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1 At that the time heard Herod the tetrarch the fame of Jesus, |
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2 and said to the servants of him: This is the John the dipper; he is raised from the dead, and therefore this the mighty powers work in him. |
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3 The for Herod, seizing the John, had bound him, and put in prison, on account of Herodias the wife of Philip the brother of him. |
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4 He said for to him the John: Not it is lawful to thee to have her. |
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5 And wishing him to destroy, he feared the people, for as a prophet him they esteemed. |
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6 Birthday of but was being held of the Herod, danced the daughter of Herodias in the midst; and pleased the Herod; |
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7 whereupon with an oath he promised to her to give, what soever she might ask. |
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8 She and, being incited by the mother of her, Give to me, she said, here upon a plate the head of John the dipper. |
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9 And was sorry the king; because of but the oaths and those reclining at table, he commanded it to be given. |
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10 And sending he cut off the head of the John in the prison. |
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11 And was brought the head of him on a plate, and it was given to the little girl; and she brought it to the mother of her. |
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12 And coming the disciples of him took the body, and they buried it; and departing they told it to the Jesus. |
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13 And having heard the Jesus, withdrew from thence in a ship into a desert place by himself; and having heard the crowds, they followed him by land from the cities. |
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14 And coming out the Jesus saw great a crowd; and he was moved with pity towards them, and healed the sick of them. |
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15 Evening and having come, came to him the disciples of him, saying: A desert is the place, and the hour has passed by; dismiss the crowds, that going into the villages, they may buy themselves victuals. |
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16 The but Jesus said to them: No need they have to go away; give to them you to eat.
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17 They and say to him: Not we have here, except five loaves and two fishes, |
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18 He and said: Bring to me them here.
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19 And directing the crowds to recline upon the grass, taking the five loaves, and the two fishes, looking up to the heaven, he gave praise; and breaking, he gave to the disciples the loaves, the and disciples to the crowds. |
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20 And they ate all, and were filled; and they took up the over and above of the fragments, twelve baskets full. |
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21 Those and eating were men about five-thousand, besides women and children. |
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22 And immediately he urged the disciples to enter into the ship, and to go before him to the other side, while he should dismiss the crowds. |
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23 And having sent away the crowds, he went up into the mountain by himself to pray. Evening and having come, alone he was there. |
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24 The and ship now in the midst of the sea was, having been tossed by the waves; was for contrary the wind. |
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25 In forth and watch of the night he went to them, walking upon the sea. |
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26 And seeing him the disciples upon the sea walking, they were terrified, saying: That an apparition is; and from the fear they cried aloud. |
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27 Immediately but spake to them the Jesus, saying: Take courage, I am; not be afraid.
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28 Answering and him the Peter said: O lord, if thou art, bid me to thee to come upon the water. |
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29 He and said: Come.
And descending from the boat the Peter, he walked upon the water, to come to the Jesus. |
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30 Seeing but the wind strong, he was afraid; and beginning to sink, he cried, saying: O lord, save me. |
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31 Immediately and the Jesus stretching out the hand, took hold of him, and says to him: O distrustful man, for why didst thou doubt?
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32 And entering of them into the ship, ceased the wind. |
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33 They and in the ship, coming prostrated to him saying: Certainly of a God a son thou art. |
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34 And having passed over, they came to the land Gennesaret. |
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35 And knowing him the men of the place that, they send into all the country round about that, and they brought to him all those disease having, |
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36 and besought him that only they might touch the tuft of the mantle of him; and as many as touched, were made whole. |
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