Page:The Emphasised Bible - Vol 4.djvu/17

MATTHEW IX. 28—38; X. 1—23. thence|> there followed him､ two´ blind men, crying aloud and saying, — Have mercy on us, O Son of David! And  the blind men came unto him, — and Jesus saith unto them, Believe ye､ that I can |do this|? They say unto him､ Yea, Lord! Then touched he their eyes, saying､ And their eyes were opened. And Jesus Mind! let no one know! |They| however､ going forth､ made him known throughout the whole of that land. And  lo! there was brought to him､ a dumb man, demonized. And  the dumb man spake; and the multitudes marvelled, saying,— [But |the Pharisees| began to say, the demons.] And Jesus was going round all the cities and the villages, teaching in their synagogues､ and proclaiming､ the glad-message of the kingdom, — and curing every´ disease､ and every´ infirmity. But |seeing the multitudes| he was moved with compassion concerning them, be- cause they were torn and thrown down､ like sheep having no shepherd. |Then| saith he unto his disciples, — But |the labourers| few; Beg ye, therefore, of the Lord of the harvest, — That he would thrust forth labourers､ into his harvest.
 * According to your faith| be it done unto you.
 * sternly charged them (saying,
 * Never| was it seen thus､ in Israel.
 * In the ruler of the demons| is he casting out
 * The harvest| indeed､ is great,

And  he gave them authority over impure spirits, — so as to be casting them out, and curing every´ disease､ and every´ infirmity. Now |the twelve´ apostles´ names| are these: — First Simon, who is called Peter, and Andrew, his brother, — And James, the son of Zebedee, and John, his brother; Philip, and Bartholomew, — Thomas, and Matthew, the tax-collector ; James, the son of Alphaeus, and Thadseus ; Simon, the zealot, and Judas Iscariot, who also delivered him up. |These twelve| Jesus sent forth, charging them, saying: — And |into any city of Samaritans| do not enter; But be going, rather､ unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
 * Into any way to the nations| do not depart, —

And |as ye go| proclaim, saying, The kingdom of the heavens hath drawn near! Be curing |the sick|､ raising |the dead|,— cleansing |lepers|, casting out |demons|: Ye may procure — neither gold､ nor silver､ nor copper､ for your belts, — neither satchel for journey､ nor two´ tunics, nor sandals､ nor staff; For |worthy| is the labourer, of his mainten- ance. And  Search out who in it is |worthy|, And |there| abide, till ye go forth. And salute it; And Let your peace come upon it, But Let your peace, unto you, return. And  Shake off the dust of your feet: |Verily| I say unto you, — Sodom and Gomorrha in the day of judgment|| Than for |that| city! Lo! ||I|| send you forth, as sheep amidst wolves; Become ye therefore — Prudent, as serpents, and simple､ as doves.
 * Freely|| ye have |received| |freely| ||give||.
 * As ye go forth､ outside that house or city|
 * More tolerablel will it be, ||for the land of

But beware of men; — For they will deliver you up into high- councils, And |in their synagogues| will they scourge you, — And I before both governors and kings| shall ye be brought |for my sake| — And Be not anxious, how or what ye shall speak, For it shall be given you, in that´ hour, what ye shall speak; For it is not |ye| who are speaking. But |the Spirit of your Father| that is speaking in you. And |brother| will deliver up |brother| unto death, And ||father|| ||child||, — And |children| will rise up |against parents|, And ye will be hated by all, because of my name, — But ||he that endureth throughout|| |the same| shall be saved. And  flee into another, — For |verily| I say unto you, Till ||the Son of Man|| come.
 * For a witness to them and the nations||.
 * And will put them to death||.
 * In nowise shall ye finish the cities of Israel|