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At that time Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee, and was baptized by John in Jordan.

But after John was put in prison, Jesus came into Galilee, spreading the good news of the kingdom of the Messiah.

and when the unclean spirit had thrown him into convulsions, with a loud cry, he came out of him.

and he came, and taking her by the hand, lift her up; upon which the fever immediately left her, and she served them at table.

And there came a leper to him, who fell on his knees, and thus address'd him, "if you will, you can heal me."

but as soon as he was gone, he began freely to talk of it, and blazed it about every where, so that Jesus could not go publickly into the city any more, but stay'd in the out parts, which were not much frequented, where people came to him from every quarter.

then they came and presented to him a paralytic, who had four men to carry him.

Another time as he was by the sea-side, the people came all crowding to him, and he instructed them.

It was customary for the Pharisees, and the disciples of John, to fast; they came therefore and ask'd him, why do John's disciples, and the Pharisees fast so frequently, and not your disciples?

from Jerusalem, and from Idumea, and the territory about Jordan, a considerable number of the inhabitants about Tyre and Sidon having heard of his great actions, came likewise to meet him.

At length he went up a mountain, and having appointed a select company to attend him, they came to him.

In the mean time his brothers and his mother came there, and not being able to get within hearing,

and as soon as Jesus was come out of the ship, he met a demoniack, who came from among the tombs, where he haunted,

when one of the rulers of the synagogue, Jairus by name, came, and as soon as he saw him, fell at his feet,

then the woman, conscious of what had been effected in her, came trembling with fear, and falling down before him, confess'd the whole truth.

Before he had done speaking, messengers came from the ruler of the synagogue's house, who said, "your daughter is dead, why do you give the master any further trouble?"

when the sabbath was come, he preach'd in the synagogue, to the great astonishment of many, who upon hearing his discourse, said, how came he by all this? what strange endowment of knowledge is this, that he should work such miracles?

of which John's disciples being inform'd, they came to fetch his corps, which they laid in a sepulchre.

but as the day was far advanc'd, his disciples came to him, and said, this is a desart place, and it is now late.

perceived his disciples had much ado to bear up against the wind, which was contrary; about the fourth watch of the night, he came up, and would have pass'd by them.

Being got to the other side of the lake, they came to the country of Gennasereth, where they landed.

came flocking from all quarters, carrying their sick on their beds to the places where they heard he was:

The Pharisees, and certain Scribes from Jerusalem, came in a body to Jesus;

Jesus then quitting the confines of Tyre and Sidon, and passing to the confines of Decapolis, came back to the sea of Gallilee.

Jesus observing the people came crowding to him, rebuked the evil spirit, saying, thou dumb and deaf spirit come out of the child, never to enter more, it is I command it.

and the spirit came out of him, having made him roar, and thrown him into such agonies, that he became like one that was dead, and many were of opinion he actually was so.

then the Pharisees came and propos'd to him this insnaring question, is it lawful for a man to repudiate his wife?

Then James and John, the sons of Zebedee, came to him, and said, we desire you would grant us what we request.

At length they came to Jericho, and as he was leaving Jericho, accompanied by his disciples, and a great number of people, a blind man called Bartimeus sat begging in the high-way.

As they came near to Jerusalem, about Bethphage and Bethany, by the mount of Olives, Jesus sent two of his disciples, and said to them:

and observing at a distance a fig-tree full of leaves, he went up to it to see if he could find any fruit upon it. but when he came to it, he found it had nothing but leaves, (for it was not the season for that sort of fig.)

Then they entred again into Jerusalem: and as he was walking in the temple, the chief priests, the Scribes, and rulers of the Jews came about him,

now being at Bethany, in the house of Simon the leper, while he was at table, there came a woman with a viol full of the perfume of spikenard, which was very costly; and she opened the viol, and poured it upon his head.

At length they came to a place call'd Gethsemane, and he said to his disciples, stay here, whilst I shall be at prayer.

after that he came a third time, and said to them, sleep on now and take your rest. 'tis done, the time is come, and the son of man is to be betrayed into the hands of sinners.

In the mean time Peter was in the entry of the hall, where one of the maids belonging to the high priest came:

who had attended Jesus, and supply'd him with necessaries when he was in Galilee: besides many other women, who came up with him to Jerusalem.