1 Jesus and the twelve apostles traveled through cities and villages preaching the good news of the kingdom of God.2 Traveling with him were the women who had been healed of evil spirits and infirmities. This included Mary Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone out.3 Also healed was Joanna the wife of Chuza, Herods steward, and Susanna. There were many others, who supported them out of their private substance.4 A great crowd came to him from every city. He spoke to them with an illustration:5 »The farmer went out to sow his seed. As he sowed some fell by the side of the road. It was trampled under foot and the birds of heaven devoured it.6 »Other seed fell on the rock. As soon as it grew it withered away because it had no moisture.7 »Still other seed fell among the thorns. The thorns grew with it, and choked it.8 »Other seed fell on the good ground. It grew and produced fruit a hundredfold.« As he said these things he cried. He said: »He who has ears to hear let him hear.«9 His disciples asked him what this illustration means.10 He said: »You are meant to know the secrets of the kingdom of God. I speak to the rest in illustrations, that seeing they may not see and hearing they may not understand.11 »Now the illustration is this: The seed is the word of God.12 »Those by the side of the road are they who have heard. Then the devil comes and takes the word from their hearts that they may not believe and be saved.13 »Those on the rock are those who receive the word with joy. These have no root. They believe for a while and in time of temptation fall away.14 »The seeds that fell among the thorns are people who hear the word and go their own way. They are choked with the cares and riches and pleasures of this life, and do not produce fruit.15 »The good ground represents the honest and good-hearted people. They hear the word, hold fast to it and produce forth fruit with patience.«16 »No one lights a lamp and puts a cover over it or hides it under a bed. Instead he places it on a stand that everyone entering may see the light.17 »Nothing is hidden that will not be revealed. Nothing is secret that will not be made known and come to light.18 »Pay attention and hear! Whoever has will be given more. Whoever does not have, more will be taken away, and even what he thinks he has will be taken.«19 His mother and brother tried to come to him but could not because of the crowd.20 They told him: »Your mother and your brothers are near. They wish to see you.«21 He answered, »My mother and my brother are these who hear the word of God, and do it.«22 He said to his disciples: »Let us go to the other side of the lake.« Then he and his disciples boarded a boat and did so.23 Jesus fell asleep as they sailed to the other side. A large windstorm came to the lake. The boat was filling with water, and they were in danger.24 They awoke him saying: »Master, Master, we parish!« He rebuked the wind and the raging of the water and there was calm.25 He asked them, »Were is your faith?« They were afraid and they marveled. They asked: »Who then is this, that he commands even the winds and the water, and they obey him?«26 They arrived at the country of the Gerasenes, which is near Galilee.27 When he arrived on the shore, a demon-possessed man met him. He wore no clothes and did not live in a house but in the tombs. He had been this way a long time.28 When he saw Jesus he cried out and fell down in front of him. He shouted in a loud voice: »What have I to do with you, Jesus, you Son of the Most High God? I implore you do not torment me.«29 The spirit seized him many times. For this reason he was kept under guard, and bound with chains and fetters. Breaking the bands apart, he was driven by the demon into the deserts. Jesus commanded the unclean spirit to come out from the man!30 Jesus asked him: »What is your name?« He answered: »Legion« for many demons had entered into him.31 They pleaded with him that he would not command them to depart into the abyss.32 There was a herd of many swine feeding on the mountain. They entreated him that he would allow them to enter into them. He gave them permission.33 The demons came out from the man and entered into the swine. The herd rushed down the hill into the lake, and was drowned.34 The herdsmen saw what happened and rushed to the city to tell others.35 They went out to see what happened. They came to Jesus and found the man who had been demon possessed. He was clothed, in his right mind and sitting at the feet of Jesus. They were afraid.36 They then learned how he was possessed with demons and became whole.37 The people of the country of the Gerasenes asked Jesus to depart. They were very much afraid. So he boarded a boat and left.38 The man who once had demons asked him if he could go with him. Jesus sent him away saying:39 »Return to your house and declare the great things God has done for you.« He went throughout the whole city telling the great things Jesus had done for him.40 When Jesus returned the crowd welcomed him. They were all waiting for him.41 Jairus, a ruler of the synagogue came to Jesus. He fell down at Jesus feet and implored him to come to his house.42 His twelve-year old daughter was dying. She was his only daughter. As he went the crowds surrounded him.43 There was a woman having an issue of blood twelve years. She spent all her money on physicians, and could not be healed by any.44 She came behind him and touched the border of his garment. Immediately the issue of blood stopped.45 Jesus said: »Who touched me?« Peter and the others with him said: »Master, the people press in from all sides.«46 Jesus said: »Someone did touch me. I perceived that power went from me.«47 When the woman knew she was discovered she trembled, fell down before him and declared in the presence of all the people why she touched him, and how she was healed immediately.48 He said to her: »Daughter, your faith has made you whole; go in peace.«49 While he yet spoke someone came from the ruler of the synagogues house saying: »Your daughter is dead do not trouble the teacher.«50 When Jesus heard this he said: »Do not fear, only believe and she will be made whole.«51 When he arrived at the house he allowed only the mother and father of the girl, Peter, John and James to enter with him.52 They were all weeping and morning her. He said: »Do not weep for she is not dead, but sleeps.«53 They laughed him to scorn knowing that she was dead.54 He took her hand and called: »Maiden, arise.«55 Her life force returned and she rose up immediately. He commanded that something be given her to eat.56 Her parents were amazed. He charged them to tell no man what had been done.
1 Logo depois disso, andava Jesus de cidade em cidade, e de aldeia em aldeia, pregando e anunciando o evangelho do reino de Deus; e iam com ele os doze,2 bem como algumas mulheres que haviam sido curadas de espíritos malignos e de enfermidades: Maria, chamada Madalena, da qual tinham saído sete demônios.3 Joana, mulher de Cuza, procurador de Herodes, Susana, e muitas outras que os serviam com os seus bens.4 Ora, ajuntando-se uma grande multidão, e vindo ter com ele gente de todas as cidades, disse Jesus por parábola:5 Saiu o semeador a semear a sua semente. E quando semeava, uma parte da semente caiu à beira do caminho; e foi pisada, e as aves do céu a comeram.6 Outra caiu sobre pedra; e, nascida, secou-se porque não havia umidade.7 E outra caiu no meio dos espinhos; e crescendo com ela os espinhos, sufocaram-na.8 Mas outra caiu em boa terra; e, nascida, produziu fruto, cem por um. Dizendo ele estas coisas, clamava: Quem tem ouvidos para ouvir, ouça.9 Perguntaram-lhe então seus discípulos o que significava essa parábola.10 Respondeu ele: A vós é dado conhecer os mistérios do reino de Deus; mas aos outros se fala por parábolas; para que vendo, não vejam, e ouvindo, não entendam.11 É, pois, esta a parábola: A semente é a palavra de Deus.12 Os que estão à beira do caminho são os que ouvem; mas logo vem o Diabo e tira-lhe do coração a palavra, para que não suceda que, crendo, sejam salvos.13 Os que estão sobre a pedra são os que, ouvindo a palavra, a recebem com alegria; mas estes não têm raiz, apenas crêem por algum tempo, mas na hora da provação se desviam.14 A parte que caiu entre os espinhos são os que ouviram e, indo seu caminho, são sufocados pelos cuidados, riquezas, e deleites desta vida e não dão fruto com perfeição.15 Mas a que caiu em boa terra são os que, ouvindo a palavra com coração reto e bom, a retêm e dão fruto com perseverança.16 Ninguém, pois, acende uma candeia e a cobre com algum vaso, ou a põe debaixo da cama; mas põe-na no velador, para que os que entram vejam a luz.17 Porque não há coisa encoberta que não haja de manifestar-se, nem coisa secreta que não haja de saber-se e vir à luz.18 Vede, pois, como ouvis; porque a qualquer que tiver lhe será dado, e a qualquer que não tiver, até o que parece ter lhe será tirado.19 Vieram, então, ter com ele sua mãe e seus irmãos, e não podiam aproximar-se dele por causa da multidão.20 Foi-lhe dito: Tua mãe e teus irmãos estão lá fora, e querem ver-te.21 Ele, porém, lhes respondeu: Minha mãe e meus irmãos são estes que ouvem a palavra de Deus e a observam.22 Ora, aconteceu certo dia que entrou num barco com seus discípulos, e disse-lhes: Passemos à outra margem do lago. E partiram.23 Enquanto navegavam, ele adormeceu; e desceu uma tempestade de vento sobre o lago; e o barco se enchia de água, de sorte que perigavam.24 Chegando-se a ele, o despertaram, dizendo: Mestre, Mestre, estamos perecendo. E ele, levantando-se, repreendeu o vento e a fúria da água; e cessaram, e fez-se bonança.25 Então lhes perguntou: Onde está a vossa fé? Eles, atemorizados, admiraram-se, dizendo uns aos outros: Quem, pois, é este, que até aos ventos e à água manda, e lhe obedecem?26 Apontaram à terra dos gerasenos, que está defronte da Galiléia.27 Logo que saltou em terra, saiu-lhe ao encontro um homem da cidade, possesso de demônios, que havia muito tempo não vestia roupa, nem morava em casa, mas nos sepulcros.28 Quando ele viu a Jesus, gritou, prostrou-se diante dele, e com grande voz exclamou: Que tenho eu contigo, Jesus, Filho do Deus Altíssimo? Rogo-te que não me atormentes.29 Porque Jesus ordenara ao espírito imundo que saísse do homem. Pois já havia muito tempo que se apoderara dele; e guardavam-no preso com grilhões e cadeias; mas ele, quebrando as prisões, era impelido pelo demônio para os desertos.30 Perguntou-lhe Jesus: Qual é o teu nome? Respondeu ele: Legião; porque tinham entrado nele muitos demônios.31 E rogavam-lhe que não os mandasse para o abismo.32 Ora, andava ali pastando no monte uma grande manada de porcos; rogaram-lhe, pois que lhes permitisse entrar neles, e lho permitiu.33 E tendo os demônios saído do homem, entraram nos porcos; e a manada precipitou-se pelo despenhadeiro no lago, e afogou-se.34 Quando os pastores viram o que acontecera, fugiram, e foram anunciá-lo na cidade e nos campos.35 Saíram, pois, a ver o que tinha acontecido, e foram ter com Jesus, a cujos pés acharam sentado, vestido e em perfeito juízo, o homem de quem havia saído os demônios; e se atemorizaram.36 Os que tinham visto aquilo contaram-lhes como fora curado o endemoninhado.37 Então todo o povo da região dos gerasenos rogou-lhe que se retirasse deles; porque estavam possuídos de grande medo. Pelo que ele entrou no barco, e voltou.38 Pedia-lhe, porém, o homem de quem haviam saído os demônios que o deixasse estar com ele; mas Jesus o despediu, dizendo:39 Volta para tua casa, e conta tudo quanto Deus te fez. E ele se retirou, publicando por toda a cidade tudo quanto Jesus lhe fizera.40 Quando Jesus voltou, a multidão o recebeu; porque todos o estavam esperando.41 E eis que veio um homem chamado Jairo, que era chefe da sinagoga; e prostrando-se aos pés de Jesus, rogava-lhe que fosse a sua casa;42 porque tinha uma filha única, de cerca de doze anos, que estava à morte. Enquanto, pois, ele ia, apertavam-no as multidões.43 E certa mulher, que tinha uma hemorragia havia doze anos {e gastara com os médicos todos os seus haveres} e por ninguém pudera ser curada,44 chegando-se por detrás, tocou-lhe a orla do manto, e imediatamente cessou a sua hemorragia.45 Perguntou Jesus: Quem é que me tocou? Como todos negassem, disse-lhe Pedro: Mestre, as multidões te apertam e te oprimem.46 Mas disse Jesus: Alguém me tocou; pois percebi que de mim saiu poder.47 Então, vendo a mulher que não passara despercebida, aproximou-se tremendo e, prostrando-se diante dele, declarou-lhe perante todo o povo a causa por que lhe havia tocado, e como fora imediatamente curada.48 Disse-lhe ele: Filha, a tua fé te salvou; vai-te em paz.49 Enquanto ainda falava, veio alguém da casa do chefe da sinagoga dizendo: A tua filha já está morta; não incomodes mais o Mestre.50 Jesus, porém, ouvindo-o, respondeu-lhe: Não temas: crê somente, e será salva.51 Tendo chegado à casa, a ninguém deixou entrar com ele, senão a Pedro, João, Tiago, e o pai e a mãe da menina.52 E todos choravam e pranteavam; ele, porém, disse: Não choreis; ela não está morta, mas dorme.53 E riam-se dele, sabendo que ela estava morta.54 Então ele, tomando-lhe a mão, exclamou: Menina, levanta-te.55 E o seu espírito voltou, e ela se levantou imediatamente; e Jesus mandou que lhe desse de comer.56 E seus pais ficaram maravilhados; e ele mandou-lhes que a ninguém contassem o que havia sucedido.