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And
he
said
unto
them,
Verily
I
say
unto
you,
That
there
be
some
of
them
that
stand
here,
which
shall
not
taste
of
death,
till
they
have
seen
the
kingdom
of
God
come
with
power.
2 And
after
a
six
days
Jesus
taketh
with
him
Peter,
and
James,
and
John,
b
and
leadeth
them
up
into
an
high
mountain
apart
by
themselves:
and
he
was
c
transfigured
before
them.
3 And
his
raiment
became
shining,
exceeding
white
as
snow;
so
as
no
fuller
on
earth
can
white
them.
4 And
there
appeared
unto
them
Elias
with
a
Moses:
and
they
were
talking
with
Jesus.
5 And
Peter
answered
and
said
to
Jesus,
Master,
it
is
good
for
us
to
be
here:
and
let
us
make
three
tabernacles;
one
for
thee,
and
one
for
Moses,
and
one
for
Elias.
6 For
he
wist
not
what
to
say;
for
they
were
sore
afraid.
7 And
there
was
a
cloud
that
overshadowed
them:
and
a
a
voice
came
out
of
the
cloud,
saying,
This
is
my
b
beloved
Son:
hear
him.
8 And
suddenly,
when
they
had
looked
round
about,
they
saw
no
man
any
more,
save
Jesus
only
with
themselves.
9 And
as
they
came
down
from
the
mountain,
he
charged
them
that
they
should
tell
no
a
man
what
things
they
had
seen,
till
the
Son
of
man
were
risen
from
the
dead.
10 And
they
kept
that
saying
with
themselves,
questioning
one
with
another
what
the
a
rising
from
the
dead
should
mean.
11 And
they
asked
him,
saying,
Why
say
the
scribes
that
Elias
must
first
come?
12 And
he
answered
and
told
them,
Elias
verily
cometh
first,
a
and
b
restoreth
all
things;
and
how
it
is
written
of
the
c
Son
of
man,
that
he
must
d
suffer
many
things,
and
be
set
at
e
nought.
13 But
I
say
unto
you,
That
Elias
is
indeed
come,
and
they
have
done
unto
him
whatsoever
they
a
listed,
as
it
is
written
of
b
him.
14 And
when
he
came
to
his
disciples,
he
saw
a
great
multitude
about
them,
and
the
scribes
questioning
with
them.
15 And
straightway
all
the
people,
when
they
beheld
him,
were
greatly
amazed,
and
running
to
him
saluted
him.
16 And
he
asked
the
scribes,
What
question
ye
with
them?
17 And
one
of
the
multitude
answered
and
said,
Master,
I
have
brought
unto
thee
my
son,
which
hath
a
dumb
spirit;
18 And
wheresoever
he
taketh
him,
he
a
teareth
him:
and
he
foameth,
and
gnasheth
with
his
teeth,
and
pineth
away:
and
I
spake
to
thy
disciples
that
they
should
cast
him
out;
and
they
could
not.
19 He
answereth
him,
and
saith,
O
faithless
generation,
how
long
shall
I
be
with
you?
how
long
shall
I
suffer
you?
bring
him
unto
me.
20 And
they
brought
him
unto
him:
and
when
he
saw
him,
straightway
the
spirit
a
tare
him;
and
he
fell
on
the
ground,
and
wallowed
foaming.
21 And
he
asked
his
father,
How
long
is
it
ago
since
this
came
unto
him?
And
he
said,
Of
a
child.
22 And
ofttimes
it
hath
cast
him
into
the
fire,
and
into
the
waters,
to
destroy
him:
but
if
thou
canst
do
any
thing,
have
a
compassion
on
us,
and
help
us.
23 Jesus
said
unto
him,
If
thou
canst
believe,
all
things
are
a
possible
to
him
that
b
believeth.
24 And
straightway
the
father
of
the
child
cried
out,
and
said
with
tears,
Lord,
I
believe;
help
thou
mine
a
unbelief.
25 When
Jesus
saw
that
the
people
came
running
together,
he
a
rebuked
the
b
foul
spirit,
saying
unto
him,
Thou
dumb
and
deaf
spirit,
I
charge
thee,
come
out
of
him,
and
enter
no
more
into
him.
26 And
the
spirit
cried,
and
rent
him
sore,
and
came
out
of
him:
and
he
was
as
one
dead;
insomuch
that
many
said,
He
is
dead.
27 But
Jesus
took
him
by
the
hand,
and
a
lifted
him
up;
and
he
arose.
28 And
when
he
was
come
into
the
house,
his
disciples
asked
him
privately,
Why
could
not
we
cast
him
out?
29 And
he
said
unto
them,
This
kind
can
come
forth
by
nothing,
but
by
prayer
and
a
fasting.
30 And
they
departed
thence,
and
passed
through
Galilee;
and
he
would
not
that
any
man
should
know
it.
31 For
he
taught
his
disciples,
and
said
unto
them,
The
a
Son
of
man
is
delivered
into
the
hands
of
men,
and
they
shall
kill
him;
and
after
that
he
is
killed,
he
shall
b
rise
the
third
day.
32 But
they
understood
not
that
saying,
and
were
afraid
to
ask
him.
33 And
he
came
to
Capernaum:
and
being
in
the
house
he
asked
them,
What
was
it
that
ye
a
disputed
among
yourselves
by
the
way?
34 But
they
held
their
peace:
for
by
the
way
they
had
a
disputed
among
themselves,
who
should
be
the
b
greatest.
35 And
he
sat
down,
and
called
the
twelve,
and
saith
unto
them,
If
any
man
desire
to
be
a
first,
the
same
shall
be
last
of
all,
and
b
servant
of
all.
36 And
he
took
a
child,
and
set
him
in
the
midst
of
them:
and
when
he
had
taken
him
in
his
arms,
he
said
unto
them,
37
a
Whosoever
shall
receive
one
of
such
b
children
in
my
name,
receiveth
me:
and
whosoever
shall
receive
me,
receiveth
not
me,
but
him
that
sent
me.
38 And
John
answered
him,
saying,
Master,
we
saw
one
a
casting
out
devils
in
thy
name,
and
he
followeth
not
us:
and
we
forbad
him,
because
he
followeth
not
us.
39 But
Jesus
said,
Forbid
him
not:
for
there
is
no
man
which
shall
do
a
a
miracle
in
my
b
name,
that
can
lightly
speak
evil
of
me.
40 For
he
that
is
not
against
us
is
a
on
our
part.
41 For
whosoever
shall
give
you
a
cup
of
water
to
drink
in
my
name,
because
ye
belong
to
Christ,
verily
I
say
unto
you,
he
shall
not
a
lose
his
b
reward.
42 And
whosoever
shall
a
offend
one
of
these
little
ones
that
believe
in
me,
it
is
better
for
him
that
a
millstone
were
hanged
about
his
neck,
and
he
were
cast
into
the
sea.
43
a
And
if
thy
hand
offend
thee,
b
cut
it
off:
it
is
better
for
thee
to
enter
into
life
maimed,
than
having
two
hands
to
go
into
c
hell,
into
the
fire
that
never
shall
be
quenched:
44 Where
their
worm
dieth
not,
and
the
fire
is
not
quenched.
45 And
if
thy
foot
a
offend
thee,
cut
it
off:
it
is
better
for
thee
to
enter
halt
into
life,
than
having
two
feet
to
be
cast
into
hell,
into
the
fire
that
never
shall
be
quenched:
46 Where
their
worm
dieth
not,
and
the
fire
is
not
quenched.
47 And
if
thine
eye
offend
thee,
pluck
it
out:
it
is
better
for
thee
to
enter
into
the
kingdom
of
God
with
one
eye,
than
having
two
eyes
to
be
cast
into
hell
fire:
48 Where
their
a
worm
dieth
not,
and
the
fire
is
not
quenched.
49 For
every
one
shall
be
a
salted
with
fire,
and
every
sacrifice
shall
be
salted
with
salt.
50 Salt
is
good:
but
if
the
salt
have
lost
his
saltness,
wherewith
will
ye
season
it?
Have
salt
in
yourselves,
and
have
a
peace
one
with
another.
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