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6
:
1
And he
went
out from thence, and
came
into his own
country
; and his
disciples
follow
him.
6
:
2
And when the
sabbath
day
was
come
, he
began
to
teach
in the
synagogue
: and many
hearing
him were
astonished
,
saying
, From whence hath this
man
these
things
? and what
wisdom
is this which is
given
unto him, that even such
mighty
works
are
wrought
by his
hands
?
6
:
3
Is not this the
carpenter
, the
son
of
Mary
, the
brother
of
James
, and
Joses
, and of
Juda
, and
Simon
? and are not his
sisters
here with us? And they were
offended
at him.
6
:
4
But
Jesus
,
said
unto them, A
prophet
is not without
honour
, but in his own
country
, and among his own
kin
, and in his own
house
.
6
:
5
And he could there do no
mighty
work
,
save
that he
laid
his
hands
upon a few
sick
folk
, and
healed
them.
6
:
6
And he
marvelled
because of their
unbelief
. And he
went
round
about the
villages
,
teaching
.
6
:
7
And he
called
unto him the
twelve
, and
began
to
send
them
forth
by
two
and
two
; and
gave
them
power
over
unclean
spirits
;
6
:
8
And
commanded
them that they should
take
nothing for their
journey
,
save
a
staff
only; no
scrip
, no
bread
, no
money
in their
purse
:
6
:
9
But be
shod
with
sandals
; and not
put
on
two
coats
.
6
:
10
And he
said
unto them, In what
place
soever
ye
enter
into an
house
, there
abide
till
ye
depart
from that
place
.
6
:
11
And
whosoever
shall not
receive
you, nor
hear
you, when ye
depart
thence,
shake
off the
dust
under your
feet
for a
testimony
against them.
Verily
I
say
unto you, It shall be more
tolerable
for
Sodom
and
Gomorrha
in the
day
of
judgment
, than for that
city
.
6
:
12
And they
went
out, and
preached
that
men
should
repent
.
6
:
13
And they
cast
out many
devils
, and
anointed
with
oil
many that were
sick
, and
healed
them.
6
:
14
And
king
Herod
heard
of him; (for his
name
was
spread
abroad
:) and he
said
, That
John
the
Baptist
was
risen
from the
dead
, and therefore
mighty
works
do
shew
forth
themselves in him.
6
:
15
Others
said
, That it is
Elias
. And others
said
, That it is a
prophet
, or as one of the
prophets
.
6
:
16
But when
Herod
heard
thereof, he
said
, It is
John
, whom I
beheaded
: he is
risen
from the
dead
.
6
:
17
For
Herod
himself had
sent
forth
and
laid
hold
upon
John
, and
bound
him in
prison
for
Herodias
'
sake
, his
brother
Philip
's
wife
: for he had
married
her.
6
:
18
For
John
had
said
unto
Herod
, It is not
lawful
for thee to have thy
brother
's
wife
.
6
:
19
Therefore
Herodias
had a
quarrel
against him, and would have
killed
him; but she could not:
6
:
20
For
Herod
feared
John
,
knowing
that he was a
just
man
and an
holy
, and
observed
him; and when he
heard
him, he did many
things
, and
heard
him
gladly
.
6
:
21
And when a
convenient
day
was
come
, that
Herod
on his
birthday
made a
supper
to his
lords
,
high
captains
, and
chief
estates
of
Galilee
;
6
:
22
And when the
daughter
of the
said
Herodias
came
in, and
danced
, and
pleased
Herod
and them that
sat
with him, the
king
said
unto the
damsel
,
Ask
of me
whatsoever
thou
wilt
, and I will
give
it thee.
6
:
23
And he
sware
unto her,
Whatsoever
thou shalt
ask
of me, I will
give
it thee, unto the
half
of my
kingdom
.
6
:
24
And she
went
forth
, and
said
unto her
mother
, What shall I
ask
? And she
said
, The
head
of
John
the
Baptist
.
6
:
25
And she
came
in
straightway
with
haste
unto the
king
, and
asked
,
saying
, I will that thou
give
me by and by in a
charger
the
head
of
John
the
Baptist
.
6
:
26
And the
king
was
exceeding
sorry
; yet for his
oath
's
sake
, and for their
sakes
which
sat
with him, he would not
reject
her.
6
:
27
And
immediately
the
king
sent
an
executioner
, and
commanded
his
head
to be
brought
: and he
went
and
beheaded
him in the
prison
,
6
:
28
And
brought
his
head
in a
charger
, and
gave
it to the
damsel
: and the
damsel
gave
it to her
mother
.
6
:
29
And when his
disciples
heard
of it, they
came
and
took
up his
corpse
, and
laid
it in a
tomb
.
6
:
30
And the
apostles
gathered
themselves together unto
Jesus
, and
told
him all
things
, both what they had done, and what they had
taught
.
6
:
31
And he
said
unto them,
Come
ye yourselves
apart
into a
desert
place
, and
rest
a while: for there were many
coming
and
going
, and they had no
leisure
so much as to
eat
.
6
:
32
And they
departed
into a
desert
place
by
ship
privately
.
6
:
33
And the
people
saw
them
departing
, and many
knew
him, and
ran
afoot
thither
out of all
cities
, and
outwent
them, and
came
together unto him.
6
:
34
And
Jesus
, when he
came
out,
saw
much
people
, and was
moved
with
compassion
toward them, because they were as
sheep
not
having
a
shepherd
: and he
began
to
teach
them many
things
.
6
:
35
And when the
day
was now
far
spent
, his
disciples
came
unto him, and
said
, This is a
desert
place
, and now the
time
is
far
passed
:
6
:
36
Send
them away, that they
may
go
into the
country
round
about, and into the
villages
, and
buy
themselves
bread
: for they have nothing to
eat
.
6
:
37
He
answered
and
said
unto them,
Give
ye them to
eat
. And they
say
unto him, Shall we
go
and
buy
two
hundred
pennyworth
of
bread
, and
give
them to
eat
?
6
:
38
He
saith
unto them, How many
loaves
have ye?
go
and
see
. And when they
knew
, they
say
,
Five
, and
two
fishes
.
6
:
39
And he
commanded
them to make all
sit
down by
companies
upon the
green
grass
.
6
:
40
And they
sat
down in
ranks
, by
hundreds
, and by
fifties
.
6
:
41
And when he had
taken
the
five
loaves
and the
two
fishes
, he
looked
up to
heaven
, and
blessed
, and
brake
the
loaves
, and
gave
them to his
disciples
to
set
before them; and the
two
fishes
divided
he among them all.
6
:
42
And they did all
eat
, and were
filled
.
6
:
43
And they
took
up
twelve
baskets
full
of the
fragments
, and of the
fishes
.
6
:
44
And they that did
eat
of the
loaves
were about
five
thousand
men
.
6
:
45
And
straightway
he
constrained
his
disciples
to
get
into the
ship
, and to
go
to the other
side
before unto
Bethsaida
, while he
sent
away the
people
.
6
:
46
And when he had
sent
them away, he
departed
into a
mountain
to
pray
.
6
:
47
And when even was
come
, the
ship
was in the
midst
of the
sea
, and he alone on the
land
.
6
:
48
And he
saw
them
toiling
in
rowing
; for the
wind
was
contrary
unto them: and about the
fourth
watch
of the
night
he
cometh
unto them,
walking
upon the
sea
, and would have
passed
by them.
6
:
49
But when they
saw
him
walking
upon the
sea
, they
supposed
it had been a
spirit
, and
cried
out:
6
:
50
For they all
saw
him, and were
troubled
. And
immediately
he
talked
with them, and
saith
unto them, Be of
good
cheer
: it is I; be not
afraid
.
6
:
51
And he
went
up unto them into the
ship
; and the
wind
ceased
: and they were
sore
amazed
in themselves beyond
measure
, and
wondered
.
6
:
52
For they
considered
not the
miracle
of the
loaves
: for their
heart
was
hardened
.
6
:
53
And when they had
passed
over, they
came
into the
land
of
Gennesaret
, and
drew
to the
shore
.
6
:
54
And when they were
come
out of the
ship
,
straightway
they
knew
him,
6
:
55
And
ran
through that whole
region
round
about, and
began
to
carry
about in
beds
those that were
sick
, where they
heard
he was.
6
:
56
And
whithersoever
he
entered
, into
villages
, or
cities
, or
country
, they
laid
the
sick
in the
streets
, and
besought
him that they might
touch
if it were but the
border
of his
garment
: and as many as
touched
him were made whole.
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