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And they had a few small fishes. And he blessed them and commanded them also to be set before them.

And they ate and were sufficed, and they took up of the broken meat that was left, seven baskets full.

And they that ate were in number about four thousand. And he sent them away.

And they had forgotten to take bread with them, neither had they in the ship with them more than one loaf.

And they reasoned among themselves saying, "We have no bread."

When I brake five loaves among five thousand men: How many baskets full of broken meat took ye up?" They said unto him, "Twelve."

"When I brake seven among four thousand how many baskets of the leavings of broken meat took ye up?" They said, "Seven."

And he came to Bethsaida, and they brought a blind man unto him and desired him, to touch him.

And he looked up and said, "I see the men; For I see them walk as they were trees."

And they answered, "Some say that thou art John Baptist: some, say Elijah, and some, one of the prophets."

And he charged them that they should tell no man of it.

And he said unto them, "Verily I say unto you: There be some of them that stand here, which shall not taste of death, till they have seen the kingdom of God come with power."

And there appeared unto them Elijah with Moses: and they talked with Jesus.

And wist not what he said, for they were afraid.

And suddenly, they looked round about them and saw no man, more than Jesus only with them.

And as they came down from the hill, he charged them, that they should tell no man what they had seen, till the son of man were risen from death again.

And they kept that saying within them, and demanded one of another, what that rising from death again should mean?

And they asked him, saying, "Why then Say the scribes, that Elijah must first come?"

Moreover, I say unto you, that Elijah is come, and they have done unto him whatsoever pleased them, as it is written of him."

And straightway all the people, when they beheld him, were amazed, and ran to him, and saluted him.

And whensoever he taketh him, he teareth him, and he foameth, and gnasheth with his teeth, and pineth away. And I spake to thy disciples that they should cast him out, and they could not."

And they brought him unto him. And as soon as the spirit saw him, he tare him. And he fell down on the ground, wallowing and foaming.

And they departed thence, and took their journey through Galilee, and would not that any man should have known it.

For he taught his disciples, and said unto them, "The son of man shall be delivered into the hands of men, and they shall kill him, and after that he is killed he shall arise again the third day."

And they held their peace: for by the way they reasoned among themselves, who should be the chiefest.

And they said, "Moses suffered to write a testimonial of her divorcement, and to put her away."

And they were astonished out of measure, saying between themselves, "Who then can be saved?"

And they were in the way, going up to Jerusalem. And Jesus went before them. And they were amazed. And as they followed, were afraid. And Jesus took the twelve again, and began to tell them what things should happen unto him.

"Behold, we go up to Jerusalem, and the son of man shall be delivered unto the high priests and unto the scribes: and they shall condemn him to death, and shall deliver him to the gentiles,

and they shall mock him, and scourge him and spit upon him, and kill him, and the third day he shall rise again."

They said to him, "Grant unto us that we may sit one on thy right hand, and the other on thy left hand, in thy glory."

And they said unto him, "That we can." Jesus said unto them, "Ye shall drink of the cup that I shall drink of, and be baptised with the baptism that I shall be baptised in:

And when the ten heard that, they began to disdain at James and John.

But Jesus called them unto him, and said to them, "Ye know well that they which seem to bear rule among the gentiles, reign as Lords over them. And they that be great among them exercise authority over them.

And they came to Jericho: and as he went out ofJericho, with his disciples and a great number of people, Bartimaeus the son of Timaeus, which was blind, sat by the highways side begging.

And Jesus stood still, and commanded him to be called: and they called the blind, saying unto him, "Be of good comfort, rise, he called thee."

And when they came nigh to Jerusalem, unto Bethpage, and Bethany, besides Mount Olivet, he sent forth two of his disciples,

And they went their way, and found a colt tied by the door without, in a place where two ways met, and they loosed him.

And they said unto them even as Jesus had commanded them. And they let them go.

And they brought the colt to Jesus, and cast their garments on him, and he sat upon him.

And they that went before and they that followed, cried, saying, "Hosanna: blessed be he that cometh in the name of the Lord.

And on the morrow, when they were come out from Bethany, he hungered,

And they came to Jerusalem, and Jesus went into the temple: and began to cast out the sellers and buyers in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the money changers, and the stools of them that sold doves:

And the scribes and high priests heard it and sought how to destroy him. For they feared him, because all the people marveled at his doctrine.

And in the morning as they passed by, they saw the fig tree dried up by the roots.

And they came again to Jerusalem. And as he walked in the temple, there came to him the high priests, and the scribes, and the elders,

And they thought in themselves, saying, "If we shall say, 'From heaven,' he will say, 'Why then did ye not believe him?'

And they answered, and said unto Jesus, "We cannot tell." And Jesus answered, and said unto them, "Neither will I tell you, by what authority I do these things."

And they caught him and beat him and sent him again empty.

And moreover he sent unto them another servant, and at him they cast stones and brake his head, and sent him again all too reviled.

And again he sent another, and him they killed: and many others, beating some, and killing some.

"Yet had he one son whom he loved tenderly, him also sent he at the last unto them, saying, 'They will fear my son.'

And they took him and killed him, and cast him out of the vineyard.

And they went about to take him, but they feared the people. For they perceived that he spake that similitude against them. And they left him and went their way.

And as soon as they were come, they said unto him, "Master, we know that thou art true, and carest for no man: For thou considerest not the degree of men, but teachest the way of God truly: Is it lawful to pay tribute to Caesar, or not?

And they brought him one. And he said unto them, "Whose is this image and superscription?" And they said unto him, "Caesar's."

Then came the Sadducees came unto him, which say there is no resurrection. And they asked him, saying,

In the resurrection, then, when they shall rise again: whose wife shall she be of them? For seven had her to wife."

As touching the dead, that they shall rise again: have ye not read in the book of Moses, how in the bush God spake unto him saying, 'I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob?'

And he called unto him his disciples, and said unto them, "Verily I say unto you, that this poor widow hath cast more in, than all they which have cast into the treasury.

For they all did cast in of their superfluity: But she of her poverty, did cast in all that she had, even all her living."

But take ye heed to yourselves. For they shall bring you up to the councils, and into the synagogues, and ye shall be beaten, and ye shall be brought before rulers and kings, for my sake, for a testimonial unto them.

After two days followed Easter, and the days of sweet bread. And the high priests and the scribes sought means, how they might take him by craft and put him to death.

But they said, "Not in the feast day, lest any business arise among the people."

For it might have been sold for more than three hundred pence, and been given unto the poor." And they grudged against her.

When they heard that, they were glad, and promised that they would give him money. And he sought, how he might conveniently betray him.

And as they sat at board and ate, Jesus said, "Verily I say unto you, That one of you shall betray me, which eateth with me."

And they began to mourn, and to say to him one by one, "Is it I?" And another said, "Is it I?"

And he took the cup, gave thanks, and gave it to them, and they drank all of it.

And when they had said grace, they went out into the Mount Olivet.

And he spake bolder, "No, if I should die with thee, I will not deny thee." Likewise also said they all.

And they came into a place named Gethsemane. And he said to his disciples, "Sit ye here while I go apart and pray."

And he returned and found them asleep again, for their eyes were heavy: neither could they wist what they might answer to him.

And they laid their hands on him, and took him.

And they led Jesus away to the highest priest of all, and to him came all the high priests and the elders, and the scribes.

And the high priests and all the council sought for witness against Jesus, to put him to death; And they found none.

Ye have heard the blasphemy, what think ye?" And they all gave sentence that he was worthy of death.

And he denied it again. And anon after, they that stood by, said again to Peter, "Surely thou art one of them, for thou art of Galilee, and thy speech agreeth thereto."

Wherefore, Pilate asked him again, saying, "Answerest thou nothing? Behold how many things they lay unto thy charge."

At that feast Pilate was wont to deliver at their pleasure a prisoner: whomsoever they would desire.

And they cried again, "Crucify him."

Pilate said unto them, "What evil hath he done?" And they cried the more fervently, "Crucify him."

and they clothed him with purple, and they plaited a crown of thorns and crowned him withal;

And they smote him on the head with a reed, and spat upon him, and kneeled down and worshipped him.

And when they had mocked him, they took the purple off him, and put his own clothes on him, and led him out, to crucify him.

And they compelled one that passed by, called Simon of Cyrene, which came out of the field, and was father of Alexander and Rufus, to bear his cross.

And they brought him to a place named Golgotha: which is, by interpretation, the place of dead men's skulls.

And when they had crucified him, they parted his garments, casting lots for them, what every man should have.

And it was about the third hour, and they crucified him.

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