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So when Joseph awoke from his sleep, he did as the angel of the Lord had directed him, and took his wife to his home.

And he sent them to Bethlehem, and said to them, "Go and inquire particularly about the child, and when you have found him, bring me word, so that I may go and do homage to him too."

Then he awoke and took the child and his mother by night and took refuge in Egypt,

Then he awoke, and took the child and his mother and went to the land of Israel.

But hearing that Archelaus was reigning over Judea in the place of his father, Herod, he was afraid to return there; and being warned in a dream, he took refuge in the region of Galilee,

Again the devil took him to a very high mountain, and he showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor,

And when the wheat came up and ripened, the weeds appeared too.

Another figure which he used in speaking to them was this: "The Kingdom of Heaven is like a mustard seed which a man took and sowed in his field.

Another figure which he used with them was this: "The Kingdom of Heaven is like yeast, which a woman took and buried in a bushel of flour until it had all risen."

And they took offense at him. But Jesus said to them, "A prophet is treated with honor everywhere except in his native place and at his home."

And his head was brought back on a platter and given to the girl, and she took it to her mother.

John's disciples came and took his body away, and buried him, and then they went and reported it to Jesus.

Then he ordered the crowds to sit down on the grass, and he took the five loaves and the two fish and looked up to heaven and blessed them, and he broke the loaves in pieces and gave them to the disciples and they gave them to the people.

But he answered, "Why do you too break God's command for the sake of what has been handed down to you?

and he took the seven loaves and the fish and gave thanks and he broke them in pieces and gave them to his disciples, and the disciples gave them to the people.

And Peter took him aside and began to reprove him for it, saying, "God bless you, Master! that can never happen to you!"

Six days after this, Jesus took Peter and James and his brother John, and led them up on a high mountain, by themselves.

And he said to them, 'You go to my vineyard, too, and I will pay you whatever is right.' So they went.

They said to him, 'Because nobody has hired us.' He said to them, 'You go to my vineyard, too.'

And when those who were hired first came they expected to get more, but they too got a dollar apiece.

When Jesus was about to go up to Jerusalem, he took the Twelve off by themselves, and said to them as they were on the way,

But the tenants took his slaves and beat one and killed another and stoned a third.

But they took no notice of it, and went off, one to his estate, and another to his business,

"Then the Kingdom of Heaven will be like ten bridesmaids who took their lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom.

And he took Peter and Zebedee's two sons with him, and he began to show grief and distress of mind.

The men who had seized Jesus took him away to Caiaphas, the high priest, at whose house the scribes and elders had gathered.

Now Peter was sitting outside in the courtyard, and a maid came up to him, and said, "You were with Jesus the Galilean, too!"

A little while after the bystanders came up to Peter and said, "You are certainly one of them too, for your accent shows it!"

So the words spoken by the prophet Jeremiah were fulfilled: "They took the thirty silver pieces, the price of the one whose price had been fixed, on whom some of the Israelites had set a price,

When Pilate saw that he was gaining nothing but that a riot was beginning instead, he took some water and washed his hands in the presence of the crowd, saying, "I am not responsible for this man's death; you must see to it yourselves."

Then the governor's soldiers took Jesus into the barracks, and got the whole battalion together about him.

And when they had finished making sport of him, they took off the cloak, and put his own clothes on him, and led him away to be crucified.

So they took the money and did as they were told. And this story has been current among the Jews ever since.

He went on a little farther and saw James, the son of Zebedee, and his brother John; they too were in their boat putting their nets in order.

He said to them, "Let us go somewhere else, to the neighboring country towns, so that I may preach in them, too, for that is why I came out here."

And no one pours new wine into old wine-skins; or if he does, the wine bursts the skins, and the wine is lost, and the skins too. New wine has to be put into fresh skins."

How is it that he went into the house of God when Abiathar was high priest, and ate the Presentation Loaves, which it is against the law for anyone but the priests to eat, and gave some to his companions too?"

It is so too with the ones sown on the rocky ground; they gladly accept the message as soon as they hear it,

So they left the crowd and took him away in the boat in which he was sitting. There were other boats with him.

And he would not permit it, but said to him, "Go home to your own people, and tell them all the Lord has done for you and how he took pity on you."

And they laughed at him. But he drove them all out, and took the child's father and mother and the men who were with him and went into the room where the child was lying.

And they took offense at him. Jesus said to them, "A prophet is treated with honor everywhere except in his native place and among his relatives and at his home."

When his disciples heard of it they came and took his body away and put it in a tomb.

Then he took the five loaves and the two fish and looked up to heaven and blessed the loaves and broke them in pieces and gave them to the disciples to pass to the people; and he divided the two fish among them all.

He took him off by himself away from the crowd, and put his fingers in the man's ears, and touched his tongue with saliva.

Then he ordered the people to take their places on the ground. And he took the seven loaves and gave thanks and broke them in pieces and gave them to his disciples to pass, and they passed them to the people.

He took him by the hand and led him outside of the village, and spitting in his eyes he laid his hands on him and asked him, "Do you see anything?"

He told them this plainly. And Peter took him aside, and began to reprove him for it.

Six days after this Jesus took Peter, James, and John with him, and led them up on a high mountain, off by themselves. And his appearance underwent a change in their presence,

And he took a child and made him stand among them, and he put his arms around him, and said to them,

As they went on their way up to Jerusalem, Jesus walked ahead of them, and they were in dismay, and those who still followed were afraid. And he took the Twelve aside again and began to tell them what was going to happen to him.

And they took him and beat him and sent him back empty-handed.

So they took him and killed him, and threw his body outside of the vineyard.

As they were eating, he took a loaf and blessed it, and he broke it in pieces and gave it to them saying, "Take this. It is my body."

And he took the wine cup and gave thanks and gave it to them and they all drank from it.

And he took Peter, James, and John along with him, and he began to feel distress and dread,

They took Jesus away to the high priest, and all the high priests, elders, and scribes came together.

And some started to spit at him and to blindfold him and strike him, and say to him, "Now show that you are a prophet!" And the attendants slapped him as they took charge of him.

and seeing Peter warming himself, she looked at him and said, "You were with this Jesus of Nazareth too!"

As soon as it was daylight, the high priests held a consultation with the elders and scribes, and they and the whole council bound Jesus and took him away and handed him over to Pilate.

Then the soldiers took him inside the courtyard, that is, of the governor's residence, and they called the whole battalion together.

When they had finished making sport of him, they took off the purple cloak and put his own clothes on him. Then they took him out of the city to crucify him.

And they took him to the place called Golgotha, which means the Place of the Skull.

The high priests too made sport of him to one another with the scribes and said, "He saved others, but he cannot save himself!

And he bought a linen sheet and took him down from the cross and wrapped him in the sheet, and laid him in a tomb that had been hewn out of the rock, and rolled a stone against the doorway of the tomb.

So the Lord Jesus, after he had spoken to them, was caught up into heaven and took his seat at God's right hand.

When their purification period under the Law of Moses was over, they took him up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord,

Symeon also took him in his arms and blessed God, and said,

And he took him to Jerusalem, and made him stand on the summit of the Temple, and said to him, "If you are God's son, throw yourself down from here,

and they got up and drove him out of the town and took him to the brow of the hill on which their town was built, intending to throw him down from it.

How he went into the house of God and took the Presentation Loaves, which it was against the Law for anyone but the priests to eat, and ate them with his companions?"

And he came down with them and took his stand on a level place with a great throng of his disciples, and a large number of people from all over Judea and from Jerusalem and the seacoast district of Tyre and Sidon, who had come to hear him and to be cured of their diseases.

Then the apostles came back and told Jesus what they had done. And he took them and quietly retired to a town called Bethsaida.

Then he took the five loaves and the two fish and looked up to heaven and blessed them, and he broke them in pieces and gave them to the disciples to pass to the people.

It was about eight days after Jesus said this that he took Peter, John, and James, and went up on the mountain to pray.

But Jesus knew the question that was in their minds and he took a child and made him stand by his side,

and he went up to him and dressed his wounds with oil and wine and bound them up. And he put him on his own mule and brought him to an inn and took care of him.

The next day he took out a dollar and gave it to the innkeeper and said, 'Take care of him, and whatever more you spend I will refund to you on my way back.'

He said, "The man who took pity on him." Jesus said to him, "Go and do so yourself!"