12:1 At
that
time
did
Jesus
go
on
the
sabbaths
through
the
corn,
and
his
disciples
were
hungry,
and
they
began
to
pluck
ears,
and
to
eat,
12:2 and
the
Pharisees
having
seen,
said
to
him,
`Lo,
thy
disciples
do
that
which
it
is
not
lawful
to
do
on
a
sabbath.'
12:3 And
he
said
to
them,
`Did
ye
not
read
what
David
did,
when
he
was
hungry,
himself
and
those
with
him--
12:4 how
he
went
into
the
house
of
God,
and
the
loaves
of
the
presentation
did
eat,
which
it
is
not
lawful
to
him
to
eat,
nor
to
those
with
him,
except
to
the
priests
alone
12:5 `Or
did
ye
not
read
in
the
Law,
that
on
the
sabbaths
the
priests
in
the
temple
do
profane
the
sabbath,
and
are
blameless
12:6 and
I
say
to
you,
that
a
greater
than
the
temple
is
here;
12:7 and
if
ye
had
known
what
is:
Kindness
I
will,
and
not
sacrifice--ye
had
not
condemned
the
blameless,
12:8 for
the
son
of
man
is
lord
even
of
the
sabbath.'
12:9 And
having
departed
thence,
he
went
to
their
synagogue,
12:10 and
lo,
there
was
a
man
having
the
hand
withered,
and
they
questioned
him,
saying,
`Is
it
lawful
to
heal
on
the
sabbaths'
that
they
might
accuse
him.
12:11 And
he
said
to
them,
`What
man
shall
be
of
you,
who
shall
have
one
sheep,
and
if
this
may
fall
on
the
sabbaths
into
a
ditch,
will
not
lay
hold
on
it
and
raise
[it]
12:12 How
much
better,
therefore,
is
a
man
than
a
sheep
--so
that
it
is
lawful
on
the
sabbaths
to
do
good.'
12:13 Then
saith
he
to
the
man,
`Stretch
forth
thy
hand,'
and
he
stretched
[it]
forth,
and
it
was
restored
whole
as
the
other.
12:14 And
the
Pharisees
having
gone
forth,
held
a
consultation
against
him,
how
they
might
destroy
him,
12:15 and
Jesus
having
known,
withdrew
thence,
and
there
followed
him
great
multitudes,
and
he
healed
them
all,
12:16 and
did
charge
them
that
they
might
not
make
him
manifest,
12:17 that
it
might
be
fulfilled
that
was
spoken
through
Isaiah
the
prophet,
saying,
12:18 `Lo,
My
servant,
whom
I
did
choose,
My
beloved,
in
whom
My
soul
did
delight,
I
will
put
My
Spirit
upon
him,
and
judgment
to
the
nations
he
shall
declare,
12:19 he
shall
not
strive
nor
cry,
nor
shall
any
hear
in
the
broad
places
his
voice,
12:20 a
bruised
reed
he
shall
not
break,
and
smoking
flax
he
shall
not
quench,
till
he
may
put
forth
judgment
to
victory,
12:21 and
in
his
name
shall
nations
hope.'
12:22 Then
was
brought
to
him
a
demoniac,
blind
and
dumb,
and
he
healed
him,
so
that
the
blind
and
dumb
both
spake
and
saw.
12:23 And
all
the
multitudes
were
amazed,
and
said,
`Is
this
the
Son
of
David'
12:24 but
the
Pharisees
having
heard,
said,
`This
one
doth
not
cast
out
demons,
except
by
Beelzeboul,
ruler
of
the
demons.'
12:25 And
Jesus,
knowing
their
thoughts,
said
to
them,
`Every
kingdom
having
been
divided
against
itself
is
desolated,
and
no
city
or
house
having
been
divided
against
itself,
doth
stand,
12:26 and
if
the
Adversary
doth
cast
out
the
Adversary,
against
himself
he
was
divided,
how
then
doth
his
kingdom
stand
12:27 `And
if
I,
by
Beelzeboul,
do
cast
out
the
demons,
your
sons--by
whom
do
they
cast
out
because
of
this
they--they
shall
be
your
judges.
12:28 `But
if
I,
by
the
Spirit
of
God,
do
cast
out
the
demons,
then
come
already
unto
you
did
the
reign
of
God.
12:29 `Or
how
is
one
able
to
go
into
the
house
of
the
strong
man,
and
to
plunder
his
goods,
if
first
he
may
not
bind
the
strong
man
and
then
his
house
he
will
plunder.
12:30 `He
who
is
not
with
me
is
against
me,
and
he
who
is
not
gathering
with
me,
doth
scatter.
12:31 Because
of
this
I
say
to
you,
all
sin
and
evil
speaking
shall
be
forgiven
to
men,
but
the
evil
speaking
of
the
Spirit
shall
not
be
forgiven
to
men.
12:32 And
whoever
may
speak
a
word
against
the
Son
of
Man
it
shall
be
forgiven
to
him,
but
whoever
may
speak
against
the
Holy
Spirit,
it
shall
not
be
forgiven
him,
neither
in
this
age,
nor
in
that
which
is
coming.
12:33 `Either
make
the
tree
good,
and
its
fruit
good,
or
make
the
tree
bad,
and
its
fruit
bad,
for
from
the
fruit
is
the
tree
known.
12:34 `Brood
of
vipers!
how
are
ye
able
to
speak
good
things--being
evil
for
out
of
the
abundance
of
the
heart
doth
the
mouth
speak.
12:35 The
good
man
out
of
the
good
treasure
of
the
heart
doth
put
forth
the
good
things,
and
the
evil
man
out
of
the
evil
treasure
doth
put
forth
evil
things.
12:36 `And
I
say
to
you,
that
every
idle
word
that
men
may
speak,
they
shall
give
for
it
a
reckoning
in
a
day
of
judgment;
12:37 for
from
thy
words
thou
shalt
be
declared
righteous,
and
from
thy
words
thou
shalt
be
declared
unrighteous.'
12:38 Then
answered
certain
of
the
scribes
and
Pharisees,
saying,
`Teacher,
we
will
to
see
a
sign
from
thee.'
12:39 And
he
answering
said
to
them,
`A
generation,
evil
and
adulterous,
doth
seek
a
sign,
and
a
sign
shall
not
be
given
to
it,
except
the
sign
of
Jonah
the
prophet;
12:40 for,
as
Jonah
was
in
the
belly
of
the
fish
three
days
and
three
nights,
so
shall
the
Son
of
Man
be
in
the
heart
of
the
earth
three
days
and
three
nights.
12:41 `Men
of
Nineveh
shall
stand
up
in
the
judgment
with
this
generation,
and
shall
condemn
it,
for
they
reformed
at
the
proclamation
of
Jonah,
and
lo,
a
greater
than
Jonah
here!
12:42 `A
queen
of
the
south
shall
rise
up
in
the
judgment
with
this
generation,
and
shall
condemn
it,
for
she
came
from
the
ends
of
the
earth
to
hear
the
wisdom
of
Solomon,
and
lo,
a
greater
than
Solomon
here!
12:43 `And,
when
the
unclean
spirit
may
go
forth
from
the
man,
it
doth
walk
through
dry
places
seeking
rest,
and
doth
not
find;
12:44 then
it
saith,
I
will
turn
back
to
my
house
whence
I
came
forth;
and
having
come,
it
findeth
[it]
unoccupied,
swept,
and
adorned:
12:45 then
doth
it
go,
and
take
with
itself
seven
other
spirits
more
evil
than
itself,
and
having
gone
in
they
dwell
there,
and
the
last
of
that
man
doth
become
worse
than
the
first;
so
shall
it
be
also
to
this
evil
generation.'
12:46 And
while
he
was
yet
speaking
to
the
multitudes,
lo,
his
mother
and
brethren
had
stood
without,
seeking
to
speak
to
him,
12:47 and
one
said
to
him,
`Lo,
thy
mother
and
thy
brethren
do
stand
without,
seeking
to
speak
to
thee.'
12:48 And
he
answering
said
to
him
who
spake
to
him,
`Who
is
my
mother
and
who
are
my
brethren'
12:49 And
having
stretched
forth
his
hand
toward
his
disciples,
he
said,
`Lo,
my
mother
and
my
brethren!
12:50 for
whoever
may
do
the
will
of
my
Father
who
is
in
the
heavens,
he
is
my
brother,
and
sister,
and
mother.'