Mark Eleven
When he came near to Jerusalem, to
wards Bethphage and Bethany at the
Mount of Olives, he sent two of his disciples, And he said to them, Go to the village in
front of us; and as soon as you enter it, you
will find a colt which is tied up, on which no
man of the sons of men has ever ridden; untie
it and bring it. And if any man should say to you, Why
are you doing this? say to him that our Lord
needs it; and immediately he will send it here. So they went and found the colt tied by
the door, outside, in the street. And as they
were untying it, Some of the men who stood there said to
them, What are you doing, are you untying
the colt? And they said to them as Jesus had instructed
them; and they permitted them. And they brought the colt to Jesus, and
they put their garments on it, and Jesus rode
on it. And many spread their garments on the
road; and others cut down branches from the
trees, and spread them on the road. And those who were in front of him, and
those who were behind him, were crying and
saying, Hosanna; Blessed is he who comes
in the name of the Lord; And blessed is the kingdom of our father
David, which comes; Hosanna in the highest.
¶ And Jesus entered Jerusalem, into the
temple; and he saw everything, and when
evening came, he went out to Bethany with
the twelve.
¶ And the next day, when they went out
of Bethany, he became hungry. And he saw a fig tree in the distance,
which had leaves on it. So he came to it to
see if he could find anything on it; and when
he came he found nothing on it except leaves;
for it was not yet time for the figs. And he said to it, From now and forever,
let no man eat of your fruit. And his disciples
heard it.
¶ And they came to Jerusalem; and Jesus
entered into the temple of God, and began to
cast out those who were buying and selling
in the temple; and he overturned the trays of
the money-changers and the stands of those
who sold doves; And he would not allow any man to bring
goods into the temple.
And he taught them and said to them, Is
it not written, My house shall be called the
house of prayer for all the peoples? But you
have made it a bandits’ cave. And the high priests and the scribes heard
it, and they sought how to do away with him;
for they were afraid of him, because all the
people were amazed at his teaching. And when evening came, they went outside
of the city.
¶ And in the morning, as they were passing,
they saw the fig tree withered from its
roots. And Simon remembered, and said to him,
Master, behold, the fig tree which you cursed
has withered. Jesus answered and said to them, If you
have faith in God, Truly I say to you, Whoever should say
to this mountain, Remove and fall into the
sea, and does not doubt in his heart, but believes
that what he says will be done, whatever
he says will be done to him.
Therefore I say to you, Anything you
pray for and ask, believe that you will receive
it, and it will be done for you. And when you stand up to pray, forgive
whatever you have against any man, so that
your Father in heaven will forgive you your
trespasses. But if you will not forgive, even your
Father in heaven will not forgive you your
trespasses.
¶ And they came again to Jerusalem; and
while he was walking in the temple, the high
priests, and the scribes, and the elders came
to him. And they said to him, By what authority
do you do these things? and who gave you
this authority to do these things? Jesus said to them, I will also ask you a
word to tell me, and then I will tell you by
what authority I do these things. Whence is the baptism of John, from
heaven, or from men? Tell me. And they reasoned among themselves and
said, If we should say to him, from heaven,
he will say to us, Why then did you not believe
him? And if we should say, from men, there is
the fear of the people, for all of them regard
John as a true prophet. So they answered and said to Jesus, We
do not know. He said to them, I will also not
tell you by what authority I do these things.
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