Matthew Eight
When he came down from the mountain,
large crowds followed him. And behold a leper came and worshipped
him, and said, My Lord, if you wish, you
can cleanse me. And Jesus stretched out his hand and
touched him, and he said, I do wish, be
cleansed. And in that hour his leprosy was
cleansed. Jesus then said to him, Look here, why
are you telling it to men? go first and show
yourself to the priests, and offer an offering
as Moses has commanded, for a testimonial
to them.
¶ When Jesus entered Capernaum, a centurion
approached him, and appealed to him, Saying, My Lord, my boy is lying in the
house, paralyzed, and suffering greatly. Jesus said to him, I will come and heal
him. The centurion then answered and said, My
Lord, I am not good enough that you should
enter under the shadow of my roof; but just
say a word, and my boy will be healed. For I am also a man in government service,
and there are soldiers under my command;
and I say to this one, Go, and he goes;
and to the other, Come, and he comes; and
to my servant, Do this, and he does it. When Jesus heard it, he was amazed, and
he said to those who accompanied him, Truly
I say to you, that not even in Israel have I
found such faith as this. And I say to you, that a great many will
come from the east and from the west, and
sit down with Abraham and Isaac and Jacob
in the kingdom of heaven. But the sons of the kingdom will be put
out in the outer darkness; there shall be weeping
and gnashing of teeth. So Jesus said to the centurion, Go, let it
be done to you according to your belief. And
his boy was healed in that very hour.
¶ And Jesus came to the Simon’s house,
and he saw his mother-in-law laid up and sick
with fever. And he touched her hand, and the fever
left her, and she got up and waited on them.
¶ Now when evening came, they brought
to him a great many lunatics, and he cured
them just by a word; and he healed all who
were badly afflicted. So that what was spoken by the prophet
Isaiah, might be fulfilled, who said, He will
take our afflictions and bear our sickness.
¶ When Jesus saw large crowds surrounding
him, he gave orders to go to the crossing
place. And a scribe drew near and said to
him, O my teacher, I will follow you wherever
you go. Jesus said to him, The foxes have holes,
and the fowls of the sky a sheltering place,
but the Son of man has no place even to lay
his head. Another of his disciples said to him, My
Lord, permit me first to go and bury my father. But Jesus said to him, Come after me,
and let the dead bury their own dead.
¶ And when Jesus went up into the boat,
his disciples went with him. And behold the sea became very rough,
so that the boat was almost covered by the
waves; but Jesus was asleep. And his disciples came near and woke
him up, and said to him, Our Lord, save us,
we are perishing. Jesus said to them, Why are you fearful,
O you of little faith? Then he got up and rebuked
the wind and the sea, and there was a
great calm. But the men were surprised, saying, Who
is this man, that even the winds and the sea
obey him?
¶ And when Jesus came to the port on the
other side, to the country of the Gadarenes,
he was met by two lunatics, who were just
coming out of the cemetery. They were exceedingly
vicious so that no man would dare
to pass by that road. And they cried aloud saying, What business
have we together, Jesus, “son of God”?
Have you come here to torment us before
the time? Now there was near by them a large herd
of swine feeding. And the lunatics kept asking him, saying,
If you are going to heal us, permit us to
attack the herd of swine. Jesus said to them, Go. And immediately
they left and attacked the swine, and the
whole herd went straight over the cliff, and
fell into the sea, and were drowned in the
water. And they who fed them ran away and
went to the city, and reported everything that
happened, and about the lunatics. So all the city went out to meet Jesus;
and when they saw him, they urged him to
depart from their borders.
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