4:1 And
again
he
began
to
teach
by
the
sea,
and
there
was
gathered
unto
him
a
great
multitude,
so
that
he,
having
gone
into
the
boat,
sat
in
the
sea,
and
all
the
multitude
was
near
the
sea,
on
the
land,
4:2 and
he
taught
them
many
things
in
similes,
and
he
said
to
them
in
his
teaching:
4:3 `Hearken,
lo,
the
sower
went
forth
to
sow;
4:4 and
it
came
to
pass,
in
the
sowing,
some
fell
by
the
way,
and
the
fowls
of
the
heaven
did
come
and
devour
it;
4:5 and
other
fell
upon
the
rocky
ground,
where
it
had
not
much
earth,
and
immediately
it
sprang
forth,
because
of
not
having
depth
of
earth,
4:6 and
the
sun
having
risen,
it
was
scorched,
and
because
of
not
having
root
it
did
wither;
4:7 and
other
fell
toward
the
thorns,
and
the
thorns
did
come
up,
and
choke
it,
and
fruit
it
gave
not;
4:8 and
other
fell
to
the
good
ground,
and
was
giving
fruit,
coming
up
and
increasing,
and
it
bare,
one
thirty-fold,
and
one
sixty,
and
one
an
hundred.'
4:9 And
he
said
to
them,
`He
who
is
having
ears
to
hear--let
him
hear.'
4:10 And
when
he
was
alone,
those
about
him,
with
the
twelve,
did
ask
him
of
the
simile,
4:11 and
he
said
to
them,
`To
you
it
hath
been
given
to
know
the
secret
of
the
reign
of
God,
but
to
those
who
are
without,
in
similes
are
all
the
things
done;
4:12 that
seeing
they
may
see
and
not
perceive,
and
hearing
they
may
hear
and
not
understand,
lest
they
may
turn,
and
the
sins
may
be
forgiven
them.'
4:13 And
he
saith
to
them,
`Have
ye
not
known
this
simile
and
how
shall
ye
know
all
the
similes
4:14 He
who
is
sowing
doth
sow
the
word;
4:15 and
these
are
they
by
the
way
where
the
word
is
sown:
and
whenever
they
may
hear,
immediately
cometh
the
Adversary,
and
he
taketh
away
the
word
that
hath
been
sown
in
their
hearts.
4:16 `And
these
are
they,
in
like
manner,
who
on
the
rocky
ground
are
sown:
who,
whenever
they
may
hear
the
word,
immediately
with
joy
do
receive
it,
4:17 and
have
not
root
in
themselves,
but
are
temporary;
afterward
tribulation
or
persecution
having
come
because
of
the
word,
immediately
they
are
stumbled.
4:18 `And
these
are
they
who
toward
the
thorns
are
sown:
these
are
they
who
are
hearing
the
word,
4:19 and
the
anxieties
of
this
age,
and
the
deceitfulness
of
the
riches,
and
the
desires
concerning
the
other
things,
entering
in,
choke
the
word,
and
it
becometh
unfruitful.
4:20 `And
these
are
they
who
on
the
good
ground
have
been
sown:
who
do
hear
the
word,
and
receive,
and
do
bear
fruit,
one
thirty-fold,
and
one
sixty,
and
one
an
hundred.'
4:21 And
he
said
to
them,
`Doth
the
lamp
come
that
under
the
measure
it
may
be
put,
or
under
the
couch--not
that
it
may
be
put
on
the
lamp-stand
4:22 for
there
is
not
anything
hid
that
may
not
be
manifested,
nor
was
anything
kept
hid
but
that
it
may
come
to
light.
4:23 If
any
hath
ears
to
hear--let
him
hear.'
4:24 And
he
said
to
them,
`Take
heed
what
ye
hear;
in
what
measure
ye
measure,
it
shall
be
measured
to
you;
and
to
you
who
hear
it
shall
be
added;
4:25 for
whoever
may
have,
there
shall
be
given
to
him,
and
whoever
hath
not,
also
that
which
he
hath
shall
be
taken
from
him.'
4:26 And
he
said,
`Thus
is
the
reign
of
God:
as
if
a
man
may
cast
the
seed
on
the
earth,
4:27 and
may
sleep,
and
may
rise
night
and
day,
and
the
seed
spring
up
and
grow,
he
hath
not
known
how;
4:28 for
of
itself
doth
the
earth
bear
fruit,
first
a
blade,
afterwards
an
ear,
afterwards
full
corn
in
the
ear;
4:29 and
whenever
the
fruit
may
yield
itself,
immediately
he
doth
send
forth
the
sickle,
because
the
harvest
hath
come.'
4:30 And
he
said,
`To
what
may
we
liken
the
reign
of
God,
or
in
what
simile
may
we
compare
it
4:31 As
a
grain
of
mustard,
which,
whenever
it
may
be
sown
on
the
earth,
is
less
than
any
of
the
seeds
that
are
on
the
earth;
4:32 and
whenever
it
may
be
sown,
it
cometh
up,
and
doth
become
greater
than
any
of
the
herbs,
and
doth
make
great
branches,
so
that
under
its
shade
the
fowls
of
the
heaven
are
able
to
rest.'
4:33 And
with
many
such
similes
he
was
speaking
to
them
the
word,
as
they
were
able
to
hear,
4:34 and
without
a
simile
he
was
not
speaking
to
them,
and
by
themselves,
to
his
disciples
he
was
expounding
all.
4:35 And
he
saith
to
them
on
that
day,
evening
having
come,
`We
may
pass
over
to
the
other
side;'
4:36 and
having
let
away
the
multitude,
they
take
him
up
as
he
was
in
the
boat,
and
other
little
boats
also
were
with
him.
4:37 And
there
cometh
a
great
storm
of
wind,
and
the
waves
were
beating
on
the
boat,
so
that
it
is
now
being
filled,
4:38 and
he
himself
was
upon
the
stern,
upon
the
pillow
sleeping,
and
they
wake
him
up,
and
say
to
him,
`Teacher,
art
thou
not
caring
that
we
perish'
4:39 And
having
waked
up,
he
rebuked
the
wind,
and
said
to
the
sea,
`Peace,
be
stilled;'
and
the
wind
did
lull,
and
there
was
a
great
calm:
4:40 and
he
said
to
them,
`Why
are
ye
so
fearful
how
have
ye
not
faith'
4:41 and
they
feared
a
great
fear,
and
said
one
to
another,
`Who,
then,
is
this,
that
even
the
wind
and
the
sea
do
obey
him'