14:1 At
that
time
did
Herod
the
tetrarch
hear
the
fame
of
Jesus,
14:2 and
said
to
his
servants,
`This
is
John
the
Baptist,
he
did
rise
from
the
dead,
and
because
of
this
the
mighty
energies
are
working
in
him.'
14:3 For
Herod
having
laid
hold
on
John,
did
bind
him,
and
did
put
him
in
prison,
because
of
Herodias
his
brother
Philip's
wife,
14:4 for
John
was
saying
to
him,
`It
is
not
lawful
to
thee
to
have
her,'
14:5 and,
willing
to
kill
him,
he
feared
the
multitude,
because
as
a
prophet
they
were
holding
him.
14:6 But
the
birthday
of
Herod
being
kept,
the
daughter
of
Herodias
danced
in
the
midst,
and
did
please
Herod,
14:7 whereupon
with
an
oath
he
professed
to
give
her
whatever
she
might
ask.
14:8 And
she
having
been
instigated
by
her
mother--`Give
me
(says
she)
here
upon
a
plate
the
head
of
John
the
Baptist;
14:9 and
the
king
was
grieved,
but
because
of
the
oaths
and
of
those
reclining
with
him,
he
commanded
[it]
to
be
given;
14:10 and
having
sent,
he
beheaded
John
in
the
prison,
14:11 and
his
head
was
brought
upon
a
plate,
and
was
given
to
the
damsel,
and
she
brought
[it]
nigh
to
her
mother.
14:12 And
his
disciples
having
come,
took
up
the
body,
and
buried
it,
and
having
come,
they
told
Jesus,
14:13 and
Jesus
having
heard,
withdrew
thence
in
a
boat
to
a
desolate
place
by
himself,
and
the
multitudes
having
heard
did
follow
him
on
land
from
the
cities.
14:14 And
Jesus
having
come
forth,
saw
a
great
multitude,
and
was
moved
with
compassion
upon
them,
and
did
heal
their
infirm;
14:15 and
evening
having
come,
his
disciples
came
to
him,
saying,
`The
place
is
desolate,
and
the
hour
hath
now
past,
let
away
the
multitudes
that,
having
gone
to
the
villages,
they
may
buy
to
themselves
food.'
14:16 And
Jesus
said
to
them,
`They
have
no
need
to
go
away--give
ye
them
to
eat.'
14:17 And
they
say
to
him,
`We
have
not
here
except
five
loaves,
and
two
fishes.'
14:18 And
he
said,
`Bring
ye
them
to
me
hither.'
14:19 And
having
commanded
the
multitudes
to
recline
upon
the
grass,
and
having
taken
the
five
loaves
and
the
two
fishes,
having
looked
up
to
the
heaven,
he
did
bless,
and
having
broken,
he
gave
the
loaves
to
the
disciples,
and
the
disciples
to
the
multitudes,
14:20 and
they
did
all
eat,
and
were
filled,
and
they
took
up
what
was
over
of
the
broken
pieces
twelve
hand-baskets
full;
14:21 and
those
eating
were
about
five
thousand
men,
apart
from
women
and
children.
14:22 And
immediately
Jesus
constrained
his
disciples
to
go
into
the
boat,
and
to
go
before
him
to
the
other
side,
till
he
might
let
away
the
multitudes;
14:23 and
having
let
away
the
multitudes,
he
went
up
to
the
mountain
by
himself
to
pray,
and
evening
having
come,
he
was
there
alone,
14:24 and
the
boat
was
now
in
the
midst
of
the
sea,
distressed
by
the
waves,
for
the
wind
was
contrary.
14:25 And
in
the
fourth
watch
of
the
night
Jesus
went
away
to
them,
walking
upon
the
sea,
14:26 and
the
disciples
having
seen
him
walking
upon
the
sea,
were
troubled
saying--`It
is
an
apparition,'
and
from
the
fear
they
cried
out;
14:27 and
immediately
Jesus
spake
to
them,
saying,
`Be
of
good
courage,
I
am
[he]
,
be
not
afraid.'
14:28 And
Peter
answering
him
said,
`Sir,
if
it
is
thou,
bid
me
come
to
thee
upon
the
waters;'
14:29 and
he
said,
`Come;'
and
having
gone
down
from
the
boat,
Peter
walked
upon
the
waters
to
come
unto
Jesus,
14:30 but
seeing
the
wind
vehement,
he
was
afraid,
and
having
begun
to
sink,
he
cried
out,
saying,
`Sir,
save
me.'
14:31 And
immediately
Jesus,
having
stretched
forth
the
hand,
laid
hold
of
him,
and
saith
to
him,
`Little
faith!
for
what
didst
thou
waver'
14:32 and
they
having
gone
to
the
boat
the
wind
lulled,
14:33 and
those
in
the
boat
having
come,
did
bow
to
him,
saying,
`Truly--God's
Son
art
thou.'
14:34 And
having
passed
over,
they
came
to
the
land
of
Gennesaret,
14:35 and
having
recognized
him,
the
men
of
that
place
sent
forth
to
all
that
region
round
about,
and
they
brought
to
him
all
who
were
ill,
14:36 and
were
calling
on
him
that
they
might
only
touch
the
fringe
of
his
garment,
and
as
many
as
did
touch
were
saved.