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Chapter
8
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And when he had come
down from the mountain,
great numbers of people
came after him.
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And a leper came
and gave him worship,
saying, Lord, if it
is your pleasure, you
have power to make me
clean.
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And he put his hand
on him, saying, It is
my pleasure; be clean.
And straight away he
was made clean.
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And Jesus said to
him, See that you say
nothing about this to
anyone; but go and let
the priest see you and
make the offering which
was ordered by Moses,
for a witness to them.
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And when Jesus was
come into Capernaum,
a certain captain came
to him with a request,
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Saying, Lord, my
servant is ill in bed
at the house, with no
power in his body, and
in great pain.
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And he said to him,
I will come and make
him well.
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And the captain in
answer said, Lord, I
am not good enough for
you to come under my
roof; but only say the
word, and my servant
will be made well.
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Because I myself
am a man under authority,
having under me fighting
men; and I say to this
one, Go, and he goes;
and to another, Come,
and he comes; and to
my servant, Do this,
and he does it.
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And when these words
came to the ears of
Jesus he was surprised,
and said to those who
came after him, Truly
I say to you, I have
not seen such great
faith, no, not in Israel.
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And I say to you
that numbers will come
from the east and the
west, and will take
their seats with Abraham
and Isaac and Jacob,
in the kingdom of heaven:
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But the sons of the
kingdom will be put
out into the dark, and
there will be weeping
and cries of pain.
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And Jesus said to
the captain, Go in peace;
as your faith is, so
let it be done to you.
And the servant was
made well in that hour.
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And when Jesus had
come into Peter's house,
he saw his wife's mother
in bed, very ill.
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And he put his hand
on hers and the disease
went from her, and she
got up and took care
of his needs.
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And in the evening,
they took to him a number
of people who had evil
spirits; and he sent
the spirits out of them
with a word, and made
well all who were ill;
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So that the word
of Isaiah the prophet
might come true: He
himself took our pains
and our diseases.
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Now when Jesus saw
a great mass of people
about him, he gave an
order to go to the other
side.
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And there came a
scribe and said to him,
Master, I will come
after you wherever you
go.
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And Jesus said to
him, The foxes have
holes, and the birds
of heaven have a resting-place;
but the Son of man has
nowhere to put his head.
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And another of the
disciples said to him,
Lord, let me first go
and give the last honours
to my father.
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But Jesus said to
him, Come after me;
and let the dead take
care of their dead.
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And when he had got
into a boat, his disciples
went after him.
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And there came up
a great storm in the
sea, so that the boat
was covered with the
waves: but he was sleeping.
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And they came to
him, and, awaking him,
said, Help, Lord; destruction
is near.
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And he said to them,
Why are you full of
fear, O you of little
faith? Then he got up
and gave orders to the
winds and the sea; and
there was a great calm.
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And the men were
full of wonder, saying,
What sort of man is
this, that even the
winds and the sea do
his orders?
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And when he had come
to the other side, to
the country of the Gadarenes,
there came out to him
from the place of the
dead, two who had evil
spirits, so violent
that no man was able
to go that way.
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And they gave a loud
cry, saying, What have
we to do with you, you
Son of God? Have you
come here to give us
punishment before the
time?
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Now there was, some
distance away, a great
herd of pigs taking
their food.
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And the evil spirits
made strong prayers
to him, saying, If you
send us out, let us
go into the herd of
pigs.
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And he said to them,
Go. And they came out,
and went into the pigs;
and the herd went rushing
down a sharp slope into
the sea and came to
their end in the water.
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And their keepers
went in flight to the
town and gave an account
of everything, and of
the men who had the
evil spirits.
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And all the town
came out to Jesus; and
seeing him they made
request that he would
go away from their part
of the country.
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