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Chapter
16
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And the Pharisees
and Sadducees came and,
testing him, made a
request to him to give
them a sign from heaven.
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But in answer he
said to them, At nightfall
you say, The weather
will be good, for the
sky is red.
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And in the morning,
The weather will be
bad today, for the sky
is red and angry. You
are able to see the
face of heaven, but
not the signs of the
times.
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An evil and false
generation is searching
after a sign; and no
sign will be given to
it but the sign of Jonah.
And he went away from
them.
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And when the disciples
came to the other side
they had not taken thought
to get bread.
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And Jesus said to
them, Take care to have
nothing to do with the
leaven of the Pharisees
and Sadducees.
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And they were reasoning
among themselves, saying,
We took no bread.
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And Jesus, seeing
it, said, O you of little
faith, why are you reasoning
among yourselves, because
you have no bread?
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Do you still not
see, or keep in mind
the five cakes of bread
of the five thousand,
and the number of baskets
you took up?
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Or the seven cakes
of bread of the four
thousand, and the number
of baskets you took
up?
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How is it that you
do not see that I was
not talking to you about
bread, but about keeping
away from the leaven
of the Pharisees and
Sadducees?
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Then they saw that
it was not the leaven
of bread which he had
in mind, but the teaching
of the Pharisees and
Sadducees.
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Now when Jesus had
come into the parts
of Caesarea Philippi,
he said, questioning
his disciples, Who do
men say that the Son
of man is?
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And they said, Some
say, John the Baptist;
some, Elijah; and others,
Jeremiah, or one of
the prophets.
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He says to them,
But who do you say that
I am?
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And Simon Peter made
answer and said, You
are the Christ, the
Son of the living God.
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And Jesus made answer
and said to him, A blessing
on you, Simon Bar-jonah:
because this knowledge
has not come to you
from flesh and blood,
but from my Father in
heaven.
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And I say to you
that you are Peter,
and on this rock will
my church be based,
and the doors of hell
will not overcome it.
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I will give to you
the keys of the kingdom
of heaven: and whatever
is fixed by you on earth
will be fixed in heaven:
and whatever you make
free on earth will be
made free in heaven.
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Then he gave orders
to the disciples to
give no man word that
he was the Christ.
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From that time Jesus
went on to make clear
to his disciples how
he would have to go
up to Jerusalem, and
undergo much at the
hands of those in authority
and the chief priests
and scribes, and be
put to death, and the
third day come again
from the dead.
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And Peter, protesting,
said to him, Be it far
from you, Lord; it is
impossible that this
will come about.
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But he, turning to
Peter, said, Get out
of my way, Satan: you
are a danger to me because
your mind is not on
the things of God, but
on the things of men.
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Then Jesus said to
his disciples, If any
man would come after
me, let him give up
all, and take up his
cross, and come after
me.
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Because whoever has
a desire to keep his
life safe will have
it taken from him; but
whoever gives up his
life because of me,
will have it given back
to him.
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For what profit has
a man, if he gets all
the world with the loss
of his life? or what
will a man give in exchange
for his life?
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For the Son of man
will come in the glory
of his Father with his
angels; and then he
will give to every man
the reward of his works.
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Truly I say to you,
There are some of those
here who will not have
a taste of death, till
they see the Son of
man coming in his kingdom.
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