Luke 9
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The Ministry of the Twelve
(Matthew 10:5–15; Mark 6:7–13)

1And, having called together the twelve, He gave them power and authority over all the demons, and to heal diseases; 2and He sent them forth to preach the Kingdom of God, and to heal the sick;

3and He said to them, "Take nothing for the journey?neither staff, nor wallet, nor bread, nor money; and not to have two coats. 4"And into whatsoever house ye enter, there abide, and thence depart. 5And as many as do not receive you, going out from that city, shake off the dust from your feet for a testimony against them." 6And, going forth, they were passing through the several villages, proclaiming the good news, and healing everywhere.

Herod Tries to See Jesus
(Matthew 14:1–12; Mark 6:14–29)

7Now Herod, the tetrarch, heard of all the things that were taking place; and he was thoroughly perplexed, because it was said by some that John was raised from the dead; 8and by some that Elijah appeared; and, by others, that a certain ancient prophet arose. 9And Herod said, "John I beheaded; but Who is This concerning Whom I hear such things?" And he was seeking to see Him.

The Feeding of the Five Thousand
(Matthew 14:13–21; Mark 6:30–44; John 6:1–15)

10And the apostles, having returned, related to Him what they did. And, taking them with Him, He retired privately to a city called Bethsaida. 11But the multitudes, perceiving it, followed Him; and, having welcomed them, He was speaking to them concerning the Kingdom of God, and those having need of cure He healed.

12And the day began to decline. And the twelve, coming near, said to Him, "Send away the multitudes; that, going into the villages and country round about, they may lodge and find food; because we are here in a desert place." 13But He said to them, "Give ye them to eat." And they said, "We have no more than five loaves and two fishes; unless we, going, should buy food for all this people." (For they were about five thousand men). 14And He said to His disciples, "Make them recline in companies of about fifty each." 15And they did so, and made them all recline. 16And, taking the five loaves and the two fishes, looking up into Heaven, He blessed them, and broke, and kept giving to the disciples to set before the multitude. 17And they ate, and were all filled. And there was taken up that which remained to them of broken pieces, twelve baskets.

Peter’s Confession of Christ
(Matthew 16:13–20; Mark 8:27–30; John 6:67–71)

18And it came to pass, as He was praying alone, the disciples were with Him, and He asked them, saying, "Who do the multitudes say that I am?" 19And they, answering, said, 'John the Immerser;' and others, 'Elijah;' and others, 'that a certain prophet of the ancients arose.' 20And He said to them, "But who say ye that I am?" And Peter, answering, said, "The Christ of God."

Christ’s Passion Foretold
(Matthew 16:21–23; Mark 8:31–33)

21And He, having admonished them, commanded them to tell this to no one;

22saying, "The Son of Man must suffer many things, and be rejected by the elders, and high priests, and scribes; and be killed, and on the third day be raised up."

Take Up Your Cross
(Matthew 16:24–28; Mark 8:34–38)

23And He said to all, "If any one wishes to come after Me, let him disown himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me. 24For whosoever wishes to save his soul shall lose it; but whosoever will lose his soul for My sake, the same shall save it. 25For what is a man profited, in having gained the whole world, but having lost or forfeited himself? 26For whosoever is ashamed of Me and My words, of him will the Son of Man be ashamed, when He cometh in His glory, and in that of the Father, and of the holy angels. 27And I tell you truly, there are some of those standing here who will in no wise taste of death, till they see the Kingdom of God."

The Transfiguration
(Matthew 17:1–13; Mark 9:1–13; 2 Peter 1:16–21)

28And it came to pass, about eight days after these words, that, taking Peter, and John, and James, He went up into the mountain to pray. 29And it came to pass, as He was praying, that the appearance of His countenance was altered, and His raiment became white and dazzling. 30And, behold, two men were talking with Him, who, indeed, were Moses and Elijah; 31who, appearing in glory, were speaking of His departure which He was about to accomplish at Jerusalem. 32Now Peter and those with him had become heavy with sleep; but, having watched through it, they saw His glory, and the two men who were standing with Him. 33And it came to pass, as they were parting from Him, that Peter said to Jesus, "Master, it is good that we are here; and let us make three tents; one for Thee, one for Moses, and one for Elijah;" not knowing what he was saying. 34Now, while he was saying these things, there came a cloud, and it was overshadowing them; and they feared, as they entered into the cloud. 35And there came a voice out of the cloud, saying, "This is My Son, the Chosen; hear ye Him." 36And, when the voice came, Jesus was found alone. And they kept silent, and told no one, in those days, any of the things which they had seen.

The Boy with an Evil Spirit
(Matthew 17:14–18; Mark 9:14–29)

37And it came to pass on the next day, when they came down from the mountain, that a great multitude met Him. 38And, behold, a man from the multitude cried, saying, "Teacher, I pray Thee to look upon my son, because he is my only begotten. 39And, behold, a spirit takes him, and suddenly he cries out, and it convulses him with foaming, and with difficulty it departs from him, bruising him; 40and I besought Thy disciples to cast it out, but they were not able." 41And Jesus answering, said, "O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you, and bear with you? Bring your son here." 42And, while he was yet coming, the demon thrust him down, and greatly convulsed him. But Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, and healed the boy, and gave him back to his father.

The Second Prediction of the Passion
(Matthew 17:22–23; Mark 9:30–32)

43And they were all amazed at the Majesty of God! And while all were marvelling at all the things which He was doing, He said to His disciples,

44"Put ye these words into your ears; for the Son of Man is about to be delivered up into the hands of men." 45But they did not understand this saying; and it was veiled from them, that they might not perceive it; and they were afraid to ask Him concerning this saying.

The Greatest in the Kingdom
(Matthew 18:1–5; Mark 9:33–41)

46And there entered a reasoning among them, as to which of them should be greatest. 47Now Jesus, knowing the reasoning of their heart, taking a child, placed it by Himself, 48and said to them, "Whosoever shall receive this child in My name, receives Me; and whosoever receives Me receives Him who sent Me; for he that is least among you all, the same is great."

49And John, answering, said, "Master, we saw one casting out demons in Thy name; and we forbade him, because he follows not with us." 50And Jesus said to him, "Forbid him not: for he who is not against you is for you."

The Samaritans Reject Jesus

51And it came to pass, when the days for receiving Him up were being completed, that He steadfastly set His face to go to Jerusalem; 52and He sent forth messengers before His face; and, journeying onward, they entered into a village of Samaritans, so as to prepare for Him. 53And they did not receive Him, because His face was as if He were going to Jerusalem. 54And, seeing it, His disciples, James and John, said, "Lord, dost Thou wish that we bid fire come down from heaven, and consume them?" 55But, turning, He rebuked them. 56And they went on to another village.

The Cost of Discipleship
(Matthew 8:18–22; Luke 14:25–33; John 6:59–66)

57And, as they were journeying in the way, a certain one said to Him, "I will follow Thee wheresoever Thou goest." 58And Jesus said to him, "The foxes have dens; and the birds of the heaven lodging-places; but the Son of Man hath not where to recline His head." 59And He said to another, "Follow Me." But he said, "Lord, permit me, going away, first to bury my father." 60And He said, "Leave the dead to bury their own dead; but, going, publish abroad the Kingdom of God." 61And another said, "I will follow Thee, Lord; but first permit me to bid adieu to those within my house." 62And Jesus said to him, "No one, having put his hand to a plow, and looking back, is fit for the Kingdom of God."


Worrell New Testament (1904)

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