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And
he
entered
again
into
the
synagogue;
and
there
was
a
man
there
which
had
a
withered
hand.
2 And
they
a
watched
him,
whether
he
would
heal
him
on
the
sabbath
day;
that
they
might
accuse
him.
3 And
he
saith
unto
the
man
which
had
the
withered
hand,
Stand
forth.
4 And
he
saith
unto
them,
Is
it
lawful
to
do
good
on
the
a
sabbath
days,
or
to
do
evil?
to
save
life,
or
to
kill?
But
they
b
held
their
peace.
5 And
when
he
had
looked
round
about
on
them
with
a
anger,
being
grieved
for
the
b
hardness
of
their
hearts,
he
saith
unto
the
man,
Stretch
forth
thine
hand.
And
he
stretched
it
out:
and
his
hand
was
restored
whole
as
the
other.
6 And
the
Pharisees
went
forth,
and
straightway
took
a
counsel
with
the
Herodians
against
him,
how
they
might
destroy
him.
7 But
Jesus
withdrew
himself
with
his
disciples
to
the
sea:
and
a
great
multitude
from
Galilee
followed
him,
and
from
Judaea,
8 And
from
Jerusalem,
and
from
Idumaea,
and
from
beyond
Jordan;
and
they
about
Tyre
and
Sidon,
a
great
multitude,
when
they
had
heard
what
great
things
he
did,
came
unto
him.
9 And
he
spake
to
his
disciples,
that
a
small
a
ship
should
wait
on
him
because
of
the
multitude,
lest
they
should
throng
him.
10 For
he
had
healed
many;
insomuch
that
they
a
pressed
upon
him
for
to
touch
him,
as
many
as
had
plagues.
11 And
a
unclean
spirits,
when
they
saw
him,
fell
down
before
him,
and
cried,
saying,
Thou
art
the
Son
of
God.
12 And
he
straitly
charged
them
that
they
should
not
make
him
known.
13 And
he
goeth
up
into
a
mountain,
and
calleth
unto
him
whom
he
a
would:
and
they
came
unto
him.
14 And
he
a
ordained
twelve,
that
they
should
be
with
him,
and
that
he
might
send
them
forth
to
b
preach,
15 And
to
have
a
power
to
heal
b
sicknesses,
and
to
cast
out
c
devils:
16 And
Simon
he
surnamed
Peter;
17 And
James
the
son
of
Zebedee,
and
John
the
brother
of
James;
and
he
surnamed
them
Boanerges,
which
is,
The
sons
of
a
thunder:
18 And
Andrew,
and
Philip,
and
Bartholomew,
and
Matthew,
and
Thomas,
and
James
the
son
of
Alphaeus,
and
Thaddaeus,
and
Simon
the
Canaanite,
19 And
Judas
Iscariot,
which
also
betrayed
him:
and
they
a
went
into
an
house.
20 And
the
multitude
cometh
together
again,
so
that
they
could
not
so
much
as
a
eat
bread.
21 And
when
his
friends
heard
of
it,
they
went
out
to
lay
hold
on
him:
for
they
said,
He
is
a
beside
himself.
22 And
the
scribes
which
came
down
from
Jerusalem
said,
He
hath
Beelzebub,
and
by
the
prince
of
the
devils
casteth
he
out
devils.
23 And
he
called
them
unto
him,
and
said
unto
them
in
parables,
How
can
Satan
cast
out
Satan?
24 And
if
a
kingdom
be
divided
against
itself,
that
kingdom
cannot
stand.
25 And
if
a
house
be
divided
against
itself,
that
house
cannot
stand.
26 And
if
Satan
rise
up
against
himself,
and
be
divided,
he
cannot
stand,
but
hath
an
end.
27 No
man
can
enter
into
a
strong
man's
house,
and
spoil
his
goods,
except
he
will
first
bind
the
strong
man;
and
then
he
will
spoil
his
house.
28
a
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
All
sins
shall
be
forgiven
unto
the
sons
of
men,
and
blasphemies
b
wherewith
soever
they
shall
blaspheme:
29 But
he
that
shall
a
blaspheme
against
the
Holy
Ghost
hath
never
b
forgiveness,
but
is
in
danger
of
c
eternal
damnation:
30 Because
they
said,
He
hath
an
unclean
spirit.
31 There
came
then
his
a
brethren
and
his
mother,
and,
standing
b
without,
sent
unto
him,
calling
him.
32 And
the
multitude
sat
about
him,
and
they
said
unto
him,
Behold,
thy
mother
and
thy
brethren
without
seek
for
thee.
33 And
he
answered
them,
saying,
Who
is
my
mother,
or
my
brethren?
34 And
he
looked
round
about
on
them
which
sat
about
him,
and
said,
Behold
my
mother
and
my
brethren!
35 For
whosoever
shall
do
the
a
will
of
God,
the
same
is
my
brother,
and
my
sister,
and
mother.
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