2:1 And
again
he
entered
into
Capernaum,
after
[some]
days,
and
it
was
heard
that
he
is
in
the
house,
2:2 and
immediately
many
were
gathered
together,
so
that
there
was
no
more
room,
not
even
at
the
door,
and
he
was
speaking
to
them
the
word.
2:3 And
they
come
unto
him,
bringing
a
paralytic,
borne
by
four,
2:4 and
not
being
able
to
come
near
to
him
because
of
the
multitude,
they
uncovered
the
roof
where
he
was,
and,
having
broken
[it]
up,
they
let
down
the
couch
on
which
the
paralytic
was
lying,
2:5 and
Jesus
having
seen
their
faith,
saith
to
the
paralytic,
`Child,
thy
sins
have
been
forgiven
thee.'
2:6 And
there
were
certain
of
the
scribes
there
sitting,
and
reasoning
in
their
hearts,
2:7 `Why
doth
this
one
thus
speak
evil
words
who
is
able
to
forgive
sins
except
one--God'
2:8 And
immediately
Jesus,
having
known
in
his
spirit
that
they
thus
reason
in
themselves,
said
to
them,
`Why
these
things
reason
ye
in
your
hearts
2:9 which
is
easier,
to
say
to
the
paralytic,
The
sins
have
been
forgiven
to
thee
or
to
say,
Rise,
and
take
up
thy
couch,
and
walk
2:10 `And,
that
ye
may
know
that
the
Son
of
Man
hath
authority
on
the
earth
to
forgive
sins--(he
saith
to
the
paralytic)
--
2:11 I
say
to
thee,
Rise,
and
take
up
thy
couch,
and
go
away
to
thy
house;'
2:12 and
he
rose
immediately,
and
having
taken
up
the
couch,
he
went
forth
before
all,
so
that
all
were
astonished,
and
do
glorify
God,
saying--`Never
thus
did
we
see.'
2:13 And
he
went
forth
again
by
the
sea,
and
all
the
multitude
was
coming
unto
him,
and
he
was
teaching
them,
2:14 and
passing
by,
he
saw
Levi
of
Alpheus
sitting
at
the
tax-office,
and
saith
to
him,
`Be
following
me,'
and
he,
having
risen,
did
follow
him.
2:15 And
it
came
to
pass,
in
his
reclining
(at
meat)
in
his
house,
that
many
tax-gatherers
and
sinners
were
reclining
(at
meat)
with
Jesus
and
his
disciples,
for
there
were
many,
and
they
followed
him.
2:16 And
the
scribes
and
the
Pharisees,
having
seen
him
eating
with
the
tax-gatherers
and
sinners,
said
to
his
disciples,
`Why--that
with
the
tax-gatherers
and
sinners
he
doth
eat
and
drink'
2:17 And
Jesus,
having
heard,
saith
to
them,
`They
who
are
strong
have
no
need
of
a
physician,
but
they
who
are
ill;
I
came
not
to
call
righteous
men,
but
sinners
to
reformation.'
2:18 And
the
disciples
of
John
and
those
of
the
Pharisees
were
fasting,
and
they
come
and
say
to
him,
`Wherefore
do
the
disciples
of
John
and
those
of
the
Pharisees
fast,
and
thy
disciples
do
not
fast'
2:19 And
Jesus
said
to
them,
`Are
the
sons
of
the
bride-chamber
able,
while
the
bridegroom
is
with
them,
to
fast
so
long
time
as
they
have
the
bridegroom
with
them
they
are
not
able
to
fast;
2:20 but
days
shall
come
when
the
bridegroom
may
be
taken
from
them,
and
then
they
shall
fast--in
those
days.
2:21 `And
no
one
a
patch
of
undressed
cloth
doth
sew
on
an
old
garment,
and
if
not--the
new
filling
it
up
doth
take
from
the
old
and
the
rent
doth
become
worse;
2:22 and
no
one
doth
put
new
wine
into
old
skins,
and
if
not--the
new
wine
doth
burst
the
skins,
and
the
wine
is
poured
out,
and
the
skins
will
be
destroyed;
but
new
wine
into
new
skins
is
to
be
put.'
2:23 And
it
came
to
pass--he
is
going
along
on
the
sabbaths
through
the
corn-fields--and
his
disciples
began
to
make
a
way,
plucking
the
ears,
2:24 and
the
Pharisees
said
to
him,
`Lo,
why
do
they
on
the
sabbaths
that
which
is
not
lawful'
2:25 And
he
said
to
them,
`Did
ye
never
read
what
David
did,
when
he
had
need
and
was
hungry,
he
and
those
with
him
2:26 how
he
went
into
the
house
of
God,
(at
`Abiathar
the
chief
priest,')
and
the
loaves
of
the
presentation
did
eat,
which
it
is
not
lawful
to
eat,
except
to
the
priests,
and
he
gave
also
to
those
who
were
with
him'
2:27 And
he
said
to
them,
`The
sabbath
for
man
was
made,
not
man
for
the
sabbath,
2:28 so
that
the
son
of
man
is
lord
also
of
the
sabbath.'