< Mark 9 >

1 And He was saying to them; Amen I say to you that there are some here of those already standing who certainly not may taste of death until when they may see the kingdom of God having come with power. 2 And after days six takes along Jesus Peter and James and John and brings up them into a mountain high apart [on their] own alone. And He was transfigured before them, 3 and the garments of Him (was *NK(o)*) shining white exceedingly (as snow *K*) such as a launderer on the earth not is able (thus *no*) to whiten. 4 And appeared to them Elijah with Moses, and they were talking with Jesus. 5 And answering Peter says to Jesus; Rabbi, good it is for us here to be, And let us make three tabernacles for You one and for Moses one and for Elijah one; 6 Not for he knew what (he may answer, *N(k)(o)*) terrified for (they were. *N(k)O*) 7 And there came a cloud overshadowing them, and (there was *N(k)O*) a voice out of the cloud (saying: *k*) This is the Son of Mine the beloved; do listen to Him. 8 And suddenly having looked around no longer no longer no [one] they saw (except *NK(o)*) Jesus alone with themselves. 9 (And *no*) when are descending (now *k*) they (from *N(k)O*) the mountain He instructed them that to no one what they had seen they may tell only except when the Son of Man out from [the] dead he may rise. 10 And that saying they kept among themselves questioning what it is out from the dead to rise. 11 And they were asking Him saying: that Say the scribes that Elijah it behooves to come first? 12 And (answering *k*) (He was saying *N(k)O*) to them; Elijah indeed having come first restores all things; and how has it been written of the Son of Man that many things He may suffer and may be set at naught. 13 But I say to you that also Elijah has come, and they did to him as much as (they were desiring *N(k)O*) even as it has been written of him. 14 And (having come *N(k)O*) to the disciples (they saw *N(K)O*) a crowd great around them and scribes arguing (with *no*) (them. *N(k)O*) 15 And immediately all the crowd (having seen *N(k)O*) Him (they marvelled *N(k)O*) and running to [Him] they were greeting Him. 16 And He asked (those *N(k)O*) (scribes: *K*) What are you disputing with (them? *NK(O)*) 17 And (answered *N(k)O*) (Him *no*) one out of the crowd (said: *k*) Teacher, I brought the son of mine to You having a spirit mute. 18 and whenever (if *N(k)O*) him it may grasp, it throws down him; and he foams and he gnashes his teeth (of him *k*) and is withering away. And I spoke to the disciples of You that it they may cast out, and not they had power. 19 And answering (to them *N(K)O*) He says; O generation unbelieving! Until when with you will I be? Until when will I bear with you? do bring him to Me. 20 And they brought him to Him. And having seen Him the spirit immediately (threw into convulsions *N(k)O*) him, and having fallen upon the ground he was rolling around foaming. 21 And He asked the father of him; How long a time is it that this has been with him? And he said; (From *no*) childhood. 22 And often both into (*o*) fire him it casts and into waters that it may destroy him; But if anything You are able [to do], do help us, having compassion on us. 23 And Jesus said to him; If You are able (to believe *K*) All things are possible to the [one] believing. 24 (and *ko*) Immediately having cried out the father of the child (with tears *K*) was saying; I believe (Lord; *K*) do help me with the unbelief! 25 Having seen now Jesus that was running together a crowd, He rebuked the spirit unclean saying to it; O Mute and deaf (O *k*) spirit, I myself command you: do come out of him, and no more shall you enter into him. 26 And (having cried out *N(k)O*) and much (throwing into convulsions *N(k)O*) (him *k*) it came out, and he became as if dead in order for (*no*) many to say that he was dead. 27 And Jesus having taken by the hand (him *N(k)O*) raised up him, and he arose. 28 And (when was entering He *N(k)O*) into a house the disciples of Him in private were asking Him; Why we ourselves not were able to cast out it? 29 And He said to them; This kind by no [thing] is able to go out only except by prayer (and with fastings. *KO*) 30 And from there And from there having gone forth (they were passing through *NK(o)*) through Galilee, and not was He wanting that anyone may know [it]; 31 He was teaching for the disciples of Him and He was saying to them that The Son of Man is delivered into [the] hands of men, and they will kill Him, and having been killed (on [the] third *N(k)O*) (day *NK(o)*) He will arise. 32 And they were not understanding the declaration and they were afraid Him to ask. 33 And (they came *N(K)O*) to Capernaum; And in the house having been He was asking them; What on the way (to yourselves *K*) were you discussing? 34 And they were silent; with one another for they had been discussing along the road which [was] greatest. 35 And having sat down He called the Twelve and He says to them; If anyone desires first to be, he will be of all last and of all servant. 36 And having taken a child He set it in midst of them, and having taken in [His] arms it He said to them; 37 Who[ever] (maybe *N(k)O*) one of such little children shall receive in the name of Me, Me myself receives; and who[ever] (maybe *N(k)O*) Me myself (shall receive, *N(k)O*) not Me myself receives but the [One] having sent Me. 38 (was speaking *N(k)O*) (now *k*) to Him John; (saying *k*) Teacher, we saw someone (in *no*) the name of You casting out demons (who not follows to us *KO*) and (we were forbidding *N(k)O*) him because not (he was following *N(k)O*) us. 39 And Jesus said; Not do forbid him; No [one] for there is who will do a work of power in the name of Mine and will be able readily to speak evil of Me. 40 Who[ever] for not is against (us *N(K)O*) for (us *N(K)O*) is. 41 Who[ever] for maybe may give to drink you a cup of water in (the *k*) name (of me *k*) because of Christ’s you are, Amen I say to you (that *no*) certainly not (may lose *NK(o)*) the reward of him. 42 And who[ever] (maybe *NK(o)*) shall cause to stumble one of the little ones these who are believing in Me myself, better it is for him rather if is put (a millstone heavy *N(k)O*) around the neck of him and he has been cast into the sea. 43 And if (shall cause to stumble *NK(o)*) you the hand of you, do cut off it; better it is (for you *N(k)O*) crippled to enter into life than two hands having to go away into hell into the fire unquenchable. (Geenna g1067) 44 (where the worm of them not dies and fire not is quenched *KO*) 45 And if the foot of you shall cause to stumble you, do cut off it; better it is (for you *N(k)O*) to enter into life lame than the two feet having to be cast into hell (into fire unquenchable. *KO*) (Geenna g1067) 46 (where the worm of them not dies and fire not is quenched. *KO*) 47 And if the eye of you shall cause to stumble you, do cast out it; better (for you *N(k)O*) it is with one eye to enter into the kingdom of God than two eyes having to be cast into the hell (of the fire *K*) (Geenna g1067) 48 where the worm of them not dies and the fire not is quenched.’ 49 Everyone for with fire will be salted (and all sacrifice with salt will be salted. *KO*) 50 Good [is] the salt; if however the salt unsalty may become, with what it will you season? do have in yourselves (salt *N(k)O*) and do be at peace with one another.

< Mark 9 >