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Chapter
17
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And after six days
Jesus takes with him
Peter, and James, and
John, his brother, and
makes them go up with
him into a high mountain
by themselves.
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And he was changed
in form before them;
and his face was shining
like the sun, and his
clothing became white
as light.
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And Moses and Elijah
came before their eyes,
talking with him.
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And Peter made answer
and said to Jesus, Lord,
it is good for us to
be here: if you will
let me, I will make
here three tents, one
for you, and one for
Moses, and one for Elijah.
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While he was still
talking, a bright cloud
came over them: and
a voice out of the cloud,
saying, This is my dearly
loved Son, with whom
I am well pleased; give
ear to him.
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And at these words
the disciples went down
on their faces in great
fear.
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And Jesus came and
put his hand on them
and said, Get up and
have no fear.
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And lifting up their
eyes, they saw no one,
but Jesus only.
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And when they were
coming down from the
mountain, Jesus gave
them orders, saying,
Let no man have word
of what you have seen,
till the Son of man
has come again from
the dead.
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And his disciples,
questioning him, said,
Why then do the scribes
say that Elijah has
to come first?
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And in answer he
said, Elijah truly has
to come and put all
things right:
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But I say to you
that Elijah has come,
and they had no knowledge
of him, but did to him
whatever they were pleased
to do; the same will
the Son of man undergo
at their hands.
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Then the disciples
saw that he was talking
to them of John the
Baptist.
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And when they came
to the people, a man
went down on his knees
to him, saying,
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Lord have mercy on
my son: for he is off
his head, and is in
great pain; and frequently
he goes falling into
the fire, and frequently
into the water.
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And I took him to
your disciples, and
they were not able to
make him well.
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And Jesus, answering,
said, O false and foolish
generation, how long
will I be with you?
how long will I put
up with you? let him
come here to me.
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And Jesus gave orders
to the unclean spirit,
and it went out of him:
and the boy was made
well from that hour.
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Then the disciples
came to Jesus privately,
and said, Why were we
not able to send it
out?
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And he says to them,
Because of your little
faith: for truly I say
to you, If you have
faith as a grain of
mustard seed, you will
say to this mountain,
Be moved from this place
to that; and it will
be moved; and nothing
will be impossible to
you.
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And while they were
going about in Galilee,
Jesus said to them,
The Son of man will
be given up into the
hands of men;
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And they will put
him to death, and the
third day he will come
again from the dead.
And they were very sad.
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And when they had
come to Capernaum, those
who took the Temple
tax came to Peter and
said, Does not your
master make payment
of the Temple tax?
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He says, Yes. And
when he came into the
house, Jesus said to
him, What is your opinion,
Simon? from whom do
the kings of the earth
get payment or tax?
from their sons or from
other people?
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And when he said,
From other people, Jesus
said to him, Then are
the sons free.
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But, so that we may
not be a cause of trouble
to them, go to the sea,
and let down a hook,
and take the first fish
which comes up; and
in his mouth you will
see a bit of money:
take that, and give
it to them for me and
you.
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