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Matthew 9
And
he
entered
into
a
ship,
and
passed
over,
and
came
into
his
own
city.
2 And,
behold,
they
brought
to
him
a
man
sick
of
the
a
palsy,
lying
on
a
bed:
and
Jesus
seeing
their
b
faith
said
unto
the
sick
of
the
palsy;
Son,
be
of
good
c
cheer;
thy
d
sins
be
forgiven
thee.
3 And,
behold,
certain
of
the
scribes
said
within
themselves,
This
man
blasphemeth.
4 And
Jesus
a
knowing
their
thoughts
said,
Wherefore
think
ye
evil
in
your
hearts?
5
a
For
whether
is
easier,
to
say,
Thy
sins
be
forgiven
thee;
or
to
say,
Arise,
and
walk?
6 But
that
ye
may
know
that
the
a
Son
of
man
hath
b
power
on
earth
to
c
forgive
sins,
(then
saith
he
to
the
sick
of
the
palsy,)
Arise,
take
up
thy
bed,
and
go
unto
thine
house.
7 And
he
arose,
and
departed
to
his
house.
8 But
when
the
multitudes
saw
it,
they
marvelled,
and
glorified
God,
which
had
given
such
power
unto
men.
9 And
as
Jesus
passed
forth
from
thence,
he
saw
a
man,
named
a
Matthew,
sitting
at
the
b
receipt
of
custom:
and
he
saith
unto
him,
Follow
me.
And
he
arose,
and
followed
him.
10 And
it
came
to
pass,
as
Jesus
sat
at
meat
in
the
house,
behold,
many
publicans
and
sinners
came
and
sat
down
with
him
and
his
disciples.
11 And
when
the
Pharisees
saw
it,
they
said
unto
his
disciples,
a
Why
eateth
your
Master
with
publicans
and
sinners?
12 But
when
Jesus
heard
that,
he
said
unto
them,
They
that
be
whole
need
not
a
physician,
but
they
that
are
sick.
13 But
go
ye
and
learn
what
that
meaneth,
a
I
b
will
have
c
mercy,
and
not
sacrifice:
for
I
am
not
come
to
d
call
the
e
righteous,
but
sinners
to
f
repentance.
14 Then
came
to
him
the
disciples
of
John,
saying,
Why
do
we
and
the
Pharisees
fast
oft,
but
thy
disciples
fast
not?
15 And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Can
the
children
of
the
bridechamber
mourn,
as
long
as
the
bridegroom
is
with
them?
but
the
days
will
come,
when
the
bridegroom
shall
be
taken
from
them,
a
and
then
shall
they
b
fast.
16
a
No
man
putteth
a
piece
of
b
a
new
cloth
unto
an
old
garment,
for
that
which
is
put
in
to
fill
it
up
taketh
from
the
garment,
and
the
rent
is
made
worse.
17 Neither
do
men
put
new
wine
into
old
bottles:
else
the
bottles
break,
and
the
wine
runneth
out,
and
the
bottles
perish:
but
they
put
new
wine
into
new
bottles,
and
both
are
preserved.
18 While
he
spake
these
things
unto
them,
behold,
there
came
a
certain
a
ruler,
and
worshipped
him,
saying,
b
My
daughter
is
even
now
dead:
but
come
and
lay
thy
c
b
hand
upon
her,
and
she
shall
d
c
live.
19 And
Jesus
arose,
and
followed
him,
and
so
did
his
disciples.
20 And,
behold,
a
woman,
which
was
diseased
with
an
a
issue
of
b
blood
twelve
years,
came
behind
him,
and
touched
the
hem
of
his
garment:
21 For
she
said
within
herself,
If
I
may
but
touch
his
garment,
I
shall
be
a
whole.
22 But
Jesus
turned
him
about,
and
when
he
saw
her,
he
said,
Daughter,
be
of
good
comfort;
thy
faith
hath
made
thee
a
whole.
And
the
woman
was
made
whole
from
that
hour.
23 And
when
Jesus
came
into
the
ruler's
house,
and
saw
the
minstrels
and
the
people
making
a
noise,
24 He
said
unto
them,
Give
place:
for
the
maid
is
not
dead,
but
sleepeth.
And
they
a
laughed
him
to
scorn.
25 But
when
the
people
were
put
forth,
he
went
in,
and
took
her
by
the
hand,
and
the
maid
arose.
26 And
the
fame
hereof
went
abroad
into
all
that
land.
27 And
when
Jesus
departed
thence,
two
blind
men
followed
him,
crying,
and
saying,
Thou
Son
of
David,
have
mercy
on
us.
28 And
when
he
was
come
into
the
house,
the
a
blind
men
came
to
him:
and
Jesus
saith
unto
them,
b
Believe
ye
that
I
am
able
to
do
this?
They
said
unto
him,
Yea,
Lord.
29 Then
touched
he
their
eyes,
saying,
According
to
your
a
faith
be
it
unto
you.
30 And
their
a
eyes
were
b
opened;
and
Jesus
c
straitly
charged
them,
saying,
See
that
no
man
know
it.
31 But
they,
when
they
were
departed,
a
spread
abroad
his
b
fame
in
all
that
country.
32 As
they
went
out,
behold,
they
brought
to
him
a
dumb
man
possessed
with
a
a
devil.
33 And
when
the
devil
was
cast
out,
the
dumb
spake:
and
the
multitudes
marvelled,
saying,
It
was
never
so
seen
in
Israel.
34 But
the
Pharisees
said,
He
casteth
out
devils
through
the
prince
of
the
devils.
35 And
Jesus
went
about
all
the
cities
and
villages,
a
teaching
in
their
synagogues,
and
preaching
the
b
gospel
of
the
kingdom,
and
c
healing
every
sickness
and
every
disease
among
the
people.
36 But
when
he
saw
the
multitudes,
he
was
moved
with
a
compassion
on
them,
because
b
they
fainted,
and
were
scattered
abroad,
as
c
sheep
having
no
d
shepherd.
37 Then
saith
he
unto
his
disciples,
The
a
harvest
truly
is
plenteous,
but
the
b
labourers
are
few;
38 Pray
ye
therefore
the
Lord
of
the
harvest,
that
he
will
send
forth
labourers
into
his
harvest.
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