Mark Ten
AND he departed from thence, and
came to the border of Judaea, at the
crossing of the Jordan; and a great many
people went to him there, and he taught them
again, as he was accustomed to do.
¶ And the Pharisees came up to him, tempting
him and asking, Is it lawful for a man to
desert his wife? He said to them, What did Moses command
you? They said, Moses gave us permission to
write a letter of separation, and then to divorce. Jesus answered and said to them, It was
because of the hardness of your heart, that
he wrote for you this particular law. But from the very beginning God made
them male and female. For this reason a man shall leave his father
and his mother and follow his wife. And both shall be one flesh; henceforth
they are not two, but one flesh. What therefore God has joined, let no man
separate.
¶ And his disciples again asked him about
this in the house. And he said to them, Whoever divorces
his wife and marries another, commits adultery. And if a woman divorces her husband,
and marries another, she commits adultery.
¶ And they brought little boys to him, that
he might touch them; but his disciples rebuked
those who brought them. But when Jesus saw it, he was displeased,
and he said to them, Allow the little boys to
come to me, and do not forbid them; for the
kingdom of God is for such as these. Truly I say to you, Whoever does not
receive the kingdom of God like a little boy
shall not enter it.
Then he took them in his arms, and put
his hand on them, and blessed them.
¶ While he was on the way, a man came
ran up and fell on his knees and he asked
him, saying, O good Teacher, what shall I
do to inherit life eternal? Jesus said to him, Why do you call me
good? There is no one who is good, except
the one God. You know the commandments, Do not
commit adultery, Do not steal, Do not murder,
Do not bear false witness, Do not oppress,
Honor your father and mother. But he answered and said to him, Teacher,
all of these I have obeyed from my boyhood. Then Jesus looked at him and loved him,
and he said to him, You lack one thing; go,
sell everything you have, and give it to the
poor, and you shall have a treasure in heaven;
and take up your cross and follow me. But he felt sad because of this saying,
and he went away depressed; for he had great wealth. Then Jesus looked at his disciples and
said to them, How hard it is for those who
have wealth, to enter into the kingdom of
God! But the disciples were surprised at his
words. And Jesus answered again and said
to them, My sons, how hard it is for those
who trust in their wealth, to enter into the
kingdom of God! It is easier for a rope to enter through the
eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God. But they were the more surprised, saying
among themselves, Who then can be
saved? Jesus looked at them, and said to them,
With men this is impossible, but not with
God; for everything is possible with God.
Then Peter began to say, Behold, we have
left everything and followed you. Jesus answered and said, Truly I say to
you, There is no man who leaves houses, or
brothers, or sisters, or father, or mother, or
wife, or children, or fields, for my sake and
for the sake of my gospel, Who shall not receive now, in this time,
an hundredfold, houses, and brothers and
sisters, and maidservants, and children, and
fields, and other worldly pursuits, and in the
world to come life everlasting. Many who are first shall be last, and the
last first.
¶ While they were going up on their way
to Jerusalem, Jesus was ahead of them; and
they were amazed; and they followed him
with fear. And he took his twelve aside, and
began to tell them what was surely to happen
to him. Behold, we are going up to Jerusalem,
and the Son of man will be delivered to the
high priests and the scribes, and they will
condemn him to death, and deliver him to
the Gentiles. And they will mock him, and scourge
him, and spit in his face, and kill him; and
on the third day he will rise up.
¶ And James and John, the sons of
Zebedee, came up to him and said to him,
Teacher, we wish you would do for us whatever
we ask. He said to them, What do you wish me to
do for you? They said to him, Grant us to sit, one at
your right and one at your left, in your glory. He said to them, You do not know what
you are asking; can you drink the cup which
I drink? and be baptized with the baptism
with which I am to be baptized? They said to him, We can. Jesus said to
them, The cup which I shall drink, you will
drink too; and with the baptism with which I
am baptized, you will be baptized too; But to sit at my right and at my left, that
is not mine to give; except to those for whom
it is prepared. When the ten heard it, they began to
murmur at James and John. Jesus called them and said to them, You
know that those who consider themselves
princes of the people, are their owners too;
and their officials rule over them. Let not this be so among you; but he
who wishes to be great among you, let him
be a minister to you. And anyone of you who wishes to be
first, let him be a servant of every man. For also the Son of man did not come to
be ministered to, but to minister, and to give
his life as a salvation for the sake of many.
¶ And they came to Jericho; and when
Jesus went out of Jericho with his disciples
and a large crowd, a blind man, Timaeus, the
son of Timaeus, sat by the roadside begging. When he heard that it was Jesus of
Nazareth, he began to cry aloud and say, O
son of David, have mercy on me. And many rebuked him to keep quiet,
but he cried out the more, saying, O son of
David, have mercy on me. Then Jesus stopped and commanded to
call him. So they called the blind man, and
said to him, Have courage, rise; he is calling
you. And the blind man threw off his robe,
and he got up, and went to Jesus. Jesus said to him, What do you wish me
to do for you? The blind man said to him,
Master, that I may see. And Jesus said to him, See; your faith
has healed you. And immediately he saw, and
went on the way.
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