13:1 That
same
day
Jesus
went
out
of
the
house
and
sat
beside
the
sea.
13:2 And
great
crowds
gathered
about
him,
so
that
he
got
into
a
boat
and
sat
down.
And
the
whole
crowd
stood
on
the
beach.
13:3 And
he
told
them
many
things
in
parables,
saying:
"A
sower
went
out
to
sow.
13:4 And
as
he
sowed,
some
seeds
fell
along
the
path,
and
the
birds
came
and
devoured
them.
13:5 Other
seeds
fell
on
rocky
ground,
where
they
did
not
have
much
soil,
and
immediately
they
sprang
up,
since
they
had
no
depth
of
soil,
13:6 but
when
the
sun
rose
they
were
scorched.
And
since
they
had
no
root,
they
withered
away.
13:7 Other
seeds
fell
among
thorns,
and
the
thorns
grew
up
and
choked
them.
13:8 Other
seeds
fell
on
good
soil
and
produced
grain,
some
a
hundredfold,
some
sixty,
some
thirty.
13:9 He
who
has
ears,
let
him
hear."
13:10 Then
the
disciples
came
and
said
to
him,
"Why
do
you
speak
to
them
in
parables"
13:11 And
he
answered
them,
"To
you
it
has
been
given
to
know
the
secrets
of
the
kingdom
of
heaven,
but
to
them
it
has
not
been
given.
13:12 For
to
the
one
who
has,
more
will
be
given,
and
he
will
have
an
abundance,
but
from
the
one
who
has
not,
even
what
he
has
will
be
taken
away.
13:13 This
is
why
I
speak
to
them
in
parables,
because
seeing
they
do
not
see,
and
hearing
they
do
not
hear,
nor
do
they
understand.
13:14 Indeed,
in
their
case
the
prophecy
of
Isaiah
is
fulfilled
that
says:
"'You
will
indeed
hear
but
never
understand,
and
you
will
indeed
see
but
never
perceive.
13:15 For
this
people's
heart
has
grown
dull,
and
with
their
ears
they
can
barely
hear,
and
their
eyes
they
have
closed,
lest
they
should
see
with
their
eyes
and
hear
with
their
ears
and
understand
with
their
heart
and
turn,
and
I
would
heal
them.'
13:16 But
blessed
are
your
eyes,
for
they
see,
and
your
ears,
for
they
hear.
13:17 For
truly,
I
say
to
you,
many
prophets
and
righteous
people
longed
to
see
what
you
see,
and
did
not
see
it,
and
to
hear
what
you
hear,
and
did
not
hear
it.
13:18 "Hear
then
the
parable
of
the
sower:
13:19 When
anyone
hears
the
word
of
the
kingdom
and
does
not
understand
it,
the
evil
one
comes
and
snatches
away
what
has
been
sown
in
his
heart.
This
is
what
was
sown
along
the
path.
13:20 As
for
what
was
sown
on
rocky
ground,
this
is
the
one
who
hears
the
word
and
immediately
receives
it
with
joy,
13:21 yet
he
has
no
root
in
himself,
but
endures
for
a
while,
and
when
tribulation
or
persecution
arises
on
account
of
the
word,
immediately
he
falls
away.
13:22 As
for
what
was
sown
among
thorns,
this
is
the
one
who
hears
the
word,
but
the
cares
of
the
world
and
the
deceitfulness
of
riches
choke
the
word,
and
it
proves
unfruitful.
13:23 As
for
what
was
sown
on
good
soil,
this
is
the
one
who
hears
the
word
and
understands
it.
He
indeed
bears
fruit
and
yields,
in
one
case
a
hundredfold,
in
another
sixty,
and
in
another
thirty."
13:24 He
put
another
parable
before
them,
saying,
"The
kingdom
of
heaven
may
be
compared
to
a
man
who
sowed
good
seed
in
his
field,
13:25 but
while
his
men
were
sleeping,
his
enemy
came
and
sowed
weeds
among
the
wheat
and
went
away.
13:26 So
when
the
plants
came
up
and
bore
grain,
then
the
weeds
appeared
also.
13:27 And
the
servants
of
the
master
of
the
house
came
and
said
to
him,
'Master,
did
you
not
sow
good
seed
in
your
field
How
then
does
it
have
weeds'
13:28 He
said
to
them,
'An
enemy
has
done
this.'
So
the
servants
said
to
him,
'Then
do
you
want
us
to
go
and
gather
them'
13:29 But
he
said,
'No,
lest
in
gathering
the
weeds
you
root
up
the
wheat
along
with
them.
13:30 Let
both
grow
together
until
the
harvest,
and
at
harvest
time
I
will
tell
the
reapers,
Gather
the
weeds
first
and
bind
them
in
bundles
to
be
burned,
but
gather
the
wheat
into
my
barn.'"
13:31 He
put
another
parable
before
them,
saying,
"The
kingdom
of
heaven
is
like
a
grain
of
mustard
seed
that
a
man
took
and
sowed
in
his
field.
13:32 It
is
the
smallest
of
all
seeds,
but
when
it
has
grown
it
is
larger
than
all
the
garden
plants
and
becomes
a
tree,
so
that
the
birds
of
the
air
come
and
make
nests
in
its
branches."
13:33 He
told
them
another
parable.
"The
kingdom
of
heaven
is
like
leaven
that
a
woman
took
and
hid
in
three
measures
of
flour,
till
it
was
all
leavened."
13:34 All
these
things
Jesus
said
to
the
crowds
in
parables;
indeed,
he
said
nothing
to
them
without
a
parable.
13:35 This
was
to
fulfill
what
was
spoken
by
the
prophet:
"I
will
open
my
mouth
in
parables;
I
will
utter
what
has
been
hidden
since
the
foundation
of
the
world."
13:36 Then
he
left
the
crowds
and
went
into
the
house.
And
his
disciples
came
to
him,
saying,
"Explain
to
us
the
parable
of
the
weeds
of
the
field."
13:37 He
answered,
"The
one
who
sows
the
good
seed
is
the
Son
of
Man.
13:38 The
field
is
the
world,
and
the
good
seed
is
the
sons
of
the
kingdom.
The
weeds
are
the
sons
of
the
evil
one,
13:39 and
the
enemy
who
sowed
them
is
the
devil.
The
harvest
is
the
close
of
the
age,
and
the
reapers
are
angels.
13:40 Just
as
the
weeds
are
gathered
and
burned
with
fire,
so
will
it
be
at
the
close
of
the
age.
13:41 The
Son
of
Man
will
send
his
angels,
and
they
will
gather
out
of
his
kingdom
all
causes
of
sin
and
all
law-breakers,
13:42 and
throw
them
into
the
fiery
furnace.
In
that
place
there
will
be
weeping
and
gnashing
of
teeth.
13:43 Then
the
righteous
will
shine
like
the
sun
in
the
kingdom
of
their
Father.
He
who
has
ears,
let
him
hear.
13:44 "The
kingdom
of
heaven
is
like
treasure
hidden
in
a
field,
which
a
man
found
and
covered
up.
Then
in
his
joy
he
goes
and
sells
all
that
he
has
and
buys
that
field.
13:45 "Again,
the
kingdom
of
heaven
is
like
a
merchant
in
search
of
fine
pearls,
13:46 who,
on
finding
one
pearl
of
great
value,
went
and
sold
all
that
he
had
and
bought
it.
13:47 "Again,
the
kingdom
of
heaven
is
like
a
net
that
was
thrown
into
the
sea
and
gathered
fish
of
every
kind.
13:48 When
it
was
full,
men
drew
it
ashore
and
sat
down
and
sorted
the
good
into
containers
but
threw
away
the
bad.
13:49 So
it
will
be
at
the
close
of
the
age.
The
angels
will
come
out
and
separate
the
evil
from
the
righteous
13:50 and
throw
them
into
the
fiery
furnace.
In
that
place
there
will
be
weeping
and
gnashing
of
teeth.
13:51 "Have
you
understood
all
these
things"
They
said
to
him,
"Yes."
13:52 And
he
said
to
them,
"Therefore
every
scribe
who
has
been
trained
for
the
kingdom
of
heaven
is
like
a
master
of
a
house,
who
brings
out
of
his
treasure
what
is
new
and
what
is
old."
13:53 And
when
Jesus
had
finished
these
parables,
he
went
away
from
there,
13:54 and
coming
to
his
hometown
he
taught
them
in
their
synagogue,
so
that
they
were
astonished,
and
said,
"Where
did
this
man
get
this
wisdom
and
these
mighty
works
13:55 Is
not
this
the
carpenter's
son
Is
not
his
mother
called
Mary
And
are
not
his
brothers
James
and
Joseph
and
Simon
and
Judas
13:56 And
are
not
all
his
sisters
with
us
Where
then
did
this
man
get
all
these
things"
13:57 And
they
took
offense
at
him.
But
Jesus
said
to
them,
"A
prophet
is
not
without
honor
except
in
his
hometown
and
in
his
own
household."
13:58 And
he
did
not
do
many
mighty
works
there,
because
of
their
unbelief.