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| 9:1 | And having gone to the boat, he passed over, and came to his own city, |
| 9:2 | and lo, they were bringing to him a paralytic, laid upon a couch, and Jesus having seen their faith, said to the paralytic, `Be of good courage, child, thy sins have been forgiven thee.' |
| 9:3 | And lo, certain of the scribes said within themselves, `This one doth speak evil.' |
| 9:4 | And Jesus, having known their thoughts, said, `Why think ye evil in your hearts? |
| 9:5 | for which is easier? to say, The sins have been forgiven to thee; or to say, Rise, and walk? |
| 9:6 | `But, that ye may know that the Son of Man hath power upon the earth to forgive sins -- (then saith he to the paralytic) -- having risen, take up thy couch, and go to thy house.' |
| 9:7 | And he, having risen, went to his house, |
| 9:8 | and the multitudes having seen, wondered, and glorified God, who did give such power to men. |
| 9:9 | And Jesus passing by thence, saw a man sitting at the tax-office, named Matthew, and saith to him, `Be following me,' and he, having risen, did follow him. |
| 9:10 | And it came to pass, he reclining (at meat) in the house, that lo, many tax-gatherers and sinners having come, were lying (at meat) with Jesus and his disciples, |
| 9:11 | and the Pharisees having seen, said to his disciples, `Wherefore with the tax-gatherers and sinners doth your teacher eat?' |
| 9:12 | And Jesus having heard, said to them, `They who are whole have no need of a physician, but they who are ill; |
| 9:13 | but having gone, learn ye what is, Kindness I will, and not sacrifice, for I did not come to call righteous men, but sinners, to reformation.' |
| 9:14 | Then come to him do the disciples of John, saying, `Wherefore do we and the Pharisees fast much, and thy disciples fast not?' |
| 9:15 | And Jesus said to them, `Can the sons of the bride-chamber mourn, so long as the bridegroom is with them? but days shall come when the bridegroom may be taken from them, and then they shall fast. |
| 9:16 | `And no one doth put a patch of undressed cloth on an old garment, for its filling up doth take from the garment, and a worse rent is made. |
| 9:17 | `Nor do they put new wine into old skins, and if not -- the skins burst, and the wine doth run out, and the skins are destroyed, but they put new wine into new skins, and both are preserved together.' |
| 9:18 | While he is speaking these things to them, lo, a ruler having come, was bowing to him, saying that `My daughter just now died, but, having come, lay thy hand upon her, and she shall live.' |
| 9:19 | And Jesus having risen, did follow him, also his disciples, |
| 9:20 | and lo, a woman having an issue of blood twelve years, having come to him behind, did touch the fringe of his garments, |
| 9:21 | for she said within herself, `If only I may touch his garment, I shall be saved.' |
| 9:22 | And Jesus having turned about, and having seen her, said, `Be of good courage, daughter, thy faith hath saved thee,' and the woman was saved from that hour. |
| 9:23 | And Jesus having come to the house of the ruler, and having seen the minstrels and the multitude making tumult, |
| 9:24 | he saith to them, `Withdraw, for the damsel did not die, but doth sleep,' and they were deriding him; |
| 9:25 | but, when the multitude was put forth, having gone in, he took hold of her hand, and the damsel arose, |
| 9:26 | and the fame of this went forth to all the land. |
| 9:27 | And Jesus passing on thence, two blind men followed him, calling and saying, `Deal kindly with us, Son of David.' |
| 9:28 | And he having come to the house, the blind men came to him, and Jesus saith to them, `Believe ye that I am able to do this?' They say to him, `Yes, sir.' |
| 9:29 | Then touched he their eyes, saying, `According to your faith let it be to you,' |
| 9:30 | and their eyes were opened, and Jesus strictly charged them, saying, `See, let no one know;' |
| 9:31 | but they, having gone forth, did spread his fame in all that land. |
| 9:32 | And as they are coming forth, lo, they brought to him a man dumb, a demoniac, |
| 9:33 | and the demon having been cast out, the dumb spake, and the multitude did wonder, saying that `It was never so seen in Israel:' |
| 9:34 | but the Pharisees said, `By the ruler of the demons he doth cast out the demons.' |
| 9:35 | And Jesus was going up and down all the cities and the villages, teaching in their synagogues, and proclaiming the good news of the reign, and healing every sickness and every malady among the people. |
| 9:36 | And having seen the multitudes, he was moved with compassion for them, that they were faint and cast aside, as sheep not having a shepherd, |
| 9:37 | then saith he to his disciples, `The harvest indeed `is' abundant, but the workmen few; |
| 9:38 | beseech ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he may put forth workmen to His harvest.' |
| 9:1 | Then he entred in to a shippe and passed over and came in to his awne cite. |
| 9:2 | And lo they brought to him a ma sicke of ye palsie lyinge in his bed. And when Iesus sawe ye faith of the he sayd to the sicke of ye palsie: sonne be of good chere thy sinnes be forgeve the. |
| 9:3 | And beholde certeyne of ye scribes sayd in the selves this ma blasphemeth. |
| 9:4 | And whe Iesus sawe their thoughtes he sayd: wherfore thinke ye evill in youre hertes? |
| 9:5 | Whether ys esyer to saye thy synnes be forgeven ye or to saye: arise and walke? |
| 9:6 | That ye maye knowe that ye sonne of ma hath power to forgeve sinnes in erth then sayd he vnto ye sicke of ye palsye: arise take vp thy beed and go home to thine housse. |
| 9:7 | And he arose and departed to his awne housse. |
| 9:8 | And when ye people sawe it they marveyled and glorified god which had geve suche power to me. |
| 9:9 | And as Iesus passed forth fro thence he sawe a ma syt a receyuinge of custome named Mathew and sayd to him: folowe me. |
| 9:10 | And he arose and folowed him. And it came to passe as he sat at meate in the housse: beholde many publicans and synners came and sate downe also with Iesus and hys disciples. |
| 9:11 | When the Pharises sawe that they sayd to hys disciples: why eateth youre master wt publicans and synners? |
| 9:12 | When Iesus herde that he sayde vnto them: The whole neade not the phisicion but they that are sicke. |
| 9:13 | Goo and learne what that meaneth: I have pleasure in mercy and not in offerynge. For I am not come to call the rightewes but the synners to repentaunce. |
| 9:14 | Then came ye disciples of Ihon to hym sayinge: why do we and the Pharises fast ofte: but thy disciples fast not? |
| 9:15 | And Iesus sayde vnto them: Can ye weddynge chyldren morne as longe as ye bridegrome is wt them? The tyme will come whe the bridegrome shalbe take fro them and then shall they faste. |
| 9:16 | Noo man peceth and olde garment with a pece of newe cloothe. For then taketh he awaye ye pece agayne from the garmet and the rent ys made greater. |
| 9:17 | Nether do men put newe wyne into olde vessels for then the vessels breake and the wyne runneth oute and the vessels perysshe. But they powre newe wyne into newe vessels and so are both saved togeder. |
| 9:18 | Whyls he thus spake vnto the beholde ther came a certayne ruler and worshipped him sayinge: my doghter is euen now deceased but come and lay thy honde on her and she shall live. |
| 9:19 | And Iesus arose and folowed hym with hys disciples. |
| 9:20 | And beholde a woman which was diseased wt an yssue of bloude .xii. yeres came behynde hym and toched ye hem of hys vesture. |
| 9:21 | For she sayd in her silfe: yf I maye toche but even his vesture only I shalbe safe. |
| 9:22 | Then Iesus tourned him about and behelde her sayinge: Doughter be of good conforte thy faith hath made the safe. And she was made whole even that same houre. |
| 9:23 | And when Iesus came into ye rulers housse and sawe the minstrels and the people raginge |
| 9:24 | he sayde vnto them: Get you hence for ye mayde is not deed but slepeth. And they laughed hym to scorne. |
| 9:25 | Assone as ye people were put forthe he went in and toke her by ye hond and the mayde arose. |
| 9:26 | And this was noysed through out all that lande. |
| 9:27 | And as Iesus departed thence two blynde men folowed hym crying and saying: O thou sonne of David have mercy on vs. |
| 9:28 | And when he was come to housse the blynd came to hym And Iesus sayde vnto them: Beleve ye that I am able to do thys? And they sayde vnto hym: ye Lorde. |
| 9:29 | Then touched he their eyes saying: acordynge to youre faythe be it vnto you. |
| 9:30 | And their eyes were opened. And Iesus charged the saying: Se yt no man knowe of it. |
| 9:31 | But they assone as they were departed spreed abroade his name through oute all the londe. |
| 9:32 | As they went out beholde they brought to hym a dome ma possessed af a devyll. |
| 9:33 | And as sone as the devyll was cast oute the domme spake: And the people merveled sayinge: it was never so sene in Israel. |
| 9:34 | But the Pharises sayde: he casteth oute devyls by the power of the chefe devyll. |
| 9:35 | And Iesus went about all cities and tounes teachynge in their synagoges and preachyng the glad tidinges of ye kyngdome and healinge all maner sicknes and desease amoge ye people. |
| 9:36 | But when he sawe the people he had copassion on the because they were pyned awaye and scattered abroade eve as shepe havige no shepherd. |
| 9:37 | Then sayde he to hys disciples: the hervest is greate but the laborers are feawe. |
| 9:38 | Wherfore praye the Lorde of the harvest to sende forthe laborers into hys harvest. |
| 9:1 | Then entred he into a shipp, and passed ouer and came into his awne cite. |
| 9:2 | And lo, they brought vnto him a man sicke of ye palsie, lyinge in his bed. And when Iesus sawe the faith of the, he sayde to the sicke of ye palsie: my sonne, be of good cheare, thy sinnes are forgeue the. |
| 9:3 | And beholde, certeyne of the scribes sayde in them selues: this man blasphemeth. |
| 9:4 | But when Iesus sawe their thoughtes, he sayde: wherfore thinke ye euill in youre hertes?. |
| 9:5 | Whether ys it easier to saye: thy synnes be forgeue ye, or to saie: arise and walke? |
| 9:6 | But that ye maye knowe, that the sonne of man hath power to forgeue sinnes in earth, the sayde he vnto the sicke of ye palsye: arise, take vp thy bed, and go home. |
| 9:7 | And he arose and wente home. |
| 9:8 | hen ye people sawe it, they marueyled, & glorified God, which had geue soch power vnto men. |
| 9:9 | And as Iesus passed forth from thence, he sawe a man syt a receyuinge of custome, named Mathew, & sayde vnto him: folowe me. |
| 9:10 | And he arose, and folowed him. And it came to passe as he sat at meate in the house: beholde, many publicans and synners came and sat downe also with Iesus and hys disciples. |
| 9:11 | When the Pharises sawe that, they sayde to hys disciples: why eateth youre master with publicans and synners? |
| 9:12 | When Iesus herde that, he sayde vnto them: The whole nede not ye phisicio, but they that are sicke. |
| 9:13 | Go and learne, what that meaneth: I haue pleasure in mercy, and not in offerynge. For I am not come to call the righteous, but ye synners to repentaunce, |
| 9:14 | Then came the disciples of Ihon to hym sayinge: why do we & ye Pharises fast so oft: and thy disciples fast not? |
| 9:15 | And Iesus sayde vnto the: Can the weddynge chyldre mourne as loge as the bridegrome is with them? The tyme will come, when the bridegrome shalbe taken from them, and the shall they fast. |
| 9:16 | No man peceth an olde garment with a pece of newe clothe. For then taketh he awaye the pece agayne from the garment, & the rent ys made greater. |
| 9:17 | Nether do men put new wyne in to olde vessels, for then the vessels breake, and the wyne runneth out, & ye vessels peryshe, But they poure newe wyne in to newe vessels, and so are both saued together, |
| 9:18 | Whyle he thus spake vnto them, beholde there came a certayne ruler, and worshipped him, sayinge: My doughter is eue now deceased, but come and lay yi honde on her, and she shall liue. |
| 9:19 | Iesus arose and folowed hym with hys disciples. |
| 9:20 | And beholde, a woman which was diseased wt an yssue of bloude xij. yeres, came behynde hym, and touched the hem of hys vesture. |
| 9:21 | For she sayde in her silfe: yf I maye touche but euen his vesture only, I shalbe safe. |
| 9:22 | Then Iesus tourned him aboute, and behelde her, sayinge: Doughter be of good conforte, thy faith hath made ye safe. And she was made whole, euen that same houre. |
| 9:23 | And when Iesus came into the rulers house, and sawe the minstrels and the people raginge, |
| 9:24 | he sayde vnto them: Get you hece, for ye mayde is not deed, but slepeth. And they laughed hym to scorne. |
| 9:25 | But whan the people were put forth, he went in, and toke her by the honde, and the mayde arose. |
| 9:26 | And this was noysed through out all that londe. |
| 9:27 | And as Iesus departed thence, two blynde me folowed hym, cryinge and sayinge: O thou sonne of Dauid, haue mercy vpon vs. |
| 9:28 | And when he was come home, the blynde came to hym, And Iesus sayde vnto them Beleue ye, that I am able to do thys? And they sayde vnto hym: yee, LORDE. |
| 9:29 | Then touched he their eyes, sayinge: acordinge to youre fayth, be it vnto you. |
| 9:30 | And their eyes were opened. And Iesus charged the, sayinge: Se that no ma knowe of it. |
| 9:31 | But they departed, & spred abroade his name through out all the londe. |
| 9:32 | Whan these were gone out, beholde, they brought to hym a domme man possessed of a deuyll. |
| 9:33 | And whan the deuyl was cast out, the domme spake: And the people merueled sayinge: it was neuer so sene in Israel. |
| 9:34 | But ye Pharises sayde: he casteth out deuyls, thorow the chefe deuyll. |
| 9:35 | And Iesus wente aboute in all cities and townes, teachinge in their synagoges & preachyng ye gospel of ye kyngdome, & healinge all maner sicknes & all maner desease amoge the people. |
| 9:36 | And when he sawe the people, he had compassion on the, because they were pyned awaye, and scattered abroade, euen as shepe hauinge no shepherd, |
| 9:37 | Then sayde he to hys disciples: ye heruest is greate, but ye laborers are fewe. |
| 9:38 | Wherfore praye the LORDE of the haruest, to sende forth laborers into hys haruest. |
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