Mark Eight
In those days, when there was a large
multitude, and they had nothing to eat,
he called his disciples and said to them, I have pity for this people, for they have
remained with me three days, and they have
nothing to eat; And if I dismiss them to their homes, while
they are fasting, they will faint on the way,
for some of them have come from a distance. His disciples said to him, How can any
man here in this lonely place, feed all of these
with bread? And he asked them, How many loaves have
you? They said to him, Seven. So he commanded the people to sit on the
ground; and he took the seven loaves of
bread, and he blessed them, and broke them,
and gave them to his disciples to set before
them; and they set them before the people. And there were a few fishes; he blessed
them also, and commanded to set them before
them. So they ate and were satisfied, and they
took up seven baskets of fragments which
were left over. The men who ate were about four thousand;
and he dismissed them.
¶ And immediately he went up into the
boat with his disciples, and he came to the
country of Dalmanutha. And the Pharisees came out and began to
question him, and they asked him for a sign
from heaven, so as to test him. And he sighed in his spirit and said, Why
does this generation want a sign? truly I say
to you, No sign will be given to this generation. And he left them, and went up into the
boat, and departed from that port.
¶ And they had forgotten to take bread;
except one loaf they had none with them in
the boat. And he commanded them and said to
them, Look out, and beware of the leaven of
the Pharisees and of the leaven of Herod. They were reasoning among themselves
and saying, It is because we have no bread. But Jesus knew it and said to them, What
are you thinking, because you have no bread?
Do you not even yet know, and do you not
understand? Is your heart still hard? You have eyes, and yet do you not see?
You have ears, and yet do you not hear? And do you not remember? When I broke the five loaves of bread for
the five thousand, how many full baskets of
fragments did you take up? They said to him,
Twelve. He said to them, And when the seven for
the four thousand, how many baskets full of
fragments did you take up? They said, Seven. He said to them, How is it then that even
yet you cannot understand?
¶ And he came to Bethsaida; and they
brought to him a blind man, and they besought
him to touch him. And he took the blind man by the hand
and brought him outside the town; and he
spat on his eyes, and put his hands on him,
and asked him what he saw. And he looked and said, I see men like
trees, walking. Again he put his hands over his eyes, and
he was restored, and saw everything clearly. And he sent him to his house, saying, Do
not enter even into the town, nor tell it to
anyone in the town.
¶ And Jesus went out, and his disciples,
to the towns of Caesarea of Philippi; and on
the road he asked his disciples and said to
them, What do men say about me, that I am? They said, John the Baptist; and others,
Elijah; and yet others, One of the prophets. Jesus said to them, But you, who do you
say I am? Simon Peter answered and said to
him, You are the Christ, the Son of the living
God. And he warned them not to tell any man
about him.
¶ Then he began to teach them, that the
Son of man will have to suffer a great deal,
and be rejected by the elders, and the high
priests, and the scribes, and be killed, and
rise again on the third day. And he spoke that word openly. So Peter
took him aside and began to rebuke him. But he turned around and looked on his
disciples, and he rebuked Simon, and said,
Get behind me, Satan; for you are not thinking
the things of God, but of men. And Jesus called the people together with
his disciples, and said to them, He who
wishes to come after me, let him deny himself,
and take up his cross, and follow me. For whoever wishes to save his life will
lose it; and whoever loses his life for my sake
and the sake of my Gospel, he will save it. For how could a man be benefited, if he
should gain the whole world and lose his life?
Or what could a man give in exchange
for his life? Whoever, therefore, is ashamed of me
and of my words in this sinful and adulterous
generation, the Son of man will also be
ashamed of him, when he comes in the glory
of his Father with his holy angels.
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