5:1 And
it
came
to
pass,
in
the
multitude
pressing
on
him
to
hear
the
word
of
God,
that
he
was
standing
beside
the
lake
of
Gennesaret,
5:2 and
he
saw
two
boats
standing
beside
the
lake,
and
the
fishers,
having
gone
away
from
them,
were
washing
the
nets,
5:3 and
having
entered
into
one
of
the
boats,
that
was
Simon's,
he
asked
him
to
put
back
a
little
from
the
land,
and
having
sat
down,
was
teaching
the
multitudes
out
of
the
boat.
5:4 And
when
he
left
off
speaking,
he
said
unto
Simon,
`Put
back
to
the
deep,
and
let
down
your
nets
for
a
draught;'
5:5 and
Simon
answering
said
to
him,
`Master,
through
the
whole
night,
having
laboured,
we
have
taken
nothing,
but
at
thy
saying
I
will
let
down
the
net.'
5:6 And
having
done
this,
they
enclosed
a
great
multitude
of
fishes,
and
their
net
was
breaking,
5:7 and
they
beckoned
to
the
partners,
who
[are]
in
the
other
boat,
having
come,
to
help
them;
and
they
came,
and
filled
both
the
boats,
so
that
they
were
sinking.
5:8 And
Simon
Peter
having
seen,
fell
down
at
the
knees
of
Jesus,
saying,
`Depart
from
me,
because
I
am
a
sinful
man,
O
lord;'
5:9 for
astonishment
seized
him,
and
all
those
with
him,
at
the
draught
of
the
fishes
that
they
took,
5:10 and
in
like
manner
also
James
and
John,
sons
of
Zebedee,
who
were
partners
with
Simon;
and
Jesus
said
unto
Simon,
`Fear
not,
henceforth
thou
shalt
be
catching
men;'
5:11 and
they,
having
brought
the
boats
upon
the
land,
having
left
all,
did
follow
him.
5:12 And
it
came
to
pass,
in
his
being
in
one
of
the
cities,
that
lo,
a
man
full
of
leprosy,
and
having
seen
Jesus,
having
fallen
on
[his]
face,
he
besought
him,
saying,
`Sir,
if
thou
mayest
will,
thou
art
able
to
cleanse
me;'
5:13 and
having
stretched
forth
[his]
hand,
he
touched
him,
having
said,
`I
will;
be
thou
cleansed;'
and
immediately
the
leprosy
went
away
from
him.
5:14 And
he
charged
him
to
tell
no
one,
`But,
having
gone
away,
shew
thyself
to
the
priest,
and
bring
near
for
thy
cleansing
according
as
Moses
directed,
for
a
testimony
to
them;'
5:15 but
the
more
was
the
report
going
abroad
concerning
him,
and
great
multitudes
were
coming
together
to
hear,
and
to
be
healed
by
him
of
their
infirmities,
5:16 and
he
was
withdrawing
himself
in
the
desert
places
and
was
praying.
5:17 And
it
came
to
pass,
on
one
of
the
days,
that
he
was
teaching,
and
there
were
sitting
by
Pharisees
and
teachers
of
the
Law,
who
were
come
out
of
every
village
of
Galilee,
and
Judea,
and
Jerusalem,
and
the
power
of
the
Lord
was--to
heal
them.
5:18 And
lo,
men
bearing
upon
a
couch
a
man,
who
hath
been
struck
with
palsy,
and
they
were
seeking
to
bring
him
in,
and
to
place
before
him,
5:19 and
not
having
found
by
what
way
they
may
bring
him
in
because
of
the
multitude,
having
gone
up
on
the
house-top,
through
the
tiles
they
let
him
down,
with
the
little
couch,
into
the
midst
before
Jesus,
5:20 and
he
having
seen
their
faith,
said
to
him,
`Man,
thy
sins
have
been
forgiven
thee.'
5:21 And
the
scribes
and
the
Pharisees
began
to
reason,
saying,
`Who
is
this
that
doth
speak
evil
words
who
is
able
to
forgive
sins,
except
God
only'
5:22 And
Jesus
having
known
their
reasonings,
answering,
said
unto
them,
`What
reason
ye
in
your
hearts
5:23 which
is
easier--to
say,
Thy
sins
have
been
forgiven
thee
or
to
say,
Arise,
and
walk
5:24 `And
that
ye
may
know
that
the
Son
of
Man
hath
authority
upon
the
earth
to
forgive
sins--(he
said
to
the
one
struck
with
palsy)
--I
say
to
thee,
Arise,
and
having
taken
up
thy
little
couch,
be
going
on
to
thy
house.'
5:25 And
presently
having
risen
before
them,
having
taken
up
[that]
on
which
he
was
lying,
he
went
away
to
his
house,
glorifying
God,
5:26 and
astonishment
took
all,
and
they
were
glorifying
God,
and
were
filled
with
fear,
saying--`We
saw
strange
things
to-day.'
5:27 And
after
these
things
he
went
forth,
and
beheld
a
tax-gatherer,
by
name
Levi,
sitting
at
the
tax-office,
and
said
to
him,
`Be
following
me;'
5:28 and
he,
having
left
all,
having
arisen,
did
follow
him.
5:29 And
Levi
made
a
great
entertainment
to
him
in
his
house,
and
there
was
a
great
multitude
of
tax-gatherers
and
others
who
were
with
them
reclining
(at
meat),
5:30 and
the
scribes
and
the
Pharisees
among
them
were
murmuring
at
his
disciples,
saying,
`Wherefore
with
tax-gatherers
and
sinners
do
ye
eat
and
drink'
5:31 And
Jesus
answering
said
unto
them,
`They
who
are
well
have
no
need
of
a
physician,
but
they
that
are
ill:
5:32 I
came
not
to
call
righteous
men,
but
sinners,
to
reformation.'
5:33 And
they
said
unto
him,
`Wherefore
do
the
disciples
of
John
fast
often,
and
make
supplications--in
like
manner
also
those
of
the
Pharisees--but
thine
do
eat
and
drink'
5:34 And
he
said
unto
them,
`Are
ye
able
to
make
the
sons
of
the
bride-chamber--in
the
bridegroom
being
with
them--to
fast
5:35 but
days
will
come,
and,
when
the
bridegroom
may
be
taken
away
from
them,
then
they
shall
fast
in
those
days.'
5:36 And
he
spake
also
a
simile
unto
them--`No
one
a
patch
of
new
clothing
doth
put
on
old
clothing,
and
if
otherwise,
the
new
also
doth
make
a
rent,
and
with
the
old
the
patch
doth
not
agree,
that
[is]
from
the
new.
5:37 `And
no
one
doth
put
new
wine
into
old
skins,
and
if
otherwise,
the
new
wine
will
burst
the
skins,
and
itself
will
be
poured
out,
and
the
skins
will
be
destroyed;
5:38 but
new
wine
into
new
skins
is
to
be
put,
and
both
are
preserved
together;
5:39 and
no
one
having
drunk
old
[wine]
,
doth
immediately
wish
new,
for
he
saith,
The
old
is
better.'