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Chapter
8
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In those days again,
when there was a great
mass of people and they
had no food, he made
his disciples come to
him and said to them,
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I have pity for these
people because they
have been with me now
three days, and have
no food;
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If I send them away
to their houses with
no food, they will be
overcome by weariness
on the way; and some
of them have come from
far.
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And his disciples
said in answer, How
will it be possible
to get enough bread
for these men here in
a waste place?
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And he put the question,
How much bread have
you? And they said,
Seven cakes.
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And he made the people
be seated on the earth:
and he took the seven
cakes and, having given
praise, he gave the
broken bread to his
disciples to put before
them; and they put it
before the people.
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And they had some
small fishes; and blessing
them he had them put
before the people in
the same way.
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And they took the
food, and had enough;
and they took up seven
baskets full of the
broken bits.
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And there were about
four thousand people:
and he sent them away.
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And he got into the
boat with his disciples
straight away, and came
into the country of
Dalmanutha.
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And the Pharisees
came out and put questions
to him, requesting from
him a sign from heaven,
testing him.
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And he was very sad
in spirit, and said,
Why is this generation
looking for a sign?
truly, I say to you,
No sign will be given
to this generation.
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And he went away
from them, and again
got into the boat and
went across to the other
side.
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And they had taken
no thought to get bread;
and they had only one
cake of bread with them
in the boat.
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And he said to them,
Take care to be on the
watch against the leaven
of the Pharisees and
the leaven of Herod.
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And they said to
one another, We have
no bread.
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And Jesus, hearing
it, said to them, Why
are you reasoning among
yourselves because you
have no bread? do you
still not see, and is
it still not clear to
you? are your hearts
so hard?
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Having eyes, do you
not see? and having
ears, have you no hearing?
and have you no memory?
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When I made a division
of the five cakes of
bread among the five
thousand, what number
of baskets full of broken
bits did you take up?
They said to him, Twelve.
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And when the seven
among the four thousand,
what number of baskets
full of broken bits
did you take up? And
they said to him, Seven.
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And he said to them,
Is it still not clear
to you?
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And they came to
Beth-saida. And they
took a blind man to
him, requesting him
to put his hands on
him.
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And he took the blind
man by the hand, and
went with him out of
the town; and when he
had put water from his
mouth on his eyes, and
put his hands on him,
he said, Do you see
anything?
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And looking up, he
said, I see men; I see
them like trees, walking.
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Then again he put
his hands on his eyes;
and looking hard, he
was able to see, and
saw all things clearly.
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And he sent him away
to his house, saying,
Do not even go into
the town.
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And Jesus went out,
with his disciples,
into the little towns
round Caesarea Philippi;
and on the way he put
a question to his disciples,
saying, Who do men say
that I am?
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And they made answer,
John the Baptist; and
others, Elijah; but
others, One of the prophets.
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And he said to them,
But who do you say I
am? Peter said in answer,
You are the Christ.
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And he put them under
orders not to say this
of him to anyone.
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And teaching them,
he said that the Son
of man would have to
undergo much, and be
hated by those in authority,
and the chief priests,
and the scribes, and
be put to death, and
after three days come
back from the dead.
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And he said this
openly. And Peter took
him, and was protesting.
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But he, turning about,
and seeing his disciples,
said sharply to Peter,
Get out of my way, Satan:
for your mind is not
on the things of God,
but on the things of
men.
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And turning to the
mass of people with
his disciples, he said
to them, If any man
has the desire to come
after me, let him give
up all other desires,
and take up his cross
and come after me.
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Whoever has a desire
to keep his life, will
have it taken from him;
and whoever gives up
his life because of
me and the good news,
will keep it.
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What profit has a
man if he gets all the
world with the loss
of his life?
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And what would a
man give in exchange
for his life?
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Whoever has a feeling
of shame because of
me and my words in this
false and evil generation,
the Son of man will
have a feeling of shame
because of him, when
he comes in the glory
of his Father with the
holy angels.
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