Luke Eight
And it came to pass after these things,
Jesus was traveling in cities and
villages, preaching and giving good news
of the kingdom of God. And his twelve were
with him, And the women who were healed of diseases
and unclean spirits, Mary who is called
of Magdala, from whom seven demons went
out, And Joanna, the wife of Chuza the steward
of Herod, and Susanna, and many others,
who ministered to them of their wealth.
¶ And when many people had gathered,
and were coming to him from all the cities,
he spoke by parables. The sower went out to sow his seed. And
when he sowed, some fell on the roadside;
and it was trodden under foot, and the birds
ate it. Other fell upon the rock; and sprung up
earlier, and because it had no moisture, it
dried up. And other fell among thistles; and the thistles sprung up with it and choked it. And other fell in good and fertile ground;
and sprung up and bore fruit a hundredfold.
And when he said this, he cried out, He who
has ears to hear, let him hear.
¶ And his disciples asked him, What is this
parable? He said to them, To you it is granted to
know the mystery of the kingdom of God;
but to the rest it has to be said in figures; for
while they see, they do not perceive; and
while they hear, they do not understand.
¶ This is the parable. The seed is the word
of God. Those on the roadside are those who hear
the word; and the enemy comes and takes
away the word from their heart, so that they
may not believe and be saved. Those on the rock are those who when
they have heard, receive the word with joy;
and yet they have no root, but their belief is
for a while, and in time of trial they stumble. That which fell among the thistles are
those who hear the word, and then choke
themselves with worries and riches and
worldly covetousness, and bear no fruit. But that in good soil, these are those who
hear the word with pure and good heart, and
keep it, and bear fruit with patience.
¶ No man lights a lamp and covers it with
a vessel, or puts it under the bed; but he puts
it on the lamp holder, that whoever enters
sees its light. For there is nothing covered which will
not be uncovered; and nothing hidden which
will not be known, and come to light. Take heed how you hear; for he who has,
to him shall be given; and he who has not,
even that which he thinks he has shall be
taken away from him.
¶ And there came to him his mother and
his brothers, and they were not able to speak
to him because of the crowd. And they said to him, Your mother and
your brothers are standing outside, and they
want to see you. He answered and said to them, These are
my mother and my brothers, those who hear
the word of God and do it.
¶ It came to pass on one of the days, Jesus
went up and sat in a boat with his disciples;
and he said to them, Let us cross to the other
side of the lake. And while they were rowing Jesus fell
asleep; and there rose a storm of wind on the
lake; and the boat was near sinking. And they came up and awoke him and
said to him, Our teacher, our teacher, we are
perishing. He got up and rebuked the winds
and the waves of water, and they quieted
down, and there was a calm. And he said to them, Where is your faith?
But as they were frightened, they wondered,
saying one to another, O who is this man,
who even commands the winds, and the
waves and the sea obey him? And they rowed and came to the country
of the Gadarenes, which is on the coast opposite
Galilee. And when he landed, he was met by a
man from the city, who had the demon in
him for a long time, and he did not wear
clothes, and did not live in a house, but in
the cemetery. When he saw Jesus, he cried out and fell
before him, and said in a loud voice, What
have we in common, Jesus, Son of the Most
High God? I beg you not to torment me. For Jesus commanded the unclean spirit
to go out of the man. For it was a long time
since he was possessed, and bound with
chains, and kept in fetters; but he would often
break off his bonds and was driven into
the desert by the demon. Jesus asked him, What is your name? He
said, Legion, because many demons had entered
into him. And they besought him not to command
them to go down into the abyss. Now there was there a herd of many swine
feeding on the mountain; and they besought
him to permit them to attack the swine. And
he permitted them. Then the demons went out of the man,
and they attacked the swine; and that whole
herd went straight to the cliff, and fell down
into the lake and were drowned. When the herdsmen saw what had happened,
they fled and told it in the cities and
in the villages. And some men went out to see what had
happened; and they came to Jesus, and found
the man from whom the demons had gone
out, dressed, and well behaved, and sitting
at the feet of Jesus; and they were afraid.
And those who had seen it told them,
how that lunatic was healed. Then all the people of the Gadarenes
besought him to leave them, because they
were seized with a great fear; and Jesus went
up into the boat and returned from thence. But the man from whom the demons had
gone out, besought him to remain with him;
but Jesus dismissed him and said to him, Return to your own house, and declare
what God has done for you. And he went
away, and preached throughout the city what
Jesus had done for him.
¶ When Jesus returned, a large multitude
welcomed him, for they were all expecting
him. And a man named Jairus, a leader of the
synagogue, fell at the feet of Jesus, and besought
him to enter into his house. For he had an only daughter, about twelve
years old, and she was near death. And as
Jesus went with him, a large crowd pressed
against him.
¶ Now a woman who had the hemorrhage
for twelve years, and had spent all her wealth
for doctors, could not be healed by anybody. She came near him from behind, and
touched the edge of his cloak; and immediately
her hemorrhage stopped. And Jesus said, Who touched me? And
when all of them denied it, Simon Peter and
those who were with him said to him, Teacher, the crowds are troubling you and
pressing on you, and yet you say, Who has
touched me? But he said, Some one has touched me,
for I know that power has gone out of me. When the woman saw that she could not
deceive him, she came trembling, and fell
down and worshipped him; and she said in
the presence of all the people for what purpose
she had touched him, and how she was
healed immediately. Jesus said to her, Have courage, my
daughter; your faith has healed you; go in
peace.
¶ While he was still talking, there came a
man from the house of the leader of the synagogue,
and said to him, Your daughter has
died, do not trouble the teacher. Jesus heard it and said to the father of the
girl, Do not be afraid, but only believe, and
she will be restored to life. Jesus came into the house, and he did
not allow anyone to enter with him, except
Simon and James and John, and the father
and mother of the girl. And all of them were weeping and
mourning over her; but Jesus said, Do not weep, for she is not dead but asleep. And they laughed at him, for they knew
that she was dead. Then he put everybody out, and held her
by her hand, and called her, and said, Little
girl, arise. And her spirit returned, and she got up
immediately; and he commanded to give her
something to eat. And her parents were amazed; but he
warned them, not to tell any man what had
happened.
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