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Mark 8
In
those
days
the
multitude
being
very
great,
and
having
nothing
to
eat,
Jesus
called
his
disciples
unto
him,
and
saith
unto
them,
2 I
have
compassion
on
the
multitude,
because
they
have
now
been
with
me
three
days,
and
have
nothing
to
eat:
3 And
if
I
send
them
away
fasting
to
their
own
houses,
they
will
faint
by
the
way:
for
a
divers
of
them
came
from
far.
4 And
his
disciples
answered
him,
From
whence
can
a
man
satisfy
these
men
with
bread
here
in
the
wilderness?
5 And
he
asked
them,
How
many
loaves
have
ye?
And
they
said,
Seven.
6 And
he
commanded
the
people
to
sit
down
on
the
ground:
and
he
took
the
seven
loaves,
and
gave
thanks,
and
brake,
and
gave
to
his
disciples
to
set
before
them;
and
they
did
set
them
before
the
people.
7 And
they
had
a
few
small
fishes:
and
he
blessed,
and
commanded
to
set
them
also
before
them.
8 So
they
did
eat,
and
were
filled:
and
they
took
up
of
the
broken
meat
that
was
left
seven
baskets.
9 And
they
that
had
eaten
were
about
four
thousand:
and
he
sent
them
away.
10 And
straightway
he
entered
into
a
ship
with
his
disciples,
and
came
into
the
parts
of
Dalmanutha.
11 And
the
Pharisees
came
forth,
and
began
to
question
with
him,
seeking
of
him
a
a
sign
from
heaven,
tempting
him.
12 And
he
sighed
deeply
in
his
spirit,
and
saith,
Why
doth
this
generation
seek
after
a
a
sign?
verily
I
say
unto
you,
There
shall
no
sign
be
given
unto
this
generation.
13 And
he
left
them,
and
entering
into
the
ship
again
departed
to
the
other
side.
14 Now
the
disciples
had
forgotten
to
take
bread,
neither
had
they
in
the
ship
with
them
more
than
one
loaf.
15 And
he
charged
them,
saying,
Take
heed,
beware
of
the
leaven
of
the
Pharisees,
and
of
the
leaven
of
Herod.
16 And
they
reasoned
among
themselves,
saying,
It
is
because
we
have
no
bread.
17 And
when
Jesus
knew
it,
he
saith
unto
them,
Why
reason
ye,
because
ye
have
no
bread?
perceive
ye
not
yet,
neither
understand?
a
have
ye
your
heart
yet
b
hardened?
18 Having
eyes,
see
ye
not?
and
having
ears,
hear
ye
not?
and
do
ye
not
remember?
19 When
I
brake
the
five
loaves
among
five
thousand,
how
many
baskets
full
of
fragments
took
ye
up?
They
say
unto
him,
Twelve.
20 And
when
the
seven
among
four
thousand,
how
many
baskets
full
of
fragments
took
ye
up?
And
they
said,
Seven.
21 And
he
said
unto
them,
How
is
it
that
ye
do
not
understand?
22 And
he
cometh
to
Bethsaida;
and
they
bring
a
blind
man
unto
him,
and
besought
him
to
touch
him.
23 And
he
took
the
blind
man
by
the
hand,
and
led
him
out
of
the
town;
and
when
he
had
spit
on
his
eyes,
and
put
his
a
hands
upon
him,
he
asked
him
if
he
saw
b
ought.
24 And
he
looked
up,
and
said,
I
see
men
as
trees,
walking.
25 After
that
he
put
his
hands
again
upon
his
eyes,
and
made
him
look
up:
and
he
was
restored,
and
saw
a
every
man
clearly.
26 And
he
sent
him
away
to
his
house,
saying,
Neither
go
into
the
town,
nor
tell
it
to
any
in
the
town.
27 And
Jesus
went
out,
and
his
disciples,
into
the
towns
of
Caesarea
Philippi:
and
by
the
way
he
asked
his
disciples,
saying
unto
them,
Whom
do
men
say
that
I
am?
28 And
they
answered,
John
the
Baptist:
but
some
say,
Elias;
and
others,
One
of
the
prophets.
29 And
he
saith
unto
them,
But
whom
say
ye
that
I
am?
And
Peter
answereth
and
saith
unto
him,
Thou
art
the
a
Christ.
30 And
he
charged
them
that
they
should
a
tell
no
man
of
him.
31 And
he
began
to
a
teach
them,
that
the
Son
of
man
must
suffer
many
things,
and
be
rejected
of
the
elders,
and
of
the
chief
priests,
and
scribes,
and
be
killed,
and
after
three
days
rise
again.
32 And
he
spake
that
saying
openly.
And
Peter
took
him,
and
began
to
rebuke
him.
33 But
when
he
had
turned
about
and
looked
on
his
disciples,
he
rebuked
Peter,
saying,
Get
thee
behind
me,
a
Satan:
for
b
thou
savourest
not
the
things
that
be
of
God,
but
the
things
that
be
of
men.
34 And
when
he
had
called
the
people
unto
him
with
his
disciples
also,
he
said
unto
them,
Whosoever
will
come
after
me,
let
him
a
deny
himself,
and
take
up
his
cross,
and
b
follow
me.
35
a
For
whosoever
will
save
his
life
shall
lose
it;
but
whosoever
shall
b
lose
his
c
life
for
my
sake
and
the
gospel's,
the
same
shall
save
it.
36 For
what
shall
it
profit
a
man,
if
he
shall
a
gain
the
whole
world,
and
lose
his
own
soul?
37 Or
what
shall
a
man
give
in
exchange
for
his
a
soul?
38 Whosoever
therefore
shall
be
a
ashamed
of
me
and
of
my
words
in
this
adulterous
and
sinful
generation;
of
him
also
shall
the
b
Son
of
man
be
ashamed,
when
he
cometh
in
the
glory
of
his
Father
with
the
holy
c
angels.
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