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Chapter
6
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And he went away
from there, and came
into his country; and
his disciples went with
him.
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And when the Sabbath
day had come, he was
teaching in the Synagogue;
and a number of people
hearing him were surprised,
saying, From where did
this man get these things?
and, What is the wisdom
given to this man, and
what are these works
of power done by his
hands?
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Is not this the woodworker,
the son of Mary, and
brother of James and
Joses and Judas and
Simon? and are not his
sisters here with us?
And they were bitter
against him.
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And Jesus said to
them, A prophet is nowhere
without honour, but
in his country, and
among his relations,
and in his family.
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And he was unable
to do any work of power
there, but only to put
his hands on one or
two persons who were
ill, and make them well.
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And he was greatly
surprised because they
had no faith. And he
went about the country
places teaching.
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And he gave orders
to the twelve, and sent
them out two by two;
and he gave them authority
over the unclean spirits;
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And he said that
they were to take nothing
for their journey, but
a stick only; no bread,
no bag, no money in
their pockets;
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They were to go with
common shoes on their
feet, and not to take
two coats.
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And he said to them,
Wherever you go into
a house, make that your
resting-place till you
go away.
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And whatever place
will not take you in
and will not give ear
to you, when you go
away, put off the dust
from your feet as a
witness against them.
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And they went out,
preaching the need for
a change of heart in
men.
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And they sent out
a number of evil spirits,
and put oil on a great
number who were ill,
and made them well.
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And king Herod had
news of him, because
his name was on the
lips of all; and he
said, John the Baptist
has come back from the
dead, and for this reason
these powers are working
in him.
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But others said,
It is Elijah. And others
said, It is a prophet,
even like one of the
prophets.
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But Herod, when he
had news of it, said,
John, whom I put to
death, has come back
from the dead.
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For Herod himself
had sent men out to
take John and put him
in prison, because of
Herodias, his brother
Philip's wife, whom
he had taken for himself.
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For John said to
Herod, It is wrong for
you to have your brother's
wife.
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And Herodias was
bitter against him,
desiring to put him
to death; but she was
not able;
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For Herod was in
fear of John, being
conscious that he was
an upright and holy
man, and kept him safe.
And hearing him, he
was much troubled; and
he gave ear to him gladly.
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And the chance came
when Herod on his birthday
gave a feast to his
lords, and the high
captains, and the chief
men of Galilee;
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And when the daughter
of Herodias herself
came in and did a dance,
Herod and those who
were at table with him
were pleased with her;
and the king said to
the girl, Make a request
for anything and I will
give it you.
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And he took an oath,
saying to her, Whatever
is your desire I will
give it to you, even
half of my kingdom.
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And she went out
and said to her mother,
What is my request to
be? And she said, The
head of John the Baptist.
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And she came in quickly
to the king, and said,
My desire is that you
give me straight away
on a plate the head
of John the Baptist.
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And the king was
very sad; but because
of his oaths, and those
who were with him at
table, he would not
say 'No' to her.
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And straight away
the king sent out one
of his armed men, and
gave him an order to
come back with the head:
and he went and took
off John's head in prison,
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And came back with
the head on a plate,
and gave it to the girl;
and the girl gave it
to her mother.
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And when his disciples
had news of it, they
came and took up his
body, and put it in
its last resting-place.
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And the twelve came
together to Jesus; and
they gave him an account
of all the things they
had done, and all they
had been teaching.
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And he said to them,
Come away by yourselves
to a quiet place, and
take a rest for a time.
Because there were a
great number coming
and going, and they
had no time even for
food.
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And they went away
in the boat to a waste
place by themselves.
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And the people saw
them going, and a number
of them, having knowledge
who they were, went
running there together
on foot from all the
towns, and got there
before them.
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And he got out, and
saw a great mass of
people, and he had pity
on them, because they
were like sheep without
a keeper: and he gave
them teaching about
a number of things.
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And at the end of
the day, his disciples
came to him and said,
This place is waste
land, and it is late:
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Send them away, so
that they may go into
the country and small
towns round about, and
get some food for themselves.
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But he said to them
in answer, Give them
food yourselves. And
they said to him, Are
we to go and get bread
for two hundred pence,
and give it to them?
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And he said to them,
How much bread have
you? go and see. And
when they had seen,
they said, Five cakes
of bread and two fishes.
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And he made them
all be seated in groups
on the green grass.
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And they were placed
in groups, by hundreds
and by fifties.
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And he took the five
cakes of bread and the
two fishes and, looking
up to heaven, he said
words of blessing over
them; and when the cakes
were broken, he gave
them to the disciples
to put before the people;
and he made division
of the two fishes among
them all.
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And they all took
of the food and had
enough.
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And they took up
twelve baskets full
of the broken bits and
of the fishes.
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And those who took
of the bread were five
thousand men.
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And straight away
he made his disciples
get into the boat, and
go before him to the
other side to Beth-saida,
while he himself sent
the people away.
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And after he had
sent them away, he went
up into a mountain for
prayer.
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And by evening, the
boat was in the middle
of the sea, and he by
himself on the land.
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And seeing that they
had trouble in getting
their boat through the
water, because the wind
was against them, about
the fourth watch of
the night he came to
them, walking on the
sea; and he would have
gone past them;
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But they, when they
saw him walking on the
sea, took him for a
spirit, and gave a loud
cry:
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For they all saw
him, and were troubled.
But straight away he
said to them, Take heart,
it is I, have no fear.
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And he went to them
into the boat, and the
wind went down, and
they were full of wonder
in themselves;
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For it was not clear
to them about the bread;
but their hearts were
hard.
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And when they had
gone across, they came
to Gennesaret, and got
their boat to land.
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And when they had
got out of the boat,
the people quickly had
news of him,
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And went running
through all the country
round about, and took
on their beds those
who were ill, to where
it was said that he
was.
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And wherever he went,
into small towns, or
great towns, or into
the country, they took
those who were ill into
the market-places, requesting
him that they might
put their hands even
on the edge of his robe:
and all those who did
so were made well.
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