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And
he
went
out
from
thence,
and
came
into
his
own
country;
and
his
disciples
follow
him.
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
a
wisdom
is
this
which
is
given
unto
him,
that
even
such
mighty
works
are
wrought
by
his
hands?
3 Is
not
this
the
a
carpenter,
the
son
of
Mary,
the
b
brother
of
James,
and
Joses,
and
of
Juda,
and
Simon?
and
are
not
his
sisters
here
with
us?
And
they
were
offended
at
him.
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.
5 And
he
could
there
do
no
a
mighty
work,
save
that
he
b
laid
his
c
hands
upon
a
few
sick
folk,
and
healed
them.
6 And
he
marvelled
because
of
their
a
unbelief.
And
he
went
round
about
the
villages,
teaching.
7 And
he
called
unto
him
the
a
twelve,
and
began
to
send
them
forth
by
b
two
and
two;
and
gave
them
power
over
unclean
spirits;
8 And
commanded
them
that
they
should
take
nothing
for
their
journey,
save
a
staff
only;
no
a
scrip,
no
bread,
no
money
in
their
purse:
9 But
be
shod
with
sandals;
and
not
put
on
two
coats.
10 And
he
said
unto
them,
In
what
place
soever
ye
enter
into
an
house,
there
abide
till
ye
depart
from
that
place.
11 And
whosoever
shall
not
receive
you,
nor
hear
you,
when
ye
depart
thence,
shake
off
the
a
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.
12 And
they
went
out,
and
a
preached
that
men
should
repent.
13 And
they
cast
out
many
devils,
and
a
anointed
with
oil
many
that
were
sick,
and
healed
them.
14 And
king
a
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.
15 Others
said,
That
it
is
Elias.
And
others
said,
That
it
is
a
prophet,
or
as
one
of
the
prophets.
16 But
when
Herod
heard
thereof,
he
said,
It
is
John,
whom
I
beheaded:
he
is
risen
from
the
dead.
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.
18 For
John
had
said
unto
Herod,
It
is
not
lawful
for
thee
to
have
thy
brother's
wife.
19 Therefore
Herodias
had
a
quarrel
against
him,
and
would
have
killed
him;
but
she
could
not:
20 For
Herod
feared
John,
knowing
that
he
was
a
a
just
man
b
and
an
holy,
and
c
observed
him;
and
when
he
heard
him,
he
did
many
things,
and
heard
him
gladly.
21 And
when
a
convenient
day
was
come,
that
Herod
on
his
birthday
made
a
supper
to
his
a
lords,
high
captains,
and
chief
estates
of
Galilee;
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.
23 And
he
a
sware
unto
her,
Whatsoever
thou
shalt
ask
of
me,
I
will
give
it
thee,
unto
the
b
half
of
my
kingdom.
24 And
she
went
forth,
and
said
unto
her
mother,
What
shall
I
ask?
And
she
said,
The
head
of
John
the
Baptist.
25 And
she
came
in
straightway
with
a
haste
unto
the
king,
and
asked,
saying,
I
will
that
thou
give
me
b
by
and
by
in
a
c
charger
the
head
of
d
John
the
Baptist.
26 And
the
king
was
exceeding
sorry;
yet
for
his
a
oath's
sake,
and
for
their
sakes
which
sat
with
him,
b
he
b
would
not
reject
her.
27 And
immediately
the
king
sent
an
executioner,
and
commanded
his
head
to
be
brought:
and
he
went
and
beheaded
him
in
the
prison,
28 And
brought
his
head
in
a
charger,
and
gave
it
to
the
damsel:
and
the
damsel
gave
it
to
her
mother.
29 And
when
his
disciples
heard
of
it,
they
came
and
took
up
his
corpse,
and
laid
it
in
a
tomb.
30 And
the
apostles
gathered
themselves
together
unto
Jesus,
and
told
him
all
things,
both
what
they
had
done,
and
what
they
had
taught.
31 And
he
said
unto
them,
Come
ye
yourselves
apart
into
a
a
desert
place,
and
rest
a
while:
for
there
were
many
coming
and
going,
and
they
had
no
b
leisure
so
much
as
to
eat.
32 And
they
departed
into
a
a
desert
place
by
ship
privately.
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.
34 And
Jesus,
when
he
came
out,
saw
much
people,
and
was
moved
with
a
compassion
toward
them,
because
they
were
as
sheep
not
having
a
b
shepherd:
and
he
began
to
c
teach
them
many
things.
35 And
when
the
day
was
now
far
spent,
his
disciples
came
unto
him,
and
said,
a
This
is
a
desert
place,
and
now
the
time
is
far
passed:
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.
37 He
answered
and
said
unto
them,
Give
ye
them
to
eat.
And
they
say
unto
him,
Shall
we
go
and
buy
two
hundred
a
pennyworth
of
bread,
and
give
them
to
eat?
38 He
saith
unto
them,
How
many
loaves
have
ye?
go
and
see.
And
when
they
knew,
they
say,
Five,
and
two
fishes.
39 And
he
commanded
them
to
make
all
sit
down
by
companies
upon
the
green
grass.
40 And
they
sat
down
in
ranks,
by
hundreds,
and
by
fifties.
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.
42 And
they
did
all
eat,
and
were
filled.
43 And
they
took
up
twelve
baskets
full
of
the
fragments,
and
of
the
fishes.
44 And
they
that
did
eat
of
the
loaves
were
about
a
five
thousand
men.
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.
46 And
when
he
had
a
sent
them
away,
he
departed
into
a
mountain
to
pray.
47 And
when
even
was
come,
the
ship
was
in
the
midst
of
the
sea,
and
he
alone
on
the
land.
48 And
he
saw
them
a
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.
49 But
when
they
saw
him
walking
upon
the
sea,
they
supposed
it
had
been
a
spirit,
and
cried
out:
50 For
they
all
saw
him,
and
were
a
troubled.
And
immediately
he
talked
with
them,
and
saith
unto
them,
Be
of
good
cheer:
it
is
I;
be
not
afraid.
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.
52 For
they
a
considered
not
the
miracle
of
the
loaves:
for
their
heart
was
b
hardened.
53 And
when
they
had
passed
over,
they
came
into
the
land
of
Gennesaret,
and
drew
to
the
shore.
54 And
when
they
were
come
out
of
the
ship,
straightway
they
knew
him,
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.
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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