1 A nd Jesus, getting into a boat, crossed to the other side and came to His own town.
So He got into a boat, crossed over, and came to His own city.
2 A nd behold, they brought to Him a man paralyzed and prostrated by illness, lying on a sleeping pad; and when Jesus saw their faith, He said to the paralyzed man, Take courage, son; your sins are forgiven and the penalty remitted.
Then behold, they brought to Him a paralytic lying on a bed. When Jesus saw their faith, He said to the paralytic, “Son, be of good cheer; your sins are forgiven you.”
3 A nd behold, some of the scribes said to themselves, This man blasphemes!
And at once some of the scribes said within themselves, “This Man blasphemes!”
4 B ut Jesus, knowing ( seeing) their thoughts, said, Why do you think evil and harbor malice in your hearts?
But Jesus, knowing their thoughts, said, “Why do you think evil in your hearts?
5 F or which is easier: to say, Your sins are forgiven and the penalty remitted, or to say, Get up and walk?
For which is easier, to say, ‘ Your sins are forgiven you,’ or to say, ‘Arise and walk’?
6 B ut in order that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins and remit the penalty, He then said to the paralyzed man, Get up! Pick up your sleeping pad and go to your own house.
But that you may know that the Son of Man has power on earth to forgive sins” —then He said to the paralytic, “Arise, take up your bed, and go to your house.”
7 A nd he got up and went away to his own house.
And he arose and departed to his house.
8 W hen the crowds saw it, they were struck with fear and awe; and they recognized God and praised and thanked Him, Who had given such power and authority to men.
Now when the multitudes saw it, they marveled and glorified God, who had given such power to men. Matthew the Tax Collector
9 A s Jesus passed on from there, He saw a man named Matthew sitting at the tax collector’s office; and He said to him, Be My disciple. And he rose and followed Him.
As Jesus passed on from there, He saw a man named Matthew sitting at the tax office. And He said to him, “Follow Me.” So he arose and followed Him.
10 A nd as Jesus reclined at table in the house, behold, many tax collectors and sinners came and sat (reclined) with Him and His disciples.
Now it happened, as Jesus sat at the table in the house, that behold, many tax collectors and sinners came and sat down with Him and His disciples.
11 A nd when the Pharisees saw this, they said to His disciples, Why does your Master eat with tax collectors and those sinful?
And when the Pharisees saw it, they said to His disciples, “Why does your Teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?”
12 B ut when Jesus heard it, He replied, Those who are strong and well (healthy) have no need of a physician, but those who are weak and sick.
When Jesus heard that, He said to them, “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick.
13 G o and learn what this means: I desire mercy '> readiness to help those in trouble] and not sacrifice and sacrificial victims. For I came not to call and invite the righteous (those who are upright and in right standing with God), but sinners (the erring ones and all those not free from sin).
But go and learn what this means: ‘I desire mercy and not sacrifice.’ For I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners, to repentance.” Jesus Is Questioned About Fasting
14 T hen the disciples of John came to Jesus, inquiring, Why is it that we and the Pharisees fast often,, but Your disciples do not fast?
Then the disciples of John came to Him, saying, “Why do we and the Pharisees fast often, but Your disciples do not fast?”
15 A nd Jesus replied to them, Can the wedding guests mourn while the bridegroom is still with them? The days will come when the bridegroom is taken away from them, and then they will fast.
And Jesus said to them, “Can the friends of the bridegroom mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them? But the days will come when the bridegroom will be taken away from them, and then they will fast.
16 A nd no one puts a piece of cloth that has not been shrunk on an old garment, for such a patch tears away from the garment and a worse rent (tear) is made.
No one puts a piece of unshrunk cloth on an old garment; for the patch pulls away from the garment, and the tear is made worse.
17 N either is new wine put in old wineskins; for if it is, the skins burst and are torn in pieces, and the wine is spilled and the skins are ruined. But new wine is put into fresh wineskins, and so both are preserved.
Nor do they put new wine into old wineskins, or else the wineskins break, the wine is spilled, and the wineskins are ruined. But they put new wine into new wineskins, and both are preserved.” A Girl Restored to Life and a Woman Healed
18 W hile He was talking this way to them, behold, a ruler entered and, kneeling down, worshiped Him, saying, My daughter has just now died; but come and lay Your hand on her, and she will come to life.
While He spoke these things to them, behold, a ruler came and worshiped Him, saying, “My daughter has just died, but come and lay Your hand on her and she will live.”
19 A nd Jesus got up and accompanied him, with His disciples.
So Jesus arose and followed him, and so did His disciples.
20 A nd behold, a woman who had suffered from a flow of blood for twelve years came up behind Him and touched the fringe of His garment;
And suddenly, a woman who had a flow of blood for twelve years came from behind and touched the hem of His garment.
21 F or she kept saying to herself, If I only touch His garment, I shall be restored to health.
For she said to herself, “If only I may touch His garment, I shall be made well.”
22 J esus turned around and, seeing her, He said, Take courage, daughter! Your faith has made you well. And at once the woman was restored to health.
But Jesus turned around, and when He saw her He said, “Be of good cheer, daughter; your faith has made you well.” And the woman was made well from that hour.
23 A nd when Jesus came to the ruler’s house and saw the flute players and the crowd making an uproar and din,
When Jesus came into the ruler’s house, and saw the flute players and the noisy crowd wailing,
24 H e said, Go away; for the girl is not dead but sleeping. And they laughed and jeered at Him.
He said to them, “Make room, for the girl is not dead, but sleeping.” And they ridiculed Him.
25 B ut when the crowd had been ordered to go outside, He went in and took her by the hand, and the girl arose.
But when the crowd was put outside, He went in and took her by the hand, and the girl arose.
26 A nd the news about this spread through all that district.
And the report of this went out into all that land. Two Blind Men Healed
27 A s Jesus passed on from there, two blind men followed Him, shouting loudly, Have pity and mercy on us, Son of David!
When Jesus departed from there, two blind men followed Him, crying out and saying, “Son of David, have mercy on us!”
28 W hen He reached the house and went in, the blind men came to Him, and Jesus said to them, Do you believe that I am able to do this? They said to Him, Yes, Lord.
And when He had come into the house, the blind men came to Him. And Jesus said to them, “Do you believe that I am able to do this?” They said to Him, “Yes, Lord.”
29 T hen He touched their eyes, saying, According to your faith and trust and reliance be it done to you;
Then He touched their eyes, saying, “According to your faith let it be to you.”
30 A nd their eyes were opened. And Jesus earnestly and sternly charged them, See that you let no one know about this.
And their eyes were opened. And Jesus sternly warned them, saying, “See that no one knows it.”
31 B ut they went off and blazed and spread His fame abroad throughout that whole district.
But when they had departed, they spread the news about Him in all that country. A Mute Man Speaks
32 A nd while they were going away, behold, a dumb man under the power of a demon was brought to Jesus.
As they went out, behold, they brought to Him a man, mute and demon-possessed.
33 A nd when the demon was driven out, the dumb man spoke; and the crowds were stunned with bewildered wonder, saying, Never before has anything like this been seen in Israel.
And when the demon was cast out, the mute spoke. And the multitudes marveled, saying, “It was never seen like this in Israel!”
34 B ut the Pharisees said, He drives out demons through and with the help of the prince of demons.
But the Pharisees said, “He casts out demons by the ruler of the demons.” The Compassion of Jesus
35 A nd Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the good news (the Gospel) of the kingdom and curing all kinds of disease and every weakness and infirmity.
Then Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every sickness and every disease among the people.
36 W hen He saw the throngs, He was moved with pity and sympathy for them, because they were bewildered (harassed and distressed and dejected and helpless), like sheep without a shepherd.
But when He saw the multitudes, He was moved with compassion for them, because they were weary and scattered, like sheep having no shepherd.
37 T hen He said to His disciples, The harvest is indeed plentiful, but the laborers are few.
Then He said to His disciples, “The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few.
38 S o pray to the Lord of the harvest to force out and thrust laborers into His harvest.
Therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest.”