3. . . Accept touch
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8:14-15
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. . . Simon's
mother in law
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8:14 And coming Jesus into the house of Peter
he saw the mother in law of him having been laid aside and fever-stricken.
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15
and he touched the hand of her and left her the fever; and she arose
and ministered to him.
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4. . . Accept healing
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8:16-17
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. . . Possessed
and sick
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8:16 And evening coming
they brought to him being demon-possessed many and he expelled the spirits with
a word, and all the ones ill
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having
he healed; 17 so that was fulfilled the thing spoken through Isaiah the
prophet saying; He
the weaknesses of us took and the diseases he bore.
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5.. . . Be independent of crowd
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8:18-19
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. . .Break away from
crowd
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8:18 But seeing Jesus
a crowd around him commanded to go away to the other side.
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6 Be ready to move
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8:19-20
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. . . Foxes
have holes
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8:19-20 And approaching one scribe said to him;
Teacher I will follow thee wherever thou mayest go. And says to
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him Jesus; The foxes
holes having and the birds of the heaven nests but the Son of man has
not where the head he may lay.
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7. Leave excuses
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8:21-22
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..Bury my father
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8:21 And another of the disciples said to him, Lord, allow me first to go away and
bury the father of me. 22 But Jesus says to him, Follow thou
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me and leave
the dead to bury of themselves dead.
(Note: no present participle because disciple wants to delay involvement
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8. .Follow
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8:23
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. . . Embark
on ship
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8:23
And embarking him in the ship
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followed him the disciples of him.
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9. Trust
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8:24-27
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. . . He rebuked
the winds
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8:24 And behold storm a great there was in the sea, so
as the ship to be enveloped by the waves; but he was sleeping. 25
and approaching they roused him saying Lord save we are perishing. 26 And
he says to
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them; why fearful are ye.
little-faith? Then rising he rebuked the winds and the sea, and
there was calm a great. 27 And the men marvelled saying Of what sort is
this man that even the winds and the sea him obey?
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10 Prioritise
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8:28-34
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. . . Herd of
pigs drowned
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8:28
And coming him to the other side into the country of the Geradenes met
him two demon-possessed out of the tombs coming out, dangerous exceedingly
so as not to be able anyone to pass through way that. 29 And behold they
cried out saying What to us and to thee, Son of God, camest thou here
before the time to torture us. 30 there was now far off from them a herd of
pigs of many feeding. 31 And the demons besought him saying; If thou
expellest us, send us into the herd of the
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pigs.
32 And he said to them; Go ye. So the coming out went away into the pigs; and
behold rushed all the herd down the precipice into the sea and died in the
waters. 33 the But feeding ones fled and going away into the city reported
all things and the things of the demon-possessed ones. 34 And behold all
the city came out with a view to a meeting with Jesus and seeing him besought
so that he might remove from the borders of them.
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11. Forgive
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9:1-8
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. . . Paralytic forgiven
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9:1
And embarking in a ship he
crossed over and came into the(his) own city. 2 And behold they brought to him a
paralytic on a mattress having been laid.
And seeing Jesus the faith of them said to the paralytic: Be of good
cheer, child, are forgiven of thee the sins. 3 And behold some of the scribes said
among themselves: This (man) blasphemes.
4 And knowing Jesus the thoughts of them said:
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Why
think ye evil things in the hearts of you? 5 for which is easier to say:
Rise and walk? 6 But in order that ye may know that authority has the Son
of man n the earth to forgive sins - then he says to the paralytic: Rise,
take of thee the mattress and go to the house of thee. 7 And rising he went away to the house of
him. 8. But seeing the crowds feared and glorified God the (one) giving
authority such to man.
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12 Entrust
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9: 9-13
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. . . Matthew
called
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9:9
And passing by Jesus thence saw
a man sitting at the custom house.
Matthew named, and says to him.
Follow me. And rising up he
followed him. 10 And it came to pass
him reclining in the house, and behold many tax-collectors and sinners
coming reclined at table with Jesus and the disciples of him. 11 And seeing the Pharisees said to the
disciples of him:
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Why
with tax-collectors and sinners eats the teacher of you? 12 But he hearing said: Not need have the
(ones) being strong of a physician but the (ones) who are ill 13 But going learn ye what it is: Mercy I
desire and not sacrifice: not for I came to call the righteous (people) but
sinners.
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13. Renew
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9:14-17
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. . . New Wines, new skins
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9:14 Then approach
to him the disciples of John saying:
Why we and the Pharisees fast, but the disciples of thee fast not? 15 And
said to them Jesus: not Can the sons of the bride chamber to mourn, so long
as with them is the bridegroom? Will come but days when is taken away from
them the bridegroom, and then they will fast. 16 no one Now puts on
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a
patch cloth of unfulled on garment an old; for takes away the fullness of
it from the garment, and a worse rent becomes. 17 Neither do they put wine
new into wineskins old: otherwise, are burst the wineskins, and the wine is
poured out and the wineskins are destroyed.
But they put wine new into wineskins fresh and both are preserved.
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Note: No present participle as these are disciples
of John rather than of Jesus.
14 Lead
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9:18-19
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. . . Jesus
follows Jairus
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9:18 These things him speaking to them, beyond ruler
one approaching worshipped him saying.
The daughter of me just now
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died;
but coming lay on the hand of thee on her and she will live. 19 And rising Jesus followed him also the
disciples of him.
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15. Touch
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9:20-22 .
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. . . Woman with
blood flow
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20 And behold a woman
suffering from a flow of blood twelve years approaching behind touched the
fringe of the garment of him. 21 for she was saying in herself if only I
may touch the garment of him,
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I shall be healed.22 And
Jesus turning and seeing her said: Be of good cheer, daughter, the
faith of thee has healed thee. And was healed the woman from hour that.
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16 Ignore ridicule
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9:23-24
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. . . Flute
players
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23 And coming Jesus into the house of the rule and
seeing the flute-players and the crowd terrified.
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24 he said; Depart ye: not for died the girl but sleeps.
And they ridiculed him.
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17. Believe in own power
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9:25-26
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. . . Jesus
raises girl
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25 But when was put out the
crowd, entering he took hold of the hand of her,
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and was raised the girl. 26 and went out report this
into all the land that.
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18. Believe
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9:27-34
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. . . 2 blind
men
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27 And passing thence the
Jesus followed two blind men crying out and saying: Pity us, son of David.
28 And coming into the house approached to him the blind men and says to
them Jesus: Believe ye that I can this to do? They say to him: Yes
Lord. 29 Then he touched the eyes of them saying: According tot he faith of
you let it be to you. 30 and were opened of them the eyes. And
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sternly admonished them Jesus
saying: See no one let know 31 But they going out spread about him in all
land that. 32 And them going out behold they brought to him a dumb man
being demon-possessed. 33 And being expelled the demon spoke the dumb man.
and marvelled the crowds saying: Never it appeared thus in Israel.
34 But the Pharisees said: By the ruler of the demons he expels the demons.
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19. Teach and heal
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9:35
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. . . Proclaim
gospel
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35 And went about Jesus
the cities all and the villages teaching in the synagogues of them
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and proclaiming
the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every illness.
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20 Pray for harvesters
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9:36-38
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. . . Harvest
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36
and seeing the crowds he was filled with tenderness concerning them,
because they were distressed and prostrate as sheep not having a shepherd.
37 Then he says to the disciples of
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him. Indeed the harvest is much, but the
workmen few: 38 pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest so that he
may thrust forth workmen into the harvest of him.
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21. Reach out
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10:1-42
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. . . Sent forth
12 disciples("little
ones")
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Ch
10 And calling forward the
twelve disciples of him he gave to them authority of over spirits
unclean so as to expel them, and to heal every disease and every illness. 2
Now of the twelve apostles the names is these: first Simon the one named
Peter and Andrew the brother of him and James the son of Zebedee and John
the brother of him, 3 Philip and Bartholomew, Thomas and Matthew the
tax-collector, James the son of Alphaeus and Thaddeus. 4 Simon the
Canaanaean and Judas Iscariot the one also betraying him. 5 These twelve
sent forth the Jesus giving charge to them saying:Into the way of the
nations go ye not, and into a city of Samaritans
enter not: 6 but go rather unto the sheep the lost of the house of Israel
7 And going proclaim ye saying has drawn near the Kingdom of the heavens. 8
ailing ones heal ye, dead ones raise, lepers cleanse, demons expel; freely
ye received, freely give. 9 Do not provide gold not silver nor brass in the
girdles of you. 10 not a wallet for the way nor two tunics nor sandals nor
a staff; for worthy is the workman of the food of him. 11 and into whatever
city or village ye may enter, inquire who isn't it worthy is; and there
remain until ye may go out. 12 and entering into the house greet it; 13 and
if indeed be the house worthy, let come the peace of you on it; but if it
be not worthy the peace of you unto you let return. 14 And whoever may not
receive you or hear the words of you, going out outside the house or city
that shake off the dust of the feet of you. 15 Truly I tell you, more
tolerable it will be for the land
of Sodom and Gomorra
in the day of judgment than for the city that. 16 Behold I send forth you
as sheep in the midst of wolves; be ye therefore prudent as serpents and
harmless as doves. 17 and beware from men for they will deliver up you to
councils and in the synagogues of them they will scourge you. 18 and before
leaders and also kings ye will be led for the sake of me, for a testimony
to them and to
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the
nations. 19 But when they deliver you do not be anxious how or what ye may
say; it will be given for to you in that hour what ye may say; 20 for not
ye are the ones speaking but the Spirit of the Father of you the one speaking
in you. 21 And will deliver up brother to death and father child, and will
stand up children against parents and put to death them. 22 And ye will be
being hated by all men on account of the name of me; but the one enduring
to the end, this will be saved. 23 But when they persecute you in the city
this, flee y to another. for truly I tell you, by no means ye will complete
the cities of Israel
until comes the Son of man. 24 Not is A disciple above the teacher nor a
slave above the lord of him. 25 Enough for the disciple that he be as the
teacher of him, and the slave as the lord of him. If the housemaster
Beelzebub they called how much more the members of the household of him. 26
therefore fear ye not them; for nothing is having been veiled which will
not be unveiled, and hidden which will not be made known. 27 What I say to
you in the darkness, say ye in the light and what in the ear ye hear,
proclaim on the housetops. 28 and do not fear the ones killing the body,
but the soul not being able to kill; but fear ye rather the one being able
both soul and body to destroy in gehenna. 29 Not two sparrows of a farthing
are sold? and one of them not will fall on the earth without the Father of
you. 30 But of you even the hairs of the head all having been numbered are.
31 not Therefore fear ye: many sparrows excel ye. 32 Everyone therefore who
shall confess me before men, will confess I also him before the Father of
me in the heavens. 33 and whoever denies me before men, will deny I also
him before the Father of me in the heavens. 34 Do not suppose that I came
to bring peace on the earth; I came not to bring peace but a sword. 35 For
I came to make hostile a man against
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the
father of him and a daughter against the mother of her and a bride against
the mother-in-law of her. 36 and the enemies of a man the members of the
household of him. 37 The one loving father or mother beyond me is not of me
worthy; and the one loving son or daughter beyond me is not of me worthy;
38 and he who takes not the cross of him and follows after me, is not of me
worthy. 39 The one finding the life of him will lose it, and the one losing
the life of him for the sake of
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me
will find it. 40 The one receiving you me receives, and the one me
receiving receives the one having sent me. 41 The one receiving a prophet
in the name of a prophet the reward of a prophet will receive, and the one
receiving a righteous man in the name of a righteous man the reward of a
righteous man will receive. 42 And whoever gives to drink one of these little
ones a cup of cold water only in the name of a disciple, truly I tell you
on no account will he lose the reward of him.
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"little
ones" (10:42)
11:1 . And it
came to pass when ended the Jesus giving charge to the twelve
disciples
of him, he removed thence to teach and to
proclaim in the cities of them.

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