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Matthew 12
At
that
time
Jesus
went
on
the
a
sabbath
day
through
the
b
corn;
and
his
disciples
were
an
hungred,
and
began
to
pluck
the
c
ears
of
corn,
and
to
eat.
2 But
when
the
Pharisees
saw
it,
they
said
unto
him,
Behold,
thy
disciples
do
that
which
is
not
lawful
to
do
upon
the
sabbath
day.
3 But
he
said
unto
them,
Have
ye
not
a
read
what
b
David
did,
when
he
was
an
hungred,
and
they
that
were
with
him;
4 How
he
entered
into
the
house
of
God,
and
did
eat
the
a
shewbread,
which
was
not
lawful
for
him
to
eat,
neither
for
them
which
were
with
him,
but
only
for
the
priests?
5 Or
have
ye
not
read
in
the
law,
how
that
on
the
a
sabbath
days
the
priests
in
the
temple
profane
the
sabbath,
and
are
blameless?
6 But
I
say
unto
you,
That
in
this
place
is
one
greater
than
the
a
temple.
7 But
if
ye
had
known
what
this
meaneth,
I
will
have
a
mercy,
and
not
sacrifice,
ye
would
not
have
condemned
the
guiltless.
8 For
the
Son
of
man
is
Lord
even
of
the
a
sabbath
day.
9 And
when
he
was
departed
thence,
he
went
into
their
synagogue:
10 And,
behold,
there
was
a
man
which
had
his
hand
withered.
And
they
asked
him,
saying,
Is
it
lawful
to
heal
on
the
sabbath
days?
that
they
might
accuse
him.
11 And
he
said
unto
them,
What
man
shall
there
be
among
you,
that
shall
have
one
sheep,
and
if
it
fall
into
a
pit
on
the
sabbath
day,
will
he
not
lay
hold
on
it,
and
lift
it
out?
12 How
much
then
is
a
man
better
than
a
sheep?
Wherefore
it
is
lawful
to
do
well
on
the
sabbath
days.
13 Then
saith
he
to
the
man,
Stretch
forth
thine
hand.
And
he
stretched
it
forth;
and
it
was
restored
whole,
like
as
the
other.
14 Then
the
Pharisees
went
out,
and
held
a
council
against
him,
how
they
might
destroy
him.
15 But
a
when
Jesus
knew
it,
he
withdrew
himself
from
thence:
and
great
multitudes
followed
him,
and
he
healed
them
all;
16 And
charged
them
that
they
should
not
make
him
known:
17 That
it
might
be
fulfilled
which
was
spoken
by
a
Esaias
the
prophet,
saying,
18 Behold
my
a
servant,
whom
I
have
b
chosen;
my
c
beloved,
in
whom
my
soul
is
well
pleased:
I
will
put
my
spirit
upon
him,
and
he
shall
shew
judgment
to
the
Gentiles.
19 He
shall
not
strive,
nor
a
cry;
neither
shall
any
man
hear
his
voice
in
the
streets.
20 A
bruised
reed
shall
he
not
break,
and
smoking
flax
shall
he
not
quench,
till
he
send
forth
a
judgment
unto
victory.
21 And
in
his
a
name
shall
the
b
Gentiles
trust.
22 Then
was
brought
unto
him
one
possessed
with
a
devil,
blind,
and
dumb:
and
he
healed
him,
insomuch
that
the
blind
and
dumb
both
spake
and
saw.
23 And
all
the
people
were
amazed,
and
said,
Is
not
this
the
son
of
a
David?
24 But
when
the
Pharisees
heard
it,
they
said,
This
fellow
doth
not
cast
out
devils,
but
by
a
Beelzebub
the
prince
of
the
devils.
25 And
Jesus
knew
their
a
thoughts,
and
said
unto
them,
Every
b
kingdom
divided
against
itself
is
brought
to
desolation;
and
every
city
or
house
divided
against
itself
shall
not
stand:
26 And
if
a
Satan
cast
out
Satan,
he
is
divided
against
himself;
how
shall
then
his
kingdom
stand?
27 And
if
I
by
Beelzebub
cast
out
devils,
by
whom
do
your
children
cast
them
out?
therefore
they
shall
be
your
judges.
28 But
if
I
cast
out
a
devils
by
the
b
Spirit
of
God,
then
the
kingdom
of
God
is
come
unto
c
you.
29 Or
else
how
can
one
enter
into
a
strong
man's
house,
and
a
spoil
his
goods,
except
he
first
bind
the
strong
man?
and
then
he
will
spoil
his
house.
30 He
that
is
not
with
me
is
against
me;
and
he
that
gathereth
not
a
with
me
scattereth
abroad.
31 Wherefore
I
say
unto
you,
All
manner
of
sin
and
blasphemy
shall
be
forgiven
a
unto
men:
but
the
b
blasphemy
against
the
Holy
Ghost
shall
c
not
be
forgiven
unto
men.
32 And
whosoever
speaketh
a
word
against
the
Son
of
man,
it
shall
be
forgiven
him:
but
whosoever
speaketh
against
the
Holy
Ghost,
it
shall
not
be
a
forgiven
him,
neither
in
this
world,
neither
in
the
world
to
come.
33 Either
make
the
tree
good,
and
his
a
fruit
good;
or
else
make
the
tree
corrupt,
and
his
fruit
corrupt:
for
the
tree
is
known
by
his
b
fruit.
34 O
a
generation
of
vipers,
how
can
ye,
being
evil,
b
speak
good
things?
for
out
of
the
abundance
of
the
heart
the
mouth
speaketh.
35 A
good
man
out
of
the
good
a
treasure
of
the
heart
bringeth
forth
good
things:
and
an
evil
man
out
of
the
evil
treasure
bringeth
forth
b
evil
things.
36 But
I
say
unto
you,
That
every
a
idle
b
word
that
men
shall
c
speak,
they
shall
give
d
account
thereof
in
the
day
of
e
judgment.
37 For
by
thy
a
words
thou
shalt
be
justified,
and
by
thy
words
thou
shalt
be
condemned.
38 Then
certain
of
the
scribes
and
of
the
Pharisees
answered,
saying,
Master,
we
would
see
a
a
sign
from
thee.
39 But
he
answered
and
said
unto
them,
An
evil
and
adulterous
generation
seeketh
after
a
a
sign;
and
there
shall
no
sign
be
given
to
it,
but
the
sign
of
the
prophet
Jonas:
40 For
as
Jonas
was
three
days
and
three
nights
in
the
whale's
belly;
so
shall
the
Son
of
man
be
a
three
days
and
three
nights
in
the
heart
of
the
earth.
41 The
men
of
a
Nineveh
shall
rise
in
judgment
with
this
generation,
and
shall
condemn
it:
because
they
b
repented
at
the
preaching
of
Jonas;
and,
behold,
a
greater
than
Jonas
is
here.
42 The
a
queen
of
the
south
shall
rise
up
in
the
judgment
with
this
generation,
and
shall
condemn
it:
for
she
came
from
the
uttermost
parts
of
the
earth
to
hear
the
wisdom
of
Solomon;
and,
behold,
a
greater
than
Solomon
is
here.
43
a
When
the
b
unclean
spirit
is
gone
out
of
a
man,
he
walketh
through
dry
places,
seeking
rest,
and
findeth
none.
44 Then
he
saith,
I
will
return
into
my
house
from
whence
I
came
out;
and
when
he
is
come,
he
findeth
it
empty,
swept,
and
garnished.
45 Then
goeth
a
he,
and
taketh
with
himself
seven
other
b
spirits
more
wicked
than
himself,
and
they
enter
in
and
dwell
there:
and
the
last
c
state
of
that
man
is
d
worse
than
the
first.
Even
so
shall
it
be
also
unto
this
wicked
generation.
46 While
he
yet
talked
to
the
people,
behold,
his
mother
and
his
a
brethren
stood
b
without,
desiring
to
speak
with
him.
47 Then
one
said
unto
him,
Behold,
thy
mother
and
thy
brethren
stand
without,
desiring
to
speak
with
thee.
48 But
he
answered
and
said
unto
him
that
told
him,
Who
is
my
mother?
and
who
are
my
brethren?
49 And
he
stretched
forth
his
hand
toward
his
disciples,
and
said,
Behold
my
a
mother
and
my
brethren!
50 For
whosoever
shall
do
the
a
will
of
my
Father
which
is
in
heaven,
the
same
is
my
b
brother,
and
sister,
and
mother.
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