1 Tendo Jesus saído dali, foi para a sua terra, e seus discípulos acompanharam-no.
2 Chegando o sábado, começou a ensinar na sinagoga; e muitos, ao ouvi-lo, se admiravam, dizendo: Donde lhe vêm estas coisas, e que sabedoria é esta que lhe é dada? que significam tais milagres operados pela sua mão?
3 Não é este o carpinteiro, filho de Maria, irmão de Tiago, de José, de Judas e de Simão? e suas irmãs não estão aqui entre nós? Ele lhes servia de pedra de tropeço.
4 Jesus lhes disse: um profeta não deixa de receber honra senão na sua terra, entre os seus parentes e na sua casa.
5 Não podia fazer ali nenhum milagre, a não ser que pôs as mãos sobre alguns enfermos e os curou,
6 e admirou-se por causa da incredulidade do povo. Ele andava pelas aldeias circunvizinhas ensinando.
7 Jesus chamou os doze e começou a enviá-los dois a dois, e deu-lhes autoridade sobre os espíritos imundos;
8 ordenou-lhes que nada levassem para o caminho, exceto bordão; nem pão, nem alforge, nem dinheiro na bolsa;
9 mas que fossem calçados de sandálias, e que não vestissem duas túnicas.
10 Disse mais: Em qualquer casa onde entrardes, hospedai-vos aí até que vos retireis.
11 Se algum lugar não vos receber, nem os homens vos ouvirem, saindo dali, sacudi o pó dos vossos pés em testemunho contra eles.
12 Eles saindo, pregaram ao povo que se arrependesse;
13 expeliam muitos demônios, ungiam com óleo a muitos enfermos e os curavam.
14 O rei Herodes soube disto (porque o nome de Jesus já se tornara conhecido), e alguns diziam: É João Batista que tem ressuscitado dentre os mortos, por isso virtudes sobrenaturais nele operam.
15 Outros diziam: É Elias; outros ainda: É profeta como um dos profetas.
16 Mas Herodes, ouvindo isto, dizia: É João, a quem eu mandei degolar, e que ressurgiu.
17 Pois o próprio Herodes mandara prender a João e acorrentá-lo no cárcere por causa de Herodias, mulher de seu irmão Filipe (Herodes se havia casado com ela);
18 porque João lhe dizia: Não te é lícito ter a mulher de teu irmão.
19 Herodias o odiava e queria matá-lo, mas não podia;
20 porque Herodes temia a João, sabendo que era homem reto e santo, e o retinha em segurança. Ao ouvi-lo, ficava muito perplexo, e o escutava de boa vontade.
21 Oferecendo-se uma ocasião favorável, quando Herodes no seu aniversário natalício deu um banquete aos seus dignitários, aos oficiais militares e aos principais da Galiléia,
22 a filha da própria Herodias, tendo entrado, dançou e agradou a Herodes e aos seus convivas. O rei disse à moça: Pede-me o que quiseres, e eu to darei;
23 e jurou-lhe: Se me pedires ainda mesmo a metade do meu reino, eu ta darei.
24 Ela saiu e perguntou a sua mãe: Que pedirei? Esta respondeu: A cabeça de João Batista.
25 No mesmo instante voltando apressadamente para o rei, disse: Quero que sem demora me dês num prato a cabeça de João Batista.
26 O rei, embora muito triste, contudo por causa do juramento e também dos convivas não lha quis recusar.
27 Imediatamente o rei enviou um soldado da sua guarda com a ordem de trazer a cabeça de João. O soldado foi degolá-lo no cárcere,
28 trouxe a cabeça num prato e a deu à moça; e a moça a deu a sua mãe.
29 Sabendo disto, vieram os seus discípulos, levaram-lhe o corpo e depositaram-no em um túmulo.
30 Reunindo-se os apóstolos com Jesus, contaram-lhe tudo quanto haviam feito e ensinado.
31 Ele lhes disse: Vinde a um lugar solitário, à parte, e descansai um pouco. Pois eram muitos os que vinham e iam, e nem tinham tempo para comer.
32 Então foram sós na barca a um lugar deserto.
33 Muitos os viram partir, e os reconheceram; correram para lá, a pé, de todas as cidades, e ali chegaram primeiro do que eles.
34 Ao desembarcar, viu Jesus uma grande multidão de homens e compadeceu-se deles, porque eram como ovelhas sem pastor; e começou a ensinar-lhes muitas coisas.
35 Como a hora fosse já adiantada, chegaram-se a ele seus discípulos, dizendo: Este lugar é deserto, e já é muito tarde;
36 despede-os, para que vão aos sítios e às aldeias circunvizinhas comprar para si alguma comida.
37 Mas Jesus disse: Dai-lhes vós de comer. Deveremos, disseram eles, ir comprar duzentos denários de pão e dar-lhes de comer?
38 Ele lhes perguntou: Quantos pães tendes? ide ver. Depois de se terem informado, responderam: Cinco pães e dois peixes.
39 Então mandou aos discípulos que a todos fizessem sentar em grupos sobre a relva verde.
40 Sentaram-se em turmas de cem e de cinqüenta.
41 Ele tomou os cinco pães e os dois peixes e, erguendo os olhos ao céu, deu graças e, partindo os pães, entregou-os aos discípulos para eles distribuírem; e repartiu por todos os dois peixes.
42 Todos comeram e se fartaram;
43 e recolheram doze cestos cheios de pedaços de pão e de peixe.
44 Os que comeram os pães, foram cinco mil.
45 Em seguida obrigou os seus discípulos a embarcar e passar adiante para o outro lado, a Betsaida, enquanto ele despedia a multidão.
46 Depois de se haver despedido do povo, foi ao monte para orar.
47 À tardinha achava-se a barca no meio do mar, e ele sozinho em terra.
48 Vendo-os embaraçados em remar (porque o vento lhes era contrário), pela quarta vigília da noite foi ter com eles, andando sobre o mar; e queria passar-lhes adiante.
49 Porém eles, vendo-o andar sobre o mar, pensaram que era um fantasma, e gritaram;
50 porque todos o viram e se perturbaram. Mas no mesmo instante falando com eles, disse: Tende ânimo, sou eu; não temais.
51 Entrou na barca para ir ter com eles, e cessou o vento. Eles se encheram de grande pasmo,
52 porque não haviam compreendido o milagre dos pães, ao contrário o seu coração estava endurecido.
53 Depois de feita a travessia, chegaram à terra de Genesaré, e ali atracaram.
54 Quando desembarcaram, o povo logo reconheceu a Jesus e,
55 correndo por toda aquela região, começaram a trazer nos leitos os que se achavam doentes, para onde ouviam dizer que ele estava.
56 Onde quer que ele entrava, fosse nas aldeias, ou nas cidades, ou nos campos, punham os doentes nas praças, e lhe rogavam que os deixasse tocar ao menos na fímbria da sua capa; e todos os que nela tocaram, ficavam sãos.
1 And he went away from there, and came into his country; and his disciples went with him.
2 And when the Sabbath day had come, he was teaching in the Synagogue; and a number of people hearing him were surprised, saying, From where did this man get these things? and, What is the wisdom given to this man, and what are these works of power done by his hands?
3 Is not this the woodworker, the son of Mary, and brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? and are not his sisters here with us? And they were bitter against him.
4 And Jesus said to them, A prophet is nowhere without honour, but in his country, and among his relations, and in his family.
5 And he was unable to do any work of power there, but only to put his hands on one or two persons who were ill, and make them well.
6 And he was greatly surprised because they had no faith. And he went about the country places teaching.
7 And he gave orders to the twelve, and sent them out two by two; and he gave them authority over the unclean spirits;
8 And he said that they were to take nothing for their journey, but a stick only; no bread, no bag, no money in their pockets;
9 They were to go with common shoes on their feet, and not to take two coats.
10 And he said to them, Wherever you go into a house, make that your resting-place till you go away.
11 And whatever place will not take you in and will not give ear to you, when you go away, put off the dust from your feet as a witness against them.
12 And they went out, preaching the need for a change of heart in men.
13 And they sent out a number of evil spirits, and put oil on a great number who were ill, and made them well.
14 And king Herod had news of him, because his name was on the lips of all; and he said, John the Baptist has come back from the dead, and for this reason these powers are working in him.
15 But others said, It is Elijah. And others said, It is a prophet, even like one of the prophets.
16 But Herod, when he had news of it, said, John, whom I put to death, has come back from the dead.
17 For Herod himself had sent men out to take John and put him in prison, because of Herodias, his brother Philip's wife, whom he had taken for himself.
18 For John said to Herod, It is wrong for you to have your brother's wife.
19 And Herodias was bitter against him, desiring to put him to death; but she was not able;
20 For Herod was in fear of John, being conscious that he was an upright and holy man, and kept him safe. And hearing him, he was much troubled; and he gave ear to him gladly.
21 And the chance came when Herod on his birthday gave a feast to his lords, and the high captains, and the chief men of Galilee;
22 And when the daughter of Herodias herself came in and did a dance, Herod and those who were at table with him were pleased with her; and the king said to the girl, Make a request for anything and I will give it you.
23 And he took an oath, saying to her, Whatever is your desire I will give it to you, even half of my kingdom.
24 And she went out and said to her mother, What is my request to be? And she said, The head of John the Baptist.
25 And she came in quickly to the king, and said, My desire is that you give me straight away on a plate the head of John the Baptist.
26 And the king was very sad; but because of his oaths, and those who were with him at table, he would not say 'No' to her.
27 And straight away the king sent out one of his armed men, and gave him an order to come back with the head: and he went and took off John's head in prison,
28 And came back with the head on a plate, and gave it to the girl; and the girl gave it to her mother.
29 And when his disciples had news of it, they came and took up his body, and put it in its last resting-place.
30 And the twelve came together to Jesus; and they gave him an account of all the things they had done, and all they had been teaching.
31 And he said to them, Come away by yourselves to a quiet place, and take a rest for a time. Because there were a great number coming and going, and they had no time even for food.
32 And they went away in the boat to a waste place by themselves.
33 And the people saw them going, and a number of them, having knowledge who they were, went running there together on foot from all the towns, and got there before them.
34 And he got out, and saw a great mass of people, and he had pity on them, because they were like sheep without a keeper: and he gave them teaching about a number of things.
35 And at the end of the day, his disciples came to him and said, This place is waste land, and it is late:
36 Send them away, so that they may go into the country and small towns round about, and get some food for themselves.
37 But he said to them in answer, Give them food yourselves. And they said to him, Are we to go and get bread for two hundred pence, and give it to them?
38 And he said to them, How much bread have you? go and see. And when they had seen, they said, Five cakes of bread and two fishes.
39 And he made them all be seated in groups on the green grass.
40 And they were placed in groups, by hundreds and by fifties.
41 And he took the five cakes of bread and the two fishes and, looking up to heaven, he said words of blessing over them; and when the cakes were broken, he gave them to the disciples to put before the people; and he made division of the two fishes among them all.
42 And they all took of the food and had enough.
43 And they took up twelve baskets full of the broken bits and of the fishes.
44 And those who took of the bread were five thousand men.
45 And straight away he made his disciples get into the boat, and go before him to the other side to Beth-saida, while he himself sent the people away.
46 And after he had sent them away, he went up into a mountain for prayer.
47 And by evening, the boat was in the middle of the sea, and he by himself on the land.
48 And seeing that they had trouble in getting their boat through the water, because the wind was against them, about the fourth watch of the night he came to them, walking on the sea; and he would have gone past them;
49 But they, when they saw him walking on the sea, took him for a spirit, and gave a loud cry:
50 For they all saw him, and were troubled. But straight away he said to them, Take heart, it is I, have no fear.
51 And he went to them into the boat, and the wind went down, and they were full of wonder in themselves;
52 For it was not clear to them about the bread; but their hearts were hard.
53 And when they had gone across, they came to Gennesaret, and got their boat to land.
54 And when they had got out of the boat, the people quickly had news of him,
55 And went running through all the country round about, and took on their beds those who were ill, to where it was said that he was.
56 And wherever he went, into small towns, or great towns, or into the country, they took those who were ill into the market-places, requesting him that they might put their hands even on the edge of his robe: and all those who did so were made well.