Mt Chapter 9 Verses 1-38

9:1
And
he
got
into
a
boat
and
went across
and
came to
his
town.
9:2
And
they
took
to
him
a
man
stretched
on
a
bed
who
had
no
power
of
moving;
and
Jesus,
seeing
their
faith,
said
to
the
man
who
was
ill,
Son,
take
heart;
you
have
forgiveness
for
your
sins.
9:3
And
some
of
the
scribes
said
among
themselves,
This
man
has
no
respect
for
God.
9:4
And
Jesus,
having
knowledge
of
what
was
in
their
minds,
said,
Why
are
your
thoughts
evil?
9:5
For
which
is
the
simpler,
to
say,
You
have
forgiveness
for
your
sins;
or
to
say,
Get up
and
go?
9:6
But
so
that
you
may
see
that
on
earth
the
Son
of
man
has
authority
for
the
forgiveness
of
sins,
(then
said
he
to
the
man
who
was
ill,)
Get up,
and
take
up
your
bed,
and
go to
your
house.
9:7
And
he
got up
and
went away
to
his
house.
9:8
But
when
the
people
saw
it
they
were
full
of
fear,
and
gave
glory
to
God
who
had
given
such
authority
to
men.
9:9
And
when
Jesus
was
going
from
there,
he
saw
a
man
whose
name
was
Matthew,
seated
at
the
place
where
taxes
were
taken;
and
he
said
to
him,
Come
after
me.
And
he
got up
and
went
after
him.
9:10
And
it
came
about,
when
he
was
in
the
house
taking
food,
that
a
number
of
tax-farmers
and
sinners
came
and
took
their
places
with
Jesus
and
his
disciples.
9:11
And
when
the
Pharisees
saw
it,
they
said
to
his
disciples,
Why
does
your
Master
take
food
with
tax-farmers
and
sinners?
9:12
But
on
hearing
this
he
said,
Those
who
are
well
have
no
need
of
a
medical
man,
but
those
who
are
ill.
9:13
But
go
and
take
to
heart
the
sense
of
these
words,
My
desire
is
for
mercy,
not
offerings:
for
I
have
come
not
to
get
the
upright,
but
sinners.
9:14
Then
the
disciples
of
John
came to
him,
saying,
Why
do
we
and
the
Pharisees
frequently
go
without
food,
but
your
disciples
do not?
9:15
And
Jesus
said
to
them,
Will
the
friends
of
the
newly-married
man
be
sad
as
long
as
he
is
with
them?
But
the
days
will
come
when
he
will
be
taken away
from
them,
and
then
will
they
go
without
food.
9:16
And
no
man
puts
a
bit
of
new
cloth
on
an
old
coat,
for
by
pulling
away from
the
old,
it
makes
a
worse
hole.
9:17
And
men
do not put
new
wine
into
old
wine-skins;
or
the
skins
will
be
burst
and
the
wine
will
come out,
and
the
skins
are
of
no more
use:
but
they
put
new
wine
into
new
wine-skins,
and
so
the
two
will
be
safe.
9:18
While
he
was
saying
these
things
to
them,
there
came
a
ruler
and
gave
him
worship,
saying,
My
daughter
is
even
now
dead;
but
come
and
put
your
hand
on
her,
and
she
will
come back
to
life.
9:19
And
Jesus
got up
and
went
after
him,
and
so
did
his
disciples.
9:20
And
a
woman,
who
for
twelve
years
had had
a
flow
of
blood,
came
after
him,
and
put
her
hand
on
the
edge
of
his
robe:
9:21
Because,
she
said
to
herself,
if
I
may
but
put
my
hand
on
his
robe,
I
will
be
made
well.
9:22
But
Jesus,
turning
and
seeing
her,
said,
Daughter,
take
heart;
your
faith
has
made
you
well.
And
the
woman
was
made
well
from
that
hour.
9:23
And
when
Jesus
came
into
the
ruler’s
house
and
saw
the
players
with
their
instruments
and
the
people
making
a
noise,
9:24
He
said,
Make
room;
for
the
girl
is not
dead,
but
sleeping.
And
they
were
laughing
at
him.
9:25
But
when
the
people
were
sent
out,
he
went
in
and
took
her
by
the
hand;
and
the
girl
got up.
9:26
And
the
news
of
it
went out
into
all
that
land.
9:27
And
when
Jesus
went
on
from
there,
two
blind men
came
after
him,
crying
out,
Have
mercy
on
us,
you
Son
of
David.
9:28
And
when
he
had
come
into
the
house,
the
blind men
came to
him;
and
Jesus
said
to
them,
Have
you
faith
that
I
am able
to
do
this?
They
said
to
him,
Yes,
Lord.
9:29
Then
he
put
his
hand
on
their
eyes,
saying,
As
your
faith
is,
let
it
be
done
to
you.
9:30
And
their
eyes
were
made
open.
And
Jesus
said
to
them
sharply,
Let
no
man
have
knowledge
of
it.
9:31
But
they
went out
and
gave
news
of
him
in
all
that
land.
9:32
And
while
they
were
going away,
there
came to
him
a
man
without
the
power
of
talking,
and
with
an
evil
spirit.
9:33
And
when
the
evil
spirit
had been
sent
out,
the
man
had
the
power
of
talking:
and
they
were
all
surprised,
saying,
Such
a
thing
has
never
been
seen
in
Israel.
9:34
But
the
Pharisees
said,
By
the
ruler
of
evil
spirits,
he
sends
evil
spirits
out of
men.
9:35
And
Jesus
went
about
all
the
towns
and
small
places,
teaching
in
their
Synagogues
and
preaching
the
good news
of
the
kingdom
and
making
well
all
sorts
of
disease
and
pain.
9:36
But
when
he
saw
all
the
people
he
was
moved
with
pity
for
them,
because
they
were
troubled
and
wandering
like
sheep
without
a
keeper.
9:37
Then
he
said
to
his
disciples,
There
is
much
grain
but
not
enough
men
to
get
it
in.
9:38
Make
prayer,
then,
to
the
Lord
of
the
grain-fields,
that
he
may
send
out
workers
to
get
in
his
grain.