8:1 And
it
came
to
passe
afterward,
that
he
went
throughout
euery
citie
and
village
preaching,
and
shewing
the
glad
tidings
of
the
kingdome
of
God:
and
the
twelue
were
with
him,
8:2 And
certaine
women
which
had
bene
healed
of
euill
spirits
and
infirmities,
Mary
called
Magdalene
out
of
whom
went
seuen
deuils,
8:3 And
Ioanna
the
wife
of
Chuza,
Herods
steward,
and
Susanna,
and
many
others
which
ministred
vnto
him
of
their
substance.
8:4 And
when
much
people
were
gathered
together,
and
were
come
to
him
out
of
euery
citie,
he
spake
by
a
parable:
8:5 A
Sower
went
out
to
sowe
his
seed:
and
as
he
sowed,
some
fell
by
the
wayes
side,
and
it
was
troden
downe,
and
the
foules
of
the
aire
deuoured
it.
8:6 And
some
fell
vpon
a
rocke,
and
assoone
as
it
was
sprung
vp,
it
withered
away,
because
it
lacked
moisture.
8:7 And
some
fell
among
thornes,
and
the
thornes
sprang
vp
with
it,
and
choked
it.
8:8 And
other
fell
on
good
ground,
and
sprang
vp,
and
bare
fruite
an
hundred
fold.
And
when
hee
saide
these
things,
he
cryed,
He
that
hath
eares
to
heare,
let
him
heare.
8:9 And
his
disciples
asked
him,
saying,
What
might
this
parable
be
8:10 And
he
said,
Unto
you
it
is
giuen
to
know
the
mysteries
of
the
kingdome
of
God:
but
to
others
in
parables,
that
seeing,
they
might
not
see,
and
hearing,
they
might
not
vnderstand.
8:11 Now
the
parable
is
this:
The
seed
is
the
word
of
God.
8:12 Those
by
the
way
side,
are
they
that
heare:
then
commeth
the
deuil,
and
taketh
away
the
word
out
of
their
hearts,
least
they
should
beleeue,
and
be
saued.
8:13 They
on
the
rocke,
are
they
which
when
they
heare,
receiue
the
word
with
ioy;
and
these
haue
no
roote,
which
for
a
while
beleeue,
and
in
time
of
temptation
fall
away.
8:14 And
that
which
fell
among
thornes,
are
they,
which
when
they
haue
heard,
goe
forth,
and
are
choked
with
cares
and
riches,
and
pleasures
of
this
life,
and
bring
no
fruite
to
perfection.
8:15 But
that
on
the
good
ground,
are
they,
which
in
an
honest
and
good
heart
hauing
heard
the
word,
keepe
it,
and
bring
foorth
fruite
with
patience.
8:16 No
man
when
he
hath
lighted
a
candle,
couereth
it
with
a
vessell,
or
putteth
it
vnder
a
bed:
but
setteth
it
on
a
candlesticke,
that
they
which
enter
in,
may
see
the
light.
8:17 For
nothing
is
secret,
that
shall
not
be
made
manifest:
neither
any
thing
hid,
that
shall
not
be
knowen,
and
come
abroad.
8:18 Take
heede
therefore
how
yee
heare:
for
whosoeuer
hath,
to
him
shall
bee
giuen;
and
whosoeuer
hath
not,
from
him
shall
be
taken,
euen
that
which
he
seemeth
to
haue.
8:19 Then
came
to
him
his
mother
and
his
brethren,
and
could
not
come
at
him
for
the
prease.
8:20 And
it
was
told
him
by
certaine
which
saide,
Thy
mother
and
thy
brethren
stand
without,
desiring
to
see
thee.
8:21 And
hee
answered
and
said
vnto
them,
My
mother
and
my
brethren
are
these
which
heare
the
word
of
God,
and
doe
it.
8:22 Now
it
came
to
passe
on
a
certaine
day,
that
he
went
into
a
ship,
with
his
disciples:
and
hee
said
vnto
them,
Let
vs
goe
ouer
vnto
the
other
side
of
the
lake,
and
they
lanched
foorth.
8:23 But
as
they
sailed,
he
fell
asleepe,
and
there
came
downe
a
storme
of
wind
on
the
lake,
and
they
were
filled
with
water,
and
were
in
ieopardie.
8:24 And
they
came
to
him,
and
awoke
him,
saying,
Master,
master,
we
perish.
Then
he
rose,
and
rebuked
the
wind,
and
the
raging
of
the
water:
and
they
ceased,
and
there
was
a
calme.
8:25 And
he
saide
vnto
them,
Where
is
your
faith
And
they
being
afraide
wondred,
saying
one
to
another,
What
maner
of
man
is
this
For
he
commandeth
euen
the
winds
and
water,
and
they
obey
him.
8:26 And
they
arriued
at
the
countrey
of
the
Gadarenes,
which
is
ouer
against
Galilee.
8:27 And
when
he
went
forth
to
land,
there
met
him
out
of
the
citie
a
certaine
man
which
had
deuils
long
time,
and
ware
no
clothes,
neither
abode
in
any
house,
but
in
the
tombes.
8:28 When
he
saw
Iesus,
he
cried
out,
and
fell
downe
before
him,
and
with
a
loud
voyce
said,
What
haue
I
to
doe
with
thee,
Iesus,
thou
sonne
of
God
most
high
I
beseech
thee
torment
me
not.
8:29 (For
he
had
commanded
the
vncleane
spirit
to
come
out
of
the
man:
For
oftentimes
it
had
caught
him,
and
he
was
kept
bound
with
chaines,
and
in
fetters:
and
he
brake
the
bands,
and
was
driuen
of
the
deuil
into
the
wildernesse.)
8:30 And
Iesus
asked
him,
saying,
What
is
thy
name
And
he
said,
Legion:
because
many
deuils
were
entred
into
him.
8:31 And
they
besought
him,
that
he
would
not
command
them
to
goe
out
into
the
deepe.
8:32 And
there
was
there
an
herd
of
many
swine
feeding
on
the
mountaine:
and
they
besought
him
that
he
would
suffer
them
to
enter
into
them:
and
he
suffered
them.
8:33 Then
went
the
deuils
out
of
the
man,
and
entred
into
the
swine:
and
the
herd
ran
violently
downe
a
steepe
place
into
the
lake,
and
were
choked.
8:34 When
they
that
fed
them
saw
what
was
done,
they
fled,
and
went,
and
tolde
it
in
the
citie,
and
in
the
countrey.
8:35 Then
they
went
out
to
see
what
was
done,
and
came
to
Iesus,
and
found
the
man,
out
of
whom
the
deuils
were
departed,
sitting
at
the
feete
of
Iesus,
clothed,
and
in
his
right
minde:
and
they
were
afraid.
8:36 They
also
which
saw
it,
told
them
by
what
meanes
he
that
was
possessed
of
the
deuils,
was
healed.
8:37 Then
the
whole
multitude
of
the
countrey
of
the
Gadarenes
round
about,
besought
him
to
depart
from
them,
for
they
were
taken
with
great
feare:
and
he
went
vp
into
the
ship,
and
returned
back
againe.
8:38 Now
the
man,
out
of
whom
the
deuils
were
departed,
besought
him
that
he
might
be
with
him:
but
Iesus
sent
him
away,
saying,
8:39 Returne
to
thine
owne
house,
and
shew
how
great
things
God
hath
done
vnto
thee.
And
he
went
his
way,
and
published
throughout
the
whole
citie
how
great
things
Iesus
had
done
vnto
him.
8:40 And
it
came
to
passe,
that
when
Iesus
was
returned,
the
people
gladly
receiued
him:
for
they
were
all
waiting
for
him.
8:41 And
behold,
there
came
a
man
named
Iairus,
and
hee
was
a
ruler
of
the
Synagogue,
and
hee
fell
downe
at
Iesus
feete,
and
besought
him
that
hee
would
come
into
his
house:
8:42 For
hee
had
one
onely
daughter
about
twelue
yeeres
of
age,
and
she
lay
a
dying.
(But
as
hee
went
the
people
thronged
him.
8:43 And
a
woman
hauing
an
issue
of
blood
twelue
yeres,
which
had
spent
all
her
liuing
vpon
Phisitions,
neither
could
be
healed
of
any,
8:44 Came
behinde
him,
and
touched
the
border
of
his
garment:
and
immediatly
her
issue
of
blood
stanched.
8:45 And
Iesus
saide,
Who
touched
mee
When
all
denied,
Peter
and
they
that
were
with
him,
said,
Master,
the
multitude
throng
thee,
and
preasse
thee,
and
sayest
thou,
Who
touched
me
8:46 And
Iesus
saide,
Some
body
hath
touched
mee:
for
I
perceiue
that
vertue
is
gone
out
of
me.
8:47 And
when
the
woman
saw
that
she
was
not
hid,
shee
came
trembling,
and
falling
downe
before
him,
shee
declared
vnto
him
before
all
the
people,
for
what
cause
shee
had
touched
him,
and
how
she
was
healed
immediatly.
8:48 And
he
said
vnto
her,
Daughter,
be
of
good
comfort,
thy
faith
hath
made
thee
whole,
goe
in
peace.)
8:49 While
hee
yet
spake,
there
commeth
one
from
the
ruler
of
the
Synagogues
house,
saying
to
him,
Thy
daughter
is
dead,
trouble
not
the
Master.
8:50 But
when
Iesus
heard
it,
he
answered
him,
saying,
Feare
not,
beleeue
onely,
and
she
shalbe
made
whole.
8:51 And
when
hee
came
into
the
house,
hee
suffered
no
man
to
goe
in,
saue
Peter,
and
Iames,
and
Iohn,
and
the
father
and
the
mother
of
the
mayden.
8:52 And
all
wept,
and
bewailed
her:
but
he
said,
Weepe
not,
she
is
not
dead,
but
sleepeth.
8:53 And
they
laughed
him
to
scorne,
knowing
that
she
was
dead.
8:54 And
hee
put
them
all
out,
and
tooke
her
by
the
hand,
and
called,
saying,
Mayd,
arise.
8:55 And
her
spirit
came
againe,
and
shee
arose
straightway:
and
hee
commanded
to
giue
her
meat.
8:56 And
her
parents
were
astonished:
but
hee
charged
them
that
they
should
tell
no
man
what
was
done.