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MARK CHAPTER 5
- Mark 5:1 And they came to the other side of the sea, to the region of the Gadarenes,
- 5:2 and he having come forth out of the boat, immediately there met him out of the tombs a man with an unclean spirit,
- 5:3 who had his dwelling in the tombs, and not even with chains was any one able to bind him,
- 5:4 because that he many times with fetters and chains had been bound, and pulled in pieces by him had been the chains, and the fetters broken in pieces, and none was able to tame him,
- 5:5 and always, night and day, in the mountains, and in the tombs he was, crying and cutting himself with stones.
- 5:6 And, having seen Jesus from afar, he ran and bowed before him,
- 5:7 and having called with a loud voice, he said, 'What -- to me and to thee, Jesus, Son of God the Most High? I adjure thee by God, mayest thou not afflict me!'
- 5:8 (for he said to him, 'Come forth, spirit unclean, out of the man,')
- 5:9 and he was questioning him, 'What [is] thy name?' and he answered, saying, 'Legion [is] my name, because we are many;'
- Mark 5:10 and he was calling on him much, that he may not send them out of the region.
- 5:11 And there was there, near the mountains, a great herd of swine feeding,
- 5:12 and all the demons did call upon him, saying, 'Send us to the swine, that into them we may enter;'
- 5:13 and immediately Jesus gave them leave, and having come forth, the unclean spirits did enter into the swine, and the herd did rush down the steep place to the sea -- and they were about two thousand -- and they were choked in the sea.
- 5:14 And those feeding the swine did flee, and told in the city, and in the fields, and they came forth to see what it is that hath been done;
- 5:15 and they come unto Jesus, and see the demoniac, sitting, and clothed, and right-minded -- him having had the legion -- and they were afraid;
- 5:16 and those having seen [it], declared to them how it had come to pass to the demoniac, and about the swine;
- 5:17 and they began to call upon him to go away from their borders.
- 5:18 And he having gone into the boat, the demoniac was calling on him that he may be with him,
- 5:19 and Jesus did not suffer him, but saith to him, 'Go away to thy house, unto thine own [friends], and tell them how great things the Lord did to thee, and dealt kindly with thee;
- Mark 5:20 and he went away, and began to proclaim in the Decapolis how great things Jesus did to him, and all were wondering.
- 5:21 And Jesus having passed over in the boat again to the other side, there was gathered a great multitude to him, and he was near the sea,
- 5:22 and lo, there doth come one of the chiefs of the synagogue, by name Jairus, and having seen him, he doth fall at his feet,
- 5:23 and he was calling upon him much, saying -- 'My little daughter is at the last extremity -- that having come, thou mayest lay on her [thy] hands, so that she may be saved, and she shall live;'
- 5:24 and he went away with him. And there was following him a great multitude, and they were thronging him,
- 5:25 and a certain woman, having an issue of blood twelve years,
- 5:26 and many things having suffered under many physicians, and having spent all that she had, and having profited nothing, but rather having come to the worse,
- 5:27 having heard about Jesus, having come in the multitude behind, she touched his garment,
- 5:28 for she said -- 'If even his garments I may touch, I shall be saved;'
- 5:29 and immediately was the fountain of her blood dried up, and she knew in the body that she hath been healed of the plague.
- Mark 5:30 And immediately Jesus having known in himself that out of him power had gone forth, having turned about in the multitude, said, 'Who did touch my garments?'
- 5:31 and his disciples said to him, 'Thou seest the multitude thronging thee, and thou sayest, 'Who did touch me!'
- 5:32 And he was looking round to see her who did this,
- 5:33 and the woman, having been afraid, and trembling, knowing what was done on her, came, and fell down before him, and told him all the truth,
- 5:34 and he said to her, 'Daughter, thy faith hath saved thee; go away in peace, and be whole from thy plague.'
- 5:35 As he is yet speaking, there come from the chief of the synagogue's [house, certain], saying -- 'Thy daughter did die, why still dost thou harass the Teacher?'
- 5:36 And Jesus immediately, having heard the word that is spoken, saith to the chief of the synagogue, 'Be not afraid, only believe.'
- 5:37 And he did not suffer any one to follow with him, except Peter, and James, and John the brother of James;
- 5:38 and he cometh to the house of the chief of the synagogue, and seeth a tumult, much weeping and wailing;
- 5:39 and having gone in he saith to them, 'Why do ye make a tumult, and weep? the child did not die, but doth sleep;
- Mark 5:40 and they were laughing at him. And he, having put all forth, doth take the father of the child, and the mother, and those with him, and goeth in where the child is lying,
- 5:41 and, having taken the hand of the child, he saith to her, 'Talitha cumi;' which is, being interpreted, 'Damsel (I say to thee), arise.'
- 5:42 And immediately the damsel arose, and was walking, for she was twelve years [old]; and they were amazed with a great amazement,
- 5:43 and he charged them much, that no one may know this thing, and he said that there be given to her to eat.
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MARK CHAPTER 6
- Mark 6:1 And he went forth thence, and came to his own country, and his disciples do follow him,
- 6:2 and sabbath having come, he began in the synagogue to teach, and many hearing were astonished, saying, 'Whence hath this one these things? and what the wisdom that was given to him, that also such mighty works through his hands are done?
- 6:3 Is not this the carpenter, 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 being stumbled at him.
- 6:4 And Jesus said to them -- 'A prophet is not without honor, except in his own country, and among his kindred, and in his own house;'
- 6:5 and he was not able there any mighty work to do, except on a few infirm people having put hands he did heal [them];
- 6:6 and he wondered because of their unbelief. And he was going round the villages, in a circle, teaching,
- 6:7 and he doth call near the twelve, and he began to send them forth two by two, and he was giving them power over the unclean spirits,
- 6:8 and he commanded them that they may take nothing for the way, except a staff only -- no scrip, no bread, no brass in the girdle,
- 6:9 but having been shod with sandals, and ye may not put on two coats.
- Mark 6:10 And he said to them, 'Whenever ye may enter into a house, there remain till ye may depart thence,
- 6:11 and as many as may not receive you, nor hear you, going out thence, shake off the dust that is under your feet for a testimony to them; verily I say to you, It shall be more tolerable for Sodom or Gomorrah in a day of judgment than for that city.'
- 6:12 And having gone forth they were preaching that [men] might reform,
- 6:13 and many demons they were casting out, and they were anointing with oil many infirm, and they were healing [them].
- 6:14 And the king Herod heard, (for his name became public,) and he said -- 'John the Baptist out of the dead was raised, and because of this the mighty powers are working in him.'
- 6:15 Others said -- 'It is Elijah,' and others said -- 'It is a prophet, or as one of the prophets.'
- 6:16 And Herod having heard, said -- 'He whom I did behead -- John -- this is he; he was raised out of the dead.'
- 6:17 For Herod himself, having sent forth, did lay hold on John, and bound him in the prison, because of Herodias the wife of Philip his brother, because he married her,
- 6:18 for John said to Herod -- 'It is not lawful to thee to have the wife of thy brother;'
- 6:19 and Herodias was having a quarrel with him, and was willing to kill him, and was not able,
- Mark 6:20 for Herod was fearing John, knowing him a man righteous and holy, and was keeping watch over him, and having heard him, was doing many things, and hearing him gladly.
- 6:21 And a seasonable day having come, when Herod on his birthday was making a supper to his great men, and to the chiefs of thousands, and to the first men of Galilee,
- 6:22 and the daughter of that Herodias having come in, and having danced, and having pleased Herod and those reclining (at meat) with him, the king said to the damsel, 'Ask of me whatever thou wilt, and I will give to thee,'
- 6:23 and he sware to her -- 'Whatever thou mayest ask me, I will give to thee -- unto the half of my kingdom.'
- 6:24 And she, having gone forth, said to her mother, 'What shall I ask for myself?' and she said, 'The head of John the Baptist;'
- 6:25 and having come in immediately with haste unto the king, she asked, saying, 'I will that thou mayest give me presently, upon a plate, the head of John the Baptist.'
- 6:26 And the king -- made very sorrowful -- because of the oaths and of those reclining (at meat) with him, would not put her away,
- 6:27 and immediately the king having sent a guardsman, did command his head to be brought,
- 6:28 and he having gone, beheaded him in the prison, and brought his head upon a plate, and did give it to the damsel, and the damsel did give it to her mother;
- 6:29 and having heard, his disciples came and took up his corpse, and laid it in the tomb.
- Mark 6:30 And the apostles are gathered together unto Jesus, and they told him all, and how many things they did, and how many things they taught,
- 6:31 and he said to them, 'Come ye yourselves apart to a desert place, and rest a little,' for those coming and those going were many, and not even to eat had they opportunity,
- 6:32 and they went away to a desert place, in the boat, by themselves.
- 6:33 And the multitudes saw them going away, and many recognised him, and by land from all the cities they ran thither, and went before them, and came together to him,
- 6:34 and having come forth, Jesus saw a great multitude, and was moved with compassion on them, that they were as sheep not having a shepherd, and he began to teach many things.
- 6:35 And now the hour being advanced, his disciples having come near to him, say, -- 'The place is desolate, and the hour is now advanced,
- 6:36 let them away, that, having gone away to the surrounding fields and villages, they may buy to themselves loaves, for what they may eat they have not.'
- 6:37 And he answering said to them, 'Give ye them to eat,' and they say to him, 'Having gone away, may we buy two hundred denaries' worth of loaves, and give to them to eat?'
- 6:38 And he saith to them, 'How many loaves have ye? go and see;' and having known, they say, 'Five, and two fishes.'
- 6:39 And he commanded them to make all recline in companies upon the green grass,
- Mark 6:40 and they sat down in squares, by hundreds, and by fifties.
- 6:41 And having taken the five loaves and the two fishes, having looked up to the heaven, he blessed, and brake the loaves, and was giving to his disciples, that they may set before them, and the two fishes divided he to all,
- 6:42 and they did all eat, and were filled,
- 6:43 and they took up of broken pieces twelve hand-baskets full, and of the fishes,
- 6:44 and those eating of the loaves were about five thousand men.
- 6:45 And immediately he constrained his disciples to go into the boat, and to go before to the other side, unto Bethsaida, till he may let the multitude away,
- 6:46 and having taken leave of them, he went away to the mountain to pray.
- 6:47 And evening having come, the boat was in the midst of the sea, and he alone upon the land;
- 6:48 and he saw them harassed in the rowing, for the wind was against them, and about the fourth watch of the night he doth come to them walking on the sea, and wished to pass by them.
- 6:49 And they having seen him walking on the sea, thought [it] to be an apparition, and cried out,
- Mark 6:50 for they all saw him, and were troubled, and immediately he spake with them, and saith to them, 'Take courage, I am [he], be not afraid.'
- 6:51 And he went up unto them to the boat, and the wind lulled, and greatly out of measure were they amazed in themselves, and were wondering,
- 6:52 for they understood not concerning the loaves, for their heart hath been hard.
- 6:53 And having passed over, they came upon the land of Gennesaret, and drew to the shore,
- 6:54 and they having come forth out of the boat, immediately having recognised him,
- 6:55 having run about through all that region round about, they began upon the couches to carry about those ill, where they were hearing that he is,
- 6:56 and wherever he was going, to villages, or cities, or fields, in the market-places they were laying the infirm, and were calling upon him, that they may touch if it were but the fringe of his garment, and as many as were touching him were saved.
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MARK CHAPTER 7
- Mark 7:1 And gathered together unto him are the Pharisees, and certain of the scribes, having come from Jerusalem,
- 7:2 and having seen certain of his disciples with defiled hands -- that is, unwashed -- eating bread, they found fault;
- 7:3 for the Pharisees, and all the Jews, if they do not wash the hands to the wrist, do not eat, holding the tradition of the elders,
- 7:4 and, [coming] from the market-place, if they do not baptize themselves, they do not eat; and many other things there are that they received to hold, baptisms of cups, and pots, and brazen vessels, and couches.
- 7:5 Then question him do the Pharisees and the scribes, 'Wherefore do thy disciples not walk according to the tradition of the elders, but with unwashed hands do eat the bread?'
- 7:6 and he answering said to them -- 'Well did Isaiah prophesy concerning you, hypocrites, as it hath been written, This people with the lips doth honor Me, and their heart is far from Me;
- 7:7 and in vain do they worship Me, teaching teachings, commands of men;
- 7:8 for, having put away the command of God, ye hold the tradition of men, baptisms of pots and cups; and many other such like things ye do.'
- 7:9 And he said to them, 'Well do ye put away the command of God that your tradition ye may keep;
- Mark 7:10 for Moses said, Honour thy father and thy mother; and, He who is speaking evil of father or mother -- let him die the death;
- 7:11 and ye say, If a man may say to father or to mother, Korban (that is, a gift), [is] whatever thou mayest be profited out of mine,
- 7:12 and no more do ye suffer him to do anything for his father or for his mother,
- 7:13 setting aside the word of God for your tradition that ye delivered; and many such like things ye do.'
- 7:14 And having called near all the multitude, he said to them, 'Hearken to me, ye all, and understand;
- 7:15 there is nothing from without the man entering into him that is able to defile him, but the things coming out from him, those are the things defiling the man.
- 7:16 If any hath ears to hear -- let him hear.'
- 7:17 And when he entered into a house from the multitude, his disciples were questioning him about the simile,
- 7:18 and he saith to them, 'So also ye are without understanding! Do ye not perceive that nothing from without entering into the man is able to defile him?
- 7:19 because it doth not enter into his heart, but into the belly, and into the drain it doth go out, purifying all the meats.'
- Mark 7:20 And he said -- 'That which is coming out from the man, that doth defile the man;
- 7:21 for from within, out of the heart of men, the evil reasonings do come forth, adulteries, whoredoms, murders,
- 7:22 thefts, covetous desires, wickedness, deceit, arrogance, an evil eye, evil speaking, pride, foolishness;
- 7:23 all these evils do come forth from within, and they defile the man.'
- 7:24 And from thence having risen, he went away to the borders of Tyre and Sidon, and having entered into the house, he wished none to know, and he was not able to be hid,
- 7:25 for a woman having heard about him, whose little daughter had an unclean spirit, having come, fell at his feet, --
- 7:26 and the woman was a Greek, a Syro-Phenician by nation -- and was asking him, that the demon he may cast forth out of her daughter.
- 7:27 And Jesus said to her, 'Suffer first the children to be filled, for it is not good to take the children's bread, and to cast [it] to the little dogs.'
- 7:28 And she answered and saith to him, 'Yes, sir; for the little dogs also under the table do eat of the children's crumbs.'
- 7:29 And he said to her, 'Because of this word go; the demon hath gone forth out of thy daughter;'
- Mark 7:30 and having come away to her house, she found the demon gone forth, and the daughter laid upon the couch.
- 7:31 And again, having gone forth from the coasts of Tyre and Sidon, he came unto the sea of Galilee, through the midst of the coasts of Decapolis,
- 7:32 and they bring to him a deaf, stuttering man, and they call on him that he may put the hand on him.
- 7:33 And having taken him away from the multitude by himself, he put his fingers to his ears, and having spit, he touched his tongue,
- 7:34 and having looked to the heaven, he sighed, and saith to him, 'Ephphatha,' that is, 'Be thou opened;'
- 7:35 and immediately were his ears opened, and the string of his tongue was loosed, and he was speaking plain.
- 7:36 And he charged them that they may tell no one, but the more he was charging them, the more abundantly they were proclaiming [it],
- 7:37 and they were being beyond measure astonished, saying, 'Well hath he done all things; both the deaf he doth make to hear, and the dumb to speak.'
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MARK CHAPTER 8
- Mark 8:1 In those days the multitude being very great, and not having what they may eat, Jesus having called near his disciples, saith to them,
- 8:2 'I have compassion upon the multitude, because now three days they do continue with me, and they have not what they may eat;
- 8:3 and if I shall let them away fasting to their home, they will faint in the way, for certain of them are come from far.'
- 8:4 And his disciples answered him, 'Whence shall any one be able these here to feed with bread in a wilderness?'
- 8:5 And he was questioning them, 'How many loaves have ye?' and they said, 'Seven.'
- 8:6 And he commanded the multitude to sit down upon the ground, and having taken the seven loaves, having given thanks, he brake, and was giving to his disciples that they may set before [them]; and they did set before the multitude.
- 8:7 And they had a few small fishes, and having blessed, he said to set them also before [them];
- 8:8 and they did eat and were filled, and they took up that which was over of broken pieces -- seven baskets;
- 8:9 and those eating were about four thousand. And he let them away,
- Mark 8:10 and immediately having entered into the boat with his disciples, he came to the parts of Dalmanutha,
- 8:11 and the Pharisees came forth, and began to dispute with him, seeking from him a sign from the heaven, tempting him;
- 8:12 and having sighed deeply in his spirit, he saith, 'Why doth this generation seek after a sign? Verily I say to you, no sign shall be given to this generation.'
- 8:13 And having left them, having entered again into the boat, he went away to the other side;
- 8:14 and they forgot to take loaves, and except one loaf they had nothing with them in the boat,
- 8:15 and he was charging them, saying, 'Take heed, beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, and of the leaven of Herod,'
- 8:16 and they were reasoning with one another, saying -- 'Because we have no loaves.'
- 8:17 And Jesus having known, saith to them, 'Why do ye reason, because ye have no loaves? do ye not yet perceive, nor understand, yet have ye your heart hardened?
- 8:18 Having eyes, do ye not see? and having ears, do ye not hear? and do ye not remember?
- 8:19 When the five loaves I did brake to the five thousand, how many hand-baskets full of broken pieces took ye up?' they say to him, 'Twelve.'
- Mark 8:20 'And when the seven to the four thousand, how many hand-baskets full of broken pieces took ye up?' and they said, 'Seven.'
- 8:21 And he said to them, 'How do ye not understand?'
- 8:22 And he cometh to Bethsaida, and they bring to him one blind, and call upon him that he may touch him,
- 8:23 and having taken the hand of the blind man, he led him forth without the village, and having spit on his eyes, having put [his] hands on him, he was questioning him if he doth behold anything:
- 8:24 and he, having looked up, said, 'I behold men, as I see trees, walking.'
- 8:25 Afterwards again he put [his] hands on his eyes, and made him look up, and he was restored, and discerned all things clearly,
- 8:26 and he sent him away to his house, saying, 'Neither to the village mayest thou go, nor tell [it] to any in the village.'
- 8:27 And Jesus went forth, and his disciples, to the villages of Cesarea Philippi, and in the way he was questioning his disciples, saying to them, 'Who do men say me to be?'
- 8:28 And they answered, 'John the Baptist, and others Elijah, but others one of the prophets.'
- 8:29 And he saith to them, 'And ye -- who do ye say me to be?' and Peter answering saith to him, 'Thou art the Christ.'
- Mark 8:30 And he strictly charged them that they may tell no one about it,
- 8:31 and began to teach them, that it behoveth the Son of Man to suffer many things, and to be rejected by the elders, and chief priests, and scribes, and to be killed, and after three days to rise again;
- 8:32 and openly he was speaking the word. And Peter having taken him aside, began to rebuke him,
- 8:33 and he, having turned, and having looked on his disciples, rebuked Peter, saying, 'Get behind me, Adversary, because thou dost not mind the things of God, but the things of men.'
- 8:34 And having called near the multitude, with his disciples, he said to them, 'Whoever doth will to come after me -- let him disown himself, and take up his cross, and follow me;
- 8:35 for whoever may will to save his life shall lose it; and whoever may lose his life for my sake and for the good news' sake, he shall save it;
- 8:36 for what shall it profit a man, if he may gain the whole world, and forfeit his life?
- 8:37 Or what shall a man give as an exchange for his life?
- 8:38 for whoever may be ashamed of me, and of my words, in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man also shall be ashamed of him, when he may come in the glory of his Father, with the holy messengers.'
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