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Chapter
1
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The first words of
the good news of Jesus
Christ, the Son of God.
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Even as it is said
in the book of Isaiah
the prophet, See, I
send my servant before
your face, who will
make ready your way;
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The voice of one
crying in the waste
land, Make ready the
way of the Lord, make
his roads straight;
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John came, and gave
baptism in the waste
land, preaching baptism
as a sign of forgiveness
of sin for those whose
hearts were changed.
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And there went out
to him all the people
of Judaea, and all those
of Jerusalem, and they
were given baptism by
him in the river Jordan,
saying that they were
sinners.
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And John was clothed
in camel's hair, with
a leather band about
him; and his food was
locusts and honey.
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And he said to them
all, There is one coming
after me who is greater
than I, whose shoes
I am not good enough
to undo.
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I have given you
baptism with water,
but he will give you
baptism with the Holy
Spirit.
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And it came about
in those days, that
Jesus came from Nazareth
of Galilee, and was
given baptism by John
in the Jordan.
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And straight away,
coming up out of the
water, he saw the heavens
broken open and the
Spirit coming down on
him as a dove:
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And a voice came
out of heaven, You are
my dearly loved Son,
with whom I am well
pleased.
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And straight away
the Spirit sent him
out into the waste land.
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And he was in the
waste land for forty
days, being tested by
Satan; and he was with
the beasts; and the
angels took care of
him.
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Now after John had
been put in prison,
Jesus came into Galilee,
preaching the good news
of God,
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And saying, The time
has come, and the kingdom
of God is near: let
your hearts be turned
from sin and have faith
in the good news.
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And going by the
sea of Galilee, he saw
Simon, and Andrew, the
brother of Simon, putting
a net into the sea:
for they were fishermen.
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And Jesus said to
them, Come after me,
and I will make you
fishers of men.
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And they went straight
from their nets, and
came after him.
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And going on a little
farther, he saw James,
the son of Zebedee,
and John his brother,
who were in their boat
stitching up their nets.
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And he said, Come
after me: and they went
away from their father
Zebedee, who was in
the boat with the servants,
and came after him.
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And they came to
Capernaum; and on the
Sabbath he went into
the Synagogue and gave
teaching.
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And they were full
of wonder at his teaching,
because he gave it as
one having authority,
and not like the scribes.
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And there was in
their Synagogue a man
with an unclean spirit;
and he gave a cry,
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Saying, What have
we to do with you, Jesus
of Nazareth? have you
come to put an end to
us? I see well who you
are, the Holy One of
God.
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And Jesus said to
him sharply, Be quiet,
and come out of him.
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And the unclean spirit,
shaking him violently,
and crying with a loud
voice, came out of him.
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And they were all
greatly surprised, so
that they put questions
to one another, saying,
What is this? a new
teaching! with authority
he gives orders even
to the unclean spirits,
and they do what he
says.
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And news of him went
out quickly everywhere
into all parts of Galilee
round about.
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And when they came
out of the Synagogue,
they went into the house
of Simon and Andrew,
with James and John.
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Now Simon's wife's
mother was ill, with
a burning heat; and
they gave him word of
her:
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And he came and took
her by the hand, lifting
her up; and she became
well, and took care
of their needs.
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And in the evening,
at sundown, they took
to him all who were
diseased, and those
who had evil spirits.
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And all the town
had come together at
the door.
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And a number, who
were ill with different
diseases, he made well,
and sent out evil spirits;
but he did not let the
evil spirits say anything,
because they had knowledge
of him.
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And in the morning,
a long time before daylight,
he got up and went out
to a quiet place, and
there he gave himself
up to prayer.
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And Simon and those
who were with him came
after him.
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And when they came
up with him, they said
to him, Everyone is
looking for you.
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And he said to them,
Let us go to other parts
into the nearest towns,
so that I may give teaching
there, because for this
purpose I came.
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And he went into
their Synagogues in
every part of Galilee,
preaching and driving
out evil spirits.
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And a leper came
to him and, going down
on his knees before
him, made a request,
saying, If it is your
pleasure, you have the
power to make me clean.
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And being moved with
pity, he put out his
hand, and touching him
said to him, It is my
pleasure; be made clean.
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And straight away
the disease went from
him, and he was made
clean.
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And he sent him away,
saying to him very sharply,
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See that you say
nothing to any man:
but go and let the priest
see you, and make yourself
clean by an offering
of the things ordered
by Moses, for a witness
to them.
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But he went out,
and made it public,
giving an account of
it everywhere, so that
Jesus was no longer
able to go openly into
a town, but was outside
in the waste land; and
they came to him from
every part.
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