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He went away from there and came to his own country; and his disciples
followed him. 2 And on the Sabbath he began to teach in the synagogue; and
many who heard him were astonished saying, "Where did this man get all
this? What is the wisdom given to him? What mighty works are wrought by his
hands! 3 Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary and brother of James
and Joses and Judas and Simon? and
not are the sisters of him here with us?" And they were offended in
him.
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and said to them Jesus not is a prophet unhonoured
except in the native place of him and among the relatives of him and in the
house of him. 5 and not he could there to do no powerful deed except on a
few sick ones laying on the hands he healed. 6 and
he marvelled because of the unbelief of them.and he went round the villages in circuit (note:
still in his own country) teaching. 7 and he calls to him the twelve and
began them to send forth two by two, and gave them authority the spirits of
over unclean and charged them that nothing they should take in the way
except a staff only, not bread, not a wallet, not in the girdle copper
(money), but having had tied on sandals, and do not put on two tunics. 10
And he said to them: Wherever ye enter into a house, there remain until ye
go out thence. 11 And whatever place receives not you nor
they hear you going out thence shake off the dust under the feet of
you for testimony to them. 12 And going forth they proclaimed that men
should repent, 13 and demons many they expelled, and anointed with oil many
sick (ones) and healed. 14 And heard the king Herod, for manifest became
the name of him, and they said. John the baptising
(one) has been raised from (the) dead, and therefore operate
the powerful deeds in him. 15 But others said that Elias, it/he is; and
(yet) others said, that a prophet as one of the prophets. 16 But hearing
the Herod said: whom I beheaded John this was raised.
17 For himself the Herod sending seized the John and bound him in prison
because of Herodias the wife of Philip the
brother of him, because her he married: 18 for said the John to Herod that
it is not lawful for thee to have the wife of the brother of thee. 19 Now Herodias had a grudge against him and wished him to
kill, and could not; 20 for Herod feared the John, knowing him a man just
and holy and kept safe him and hearing him much was in difficulties and
gladly him heard. 21 And coming day a suitable when Herod on the birthday
festivities of him a supper made for the courtiers of him and the chilarchs and the chief men of Galilee, 22 and entering
the daughter of herself the Herodias and dancing
she pleased the Herod and the ones reclining with him. And the King said to
the girl: ask me whatever thou wishest, and I
will give thee; 23 And he swore to her. Whatever thou askest
I will give thee up to half of the kingdom of me. 24 And going out she said
to the mother of her; What may I ask? And she said: The head of John the
one Baptising. 25 And entering immediately with
haste to the king she asked saying; I wish that at once thou mayest give me on a dish the head of John the Baptist.
26 And deeply grieved becoming the king because of the oaths and the ones
reclining did not wish to reject her. 27 And immediately sending the king
an executioner gave order to bring the head of him. And going he beheaded
him in the prison, 28 And brought the head of him on a dish and gave it to
the girl, and the girl gave it to the mother of her. 29 And hearing the
disciples of him went and took the corpse of him and put it in a tomb. 30
And assemble the apostles to the Jesus and reported to him all things which
they did and which they taught.
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7:17 and when he entered into a house from the
crowd, questioned him the disciples of him the parable. 18 And he says to
them; Thus also ye undiscerning are? Do you not understand that everything
from without entering into a man cannot him to defile. 19 because not it
enters not of him into the heart but into the belly, and into the drain
goes out, purgating all foods? 20 And he said
that the thing out of a man coming forth, that defiles a man. 21 from with
For out of the heart of men thoughts the evil come forth, fornications,
thefts, murders. 22 adulteries, greediness, iniquities, deceit, lewdness,
eye an evil, blasphemy, arrogance, foolishness 23 all these evil things
from within comes forth and defile a man.
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