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But Jesus rebuked the spirit: "Be silent! Come out from him."

As soon as they had come out from the Synagogue, they went, with James and John, into the house of Simon and Andrew.

Hearing this, Jesus said: "It is not those who are in health that need a doctor, but those who are ill. I did not come to call the religious, but the outcast."

But the days will come, when the bridegroom will be parted from them, and they will fast then--when that day comes.

So, if Satan is in revolt against himself and is divided, he cannot last--his end has come!

And his mother and his brothers came, and stood outside, and sent to ask him to come to them.

Nothing is hidden unless it is some day to come to light, nor was anything ever kept hidden but that it should some day come into the light of day.

But, as soon as the crop is ready, immediately he 'puts in the sickle because harvest has come'."

For Jesus had said: "Come out from the man, you foul spirit."

"Come by yourselves privately to some lonely spot," he said, "and rest for a while"--for there were so many people coming and going that they had not time even to eat.

One day the Pharisees and some of the Teachers of the Law who had come from Jerusalem gathered round Jesus.

When they come from market, they will not eat without first sprinkling themselves; and there are many other customs which they have inherited and hold to, such as the ceremonial washing of cups, and jugs, and copper pans).

There is nothing external to a man, which by going into him can 'defile' him; but the things that come out from a man are the things that defile him."

All these wicked things come from within, and do defile a man."

And if I send them away to their homes hungry, they will break down on the way; and some of them have come a long distance."

"I tell you," he added, "that some of those who are standing here will not know death till they have seen the Kingdom of God come in power."

"How is it," they asked Jesus, "that our Teachers of the Law say that Elijah has to come first?"

"Elijah does indeed come first," answered Jesus, "and re-establish everything; and does not Scripture speak, with regard to the Son of Man, of his undergoing much suffering and being utterly despised?

But I tell you that Elijah has come, and people have treated him just as they pleased, as Scripture says of him."

But, when Jesus saw that a crowd was quickly collecting, he rebuked the foul spirit: "Deaf and dumb spirit, it is I who command you. Come out from him and never enter him again."

When, however, Jesus saw this, he was indignant. "Let the little children come to me," he said, "do not hinder them; for it is to the childlike that the Kingdom of God belongs.

"Grant us this," they answered, "to sit, one on your right, and the other on your left, when you come in glory."

But those tenants said to one another 'Here is the heir! Come, let us kill him, and his inheritance will be ours.'

This corner-stone has come from the Lord, and is marvelous in our eyes.'"

A third time he came, and said to them: "Sleep on now, and rest yourselves. Enough! My time has come. Hark! the Son of Man is being betrayed into the hands of wicked men.

But Jesus interposed, and said to the men: "Have you come out, as if after a robber, with swords and clubs, to take me?

"He saved others, but he cannot save himself! Let the Christ, the 'King of Israel,' come down from the cross now, that we may see it and believe." Even the men who had been crucified with Jesus reviled him.

All of whom used to accompany Jesus when he was in Galilee, and attend on him--besides many other women who had come up with him to Jerusalem.