| Matthew. | Mark. |
| CH. IX. 18-26. | CH. V. 22-43. |
| 18 While he spake these things
unto them, behold, there came a certain
ruler, and worshipped him, saying,
My daughter is even now dead:
but come and lay thy hand upon her,
and she shall live. | 22 And behold, there cometh one
of the rulers of the synagogue, Jairus
by name; and when he saw him, he
fell at his feet. |
| 19 And Jesus arose, and followed
him, and so did his disciples. | 23 And besought him greatly, saying,
My little daughter lieth at the
point of death: I pray thee, come and
lay thy hands on her, that she may
be healed; and she shall live. |
| 20 And behold, a woman which
was diseased with an issue of blood
twelve years, came behind him, and
touched the hem of his garment. | 24 And Jesus went with him; and
much people followed him, and
thronged him. |
| 21 For she said within herself, If I
may but touch his garment, I shall be
whole. | 25 And a certain woman which had
an issue of blood twelve years, |
| 22 But Jesus turned him about, and
when he saw her, he said, Daughter,
be of good comfort: thy faith hath
made thee whole. And the woman
was made whole from that hour. | 26 And had suffered many things
of many physicians, and had spent all
that she had, and was nothing bettered,
but rather grew worse, |
| 27 When she had heard of Jesus,
came in the press behind, and touched
his garment: |
| 28 For she said, If I may touch but
his clothes, I shall be whole. |
| 29 And straightway the fountain of
her blood was dried up; and she felt
in her body that she was healed of
that plague. |
| 30 And Jesus, immediately knowing
in himself that virtue had gone
out of him, turned him about in the
press, and said, Who touched my
clothes? |
| 31 And his disciples said unto him,
Thou seest the multitude thronging
thee, and sayest thou, Who touched
me? |
| 32 And he looked round about to
see her that had done this thing. |
| 33 But the woman, fearing and
trembling, knowing what was done in
her, came and fell down before him,
and told him all the truth. |
| 34 And he said unto her, Daughter,
thy faith hath made thee whole; go in
peace, and be whole of thy plague. |
| 35 While he yet spake, there came
from the ruler of the synagogue's
house certain which said, Thy daughter
is dead: why troublest thou the
Master any further? |
| 36 As soon as Jesus heard the word
that was spoken, he saith unto the
ruler of the synagogue, Be not afraid,
only believe. |
| 37 And he suffered no man to follow
him, save Peter, and James, and
John the brother of James. |
| 23 And when Jesus came into the
ruler's house, and saw the minstrels
and the people making a noise, | 38 And he cometh to the house of
the ruler of the synagogue, and seeth
the tumult, and them that wept and wailed greatly. |
| 24 He said unto them, Give place:
for the maid is not dead, but sleepeth.
And they laughed him to scorn. | 39 And when he was come in, he
saith unto them, Why make ye this
ado, and weep? the damsel is not
dead, but sleepeth. |
| 25 But when the people were put
forth, he went in, and took her by the
hand, and the maid arose. | 40 And they laughed him to scorn.
But, when he had put them all out,
he taketh the father and the mother of
the damsel, and them that were with
him, and entereth in where the damsel
was lying. |
| 26 And the fame hereof went
abroad into all that land. | 41 And he took the damsel by the
hand, and said unto her, Talitha-cumi:
which is, being interpreted, Damsel,
(I say unto thee) arise. |
| 42 And straightway the damsel
arose, and walked; for she was of the
age of twelve years. And they were
astonished with a great astonishment. |
| 43 And he charged them straitly
that no man should know it; and
commanded that something should be
given her to eat. |
| Luke. | |
| CH. VIII. 41-56. | |
| 41 And behold, there came a man
named Jairus, and he was a ruler of
the synagogue: and he fell down at
Jesus' feet, and besought him that
he would come into his house: | |
| 42 For he had one only daughter,
about twelve years of age, and she lay
a-dying. But as he went, the people
thronged him. | |
| 43 And a woman having an issue
of blood twelve years, which had spent
all her living upon physicians, neither
could be healed of any, | |
| 44 Came behind him and touched
the border of his garment: and immediately
her issue of blood stanched. | |
| 45 And Jesus said, Who touched
me? When all denied, Peter, and
they that were with him, said, Master,
the multitude throng thee, and press
thee, and sayest thou, Who touched
me? | |
| 46 And Jesus said, Somebody hath
touched me: for I perceive that virtue
is gone out of me. | |
| 47 And when the woman saw that
she was not hid, she came trembling,
and falling down before him, she declared
unto him before all the people
for what cause she had touched him,
and how she was healed immediately. | |
| 48 And he said unto her, Daughter,
be of good comfort: thy faith hath
made thee whole; go in peace. | |
| 49 While he yet spake, there cometh
one from the ruler of the synagogue's
house, saying to him, Thy
daughter is dead: trouble not the
Master. | |
| 50 But when Jesus heard it, he
answered him, saying, Fear not:
believe only, and she shall be made
whole. | |
| 51 And when he came into the
house, he suffered no man to go in,
save Peter, and James, and John, and
the father and the mother of the
maiden. | |
| 52 And all wept and bewailed her:
but he said, Weep not: she is not
dead, but sleepeth. | |
| 53 And they laughed him to scorn,
knowing that she was dead. | |
| 54 And he put them all out, and
took her by the hand, and called, saying,
Maid, arise. | |
| 55 And her spirit came again, and
she arose straightway: and he commanded
to give her meat. | |
| 56 And her parents were astonished:
but he charged them that they
should tell no man what was done. | |
| Matthew. | Mark. |
| CH. XIII. 54-58. | CH. VI. 1-6. |
| 54 And when he was come into
his own country, he taught them in
their synagogue, insomuch that they
were astonished, and said, Whence
hath this man this wisdom, and these
mighty works? | And he went out from thence, and
came into his own county; and his disciples follow him. |
| 55 Is not this the carpenter's son?
is not his mother called Mary? and
his brethren, James, and Joses, and
Simon, and Judas? | 2 And when the sabbath-day was
come, he began to teach in the synagogue:
and many hearing him were
astonished, saying, From whence hath
this man these things? and what wisdom
is this which is given unto him,
that even such mighty works are wrought by his hands? |
| 56 And his sisters, are they not all
with us? Whence then hath this
man all these things? | 3 Is not this the carpenter, the son
of Mary,[168] the brother of James, and
Joses, and of Juda, and Simon? and
are not his sisters here with us? And
they were offended at him. |
| 57 And they were offended in him.
But Jesus said unto them, A prophet
is not without honour, save in his own
country, and in his own house. | 4 But Jesus said unto them, A
prophet is not without honour, but in
his own country, and among his own
kin, and in his own house. |
| 5 And he could there do mighty
work, save that he laid his hands
upon a few sick folk, and healed them. |
| 58 And he did not many mighty
works there, because of their unbelief. | 6 And he marvelled because of their
unbelief. |
| Matthew. | Mark. |
| CH. IX. 35-38. CH. X. 1, 5-42. | CH. VI. 6-13. |
| CH. XI. 1. | |
| 35 And Jesus went about all the
cities and villages, teaching in their
synagogues, and preaching the gospel
of the kingdom, and healing every
sickness, and every disease among the
people. | |
| 36 But when he saw the multitudes,
he was moved with compassion on
them, because they fainted, and were
scattered abroad as sheep having no
shepherd. | |
| 37 Then saith he unto his disciples,
The harvest truly is plenteous, but
the labourers are few. | |
| 38 Pray ye therefore the Lord of
the harvest, that he will send forth
labourers into his harvest. | |
| |
| CHAP. X. | |
| |
| And when he had called unto him
his twelve disciples, he gave them
power against unclean spirits, to cast
them out, and to heal all manner of
sickness, and all manner of disease. | 7 And he called unto him the
twelve, and began to send them forth
by two and two, and gave them power over unclean spirits; |
| 5 These twelve Jesus sent forth,
and commanded them, saying, Go not
into the way of the Gentiles, and into
any city of the Samaritans, enter ye
not. | 8 And commanded them that they
should take nothing for their journey,
save a staff only; no scrip, no bread,
no money in their purse: |
| 6 But go rather to the lost sheep of
the house of Israel. | 9 But be shod with sandals; and
not put on two coats. |
| 7 And as ye go, preach, saying,
The kingdom of heaven is at hand. | 10 And he said unto them, In what
place soever ye enter into a house,
there abide till ye depart from that place. |
| 8 Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers,
raise the dead, cast out devils: freely
ye have received, freely give. | |
| 9 Provide neither gold, nor silver,
nor brass in your purses; | |
| 10 Nor scrip for your journey,
neither two coats, neither shoes,[169] nor
yet staves: (for the workman is worthy
of his meat.) | |
| 11 And into whatever city or
town ye shall enter, inquire who in it
is worthy; and there abide till ye go
thence. | |
| 12 And when ye come into a house,
salute it. | |
| 13 And if the house be worthy, let
your peace come upon it: but if it be not
worthy, let your peace return to you. | |
| 14 And whosoever shall not receive
you, nor hear your words, when ye
depart out of that house, or city, shake
off the dust of your feet. | 11 And whosoever shall not receive you, nor
hear you, when ye depart thence, shake off the dust under your feet, for a testimony
against them. Verify, I say unto you, it shall be more tolerable for Sodom and
Gomorrah in the day of judgment, then for that city. |
| 15 Verily, I say unto you, It shall
be more tolerable for the land of
Sodom and Gomorrah, in the day of
judgment, than for that city. | |
| 16 Behold, I send you forth as sheep
in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore
wise as serpents, and harmless as doves. | |
| 17 But beware of men: for they
will deliver you up to the councils,
and they will scourge you in their
synagogues.[170] | |
| 18 And ye shall be brought before
governors and kings for my sake, for a
testimony against them and the Gentiles. | |
| 19 But when they deliver you up,
take no thought how or what ye shall
speak, for it shall be given you in that
same hour what ye shall speak. | |
| 20 For it is not ye that speak, but
the Spirit of your Father which speaketh
in you. | |
| 21 And the brother shall deliver up
the brother to death, and the father
the child: and the children shall rise
up against their parents, and cause
them to be put to death. | |
| 22 And ye shall be hated of all men
for my name's sake: but he that endureth
to the end shall be saved. | |
| 23 But when they persecute you in
this city, flee ye into another: for
verily I say unto you, Ye shall not
have gone over the cities of Israel till
the Son of man be come. | |
| 24 The disciple is not above his
master, nor the servant above his lord. | |
| 25 It is enough for the disciple that
he be as his master, and the servant
as his lord: if they have called the
master of the house Beelzebub, how
much more shall they call them of his
household? | |
| 26 Fear them not therefore: for
there is nothing covered, that shall not
be revealed; and hid, that shall not
be known. | |
| 27 What I tell you in darkness,
that speak ye in light: and what ye
hear in the ear, that preach ye upon
the house-tops. | |
| 28 And fear not them which kill
the body, but are not able to kill the
soul: but rather fear him which is able
to destroy both soul and body in hell. | |
| 29 Are not two sparrows sold for a
farthing? and one of them shall not
fall on the ground without your
Father. | |
| 30 But the very hairs of your head
are all numbered. | |
| 31 Fear ye not therefore, ye are of
more value than many sparrows. | |
| 32 Whosoever therefore shall confess
me before men, him will I confess
also before my Father which is in
heaven. | |
| 33 But whosoever shall deny me
before men, him will I also deny before
my Father which is in heaven. | |
| 34 Think not that I am come to
send peace on earth; I came not to
send peace, but a sword. | |
| 35 For I am come to set a man at
variance against his father, and the
daughter against her mother, and the
daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. | |
| 36 And a man's foes shall be they
of his own household.[171] | |
| 37 He that loveth father or mother
more than me, is not worthy of me:
and he that loveth son or daughter
more than me, is not worthy of me. | |
| 38 And he that taketh not his cross,
and followeth after me, is not worthy
of me. | |
| 39 He that findeth his life shall
lose it: and he that loseth his life for
my sake, shall find it. | |
| 40 He that receiveth you, receiveth
me; and he that receiveth me, receiveth
him that sent me. | |
| 41 He that receiveth a prophet in
the name of a prophet, shall receive a
prophet's reward; and he that receiveth
a righteous man in the name of a
righteous man, shall receive a righteous
man's reward. | |
| 42 And whosoever shall give to
drink unto one of these little ones, a
cup of cold water only, in the name of
a disciple, verily, I say unto you, he
shall in no wise lose his reward. | |
| CH. XI. | |
| And it came to pass when Jesus
had made an end of commanding his
twelve disciples, he departed thence to
teach and to preach in their cities. | And he went round about the
villages teaching. |
| 12 And they went out, and preached that men should repent. |
| 13 And they cast out many devils, and anointed with oil many
that were sick, and healed them. |