Mk Chapter 1 Verses 1-45

1:1
The
first
words
of
the
good
news
of
Jesus Christ,
the
Son
of
God.
1:2
Even
as
it
is
said
in
the
book
of
Isaiah
the
prophet,
See,
I
send
my
servant
before
your
face,
who
will
make
ready
your
way;
1:3
The
voice
of
one
crying
in
the
waste
land,
Make
ready
the
way
of
the
Lord,
make
his
roads
straight;
1:4
John
came,
and
gave
baptism
in
the
waste
land,
preaching
baptism
as
a
sign
of
forgiveness
of
sin
for
those
whose
hearts
were
changed.
1:5
And
there
went out
to
him
all
the
people
of
Judaea,
and
all
those
of
Jerusalem,
and
they
were
given
baptism
by
him
in
the
river
Jordan,
saying
that
they
were
sinners.
1:6
And
John
was
clothed
in
camel’s
hair,
with
a
leather
band
about
him;
and
his
food
was
locusts
and
honey.
1:7
And
he
said
to
them
all,
There
is
one
coming
after
me
who
is
greater than
I,
whose
shoes
I
am not
good
enough
to
undo.
1:8
I
have
given
you
baptism
with
water,
but
he
will
give
you
baptism
with
the
Holy Spirit.
1:9
And
it
came
about
in
those
days,
that
Jesus
came
from
Nazareth
of
Galilee,
and
was
given
baptism
by
John
in
the
Jordan.
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And
straight away,
coming
up
out of
the
water,
he
saw
the
heavens
broken
open
and
the
Spirit
coming
down
on
him
as
a
dove:
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And
a
voice
came out
of
heaven,
You
are
my
dearly
loved
Son,
with
whom
I
am
well
pleased.
1:12
And
straight away
the
Spirit
sent
him
out
into
the
waste
land.
1:13
And
he
was
in
the
waste
land
for
forty
days,
being
tested
by
Satan;
and
he
was
with
the
beasts;
and
the
angels
took care of
him.
1:14
Now
after
John
had been
put in
prison,
Jesus
came
into
Galilee,
preaching
the
good
news
of
God,
1:15
And
saying,
The
time
has
come,
and
the
kingdom
of
God
is
near:
let
your
hearts
be
turned
from
sin
and
have
faith
in
the
good news.
1:16
And
going by
the
sea
of
Galilee,
he
saw
Simon,
and
Andrew,
the
brother
of
Simon,
putting
a
net
into
the
sea:
for
they
were
fishermen.
1:17
And
Jesus
said
to
them,
Come
after
me,
and
I
will
make
you
fishers
of
men.
1:18
And
they
went
straight
from
their
nets,
and
came
after
him.
1:19
And
going
on
a little
farther,
he
saw
James,
the
son
of
Zebedee,
and
John
his
brother,
who
were
in
their
boat
stitching
up
their
nets.
1:20
And
he
said,
Come
after
me:
and
they
went away
from
their
father
Zebedee,
who
was
in
the
boat
with
the
servants,
and
came
after
him.
1:21
And
they
came to
Capernaum;
and
on
the
Sabbath
he
went into
the
Synagogue
and
gave
teaching.
1:22
And
they
were
full
of
wonder
at
his
teaching,
because
he
gave
it
as
one
having
authority,
and
not
like
the
scribes.
1:23
And
there
was
in
their
Synagogue
a
man
with
an
unclean
spirit;
and
he
gave
a
cry,
1:24
Saying,
What
have
we
to
do
with
you,
Jesus
of
Nazareth?
have
you
come to
put
an
end
to
us?
I
see
well
who
you
are,
the
Holy
One
of
God.
1:25
And
Jesus
said
to
him
sharply,
Be quiet,
and
come out
of
him.
1:26
And
the
unclean
spirit,
shaking
him
violently,
and
crying
with
a
loud
voice,
came out
of
him.
1:27
And
they
were
all
greatly
surprised,
so
that
they
put
questions
to
one
another,
saying,
What
is
this?
a
new
teaching!
with
authority
he
gives
orders
even
to
the
unclean
spirits,
and
they
do
what
he
says.
1:28
And
news
of
him
went out
quickly
everywhere
into
all
parts of
Galilee
round
about.
1:29
And
when
they
came out
of
the
Synagogue,
they
went into
the
house
of
Simon
and
Andrew,
with
James
and
John.
1:30
Now
Simon’s
wife’s
mother
was
ill,
with
a
burning
heat;
and
they
gave
him
word
of
her:
1:31
And
he
came
and
took
her
by
the
hand,
lifting
her
up;
and
she
became
well,
and
took care of
their
needs.
1:32
And
in
the
evening,
at
sundown,
they
took
to
him
all
who
were
diseased,
and
those
who
had
evil
spirits.
1:33
And
all
the
town
had
come
together
at
the
door.
1:34
And
a
number,
who
were
ill
with
different
diseases,
he
made
well,
and
sent
out
evil
spirits;
but
he
did not
let
the
evil
spirits
say
anything,
because
they
had
knowledge
of
him.
1:35
And
in
the
morning,
a
long time
before
daylight,
he
got up
and
went out
to
a
quiet place,
and
there
he
gave
himself
up to
prayer.
1:36
And
Simon
and
those
who
were
with
him
came
after
him.
1:37
And
when
they
came
up
with
him,
they
said
to
him,
Everyone
is
looking
for
you.
1:38
And
he
said
to
them,
Let
us
go to
other
parts
into
the
nearest
towns,
so
that
I
may
give
teaching
there,
because
for
this
purpose
I
came.
1:39
And
he
went into
their
Synagogues
in
every
part of
Galilee,
preaching
and
driving
out
evil
spirits.
1:40
And
a
leper
came to
him
and,
going down
on
his
knees
before
him,
made
a
request,
saying,
If
it
is
your
pleasure,
you
have
the
power
to
make
me
clean.
1:41
And
being
moved
with
pity,
he
put
out
his
hand,
and
touching
him
said
to
him,
It
is
my
pleasure;
be
made
clean.
1:42
And
straight away
the
disease
went
from
him,
and
he
was
made
clean.
1:43
And
he
sent
him
away,
saying
to
him
very
sharply,
1:44
See
that
you
say
nothing
to
any
man:
but
go
and
let
the
priest
see
you,
and
make
yourself
clean
by
an
offering
of
the
things
ordered
by
Moses,
for
a
witness
to
them.
1:45
But
he
went out,
and
made
it
public,
giving
an
account
of
it
everywhere,
so
that
Jesus
was
no
longer
able
to go
openly
into
a
town,
but
was
outside
in
the
waste
land;
and
they
came to
him
from
every
part.