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THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW
CHAPTER ONE
1The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.
2Abraham begat Isaac; and Isaac begat Jacob; and Jacob begat Judas and his brethren;
3And Judas begat Phares and Zara of Thamar; and Phares begat Esrom; and Esrom begat Aram;
4And Aram begat Aminadab; and Aminadab begat Naasson; and Naasson begat Salmon;
5And Salmon begat Booz of Rachab; and Booz begat Obed of Ruth; and Obed begat Jesse;
6And Jesse begat David the king; and David the king begat Solomon of her that had been the
wife of Urias;
7And Solomon begat Roboam; and Roboam begat Abia; and Abia begat Asa;
8And Asa begat Josaphat; and Josaphat begat Joram; and Joram begat Ozias;
9And Ozias begat Joatham; and Joatham begat Achaz; and Achaz begat Ezekias;
10And Ezekias begat Manasses; and Manasses begat Amon; and Amon begat Josias;
11And Josias begat Jechonias and his brethren, about the time they were carried away to
Babylon:
12And after they were brought to Babylon, Jechonias begat Salathiel; and Salathiel begat
Zorobabel;
13And Zorobabel begat Abiud; and Abiud begat Eliakim; and Eliakim begat Azor;
14And Azor begat Sadoc; and Sadoc begat Achim; and Achim begat Eliud;
15And Eliud begat Eleazar; and Eleazar begat Matthan; and Matthan begat Jacob;
16And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called
Christ.
17So all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations; and from David
until the carrying
away into Babylon are fourteen generations; and from the carrying away into Babylon unto
Christ are
fourteen generations.
18Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to
Joseph, before
they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost.
19Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not willing to make her a publick
example, was minded to
put her away privily.
20But while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the LORD appeared unto him in
a dream, saying,
Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is
conceived in her is of
the Holy Ghost.
21And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save
his people from their
sins.
22Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the
prophet, saying,
23Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call
his name Emmanuel, which
being interpreted is, God with us.
24Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and
took unto him his
wife:
25And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name
JESUS.
CHAPTER TWO
1Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king, behold,
there came wise
men from the east to Jerusalem,
2Saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east,
and are come to
worship him.
3When Herod the king had heard these things, he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him.
4And when he had gathered all the chief priests and scribes of the people together, he
demanded of them
where Christ should be born.
5And they said unto him, In Bethlehem of Judaea: for thus it is written by the prophet,
6And thou Bethlehem, in the land of Juda, art not the least among the princes of Juda: for
out of thee shall
come a Governor, that shall rule my people Israel.
7Then Herod, when he had privily called the wise men, enquired of them diligently what
time the star
appeared.
8And he sent them to Bethlehem, and said, Go and search diligently for the young child;
and when ye have
found him, bring me word again, that I may come and worship him also.
9When they had heard the king, they departed; and, lo, the star, which they saw in the
east, went before
them, till it came and stood over where the young child was.
10When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceeding great joy.
11And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother,
and fell down,
and worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him
gifts; gold, and
frankincense and myrrh.
12And being warned of God in a dream that they should not return to Herod, they departed
into their own
country another way.
13And when they were departed, behold, the angel of the Lord appeareth to Joseph in a
dream, saying,
Arise, and take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt, and be thou there
until I bring thee
word: for Herod will seek the young child to destroy him.
14When he arose, he took the young child and his mother by night, and departed into Egypt:
15And was there until the death of Herod: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of
the Lord by the
prophet, saying, Out of Egypt have I called my son.
16Then Herod, when he saw that he was mocked of the wise men, was exceeding wroth, and
sent forth, and
slew all the children that were in Bethlehem, and in all the coasts thereof, from two
years old and under,
according to the time which he had diligently enquired of the wise men.
17Then was fulfilled that which was spoken by Jeremy the prophet, saying,
18In Rama was there a voice heard, lamentation, and weeping, and great mourning, Rachel
weeping for her
children, and would not be comforted, because they are not.
19But when Herod was dead, behold, an angel of the Lord appeareth in a dream to Joseph in
Egypt,
20Saying, Arise, and take the young child and his mother, and go into the land of Israel:
for they are dead
which sought the young child's life.
21And he arose, and took the young child and his mother, and came into the land of Israel.
22But when he heard that Archelaus did reign in Judaea in the room of his father Herod, he
was afraid to go
thither: notwithstanding, being warned of God in a dream, he turned aside into the parts
of Galilee:
23And he came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth: that it might be fulfilled which was
spoken by the
prophets, He shall be called a Nazarene.
CHAPTER THREE
1In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the wilderness of Judaea,
2And saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.
3For this is he that was spoken of by the prophet Esaias, saying, The voice of one crying
in the wilderness,
Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.
4And the same John had his raiment of camel's hair, and a leathern girdle about his loins;
and his meat was
locusts and wild honey.
5Then went out to him Jerusalem, and all Judaea, and all the region round about Jordan,
6And were baptized of him in Jordan, confessing their sins.
7But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees come to his baptism, he said unto
them, O
generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
8Bring forth therefore fruits meet for repentance:
9And think not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to our father: for I say unto
you, that God is able
of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham.
10And now also the axe is laid unto the root of the trees: therefore every tree which
bringeth not forth good
fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
11I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance. but he that cometh after me is mightier
than I, whose
shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire:
12Whose fan is in his hand, and he will throughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat
into the garner; but he
will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.
13Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John, to be baptized of him.
14But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?
15And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to
fulfil all righteousness.
Then he suffered him.
16And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the
heavens were opened
unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:
17And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.
CHAPTER FOUR
1Then was Jesus led up of the spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil.
2And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he was afterward an hungred.
3And when the tempter came to him, he said, If thou be the Son of God, command that these
stones be
made bread.
4But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every
word that
proceedeth out of the mouth of God.
5Then the devil taketh him up into the holy city, and setteth him on a pinnacle of the
temple,
6And saith unto him, If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down: for it is written, He
shall give his angels
charge concerning thee: and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou
dash thy foot against
a stone.
7Jesus said unto him, It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God.
8Again, the devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain, and sheweth him all the
kingdoms of the
world, and the glory of them;
9And saith unto him, All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship
me.
10Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship
the Lord thy God,
and him only shalt thou serve.
11Then the devil leaveth him, and, behold, angels came and ministered unto him.
12Now when Jesus had heard that John was cast into prison, he departed into Galilee;
13And leaving Nazareth, he came and dwelt in Capernaum, which is upon the sea coast, in
the borders of
Zabulon and Nephthalim:
14That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias the prophet, saying,
15The land of Zabulon, and the land of Nephthalim, by the way of the sea, beyond Jordan,
Galilee of the
Gentiles;
16The people which sat in darkness saw great light; and to them which sat in the region
and shadow of death
light is sprung up.
17From that time Jesus began to preach, and to say, Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is
at hand.
18And Jesus, walking by the sea of Galilee, saw two brethren, Simon called Peter, and
Andrew his brother,
casting a net into the sea: for they were fishers.
19And he saith unto them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.
20And they straightway left their nets, and followed him.
21And going on from thence, he saw other two brethren, James the son of Zebedee, and John
his brother, in
a ship with Zebedee their father, mending their nets; and he called them.
22And they immediately left the ship and their father, and followed him.
23And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel
of the kingdom,
and healing all manner of sickness and all manner of disease among the people.
24And his fame went throughout all Syria: and they brought unto him all sick people that
were taken with
divers diseases and torments, and those which were possessed with devils, and those which
were lunatick,
and those that had the palsy; and he healed them.
25And there followed him great multitudes of people from Galilee, and from Decapolis, and
from Jerusalem,
and from Judaea, and from beyond Jordan.
CHAPTER FIVE
1And seeing the multitudes, he went up into a mountain: and when he was set, his disciples
came unto him:
2And he opened his mouth, and taught them, saying,
3Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
4Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.
5Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.
6Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be
filled.
7Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.
8Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.
9Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.
10Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom
of heaven.
11Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner
of evil against you
falsely, for my sake.
12Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted
they the prophets
which were before you.
13Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it
be salted? it is thenceforth
good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.
14Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.
15Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it
giveth light unto all that
are in the house.
16Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your
Father which is in
heaven.
17Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy,
but to fulfil.
18For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no
wise pass from the law,
till all be fulfilled.
19Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so,
he shall be
called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same
shall be called
great in the kingdom of heaven.
20For I say unto you, That except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the
scribes and
Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven.
21Ye have heard that it was said of them of old time, Thou shalt not kill; and whosoever
shall kill shall be in
danger of the judgment:
22But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in
danger of the
judgment: and whosoever shall say to his brother, Raca, shall be in danger of the council:
but whosoever
shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire.
23Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother
hath ought against thee;
24Leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way; first be reconciled to thy
brother, and then come and
offer thy gift.
25Agree with thine adversary quickly, whiles thou art in the way with him; lest at any
time the adversary
deliver thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the officer, and thou be cast
into prison.
26Verily I say unto thee, Thou shalt by no means come out thence, till thou hast paid the
uttermost farthing.
27Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not commit adultery:
28But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed
adultery with her
already in his heart.
29And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: for it is
profitable for thee that one of thy
members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell.
30And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off, and cast it from thee: for it is
profitable for thee that one of thy
members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell.
31It hath been said, Whosoever shall put away his wife, let him give her a writing of
divorcement:
32But I say unto you, That whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of
fornication, causeth her
to commit adultery: and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery.
33Again, ye have heard that it hath been said by them of old time, Thou shalt not forswear
thyself, but shalt
perform unto the Lord thine oaths:
34But I say unto you, Swear not at all; neither by heaven; for it is God's throne:
35Nor by the earth; for it is his footstool: neither by Jerusalem; for it is the city of
the great King.
36Neither shalt thou swear by thy head, because thou canst not make one hair white or
black.
37But let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay: for whatsoever is more than these
cometh of evil.
38Ye have heard that it hath been said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth:
39But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right
cheek, turn to him the
other also.
40And if any man will sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak
also.
41And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain.
42Give to him that asketh thee, and from him that would borrow of thee turn not thou away.
43Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine
enemy.
44But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that
hate you, and pray
for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;
45That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to
rise on the evil and
on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.
46For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? do not even the publicans the
same?
47And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others? do not even the
publicans so?
48Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.
CHAPTER SIX
1Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them: otherwise ye have no
reward of your
Father which is in heaven.
2Therefore when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the
hypocrites do in the
synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you,
They have their
reward.
3But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth:
4That thine alms may be in secret: and thy Father which seeth in secret himself shall
reward thee openly.
5And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray
standing in the
synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say
unto you, They
have their reward.
6But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door,
pray to thy Father
which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.
7But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they
shall be heard for their
much speaking.
8Be not ye therefore like unto them: for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of,
before ye ask
him.
9After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy
name.
10Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.
11Give us this day our daily bread.
12And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
13And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and
the power, and the
glory, for ever. Amen.
14For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you:
15But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your
trespasses.
16Moreover when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance: for they
disfigure their faces, that
they may appear unto men to fast. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.
17But thou, when thou fastest, anoint thine head, and wash thy face;
18That thou appear not unto men to fast, but unto thy Father which is in secret: and thy
Father, which seeth in
secret, shall reward thee openly.
19Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and
where thieves break
through and steal:
20But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt,
and where thieves
do not break through nor steal:
21For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.
22The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall
be full of light.
23But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness. If therefore the
light that is in thee be
darkness, how great is that darkness!
24No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or
else he will hold to the
one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.
25Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye
shall drink; nor yet for
your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than
raiment?
26Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into
barns; yet your heavenly
Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?
27Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
28And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow;
they toil not, neither
do they spin:
29And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of
these.
30Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which to day is, and to morrow is
cast into the oven,
shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?
31Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or,
Wherewithal shall we
be clothed?
32(For after all these things do the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly Father knoweth that
ye have need of all
these things.
33But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall
be added unto you.
34Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the
things of itself.
Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.
CHAPTER SEVEN
1Judge not, that ye be not judged.
2For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it
shall be measured
to you again.
3And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the
beam that is in thine
own eye?
4Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and,
behold, a beam is in
thine own eye?
5Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see
clearly to cast out the
mote out of thy brother's eye.
6Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest
they trample them
under their feet, and turn again and rend you.
7Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened
unto you:
8For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that
knocketh it shall be
opened.
9Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?
10Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?
11If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more
shall your Father
which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him?
12Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to
them: for this is the
law and the prophets.
13Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth
to destruction, and
many there be which go in thereat:
14Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few
there be that find it.
15Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are
ravening wolves.
16Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
17Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth
evil fruit.
18A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good
fruit.
19Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
20Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.
21Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven;
but he that doeth the
will of my Father which is in heaven.
22Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in
thy name have
cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
23And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work
iniquity.
24Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto
a wise man,
which built his house upon a rock:
25And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that
house; and it fell not:
for it was founded upon a rock.
26And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened
unto a foolish man,
which built his house upon the sand:
27And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that
house; and it fell:
and great was the fall of it.
28And it came to pass, when Jesus had ended these sayings, the people were astonished at
his doctrine:
29For he taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.
CHAPTER EIGHT
1When he was come down from the mountain, great multitudes followed him.
2And, behold, there came a leper and worshipped him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou
canst make me clean.
3And Jesus put forth his hand, and touched him, saying, I will; be thou clean. And
immediately his leprosy
was cleansed.
4And Jesus saith unto him, See thou tell no man; but go thy way, shew thyself to the
priest, and offer the gift
that Moses commanded, for a testimony unto them.
5And when Jesus was entered into Capernaum, there came unto him a centurion, beseeching
him,
6And saying, Lord, my servant lieth at home sick of the palsy, grievously tormented.
7And Jesus saith unto him, I will come and heal him.
8The centurion answered and said, Lord, I am not worthy that thou shouldest come under my
roof: but
speak the word only, and my servant shall be healed.
9For I am a man under authority, having soldiers under me: and I say to this man, Go, and
he goeth; and to
another, Come, and he cometh; and to my servant, Do this, and he doeth it.
10When Jesus heard it, he marvelled, and said to them that followed, Verily I say unto
you, I have not found
so great faith, no, not in Israel.
11And I say unto you, That many shall come from the east and west, and shall sit down with
Abraham, and
Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of heaven.
12But the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness: there shall be
weeping and gnashing of
teeth.
13And Jesus said unto the centurion, Go thy way; and as thou hast believed, so be it done
unto thee. And his
servant was healed in the selfsame hour.
14And when Jesus was come into Peter's house, he saw his wife's mother laid, and sick of a
fever.
15And he touched her hand, and the fever left her: and she arose, and ministered unto
them.
16When the even was come, they brought unto him many that were possessed with devils: and
he cast out the
spirits with his word, and healed all that were sick:
17That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias the prophet, saying, Himself took
our infirmities, and
bare our sicknesses.
18Now when Jesus saw great multitudes about him, he gave commandment to depart unto the
other side.
19And a certain scribe came, and said unto him, Master, I will follow thee whithersoever
thou goest.
20And Jesus saith unto him, The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests; but
the Son of man hath
not where to lay his head.
21And another of his disciples said unto him, Lord, suffer me first to go and bury my
father.
22But Jesus said unto him, Follow me; and let the dead bury their dead.
23And when he was entered into a ship, his disciples followed him.
24And, behold, there arose a great tempest in the sea, insomuch that the ship was covered
with the waves:
but he was asleep.
25And his disciples came to him, and awoke him, saying, Lord, save us: we perish.
26And he saith unto them, Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith? Then he arose, and
rebuked the winds and
the sea; and there was a great calm.
27But the men marvelled, saying, What manner of man is this, that even the winds and the
sea obey him!
28And when he was come to the other side into the country of the Gergesenes, there met him
two possessed
with devils, coming out of the tombs, exceeding fierce, so that no man might pass by that
way.
29And, behold, they cried out, saying, What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of
God? art thou come
hither to torment us before the time?
30And there was a good way off from them an herd of many swine feeding.
31So the devils besought him, saying, If thou cast us out, suffer us to go away into the
herd of swine.
32And he said unto them, Go. And when they were come out, they went into the herd of
swine: and, behold,
the whole herd of swine ran violently down a steep place into the sea, and perished in the
waters.
33And they that kept them fled, and went their ways into the city, and told every thing,
and what was befallen
to the possessed of the devils.
34And, behold, the whole city came out to meet Jesus: and when they saw him, they besought
him that he
would depart out of their coasts.
CHAPTER NINE
1And he entered into a ship, and passed over, and came into his own city.
2And, behold, they brought to him a man sick of the palsy, lying on a bed: and Jesus
seeing their faith said
unto the sick of the palsy; Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven thee.
3And, behold, certain of the scribes said within themselves, This man blasphemeth.
4And Jesus knowing their thoughts said, Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?
5For whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise, and walk?
6But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins, (then saith
he to the sick of
the palsy,) Arise, take up thy bed, and go unto thine house.
7And he arose, and departed to his house.
8But when the multitudes saw it, they marvelled, and glorified God, which had given such
power unto men.
9And as Jesus passed forth from thence, he saw a man, named Matthew, sitting at the
receipt of custom: and
he saith unto him, Follow me. And he arose, and followed him.
10And it came to pass, as Jesus sat at meat in the house, behold, many publicans and
sinners came and sat
down with him and his disciples.
11And when the Pharisees saw it, they said unto his disciples, Why eateth your Master with
publicans and
sinners?
12But when Jesus heard that, he said unto them, They that be whole need not a physician,
but they that are
sick.
13But go ye and learn what that meaneth, I will have mercy, and not sacrifice: for I am
not come to call the
righteous, but sinners to repentance.
14Then came to him the disciples of John, saying, Why do we and the Pharisees fast oft,
but thy disciples fast
not?
15And Jesus said unto them, Can the children of the bridechamber mourn, as long as the
bridegroom is with
them? but the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken from them, and then shall
they fast.
16No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment, for that which is put in to
fill it up taketh from the
garment, and the rent is made worse.
17Neither do men put new wine into old bottles: else the bottles break, and the wine
runneth out, and the
bottles perish: but they put new wine into new bottles, and both are preserved.
18While he spake these things unto them, behold, there came a certain ruler, and
worshipped him, saying, My
daughter is even now dead: but come and lay thy hand upon her, and she shall live.
19And Jesus arose, and followed him, and so did his disciples.
20And, behold, a woman, which was diseased with an issue of blood twelve years, came
behind him, and
touched the hem of his garment:
21For she said within herself, If I may but touch his garment, I shall be whole.
22But Jesus turned him about, and when he saw her, he said, Daughter, be of good comfort;
thy faith hath
made thee whole. And the woman was made whole from that hour.
23And when Jesus came into the ruler's house, and saw the minstrels and the people making
a noise,
24He said unto them, Give place: for the maid is not dead, but sleepeth. And they laughed
him to scorn.
25But when the people were put forth, he went in, and took her by the hand, and the maid
arose.
26And the fame hereof went abroad into all that land.
27And when Jesus departed thence, two blind men followed him, crying, and saying, Thou son
of David, have
mercy on us.
28And when he was come into the house, the blind men came to him: and Jesus saith unto
them, Believe ye
that I am able to do this? They said unto him, Yea, Lord.
29Then touched he their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you.
30And their eyes were opened; and Jesus straitly charged them, saying, See that no man
know it.
31But they, when they were departed, spread abroad his fame in all that country.
32As they went out, behold, they brought to him a dumb man possessed with a devil.
33And when the devil was cast out, the dumb spake: and the multitudes marvelled, saying,
It was never so
seen in Israel.
34But the Pharisees said, He casteth out devils through the prince of the devils.
35And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, and
preaching the gospel of
the kingdom, and healing every sickness and every disease among the people.
36But when he saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them, because they
fainted, and were
scattered abroad, as sheep having no shepherd.
37Then saith he unto his disciples, The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are
few;
38Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth labourers into his
harvest.
CHAPTER TEN
1And when he had called unto him his twelve disciples, he gave them power against unclean
spirits, to cast
them out, and to heal all manner of sickness and all manner of disease.
2Now the names of the twelve apostles are these; The first, Simon, who is called Peter,
and Andrew his
brother; James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother;
3Philip, and Bartholomew; Thomas, and Matthew the publican; James the son of Alphaeus, and
Lebbaeus,
whose surname was Thaddaeus;
4Simon the Canaanite, and Judas Iscariot, who also betrayed him.
5These twelve Jesus sent forth, and commanded them, saying, Go not into the way of the
Gentiles, and into
any city of the Samaritans enter ye not:
6But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
7And as ye go, preach, saying, The kingdom of heaven is at hand.
8Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils: freely ye have
received, freely give.
9Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses,
10Nor scrip for your journey, neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves: for the
workman is worthy of
his meat.
11And into whatsoever city or town ye shall enter, enquire who in it is worthy; and there
abide till ye go
thence.
12And when ye come into an house, salute it.
13And if the house be worthy, let your peace come upon it: but if it be not worthy, let
your peace return to
you.
14And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that
house or city, shake
off the dust of your feet.
15Verily I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrha in
the day of
judgment, than for that city.
16Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as
serpents, and harmless as
doves.
17But beware of men: for they will deliver you up to the councils, and they will scourge
you in their
synagogues;
18And ye shall be brought before governors and kings for my sake, for a testimony against
them and the
Gentiles.
19But when they deliver you up, take no thought how or what ye shall speak: for it shall
be given you in that
same hour what ye shall speak.
20For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you.
21And the brother shall deliver up the brother to death, and the father the child: and the
children shall rise up
against their parents, and cause them to be put to death.
22And ye shall be hated of all men for my name's sake: but he that endureth to the end
shall be saved.
23But when they persecute you in this city, flee ye into another: for verily I say unto
you, Ye shall not have
gone over the cities of Israel, till the Son of man be come.
24The disciple is not above his master, nor the servant above his lord.
25It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master, and the servant as his lord. If
they have called the
master of the house Beelzebub, how much more shall they call them of his household?
26Fear them not therefore: for there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; and
hid, that shall not be
known.
27What I tell you in darkness, that speak ye in light: and what ye hear in the ear, that
preach ye upon the
housetops.
28And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather
fear him which is able to
destroy both soul and body in hell.
29Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground
without your Father.
30But the very hairs of your head are all numbered.
31Fear ye not therefore, ye are of more value than many sparrows.
32Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my
Father which is in
heaven.
33But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father which is
in heaven.
34Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword.
35For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her
mother, and the
daughter in law against her mother in law.
36And a man's foes shall be they of his own household.
37He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son
or daughter more
than me is not worthy of me.
38And he that taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, is not worthy of me.
39He that findeth his life shall lose it: and he that loseth his life for my sake shall
find it.
40He that receiveth you receiveth me, and he that receiveth me receiveth him that sent me.
41He that receiveth a prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive a prophet's reward;
and he that receiveth
a righteous man in the name of a righteous man shall receive a righteous man's reward.
42And whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water only
in the name of a
disciple, verily I say unto you, he shall in no wise lose his reward.
CHAPTER ELEVEN
1And it came to pass, when Jesus had made an end of commanding his twelve disciples, he
departed thence
to teach and to preach in their cities.
2Now when John had heard in the prison the works of Christ, he sent two of his disciples,
3And said unto him, Art thou he that should come, or do we look for another?
4Jesus answered and said unto them, Go and shew John again those things which ye do hear
and see:
5The blind receive their sight, and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf
hear, the dead are
raised up, and the poor have the gospel preached to them.
6And blessed is he, whosoever shall not be offended in me.
7And as they departed, Jesus began to say unto the multitudes concerning John, What went
ye out into the
wilderness to see? A reed shaken with the wind?
8But what went ye out for to see? A man clothed in soft raiment? behold, they that wear
soft clothing are in
kings' houses.
9But what went ye out for to see? A prophet? yea, I say unto you, and more than a prophet.
10For this is he, of whom it is written, Behold, I send my messenger before thy face,
which shall prepare thy
way before thee.
11Verily I say unto you, Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater
than John the
Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.
12And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth
violence, and the violent
take it by force.
13For all the prophets and the law prophesied until John.
14And if ye will receive it, this is Elias, which was for to come.
15He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.
16But whereunto shall I liken this generation? It is like unto children sitting in the
markets, and calling unto
their fellows,
17And saying, We have piped unto you, and ye have not danced; we have mourned unto you,
and ye have
not lamented.
18For John came neither eating nor drinking, and they say, He hath a devil.
19The Son of man came eating and drinking, and they say, Behold a man gluttonous, and a
winebibber, a
friend of publicans and sinners. But wisdom is justified of her children.
20Then began he to upbraid the cities wherein most of his mighty works were done, because
they repented
not:
21Woe unto thee, Chorazin! woe unto thee, Bethsaida! for if the mighty works, which were
done in you, had
been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes.
22But I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon at the day of
judgment, than for you.
23And thou, Capernaum, which art exalted unto heaven, shalt be brought down to hell: for
if the mighty
works, which have been done in thee, had been done in Sodom, it would have remained until
this day.
24But I say unto you, That it shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom in the day of
judgment, than for
thee.
25At that time Jesus answered and said, I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth,
because thou hast
hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes.
26Even so, Father: for so it seemed good in thy sight.
27All things are delivered unto me of my Father: and no man knoweth the Son, but the
Father; neither
knoweth any man the Father, save the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal him.
28Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
29Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall
find rest unto your
souls.
30For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.
CHAPTER TWELVE
1At that time Jesus went on the sabbath day through the corn; and his disciples were an
hungred, and began
to pluck the ears of corn and to eat.
2But when the Pharisees saw it, they said unto him, Behold, thy disciples do that which is
not lawful to do
upon the sabbath day.
3But he said unto them, Have ye not read what David did, when he was an hungred, and they
that were with
him;
4How he entered into the house of God, and did eat the shewbread, which was not lawful for
him to eat,
neither for them which were with him, but only for the priests?
5Or have ye not read in the law, how that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple
profane the sabbath,
and are blameless?
6But I say unto you, That in this place is one greater than the temple.
7But if ye had known what this meaneth, I will have mercy, and not sacrifice, ye would not
have condemned
the guiltless.
8For the Son of man is Lord even of the sabbath day.
9And when he was departed thence, he went into their synagogue:
10And, behold, there was a man which had his hand withered. And they asked him, saying, Is
it lawful to heal
on the sabbath days? that they might accuse him.
11And he said unto them, What man shall there be among you, that shall have one sheep, and
if it fall into a pit
on the sabbath day, will he not lay hold on it, and lift it out?
12How much then is a man better than a sheep? Wherefore it is lawful to do well on the
sabbath days.
13Then saith he to the man, Stretch forth thine hand. And he stretched it forth; and it
was restored whole, like
as the other.
14Then the Pharisees went out, and held a council against him, how they might destroy him.
15But when Jesus knew it, he withdrew himself from thence: and great multitudes followed
him, and he healed
them all;
16And charged them that they should not make him known:
17That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias the prophet, saying,
18Behold my servant, whom I have chosen; my beloved, in whom my soul is well pleased: I
will put my spirit
upon him, and he shall shew judgment to the Gentiles.
19He shall not strive, nor cry; neither shall any man hear his voice in the streets.
20A bruised reed shall he not break, and smoking flax shall he not quench, till he send
forth judgment unto
victory.
21And in his name shall the Gentiles trust.
22Then was brought unto him one possessed with a devil, blind, and dumb: and he healed
him, insomuch that
the blind and dumb both spake and saw.
23And all the people were amazed, and said, Is not this the son of David?
24But when the Pharisees heard it, they said, This fellow doth not cast out devils, but by
Beelzebub the prince
of the devils.
25And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself
is brought to
desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand:
26And if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided against himself; how shall then his kingdom
stand?
27And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out? therefore
they shall be
your judges.
28But if I cast out devils by the Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God is come unto you.
29Or else how can one enter into a strong man's house, and spoil his goods, except he
first bind the strong
man? and then he will spoil his house.
30He that is not with me is against me; and he that gathereth not with me scattereth
abroad.
31Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men:
but the blasphemy
against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men.
32And whosoever speaketh a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but
whosoever speaketh
against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in
the world to come.
33Either make the tree good, and his fruit good; or else make the tree corrupt, and his
fruit corrupt: for the
tree is known by his fruit.
34O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? for out of the
abundance of the heart the
mouth speaketh.
35A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things: and an evil
man out of the evil
treasure bringeth forth evil things.
36But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account
thereof in the day of
judgment.
37For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.
38Then certain of the scribes and of the Pharisees answered, saying, Master, we would see
a sign from thee.
39But he answered and said unto them, An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a
sign; and there shall
no sign be given to it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas:
40For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of
man be three days and
three nights in the heart of the earth.
41The men of Nineveh shall rise in judgment with this generation, and shall condemn it:
because they repented
at the preaching of Jonas; and, behold, a greater than Jonas is here.
42The queen of the south shall rise up in the judgment with this generation, and shall
condemn it: for she came
from the uttermost parts of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon; and, behold, a
greater than Solomon
is here.
43When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking
rest, and findeth none.
44Then he saith, I will return into my house from whence I came out; and when he is come,
he findeth it
empty, swept, and garnished.
45Then goeth he, and taketh with himself seven other spirits more wicked than himself, and
they enter in and
dwell there: and the last state of that man is worse than the first. Even so shall it be
also unto this wicked
generation.
46While he yet talked to the people, behold, his mother and his brethren stood without,
desiring to speak with
him.
47Then one said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy brethren stand without, desiring to
speak with thee.
48But he answered and said unto him that told him, Who is my mother? and who are my
brethren?
49And he stretched forth his hand toward his disciples, and said, Behold my mother and my
brethren!
50For whosoever shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven, the same is my brother,
and sister, and
mother.
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
1The same day went Jesus out of the house, and sat by the sea side.
2And great multitudes were gathered together unto him, so that he went into a ship, and
sat; and the whole
multitude stood on the shore.
3And he spake many things unto them in parables, saying, Behold, a sower went forth to
sow;
4And when he sowed, some seeds fell by the way side, and the fowls came and devoured them
up:
5Some fell upon stony places, where they had not much earth: and forthwith they sprung up,
because they
had no deepness of earth:
6And when the sun was up, they were scorched; and because they had no root, they withered
away.
7And some fell among thorns; and the thorns sprung up, and choked them:
8But other fell into good ground, and brought forth fruit, some an hundredfold, some
sixtyfold, some
thirtyfold.
9Who hath ears to hear, let him hear.
10And the disciples came, and said unto him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables?
11He answered and said unto them, Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of
the kingdom of
heaven, but to them it is not given.
12For whosoever hath, to him shall be given, and he shall have more abundance: but
whosoever hath not,
from him shall be taken away even that he hath.
13Therefore speak I to them in parables: because they seeing see not; and hearing they
hear not, neither do
they understand.
14And in them is fulfilled the prophecy of Esaias, which saith, By hearing ye shall hear,
and shall not
understand; and seeing ye shall see, and shall not perceive:
15For this people's heart is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing, and their
eyes they have closed;
lest at any time they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears, and should
understand with their
heart, and should be converted, and I should heal them.
16But blessed are your eyes, for they see: and your ears, for they hear.
17For verily I say unto you, That many prophets and righteous men have desired to see
those things which ye
see, and have not seen them; and to hear those things which ye hear, and have not heard
them.
18Hear ye therefore the parable of the sower.
19When any one heareth the word of the kingdom, and understandeth it not, then cometh the
wicked one,
and catcheth away that which was sown in his heart. This is he which received seed by the
way side.
20But he that received the seed into stony places, the same is he that heareth the word,
and anon with joy
receiveth it;
21Yet hath he not root in himself, but dureth for a while: for when tribulation or
persecution ariseth because of
the word, by and by he is offended.
22He also that received seed among the thorns is he that heareth the word; and the care of
this world, and the
deceitfulness of riches, choke the word, and he becometh unfruitful.
23But he that received seed into the good ground is he that heareth the word, and
understandeth it; which also
beareth fruit, and bringeth forth, some an hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty.
24Another parable put he forth unto them, saying, The kingdom of heaven is likened unto a
man which sowed
good seed in his field:
25But while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his way.
26But when the blade was sprung up, and brought forth fruit, then appeared the tares also.
27So the servants of the householder came and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow good
seed in thy field?
from whence then hath it tares?
28He said unto them, An enemy hath done this. The servants said unto him, Wilt thou then
that we go and
gather them up?
29But he said, Nay; lest while ye gather up the tares, ye root up also the wheat with
them.
30Let both grow together until the harvest: and in the time of harvest I will say to the
reapers, Gather ye
together first the tares, and bind them in bundles to burn them: but gather the wheat into
my barn.
31Another parable put he forth unto them, saying, The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain
of mustard seed,
which a man took, and sowed in his field:
32Which indeed is the least of all seeds: but when it is grown, it is the greatest among
herbs, and becometh a
tree, so that the birds of the air come and lodge in the branches thereof.
33Another parable spake he unto them; The kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven, which a
woman took, and
hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened.
34All these things spake Jesus unto the multitude in parables; and without a parable spake
he not unto them:
35That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, saying, I will open my mouth
in parables; I will
utter things which have been kept secret from the foundation of the world.
36Then Jesus sent the multitude away, and went into the house: and his disciples came unto
him, saying,
Declare unto us the parable of the tares of the field.
37He answered and said unto them, He that soweth the good seed is the Son of man;
38The field is the world; the good seed are the children of the kingdom; but the tares are
the children of the
wicked one;
39The enemy that sowed them is the devil; the harvest is the end of the world; and the
reapers are the angels.
40As therefore the tares are gathered and burned in the fire; so shall it be in the end of
this world.
41The Son of man shall send forth his angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdom all
things that offend,
and them which do iniquity;
42And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of
teeth.
43Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Who hath
ears to hear, let him
hear.
44Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto treasure hid in a field; the which when a man
hath found, he
hideth, and for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field.
45Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto a merchant man, seeking goodly pearls:
46Who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had, and
bought it.
47Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto a net, that was cast into the sea, and
gathered of every kind:
48Which, when it was full, they drew to shore, and sat down, and gathered the good into
vessels, but cast the
bad away.
49So shall it be at the end of the world: the angels shall come forth, and sever the
wicked from among the
just,
50And shall cast them into the furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of
teeth.
51Jesus saith unto them, Have ye understood all these things? They say unto him, Yea,
Lord.
52Then said he unto them, Therefore every scribe which is instructed unto the kingdom of
heaven is like unto
a man that is an householder, which bringeth forth out of his treasure things new and old.
53And it came to pass, that when Jesus had finished these parables, he departed thence.
54And when he was come into his own country, he taught them in their synagogue, insomuch
that they were
astonished, and said, Whence hath this man this wisdom, and these mighty works?
55Is not this the carpenter's son? is not his mother called Mary? and his brethren, James,
and Joses, and
Simon, and Judas?
56And his sisters, are they not all with us? Whence then hath this man all these things?
57And they were offended in him. But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is not without
honour, save in his own
country, and in his own house.
58And he did not many mighty works there because of their unbelief.
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
1At that time Herod the tetrarch heard of the fame of Jesus,
2And said unto his servants, This is John the Baptist; he is risen from the dead; and
therefore mighty works
do shew forth themselves in him.
3For Herod had laid hold on John, and bound him, and put him in prison for Herodias' sake,
his brother
Philip's wife.
4For John said unto him, It is not lawful for thee to have her.
5And when he would have put him to death, he feared the multitude, because they counted
him as a prophet.
6But when Herod's birthday was kept, the daughter of Herodias danced before them, and
pleased Herod.
7Whereupon he promised with an oath to give her whatsoever she would ask.
8And she, being before instructed of her mother, said, Give me here John Baptist's head in
a charger.
9And the king was sorry: nevertheless for the oath's sake, and them which sat with him at
meat, he
commanded it to be given her.
10And he sent, and beheaded John in the prison.
11And his head was brought in a charger, and given to the damsel: and she brought it to
her mother.
12And his disciples came, and took up the body, and buried it, and went and told Jesus.
13When Jesus heard of it, he departed thence by ship into a desert place apart: and when
the people had
heard thereof, they followed him on foot out of the cities.
14And Jesus went forth, and saw a great multitude, and was moved with compassion toward
them, and he
healed their sick.
15And when it was evening, his disciples came to him, saying, This is a desert place, and
the time is now past;
send the multitude away, that they may go into the villages, and buy themselves victuals.
16But Jesus said unto them, They need not depart; give ye them to eat.
17And they say unto him, We have here but five loaves, and two fishes.
18He said, Bring them hither to me.
19And he commanded the multitude to sit down on the grass, and took the five loaves, and
the two fishes,
and looking up to heaven, he blessed, and brake, and gave the loaves to his disciples, and
the disciples to
the multitude.
20And they did all eat, and were filled: and they took up of the fragments that remained
twelve baskets full.
21And they that had eaten were about five thousand men, beside women and children.
22And straightway Jesus constrained his disciples to get into a ship, and to go before him
unto the other side,
while he sent the multitudes away.
23And when he had sent the multitudes away, he went up into a mountain apart to pray: and
when the evening
was come, he was there alone.
24But the ship was now in the midst of the sea, tossed with waves: for the wind was
contrary.
25And in the fourth watch of the night Jesus went unto them, walking on the sea.
26And when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were troubled, saying, It is a
spirit; and they cried
out for fear.
27But straightway Jesus spake unto them, saying, Be of good cheer; it is I; be not afraid.
28And Peter answered him and said, Lord, if it be thou, bid me come unto thee on the
water.
29And he said, Come. And when Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water,
to go to
Jesus.
30But when he saw the wind boisterous, he was afraid; and beginning to sink, he cried,
saying, Lord, save
me.
31And immediately Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, and said unto him, O
thou of little faith,
wherefore didst thou doubt?
32And when they were come into the ship, the wind ceased.
33Then they that were in the ship came and worshipped him, saying, Of a truth thou art the
Son of God.
34And when they were gone over, they came into the land of Gennesaret.
35And when the men of that place had knowledge of him, they sent out into all that country
round about, and
brought unto him all that were diseased;
36And besought him that they might only touch the hem of his garment: and as many as
touched were made
perfectly whole.
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
1Then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, which were of Jerusalem, saying,
2Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders? for they wash not their
hands when they eat
bread.
3But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by
your
tradition?
4For God commanded, saying, Honour thy father and mother: and, He that curseth father or
mother, let him
die the death.
5But ye say, Whosoever shall say to his father or his mother, It is a gift, by whatsoever
thou mightest be
profited by me;
6And honour not his father or his mother, he shall be free. Thus have ye made the
commandment of God of
none effect by your tradition.
7Ye hypocrites, well did Esaias prophesy of you, saying,
8This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but
their heart is far
from me.
9But in vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.
10And he called the multitude, and said unto them, Hear, and understand:
11Not that which goeth into the mouth defileth a man; but that which cometh out of the
mouth, this defileth a
man.
12Then came his disciples, and said unto him, Knowest thou that the Pharisees were
offended, after they
heard this saying?
13But he answered and said, Every plant, which my heavenly Father hath not planted, shall
be rooted up.
14Let them alone: they be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind,
both shall fall into the
ditch.
15Then answered Peter and said unto him, Declare unto us this parable.
16And Jesus said, Are ye also yet without understanding?
17Do not ye yet understand, that whatsoever entereth in at the mouth goeth into the belly,
and is cast out into
the draught?
18But those things which proceed out of the mouth come forth from the heart; and they
defile the man.
19For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts,
false witness,
blasphemies:
20These are the things which defile a man: but to eat with unwashen hands defileth not a
man.
21Then Jesus went thence, and departed into the coasts of Tyre and Sidon.
22And, behold, a woman of Canaan came out of the same coasts, and cried unto him, saying,
Have mercy on
me, O Lord, thou son of David; my daughter is grievously vexed with a devil.
23But he answered her not a word. And his disciples came and besought him, saying, Send
her away; for she
crieth after us.
24But he answered and said, I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
25Then came she and worshipped him, saying, Lord, help me.
26But he answered and said, It is not meet to take the children's bread, and to cast it to
dogs.
27And she said, Truth, Lord: yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their masters'
table.
28Then Jesus answered and said unto her, O woman, great is thy faith: be it unto thee even
as thou wilt. And
her daughter was made whole from that very hour.
29And Jesus departed from thence, and came nigh unto the sea of Galilee; and went up into
a mountain, and
sat down there.
30And great multitudes came unto him, having with them those that were lame, blind, dumb,
maimed, and
many others, and cast them down at Jesus' feet; and he healed them:
31Insomuch that the multitude wondered, when they saw the dumb to speak, the maimed to be
whole, the
lame to walk, and the blind to see: and they glorified the God of Israel.
32Then Jesus called his disciples unto him, and said, I have compassion on the multitude,
because they
continue with me now three days, and have nothing to eat: and I will not send them away
fasting, lest they
faint in the way.
33And his disciples say unto him, Whence should we have so much bread in the wilderness,
as to fill so great
a multitude?
34And Jesus saith unto them, How many loaves have ye? And they said, Seven, and a few
little fishes.
35And he commanded the multitude to sit down on the ground.
36And he took the seven loaves and the fishes, and gave thanks, and brake them, and gave
to his disciples,
and the disciples to the multitude.
37And they did all eat, and were filled: and they took up of the broken meat that was left
seven baskets full.
38And they that did eat were four thousand men, beside women and children.
39And he sent away the multitude, and took ship, and came into the coasts of Magdala.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
1The Pharisees also with the Sadducees came, and tempting desired him that he would shew
them a sign
from heaven.
2He answered and said unto them, When it is evening, ye say, It will be fair weather: for
the sky is red.
3And in the morning, It will be foul weather to day: for the sky is red and lowering. O ye
hypocrites, ye can
discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?
4A wicked and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given
unto it, but the
sign of the prophet Jonas. And he left them, and departed.
5And when his disciples were come to the other side, they had forgotten to take bread.
6Then Jesus said unto them, Take heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of the
Sadducees.
7And they reasoned among themselves, saying, It is because we have taken no bread.
8Which when Jesus perceived, he said unto them, O ye of little faith, why reason ye among
yourselves,
because ye have brought no bread?
9Do ye not yet understand, neither remember the five loaves of the five thousand, and how
many baskets ye
took up?
10Neither the seven loaves of the four thousand, and how many baskets ye took up?
11How is it that ye do not understand that I spake it not to you concerning bread, that ye
should beware of
the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees?
12Then understood they how that he bade them not beware of the leaven of bread, but of the
doctrine of the
Pharisees and of the Sadducees.
13When Jesus came into the coasts of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying,
Whom do men say
that I the Son of man am?
14And they said, Some say that thou art John the Baptist: some, Elias; and others,
Jeremias, or one of the
prophets.
15He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
16And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.
17And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and
blood hath not
revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven.
18And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my
church; and the gates of
hell shall not prevail against it.
19And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt
bind on earth shall
be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.
20Then charged he his disciples that they should tell no man that he was Jesus the Christ.
21From that time forth began Jesus to shew unto his disciples, how that he must go unto
Jerusalem, and suffer
many things of the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and be raised
again the third day.
22Then Peter took him, and began to rebuke him, saying, Be it far from thee, Lord: this
shall not be unto thee.
23But he turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan: thou art an offence unto
me: for thou
savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men.
24Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself,
and take up his
cross, and follow me.
25For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my
sake shall find it.
26For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or
what shall a man give
in exchange for his soul?
27For the Son of man shall come in the glory of his Father with his angels; and then he
shall reward every man
according to his works.
28Verily I say unto you, There be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till
they see the Son of
man coming in his kingdom.
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
1And after six days Jesus taketh Peter, James, and John his brother, and bringeth them up
into an high
mountain apart,
2And was transfigured before them: and his face did shine as the sun, and his raiment was
white as the light.
3And, behold, there appeared unto them Moses and Elias talking with him.
4Then answered Peter, and said unto Jesus, Lord, it is good for us to be here: if thou
wilt, let us make here
three tabernacles; one for thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elias.
5While he yet spake, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them: and behold a voice out of
the cloud, which
said, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear ye him.
6And when the disciples heard it, they fell on their face, and were sore afraid.
7And Jesus came and touched them, and said, Arise, and be not afraid.
8And when they had lifted up their eyes, they saw no man, save Jesus only.
9And as they came down from the mountain, Jesus charged them, saying, Tell the vision to
no man, until the
Son of man be risen again from the dead.
10And his disciples asked him, saying, Why then say the scribes that Elias must first
come?
11And Jesus answered and said unto them, Elias truly shall first come, and restore all
things.
12But I say unto you, That Elias is come already, and they knew him not, but have done
unto him whatsoever
they listed. Likewise shall also the Son of man suffer of them.
13Then the disciples understood that he spake unto them of John the Baptist.
14And when they were come to the multitude, there came to him a certain man, kneeling down
to him, and
saying,
15Lord, have mercy on my son: for he is lunatick, and sore vexed: for ofttimes he falleth
into the fire, and oft
into the water.
16And I brought him to thy disciples, and they could not cure him.
17Then Jesus answered and said, O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be
with you? how long
shall I suffer you? bring him hither to me.
18And Jesus rebuked the devil; and he departed out of him: and the child was cured from
that very hour.
19Then came the disciples to Jesus apart, and said, Why could not we cast him out?
20And Jesus said unto them, Because of your unbelief: for verily I say unto you, If ye
have faith as a grain of
mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall
remove; and
nothing shall be impossible unto you.
21Howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting.
22And while they abode in Galilee, Jesus said unto them, The Son of man shall be betrayed
into the hands of
men:
23And they shall kill him, and the third day he shall be raised again. And they were
exceeding sorry.
24And when they were come to Capernaum, they that received tribute money came to Peter,
and said, Doth
not your master pay tribute?
25He saith, Yes. And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him, saying, What
thinkest thou,
Simon? of whom do the kings of the earth take custom or tribute? of their own children, or
of strangers?
26Peter saith unto him, Of strangers. Jesus saith unto him, Then are the children free.
27Notwithstanding, lest we should offend them, go thou to the sea, and cast an hook, and
take up the fish that
first cometh up; and when thou hast opened his mouth, thou shalt find a piece of money:
that take, and give
unto them for me and thee.
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
1At the same time came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the
kingdom of heaven?
2And Jesus called a little child unto him, and set him in the midst of them,
3And said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children,
ye shall not enter
into the kingdom of heaven.
4Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is greatest in
the kingdom of heaven.
5And whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth me.
6But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for
him that a millstone
were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.
7Woe unto the world because of offences! for it must needs be that offences come; but woe
to that man by
whom the offence cometh!
8Wherefore if thy hand or thy foot offend thee, cut them off, and cast them from thee: it
is better for thee to
enter into life halt or maimed, rather than having two hands or two feet to be cast into
everlasting fire.
9And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: it is better for thee
to enter into life with one
eye, rather than having two eyes to be cast into hell fire.
10Take heed that ye despise not one of these little ones; for I say unto you, That in
heaven their angels do
always behold the face of my Father which is in heaven.
11For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost.
12How think ye? if a man have an hundred sheep, and one of them be gone astray, doth he
not leave the
ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains, and seeketh that which is gone astray?
13And if so be that he find it, verily I say unto you, he rejoiceth more of that sheep,
than of the ninety and nine
which went not astray.
14Even so it is not the will of your Father which is in heaven, that one of these little
ones should perish.
15Moreover if thy brother shall trespass against thee, go and tell him his fault between
thee and him alone: if
he shall hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother.
16But if he will not hear thee, then take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of
two or three witnesses
every word may be established.
17And if he shall neglect to hear them, tell it unto the church: but if he neglect to hear
the church, let him be
unto thee as an heathen man and a publican.
18Verily I say unto you, Whatsoever ye shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and
whatsoever ye shall
loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.
19Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that
they shall ask, it shall
be done for them of my Father which is in heaven.
20For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of
them.
21Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I
forgive him? till
seven times?
22Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times
seven.
23Therefore is the kingdom of heaven likened unto a certain king, which would take account
of his servants.
24And when he had begun to reckon, one was brought unto him, which owed him ten thousand
talents.
25But forasmuch as he had not to pay, his lord commanded him to be sold, and his wife, and
children, and all
that he had, and payment to be made.
26The servant therefore fell down, and worshipped him, saying, Lord, have patience with
me, and I will pay
thee all.
27Then the lord of that servant was moved with compassion, and loosed him, and forgave him
the debt.
28But the same servant went out, and found one of his fellowservants, which owed him an
hundred pence:
and he laid hands on him, and took him by the throat, saying, Pay me that thou owest.
29And his fellowservant fell down at his feet, and besought him, saying, Have patience
with me, and I will pay
thee all.
30And he would not: but went and cast him into prison, till he should pay the debt.
31So when his fellowservants saw what was done, they were very sorry, and came and told
unto their lord all
that was done.
32Then his lord, after that he had called him, said unto him, O thou wicked servant, I
forgave thee all that
debt, because thou desiredst me:
33Shouldest not thou also have had compassion on thy fellowservant, even as I had pity on
thee?
34And his lord was wroth, and delivered him to the tormentors, till he should pay all that
was due unto him.
35So likewise shall my heavenly Father do also unto you, if ye from your hearts forgive
not every one his
brother their trespasses.
CHAPTER NINETEEN
1And it came to pass, that when Jesus had finished these sayings, he departed from
Galilee, and came into
the coasts of Judaea beyond Jordan;
2And great multitudes followed him; and he healed them there.
3The Pharisees also came unto him, tempting him, and saying unto him, Is it lawful for a
man to put away his
wife for every cause?
4And he answered and said unto them, Have ye not read, that he which made them at the
beginning made
them male and female,
5And said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his
wife: and they twain
shall be one flesh?
6Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together,
let not man put
asunder.
7They say unto him, Why did Moses then command to give a writing of divorcement, and to
put her away?
8He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts suffered you to put away
your wives: but
from the beginning it was not so.
9And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except it be for fornication, and
shall marry
another, committeth adultery: and whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit
adultery.
10His disciples say unto him, If the case of the man be so with his wife, it is not good
to marry.
11But he said unto them, All men cannot receive this saying, save they to whom it is
given.
12For there are some eunuchs, which were so born from their mother's womb: and there are
some eunuchs,
which were made eunuchs of men: and there be eunuchs, which have made themselves eunuchs
for the
kingdom of heaven's sake. He that is able to receive it, let him receive it.
13Then were there brought unto him little children, that he should put his hands on them,
and pray: and the
disciples rebuked them.
14But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of
such is the kingdom of
heaven.
15And he laid his hands on them, and departed thence.
16And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I
may have
eternal life?
17And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is,
God: but if thou wilt
enter into life, keep the commandments.
18He saith unto him, Which? Jesus said, Thou shalt do no murder, Thou shalt not commit
adultery, Thou shalt
not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness,
19Honour thy father and thy mother: and, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
20The young man saith unto him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I
yet?
21Jesus said unto him, If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to
the poor, and thou shalt
have treasure in heaven: and come and follow me.
22But when the young man heard that saying, he went away sorrowful: for he had great
possessions.
23Then said Jesus unto his disciples, Verily I say unto you, That a rich man shall hardly
enter into the kingdom
of heaven.
24And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle,
than for a rich man to
enter into the kingdom of God.
25When his disciples heard it, they were exceedingly amazed, saying, Who then can be
saved?
26But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God all
things are
possible.
27Then answered Peter and said unto him, Behold, we have forsaken all, and followed thee;
what shall we
have therefore?
28And Jesus said unto them, Verily I say unto you, That ye which have followed me, in the
regeneration when
the Son of man shall sit in the throne of his glory, ye also shall sit upon twelve
thrones, judging the twelve
tribes of Israel.
29And every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother,
or wife, or children,
or lands, for my name's sake, shall receive an hundredfold, and shall inherit everlasting
life.
30But many that are first shall be last; and the last shall be first.
CHAPTER TWENTY
1For the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is an householder, which went out early
in the morning to
hire labourers into his vineyard.
2And when he had agreed with the labourers for a penny a day, he sent them into his
vineyard.
3And he went out about the third hour, and saw others standing idle in the marketplace,
4And said unto them; Go ye also into the vineyard, and whatsoever is right I will give
you. And they went
their way.
5Again he went out about the sixth and ninth hour, and did likewise.
6And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto
them, Why stand
ye here all the day idle?
7They say unto him, Because no man hath hired us. He saith unto them, Go ye also into the
vineyard; and
whatsoever is right, that shall ye receive.
8So when even was come, the lord of the vineyard saith unto his steward, Call the
labourers, and give them
their hire, beginning from the last unto the first.
9And when they came that were hired about the eleventh hour, they received every man a
penny.
10But when the first came, they supposed that they should have received more; and they
likewise received
every man a penny.
11And when they had received it, they murmured against the goodman of the house,
12Saying, These last have wrought but one hour, and thou hast made them equal unto us,
which have borne
the burden and heat of the day.
13But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst not thou agree
with me for a
penny?
14Take that thine is, and go thy way: I will give unto this last, even as unto thee.
15Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? Is thine eye evil, because I am
good?
16So the last shall be first, and the first last: for many be called, but few chosen.
17And Jesus going up to Jerusalem took the twelve disciples apart in the way, and said
unto them,
18Behold, we go up to Jerusalem; and the Son of man shall be betrayed unto the chief
priests and unto the
scribes, and they shall condemn him to death,
19And shall deliver him to the Gentiles to mock, and to scourge, and to crucify him: and
the third day he shall
rise again.
20Then came to him the mother of Zebedees children with her sons, worshipping him, and
desiring a certain
thing of him.
21And he said unto her, What wilt thou? She saith unto him, Grant that these my two sons
may sit, the one on
thy right hand, and the other on the left, in thy kingdom.
22But Jesus answered and said, Ye know not what ye ask. Are ye able to drink of the cup
that I shall drink
of, and to be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with? They say unto him, We are
able.
23And 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.
24And when the ten heard it, they were moved with indignation against the two brethren.
25But Jesus called them unto him, and said, Ye know that the princes of the Gentiles
exercise dominion over
them, and they that are great exercise authority upon them.
26But it shall not be so among you: but whosoever will be great among you, let him be your
minister;
27And whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant:
28Even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his
life a ransom for
many.
29And as they departed from Jericho, a great multitude followed him.
30And, behold, two blind men sitting by the way side, when they heard that Jesus passed
by, cried out,
saying, Have mercy on us, O Lord, thou son of David.
31And the multitude rebuked them, because they should hold their peace: but they cried the
more, saying,
Have mercy on us, O Lord, thou son of David.
32And Jesus stood still, and called them, and said, What will ye that I shall do unto you?
33They say unto him, Lord, that our eyes may be opened.
34So Jesus had compassion on them, and touched their eyes: and immediately their eyes
received sight, and
they followed him.
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
1And when they drew nigh unto Jerusalem, and were come to Bethphage, unto the mount of
Olives, then
sent Jesus two disciples,
2Saying unto them, Go into the village over against you, and straightway ye shall find an
ass tied, and a colt
with her: loose them, and bring them unto me.
3And if any man say ought unto you, ye shall say, The Lord hath need of them; and
straightway he will send
them.
4All this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, saying,
5Tell ye the daughter of Sion, Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, meek, and sitting upon
an ass, and a colt
the foal of an ass.
6And the disciples went, and did as Jesus commanded them,
7And brought the ass, and the colt, and put on them their clothes, and they set him
thereon.
8And a very great multitude spread their garments in the way; others cut down branches
from the trees, and
strawed them in the way.
9And the multitudes that went before, and that followed, cried, saying, Hosanna to the son
of David: Blessed
is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest.
10And when he was come into Jerusalem, all the city was moved, saying, Who is this?
11And the multitude said, This is Jesus the prophet of Nazareth of Galilee.
12And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all them that sold and bought in the
temple, and
overthrew the tables of the moneychangers, and the seats of them that sold doves,
13And said unto them, It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye
have made it a den
of thieves.
14And the blind and the lame came to him in the temple; and he healed them.
15And when the chief priests and scribes saw the wonderful things that he did, and the
children crying in the
temple, and saying, Hosanna to the son of David; they were sore displeased,
16And said unto him, Hearest thou what these say? And Jesus saith unto them, Yea; have ye
never read, Out
of the mouth of babes and sucklings thou hast perfected praise?
17And he left them, and went out of the city into Bethany; and he lodged there.
18Now in the morning as he returned into the city, he hungered.
19And when he saw a fig tree in the way, he came to it, and found nothing thereon, but
leaves only, and said
unto it, Let no fruit grow on thee henceforward for ever. And presently the fig tree
withered away.
20And when the disciples saw it, they marvelled, saying, How soon is the fig tree withered
away!
21Jesus answered and said unto them, Verily I say unto you, If ye have faith, and doubt
not, ye shall not only
do this which is done to the fig tree, but also if ye shall say unto this mountain, Be
thou removed, and be
thou cast into the sea; it shall be done.
22And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.
23And when he was come into the temple, the chief priests and the elders of the people
came unto him as he
was teaching, and said, By what authority doest thou these things? and who gave thee this
authority?
24And Jesus answered and said unto them, I also will ask you one thing, which if ye tell
me, I in like wise will
tell you by what authority I do these things.
25The baptism of John, whence was it? from heaven, or of men? And they reasoned with
themselves, saying,
If we shall say, From heaven; he will say unto us, Why did ye not then believe him?
26But if we shall say, Of men; we fear the people; for all hold John as a prophet.
27And they answered Jesus, and said, We cannot tell. And he said unto them, Neither tell I
you by what
authority I do these things.
28But what think ye? A certain man had two sons; and he came to the first, and said, Son,
go work to day in
my vineyard.
29He answered and said, I will not: but afterward he repented, and went.
30And he came to the second, and said likewise. And he answered and said, I go, sir: and
went not.
31Whether of them twain did the will of his father? They say unto him, The first. Jesus
saith unto them, Verily I
say unto you, That the publicans and the harlots go into the kingdom of God before you.
32For John came unto you in the way of righteousness, and ye believed him not: but the
publicans and the
harlots believed him: and ye, when ye had seen it, repented not afterward, that ye might
believe him.
33Hear another parable: There was a certain householder, which planted a vineyard, and
hedged it round
about, and digged a winepress in it, and built a tower, and let it out to husbandmen, and
went into a far
country:
34And when the time of the fruit drew near, he sent his servants to the husbandmen, that
they might receive
the fruits of it.
35And the husbandmen took his servants, and beat one, and killed another, and stoned
another.
36Again, he sent other servants more than the first: and they did unto them likewise.
37But last of all he sent unto them his son, saying, They will reverence my son.
38But when the husbandmen saw the son, they said among themselves, This is the heir; come,
let us kill him,
and let us seize on his inheritance.
39And they caught him, and cast him out of the vineyard, and slew him.
40When the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen?
41They say unto him, He will miserably destroy those wicked men, and will let out his
vineyard unto other
husbandmen, which shall render him the fruits in their seasons.
42Jesus saith unto them, Did ye never read in the scriptures, The stone which the builders
rejected, the same
is become the head of the corner: this is the Lord's doing, and it is marvellous in our
eyes?
43Therefore say I unto you, The kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and given to a
nation bringing forth
the fruits thereof.
44And whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken: but on whomsoever it shall fall,
it will grind him to
powder.
45And when the chief priests and Pharisees had heard his parables, they perceived that he
spake of them.
46But when they sought to lay hands on him, they feared the multitude, because they took
him for a prophet.
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
1And Jesus answered and spake unto them again by parables, and said,
2The kingdom of heaven is like unto a certain king, which made a marriage for his son,
3And sent forth his servants to call them that were bidden to the wedding: and they would
not come.
4Again, he sent forth other servants, saying, Tell them which are bidden, Behold, I have
prepared my dinner:
my oxen and my fatlings are killed, and all things are ready: come unto the marriage.
5But they made light of it, and went their ways, one to his farm, another to his
merchandise:
6And the remnant took his servants, and entreated them spitefully, and slew them.
7But when the king heard thereof, he was wroth: and he sent forth his armies, and
destroyed those
murderers, and burned up their city.
8Then saith he to his servants, The wedding is ready, but they which were bidden were not
worthy.
9Go ye therefore into the highways, and as many as ye shall find, bid to the marriage.
10So those servants went out into the highways, and gathered together all as many as they
found, both bad
and good: and the wedding was furnished with guests.
11And when the king came in to see the guests, he saw there a man which had not on a
wedding garment:
12And he saith unto him, Friend, how camest thou in hither not having a wedding garment?
And he was
speechless.
13Then said the king to the servants, Bind him hand and foot, and take him away, and cast
him into outer
darkness, there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
14For many are called, but few are chosen.
15Then went the Pharisees, and took counsel how they might entangle him in his talk.
16And they sent out unto him their disciples with the Herodians, saying, Master, we know
that thou art true,
and teachest the way of God in truth, neither carest thou for any man: for thou regardest
not the person of
men.
17Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou? Is it lawful to give tribute unto Caesar, or not?
18But Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
19Shew me the tribute money. And they brought unto him a penny.
20And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription?
21They say unto him, Caesar's. Then saith he unto them, Render therefore unto Caesar the
things which are
Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's.
22When they had heard these words, they marvelled, and left him, and went their way.
23The same day came to him the Sadducees, which say that there is no resurrection, and
asked him,
24Saying, Master, Moses said, If a man die, having no children, his brother shall marry
his wife, and raise up
seed unto his brother.
25Now there were with us seven brethren: and the first, when he had married a wife,
deceased, and, having
no issue, left his wife unto his brother:
26Likewise the second also, and the third, unto the seventh.
27And last of all the woman died also.
28Therefore in the resurrection whose wife shall she be of the seven? for they all had
her.
29Jesus answered and said unto them, Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power
of God.
30For in the resurrection they neither marry, nor are given in marriage, but are as the
angels of God in heaven.
31But as touching the resurrection of the dead, have ye not read that which was spoken
unto you by God,
saying,
32I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob? God is not the God
of the dead,
but of the living.
33And when the multitude heard this, they were astonished at his doctrine.
34But when the Pharisees had heard that he had put the Sadducees to silence, they were
gathered together.
35Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying,
36Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
37Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all
thy soul, and with all
thy mind.
38This is the first and great commandment.
39And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
40On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.
41While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them,
42Saying, What think ye of Christ? whose son is he? They say unto him, The son of David.
43He saith unto them, How then doth David in spirit call him Lord, saying,
44The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand, till I make thine enemies thy
footstool?
45If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?
46And no man was able to answer him a word, neither durst any man from that day forth ask
him any more
questions.
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
1Then spake Jesus to the multitude, and to his disciples,
2Saying The scribes and the Pharisees sit in Moses' seat:
3All therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after
their works: for
they say, and do not.
4For they bind heavy burdens and grievous to be borne, and lay them on men's shoulders;
but they
themselves will not move them with one of their fingers.
5But all their works they do for to be seen of men: they make broad their phylacteries,
and enlarge the
borders of their garments,
6And love the uppermost rooms at feasts, and the chief seats in the synagogues,
7And greetings in the markets, and to be called of men, Rabbi, Rabbi.
8But be not ye called Rabbi: for one is your Master, even Christ; and all ye are brethren.
9And call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven.
10Neither be ye called masters: for one is your Master, even Christ.
11But he that is greatest among you shall be your servant.
12And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be abased; and he that shall humble himself
shall be exalted.
13But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye shut up the kingdom of
heaven against men: for
ye neither go in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in.
14Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye devour widows' houses, and for a
pretence make
long prayer: therefore ye shall receive the greater damnation.
15Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one
proselyte, and
when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves.
16Woe unto you, ye blind guides, which say, Whosoever shall swear by the temple, it is
nothing; but
whosoever shall swear by the gold of the temple, he is a debtor!
17Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gold, or the temple that sanctifieth the
gold?
18And, Whosoever shall swear by the altar, it is nothing; but whosoever sweareth by the
gift that is upon it, he
is guilty.
19Ye fools and blind: for whether is greater, the gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the
gift?
20Whoso therefore shall swear by the altar, sweareth by it, and by all things thereon.
21And whoso shall swear by the temple, sweareth by it, and by him that dwelleth therein.
22And he that shall swear by heaven, sweareth by the throne of God, and by him that
sitteth thereon.
23Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and
cummin, and have
omitted the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith: these ought ye to
have done, and not
to leave the other undone.
24Ye blind guides, which strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel.
25Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye make clean the outside of the
cup and of the
platter, but within they are full of extortion and excess.
26Thou blind Pharisee, cleanse first that which is within the cup and platter, that the
outside of them may be
clean also.
27Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye are like unto whited sepulchres,
which indeed
appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men's bones, and of all uncleanness.
28Even so ye also outwardly appear righteous unto men, but within ye are full of hypocrisy
and iniquity.
29Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! because ye build the tombs of the
prophets, and garnish
the sepulchres of the righteous,
30And say, If we had been in the days of our fathers, we would not have been partakers
with them in the
blood of the prophets.
31Wherefore ye be witnesses unto yourselves, that ye are the children of them which killed
the prophets.
32Fill ye up then the measure of your fathers.
33Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
34Wherefore, behold, I send unto you prophets, and wise men, and scribes: and some of them
ye shall kill
and crucify; and some of them shall ye scourge in your synagogues, and persecute them from
city to city:
35That upon you may come all the righteous blood shed upon the earth, from the blood of
righteous Abel
unto the blood of Zacharias son of Barachias, whom ye slew between the temple and the
altar.
36Verily I say unto you, All these things shall come upon this generation.
37O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent
unto thee, how
often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens
under her wings,
and ye would not!
38Behold, your house is left unto you desolate.
39For I say unto you, Ye shall not see me henceforth, till ye shall say, Blessed is he
that cometh in the name of
the Lord.
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
1And Jesus went out, and departed from the temple: and his disciples came to him for to
shew him the
buildings of the temple.
2And Jesus said unto them, See ye not all these things? verily I say unto you, There shall
not be left here one
stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.
3And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying,
Tell us, when shall
these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?
4And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you.
5For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many.
6And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these
things must come
to pass, but the end is not yet.
7For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be
famines, and
pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.
8All these are the beginning of sorrows.
9Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you: and ye shall be hated
of all nations for my
name's sake.
10And then shall many be offended, and shall betray one another, and shall hate one
another.
11And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many.
12And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.
13But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
14And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all
nations; and then
shall the end come.
15When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the
prophet, stand in the
holy place, (whoso readeth, let him understand:)
16Then let them which be in Judaea flee into the mountains:
17Let him which is on the housetop not come down to take any thing out of his house:
18Neither let him which is in the field return back to take his clothes.
19And woe unto them that are with child, and to them that give suck in those days!
20But pray ye that your flight be not in the winter, neither on the sabbath day:
21For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to
this time, no, nor ever
shall be.
22And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the
elect's sake those
days shall be shortened.
23Then if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there; believe it not.
24For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and
wonders; insomuch
that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.
25Behold, I have told you before.
26Wherefore if they shall say unto you, Behold, he is in the desert; go not forth: behold,
he is in the secret
chambers; believe it not.
27For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall
also the coming of the
Son of man be.
28For wheresoever the carcase is, there will the eagles be gathered together.
29Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon
shall not give her
light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be
shaken:
30And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the
tribes of the earth mourn,
and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great
glory.
31And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather
together his elect from
the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other.
32Now learn a parable of the fig tree; When his branch is yet tender, and putteth forth
leaves, ye know that
summer is nigh:
33So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the
doors.
34Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass, till all these things be
fulfilled.
35Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.
36But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father
only.
37But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
38For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying
and giving in
marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark,
39And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of
the Son of man be.
40Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left.
41Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left.
42Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.
43But know this, that if the goodman of the house had known in what watch the thief would
come, he would
have watched, and would not have suffered his house to be broken up.
44Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh.
45Who then is a faithful and wise servant, whom his lord hath made ruler over his
household, to give them
meat in due season?
46Blessed is that servant, whom his lord when he cometh shall find so doing.
47Verily I say unto you, That he shall make him ruler over all his goods.
48But and if that evil servant shall say in his heart, My lord delayeth his coming;
49And shall begin to smite his fellowservants, and to eat and drink with the drunken;
50The lord of that servant shall come in a day when he looketh not for him, and in an hour
that he is not aware
of,
51And shall cut him asunder, and appoint him his portion with the hypocrites: there shall
be weeping and
gnashing of teeth.
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
1Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps, and
went forth to
meet the bridegroom.
2And five of them were wise, and five were foolish.
3They that were foolish took their lamps, and took no oil with them:
4But the wise took oil in their vessels with their lamps.
5While the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept.
6And at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet
him.
7Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps.
8And the foolish said unto the wise, Give us of your oil; for our lamps are gone out.
9But the wise answered, saying, Not so; lest there be not enough for us and you: but go ye
rather to them
that sell, and buy for yourselves.
10And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came; and they that were ready went in with
him to the
marriage: and the door was shut.
11Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us.
12But he answered and said, Verily I say unto you, I know you not.
13Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh.
14For the kingdom of heaven is as a man travelling into a far country, who called his own
servants, and
delivered unto them his goods.
15And unto one he gave five talents, to another two, and to another one; to every man
according to his
several ability; and straightway took his journey.
16Then he that had received the five talents went and traded with the same, and made them
other five talents.
17And likewise he that had received two, he also gained other two.
18But he that had received one went and digged in the earth, and hid his lord's money.
19After a long time the lord of those servants cometh, and reckoneth with them.
20And so he that had received five talents came and brought other five talents, saying,
Lord, thou deliveredst
unto me five talents: behold, I have gained beside them five talents more.
21His lord said unto him, Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been
faithful over a few things, I
will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord.
22He also that had received two talents came and said, Lord, thou deliveredst unto me two
talents: behold, I
have gained two other talents beside them.
23His lord said unto him, Well done, good and faithful servant; thou hast been faithful
over a few things, I will
make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord.
24Then he which had received the one talent came and said, Lord, I knew thee that thou art
an hard man,
reaping where thou hast not sown, and gathering where thou hast not strawed:
25And I was afraid, and went and hid thy talent in the earth: lo, there thou hast that is
thine.
26His lord answered and said unto him, Thou wicked and slothful servant, thou knewest that
I reap where I
sowed not, and gather where I have not strawed:
27Thou oughtest therefore to have put my money to the exchangers, and then at my coming I
should have
received mine own with usury.
28Take therefore the talent from him, and give it unto him which hath ten talents.
29For unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him
that hath not shall be
taken away even that which he hath.
30And cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and
gnashing of teeth.
31When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels with him, then
shall he sit upon the
throne of his glory:
32And before him shall be gathered all nations: and he shall separate them one from
another, as a shepherd
divideth his sheep from the goats:
33And he shall set the sheep on his right hand, but the goats on the left.
34Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father,
inherit the kingdom
prepared for you from the foundation of the world:
35For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a
stranger, and ye
took me in:
36Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came
unto me.
37Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, and fed
thee? or thirsty,
and gave thee drink?
38When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in? or naked, and clothed thee?
39Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
40And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have
done it unto one
of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.
41Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into
everlasting fire, prepared
for the devil and his angels:
42For I was an hungred, and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink:
43I was a stranger, and ye took me not in: naked, and ye clothed me not: sick, and in
prison, and ye visited
me not.
44Then shall they also answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, or athirst,
or a stranger, or
naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister unto thee?
45Then shall he answer them, saying, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye did it not to
one of the least of
these, ye did it not to me.
46And these shall go away into everlasting punishment: but the righteous into life
eternal.
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
1And it came to pass, when Jesus had finished all these sayings, he said unto his
disciples,
2Ye know that after two days is the feast of the passover, and the Son of man is betrayed
to be crucified.
3Then assembled together the chief priests, and the scribes, and the elders of the people,
unto the palace of
the high priest, who was called Caiaphas,
4And consulted that they might take Jesus by subtilty, and kill him.
5But they said, Not on the feast day, lest there be an uproar among the people.
6Now when Jesus was in Bethany, in the house of Simon the leper,
7There came unto him a woman having an alabaster box of very precious ointment, and poured
it on his
head, as he sat at meat.
8But when his disciples saw it, they had indignation, saying, To what purpose is this
waste?
9For this ointment might have been sold for much, and given to the poor.
10When Jesus understood it, he said unto them, Why trouble ye the woman? for she hath
wrought a good
work upon me.
11For ye have the poor always with you; but me ye have not always.
12For in that she hath poured this ointment on my body, she did it for my burial.
13Verily I say unto you, Wheresoever this gospel shall be preached in the whole world,
there shall also this,
that this woman hath done, be told for a memorial of her.
14Then one of the twelve, called Judas Iscariot, went unto the chief priests,
15And said unto them, What will ye give me, and I will deliver him unto you? And they
covenanted with him
for thirty pieces of silver.
16And from that time he sought opportunity to betray him.
17Now the first day of the feast of unleavened bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying
unto him, Where wilt
thou that we prepare for thee to eat the passover?
18And he said, Go into the city to such a man, and say unto him, The Master saith, My time
is at hand; I will
keep the passover at thy house with my disciples.
19And the disciples did as Jesus had appointed them; and they made ready the passover.
20Now when the even was come, he sat down with the twelve.
21And as they did eat, he said, Verily I say unto you, that one of you shall betray me.
22And they were exceeding sorrowful, and began every one of them to say unto him, Lord, is
it I?
23And he answered and said, He that dippeth his hand with me in the dish, the same shall
betray me.
24The Son of man goeth as it is written of him: but woe unto that man by whom the Son of
man is betrayed! it
had been good for that man if he had not been born.
25Then Judas, which betrayed him, answered and said, Master, is it I? He said unto him,
Thou hast said.
26And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to
the disciples, and
said, Take, eat; this is my body.
27And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of it;
28For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of
sins.
29But I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the vine, until that
day when I drink it new with
you in my Father's kingdom.
30And when they had sung an hymn, they went out into the mount of Olives.
31Then saith Jesus unto them, All ye shall be offended because of me this night: for it is
written, I will smite the
shepherd, and the sheep of the flock shall be scattered abroad.
32But after I am risen again, I will go before you into Galilee.
33Peter answered and said unto him, Though all men shall be offended because of thee, yet
will I never be
offended.
34Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, That this night, before the cock crow, thou
shalt deny me thrice.
35Peter said unto him, Though I should die with thee, yet will I not deny thee. Likewise
also said all the
disciples.
36Then cometh Jesus with them unto a place called Gethsemane, and saith unto the
disciples, Sit ye here,
while I go and pray yonder.
37And he took with him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, and began to be sorrowful and
very heavy.
38Then saith he unto them, My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death: tarry ye here,
and watch with
me.
39And he went a little farther, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if
it be possible, let this
cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt.
40And he cometh unto the disciples, and findeth them asleep, and saith unto Peter, What,
could ye not watch
with me one hour?
41Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the
flesh is weak.
42He went away again the second time, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if this cup may not
pass away from
me, except I drink it, thy will be done.
43And he came and found them asleep again: for their eyes were heavy.
44And he left them, and went away again, and prayed the third time, saying the same words.
45Then cometh he to his disciples, and saith unto them, Sleep on now, and take your rest:
behold, the hour is
at hand, and the Son of man is betrayed into the hands of sinners.
46Rise, let us be going: behold, he is at hand that doth betray me.
47And while he yet spake, lo, Judas, one of the twelve, came, and with him a great
multitude with swords and
staves, from the chief priests and elders of the people.
48Now he that betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, Whomsoever I shall kiss, that same is
he: hold him fast.
49And forthwith he came to Jesus, and said, Hail, master; and kissed him.
50And Jesus said unto him, Friend, wherefore art thou come? Then came they, and laid hands
on Jesus and
took him.
51And, behold, one of them which were with Jesus stretched out his hand, and drew his
sword, and struck a
servant of the high priest's, and smote off his ear.
52Then said Jesus unto him, Put up again thy sword into his place: for all they that take
the sword shall perish
with the sword.
53Thinkest thou that I cannot now pray to my Father, and he shall presently give me more
than twelve legions
of angels?
54But how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be?
55In that same hour said Jesus to the multitudes, Are ye come out as against a thief with
swords and staves
for to take me? I sat daily with you teaching in the temple, and ye laid no hold on me.
56But all this was done, that the scriptures of the prophets might be fulfilled. Then all
the disciples forsook
him, and fled.
57And they that had laid hold on Jesus led him away to Caiaphas the high priest, where the
scribes and the
elders were assembled.
58But Peter followed him afar off unto the high priest's palace, and went in, and sat with
the servants, to see
the end.
59Now the chief priests, and elders, and all the council, sought false witness against
Jesus, to put him to
death;
60But found none: yea, though many false witnesses came, yet found they none. At the last
came two false
witnesses,
61And said, This fellow said, I am able to destroy the temple of God, and to build it in
three days.
62And the high priest arose, and said unto him, Answerest thou nothing? what is it which
these witness against
thee?
63But Jesus held his peace, And the high priest answered and said unto him, I adjure thee
by the living God,
that thou tell us whether thou be the Christ, the Son of God.
64Jesus saith unto him, Thou hast said: nevertheless I say unto you, Hereafter shall ye
see the Son of man
sitting on the right hand of power, and coming in the clouds of heaven.
65Then the high priest rent his clothes, saying, He hath spoken blasphemy; what further
need have we of
witnesses? behold, now ye have heard his blasphemy.
66What think ye? They answered and said, He is guilty of death.
67Then did they spit in his face, and buffeted him; and others smote him with the palms of
their hands,
68Saying, Prophesy unto us, thou Christ, Who is he that smote thee?
69Now Peter sat without in the palace: and a damsel came unto him, saying, Thou also wast
with Jesus of
Galilee.
70But he denied before them all, saying, I know not what thou sayest.
71And when he was gone out into the porch, another maid saw him, and said unto them that
were there, This
fellow was also with Jesus of Nazareth.
72And again he denied with an oath, I do not know the man.
73And after a while came unto him they that stood by, and said to Peter, Surely thou also
art one of them; for
thy speech bewrayeth thee.
74Then began he to curse and to swear, saying, I know not the man. And immediately the
cock crew.
75And Peter remembered the word of Jesus, which said unto him, Before the cock crow, thou
shalt deny me
thrice. And he went out, and wept bitterly.
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
1When the morning was come, all the chief priests and elders of the people took counsel
against Jesus to put
him to death:
2And when they had bound him, they led him away, and delivered him to Pontius Pilate the
governor.
3Then Judas, which had betrayed him, when he saw that he was condemned, repented himself,
and brought
again the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders,
4Saying, I have sinned in that I have betrayed the innocent blood. And they said, What is
that to us? see
thou to that.
5And he cast down the pieces of silver in the temple, and departed, and went and hanged
himself.
6And the chief priests took the silver pieces, and said, It is not lawful for to put them
into the treasury,
because it is the price of blood.
7And they took counsel, and bought with them the potter's field, to bury strangers in.
8Wherefore that field was called, The field of blood, unto this day.
9Then was fulfilled that which was spoken by Jeremy the prophet, saying, And they took the
thirty pieces of
silver, the price of him that was valued, whom they of the children of Israel did value;
10And gave them for the potter's field, as the Lord appointed me.
11And Jesus stood before the governor: and the governor asked him, saying, Art thou the
King of the Jews?
And Jesus said unto him, Thou sayest.
12And when he was accused of the chief priests and elders, he answered nothing.
13Then said Pilate unto him, Hearest thou not how many things they witness against thee?
14And he answered him to never a word; insomuch that the governor marvelled greatly.
15Now at that feast the governor was wont to release unto the people a prisoner, whom they
would.
16And they had then a notable prisoner, called Barabbas.
17Therefore when they were gathered together, Pilate said unto them, Whom will ye that I
release unto you?
Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ?
18For he knew that for envy they had delivered him.
19When he was set down on the judgment seat, his wife sent unto him, saying, Have thou
nothing to do with
that just man: for I have suffered many things this day in a dream because of him.
20But the chief priests and elders pe