Mark Nine
And he said to them, Truly I say to
you, that there are men standing here,
who shall not taste death, till they see that
the kingdom of God has come with power.
¶ And six days after, Jesus took Peter, and
James, and John, and brought them up to a
high mountain alone; and he was transfigured
before their eyes. His clothes shone, and became white like
snow, in such a manner that men on earth
cannot make white. And there appeared to them Moses and
Elijah, talking with Jesus. And Peter said to him, Teacher, it is better
for us to remain here; and let us make three
shelters, one for you, and one for Moses, and
one for Elijah. For he did not know what he was saying,
for they were in fear. And there was a cloud overshadowing
them, and a voice out of the cloud said, This
is my beloved Son; hear him. And suddenly, when the disciples looked
around, they saw no man, except Jesus alone
with them. And as they came down from the mountain,
he commanded them not to tell any man
what they had seen, until the Son of man has
risen from the dead. So they kept that saying to themselves,
and they wanted to know what “risen from
the dead” means.
¶ And they asked him, saying, Why then
do the scribes say that Elijah must first come? He said to them, Elijah does come first,
to prepare everything; and as it is written
concerning the Son of man, that he will suffer
much and be rejected. But I say to you, that Elijah has also come,
and they did with him whatever they pleased,
as it is written of him.
¶ And when he came to his disciples, he
saw a large crowd with them, and the scribes
debating with them. And immediately all the people saw him,
and were greatly surprised, and they ran to
greet him. And he asked the scribes, What do you
debate with them? One of the multitude answered and said,
Teacher, I brought my son to you, for he has
a spirit of dumbness. And whenever it seizes him, it troubles
him; and he foams, and gnashes his teeth,
and gets worn out. And I asked your disciples
to cast it out, but they could not. Jesus answered and said to him, O faithless
generation, how long shall I be with you?
and how long shall I preach to you? bring
him to me. And they brought the boy to Jesus; and
when the spirit seized him, it immediately
troubled him; and he fell on the ground, gasping
and foaming. So Jesus asked his father, How long has
he been like this? He said to him, From his
childhood. And many times it has thrown him into
the fire and into the water to destroy him;
but whatever you can do, help me, and have
mercy on me. Jesus said to him, If you can believe,
everything is possible to him who believes. And immediately the father of the boy
cried out weeping, and said, I do believe, help
my little belief. When Jesus saw that people were running and gathering to him, he rebuked the
unclean spirit, and said to it, O deaf and dumb
spirit, I command you, come out of him, and
do not enter him again.
And the epileptic cried out much, and
was tortured, and the spirit went out; then
the boy became as if dead, so that many could
say, He is dead. Then Jesus took him by the hand, and
lifted him up. When Jesus entered the house, his disciples
asked him privately, Why could we
not cast it out? He said to them, This kind cannot be cast
out by anything, except by fasting and prayer. And when they went out from thence,
they passed through Galilee; and he did not
want any man to know about him. For he taught his disciples, and said to
them, The Son of man will be delivered into
the hands of men, and they will kill him; and
after he is killed, he will rise on the third
day.
But they did not understand the saying,
and they were afraid to ask him.
¶ And they came to Capernaum; and when
they entered the house, he asked them, What
were you reasoning among yourselves on the
road? But they kept silent, for on the road they
had argued with one another, which was the
greatest of them. And Jesus sat down, and he called the
twelve and said to them, He who wishes to
be first, let him be the last of every man, and
the minister of every man. And he took a little boy, and made him to
stand in the midst; then he took him in his
arms, and said to them, Whoever receives a boy like this in my
name, he receives me; and he who receives
me, does not receive me, but him who has
sent me.
¶ John said to him, Teacher, we saw a
man casting out demons in your name; and
we forbade him, because he did not follow
us. Jesus said to them, Do not forbid him;
for there is no man who performs miracles
in my name, who will hastily speak evil of
me. Therefore, he who is not against you is
for you. For whoever gives you to drink even a
cup of water only, because you represent the
name of Christ, truly I say to you that his
reward shall not be lost. And whoever shall cause one of these
little ones who believe in me to stumble, it
were better for him that an ass’ mill stone
were hanged on his neck and then he were
thrown into the sea. If your hand offends you, cut it off; it is
much better for you to go through life
maimed, than to have two hands and go to
Gehenna, Where their worm does not die, and their
fire does not quench. And if your foot offends you, cut it off; it
is much better for you to go through life
lame, than to have two feet, and fall into
Gehenna, Where their worm does not die, and their
fire does not quench. And if your eye offends you, remove it;
it is better for you to enter the kingdom of God with one eye, than to have two eyes and
fall into the Gehenna of fire, Where their worm does not die, and their
fire does not quench.
For everything will be salted on fire, and
every sacrifice will be salted with salt. O how good is salt; but if the salt should
lose its savor, with what could it be salted?
Let there be salt in you, and be in peace with
one another.
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