Milagres de Jesus
Os Evangelhos registram dezenas de milagres realizados por Jesus — curas, ressurreições, domínio sobre a natureza e libertações. Cada milagre revelava sua divindade e compaixão.
Curas de cegos e surdos
Jesus devolveu a visão aos cegos e a audição aos surdos, manifestando seu poder sobre toda enfermidade e deficiência.
And Jesus passing on from there, two blind men followed Him, calling and saying, "Deal kindly with us, Son of David!" And He having come into the house, the blind men came to Him, and Jesus says to them, "Do you believe that I am able to do this?" They say to Him, "Yes, Lord." Then He touched their eyes, saying, "According to your faith let it be to you," and their eyes were opened, and Jesus strictly charged them, saying, "See, let no one know"; but they, having gone forth, spread His fame in all that land.
And they going forth from Jericho, there followed Him a great multitude, and behold, two blind men sitting by the way, having heard that Jesus passes by, cried, saying, "Deal kindly with us, Lord—Son of David." And the multitude charged them that they might be silent, and they cried out the more, saying, "Deal kindly with us Lord—Son of David." And having stood, Jesus called them and said, "What do you will [that] I may do to you?" They say to Him, "Lord, that our eyes may be opened"; and having been moved with compassion, Jesus touched their eyes, and immediately their eyes received sight, and they followed Him.
And He comes to Bethsaida, and they bring to Him one blind, and call on Him that He may touch him, and having taken the hand of the blind man, He led him forth outside the village, and having spit on his eyes, having put [His] hands on him, He was questioning him if he beholds anything: and he, having looked up, said, "I behold men, as I see trees, walking." Afterward again He put [His] hands on his eyes, and made him look up, and he was restored, and discerned all things clearly, and He sent him away to his house, saying, "Neither may you go into the village, nor tell [it] to any in the village."
And again, having gone forth from the coasts of Tyre and Sidon, He came to the Sea of Galilee, through the midst of the coasts of Decapolis, and they bring to Him a deaf, stuttering man, and they call on Him that He may put the hand on him. And having taken him away from the multitude by Himself, He put His fingers to his ears, and having spit, He touched his tongue, and having looked to the sky, He sighed, and says to him, "Ephphatha," that is, "Be opened"; and immediately his ears were opened, and the string of his tongue was loosed, and he was speaking plain. He charged them that they may tell no one, but the more He was charging them, the more abundantly they were proclaiming [it], and they were being astonished beyond measure, saying, "He has done all things well; He makes both the deaf to hear, and the mute to speak."
And they come to Jericho, and as He is going forth from Jericho with His disciples and a great multitude, a son of Timaeus—Bartimaeus the blind—was sitting beside the way begging, and having heard that it is Jesus the Nazarene, he began to cry out, and to say, "The Son of David—Jesus! Deal kindly with me"; and many were rebuking him that he might keep silent, but the more abundantly he cried out, "Son of David, deal kindly with me." And Jesus having stood, He commanded him to be called, and they call the blind man, saying to him, "Take courage, rise, He calls you"; and he, having cast away his garment, having risen, came to Jesus. And answering, Jesus says to him, "What do you will I may do to you?" And the blind man said to Him, "Rabboni, that I may see again"; and Jesus said to him, "Go, your faith has saved you": and immediately he saw again, and was following Jesus in the way.
And it came to pass, in His coming near to Jericho, a certain blind man was sitting beside the way begging, and having heard a multitude going by, he was inquiring what this may be, and they brought him word that Jesus the Nazarene passes by, and he cried out, saying, "Jesus, Son of David, deal kindly with me"; and those going before were rebuking him, that he might be silent, but he was crying out much more, "Son of David, deal kindly with me!" And Jesus having stood, commanded him to be brought to Him, and he having come near, He questioned him, saying, "What do you will I will do to you?" And he said, "Lord, that I may receive sight." And Jesus said to him, "Receive your sight; your faith has saved you"; and instantly he received sight, and was following Him, glorifying God; and all the people, having seen, gave praise to God.
And passing by, He saw a man blind from birth, and His disciples asked Him, saying, "Rabbi, who sinned, this one or his parents, that he should be born blind?" Jesus answered, "Neither this one sinned nor his parents, but that the works of God may be revealed in him; it is necessary for Me to be working the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; night comes when no one is able to work: when I am in the world, I AM [the] light of the world." Saying these things, He spat on the ground, and made clay of the spittle, and rubbed the clay on the eyes of the blind man, and said to him, "Go away, wash at the pool of Siloam," which is, interpreted, Sent. He went away, therefore, and washed, and came seeing;
Curas de paralíticos e enfermos
Paralíticos caminharam, leprosos ficaram limpos e todo tipo de doença foi curada pelo toque e pela palavra de Jesus.
and behold, a leper having come, was prostrating to Him, saying, "Lord, if You are willing, You are able to cleanse me"; and having stretched forth the hand, Jesus touched him, saying, "I will, be cleansed," and immediately his leprosy was cleansed. And Jesus says to him, "See, you may tell no one, but go, show yourself to the priest, and bring the gift that Moses commanded for a testimony to them."
and behold, they were bringing to Him a paralytic, laid on a bed, and Jesus having seen their faith, said to the paralytic, "Take courage, child, your sins have been forgiven." And behold, certain of the scribes said within themselves, "This One speaks evil." And Jesus, having known their thoughts, said, "Why think evil in your hearts? For which is easier? To say, Your sins are forgiven; or to say, Rise and walk? But that you may know that the Son of Man has power on the earth to forgive sins—(then He says to the paralytic)—Having risen, take up your bed, and go to your house." And he, having risen, went to his house,
and behold, there was a man having the hand withered, and they questioned Him, saying, "Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbaths?" That they might accuse Him. And He said to them, "What man will be of you who will have one sheep, and if this may fall on the Sabbaths into a ditch, will not lay hold on it and raise [it]? How much better, therefore, is a man than a sheep? So that it is lawful on the Sabbaths to do good." Then He says to the man, "Stretch forth your hand," and he stretched [it] forth, and it was restored whole as the other.
and the mother-in-law of Simon was lying fevered, and immediately they tell Him about her, and having come near, He raised her up, having laid hold of her hand, and the fever left her immediately, and she was ministering to them.
and there comes to Him a leper, calling on Him, and kneeling to Him, and saying to Him, "If You may will, You are able to cleanse me." And Jesus having been moved with compassion, having stretched forth the hand, touched him and says to him, "I will, be cleansed"; and He having spoken, immediately the leprosy went away from him, and he was cleansed.
And they come to Him, bringing a paralytic, carried by four, and not being able to come near to Him because of the multitude, they uncovered the roof where He was, and having broken [it] up, they let down the pallet on which the paralytic was lying, and Jesus having seen their faith, says to the paralytic, "Child, your sins have been forgiven you." And there were certain of the scribes sitting there, and reasoning in their hearts, "Why does this One thus speak evil words? Who is able to forgive sins except one—God?" And immediately Jesus, having known in His spirit that they thus reason in themselves, said to them, "Why do you reason these things in your hearts? Which is easier? To say to the paralytic, Your sins are forgiven; or to say, Rise, and take up your pallet, and walk? And that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on the earth to forgive sins—(He says to the paralytic)— I say to you, rise, and take up your pallet, and go away to your house"; and he rose immediately, and having taken up the pallet, he went forth before all, so that all were astonished, and glorify God, saying, "Never thus did we see."
And He entered again into the synagogue, and there was there a man having the hand withered, and they were watching Him, whether on the Sabbaths He will heal him, that they might accuse Him. And He says to the man having the hand withered, "Rise up in the midst." And He says to them, "Is it lawful on the Sabbaths to do good, or to do evil? To save life, or to kill?" But they were silent. And having looked around on them with anger, being grieved for the hardness of their heart, He says to the man, "Stretch forth your hand"; and he stretched forth, and his hand was restored whole as the other;
And it came to pass, in His being in one of the cities, that behold, a man full of leprosy, and having seen Jesus, having fallen on [his] face, he implored Him, saying, "Lord, if You may will, You are able to cleanse me"; and having stretched forth [His] hand, He touched him, having said, "I will, be cleansed"; and immediately the leprosy went away from him.
And behold, men carrying a man on a bed, who has been struck with palsy, and they were seeking to bring him in, and to place before Him, and having not found by what way they may bring him in because of the multitude, having gone up on the housetop, through the tiles they let him down with the little bed, into the midst before Jesus, and He having seen their faith, said to him, "Man, your sins have been forgiven you." And the scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, saying, "Who is this that speaks evil words? Who is able to forgive sins, except God only?" And Jesus having known their reasonings, answering, said to them, "What reason you in your hearts? Which is easier—to say, Your sins have been forgiven you? Or to say, Arise, and walk? And that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on the earth to forgive sins—(He said to the one struck with palsy)—I say to you, arise, and having taken up your little bed, be going on to your house." And immediately having risen before them, having taken up [that] on which he was lying, he went away to his house, glorifying God,
And it came to pass also, on another Sabbath, that He goes into the synagogue, and teaches, and there was there a man, and his right hand was withered, and the scribes and the Pharisees were watching Him, if on the Sabbath He will heal, that they might find an accusation against Him. And He Himself had known their reasonings and said to the man having the withered hand, "Rise, and stand in the midst"; and he having risen, stood. Then Jesus said to them, "I will question you something: is it lawful on the Sabbaths to do good, or to do evil? To save life or to kill?" And having looked around on them all, He said to the man, "Stretch forth your hand"; and he did so, and his hand was restored whole as the other;
And when He completed all His sayings in the ears of the people, He went into Capernaum; and a certain centurion’s servant being ill, was about to die, who was much valued by him, and having heard about Jesus, he sent to Him elders of the Jews, imploring Him, that having come He might thoroughly save his servant. And they, having come near to Jesus, were calling on Him earnestly, saying, "He is worthy to whom You will do this, for he loves our nation, and he built to us the synagogue." And Jesus was going on with them, and now when He is not far distant from the house the centurion sent to Him friends, saying to Him, "Lord, do not be troubled, for I am not worthy that You may enter under my roof; for this reason I did not consider myself worthy to come to You, but say in a word, and my boy will be healed; for I also am a man placed under authority, having under myself soldiers, and I say to this [one], Go, and he goes; and to another, Be coming, and he comes; and to my servant, Do this, and he does [it]." And having heard these things Jesus wondered at him, and having turned to the multitude following Him, He said, "I say to you, not even in Israel did I find so much faith"; and those sent, having turned back to the house, found the ailing servant in health.
and behold, there was a woman having a spirit of disability [for] eighteen years, and she was bent together, and not able to bend back at all, and Jesus having seen her, called [her] near and said to her, "Woman, you have been loosed from your disability"; and He laid on her [His] hands, and immediately she was set upright, and was glorifying God.
And it came to pass, on His going into the house of a certain one of the chiefs of the Pharisees, on a Sabbath, to eat bread, that they were watching Him, and behold, there was a certain dropsical man before Him; and Jesus answering spoke to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying, "Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath?" And they were silent, and having taken hold of [him], He healed him, and let [him] go;
And it came to pass, in His going on to Jerusalem, that He passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee, and He entering into a certain village, there ten leprous men met Him, who stood far off, and they lifted up the voice, saying, "Jesus, Master, deal kindly with us"; and having seen [them], He said to them, "Having gone on, show yourselves to the priests"; and it came to pass, in their going, they were cleansed, and one of them having seen that he was healed turned back, glorifying God with a loud voice, and he fell on [his] face at His feet, giving thanks to Him, and he was a Samaritan. And Jesus answering said, "Were not the ten cleansed, and the nine—where? There were none found who turned back to give glory to God, except this foreigner"; and He said to him, "Having risen, be going on, your faith has saved you."
After these things there was a celebration of the Jews, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem, and there is in Jerusalem by the sheep-[gate] a pool that is called in Hebrew Bethesda, having five porches, in these were lying a great multitude of the ailing, blind, lame, withered, [[waiting for the moving of the water, for a messenger at a set time was going down in the pool, and was troubling the water, the first then having gone in after the troubling of the water, became whole of whatever sickness he was held.]] And there was a certain man there being in ailment thirty-eight years, him Jesus having seen lying, and having known that he is already a long time, He says to him, "Do you wish to become whole?" The ailing man answered Him, "Lord, I have no man, that, when the water may be troubled, he may put me into the pool, and while I am coming, another goes down before me." Jesus says to him, "Rise, take up your pallet, and be walking"; and immediately the man became whole, and he took up his pallet, and was walking, and it was a Sabbath on that day,
Jesus came, therefore, again to Cana of Galilee, where He made the water wine, and there was a certain attendant, whose son was ailing in Capernaum, he, having heard that Jesus comes out of Judea to Galilee, went away to Him, and was asking Him that He may come down and may heal his son, for he was about to die. Jesus then said to him, "If you may not see signs and wonders, you will not believe." The attendant says to Him, "Lord, come down before my child dies"; Jesus says to him, "Be going on; your son lives." And the man believed the word that Jesus said to him, and was going on, and he now going down, his servants met him, and told, saying, "Your child lives"; he inquired then of them the hour in which he became better, and they said to him, "Yesterday at the seventh hour the fever left him"; then the father knew that [it was] in that hour in which Jesus said to him, "Your son lives," and he himself believed, and his whole house; this again [was] a second sign Jesus did, having come out of Judea to Galilee.
A mulher com fluxo de sangue
Uma mulher que sofria há doze anos tocou a orla do manto de Jesus e foi curada instantaneamente pela sua fé.
and behold, a woman having a flow of blood [for] twelve years, having come to Him behind, touched the fringe of His garments, for she said within herself, "If only I may touch His garment, I will be saved." And Jesus having turned, and having seen her, said, "Take courage, daughter, your faith has saved you," and the woman was saved from that hour.
and a certain woman, being with a flow of blood [for] twelve years, and having suffered many things under many physicians, and having spent all that she had, and having profited nothing, but rather having come to the worse, having heard about Jesus, having come in the multitude behind, she touched His garment, for she said, "If I may even touch His garments, I will be saved"; and immediately the fountain of her blood was dried up, and she knew in the body that she has been healed of the plague.
and a woman, being with a flow of blood for twelve years, who, having spent all her living on physicians, was not able to be healed by any, having come near behind, touched the fringe of His garment, and immediately the flow of her blood stood still. And Jesus said, "Who [is] it that touched Me?" And all denying, Peter and those with him said, "Master, the multitudes press You, and throng [You], and You say, Who [is] it that touched Me?" And Jesus said, "Someone touched Me, for I knew power having gone forth from Me." And the woman, having seen that she was not hid, trembling, came, and having fallen before Him, for what cause she touched Him declared to Him before all the people, and how she was healed instantly; and He said to her, "Take courage, daughter, your faith has saved you, be going on to peace."
Ressurreições
Jesus ressuscitou mortos — a filha de Jairo, o filho da viúva de Naim e Lázaro. Ele é Senhor sobre a morte.
While He is speaking these things to them, behold, a ruler having come, was prostrating to Him, saying that "My daughter just now died, but having come, lay Your hand on her, and she will live." And Jesus having risen, followed him, also His disciples,
And Jesus having come into the house of the ruler, and having seen the pipers and the multitude making tumult, He says to them, "Withdraw, for the girl did not die, but sleeps," and they were deriding Him; but when the multitude was put forth, having gone in, He took hold of her hand, and the girl arose,
and behold, there comes one of the chiefs of the synagogue, by name Jairus, and having seen Him, he falls at His feet, and he was calling on Him much, saying, "My little daughter is at the last extremity—that having come, You may lay on her [Your] hands, so that she may be saved, and she will live"; and He went away with him. And there was following Him a great multitude, and they were thronging Him,
and He comes into the house of the chief of the synagogue, and sees a tumult, much weeping and wailing; and having gone in He says to them, "Why do you make a tumult, and weep? The child did not die, but sleeps"; and they were laughing at Him. And He, having put all forth, takes the father of the child, and the mother, and those with Him, and goes in where the child is lying, and having taken the hand of the child, He says to her, "Talitha cumi"; which is, being interpreted, "Girl (I say to you), arise." And immediately the girl arose, and was walking, for she was twelve years [old]; and they were amazed with a great amazement,
And the LORD said, "To what, then, will I liken the men of this generation? And to what are they like? They are like to children, to those sitting in a marketplace, and calling to one another, and saying, We piped to you, and you did not dance, we mourned to you, and you did not weep! For John the Immerser came neither eating bread nor drinking wine, and you say, He has a demon; the Son of Man came eating and drinking, and you say, Behold, a man, a glutton, and a wine drinker, a friend of tax collectors and sinners; and the wisdom was justified from all her children." And a certain one of the Pharisees was asking Him that He might eat with him, and having gone into the house of the Pharisee He reclined, and behold, a woman in the city, who was a sinner, having known that He reclines in the house of the Pharisee, having provided an alabaster box of ointment,
and behold, there came a man whose name [is] Jairus, and he was a chief of the synagogue, and having fallen at the feet of Jesus, was calling on Him to come to his house, because he had an only daughter about twelve years [old], and she was dying. And in His going away, the multitudes were thronging Him,
While He is yet speaking, there comes a certain one from the chief of the synagogue’s [house], saying to him, "Your daughter has died, do not harass the Teacher"; and Jesus having heard, answered him, saying, "Do not be afraid, only believe, and she will be saved." And having come into the house, He permitted no one to go in, except Peter, and James, and John, and the father of the child, and the mother; and they were all weeping, and beating themselves for her, and He said, "Do not weep, she did not die, but sleeps"; and they were deriding Him, knowing that she died; and He having put all forth outside, and having taken hold of her hand, called, saying, "Child, arise"; and her spirit came back, and she arose immediately, and He directed that there be given to her to eat; and her parents were amazed, but He charged them to say to no one what had come to pass.
And there was a certain one ailing, Lazarus, from Bethany, of the village of Mary and Martha her sister— and it was Mary who anointed the LORD with ointment, and wiped His feet with her hair, whose brother Lazarus was ailing— therefore the sisters sent to Him, saying, "Lord, behold, he whom You cherish is ailing"; and Jesus having heard, said, "This ailment is not to death, but for the glory of God, that the Son of God may be glorified through it." And Jesus was loving Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus, when, therefore, He heard that he is ailing, then indeed He remained in the place in which He was two days, then after this, He says to the disciples, "We may go to Judea again"; the disciples say to Him, "Rabbi, the Jews were just seeking to stone You, and again You go there?" Jesus answered, "Are there not twelve hours in the day? If anyone may walk in the day, he does not stumble, because he sees the light of this world; and if anyone may walk in the night, he stumbles, because the light is not in him." He said these things, and after this He says to them, "Our friend Lazarus has fallen asleep, but I go on that I may awake him"; therefore His disciples said, "Lord, if he has fallen asleep, he will be saved"; but Jesus had spoken about his death, but they thought that He speaks about the repose of sleep. Then, therefore, Jesus said to them freely, "Lazarus has died;
Domínio sobre a natureza
Jesus acalmou a tempestade, andou sobre as águas e multiplicou pães. A natureza obedece à voz do seu Criador.
And when He entered into the boat His disciples followed Him, and behold, a great storm arose in the sea, so that the boat was being covered by the waves, but He was sleeping, and His disciples having come to Him, awoke Him, saying, "Lord, save us! We are perishing!" And He says to them, "Why are you fearful, O you of little faith?" Then having risen, He rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm; and the men wondered, saying, "What kind—is this, that even the wind and the sea obey Him?"
and evening having come, His disciples came to Him, saying, "The place is desolate, and the hour has now past, let away the multitudes that, having gone into the villages, they may buy food for themselves." And Jesus said to them, "They have no need to go away—you give them to eat." And they say to Him, "We have nothing here except five loaves and two fishes." And He said, "Bring them to Me here." And having commanded the multitudes to recline on the grass, and having taken the five loaves and the two fishes, having looked up to the sky, He blessed, and having broken, He gave the loaves to the disciples, and the disciples [gave] to the multitudes, and they all ate, and were filled, and they took up what was over of the broken pieces twelve hand-baskets full; and those eating were about five thousand men, apart from women and children.
And in the fourth watch of the night Jesus went away to them, walking on the sea,
And Jesus having called near His disciples, said, "I have compassion on the multitude, because now three days they continue with Me, and they do not have what they may eat; and to let them away fasting I will not, lest they faint in the way." And His disciples say to Him, "From where to us in a wilderness [will we get] so many loaves, as to fill so great a multitude?" And Jesus says to them, "How many loaves do you have?" And they said, "Seven, and a few little fishes." And He commanded the multitudes to sit down on the ground, and having taken the seven loaves and the fishes, having given thanks, He broke, and gave to His disciples, and the disciples [gave] to the multitude. And they all ate, and were filled, and they took up what was over of the broken pieces seven baskets full, and those eating were four thousand men, apart from women and children.
And they having come to Capernaum, those receiving the didrachmas came near to Peter and said, "Your teacher—does He not pay the didrachmas?" He says, "Yes." And when he came into the house, Jesus anticipated him, saying, "What do you think, Simon? The kings of the earth—from whom do they receive custom or poll-tax? From their sons or from the strangers?" Peter says to Him, "From the strangers." Jesus said to him, "Then the sons are free; but that we may not cause them to stumble, having gone to the sea, cast a hook, and the fish that has come up first take up, and having opened its mouth, you will find a stater, that having taken, give to them for Me and you."
and in the morning turning back to the city, He hungered, and having seen a certain fig tree on the way, He came to it, and found nothing in it except leaves only, and He says to it, "No more fruit may be from you—throughout the age"; and instantly the fig tree withered. And the disciples having seen, wondered, saying, "How did the fig tree instantly wither?" And Jesus answering said to them, "Truly I say to you, if you may have faith, and may not doubt, not only this of the fig tree will you do, but even if to this mountain you may say, Be lifted up and be cast into the sea, it will come to pass; and all—as much as you may ask in the prayer, believing, you will receive."
And there comes a great storm of wind, and the waves were beating on the boat, so that it is now being filled, and He Himself was on the stern, sleeping on the pillow, and they wake Him up, and say to Him, "Teacher, are You not caring that we perish?" And having awoken, He rebuked the wind and said to the sea, "Peace, be stilled"; and the wind stilled, and there was a great calm; and He said to them, "Why are you so fearful? How have you no faith?" And they feared a great fear and said to one another, "Who, then, is this, that even the wind and the sea obey Him?"
And now the hour being advanced, His disciples having come near to Him, say, "The place is desolate, and the hour is now advanced, let them away, that having gone away into the surrounding fields and villages, they may buy loaves for themselves, for they do not have what they may eat." And He answering said to them, "You give them to eat," and they say to Him, "Having gone away, may we buy two hundred denarii worth of loaves, and give to them to eat?" And He says to them, "How many loaves do you have? Go and see"; and having known, they say, "Five, and two fishes." And He commanded them to make all recline in companies on the green grass, and they sat down in squares, by hundreds, and by fifties. And having taken the five loaves and the two fishes, having looked up to the sky, He blessed, and broke the loaves, and was giving [them] to His disciples, that they may set [them] before them, and the two fishes He divided to all, and they all ate, and were filled, and they took up of broken pieces twelve hand-baskets full, and of the fishes, and those eating of the loaves were about five thousand men.
and He saw them harassed in the rowing, for the wind was against them, and about the fourth watch of the night He comes to them walking on the sea, and wished to pass by them. And they having seen Him walking on the sea, thought [it] to be an apparition, and cried out, for they all saw Him, and were troubled, and immediately He spoke with them, and says to them, "Take courage! I AM; do not be afraid." And He went up to them into the boat, and the wind stilled, and greatly out of measure they were amazed in themselves, and were wondering,
In those days the multitude being very great, and not having what they may eat, Jesus having called near His disciples, says to them, "I have compassion on the multitude, because now three days they continue with Me, and they have not what they may eat; and if I will let them away fasting to their home, they will faint in the way, for certain of them are come from far." And His disciples answered Him, "From where will anyone be able to feed these here in a wilderness with bread?" And He was questioning them, "How many loaves do you have?" And they said, "Seven." And He commanded the multitude to sit down on the ground, and having taken the seven loaves, having given thanks, He broke, and was giving to His disciples that they may set before [them]; and they set before the multitude. And they had a few small fishes, and having blessed, He said to set them also before [them]; and they ate and were filled, and they took up that which was over of broken pieces—seven baskets; and those eating were about four thousand. And He let them away,
And on the next day, they having come forth from Bethany, He hungered, and having seen a fig tree far off having leaves, He came, if perhaps He will find anything in it, and having come to it, He found nothing except leaves, for it was not a time of figs, and Jesus answering said to it, "No longer from you—throughout the age—may any eat fruit"; and His disciples were hearing.
And in the morning, passing by, they saw the fig tree having been dried up from the roots, and Peter having remembered says to Him, "Rabbi, behold, the fig tree that You cursed is dried up." And Jesus answering says to them, "Have faith from God; for truly I say to you that whoever may say to this mountain, Be taken up, and be cast into the sea, and may not doubt in his heart, but may believe that the things that he says come to pass, it will be to him whatever he may say. Because of this I say to you, all whatever—praying—you ask, believe that you receive, and it will be to you. And whenever you may stand praying, forgive, if you have anything against anyone, that your Father who is in the heavens may also forgive you your trespasses;
And it came to pass, in the multitude pressing on Him to hear the word of God, that He was standing beside the Lake of Gennesaret, and He saw two boats standing beside the lake, and the fishers, having gone away from them, were washing the nets, and having entered into one of the boats, that was Simon’s, He asked him to put back a little from the land, and having sat down, was teaching the multitudes out of the boat. And when He left off speaking, He said to Simon, "Put back into the deep, and let down your nets for a catch"; and Simon answering said to Him, "Master, through the whole night, having labored, we have taken nothing, but at Your saying I will let down the net." And having done this, they enclosed a great multitude of fishes, and their net was breaking, and they beckoned to the partners who [are] in the other boat, having come, to help them; and they came, and filled both the boats, so that they were sinking. And Simon Peter having seen, fell down at the knees of Jesus, saying, "Depart from me, because I am a sinful man, O Lord"; for astonishment seized him, and all those with him, at the catch of the fishes that they took, and in like manner also James and John, sons of Zebedee, who were partners with Simon; and Jesus said to Simon, "Do not fear, from now on you will be catching men"; and they, having brought the boats on the land, having left all, followed Him.
And it came to pass, on one of the days, that He Himself went into a boat with His disciples, and He said to them, "We may go over to the other side of the lake"; and they set forth, and as they are sailing He fell deeply asleep, and there came down a storm of wind to the lake, and they were filling, and were in peril. And having come near, they awoke Him, saying, "Master, Master, we perish!" And He, having arisen, rebuked the wind and the raging of the water, and they ceased, and there came a calm, and He said to them, "Where is your faith?" And they being afraid wondered, saying to one another, "Who, then, is this, that He even commands the winds and the water, and they obey Him?"
And it came to pass, on one of the days, that He Himself went into a boat with His disciples, and He said to them, "We may go over to the other side of the lake"; and they set forth, and as they are sailing He fell deeply asleep, and there came down a storm of wind to the lake, and they were filling, and were in peril. And having come near, they awoke Him, saying, "Master, Master, we perish!" And He, having arisen, rebuked the wind and the raging of the water, and they ceased, and there came a calm, and He said to them, "Where is your faith?" And they being afraid wondered, saying to one another, "Who, then, is this, that He even commands the winds and the water, and they obey Him?" And they sailed down to the region of the Gadarenes that is opposite Galilee,
And the day began to decline, and the Twelve having come near, said to Him, "Let away the multitude, that having gone into the surrounding villages and the fields, they may lodge and may find provision, because here we are in a desolate place." And He said to them, "You give them to eat"; and they said, "We have no more than five loaves and two fishes: except, having gone, we may buy food for all this people"; for they were about five thousand men. And He said to His disciples, "Cause them to recline in companies, in each fifty"; and they did so, and made all to recline; and having taken the five loaves and the two fishes, having looked up to the sky, He blessed them, and broke, and was giving to the disciples to set before the multitude; and they ate, and were all filled, and there was taken up what was over to them of broken pieces, twelve baskets.
And [on] the third day a wedding happened in Cana of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there, and also Jesus was called, and His disciples, to the wedding; and wine having failed, the mother of Jesus says to Him, "They have no wine"; Jesus says to her, "What [is that] to Me and to you, woman? My hour is not yet come." His mother says to the servants, "Whatever He may say to you—do." And there were six water-jugs of stone there, placed according to the purifying of the Jews, holding each two or three measures. Jesus says to them, "Fill the water-jugs with water"; and they filled them—to the brim; and He says to them, "Draw out, now, and carry to the headwaiter"; and they bore. And as the headwaiter tasted the water become wine, and did not know where it is from (but the servants knew, who have drawn the water), the headwaiter calls the bridegroom, and says to him, "Every man, at first, sets forth the good wine; and when they may have drunk freely, then the inferior; you kept the good wine until now." This [is the] beginning of the signs Jesus did in Cana of Galilee, and revealed His glory, and His disciples believed in Him;
And this He said, trying him, for He Himself had known what He was about to do. Philip answered Him, "Two hundred denarii worth of loaves are not sufficient to them, that each of them may receive some little"; one of His disciples—Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter—says to Him, "There is one little boy here who has five barley loaves and two fishes, but these—what are they to so many?" And Jesus said, "Make the men to sit down"; and there was much grass in the place, the men then sat down, in number, as it were, five thousand, and Jesus took the loaves, and having given thanks He distributed [them] to the disciples, and the disciples to those reclining, in like manner, also of the little fishes as much as they wished. And when they were filled, He says to His disciples, "Gather together the broken pieces that are left over, that nothing may be lost"; they gathered together, therefore, and filled twelve hand-baskets with broken pieces, from the five barley loaves that were over to those having eaten.
having pushed onward, therefore, about twenty-five or thirty stadia, they behold Jesus walking on the sea, and coming near to the boat, and they were afraid; and He says to them, "I AM; do not be afraid"; they were willing then to receive Him into the boat, and immediately the boat came to the land to which they were going.
After these things Jesus Himself again appeared to the disciples on the Sea of Tiberias, and He revealed Himself thus: Simon Peter, and Thomas who is called Didymus, and Nathanael from Cana of Galilee, and the [sons] of Zebedee, and two of His other disciples were together. Simon Peter says to them, "I go away to fish"; they say to him, "We go—we also—with you"; they went forth and immediately entered into the boat, and on that night they caught nothing. And morning having now come, Jesus stood at the shore, yet indeed the disciples did not know that it is Jesus; Jesus, therefore, says to them, "Boys, do you have any meat?" They answered Him, "No"; and He said to them, "Cast the net at the right side of the boat, and you will find [some]"; they cast, therefore, and no longer were they able to draw it, from the multitude of the fishes. That disciple, therefore, whom Jesus was loving says to Peter, "It is the Lord!" Simon Peter, therefore, having heard that it is the LORD, girded on the outer coat (for he was naked), and cast himself into the sea; and the other disciples came by the little boat, for they were not far from the land, but about two hundred cubits away, dragging the net of the fishes; when, therefore, they came to the land, they behold a fire of coals lying [there], and a fish lying on it, and bread. Jesus says to them, "Bring from the fishes that you caught now"; Simon Peter went up, and drew the net up on the land, full of great fishes—one hundred fifty-three; and though they were so many, the net was not split.
Libertações
Jesus expulsou demônios com autoridade. Os espíritos impuros não resistiam à sua palavra e saíam imediatamente.
And Jesus having entered into Capernaum, there came to Him a centurion calling on Him, and saying, "Lord, my young man has been laid in the house a paralytic, fearfully afflicted," and Jesus says to him, "I, having come, will heal him." And the centurion answering said, "Lord, I am not worthy that You may enter under my roof, but only say a word, and my servant will be healed; for I also am a man under authority, having under myself soldiers, and I say to this one, Go, and he goes, and to another, Be coming, and he comes, and to my servant, Do this, and he does [it]." And Jesus having heard, wondered, and said to those following, "Truly I say to you, not even in Israel have I found such great faith; and I say to you that many from east and west will come and recline with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of the heavens, but the sons of the kingdom will be cast forth into the outer darkness—there will be the weeping and the gnashing of the teeth." And Jesus said to the centurion, "Go, and as you believed let it be to you"; and his young man was healed in that hour.
And He having come to the other side, to the region of the Gergesenes, there met Him two demoniacs, coming forth out of the tombs, very fierce, so that no one was able to pass over by that way, and behold, they cried out, saying, "What [regards] us and You, [[Jesus,]] Son of God? Did You come here to afflict us before the time?" And there was a herd of many pigs feeding far off from them, and the demons were calling on Him, saying, "If You cast us forth, permit us to go away into the herd of the pigs"; and He says to them, "Go." And having come forth, they went into the herd of the pigs, and behold, the whole herd of the pigs rushed down the steep, into the sea, and died in the waters, and those feeding fled, and having gone into the city, they declared all, and the matter of the demoniacs. And behold, all the city came forth to meet Jesus, and having seen Him, they called on [Him] that He might depart from their borders.
And as they are coming forth, behold, they brought to Him a man mute, a demoniac, and the demon having been cast out, the mute spoke, and the multitude wondered, saying that "It was never so seen in Israel,"
Then was brought to Him a demoniac, blind and mute, and He healed him, so that the blind and mute both spoke and saw.
And Jesus having come forth from there, withdrew to the parts of Tyre and Sidon, and behold, a woman, a Canaanite, having come forth from those borders, called to Him, saying, "Deal kindly with me, Lord, Son of David; my daughter is miserably demonized." And He did not answer her a word; and His disciples having come to Him, were asking Him, saying, "Let her away, because she cries after us"; and He answering said, "I was not sent except to the lost sheep of the house of Israel." And having come, she was worshiping Him, saying, "Lord, help me"; and He answering said, "It is not good to take the children’s bread, and to cast to the little dogs." And she said, "Yes, Lord, for even the little dogs eat of the crumbs that are falling from their lords’ table"; then answering, Jesus said to her, "O woman, great [is] your faith, let it be to you as you will"; and her daughter was healed from that hour.
And when they came to the multitude, there came to Him a man, kneeling down to Him, and saying, "Lord, deal kindly with my son, for he is [a] lunatic, and suffers miserably, for he often falls into the fire, and often into the water, and I brought him near to Your disciples, and they were not able to heal him." And Jesus answering said, "O generation, unsteadfast and perverse, until when will I be with you? Until when will I bear you? Bring him to Me here"; and Jesus rebuked him, and the demon went out of him, and the boy was healed from that hour.
And there was in their synagogue a man with an unclean spirit, and he cried out, saying, "What [regards] us and You, Jesus the Nazarene? You came to destroy us; I have known You, who You are—the Holy One of God." And Jesus rebuked him, saying, "Be silenced, and come forth out of him," and the unclean spirit having convulsed him, and having cried with a great voice, came forth out of him,
And they came to the other side of the sea, to the region of the Gadarenes, and He having come forth out of the boat, immediately there met Him out of the tombs a man with an unclean spirit, who had his dwelling in the tombs, and not even with chains was anyone able to bind him, because that many times he had been bound with shackles and chains, and the chains had been pulled in pieces by him, and the shackles broken in pieces, and none was able to tame him, and always, night and day, he was in the mountains, and in the tombs, crying and cutting himself with stones. And having seen Jesus from afar, he ran and prostrated to Him, and having called with a loud voice, he said, "What [regards] me and You, Jesus, Son of God the Most High? I adjure You by God, may You not afflict me!" For He said to him, "Come forth, unclean spirit, out of the man!" And He was questioning him, "What [is] your name?" And he answered, saying, "Legion [is] my name, because we are many"; and he was calling on Him much, that He may not send them out of the region. And there was there, near the mountains, a great herd of pigs feeding, and all the demons called on Him, saying, "Send us to the pigs, that into them we may enter"; and immediately Jesus gave them leave, and having come forth, the unclean spirits entered into the pigs, and the herd rushed down the steep place to the sea—and they were about two thousand—and they were choked in the sea. And those feeding the pigs fled, and told in the city, and in the fields, and they came forth to see what it is that has been done;
and you say, If a man may say to father or to mother, Korban (that is, a gift), [is] whatever you may be profited out of mine, and you no longer permit him to do anything for his father or for his mother, setting aside the word of God for your tradition that you delivered; and many such like things you do." And having called near all the multitude, He said to them, "Listen to Me, you all, and understand; there is nothing from outside the man entering into him that is able to defile him, but the things coming out from him, those are the things defiling the man.
And from there having risen, He went away to the borders of Tyre and Sidon, and having entered into the house, He wished none to know, and He was not able to be hid, for a woman having heard about Him, whose little daughter had an unclean spirit, having come, fell at His feet— and the woman was a Greek, a Syro-Phoenician by nation—and was asking Him that He may cast forth the demon out of her daughter. And Jesus said to her, "First permit the children to be filled, for it is not good to take the children’s bread, and to cast [it] to the little dogs." And she answered and says to Him, "Yes, Lord; for the little dogs under the table also eat of the children’s crumbs." And He said to her, "Because of this word, go; the demon has gone forth out of your daughter"; and having come away to her house, she found the demon gone forth, and the daughter laid on the bed.
And one out of the multitude answering said, "Teacher, I brought my son to You, having a mute spirit; and wherever it seizes him, it tears him, and he foams, and gnashes his teeth, and pines away; and I spoke to Your disciples that they may cast it out, and they were not able." And He answering him, said, "O generation unbelieving, until when will I be with you? Until when will I suffer you? Bring him to Me"; and they brought him to Him, and he having seen Him, immediately the spirit convulsed him, and he, having fallen on the earth, was wallowing—foaming. And He questioned his father, "How much time is it since this came to him?" And he said, "From childhood, and many times it also cast him into fire, and into water, that it might destroy him; but if You are able to do anything, help us, having compassion on us." And Jesus said to him, "If you are able to believe! All things are possible to the one that is believing"; and immediately the father of the child, having cried out with tears, said, "I believe, Lord; be helping my unbelief." Jesus having seen that a multitude runs together, rebuked the unclean spirit, saying to it, "Spirit—mute and deaf—I charge you, come forth out of him, and you may no longer enter into him"; and having cried, and convulsed him much, it came forth, and he became as dead, so that many said that he was dead, but Jesus, having taken him by the hand, lifted him up, and he arose.
And having risen out of the synagogue, He entered into the house of Simon, and the mother-in-law of Simon was pressed with a great fever, and they asked Him about her, and having stood over her, He rebuked the fever, and it left her, and immediately, having risen, she was ministering to them.
and He having gone forth on the land, there met Him a certain man, out of the city, who had demons for a long time, and was not clothed with a garment, and was not abiding in a house, but in the tombs, and having seen Jesus, and having cried out, he fell before Him, and with a loud voice, said, "What [regards] me and You, Jesus, Son of God Most High? I implore You, may You not afflict me!" For He commanded the unclean spirit to come forth from the man, for many times it had caught him, and he was being bound with chains and shackles—guarded, and breaking apart the bonds he was driven by the demons into the deserts. And Jesus questioned him, saying, "What is your name?" And he said, "Legion," because many demons were entered into him, and he was calling on Him that He may not command them to go away into the abyss, and there was there a herd of many pigs feeding on the mountain, and they were calling on Him that He might permit them to enter into these, and He permitted them, and the demons having gone forth from the man, entered into the pigs, and the herd rushed down the steep into the lake, and were drowned. And those feeding [them], having seen what was come to pass, fled, and having gone, told [it] to the city, and to the fields; and they came forth to see what was come to pass, and they came to Jesus, and found the man sitting, out of whom the demons had gone forth, clothed, and right-minded, at the feet of Jesus, and they were afraid;
and I say to you, truly, there are certain of those standing here who will not taste of death until they may see the Kingdom of God." And it came to pass, after these words, as it were eight days, that having taken Peter, and John, and James, He went up to the mountain to pray, and it came to pass, in His praying, the appearance of His face became altered, and His clothing became flashing white. And behold, two men were speaking together with Him, who were Moses and Elijah, who having appeared in glory, spoke of His outgoing that He was about to fulfill in Jerusalem,
but Peter and those with him were heavy with sleep, and having awoken, they saw His glory, and the two men standing with Him. And it came to pass, in their parting from Him, Peter said to Jesus, "Master, it is good to us to be here; and we may make three shelters: one for You, and one for Moses, and one for Elijah," not knowing what he says:
and behold, a man from the multitude cried out, saying, "Teacher, I implore You, look on my son, because he is my only begotten; and behold, a spirit takes him, and suddenly he cries out, and it convulses him, with foaming, and it hardly departs from him, bruising him, and I implored Your disciples that they might cast it out, and they were not able." And Jesus answering said, "O generation, unsteadfast and perverse, until when will I be with you, and endure you? Bring your son near here"; and as he is yet coming near, the demon threw him down, and convulsed [him], and Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, and healed the youth, and gave him back to his father. And they were all amazed at the greatness of God, and while all are wondering at all things that Jesus did, He said to His disciples,
And He was casting forth a demon, and it was mute, and it came to pass, the demon having gone forth, the mute man spoke, and the multitudes wondered,
And a certain one of them struck the servant of the chief priest, and took off his right ear, and Jesus answering said, "Permit thus far," and having touched his ear, He healed him.
And the messengers of John having gone away, He began to say to the multitudes concerning John: "What have you gone forth into the wilderness to look on? A reed shaken by the wind? But what have you gone forth to see? A man clothed in soft garments? Behold, they in splendid clothing, and living in luxury, are in the houses of kings! But what have you gone forth to see? A prophet? Yes, I say to you, and much more than a prophet: this is he concerning whom it has been written: Behold, I send My messenger before Your face, who will prepare Your way before You; for I say to you, there is not a greater prophet, among those born of women, than John the Immerser; but the least in the Kingdom of God is greater than he." And all the people having heard, and the tax collectors, declared God righteous, having been immersed with the immersion of John, but the Pharisees and the lawyers put away the counsel of God for themselves, having not been immersed by him.