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Chapter
9
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And he got into a
boat and went across
and came to his town.
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And they took to
him a man stretched
on a bed who had no
power of moving; and
Jesus, seeing their
faith, said to the man
who was ill, Son, take
heart; you have forgiveness
for your sins.
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And some of the scribes
said among themselves,
This man has no respect
for God.
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And Jesus, having
knowledge of what was
in their minds, said,
Why are your thoughts
evil?
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For which is the
simpler, to say, You
have forgiveness for
your sins; or to say,
Get up and go?
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But so that you may
see that on earth the
Son of man has authority
for the forgiveness
of sins, (then said
he to the man who was
ill,) Get up, and take
up your bed, and go
to your house.
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And he got up and
went away to his house.
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But when the people
saw it they were full
of fear, and gave glory
to God who had given
such authority to men.
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And when Jesus was
going from there, he
saw a man whose name
was Matthew, seated
at the place where taxes
were taken; and he said
to him, Come after me.
And he got up and went
after him.
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And it came about,
when he was in the house
taking food, that a
number of tax-farmers
and sinners came and
took their places with
Jesus and his disciples.
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And when the Pharisees
saw it, they said to
his disciples, Why does
your Master take food
with tax-farmers and
sinners?
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But on hearing this
he said, Those who are
well have no need of
a medical man, but those
who are ill.
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But go and take to
heart the sense of these
words, My desire is
for mercy, not offerings:
for I have come not
to get the upright,
but sinners.
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Then the disciples
of John came to him,
saying, Why do we and
the Pharisees frequently
go without food, but
your disciples do not?
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And Jesus said to
them, Will the friends
of the newly-married
man be sad as long as
he is with them? But
the days will come when
he will be taken away
from them, and then
will they go without
food.
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And no man puts a
bit of new cloth on
an old coat, for by
pulling away from the
old, it makes a worse
hole.
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And men do not put
new wine into old wine-skins;
or the skins will be
burst and the wine will
come out, and the skins
are of no more use:
but they put new wine
into new wine-skins,
and so the two will
be safe.
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While he was saying
these things to them,
there came a ruler and
gave him worship, saying,
My daughter is even
now dead; but come and
put your hand on her,
and she will come back
to life.
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And Jesus got up
and went after him,
and so did his disciples.
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And a woman, who
for twelve years had
had a flow of blood,
came after him, and
put her hand on the
edge of his robe:
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Because, she said
to herself, if I may
but put my hand on his
robe, I will be made
well.
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But Jesus, turning
and seeing her, said,
Daughter, take heart;
your faith has made
you well. And the woman
was made well from that
hour.
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And when Jesus came
into the ruler's house
and saw the players
with their instruments
and the people making
a noise,
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He said, Make room;
for the girl is not
dead, but sleeping.
And they were laughing
at him.
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But when the people
were sent out, he went
in and took her by the
hand; and the girl got
up.
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And the news of it
went out into all that
land.
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And when Jesus went
on from there, two blind
men came after him,
crying out, Have mercy
on us, you Son of David.
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And when he had come
into the house, the
blind men came to him;
and Jesus said to them,
Have you faith that
I am able to do this?
They said to him, Yes,
Lord.
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Then he put his hand
on their eyes, saying,
As your faith is, let
it be done to you.
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And their eyes were
made open. And Jesus
said to them sharply,
Let no man have knowledge
of it.
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But they went out
and gave news of him
in all that land.
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And while they were
going away, there came
to him a man without
the power of talking,
and with an evil spirit.
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And when the evil
spirit had been sent
out, the man had the
power of talking: and
they were all surprised,
saying, Such a thing
has never been seen
in Israel.
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But the Pharisees
said, By the ruler of
evil spirits, he sends
evil spirits out of
men.
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And Jesus went about
all the towns and small
places, teaching in
their Synagogues and
preaching the good news
of the kingdom and making
well all sorts of disease
and pain.
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But when he saw all
the people he was moved
with pity for them,
because they were troubled
and wandering like sheep
without a keeper.
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Then he said to his
disciples, There is
much grain but not enough
men to get it in.
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Make prayer, then,
to the Lord of the grain-fields,
that he may send out
workers to get in his
grain.
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