MARK
Chapter 4
Mark | Murdock | 4:1 | And again he began to teach by the side of the sea. And great multitudes were assembled about him; so that he embarked and sat in a ship on the sea, and all the multitude stood on the land by the side of the sea. | |
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And as he sowed, some | |
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And he said: Whoever hath ears to hear, let him hear. 10) And when they were by themselves, those with him, together with the twelve, asked him | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:11 | And Jesus said to them: To you it is given to know the mystery of the kingdom of God; but to them without, all is in similitudes: | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:12 | that when they see, they may see and not see, and when they hear, they may hear and not understand; lest they should be converted, and their sins be forgiven them. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:13 | And he said to them: Do ye not understand this similitude? And how will ye understand all similitudes? | |
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And those by the side of the path, are they in whom the word is sown; and as soon as they have heard | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:16 | And those sown on the rock, are they who, when they hear the word, immediately with joy receive it. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:17 | And they have no root in them, but are temporary; and when there is affliction or persecution on account of the word, they are quickly stumbled. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:19 | and the cares of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the residue of other lusts enter in and choke the word, and it is without fruits. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:20 | And those sown on good ground are they that hear the word, and receive it, and bear fruits, by thirties, and by sixties, and by hundreds. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:21 | And he said to them: Is a lamp brought to be placed under a bushel, or under a bed? Is it not to be placed on a light-stand? | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:22 | For there is nothing hid, which will not be exposed; and nothing concealed, which will not be made manifest. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:24 | And he said to them: Take heed what ye hear: with what measure ye measure, it shall be measured to you: and there shall more be given to you who hear. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:25 | For to him that hath, will more be given; and from him that hath not, even what he hath, will be taken from him. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:26 | And he said: So is the kingdom of God, as if a man should cast seed into the ground, | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:27 | and should sleep and rise, by night and by day, and the seed should grow an shoot up, he knoweth not how. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:28 | For the earth bringeth forth the fruit; first the plant, and subsequently the ear, and at last the complete wheat in the ear. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:29 | And when the fruit is ripe, immediately cometh the sickle, because the harvest hath arrived. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:30 | And he said: To what shall we liken the kingdom of God? and with what similitude shall we compare it? | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:31 | It is like a grain of mustard seed which, when it is sown in the earth, is the least of all seeds sown on the earth; | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:32 | and when it is sown it springeth up, and becometh greater than all herbs, and produceth great branches, so that birds can lodge under its shadow. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:33 | And by many such similitudes, similitudes such as they could hear, Jesus discoursed with the people. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:34 | And without similitudes he did not converse with them: but to his disciples, between himself and them, he explained every thing. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:36 | And they sent away the multitudes: and they conducted him in the ship as he was. And there were also with him other little ships. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:37 | And there was a great tempest and wind: and the waves beat upon the ship, and it was near being filled. | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:38 | And Jesus was asleep on a pillow in the hinder part of the ship. And they came and awoke him, and said to him: Our Rabbi, carest thou not, that we perish? | |
Mark | Murdock | 4:39 | And he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea: Cease; be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm. | |