1And
he said unto
them, Verily
I say unto
you, That
there be
some of them
that stand
here, which
shall not
taste of
death, till
they have
seen the
kingdom of
God come
with power.
2And
after six
days Jesus
taketh with
him Peter,
and James,
and John,
and leadeth
them up into
an high
mountain
apart by
themselves:
and he was
transfigured
before them.
3And
his raiment
became
shining,
exceeding
white as
snow; so as
no fuller on
earth can
white them.
4And
there
appeared
unto them
Elias with
Moses: and
they were
talking with
Jesus.
5And
Peter
answered and
said to
Jesus,
Master, it
is good for
us to be
here: and
let us make
three
tabernacles;
one for
thee, and
one for
Moses, and
one for
Elias.
6For
he wist not
what to say;
for they
were sore
afraid.
7And
there was a
cloud that
overshadowed
them: and a
voice came
out of the
cloud,
saying, This
is my
beloved Son:
hear him.
8And
suddenly,
when they
had looked
round about,
they saw no
man any
more, save
Jesus only
with
themselves.
9And
as they came
down from
the
mountain, he
charged them
that they
should tell
no man what
things they
had seen,
till the Son
of man were
risen from
the dead.
10And
they kept
that saying
with
themselves,
questioning
one with
another what
the rising
from the
dead should
mean.
11And
they asked
him, saying,
Why say the
scribes that
Elias must
first come?
12And
he answered
and told
them, Elias
verily
cometh
first, and
restoreth
all things;
and how it
is written
of the Son
of man, that
he must
suffer many
things, and
be set at
nought.
13But
I say unto
you, That
Elias is
indeed come,
and they
have done
unto him
whatsoever
they listed,
as it is
written of
him.
14And
when he came
to his disciples,
he saw a
great
multitude
about them,
and the
scribes
questioning
with them.
15And
straightway
all the
people, when
they beheld
him, were
greatly
amazed, and
running to him saluted
him.
16And
he asked the
scribes, What
question ye
with them?
17And
one of the
multitude
answered and
said,
Master, I
have brought
unto thee my
son, which
hath a dumb
spirit;
18And
wheresoever
he taketh
him, he
teareth him:
and he
foameth, and
gnasheth
with his
teeth, and
pineth away:
and I spake
to thy
disciples
that they
should cast
him out; and
they could
not.
19He
answereth
him, and
saith, O
faithless
generation,
how long
shall I be
with you?
how long
shall I
suffer you?
bring him
unto me.
20And
they brought
him unto
him: and
when he saw
him,
straightway
the spirit
tare him;
and he fell
on the
ground, and
wallowed
foaming.
21And
he asked his
father, How
long is it
ago since
this came
unto him? And
he said, Of
a child.
22And
ofttimes it
hath cast
him into the
fire, and
into the
waters, to
destroy him:
but if thou
canst do any
thing, have
compassion
on us, and
help us.
23Jesus
said unto
him, If
thou canst
believe, all
things are possible
to him that
believeth.
24And
straightway
the father
of the child
cried out,
and said
with tears,
Lord, I
believe;
help thou
mine
unbelief.
25When
Jesus saw
that the
people came
running
together, he
rebuked the
foul spirit,
saying unto
him, Thou dumb
and deaf
spirit, I
charge thee,
come out of
him, and
enter no
more into
him.
26And the
spirit cried,
and rent him
sore, and
came out of
him: and he
was as one
dead;
insomuch
that many
said, He is
dead.
27But
Jesus took
him by the
hand, and
lifted him
up; and he
arose.
28And
when he was
come into
the house,
his
disciples
asked him
privately,
Why could
not we cast
him out?
29And
he said unto
them, This
kind can
come forth
by nothing,
but by
prayer and
fasting.
30And
they
departed
thence, and
passed
through
Galilee; and
he would not
that any man
should know it.
31For
he taught
his
disciples,
and said
unto them, The
Son of man
is delivered
into the
hands of
men, and
they shall
kill him;
and after
that he is
killed, he
shall rise
the third
day.
32But
they
understood
not that
saying, and
were afraid
to ask him.
33And
he came to
Capernaum:
and being in
the house he
asked them, What
was it that
ye disputed
among
yourselves
by the way?
34But
they held
their peace:
for by the
way they had
disputed
among
themselves,
who should
be the
greatest.
35And
he sat down,
and called
the twelve,
and saith
unto them, If
any man
desire to be
first, the
same shall
be last of
all, and
servant of
all.
36And
he took a
child, and
set him in
the midst of
them: and
when he had
taken him in
his arms, he
said unto
them,
37Whosoever
shall
receive one
of such
children in
my name,
receiveth
me: and
whosoever
shall
receive me,
receiveth
not me, but
him that
sent me.
38And
John
answered
him, saying,
Master, we
saw one
casting out
devils in
thy name,
and he
followeth
not us: and
we forbad
him, because
he followeth
not us.
39But
Jesus said, Forbid
him not: for
there is no
man which
shall do a
miracle in
my name,
that can
lightly
speak evil
of me.
40For
he that is
not against
us is on our
part.
41For
whosoever
shall give
you a cup of
water to
drink in my
name,
because ye
belong to
Christ,
verily I say
unto you, he
shall not
lose his
reward.
42And
whosoever
shall offend
one of these little
ones that
believe in
me, it is
better for
him that a
millstone
were hanged
about his
neck, and he
were cast
into the
sea.
43And
if thy hand
offend thee,
cut it off:
it is better
for thee to
enter into
life maimed,
than having
two hands to
go into
hell, into
the fire
that never
shall be
quenched:
44Where
their worm
dieth not,
and the fire
is not
quenched.
45And
if thy foot
offend thee,
cut it off:
it is better
for thee to
enter halt
into life,
than having
two feet to
be cast into
hell, into
the fire
that never
shall be
quenched:
46Where
their worm
dieth not,
and the fire
is not
quenched.
47And
if thine eye
offend thee,
pluck it
out: it is
better for
thee to
enter into
the kingdom
of God with
one eye,
than having
two eyes to
be cast into
hell fire:
48Where
their worm
dieth not,
and the fire
is not
quenched.
49For
every one
shall be
salted with
fire, and
every
sacrifice
shall be
salted with
salt.
50Salt is good:
but if the
salt have
lost his
saltness,
wherewith
will ye
season it?
Have salt in
yourselves,
and have
peace one
with
another.