1And
he arose
from thence,
and cometh
into the
coasts of
Judaea by
the farther
side of
Jordan: and
the people
resort unto
him again;
and, as he
was wont, he
taught them
again.
2And
the
Pharisees
came to him,
and asked
him, Is it
lawful for a
man to put
away his wife?
tempting
him.
3And
he answered
and said
unto them, What
did Moses
command you?
4And
they said,
Moses
suffered to
write a bill
of
divorcement,
and to put her away.
5And
Jesus
answered and
said unto
them, For
the hardness
of your
heart he
wrote you
this
precept.
6But
from the
beginning of
the creation
God made
them male
and female.
7For
this cause
shall a man
leave his
father and
mother, and
cleave to
his wife;
8And
they twain
shall be one
flesh: so
then they
are no more
twain, but
one flesh.
9What
therefore
God hath
joined
together,
let not man
put asunder.
10And
in the house
his
disciples
asked him
again of the
same matter.
11And
he saith
unto them, Whosoever
shall put
away his
wife, and
marry
another,
committeth
adultery
against her.
12And
if a woman
shall put
away her
husband, and
be married
to another,
she
committeth
adultery.
13And
they brought
young
children to
him, that he
should touch
them: and his disciples
rebuked
those that
brought them.
14But
when Jesus
saw it,
he was much
displeased,
and said
unto them, Suffer
the little
children to
come unto
me, and
forbid them
not: for of
such is the
kingdom of
God.
15Verily
I say unto
you,
Whosoever
shall not
receive the
kingdom of
God as a
little
child, he
shall not
enter
therein.
16And
he took them
up in his
arms, put his hands
upon them,
and blessed
them.
17And
when he was
gone forth
into the
way, there
came one
running, and
kneeled to
him, and
asked him,
Good Master,
what shall I
do that I
may inherit
eternal
life?
18And
Jesus said
unto him, Why
callest thou
me good? there
is none
good but
one, that
is,
God.
19Thou
knowest the
commandments,
Do not
commit
adultery, Do
not kill, Do
not steal,
Do not bear
false
witness,
Defraud not,
Honour thy
father and
mother.
20And
he answered
and said
unto him,
Master, all
these have I
observed
from my
youth.
21Then
Jesus
beholding
him loved
him, and
said unto
him, One
thing thou
lackest: go
thy way,
sell
whatsoever
thou hast,
and give to
the poor,
and thou
shalt have
treasure in
heaven: and
come, take
up the
cross, and
follow me.
22And
he was sad
at that
saying, and
went away
grieved: for
he had great
possessions.
23And
Jesus looked
round about,
and saith
unto his
disciples, How
hardly shall
they that
have riches
enter into
the kingdom
of God!
24And
the
disciples
were
astonished
at his
words. But
Jesus
answereth
again, and
saith unto
them, Children,
how hard is
it for them
that trust
in riches to
enter into
the kingdom
of God!
25It
is easier
for a camel
to go
through the
eye of a
needle, than
for a rich
man to enter
into the
kingdom of
God.
26And
they were
astonished
out of
measure,
saying among
themselves,
Who then can
be saved?
27And
Jesus
looking upon
them saith, With
men it
is impossible,
but not with
God: for
with God all
things are
possible.
28Then
Peter began
to say unto
him, Lo, we
have left
all, and
have
followed
thee.
29And
Jesus
answered and
said, Verily
I say unto
you, There
is no man
that hath
left house,
or brethren,
or sisters,
or father,
or mother,
or wife, or
children, or
lands, for
my sake, and
the
gospel's,
30But
he shall
receive an
hundredfold
now in this
time,
houses, and
brethren,
and sisters,
and mothers,
and
children,
and lands,
with
persecutions;
and in the
world to
come eternal
life.
31But
many that
are first
shall be
last; and
the last
first.
32And
they were in
the way
going up to
Jerusalem;
and Jesus
went before
them: and
they were
amazed; and
as they
followed,
they were
afraid. And
he took
again the
twelve, and
began to
tell them
what things
should
happen unto
him,
33Saying, Behold,
we go up to
Jerusalem;
and the Son
of man shall
be delivered
unto the
chief
priests, and
unto the
scribes; and
they shall
condemn him
to death,
and shall
deliver him
to the
Gentiles:
34And
they shall
mock him,
and shall
scourge him,
and shall
spit upon
him, and
shall kill
him: and the
third day he
shall rise
again.
35And
James and
John, the
sons of
Zebedee,
come unto
him, saying,
Master, we
would that
thou
shouldest do
for us
whatsoever
we shall
desire.
36And
he said unto
them, What
would ye
that I
should do
for you?
37They
said unto
him, Grant
unto us that
we may sit,
one on thy
right hand,
and the
other on thy
left hand,
in thy
glory.
38But
Jesus said
unto them, Ye
know not
what ye ask:
can ye drink
of the cup
that I drink
of? and be
baptized
with the
baptism that
I am
baptized
with?
39And
they said
unto him, We
can. And
Jesus said
unto them, Ye
shall indeed
drink of the
cup that I
drink of;
and with the
baptism that
I am
baptized
withal shall
ye be
baptized:
40But
to sit on my
right hand
and on my
left hand is
not mine to
give; but it
shall be
given to
them for
whom it is
prepared.
41And
when the ten
heard it,
they began
to be much
displeased
with James
and John.
42But
Jesus called
them to
him,
and saith
unto them, Ye
know that
they which
are
accounted to
rule over
the Gentiles
exercise
lordship
over them;
and their
great ones
exercise
authority
upon them.
43But
so shall it
not be among
you: but
whosoever
will be
great among
you, shall
be your
minister:
44And
whosoever of
you will be
the chiefest,
shall be
servant of
all.
45For
even the Son
of man came
not to be
ministered
unto, but to
minister,
and to give
his life a
ransom for
many.
46And
they came to
Jericho: and
as he went
out of
Jericho with
his
disciples
and a great
number of
people,
blind
Bartimaeus,
the son of
Timaeus, sat
by the
highway side
begging.
47And
when he
heard that
it was Jesus
of Nazareth,
he began to
cry out, and
say, Jesus, thou Son
of David,
have mercy
on me.
48And
many charged
him that he
should hold
his peace:
but he cried
the more a
great deal, Thou Son
of David,
have mercy
on me.
49And
Jesus stood
still, and
commanded
him to be
called. And
they call
the blind
man, saying
unto him, Be
of good
comfort,
rise; he
calleth
thee.
50And
he, casting
away his
garment,
rose, and
came to
Jesus.
51And
Jesus
answered and
said unto
him, What
wilt thou
that I
should do
unto thee? The
blind man
said unto
him, Lord,
that I might
receive my
sight.
52And
Jesus said
unto him, Go
thy way; thy
faith hath
made thee
whole. And
immediately
he received
his sight,
and followed
Jesus in the
way.