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Jesus' miracles

  Jesus' miracles
  MAT 8:1
   When
        he was come down
           from the mountain,
      great multitudes
         followed him.
  MAT 8:2
   And,
      behold,
         there came a leper
       and worshipped him,
      saying,
         Lord,
      if thou wilt,
         thou canst
       make me clean.
  MAT 8:3
   And Jesus put forth
         his hand,
            and touched him,
          saying,
             I will;
      be thou clean.
 
   And immediately
         his leprosy
            was cleansed.
  MAT 8:4
   And 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.
  MAT 8:5
   And
        when Jesus
           was entered
              into Capernaum,
      there came
          unto him a centurion,
             beseeching him,
      
  MAT 8:6
   And saying,
      Lord,
         my servant
       lieth at home sick
          of the palsy,
      grievously tormented.
  MAT 8:7
   And Jesus
         saith unto him,
      I will come
         and heal him.
  MAT 8:8
   The 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.
  MAT 8:9
   For 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.
  MAT 8:10
   When 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.
  MAT 8:11
   And
        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.
  MAT 8:12
   But the children
          of the kingdom
         shall be cast out
            into outer darkness:
      there shall be weeping
         and gnashing
            of teeth.
  MAT 8:13
   And 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.
  MAT 8:14
   And
        when Jesus
           was come
              into Peter's house,
      he saw
         his wife's mother laid,
      and sick
          of a fever.
  MAT 8:15
   And
        he touched
           her hand,
      and the fever
         left her:
      and she arose,
         and
        ministered unto them.
  MAT 8:16
   When 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:
  MAT 8:17
   That it
       might be fulfilled
          which was spoken
             by Esaias
          the prophet,
             saying,
          Himself took our infirmities,
             and bare
         our sicknesses.
  MAT 8:23
   And
        when
            he was entered
               into a ship,
      his disciples
         followed him.
  MAT 8:24
   And,
      behold,
         there arose
            a great tempest
          in the sea,
      insomuch
         that the ship
            was covered
          with the waves:
      but
         he was asleep.
  MAT 8:25
   And his disciples
       came
          to him,
             and awoke him,
          saying,
             Lord,
          save us:
      we perish.
  MAT 8:26
   And
        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.
  MAT 8:27
   But the men marvelled,
      saying,
         What manner
            of man
         is this,
      that even
          the winds
             and the sea
                obey him!
  MAT 8:28
   And
        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.
  MAT 8:29
   And,
      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?
  MAT 8:30
   And there was
          a good way off
             from them an herd
                of many swine feeding.
  MAT 8:31
   So the devils
       besought him,
          saying,
             If thou
         cast us out,
            suffer us
         to go away
            into the herd
               of swine.
  MAT 8:32
   And
        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.
  MAT 8:33
   And 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.
  MAT 8:34
   And,
      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.
  MAT 9:1
   And he
       entered
          into a ship,
             and passed over,
          and came
             into his own city.
  MAT 9:2
   And,
      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.
  MAT 9:3
   And,
      behold,
         certain
            of the scribes
           said within themselves,
      This man blasphemeth.
  MAT 9:4
   And Jesus
       knowing
          their thoughts said,
      Wherefore
         think
        ye evil
           in your hearts?
  MAT 9:5
   For whether
       is easier,
          to say,
             Thy sins
         be forgiven thee;
      or to say,
         Arise,
      and walk?
  MAT 9:6
   But 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.
  MAT 9:7
   And he arose,
      and departed
          to his house.
  MAT 9:8
   But
        when the multitudes
             saw it,
                they marvelled,
              and glorified God,
                 which had given such power
                    unto men.
  MAT 9:18
   While 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.
  MAT 9:19
   And Jesus arose,
      and followed him,
         and so
       did his disciples.
  MAT 9:20
   And,
      behold,
         a woman,
      which was diseased
          with an issue
              of blood twelve years,
      came behind him,
         and touched
            the hem
               of his garment:
  MAT 9:21
   For she said
          within herself,
      If I
         may
        but touch
           his garment,
      I shall be whole.
  MAT 9:22
   But 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.
  MAT 9:23
   And
        when Jesus
           came
          into the ruler's house,
      and saw
          the minstrels
             and the people
           making
       a noise,
      
  MAT 9:24
   He said unto them,
      Give place:
         for the maid
       is not dead,
      but sleepeth.
 
   And
        they laughed him
           to scorn.
  MAT 9:25
   But
        when the people
           were put forth,
              he went in,
                 and took her
                    by the hand,
              and the maid arose.
  MAT 9:26
   And the fame
         hereof went abroad
            into all
          that land.
  MAT 9:27
   And
        when Jesus
           departed thence,
      two blind men
         followed him,
            crying,
          and saying,
             Thou son
                of David,
          have mercy on us.
  MAT 9:28
   And
        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.
  MAT 9:29
   Then touched
        he their eyes,
           saying,
              According to your faith
                 be it
          unto you.
  MAT 9:30
   And their eyes
       were opened;
      and Jesus
         straitly charged them,
            saying,
               See that no man
       know it.
  MAT 9:31
   But they,
      when
         they were departed,
      spread abroad his fame
          in all that country.
  MAT 9:32
   As they went out,
      behold,
         they brought
            to him
               a dumb man
                  possessed
           with a devil.
  MAT 9:33
   And
        when the devil
           was cast out,
      the dumb spake:
         and the multitudes marvelled,
      saying,
         It was never so seen
            in Israel.
  MAT 12:9
   And
        when
            he was departed
         thence,
      he went into their synagogue:
  MAT 12:10
   And,
      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.
  MAT 12:11
   And
        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?
  MAT 12:12
   How much
        then is a man
             better
                 than a sheep?
 
   Wherefore
        it is lawful
           to do well
              on the sabbath days.
  MAT 12:13
   Then saith
        he to the man,
      Stretch forth thine hand.
 
   And
        he stretched it forth;
      and it
         was restored whole,
      like
         as the other.
  MAT 12:22
   Then 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.
  MAT 12:23
   And all
          the people
       were amazed,
          and said,
             Is not
                this the son
                   of David?
  MAT 12:24
   But
        when the Pharisees
           heard it,
          they said,
             This fellow
       doth not cast
          out devils,
             but by Beelzebub
                the prince
                   of the devils.
  MAT 12:25
   And 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:
  MAT 12:26
   And
        if Satan cast
           out Satan,
      he is divided
         against himself;
      how shall
         then his kingdom stand?
  MAT 12:27
   And
        if I
           by Beelzebub
              cast out devils,
      by whom do
         your children
            cast them out?
      therefore they
         shall be
            your judges.
  MAT 12:28
   But
        if I cast
           out devils
              by the Spirit
                  of God,
      then
         the kingdom
            of God
       is come
          unto you.
  MAT 12:29
   Or 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.
  MAT 12:30
   He that is not
          with me is against me;
      and he
         that gathereth not
            with me
           scattereth abroad.
  MAT 12:31
   Wherefore
        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.
  MAT 12:32
   And 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.
  MAT 12:33
   Either 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.
  MAT 12:34
   O generation
       of vipers,
          how can ye,
             being evil,
          speak good things?
             for out of the abundance
                of the heart
        the mouth speaketh.
  MAT 12:35
   A 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.
  MAT 12:36
   But
        I say unto you,
      That every idle
         word that men
            shall speak,
      they shall give account
          thereof in the day
             of judgment.
  MAT 12:37
   For by thy
       words
          thou shalt be justified,
      and by thy
         words
        thou shalt be condemned.
  MAT 14:15
   And
        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.
  MAT 14:16
   But Jesus
         said unto them,
      They
         need
            not depart;
      give
         ye them
            to eat.
  MAT 14:17
   And
       they
           say unto him,
      We have here
         but five loaves,
      and two fishes.
  MAT 14:18
   He said,
      Bring
         them hither to me.
  MAT 14:19
   And 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.
  MAT 14:20
   And
       they did all eat,
      and were filled:
         and
        they took up
           of the fragments
        that remained twelve baskets full.
  MAT 14:21
   And they
        that had eaten
           were about five thousand men,
      beside women
          and children.
  MAT 14:22
   And 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.
  MAT 14:23
   And
        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.
  MAT 14:24
   But the ship
         was now in the midst
            of the sea,
      tossed with waves:
         for the wind
       was contrary.
  MAT 14:25
   And
        in the fourth watch
           of the night Jesus
         went unto them,
      walking
          on the sea.
  MAT 14:26
   And
        when the disciples
             saw him
       walking
          on the sea,
             they were troubled,
          saying,
             It is a spirit;
      and
         they cried out for fear.
  MAT 14:27
   But straightway
         Jesus
             spake unto them,
                saying,
              Be of good cheer;
                 it is I;
      be not afraid.
  MAT 14:28
   And Peter
       answered him
          and said,
             Lord,
                if it
         be thou,
            bid me
               come unto thee
          on the water.
  MAT 14:29
   And he said,
      Come.
 
   And
        when Peter
           was come down
          out of the ship,
      he walked
          on the water,
      to go
         to Jesus.
  MAT 14:30
   But
        when he
             saw
          the wind boisterous,
      he was afraid;
         and beginning
            to sink,
          he cried,
             saying,
          Lord,
             save me.
  MAT 14:31
   And immediately
         Jesus
            stretched
               forth his hand,
          and caught him,
             and
        said unto him,
           O thou
              of little faith,
          wherefore didst
        thou doubt?
  MAT 14:32
   And
        when
            they were come
          into the ship,
      the wind ceased.
  MAT 14:33
   Then they
         that
             were in the ship
                came
       and worshipped him,
          saying,
             Of a truth
        thou art
           the Son
              of God.
  MAT 15:21
   Then Jesus
       went thence,
      and departed
          into the coasts
              of Tyre and Sidon.
  MAT 15:22
   And,
      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.
  MAT 15:23
   But
        he answered her
           not a word.
 
   And his disciples
       came
          and besought him,
             saying,
          Send her away;
             for she
       crieth
          after us.
  MAT 15:24
   But he
       answered
          and said,
      I am not sent
         but unto the lost sheep
            of the house
               of Israel.
  MAT 15:25
   Then came
        she
           and worshipped him,
          saying,
             Lord,
          help me.
  MAT 15:26
   But he
       answered
          and said,
      It is not
         meet to take
            the children's bread,
      and to cast it
          to dogs.
  MAT 15:27
   And she said,
      Truth, Lord:
         yet the dogs
            eat
               of the crumbs which fall
                  from their masters' table.
  MAT 15:28
   Then 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.
  MAT 15:32
   Then 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.
  MAT 15:33
   And his disciples
         say unto him,
      Whence
         should
        we have so much bread
           in the wilderness,
      as to fill so great
          a multitude?
  MAT 15:34
   And Jesus
         saith unto them,
      How many loaves
         have ye?
 
   And they said,
      Seven,
         and a few little fishes.
  MAT 15:35
   And he
       commanded
          the multitude to
       sit down
          on the ground.
  MAT 15:36
   And
        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.
  MAT 15:37
   And
       they did all eat,
      and were filled:
         and
        they took up
           of the broken meat
        that was left seven baskets full.
  MAT 15:38
   And they
        that did eat
           were four thousand men,
      beside women
          and children.
  MAT 15:39
   And
        he sent away
           the multitude,
          and took ship,
             and came
                into the coasts
                   of Magdala.
  MAT 17:14
   And
        when
            they were come
          to the multitude,
      there came
          to him
              a certain man,
      kneeling down
          to him,
             and saying,
      
  MAT 17:15
   Lord,
      have mercy
          on my son:
             for he
       is lunatick,
      and sore vexed:
         for ofttimes
            he falleth into the fire,
      and oft
          into the water.
  MAT 17:16
   And
        I brought him
           to thy disciples,
      and
         they could not cure him.
  MAT 17:17
   Then 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.
  MAT 17:18
   And Jesus
       rebuked the devil;
      and
         he departed out of him:
      and the child
         was cured
            from that very hour.
  MAT 17:19
   Then came
          the disciples
             to Jesus apart,
          and said,
             Why could not
         we cast him out?
  MAT 17:20
   And 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.
  MAT 17:21
   Howbeit this kind
       goeth not
          out but by prayer
             and fasting.
  MAT 17:24
   And
        when
            they were come
          to Capernaum,
      they that
         received
            tribute money
           came
          to Peter,
             and said,
          Doth
             not your master pay tribute?
  MAT 17:25
   He 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?
  MAT 17:26
   Peter
        saith unto him,
      Of strangers.
 
   Jesus
        saith unto him,
      Then
         are
            the children free.
  MAT 17:27
   Notwithstanding,
      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.
  MAT 20:29
   And as they
       departed
          from Jericho,
      a great multitude
         followed him.
  MAT 20:30
   And,
      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.
  MAT 20:31
   And 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.
  MAT 20:32
   And Jesus
       stood still,
          and called them,
             and said,
          What
       will
          ye that
             I shall do
                unto you?
  MAT 20:33
   They say unto him,
      Lord,
         that our eyes
       may be opened.
  MAT 20:34
   So Jesus
       had compassion
          on them,
      and touched
         their eyes:
      and immediately
         their eyes
            received sight,
      and
         they followed him.
  MAT 21:17
   And he
       left them,
      and went out of the city
         into Bethany;
      and
         he lodged there.
  MAT 21:18
   Now in the morning
          as he returned
              into the city,
      he hungered.
  MAT 21:19
   And
        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.
  MAT 21:20
   And
        when the disciples
             saw it,
                they marvelled,
              saying,
                 How soon is
                    the fig tree
           withered away!
  MAT 21:21
   Jesus
       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.
  MAT 21:22
   And all things,
      whatsoever
         ye shall ask
            in prayer,
          believing,
             ye shall receive.
  MAR 1:23
   And there was
       in their synagogue a man
          with an unclean spirit;
      and
         he cried out,
      
  MAR 1:24
   Saying,
      Let us alone;
         what have
        we to do
           with thee,
      thou Jesus
          of Nazareth?
      art
         thou come
            to destroy us?
 
   I know thee
        who thou art,
      the Holy One
          of God.
  MAR 1:25
   And Jesus
       rebuked him,
          saying,
             Hold thy peace,
          and
        come out of him.
  MAR 1:26
   And
        when the unclean spirit
           had torn him,
      and cried
          with a loud voice,
      he came out of him.
  MAR 1:29
   And forthwith,
      when
         they were come
            out of the synagogue,
      they entered
          into the house
              of Simon
                  and Andrew,
      with James and John.
  MAR 1:30
   But Simon's wife's mother lay sick
          of a fever,
      and anon
         they tell him
            of her.
  MAR 1:31
   And
        he came
           and took her
          by the hand,
      and lifted
          her up;
      and immediately
         the fever
            left her,
      and
         she
        ministered unto them.
  MAR 1:40
   And there came
          a leper
         to him,
            beseeching him,
          and kneeling down
             to him,
          and
        saying unto him,
           If thou wilt,
          thou canst
       make me clean.
  MAR 1:41
   And Jesus,
      moved
         with compassion,
      put forth his hand,
         and touched him,
      and
         saith unto him,
      I will;
         be thou clean.
  MAR 1:42
   And
        as soon as he
           had spoken,
      immediately
         the leprosy
            departed from him,
      and
         he was cleansed.
  MAR 1:43
   And
        he straitly charged him,
      and forthwith sent him away;
  MAR 1:44
   And
        saith unto him,
      See
         thou say nothing
            to any man:
      but go thy way,
         shew thyself
            to the priest,
      and offer for thy
         cleansing
            those things which Moses commanded,
               for a testimony
                  unto them.
  MAR 1:45
   But he went out,
      and began to publish it much,
         and to blaze abroad
            the matter,
      insomuch
         that Jesus
            could
               no more openly enter
          into the city,
      but was without
          in desert places:
      and they
         came
            to him
               from every quarter.
  MAR 2:1
   And again
        he entered
           into Capernaum
              after some days;
      and it
         was noised
            that he
               was in the house.
  MAR 2:2
   And straightway many
         were gathered together,
      insomuch that
         there was
             no room
                 to receive them,
                    no,
                  not
                     so much as about the door:
      and he
         preached
            the word
          unto them.
  MAR 2:3
   And
        they
           come unto him,
      bringing one sick
          of the palsy,
      which was borne
          of four.
  MAR 2:4
   And
        when
            they could not come nigh
          unto him
             for the press,
      they uncovered
          the roof
        where he was:
      and
         when
            they had broken it up,
      they let down
         the bed
            wherein
          the sick
              of the palsy lay.
  MAR 2:5
   When Jesus
         saw their faith,
      he said
          unto the sick
              of the palsy,
                 Son,
              thy sins
         be forgiven thee.
  MAR 2:6
   But there was certain
          of the scribes
       sitting there,
      and reasoning
          in their hearts,
      
  MAR 2:7
   Why doth this man thus
         speak blasphemies?
      who can forgive
         sins
        but God only?
  MAR 2:8
   And immediately
         when Jesus
            perceived
          in his spirit
             that they so
                reasoned
                   within themselves,
      he said unto them,
         Why reason
            ye these things
          in your hearts?
  MAR 2:9
   Whether is it easier
         to say
            to the sick
               of the palsy,
      Thy sins
         be forgiven thee;
      or to say,
         Arise,
      and take up
          thy bed,
      and walk?
  MAR 2:10
   But that
         ye may know that
            the Son
               of man
           hath
                 power
          on earth
         to forgive sins,
       (he saith to the sick
           of the palsy,)
          
  MAR 2:11
   I say unto thee,
      Arise,
         and take up
            thy bed,
      and go thy way
         into thine house.
  MAR 2:12
   And immediately
         he arose,
            took up the bed,
          and went forth
        before them all;
      insomuch
         that
            they were all amazed,
      and glorified God,
         saying,
      We never saw it
          on this fashion.
  MAR 3:1
   And
        he entered again
           into the synagogue;
      and there was a man
         there which
            had a withered hand.
  MAR 3:2
   And
        they watched him,
      whether he
         would heal him
       on the sabbath day;
      that they
         might accuse him.
  MAR 3:3
   And
        he saith unto the man
           which had
              the withered hand,
      Stand forth.
  MAR 3:4
   And
        he saith unto them,
      Is it lawful
         to do good
            on the sabbath days,
      or to do evil?
         to save life,
      or to kill?
 
   But
        they held
           their peace.
  MAR 3:5
   And
        when
            he had looked round
               about on them with anger,
      being grieved
          for the 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.
  MAR 3:11
   And unclean spirits,
      when
         they saw him,
            fell down
        before him,
           and cried,
          saying,
             Thou art the Son
                of God.
  MAR 4:35
   And the same day,
      when the even was come,
         he saith unto them,
      Let us
         pass over
            unto the other side.
  MAR 4:36
   And
        when
            they had sent away
               the multitude,
      they took him
         even as
            he was in the ship.
 
   And there were also
          with him other little ships.
  MAR 4:37
   And there arose
       a great storm
          of wind,
      and the waves
         beat
            into the ship,
      so that
         it was now full.
  MAR 4:38
   And
        he was in the hinder part
           of the ship,
      asleep
          on a pillow:
      and
         they awake him,
      and say unto him,
         Master,
      carest
         thou
        not
            that we perish?
  MAR 4:39
   And he arose,
      and rebuked
         the wind,
      and said
          unto the sea,
             Peace,
          be still.
 
   And the wind ceased,
      and there was
         a great calm.
  MAR 4:40
   And
        he said unto them,
      Why are
         ye so fearful?
      how is it that
         ye have no faith?
  MAR 4:41
   And
        they feared exceedingly,
      and said one
         to another,
      What manner
         of man
            is this,
      that even
          the wind
             and the sea
                obey him?
  MAR 5:1
   And
        they came over
           unto the other side
              of the sea,
      into the country
          of the Gadarenes.
  MAR 5:2
   And
        when he
           was come
          out of the ship,
      immediately there met him
          out of the tombs a man
              with an unclean spirit,
      
  MAR 5:3
   Who had his dwelling
          among the tombs;
      and no man
         could bind him,
            no,
          not with chains:
  MAR 5:4
   Because
        that
            he had been often bound
               with fetters
              and chains,
      and the chains
         had been plucked asunder by him,
      and the fetters broken in pieces:
         neither could
            any man
               tame him.
  MAR 5:5
   And always,
      night and day,
         he was in the mountains,
      and in the tombs,
         crying,
      and cutting himself
         with stones.
  MAR 5:6
   But
        when he
             saw Jesus
          afar off,
      he ran
         and worshipped him,
      
  MAR 5:7
   And cried
          with a loud voice,
             and said,
          What
        have
           I to do
          with thee,
             Jesus,
          thou Son
             of the most high God?
 
   I adjure thee
          by God,
      that thou
         torment me not.
  MAR 5:8
   For he said unto him,
      Come out of the man,
         thou unclean spirit.
  MAR 5:9
   And he
       asked him,
      What
         is thy name?
 
   And he answered,
      saying,
         My name
       is Legion:
          for we
       are many.
  MAR 5:10
   And
        he besought him
           much
              that he
                 would not send them away
                    out of the country.
  MAR 5:11
   Now there was there nigh
          unto the mountains
              a great herd
                 of swine feeding.
  MAR 5:12
   And all
          the devils
       besought him,
          saying,
             Send us
                into the swine,
          that we
         may enter into them.
  MAR 5:13
   And forthwith Jesus
       gave them leave.
 
   And the unclean spirits went out,
      and entered
          into the swine:
      and the herd
         ran violently down a steep place
            into the sea,
       (they were about two thousand;)
          and were choked
              in the sea.
  MAR 5:14
   And they
         that
             fed the swine fled,
      and told it
          in the city,
      and
         in the country.
 
   And
        they went out
           to see
        what it
           was that
              was done.
  MAR 5:15
   And they come
          to Jesus,
      and see him that
         was possessed
            with the devil,
      and had
         the legion,
            sitting,
          and clothed,
             and
                in his right mind:
      and
         they were afraid.
  MAR 5:16
   And
        they that saw it
           told them how
              it befell
          to him
             that was possessed
                with the devil,
      and
         also concerning the swine.
  MAR 5:17
   And
        they began
           to pray him
       to depart
          out of their coasts.
  MAR 5:18
   And
        when he
           was come
          into the ship,
      he that
         had been possessed
            with the devil
       prayed him
          that he
             might be with him.
  MAR 5:19
   Howbeit Jesus suffered him not,
      but
         saith unto him,
      Go home
          to thy friends,
      and tell them how
          great things the Lord
             hath done
                for thee,
      and hath had compassion
          on thee.
  MAR 5:20
   And he departed,
      and began
         to publish
            in Decapolis
               how great things Jesus
             had done for him:
      and all men
         did marvel.
  MAR 5:22
   And,
      behold,
         there cometh one
            of the rulers
               of the synagogue,
      Jairus by name;
         and
        when he
             saw him,
      he fell
          at his feet,
      
  MAR 5:23
   And besought him greatly,
      saying,
         My little daughter
       lieth
          at the point
             of death:
      I pray thee,
         come and lay thy
            hands on her,
      that she
         may be healed;
      and
         she shall live.
  MAR 5:24
   And Jesus
         went with him;
      and much people
         followed him,
      and thronged him.
  MAR 5:25
   And a certain woman,
      which had
          an issue
             of blood twelve years,
      
  MAR 5:26
   And had suffered many things
       of many physicians,
      and had spent all that
         she had,
      and was
         nothing bettered,
      but
         rather grew worse,
      
  MAR 5:27
   When
        she had heard
           of Jesus,
      came
         in the press
            behind,
      and touched
         his garment.
  MAR 5:28
   For she said,
      If I
         may touch
        but his clothes,
      I shall be whole.
  MAR 5:29
   And straightway
         the fountain
            of her blood
               was dried up;
      and she
         felt
            in her body
         that she
            was healed
               of that plague.
  MAR 5:30
   And Jesus,
      immediately knowing
          in himself
        that virtue
           had gone out of him,
      turned him about
          in the press,
             and said,
          Who touched
         my clothes?
  MAR 5:31
   And his disciples
         said unto him,
      Thou
         seest
            the multitude
           thronging thee,
              and sayest thou,
                 Who touched me?
  MAR 5:32
   And
        he looked round about
       to see
            her that
               had done
                  this thing.
  MAR 5:33
   But the woman
       fearing and trembling,
      knowing what
         was done in her,
      came
         and fell down
        before him,
      and told him all
         the truth.
  MAR 5:34
   And he
       said
          unto her,
             Daughter,
                thy faith
         hath made thee whole;
      go in peace,
         and be whole
            of thy plague.
  MAR 5:35
   While he
       yet spake,
      there came
          from the ruler
             of the synagogue's house
                certain which said,
      Thy daughter
         is dead:
      why troublest
         thou the Master any further?
  MAR 5:36
   As soon as Jesus
       heard
          the word
             that was spoken,
      he saith unto the ruler
          of the synagogue,
             Be not afraid,
          only believe.
  MAR 5:37
   And
        he suffered no man
           to follow him,
          save Peter,
             and James,
          and John
             the brother
                of James.
  MAR 5:38
   And
        he cometh to the house
           of the ruler
              of the synagogue,
      and seeth the tumult,
         and them that
       wept and wailed greatly.
  MAR 5:39
   And
        when
            he was come in,
      he saith unto them,
         Why make
            ye this ado,
          and weep?
             the damsel
       is not dead,
          but sleepeth.
  MAR 5:40
   And
        they laughed him
           to scorn.
 
   But
       when
            he had put them all out,
      he taketh
          the father
             and the mother
                of the damsel,
      and them
         that were with him,
      and entereth in where
         the damsel
            was lying.
  MAR 5:41
   And he
       took
          the damsel
             by the hand,
      and said
          unto her,
      Talitha cumi;
         which is,
      being interpreted,
         Damsel,
      I say unto thee,
         arise.
  MAR 5:42
   And straightway
        the damsel arose,
      and walked;
         for she
            was of the age
               of twelve years.
 
   And
        they were astonished
           with a great astonishment.
  MAR 5:43
   And
        he charged them straitly
           that no man
              should know it;
      and commanded
         that something
            should be given
               her to eat.
  MAR 6:35
   And
        when the day
           was now far spent,
      his disciples
         came unto him,
            and said,
          This is a desert place,
             and now
                the time
           is
              far passed:
  MAR 6:36
   Send them away,
      that they
         may go
            into the country round about,
      and
         into the villages,
      and buy
         themselves bread:
            for they
         have nothing
             to eat.
  MAR 6:37
   He answered
          and
        said unto them,
      Give
         ye them to eat.
 
   And
        they
           say unto him,
      Shall
         we go
             and buy
            two hundred pennyworth
               of bread,
      and give them
         to eat?
  MAR 6:38
   He saith unto them,
      How many loaves
         have ye?
      go and see.
 
   And
        when they knew,
           they say,
          Five,
             and two fishes.
  MAR 6:39
   And
        he commanded them
           to make
       all sit down
          by companies
              upon the green grass.
  MAR 6:40
   And they
       sat down
          in ranks,
             by hundreds,
          and
             by fifties.
  MAR 6:41
   And when he
         had taken
             the five loaves
                and the two fishes,
                   he looked up to
         heaven,
                  and blessed,
                     and brake
                        the loaves,
                  and gave them
                     to his disciples
              to set
        before them;
      and the two
         fishes
       divided
          he among them all.
  MAR 6:42
   And
        they did all eat,
      and were filled.
  MAR 6:43
   And
        they took up twelve baskets
           full of the fragments,
      and
         of the fishes.
  MAR 6:44
   And they
       that
           did eat
              of the loaves
                 were about five thousand men.
  MAR 6:45
   And straightway
         he constrained
             his disciples
                 to get
                    into the ship,
      and
         to go
        to the other side before
           unto Bethsaida,
      while he
         sent away
            the people.
  MAR 6:46
   And
        when
            he had sent them away,
      he departed
          into a mountain
         to pray.
  MAR 6:47
   And
        when even was come,
      the ship
         was in the midst
            of the sea,
      and
         he alone
            on the land.
  MAR 6:48
   And
        he saw them
           toiling
          in rowing;
             for the wind
       was contrary
          unto them:
      and
         about the fourth watch
            of the night
         he cometh unto them,
      walking
          upon the sea,
      and
         would have passed by them.
  MAR 6:49
   But
        when they
             saw him
       walking
          upon the sea,
      they
         supposed
            it had been
         a spirit,
      and cried out:
  MAR 6:50
   For they
         all saw him,
      and were troubled.
 
   And immediately
         he talked with them,
      and
         saith unto them,
      Be of good cheer:
         it is I;
      be not afraid.
  MAR 6:51
   And he
       went up
          unto them
             into the ship;
      and the wind ceased:
         and
        they were sore
           amazed
              in themselves
                  beyond measure,
      and wondered.
  MAR 6:52
   For they considered not
          the miracle
             of the loaves:
                for their heart
       was hardened.
  MAR 7:24
   And from thence
         he arose,
      and went into the borders
         of Tyre
            and Sidon,
      and entered
         into an house,
      and would have
          no man
             know it:
      but
         he could not be hid.
  MAR 7:25
   For a certain woman,
      whose young daughter
         had an unclean spirit,
            heard of him,
          and came
       and fell
          at his feet:
  MAR 7:26
   The woman
       was a Greek,
      a Syrophenician
          by nation;
      and
         she besought him
       that he
           would cast forth the devil
              out of her daughter.
  MAR 7:27
   But Jesus
       said
          unto her,
      Let the children
         first be filled:
            for it
       is not
             meet to take
                the children's bread,
      and to cast
         it unto the dogs.
  MAR 7:28
   And she
       answered
          and
             said unto him,
      Yes, Lord:
         yet
        the dogs
           under the table
         eat
            of the children's crumbs.
  MAR 7:29
   And he
       said
          unto her,
      For this
         saying
            go thy way;
      the devil
         is gone
            out of thy daughter.
  MAR 7:30
   And
        when she
           was come
              to her house,
      she found
         the devil gone out,
      and her daughter
         laid
            upon the bed.
  MAR 7:31
   And again,
      departing
          from the coasts
              of Tyre
          and Sidon,
      he came
          unto the sea
              of Galilee,
      through the midst
          of the coasts
              of Decapolis.
  MAR 7:32
   And
        they bring
           unto him one
        that was deaf,
      and had
          an impediment
             in his speech;
      and
         they beseech him
            to put
               his hand
         upon him.
  MAR 7:33
   And
        he took him aside
           from the multitude,
      and put
          his fingers
             into his ears,
          and he spit,
             and touched
         his tongue;
  MAR 7:34
   And looking up to heaven,
      he sighed,
         and
        saith unto him,
      Ephphatha,
         that is,
      Be opened.
  MAR 7:35
   And straightway
        his ears
           were opened,
      and
         the string
            of his tongue
       was loosed,
      and
         he spake plain.
  MAR 7:36
   And
        he charged them that
           they should tell
          no man:
      but the more
         he charged them,
      so much
          the more a great deal
             they published it;
  MAR 7:37
   And were beyond measure astonished,
      saying,
         He hath done all things well:
      he maketh both
          the deaf
         to hear,
      and the dumb
         to speak.
  MAR 8:1
   In those days
          the multitude
       being very great,
      and having nothing
         to eat,
      Jesus
         called
            his disciples
          unto him,
      and
         saith unto them,
      
  MAR 8:2
   I have compassion
          on the multitude,
      because
         they have now been
            with me three days,
      and have nothing
         to eat:
  MAR 8:3
   And
        if I
             send them
                away fasting
              to their own houses,
      they will faint
          by the way:
             for divers
                of them came
                   from far.
  MAR 8:4
   And his disciples
       answered him,
      From
         whence can
            a man
               satisfy these men
              with bread here
                  in the wilderness?
  MAR 8:5
   And
        he asked them,
      How many loaves
         have ye?
 
   And they said,
      Seven.
  MAR 8:6
   And he
       commanded
          the people to
       sit down
          on the ground:
      and
         he took the seven loaves,
            and gave thanks,
          and brake,
             and gave to his disciples
                to set
        before them;
      and
         they did set them
            before the people.
  MAR 8:7
   And
        they had
           a few small fishes:
      and he blessed,
         and commanded to
       set them also
          before them.
  MAR 8:8
   So they
       did eat,
      and were filled:
         and
        they took up
           of the broken meat
         that was left
             seven baskets.
  MAR 8:9
   And they
        that had eaten
       were about four thousand:
      and
         he sent them away.
  MAR 8:22
   And
        he cometh to Bethsaida;
      and they
         bring
            a blind man
          unto him,
      and besought him
         to touch him.
  MAR 8:23
   And he
       took
          the blind man
         by the hand,
      and led him
          out of the town;
      and
         when
            he had
                 spit on his eyes,
      and put
          his hands
             upon him,
      he asked him
         if he
             saw ought.
  MAR 8:24
   And he looked up,
      and said,
         I see men
            as trees,
      walking.
  MAR 8:25
   After that
        he put
           his hands
          again upon his eyes,
      and made him
         look up:
      and
         he was restored,
      and saw every man clearly.
  MAR 8:26
   And
        he sent him away
           to his house,
          saying,
             Neither
                go into the town,
          nor tell it
             to any
                in the town.
  MAR 9:14
   And
        when he
           came
          to his disciples,
      he saw
          a great multitude
             about them,
      and the scribes
         questioning with them.
  MAR 9:15
   And
        straightway all the people,
      when
         they beheld him,
            were greatly amazed,
          and running
             to him
       saluted him.
  MAR 9:16
   And
        he asked
           the scribes,
      What
         question ye with them?
  MAR 9:17
   And one
          of the multitude answered
              and said,
                 Master,
              I have brought
                 unto thee my son,
              which hath
         a dumb spirit;
  MAR 9:18
   And wheresoever
        he taketh him,
      he teareth him:
         and he foameth,
      and gnasheth with his teeth,
         and pineth away:
      and
         I spake to thy disciples
            that they
               should cast him out;
      and
         they could not.
  MAR 9:19
   He answereth him,
      and saith,
         O faithless generation,
      how long
         shall
        I be with you?
      how long
         shall
        I suffer you?
      bring him unto me.
  MAR 9:20
   And
        they
           brought him unto him:
      and
         when he
             saw him,
      straightway
         the spirit
             tare him;
      and he
         fell
       on the ground,
      and wallowed foaming.
  MAR 9:21
   And
        he asked
           his father,
      How long
         is it ago
            since this
               came unto him?
 
   And he said,
      Of a child.
  MAR 9:22
   And ofttimes
        it hath cast him
           into the fire,
      and
         into the waters,
      to destroy him:
         but if thou canst
       do any thing,
      have compassion on us,
         and help us.
  MAR 9:23
   Jesus
        said unto him,
      If thou canst believe,
         all things
       are possible
          to him that believeth.
  MAR 9:24
   And straightway
          the father
             of the child cried out,
      and said
          with tears,
             Lord,
          I believe;
      help
         thou mine unbelief.
  MAR 9:25
   When Jesus
         saw
            that the people
               came
                  running together,
      he rebuked
         the foul spirit,
            saying unto him,
          Thou dumb
       and deaf spirit,
          I charge thee,
             come out of him,
          and enter no more
             into him.
  MAR 9:26
   And the spirit cried,
      and rent him sore,
         and
        came out of him:
      and
         he was as one dead;
      insomuch
         that many said,
      He is dead.
  MAR 9:27
   But Jesus
       took him
           by the hand,
      and
         lifted him up;
      and he arose.
  MAR 9:28
   And
        when he
           was come
          into the house,
      his disciples
         asked him privately,
      Why could not
         we cast him out?
  MAR 9:29
   And
        he said unto them,
      This kind
         can come forth
            by nothing,
      but by prayer
         and fasting.
  MAR 10:46
   And they
       came
          to Jericho:
      and as he
         went out of Jericho
            with his disciples
               and a great number
                  of people,
              blind Bartimaeus,
                 the son
                    of Timaeus,
              sat
                 by the highway side begging.
  MAR 10:47
   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.
  MAR 10:48
   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.
  MAR 10:49
   And Jesus
       stood still,
      and commanded him
         to be called.
 
   And they
         call
            the blind man,
          saying unto him,
             Be of good comfort,
          rise;
      he calleth thee.
  MAR 10:50
   And he,
      casting away
         his garment,
            rose,
          and came
             to Jesus.
  MAR 10:51
   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.
  MAR 10:52
   And Jesus
         said unto him,
      Go thy way;
         thy faith
            hath made thee whole.
 
   And immediately
         he received
             his sight,
      and followed Jesus
          in the way.
  MAR 11:12
   And
        on the morrow,
      when
         they were come
            from Bethany,
      he was hungry:
  MAR 11:13
   And seeing
          a fig tree
             afar off having leaves,
          he came,
             if haply
        he might find any thing thereon:
      and
         when
            he came to it,
      he found nothing
         but leaves;
            for the time
               of figs was not yet.
  MAR 11:14
   And Jesus
       answered
          and said unto it,
      No man
         eat fruit
            of thee
               hereafter for ever.
 
   And his disciples
         heard it.
  MAR 11:20
   And
        in the morning,
      as they passed by,
         they
            saw the fig tree
           dried up
              from the roots.
  MAR 11:21
   And Peter
         calling
            to remembrance
         saith unto him,
            Master,
          behold,
             the fig tree which
        thou cursedst
           is withered away.
  MAR 11:22
   And Jesus answering
         saith unto them,
      Have faith
          in God.
  MAR 11:23
   For verily
        I say unto you,
      That whosoever
         shall say
            unto this mountain,
          Be thou removed,
             and be
        thou cast
           into the sea;
      and shall not doubt
          in his heart,
      but shall believe
         that those things
        which he
           saith shall come
              to pass;
      he shall have whatsoever
         he saith.
  MAR 11:24
   Therefore I
         say
            unto you,
      What things soever
         ye desire,
            when ye pray,
          believe that
        ye receive them,
           and
       ye shall have them.
  LUK 4:33
   And
        in the synagogue
       there was a man,
      which had
          a spirit
             of an unclean devil,
      and cried out
          with a loud voice,
      
  LUK 4:34
   Saying,
      Let us alone;
         what have
        we to do
           with thee,
      thou Jesus
          of Nazareth?
      art
         thou come
            to destroy us?
 
   I know thee
        who thou art;
      the Holy One
          of God.
  LUK 4:35
   And Jesus
       rebuked him,
          saying,
             Hold thy peace,
          and
        come out of him.
 
   And
        when the devil
           had thrown him
          in the midst,
      he came out of him,
         and hurt him not.
  LUK 4:36
   And
        they were all amazed,
      and spake among themselves,
         saying,
            What a word
       is this!
          for with authority
         and power
            he commandeth the unclean spirits,
      and they come out.
  LUK 4:38
   And he
       arose
          out of the synagogue,
      and entered
          into Simon's house.
 
   And Simon's wife's mother
       was taken
          with a great fever;
      and
         they besought him
            for her.
  LUK 4:39
   And he
       stood
          over her,
      and rebuked
         the fever;
      and it
         left her:
      and immediately
         she arose
            and
        ministered unto them.
  LUK 5:1
   And it
       came
          to pass,
             that,
          as the people
       pressed
          upon him
         to hear the word
            of God,
          he stood by the lake
             of Gennesaret,
      
  LUK 5:2
   And saw two ships
       standing by
          the lake:
      but the fishermen
         were gone out of them,
      and were washing
         their nets.
  LUK 5:3
   And he
       entered
          into one
              of the ships,
                 which was Simon's,
              and prayed him that
        he would thrust
           out a little
              from the land.
 
   And he sat down,
      and taught
          the people
             out of the ship.
  LUK 5:4
   Now
        when
            he had left speaking,
      he said
          unto Simon,
      Launch out
          into the deep,
      and let down
          your nets for a draught.
  LUK 5:5
   And Simon
       answering
          said unto him,
             Master,
                we have toiled all the night,
          and have taken
         nothing:
      nevertheless at
         thy word
            I will let down
               the net.
  LUK 5:6
   And when they
         had this done,
      they inclosed
          a great multitude
             of fishes:
      and their net brake.
  LUK 5:7
   And they
       beckoned
          unto their partners,
      which were in the other ship,
         that they
       should come and help them.
 
   And they came,
      and filled
         both the ships,
      so that
         they began to sink.
  LUK 5:8
   When Simon Peter
         saw it,
      he fell down
          at Jesus' knees,
             saying,
          Depart from me;
             for I
       am a sinful man,
      O Lord.
  LUK 5:9
   For he
       was astonished,
      and all
         that were with him,
      at the draught
         of the fishes
        which they
           had taken:
  LUK 5:10
   And so
       was also James,
          and John,
             the sons
                of Zebedee,
          which were
       partners
          with Simon.
 
   And Jesus
       said
          unto Simon,
      Fear not;
         from henceforth
        thou shalt catch men.
  LUK 5:11
   And
        when
            they had brought
          their ships
             to land,
          they forsook all,
             and followed him.
  LUK 5:12
   And it
       came
          to pass,
      when
         he was in a certain city,
      behold a man
         full of leprosy:
      who seeing Jesus
         fell on his face,
            and besought him,
          saying,
             Lord,
          if thou wilt,
             thou canst
       make me clean.
  LUK 5:13
   And
        he put forth
           his hand,
          and touched him,
             saying,
          I will:
      be thou clean.
 
   And immediately
        the leprosy
           departed from him.
  LUK 5:14
   And
        he charged him
           to tell
          no man:
      but go,
         and shew thyself
            to the priest,
      and offer
          for thy cleansing,
      according
          as Moses commanded,
             for a testimony
                unto them.
  LUK 5:15
   But so much
        the more
           went there
          a fame
             abroad of him:
      and great multitudes
         came together
            to hear,
      and
         to be healed
            by him
               of their infirmities.
  LUK 5:16
   And
        he withdrew himself
           into the wilderness,
      and prayed.
  LUK 5:17
   And it
       came to pass
          on a certain day,
      as he
         was teaching,
      that there were Pharisees
         and doctors
            of the law
         sitting by,
      which were come
          out of every town
             of Galilee,
          and Judaea,
             and Jerusalem:
      and
         the power
            of the Lord
       was present
          to heal them.
  LUK 5:18
   And,
      behold,
         men brought in
            a bed
          a man which
             was taken
                with a palsy:
      and they
         sought
       means
          to bring him in,
      and to lay him
         before him.
  LUK 5:19
   And
        when
            they could not find
          by what way
             they might bring him in
            because
               of the multitude,
      they went upon the housetop,
         and let him down
            through the tiling
               with his couch
                  into the midst
                      before Jesus.
  LUK 5:20
   And
        when
            he saw
               their faith,
      he said unto him,
         Man,
      thy sins
         are forgiven thee.
  LUK 5:21
   And the scribes
          and the Pharisees
       began to reason,
          saying,
             Who is
         this which
            speaketh blasphemies?
 
   Who can forgive sins,
      but God alone?
  LUK 5:22
   But
        when Jesus
           perceived
              their thoughts,
      he answering
         said unto them,
      What
         reason
        ye in your hearts?
  LUK 5:23
   Whether is easier,
      to say,
         Thy sins
            be forgiven thee;
      or to say,
         Rise up and walk?
  LUK 5:24
   But that
         ye may know that
            the Son
               of man
           hath
                 power
             upon earth
                 to forgive sins,
       (he said
          unto the sick
              of the palsy,)
          I say unto thee,
             Arise,
          and take up
              thy couch,
          and go
              into thine house.
  LUK 5:25
   And immediately
        he rose up
           before them,
      and took up
         that whereon
        he lay,
      and departed
          to his own house,
      glorifying God.
  LUK 5:26
   And
        they were all amazed,
      and
         they glorified God,
      and were filled
          with fear,
             saying,
          We have seen strange things
             to day.
  LUK 6:6
   And it
       came to pass also
          on another sabbath,
      that he
         entered
            into the synagogue
               and taught:
      and there was
          a man
             whose right hand
                was withered.
  LUK 6:7
   And the scribes
        and Pharisees
           watched him,
      whether he
         would heal
       on the sabbath day;
      that they
         might find
            an accusation
          against him.
  LUK 6:8
   But
        he knew their thoughts,
      and said
          to the man
         which had
             the withered hand,
                Rise up,
              and stand forth
                 in the midst.
 
   And he
       arose
          and
        stood forth.
  LUK 6:9
   Then said Jesus
          unto them,
      I will ask
          you one thing;
      Is it lawful
          on the sabbath days
         to do good,
      or to do evil?
         to save life,
      or to destroy it?
  LUK 6:10
   And looking round about
          upon them all,
      he said
          unto the man,
      Stretch forth thy hand.
 
   And he
       did so:
      and his hand
         was restored whole
       as the other.
  LUK 6:11
   And
        they were filled
           with madness;
      and communed one
          with another
        what
            they might do
               to Jesus.
  LUK 7:1
   Now
        when
            he had ended all
          his sayings
             in the audience
                of the people,
      he entered
          into Capernaum.
  LUK 7:2
   And a
        certain centurion's servant,
      who was dear
          unto him,
             was sick,
          and ready
         to die.
  LUK 7:3
   And
        when he
           heard
              of Jesus,
      he sent
          unto him the elders
             of the Jews,
      beseeching him that
         he would come
       and heal
          his servant.
  LUK 7:4
   And
        when they
           came
          to Jesus,
      they besought him instantly,
         saying,
      That he
         was worthy
        for whom
           he should do this:
  LUK 7:5
   For he
       loveth our nation,
      and
         he hath built us
            a synagogue.
  LUK 7:6
   Then Jesus
         went with them.
 
   And
        when
            he was now not far
               from the house,
      the centurion
         sent friends
            to him,
          saying unto him,
             Lord,
          trouble
             not thyself:
                for I
       am not worthy
            that thou
       shouldest enter
          under my roof:
  LUK 7:7
   Wherefore neither thought
        I myself worthy to
       come unto thee:
      but say
          in a word,
      and my servant
         shall be healed.
  LUK 7:8
   For I
       also am
          a man
             set
                under authority,
      having under me soldiers,
         and
        I say unto one,
           Go,
          and he goeth;
      and to another,
         Come,
      and he cometh;
         and to my servant,
      Do this,
         and
        he doeth it.
  LUK 7:9
   When Jesus
       heard these things,
      he marvelled at him,
         and
        turned him about,
      and said
          unto the people
        that followed him,
      I say unto you,
         I have not found
            so great faith,
          no,
             not in Israel.
  LUK 7:10
   And they
        that were sent,
      returning
          to the house,
      found
         the servant whole
            that had been sick.
  LUK 7:11
   And it
       came to pass
          the day after,
      that he
         went into a
            city called Nain;
      and
         many of his disciples
        went with him,
      and much people.
  LUK 7:12
   Now
        when he
           came nigh
          to the gate
              of the city,
                 behold,
              there was
                 a dead man carried out,
              the only son
                 of his mother,
              and
        she was a widow:
      and much people
          of the city was with her.
  LUK 7:13
   And
        when the Lord
             saw her,
      he had compassion
          on her,
      and said
          unto her,
      Weep not.
  LUK 7:14
   And he
       came
          and touched
         the bier:
      and
         they
        that bare him
           stood still.
 
   And he said,
      Young man,
         I say unto thee,
      Arise.
  LUK 7:15
   And he
        that was dead
           sat up,
      and began
         to speak.
 
   And
        he delivered him
           to his mother.
  LUK 7:16
   And there came
          a fear on all:
      and
         they glorified God,
            saying,
               That a great prophet
         is risen up among us;
      and,
         That God
       hath visited
          his people.
  LUK 8:22
   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.
  LUK 8:23
   But as they
       sailed
            he fell asleep:
      and there came
          down a storm
             of wind
          on the lake;
      and
         they were filled
            with water,
      and were in jeopardy.
  LUK 8:24
   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.
  LUK 8:25
   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 winds
             and water,
      and they obey him.
  LUK 8:26
   And
        they arrived at
           the country
              of the Gadarenes,
      which is over
          against Galilee.
  LUK 8:27
   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.
  LUK 8:28
   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,
             Jesus,
          thou Son
             of God most high?
 
   I beseech thee,
      torment me not.
  LUK 8:29
   (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.)
  LUK 8:30
   And Jesus
       asked him,
          saying,
             What
       is thy name?
 
   And he said,
      Legion:
         because
            many devils
         were entered into him.
  LUK 8:31
   And
        they besought him
       that he
           would not command them to go out
              into the deep.
  LUK 8:32
   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.
  LUK 8:33
   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.
  LUK 8:34
   When they
        that fed them
             saw
        what was done,
           they fled,
          and went
       and told it
          in the city
             and in the country.
  LUK 8:35
   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.
  LUK 8:36
   They
        also which saw it
           told them
       by what
           means
        he that
           was possessed
              of the devils
                 was healed.
  LUK 8:37
   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.
  LUK 8:38
   Now the man
          out of whom the devils
       were departed
          besought him
         that he
             might be with him:
      but Jesus
         sent him away,
            saying,
      
  LUK 8:39
   Return to thine own house,
      and shew how
          great things God
         hath done
            unto thee.
 
   And
        he went his way,
      and published
          throughout the whole city
              how great things
         Jesus
             had done unto him.
  LUK 8:41
   And,
      behold,
         there came a man
       named 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:
  LUK 8:42
   For he
       had one only daughter,
          about twelve years
             of age,
      and she
         lay a dying.
 
   But as he
       went
          the people thronged him.
  LUK 8:43
   And a woman
       having an issue
          of blood twelve years,
      which had spent all
         her
       living
          upon physicians,
      neither could be healed
          of any,
      
  LUK 8:44
   Came behind him,
      and touched
         the border
            of his garment:
      and immediately
          her issue
              of blood stanched.
  LUK 8:45
   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?
  LUK 8:46
   And Jesus said,
      Somebody hath touched me:
         for I
            perceive that virtue
               is gone out of me.
  LUK 8:47
   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 healed immediately.
  LUK 8:48
   And he
       said
          unto her,
             Daughter,
          be of good comfort:
             thy faith
         hath made thee whole;
      go in peace.
  LUK 8:49
   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.
  LUK 8:50
   But
       when Jesus
           heard it,
              he answered him,
                 saying,
              Fear not:
      believe only,
         and
        she shall be made whole.
  LUK 8:51
   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 maiden.
  LUK 8:52
   And all wept,
      and bewailed her:
         but he said,
      Weep not;
         she is not dead,
      but sleepeth.
  LUK 8:53
   And
        they laughed him
           to scorn,
      knowing that
         she was dead.
  LUK 8:54
   And
        he put them all out,
      and took her
          by the hand,
             and called,
          saying,
             Maid,
          arise.
  LUK 8:55
   And her spirit
       came again,
      and
         she arose straightway:
      and he
         commanded
            to give
          her meat.
  LUK 8:56
   And her parents
       were astonished:
      but
         he charged them that
        they should tell no man
           what was done.
  LUK 9:12
   And when the day
       began
          to wear away,
      then came
          the twelve,
      and
         said unto him,
      Send the multitude away,
         that they
       may go
          into the towns
              and country round about,
                 and lodge,
              and get victuals:
                 for we
       are here
          in a desert place.
  LUK 9:13
   But
        he said unto them,
      Give
         ye them to eat.
 
   And they said,
      We have no more
         but five loaves
            and two fishes;
      except we
         should go
            and buy meat
               for all this people.
  LUK 9:14
   For they
       were about five thousand men.
 
   And he
       said
          to his disciples,
      Make them
         sit down
            by fifties
               in a company.
  LUK 9:15
   And they
       did so,
      and made them
         all sit down.
  LUK 9:16
   Then he
         took
             the five loaves
                and the two fishes,
                   and looking up to heaven,
                  he blessed them,
                     and brake,
                  and gave to the disciples
                     to set
              before the multitude.
  LUK 9:17
   And they
       did eat,
      and were all filled:
         and there was taken up
            of fragments
        that remained
           to them twelve baskets.
  LUK 9:37
   And it
       came
          to pass,
      that on the next day,
         when
        they were come down
           from the hill,
      much people
         met him.
  LUK 9:38
   And,
      behold,
         a man
            of the company cried out,
      saying,
         Master,
      I beseech thee,
         look upon my son:
            for he
               is mine only child.
  LUK 9:39
   And,
      lo,
         a spirit
       taketh him,
      and
         he suddenly crieth out;
      and it
         teareth him that
        he foameth again,
      and bruising him
         hardly departeth from him.
  LUK 9:40
   And I
       besought
          thy disciples
             to cast him out;
      and
         they could not.
  LUK 9:41
   And Jesus answering said,
      O faithless
         and perverse generation,
      how long
         shall
        I be with you,
      and suffer you?
 
   Bring thy son hither.
  LUK 9:42
   And as he
       was yet
          a coming,
      the devil
         threw him down,
      and tare him.
 
   And Jesus
       rebuked the unclean spirit,
      and healed
         the child,
      and delivered him again
          to his father.
  LUK 9:43
   And
        they were all amazed
           at the mighty power
              of God.
 
   But
        while they
            wondered every one
          at all
             things which Jesus did,
      he said
          unto his disciples,
      
  LUK 11:14
   And
        he was casting
           out a devil,
      and it
         was dumb.
 
   And it
       came
          to pass,
      when the devil
         was gone out,
      the dumb spake;
         and the people wondered.
  LUK 11:15
   But some of them said,
      He casteth out devils
          through Beelzebub
              the chief
                  of the devils.
  LUK 13:10
   And
        he was teaching in one
           of the synagogues
              on the sabbath.
  LUK 13:11
   And,
      behold,
         there was
            a woman which
           had a spirit
              of infirmity eighteen years,
      and
         was bowed together,
      and could in no
         wise lift
            up herself.
  LUK 13:12
   And
        when Jesus
             saw her,
      he called her
          to him,
      and said
          unto her,
             Woman,
          thou art
       loosed
          from thine infirmity.
  LUK 13:13
   And he
       laid
          his hands
             on her:
      and immediately
         she was made straight,
      and glorified God.
  LUK 13:14
   And
        the ruler
           of the synagogue
              answered
                 with indignation,
      because
         that Jesus
            had healed
          on the sabbath day,
      and said
          unto the people,
      There are six days
         in which men
            ought to work:
      in them therefore come
         and be healed,
      and
         not on the sabbath day.
  LUK 13:15
   The Lord
        then answered him,
           and said,
          Thou hypocrite,
             doth not each one
                of you
       on the sabbath loose
          his ox or his ass
              from the stall,
          and lead him away
             to watering?
  LUK 13:16
   And ought not
          this woman,
      being a daughter
          of Abraham,
      whom Satan
         hath bound,
            lo,
               these eighteen years,
          be loosed
             from this bond
                on the sabbath day?
  LUK 13:17
   And
        when
            he had said
               these things,
      all his adversaries
         were ashamed:
      and all
          the people
       rejoiced
          for all
        the glorious things
           that were done by him.
  LUK 14:1
   And it
       came
          to pass,
      as he
         went into the house
            of one
               of the chief Pharisees
             to eat bread
                on the sabbath day,
      that they
         watched him.
  LUK 14:2
   And,
      behold,
         there was
            a certain man
               before him which
                  had the dropsy.
  LUK 14:3
   And Jesus answering
       spake unto the lawyers
          and Pharisees,
             saying,
                Is it lawful
         to heal
            on the sabbath day?
  LUK 14:4
   And
        they held
           their peace.
 
   And he
       took him,
          and healed him,
             and let him go;
  LUK 14:5
   And answered them,
      saying,
         Which of you
        shall have
           an ass or an ox
              fallen
                 into a pit,
      and will not straightway pull
          him out
             on the sabbath day?
  LUK 14:6
   And
        they could not answer him again
           to these things.
  LUK 17:11
   And it
       came
          to pass,
      as he
         went to Jerusalem,
      that he
         passed
       through the midst
          of Samaria and Galilee.
  LUK 17:12
   And as he
       entered
          into a certain village,
      there met him
          ten men that
         were lepers,
      which stood afar off:
  LUK 17:13
   And they
       lifted
          up their voices,
             and said,
          Jesus, Master,
             have mercy on us.
  LUK 17:14
   And
        when he
             saw them,
      he said unto them,
         Go shew yourselves
            unto the priests.
 
   And it
       came
          to pass,
             that,
          as they went,
             they were cleansed.
  LUK 17:15
   And one of them,
      when he
         saw that
        he was healed,
           turned back,
          and
             with a loud voice
       glorified God,
      
  LUK 17:16
   And fell down
          on his face
              at his feet,
      giving him thanks:
         and
        he was a Samaritan.
  LUK 17:17
   And Jesus answering said,
      Were
         there not ten cleansed?
      but
         where are the nine?
  LUK 17:18
   There are not found
         that returned
             to give
                 glory to God,
      save this stranger.
  LUK 17:19
   And
        he said unto him,
           Arise,
          go thy way:
             thy faith
         hath made thee whole.
  LUK 18:35
   And it
       came
          to pass,
      that as he
         was come nigh
            unto Jericho,
      a certain blind man
         sat
       by the way side begging:
  LUK 18:36
   And hearing
       the multitude pass by,
      he asked
         what it meant.
  LUK 18:37
   And
        they told him,
      that Jesus
          of Nazareth passeth by.
  LUK 18:38
   And he cried,
      saying,
         Jesus,
      thou son
          of David,
      have mercy on me.
  LUK 18:39
   And they which
       went
          before rebuked him,
      that he
         should hold
            his peace:
      but
         he cried so much
            the more,
      Thou son
          of David,
      have mercy on me.
  LUK 18:40
   And Jesus stood,
      and commanded him
          to be brought unto him:
      and
         when
            he was come near,
               he asked him,
      
  LUK 18:41
   Saying,
      What
         wilt
        thou
            that I
               shall do
                  unto thee?
 
   And he said,
      Lord,
         that I
       may receive
          my sight.
  LUK 18:42
   And Jesus
         said unto him,
      Receive thy sight:
         thy faith
       hath saved thee.
  LUK 18:43
   And immediately
         he received
             his sight,
                and followed him,
              glorifying God:
      and all
          the people,
      when they
         saw it,
      gave
         praise
            unto God.
  LUK 22:49
   When they which
       were
             about him saw
        what would follow,
      they said unto him,
         Lord,
      shall
         we smite
            with the sword?
  LUK 22:50
   And one
       of them smote
          the servant
             of the high priest,
      and cut off
         his right ear.
  LUK 22:51
   And Jesus
       answered
          and said,
      Suffer ye thus far.
 
   And
        he touched
           his ear,
      and healed him.
  JOH 2:1
   And the third day
       there was a marriage
          in Cana
              of Galilee;
      and
         the mother
            of Jesus
       was there:
  JOH 2:2
   And both Jesus
       was called,
          and his disciples,
             to the marriage.
  JOH 2:3
   And
        when
            they wanted wine,
      the mother
         of Jesus
            saith unto him,
      They
         have no wine.
  JOH 2:4
   Jesus saith unto her,
      Woman,
         what have
        I to do
           with thee?
      mine hour
         is not yet come.
  JOH 2:5
   His mother
       saith unto the servants,
      Whatsoever
         he saith unto you,
      do it.
  JOH 2:6
   And there were set there
         six waterpots
            of stone,
      after the manner
          of the purifying
             of the Jews,
      containing two
          or three firkins apiece.
  JOH 2:7
   Jesus
        saith unto them,
      Fill the waterpots
          with water.
 
   And
        they filled them
           up to the brim.
  JOH 2:8
   And
        he saith unto them,
           Draw out now,
          and bear
             unto the governor
                of the feast.
 
   And
        they bare it.
  JOH 2:9
   When the ruler
          of the feast
         had tasted
             the water
        that was made wine,
      and knew not whence
         it was:
       (but the servants
          which drew
             the water knew;)
          the governor
              of the feast
         called the bridegroom,
            
  JOH 2:10
   And
        saith unto him,
      Every man
          at the beginning
       doth set forth
          good wine;
      and
         when men
             have well drunk,
      then that which
         is worse:
      but
         thou hast kept
            the good wine
         until now.
  JOH 2:11
   This
        beginning
           of miracles
              did Jesus
          in Cana
              of Galilee,
      and manifested
          forth his glory;
      and his disciples
         believed on him.
  JOH 4:46
   So Jesus
       came again
          into Cana
             of Galilee,
      where he
         made the water wine.
 
   And there was
         a certain nobleman,
      whose son
         was sick
            at Capernaum.
  JOH 4:47
   When he
         heard
             that Jesus
                was come out of Judaea
          into Galilee,
      he went unto him,
         and besought him
            that he
               would come down,
      and heal his son:
         for he
            was at the point
               of death.
  JOH 4:48
   Then said
         Jesus unto him, Except
            ye see
               signs
              and wonders,
      ye will not believe.
  JOH 4:49
   The nobleman
         saith unto him,
            Sir,
          come
             down ere my child die.
  JOH 4:50
   Jesus
        saith unto him,
      Go thy way;
         thy son liveth.
 
   And the man
       believed
          the word that Jesus
         had spoken unto him,
      and
         he went his way.
  JOH 4:51
   And as he
       was now going down,
      his servants
         met him,
            and told him,
          saying,
             Thy son liveth.
  JOH 4:52
   Then enquired
        he of them the hour
       when
           he began
              to amend.
 
   And
        they
           said unto him,
      Yesterday
          at the seventh hour
        the fever
           left him.
  JOH 4:53
   So the father
       knew that it
          was at the same hour,
      in the which Jesus
         said unto him,
      Thy son liveth:
         and
        himself believed,
      and his whole house.
  JOH 4:54
   This is again
          the second miracle that Jesus did,
      when
         he was come out of Judaea
       into Galilee.
  JOH 5:1
   After this
       there was
          a feast
             of the Jews;
      and Jesus
         went up to Jerusalem.
  JOH 5:2
   Now there is
          at Jerusalem
              by the sheep
       market a pool,
      which is called in
         the Hebrew tongue Bethesda,
      having five porches.
  JOH 5:3
   In these lay
          a great multitude
              of impotent folk,
                 of blind,
              halt,
                 withered,
              waiting
                 for the moving
                    of the water.
  JOH 5:4
   For an angel
       went down
          at a certain season
             into the pool,
      and troubled
         the water:
      whosoever
         then first after the troubling
            of the water
           stepped
              in was made whole
                 of whatsoever disease
            he had.
  JOH 5:5
   And a certain man
       was there,
      which had
          an infirmity thirty
             and eight years.
  JOH 5:6
   When Jesus
       saw him lie,
      and knew
         that he
            had been now
          a long time
             in that case,
      he saith unto him,
         Wilt
        thou be made whole?
  JOH 5:7
   The impotent man
       answered him,
          Sir,
             I have no man,
                when the water
       is troubled,
          to put me
             into the pool:
      but
         while I
            am coming,
      another steppeth down
         before me.
  JOH 5:8
   Jesus
        saith unto him,
           Rise,
          take up
        thy bed,
           and walk.
  JOH 5:9
   And immediately
        the man
           was made whole,
      and took up
         his bed,
      and walked:
         and on the same day
       was the sabbath.
  JOH 5:10
   The Jews
       therefore said
          unto him that
             was cured,
      It is the sabbath day:
         it is not lawful
            for thee to carry
        thy bed.
  JOH 5:11
   He answered them,
      He that
         made me whole,
      the same said
          unto me,
             Take up thy bed,
          and walk.
  JOH 5:12
   Then asked
        they him,
      What man
         is that
            which said
               unto thee,
              Take up thy bed,
                 and walk?
  JOH 5:13
   And he
        that was healed wist
           not who it was:
              for Jesus
       had conveyed himself away,
      a multitude
         being
        in that place.
  JOH 5:14
   Afterward
         Jesus findeth him
            in the temple,
      and
         said unto him,
            Behold,
          thou art
             made whole:
      sin no more,
         lest
            a worse thing
               come
         unto thee.
  JOH 5:15
   The man departed,
      and told
          the Jews that it
         was Jesus,
      which had made him whole.
  JOH 5:16
   And therefore did
         the Jews
             persecute Jesus,
      and sought
         to slay him,
      because
         he had done
            these things
           on the sabbath day.
  JOH 6:5
   When Jesus
        then lifted
           up his eyes,
      and saw
          a great company
         come unto him,
      he saith unto Philip,
         Whence
       shall
          we buy bread,
      that these
         may eat?
  JOH 6:6
   And this
        he said
           to prove him:
              for he himself
       knew
          what he would do.
  JOH 6:7
   Philip answered him,
      Two
         hundred pennyworth
            of bread
       is not sufficient
          for them,
      that every one
         of them may take
            a little.
  JOH 6:8
   One
        of his disciples,
           Andrew,
          Simon Peter's brother,
             saith unto him,
      
  JOH 6:9
   There is
         a lad here,
      which hath
         five barley loaves,
      and two small fishes:
         but
        what are
            they among so many?
  JOH 6:10
   And Jesus said,
      Make the men sit down.
 
   Now there was much grass
          in the place.
 
   So the men sat down,
      in number
          about five thousand.
  JOH 6:11
   And Jesus
       took the loaves;
      and
         when
            he had given thanks,
      he distributed
          to the disciples,
      and the disciples
          to them
         that were set down;
      and likewise
         of the fishes
        as much as they would.
  JOH 6:12
   When
        they were filled,
      he said
          unto his disciples,
      Gather
          up the fragments
        that remain,
      that nothing
         be lost.
  JOH 6:13
   Therefore they
         gathered them together,
      and filled twelve baskets
         with the fragments
            of the five barley loaves,
      which remained
          over and above
              unto them that
           had eaten.
  JOH 6:14
   Then those men,
      when
         they had seen
            the miracle that Jesus did,
          said,
             This is
                of a truth
        that prophet
           that should come
              into the world.
  JOH 6:16
   And
        when even was now come,
      his disciples
         went down
            unto the sea,
      
  JOH 6:17
   And entered
          into a ship,
      and went over
          the sea
              toward Capernaum.
 
   And it
       was now dark,
      and Jesus
         was not come
       to them.
  JOH 6:18
   And the sea
       arose
             by reason
                of a great
         wind that blew.
  JOH 6:19
   So when
        they had rowed
           about five
              and twenty
                 or thirty furlongs,
      they see Jesus
         walking
            on the sea,
      and drawing nigh
         unto the ship:
      and
         they were afraid.
  JOH 6:20
   But
        he saith unto them,
      It is I;
         be not afraid.
  JOH 6:21
   Then
        they willingly received him
           into the ship:
      and immediately
         the ship
            was at the land
           whither they went.
  JOH 9:1
   And
        as Jesus
           passed by,
      he saw
          a man which
       was blind
          from his birth.
  JOH 9:2
   And his disciples
       asked him,
          saying,
             Master,
          who did sin,
             this man,
                or his parents,
          that he
       was born blind?
  JOH 9:3
   Jesus answered,
      Neither
         hath
       this man sinned,
      nor his parents:
         but
            that the works
               of God
           should be made
              manifest in him.
  JOH 9:4
   I must work
         the works
            of him that
           sent me,
      while it
         is day:
      the night cometh,
         when no man
       can work.
  JOH 9:5
   As long
          as I am in the world,
      I am the light
          of the world.
  JOH 9:6
   When
        he had thus spoken,
      he spat
          on the ground,
      and made clay
          of the spittle,
      and he
         anointed
            the eyes
               of the blind man
          with the clay,
      
  JOH 9:7
   And
       said unto him,
          Go,
             wash in the pool
                of Siloam,
           (which
              is by interpretation,
          Sent.)
 
   He went
          his way therefore,
      and washed,
         and came seeing.
  JOH 9:8
   The neighbours
        therefore,
      and they which
         before had seen him that
            he was blind,
               said,
              Is not
        this
            he that
               sat and begged?
  JOH 9:9
   Some said,
      This is he:
         others said,
      He is like him:
         but he said,
      I am he.
  JOH 9:10
   Therefore said
        they
           unto him,
              How were
                 thine eyes opened?
  JOH 9:11
   He answered
          and said,
      A man
         that is called
            Jesus made clay,
      and anointed
         mine eyes,
      and said unto me,
         Go to the pool
            of Siloam,
      and wash:
         and I
       went
          and washed,
      and
         I received sight.
  JOH 9:12
   Then said
        they unto him, Where
           is he?
 
   He said,
      I know not.
  JOH 9:13
   They brought
         to the Pharisees
        him that
           aforetime was blind.
  JOH 9:14
   And it
       was the sabbath day
          when Jesus
             made the clay,
      and opened
         his eyes.
  JOH 9:15
   Then
        again the Pharisees
       also asked him how
          he had received
             his sight.
 
   He said unto them,
      He put clay
          upon mine eyes,
             and I washed,
          and do see.
  JOH 9:16
   Therefore said
         some of the Pharisees,
      This man
         is not of God,
      because
         he keepeth not
            the sabbath day.
 
   Others said,
      How can a man
         that is
            a sinner
       do such miracles?
 
   And there was a division
          among them.
  JOH 9:17
   They say
          unto the blind man again,
      What
         sayest
        thou of him,
      that he
         hath opened thine eyes?
 
   He said,
      He is a prophet.
  JOH 9:18
   But the Jews
       did not believe concerning him,
      that he
         had been blind,
      and received
         his sight,
      until they
         called
             the parents
                of him that
               had received
         his sight.
  JOH 9:19
   And
        they asked them,
           saying,
          Is this
             your son,
          who
        ye say
           was born blind?
          how then
       doth he now see?
  JOH 9:20
   His parents
       answered them
          and said,
      We know that this
         is our son,
      and that
         he was born blind:
  JOH 9:21
   But by what
       means
          he now seeth,
      we know not;
         or who
            hath opened
               his eyes,
      we know not:
         he is of age;
      ask him:
         he shall speak
            for himself.
  JOH 9:22
   These words
       spake his parents,
      because
         they feared
            the Jews:
               for the Jews
       had agreed already,
      that if any man
         did confess
            that he
           was Christ,
      he should be put
          out of the synagogue.
  JOH 9:23
   Therefore said
         his parents,
      He is of age;
         ask him.
  JOH 9:24
   Then again called
        they the man
           that was blind,
      and
         said unto him,
      Give God the praise:
         we know that
            this man
       is a sinner.
  JOH 9:25
   He answered
         and said,
      Whether
         he be
            a sinner
          or no,
      I know not:
         one thing
        I know,
           that,
          whereas
        I was blind,
           now I see.
  JOH 9:26
   Then said
         they
        to him again,
      What
         did
        he to thee?
      how opened he thine eyes?
  JOH 9:27
   He answered them,
      I have told
          you already,
      and
         ye did not hear:
      wherefore would
         ye hear it
            again?
      will
         ye also be
            his disciples?
  JOH 9:28
   Then
        they reviled him,
           and said,
              Thou art his disciple;
      but
         we are Moses' disciples.
  JOH 9:29
   We know
          that God
       spake unto Moses:
      as for this fellow,
         we know not
            from whence he is.
  JOH 9:30
   The man
       answered
          and
             said unto them,
      Why herein is
         a marvellous thing,
      that ye
         know not
            from whence
        he is,
      and yet
         he hath opened mine eyes.
  JOH 9:31
   Now we
         know
            that God heareth
          not sinners:
      but
         if any man
             be
          a worshipper
             of God,
      and doeth his will,
         him he heareth.
  JOH 9:32
   Since the world
       began
          was
         it not heard
            that any man
               opened the eyes
                  of one
            that was born blind.
  JOH 9:33
   If this man
       were not of God,
      he could do nothing.
  JOH 9:34
   They answered
          and
        said unto him,
      Thou
         wast altogether born
            in sins,
      and dost
         thou teach us?
 
   And
        they
           cast him out.
  JOH 9:35
   Jesus
       heard
          that they
         had cast him out;
      and
         when
            he had found him,
      he said unto him,
         Dost thou
       believe
          on the Son
              of God?
  JOH 9:36
   He answered
          and said,
             Who is he,
          Lord,
             that I
         might believe on him?
  JOH 9:37
   And Jesus
         said unto him,
      Thou
         hast
            both seen him,
      and it
         is
       he that
           talketh with thee.
  JOH 9:38
   And he said,
      Lord,
         I believe.
 
   And
       he worshipped him.
  JOH 9:39
   And Jesus said,
      For judgment
         I am come
             into this world,
      that they
         which see
            not might see;
      and
         that they
            which see
               might be made blind.
  JOH 9:40
   And some of the Pharisees
         which were with him heard
            these words,
      and
         said unto him,
      Are
         we blind also?
  JOH 9:41
   Jesus
       said unto them,
      If ye
         were blind,
      ye should have
         no sin:
      but now
         ye say,
      We see;
         therefore your sin remaineth.
  JOH 11:1
   Now a certain man
       was sick,
          named Lazarus,
             of Bethany,
                the town
                   of Mary
              and her sister Martha.
  JOH 11:2
   (It was that Mary
         which anointed
            the Lord
          with ointment,
      and wiped
          his feet
             with her hair,
      whose brother Lazarus
         was sick.)
  JOH 11:3
   Therefore his sisters
         sent unto him,
            saying,
          Lord,
             behold,
          he whom
        thou lovest
           is sick.
  JOH 11:4
   When Jesus
       heard that,
          he said,
             This sickness
       is not
          unto death,
             but for the glory
                of God,
          that the Son
             of God
       might be glorified
          thereby.
  JOH 11:5
   Now Jesus
       loved Martha,
          and her sister,
             and Lazarus.
  JOH 11:6
   When
        he had heard therefore that
           he was sick,
      he abode two days
         still in the same place
        where he was.
  JOH 11:7
   Then after that
       saith
          he to his disciples,
      Let us
         go
            into Judaea again.
  JOH 11:8
   His disciples
         say unto him,
            Master,
               the Jews of late
       sought
          to stone thee;
      and goest
         thou thither again?
  JOH 11:9
   Jesus answered,
      Are
         there not twelve hours
            in the day?
 
   If any man
         walk
       in the day,
          he stumbleth not,
             because
        he seeth
           the light
              of this world.
  JOH 11:10
   But
        if a man
             walk in the night,
                he stumbleth,
              because
       there is
          no light in him.
  JOH 11:11
   These things
       said he:
      and
         after that
            he saith unto them,
      Our friend Lazarus sleepeth;
         but I go,
      that I
         may awake him out of sleep.
  JOH 11:12
   Then said
         his disciples,
            Lord,
          if he sleep,
             he shall do well.
  JOH 11:13
   Howbeit Jesus
       spake of his death:
      but
         they thought that
        he had spoken
           of taking
              of rest
                 in sleep.
  JOH 11:14
   Then said Jesus
          unto them plainly,
      Lazarus is dead.
  JOH 11:15
   And I
       am glad
          for your sakes
        that
            I was not there,
      to the intent
         ye may believe;
      nevertheless let us
         go unto him.
  JOH 11:16
   Then said Thomas,
      which is called
         Didymus,
            unto his fellowdisciples,
          Let us
         also go,
            that we
         may die with him.
  JOH 11:17
   Then
        when Jesus came,
      he found
         that he
            had lain
          in the grave
         four days already.
  JOH 11:18
   Now Bethany
       was nigh
          unto Jerusalem,
             about fifteen furlongs off:
  JOH 11:19
   And many
       of the Jews
          came
        to Martha
           and Mary,
      to comfort them concerning their brother.
  JOH 11:20
   Then Martha,
      as soon as she
         heard
            that Jesus
           was coming,
      went
         and met him:
      but Mary
         sat still
       in the house.
  JOH 11:21
   Then said Martha
          unto Jesus, Lord,
      if thou
         hadst
       been here,
      my brother
         had not died.
  JOH 11:22
   But I know,
      that even now,
         whatsoever thou
            wilt ask of God,
      God will give it thee.
  JOH 11:23
   Jesus saith unto her,
      Thy brother
         shall rise again.
  JOH 11:24
   Martha
         saith unto him,
      I know that
         he shall rise
       again
          in the resurrection
             at the last day.
  JOH 11:25
   Jesus
       said
          unto her,
      I am the resurrection,
         and the life:
            he that believeth in me,
      though he
         were dead,
      yet shall
         he live:
  JOH 11:26
   And whosoever
       liveth
          and believeth
             in me shall never die.
 
   Believest thou this?
  JOH 11:27
   She saith unto him,
      Yea, Lord:
         I believe that
        thou art
           the Christ,
      the Son of God,
         which should come
            into the world.
  JOH 11:28
   And
        when
            she had so said,
      she went her way,
         and called
            Mary her sister secretly,
          saying,
             The Master
       is come,
          and calleth
             for thee.
  JOH 11:29
   As soon as she
       heard that,
          she arose quickly,
             and
        came unto him.
  JOH 11:30
   Now Jesus
       was not yet come
          into the town,
      but was in that place
         where Martha
            met him.
  JOH 11:31
   The Jews
        then which
           were with her
              in the house,
                 and comforted her,
              when
        they saw Mary,
              that she
       rose
          up hastily
       and went out,
              followed her,
                 saying,
              She goeth
                 unto the grave
         to weep there.
  JOH 11:32
   Then
        when Mary
           was come
        where Jesus was,
           and saw him,
          she fell down
             at his feet,
          saying unto him,
             Lord,
          if thou
       hadst
          been here,
             my brother
       had not died.
  JOH 11:33
   When Jesus
         therefore saw
            her weeping,
      and the Jews
         also weeping
            which came
          with her,
      he groaned
          in the spirit,
      and was troubled.
  JOH 11:34
   And said,
      Where
         have ye laid him?
 
   They said unto him,
      Lord,
         come and see.
  JOH 11:35
   Jesus wept.
  JOH 11:36
   Then said
       the Jews,
      Behold
         how he
            loved him!
  JOH 11:37
   And some of them said,
      Could
         not this man,
      which opened
          the eyes
              of the blind,
      have caused that even
          this man
       should not have died?
  JOH 11:38
   Jesus therefore again groaning
          in himself
       cometh to the grave.
 
   It was a cave,
      and a stone lay
          upon it.
  JOH 11:39
   Jesus said,
      Take
         ye away
            the stone.
 
   Martha,
      the sister
          of him that
       was dead,
          saith unto him,
             Lord,
          by this time
         he stinketh:
            for he
         hath been
             dead four days.
  JOH 11:40
   Jesus saith unto her,
      Said I
          not unto thee,
             that,
          if thou
       wouldest believe,
          thou shouldest see
             the glory
                of God?
  JOH 11:41
   Then
        they took away
           the stone
              from the place
        where the dead
           was laid.
 
   And Jesus
       lifted
          up his eyes,
             and said,
          Father,
             I thank thee
        that thou
           hast heard me.
  JOH 11:42
   And I
       knew that
          thou hearest me
         always:
      but
         because
            of the people
               which stand by
                  I said it,
      that they
         may believe that
        thou hast sent me.
  JOH 11:43
   And
        when
            he thus
               had spoken,
      he cried
          with a loud voice,
             Lazarus,
          come forth.
  JOH 11:44
   And he
        that was dead
           came forth,
      bound hand
         and foot
             with graveclothes:
      and his face
         was bound about
             with a napkin.
 
   Jesus
        saith unto them,
           Loose him,
          and let him go.
  JOH 11:45
   Then many
          of the Jews
         which came
            to Mary,
      and had seen
         the things which Jesus did,
      believed on him.
  JOH 11:46
   But some of them
       went
          their ways
       to the Pharisees,
      and told them
         what
        things Jesus
           had done.
  JOH 21:6
   And
        he said unto them,
      Cast the net
         on the right side
            of the ship,
      and ye shall find.
 
   They cast
        therefore,
      and now
         they were not able
            to draw it
               for the multitude
                  of fishes.
   END