Mark 9
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| 1 | And He said to them: "Truly I say to you that there are some of those standing here whom shall by no means taste of death until they should see the Kingdom of Yahweh having come with power!" |
| 2 | And after six days Yahshua takes Petros and Iakobos and Iohannes and brings them up into a high mountain by themselves alone. And He was transformed before them, |
| 3 | and His garments became glistening exceedingly white, such that no cloth-dresser upon the earth is able thusly to whiten. |
| 4 | And Elijah appeared to them with Moses and they were conversing with Yahshua. |
| 5 | And responding, Petros says to Yahshua: "Rabbi, it is good for us to be here, and we shall make three tents, one for You and one for Moses and one for Elijah!" |
| 6 | For he did not know what he should respond, for they were frightened. |
| 7 | And there was a cloud overshadowing them, and there was a voice from out of the cloud: "This is My beloved Son, you hear Him!" |
| 8 | And suddenly looking around they no longer saw anyone except Yahshua alone with them. |
| 9 | And upon their descending from the mountain, He commanded them that they should not describe to anyone the things which they had seen, except "when the Son of Man should arise from among the dead". |
| 10 | And they held the account to themselves, disputing what it is to arise from among the dead. |
| 11 | And they questioned Him saying that "The scribes say that it is necessary for Elijah to come first." |
| 12 | Then He said to them: "Indeed Elijah coming first restores all things, yet how is it written for the Son of Man that He would suffer many things and would be despised? |
| 13 | But I say to you that also Elijah has come, and they did with him whatever they wished, just as it is written for him." |
| 14 | And coming with the students they saw a great crowd around them and scribes disputing with them. |
| 15 | And immediately all the crowd seeing Him had been amazed and running up they greeted Him. |
| 16 | And He asked them: "Why do you dispute with them?" |
| 17 | And one from out of the crowd replied to Him: "Teacher, I brought my son to You, having a speechless spirit. |
| 18 | And wherever it should seize him it knocks him down, and he foams and gnashes the teeth and wastes away, and I spoke to Your students in order that they would cast it out, and they were not able." |
| 19 | Then responding He says to them: "O faithless race, until when shall I be with you? Until when must I put up with you? Bring him to Me!" |
| 20 | And they brought him to Him. And seeing Him the spirit immediately convulsed him, and falling upon the ground he wallowed foaming. |
| 21 | And He asked his father: "How much time is it that it has done this to him?" And he said "From childhood |
| 22 | and often also it has cast him into a fire and into water in order that it would destroy him, but if You can do anything, help us, being deeply moved for us!" |
| 23 | But Yahshua said to him "What if you are able? All things are possible for he who believes!" |
| 24 | Immediately crying out the father of the youth said "I believe! Help me with disbelief!" |
| 25 | Then Yahshua seeing that a crowd runs together, admonished the unclean spirit saying to it: "Speechless and dumb spirit, I command you, come out from him and enter into him no longer!" |
| 26 | And crying out and convulsing much it came out, and he was as if dead, so for many to say that he died. |
| 27 | But Yahshua holding his hand raised him, and he arose. |
| 28 | And upon His entering into a house His students by themselves questioned Him, "For what had we not been able to cast it out?" |
| 29 | And He said to them: "This kind by no one is able to cast out except with prayer." |
| 30 | And having departed from there they went along through Galilaia, and He did not wish that anyone should know, |
| 31 | for He instructed His students and said to them that the Son of Man is handed over into the hands of men, and they slay Him, and dying after three days He shall arise. |
| 32 | But they did not perceive the statement, and they were afraid to ask Him. |
| 33 | And they came into Kapharnaoum. And being in the house He questioned them: "Why did you dispute in the road?" |
| 34 | But they were silent. For they had argued with one another in the road who is greater. |
| 35 | And sitting He called the twelve and says to them: "If one wishes to be first, he shall be last of all and a servant of all." |
| 36 | And taking a child He stood him in the midst of them and putting His arm around him said to them: |
| 37 | "Whoever should receive one of these such children upon whom is My Name, receives Me. And whoever would receive Me, receives not Me but He who has sent Me!" |
| 38 | Iohannes said to Him "Teacher, we saw someone casting out demons in Your Name and prevented him, because he has not followed with us." |
| 39 | Then Yahshua said: "You must not forbid him. For there is no one who shall do a feat of power by My Name and shall be able to quickly speak badly of Me. |
| 40 | For he whom is not against us, is for us. " |
| 41 | For whoever would give to you to drink a cup of water in the name that you are of Christ, truly I say to you that by no means shall he lose his reward. |
| 42 | And he who shall entrap one of these little one who believes in Me, it is good for him if rather a millstone is tied around his neck and he is cast into the sea! |
| 43 | And if your hand should entrap you, cut it off: it is good for you to enter into life crippled, than having two hands to depart into Gehenna, into the unquenchable fire! |
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| 45 | And if your foot entraps you, cut it off: it is good for you to enter into life lame, than having two feet to be cast into Gehenna! |
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| 47 | And if your eye should entrap you, take it out: It is good for you with one eye to enter into the Kingdom of Yahweh than having two eyes to be cast into Gehenna, |
| 48 | where their worm does not die and the fire is not quenched! " |
| 49 | For all shall be salted with fire. |
| 50 | The salt is good, but if the salt should become saltless, with what shall you season it? Have salt among yourselves and be at peace with one another." |