3:1 Again
he
entered
the
synagogue,
and
a
man
was
there
with
a
withered
hand.
3:2 And
they
watched
Jesus,
to
see
whether
he
would
heal
him
on
the
Sabbath,
so
that
they
might
accuse
him.
3:3 And
he
said
to
the
man
with
the
withered
hand,
"Come
here."
3:4 And
he
said
to
them,
"Is
it
lawful
on
the
Sabbath
to
do
good
or
to
do
harm,
to
save
life
or
to
kill"
But
they
were
silent.
3:5 And
he
looked
around
at
them
with
anger,
grieved
at
their
hardness
of
heart,
and
said
to
the
man,
"Stretch
out
your
hand."
He
stretched
it
out,
and
his
hand
was
restored.
3:6 The
Pharisees
went
out
and
immediately
held
counsel
with
the
Herodians
against
him,
how
to
destroy
him.
3:7 Jesus
withdrew
with
his
disciples
to
the
sea,
and
a
great
crowd
followed,
from
Galilee
and
Judea
3:8 and
Jerusalem
and
Idumea
and
from
beyond
the
Jordan
and
from
around
Tyre
and
Sidon.
When
the
great
crowd
heard
all
that
he
was
doing,
they
came
to
him.
3:9 And
he
told
his
disciples
to
have
a
boat
ready
for
him
because
of
the
crowd,
lest
they
crush
him,
3:10 for
he
had
healed
many,
so
that
all
who
had
diseases
pressed
around
him
to
touch
him.
3:11 And
whenever
the
unclean
spirits
saw
him,
they
fell
down
before
him
and
cried
out,
"You
are
the
Son
of
God."
3:12 And
he
strictly
ordered
them
not
to
make
him
known.
3:13 And
he
went
up
on
the
mountain
and
called
to
him
those
whom
he
desired,
and
they
came
to
him.
3:14 And
he
appointed
twelve
(whom
he
also
named
apostles)
so
that
they
might
be
with
him
and
he
might
send
them
out
to
preach
3:15 and
have
authority
to
cast
out
demons.
3:16 He
appointed
the
twelve:
Simon
(to
whom
he
gave
the
name
Peter);
3:17 James
the
son
of
Zebedee
and
John
the
brother
of
James
(to
whom
he
gave
the
name
Boanerges,
that
is,
Sons
of
Thunder);
3:18 Andrew,
and
Philip,
and
Bartholomew,
and
Matthew,
and
Thomas,
and
James
the
son
of
Alphaeus,
and
Thaddaeus,
and
Simon
the
Cananaean,
3:19 and
Judas
Iscariot,
who
betrayed
him.
3:20 Then
he
went
home,
and
the
crowd
gathered
again,
so
that
they
could
not
even
eat.
3:21 And
when
his
family
heard
it,
they
went
out
to
seize
him,
for
they
were
saying,
"He
is
out
of
his
mind."
3:22 And
the
scribes
who
came
down
from
Jerusalem
were
saying,
"He
is
possessed
by
Beelzebul,"
and
"by
the
prince
of
demons
he
casts
out
the
demons."
3:23 And
he
called
them
to
him
and
said
to
them
in
parables,
"How
can
Satan
cast
out
Satan
3:24 If
a
kingdom
is
divided
against
itself,
that
kingdom
cannot
stand.
3:25 And
if
a
house
is
divided
against
itself,
that
house
will
not
be
able
to
stand.
3:26 And
if
Satan
has
risen
up
against
himself
and
is
divided,
he
cannot
stand,
but
is
coming
to
an
end.
3:27 But
no
one
can
enter
a
strong
man's
house
and
plunder
his
goods,
unless
he
first
binds
the
strong
man.
Then
indeed
he
may
plunder
his
house.
3:28 "Truly,
I
say
to
you,
all
sins
will
be
forgiven
the
children
of
man,
and
whatever
blasphemies
they
utter,
3:29 but
whoever
blasphemes
against
the
Holy
Spirit
never
has
forgiveness,
but
is
guilty
of
an
eternal
sin"--
3:30 for
they
were
saying,
"He
has
an
unclean
spirit."
3:31 And
his
mother
and
his
brothers
came,
and
standing
outside
they
sent
to
him
and
called
him.
3:32 And
a
crowd
was
sitting
around
him,
and
they
said
to
him,
"Your
mother
and
your
brothers
are
outside,
seeking
you."
3:33 And
he
answered
them,
"Who
are
my
mother
and
my
brothers"
3:34 And
looking
about
at
those
who
sat
around
him,
he
said,
"Here
are
my
mother
and
my
brothers!
3:35 For
whoever
does
the
will
of
God,
he
is
my
brother
and
sister
and
mother."