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Chapter 4
Mark LO 4:1  Again, he was teaching by the sea side, when so great a multitude gathered about him, that he was obliged to go aboard a bark, and sit there, while all the people remained on shore.
Mark LO 4:2  Then he taught them many things by parables.
Mark LO 4:3  In teaching, he said to them, Attend, behold the sower went out to sow.
Mark LO 4:4  And as he sowed, part of the seed fell by the way-side, and the birds came and picked it up.
Mark LO 4:5  Part fell upon rocky ground, where it had little mold. This sprang sooner, because there was no depth of soil.
Mark LO 4:6  But after the sun had beaten upon it, it was scorched, and having no root, it withered away.
Mark LO 4:7  Part fell among thorns; and the thorns grew up and stifled it, so that it yielded nothing.
Mark LO 4:8  Part fell into good ground, and sprang up, and became so fruitful, that some grains produced thirty, some sixty, and some a hundred.
Mark LO 4:9  He added. Whoever has ears to hear, let him hear.
Mark LO 4:10  When he was in private, those who were about him with the twelve, asked him the meaning of the parable.
Mark LO 4:11  He said to them, It is your privilege to know the secrets of the Reign of God, but to those without everything is vailed in parables;
Mark LO 4:12  that they may not perceive what they look at, or understand what they hear; lest they should be reclaimed, and obtain the forgiveness of their sins.
Mark LO 4:13  He said also to them, Do you not understand this parable? How then will you understand all the parables?
Mark LO 4:15  The wayside on which some of the grain fell, denotes those who have no sooner heard the word, than Satan comes, and takes away that which was sown in their hearts.
Mark LO 4:16  The rocky ground denotes those, who, hearing the word, receive it first with pleasure;
Mark LO 4:17  yet not having it rooted in their minds, retain it but a while; for when trouble or persecution comes because of the word, they instantly relapse.
Mark LO 4:18  The ground overrun with thorns, denotes those hearers
Mark LO 4:19  in whom worldly cares, and delusive riches, and the inordinate desire of other things, stifle the word, and render it unfruitful.
Mark LO 4:20  The good soil on which some grains yielded thirty, some sixty, and some a hundred, denotes those who hear the word, and retain it, and produce the fruits thereof.
Mark LO 4:21  He said further, Is a lamp brought to be put under a vessel, or under a bed, and not to be set on a stand?
Mark LO 4:22  For there is no secret, that is not discovered; nor has anything been concealed, which is not to be divulged.
Mark LO 4:24  He said, moreover, Consider what you hear: with the measure with which you give, you shall receive.
Mark LO 4:25  For to him who has, more shall be given; but from him who has not, even that which he has shall be taken.
Mark LO 4:26  He said also, The kingdom of God is like seed, which a man sowed in his field.
Mark LO 4:27  While he slept by night, and waked by day, the seed shot up, and grew without his minding it.
Mark LO 4:28  For the earth produces of itself first the blade, then the ear; afterward the full corn.
Mark LO 4:29  But as soon as the grain was ripe, he applied the sickle, because it was time to reap it.
Mark LO 4:30  He said also, To what shall we compare the kingdom of God, or by what similitude shall we represent it?
Mark LO 4:31  It is like a grain of mustard seed, which, when it is sown in the earth, is the smallest of all the seeds that are there.
Mark LO 4:32  But after it is sown, it springs up, and becomes greater than any herb, and shoots out branches so large, that under their shades, the birds of the air may find shelter.
Mark LO 4:33  And in many such similitudes, he conveyed instruction to the people, as he found them disposed to hear:
Mark LO 4:34  and without a similitude he told them nothing; but he solved all to his disciples in private.
Mark LO 4:35  That day, in the evening, he said to them, Let us pass to the other side.
Mark LO 4:36  And they, leaving the people, but having him in the bark, set sail in company with other small barks.
Mark LO 4:37  Then there arose a great storm of wind which drove the billows into the bark, which was now full.
Mark LO 4:38  Jesus being in the stern, asleep on a pillow, they awake him, saying, Rabbi, do you not care that we perish?
Mark LO 4:39  And he arose, and commanded the wind, saying to the sea, Peace! be still! Immediately the wind ceased, and great calm ensued.
Mark LO 4:40  And he said to them, Why are you so timorous? How is it that you have no faith?
Mark LO 4:41  And they were exceedingly terrified, and said one to another, Who is this, whom even the wind and the sea obey?