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Chapter
5
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Now it came about
that while the people
came pushing to be near
him, and to have knowledge
of the word of God,
he was by a wide stretch
of water named Gennesaret;
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And he saw two boats
by the edge of the water,
but the fishermen had
gone out of them and
were washing their nets.
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And he got into one
of the boats, the property
of Simon, and made a
request to him to go
a little way out from
the land. And being
seated he gave the people
teaching from the boat.
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And when his talk
was ended, he said to
Simon, Go out into deep
water, and let down
your nets for fish.
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And Simon, answering,
said, Master, we were
working all night and
we took nothing: but
at your word I will
let down the nets.
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And when they had
done this, they got
such a great number
of fish that it seemed
as if their nets would
be broken;
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And they made signs
to their friends in
the other boat to come
to their help. And they
came, and the two boats
were so full that they
were going down.
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But Simon, when he
saw it, went down at
the knees of Jesus and
said, Go away from me,
O Lord, for I am a sinner.
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For he was full of
wonder and so were all
those who were with
him, at the number of
fish which they had
taken;
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And so were James
and John, the sons of
Zebedee, who were working
with Simon. And Jesus
said to Simon, Have
no fear; from this time
forward you will be
a fisher of men.
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And when they had
got their boats to the
land, they gave up everything
and went after him.
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And it came about
that while he was in
one of the towns, there
was a leper there: and
when he saw Jesus he
went down on his face
in prayer to him, saying,
Lord, if it is your
pleasure, you have power
to make me clean.
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And he put out his
hand to him and said,
It is my pleasure; be
clean. And straight
away his disease went
from him.
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And he gave him orders:
Say nothing to any man,
but let the priest see
you and give an offering
so that you may be made
clean, as the law of
Moses says, and for
a witness to them.
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But news of him went
out all the more, in
every direction, and
great numbers of people
came together to give
hearing to his words
and to be made well
from their diseases.
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But he went away
by himself to a waste
place for prayer.
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And it came about
that on one of these
days he was teaching;
and some Pharisees and
teachers of the law
were seated there, who
had come from every
town of Galilee and
Judaea and from Jerusalem;
and the power of the
Lord was with him, to
make those who were
ill free from their
diseases.
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And some men had
with them, on a bed,
a man who was ill, without
power of moving; and
they made attempts to
get him in and put him
before Jesus.
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And because of the
mass of people, there
was no way to get him
in; so they went up
on the top of the house
and let him down through
the roof, on his bed,
into the middle in front
of Jesus.
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And seeing their
faith he said, Man,
you have forgiveness
for your sins.
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And the scribes and
Pharisees were having
an argument, saying,
Who is this, who has
no respect for God?
who is able to give
forgiveness for sins,
but God only?
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But Jesus, who had
knowledge of their thoughts,
said to them, Why are
you reasoning in your
hearts?
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Which is the simpler:
to say, You have forgiveness
for your sins; or to
say, Get up and go?
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But so that you may
see that on earth the
Son of man has authority
for the forgiveness
of sins, (he said to
the man who was ill,)
I say to you, Get up,
and take up your bed,
and go into your house.
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And straight away
he got up before them,
and took up his bed
and went away to his
house giving praise
to God.
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And wonder overcame
them all, and they gave
glory to God; and they
were full of fear, saying,
We have seen strange
things today.
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And after these things
he went out, and saw
Levi, a tax-farmer,
seated at the place
where taxes were taken,
and said to him, Come
after me.
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And giving up his
business, he got up
and went after him.
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And Levi made a great
feast for him in his
house: and a great number
of tax-farmers and others
were seated at table
with them.
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And the Pharisees
and their scribes made
protests against his
disciples, saying, Why
do you take food and
drink with tax-farmers
and sinners?
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And Jesus, answering,
said to them, Those
who are well have no
need of a medical man,
but those who are ill.
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I have come, not
to get the upright,
but sinners, so that
they may be turned from
their sins.
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And they said to
him, The disciples of
John frequently go without
food, and make prayers,
and so do the disciples
of the Pharisees; but
your disciples take
food and drink.
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And Jesus said, Are
you able to make the
friends of the newly-married
man go without food
when he is with them?
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But the days will
come when he will be
taken away from them,
and then they will go
without food.
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And he said to them,
in a story, No man takes
a bit of cloth from
a new coat and puts
it on to an old coat,
for so the new coat
would be damaged and
the bit from the new
would not go well with
the old.
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And no man puts new
wine into old wine-skins,
for fear that the skins
will be burst by the
new wine, and the wine
be let out, and the
skins come to destruction.
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But new wine has
to be put into new wine-skins.
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And no man, having
had old wine, has any
desire for new, for
he says, The old is
better.
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