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Chapter
13
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On that day Jesus
went out of the house
and was seated by the
seaside.
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And great numbers
of people came together
to him, so that he got
into a boat; and the
people took up their
position by the sea.
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And he gave them
teaching in the form
of a story, saying,
A man went out to put
seed in the earth;
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And while he did
so, some seeds were
dropped by the wayside,
and the birds came and
took them for food:
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And some of the seed
went among the stones,
where it had not much
earth, and straight
away it came up because
the earth was not deep:
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And when the sun
was high, it was burned;
and because it had no
root it became dry and
dead.
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And some seeds went
among thorns, and the
thorns came up and they
had no room for growth:
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And some, falling
on good earth, gave
fruit, some a hundred,
some sixty, some thirty
times as much.
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He who has ears,
let him give ear.
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And the disciples
came and said to him,
Why do you say things
to them in the form
of stories?
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And he said to them
in answer, To you is
given the knowledge
of the secrets of the
kingdom of heaven, but
to them it is not given.
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Because whoever has,
to him will be given,
and he will have more;
but from him who has
not, even what he has
will be taken away.
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For this reason I
put things into the
form of stories; because
they see without seeing,
and give ear without
hearing, and the sense
is not clear to them.
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And for them the
words of Isaiah have
come true, Though you
give ear, you will not
get knowledge; and seeing,
you will see, but the
sense will not be clear
to you:
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For the heart of
this people has become
fat and their ears are
slow in hearing and
their eyes are shut;
for fear that they might
see with their eyes
and give hearing with
their ears and become
wise in their hearts
and be turned again
to me, so that I might
make them well.
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But a blessing be
on your eyes, because
they see; and on your
ears, because they are
open.
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For truly, I say
to you that prophets
and upright men had
a desire to see the
things which you see,
and saw them not; and
to have knowledge of
the words which have
come to your ears, and
they had it not.
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Give ear, then, to
the story of the man
who put the seed in
the earth.
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When the word of
the kingdom comes to
anyone, and the sense
of it is not clear to
him, then the Evil One
comes, and quickly takes
away that which was
put in his heart. He
is the seed dropped
by the wayside.
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And that which went
on the stones, this
is he who, hearing the
word, straight away
takes it with joy;
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But having no root
in himself, he goes
on for a time; and when
trouble comes or pain,
because of the word,
he quickly becomes full
of doubts.
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And that which was
dropped among the thorns,
this is he who has the
word; and the cares
of this life, and the
deceits of wealth, put
a stop to the growth
of the word and it gives
no fruit.
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And the seed which
was put in good earth,
this is he who gives
ear to the word, and
gets the sense of it;
who gives fruit, some
a hundred, some sixty,
some thirty times as
much.
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And he gave them
another story, saying,
The kingdom of heaven
is like a man who put
good seed in his field:
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But while men were
sleeping, one who had
hate for him came and
put evil seeds among
the grain, and went
away.
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But when the green
stem came up and gave
fruit, the evil plants
were seen at the same
time.
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And the servants
of the master of the
house came and said
to him, Sir, did you
not put good seed in
your field? how then
has it evil plants?
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And he said, Someone
has done this in hate.
And the servants say
to him, Is it your pleasure
that we go and take
them up?
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But he says, No,
for fear that by chance
while you take up the
evil plants, you may
be rooting up the grain
with them.
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Let them come up
together till the getting
in of the grain; and
then I will say to the
workers, Take up first
the evil plants, and
put them together for
burning: but put the
grain into my store-house.
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He put another story
before them, saying,
The kingdom of heaven
is like a grain of mustard
seed which a man took
and put in his field:
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Which is smaller
than all seeds; but
when it has come up
it is greater than the
plants, and becomes
a tree, so that the
birds of heaven come
and make their resting-places
in its branches.
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Another story he
gave to them: The kingdom
of heaven is like leaven,
which a woman took,
and put in three measures
of meal, till it was
all leavened.
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All these things
Jesus said to the people
in the form of stories;
and without a story
he said nothing to them:
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That it might come
true which was said
by the prophet, Opening
my mouth, I will give
out stories; I will
give knowledge of things
kept secret from before
all time.
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Then he went away
from the people, and
went into the house;
and his disciples came
to him, saying, Make
clear to us the story
of the evil plants in
the field.
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And he made answer
and said, He who puts
the good seed in the
earth is the Son of
man;
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And the field is
the world; and the good
seed is the sons of
the kingdom; and the
evil seeds are the sons
of the Evil One;
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And he who put them
in the earth is Satan;
and the getting in of
the grain is the end
of the world; and those
who get it in are the
angels.
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As then the evil
plants are got together
and burned with fire,
so will it be in the
end of the world.
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The Son of man will
send out his angels,
and they will take out
of his kingdom everything
which is a cause of
error, and all those
who do wrong,
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And will put them
into the fire; there
will be weeping and
cries of sorrow.
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Then will the upright
be shining as the sun
in the kingdom of their
Father. He who has ears,
let him give ear.
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The kingdom of heaven
is like a secret store
of wealth in a field,
which a man came across
and put back again;
and in his joy he goes
and gives all he has,
to get that field.
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Again, the kingdom
of heaven is like a
trader searching for
beautiful jewels.
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And having come across
one jewel of great price,
he went and gave all
he had in exchange for
it.
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Again, the kingdom
of heaven is like a
net, which was put into
the sea and took in
every sort of fish:
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When it was full,
they took it up on the
sands; and seated there
they put the good into
vessels, but the bad
they put away.
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So will it be in
the end of the world:
the angels will come
and take out the bad
from the good,
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And will put them
into the fire: there
will be weeping and
cries of sorrow.
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Are all these things
now clear to you? They
say to him, Yes.
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And he said to them,
For this reason every
scribe who has become
a disciple of the kingdom
of heaven is like the
owner of a house, who
gives out from his store
things new and old.
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And when Jesus had
come to the end of these
stories he went away
from there.
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And coming into his
country, he gave them
teaching in their Synagogue,
so that they were greatly
surprised and said,
Where did this man get
this wisdom and these
works of power?
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Is not this the woodworker's
son? is not his mother
named Mary? and his
brothers James and Joseph
and Simon and Judas?
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And his sisters,
are they not all with
us? from where, then,
has he all these things?
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And they were bitter
against him. But Jesus
said to them, A prophet
is nowhere without honour
but in his country and
among his family.
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And the works of
power which he did there
were small in number
because they had no
faith.
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