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There went out to him people of all classes from Judaea, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem of all ranks, and were baptized by him in the river Jordan, making open confession of their sins.

They therefore left their father Zabdi in the boat with the hired men, and went and followed Him.

So they came to Capernaum, and on the next Sabbath He went to the synagogue and began to teach.

So He went to her, and taking her hand He raised her to her feet: the fever left her, and she began to wait upon them.

And He went through all Galilee, preaching in the synagogues and expelling the demons.

But the man, when he went out, began to tell every one and to publish the matter abroad, so that it was no longer possible for Jesus to go openly into any town; but He had to remain outside in unfrequented places, where people came to Him from all parts.

The man rose, and immediately under the eyes of all took up his mat and went out, so that they were all filled with astonishment, gave the glory to God, and said, "We never saw anything like this."

Again He went out to the shore of the Lake, and the whole multitude kept coming to Him, and He taught them.

One Sabbath He was walking through the wheatfields when His disciples began to pluck the ears of wheat as they went.

At another time, when He went to the synagogue, there was a man there with one arm shrivelled up.

Then He went up the hill; and those whom He Himself chose He called, and they came to Him.

And He went into a house. But again the crowd assembled, so that there was no opportunity for them even to snatch a meal.

Once more He began to teach by the side of the Lake, and a vast multitude of people came together to listen to Him. He therefore went on board the boat and sat there, a little way from the land; and all the people were on the shore close to the water.

He went on to say, "Is the lamp brought in in order to be put under the bushel or under the bed? Is it not rather in order that it may be placed on the lampstand?

She at once went out and said to her mother: "What shall I ask for?" "The head of John the Baptizer," she replied.

Then He took the five loaves and the two fish, and lifting His eyes to Heaven He blessed the food. Then He broke the loaves into portions which He went on handing to the disciples to distribute; giving pieces also of the two fish to them all.

He then bade the people farewell, and went away up the hill to pray.

Then He went up to them on board the boat, and the wind lulled; and they were beside themselves with silent amazement.

Then He rose and left that place and went into the neighbourhood of Tyre and Sidon. Here He entered a house and wished no one to know it, but He could not escape observation.

So she went home, and found the child lying on the bed, and the demon gone.

So He left them, went on board again, and came away to the other side.

From that place Jesus and His disciples went to the villages belonging to Caesarea Philippi. On the way He began to ask His disciples, "Who do people say that I am?"

He went on to say, "In solemn truth I tell you that some of those who are standing here will certainly not taste death till they have seen the Kingdom of God already come in power."

As He went out to resume His journey, there came a man running up to Him, who knelt at His feet and asked, "Good Rabbi, what am I to do in order to inherit the Life of the Ages?"

So they went and found a young ass tied up at the front door of a house. They were untying it,

So He came into Jerusalem and into the Temple; and after looking round upon everything there, the hour being now late He went out to Bethany with the Twelve.

But in the distance He saw a fig-tree in full leaf, and went to see whether perhaps He could find some figs on it. When however He came to it, He found nothing but leaves (for it was not fig time)

Then He began to speak to them in figurative language. "There was once a man," He said, "who planted a vineyard, fenced it round, dug a pit for the wine-tank, and built a strong lodge. Then he let the place to vine-dressers and went abroad.

And they kept looking out for an opportunity to seize Him, but were afraid of the people; for they saw that in this parable He had referred to *them*. So they left Him and went away.

But Judas Iscariot, already mentioned as one of the Twelve, went to the High Priests to betray Jesus to them.

So the disciples went out and came to the city, and found everything just as He had told them; and they got the Passover ready.

After singing a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives.

He again went away and prayed, using the very same words.

But he denied it, and said, "I don't know--I don't understand--What do you mean?" And then he went out into the outer court. Just then a cock crowed.

Then, as the High Priests went on heaping accusations on Him,

and went on to salute Him with shouts of "Long live the King of the Jews."

She went and brought the tidings to those who had been with Him, as they were mourning and weeping.

These, again, went and told the news to the rest; but not even them did they believe.