MARK
Chapter 4
Mark | OEB | 4:1 | Jesus again began to teach by the Sea; and, as an immense crowd was gathering around him, he got into a boat, and sat in it on the Sea, while all the people were on the shore at the water’s edge. | |
Mark | OEB | 4:2 | Then he taught them many truths in parables; and in the course of his teaching he said to them: | |
Mark | OEB | 4:4 | and presently, as he was sowing, some of the seed fell along the path; and the birds came, and ate it up. | |
Mark | OEB | 4:5 | Some fell on rocky ground, where it had not much soil, and, because the soil wasn't deep, sprang up at once; | |
Mark | OEB | 4:6 | but, when the sun rose, it was scorched, and, because their roots were not deep enough, withered away. | |
Mark | OEB | 4:7 | Some of the seed fell among brambles; but the brambles shot up and completely choked it, and it yielded no return. | |
Mark | OEB | 4:8 | Some fell into good soil, and, shooting up and growing, yielded a return, amounting to thirty, sixty, and even a hundred fold.” | |
Mark | OEB | 4:10 | Afterwards, when he was alone, his followers and the Twelve asked him about his parables; | |
Mark | OEB | 4:11 | and he said: “To you the hidden truth of the kingdom of God has been imparted; but to those who are outside it all teaching takes the form of parables so that — | |
Mark | OEB | 4:12 | ‘Though they have eyes, they may see without perceiving; and though they have ears, they may hear without understanding; otherwise some day they might turn and be forgiven.’ | |
Mark | OEB | 4:13 | “You do not know the meaning of this parable?”he went on; “Then how will you understand all the other parables? | |
Mark | OEB | 4:15 | The people meant by the seed that falls along the path are these — where the message is sown, but, as soon as they have heard it, Satan immediately comes and carries away the message that has been sown in them. | |
Mark | OEB | 4:16 | So, too, those meant by the seed sown on the rocky places are the people who, when they have heard the message, at once accept it joyfully; | |
Mark | OEB | 4:17 | but, as they have no root, they stand only for a short time; and so, when trouble or persecution arises because of the message, they fall away at once. | |
Mark | OEB | 4:18 | Those meant by the seed sown among the brambles are different; they are the people who hear the message, | |
Mark | OEB | 4:19 | but the cares of life, and the glamour of wealth, and cravings for many other things come in and completely choke the message, so that it gives no return. | |
Mark | OEB | 4:20 | But the people meant by the seed sown on the good ground are those who hear the message, and welcome it, and yield a return, thirty, sixty, and even a hundred fold.” | |
Mark | OEB | 4:21 | Jesus said to them: “Is a lamp brought to be put under a basket or under the couch, instead of being put on the lamp-stand? | |
Mark | OEB | 4:22 | There is nothing hidden that will not come to light and nothing is concealed that will not be brought into the open. | |
Mark | OEB | 4:24 | Take care what you listen to,”said Jesus. “The standard you use will be used for you, and more will be added for you. | |
Mark | OEB | 4:25 | For, to those who have, more will be given; while, from those who have nothing, even what they have will be taken away.” | |
Mark | OEB | 4:26 | Jesus also said: “This is what the kingdom of God is like — like a man who has scattered seed on the ground, | |
Mark | OEB | 4:27 | and then sleeps by night and rises by day, while the seed is shooting up and growing — he knows not how. | |
Mark | OEB | 4:28 | The ground bears the crop of itself — first the blade, then the ear, and then the full grain in the ear; | |
Mark | OEB | 4:29 | but, as soon as the crop is ready, immediately he ‘puts in the sickle because harvest has come’.” | |
Mark | OEB | 4:31 | By what can we illustrate it? Perhaps by the growth of a mustard seed. This seed, when sown in the ground, though it is smaller than all other seeds, | |
Mark | OEB | 4:32 | yet, when sown, shoots up, and becomes larger than any other herb, and puts out great branches, so that even ‘the wild birds can roost in its shelter.’” | |
Mark | OEB | 4:33 | With many such parables Jesus used to speak to the people of his message, as far as they were able to receive it; | |
Mark | OEB | 4:34 | and to them he never used to speak except in parables; but in private to his own disciples he explained everything. | |
Mark | OEB | 4:36 | So, leaving the crowd behind, they took him with them, just as he was, in the boat; and there were other boats with him. | |
Mark | OEB | 4:37 | A violent squall came on, and the waves kept dashing into the boat, so that the boat was actually filling. | |
Mark | OEB | 4:38 | Jesus was in the stern asleep on the cushion; and the disciples roused him and cried: “Teacher! Is it nothing to you that we are lost?” | |
Mark | OEB | 4:39 | Jesus rose and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea: “Hush! Be still!”Then the wind dropped, and a great calm followed. | |