| Chapter 3 |
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And he entered again into the synagogue, and there was there a man having the hand withered, |
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and they were watching him, whether on the sabbaths he will heal him, that they might accuse him. |
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And he saith to the man having the hand withered, 'Rise up in the midst.' |
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And he saith to them, 'Is it lawful on the sabbaths to do good, or to do evil? life to save, or to kill?' but they were silent. |
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And having looked round upon them with anger, being grieved for the hardness of their heart, he saith to the man, 'Stretch forth thy hand;' and he stretched forth, and his hand was restored whole as the other; |
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and the Pharisees having gone forth, immediately, with the Herodians, were taking counsel against him how they might destroy him. |
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And Jesus withdrew with his disciples unto the sea, and a great multitude from Galilee followed him, and from Judea, |
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and from Jerusalem, and from Idumea and beyond the Jordan; and they about Tyre and Sidon -- a great multitude -- having heard how great things he was doing, came unto him. |
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And he said to his disciples that a little boat may wait on him, because of the multitude, that they may not press upon him, |
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for he did heal many, so that they threw themselves on him, in order to touch him -- as many as had plagues; |
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and the unclean spirits, when they were seeing him, were falling down before him, and were crying, saying -- 'Thou art the Son of God;' |
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and many times he was charging them that they might not make him manifest. |
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And he goeth up to the mountain, and doth call near whom he willed, and they went away to him; |
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and he appointed twelve, that they may be with him, and that he may send them forth to preach, |
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and to have power to heal the sicknesses, and to cast out the demons. |
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And he put on Simon the name Peter; |
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and James of Zebedee, and John the brother of James, and he put on them names -- Boanerges, that is, 'Sons of thunder;' |
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and Andrew, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, and James of Alpheus, and Thaddeus, and Simon the Cananite, |
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and Judas Iscariot, who did also deliver him up; and they come into a house. |
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And come together again doth a multitude, so that they are not able even to eat bread; |
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and his friends having heard, went forth to lay hold on him, for they said that he was beside himself, |
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and the scribes who [are] from Jerusalem having come down, said -- 'He hath Beelzeboul,' and -- 'By the ruler of the demons he doth cast out the demons.' |
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And, having called them near, in similes he said to them, 'How is the Adversary able to cast out the Adversary? |
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and if a kingdom against itself be divided, that kingdom cannot be made to stand; |
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and if a house against itself be divided, that house cannot be made to stand; |
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and if the Adversary did rise against himself, and hath been divided, he cannot be made to stand, but hath an end. |
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'No one is able the vessels of the strong man -- having entered into his house -- to spoil, if first he may not bind the strong man, and then his house he will spoil. |
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'Verily I say to you, that all the sins shall be forgiven to the sons of men, and evil speakings with which they might speak evil, |
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but whoever may speak evil in regard to the Holy Spirit hath not forgiveness -- to the age, but is in danger of age-during judgment;' |
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because they said, 'He hath an unclean spirit.' |
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Then come do his brethren and mother, and standing without, they sent unto him, calling him, |
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and a multitude was sitting about him, and they said to him, 'Lo, thy mother and thy brethren without do seek thee.' |
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And he answered them, saying, 'Who is my mother, or my brethren?' |
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And having looked round in a circle to those sitting about him, he saith, 'Lo, my mother and my brethren! |
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for whoever may do the will of God, he is my brother, and my sister, and mother.' |