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Chapter
12
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At that time Jesus
went through the fields
on the Sabbath day;
and his disciples, being
in need of food, were
taking the heads of
grain.
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But the Pharisees,
when they saw it, said
to him, See, your disciples
do that which it is
not right to do on the
Sabbath.
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But he said to them,
Have you no knowledge
of what David did when
he had need of food,
and those who were with
him?
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How he went into
the house of God and
took for food the holy
bread which it was not
right for him or for
those who were with
him to take, but only
for the priests?
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Or is it not said
in the law, how the
Sabbath is broken by
the priests in the Temple
and they do no wrong?
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But I say to you
that a greater thing
than the Temple is here.
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But if these words
had been in your minds,
My desire is for mercy
and not for offerings,
you would not have been
judging those who have
done no wrong.
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For the Son of man
is lord of the Sabbath.
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And he went from
there into their Synagogue:
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And there was a man
with a dead hand. And
they put a question
to him, saying, Is it
right to make a man
well on the Sabbath
day? so that they might
have something against
him.
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And he said to them,
Which of you, having
a sheep, if it gets
into a hole on the Sabbath
day, will not put out
a helping hand and get
it back?
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Of how much more
value is a man than
a sheep! For this reason
it is right to do good
on the Sabbath day.
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Then said he to the
man, Put out your hand.
And he put it out, and
it was made as well
as the other.
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But the Pharisees
went out and made designs
against him, how they
might put him to death.
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And Jesus, having
knowledge of this, went
away from there, and
a great number went
after him; and he made
them all well,
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Ordering them not
to give people word
of him:
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So that what was
said by Isaiah the prophet
might come true,
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See my servant, the
man of my selection,
my loved one in whom
my soul is well pleased:
I will put my Spirit
on him, and he will
make my decision clear
to the Gentiles.
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His coming will not
be with fighting or
loud cries; and his
voice will not be lifted
up in the streets.
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The crushed stem
will not be broken by
him; and the feebly
burning light will he
not put out, till he
has made righteousness
overcome all.
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And in his name will
the Gentiles put their
hope.
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Then they took to
him one with an evil
spirit, who was blind
and had no power of
talking: and he made
him well so that he
had the power of talking
and seeing.
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And all the people
were surprised and said,
Is not this the Son
of David?
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But the Pharisees,
hearing of it, said,
This man only sends
evil spirits out of
men by Beelzebub, the
ruler of evil spirits.
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And having knowledge
of their thoughts he
said to them, Every
kingdom having division
in itself is made waste,
and every town or house
having division in itself
will come to destruction.
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And if Satan sends
out Satan, he makes
war against himself;
how then will he keep
his kingdom?
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And if I by Beelzebub
send evil spirits out
of men, by whom do your
sons send them out?
So let them be your
judges.
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But if I by the Spirit
of God send out evil
spirits, then is the
kingdom of God come
on you.
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Or how may one go
into a strong man's
house and take his goods,
if he does not first
put cords round the
strong man? and then
he may take his goods.
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Whoever is not with
me is against me; and
he who does not take
part with me in getting
people together, is
driving them away.
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So I say to you,
Every sin and every
evil word against God
will have forgiveness;
but for evil words against
the Spirit there will
be no forgiveness.
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And whoever says
a word against the Son
of man, will have forgiveness;
but whoever says a word
against the Holy Spirit,
will not have forgiveness
in this life or in that
which is to come.
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Make the tree good,
and its fruit good;
or make the tree bad,
and its fruit bad; for
by its fruit you will
get knowledge of the
tree.
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You offspring of
snakes, how are you,
being evil, able to
say good things? because
out of the heart's store
come the words of the
mouth.
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The good man out
of his good store gives
good things; and the
evil man out of his
evil store gives evil
things.
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And I say to you
that in the day when
they are judged, men
will have to give an
account of every foolish
word they have said.
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For by your words
will your righteousness
be seen, and by your
words you will be judged.
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Then some of the
scribes and Pharisees,
hearing this, said to
him, Master, we are
looking for a sign from
you.
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But he, answering,
said to them, An evil
and false generation
is looking for a sign;
and no sign will be
given to it but the
sign of the prophet
Jonah:
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For as Jonah was
three days and three
nights in the stomach
of the great fish, so
will the Son of man
be three days and three
nights in the heart
of the earth.
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The men of Nineveh
will come up in the
day of judging and give
their decision against
this generation: because
they were turned from
their sins at the preaching
of Jonah; and now a
greater than Jonah is
here.
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The queen of the
South will come up in
the day of judging and
give her decision against
this generation: for
she came from the ends
of the earth to give
ear to the wisdom of
Solomon; and now a greater
than Solomon is here.
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But the unclean spirit,
when he is gone out
of a man, goes through
dry places looking for
rest, and getting it
not.
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Then he says, I will
go back into my house
from which I came out;
and when he comes, he
sees that there is no
one in it, but that
it has been made fair
and clean.
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Then he goes and
takes with him seven
other spirits worse
than himself, and they
go in and make it their
living-place: and the
last condition of that
man is worse than the
first. Even so will
it be with this evil
generation.
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While he was still
talking to the people,
his mother and his brothers
came, desiring to have
talk with him.
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And one said to him,
See, your mother and
your brothers are outside,
desiring to have talk
with you.
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But he in answer
said to him who gave
the news, Who is my
mother and who are my
brothers?
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And he put out his
hand to his disciples
and said, See, my mother
and my brothers!
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For whoever does
the pleasure of my Father
in heaven, he is my
brother, and sister,
and mother.
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