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Chapter 9
Mark Twenty 9:1  "I tell you," he added, "that some of those who are standing here will not know death till they have seen the Kingdom of God come in power."
Mark Twenty 9:2  Six days later, Jesus took with him Peter, James, and John, and led them up a high mountain alone by themselves. There his appearance was transformed before their eyes,
Mark Twenty 9:3  And his clothes became of a more dazzling white than any bleacher in the world could make them.
Mark Twenty 9:4  And Elijah appeared to them, in company with Moses; and they were talking with Jesus.
Mark Twenty 9:5  "Rabbi," said Peter, interposing, "it is good to be here; let us make three tents, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah."
Mark Twenty 9:6  For he did not know what to say, because they were much afraid.
Mark Twenty 9:7  Then a cloud came down and enveloped them; and from the cloud there came a voice--"This is my Son, the Beloved; him you must hear."
Mark Twenty 9:8  And suddenly, on looking round, they saw that there was now no one with them but Jesus alone.
Mark Twenty 9:9  As they were going down the mountain-side, Jesus cautioned them not to relate what they had seen to any one, till after the Son of Man should have risen again from the dead.
Mark Twenty 9:10  They seized upon these words and discussed with one another what this 'rising from the dead' meant.
Mark Twenty 9:11  "How is it," they asked Jesus, "that our Teachers of the Law say that Elijah has to come first?"
Mark Twenty 9:12  "Elijah does indeed come first," answered Jesus, "and re- establish everything; and does not Scripture speak, with regard to the Son of Man, of his undergoing much suffering and being utterly despised?
Mark Twenty 9:13  But I tell you that Elijah has come, and people have treated him just as they pleased, as Scripture says of him."
Mark Twenty 9:14  When they came to the other disciples, they saw a great crowd round them, and some Teachers of the Law arguing with them.
Mark Twenty 9:15  But, as soon as they saw Jesus, all the people, in great astonishment, ran up and greeted him.
Mark Twenty 9:16  "What are you arguing about with them?" Jesus asked.
Mark Twenty 9:17  "Teacher," answered a man in the crowd, "I brought my son to see you, as he has a dumb spirit in him;
Mark Twenty 9:18  And, wherever it seizes him, it dashes him down; he foams at the mouth and grinds his teeth, and he is pining away. I asked your disciples to drive the spirit out, but they failed."
Mark Twenty 9:19  "O faithless generation!" exclaimed Jesus. "How long must I be with you? how long must I have patience with you? Bring the boy to me."
Mark Twenty 9:20  They brought him to Jesus; but no sooner did the boy see him than the spirit threw him into convulsions; and he fell on the ground, and rolled about, foaming at the mouth.
Mark Twenty 9:21  "How long has he been like this?" Jesus asked the boy's father.
Mark Twenty 9:22  "From his childhood," he answered; "and it has often thrown him into fire and into water to put an end to his life; but, if you can possibly do anything, take pity on us, and help us!"
Mark Twenty 9:23  Why say 'possibly'?"Jesus replied. "Everything is possible for one who has faith."
Mark Twenty 9:24  The boy's father immediately cried out. "I have faith; help my want of faith!"
Mark Twenty 9:25  But, when Jesus saw that a crowd was quickly collecting, he rebuked the foul spirit. "Deaf and dumb spirit, it is I who command you. Come out from him and never enter him again."
Mark Twenty 9:26  With a loud cry the spirit threw the boy into repeated convulsions, and then came out from him. The boy looked like a corpse, so that most of them said that he was dead.
Mark Twenty 9:27  But Jesus took his hand, and lifted him; and he stood up.
Mark Twenty 9:28  When Jesus had gone indoors, his disciples asked him privately. "Why could not we drive it out?"
Mark Twenty 9:29  "A spirit of this kind," he said, "can be driven out only by prayer."
Mark Twenty 9:30  Leaving that place, Jesus and his disciples went on their way through Galilee; but he did not wish any one to know it, for he was instructing his disciples, and telling them--"The Son of Man is being betrayed into the hands of his fellow men, and they will put him to death, but, when he has been put to death, he will rise again after three days."
Mark Twenty 9:32  But the disciples did not understand his meaning and were afraid to question him.
Mark Twenty 9:33  They came to Capernaum. When Jesus had gone into the house, he asked them. "What were you discussing on the way?"
Mark Twenty 9:34  But they were silent; for on the way they had been arguing with one another which was the greatest.
Mark Twenty 9:35  Sitting down, Jesus called the Twelve and said. "If any one wishes to be first, he must be last of all, and servant of all."
Mark Twenty 9:36  Then Jesus took a little child, and placed it in the middle of them. Folding it in his arms, he said to them.
Mark Twenty 9:37  "Any one who, for the sake of my Name, welcomes even a little child like this is welcoming me, and any one who welcomes me is welcoming not me, but him who sent me as his Messenger."
Mark Twenty 9:38  "Teacher," said John, "we saw a man driving out demons by using your name, and we tried to prevent him, because he did not follow us."
Mark Twenty 9:39  "None of you must prevent the man," answered Jesus, "for no one will use my name in working a miracle, and yet find it easy to speak evil of me.
Mark Twenty 9:41  If any one gives you a cup of water because you belong to Christ, I tell you, he shall assuredly not lose his reward.
Mark Twenty 9:42  And, if any one puts a snare in the way of one of these lowly ones who believe in me, it would be far better for him if he had been thrown into the sea with a great millstone round his neck.
Mark Twenty 9:43  If your hand proves a snare to you, cut it off. It would be better for you to enter the Life maimed, than to have both your hands and go into the Pit, into the inextinguishable fire.
Mark Twenty 9:45  If your foot proves a snare to you, cut it off. It would be better for you to enter the Life lame, than to have both your feet and be thrown into the Pit.
Mark Twenty 9:47  If your eye proves a snare to you, tear it out. It would be better for you to enter the Kingdom of God with only one eye, than to have both eyes and be thrown into the Pit, where 'their worm does not die, and the fire is not put out.'
Mark Twenty 9:49  For it is by fire that every one will be salted.
Mark Twenty 9:50  Salt is good, but, if the salt should lose its saltiness, what will you use to season it? You must have salt in yourselves, and live at peace with one another."