9:1 And
he
called
the
twelve
together
and
gave
them
power
and
authority
over
all
demons
and
to
cure
diseases,
9:2 and
he
sent
them
out
to
proclaim
the
kingdom
of
God
and
to
heal.
9:3 And
he
said
to
them,
"Take
nothing
for
your
journey,
no
staff,
nor
bag,
nor
bread,
nor
money;
and
do
not
have
two
tunics.
9:4 And
whatever
house
you
enter,
stay
there,
and
from
there
depart.
9:5 And
wherever
they
do
not
receive
you,
when
you
leave
that
town
shake
off
the
dust
from
your
feet
as
a
testimony
against
them."
9:6 And
they
departed
and
went
through
the
villages,
preaching
the
gospel
and
healing
everywhere.
9:7 Now
Herod
the
tetrarch
heard
about
all
that
was
happening,
and
he
was
perplexed,
because
it
was
said
by
some
that
John
had
been
raised
from
the
dead,
9:8 by
some
that
Elijah
had
appeared,
and
by
others
that
one
of
the
prophets
of
old
had
risen.
9:9 Herod
said,
"John
I
beheaded,
but
who
is
this
about
whom
I
hear
such
things"
And
he
sought
to
see
him.
9:10 On
their
return
the
apostles
told
him
all
that
they
had
done.
And
he
took
them
and
withdrew
apart
to
a
town
called
Bethsaida.
9:11 When
the
crowds
learned
it,
they
followed
him,
and
he
welcomed
them
and
spoke
to
them
of
the
kingdom
of
God
and
cured
those
who
had
need
of
healing.
9:12 Now
the
day
began
to
wear
away,
and
the
twelve
came
and
said
to
him,
"Send
the
crowd
away
to
go
into
the
surrounding
villages
and
countryside
to
find
lodging
and
get
provisions,
for
we
are
here
in
a
desolate
place."
9:13 But
he
said
to
them,
"You
give
them
something
to
eat."
They
said,
"We
have
no
more
than
five
loaves
and
two
fish--unless
we
are
to
go
and
buy
food
for
all
these
people."
9:14 For
there
were
about
five
thousand
men.
And
he
said
to
his
disciples,
"Have
them
sit
down
in
groups
of
about
fifty
each."
9:15 And
they
did
so,
and
had
them
all
sit
down.
9:16 And
taking
the
five
loaves
and
the
two
fish,
he
looked
up
to
heaven
and
said
a
blessing
over
them.
Then
he
broke
the
loaves
and
gave
them
to
the
disciples
to
set
before
the
crowd.
9:17 And
they
all
ate
and
were
satisfied.
And
what
was
left
over
was
picked
up,
twelve
baskets
of
broken
pieces.
9:18 Now
it
happened
that
as
he
was
praying
alone,
the
disciples
were
with
him.
And
he
asked
them,
"Who
do
the
crowds
say
that
I
am"
9:19 And
they
answered,
"John
the
Baptist.
But
others
say,
Elijah,
and
others,
that
one
of
the
prophets
of
old
has
risen."
9:20 Then
he
said
to
them,
"But
who
do
you
say
that
I
am"
And
Peter
answered,
"The
Christ
of
God."
9:21 And
he
strictly
charged
and
commanded
them
to
tell
this
to
no
one,
9:22 saying,
"The
Son
of
Man
must
suffer
many
things
and
be
rejected
by
the
elders
and
chief
priests
and
scribes,
and
be
killed,
and
on
the
third
day
be
raised."
9:23 And
he
said
to
all,
"If
anyone
would
come
after
me,
let
him
deny
himself
and
take
up
his
cross
daily
and
follow
me.
9:24 For
whoever
would
save
his
life
will
lose
it,
but
whoever
loses
his
life
for
my
sake
will
save
it.
9:25 For
what
does
it
profit
a
man
if
he
gains
the
whole
world
and
loses
or
forfeits
himself
9:26 For
whoever
is
ashamed
of
me
and
of
my
words,
of
him
will
the
Son
of
Man
be
ashamed
when
he
comes
in
his
glory
and
the
glory
of
the
Father
and
of
the
holy
angels.
9:27 But
I
tell
you
truly,
there
are
some
standing
here
who
will
not
taste
death
until
they
see
the
kingdom
of
God."
9:28 Now
about
eight
days
after
these
sayings
he
took
with
him
Peter
and
John
and
James
and
went
up
on
the
mountain
to
pray.
9:29 And
as
he
was
praying,
the
appearance
of
his
face
was
altered,
and
his
clothing
became
dazzling
white.
9:30 And
behold,
two
men
were
talking
with
him,
Moses
and
Elijah,
9:31 who
appeared
in
glory
and
spoke
of
his
departure,
which
he
was
about
to
accomplish
at
Jerusalem.
9:32 Now
Peter
and
those
who
were
with
him
were
heavy
with
sleep,
but
when
they
became
fully
awake
they
saw
his
glory
and
the
two
men
who
stood
with
him.
9:33 And
as
the
men
were
parting
from
him,
Peter
said
to
Jesus,
"Master,
it
is
good
that
we
are
here.
Let
us
make
three
tents,
one
for
you
and
one
for
Moses
and
one
for
Elijah"--not
knowing
what
he
said.
9:34 As
he
was
saying
these
things,
a
cloud
came
and
overshadowed
them,
and
they
were
afraid
as
they
entered
the
cloud.
9:35 And
a
voice
came
out
of
the
cloud,
saying,
"This
is
my
Son,
my
Chosen
One;
listen
to
him!"
9:36 And
when
the
voice
had
spoken,
Jesus
was
found
alone.
And
they
kept
silent
and
told
no
one
in
those
days
anything
of
what
they
had
seen.
9:37 On
the
next
day,
when
they
had
come
down
from
the
mountain,
a
great
crowd
met
him.
9:38 And
behold,
a
man
from
the
crowd
cried
out,
"Teacher,
I
beg
you
to
look
at
my
son,
for
he
is
my
only
child.
9:39 And
behold,
a
spirit
seizes
him,
and
he
suddenly
cries
out.
It
convulses
him
so
that
he
foams
at
the
mouth,
and
shatters
him,
and
will
hardly
leave
him.
9:40 And
I
begged
your
disciples
to
cast
it
out,
but
they
could
not."
9:41 Jesus
answered,
"O
faithless
and
twisted
generation,
how
long
am
I
to
be
with
you
and
bear
with
you
Bring
your
son
here."
9:42 While
he
was
coming,
the
demon
threw
him
to
the
ground
and
convulsed
him.
But
Jesus
rebuked
the
unclean
spirit
and
healed
the
boy,
and
gave
him
back
to
his
father.
9:43 And
all
were
astonished
at
the
majesty
of
God.
But
while
they
were
all
marveling
at
everything
he
was
doing,
Jesus
said
to
his
disciples,
9:44 "Let
these
words
sink
into
your
ears:
The
Son
of
Man
is
about
to
be
delivered
into
the
hands
of
men."
9:45 But
they
did
not
understand
this
saying,
and
it
was
concealed
from
them,
so
that
they
might
not
perceive
it.
And
they
were
afraid
to
ask
him
about
this
saying.
9:46 An
argument
arose
among
them
as
to
which
of
them
was
the
greatest.
9:47 But
Jesus,
knowing
the
reasoning
of
their
hearts,
took
a
child
and
put
him
by
his
side
9:48 and
said
to
them,
"Whoever
receives
this
child
in
my
name
receives
me,
and
whoever
receives
me
receives
him
who
sent
me.
For
he
who
is
least
among
you
all
is
the
one
who
is
great."
9:49 John
answered,
"Master,
we
saw
someone
casting
out
demons
in
your
name,
and
we
tried
to
stop
him,
because
he
does
not
follow
with
us."
9:50 But
Jesus
said
to
him,
"Do
not
stop
him,
for
the
one
who
is
not
against
you
is
for
you."
9:51 When
the
days
drew
near
for
him
to
be
taken
up,
he
set
his
face
to
go
to
Jerusalem.
9:52 And
he
sent
messengers
ahead
of
him,
who
went
and
entered
a
village
of
the
Samaritans,
to
make
preparations
for
him.
9:53 But
the
people
did
not
receive
him,
because
his
face
was
set
toward
Jerusalem.
9:54 And
when
his
disciples
James
and
John
saw
it,
they
said,
"Lord,
do
you
want
us
to
tell
fire
to
come
down
from
heaven
and
consume
them"
9:55 But
he
turned
and
rebuked
them.
9:56 And
they
went
on
to
another
village.
9:57 As
they
were
going
along
the
road,
someone
said
to
him,
"I
will
follow
you
wherever
you
go."
9:58 And
Jesus
said
to
him,
"Foxes
have
holes,
and
birds
of
the
air
have
nests,
but
the
Son
of
Man
has
nowhere
to
lay
his
head."
9:59 To
another
he
said,
"Follow
me."
But
he
said,
"Lord,
let
me
first
go
and
bury
my
father."
9:60 And
Jesus
said
to
him,
"Leave
the
dead
to
bury
their
own
dead.
But
as
for
you,
go
and
proclaim
the
kingdom
of
God."
9:61 Yet
another
said,
"I
will
follow
you,
Lord,
but
let
me
first
say
farewell
to
those
at
my
home."
9:62 Jesus
said
to
him,
"No
one
who
puts
his
hand
to
the
plow
and
looks
back
is
fit
for
the
kingdom
of
God."