1:1 The
beginning
of
the
Gospel
of
Iesus
Christ,
the
Sonne
of
God,
1:2 As
it
is
written
in
the
Prophets,
Behold,
I
send
my
messenger
before
thy
face,
which
shall
prepare
thy
way
before
thee.
1:3 The
voice
of
one
crying
in
the
wildernesse,
Prepare
ye
the
way
of
the
Lord,
make
his
paths
straight.
1:4 Iohn
did
baptize
in
the
wildernesse,
and
preach
the
baptisme
of
repentance,
for
the
remission
of
sinnes.
1:5 And
there
went
out
vnto
him
all
the
land
of
Iudea,
and
they
of
Ierusalem,
and
were
all
baptized
of
him
in
the
riuer
of
Iordane,
cofessing
their
sinnes.
1:6 And
Iohn
was
clothed
with
camels
haire,
and
with
a
girdle
of
a
skin
about
his
loines:
and
he
did
eat
locusts
and
wilde
honie,
1:7 And
preached,
saying,
There
commeth
one
mightier
then
I
after
me,
the
latchet
of
whose
shooes
I
am
not
worthy
to
stoupe
downe,
and
vnloose.
1:8 I
indeed
haue
baptized
you
with
water:
but
hee
shall
baptize
you
with
the
holy
Ghost.
1:9 And
it
came
to
passe
in
those
daies,
that
Iesus
came
from
Nazareth
of
Galilee,
and
was
baptized
of
Iohn
in
Iordane.
1:10 And
straightway
comming
vp
out
of
the
water,
hee
saw
the
heauens
opened,
and
the
Spirit
like
a
doue
descending
vpon
him.
1:11 And
there
came
a
voice
from
heauen,
saying,
Thou
art
my
beloued
Sonne,
in
whom
I
am
well
pleased.
1:12 And
immediately
the
Spirit
driueth
him
into
the
wildernesse.
1:13 And
he
was
there
in
the
wildernesse
fourtie
daies
tempted
of
Satan,
and
was
with
the
wildbeasts,
and
the
Angels
ministred
vnto
him.
1:14 Now
after
that
Iohn
was
put
in
prison,
Iesus
came
into
Galilee,
preaching
the
Gospell
of
the
kingdome
of
God,
1:15 And
saying,
The
time
is
fulfilled,
and
the
kingdome
of
God
is
at
hand:
repent
ye,
and
beleeue
the
Gospell.
1:16 Now
as
he
walked
by
the
Sea
of
Galilee,
he
saw
Simon,
and
Andrew
his
brother,
casting
a
net
into
the
Sea
(for
they
were
fishers.)
1:17 And
Iesus
said
vnto
them,
Come
ye
after
me;
and
I
will
make
you
to
become
fishers
of
men.
1:18 And
straightway
they
forsooke
their
nets,
and
followed
him.
1:19 And
when
hee
had
gone
a
little
further
thence,
hee
saw
Iames
the
sonne
of
Zebedee,
and
Iohn
his
brother,
who
also
were
in
the
ship
mending
their
nets.
1:20 And
straightway
he
called
them:
and
they
left
their
father
Zebedee
in
the
ship
with
the
hired
seruants,
and
went
after
him.
1:21 And
they
went
into
Capernaum,
and
straightway
on
the
Sabbath
day
he
entred
into
the
Synagogue,
and
taught.
1:22 And
they
were
astonished
at
his
doctrine:
for
hee
taught
them
as
one
that
had
authority,
and
not
as
the
Scribes.
1:23 And
there
was
in
their
Synagogue
a
man
with
an
vncleane
spirit,
and
he
cried
out,
1:24 Saying,
Let
vs
alone,
what
haue
we
to
doe
with
thee,
thou
Iesus
of
Nazareth
Art
thou
come
to
destroy
vs
I
know
thee
who
thou
art,
the
holy
One
of
God.
1:25 And
Iesus
rebuked
him,
saying,
Hold
thy
peace,
and
come
out
of
him.
1:26 And
when
the
vncleane
spirit
had
torne
him,
and
cried
with
a
lowd
voice,
he
came
out
of
him.
1:27 And
they
were
all
amased,
insomuch
that
they
questioned
among
themselues,
saying,
What
thing
is
this
What
new
doctrine
is
this
For
with
authoritie
commandeth
he
euen
the
vncleane
spirits,
and
they
doe
obey
him.
1:28 And
immediatly
his
fame
spread
abroad
throughout
al
the
region
round
about
Galilee.
1:29 And
forth
with,
when
they
were
come
out
of
the
Synagogue,
they
entered
into
the
house
of
Simon,
and
Andrew,
with
Iames
and
Iohn.
1:30 But
Simons
wiues
mother
lay
sicke
of
a
feuer:
and
anone
they
tell
him
of
her.
1:31 And
he
came
and
tooke
her
by
the
hand,
and
lift
her
vp,
and
immediately
the
feuer
left
her,
and
she
ministred
vnto
them.
1:32 And
at
euen,
when
the
Sunne
did
set,
they
brought
vnto
him
all
that
were
diseased,
and
them
that
were
possessed
with
diuels:
1:33 And
all
the
citie
was
gathered
together
at
the
doore.
1:34 And
he
healed
many
that
were
sicke
of
diuers
diseases,
and
cast
out
many
deuils,
and
suffered
not
the
deuils
to
speake,
because
they
knew
him.
1:35 And
in
the
morning,
rising
vp
a
great
while
before
day,
hee
went
out,
and
departed
into
a
solitarie
place,
and
there
prayed.
1:36 And
Simon,
and
they
that
were
with
him,
followed
after
him:
1:37 And
when
they
had
found
him,
they
said
vnto
him,
All
men
seek
for
thee.
1:38 And
he
said
vnto
them,
Let
vs
goe
into
ye
next
townes,
that
I
may
preach
there
also:
for
therefore
came
I
foorth.
1:39 And
he
preached
in
their
Synagogues
throughout
all
Galilee,
and
cast
out
deuils.
1:40 And
there
came
a
leper
to
him,
beseeching
him,
and
kneeling
downe
to
him,
and
saying
vnto
him,
If
thou
wilt,
thou
canst
make
me
cleane.
1:41 And
Iesus
mooued
with
compassion,
put
foorth
his
hand,
and
touched
him,
and
saith
vnto
him,
I
will,
be
thou
cleane.
1:42 And
assoone
as
he
had
spoken,
immediately
the
leprosie
departed
from
him,
and
he
was
cleansed.
1:43 And
he
straitly
charged
him,
and
forth
with
sent
him
away,
1:44 And
saith
vnto
him,
See
thou
say
nothing
to
any
man:
but
goe
thy
way,
shew
thy
selfe
to
the
Priest,
and
offer
for
thy
clensing
those
things
which
Moses
commanded,
for
a
testimony
vnto
them.
1:45 But
he
went
out,
and
beganne
to
publish
it
much,
and
to
blase
abroad
the
matter:
insomuch
that
Iesus
could
no
more
openly
enter
into
the
citie,
but
was
without
in
desert
places:
and
they
came
to
him
from
euery
quarter.