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And, when he, came, unto the other side, into the country of the Gadarenes, there met him, two men demonized, out of the tombs, coming forth, - fierce exceedingly, so that no one could pass that way;

For this could have been sold for much, and given to the destitute.

For it is not hidden, save that it may be made visible; neither did it get hidden away, but that it might come into a place where it could be seen.

and he could not, there, do so much as a single mighty work, - save, on a few sick, he laid his hands and cured them.

And, from thence arising, he departed into the bounds of Tyre and Zidon. And, entering into a house, he was wishing, no one, to know it, and yet could not escape notice, -

and, wheresoever it seizeth him, it teareth him, and he foameth, and grindeth his teeth, and weareth himself out; - and I spake to thy disciples, that they should cast it out, and they could not.

For this perfume could have been sold for above three hundred denaries, and given unto the destitute! and they were indignant with her.

And I begged of thy disciples, that they would cast it out, and they could not.

And they could not return an answer unto these things.

and, calling near one of the youths, he inquired what these things, could be.

And, they, not one of these things, understood, and this saying was hidden from them, and the could not comprehend the things spoken.

And he was seeking to see Jesus, what sort of man he was, and could not for the multitude, because, in stature, he was, small.

and could not find what they might do, for, the people, one and all, were hanging upon him, as they hearkened.

And they could not lay hold of the saying, before the people; and, marvelling at his answer, they held their peace.

And, they, began to be enquiring together, among themselves, as to which, then, it could be, from among them, who, this thing, was about to perpetrate!

If this man were not from God, he could have done nothing.

But, some from among them, said - Could not this man, who opened the eyes of the blind, have caused that, this one also, should not have died?

On this account, they could not believe, because, again, said Isaiah -

And there came a famine upon all Egypt and Canaan, and great tribulation, and our fathers could not find pasture.

And Peter said unto him - Thy silver, with thee, go to destruction! Because, the free-gift of God, thou didst suppose could, with money, be obtained!

And Saul arose from the earth, and, his eyes being opened, he could see nothing; and, taking him by the hand, they led him into Damascus, -

If therefore the like free-gift God gave unto them, as even unto us, when we had believed upon the Lord Jesus Christ, who was, I, that could withstand God?

but, others, were calling out, something else, in the multitude; and so, as he could not get to know the certainty, because of the tumult, he ordered him to be brought into the castle.

But, as I could not see clearly owing to the glory of that light, being led by the hand of them who were with me, I came into Damascus.

But, Paul, having appealed to be kept for the decision of the Emperor, I ordered him to be kept, until I could send him up unto Caesar.

And, Agrippa, said unto Festus - I could wish, myself also, to hear, the man. To-morrow, (saith he) thou shalt hear him.

Concerning whom, anything certain to write unto my lord, I have not; wherefore, I have brought him forth before you, - and especially before thee, King Agrippa! in order that, after examination had, I might have something I could write;

And, Paul, answered - I could pray unto God that, both almost and altogether, not only thou but all they who are hearing me this day, might become such, - as even, I, am, excepting these bonds.

And, when day came, they could not recognise, the land; but perceived, a certain bay, having a beach, - upon which they were minded, if they could, safely to bring the ship.

But, if, the ministry of death, in letters engraven in stones, was brought into existence with glory, so that the sons of Israel could not look steadfastly into the face of Moses, by reason of the glory of his face - which glory was to be done away,

Because, if I even grieved you by the letter, I do not regret, - though I could even have regretted, - I see that that letter, if even for an hour, did cause you grief.

I could wish ye would bear with me as to some little foolishness, - Nay! do even bear with me!

I could wish, however, to be present with you, even now, and to change my voice, - because I am perplexed regarding you.

Nor, of men, seeking glory - either from you, or from others, though we could have assumed, dignity, as Apostles of Christ;

Thus, yearning after you, we could have been well-pleased to impart unto you - not only the glad-message of God, but, our own lives also, - because, very dear to us, had ye become.

For they could not bear, that which was being enjoined, - and, should a beast be touching the mountain, it shall be stoned;