9:1 And
he
said
to
them,
`Verily
I
say
to
you,
That
there
are
certain
of
those
standing
here,
who
may
not
taste
of
death
till
they
see
the
reign
of
God
having
come
in
power.'
9:2 And
after
six
days
doth
Jesus
take
Peter,
and
James,
and
John,
and
bringeth
them
up
to
a
high
mount
by
themselves,
alone,
and
he
was
transfigured
before
them,
9:3 and
his
garments
became
glittering,
white
exceedingly,
as
snow,
so
as
a
fuller
upon
the
earth
is
not
able
to
whiten
[them]
.
9:4 And
there
appeared
to
them
Elijah
with
Moses,
and
they
were
talking
with
Jesus.
9:5 And
Peter
answering
saith
to
Jesus,
`Rabbi,
it
is
good
to
us
to
be
here;
and
we
may
make
three
booths,
for
thee
one,
and
for
Moses
one,
and
for
Elijah
one:'
9:6 for
he
was
not
knowing
what
he
might
say,
for
they
were
greatly
afraid.
9:7 And
there
came
a
cloud
overshadowing
them,
and
there
came
a
voice
out
of
the
cloud,
saying,
`This
is
My
Son--the
Beloved,
hear
ye
him;'
9:8 and
suddenly,
having
looked
around,
they
saw
no
one
any
more,
but
Jesus
only
with
themselves.
9:9 And
as
they
are
coming
down
from
the
mount,
he
charged
them
that
they
may
declare
to
no
one
the
things
that
they
saw,
except
when
the
Son
of
Man
may
rise
out
of
the
dead;
9:10 and
the
thing
they
kept
to
themselves,
questioning
together
what
the
rising
out
of
the
dead
is.
9:11 And
they
were
questioning
him,
saying,
that
the
scribes
say
that
Elijah
it
behoveth
to
come
first.
9:12 And
he
answering
said
to
them,
`Elijah
indeed,
having
come
first,
doth
restore
all
things;
and
how
hath
it
been
written
concerning
the
Son
of
Man,
that
many
things
he
may
suffer,
and
be
set
at
nought
9:13 But
I
say
to
you,
That
also
Elijah
hath
come,
and
they
did
to
him
what
they
willed,
as
it
hath
been
written
of
him.'
9:14 And
having
come
unto
the
disciples,
he
saw
a
great
multitude
about
them,
and
scribes
questioning
with
them,
9:15 and
immediately,
all
the
multitude
having
seen
him,
were
amazed,
and
running
near,
were
saluting
him.
9:16 And
he
questioned
the
scribes,
`What
dispute
ye
with
them'
9:17 and
one
out
of
the
multitude
answering
said,
`Teacher,
I
brought
my
son
unto
thee,
having
a
dumb
spirit;
9:18 and
wherever
it
doth
seize
him,
it
doth
tear
him,
and
he
foameth,
and
gnasheth
his
teeth,
and
pineth
away;
and
I
spake
to
thy
disciples
that
they
may
cast
it
out,
and
they
were
not
able.'
9:19 And
he
answering
him,
said,
`O
generation
unbelieving,
till
when
shall
I
be
with
you
till
when
shall
I
suffer
you
bring
him
unto
me;'
9:20 and
they
brought
him
unto
him,
and
he
having
seen
him,
immediately
the
spirit
tare
him,
and
he,
having
fallen
upon
the
earth,
was
wallowing--foaming.
9:21 And
he
questioned
his
father,
`How
long
time
is
it
since
this
came
to
him'
and
he
said,
`From
childhood,
9:22 and
many
times
also
it
cast
him
into
fire,
and
into
water,
that
it
might
destroy
him;
but
if
thou
art
able
to
do
anything,
help
us,
having
compassion
on
us.'
9:23 And
Jesus
said
to
him,
`If
thou
art
able
to
believe!
all
things
are
possible
to
the
one
that
is
believing;'
9:24 and
immediately
the
father
of
the
child,
having
cried
out,
with
tears
said,
`I
believe,
sir;
be
helping
mine
unbelief.'
9:25 Jesus
having
seen
that
a
multitude
doth
run
together,
rebuked
the
unclean
spirit,
saying
to
it,
`Spirit--dumb
and
deaf--I
charge
thee,
come
forth
out
of
him,
and
no
more
thou
mayest
enter
into
him;'
9:26 and
having
cried,
and
rent
him
much,
it
came
forth,
and
he
became
as
dead,
so
that
many
said
that
he
was
dead,
9:27 but
Jesus,
having
taken
him
by
the
hand,
lifted
him
up,
and
he
arose.
9:28 And
he
having
come
into
the
house,
his
disciples
were
questioning
him
by
himself--`Why
were
we
not
able
to
cast
it
forth'
9:29 And
he
said
to
them,
`This
kind
is
able
to
come
forth
with
nothing
except
with
prayer
and
fasting.'
9:30 And
having
gone
forth
thence,
they
were
passing
through
Galilee,
and
he
did
not
wish
that
any
may
know,
9:31 for
he
was
teaching
his
disciples,
and
he
said
to
them,
`The
Son
of
Man
is
being
delivered
to
the
hands
of
men,
and
they
shall
kill
him,
and
having
been
killed
the
third
day
he
shall
rise,'
9:32 but
they
were
not
understanding
the
saying,
and
they
were
afraid
to
question
him.
9:33 And
he
came
to
Capernaum,
and
being
in
the
house,
he
was
questioning
them,
`What
were
ye
reasoning
in
the
way
among
yourselves'
9:34 and
they
were
silent,
for
with
one
another
they
did
reason
in
the
way
who
is
greater;
9:35 and
having
sat
down
he
called
the
twelve,
and
he
saith
to
them,
`If
any
doth
will
to
be
first,
he
shall
be
last
of
all,
and
minister
of
all.'
9:36 And
having
taken
a
child,
he
set
him
in
the
midst
of
them,
and
having
taken
him
in
his
arms,
said
to
them,
9:37 `Whoever
may
receive
one
of
such
children
in
my
name,
doth
receive
me,
and
whoever
may
receive
me,
doth
not
receive
me,
but
Him
who
sent
me.'
9:38 And
John
did
answer
him,
saying,
`Teacher,
we
saw
a
certain
one
in
thy
name
casting
out
demons,
who
doth
not
follow
us,
and
we
forbade
him,
because
he
doth
not
follow
us.'
9:39 And
Jesus
said,
`Forbid
him
not,
for
there
is
no
one
who
shall
do
a
mighty
work
in
my
name,
and
shall
be
able
readily
to
speak
evil
of
me:
9:40 for
he
who
is
not
against
us
is
for
us;
9:41 for
whoever
may
give
you
to
drink
a
cup
of
water
in
my
name,
because
ye
are
Christ's,
verily
I
say
to
you,
he
may
not
lose
his
reward;
9:42 and
whoever
may
cause
to
stumble
one
of
the
little
ones
believing
in
me,
better
is
it
for
him
if
a
millstone
is
hanged
about
his
neck,
and
he
hath
been
cast
into
the
sea.
9:43 `And
if
thy
hand
may
cause
thee
to
stumble,
cut
it
off;
it
is
better
for
thee
maimed
to
enter
into
the
life,
than
having
the
two
hands,
to
go
away
to
the
gehenna,
to
the
fire--the
unquenchable--
9:44 where
their
worm
is
not
dying,
and
the
fire
is
not
being
quenched.
9:45 `And
if
thy
foot
may
cause
thee
to
stumble,
cut
it
off;
it
is
better
for
thee
to
enter
into
the
life
lame,
than
having
the
two
feet
to
be
cast
to
the
gehenna,
to
the
fire--the
unquenchable--
9:46 where
their
worm
is
not
dying,
and
the
fire
is
not
being
quenched.
9:47 And
if
thine
eye
may
cause
thee
to
stumble,
cast
it
out;
it
is
better
for
thee
one-eyed
to
enter
into
the
reign
of
God,
than
having
two
eyes,
to
be
cast
to
the
gehenna
of
the
fire--
9:48 where
their
worm
is
not
dying,
and
the
fire
is
not
being
quenched;
9:49 for
every
one
with
fire
shall
be
salted,
and
every
sacrifice
with
salt
shall
be
salted.
9:50 The
salt
[is]
good,
but
if
the
salt
may
become
saltless,
in
what
will
ye
season
[it]
Have
in
yourselves
salt,
and
have
peace
in
one
another.'