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Chapter
14
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At that time news
of Jesus came to Herod
the king;
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And he said to his
servants, This is John
the Baptist; he has
come back from the dead,
and so these powers
are working in him.
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For Herod had taken
John and put him in
prison because of Herodias,
his brother Philip's
wife.
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Because John had
said to him, It is not
right for you to have
her.
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And he would have
put him to death, but
for his fear of the
people, because in their
eyes John was a prophet.
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But when Herod's
birthday came, the daughter
of Herodias was dancing
before them, and Herod
was pleased with her.
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So he gave her his
word with an oath to
let her have whatever
she might make request
for.
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And she, at her mother's
suggestion, said, Give
me here on a plate the
head of John the Baptist.
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And the king was
sad; but because of
his oaths and because
of his guests, he gave
the order for it to
be given to her;
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And he sent and had
John's head cut off
in the prison.
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And his head was
put on a plate and given
to the girl; and she
took it to her mother.
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And his disciples
came, and took up his
body and put it in the
earth; and they went
and gave Jesus news
of what had taken place.
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Now when it came
to the ears of Jesus,
he went away from there
in a boat, to a waste
place by himself: and
the people hearing of
it, went after him on
foot from the towns.
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And he came out and
saw a great number of
people and he had pity
on them, and made well
those of them who were
ill.
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And when evening
had come, the disciples
came to him, saying,
This place is waste
land, and the time is
now past; send the people
away so that they may
go into the towns and
get themselves food.
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But Jesus said to
them, There is no need
for them to go away;
give them food yourselves.
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And they say to him,
We have here but five
cakes of bread and two
fishes.
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And he said, Give
them to me.
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And he gave orders
for the people to be
seated on the grass;
and he took the five
cakes of bread and the
two fishes and, looking
up to heaven, he said
words of blessing, and
made division of the
food, and gave it to
the disciples, and the
disciples gave it to
the people.
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And they all took
of the food and had
enough: and they took
up twelve baskets full
of broken bits which
were not used.
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And those who had
food were about five
thousand men, in addition
to women and children.
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And straight away
he made the disciples
get into the boat and
go before him to the
other side, till he
had sent the people
away.
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And after he had
sent the people away,
he went up into the
mountain by himself
for prayer: and when
evening was come, he
was there by himself.
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But the boat was
now in the middle of
the sea, and was troubled
by the waves: for the
wind was against them.
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And in the fourth
watch of the night he
came to them, walking
on the sea.
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And when they saw
him walking on the sea,
they were troubled,
saying, It is a spirit;
and they gave cries
of fear.
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But straight away
Jesus said to them,
Take heart; it is I,
have no fear.
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And Peter, answering,
said to him, Lord, if
it is you, give me the
order to come to you
on the water.
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And he said, Come.
And Peter got out of
the boat, and walking
on the water, went to
Jesus.
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But when he saw the
wind he was in fear
and, starting to go
down, he gave a cry,
saying, Help, Lord.
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And straight away
Jesus put out his hand
and took a grip of him,
and said to him, O man
of little faith, why
were you in doubt?
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And when they had
got into the boat, the
wind went down.
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And those who were
in the boat gave him
worship, saying, Truly
you are the Son of God.
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And when they had
gone across, they came
to land at Gennesaret.
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And when the men
of that place had news
of him, they sent into
all the country round
about, and took to him
all who were ill,
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With the request
that they might only
put their hands on the
edge of his robe: and
all those who did so
were made well.
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