Chapter 1
1 The scroll of the lineage of Jesus Christ, the Son
of David, the Son of Abraham.
2 Abraham begets Isaac; now Isaac begets Jacob; now Jacob
begets Judah and his brothers.
3 Now Judah begets Pharez and Zarah of Thamar. Now Pharez
begets Hesron; now Hesron begets Aram;
4 now Aram begets Amminadab; now Amminadab begets
Nahshon; now Nahshon begets Salmon;
5 now Salmon begets Boaz of Rahab; now Boaz begets Obed
of Ruth; now Obed begets Jesse;
6 now Jesse begets David the king. Now David begets
Solomon of the wife of Uriah;
7 now Solomon begets Rehoboam; now Rehoboam begets Abiah;
now Abiah begets Asaph;
8 now Asaph begets Joshaphat; now Joshaphat begets
Jehoram; now Jehoram begets Uzziah;
9 now Uzziah begets Jotham; now Jotham begets Ahaz; now
Ahaz begets Hezekiah;
10 now Hezekiah begets Manasseh; now Manasseh begets
Amos; now Amos begets Josiah; 11 now Josiah begets
Jeconiah and his brothers at the Babylonian exile.
12 Now after the Babylonian exile Jeconiah begets
Shalthiel; now Shalthiel begets Zerubbabel;
13 now Zerubbabel begets Abihud; now Abihud begets
Eliakim; now Eliakim begets Azor;
14 now Azor begets Zadok; now Zadok begets Achim; now
Achim begets Eliud;
15 now Eliud begets Eleazar; now Eleazar begets Matthan;
now Matthan begets Jacob;
16 now Jacob begets Joseph, the husband of Mary of whom
was born Jesus, Who is termed "Christ."
17 Then all the generations from Abraham till David are
fourteen generations, and from David till the Babylonian exile are fourteen generations,
and from the Babylonian exile till the Christ are fourteen generations.
18 Now Jesus Christ's birth was thus: At the espousal of
His mother, Mary, to Joseph, ere their coming together, she was found pregnant by holy
spirit.
19 Now Joseph, her husband, being just and not willing to
hold her up to infamy, intended covertly to dismiss her.
20 Now at his brooding over these things, lo! a messenger
of the Lord appeared to him in a trance, saying, "Joseph, son of David, you may not
be afraid to accept Miriam, your wife, for that which is being generated in her is of holy
spirit.
21 Now she shall be bringing forth a Son, and you shall
be calling His name Jesus, for He shall be saving His people from their sins."
22 Now the whole of this has occurred that that may be
fulfilled which is declared by the Lord through the prophet, saying:
23 "Lo! The virgin shall be pregnant And shall be
bringing forth a Son, And they shall be calling His name 'Emmanuel,'" which is, being
construed, "God with us."
24 Now, being roused from sleep, Joseph does as the
messenger of the Lord bids him. And he accepted his wife,
25 and he knew her not till she brought forth a Son, and
he calls His name Jesus. |
Chapter 2
1 Now, at Jesus' being born in
Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, lo! magi from the East came along into
Jerusalem,
2 saying, "Where is He Who is brought forth King of
the Jews? For we perceived His star in the East, and we came to worship Him."
3 Now, hearing of it, King Herod was disturbed, and all
Jerusalem with him.
4 And, gathering all the chief priests and scribes of the
people, he ascertained from them where the Christ is born.
5 Now they say to him, "In Bethlehem of Judea, for
thus it is written through the prophet:
6 'And you, Bethlehem, land of Judah, Are you in any
respect least among the mentors of Judah? For out of you shall come forth the Ruler Who
shall shepherd My people Israel.'"
7 Then Herod, covertly calling the magi, ascertains
exactly from them the time of the star's appearing.
8 And, sending them into Bethlehem, he said, "Having
gone, inquire accurately concerning the little Boy. Now if ever you may be finding Him,
report to me, so that I also, coming, should be worshiping Him."
9 Now those who hear the king went, and lo! the star
which they perceived in the East preceded them till, coming, it was standing over where
the little Boy was.
10 Now, perceiving the star, they rejoiced with great
joy, tremendously.
11 And, coming into the house, they perceived the little
Boy with Mary, His mother, and, falling, they worship Him. And opening their treasures,
they bring Him approach presents, gold and frankincense and myrrh.
12 And, being apprised in a trance not to go back to
Herod, through another way they retire into their country.
13 Now, at their retiring into their country, lo! a
messenger of the Lord is appearing in a trance to Joseph, saying, "Being roused, take
along the little Boy and His mother and flee into Egypt, and be there till I should speak
to you, for Herod is about to be seeking the little Boy to destroy Him."
14 Now he, being roused, took along the little Boy and
His mother by night and retires into Egypt.
15 And He was there till the decease of Herod, that that
may be fulfilled which is declared by the Lord through the prophet, saying, "Out of
Egypt I call My Son."
16 Then Herod, perceiving that he was scoffed at by the
magi, was very furious, and, dispatching, he massacred all the boys in Bethlehem and in
all its boundaries, from two years and below, according to the time which he ascertains
exactly from the magi.
17 Then was fulfilled that which is declared through
Jeremiah the prophet, saying,
18 A sound in Rama is heard, Lamentation, and much
anguish; Rachel lamenting over her children, And she would not be consoled, for they are
not.
19 Now at the decease of Herod, lo! a messenger of the
Lord is appearing in a trance to Joseph in Egypt,
20 saying, "Being roused, take along the little Boy
and His mother and go into the land of Israel, for they are dead who are seeking the soul
of the little Boy."
21 Now he, being roused, took along the little Boy and
His mother and entered into the land of Israel.
22 Yet, hearing that Archelaus is reigning in Judea in
the stead of his father Herod, he was afraid to pass forth there. Now, being apprised in a
trance, he retires into parts of Galilee.
23 And coming, he dwells in a city termed Nazareth, so
that that may be fulfilled which is declared through the prophets that: A Nazarene shall
He be called. |
Chapter 3
1 Now in those days, coming along is
John the baptist, heralding in the wilderness of Judea,
2 saying: "Repent! for near is the kingdom of the
heavens!"
3 For this is he of whom it is declared through Isaiah
the prophet, saying, "The voice of one imploring: 'In the wilderness make ready the
road of the Lord! Straight...be making the highways'" of Him!
4 Now he, John, had his apparel of camel's hair and a
leather girdle about his loins. Now his nourishment was locusts and wild honey.
5 Then went out to him Jerusalem and entire Judea, and
the entire country about the Jordan,
6 and they were baptized in the Jordan river by him,
confessing their sins.
7 Now, perceiving many of the Pharisees and Sadducees
coming to his baptism, he said to them, "Progeny of vipers! Who intimates to you to
be fleeing from the impending indignation?
8 Produce, then, fruit worthy of repentance.
9 And you should not be presuming to be saying among
yourselves, 'For a father we have Abraham,' for I am saying to you that able is God, out
of these stones to rouse children to Abraham.
10 "Yet already the ax is lying at the root of the
trees. Every tree, then, which is not producing ideal fruit is hewn down and cast into the
fire.
11 For I, indeed, am baptizing you in water for
repentance, yet He Who is coming after me is stronger than I, Whose sandals I am not
competent to bear. He will be baptizing you in holy spirit and fire,
12 Whose winnowing shovel is in His hand, and He will be
scouring His threshing floor, and will be gathering His grain into His barn, yet the chaff
will He be burning up with unextinguished fire."
13 Then Jesus is coming along from Galilee to the Jordan
to John to be baptized by him.
14 Yet John prohibited Him, saying, "I have need to
be baptized by Thee, and Thou art coming to me!"
15 Yet, answering, Jesus said to him, "by your
leave, at present, for thus it is becoming for us to fulfill all righteousness." Then
he is giving Him leave.
16 Now, being baptized, Jesus straightway stepped up from
the water, and lo! opened up to Him were the heavens, and He perceived the spirit of God
descending as if a dove, and coming on Him.
17 And lo! a voice out of the heavens, saying, "This
is My Son, the Beloved, in Whom I delight." |
Chapter 4
1 Then Jesus was led up into the
wilderness by the spirit to be tried by the Adversary.
2 And, fasting forty days and forty nights, subsequently
He hungers.
3 And, approaching, the trier said to Him, "If you
are God's Son, say that these stones may be becoming cakes of bread."
4 Yet He, answering, said, "It is written, 'Not on
bread alone shall man be living, but on every declaration going out through the mouth of
God.'"
5 Then the Adversary is taking Him along into the holy
city, and stands Him on the wing of the sanctuary.
6 And he is saying to Him. "If you are God's Son,
cast yourself down, for it is written that 'His messengers shall be directed concerning
Thee' and 'On their hands shall they be lifting Thee, Lest at some time Thou shouldst be
dashing Thy foot against a stone.'"
7 Jesus averred to him, "Again it is written, 'You
shall not be putting on trial the Lord your God.'"
8 Again the Adversary takes Him along into a very high
mountain, and is showing Him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory.
9 And he said to Him, "All these to you will I be
giving, if ever, falling down, you should be worshiping me."
10 Then Jesus is saying to him, "Go away, Satan, for
it is written, The Lord your God shall you be worshiping, And to Him only shall you be
offering divine service."
11 Then the Adversary is leaving Him. And lo! messengers
approached and waited on Him.
12 Now, hearing that John was given up, He retires into
Galilee,
13 and, leaving Nazareth, coming, He dwells in Capernaum,
which is beside the sea in the boundaries of Zebulon and Naphtali,
14 that that may be fulfilled which is declared through
Isaiah the prophet, saying,
15 The land of Zebulon and the land of Naphtali, The sea
road the other side of the Jordan, Galilee of the nations-
16 The people sitting in darkness perceived a great
light, And to those sitting in the province and shadow of death, light arises for them.
17 Thenceforth begins Jesus to be heralding and saying,
"Repent! for near is the kingdom of the heavens!"
18 Now, walking beside the sea of Galilee, He perceived
two brothers, Simon, termed Peter, and Andrew, his brother, casting a purse net into the
sea, for they were fishers.
19 And He is saying to them, "Hither! After Me, and
I will be making you fishers of men!"
20 Now immediately leaving the nets, they follow Him.
21 And, advancing thence, He perceived two others,
brothers, James of Zebedee and John, his brother, in the ship with Zebedee, their father,
adjusting their nets. And He calls them.
22 Now, immediately leaving the ship and their father,
they follow Him.
23 And Jesus led them about in the whole of Galilee,
teaching in their synagogues and heralding the evangel of the kingdom, and curing every
disease and every debility among the people.
24 And forth came the tidings of Him into the whole of
Syria. And they bring to Him all who have an illness, those with various diseases and
pressing torments, also demoniacs and epileptics and paralytics, and He cures them.
25 And there follow Him vast throngs from Galilee and the
Decapolis and Jerusalem and Judea and the other side of the Jordan. |
Chapter 5
1 Now, perceiving the throngs, He
ascended into the mountain. And, at His being seated, His disciples came to Him.
2 And opening His mouth, He taught them, saying,
3 "Happy, in spirit, are the poor, for theirs is the
kingdom of the heavens.
4 "Happy are those who mourn now, for they shall be
consoled.
5 "Happy are the meek, for they shall be enjoying
the allotment of the land.
6 "Happy are those who are hungering and thirsting
for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.
7 "Happy are the merciful, for they shall be shown
mercy.
8 "Happy are the clean in heart, for they shall see
God.
9 "Happy are the peacemakers, for they shall be
called sons of God.
10 "Happy are those persecuted on account of
righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of the heavens.
11 "Happy are you whenever they should be
reproaching and persecuting you and, falsifying, saying every wicked thing against you, on
my account.
12 Rejoice and exult, for your wages are vast in the
heavens. For thus they persecute the prophets before you.
13 "You are the salt of the earth. Now, if the salt
should be made insipid, with what will it be salted? For nothing does it still avail
except to be cast outside, to be trampled by men.
14 "You are the light of the world. A city located
upon a mountain can not be hid.
15 Neither are they burning a lamp and placing it under a
peck measure, but on a lampstand, and it is shining to all those in the house.
16 Thus let shine your light in front of men, so that
they may perceive your ideal acts and should glorify your Father Who is in the heavens.
17 "You should not infer that I came to demolish the
law or the prophets. I came not to demolish, but to fulfill.
18 For verily, I am saying to you, Till heaven and earth
should be passing by, one iota or one serif may by no means be passing by from the law
till all should be occurring.
19 "Whosoever, then, should be annulling one of the
least of these precepts, and should be teaching men thus, the least in the kingdom of the
heavens shall he be called. Yet whoever should be doing and teaching them, he shall be
called great in the kingdom of the heavens.
20 For I am saying to you that, if ever your
righteousness should not be superabounding more than that of the scribes and Pharisees, by no means may you be entering into the kingdom of the heavens.
21 "You hear that it was declared to the ancients,
'You shall not murder.' Yet whoever should be murdering shall be liable to the judging.
22 Yet I am saying to you that everyone who is angry with
his brother shall be liable to the judging. Yet whoever may be saying to his brother,
'Raka!' shall be liable to the Sanhedrin. Yet whoever may be saying, 'Stupid!' shall be
liable to the Gehenna of fire.
23 "If, then, you should be offering your approach
present on the altar, and there you should be reminded that your brother has anything
against you,
24 leave your approach present there, in front of the
altar, and go away. First be placated toward your brother, and then, coming, be offering
your approach present.
25 "You be humoring your plaintiff quickly while you
are with him on the way, lest at some time the plaintiff may be giving you up to the
judge, and the judge to the deputy, and you should be cast into jail.
26 Verily I am saying to you, By no means may you be
coming out thence till you should be paying the last quadrans.
27 "You hear that it was declared, 'You shall not be
committing adultery.'
28 Yet I am saying to you that every man looking at a
woman to lust for her already commits adultery with her in his heart.
29 Now, if your right eye is snaring you, wrench it out
and cast it from you, for it is expedient for you that one of your members should perish
and not your whole body be cast into Gehenna.
30 And if your right hand is snaring you, strike it off
and cast it from you, for it is expedient for you that one of your members should perish
and not your whole body pass away into Gehenna.
31 "Now it was declared, Whoever should be
dismissing his wife, let him be giving her a divorce.
32 Yet I am saying to you that everyone dismissing his
wife (outside of a case of prostitution) is making her commit adultery, and whosoever
should be marrying her who has been dismissed is committing adultery.
33 "Again, you hear that it was declared to the
ancients, You shall not be perjuring, yet you shall be paying to the Lord your oaths.
34 Yet I am saying to you absolutely not to swear,
neither by heaven, for it is the throne of God,
35 nor by the earth, for it is a footstool for His feet;
nor by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King;
36 nor by your head should you be swearing, for you are
not able to make one hair white or black.
37 Yet let your word be 'Yes, Yes,' 'No, No.' Now what is
in excess of these is of the wicked one.
38 "You hear that it was declared, 'An eye for an
eye,' and 'A tooth for a tooth.'
39 Yet I am saying to you not to withstand a wicked
person, but anyone who slaps you on your right cheek, turn to him the other also.
40 And he who wants to sue you and obtain your tunic,
leave him your cloak also.
41 And anyone who conscripts you one mile, go with him
two.
42 To him who requests you, give; and from him who wants
to borrow from you, you may not turn.
43 "You hear that it was declared, 'You shall be
loving your associate' and you shall be hating your enemy.
44 Yet I am saying to you, Love your enemies, and pray
for those who are persecuting you,
45 so that you may become sons of your Father Who is in
the heavens, for He causes His sun to rise on the wicked and the good, and makes it rain
on the just and the unjust.
46 For if ever you should love those who are loving you,
what wages have you? Are not the tribute collectors also doing the same?
47 And if ever you should greet your brothers only, what
are you doing that is excessive? Are not those of the nations also doing the same?
48 You, then, shall be perfect as your heavenly Father is
perfect. |
Chapter 6
1 "Yet take heed not to be doing
your righteousness in front of men, in order to be gazed at by them, otherwise surely you
have no wages with your Father Who is in the heavens.
2 "Whenever, then, you may be doing alms, you should
not be trumpeting in front of you, even as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the
streets, so that they should be glorified by men. Verily, I am saying to you, They are
collecting their wages!
3 Yet you, doing alms, let not your left hand know what
your right is doing,
4 so that your alms may be in hiding, and your Father,
Who is observing in hiding, will be paying you.
5 "And whenever you may be praying, you shall not be
as the hypocrites, for they are fond of standing in the synagogues and at the corners of
the squares to be praying, so that they may appear to men. Verily, I am saying to you,
They are collecting their wages!
6 "Now you, whenever you may be praying, enter into
your storeroom, and, locking your door, pray to your Father Who is in hiding, and your
Father, Who is observing in hiding, will be paying you.
7 Now, in praying, you should not use useless repetitions
even as those of the nations. For they are supposing that they will be hearkened to in
their loquacity.
8 Do not, then, be like them, for aware is God, your
Father, of what you have need before you request Him.
9 "Thus, then, you be praying: 'Our Father Who art
in the heavens, hallowed be Thy name.
10 Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, as in heaven, on
earth also.
11 Our bread, our dole, be giving us today.
12 And remit to us our debts, as we also remit those of
our debtors.
13 And mayest Thou not be bringing us into trial, but
rescue us from the wicked one.'
14 "For if you should be forgiving men their
offenses, your heavenly Father also will be forgiving you.
15 Yet if you should not be forgiving men their offenses,
neither will your Father be forgiving your offenses.
16 "Now whenever you may be fasting, become not, as
the hypocrites, of a sad countenance, for they disguise their faces so that they may
appear to men to be fasting. Verily, I am saying to you: They are collecting their wages.
17 Now you, when fasting, rub your head with oil and wash
your face,
18 so that you may not appear to men to be fasting, but
to your Father Who is in hiding, and your Father, Who is observing in hiding, will be
paying you.
19 "Do not hoard for yourselves treasures on earth,
where moth and corrosion are causing them to disappear, and where thieves are tunneling
and stealing.
20 Yet hoard for yourselves treasures in heaven, where
neither moth nor corrosion are causing them to disappear, and where thieves are not
tunneling nor stealing;
21 for wherever your treasure is, there will your heart
be also.
22 "The lamp of the body is your eye. If, then, your
eye should be single, your whole body will be luminous.
23 Yet if your eye should be wicked, your whole body will
be dark. If, then, the light that is in you is darkness, how dense is the darkness!
24 "Now no one can be slaving for two lords, for
either he will be hating the one and loving the other, or will be upholding one and
despising the other. You can not be slaving for God and mammon.
25 "Therefore I am saying to you, Do not worry about
you soul, what you may be eating, or what you may be drinking, nor yet about your body,
what you should be putting on. Is not the soul more than nourishment, and the body than
apparel?
26 "Look at the flying creatures of heaven, that
they are not sowing, neither are they reaping, nor are they gathering into barns, and your
heavenly Father is nourishing them. Are not you of more consequence than they?
27 "Now who of you by worrying is able to add on to
his stature one cubit?
28 And why are you worrying about apparel? Study the
anemones of the field, how they are growing. Not toiling are they, nor yet are they
spinning.
29 Yet I am saying to you that not even Solomon in all
his glory was clothed as one of these.
30 Now if the grass of the field, which is today, and
tomorrow is cast into the stove, God thus is garbing; not much rather you, scant of faith?
31 "You, then, should not be worrying, saying, 'What
may we be eating?' or 'What may we be drinking?' or 'With what may we be clothed?'
32 For for all these the nations are seeking. For aware
is your heavenly Father that you need all of these.
33 Yet seek first the kingdom and its righteousness, and
these all shall be added to you.
34 You should not, then, be worrying about the morrow,
for the morrow will be worrying of itself. Sufficient for the day is its own evil. |
Chapter 7
1 "Do not judge, lest you may be
judged,
2 for with what judgment you are judging, shall you be
judged, and with what measure you are measuring, shall it be measured to you.
3 "Now why are you observing the mote that is in
your brother's eye, yet the beam in your eye you are not considering?
4 Or how will you be declaring to your brother, 'Brother,
let me extract the mote out of your eye,' and lo! the beam is in your eye?
5 Hypocrite! Extract first the beam out of your eye, and
then you will be keen-sighted to be extracting the mote out of your brother's eye.
6 "You may not be giving that which is holy to curs,
nor yet should you be casting your pearls in front of hogs, lest at some time they shall
be trampling them with their feet and, turning, they should be tearing you.
7 "Request and it shall be given you. Seek and you
shall find. Knock and it shall be opened to you.
8 For everyone who is requesting is obtaining, and who is
seeking is finding, and to him who is knocking it shall be opened.
9 "Or what man is there among you, from whom his son
will be requesting bread-no stone will he be handing him!
10 Or he will be requesting a fish also-no serpent will
he be handing him!
11 "If you, then, being wicked, have perceived how
to be giving good gifts to your children, how much rather shall your Father Who is in the
heavens be giving good things to those requesting Him?
12 All, then, whatever you should be wanting that men
should be doing to you, thus you, also, be doing to them, for this is the law and the
prophets.
13 "Enter through the cramped gate, for broad is the
gate and spacious is the way which is leading away into destruction, and many are those
entering through it.
14 Yet what a cramped gate and narrowed way is the one
leading away into life, and few are those who are finding it.
15 "Take heed of those false prophets who are coming
to you in the apparel of sheep, yet inside they are rapacious wolves.
16 "From their fruits you shall be recognizing them.
Not from thorns are they culling grapes, nor from star thistles figs.
17 Thus every good tree ideal fruit is producing, yet the
rotten tree noxious fruit is producing.
18 A good tree can not bear noxious fruit, neither is a
rotten tree producing ideal fruit.
19 Every tree not producing ideal fruit is hewn down and
cast into the fire.
20 Consequently, from their fruits you shall surely be
recognizing them.
21 "Not everyone saying to Me 'Lord! Lord!' will be
entering into the kingdom of the heavens, but he who is doing the will of My Father Who is
in the heavens.
22 Many will be declaring to Me in that day, 'Lord! Lord!
Was it not in Your name that we prophesy, and in Your name cast out demons, and in Your
name do many powerful deeds?'
23 And then shall I be avowing to them that 'I never knew
you! Depart from Me, workers of lawlessness!'
24 "Everyone, then, who is hearing these sayings of
Mine and is doing them shall be likened to a prudent man who builds his house on the rock.
25 And the rain descended, and the rivers came, and the
winds blow and they lunge at that house, and it does not fall, for it had been founded on
the rock.
26 "And everyone who is hearing these sayings of
Mine and not doing them shall be likened to a stupid man who builds his house on sand.
27 And the rain descended, and the rivers came, and the
winds blow and they dash against that house, and it falls: and the fall of it was
great."
28 And it came, when Jesus finishes these sayings, that
the throngs were astonished at His teaching,
29 for He was teaching them as One having authority, and
not as their scribes. |
Chapter 8
1 Now, at His descending from the
mountain, vast throngs follow Him.
2 And lo! a leper, coming to Him, worshiped Him, saying,
"Lord, if Thou shouldst be willing, Thou canst cleanse me!"
3 And, stretching out His hand, He touches him, saying,
"I am willing! Be cleansed!" And immediately, cleansed is his leprosy.
4 And Jesus is saying to him, "See that you may tell
it to no one, but go away; show yourself to the priest and bring the approach present
which Moses bids, for a testimony to them."
5 Now at His entering into Capernaum, a centurion came to
Him, entreating Him
6 and saying, "Lord, my boy is prostrate in the
house, a paralytic, dreadfully tormented."
7 And he is saying to him, "I, coming, will cure
him."
8 And answering, the centurion averred, "Lord, I am
not competent that Thou mayest enter under my roof, but only say the word and my boy will
be healed!
9 For I also am a man set under authority, having
soldiers under me, and I am saying to this one, 'Go,' and he is going, and to another,
'Come,' and he is coming, and to my slave, 'Do this,' and he is doing it."
10 Now, hearing it, Jesus marvels. And He said to those
following, "Verily, I am saying to you, With no one in Israel so much faith did I
find.
11 Now I am saying to you that many from the east and the
west shall be arriving and reclining with Abraham and Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of
the heavens,
12 yet the sons of the kingdom shall be cast out into
outer darkness. There shall be lamentation and gnashing of teeth."
13 And Jesus said to the centurion, "Go! As you
believe let it come to be with you!" And healed was the boy in that hour. And the
centurion, returning into his house in the same hour, found the boy sound. 14 And
Jesus, coming into Peter's home, perceived his mother-in-law prostrate and with a fever.
15 And He touches her hand, and the fever leaves her. And
she was roused and waited on Him.
16 Now, evening coming on, they bring to Him many
demoniacs, and He cast out the spirits with a word, and all those who have an illness He
cures,
17 so that may be fulfilled which is declared through
Isaiah the prophet, saying, He our infirmities got, and the diseases He bears.
18 Now Jesus, perceiving the vast throngs about Him,
gives an order to come away to the other side.
19 And, approaching, one scribe said to Him,
"Teacher, I will be following Thee wheresoever Thou mayest come away."
20 And Jesus is saying to him, "The jackals have
burrows, and the flying creatures of heaven roosts, yet the Son of Mankind has no where
that He may be reclining His head."
21 Now a different one of the disciples said to Him,
"Lord, permit me first to come away and entomb my father."
22 Yet Jesus is saying to him, "Be following Me, and
leave the dead to entomb their own dead."
23 And as He is stepping into the ship, His disciples
follow Him.
24 And lo! a great quaking occurred in the sea, so that
the ship was covered by the billows. Yet He drowsed.
25 And, approaching, they rouse Him, saying, "Lord!
Save us! We are perishing!"
26 And He is saying to them, "Why are you timid,
scant of faith?" Then, being roused, He rebukes the winds and the sea, and there came
a great calm.
27 Now the men marvel, saying, "What manner of Man
is this, that the winds as well as the sea are obeying Him?"
28 And at His coming to the other side, to the country of
the Gergesenes, two demoniacs meet Him, who were coming out of the tombs, very ferocious,
so that no one is strong enough to be passing by through that road.
29 And lo! they cry, saying, "What is it to us and
to Thee, Son of God! Didst Thou come here to torment us before the season?"
30 Now there was, far from them, a herd of many hogs,
grazing.
31 Now the demons entreated Him, saying, "If You are
casting us out, dispatch us into the herd of hogs."
32 And He said to them, "Go!" Now they, coming
out, come away into the hogs. And lo! the entire herd rushes down the precipice into the
sea and died in the waters.
33 Now the graziers fled, and, coming away into the city,
they report all, and the case of the demoniacs.
34 And lo! the entire city came out to meet with Jesus,
and, perceiving Him, they entreat that He may be proceeding from their boundaries. |
Chapter 9
1 And, stepping into a ship, He
ferries over and came into His own city.
2 And lo! they brought to Him a paralytic, prostrate on a
couch. And Jesus, perceiving their faith, said to the paralytic, "Courage, child!
Pardoned are your sins!"
3 And lo! some of the scribes say among themselves,
"This man is blaspheming!"
4 And Jesus, perceiving their sentiments, said, "Why
are you brooding wickedness in your hearts?
5 For what is easier, to be saying, 'Pardoned are your
sins,' or to be saying, 'Rouse and walk'?
6 Now, that you may be perceiving that the Son of Mankind
has authority on earth to pardon sins"-then He is saying to the paralytic,
"Being roused, pick up your couch and go into your house."
7 And, being roused, he came away into his house.
8 Now, on perceiving it, the throngs were afraid, and
they glorify God, Who is giving such authority to men.
9 And Jesus, passing by thence, perceived a man termed
Matthew sitting at the tribute office, and He is saying to him, "Follow Me!"
And, rising, he follows Him.
10 And it came, at His lying back at table in the house,
and lo! many tribute collectors and sinners, coming, lay back at the table together with
Jesus and His disciples.
11 And, perceiving it, the Pharisees said to His
disciples, "Wherefore is your teacher eating with tribute collectors and
sinners?"
12 Now hearing, He said, "No need have the strong of
a physician, but those having an illness.
13 Now go, learn what this is: Mercy am I wanting, and
not sacrifice. For I did not come to call the just but sinners."
14 Then coming to Him are the disciples of John, saying,
"Wherefore are we and the Pharisees fasting much, yet your disciples are not
fasting?"
15 And Jesus said to them, "The sons of the bridal
chamber can not be mourning, in as much as the bridegroom is with them. Yet coming will be
the days whenever the bridegroom may be taken away from them, and then they will be
fasting.
16 "Now no one is patching a patch of unshrunk shred
on an old cloak, for the patch which fills it up is lifting some from the cloak itself,
and the rent is becoming worse.
17 Neither are they draining fresh wine into old wine
skins; otherwise, surely the wine skins are bursting, and the wine is spilling, and the
wine skins perish. But they are draining fresh wine into new wine skins, and both are
preserved."
18 As He is speaking of these things to them, lo! one
approaching Him, a chief, worshiped Him, saying, "My daughter just now deceases, but
come and place Thy hand on her, and she shall live."
19 And, being roused, Jesus and His disciples follow him.
20 And lo! a woman with a hemorrhage twelve years,
approaching from behind, touches the tassel of His cloak,
21 for she said in herself, "If ever I should only
be touching His cloak, I shall be saved."
22 Now Jesus, being turned and perceiving her, said,
"Courage, daughter! Your faith has saved you." And saved was the woman from that
hour.
23 And Jesus, coming into the house of the chief, and
perceiving the flutists and the throng making a tumult,
24 said, "Retire, for the maiden did not die, but is
drowsing." And they ridiculed Him.
25 Now when the throng was ejected, entering, He holds
her hand, and the maiden was roused.
26 And the fame of this came out into the whole of that
land.
27 And as Jesus is passing by thence, two blind men
follow Him, clamoring and saying, "Be merciful to us, Son of David!"
28 Now on His coming into the house, the blind men come
to Him. And Jesus is saying to them, "You are believing that I am able to do
this?" They are saying to Him, "Yes, Lord."
29 Then He touches their eyes, saying, "According to
your faith let it be with you."
30 And opened were their eyes. And Jesus mutters to them,
saying, "See! Let no one know!"
31 Yet they, coming out, blaze Him abroad in the whole of
that land.
32 Now at their coming out, lo! they bring to Him a mute
demoniac.
33 And the demon being cast out, the mute man speaks. And
the throngs marvel, saying, "Never did it appear thus in Israel!"
34 Yet the Pharisees said, "By the chief of the
demons is he casting out the demons."
35 And Jesus led them about all the cities and the
villages, teaching in their synagogues and heralding the evangel of the kingdom, and
curing every disease and every debility.
36 Now, perceiving the throngs, He has compassion on
them, for they were bothered and tossed as if sheep having no shepherd.
37 Then He is saying to His disciples, "The harvest,
indeed, is vast, yet the workers are few.
38 Beseech, then, the Lord of the harvest, so that He
should be ejecting workers into His harvest." |
Chapter 10
1 And, calling His twelve disciples to
Him, He gives them authority over unclean spirits, so as to be casting them out, and to be
curing every disease and every debility.
2 Now the names of the twelve apostles are these: First,
Simon, termed Peter, and Andrew, his brother, and James of Zebedee, and John, his brother;
3 Philip and Bartholomew, Thomas and Matthew, the tribute
collector, James of Alpheus and Thaddeus,
4 Simon the Cananite, and Judas Iscariot, who also gives
Him up.
5 These twelve Jesus commissions, charging them, saying,
"Into a road of the nations you may not pass forth, and into a city of the Samaritans
you may not be entering.
6 Yet be going rather to the lost sheep of the house of
Israel.
7 Now going, herald, saying that 'Near is the kingdom of
the heavens!'
8 The infirm be curing, the dead be rousing, lepers be
cleansing, demons be casting out. Gratuitously you got; gratuitously be giving.
9 You should not be acquiring gold, nor yet silver, nor
yet copper in your girdles, no beggar's bag for the road,
10 Nor yet two tunics, nor yet sandals, nor yet a club;
for worthy is the worker of his nourishment.
11 "Now, into whichever city or village you may be
entering, inquire who in it is worthy, and there remain till you should be coming out.
12 Now, on entering into a house, salute it,
13 and if, indeed, the house should be worthy, let your
peace come on it. Yet if it should not be worthy, let your peace be turned back on you.
14 And whosoever should not be receiving you, nor yet be
hearing your words, coming outside of that house or city or village, shake off the dust
from your feet.
15 Verily, I am saying to you, More tolerable will it be
for the land of Sodom and the land of Gomorrah in the day of judging than for that city.
16 "Lo! I am dispatching you as a sheep in the midst
of wolves. Become, then, prudent as serpents and artless as doves.
17 Now take heed of men, for they will be giving you up
to Sanhedrins, and in their synagogues will they be scourging you.
18 Now before governors and kings also shall you be led
on My account, for a testimony to them and to the nations.
19 "Now, whenever they may be giving you up, you
should not be worrying about how or what you should be speaking, for it shall be given you
in that hour what you should be speaking,
20 for not you are speaking, but the spirit of your
Father is speaking in you.
21 "Now brother shall be giving up brother to death,
and father, child, and children shall be rising up against parents, and shall be putting
them to death.
22 And you shall be hated by all because of My name. Yet
he who endures to the consummation, he shall be saved.
23 Now, whenever they may be persecuting you in this
city, flee into a different one, for, verily, I am saying to you, Under no circumstances
should you be finishing the cities of Israel till the Son of Mankind may be coming.
24 "A disciple is not above his teacher, neither a
slave above his lord.
25 Sufficient is it for the disciple that he may be
becoming as his teacher, and the slave as his lord. If they surname the householder
Beezeboul, how much rather those of his household.
26 Do not, then, be afraid of them, for nothing is
covered, which shall not be revealed, and hidden which shall not be known.
27 What I am saying to you in the darkness, say in the
light. And what you hearing in the ear, herald on the housetops.
28 "And do not fear those who are killing the body,
yet are not able to kill the soul. Yet be fearing Him, rather, Who is able to destroy the
soul as well as the body in Gehenna.
29 Are not two sparrows selling for a penny? And not one
of them will be falling on the earth without your Father.
30 Now of your head even the hairs are all numbered.
31 Then do not fear! Of more consequence than many
sparrows are you.
32 "Everyone, then, who shall be avowing Me in front
of men, him will I also be avowing in front of My Father Who is in the heavens.
33 Yet, who should ever be disowning Me in front of men,
I also will be disowning him in front of My Father Who is in the heavens.
34 "You should not be inferring that I came to be
casting peace on the earth. I did not come to be casting peace, but a sword.
35 For I came to pit a man against his father, and a
daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law.
36 And the enemies of a man are those of his household.
37 "He who is fond of father or mother above Me is
not worthy of Me. And he who is fond of son or daughter above Me is not worthy of Me.
38 And he who is not taking his cross and following after
Me is not worthy of Me.
39 He who is finding his soul will be destroying it, and
he who destroys his soul on My account will be finding it.
40 "He who is receiving you is receiving Me, and he
who is receiving Me is receiving Him Who commissions Me.
41 He who is receiving a prophet in the name of a prophet
shall be obtaining a prophet's wages. And he who is receiving a just man in the name of a
just man shall be obtaining a just man's wages.
42 And whoever should be giving one of these little ones
only a cool cup to drink, in the name of a disciple, verily, I am saying to you, by no
means should he be losing his wages." |
Chapter 11
1 And it came, when Jesus finishes
prescribing to His twelve disciples, that He proceeded thence to be teaching and heralding
in their cities.
2 Now John, hearing in the prison of the works of Christ,
sending through his disciples,
3 said to Him, "Art Thou the coming One, or may we
be hoping for a different One?"
4 And answering, Jesus said to them, "Go, report to
John what you are hearing and observing:
5 The blind are receiving sight, and the lame are
walking; lepers are being cleansed, and the deaf are hearing, and the dead are being
roused, and to the poor the evangel is being brought.
6 And happy is he who should not be snared in Me."
7 Now, at their going, Jesus begins to be saying to the
throngs concerning John, "What do you come out into the wilderness to gaze at? A reed
being shaken by the wind?
8 But what do you come out to perceive? A man garbed in
soft garment? Lo! those wearing soft garments are in the houses of kings.
9 But for what do you come out? A prophet to perceive?
Yes, I am saying to you, and exceedingly more than a prophet.
10 This is he concerning whom it is written, 'Lo! I am
dispatching My messenger before Thy face, who shall be constructing Thy road in front of
Thee.'
11 "Verily, I am saying to you, Not among those born
of women has there been roused a greater than John the baptist. Yet he who is smaller, in
the kingdom of the heavens is greater than he.
12 Now, from the days of John the baptist hitherto, the
kingdom of the heavens is being violently forced and the violent are snatching it.
13 For all the prophets and the law prophesy till John.
14 And, if you are willing to receive him, he is Elijah
who is about to be coming. 15 Who has ears to hear, let him hear!
16 "Now to what shall I be likening this generation?
Like is it to little boys and girls sitting in the markets, who, shouting to the others,
17 are saying, 'We flute to you and you do not dance! We
wail and you do not grieve!'
18 For John came neither eating nor drinking, and they
are saying, 'A demon has he!'
19 The Son of Mankind came eating and drinking, and they
are saying, 'Lo! a man gluttonous and a tippler, a tribute collectors' and sinners'
friend!' And justified was Wisdom by her acts."
20 Then He begins to reproach the cities in which most of
His powerful deeds occurred, for they do not repent.
21 "Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For
if the powerful deeds which are occurring in you occurred in Tyre and Sidon, long ago they
would repent, sitting in sackcloth and ashes.
22 Moreover, I am saying to you, For Tyre and Sidon shall
it be more tolerable in the day of judging than for you.
23 "And you, Capernaum! Not to heaven shall you be
exalted! To the unseen shall you subside, for, if the powerful deeds which are occurring
in you had occurred in Sodom, it might remain unto today.
24 Moreover, I am saying to you that for the land of
Sodom shall it be more tolerable in the day of judging than for you."
25 At that season, answering, Jesus said, "I am
acclaiming Thee, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for Thou hidest these things from the
wise and intelligent and Thou dost reveal them to minors.
26 Yea, Father, seeing that thus it became a delight in
front of Thee.
27 "All was given up to Me by My Father. And no one
is recognizing the Son except the Father; neither is anyone recognizing the Father except
the Son and he to whom the Son should be intending to unveil Him.
28 Hither to Me, all who are toiling and laden, and I
will be giving you rest.
29 Lift My yoke upon you and be learning from Me, for
meek am I and humble in heart, and you shall be finding rest in your souls,
30 for My yoke is kindly and My load is light." |
Chapter 12
1 At that season Jesus went through
the sowings on the sabbaths. Now His disciples hunger, and they begin to be plucking the
ears and to be eating.
2 Now the Pharisees, perceiving it, say to Him, "Lo!
your disciples are doing what is not allowed to be done on a sabbath."
3 Yet He said to them, "Did you not read what David
does when he hungers, and those with him:
4 how he entered into the house of God and they ate the
show bread, which he was not allowed to eat, neither those with him, except the priests
only?
5 "Or did you not read in the law that on the
sabbaths the priests in the sanctuary are profaning the sabbath and are faultless?
6 Now I am saying to you that a Greater than the
sanctuary is here.
7 Now if you had known what this is: Mercy am I wanting,
and not sacrifice-you would not convict the faultless,
8 for the Son of Mankind is Lord of the sabbath."
9 And, proceeding thence, He came into their synagogue.
10 And lo! a man having a withered hand. And they inquire
of Him, saying, "Is it allowed on the sabbaths to cure?" that they should be
accusing Him.
11 Now He said to them, "What man of you will there
be, who will have one sheep, and if ever this should be falling into a pit on the
sabbaths, will not take hold of it and raise it?
12 Of how much more consequence, then, is a man than a
sheep! So that it is allowed to be doing ideally on the sabbaths."
13 Then He is saying to the man, "Stretch out your
hand." And he stretches it out and it was restored, sound as the other.
14 Now, coming, the Pharisees held a consultation against
Him, so that they should be destroying Him.
15 Now Jesus, knowing it, retires thence. And many follow
Him, and He cures them all.
16 And He warns them that they should not be making Him
manifest,
17 that fulfilled may be that which is declared through
Isaiah the prophet, saying,
18 Lo, My Boy Whom I prefer! My Beloved, in Whom My soul
delights! I shall be placing My spirit on Him, And He shall be reporting judging to the
nations.
19 He will not be brawling, nor clamoring, Nor will
anyone be hearing His voice in the squares.
20 A reed that is bruised He will not be fracturing. And
flax that is smouldering He will not be extinguishing...Till He should ever be casting out
judging for victory.
21 And on His name the nations will be relying.
22 Then was brought to Him a demoniac, blind and mute,
and He cures him, so that the mute man is speaking and observing.
23 And amazed are all the throngs, and they said,
"Is not this the Son of David?"
24 Now the Pharisees, hearing it, said, "This man is
not casting out the demons except by Beezeboul, the chief of the demons."
25 Now, having perceived their sentiments, He said to
them, "Every kingdom parted against itself is being desolated, and every city or
house parted against itself shall not stand.
26 And if the Satan is casting out the Satan, he is
parted against himself. How, then, shall his kingdom stand?
27 "And if I, by Beezeboul, am casting out demons,
by whom are your sons casting them out? Therefore they shall be your judges.
28 "Now if, by the spirit of God, I am casting out
demons, consequently the kingdom of God outstrips in time to you.
29 Or how can anyone be entering into the house of the
strong one, and plunder his gear, if ever he should not first be binding the strong one?
And then he will be plundering his house.
30 He who is not with Me is against Me, and he who is not
gathering with Me is scattering.
31 "Therefore I am saying to you, Every sin and
blasphemy shall be pardoned men, yet the blasphemy of the spirit shall
not be pardoned..
32 And whosoever may be saying a word against the Son of
Mankind, it will be pardoned him, yet whoever may be saying aught against the holy spirit,
it shall not be pardoned him, neither in this eon nor in that which is impending.
33 "Either make the tree ideal and its fruit ideal,
or make the tree rotten and its fruit rotten, for by its fruit the tree is known.
34 "Progeny of vipers! How can you be speaking what
is good, being wicked? For out of the superabundance of the heart the mouth is speaking.
35 The good man out of his good treasure is extracting
good things; and the wicked man out of his wicked treasure is extracting wicked things.
36 Now I am saying to you that, for every idle
declaration which men shall be speaking, they shall be rendering an account concerning it
in the day of judging.
37 For by your words shall you be justified, and by your
words shall you be convicted."
38 Then some of the scribes and Pharisees answered Him
saying, "Teacher, we want to see a sign from you."
39 Yet He, answering, said to them, "A generation,
wicked and an adulteress, for a sign is seeking, and a sign will not be given to it except
the sign of Jonah the prophet.
40 For even as Jonah was in the bowel of the sea monster
three days and three nights, thus will the Son of Mankind be in the heart of the earth
three days and three nights.
41 "Men, Ninevites, will be rising in the judging
with this generation and will be condemning it, for they repent at the heralding of Jonah,
and lo! more than Jonah is here!
42 "The queen of the south will be roused in the
judging with this generation and will be condemning it, for she came from the ends of the
earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and lo! more than Solomon is here!
43 "Now, whenever the unclean spirit may be coming
out from a man, it is passing through waterless places seeking rest, and is not finding
it.
44 Then it is saying, 'Into my home will I be turning
back, whence I came out.' And coming, it is finding it unoccupied, and swept and
decorated.
45 Then it is going and taking along with itself seven
other spirits, more wicked than itself, and entering, it is dwelling there. And the last
state of that man is becoming worse than the first. Thus will it be to this wicked
generation also."
46 At His still speaking to the throngs, lo! His mother
and brothers stood outside seeking to speak to Him.
47 Now someone of His disciples said, "Lo! Thy
mother and Thy brothers stand outside. They are seeking to speak to Thee."
48 Yet He, answering, said to the one saying it to Him,
"Who is My mother, and who are My brothers?"
49 And stretching out His hand over His disciples, He
said, "Lo! My mother and My brothers!
50 For anyone whoever should be doing the will of My
Father Who is in the heavens, he is My brother and sister and mother!" |
Chapter 13
1 In that day Jesus, coming out of the
house, sat beside the sea.
2 And gathered to Him were vast throngs, so that He steps
into a ship to be sitting, and the entire throng stood on the beach.
3 And He speaks many things to them in parables, saying,
"Lo! out came the sower to be sowing.
4 And, in his sowing, some, indeed, falls beside the
road, and the flying creatures came and devoured it.
5 Yet other falls on rocky places, where it had not much
earth, and immediately it shoots up, because it has no depth of earth.
6 Yet at the rising of the sun, it is scorched, and,
because it has no root, it is withered.
7 Yet other falls on thorns, and the thorns come up and
smother it.
8 Yet other falls on ideal earth and gave fruit, some,
indeed, a hundred, yet some sixty, yet some thirtyfold.
9 Who has ears to hear, let him hear!"
10 And, approaching, the disciples say to Him,
"Wherefore art Thou speaking in parables to them?"
11 Now, answering, He said to them that "To you has
it been given to know the secrets of the kingdom of the heavens, yet to those it has not
been given.
12 For anyone who has, to him shall be given, and he
shall have a superfluity. Yet anyone who has not, that also which he has shall be taken
away from him.
13 Therefore in parables am I speaking to them, seeing
that, observing, they are not observing, and hearing, they are not hearing, neither are
they understanding.
14 And filled up in them is the prophecy of Isaiah, that
is saying, '"In hearing, you will be hearing, and may by no means be understanding,
And observing, you will be observing, and may by no means be perceiving."
15 For stoutened is the heart of this people, And with
their ears heavily they hear, And with their eyes they squint, Lest at some time they may
be perceiving with their eyes, And with their ears should be hearing, And with their heart
may be understanding, And should be turning about, And I shall be healing them.'
16 "Yet happy are your eyes, for they are observing,
and your ears, for they are hearing.
17 For verily I am saying to you that many prophets and
just men yearn to perceive what you are observing, and perceive not, and to hear what you
are hearing, and hear not.
18 "You, then, hear the parable of the sowing.
19 At everyone hearing the word of the kingdom and not
understanding, coming is the wicked one and snatching what has been sown in his heart.
This is he who is being sown beside the road.
20 Yet he who is being sown on the rocky places, this is
he who is hearing the word and straightway with joy is getting it,
21 yet has no root in himself, but is temporary. Now at
the coming of affliction or persecution because of the word, straightway he is snared.
22 Now he who is being sown in the thorns, this is he who
is hearing the word, and the worry of this eon and the seduction of riches are stifling
the word, and it is becoming unfruitful.
23 Now he who is being sown on the ideal earth, this is
he who is hearing the word and understanding, who by all means is bearing fruit, and is
producing; these indeed, a hundred, yet these sixty, yet these thirtyfold."
24 Another parable He places before them, saying
"Likened was the kingdom of the heavens to a man sowing ideal seed in his own field.
25 Yet, while the men are drowsing, his enemy came and
sows darnel over amidst the grain, and came away.
26 Now, when the blade germinates and produces fruit,
then appeared also the darnel.
27 "Now, approaching, the slaves of the householder
said to him, 'Lord, do you not sow ideal seed in your field? Whence, then, has it darnel?'
28 Now he averred to them, 'A man, an enemy, does this.'
Now the slaves are saying to him, 'Do you, then, want us to come away that we should be
culling them?'
29 Yet he is averring, 'By no means, lest at some time,
while culling the darnel, you should be rooting up the grain at the same time with it.
30 Leave both to grow up together until the harvest, and
in the season of the harvest I shall be declaring to the reapers, 'Cull first the darnel,
and bind them into bundles to burn them up. Yet the grain gather into my barn.'"
31 Another parable He places before them, saying,
"Like is the kingdom of the heavens to a kernel of mustard which a man, getting, sows
in his field;
32 which, indeed, is smaller than all the seeds, yet,
whenever it may be grown, is greater than the greens, and is becoming a tree, so that the
flying creatures of heaven are coming and roosting among its boughs."
33 Another parable He speaks to them, saying, "Like
is the kingdom of the heavens to leaven which a woman, getting, hides in three seahs of
meal, till the whole was leavened."
34 All these things Jesus speaks in parables to the
throngs, and apart from a parable He spoke nothing to them,
35 so that fulfilled may be that which is declared
through the prophet saying, I shall be opening My mouth in parables, I shall be emitting
what is hid from the disruption.
36 Then, leaving the throngs, He entered into the house.
And His disciples come to Him, saying, "Elucidate to us the parable of the darnel of
the field."
37 Now He, answering, said, "He Who is sowing the
ideal seed is the Son of Mankind.
38 Now the field is the world. Now the ideal seed, these
are the sons of the kingdom. Now the darnel are the sons of the wicked one.
39 Now the enemy who sows them is the Adversary. Now the
harvest is the conclusion of the eon. Now the reapers are messengers.
40 Even as the darnel, then, are being culled and burned
up with fire, thus shall it be in the conclusion of the eon.
41 The Son of Mankind shall be dispatching His
messengers, and they shall be culling out of His kingdom all the snares and those doing
lawlessness, 42 and they shall be casting them into a furnace of fire. There shall be
lamentation and gnashing of teeth.
43 Then shall the just be shining out as the sun in the
kingdom of their Father. Who has ears to hear, let him hear!
44 "Like is the kingdom of the heavens to a treasure
hidden in the field, finding which, a man hides it, and, in his joy, is going away, and is
selling all, whatever he has, and is buying that field.
45 "Again, like is the kingdom of the heavens to a
man, a merchant, seeking ideal pearls.
46 Now, finding one very precious pearl, he comes away,
having disposed of all whatever he had, and buys it.
47 "Again, like is the kingdom of the heavens to a
dragnet cast into the sea, which gathers of every species,
48 and, when it was filled full, hauling it up on the
beach and being seated, they cull the ideal into crocks, yet the rotten they cast out.
49 Thus shall it be in the conclusion of the eon. The
messengers will be coming out and they will be severing the wicked from the midst of the
just.
50 And they shall be casting them into a furnace of fire.
There shall be lamentation and gnashing of teeth.
51 Do you understand all these things?" They are
saying to Him, "Yes."
52 Now He said to them, "Therefore every scribe made
a disciple in the kingdom of the heavens is like a man, a householder, who is extracting
out of his treasure things new and old."
53 And it occurred, when Jesus finishes these parables,
that He withdraws thence.
54 And coming into His own country, He taught them in
their synagogue, so that they are astonished, and are saying, "Whence has this one
this wisdom and powerful deeds?
55 Is not this the son of the artisan? Is not his mother
said to be Miriam, and his brothers James and Joseph and Simon and Judas?
56 And his sister, are they not all with us? Whence,
then, has this one all these?"
57 And they were snared in Him. Yet Jesus said to them,
"A prophet is not dishonored except in his own country and in his home."
58 And he does not many powerful deeds there because of
their unbelief. |
Chapter 14
1 At that season Herod the tetrarch
hears tidings of Jesus,
2 and said to his pages, "This is John the baptist.
He was roused from the dead and therefore powerful deeds are operating in him."
3 For Herod then, holding John, binds and puts him away
in jail also, because of Herodias, the wife of Philip, his brother,
4 for John said to him, "It is not allowed you to
have her."
5 And, wanting to kill him, he was afraid of the throng,
for they had him as a prophet.
6 Now at the coming of Herod's birthday celebrations, the
daughter of Herodias dances in the midst and pleases Herod.
7 Whence, with an oath, he avows to give her whatsoever
she should be requesting.
8 Now she, being egged on by her mother, is averring,
"Give me here, on a platter, the head of John the baptist."
9 And the king, being sorry, yet because of the oaths and
those lying back at table with him, orders it to be given.
10 And sending, he beheads John in the jail.
11 And his head was brought on a platter and given to the
maiden, and she carries it to her mother.
12 And approaching, his disciples take away his corpse
and entomb it. And, coming, they report to Jesus.
13 Now, hearing it, Jesus retires thence in a ship into a
wilderness place privately. And, hearing of it, the throngs follow Him afoot from the
cities.
14 And, coming out, He perceived a vast throng, and he
has compassion on them and cures those of them who are ailing.
15 Now, evening coming on, the disciples come to Him,
saying, "This place is a wilderness, and the hour already passed by. Dismiss, then,
the throngs that, coming away into the villages, they should be buying themselves
food."
16 Yet Jesus said to them, "They have no need to be
coming away. You give them something to eat."
17 Yet they are saying to Him, "Nothing have we here
except five cakes of bread and two fishes."
18 Now He said, "Bring them here to Me."
19 And, ordering the throngs to recline on the grass,
taking the five cakes of bread and the two fishes, looking up into heaven, He blesses
them, and, breaking them, He gives the cakes of bread to the disciples, yet the disciples
to the throngs.
20 And they all ate and are satisfied. And they pick up
of the superfluous fragments twelve panniers full.
21 Now those eating were about five thousand men, apart
from women and little children.
22 And immediately he compels His disciples to step into
the ship and to be preceding Him to the other side, till He should be dismissing the
throngs.
23 And, dismissing the throngs, He ascended into the
mountain privately to pray. Now, evening coming on, He was there alone.
24 Now the ship was already many stadia away from the
land, in the midst of the sea, being tormented by the billows, for the wind was contrary.
25 Now in the fourth watch of the night He came to them,
walking on the sea.
26 Now the disciples, perceiving Him walking on the sea,
were disturbed, saying that "It is a phantom!" And from fear they cry out.
27 Now straightway Jesus speaks to them, saying,
"Courage! It is I. Fear not!"
28 Yet, answering Him, Peter said, "Lord, if it is
Thou, order me to come to Thee on the waters."
29 Now He said, "Come!" And, descending from
the ship, Peter walks on the waters, to come to Jesus.
30 Yet, observing the strong wind, he was afraid. And,
beginning to sink, he cries, saying, "Lord, save me!"
31 Now immediately Jesus, stretching out His hand, got
hold of him and is saying to him, "Scant of faith, why do you hesitate?"
32 And at their going up into the ship, the wind flags.
33 Now those in the ship worship Him, saying,
"Truly, God's Son art Thou!"
34 And, ferrying, they came to land, to Gennesaret.
35 And, recognizing Him, the men of that place dispatch
into that whole country about, and they bring to Him all those who have an illness.
36 And they entreated Him that they should only be
touching the tassel of His cloak. And whoever touch it were brought safely through. |
Chapter 15
1 Then, coming to Jesus from Jerusalem
are Pharisees and scribes, saying,
2 "Wherefore are your disciples transgressing the
tradition of the elders? For they are not washing their hands whenever they may be eating
bread."
3 Now He, answering, said to them, "Wherefore are
you also transgressing the precept of God because of your tradition?
4 For God said, 'Honor father and mother,' and, 'He who
is saying aught that is evil of father or mother, let him decease in death.'
5 Yet you are saying that 'Whoever may be saying to
father or mother, "An approach present is whatsoever you may be benefited by
me,"
6 by no means shall he be honoring his father.' And you
invalidate the word of God because of your tradition.
7 Hypocrites! Ideally Isaiah prophesies concerning you,
saying,
8 This people with their lips is honoring Me, Yet their
heart is away at a distance from Me.
9 Yet in vain are they revering Me, Teaching for
teachings the directions of men."
10 And, calling the throng to Him, He said to them,
"Hear and understand!
11 Not that which is entering into the mouth is
contaminating a man, but that which is going out of the mouth, this is contaminating a
man."
12 Then, approaching, the disciples said to Him,
"Are you aware that the Pharisees, at hearing the word, are snared?"
13 Now He, answering, said, "Every plant which is
not planted by My heavenly Father shall be uprooted.
14 Leave them! Blind guides are they of the blind! Now if
the blind should be guiding the blind, both shall be falling into a pit."
15 Now, answering, Peter said to Him, "Decipher for
us the parable."
16 Yet He said, "Are you also unintelligent at this
point?
17 Not as yet are you apprehending that everything that
is going into the mouth is becoming the contents of the bowels, and is being evacuated
into the latrine?
18 Now those things going out of the mouth, out of the
heart are coming, and those things are contaminating a man.
19 For out of the heart are coming wicked reasonings,
murders, adulteries, prostitutions, thefts, false testimonies, calumnies.
20 These are those which are contaminating a man. Now to
be eating with unwashed hands is not contaminating a man."
21 And, coming out thence, Jesus retires into parts of
Tyre and Sidon.
22 And lo! a Canaanitish woman, coming out from those
boundaries, cried, saying, "Be merciful to me, Lord, Son of David! My daughter is
evilly demonized."
23 Yet He answered her not a word. And, approaching, His
disciples asked Him, saying, "Dismiss her, for she is crying behind us."
24 Now He, answering, said, "I was not commissioned
except for the lost sheep of the house of Israel."
25 Yet she, coming, worships Him, saying, "Lord,
help me!"
26 Yet He, answering , said, "It is not ideal to be
taking the children's bread and to be casting it to the puppies."
27 Yet she said, "Yes, Lord! For the puppies also
are eating of the scraps that are falling from their masters' table."
28 Then, answering, Jesus said to her, "O woman,
great is your faith! Let it come to be with you as you are wanting." And healed was
her daughter from that hour.
29 And, proceeding thence, Jesus came beside the sea of
Galilee. And, ascending into the mountain, He sat there.
30 And there came to Him vast throngs, having with them
the lame, the blind, the mute, the maimed, and many others. And they toss them at His
feet, and he cures them,
31 so that the throng marvels, observing the mute
speaking, the maimed sound, the lame walking and the blind observing. And they glorify the
God of Israel.
32 Now Jesus, calling His disciples to Him, said, "I
have compassion on the throng, for already three days they are remaining with Me, and they
have nothing that they may be eating, and I am not willing to dismiss them fasting, lest
at some time they may be fainting on the road."
33 And the disciples are saying to Him, "From
whence, in a wilderness, is so much bread for us, so as to satisfy so much of a
throng?"
34 And Jesus is saying to them, "How many cakes of
bread have you?" Now they said, "Seven, and a few small fishes."
35 And, charging the throng to lean back on the earth,
36 He took the seven cakes of bread and the fishes, and,
giving thanks, He breaks them and gave them to the disciples, yet the disciples to the
throngs.
37 And they all ate and are satisfied. And of the
superfluous fragments they pick up seven hampers full.
38 Now those eating were about four thousand men, apart
from women and little children.
39 And, dismissing the throngs, He stepped into the ship
and came into the boundaries of Magadan. |
Chapter 16
1 And, approaching, the Pharisees and
the Sadducees, trying Him, inquire to have Him exhibit a sign out of heaven to them.
2 Now He, answering, said to them,
3 (no verse 3)
4 "A generation, wicked and an adulteress, for a
sign is seeking, and a sign will not be given to it except the sign of Jonah." And
leaving them, He came away.
5 And the disciples, coming to the other side, forgot to
get bread.
6 Now Jesus said to them, "See and take heed of the
leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees!"
7 Now they reasoned among themselves, saying that
"We got no bread."
8 Now, knowing it, Jesus said, "Why are you
reasoning among yourselves, scant of faith, that you have no bread?
9 Not as yet are you apprehending, neither remembering
the five cakes of bread of the five thousand and how many panniers you got?
10 Neither the seven cakes of bread of the four thousand
and how many hampers you got?
11 How is it you are not apprehending that I spoke not to
you concerning bread? Now take heed of the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees."
12 Then they understand that he did not say to take heed
of the leaven of bread, but of the teaching of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
13 Now Jesus, coming into parts of Caesarea Philippi,
asked His disciples, saying, "Who are men saying the Son of Mankind is?"
14 Now they say, "These, indeed, John the baptist;
yet others Elijah; yet others Jeremiah or one of the prophets."
15 He is saying to them, "Now you, who are you
saying that I am?"
16 Now answering, Simon Peter said, "Thou art the
Christ, the Son of the living God."
17 Now, answering, Jesus said to him, "Happy are
you, Simon Bar-Jonah, for flesh and blood does not reveal it to you, but My Father Who is
in the heavens.
18 Now I, also, am saying to you that you are Peter, and
on this rock will I be building My ecclesia, and the gates of the unseen shall not be
prevailing against it.
19 I will be giving you the keys of the kingdom of the
heavens, and whatsoever you should be binding on the earth shall be those things having
been bound in the heavens, and whatsoever you should be loosing on the earth, shall be
those having been loosed in the heavens."
20 Then He cautions the disciples that they may be saying
to no one that He is the Christ.
21 Thenceforth begins Jesus to show His disciples that He
must be coming away into Jerusalem and to be suffering much from the elders and chief
priests and scribes, and to be killed, and the third day to be roused.
22 And, taking Him to him, Peter begins to rebuke Him,
saying, "Propitious be it to Thee, Lord! By no means shall this be for Thee!"
23 Now, being turned, He said to Peter, "Go away
behind Me, satan! A snare are you to Me, for you are not disposed to that which is of God,
but that which is of men."
24 Then Jesus said to His disciples: "If anyone is
wanting to come after Me, let him renounce himself and pick up his cross and follow Me.
25 For whosoever may be wanting to save his soul shall be
destroying it. Yet whoever should be destroying his soul on My account shall be finding
it. 26 For what will a man be benefited, if he should ever be gaining the whole
world, yet be forfeiting his soul? Or what will a man be giving in exchange for his soul?
27 For the Son of Mankind is about to be coming in the
glory of His Father, with His messengers, and then He will be paying each in accord with
his practice.
28 Verily I am saying to you that there are some of those
standing here who under no circumstances should be tasting death till they should be
perceiving the Son of Mankind coming in His kingdom." |
Chapter 17
1 And after six days Jesus is taking
aside Peter and James and John, his brother, and is bringing them up into a high mountain,
privately,
2 and was transformed in front of them. And His face
shines as the sun, yet His garments became white as the light.
3 And lo! Moses and Elijah were seen by them, conferring
with Him.
4 Now, answering, Peter said to Jesus, "Lord, it is
ideal for us to be here! If Thou art willing, I shall be making three tabernacles here,
for Thee one, and for Moses one, and for Elijah one."
5 While he is still speaking, lo! a luminous cloud
overshadows them, and lo! a voice out of the cloud, saying, "This is My Son, the
Beloved, in Whom I delight. Hear Him!"
6 And, hearing it, the disciples fall on their faces and
were tremendously afraid.
7 And Jesus approached and, touching them, said, "Be
roused, and fear not!"
8 Now, lifting up their eyes, they perceived no one
except Jesus Himself only.
9 And, at their descending out of the mountain, Jesus
directs them, saying, "Now you may tell no one of the vision till the Son of Mankind
may be roused from among the dead."
10 And His disciples inquire of Him, saying, 'Why, then,
are the scribes saying that Elijah must be coming first?"
11 Now He, answering, said to them that "Elijah is
indeed coming, and will be restoring all.
12 Yet I am saying to you that Elijah came already, and
they did not recognize him, but they do to him whatever they will. Thus the Son of Mankind
also is about to be suffering by them."
13 Then the disciples understand that He spoke to them
concerning John the baptist.
14 And, at their coming to the throng, a man came to Him,
falling on his knees before Him and saying,
15 "Lord, be merciful to my son, for he is
epileptic, and is having an evil time! For often he is falling into the fire and often
into the water.
16 And I bring him to thy disciples, and they could not
cure him."
17 Now then answering, Jesus said to them, "O
generation unbelieving and perverse! Till when shall I be with you? Till when shall I bear
with you? Bring him here to Me."
18 And Jesus rebukes it, and the demon came out from him,
and the boy was cured from that hour.
19 Then the disciples, coming to Jesus privately, said,
"Wherefore could we not cast it out?"
20 Now He is saying to them, "Because of your scant
faith. For verily I am saying to you, If you should have faith as a kernel of mustard, you
shall be declaring to this mountain, 'Proceed hence-there!' and it will be proceeding. And
nothing will be impossible for you."
21 (no verse
21)
22 Now at their conspiring in Galilee, Jesus said to
them, "The Son of Mankind is about to be given up into the hands of men,
23 and they will be killing Him, and the third day He
will be roused." And they were tremendously sorry.
24 Now at their coming into Capernaum, those getting the
double drachma came to Peter and say, "Is not your teacher settling the double
drachma tribute?"
25 He is saying, "Yes." And, coming into the
house, Jesus forestalls him, saying, "What are you supposing, Simon? The kings of the
earth, from whom are they getting tribute or poll tax? From their sons, or from the
aliens?"
26 Now he averred, "From the aliens." Now at
his saying "From the aliens," Jesus averred to him, "Consequently the sons,
surely, are free.
27 Yet, lest we should be snaring them, go, cast a fish
hook into the sea, and pick up the first fish coming up, and opening its mouth, you will
be finding a stater. Getting that, give it to them for Me and you." |
Chapter 18
1 Now in that hour the disciples came
to Jesus, saying, "Who, consequently, is greatest in the kingdom of the
heavens?"
2 And, calling a little child to Him, He stands it in
their midst,
3 and said, "Verily, I am saying to you, If you
should not be turning and becoming as little children, you may by no means be entering
into the kingdom of the heavens.
4 Who, then, will be humbling himself as this little
child, he is the greatest in the kingdom of the heavens.
5 And whosoever should be receiving one such little child
in My name is receiving Me.
6 Yet whoever should be snaring one of these little ones
who is believing in Me, it is expedient for him that a millstone requiring an ass to turn
it may be hanged about his neck, and he should be sunk in the open ocean.
7 "Woe to the world because of snares! For it is a
necessity for snares to be coming. Moreover, woe to that man through whom the snare is
coming!
8 Now, if your hand or your foot is snaring you, strike
it off and cast it from you. Is it ideal for you to be entering into life maimed or lame,
or, having two hands or two feet, to be cast into the fire eonian?
9 "And if your eye is snaring you, wrench it out and
cast it from you. Is it ideal for you to be entering into life one-eyed, or, having two
eyes, to be cast into the Gehenna of fire?
10 "See that you should not be despising one of
these little ones, for I am saying to you that their messengers in the heavens are
continually observing the face of My Father Who is in the heavens.
11 (no verse
11)
12 "What are you supposing? If it should be
occurring to any man, with a hundred sheep, that even one of them should be led astray,
will he not leave the ninety-nine sheep on the mountains, and go and seek the one which is
straying?
13 And if he should come to find it, verily, I am saying
to you that he is rejoicing over it, rather than over the ninety-nine that have not
strayed.
14 Thus it is not the will in front of your Father Who is
in the heavens that one of these little ones should be perishing.
15 "Now, if ever your brother should be sinning, go
and expose him between you and him alone. If ever he should be hearing you, you gain your
brother.
16 Yet if ever he should not be hearing, take still one
or two others along with you, that at the mouth of two witnesses, or of three, every
declaration may be made to stand.
17 Now, if ever he should be disobeying them, tell it to
the ecclesia. Now, if ever he should be disobeying the ecclesia also, let him be to you
even as the man of the nations, and the tribute collector.
18 "Verily, I am saying to you, Whatsoever you
should be binding on the earth shall be those things having been bound in the heavens, and
whatsoever you should be loosing on the earth shall be those loose in heaven.
19 "Again, verily, I am saying to you that, if ever
two of you should be agreeing on the earth concerning any matter, whatsoever it is they
should be requesting shall be coming to them from My Father Who is in the heavens.
20 For where two or three are, gathered in My name, there
am I in the midst of them."
21 Then, approaching, Peter said to Him, "Lord, how
many times shall my brother be sinning against me and I shall be pardoning him? Till seven
times?"
22 Jesus is saying to him, "I am not saying to you
'Till seven times,' but 'Till seventy times and seven,'
23 "Therefore likened was the kingdom of the heavens
to a man, a king, who wants to settle accounts with his slaves.
24 Now, at his beginning to settle, one debtor was
brought to him who owed ten thousand talents.
25 Now, at his not having wherewith to pay, the lord
orders him to be disposed of, and his wife and children and all, whatever he has, and
payment to be made.
26 Falling down, then, that slave worshiped him, saying,
Lord, be patient with me, and I will pay you all!'
27 Now, having compassion, the lord of that slave
dismisses him, and remits his loan.
28 "Yet, coming out, that slave found one of his
fellow slaves, who owed him a hundred denarii, and, holding him, he choked him, saying,
'Pay, if you are owing anything!"
29 Falling down, then, his fellow slave entreated him,
saying, 'Be patient with me, and I will pay you all!'
30 Yet he would not, but, coming away, he casts him into
jail, till he may pay what he is owing.
31 "Then his fellow slaves, perceiving what is
occurring, were tremendously sorry, and coming, they elucidate to their lord all that is
occurring.
32 "Then his lord, calling him to him, is saying to
him, 'Wicked slave! That entire debt I remit to you, since you entreat me.
33 Was it not binding on you also to be merciful to your
fellow slave, as I also am merciful to you?'
34 And, being indignant, his lord gives him up to the
tormentors till he may pay all he is owing him.
35 "Thus shall My heavenly Father also be doing to
you, if each one should not be pardoning his brother, from your hearts." |
Chapter 19
1 And it occurred, when Jesus finishes
these sayings, He withdraws from Galilee and came into the boundaries of Judea, the other
side of the Jordan.
2 And vast throngs follow Him, and He cures them there.
3 And the Pharisees came to Him, trying Him, and saying,
"Is it allowed one to dismiss his wife for every cause?"
4 Now He, answering, said, "Did you not read that
the Maker from the beginning makes them male and female,
5 and He said, 'On this account a man shall be leaving
father and mother and shall be joined to his wife, and the two shall be one flesh'?
6 So that no longer are they two, but one flesh. What
God, then, yokes together, let not man be separating."
7 They are saying to Him, "Why, then, does Moses
direct to give a scroll of divorce and to dismiss her?"
8 Jesus is saying to them, that "Moses, in view of
your hardheartedness, permits you to dismiss your wives. Yet from the beginning it has not
come to be thus.
9 "Now I am saying to you that whoever should be
dismissing his wife (not for prostitution) and should be marrying another, is committing
adultery, and he who marries her who has been dismissed, is committing adultery."
10 The disciples are saying to Him, "If the cause of
a man with a woman is thus, it is not expedient to marry."
11 Yet He said to them, "Not all are containing this
saying, but those to whom it has been given.
12 For there are eunuchs who were born thus out of their
mother's womb, and there are eunuchs who are emasculated by men, and there are eunuchs who
emasculate themselves because of the kingdom of the heavens. The one able to contain it,
let him contain it."
13 Then little children were brought to Him, that He may
be placing His hands on them and should be praying. Yet the disciples rebuke them.
14 Yet Jesus said to them, "Let the little children
be coming to Me, and do not forbid them, for of such is the kingdom of the heavens."
15 And, placing His hands on them, He went thence.
16 And lo! one coming to Him said, "Teacher, what
good shall I be doing that I should be having life eonian?"
17 Yet He said to him, "Why are you asking Me
concerning good? One is good. Yet if you are wanting to be entering into life, keep the
precepts."
18 He is saying to Him, "Which?" Now Jesus
said, "These: 'You shall not be murdering.' 'You shall not be committing adultery.'
'You shall not be stealing.' 'You shall not be testifying falsely.'
19 'Be honoring father and mother,' and 'You shall be
loving your associate as yourself.'"
20 The youth is saying to Him, "These all I
maintain. In what am I still deficient?"
21 Jesus averred to him, "If you are wanting to be
perfect, go, sell your possessions and be giving to the poor, and you will be having
treasure in the heavens. And hither! Follow Me."
22 Now, hearing this word, the youth came away sorrowing,
for he had many acquisitions.
23 Now Jesus said to His disciples, "Verily, I am
saying to you that the rich squeamishly will be entering into the kingdom of the heavens.
24 Yet again, I am saying to you that it is easier for a
camel to be entering through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to be entering into
the kingdom of God."
25 Now, hearing it, the disciples were tremendously
astonished, saying, "Who, consequently, can be saved?"
26 Now, looking at them, Jesus said to them, "With
men this is impossible, yet with God all is possible."
27 Then, answering, Peter said to Him, "Lo! we leave
all and follow Thee. What, consequently, will it be to us?"
28 Yet Jesus said to them, "Verily, I am saying to
you, that you who follow Me, in the renascence whenever the Son of Mankind should be
seated on the throne of His glory, you also shall sit on twelve thrones, judging the
twelve tribes of Israel.
29 And everyone who leaves houses, or brothers, or
sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or fields, on account of My name, a
hundred-fold shall be getting, and shall be enjoying the allotment of life eonian.
30 Yet many of the first shall be last, and the last
first. |
Chapter 20
1 "For like is the kingdom of the
heavens to a man, a householder, who came out at the same time with the morning to hire
workers for his vineyard.
2 Now, agreeing with the workers for a denarius a day, he
dispatches them into his vineyard.
3 "And, coming out about the third hour, he
perceived others standing in the market, idle.
4 And to those he said, 'You also go into my vineyard,
and whatsoever may be just I shall be giving you.' Now they came away.
5 Now, again coming out about the sixth and ninth hour,
he does similarly.
6 "Now, about the eleventh, coming out, he found
others standing. And he is saying to them, 'Why stand you here the whole day idle?'
7 They are saying to him that 'No one hires us.' He is
saying to them, 'You also go into the vineyard.'
8 "Now, evening coming on, the lord of the vineyard
is saying to his manager, 'Call the workers and pay them the wages, beginning from the
last, to the first.'
9 "And, coming, those hired about the eleventh hour
got a denarius apiece. 10 And, coming, the first infer that they will be getting
more. And they also got a denarius apiece.
11 Now, getting it, they murmured against the
householder,
12 saying, 'These last do one hour, and you make them
equal to us who bear the burden of the day and the scorching heat.'
13 Yet he, answering one of them, said, 'Comrade, I am
not injuring you! Did you not agree with me for a denarius?
14 Pick up what is yours and go away. Now I want to give
to this last one even as to you.
15 Is it not allowed me to do what I want with that which
is mine? Or is your eye wicked, seeing that I am good?'
16 Thus shall the last be first, and the first
last."
17 Now Jesus, being about to go up into Jerusalem, took
aside the twelve disciples privately. And on the road He said to them:
18 "Lo! we are going up into Jerusalem, and the Son
of Mankind will be given up to the chief priests and scribes, and they will be condemning
Him to death.
19 And they will be giving Him up to the nations, to
scoff at and scourge and crucify. And the third day He will be roused."
20 Then the mother of the sons of Zebedee came to Him
with her sons, worshiping and requesting something from Him.
21 Now He said to her, "What are you wanting?"
She is saying to Him, "Say that these, my two sons, should be seated, one at Thy
right and one at Thy left, in Thy kingdom."
22 Now answering, Jesus said, "You are not aware
what you are requesting. Are you able to be drinking the cup which I am about to be
drinking?" They are saying to Him, "We are able."
23 He is saying to them, "My cup, indeed, you shall
be drinking. Yet to be seated at My right and at My left is not Mine to give, but is for
whom it has been made ready by My Father."
24 And, hearing of it, the ten resent as to the two
brothers.
25 Now Jesus, calling them to Him, said, "You are
aware that the chiefs of the nations are lording it over them, and the great are coercing
them.
26 Not thus is it to be among you. But whosoever may be
wanting to become great among you, let him be your servant,
27 and whoever may be wanting to be foremost among you,
let him be your slave,
28 even as the Son of Mankind came, not to be served, but
to serve, and to give His soul a ransom for many."
29 And at their going out from Jericho a vast throng
follows Him.
30 And lo! two blind men, sitting beside the road,
hearing that Jesus is passing by, cry, saying, "Lord, be merciful to us! Son of
David!"
31 Yet the throng rebukes them, that they should be
silent. Yet they cry the louder, saying, "Lord, be merciful to us! Son of
David!"
32 And, standing, Jesus summons them and said, "What
are you wanting that I shall be doing to you?"
33 They are saying to Him, "Lord, that our eyes may
be opened!"
34 Now, having compassion, Jesus touches their eyes, and
immediately they receive sight and follow Him. |
Chapter 21
1 And when they draw near to Jerusalem
and came into Bethphage on the Mount of Olives, then Jesus dispatches two disciples,
2 saying to them, "Go into the village facing you,
and immediately you will be finding an ass, bound, and a colt with her. Loosing them, lead
them to Me.
3 And if anyone should be saying anything to you, you
shall be declaring that 'The Lord has need of them.' Now straightway he will be
dispatching them."
4 Now the whole of this has occurred that that may be
fulfilled which is declared through the prophet, saying,
5 Say to the daughter of Zion, Lo! your King is coming to
you, Meek, and mounted on an ass, And on a colt, the foal of a yokebeast.
6 Now the disciples, going and doing according as Jesus
arranges with them,
7 led the ass and the colt, and place garments on them,
and He is seated upon them.
8 Now most of the throngs strew their own garments in the
road, yet others chopped boughs from the trees and strewed them in the road.
9 Now the throngs preceding and following Him cried,
saying, "Hosanna to the Son of David! 'Blessed be He Who is coming in the name of the
Lord!' Hosanna among the highest!"
10 And at His entering into Jerusalem, the entire city is
aquake, saying, "Who is this?"
11 Yet the throngs said, "this is the prophet Jesus,
from Nazareth of Galilee."
12 And Jesus entered into the sanctuary and cast out all
those selling and buying in the sanctuary, and the tables of the brokers He overturns, and
the seats of those selling doves.
13 And He is saying to them, "It is written, 'My
house a house of prayer shall be called,' yet you are making it a burglars' cave."
14 And the blind and lame came to Him in the sanctuary,
and He cures them.
15 Now the chief priests and the scribes, perceiving the
marvels which He does, and the boys crying in the sanctuary and saying, "Hosanna to
the Son of David!" resent it,
16 and say to Him, "Are you hearing what these are
saying?" Yet Jesus is saying to them, "Yes. Did you never read that 'Out of the
mouth of minors and sucklings Thou dost attune praise'?"
17 And, leaving them, He came out of the city into
Bethany and is camped out there.
18 Now in the morning, leading them back into the city,
He hungers.
19 And, perceiving one fig tree on the roadside, He came
to it and found nothing on it except leaves only. And He is saying to it, "No longer,
by any means, may fruit be coming of you for the eon." And withered instantly is the
fig tree.
20 And, perceiving it, the disciples marvel, saying,
"How instantly withered is the fig tree.
21 Now, answering, Jesus said to them, "Verily, I am
saying to you, If you should be having faith and not be doubting, not only that to the fig
tree will you be doing, but if you should be saying to this mountain also, 'Be picked up
and cast into the sea!' it will be occurring.
22 And all, whatsoever you should be requesting in
prayer, believing, you shall be getting."
23 And at His coming into the sanctuary, the chief
priests and the elders of the people came to Him while He was teaching, saying, "By
what authority are you doing these things, and who gives you this authority?"
24 Now answering, Jesus said to them, "I also shall
ask you one word, which, if you should be telling Me, I also shall be declaring to you by
what authority I am doing these things.
25 The baptism of John-whence was it? Of heaven or of
men?" Now they reasoned with themselves, saying, "If we should be saying, 'Of
heaven,' He will be declaring to us, 'Wherefore, then, do you not believe him?'
26 Yet if we should be saying, 'Of men,' we are fearing
the throng, for all are having John as a prophet."
27 And, answering Jesus, they said, "We are not
aware." He also averred to them, "Neither am I telling you by what authority I
am doing these things.
28 "Now what are you supposing? A man had two
children. And, coming to the first, he said, 'Child, go today, work in my vineyard.'
29 Yet he, answering, said, 'I do not want to.' Yet
subsequently, regretting it, he went forth.
30 Now, coming to the second, he said similarly. Now he,
answering, said, "I go, lord! and he went not forth.
31 Which of the two does the will of the father?"
They are saying, "The first." Jesus is saying to them, "Verily, I am saying
to you that the tribute collectors and the prostitutes are preceding you into the kingdom
of God.
32 For John came to you on the road of righteousness, and
you do not believe him. Yet the tribute collectors and the prostitutes believe him. Now
you, perceiving it, did not even regret subsequently, so as to believe him.
33 "Another parable hear: A man who was a
householder plants a vineyard and places a stone dike about it, and excavates a trough in
it, and builds a tower, and leased it to farmers, and travels.
34 Now when the season of the fruits draws near, he
dispatches his slaves to the farmers to be getting his fruits.
35 And the farmers, taking his slaves, indeed, lash one,
yet kill one, yet pelt one with stones.
36 Again he dispatches other slaves, more than the first.
And they do to them similarly.
37 "Yet subsequently he dispatches to them his son,
saying, 'They will be respecting my son.'
38 Yet the farmers, perceiving the son, said among
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