9:1 And
he
said
to
them,
"Truly,
I
say
to
you,
there
are
some
standing
here
who
will
not
taste
death
until
they
see
the
kingdom
of
God
after
it
has
come
with
power."
9:2 And
after
six
days
Jesus
took
with
him
Peter
and
James
and
John,
and
led
them
up
a
high
mountain
by
themselves.
And
he
was
transfigured
before
them,
9:3 and
his
clothes
became
radiant,
intensely
white,
as
no
one
on
earth
could
bleach
them.
9:4 And
there
appeared
to
them
Elijah
with
Moses,
and
they
were
talking
with
Jesus.
9:5 And
Peter
said
to
Jesus,
"Rabbi,
it
is
good
that
we
are
here.
Let
us
make
three
tents,
one
for
you
and
one
for
Moses
and
one
for
Elijah."
9:6 For
he
did
not
know
what
to
say,
for
they
were
terrified.
9:7 And
a
cloud
overshadowed
them,
and
a
voice
came
out
of
the
cloud,
"This
is
my
beloved
Son;
listen
to
him."
9:8 And
suddenly,
looking
around,
they
no
longer
saw
anyone
with
them
but
Jesus
only.
9:9 And
as
they
were
coming
down
the
mountain,
he
charged
them
to
tell
no
one
what
they
had
seen,
until
the
Son
of
Man
had
risen
from
the
dead.
9:10 So
they
kept
the
matter
to
themselves,
questioning
what
this
rising
from
the
dead
might
mean.
9:11 And
they
asked
him,
"Why
do
the
scribes
say
that
first
Elijah
must
come"
9:12 And
he
said
to
them,
"Elijah
does
come
first
to
restore
all
things.
And
how
is
it
written
of
the
Son
of
Man
that
he
should
suffer
many
things
and
be
treated
with
contempt
9:13 But
I
tell
you
that
Elijah
has
come,
and
they
did
to
him
whatever
they
pleased,
as
it
is
written
of
him."
9:14 And
when
they
came
to
the
disciples,
they
saw
a
great
crowd
around
them,
and
scribes
arguing
with
them.
9:15 And
immediately
all
the
crowd,
when
they
saw
him,
were
greatly
amazed
and
ran
up
to
him
and
greeted
him.
9:16 And
he
asked
them,
"What
are
you
arguing
about
with
them"
9:17 And
someone
from
the
crowd
answered
him,
"Teacher,
I
brought
my
son
to
you,
for
he
has
a
spirit
that
makes
him
mute.
9:18 And
whenever
it
seizes
him,
it
throws
him
down,
and
he
foams
and
grinds
his
teeth
and
becomes
rigid.
So
I
asked
your
disciples
to
cast
it
out,
and
they
were
not
able."
9:19 And
he
answered
them,
"O
faithless
generation,
how
long
am
I
to
be
with
you
How
long
am
I
to
bear
with
you
Bring
him
to
me."
9:20 And
they
brought
the
boy
to
him.
And
when
the
spirit
saw
him,
immediately
it
convulsed
the
boy,
and
he
fell
on
the
ground
and
rolled
about,
foaming
at
the
mouth.
9:21 And
Jesus
asked
his
father,
"How
long
has
this
been
happening
to
him"
And
he
said,
"From
childhood.
9:22 And
it
has
often
cast
him
into
fire
and
into
water,
to
destroy
him.
But
if
you
can
do
anything,
have
compassion
on
us
and
help
us."
9:23 And
Jesus
said
to
him,
"'If
you
can'!
All
things
are
possible
for
one
who
believes."
9:24 Immediately
the
father
of
the
child
cried
out
and
said,
"I
believe;
help
my
unbelief!"
9:25 And
when
Jesus
saw
that
a
crowd
came
running
together,
he
rebuked
the
unclean
spirit,
saying
to
it,
"You
mute
and
deaf
spirit,
I
command
you,
come
out
of
him
and
never
enter
him
again."
9:26 And
after
crying
out
and
convulsing
him
terribly,
it
came
out,
and
the
boy
was
like
a
corpse,
so
that
most
of
them
said,
"He
is
dead."
9:27 But
Jesus
took
him
by
the
hand
and
lifted
him
up,
and
he
arose.
9:28 And
when
he
had
entered
the
house,
his
disciples
asked
him
privately,
"Why
could
we
not
cast
it
out"
9:29 And
he
said
to
them,
"This
kind
cannot
be
driven
out
by
anything
but
prayer."
9:30 They
went
on
from
there
and
passed
through
Galilee.
And
he
did
not
want
anyone
to
know,
9:31 for
he
was
teaching
his
disciples,
saying
to
them,
"The
Son
of
Man
is
going
to
be
delivered
into
the
hands
of
men,
and
they
will
kill
him.
And
when
he
is
killed,
after
three
days
he
will
rise."
9:32 But
they
did
not
understand
the
saying,
and
were
afraid
to
ask
him.
9:33 And
they
came
to
Capernaum.
And
when
he
was
in
the
house
he
asked
them,
"What
were
you
discussing
on
the
way"
9:34 But
they
kept
silent,
for
on
the
way
they
had
argued
with
one
another
about
who
was
the
greatest.
9:35 And
he
sat
down
and
called
the
twelve.
And
he
said
to
them,
"If
anyone
would
be
first,
he
must
be
last
of
all
and
servant
of
all."
9:36 And
he
took
a
child
and
put
him
in
the
midst
of
them,
and
taking
him
in
his
arms,
he
said
to
them,
9:37 "Whoever
receives
one
such
child
in
my
name
receives
me,
and
whoever
receives
me,
receives
not
me
but
him
who
sent
me."
9:38 John
said
to
him,
"Teacher,
we
saw
someone
casting
out
demons
in
your
name,
and
we
tried
to
stop
him,
because
he
was
not
following
us."
9:39 But
Jesus
said,
"Do
not
stop
him,
for
no
one
who
does
a
mighty
work
in
my
name
will
be
able
soon
afterward
to
speak
evil
of
me.
9:40 For
the
one
who
is
not
against
us
is
for
us.
9:41 For
truly,
I
say
to
you,
whoever
gives
you
a
cup
of
water
to
drink
because
you
belong
to
Christ
will
by
no
means
lose
his
reward.
9:42 "Whoever
causes
one
of
these
little
ones
who
believe
in
me
to
sin,
it
would
be
better
for
him
if
a
great
millstone
were
hung
around
his
neck
and
he
were
thrown
into
the
sea.
9:43 And
if
your
hand
causes
you
to
sin,
cut
it
off.
It
is
better
for
you
to
enter
life
crippled
than
with
two
hands
to
go
to
hell,
to
the
unquenchable
fire.
9:44
9:45 And
if
your
foot
causes
you
to
sin,
cut
it
off.
It
is
better
for
you
to
enter
life
lame
than
with
two
feet
to
be
thrown
into
hell.
9:46
9:47 And
if
your
eye
causes
you
to
sin,
tear
it
out.
It
is
better
for
you
to
enter
the
kingdom
of
God
with
one
eye
than
with
two
eyes
to
be
thrown
into
hell,
9:48 'where
their
worm
does
not
die
and
the
fire
is
not
quenched.'
9:49 For
everyone
will
be
salted
with
fire.
9:50 Salt
is
good,
but
if
the
salt
has
lost
its
saltiness,
how
will
you
make
it
salty
again
Have
salt
in
yourselves,
and
be
at
peace
with
one
another."