Mark Six
And Jesus went out from thence, and
came to his city; and his disciples
followed him. When the sabbath came, he began to teach
in the synagogue, and many who heard him
were surprised, and said, Whence did he receive
all this? and what wisdom is this which
is given to him, that wonders like these are
wrought by his hands? Is he not the carpenter, the son of Mary,
and the brother of James and Joses and Judas
and Simon? and behold, are not his sisters
here with us? And they denounced him. And Jesus said to them, There is no prophet
who is insulted, except in his own city, and
among his own brothers, and in his own
house. And he could not perform even a single
miracle there, except that he laid his hand
on a few sick people and healed them. And he wondered at their lack of faith.
And he travelled in the villages teaching.
¶ Then he called his twelve, and began to
send them two by two; and he gave them
power over the unclean spirits, to cast them
out. And he commanded them not to take anything
for the journey, except a staff only; no
bag, no bread, no copper money in their
purses; But to wear sandals, and not to wear two
shirts. And he said to them, Whatever house
you enter, stay there until you leave that place. And whoever will not receive you, nor
hear you, when you leave that place, shake
off the sand under your feet as a testimony
to them. Truly I say to you, It will be easier
for Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment
than for that city.
¶ And they went out and preached that
they should repent. And they cast out many demons, and
anointed with oil many who were sick, and
they were healed.
¶ And Herod the king heard about Jesus,
for his name was known to him; and he said,
John the Baptist has risen from the dead; this
is why miracles are worked by him. Others said, He is Elijah. And yet others,
He is a prophet, just like one of the prophets. But when Herod heard it, he said, John,
whom I beheaded; it is he who has risen from
the dead.
¶ For this same Herod had sent out and
arrested John, and cast him in prison, because
of Herodias, wife of his brother Philip, whom
he had married. For John had said to Herod, It is not lawful
for you to marry your brother’s wife. But Herodias was bitter towards him, and
wanted to kill him; but she could not. For Herod was afraid of John, because
he knew that he was a righteous and holy
man, and he guarded him; and he heard that
he was doing a great many things, and he
heard him gladly. Then came a state day, when Herod on
his birthday gave a banquet to his officials,
and captains, and the leading men of Galilee. And the daughter of Herodias entered in
and danced, and she pleased Herod and the
guests who were with him; and the king said
to the little girl, Ask me whatever you wish,
and I will give it to you. And he swore to her, Whatever you ask
me, I will give you, as much as half of my
kingdom. She went out and said to her mother, What
shall I ask him? She said to her, The head of
John the Baptist. And immediately she entered cautiously
to the king, and said to him, I do wish in this
very hour that you may give me on a tray the
head of John the Baptist. And the king was exceedingly sorry; but
because of the oaths, and because of the
guests, he did not wish to refuse her. So the king immediately sent the executioner,
and commanded to bring the head of
John. And he went and beheaded John in the
prison, And brought it on a tray and gave it to
the girl; and the girl gave it to her mother. And when his disciples heard of it, they
came and took up his body and buried it in a
grave.
¶ And the apostles gathered together unto
Jesus, and told him everything they had done,
and what they had taught. And he said to them, Come, let us go to
the wilderness all alone, and rest awhile; for
there were many coming and going, and they
had no chance even to eat. So they went away in a boat to a desert
place by themselves. And many people saw them when they
were leaving, and they knew them, and from
all the cities they hurried by land and reached
the place before him. And when Jesus went out he saw large
crowds, and he had compassion on them,
because they were like sheep without a shepherd;
and he began to teach them a great
many things.
¶ And when it was getting late, his disciples
came up to him and said to him, This
is a desert place, and it is getting late; Dismiss them, so that they may go away
to the farms and villages around us, and buy
bread for themselves; for they have nothing
to eat. He said to them, You give them to eat.
They said to him, Shall we go and buy two
hundred penny’s worth of bread, and give it
to them to eat? He said to them, Go and see how many
loaves of bread you have got here. And when
they found out, they said to him, Five loaves
of bread and two fish. And he commanded them to make everyone
sit down in groups on the grass. So they sat down in groups, by hundreds
and by fifties. Then he took the five loaves of bread
and the two fish, and he looked up to heaven,
and he blessed and broke the loaves of bread,
and gave them to his disciples to place before
them; and they divided the two fish
among them all. And they all ate and were satisfied. And they took up the fragments of bread,
twelve full baskets, and also of the fish. And those who ate the bread were five
thousand men.
¶ And immediately he urged his disciples
to go up into the boat, and go in advance of
him to the port at Bethsaida, while he dismissed
the people. And when he had dismissed them, he
went up to the mountain to pray. When evening came, the boat was in the
midst of the sea, and he was alone on the
land. And he saw them struggling as they were
rowing, for the wind was against them; and
in the fourth watch of the night, Jesus came
to them, walking on the water, and he wanted
to pass by them. But when they saw him walking on the
water, they thought it was a false vision, and
they cried out; For they all saw him and were frightened. And immediately he spoke to them and
said, Have courage, it is I, do not be afraid. And he went up to them into the boat,
and the wind quieted down; and they marvelled
exceedingly, and were astonished in
themselves. For they did not understand the miracle
of the loaves of bread, because their hearts
were confused.
¶ And when they had crossed to the port,
they came to the land of Gennesaret. And when they went out of the boat, the
people of that place immediately knew him. And they came running throughout that
land; and began to bring those who were seriously
sick, carrying them in quilt-beds,
where they heard he was. And wherever he entered into villages
and cities, they laid the sick in the streets,
and begged him even to touch the edge of
his robe; and all who touched him were
healed.
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