6:1 He
went
away
from
there
and
came
to
his
hometown,
and
his
disciples
followed
him.
6:2 And
on
the
Sabbath
he
began
to
teach
in
the
synagogue,
and
many
who
heard
him
were
astonished,
saying,
"Where
did
this
man
get
these
things
What
is
the
wisdom
given
to
him
How
are
such
mighty
works
done
by
his
hands
6:3 Is
not
this
the
carpenter,
the
son
of
Mary
and
brother
of
James
and
Joses
and
Judas
and
Simon
And
are
not
his
sisters
here
with
us"
And
they
took
offense
at
him.
6:4 And
Jesus
said
to
them,
"A
prophet
is
not
without
honor,
except
in
his
hometown
and
among
his
relatives
and
in
his
own
household."
6:5 And
he
could
do
no
mighty
work
there,
except
that
he
laid
his
hands
on
a
few
sick
people
and
healed
them.
6:6 And
he
marveled
because
of
their
unbelief.
And
he
went
about
among
the
villages
teaching.
6:7 And
he
called
the
twelve
and
began
to
send
them
out
two
by
two,
and
gave
them
authority
over
the
unclean
spirits.
6:8 He
charged
them
to
take
nothing
for
their
journey
except
a
staff--no
bread,
no
bag,
no
money
in
their
belts--
6:9 but
to
wear
sandals
and
not
put
on
two
tunics.
6:10 And
he
said
to
them,
"Whenever
you
enter
a
house,
stay
there
until
you
depart
from
there.
6:11 And
if
any
place
will
not
receive
you
and
they
will
not
listen
to
you,
when
you
leave,
shake
off
the
dust
that
is
on
your
feet
as
a
testimony
against
them."
6:12 So
they
went
out
and
proclaimed
that
people
should
repent.
6:13 And
they
cast
out
many
demons
and
anointed
with
oil
many
who
were
sick
and
healed
them.
6:14 King
Herod
heard
of
it,
for
Jesus'
name
had
become
known.
Some
said,
"John
the
Baptist
has
been
raised
from
the
dead.
That
is
why
these
miraculous
powers
are
at
work
in
him."
6:15 But
others
said,
"He
is
Elijah."
And
others
said,
"He
is
a
prophet,
like
one
of
the
prophets
of
old."
6:16 But
when
Herod
heard
of
it,
he
said,
"John,
whom
I
beheaded,
has
been
raised."
6:17 For
it
was
Herod
who
had
sent
and
seized
John
and
bound
him
in
prison
for
the
sake
of
Herodias,
his
brother
Philip's
wife,
because
he
had
married
her.
6:18 For
John
had
been
saying
to
Herod,
"It
is
not
lawful
for
you
to
have
your
brother's
wife."
6:19 And
Herodias
had
a
grudge
against
him
and
wanted
to
put
him
to
death.
But
she
could
not,
6:20 for
Herod
feared
John,
knowing
that
he
was
a
righteous
and
holy
man,
and
he
kept
him
safe.
When
he
heard
him,
he
was
greatly
perplexed,
and
yet
he
heard
him
gladly.
6:21 But
an
opportunity
came
when
Herod
on
his
birthday
gave
a
banquet
for
his
nobles
and
military
commanders
and
the
leading
men
of
Galilee.
6:22 For
when
Herodias's
daughter
came
in
and
danced,
she
pleased
Herod
and
his
guests.
And
the
king
said
to
the
girl,
"Ask
me
for
whatever
you
wish,
and
I
will
give
it
to
you."
6:23 And
he
vowed
to
her,
"Whatever
you
ask
me,
I
will
give
you,
up
to
half
of
my
kingdom."
6:24 And
she
went
out
and
said
to
her
mother,
"For
what
should
I
ask"
And
she
said,
"The
head
of
John
the
Baptist."
6:25 And
she
came
in
immediately
with
haste
to
the
king
and
asked,
saying,
"I
want
you
to
give
me
at
once
the
head
of
John
the
Baptist
on
a
platter."
6:26 And
the
king
was
exceedingly
sorry,
but
because
of
his
oaths
and
his
guests
he
did
not
want
to
break
his
word
to
her.
6:27 And
immediately
the
king
sent
an
executioner
with
orders
to
bring
John's
head.
He
went
and
beheaded
him
in
the
prison
6:28 and
brought
his
head
on
a
platter
and
gave
it
to
the
girl,
and
the
girl
gave
it
to
her
mother.
6:29 When
his
disciples
heard
of
it,
they
came
and
took
his
body
and
laid
it
in
a
tomb.
6:30 The
apostles
returned
to
Jesus
and
told
him
all
that
they
had
done
and
taught.
6:31 And
he
said
to
them,
"Come
away
by
yourselves
to
a
desolate
place
and
rest
a
while."
For
many
were
coming
and
going,
and
they
had
no
leisure
even
to
eat.
6:32 And
they
went
away
in
the
boat
to
a
desolate
place
by
themselves.
6:33 Now
many
saw
them
going
and
recognized
them,
and
they
ran
there
on
foot
from
all
the
towns
and
got
there
ahead
of
them.
6:34 When
he
went
ashore
he
saw
a
great
crowd,
and
he
had
compassion
on
them,
because
they
were
like
sheep
without
a
shepherd.
And
he
began
to
teach
them
many
things.
6:35 And
when
it
grew
late,
his
disciples
came
to
him
and
said,
"This
is
a
desolate
place,
and
the
hour
is
now
late.
6:36 Send
them
away
to
go
into
the
surrounding
countryside
and
villages
and
buy
themselves
something
to
eat."
6:37 But
he
answered
them,
"You
give
them
something
to
eat."
And
they
said
to
him,
"Shall
we
go
and
buy
two
hundred
denarii
worth
of
bread
and
give
it
to
them
to
eat"
6:38 And
he
said
to
them,
"How
many
loaves
do
you
have
Go
and
see."
And
when
they
had
found
out,
they
said,
"Five,
and
two
fish."
6:39 Then
he
commanded
them
all
to
sit
down
in
groups
on
the
green
grass.
6:40 So
they
sat
down
in
groups,
by
hundreds
and
by
fifties.
6:41 And
taking
the
five
loaves
and
the
two
fish
he
looked
up
to
heaven
and
said
a
blessing
and
broke
the
loaves
and
gave
them
to
the
disciples
to
set
before
the
people.
And
he
divided
the
two
fish
among
them
all.
6:42 And
they
all
ate
and
were
satisfied.
6:43 And
they
took
up
twelve
baskets
full
of
broken
pieces
and
of
the
fish.
6:44 And
those
who
ate
the
loaves
were
five
thousand
men.
6:45 Immediately
he
made
his
disciples
get
into
the
boat
and
go
before
him
to
the
other
side,
to
Bethsaida,
while
he
dismissed
the
crowd.
6:46 And
after
he
had
taken
leave
of
them,
he
went
up
on
the
mountain
to
pray.
6:47 And
when
evening
came,
the
boat
was
out
on
the
sea,
and
he
was
alone
on
the
land.
6:48 And
he
saw
that
they
were
making
headway
painfully,
for
the
wind
was
against
them.
And
about
the
fourth
watch
of
the
night
he
came
to
them,
walking
on
the
sea.
He
meant
to
pass
by
them,
6:49 but
when
they
saw
him
walking
on
the
sea
they
thought
it
was
a
ghost,
and
cried
out,
6:50 for
they
all
saw
him
and
were
terrified.
But
immediately
he
spoke
to
them
and
said,
"Take
heart;
it
is
I.
Do
not
be
afraid."
6:51 And
he
got
into
the
boat
with
them,
and
the
wind
ceased.
And
they
were
utterly
astounded,
6:52 for
they
did
not
understand
about
the
loaves,
but
their
hearts
were
hardened.
6:53 When
they
had
crossed
over,
they
came
to
land
at
Gennesaret
and
moored
to
the
shore.
6:54 And
when
they
got
out
of
the
boat,
the
people
immediately
recognized
him
6:55 and
ran
about
the
whole
region
and
began
to
bring
the
sick
people
on
their
beds
to
wherever
they
heard
he
was.
6:56 And
wherever
he
came,
in
villages,
cities,
or
countryside,
they
laid
the
sick
in
the
marketplaces
and
implored
him
that
they
might
touch
even
the
fringe
of
his
garment.
And
as
many
as
touched
it
were
made
well.