27 The man who had been rescued from the unclean legion stood upon the shore and said, Lord, let me go with you.
28 But Jesus said, It is not well; go forth unto your home and tell the news that men may know what man can do when he is tuned with God.
29 And then the man went forth through all Decapolis and told the news.
30 The Christines sailed away, re-crossed the sea and came again into Capernaum.
CHAPTER 119.
The people of Capernaum welcome Jesus. Matthew gives a feast. The Pharisees rebuke Jesus for eating with sinners. He tells them that he is sent to save sinners. He gives lessons on fasting and on the philosophy of good and evil.
The news soon spread through all the land that Jesus was at home and then the people came in throngs to welcome him.
2 And Matthew, one of the twelve, a man of wealth, whose home was in Capernaum, spread forth a sumptuous feast, and Jesus and the foreign masters and the twelve, and people of all shades of thought, were guests.
3 And when the Pharisees observed that Jesus sat and ate with publicans and those of ill repute they said,