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He had been dwelling upon this, when an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream. "Joseph, son of David," the angel said, "do not be afraid to take Mary for your wife, for her child has been conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit.

When Joseph awoke from his sleep, he did as the angel of the Lord had directed him.

The Astrologers heard what the King had to say, and then continued their journey. And the star which they had seen in the east led them on, until it reached, and stood over, the place where the child was.

After they had left, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream, and said: "Awake, take the child and his mother, and seek refuge in Egypt; and stay there until I bid you return, for Herod is about to search for the child, to put him to death."

When Herod found that he had been trifled with by the Astrologers, he was very angry. He sent and put to death all the boys in Bethlehem and the whole of that neighborhood, who were two years old or under, guided by the date which he had ascertained from the Astrologers.

But, hearing that Archelaus had succeeded his father Herod as King of Judea, he was afraid to go back there; and having been warned in a dream, he went into the part of the country called Galilee.

When Jesus heard that John had been committed to prison, he retired to Galilee.

On seeing the crowds of People, Jesus went up the hill; and, when he had taken his seat, his disciples came up to him;

By the time that Jesus had finished speaking, the crowd was filled with amazement at his teaching.

After Jesus had entered Capernaum, a Captain in the Roman army came up to him, entreating his help.

At this the men who tended them ran away and went to the town, carrying the news of all that had occurred, and of what had happened to the possessed men.

But meanwhile a woman, who had been suffering from hemorrhage for twelve years, came up behind and touched the tassel of his cloak.

When he had gone indoors, the blind men came up to him; and Jesus asked them: "Do you believe that I am able to do this?" "Yes, Master!" they answered.

After Jesus had finished giving directions to his twelve Disciples, he left that place in order to teach and preach in their towns.

Now John had heard in prison what the Christ was doing, and he sent a message by his disciples,

Then Jesus began to reproach the towns in which most of his miracles had been done, because they had not repented:

"Alas for you, Chorazin! Alas for you, Bethsaida! For, if the miracles which were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes.

And you, Capernaum! Will you 'exalt yourself to Heaven'? 'You shall go down to the Place of Death.' For, if the miracles which have been done in you had been done in Sodom, it would have been standing to this day.

And had you learned the meaning of the words--'I desire mercy, and not sacrifice,' you would not have condemned those who are not guilty.

But Jesus said to them: "Which of you, if he had only one sheep, and that sheep fell into a pit on the Sabbath, would not lay hold of it and pull it out?

Then he said to the man. "Stretch out your hand." The man stretched it out; and it had become as sound as the other.

That same day, when Jesus had left the house and was sitting by the Sea,

As soon as the sun had risen, it was scorched, and, having no root, withered away.

This was another parable which Jesus related-- "The Kingdom of Heaven is like some yeast which a woman took and covered up in three pecks of flour, until the whole had risen."

The Kingdom of Heaven is like a treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and hid again, and then, in his delight, went and sold everything that he had, and bought that field.

Finding one of great value, he went and sold everything that he had, and bought it.

When Jesus had finished these parables, he withdrew from that place.

For Herod had arrested John, put him in chains, and shut him up in prison, to please Herodias, the wife of Herod's brother Philip.

Jesus ordered the people to take their seats on the grass; and, taking the five loaves and the two fishes, he looked up to Heaven, and said the blessing, and, after he had broken the loaves, gave them to his disciples; and they gave them to the crowds.

When they had crossed over, they landed at Gennesaret.

Every one had sufficient to eat, and they picked up seven baskets full of the broken pieces left.

Now the disciples had crossed to the opposite shore, and had forgotten to take any bread.

Then they understood that he had told them to be on their guard, not against the leaven of bread, but against the teaching of the Pharisees and Sadducees.

Then the disciples understood that it was of John the Baptist that he had spoken to them.

After they had reached Capernaum, the collectors of the Temple-rate came up to Peter, and said: "Does not your Master pay the Temple-rate?"

When he had begun to do so, one of them was brought to him who owed him six million pounds;

And, as he could not pay, his master ordered him to be sold towards the payment of the debt, together with his wife, and his children, and everything that he had.

When his fellow-servants saw what had happened, they were greatly distressed, and went to their master and laid the whole matter before him.

Then some little children were brought to Jesus, for him to place his hands on them, and pray; but the disciples found fault with those who had brought them.

Now when those who had been hired about five o'clock went up, they received two shillings each.

When they had almost reached Jerusalem, having come as far as Bethphage, on the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent on two disciples.

So the disciples went and did as Jesus had directed them.

They led the ass and the foal back, and, when they had put their cloaks on them, he seated himself upon them.

When he had entered Jerusalem, the whole city was stirred, and asked--

After Jesus had come into the Temple Courts, the Chief Priests and the Councillors of the Nation came up to him as he was teaching, and said: " What authority have you to do these things? Who gave you this authority?"

What do you think of this? There was a man who had two sons. He went to the elder and said 'Go and work in the vineyard to-day my son.'

He sent his servants to call those who had been invited to the banquet, but they were unwilling to come.

A second time he sent some servants, with orders to say to those who had been invited 'I have prepared my breakfast, my cattle and fat beasts are killed and everything is ready; come to the banquet.'

Show me the coin with which the tax is paid." And, when they had brought him a florin,

The crowds, who had been listening to him, were greatly struck with his teaching.

When the Pharisees heard that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, they collected together.

and say 'Had we been living in the days of our ancestors, we should have taken part in their murder of the Prophets!

But this you do know, that, had the owner of the house known at what time of night the thief was coming, he would have been on the watch, and would not have allowed his house to be broken into.

The man who had received the three thousand pounds went at once and traded with it, and made another three thousand.

So, too, the man who had received the twelve hundred pounds made another twelve hundred.

But the man who had received the six hundred went and dug a hole in the ground, and hid his master's money.

The man who had received the three thousand pounds came up and brought three thousand more. 'Sir,' he said, 'you entrusted me with three thousand pounds; look, I have made another three thousand!'

Then the one who had received the twelve hundred pounds came up and said 'Sir, you entrusted me with twelve hundred pounds; look, I have made another twelve hundred!'

The man who had received the six hundred pounds came up, too, and said 'Sir, I knew that you were a hard man; you reap where you have not sown, and gather up where you have not winnowed;

When Jesus had finished all this teaching, he said to his disciples:

After Jesus had reached Bethany, and while he was in the house of Simon the leper,

Now the betrayer had arranged a signal with them. "The man whom I kiss," he had said, "will be the one; arrest him."

Those who had arrested Jesus took him to Caiaphas, the High Priest, where the Teachers of the Law and the Councillors had assembled.

When he had gone out into the gateway, another maid saw him, and said to those who were there: "This man was with Jesus of Nazareth!"

Then Judas, who betrayed him, seeing that Jesus was condemned, repented of what he had done, and returned the thirty pieces of silver to the Chief Priests and Councillors.

At that time they had a notorious prisoner called Barabbas.

So, when the people had collected, Pilate said to them: "Which do you wish me to release for you? Barabbas? Or Jesus who is called 'Christ'?"

And, when they had left off mocking him, they took off the military cloak, and put his own clothes on him, and led him away to be crucified.

they gave him some wine to drink which had been mixed with gall; but after tasting it, Jesus refused to drink it.

There were many women there, watching from a distance, who had accompanied Jesus from Galilee and had been attending on him.

When evening had fallen, there came a rich man belonging to Ramah, named Joseph, who had himself become a disciple of Jesus.

And laid it in his newly-made tomb which he had cut in the rock; and, before he left, he rolled a great stone against the entrance of the tomb.

While they were still on their way, some of the guard came into the city, and reported to the Chief Priests everything that had happened.

After John had been committed to prison, Jesus went to Galilee, proclaiming the Good News of God--

The people were amazed at his teaching, for he taught them like one who had authority, and not like the Teachers of the Law.

As soon as they had come out from the Synagogue, they went, with James and John, into the house of Simon and Andrew.

Being, however, unable to get him near to Jesus, owing to the crowd, they removed the roofing below which Jesus was; and, when they had made an opening, they let down the mat on which the paralyzed man was lying.

As they remained silent, Jesus looked round at them in anger, grieving at the hardness of their hearts, and said to the man: "Stretch out your hand." The man stretched it out; and his hand had become sound.

For he had cured many of them, and so people kept crowding upon him, that all who were afflicted might touch him.