13:10-23 And
(then) approaching his disciples
said to him. “Why do you speak to
them in parables?” And he answered “The mysteries of the kingdom of the
heavens has been given to you to know.
But it has not been given to those (people) For whoever has (this knowledge) more
(knowledge) will be given to them and such a one will have an
abundance. But for the one who does
not have (this knowledge) even what they have will be taken away from
them. Therefore I speak to these
people in parables because in seeing they do not see and in hearing they do
not hear nor understand. The
prophecy of Isaiah is thereby fulfilled in them saying “In hearing you will hear but you will by
no means understand. And seeing you will see but by no means will
you perceive.” For the heart of this
people waxes grossly and they hear heavily with their ears and their eyes
are closed. (This is the case) lest they see with their eyes, hear with
their ears, understand with their heart and turn back (from their sins) and
I will heal them.
But
you are blessed with your eyes because they see and with your ears because
they hear. For
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truly
I tell you that many prophets and righteous men wanted to see the things that
you see and they did not see them.
They wanted to hear the things that you hear and they did not hear
them. You therefore hear the parable
of the sower.
If
anyone on hearing the word about the kingdom and does not understand it
then the evil one comes and seizes what has been sown in their heart. This is pictured in the image of the
word sown by the wayside, or the word sown on the rocky places where
someone hears and immediately rejoices on receiving the word. But he has no root in himself and so the
word is short-lived. When trials or
persecution comes on account of the word he is immediately offended. In terms of the word which is sown in
the thorns, this is the image of the person who hears the word. But the anxieties around them and the
deceit of riches chokes the word and it becomes unfruitful. But when the word is sown on the good
earth this is the image of the one who hears the word and understands
it. That one indeed bears fruit, one person a hundred fold, another sixty
and another thirty."
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