1At
that time
Jesus went
on the
sabbath day
through the
corn; and
his
disciples
were an
hungred, and
began to
pluck the
ears of
corn, and to
eat.
2But
when the
Pharisees
saw it,
they said
unto him,
Behold, thy
disciples do
that which
is not
lawful to do
upon the
sabbath day.
3But
he said unto
them, Have
ye not read
what David
did, when he
was an
hungred, and
they that
were with
him;
4How
he entered
into the
house of
God, and did
eat the
shewbread,
which was
not lawful
for him to
eat, neither
for them
which were
with him,
but only for
the priests?
5Or
have ye not
read in the
law, how
that on the
sabbath days
the priests
in the
temple
profane the
sabbath, and
are
blameless?
6But
I say unto
you, That in
this place
is one greater
than the
temple.
7But
if ye had
known what this meaneth,
I will have
mercy, and
not
sacrifice,
ye would not
have
condemned
the
guiltless.
8For
the Son of
man is Lord
even of the
sabbath day.
9And
when he was
departed
thence, he
went into
their
synagogue:
10And,
behold,
there was a
man which
had his hand
withered.
And they
asked him,
saying, Is
it lawful to
heal on the
sabbath
days? that
they might
accuse him.
11And
he said unto
them, What
man shall
there be
among you,
that shall
have one
sheep, and
if it fall
into a pit
on the
sabbath day,
will he not
lay hold on
it, and
lift it out?
12How
much then is
a man better
than a
sheep?
Wherefore it
is lawful to
do well on
the sabbath
days.
13Then
saith he to
the man, Stretch
forth thine
hand. And
he
stretched it forth;
and it was
restored
whole, like
as the
other.
14Then
the
Pharisees
went out,
and held a
council
against him,
how they
might
destroy him.
15But
when Jesus
knew it,
he withdrew
himself from
thence: and
great
multitudes
followed
him, and he
healed them
all;
16And
charged them
that they
should not
make him
known:
17That
it might be
fulfilled
which was
spoken by
Esaias the
prophet,
saying,
18Behold
my servant,
whom I have
chosen; my
beloved, in
whom my soul
is well
pleased: I
will put my
spirit upon
him, and he
shall shew
judgment to
the
Gentiles.
19He
shall not
strive, nor
cry; neither
shall any
man hear his
voice in the
streets.
20A
bruised reed
shall he not
break, and
smoking flax
shall he not
quench, till
he send
forth
judgment
unto
victory.
21And
in his name
shall the
Gentiles
trust.
22Then
was brought
unto him one
possessed
with a
devil,
blind, and
dumb: and he
healed him,
insomuch
that the
blind and
dumb both
spake and
saw.
23And
all the
people were
amazed, and
said, Is not
this the son
of David?
24But
when the
Pharisees
heard it,
they said,
This fellow doth
not cast out
devils, but
by Beelzebub
the prince
of the
devils.
25And
Jesus knew
their
thoughts,
and said
unto them, Every
kingdom
divided
against
itself is
brought to
desolation;
and every
city or
house
divided
against
itself shall
not stand:
26And
if Satan
cast out
Satan, he is
divided
against
himself; how
shall then
his kingdom
stand?
27And
if I by
Beelzebub
cast out
devils, by
whom do your
children
cast them out?
therefore
they shall
be your
judges.
28But
if I cast
out devils
by the
Spirit of
God, then
the kingdom
of God is
come unto
you.
29Or
else how can
one enter
into a
strong man's
house, and
spoil his
goods,
except he
first bind
the strong
man? and
then he will
spoil his
house.
30He
that is not
with me is
against me;
and he that
gathereth
not with me
scattereth
abroad.
31Wherefore
I say unto
you, All
manner of
sin and
blasphemy
shall be
forgiven
unto men:
but the
blasphemy against the Holy Ghost
shall not be
forgiven
unto men.
32And
whosoever
speaketh a
word against
the Son of
man, it
shall be
forgiven
him: but
whosoever
speaketh
against the
Holy Ghost,
it shall not
be forgiven
him, neither
in this
world,
neither in
the world to
come.
33Either
make the
tree good,
and his
fruit good;
or else make
the tree
corrupt, and
his fruit
corrupt: for
the tree is
known by his fruit.
34O
generation
of vipers,
how can ye,
being evil,
speak good
things? for
out of the
abundance of
the heart
the mouth
speaketh.
35A
good man out
of the good
treasure of
the heart
bringeth
forth good
things: and
an evil man
out of the
evil
treasure
bringeth
forth evil
things.
36But
I say unto
you, That
every idle
word that
men shall
speak, they
shall give
account
thereof in
the day of
judgment.
37For
by thy words
thou shalt
be
justified,
and by thy
words thou
shalt be
condemned.
38Then
certain of
the scribes
and of the
Pharisees
answered,
saying,
Master, we
would see a
sign from
thee.
39But
he answered
and said
unto them, An
evil and
adulterous
generation
seeketh
after a
sign; and
there shall
no sign be
given to it,
but the sign
of the
prophet
Jonas:
40For
as Jonas was
three days
and three
nights in
the whale's
belly; so
shall the
Son of man
be three
days and
three nights
in the heart
of the
earth.
41The
men of
Nineveh
shall rise
in judgment
with this
generation,
and shall
condemn it:
because they
repented at
the
preaching of
Jonas; and,
behold, a
greater than
Jonas is here.
42The
queen of the
south shall
rise up in
the judgment
with this
generation,
and shall
condemn it:
for she came
from the
uttermost
parts of the
earth to
hear the
wisdom of
Solomon;
and, behold,
a greater
than
Solomon is here.
43When
the unclean
spirit is
gone out of
a man, he
walketh
through dry
places,
seeking
rest, and
findeth
none.
44Then
he saith, I
will return
into my
house from
whence I
came out;
and when he
is come, he
findeth it empty,
swept, and
garnished.
45Then
goeth he,
and taketh
with himself
seven other
spirits more
wicked than
himself, and
they enter
in and dwell
there: and
the last state of
that man is
worse than
the first.
Even so
shall it be
also unto
this wicked
generation.
46While
he yet
talked to
the people,
behold, his mother
and his
brethren
stood
without,
desiring to
speak with
him.
47Then
one said
unto him,
Behold, thy
mother and
thy brethren
stand
without,
desiring to
speak with
thee.
48But
he answered
and said
unto him
that told
him, Who
is my
mother? and
who are my
brethren?
49And
he stretched
forth his
hand toward
his
disciples,
and said, Behold
my mother
and my
brethren!
50For
whosoever
shall do the
will of my
Father which
is in
heaven, the
same is my
brother, and
sister, and
mother.