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Then he left the multitudes, and went into the house: and his disciples came unto him, saying, Explain unto us the parable of the tares of the field.

So they turned angrily away from Him. But Jesus said to them, "There is no prophet left without honour except in his own country and among his own family."

When Jesus heard this, he left that place and went by boat to a deserted place by himself. The crowds heard of it and followed him on foot from the neighboring towns.

When Jesus left there, He withdrew to the area of Tyre and Sidon.

Jesus left there and went along the Sea of Galilee. Then he went up on a hillside and sat down.

Then Jesus called His disciples to Him, and said, “I feel compassion for the crowd, because they have been with Me now three days and have nothing [left] to eat; and I do not want to send them away hungry, because they might faint [from exhaustion] on the way [home].”

Then lift they up their eyes, and when they looked up, they saw no man, save Jesus only.

But that we should not scandalize them, having gone to the sea, cast a fish hook, and lift up the fish coming up first, and having opened its mouth, thou shalt find a gold coin: having taken that, give to them for me and thee.

What think ye? if a man may have an hundred sheep, and there may go astray one of them, doth he not -- having left the ninety-nine, having gone on the mountains -- seek that which is gone astray?

Therefore the kingdom of the heavens was likened to a man, the king, who wished to lift up the word together with his servants.

But he would not, instead, having left him, he cast him into prison until he would pay that which was owed.

Now when Jesus had finished saying these things, He left Galilee and went into the part of Judea that is beyond the Jordan;

So, He placed His hands on them [i.e., to bestow a blessing] and [then] left that place.

And he saith unto them, Ye shall drink indeed of my cup, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with: but to sit on my right hand, and on my left, is not mine to give, but it shall be given to them for whom it is prepared of my Father.

Hear another parable: There was a householder who planted a vineyard, and made a fence round it, and dug a winepress in it, and built a tower, and let it out to husbandmen, and left the country.

The scribes and Pharisees tie up heavy loads [that are hard to bear] and place them on men’s shoulders, but they themselves will not lift a finger [to make them lighter].

They do all their deeds to be seen by men; for they make their phylacteries (tefillin) wide [to make them more conspicuous] and make their tassels long.

They love to recline at the head place at dinner tables [Note: This referred to the practice of lying down on their left side on a couch next to the dinner table, and leaning on their left elbow, while eating with their right hand], and to occupy the principal seats in the synagogues.

As Jesus left and was going out of the temple complex, His disciples came up and called His attention to the temple buildings.

After singing a hymn, they left the city, and went up the Mount of Olives.

Then he came to his disciples, and said to them: Bleep what time is left, and take your rest; behold, the hour draws near, and the Son of man is delivered into the hands of sinners.

And, when they had left off mocking him, they took off the military cloak, and put his own clothes on him, and led him away to be crucified.

And coming, they found a man, a Cyrenian, Simon by name; they compelled him that he should lift up his cross.

the tombs were opened, and a number of bodies of the saints who slept the sleep of death rose up ??53 they left the tombs after his resurrection and entered the holy city and appeared to a number of people.

and placed it in his new tomb, which he had cut into the rock. He left after rolling a great stone against the entrance of the tomb.

So the women left the tomb quickly with fear and great joy, and ran to tell [the good news to] the disciples.

And immediately they left the synagogue and went into the house of Simon [Peter] and Andrew, accompanied by James and John.

But when the man left, he began to proclaim it freely. He spread the news so widely that Jesus could no longer enter a town openly, but had to stay out in deserted places. Still, people kept coming to him from everywhere.

Which is the easier thing, to tell the paralytic, 'Your sins are forgiven,' or to tell him, 'Rise, lift your pallet, and go away'?

"Rise, I tell you, lift your pallet, and go home."

But no sooner had the Pharisees left the synagogue than they held a consultation with the Herodians against Jesus, to devise some means of destroying Him.

But no one can go into a strong man’s house and steal his property unless he first overpowers and ties up the strong man, and then he will ransack and rob his house.

So they left the crowd and took Him along since He was already in the boat. And other boats were with Him.

When Jesus left the boat, immediately a man with an evil spirit came from the graveyard to meet Him.

for many a time he had been left securely bound in fetters and chains, but afterwards the chains lay torn link from link, and the fetters in fragments, and there was no one strong enough to master him.

So the man left and began proclaiming in the Decapolis how much Jesus had done for him. And everyone was utterly amazed.

Jesus left that place and went back to his hometown, and his disciples followed him.

She went out and said to her mother, “What shall I ask for?” And Herodias replied, “The head of John the Baptist!”

So, they [i.e., Jesus and His apostles] left by boat and went to a separate place [where they could be] alone.

Then Jesus left [His place of seclusion] and, seeing the large crowd, He felt deep compassion for them because they were [as disoriented] as sheep without a shepherd, so He began teaching them.

and they picked up the broken pieces and fish that were left over, twelve baskets full.

But they had no sooner left her than the people, recognizing Jesus,

For having left the commandment of God, you are holding the tradition of men.

When Jesus had left the crowd and gone into the house, His disciples asked Him about the parable.

because that does not enter into his heart, but into the belly, whence it is discharg'd, the purest part of the food being left for nutrition.

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.

Then he told her, "Because you have said this, go! The demon has left your daughter."

And going back to her home, she found the child lying on the bed, the demon having left.

And again having left the borders of Tyre and Sidon, he came to the sea of Galilee, through the midst of the coasts of Decapolis.

“I feel compassion for the crowd; they have been with Me now for three days and have nothing [left] to eat.

Then Jesus and His disciples left Galilee and went to the villages around Caesarea Philippi. On the way there He was asking His disciples, "Who do people say that I am?"

But Jesus caught his hand, and lift him up, and he rose.

Then they left that place and made their way through Galilee, but He did not want anyone to know it.

Getting up, He left there (Capernaum) and went to the region of Judea and beyond the Jordan; and crowds gathered around Him again and accompanied Him, and as was His custom, He once more began to teach them.

miles northeast of Jerusalem]. As He left there with His disciples and a large crowd, they met a blind beggar named Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus, sitting along side the road.

Jesus entered Jerusalem and came into the temple; and after looking around at everything, He left for Bethany with the twelve, since it was already late.

And each evening He left the city [of Jerusalem, and went to Bethany for the night].

And he began to say to them in parables, A man planted a vineyard, and made a fence round it and dug a wine-vat, and built a tower, and let it out to husbandmen, and left the country.

He still had one man left to send, a beloved son; he sent him last of all to them, saying, ‘They will respect my son.’