< Mark 6 >

1 And he went out from thence, and cometh into his own country; and his disciples follow him.
And he went forth from thence, and cometh into his own city, —and his disciples follow him.
2 And when the sabbath was come, he began to teach in the synagogue. And most people when they heard him were astonished, saying, Whence hath this man these things? And what is the wisdom which is given him? And how is it that such miracles are wrought by his hands?
And, when it was Sabbath, he began to be teaching in the synagogue, and, the greater part, as they heard, were being struck with astonishment, saying—Whence hath this man these things?—and—What the wisdom which hath been given to this man?—and—Such mighty works as these, through his hands, are coming to pass!
3 Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary, and brother of James, and Joses, and Judah, and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us? And they took offence at him.
Is not, this, the carpenter? the son of Mary, the brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us?—and they were finding cause of stumbling in him.
4 And Jesus said to them, A prophet is not without honor except in his own country, and among his own kindred, and in his own house.
And Jesus was saying unto them—A prophet is not without honour, save in his own city and among his kinsfolk, and in his house;
5 And he could not do any miracle there, except that he laid his hand upon a few sick persons, and cured them.
and he could not, there, do so much as a single mighty work, —save, on a few sick, he laid his hands and cured them.
6 And he wondered at their want of faith. And he went about the surrounding villages teaching.
And he marvelled because of their unbelief. And he was going round the villages in a circuit, teaching.
7 And he calleth to him the twelve, and began to send them forth by two and two; and gave them power over the unclean spirits;
And he calleth near the twelve, and began to be sending them forth two and two, —and was giving them authority over the impure spirits:
8 and commanded them that they should take nothing for the way but a staff only; no bread, no bag, no money in their girdle;
and charged them that they should take, nothing, for a journey, save a staff only, —no bread, no satchel, no copper, for the belt;
9 but to be shod with sandals; and, Do not put on two coats.
but having bound on light sandals, and not to put on, two tunics;
10 And he said to them, Wherever ye enter a house, there abide fill ye leave that place.
and he was saying unto them—Wheresoever ye shall enter into a house, there, abide, until ye go forth from thence;
11 And whatever place shall not receive you, nor hear you, when ye go thence, shake off the dust under your feet as a testimony to them.
And, whatsoever place shall not welcome you nor hearken unto you, when ye are going forth from thence, shake off the dust that is under you feet, for a witness against them.
12 And they went out and preached that men should repent;
And they went forth and made proclamation, in order that men should repent;
13 and they cast out many demons, and anointed with oil many sick persons, and healed them.
and, many demons, were they casting out, —and were anointing with oil, many sick, and were curing them.
14 And king Herod heard of him (for his name was spread abroad), and he said, John the Baptizer hath risen from the dead, and therefore do these powers work in him. But others said, It is Elijah.
And King Herod heard, —for, famous, had become his name; and he was saying—John the Immerser hath arisen from among the dead, and, for this cause, are the powers working mightily in him;
15 And others said, It is a prophet, as one of the prophets.
But, others, were saying—It is Elijah, and, others were saying—A prophet, like one of the prophets!
16 But Herod hearing of it said, John, whom I beheaded, hath risen again.
But, when Herod heard, he was saying—He whom I beheaded—John, the same, hath been raised.
17 For Herod himself had sent forth and seized John, and bound him in prison, on account of Herodias, his brother Philip's wife; for he had married her.
For, Herod himself, had sent and secured John and bound him in prison, for the sake of Herodias the wife of Philip his brother, —for, her, had he married,
18 For John had said to Herod, It is not lawful for thee to have thy brother's wife.
For John had been saying to Herod—It is not allowed thee, to have, the wife of thy brother.
19 And Herodias was enraged against him, and wished to put him to death, but could not.
And, Herodias, was cherishing [a grudge] against him, and wishing, to slay him, —and could not;
20 For Herod feared John, knowing that he was a righteous and holy man, and was regardful of him; and on hearing him, was in much anxiety, and listened to him gladly.
for, Herod, stood in fear of John, knowing him to be a man righteous and holy, —and was keeping him safe; and, when he heard him, he paid earnest heed, and, with pleasure, used to listen to him.
21 And a convenient day having come, when Herod on his birthday made a supper for his nobles and chief captains and the principal men of Galilee,
And, an opportune day arriving, when Herod on his birthday made a feast for his nobles, and for the rulers of thousands and for the first men of Galilee,
22 and the daughter of Herodias came in and danced, she pleased Herod and those at table with him; and the king said to the damsel, Ask of me whatever thou wilt, and I will give it thee.
when the daughter of this very Herodias came in and danced, she pleased Herod and those reclining together, and, the king, said unto the damsel—Ask me what thou wilt, and I will give it thee;
23 And he swore to her, Whatever thou shalt ask of me, I will give thee, to the half of my kingdom.
and he took an oath to her—Whatsoever thou shalt ask me, I will give thee, unto half my kingdom.
24 And she went out and said to her mother, What shall I ask? And she said, The head of John the Baptizer.
And, going out, she said unto her mother—What shall I ask? and she said—The head of John the Immerser;
25 And she came in immediately with haste to the king, and asked, saying, I desire that thou wilt give me immediately on a platter the head of John the Baptist.
And, coming in straightway, with hast, unto the king, she asked, saying—I desire, that, forthwith, thou give me, upon a charger, the head of John the Immerser.
26 And the king was exceedingly sorry; but on account of his oaths, and of those at table with him, he would not refuse her.
And, though the king was, very grieved, yet, by reason of the oaths, and of them who were reclining, he would not refuse her.
27 And the king immediately sent one of his guards, and ordered his head to be brought. And he went and beheaded him in the prison,
And the king, straightway, sending off a guard, gave orders to bring his head.
28 and brought his head on a platter, and gave it to the damsel; and the damsel gave it to her mother.
And, departing, he beheaded him in the prison, and brought his head upon a charger, and gave it unto the damsel—and, the damsel, gave it unto her mother.
29 And his disciples, when they heard of it, came and took up his body, and laid it in a tomb.
And, hearing of it, his disciples went and took away his corpse, and laid it in a tomb.
30 And the apostles gather together to Jesus, and told him all which they had done and taught.
And the apostles gather themselves together unto Jesus, and reported unto him all things, as many as they had done, and as many as they had taught.
31 And he saith to them, Come ye by yourselves apart into a desert place, and rest a while. For there were many coming and going; and they had no leisure, even to eat.
And he saith unto them—Come, ye yourselves, apart, into a desert place, and rest yourselves a little. For they who were coming and they who were going were many, and, not even to eat, were they finding fitting opportunity.
32 And they went away into a desert place in the boat apart.
And they departed, in the boat, into a desert place, apart.
33 And many saw them departing, and knew them, and ran together on foot thither from all the cities, and arrived before them.
And many saw them going away, and took note of it, and, afoot, from all the cities, ran they together thither, —and outwent them.
34 And when he came forth, he saw a great multitude, and was moved with compassion for them, because they were as sheep not having a shepherd; and he began to teach them many things.
And, coming forth, he saw, a great multitude, and was moved with compassion towards them, because they were like sheep having no shepherd, and he began to be teaching them many things.
35 And late in the day his disciples came to him, and said, This is a desert place, and it is now late;
And, already, a late hour, having arrived, his disciples came unto him and were saying, A desert, is the place, and it is, already, a late hour:
36 send them away, that they may go into the surrounding fields and villages, and buy themselves something to eat.
dismiss them, that, departing into the surrounding hamlets and villages, they may buy themselves something to eat.
37 But he answering said to them, Give ye them to eat. And they say to him, Shall we go and buy two hundred denaries' worth of bread, and give them to eat?
But, he, answering said to them—Ye, give them, to eat. And they say unto him—Shall we depart and buy two hundred denaries’ worth of loaves, and give them to eat?
38 He saith to them, How many loaves have ye? Go and see. And when they knew, they say, Five, and two fishes.
And, he, saith unto them—How many loaves, have ye? Go, see! And, getting to know, they say—Five, and, two fishes.
39 And he ordered them to make all lie down in companies upon the green grass.
And he gave them orders, that all should be made recline, in parties, upon, the green grass.
40 And they lay down in ranks, by hundreds, and by fifties.
And they fell back, in companies, by hundreds and by fifties.
41 And taking the five loaves and the two fishes, he looked up to heaven and blessed, and broke the loaves, and gave them to the disciples to set before them; and the two fishes he divided among them all.
And, taking the five loaves, and the two fishes, looking up into heaven, he blessed, and brake up the loaves, and began giving unto the disciples, that they might set before them, and, the two fishes, divided he, unto all.
42 And they all ate, and were filled.
And they did all eat, and were filled.
43 And they took up twelve baskets full of the fragments, and of the fishes.
And they took up broken pieces, twelve baskets, full measure, and from the fishes.
44 And they who ate of the loaves were five thousand men.
And they who did eat the loaves were, five thousand men.
45 And he immediately constrained his disciples to get into the boat, and to go before to the other side to Bethsaida, while he sent the multitude away.
And, straightway, constrained he his disciples to enter into the boat, and be going forward to the other side, unto Bethsaida, —while, he, was dismissing the multitude.
46 And when he had taken leave of them, he went away into the mountain to pray.
And, bidding them farewell, he departed into the mountain to pray.
47 And when evening came, the boat was in the midst of the lake; and he was alone on the land.
And, when, evening, came, the boat was in the midst of the sea, and, he alone, on the land.
48 And when he saw them toiling hard in rowing, for the wind was against them, about the fourth watch of the night he cometh to them, walking upon the lake. And he would have passed by them;
And, seeing them distressed in the rowing, for the wind was against them, about the fourth watch of the night, he cometh unto them, walking upon the sea, —and was wishing to pass by them.
49 but they, seeing him walking upon the lake, thought it was a spectre, and cried out.
But, they, seeing him, upon the sea, walking, supposed that it was an apparition, and cried out aloud;
50 For they all saw him, and were terrified. But he immediately spoke with them, and saith to them, Be of good cheer; it is I, be not afraid.
for, all, saw him, and were troubled. But, he, straightway, talked with them, and saith unto them—Take courage! it is, I—be not afraid!
51 And he went up to them into the boat, and the wind ceased. And they were exceedingly astonished, beyond measure.
And he went up unto them, into the boat, —and the wind lulled. And, exceedingly, within themselves, were they astonished;
52 For they did not consider the matter of the loaves; but their heart was hardened.
for they understood not by the loaves, —but their, heart, had been, hardened.
53 And crossing over, they came to land, to Gennesaret; and anchored there.
And crossing over unto the land, they came unto Gennesaret, and cast anchor near.
54 And when they had come out of the boat, the people immediately knowing who he was,
And, when they had, come forth, out of the boat, straightway, recognizing him,
55 ran through all that region, and began to carry about on beds those that were sick to the place where they heard he was.
the people ran round the whole of that country, and began to be carrying round, upon couches, them who were sick, wherever they heard that he was.
56 And wherever he entered into villages or cities or the open country, they laid the sick in the market-places, and besought him that they might touch if it were but the fringe of his garment; and as many as touched him were made well.
And, wheresoever he was entering into villages, or into cities, or into hamlets, in the marketplaces, laid they the sick, and were beseeching him, that, only the fringe of his mantle, they might touch, and, as many soever as touched it, were being made well.

< Mark 6 >