6:1 And
he
went
forth
thence,
and
came
to
his
own
country,
and
his
disciples
do
follow
him,
6:2 and
sabbath
having
come,
he
began
in
the
synagogue
to
teach,
and
many
hearing
were
astonished,
saying,
`Whence
hath
this
one
these
things
and
what
the
wisdom
that
was
given
to
him,
that
also
such
mighty
works
through
his
hands
are
done
6:3 Is
not
this
the
carpenter,
the
son
of
Mary,
and
brother
of
James,
and
Joses,
and
Judas,
and
Simon
and
are
not
his
sisters
here
with
us'
--and
they
were
being
stumbled
at
him.
6:4 And
Jesus
said
to
them--`A
prophet
is
not
without
honour,
except
in
his
own
country,
and
among
his
kindred,
and
in
his
own
house;'
6:5 and
he
was
not
able
there
any
mighty
work
to
do,
except
on
a
few
infirm
people
having
put
hands
he
did
heal
[them]
;
6:6 and
he
wondered
because
of
their
unbelief.
And
he
was
going
round
the
villages,
in
a
circle,
teaching,
6:7 and
he
doth
call
near
the
twelve,
and
he
began
to
send
them
forth
two
by
two,
and
he
was
giving
them
power
over
the
unclean
spirits,
6:8 and
he
commanded
them
that
they
may
take
nothing
for
the
way,
except
a
staff
only--no
scrip,
no
bread,
no
brass
in
the
girdle,
6:9 but
having
been
shod
with
sandals,
and
ye
may
not
put
on
two
coats.
6:10 And
he
said
to
them,
`Whenever
ye
may
enter
into
a
house,
there
remain
till
ye
may
depart
thence,
6:11 and
as
many
as
may
not
receive
you,
nor
hear
you,
going
out
thence,
shake
off
the
dust
that
is
under
your
feet
for
a
testimony
to
them;
verily
I
say
to
you,
It
shall
be
more
tolerable
for
Sodom
or
Gomorrah
in
a
day
of
judgment
than
for
that
city.'
6:12 And
having
gone
forth
they
were
preaching
that
[men]
might
reform,
6:13 and
many
demons
they
were
casting
out,
and
they
were
anointing
with
oil
many
infirm,
and
they
were
healing
[them]
.
6:14 And
the
king
Herod
heard,
(for
his
name
became
public,)
and
he
said--`John
the
Baptist
out
of
the
dead
was
raised,
and
because
of
this
the
mighty
powers
are
working
in
him.'
6:15 Others
said--`It
is
Elijah,'
and
others
said--`It
is
a
prophet,
or
as
one
of
the
prophets.'
6:16 And
Herod
having
heard,
said--`He
whom
I
did
behead--John--this
is
he;
he
was
raised
out
of
the
dead.'
6:17 For
Herod
himself,
having
sent
forth,
did
lay
hold
on
John,
and
bound
him
in
the
prison,
because
of
Herodias
the
wife
of
Philip
his
brother,
because
he
married
her,
6:18 for
John
said
to
Herod--`It
is
not
lawful
to
thee
to
have
the
wife
of
thy
brother;'
6:19 and
Herodias
was
having
a
quarrel
with
him,
and
was
willing
to
kill
him,
and
was
not
able,
6:20 for
Herod
was
fearing
John,
knowing
him
a
man
righteous
and
holy,
and
was
keeping
watch
over
him,
and
having
heard
him,
was
doing
many
things,
and
hearing
him
gladly.
6:21 And
a
seasonable
day
having
come,
when
Herod
on
his
birthday
was
making
a
supper
to
his
great
men,
and
to
the
chiefs
of
thousands,
and
to
the
first
men
of
Galilee,
6:22 and
the
daughter
of
that
Herodias
having
come
in,
and
having
danced,
and
having
pleased
Herod
and
those
reclining
(at
meat)
with
him,
the
king
said
to
the
damsel,
`Ask
of
me
whatever
thou
wilt,
and
I
will
give
to
thee,'
6:23 and
he
sware
to
her--`Whatever
thou
mayest
ask
me,
I
will
give
to
thee--unto
the
half
of
my
kingdom.'
6:24 And
she,
having
gone
forth,
said
to
her
mother,
`What
shall
I
ask
for
myself'
and
she
said,
`The
head
of
John
the
Baptist;'
6:25 and
having
come
in
immediately
with
haste
unto
the
king,
she
asked,
saying,
`I
will
that
thou
mayest
give
me
presently,
upon
a
plate,
the
head
of
John
the
Baptist.'
6:26 And
the
king--made
very
sorrowful--because
of
the
oaths
and
of
those
reclining
(at
meat)
with
him,
would
not
put
her
away,
6:27 and
immediately
the
king
having
sent
a
guardsman,
did
command
his
head
to
be
brought,
6:28 and
he
having
gone,
beheaded
him
in
the
prison,
and
brought
his
head
upon
a
plate,
and
did
give
it
to
the
damsel,
and
the
damsel
did
give
it
to
her
mother;
6:29 and
having
heard,
his
disciples
came
and
took
up
his
corpse,
and
laid
it
in
the
tomb.
6:30 And
the
apostles
are
gathered
together
unto
Jesus,
and
they
told
him
all,
and
how
many
things
they
did,
and
how
many
things
they
taught,
6:31 and
he
said
to
them,
`Come
ye
yourselves
apart
to
a
desert
place,
and
rest
a
little,'
for
those
coming
and
those
going
were
many,
and
not
even
to
eat
had
they
opportunity,
6:32 and
they
went
away
to
a
desert
place,
in
the
boat,
by
themselves.
6:33 And
the
multitudes
saw
them
going
away,
and
many
recognised
him,
and
by
land
from
all
the
cities
they
ran
thither,
and
went
before
them,
and
came
together
to
him,
6:34 and
having
come
forth,
Jesus
saw
a
great
multitude,
and
was
moved
with
compassion
on
them,
that
they
were
as
sheep
not
having
a
shepherd,
and
he
began
to
teach
many
things.
6:35 And
now
the
hour
being
advanced,
his
disciples
having
come
near
to
him,
say,
--`The
place
is
desolate,
and
the
hour
is
now
advanced,
6:36 let
them
away,
that,
having
gone
away
to
the
surrounding
fields
and
villages,
they
may
buy
to
themselves
loaves,
for
what
they
may
eat
they
have
not.'
6:37 And
he
answering
said
to
them,
`Give
ye
them
to
eat,'
and
they
say
to
him,
`Having
gone
away,
may
we
buy
two
hundred
denaries'
worth
of
loaves,
and
give
to
them
to
eat'
6:38 And
he
saith
to
them,
`How
many
loaves
have
ye
go
and
see;'
and
having
known,
they
say,
`Five,
and
two
fishes.'
6:39 And
he
commanded
them
to
make
all
recline
in
companies
upon
the
green
grass,
6:40 and
they
sat
down
in
squares,
by
hundreds,
and
by
fifties.
6:41 And
having
taken
the
five
loaves
and
the
two
fishes,
having
looked
up
to
the
heaven,
he
blessed,
and
brake
the
loaves,
and
was
giving
to
his
disciples,
that
they
may
set
before
them,
and
the
two
fishes
divided
he
to
all,
6:42 and
they
did
all
eat,
and
were
filled,
6:43 and
they
took
up
of
broken
pieces
twelve
hand-baskets
full,
and
of
the
fishes,
6:44 and
those
eating
of
the
loaves
were
about
five
thousand
men.
6:45 And
immediately
he
constrained
his
disciples
to
go
into
the
boat,
and
to
go
before
to
the
other
side,
unto
Bethsaida,
till
he
may
let
the
multitude
away,
6:46 and
having
taken
leave
of
them,
he
went
away
to
the
mountain
to
pray.
6:47 And
evening
having
come,
the
boat
was
in
the
midst
of
the
sea,
and
he
alone
upon
the
land;
6:48 and
he
saw
them
harassed
in
the
rowing,
for
the
wind
was
against
them,
and
about
the
fourth
watch
of
the
night
he
doth
come
to
them
walking
on
the
sea,
and
wished
to
pass
by
them.
6:49 And
they
having
seen
him
walking
on
the
sea,
thought
[it]
to
be
an
apparition,
and
cried
out,
6:50 for
they
all
saw
him,
and
were
troubled,
and
immediately
he
spake
with
them,
and
saith
to
them,
`Take
courage,
I
am
[he]
,
be
not
afraid.'
6:51 And
he
went
up
unto
them
to
the
boat,
and
the
wind
lulled,
and
greatly
out
of
measure
were
they
amazed
in
themselves,
and
were
wondering,
6:52 for
they
understood
not
concerning
the
loaves,
for
their
heart
hath
been
hard.
6:53 And
having
passed
over,
they
came
upon
the
land
of
Gennesaret,
and
drew
to
the
shore,
6:54 and
they
having
come
forth
out
of
the
boat,
immediately
having
recognised
him,
6:55 having
run
about
through
all
that
region
round
about,
they
began
upon
the
couches
to
carry
about
those
ill,
where
they
were
hearing
that
he
is,
6:56 and
wherever
he
was
going,
to
villages,
or
cities,
or
fields,
in
the
market-places
they
were
laying
the
infirm,
and
were
calling
upon
him,
that
they
may
touch
if
it
were
but
the
fringe
of
his
garment,
and
as
many
as
were
touching
him
were
saved.