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Chapter 10
Mark Weymouth 10:1  Soon on His feet once more, He enters the district of Judaea and crosses the Jordan: again the people flock to Him, and ere long, as was usual with Him, He was teaching them once more.
Mark Weymouth 10:2  Presently a party of Pharisees come to Him with the question--seeking to entrap Him, "May a man divorce his wife?"
Mark Weymouth 10:3  "What rule did Moses lay down for you?" He answered.
Mark Weymouth 10:4  "Moses," they said, "permitted a man to draw up a written notice of divorce, and to send his wife away."
Mark Weymouth 10:5  "It was in consideration of your stubborn hearts," said Jesus, "that Moses enacted this law for you;
Mark Weymouth 10:6  but from the beginning of the creation the rule was, `Male and female did God make them.
Mark Weymouth 10:7  For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother, and shall cling to his wife,
Mark Weymouth 10:8  and the two shall be one'; so that they are two no longer, but `one.'
Mark Weymouth 10:9  What, therefore, God has joined together let not man separate."
Mark Weymouth 10:10  Indoors the disciples began questioning Jesus again on the same subject.
Mark Weymouth 10:11  He replied, "Whoever divorces his wife and marries another woman, commits adultery against the first wife;
Mark Weymouth 10:12  and if a woman puts away her husband and marries another man, she commits adultery."
Mark Weymouth 10:13  One day people were bringing young children to Jesus for Him to touch them, but the disciples interfered.
Mark Weymouth 10:14  Jesus, however, on seeing this, was moved to indignation, and said to them, "Let the little children come to me: do not hinder them; for to those who are childlike the Kingdom of God belongs.
Mark Weymouth 10:15  In solemn truth I tell you that no one who does not receive the Kingdom of God like a little child will by any possibility enter it."
Mark Weymouth 10:16  Then He took them in His arms and blessed them lovingly, one by one, laying His hands upon them.
Mark Weymouth 10:17  As He went out to resume His journey, there came a man running up to Him, who knelt at His feet and asked, "Good Rabbi, what am I to do in order to inherit the Life of the Ages?"
Mark Weymouth 10:18  "Why do you call me good?" asked Jesus in reply; "there is no one truly good except One--that is, God.
Mark Weymouth 10:19  You know the Commandments-- `Do not murder;' `Do not commit adultery;' `Do not steal;' `Do not lie in giving evidence;' `Do not defraud;' `Honour thy father and thy mother.'"
Mark Weymouth 10:20  "Rabbi," he replied, "all these Commandments I have carefully obeyed from my youth."
Mark Weymouth 10:21  Then Jesus looked at him and loved him, and said, "One thing is lacking in you: go, sell all you possess and give the proceeds to the poor, and you shall have riches in Heaven; and come and be a follower of mine."
Mark Weymouth 10:22  At these words his brow darkened, and he went away sad; for he was possessed of great wealth.
Mark Weymouth 10:23  Then looking round on His disciples Jesus said, "With how hard a struggle will the possessors of riches enter the Kingdom of God!"
Mark Weymouth 10:24  The disciples were amazed at His words. Jesus, however, said again, "Children, how hard a struggle is it for those who trust in riches to enter the Kingdom of God!
Mark Weymouth 10:25  It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God."
Mark Weymouth 10:26  They were astonished beyond measure, and said to one another, "Who then *can* be saved?"
Mark Weymouth 10:27  Jesus looking on them said, "With men it is impossible, but not with God; for everything is possible with God."
Mark Weymouth 10:28  "Remember," said Peter to Him, "that we forsook everything and have become your followers."
Mark Weymouth 10:29  "In solemn truth I tell you," replied Jesus, "that there is no one who has forsaken house or brothers or sisters, or mother or father, or children or lands, for my sake and for the sake of the Good News,
Mark Weymouth 10:30  but will receive a hundred times as much now in this present life--houses, brothers, sisters, mothers, children, lands--and persecution with them--and in the coming age the Life of the Ages.
Mark Weymouth 10:31  But many who are now first will be last, and the last, first."
Mark Weymouth 10:32  They were still on the road going up to Jerusalem, and Jesus was walking ahead of them; they were full of wonder, and some, though they followed, did so with fear. Then, once more calling to Him the Twelve, He began to tell them what was about to happen to Him.
Mark Weymouth 10:33  "See," He said, "we are going up to Jerusalem, where the Son of Man will be betrayed to the High Priests and the Scribes. They will condemn Him to death, and will hand Him over to the Gentiles;
Mark Weymouth 10:34  they will insult Him in cruel sport, spit on Him, scourge Him, and put Him to death; but on the third day He will rise to life again."
Mark Weymouth 10:35  Then James and John, the sons of Zabdi, came up to Him and said, "Rabbi, we wish you would grant us whatever request we make of you."
Mark Weymouth 10:37  "Allow us," they replied, "to sit one at your right hand and the other at your left hand, in your glory."
Mark Weymouth 10:38  "You know not," said He, "what you are asking. Are you able to drink out of the cup from which I am to drink, or to be baptized with the baptism with which I am to be baptized?"
Mark Weymouth 10:39  "We are able," they replied. "Out of the cup," said Jesus, "from which I am to drink you shall drink, and with the baptism with which I am to be baptized you shall be baptized;
Mark Weymouth 10:40  but as to sitting at my right hand or at my left, that is not mine to give: it will be for those for whom it is reserved."
Mark Weymouth 10:41  The other ten, hearing of it, were at first highly indignant with James and John.
Mark Weymouth 10:42  Jesus, however, called them to Him and said to them, "You are aware how those who are deemed rulers among the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great men make them feel their authority;
Mark Weymouth 10:43  but it is not to be so among you. No, whoever desires to be great among you must be your servant;
Mark Weymouth 10:44  and whoever desires to be first among you must be the bondservant of all.
Mark Weymouth 10:45  For the Son of Man also did not come to be waited upon, but to wait on others, and to give His life as the redemption-price for a multitude of people."
Mark Weymouth 10:46  They came to Jericho; and as He was leaving that town--Himself and His disciples and a great crowd--Bartimaeus (the son of Timaeus), a blind beggar, was sitting by the way-side.
Mark Weymouth 10:47  Hearing that it was Jesus the Nazarene, he began to cry out, "Son of David, Jesus, have pity on me."
Mark Weymouth 10:48  Many angrily told him to leave off shouting; but he only cried out all the louder, "Son of David, have pity on me."
Mark Weymouth 10:49  Then Jesus stood still. "Call him," He said. So they called the blind man. "Cheer up," they said; "rise, he is calling you."
Mark Weymouth 10:50  The man flung away his outer garment, sprang to his feet, and came to Jesus.
Mark Weymouth 10:51  "What shall I do for you?" said Jesus. "Rabboni," replied the blind man, "let me recover my sight."
Mark Weymouth 10:52  "Go," said Jesus, "your faith has cured you." Instantly he regained his sight, and followed Him along the road.