Endeth his sermon. CHAP. VIII. Centurion's servant. you: depart from me, yeSee thou tell no man; but go ihat work iniquity. thy way, shew thyself to the i 249 Therefore whosoever priest, and offer the gift that heareth these sayings of Moses commanded, for a tesmine, and doeth them, I will timony unto them. liken him unto a wise man, s 5 And when Jesus was which built his house upon entered into Capernaum, a rock: there came unto him a cen25 And the rain descend-turion, beseeching him, ed, and the floods came, and 6 And saying, Lord, my the winds blew, and beat servant lieth at home síck of upon that house; and it fell the palsy, grievously tornot: for it was founded upon mented. a rock. 7 And Jesus saith unto him, 26 And every one that I will come and heal him. heareth these sayings of c8 The centurion answered mine, and doeth them not, and said, Lord, I am not shall be likened unto a fool-worthy that thou shouldst ish man, which built his come under my roof; but house upon the sand: speak the word only, and my 27 And the rain descended, servant shall be healed. and the floods came, and the 9 For I am a man under winds blew, and beat upon authority, having soldiers that house; and it fell: and under me: and I say to this great was the fall of it. man, Go, and he goeth; and , 128 And it came to pass, to another, Come, and he when Jesus had ended these cometh; and to my servant, sayings, the people were as- Do this, and he doeth it. tonished at his doctrine: f' 10 When Jesus heard it, he ! 29 For he taught them as marvelled, and said to them one having authority, and that followed, Verily I say unmot as the seribes, to you, I have not found so f CHAP. VIII. great faith, no, not in Israel. from the mountain, That many shall come from him. multitudes followed the east and west, and shall sit down with Abraham, and ? And, behold, there came Isaac, and Jacob, in the a leperand worshipped him, kingdom of heaven. saying, Lord, if thou wilt, 12 But the children of the thou canst make me clean. 'kingdom shall be cast out n3 And Jesus put forth his into outer darkness: there band, and touched him, say- shall be weeping and gnashing, I will; be thou clean. ing of teeth. And immediately his leprosy mi3 And Jesus said unto the was cleansed. centurion, Go thy way; and 44 And Jesus saith unto him, as thou hast believed, se Healeth discases. S. MATTHEW. devils cast out. it done unto thee. And his a great tempest in the sea, servant was healed in the insomuch that the ship was selfsame hour. covered with the waves : but f 149 And when Jesus was he was asleep. come into Peter's house, he 25 And his disciples came saw his wife's mother laid, to him, and awoke him, sayand sick of a fever. ing, Lord, save us: we perish. m15 And he touched her m26 And he saith unto them, hand, and the sever left her: Why are ye fearful, O ye of and she arose, and minister- little faith? Then he arose, ed unto them. and rebuked the winds and f 18 ( Now when Jesus saw the tombs, exceeding fierce, t 29 And, behold, they cried but the Son of man 31 So the devils besought hath not where to lay his him, saying, If thou cast us head. out, suffer us to go away into c21 And another of his dis- the herd of swine. ciples said unto him, Lord, m32 And he said unto them, suffer me first to go and bury Go. And when they were iny father, come out, they went into the d 22 But Jesus said unto him, herd of swine: and, behold, Follow me; and let the dead the whole herd of swine ran bury their dead. violently down a steep place f 23 | And when he was en- into the sea, and perished in tered into a ship, his disci- the waters. ples followed him. {"33 And they that kept them 24 And, behold, there arosel Hed,and went their ways into 14 3 And, the seribu selves, The t4 And JE thoughts thí y • 5 For say, Thusi or to say, t 6 But the that the Sor On earl (then saith ih palsyy). bed, and go 17 And he parted to f& But whe 8an it, they Glunified die given suelt forth from at the feet Awl be arv A Christ cureth the palsy. CHAP. IX. Matthew called. the city,and told every thing, f 109 And it came to pass, as and what was befallen to the Jesus sat atmeat in the house, possessed of the devils. behold, many publicans and t 34 And, behold, the whole sinners came and sat down city came out to meet Jesus: with him and his disciples. and when they saw him, they 11 And when the Pharisees besought him that he would saw it, they said unto his disdepart out of their coasts. ciples, Why eateth your Mas f' CHAP. IX. ter with publicans and sin- 12 But when Jesus heard and came into his own city. that, he said unto them, They 2And, behold, they brought that be whole need not a phyto hin a man sick of the pal- sician, but they that are sick. sy, lying on a bed: and Jesus d 13 But go ye and learn seeing their faith said unto what that meaneth, I will the sick of the palsy; Son, be have mercy, and not sacriof good cheer; thy sins be for- fice: for I am not come to call given thee. the righteous, but sinners to 3 And, behold, certain of repentance. the scribes said within them-1/14 1 Then came to him the selves, Thismanblasphemeth. disciples of John, saying, t 4 And Jesus knowing their Why do we and the Pharisees thoughts sail, Wherefore fast oft, but thy disciples fast think ye evil in your hearts? not? 5 For whether is easier, to t 15 And Jesus said unto them, say, Thysins be forgiven thee; Can the children of the bride ! or to say, Arise, and walk? chamber mourn, as long as t 6 But that ye may know the bridegroom is with them? that the Son of man hath pow. but the days will come, when er on earth to forgive sins, the bridegroom shall be ta(then saith he to the sick of ken from them, and then the palsy,) Arise, take up thy shall they fast. bed, and go unto thine house. D16 No man putteth a piece m7 And he arose, and de- of new cloth unto an old garparted to his house. ment, for that which is put in 18 But when the multitudes to fill it up taketh from the saw it, they marvelled, and garment and the rent is made glorified God, which had worse. given such power unto men. 0 17 Neither do men put new d9 9 Anu as Jesus passed wine into old bottles: else the forth from thence, he saw a bottles break, and the wine man, named Matthew,sitting runneth out, and the bottles at the receipt of custom: and perish: but they put new he saith unto him, Follow me. wine into new bottles, and And he arose, and followed both are preserved. him. 18 18 ? While he spake the. :) The issue of S. MATTHEW. blood healed, doc. 30 And their eyes were 19 And Jesus arose, and fol- opened; and Jesus straitly lowed him, and so did his dis- charged them, saying, See ciples. that no man know it, f 20 % And, behold, a woman, 31 But they, when they which was diseased with an were departed, spread abroad issue of blood twelve years, his fame in all that councame behind him, and touch-try. ed the hem of his garment: 1.1329 As they went out, bec 21 For she said within her- hold, they brought to him a self, If I may but touch his dumb man possessed with a garment, I shall be whole. deyil. m22 But Jesus turned him m33 And when the devil was about, and when he saw her, cast out, the dumb spake: he said, Daughter, be of good and the multitudes marvelcomfort; thy faith hath made led, saying, It was never so thee whole. And the woman seen in Israel. was made whole from that f34 But the Pharisees said, hour. be casteth out devils through 23 And when Jesus came the prince of the devils. into the ruler's house, and m35 And Jesus went about all saw the minstrels and the the cities and villages, teachpeople making a noise, ing in their synagogues, and 24 He said unto them, Give preaching the gospel of the place: for the maid is not kingdom, and hualing every dead, but sleepeth. And they sickness and every disease laughed him to scorn. among the people. m25 But when the people h 36 1 But when he saw the were put forth, he went in, multitudes, he was moved and took her by the hand, with compassion on them, and the maid arose. because they fainted, and f 26 And the fame hereof were scattered abroad, as went abroad into all thatland. sheep having no shepherd. f27 And when Jesus de- d 37 Then saith he unto his parted thence, two blind men disciples, The harvest truly followed him, crying, and is plenteous, but the laboursaying, Thou 'son of David, ers are few; have mercy on us. 38 Pray, ye therefore the + 28 And when he was come Lord of the harvest, that he into the house, the blind men will send forth labourers into came to him: and Jesus saith his harvest, |