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Chapter
4
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And again he was
teaching by the seaside.
And a very great number
of people had come to
him, so that he got
into a boat on the sea
and took his seat; and
all the people were
on the land by the seaside.
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And he gave them
teaching about a number
of things in the form
of stories, and said
to them in his teaching,
Give ear:
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A man went out to
put seed in the earth:
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And while he was
doing it, some was dropped
by the wayside, and
the birds came and took
it for food.
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And some went on
the stones, where it
had not much earth;
and it came up straight
away, 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 went among
the thorns, and the
thorns came up, and
it had no room for growth
and gave no fruit.
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And some, falling
on good earth, gave
fruit, coming up and
increasing, and giving
thirty, sixty, and a
hundred times as much.
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And he said to them,
Whoever has ears, let
him give ear.
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And when he was by
himself, those who were
round him with the twelve
put questions to him
about the purpose of
the stories.
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And he said to them,
To you is given the
secret of the kingdom
of God, but to those
who are outside, all
things are given in
the form of stories;
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So that seeing they
may see, and it will
not be clear to them;
and hearing it, they
will not get the sense;
for fear that they may
be turned again to me
and have forgiveness.
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And he said to them,
If you are not clear
about this story, how
will you be clear about
the others?
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The seed is the word.
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And these are they
by the wayside, where
the word is planted;
and when they have given
ear, the Evil One comes
straight away and takes
away the word which
has been planted in
them.
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And in the same way,
these are they who are
planted on the stones,
who, when the word has
come to their ears,
straight away take it
with joy;
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And they have no
root in themselves,
but go on for a time;
then, when trouble comes
or pain, because of
the word, they quickly
become full of doubts.
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And others are those
planted among the thorns;
these are they who have
given ear to the word,
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And the cares of
this life, and the deceits
of wealth, and the desire
for other things coming
in, put a stop to the
growth of the word,
and it gives no fruit.
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And these are they
who were planted on
the good earth; such
as give ear to the word,
and take it into their
hearts, and give fruit,
thirty and sixty and
a hundred times as much.
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And he said to them,
When the light comes
in, do people put it
under a vessel, or under
the bed, and not on
its table?
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There is nothing
covered which will not
be seen openly, and
nothing has been made
secret which will not
come to light.
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If any man has ears,
let him give ear.
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And he said to them,
Take care what you give
ear to: in the same
measure as you give
you will get, and more
will be given to you.
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He who has, to him
will be given: and he
who has not, from him
will be taken even that
which he has.
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And he said, Such
is the kingdom of God,
as if a man put seed
in the earth,
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And went to sleep
and got up, night and
day, and the seed came
to growth, though he
had no idea how.
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The earth gives fruit
by herself; first the
leaf, then the head,
then the full grain.
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But when the grain
is ready, he quickly
sends men to get it
cut, because the time
for cutting has come.
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And he said, What
picture may we give
of the kingdom of God,
or with what story may
we make it clear?
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It is like a grain
of mustard seed, which,
when it is put in the
earth, is smaller than
all the seeds on the
earth,
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But when it is planted,
it comes up, and becomes
taller than all the
plants, and puts out
great branches, so that
the birds of heaven
are able to take rest
in its shade.
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And with a number
of such stories he gave
them his teaching, as
they were able to take
it:
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And without a story
he said nothing to them:
but privately to his
disciples he made all
things clear.
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And on that day,
when the evening had
come, he said to them,
Let us go over to the
other side.
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And going away from
the people, they took
him with them, as he
was, in the boat. And
other boats were with
him.
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And a great storm
of wind came up, and
the waves came into
the boat, so that the
boat was now becoming
full.
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And he himself was
in the back of the boat,
sleeping on the cushion:
and they, awaking him,
said, Master, is it
nothing to you that
we are in danger of
destruction?
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And he came out of
his sleep, and gave
strong orders to the
wind, and said to the
sea, Peace, be at rest.
And the wind went down,
and there was a great
calm.
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And he said to them,
Why are you full of
fear? have you still
no faith?
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And their fear was
great, and they said
one to another, Who
then is this, that even
the wind and the sea
do his orders?
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