13:1 And
in
that
day
Jesus,
having
gone
forth
from
the
house,
was
sitting
by
the
sea,
13:2 and
gathered
together
unto
him
were
many
multitudes,
so
that
he
having
gone
into
the
boat
did
sit
down,
and
all
the
multitude
on
the
beach
did
stand,
13:3 and
he
spake
to
them
many
things
in
similes,
saying:
`Lo,
the
sower
went
forth
to
sow,
13:4 and
in
his
sowing,
some
indeed
fell
by
the
way,
and
the
fowls
did
come
and
devour
them,
13:5 and
others
fell
upon
the
rocky
places,
where
they
had
not
much
earth,
and
immediately
they
sprang
forth,
through
not
having
depth
of
earth,
13:6 and
the
sun
having
risen
they
were
scorched,
and
through
not
having
root,
they
withered,
13:7 and
others
fell
upon
the
thorns,
and
the
thorns
did
come
up
and
choke
them,
13:8 and
others
fell
upon
the
good
ground,
and
were
giving
fruit,
some
indeed
a
hundredfold,
and
some
sixty,
and
some
thirty.
13:9 He
who
is
having
ears
to
hear--let
him
hear.'
13:10 And
the
disciples
having
come
near,
said
to
him,
`Wherefore
in
similes
dost
thou
speak
to
them'
13:11 And
he
answering
said
to
them
that--`To
you
it
hath
been
given
to
know
the
secrets
of
the
reign
of
the
heavens,
and
to
these
it
hath
not
been
given,
13:12 for
whoever
hath,
it
shall
be
given
to
him,
and
he
shall
have
overabundance,
and
whoever
hath
not,
even
that
which
he
hath
shall
be
taken
from
him.
13:13 `Because
of
this,
in
similes
do
I
speak
to
them,
because
seeing
they
do
not
see,
and
hearing
they
do
not
hear,
nor
understand,
13:14 and
fulfilled
on
them
is
the
prophecy
of
Isaiah,
that
saith,
With
hearing
ye
shall
hear,
and
ye
shall
not
understand,
and
seeing
ye
shall
see,
and
ye
shall
not
perceive,
13:15 for
made
gross
was
the
heart
of
this
people,
and
with
the
ears
they
heard
heavily,
and
their
eyes
they
did
close,
lest
they
might
see
with
the
eyes,
and
with
the
ears
might
hear,
and
with
the
heart
understand,
and
turn
back,
and
I
might
heal
them.
13:16 `And
happy
are
your
eyes
because
they
see,
and
your
ears
because
they
hear,
13:17 for
verily
I
say
to
you,
that
many
prophets
and
righteous
men
did
desire
to
see
that
which
ye
look
on,
and
they
did
not
see,
and
to
hear
that
which
ye
hear,
and
they
did
not
hear.
13:18 `Ye,
therefore,
hear
ye
the
simile
of
the
sower:
13:19 Every
one
hearing
the
word
of
the
reign,
and
not
understanding--the
evil
one
doth
come,
and
doth
catch
that
which
hath
been
sown
in
his
heart;
this
is
that
sown
by
the
way.
13:20 `And
that
sown
on
the
rocky
places,
this
is
he
who
is
hearing
the
word,
and
immediately
with
joy
is
receiving
it,
13:21 and
he
hath
not
root
in
himself,
but
is
temporary,
and
persecution
or
tribulation
having
happened
because
of
the
word,
immediately
he
is
stumbled.
13:22 `And
that
sown
toward
the
thorns,
this
is
he
who
is
hearing
the
word,
and
the
anxiety
of
this
age,
and
the
deceitfulness
of
the
riches,
do
choke
the
word,
and
it
becometh
unfruitful.
13:23 `And
that
sown
on
the
good
ground:
this
is
he
who
is
hearing
the
word,
and
is
understanding,
who
indeed
doth
bear
fruit,
and
doth
make,
some
indeed
a
hundredfold,
and
some
sixty,
and
some
thirty.'
13:24 Another
simile
he
set
before
them,
saying:
`The
reign
of
the
heavens
was
likened
to
a
man
sowing
good
seed
in
his
field,
13:25 and,
while
men
are
sleeping,
his
enemy
came
and
sowed
darnel
in
the
midst
of
the
wheat,
and
went
away,
13:26 and
when
the
herb
sprang
up,
and
yielded
fruit,
then
appeared
also
the
darnel.
13:27 `And
the
servants
of
the
householder,
having
come
near,
said
to
him,
Sir,
good
seed
didst
thou
not
sow
in
thy
field
whence
then
hath
it
the
darnel
13:28 And
he
saith
to
them,
A
man,
an
enemy,
did
this;
and
the
servants
said
to
him,
Wilt
thou,
then,
[that]
having
gone
away
we
may
gather
it
up
13:29 `And
he
said,
No,
lest--gathering
up
the
darnel--ye
root
up
with
it
the
wheat,
13:30 suffer
both
to
grow
together
till
the
harvest,
and
in
the
time
of
the
harvest
I
will
say
to
the
reapers,
Gather
up
first
the
darnel,
and
bind
it
in
bundles,
to
burn
it,
and
the
wheat
gather
up
into
my
storehouse.'
13:31 Another
simile
he
set
before
them,
saying:
`The
reign
of
the
heavens
is
like
to
a
grain
of
mustard,
which
a
man
having
taken,
did
sow
in
his
field,
13:32 which
less,
indeed,
is
than
all
the
seeds,
but
when
it
may
be
grown,
is
greatest
of
the
herbs,
and
becometh
a
tree,
so
that
the
birds
of
the
heaven
do
come
and
rest
in
its
branches.'
13:33 Another
simile
spake
he
to
them:
`The
reign
of
the
heavens
is
like
to
leaven,
which
a
woman
having
taken,
hid
in
three
measures
of
meal,
till
the
whole
was
leavened.'
13:34 All
these
things
spake
Jesus
in
similes
to
the
multitudes,
and
without
a
simile
he
was
not
speaking
to
them,
13:35 that
it
might
be
fulfilled
that
was
spoken
through
the
prophet,
saying,
`I
will
open
in
similes
my
mouth,
I
will
utter
things
having
been
hidden
from
the
foundation
of
the
world.'
13:36 Then
having
let
away
the
multitudes,
Jesus
came
to
the
house,
and
his
disciples
came
near
to
him,
saying,
`Explain
to
us
the
simile
of
the
darnel
of
the
field.'
13:37 And
he
answering
said
to
them,
`He
who
is
sowing
the
good
seed
is
the
Son
of
Man,
13:38 and
the
field
is
the
world,
and
the
good
seed,
these
are
the
sons
of
the
reign,
and
the
darnel
are
the
sons
of
the
evil
one,
13:39 and
the
enemy
who
sowed
them
is
the
devil,
and
the
harvest
is
a
full
end
of
the
age,
and
the
reapers
are
messengers.
13:40 `As,
then,
the
darnel
is
gathered
up,
and
is
burned
with
fire,
so
shall
it
be
in
the
full
end
of
this
age,
13:41 the
Son
of
Man
shall
send
forth
his
messengers,
and
they
shall
gather
up
out
of
his
kingdom
all
the
stumbling-blocks,
and
those
doing
the
unlawlessness,
13:42 and
shall
cast
them
to
the
furnace
of
the
fire;
there
shall
be
the
weeping
and
the
gnashing
of
the
teeth.
13:43 `Then
shall
the
righteous
shine
forth
as
the
sun
in
the
reign
of
their
Father.
He
who
is
having
ears
to
hear--let
him
hear.
13:44 `Again,
the
reign
of
the
heavens
is
like
to
treasure
hid
in
the
field,
which
a
man
having
found
did
hide,
and
from
his
joy
goeth,
and
all,
as
much
as
he
hath,
he
selleth,
and
buyeth
that
field.
13:45 `Again,
the
reign
of
the
heavens
is
like
to
a
man,
a
merchant,
seeking
goodly
pearls,
13:46 who
having
found
one
pearl
of
great
price,
having
gone
away,
hath
sold
all,
as
much
as
he
had,
and
bought
it.
13:47 `Again,
the
reign
of
the
heavens
is
like
to
a
net
that
was
cast
into
the
sea,
and
did
gather
together
of
every
kind,
13:48 which,
when
it
was
filled,
having
drawn
up
again
upon
the
beach,
and
having
sat
down,
they
gathered
the
good
into
vessels,
and
the
bad
they
did
cast
out,
13:49 so
shall
it
be
in
the
full
end
of
the
age,
the
messengers
shall
come
forth
and
separate
the
evil
out
of
the
midst
of
the
righteous,
13:50 and
shall
cast
them
to
the
furnace
of
the
fire,
there
shall
be
the
weeping
and
the
gnashing
of
the
teeth.'
13:51 Jesus
saith
to
them,
`Did
ye
understand
all
these'
They
say
to
him,
`Yes,
sir.'
13:52 And
he
said
to
them,
`Because
of
this
every
scribe
having
been
discipled
in
regard
to
the
reign
of
the
heavens,
is
like
to
a
man,
a
householder,
who
doth
bring
forth
out
of
his
treasure
things
new
and
old.'
13:53 And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Jesus
finished
these
similes,
he
removed
thence,
13:54 and
having
come
to
his
own
country,
he
was
teaching
them
in
their
synagogue,
so
that
they
were
astonished,
and
were
saying,
`Whence
to
this
one
this
wisdom
and
the
mighty
works
13:55 is
not
this
the
carpenter's
son
is
not
his
mother
called
Mary,
and
his
brethren
James,
and
Joses,
and
Simon,
and
Judas
13:56 and
his
sisters--are
they
not
all
with
us
whence,
then,
to
this
one
all
these'
13:57 and
they
were
stumbled
at
him.
And
Jesus
said
to
them,
`A
prophet
is
not
without
honour
except
in
his
own
country,
and
in
his
own
house:'
13:58 and
he
did
not
there
many
mighty
works,
because
of
their
unbelief.