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And
he
began
again
to
teach
by
the
a
sea
side:
and
there
was
gathered
unto
him
a
great
multitude,
so
that
he
entered
into
a
ship,
and
sat
in
the
sea;
and
the
whole
multitude
was
by
the
sea
on
the
land.
2 And
he
taught
them
many
things
by
parables,
and
said
unto
them
in
his
a
doctrine,
3 Hearken;
Behold,
there
went
out
a
a
sower
to
sow:
4 And
it
came
to
pass,
as
he
sowed,
some
fell
by
the
way
side,
and
the
fowls
of
the
air
came
and
devoured
it
up.
5 And
some
fell
on
stony
ground,
where
it
had
not
much
earth;
and
immediately
it
sprang
up,
because
it
had
no
depth
of
earth:
6 But
when
the
sun
was
up,
it
was
scorched;
and
because
it
had
no
root,
it
withered
away.
7 And
some
fell
among
thorns,
and
the
thorns
grew
up,
and
choked
it,
and
it
yielded
no
fruit.
8 And
other
fell
on
good
ground,
and
did
yield
fruit
that
sprang
up
and
increased;
and
brought
forth,
some
thirty,
and
some
sixty,
and
some
an
hundred.
9 And
he
said
unto
them,
He
that
hath
ears
to
hear,
let
him
hear.
10 And
when
he
was
a
alone,
they
that
were
about
him
with
the
twelve
asked
of
him
the
parable.
11 And
he
said
unto
them,
Unto
you
it
is
given
to
know
the
a
mystery
of
the
kingdom
of
God:
but
unto
them
that
are
without,
all
these
things
are
done
in
b
parables:
12 That
seeing
they
may
see,
and
not
a
perceive;
and
hearing
they
may
hear,
and
not
understand;
lest
at
any
time
they
should
be
converted,
and
their
sins
should
be
b
forgiven
them.
13 And
he
said
unto
them,
Know
ye
not
this
parable?
and
how
then
will
ye
know
all
parables?
14 The
sower
soweth
the
word.
15 And
these
are
they
by
the
way
side,
where
the
word
is
sown;
but
when
they
have
heard,
a
Satan
cometh
immediately,
and
taketh
away
the
word
that
was
sown
in
their
hearts.
16 And
these
are
they
likewise
which
are
sown
on
stony
ground;
who,
when
they
have
heard
the
word,
immediately
a
receive
it
with
gladness;
17 And
have
no
root
in
themselves,
and
so
endure
but
for
a
time:
afterward,
when
a
affliction
or
b
persecution
ariseth
for
the
word's
sake,
immediately
they
are
offended.
18 And
these
are
they
which
are
sown
among
thorns;
such
as
hear
the
word,
19 And
the
cares
of
this
world,
and
the
deceitfulness
of
a
riches,
and
the
b
lusts
of
other
things
entering
in,
choke
the
word,
and
it
becometh
unfruitful.
20 And
these
are
they
which
are
sown
on
good
ground;
such
as
hear
the
word,
and
receive
it,
and
bring
forth
fruit,
some
thirtyfold,
some
sixty,
and
some
an
hundred.
21 And
he
said
unto
them,
Is
a
a
candle
brought
to
be
put
under
a
bushel,
or
under
a
bed?
and
not
to
be
set
on
a
candlestick?
22 For
there
is
nothing
hid,
which
shall
not
be
manifested;
neither
was
any
thing
kept
secret,
but
that
it
should
come
abroad.
23
a
If
any
man
have
ears
to
hear,
let
him
hear.
24 And
he
said
unto
them,
Take
heed
what
ye
hear:
with
what
measure
ye
mete,
it
shall
be
measured
to
you:
a
and
unto
you
that
hear
shall
more
be
b
given.
25
a
For
he
that
hath,
to
him
shall
be
given:
and
he
that
hath
not,
from
him
shall
be
b
taken
even
that
which
he
hath.
26 And
he
said,
So
is
the
kingdom
of
God,
as
if
a
man
should
cast
seed
into
the
ground;
27 And
should
sleep,
and
rise
night
and
day,
and
the
seed
should
spring
and
a
grow
up,
he
knoweth
not
how.
28 For
the
earth
bringeth
forth
a
fruit
of
herself;
first
the
blade,
then
the
ear,
after
that
the
full
corn
in
the
ear.
29 But
when
the
fruit
is
brought
forth,
immediately
he
putteth
in
the
sickle,
because
the
a
harvest
is
come.
30 And
he
said,
Whereunto
shall
we
liken
the
kingdom
of
God?
or
with
what
comparison
shall
we
compare
it?
31 It
is
like
a
grain
of
mustard
seed,
which,
when
it
is
sown
in
the
earth,
is
less
than
all
the
seeds
that
be
in
the
earth:
32 But
when
it
is
sown,
it
groweth
up,
and
becometh
greater
than
all
herbs,
and
shooteth
out
great
branches;
so
that
the
fowls
of
the
air
may
lodge
under
the
shadow
of
it.
33 And
with
many
such
parables
spake
he
the
word
unto
them,
as
they
were
a
able
to
hear
it.
34 But
without
a
parable
spake
he
not
unto
them:
and
when
they
were
alone,
he
expounded
all
things
to
his
disciples.
35 And
the
same
day,
when
the
even
was
come,
he
saith
unto
them,
Let
us
pass
over
unto
the
other
side.
36 And
when
they
had
sent
away
the
multitude,
they
took
him
even
as
he
was
in
the
ship.
And
there
were
also
with
him
other
little
ships.
37 And
there
arose
a
great
storm
of
wind,
and
the
waves
beat
into
the
ship,
so
that
it
was
now
full.
38 And
he
was
in
the
hinder
part
of
the
ship,
asleep
on
a
pillow:
and
they
awake
him,
and
say
unto
him,
Master,
carest
thou
not
that
we
perish?
39 And
he
arose,
and
rebuked
the
wind,
and
said
unto
the
sea,
a
Peace,
be
still.
And
the
wind
ceased,
and
there
was
a
great
b
calm.
40 And
he
said
unto
them,
Why
are
ye
so
a
fearful?
how
is
it
that
ye
have
no
b
faith?
41 And
they
feared
exceedingly,
and
said
one
to
another,
What
manner
of
man
is
this,
that
even
the
wind
and
the
sea
obey
him?
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