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Luke 8
And
it
came
to
pass
afterward,
that
he
went
throughout
every
a
city
and
village,
preaching
and
shewing
the
glad
b
tidings
of
the
kingdom
of
God:
c
and
the
twelve
were
with
him,
2 And
certain
women,
which
had
been
healed
of
evil
spirits
and
infirmities,
a
Mary
called
Magdalene,
out
of
whom
went
seven
devils,
3 And
Joanna
the
wife
of
Chuza
Herod's
steward,
and
Susanna,
and
many
others,
which
ministered
unto
him
of
their
substance.
4 And
when
much
people
were
gathered
together,
and
were
come
to
him
out
of
every
city,
he
spake
by
a
parable:
5 A
sower
went
out
to
sow
his
seed:
and
as
he
sowed,
some
fell
by
the
way
side;
and
it
was
trodden
down,
and
the
fowls
of
the
air
devoured
it.
6 And
some
fell
upon
a
rock;
and
as
soon
as
it
was
sprung
up,
it
withered
away,
because
it
lacked
moisture.
7 And
some
fell
among
thorns;
and
the
thorns
sprang
up
with
it,
and
choked
it.
8 And
other
fell
on
good
ground,
and
sprang
up,
and
bare
fruit
an
hundredfold.
And
when
he
had
said
these
things,
he
cried,
He
that
hath
ears
to
hear,
let
him
hear.
9 And
his
disciples
asked
him,
saying,
What
might
this
parable
be?
10 And
he
said,
Unto
you
it
is
given
to
know
the
a
mysteries
of
the
kingdom
of
God:
but
to
others
in
b
parables;
that
seeing
they
might
not
see,
and
hearing
they
might
not
c
understand.
11 Now
the
parable
is
this:
The
a
seed
is
the
word
of
God.
12 Those
by
the
way
side
are
they
that
hear;
then
cometh
the
devil,
and
taketh
away
the
word
out
of
their
hearts,
lest
they
should
believe
and
be
saved.
13 They
on
the
rock
are
they,
which,
when
they
hear,
receive
the
word
with
joy;
and
these
have
no
root,
which
for
a
while
believe,
and
in
time
of
a
temptation
fall
away.
14 And
that
which
fell
among
thorns
are
they,
which,
when
they
have
heard,
go
forth,
and
are
a
choked
with
b
cares
and
c
riches
and
d
pleasures
of
this
life,
and
bring
no
fruit
to
e
perfection.
15 But
that
on
the
good
ground
are
they,
which
in
an
a
honest
and
good
b
heart,
having
heard
the
word,
keep
it,
and
bring
forth
c
fruit
with
patience.
16 No
man,
when
he
hath
lighted
a
a
candle,
covereth
it
with
a
vessel,
or
putteth
it
under
a
bed;
but
setteth
it
on
a
candlestick,
that
they
which
enter
in
may
see
the
light.
17 For
nothing
is
a
secret,
that
shall
not
be
made
manifest;
neither
any
thing
hid,
that
shall
not
be
known
and
come
abroad.
18 Take
heed
therefore
how
ye
hear:
for
whosoever
a
hath,
to
him
shall
be
b
given;
and
whosoever
hath
not,
from
him
shall
be
taken
even
that
which
he
seemeth
to
have.
19 Then
came
to
him
his
mother
and
his
a
brethren,
and
could
not
come
at
him
for
the
b
press.
20 And
it
was
told
him
by
certain
which
said,
Thy
mother
and
thy
brethren
stand
without,
desiring
to
see
thee.
21 And
he
answered
and
said
unto
them,
My
a
mother
and
my
brethren
are
these
which
hear
the
word
of
God,
and
b
do
it.
22 Now
it
came
to
pass
on
a
certain
day,
that
he
went
into
a
ship
with
his
disciples:
and
he
said
unto
them,
Let
us
go
over
unto
the
other
side
of
the
lake.
And
they
launched
forth.
23 But
as
they
sailed
he
fell
asleep:
and
there
came
down
a
storm
of
wind
on
the
lake;
a
and
they
were
filled
with
water,
and
were
in
jeopardy.
24 And
they
came
to
him,
and
awoke
him,
saying,
Master,
master,
we
perish.
Then
he
arose,
and
rebuked
the
wind
and
the
raging
of
the
water:
and
they
ceased,
and
there
was
a
calm.
25 And
he
said
unto
them,
Where
is
your
faith?
And
they
being
afraid
wondered,
saying
one
to
another,
What
manner
of
man
is
this!
for
he
commandeth
even
the
a
winds
and
water,
and
they
obey
him.
26 And
they
arrived
at
the
country
of
the
Gadarenes,
which
is
a
over
against
Galilee.
27 And
when
he
went
forth
to
land,
there
met
him
out
of
the
city
a
certain
man,
which
had
devils
long
time,
and
ware
no
clothes,
neither
abode
in
any
house,
but
in
the
tombs.
28 When
he
saw
Jesus,
he
cried
out,
and
fell
down
before
him,
and
with
a
loud
voice
said,
What
have
I
to
do
with
thee,
a
Jesus,
thou
Son
of
God
most
high?
I
beseech
thee,
torment
me
not.
29 (For
he
had
commanded
the
unclean
spirit
to
come
out
of
the
man.
For
oftentimes
it
had
caught
him:
and
he
was
kept
bound
with
chains
and
in
fetters;
and
he
brake
the
bands,
and
was
driven
of
the
devil
into
the
wilderness.)
30 And
Jesus
asked
him,
saying,
What
is
thy
name?
And
he
said,
a
Legion:
because
many
devils
were
entered
into
him.
31 And
they
besought
him
that
he
would
not
command
them
to
go
out
into
the
a
deep.
32 And
there
was
there
an
herd
of
many
swine
feeding
on
the
mountain:
and
they
besought
him
that
he
would
suffer
them
to
enter
into
them.
And
he
suffered
them.
33 Then
went
the
devils
out
of
the
man,
and
entered
into
the
swine:
and
the
herd
ran
violently
down
a
steep
place
into
the
lake,
and
were
choked.
34 When
they
that
fed
them
saw
what
was
done,
they
fled,
and
went
and
told
it
in
the
city
and
in
the
country.
35 Then
they
went
out
to
see
what
was
done;
and
came
to
Jesus,
and
found
the
man,
out
of
whom
the
devils
were
departed,
sitting
at
the
feet
of
Jesus,
clothed,
and
in
his
right
mind:
and
they
were
afraid.
36 They
also
which
saw
it
told
them
by
what
means
he
that
was
possessed
of
the
devils
was
healed.
37 Then
the
whole
multitude
of
the
country
of
the
Gadarenes
round
about
besought
him
to
depart
from
them;
for
they
were
taken
with
great
fear:
and
he
went
up
into
the
ship,
and
returned
back
again.
38 Now
the
man
out
of
whom
the
devils
were
departed
besought
him
that
he
might
be
with
him:
but
Jesus
sent
him
away,
saying,
39 Return
to
thine
own
house,
and
shew
how
great
things
God
hath
done
unto
thee.
And
he
went
his
way,
and
a
published
throughout
the
whole
city
how
great
things
Jesus
had
done
unto
him.
40 And
it
came
to
pass,
that,
when
Jesus
was
returned,
the
people
gladly
received
him:
for
they
were
all
waiting
for
him.
41 And,
behold,
there
came
a
man
named
a
Jairus,
and
he
was
a
ruler
of
the
synagogue:
and
he
fell
down
at
Jesus'
feet,
and
besought
him
that
he
would
come
into
his
house:
42 For
he
had
one
only
daughter,
about
twelve
years
of
age,
and
she
lay
a
dying.
But
as
he
went
the
people
thronged
him.
43 And
a
woman
having
an
issue
of
a
blood
twelve
years,
which
had
spent
all
her
living
upon
physicians,
neither
could
be
healed
of
any,
44 Came
behind
him,
and
touched
the
a
border
of
his
garment:
and
immediately
her
issue
of
blood
b
stanched.
45 And
Jesus
said,
Who
touched
me?
When
all
denied,
Peter
and
they
that
were
with
him
said,
Master,
the
multitude
throng
thee
and
press
thee,
and
sayest
thou,
Who
touched
me?
46 And
Jesus
said,
Somebody
hath
touched
me:
for
I
perceive
that
a
virtue
is
gone
out
of
me.
47 And
when
the
woman
saw
that
she
was
not
hid,
she
came
trembling,
and
falling
down
before
him,
she
declared
unto
him
before
all
the
people
for
what
cause
she
had
touched
him,
and
how
she
was
a
healed
immediately.
48 And
he
said
unto
her,
Daughter,
be
of
good
a
comfort:
thy
faith
hath
made
thee
whole;
go
in
peace.
49 While
he
yet
spake,
there
cometh
one
from
the
ruler
of
the
synagogue's
house,
saying
to
him,
Thy
daughter
is
dead;
trouble
not
the
Master.
50 But
when
Jesus
heard
it,
he
answered
him,
saying,
Fear
not:
believe
only,
and
she
shall
be
made
whole.
51 And
when
he
came
into
the
house,
he
suffered
no
man
to
go
in,
save
Peter,
and
James,
and
John,
and
the
father
and
the
mother
of
the
a
maiden.
52 And
all
wept,
and
bewailed
her:
but
he
said,
Weep
not;
she
is
not
dead,
but
sleepeth.
53 And
they
a
laughed
him
to
scorn,
knowing
that
she
was
dead.
54 And
he
put
them
all
out,
and
took
her
by
the
hand,
and
called,
saying,
Maid,
arise.
55 And
her
spirit
came
again,
and
she
arose
straightway:
and
he
commanded
to
give
her
meat.
56 And
her
parents
were
astonished:
but
he
charged
them
that
they
should
tell
no
man
what
was
done.
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