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Matthew 16
The
Pharisees
also
with
the
Sadducees
came,
and
tempting
desired
him
that
he
would
shew
them
a
sign
from
a
heaven.
2 He
a
answered
and
said
unto
them,
When
it
is
evening,
ye
say,
It
will
be
fair
weather:
for
the
sky
is
red.
3 And
in
the
morning,
It
will
be
foul
weather
to
day:
for
the
sky
is
red
and
a
lowring.
O
ye
b
hypocrites,
ye
can
discern
the
face
of
the
sky;
but
can
ye
not
discern
the
c
signs
of
the
d
times?
4 A
wicked
and
a
adulterous
generation
seeketh
after
a
b
sign;
and
there
shall
no
sign
be
given
unto
it,
but
the
c
sign
of
the
prophet
d
Jonas.
And
he
left
them,
and
departed.
5 And
when
his
disciples
were
come
to
the
other
side,
they
had
forgotten
to
take
bread.
6 Then
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Take
heed
and
beware
of
the
a
leaven
of
the
Pharisees
and
of
the
Sadducees.
7 And
they
reasoned
among
themselves,
saying,
It
is
because
we
have
taken
no
bread.
8
a
Which
when
Jesus
perceived,
he
said
unto
them,
O
ye
of
little
faith,
why
reason
ye
among
yourselves,
because
ye
have
brought
no
bread?
9 Do
ye
not
yet
understand,
neither
remember
the
five
loaves
of
the
five
thousand,
and
how
many
baskets
ye
took
up?
10 Neither
the
seven
loaves
of
the
four
thousand,
and
how
many
baskets
ye
took
up?
11 How
is
it
that
ye
do
not
understand
that
I
spake
it
not
to
you
concerning
bread,
that
ye
should
beware
of
the
leaven
of
the
Pharisees
and
of
the
Sadducees?
12 Then
understood
they
how
that
he
bade
them
not
beware
of
the
leaven
of
bread,
but
of
the
a
doctrine
of
the
Pharisees
and
of
the
b
Sadducees.
13 When
Jesus
came
into
the
coasts
of
Caesarea
Philippi,
he
asked
his
disciples,
saying,
Whom
do
men
say
that
I
the
Son
of
man
am?
14 And
they
said,
Some
say
that
thou
art
John
the
Baptist:
some,
a
Elias;
and
others,
Jeremias,
or
one
of
the
prophets.
15 He
saith
unto
them,
But
whom
say
a
ye
that
I
am?
16 And
Simon
Peter
answered
and
said,
Thou
art
the
a
Christ,
the
b
Son
of
the
c
living
God.
17 And
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Blessed
art
thou,
Simon
a
Bar-jona:
for
flesh
and
blood
hath
not
b
revealed
it
unto
thee,
but
my
Father
which
is
in
heaven.
18 And
I
say
also
unto
thee,
That
thou
art
Peter,
and
upon
this
a
rock
I
will
build
my
b
church;
and
the
gates
of
c
hell
shall
not
d
prevail
against
it.
19 And
I
will
a
give
unto
thee
the
b
keys
of
the
c
kingdom
of
heaven:
and
whatsoever
thou
shalt
d
bind
on
earth
shall
be
bound
in
heaven:
and
whatsoever
thou
shalt
loose
on
earth
shall
be
loosed
in
heaven.
20 Then
charged
he
his
disciples
that
they
should
tell
no
man
that
he
was
Jesus
the
a
Christ.
21 From
that
time
forth
began
Jesus
to
shew
unto
his
disciples,
how
that
he
must
go
unto
Jerusalem,
and
suffer
many
things
of
the
elders
and
chief
priests
and
scribes,
and
be
killed,
and
be
a
raised
again
the
third
day.
22 Then
Peter
took
him,
and
began
to
rebuke
him,
saying,
Be
it
far
from
thee,
Lord:
this
shall
not
be
unto
thee.
23 But
he
turned,
and
said
unto
Peter,
Get
thee
behind
me,
Satan:
thou
art
an
offence
unto
me:
for
thou
a
savourest
not
the
things
that
be
of
God,
but
those
that
be
of
men.
24
a
Then
said
Jesus
unto
his
disciples,
If
any
man
will
come
after
me,
let
him
b
a
deny
himself,
and
take
up
his
c
b
cross,
and
d
c
follow
e
d
me.
25
a
For
whosoever
will
save
his
life
shall
lose
it:
and
whosoever
will
b
a
lose
his
life
for
my
sake
shall
c
b
find
it.
26 For
what
is
a
man
a
profited,
if
he
shall
b
gain
the
whole
c
world,
and
d
lose
his
own
e
soul?
or
what
shall
a
man
give
in
exchange
for
his
soul?
27 For
the
a
Son
of
man
shall
come
in
the
b
glory
of
his
Father
with
his
angels;
and
then
he
shall
c
reward
every
man
according
to
his
d
works.
28 Verily
I
say
unto
you,
There
be
some
standing
here,
which
shall
not
taste
of
a
death,
till
they
see
the
Son
of
man
coming
in
his
b
kingdom.
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