10:1 And
he
left
there
and
went
to
the
region
of
Judea
and
beyond
the
Jordan,
and
crowds
gathered
to
him
again.
And
again,
as
was
his
custom,
he
taught
them.
10:2 And
Pharisees
came
up
and
in
order
to
test
him
asked,
"Is
it
lawful
for
a
man
to
divorce
his
wife"
10:3 He
answered
them,
"What
did
Moses
command
you"
10:4 They
said,
"Moses
allowed
a
man
to
write
a
certificate
of
divorce
and
to
send
her
away."
10:5 And
Jesus
said
to
them,
"Because
of
your
hardness
of
heart
he
wrote
you
this
commandment.
10:6 But
from
the
beginning
of
creation,
'God
made
them
male
and
female.'
10:7 'Therefore
a
man
shall
leave
his
father
and
mother
and
hold
fast
to
his
wife,
10:8 and
the
two
shall
become
one
flesh.'
So
they
are
no
longer
two
but
one
flesh.
10:9 What
therefore
God
has
joined
together,
let
not
man
separate."
10:10 And
in
the
house
the
disciples
asked
him
again
about
this
matter.
10:11 And
he
said
to
them,
"Whoever
divorces
his
wife
and
marries
another
commits
adultery
against
her,
10:12 and
if
she
divorces
her
husband
and
marries
another,
she
commits
adultery."
10:13 And
they
were
bringing
children
to
him
that
he
might
touch
them,
and
the
disciples
rebuked
them.
10:14 But
when
Jesus
saw
it,
he
was
indignant
and
said
to
them,
"Let
the
children
come
to
me;
do
not
hinder
them,
for
to
such
belongs
the
kingdom
of
God.
10:15 Truly,
I
say
to
you,
whoever
does
not
receive
the
kingdom
of
God
like
a
child
shall
not
enter
it."
10:16 And
he
took
them
in
his
arms
and
blessed
them,
laying
his
hands
on
them.
10:17 And
as
he
was
setting
out
on
his
journey,
a
man
ran
up
and
knelt
before
him
and
asked
him,
"Good
Teacher,
what
must
I
do
to
inherit
eternal
life"
10:18 And
Jesus
said
to
him,
"Why
do
you
call
me
good
No
one
is
good
except
God
alone.
10:19 You
know
the
commandments:
'Do
not
murder,
Do
not
commit
adultery,
Do
not
steal,
Do
not
bear
false
witness,
Do
not
defraud,
Honor
your
father
and
mother.'"
10:20 And
he
said
to
him,
"Teacher,
all
these
I
have
kept
from
my
youth."
10:21 And
Jesus,
looking
at
him,
loved
him,
and
said
to
him,
"You
lack
one
thing:
go,
sell
all
that
you
have
and
give
to
the
poor,
and
you
will
have
treasure
in
heaven;
and
come,
follow
me."
10:22 Disheartened
by
the
saying,
he
went
away
sorrowful,
for
he
had
great
possessions.
10:23 And
Jesus
looked
around
and
said
to
his
disciples,
"How
difficult
it
will
be
for
those
who
have
wealth
to
enter
the
kingdom
of
God!"
10:24 And
the
disciples
were
amazed
at
his
words.
But
Jesus
said
to
them
again,
"Children,
how
difficult
it
is
to
enter
the
kingdom
of
God!
10:25 It
is
easier
for
a
camel
to
go
through
the
eye
of
a
needle
than
for
a
rich
person
to
enter
the
kingdom
of
God."
10:26 And
they
were
exceedingly
astonished,
and
said
to
him,
"Then
who
can
be
saved"
10:27 Jesus
looked
at
them
and
said,
"With
man
it
is
impossible,
but
not
with
God.
For
all
things
are
possible
with
God."
10:28 Peter
began
to
say
to
him,
"See,
we
have
left
everything
and
followed
you."
10:29 Jesus
said,
"Truly,
I
say
to
you,
there
is
no
one
who
has
left
house
or
brothers
or
sisters
or
mother
or
father
or
children
or
lands,
for
my
sake
and
for
the
gospel,
10:30 who
will
not
receive
a
hundredfold
now
in
this
time,
houses
and
brothers
and
sisters
and
mothers
and
children
and
lands,
with
persecutions,
and
in
the
age
to
come
eternal
life.
10:31 But
many
who
are
first
will
be
last,
and
the
last
first."
10:32 And
they
were
on
the
road,
going
up
to
Jerusalem,
and
Jesus
was
walking
ahead
of
them.
And
they
were
amazed,
and
those
who
followed
were
afraid.
And
taking
the
twelve
again,
he
began
to
tell
them
what
was
to
happen
to
him,
10:33 saying,
"See,
we
are
going
up
to
Jerusalem,
and
the
Son
of
Man
will
be
delivered
over
to
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes,
and
they
will
condemn
him
to
death
and
deliver
him
over
to
the
Gentiles.
10:34 And
they
will
mock
him
and
spit
on
him,
and
flog
him
and
kill
him.
And
after
three
days
he
will
rise."
10:35 And
James
and
John,
the
sons
of
Zebedee,
came
up
to
him
and
said
to
him,
"Teacher,
we
want
you
to
do
for
us
whatever
we
ask
of
you."
10:36 And
he
said
to
them,
"What
do
you
want
me
to
do
for
you"
10:37 And
they
said
to
him,
"Grant
us
to
sit,
one
at
your
right
hand
and
one
at
your
left,
in
your
glory."
10:38 Jesus
said
to
them,
"You
do
not
know
what
you
are
asking.
Are
you
able
to
drink
the
cup
that
I
drink,
or
to
be
baptized
with
the
baptism
with
which
I
am
baptized"
10:39 And
they
said
to
him,
"We
are
able."
And
Jesus
said
to
them,
"The
cup
that
I
drink
you
will
drink,
and
with
the
baptism
with
which
I
am
baptized,
you
will
be
baptized,
10:40 but
to
sit
at
my
right
hand
or
at
my
left
is
not
mine
to
grant,
but
it
is
for
those
for
whom
it
has
been
prepared."
10:41 And
when
the
ten
heard
it,
they
began
to
be
indignant
at
James
and
John.
10:42 And
Jesus
called
them
to
him
and
said
to
them,
"You
know
that
those
who
are
considered
rulers
of
the
Gentiles
lord
it
over
them,
and
their
great
ones
exercise
authority
over
them.
10:43 But
it
shall
not
be
so
among
you.
But
whoever
would
be
great
among
you
must
be
your
servant,
10:44 and
whoever
would
be
first
among
you
must
be
slave
of
all.
10:45 For
even
the
Son
of
Man
came
not
to
be
served
but
to
serve,
and
to
give
his
life
as
a
ransom
for
many."
10:46 And
they
came
to
Jericho.
And
as
he
was
leaving
Jericho
with
his
disciples
and
a
great
crowd,
Bartimaeus,
a
blind
beggar,
the
son
of
Timaeus,
was
sitting
by
the
roadside.
10:47 And
when
he
heard
that
it
was
Jesus
of
Nazareth,
he
began
to
cry
out
and
say,
"Jesus,
Son
of
David,
have
mercy
on
me!"
10:48 And
many
rebuked
him,
telling
him
to
be
silent.
But
he
cried
out
all
the
more,
"Son
of
David,
have
mercy
on
me!"
10:49 And
Jesus
stopped
and
said,
"Call
him."
And
they
called
the
blind
man,
saying
to
him,
"Take
heart.
Get
up;
he
is
calling
you."
10:50 And
throwing
off
his
cloak,
he
sprang
up
and
came
to
Jesus.
10:51 And
Jesus
said
to
him,
"What
do
you
want
me
to
do
for
you"
And
the
blind
man
said
to
him,
"Rabbi,
let
me
recover
my
sight."
10:52 And
Jesus
said
to
him,
"Go
your
way;
your
faith
has
made
you
well."
And
immediately
he
recovered
his
sight
and
followed
him
on
the
way.