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Matthew 17
And
after
six
days
Jesus
taketh
a
Peter,
James,
and
John
his
brother,
and
bringeth
them
up
into
an
high
mountain
apart,
2 And
was
a
transfigured
before
them:
and
his
face
did
shine
as
the
sun,
and
his
raiment
was
white
as
the
light.
3 And,
behold,
there
appeared
unto
them
a
Moses
and
b
Elias
talking
with
him.
4 Then
answered
Peter,
and
said
unto
Jesus,
Lord,
it
is
good
for
us
to
be
here:
if
thou
wilt,
let
us
make
here
three
tabernacles;
one
for
thee,
and
one
for
Moses,
and
one
for
Elias.
5 While
he
yet
spake,
behold,
a
bright
a
cloud
overshadowed
them:
and
behold
a
b
voice
out
of
the
cloud,
which
said,
This
is
my
c
beloved
d
Son,
in
whom
I
am
well
pleased;
hear
ye
him.
6 And
when
the
disciples
heard
it,
they
fell
on
their
face,
and
were
sore
a
afraid.
7 And
Jesus
came
and
touched
them,
and
said,
Arise,
and
be
not
afraid.
8 And
when
they
had
lifted
up
their
eyes,
they
saw
no
man,
save
Jesus
only.
9 And
as
they
came
down
from
the
mountain,
Jesus
charged
them,
saying,
Tell
the
a
vision
to
no
b
man,
until
the
Son
of
man
be
risen
again
from
the
c
dead.
10 And
his
disciples
asked
him,
saying,
Why
then
say
the
scribes
that
Elias
must
first
come?
11
a
And
Jesus
answered
and
said
unto
them,
a
Elias
truly
shall
first
come,
and
b
restore
all
things.
12 But
I
say
unto
you,
That
Elias
is
come
already,
and
they
knew
him
not,
but
have
done
unto
him
whatsoever
they
a
listed.
Likewise
shall
also
the
Son
of
man
suffer
of
them.
13 Then
the
disciples
understood
that
he
spake
unto
them
of
John
the
Baptist.
14 And
when
they
were
come
to
the
multitude,
there
came
to
him
a
certain
man,
kneeling
down
to
him,
and
saying,
15 Lord,
have
mercy
on
my
son:
for
he
is
lunatic,
and
sore
vexed:
for
ofttimes
he
a
falleth
into
the
fire,
and
oft
into
the
water.
16 And
I
brought
him
to
thy
disciples,
and
they
could
not
cure
him.
17 Then
Jesus
answered
and
said,
O
a
faithless
and
b
perverse
generation,
how
long
shall
I
be
with
you?
how
long
shall
I
suffer
you?
bring
him
hither
to
me.
18 And
Jesus
rebuked
the
devil;
and
he
departed
out
of
him:
and
the
child
was
cured
from
that
very
hour.
19 Then
came
the
disciples
to
Jesus
apart,
and
said,
Why
could
not
we
cast
him
out?
20 And
Jesus
said
unto
them,
Because
of
your
a
unbelief:
for
verily
I
say
unto
you,
If
ye
have
b
faith
as
a
grain
of
mustard
seed,
ye
shall
say
unto
this
c
mountain,
Remove
hence
to
yonder
place;
and
it
shall
remove;
and
nothing
shall
be
d
impossible
unto
you.
21 Howbeit
this
a
kind
goeth
not
out
but
by
prayer
and
b
fasting.
22 And
while
they
abode
in
Galilee,
Jesus
said
unto
them,
The
Son
of
man
shall
be
a
betrayed
into
the
hands
of
men:
23 And
they
shall
kill
him,
and
the
third
day
he
shall
be
a
raised
again.
And
they
were
exceeding
sorry.
24 And
when
they
were
come
to
Capernaum,
they
that
received
tribute
money
came
to
Peter,
and
said,
Doth
not
your
master
pay
a
tribute?
25 He
saith,
Yes.
And
when
he
was
come
into
the
house,
Jesus
a
prevented
him,
saying,
What
thinkest
thou,
Simon?
of
whom
do
the
b
kings
of
the
earth
take
custom
or
tribute?
of
their
own
children,
or
of
strangers?
26 Peter
saith
unto
him,
Of
strangers.
Jesus
saith
unto
him,
Then
are
the
children
free.
27 Notwithstanding,
lest
we
should
offend
them,
go
thou
to
the
sea,
and
cast
an
hook,
and
take
up
the
fish
that
first
cometh
up;
and
when
thou
hast
opened
his
mouth,
thou
shalt
find
a
piece
of
a
money:
that
take,
and
b
give
unto
them
for
me
and
thee.
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