24 Foresees
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16:21-28
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Some here by no means taste death
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16:21
From then began Jesus Christ to show to the disciples of him that it
behoves him to Jerusalem to go and many things to suffer from the elders
and chief priests and scribes and to be killed and on the third day to be
raised. 22 And taking him Peter began to rebuke him saying: Propitious to
thee Lord: by no means shall be to thee this. 23 But he turning said to
Peter: Go behind me Satan: an offence thou art of me, because thou thinkest
not the things of God but the things of men. 24 Then the Jesus said to the
disciples of him: If anyone wishes after me to come, let him deny himself
and let him take the cross of him, and let him follow
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me.
25 For whoever wishes the life of him to save, he will lose it; and whoever
loses the life of him for the sake of me, he will find it. 26 What for will
be benefited a man, if the world whole he should gain, but the soul of him
loses? or what will give a man an exchange of the sol of him? 27 is about
For the Son of man to come in the glory of the Father of him with the
angels of him, and then he will reward to each man according to the conduct
of him. 28 Truly I say to you There are some of the ones here standing
who by no means may taste of death until they see the Son of man coming
tin the kingdom of him.
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25. Shines
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17:1-8
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Saw no one except Jesus only
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17:1
And after days six takes the Jesus the Peter and James and John the
brother of him, and leads up them to mountain a high privately. 2 And he
was transfigured before them, and shone the face of him as the sun, and the
garments of him became white as the light. 3 And behold was seen by them
Moses and Elias conversing with him. 4 And answering the Peter said to
Jesus: Lord, good it is as here to be: if thou willest, I will make here
three tents, for thee one and f
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for
Moses one and for Elias one 5 While he was yet speaking, behold could a
bright overshadowed them, and behold a voice out of the cloud saying: This
is the son of me the beloved, in whom I was well pleased: hear ye him. 6
And hearing the disciples fell on the face of them and feared exceedingly 7
And approached the Jesus and touching them said: Rise and do not fear. 8
And lifting up the eyes of them no one they saw except himself Jesus only.
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26. Anticipates
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17:9-13
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Son of man about to suffer
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17:9
And (when) coming down them out
of the mountain enjoined them the Jesus saying: To no one tell the vision
until the Son of man out of dead be raised. 10 And questioned him the
disciples saying: Why then the scribes say that Elias it behoves to come
first? 11 And he answering said: Elias indeed is coming and will
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restore
all things; 12 But I tell you that Elias already came, and they did no
recognise him, but did by him whatever things they wished; thus also the
Son of man is about to suffer by them. 13 Then understood the disciples
that concerning John the Baptist he spoke to them.
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27 .Empowers
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17:14-20
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.. Nothing will be impossible to you
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17:14
And (when) they coming to the crowd approached to him a man falling on
knees to him 15 and saying: Lord pity of me the son, because he is
moonstruck and ill has; for often he falls into the fire and often into the
water. 16. And I brought him to the disciples of thee, and not they were
able him to heal. 17 answering And Jesus said: O generation unbelieving and
having been perverted, until when with you shall I be? until when shall I
endure you?
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bring
to me him here. 18 and rebuked it the Jesus and came out from him the demon.,
and was healed the boy from the hour that. 19 The approaching the disciples
to Jesus privately said: Why we were not able to expel it? 20 And he says
to them: Because of the little faith of you; for truly I say to you, if ye
have faith as a grain of mustard, ye will say mountain to this: Remove
hence there, and it will be removed, and nothing will be impossible to
you. (there is no v 21 in RSV)
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