of an unclean spirit,
3 who made his abode in the tombs; and no man could confine him, not even with chains,
4 and broken the fetters, so that no person was able to tame him.
5 He was continually, night and day, in the mountains, and in the tombs, howling, and cutting himself with flints.
6 But when he saw Jesus afar off, he ran, and prostrating himself before him,
7 cried out, What hast thou to do with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I conjure thee by God not to torment me.
8 (For Jesus had said to him, Come out of the man, you unclean spirit.)
9 Jesus asked him, What is your name? He answered, My name is Legion, for we are many.
10 And he earnestly entreated him not to drive them out of the country.
11 Now there was a great herd of swine feeding on the mountain.
12 And the fiends besought him, saying, Suffer us to go to the swine, that we may enter into them.
13 Jesus immediately permitted them. Then the unclean spirits being gone out, entered into the swine; and the herd, in number about two thousand, rushed down a precipice into the sea, and were choked.
14 And the swineherds fled, and told it in the city and villages. And the people flocked out to see what had happened.
1 At that time the crowd being very numerous, and having no food, he called his disciple, and said to them,
2 I have compassion on the multitude; for they attend me now three days, and have nothing to eat;
3 and if I send them home fasting, their strength will fail by the way; for some of them have come from afar.
4 His disciples answered, Whence can we supply these people with bread here in the desert?
5 He asked them, How many loaves have you? They said, Seven.
6 Then commanding the multitude to place themselves upon the ground, he took the seven loaves, and having given thanks, broke them, and gave them to his disciples, that they might distribute them to the people, and they distributed them.
7 They had also a few small fishes, which, after blessing, he likewise ordered to be presented.
8 So they eat, and were satisfied; and the fragments which remained, were carried off in seven hand-baskets.
9 Now they who had eat were about four thousand.
1 Now, one Lazarus, of Bethany, the village of Mary and her sister Martha, was sick.
2 (It was that Mary who anointed the Lord with balsam, and wiped his feet with her hair, whose brother Lazarus was sick.)
3 The sisters, therefore, sent to tell Jesus, Master, lo! he whom you love, is sick.
4 Jesus hearing it, said, This sickness will not prove fatal; but conduce to the glory of God, that the Son of God may be glorified by it.
5 Now Jesus loved Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus.
6 Having, then, heard that he was sick, Jesus staid two days in the place where he was.
7 Afterward, he said to the disciples, Let us return to Judea.
8 The disciples answered, Rabbi, but very lately the Jews would have stoned you, and you would return thither?
9 Jesus replied, Are there not twelve hours in the day? If any man walk in the day, he stumbles not: because he sees the light of the world:
10 but if he walk in the night, he stumbles; because there is no light.
11 Having spoken this, he added, Our friend Lazarus sleeps; but I go to wake him.
12 Then said his disciples, Master, if he sleep, he will recover.
13 Jesus spoke of his death; but they thought that he spoke of the repose of sleep.
14 Then Jesus told them plainly, Lazarus is dead.
46 Then Jesus returned to Cana, of Galilee, where he had made the water wine. And there was a certain officer of the court, whose son lay sick at Capernaum,
47 who having heard that Jesus was come from Judea into Galilee, went to him, and entreated him to come and cure his son, who was dying.
48 Jesus said to him, Unless you see signs and prodigies, you will not believe.
49 The officer answered, Come, Sir, before my child die.
50 Jesus replied, Go your way. Your son is well. And the man believed the word which Jesus had spoken, and went his way.
51 As he was returning, his servants met him, and informed him that his son was well.
52 He then inquired of them the hour when he began to get better. They answered, Yesterday, at the seventh hour, the fever left him.
53 Then the father knew, that it was the same hour in which Jesus said to him, Your son is well; and he, and all his family, believed.
54 This second miracle Jesus performed, after returning from Judea to Galilee.
6 (This he said to try him; for he knew himself, what he was to do.)
7 Philip answered, Two hundred denarii would not purchase bread enough to afford every one a morsel.
8 One of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, said to him,
9 Here is a boy who has five barley loaves, and two small fishes; but what are they among so many?
10 Jesus said, Make the men recline. Now, there was much grass in the place. So they reclined; in number about five thousand.
11 And Jesus took the loaves, and having given thanks, distributed them to those who had reclined. He gave them also of the fishes, as much as they would.
12 When they had eat sufficiently, he said to his disciples, Gather up the fragments which remain, that nothing be lost.
13 They, therefore, gathered, and with the fragments which the people had left of the five barley loaves, they filled twelve baskets.
23 Now there was in their synagogue a man possessed with an unclean spirit, who cried out,
24 Ah! Jesus of Nazareth, what hast thou to do with us? Art thou come to destroy us? I know who thou art, the Holy One of God.
25 Jesus rebuking him, said, Be silent, and come out of him.
26 Then the unclean spirit threw him into convulsions; and, raising loud cried, came out of him:
2 where they brought to him a paralytic, laid upon a bed. Jesus perceiving their faith, said to the paralytic, Son, take courage, your sins are forgiven you.
3 On which some of the scribes said within themselves, This man blasphemes.
4 But Jesus knowing their sentiments, said, Why do you harbor evil thoughts?
5 Which is easier-to say, Your sins are forgiven; or to say, with effect -Arise and walk?
6 But that you may know that the Son of Man has power upon the earth to forgive sins; Arise, then, (said he to the paralytic,) take up your bed and go home.
7 Accordingly he arose, and went home.
28 When he was come to the other side, into the country of the Gadarenes, there met him two demoniacs, issuing out of the monuments, so furious, that no person durst pass that way.
29 These instantly cried, saying, What hast thou to do with us, Son of God? Art thou come hither to torment us before the time?
30 Now there was feeding, at some distance, a great herd of swine.
31 And the friends besought him, saying, If thou expel us, permit us to go into the herd of swine.
32 He answered, Go. And when they were cast out, they went into the swine; on which the whole herd rushed down a precipice into the sea, and perished in the waters.
33 Then the herdsmen fled into the city, and reported everything, and what had happened to the demoniacs.
34 Presently the whole city went out to meet Jesus, and having seen him, entreated him to depart out of their territory.
22 One day, Jesus having gone into a bark with his disciples, said to them, Let us cross the lake. Accordingly they set sail.
23 But while they sailed, he fell asleep; and there blew such a storm upon the lake, as filled the bark with water, and endangered lives.
24 And they came to him, and awakened him, saying, Master, Master, we perish! Then he arose and rebuked the wind, and the raging of the water: and they ceased, and there was a calm.
25 And Jesus said to them, Where is your faith? But they said one to another, with fear and admiration, Who is this that commands even the winds and the water, and they obey him?
26 And they arrived at the country of the Gadarenes, which is opposite to Galilee.
5 Having entered Capernaum, a centurion accosted him with this request,
6 Sir, my man-servant lies sick at home, exceedingly afflicted with a palsy.
7 Jesus answered, I will go and cure him.
8 The centurion replying, said, Sir, I am not worthy, that you should come under my roof; only say the word, and my servant will be healed.
9 For even I, who am under command myself, having soldiers under me, say to one, Go, and he goes; to another, Come, and he comes; and to my servant, Do this, and he does it.
10 Jesus hearing this, was astonished, and said to those who followed, Indeed, I say to you, not even in Israel have I found so great faith.
11 But I assure you, that many will come from the east and from the west, and will be placed at table with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of heaven,
12 while the sons of the kingdom shall be thrust out into outer darkness, where will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
13 Then Jesus said to the centurion, Go home; be it to you, according to your faith. That instant his servant was cured.
35 When he came near to Jericho, a blind man who sat by the way-side begging,
36 hearing the crowd pass by, inquired what was the matter.
37 And being told that Jesus the Nazarene was passing by,
38 he immediately cried, saying, Jesus, Son of David, have pity on me.
39 They who went before, charged him to be silent; but he cried the louder, saying, Jesus, Son of David, have pity on me.
40 Jesus stopped, and commanded them to bring the man to him. And when he was nigh, he asked him, saying,
41 What do you wish me to do for you? He answered, Master, to give me my sight.
42 And Jesus said to him, Receive your sight; your faith has cured you.
43 Instantly he received his sight, and followed him, glorifying God; and all the people saw it, and praised God.
11 a woman was present, who, for eighteen years, had a spirit of infirmity, by which she was so bowed down that she could not so much as look up.
12 Jesus, perceiving her, called her to him, and, laying his hand on her, said, Woman, you are delivered from your infirmity.
13 Immediately she stood upright, and glorified God.
25 And a woman, who had been twelve years distressed with an issue of blood,
26 who had suffered much from several physicians, and spent her all without receiving any relief, but rather growing worse,
27 having heard of Jesus, came in the crowd, behind, and touched his mantle;
28 for she had said, If I but touch his cloths, I shall recover.
29 Instantly the source of her distemper was dried up, and she felt in her body, that she was delivered from that scourge.
15 Toward the evening, his disciples accosted him, saying, This is a desert place, and the time is now past, dismiss the multitude, that they may go to the villages; and buy themselves provisions.
16 Jesus answered, They need not go. Supply them yourselves.
17 They said to him, We have here but five loaves and two fishes.
18 He replied, Bring them hither to me.
19 Then having commanded the people to recline upon the grass, he took the five loaves and the two fishes, and looking toward heaven, blessed them; then breaking the loaves, he gave them to the disciples, and they distributed them among the people.
20 When all had eat, and were satisfied, they carried off twelve baskets full of the fragments that remained.
21 Now they that had eat were about five thousand men; besides women and children.
1 Now it happened, as he stood by the lake Gennesaret, the multitude pressing upon him to hear the word of God;
2 that seeing two barks aground, near the shore, the fishermen having landed to wash their nets,
3 he went aboard one of them, which was Simon's; and desiring him to put off a little from the land, sat down, and taught the people out of the bark.
4 When he had done speaking, he said to Simon, Launch out into deep water, and let down your nets for a draught.
5 Simon answered, Master, we have toiled all night, and have caught nothing; nevertheless, at your word, I will let down the net.
6 Having done this, they inclosed such a multitude of fishes, that the net began to break.
7 And they beckoned to their companions, in the other bark, to come and help them. And they came, and loaded both their barks, so that they were near sinking.
8 When Simon Peter saw this, he threw himself at Jesus' knees, saying, Depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man.
9 For the draught of fishes which they had taken had filled him and all his companions with terror,
10 particularly James and John, sons of Zebedee, who were Simon's partners. And Jesus said to Simon, Fear not, henceforth you shall catch men.
11 And having brought their barks to land, they forsook all, and followed him.
32 They were scarcely gone, when a dumb demoniac was presented to him.
33 The demon being expelled, the dumb spoke, and the people wondered, saying, Nothing like this was ever seen in Israel.
23 Then entering the bark, his disciples followed him.
24 Soon after there arose in the sea so great a tempest, that the bark was covered with billows. But he being asleep,
25 the disciples came and waked him, saying, Save us, Master, we perish.
26 He answered, Why are you so timorous, O you distrustful? Then he arose, and having commanded the winds and the sea, a great calm ensued;
27 insomuch that every one exclaimed with admiration, What personage is this, whom even the winds and the sea obey.
49 While he was yet speaking, one came from the house of the director of the synagogue, who said, your daughter is dead; trouble not the Teacher.
50 Jesus, hearing this, said to Jairus, Fear not; only believe, and she shall be well.
51 Being come to the house, he allowed no person to enter with him, except Peter, and John, and James, and the maid's father and mother.
52 And all wept, and lamented her. But he said, Weep not; she is not dead, but asleep.
53 And they derided him, knowing that she was dead.
54 But he, having made them all retire, took her by the hand, and called, saying, Maiden, arise.
55 And her spirit returned, and she arose immediately, and he commanded to give her food.
56 And her parents were astonished, but he charged them not to mention to any person what had happened.
25 In the fourth watch of the night Jesus went to them, walking on the sea.
32 Now, Peter, and those that were with him, were overpowered with sleep; but when they awoke, they saw his glory, and the two men who stood with them.
33 As these were removing from Jesus, Peter said to him, not knowing what he said, Master, it is good for us to stay here; let us, then, make three booths, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.
1 As Jesus passed along, he saw a man who had been born blind.
2 And his disciples asked him, saying, Rabbi, who sinned: this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?
3 Jesus answered, Neither this man nor his parents sinned. It was only that the works of God might be displayed upon him.
4 I must do the work of him who sent me, while it is day; the night comes, when no man can work.
5 While I am in the world, I am the light of the world.
6 Having said this, he spit upon the ground, and with the clay, which he made with the spittle, anointed the blind man's eyes,
7 and said to him, Go wash in the pool of Siloam, (which signifies Sent.) He went, therefore, and washed them, and returned seeing.