Led. CHAP. IX. nd, he Christ stilleth the tempest, and cureth the palsy. and when they saw him, they m. e. 26 And he saith unto them, besought him that he would deWhy are ye fearful, O ye of part out of their coasts. at little faith? Then he arose, and CHAP. IX. and passed over, and came d S f a rebuked the winds and the sea; saying, What manner of man is into his own city. this, that even the winds and 2 And behold, they brought to him a man sick of the palsy, 28 And when he was come lying on a bed: and Jesus, seeing to the other side, into the coun- their faith, said unto the sick of try of the Gergesenes, there the palsy, Son, be of good cheer; met him two possessed with thy sins be forgiven thee. devils, coming out of the tombs, 3 And behold, certain of the exceeding fierce, so that no man scribes said within themselves, might pass by that way. This man blasphemeth. 29 And behold, they cried 4 And Jesus, knowing their out, saying, What have we to thoughts, said, Wherefore think do with thee, Jesus, thou Son ye evil in your hearts? of God? art thou come hither 5 For whether is easier to to torment us before the time? say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; 30 And there was a good or to say, Arise, and walk? way off from them a herd of ma- 6 But that ye may know that ny swine, feeding. the Son of man hath power on 31 So the devils besought him, earth to forgive sins, (then saith saying, If thou cast us out, suf- he to the sick of the palsy,) fer us to go away into the herd Arise, take up thy bed, and go of swine. unto thy house." 32 And he said unto them, 7 And he arose, and departGo. And when they were come ed to his house. out, they went into the herd of 8 But when the multitude swine: and behold, the whole saw it, they marvelled, and gloherd of swine ran violently down rified God, which had given a steep place into the sea, and such power unto men. perished in the waters. 9 And as Jesus passed forth 33 And they that kept them, from thence, he saw a man fled, and went their ways into named Matthew, sitting at the the city, and told every thing; receipt of custom: and he saith and what was befallen to the unto him, Follow me. And he possessed of the devils. arose, and followed him. 10 And it came to pass, as 34 And behold, the whole The disciples vindicated. Jesus sat at meat in the house, ter is even now dead: but come behold, many publicans and and lay thy hand upon her, and sinners came and sat down with she shall live. MATTHEW, The issue of blood healed. him and his disciples. 19 And Jesus arose, and 11 And when the Pharisees followed him, and so did his saw it, they said unto his disci-disciples. ples, Why eateth your Master 20 (And behold, a woman with publicans and sinners? which was diseased with an is 12 But when Jesus heard that, sue of blood twelve years, came he said unto them, They that behind him, and touched the be whole need not a physician, hem of his garment. but they that are sick. 21 For she said within her 13 But go ye and learn what self, If I may but touch his garthat meaneth, I will have mercy, ment, I shall be whole. and not sacrifice: for I am not 22 But Jesus turned him come to call the righteous, but about, and when he saw her, sinners to repentance. he said, Daughter, be of good 14 Then came to him the comfort: thy faith hath made disciples of John, saying, Why thee whole. And the woman do we and the Pharisees fast was made whole from that hour.) oft, but thy disciples fast not? 23 And when Jesus came in 15 And Jesus said unto them, to the ruler's house, and saw Can the children of the bride- the minstrels and the people chamber mourn, as long as the making a noise, bridegroom is with them? but 24 He said unto them, Give the days will come, when the place: for the maid is not dead, bridegroom shall be taken from but sleepeth. And they laughthem, and then shall they fast. ed him to scorn. 16 No man putteth a piece of 25 But when the people were new cloth unto an old garment: put forth, he went in, and took for that which is put in to fill it her by the hand, and the maid up, taketh from the garment, arose. and the rent is made worse. 26 And the fame hereof went 17 Neither do men put new abroad into all that land. wine into old bottles: else the 27 And when Jesus debottles break, and the wine run-parted thence, two blind men neth out, and the bottles perish: followed him, crying, and saybut they put new wine into new ing, Thou son of David, have bottles, and both are preserved. mercy on us. 18 While he spake these 28 And when he was come things unto them, behold, there into the house, the blind men came a certain ruler, and wor-came to him: and Jesus saith shipped him, saying, My daugh- unto them, Believe ye that I aled. come and and his man is ame the am able to do this? They said 29 Then touched he their The apostles sent forth. CHAP. X. The apostles sent to do miracles. AND when he had called unto him his twelve disci ples, he gave them power against 30 And their eyes were open- unclean spirits, to cast them out, 31 But they, when they were twelve apostles are these; The 32 As they went out, be- James the son of Zebedee, and a 3 Philip, and Bartholomew; 33 And when the devil was lican; James the son of Alpheus, Judas Iscariot, who also betray 34 But the Pharisees said, ed him. He casteth out devils, through 5 These twelve Jesus sent forth, and commanded them, 35 And Jesus went about all saying, Go not into the way of the cities and villages, teaching the Gentiles, and into any city in their synagogues, and preach- of the Samaritans enter ye not. ing the gospel of the king- 6 But go rather to the lost dom, and healing every sick-sheep of the house of Israel. ness, and every disease among the people. 7 And as ye go, preach, say ing. The kingdom of heaven is 36 But when he saw the at hand. multitudes, he was moved with 8 Heal the sick, cleanse the compassion on them, because lepers, raise the dead, cast out they fainted, and were scatter-devils: freely ye have received, ed abroad, as sheep having no freely give. shepherd. 9 Provide neither gold, nor 37 Then saith he unto his dis- silver, nor brass in your purses; ciples, The harvest truly is plen- 10 Nor scrip for your journey, teous, but the labourers are few. neither two coats, neither shoes, 38 Pray ye therefore the Lord nor yet staves: (for the workof the harvest, that he will send man is worthy of his meat.) forth labourers into his harvest. 11 And into whatsoever city ; The disciples vindicated. Jesus sat at meat in the house, ter is even now dead: but come behold, many publicans and and lay thy hand upon her, and sinners came and sat down with she shall live. MATTHEW, The issue of blood healed. him and his disciples. 19 And Jesus arose, and 11 And when the Pharisees followed him, and so did his saw it, they said unto his disci-disciples. ples, Why eateth your Master 20 (And behold, a woman with publicans and sinners? which was diseased with an is 12 But when Jesus heard that, sue of blood twelve years, came he said unto them, They that behind him, and touched the be whole need not a physician, hem of his garment. but they that are sick. 21 For she said within her 13 But go ye and learn what self, If I may but touch his garthat meaneth, I will have mercy, ment, I shall be whole. and not sacrifice: for I am not 22 But Jesus turned him come to call the righteous, but about, and when he saw her, sinners to repentance. he said, Daughter, be of good 14 Then came to him the comfort: thy faith hath made disciples of John, saying, Why thee whole. And the woman do we and the Pharisees fast was made whole from that hour.) oft, but thy disciples fast not? 23 And when Jesus came in 15 And Jesus said unto them, to the ruler's house, and saw Can the children of the bride-the minstrels and the people chamber mourn, as long as the making a noise, bridegroom is with them? but 24 He said unto them, Give the days will come, when the place: for the maid is not dead, bridegroom shall be taken from but sleepeth. And they laughthem, and then shall they fast. ed him to scorn. 16 No man putteth a piece of 25 But when the people were new cloth unto an old garment: put forth, he went in, and took for that which is put in to fill it her by the hand, and the maid up, taketh from the garment, arose. and the rent is made worse. 26 And the fame hereof went 17 Neither do men put new abroad into all that land. wine into old bottles: else the 27 And when Jesus debottles break, and the wine run-parted thence, two blind men neth out, and the bottles perish: followed him, crying, and saybut they put new wine into new ing, Thou son of David, have bottles, and both are preserved. mercy on us. 18 While he spake these 28 And when he was come things unto them, behold, there into the house, the blind men came a certain ruler, and wor-came to him: and Jesus saith shipped him, saying, My daugh-unto them, Believe ye that I T 1. e 1 S e am able to do this? They said 29 Then touched he their A The apostles sent forth. CHAP. X. The apostles sent to do miracles. 30 And their eyes were open- unclean spirits, to cast them out, 31 But they, when they were twelve apostles are these; The 32 As they went out, be- James the son of Zebedee, and 33 And when the devil was lican; James the son of Alpheus, cast out, the dumb spake: and and Lebbeus, whose surname the multitudes marvelled, say- was Thaddeus; ing, It was never so seen in 4 Simon the Canaanite, and Israel. Judas Iscariot, who also betray 34 But the Pharisees said, ed him. He casteth out devils, through 5 These twelve Jesus sent the prince of the devils. forth, and commanded them, 35 And Jesus went about all saying, Go not into the way of the cities and villages, teaching the Gentiles, and into any city in their synagogues, and preach- of the Samaritans enter ye not. ing the gospel of the king- 6 But go rather to the lost dom, and healing every sick-sheep of the house of Israel. ness, and every disease among the people. 7 And as ye go, preach, saying, The kingdom of heaven is 36 But when he saw the at hand. multitudes, he was moved with 8 Heal the sick, cleanse the compassion on them, because lepers, raise the dead, cast out they fainted, and were scatter-devils: freely ye have received, ed abroad, as sheep having no freely give. shepherd. • 9 Provide neither gold, nor 37 Then saith he unto his dis- silver, nor brass in your purses; ciples, The harvest truly is plen- 19 Nor scrip for your journey, teous, but the labourers are few. neither two coats, neither shoes, 38 Pray ye therefore the Lord nor yet staves: (for the workof the harvest, that he will send man is worthy of his meat.) forth labourers into his harvest. 11 And into whatsoever city |