< Mark 3 >
1 [On another] ([Sabbath/Jewish day of rest]), Jesus entered (the synagogue/the Jewish meeting place) again. There was a man there whose hand was shriveled.
And he entered again into the synagogue, and there was a man there who had his hand withered.
2 [Some men of the Pharisee sect] watched him carefully in order to see whether he would heal the man (on the Sabbath/on the Jewish rest day). They did this in order that [if he healed the man], they would accuse him of disobeying [their Jewish laws, because he worked] ([on the Sabbath/on the Jewish rest day]).
And They watched him, whether he would heal him on the Sabbath day, that they might accuse him.
3 Jesus said to the man whose hand was shriveled, “Stand up here in front of everyone!” [So the man stood up].
And he said to the man with the withered hand, "Stand up in the middle."
4 Then Jesus said [to the Pharisees], “Do the laws [that God gave Moses] permit people to do good ([on the Sabbath/on the Jewish rest day]), or do they permit people to do evil? Specifically, do his laws permit us to save a person’s life (on the Sabbath/on the Jewish rest day), or [do they permit us] to let him die [by refusing to help him]?” But they did not reply.
And he said to them, "Is it lawful on the Sabbath day to do good, or to do harm? To save a life, or to kill?" But they were silent.
5 He looked around at them angrily. He was very distressed that they were stubbornly [not wanting to help the man]. So he said to the man, “Reach out your hand!” When the man reached out his withered hand, his hand became all right again!
And when he had looked around at them with anger, being grieved at the hardening of their hearts, he said to the man, "Stretch out your hand." He stretched it out, and his hand was restored.
6 Then the Pharisees [decided to get rid of Jesus. So] after they left [the meeting house], they [immediately met with some of] the Jews who supported Herod [Antipas, who ruled Galilee district]. Together they planned how they could kill Jesus.
And the Pharisees went out, and immediately conspired with the Herodians against him, how they might destroy him.
7 Jesus and his disciples left [that] town and went to an area further along [Galilee Lake in order to get away from the people]. But a great crowd of people followed him. They were people who came from Galilee [district],
And Yeshua withdrew to the lake with his disciples, and a large crowd followed from Galil, and from Judea,
8 from Jerusalem [city], from [other towns of] Judea [district], from Idumea [district], from [the region on] the [east] side of the Jordan [River], and from [the region] around Tyre and Sidon [cities]. This great crowd of people came to him because they heard about what he was doing.
and from Jerusalem, and from Idumea, and beyond the Jordan, and those from around Tyre and Sidon. A large crowd, when they heard what great things he did, came to him.
9 Because he had healed many people, many [other] people who had various illnesses pushed forward in order that by touching him [they would come well]. So he told his disciples that they should get a small boat ready for him [to get in and teach from it]. He wanted to do this in order that the crowd would not crush him [when they pushed forward to touch him].
And he told his disciples that a small boat should stay near him because of the crowd, so that they would not press on him.
For he had healed many, so that as many as had diseases pressed on him that they might touch him.
11 Whenever the evil spirits saw Jesus, [they caused the people whom they controlled] to fall down in front of Jesus [in recognition of Jesus’ power]. Then they exclaimed, “You are (the Son of God/the man who is also God)!”
And the unclean spirits, whenever they saw him, fell down before him, and shouted, saying, "You are the Son of God."
12 He commanded the [evil spirits] strongly that they should not tell anyone who he was.
And he sternly warned them that they should not make him known.
13 Jesus went [with many other people] up into the hills. After he picked out [from among them] the men whom he wanted [to accompany him], they came [close] to him.
And he went up into the mountain, and called to himself those whom he wanted, and they went to him.
14 He appointed twelve men in order that they might be with him and in order that he might send them out to preach. He called them apostles.
And he appointed twelve, that they might be with him, and that he might send them out to preach,
15 He also gave them power in order that they might expel evil spirits [from people].
to have authority to heal sicknesses and to cast out demons.
16 These were the twelve men he appointed: Simon, to whom he gave the [new] name Peter; his [younger] brother Andrew;
And he appointed the twelve. And to Shim'on he gave the name Peter;
17 James, [the son] of Zebedee, and John, the [younger] brother of James, to [both of] whom he added the [new] name, ‘Men who are like Thunder’. [because of their fiery zeal];
and Jacob the son of Zavdai; and John the brother of Jacob (and he gave them the names Boanerges, which is to say, Sons of Thunder);
18 Philip; Bartholomew; Levi, whose other name was Matthew; Thomas; [another] James, the son of Alphaeus; Thaddeus; [another] Simon, who was a [member of the party that wanted] to overthrow [the Roman government];
and Andrew, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, and Jacob the son of Halfai, and Thaddaeus, and Shim'on the Zealot;
19 and Judas Iscariot (OR, Judas, the man from Kerioth [Town]). He was the one who [later] (betrayed Jesus/helped Jesus’ enemies seize him).
and Judah the Iskriot, who also betrayed him.
20 Jesus [along with his disciples] went to the house where he was staying [in Capernaum. Again a crowd gathered where he was]. There were many people crowding around him, so that he and his disciples had no time when they could eat or [when they could do anything else].
And he came into a house, and the crowd came together again, so that they could not so much as eat bread.
21 After his relatives heard about this, they went to take him home [with them] because (some people/they) were saying that he was insane.
And when his family heard it, they went out to take charge of him: for they said, "He is out of his mind."
22 [Around that time] some men who taught the [Jewish] laws came down from Jerusalem [city. They heard that Jesus was expelling demons]. So they were telling [people], “Beelzebub, who rules the evil spirits, controls him. He is the one who enables this man to expel evil spirits [from people]!”
And the scribes who came down from Jerusalem said, "He has Beelzebul," and, "By the prince of the demons he casts out the demons."
23 Jesus summoned those men. [Then he spoke to them] in parables [to enable them to realize that Satan would not oppose his own evil spirits. He also wanted them to realize that by expelling evil spirits, he was demonstrating that he was much more powerful than Satan]. So he said, “([It is ridiculous] to suggest that Satan would expel his own [evil spirits]!/Why would Satan expel his own [evil spirits]?) [RHQ]
And so he summoned them, and said to them in parables, "How can Satan cast out Satan?
24 If [people who live in the same] country are fighting one another, they will cease to be a single group under one ruler.
And if a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand.
25 And if [people who live in the same] house fight each other, they will certainly not remain [as one family].
And if a house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand.
26 Similarly, if Satan and his [evil spirits] were fighting one another, instead of remaining strong, he would become powerless.
And if Satan has risen up against himself, and is divided, he will not be able to stand, but has an end.
27 Contrary to [what you say about me], someone can enter the house of a strong man [like Satan] and carry off his possessions only if he first ties up the strong man. Then [and only then] will he [be able to] steal the things in that man’s house.”
But no one can enter into the house of the strong man to plunder, unless he first binds the strong man; and then he will plunder his house.
28 [Jesus also said], “Consider this carefully! People may sin in many ways and they may speak evilly about God, but [if] they [then are sorry and ask God to] forgive [them], [God] will forgive them for doing that.
Truly I tell you, all human sins will be forgiven, including their blasphemies with which they may blaspheme;
29 But if anyone speaks evil words about what the Holy Spirit [does], [God] will never forgive that. That person’s guilt will remain with him forever.” (aiōn , aiōnios )
but whoever may blaspheme against the Ruach ha-Kodesh never has forgiveness, but is guilty of an everlasting sin"— (aiōn , aiōnios )
30 [Jesus told them that] because [they refused to admit that the Holy Spirit was helping him to expel demons. Instead], they were saying, “An evil spirit is controlling him!”
because they said, "He has an unclean spirit."
31 Jesus’ mother and [younger] siblings arrived. While they stood outside, they sent [someone inside] in order to call him [outside].
And then his mother and his brothers came, and standing outside, they sent to him, calling him.
32 A crowd was sitting around Jesus. One of them said to him, “Listen/Hey, your mother and your [younger] brothers and sisters are outside, and they are wanting (to see/to talk with) you!”
And a crowd was sitting around him, and they told him, "Look, your mother and your brothers are outside looking for you."
33 Jesus replied to them, “([I will tell you something about] my mother and my brothers.[/Do you know whom I consider to be like] my mother and my brothers?)” [RHQ]
And he answered them, saying, "Who are my mother and my brothers?"
34 After he looked around at [the disciples] who were sitting around him [in a circle], he said, “Look here! I [love these men as much as] I [love] my mother and my brothers.
And looking around at those who sat around him, he said, "Look, my mother and my brothers.
35 Those who habitually do what God wants are [as dear to me] [MET] as my brother, my sister, or my mother!”
For whoever does the will of God, the same is my brother, and my sister, and mother."