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And
he
arose
from
thence,
and
cometh
into
the
coasts
of
Judaea
by
the
farther
side
of
Jordan:
and
the
people
resort
unto
him
again;
and,
as
he
was
wont,
he
taught
them
again.
2 And
the
Pharisees
came
to
him,
and
asked
him,
Is
it
lawful
for
a
man
to
put
away
his
wife?
tempting
him.
3 And
he
answered
and
said
unto
them,
What
did
Moses
command
you?
4 And
they
said,
Moses
suffered
to
write
a
bill
of
divorcement,
and
to
put
her
away.
5 And
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
them,
For
the
hardness
of
your
heart
he
wrote
you
this
precept.
6 But
from
the
beginning
of
the
creation
God
made
them
male
and
female.
7 For
this
cause
shall
a
a
man
leave
his
father
and
mother,
and
cleave
to
his
b
wife;
8 And
they
twain
shall
be
one
flesh:
so
then
they
are
no
more
twain,
but
one
flesh.
9 What
therefore
God
hath
a
joined
together,
let
not
man
put
b
asunder.
10 And
in
the
house
his
disciples
asked
him
again
of
the
same
matter.
11 And
he
saith
unto
them,
Whosoever
shall
put
away
his
wife,
and
marry
another,
committeth
adultery
against
her.
12 And
if
a
woman
shall
put
away
her
husband,
and
be
married
to
another,
she
committeth
adultery.
13 And
they
brought
young
children
to
him,
that
he
should
touch
them:
and
his
disciples
rebuked
those
that
brought
them.
14 But
when
Jesus
saw
it,
he
was
much
displeased,
and
said
unto
them,
Suffer
the
little
a
children
to
come
unto
me,
and
forbid
them
not:
for
of
such
is
the
kingdom
of
God.
15 Verily
I
say
unto
you,
Whosoever
shall
not
receive
the
kingdom
of
God
as
a
little
a
child,
he
shall
not
enter
therein.
16 And
he
took
them
up
in
his
arms,
put
his
hands
upon
them,
and
a
blessed
them.
17 And
when
he
was
gone
forth
into
the
way,
there
came
one
running,
and
kneeled
to
him,
and
asked
him,
Good
Master,
what
shall
I
do
that
I
may
inherit
eternal
life?
18 And
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Why
callest
thou
me
good?
there
is
none
a
good
but
one,
that
is,
God.
19 Thou
knowest
the
commandments,
Do
not
commit
a
adultery,
Do
not
b
kill,
Do
not
c
steal,
Do
not
bear
false
witness,
d
Defraud
not,
e
Honour
thy
father
and
mother.
20 And
he
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Master,
all
these
have
I
observed
from
my
youth.
21 Then
Jesus
beholding
him
loved
him,
and
said
unto
him,
One
thing
thou
lackest:
go
thy
way,
sell
whatsoever
thou
hast,
and
a
give
to
the
poor,
and
thou
shalt
have
treasure
in
heaven:
and
come,
take
up
the
cross,
and
b
follow
me.
22 And
he
was
sad
at
that
saying,
and
went
away
grieved:
for
he
had
great
possessions.
23 And
Jesus
looked
round
about,
and
saith
unto
his
disciples,
How
hardly
shall
they
that
have
riches
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God!
24 And
the
disciples
were
astonished
at
his
words.
But
Jesus
answereth
again,
and
saith
unto
them,
Children,
how
hard
is
it
for
them
that
a
trust
in
b
riches
to
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God!
25 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.
26 And
they
were
astonished
out
of
measure,
saying
among
themselves,
Who
then
can
be
saved?
27 And
Jesus
looking
upon
them
saith,
a
With
men
it
is
impossible,
but
not
with
God:
for
with
God
all
things
are
b
possible.
28 Then
Peter
began
to
say
unto
him,
Lo,
we
have
left
all,
and
have
followed
thee.
29 And
Jesus
answered
and
said,
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
There
is
no
man
that
hath
left
house,
or
brethren,
or
sisters,
or
father,
or
mother,
or
wife,
or
children,
or
lands,
for
my
sake,
and
the
gospel's,
30 But
he
shall
receive
an
a
hundredfold
now
in
this
time,
houses,
and
brethren,
and
sisters,
and
mothers,
and
children,
and
lands,
with
persecutions;
and
in
the
world
to
come
eternal
life.
31
a
But
many
that
are
b
first
shall
be
last;
and
the
last
first.
32 And
they
were
in
the
way
going
up
to
Jerusalem;
and
Jesus
went
before
them:
and
they
were
amazed;
and
as
they
followed,
they
were
afraid.
And
he
took
again
the
twelve,
and
began
to
tell
them
what
things
should
happen
unto
him,
33 Saying,
Behold,
we
go
up
to
Jerusalem;
and
the
a
Son
of
man
shall
be
delivered
unto
the
chief
priests,
and
unto
the
b
scribes;
and
they
shall
condemn
him
to
death,
and
shall
deliver
him
to
the
Gentiles:
34 And
they
shall
a
mock
him,
and
shall
scourge
him,
and
shall
spit
upon
him,
and
shall
kill
him:
and
the
third
day
he
shall
b
rise
again.
35 And
James
and
John,
the
sons
of
Zebedee,
come
unto
him,
saying,
Master,
we
would
that
thou
shouldest
do
for
us
whatsoever
we
shall
desire.
36 And
he
said
unto
them,
What
would
ye
that
I
should
do
for
you?
37 They
said
unto
him,
Grant
unto
us
that
we
may
sit,
one
on
thy
right
hand,
and
the
other
on
thy
left
hand,
in
thy
glory.
38 But
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Ye
know
not
what
ye
ask:
can
ye
drink
of
the
cup
that
I
drink
of?
and
be
baptized
with
the
a
baptism
that
I
am
baptized
with?
39 And
they
said
unto
him,
We
can.
And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Ye
shall
indeed
drink
of
the
cup
that
I
drink
of;
and
with
the
baptism
that
I
am
baptized
withal
shall
ye
be
baptized:
40 But
to
sit
on
my
right
hand
and
on
my
left
hand
is
not
mine
to
give;
but
it
shall
be
given
to
them
for
whom
it
is
prepared.
41 And
when
the
ten
heard
it,
they
began
to
be
much
displeased
with
James
and
John.
42 But
Jesus
called
them
to
him,
and
saith
unto
them,
Ye
know
that
they
which
are
accounted
to
rule
over
the
Gentiles
exercise
lordship
over
them;
and
their
great
ones
exercise
authority
upon
them.
43 But
so
shall
it
not
be
among
you:
but
whosoever
will
be
a
great
among
you,
shall
be
your
minister:
44 And
whosoever
of
you
will
be
the
a
chiefest,
shall
be
servant
of
all.
45 For
even
the
Son
of
man
came
not
to
be
ministered
unto,
but
to
minister,
and
to
give
his
life
a
a
ransom
for
many.
46 And
they
came
to
Jericho:
and
as
he
went
out
of
Jericho
with
his
disciples
and
a
great
number
of
people,
blind
a
Bartimaeus,
the
son
of
Timaeus,
sat
by
the
highway
side
begging.
47 And
when
he
heard
that
it
was
Jesus
of
Nazareth,
he
began
to
cry
out,
and
say,
Jesus,
thou
Son
of
David,
have
mercy
on
me.
48 And
many
charged
him
that
he
should
hold
his
peace:
but
he
cried
the
more
a
great
deal,
Thou
Son
of
David,
have
mercy
on
me.
49 And
Jesus
stood
still,
and
commanded
him
to
be
called.
And
they
call
the
a
blind
man,
saying
unto
him,
Be
of
good
comfort,
rise;
he
calleth
thee.
50 And
he,
casting
away
his
garment,
rose,
and
came
to
Jesus.
51 And
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
him,
What
wilt
thou
that
I
should
do
unto
thee?
The
blind
man
said
unto
him,
Lord,
that
I
might
receive
my
sight.
52 And
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Go
thy
way;
thy
faith
hath
a
made
thee
whole.
And
immediately
he
received
his
sight,
and
followed
Jesus
in
the
way.
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