Mark Four
Again he began to teach by the sea
side; and many people gathered unto
him, so that he went up and sat in a boat
in the sea; and all the people stood on the
land by the sea. And he taught them much by parables,
and in his teaching he said, Listen; Behold, a sower went out to sow. And when he had sown, some fell on the
roadside, and the fowls came and ate it. Other fell upon the rock, where there was
not sufficient soil; and it sprung up earlier
because the ground was not deep enough; But when the sun shone, it was scorched,
and because it had no root, it dried up. And other fell among thistles, and the
thistles sprung up and choked it, and it bore
no fruit. But other fell in good soil, and it sprung
up and grew and bore fruit, some thirty, and
some sixty, and some one hundred. And he said, He who has ears to hear, let
him hear. When they were alone by themselves,
those who were with him together with the
twelve asked him about that parable. And Jesus said to them, To you is given
to know the mystery of the kingdom of God,
but to the outsiders everything has to be explained
by parables. For seeing they see, and yet do not perceive;
and hearing they hear, and yet do not
understand; if they return, their sins would
be forgiven. And he said to them, Do you not know
this parable? how then will you know all the
parables?
¶ The sower who sowed, sowed the word. Those on the roadside are those in whom
the word is sown; and when they have heard
it, Satan comes immediately and takes away
the word which is sown in their hearts. And those which were sown upon the
rock, are those who when they have heard
the word, immediately receive it with joy; And they have no root in themselves, but
last for a while; and when trouble or persecution
comes because of the word, they soon
stumble. And those which were sown among
thistles are those who have heard the word, And the thoughts of this world, and the
deception of wealth, and the lusts of other
things, enter in and choke the word, and bear
no fruit. And those which were sown in good soil,
are those who hear the word, and receive it
and bear fruit, one thirty, and one sixty, and
one a hundred.
¶ And he said to them, Is a lamp brought
and put under a basket or under a bed? Is it
not put on a lampholder? For there is nothing hidden which will
not be uncovered; and nothing in secret
which will not be revealed. If any man has ears to hear, let him hear.
¶ And he said to them, Take heed what
you hear; with what measure you measure it
will be measured to you; and increase especially
to them who hear. For he who has, to him will be given;
and he who has not, even that which he has
will be taken away from him.
¶ And he said, Such is the kingdom of
God, like a man who casts seed in the ground. And he sleeps and rises up night and day,
and the seed springs up and grows, while he
is not aware of it.
For the earth causes it to yield fruit; and
yet first it becomes a blade of grass, then an
ear, and at last a full grain in the ear. But when the fruit is ripe, then immediately
comes the sickle, because the harvest
is ready.
¶ And he said, To what shall we compare
the kingdom of God? and with what parable
shall we picture it?
It is just like a grain of mustard seed,
which, when it is sown in the earth, is the
smallest of all the seeds on earth. But when it is sown, it springs up and
becomes greater than all the herbs, and puts
forth large branches, so that the birds can
settle under their shadow.
¶ Jesus talked to them with parables as
these, such parables as they were able to hear. And without parables he did not speak to
them; but to his disciples, among themselves,
he explained everything. On that day, at evening, he said to them, Let us cross over to the landing place. And they left the people, and took him
away while he was in the boat. And there
were other boats with them. And there arose a heavy storm and wind,
and the waves kept falling into the boat, so
that the boat was nearly filled up. But Jesus was sleeping on a blanket in
the stern of the boat; and they came and
roused him and said to him, Teacher, do you
not care that we are perishing? So he got up, and rebuked the wind, and
said to the sea, Peace, be still. And the wind
quieted down, and there was a great calm. And he said to them, Why are you so
fearful? and why do you have no faith?
And they were exceedingly afraid, and said
to each other, Oh, who is this, that even the
wind and the sea obey him?
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