9:1 And
getting
into
a
boat
he
crossed
over
and
came
to
his
own
city.
9:2 And
behold,
some
people
brought
to
him
a
paralytic,
lying
on
a
bed.
And
when
Jesus
saw
their
faith,
he
said
to
the
paralytic,
"Take
heart,
my
son;
your
sins
are
forgiven."
9:3 And
behold,
some
of
the
scribes
said
to
themselves,
"This
man
is
blaspheming."
9:4 But
Jesus,
knowing
their
thoughts,
said,
"Why
do
you
think
evil
in
your
hearts
9:5 For
which
is
easier,
to
say,
'Your
sins
are
forgiven,'
or
to
say,
'Rise
and
walk'
9:6 But
that
you
may
know
that
the
Son
of
Man
has
authority
on
earth
to
forgive
sins"--he
then
said
to
the
paralytic--"Rise,
pick
up
your
bed
and
go
home."
9:7 And
he
rose
and
went
home.
9:8 When
the
crowds
saw
it,
they
were
afraid,
and
they
glorified
God,
who
had
given
such
authority
to
men.
9:9 As
Jesus
passed
on
from
there,
he
saw
a
man
called
Matthew
sitting
at
the
tax
booth,
and
he
said
to
him,
"Follow
me."
And
he
rose
and
followed
him.
9:10 And
as
Jesus
reclined
at
table
in
the
house,
behold,
many
tax
collectors
and
sinners
came
and
were
reclining
with
Jesus
and
his
disciples.
9:11 And
when
the
Pharisees
saw
this,
they
said
to
his
disciples,
"Why
does
your
teacher
eat
with
tax
collectors
and
sinners"
9:12 But
when
he
heard
it,
he
said,
"Those
who
are
well
have
no
need
of
a
physician,
but
those
who
are
sick.
9:13 Go
and
learn
what
this
means,
'I
desire
mercy,
and
not
sacrifice.'
For
I
came
not
to
call
the
righteous,
but
sinners."
9:14 Then
the
disciples
of
John
came
to
him,
saying,
"Why
do
we
and
the
Pharisees
fast,
but
your
disciples
do
not
fast"
9:15 And
Jesus
said
to
them,
"Can
the
wedding
guests
mourn
as
long
as
the
bridegroom
is
with
them
The
days
will
come
when
the
bridegroom
is
taken
away
from
them,
and
then
they
will
fast.
9:16 No
one
puts
a
piece
of
unshrunk
cloth
on
an
old
garment,
for
the
patch
tears
away
from
the
garment,
and
a
worse
tear
is
made.
9:17 Neither
is
new
wine
put
into
old
wineskins.
If
it
is,
the
skins
burst
and
the
wine
is
spilled
and
the
skins
are
destroyed.
But
new
wine
is
put
into
fresh
wineskins,
and
so
both
are
preserved."
9:18 While
he
was
saying
these
things
to
them,
behold,
a
ruler
came
in
and
knelt
before
him,
saying,
"My
daughter
has
just
died,
but
come
and
lay
your
hand
on
her,
and
she
will
live."
9:19 And
Jesus
rose
and
followed
him,
with
his
disciples.
9:20 And
behold,
a
woman
who
had
suffered
from
a
discharge
of
blood
for
twelve
years
came
up
behind
him
and
touched
the
fringe
of
his
garment,
9:21 for
she
said
to
herself,
"If
I
only
touch
his
garment,
I
will
be
made
well."
9:22 Jesus
turned,
and
seeing
her
he
said,
"Take
heart,
daughter;
your
faith
has
made
you
well."
And
instantly
the
woman
was
made
well.
9:23 And
when
Jesus
came
to
the
ruler's
house
and
saw
the
flute
players
and
the
crowd
making
a
commotion,
9:24 he
said,
"Go
away,
for
the
girl
is
not
dead
but
sleeping."
And
they
laughed
at
him.
9:25 But
when
the
crowd
had
been
put
outside,
he
went
in
and
took
her
by
the
hand,
and
the
girl
arose.
9:26 And
the
report
of
this
went
through
all
that
district.
9:27 And
as
Jesus
passed
on
from
there,
two
blind
men
followed
him,
crying
aloud,
"Have
mercy
on
us,
Son
of
David."
9:28 When
he
entered
the
house,
the
blind
men
came
to
him,
and
Jesus
said
to
them,
"Do
you
believe
that
I
am
able
to
do
this"
They
said
to
him,
"Yes,
Lord."
9:29 Then
he
touched
their
eyes,
saying,
"According
to
your
faith
be
it
done
to
you."
9:30 And
their
eyes
were
opened.
And
Jesus
sternly
warned
them,
"See
that
no
one
knows
about
it."
9:31 But
they
went
away
and
spread
his
fame
through
all
that
district.
9:32 As
they
were
going
away,
behold,
a
demon-oppressed
man
who
was
mute
was
brought
to
him.
9:33 And
when
the
demon
had
been
cast
out,
the
mute
man
spoke.
And
the
crowds
marveled,
saying,
"Never
was
anything
like
this
seen
in
Israel."
9:34 But
the
Pharisees
said,
"He
casts
out
demons
by
the
prince
of
demons."
9:35 And
Jesus
went
throughout
all
the
cities
and
villages,
teaching
in
their
synagogues
and
proclaiming
the
gospel
of
the
kingdom
and
healing
every
disease
and
every
affliction.
9:36 When
he
saw
the
crowds,
he
had
compassion
for
them,
because
they
were
harassed
and
helpless,
like
sheep
without
a
shepherd.
9:37 Then
he
said
to
his
disciples,
"The
harvest
is
plentiful,
but
the
laborers
are
few;
9:38 therefore
pray
earnestly
to
the
Lord
of
the
harvest
to
send
out
laborers
into
his
harvest."