2:1 And
when
he
entered
again
into
Capernaum
after
some
days,
it
was
noised
that
he
was
in
the
house.
2:2 And
many
were
gathered
together,
so
that
there
was
no
longer
room
[for
them],
no,
not
even
about
the
door:
and
he
spake
the
word
unto
them.
2:3 And
they
come,
bringing
unto
him
a
man
sick
of
the
palsy,
borne
of
four.
2:4 And
when
they
could
not
come
nigh
unto
him
for
the
crowd,
they
uncovered
the
roof
where
he
was:
and
when
they
had
broken
it
up,
they
let
down
the
bed
whereon
the
sick
of
the
palsy
lay.
2:5 And
Jesus
seeing
their
faith
saith
unto
the
sick
of
the
palsy,
Son,
thy
sins
are
forgiven.
2:6 But
there
were
certain
of
the
scribes
sitting
there,
and
reasoning
in
their
hearts,
2:7 Why
doth
this
man
thus
speak
he
blasphemeth:
who
can
forgive
sins
but
one,
[even]
God
2:8 And
straightway
Jesus,
perceiving
in
his
spirit
that
they
so
reasoned
within
themselves,
saith
unto
them,
Why
reason
ye
these
things
in
your
hearts
2:9 Which
is
easier,
to
say
to
the
sick
of
the
palsy,
Thy
sins
are
forgiven;
or
to
say,
Arise,
and
take
up
thy
bed,
and
walk
2:10 But
that
ye
may
know
that
the
Son
of
man
hath
authority
on
earth
to
forgive
sins
(he
saith
to
the
sick
of
the
palsy),
2:11 I
say
unto
thee,
Arise,
take
up
thy
bed,
and
go
unto
thy
house.
2:12 And
he
arose,
and
straightway
took
up
the
bed,
and
went
forth
before
them
all;
insomuch
that
they
were
all
amazed,
and
glorified
God,
saying,
We
never
saw
it
on
this
fashion.
2:13 And
he
went
forth
again
by
the
sea
side;
and
all
the
multitude
resorted
unto
him,
and
he
taught
them.
2:14 And
as
he
passed
by,
he
saw
Levi
the
[son]
of
Alphaeus
sitting
at
the
place
of
toll,
and
he
saith
unto
him,
Follow
me.
And
he
arose
and
followed
him.
2:15 And
it
came
to
pass,
that
he
was
sitting
at
meat
in
his
house,
and
many
publicans
and
sinners
sat
down
with
Jesus
and
his
disciples:
for
there
were
many,
and
they
followed
him.
2:16 And
the
scribes
of
the
Pharisees,
when
they
saw
that
he
was
eating
with
the
sinners
and
publicans,
said
unto
his
disciples,
[How
is
it]
that
he
eateth
and
drinketh
with
publicans
and
sinners
2:17 And
when
Jesus
heard
it,
he
saith
unto
them,
They
that
are
whole
have
no
need
of
a
physician,
but
they
that
are
sick:
I
came
not
to
call
the
righteous,
but
sinners.
2:18 And
John's
disciples
and
the
Pharisees
were
fasting:
and
they
come
and
say
unto
him,
Why
do
John's
disciples
and
the
disciples
of
the
Pharisees
fast,
but
thy
disciples
fast
not
2:19 And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Can
the
sons
of
the
bridechamber
fast,
while
the
bridegroom
is
with
them
as
long
as
they
have
the
bridegroom
with
them,
they
cannot
fast.
2:20 But
the
days
will
come,
when
the
bridegroom
shall
be
taken
away
from
them,
and
then
will
they
fast
in
that
day.
2:21 No
man
seweth
a
piece
of
undressed
cloth
on
an
old
garment:
else
that
which
should
fill
it
up
taketh
from
it,
the
new
from
the
old,
and
a
worse
rent
is
made.
2:22 And
no
man
putteth
new
wine
into
old
wineskins;
else
the
wine
will
burst
the
skins,
and
the
wine
perisheth,
and
the
skins:
but
[they
put]
new
wine
into
fresh
wine-skins.
2:23 And
it
came
to
pass,
that
he
was
going
on
the
sabbath
day
through
the
grainfields;
and
his
disciples
began,
as
they
went,
to
pluck
the
ears.
2:24 And
the
Pharisees
said
unto
him,
Behold,
why
do
they
on
the
sabbath
day
that
which
is
not
lawful
2:25 And
he
said
unto
them,
Did
ye
never
read
what
David
did,
when
he
had
need,
and
was
hungry,
he,
and
they
that
were
with
him
2:26 How
he
entered
into
the
house
of
God
when
Abiathar
was
high
priest,
and
ate
the
showbread,
which
it
is
not
lawful
to
eat
save
for
the
priests,
and
gave
also
to
them
that
were
with
him
2:27 And
he
said
unto
them,
The
sabbath
was
made
for
man,
and
not
man
for
the
sabbath:
2:28 so
that
the
Son
of
man
is
lord
even
of
the
sabbath.