1The
Pharisees
also with
the
Sadducees
came, and
tempting
desired him
that he
would shew
them a sign
from heaven.
2He
answered and
said unto
them, When
it is
evening, ye
say, It
will be fair
weather: for
the sky is
red.
3And
in the
morning, It
will be foul
weather to
day: for the
sky is red
and lowring.
O ye hypocrites,
ye can
discern the
face of the
sky; but can
ye not discern the
signs of the
times?
4A
wicked and
adulterous
generation
seeketh
after a
sign; and
there shall
no sign be
given unto
it, but the
sign of the
prophet
Jonas. And
he left
them, and
departed.
5And
when his
disciples
were come to
the other
side, they
had
forgotten to
take bread.
6Then
Jesus said
unto them, Take
heed and
beware of
the leaven
of the
Pharisees
and of the
Sadducees.
7And
they
reasoned
among
themselves,
saying, It
is because
we have
taken no
bread.
8Which when
Jesus
perceived,
he said unto
them, O
ye of little
faith, why
reason ye
among
yourselves,
because ye
have brought
no bread?
9Do
ye not yet
understand,
neither
remember the
five loaves
of the five
thousand,
and how many
baskets ye
took up?
10Neither
the seven
loaves of
the four
thousand,
and how many
baskets ye
took up?
11How
is it that
ye do not
understand
that I spake it not
to you
concerning
bread, that
ye should
beware of
the leaven
of the
Pharisees
and of the
Sadducees?
12Then
understood
they how
that he
bade them not
beware of
the leaven
of bread,
but of the
doctrine of
the
Pharisees
and of the
Sadducees.
13When
Jesus came
into the
coasts of
Caesarea
Philippi, he
asked his
disciples,
saying, Whom
do men say
that I the
Son of man
am?
14And
they said,
Some say
that thou
art John
the Baptist:
some, Elias;
and others,
Jeremias, or
one of the
prophets.
15He
saith unto
them, But
whom say ye
that I am?
16And
Simon Peter
answered and
said, Thou
art the
Christ, the
Son of the
living God.
17And
Jesus
answered and
said unto
him, Blessed
art thou,
Simon
Barjona: for
flesh and
blood hath
not
revealed it unto
thee, but my
Father which
is in
heaven.
18And
I say also
unto thee,
That thou
art Peter,
and upon
this rock I
will build
my church;
and the
gates of
hell shall
not prevail
against it.
19And
I will give
unto thee
the keys of
the kingdom
of heaven:
and
whatsoever
thou shalt
bind on
earth shall
be bound in
heaven: and
whatsoever
thou shalt
loose on
earth shall
be loosed in
heaven.
20Then
charged he
his
disciples
that they
should tell
no man that
he was Jesus
the Christ.
21From
that time
forth began
Jesus to
shew unto
his
disciples,
how that he
must go unto
Jerusalem,
and suffer
many things
of the
elders and
chief
priests and
scribes, and
be killed,
and be
raised again
the third
day.
22Then
Peter took
him, and
began to
rebuke him,
saying, Be
it far from
thee, Lord:
this shall
not be unto
thee.
23But
he turned,
and said
unto Peter, Get
thee behind
me, Satan:
thou art an
offence unto
me: for thou
savourest
not the
things that
be of God,
but those
that be of
men.
24Then
said Jesus
unto his
disciples, If
any man will
come after
me, let him
deny
himself, and
take up his
cross, and
follow me.
25For
whosoever
will save
his life
shall lose
it: and
whosoever
will lose
his life for
my sake
shall find
it.
26For
what is a
man
profited, if
he shall
gain the
whole world,
and lose his
own soul? or
what shall a
man give in
exchange for
his soul?
27For
the Son of
man shall
come in the
glory of his
Father with
his angels;
and then he
shall reward
every man
according to
his works.
28Verily
I say unto
you, There
be some
standing
here, which
shall not
taste of
death, till
they see the
Son of man
coming in
his kingdom.
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