Lk Chapter 9 Verses 1-62

9:1
And
getting
the
twelve
together,
he
gave
them
power
and
authority
over
all
evil
spirits
and
over
diseases,
to
make
them
well.
9:2
And
he
sent
them
out
to
be
preachers
of
the
kingdom
of
God,
and
to
make
well
those
who
were
ill.
9:3
And
he
said
to
them,
Take
nothing
for
your
journey,
no
stick
or
bag
or
bread
or
money,
and
do not
take
two
coats.
9:4
And
if
you
go into
a
house,
let
that
house
be
your
resting-place
till
you
go away.
9:5
And
if
any
people
will not
take
you
in,
when
you
go away
from
that
town,
put
off
its
dust
from
your
feet
for
a
witness
against
them.
9:6
And
they
went away,
journeying
through
all
the
towns,
preaching
the
good news
and
making
people
free
from
diseases
in
all
places.
9:7
Now
Herod
the
king
had
news
of
all
these
things:
and
he
was
in
doubt,
because
it
was
said
by
some
people
that
John
had
come back
from
the
dead;
9:8
And
by
some,
that
Elijah
had
come;
and
by
others,
that
one
of
the
old
prophets
had
come back
to
life.
9:9
And
Herod
said,
I
put
John
to
death:
but
who
is
this,
of
whom
such
stories
are
given
to
me?
And
he
had
a
desire
to
see
him.
9:10
And
the
twelve,
when
they
came back,
gave
him
an
account
of
what
they
had
done.
And
he
took
them
with
him
and
went away
from
the
people
to
a
town
named
Beth-saida.
9:11
But
the
people,
getting
news
of
it,
went
after
him:
and
he
was
pleased
to
see
them,
and
gave
them
teaching
about
the
kingdom
of
God,
and
made
those
well
who
were
in need of
it.
9:12
And
the
day
went
on;
and
the
twelve
came to
him
and
said,
Send
these
people
away
so
that
they
may
go into
the
towns
and
the
country
round
about
and
get
resting-places
and
food
for
themselves,
for
we
are
in
a
waste
place.
9:13
But
he
said,
Give
them
food
yourselves.
And
they
said,
We
have
only
five
cakes
of
bread
and
two
fishes,
if
we
do
not
go
and
get
food
for
all
these
people.
9:14
For
there
were
about
five
thousand
men.
And
he
said
to
his
disciples,
Make
them
be
seated
in
groups,
about
fifty
to
a
group.
9:15
And
they
did
so,
and
made
them
all
be
seated.
9:16
And
he
took
the
five
cakes
of
bread
and
the
two
fishes
and,
looking
up to
heaven,
he
said
words
of
blessing
over
them,
and
when
they
had been
broken,
he
gave
them
to
the
disciples
to
give
to
the
people.
9:17
And
they
all
took
the
food
and
had enough;
and
they
took
up
of
the
broken
bits
which
were
over,
twelve
baskets
full.
9:18
And
it
came
about
that
when
he
was
in
prayer,
by himself,
and
the
disciples
were
with
him,
he
put
a
question
to
them,
saying,
Who
do
the
people
say
I
am?
9:19
And
they,
answering,
said,
John
the
Baptist;
but
others
say
Elijah;
and
others,
that
one
of
the
old
prophets
has
come back.
9:20
And
he
said,
But
who
do you
say
that
I
am?
And
Peter,
answering,
said,
The
Christ
of
God.
9:21
But
he
gave
them
special
orders,
not
to
say
this
to
any
man;
9:22
Saying,
The
Son
of
man
will
undergo
much
and
be
put on
one
side
by
the
rulers
and
the
chief
priests
and
the
teachers
of
the
law,
and
be
put
to
death,
and
on
the
third
day
he
will
come back
to
life.
9:23
And
he
said
to
them
all,
If
any
man
has
a
desire
to
come
after
me,
let
him
give
up
all,
and
take
up
his
cross
every day,
and
come
after
me.
9:24
For
whoever
has
a
desire
to
keep
his
life
will
have
it
taken
from
him,
but
whoever
gives
up
his
life
because
of
me,
will
keep
it.
9:25
For
what
profit
will
a
man
have
if
he
gets
all
the
world,
but
undergoes
loss
or
destruction
himself?
9:26
For
if
any
man
has
a
feeling
of
shame
because
of
me
or
of
my
words,
the
Son
of
man
will
have
shame
because
of
him
when
he
comes in
his
glory
and
the
glory
of
the
Father
and
of
the
holy
angels.
9:27
But
truly
I
say
to
you,
Some
of
those
who
are
here
now
will
have
no
taste
of
death
till
they
see
the
kingdom
of
God.
9:28
And
about
eight days
after
he
had
said
these
things,
he
took
Peter
and
John
and
James
with
him
and
went up
into
the
mountain
for
prayer.
9:29
And
while
he
was
in
prayer,
his
face
was
changed
and
his
clothing
became
white
and
shining.
9:30
And
two
men,
Moses
and
Elijah,
were
talking
with
him;
9:31
Who
were
seen
in
glory
and
were
talking
of
his
death
which
was
about to
take place
in
Jerusalem.
9:32
Now
Peter
and
those
who
were
with
him
were
overcome
with
sleep:
but
when
they
were
fully
awake,
they
saw
his
glory
and
the
two
men
who
were
with
him.
9:33
And
when
they
were
about to
go away
from
him,
Peter
said
to
Jesus,
Master,
it
is
good
for
us
to
be
here;
let
us
make
three
tents,
one
for
you
and
one
for
Moses
and
one
for
Elijah:
having
no
knowledge
of
what
he
was
saying.
9:34
And
while
he
said
these
things,
the
shade
of
a
cloud
came
over
them,
and
they
were
full
of
fear
when
they
went into
the
cloud.
9:35
And
there
was
a
voice
from
the
cloud
saying,
This
is
my
Son,
the
man
of
my
selection;
give
ear
to
him.
9:36
And
after
the
voice
was
gone
they
saw
that
Jesus
was
by himself.
And
they
kept
quiet,
and
said
nothing
at
that
time to
anyone
of
the
things
which
they
had seen.
9:37
And
on
the
day
after,
when
they
came
down
from
the
mountain,
a
great
band
of
people
came to
him.
9:38
And
a
man
from
among
them,
crying
out,
said,
Master,
I
make
a
request
to
you,
give
a
thought
to
my
son,
for
he
is
my
only
child:
9:39
And
see,
a
spirit
takes
him,
and
suddenly
he
gives
a
cry,
twisted
in
pain
and
streaming
at
the
lips,
and
when
it
goes away
from
him
at
last,
he
is
marked
as
from
blows.
9:40
And
I
made
a
request
to
your
disciples
to
send
it
out of
him,
but
they
were not
able
to
do
it.
9:41
And
Jesus
said,
O
generation
without
faith
and
false
in
heart,
how long
will
I
have to
be
with
you
and
put
up
with
you?
let
your
son
come
here.
9:42
And
while
he
was
coming,
he
was
pushed
violently
down
and
twisted
by
the
evil
spirit.
But
Jesus
gave
sharp
orders
to
the
unclean
spirit,
and
made
the
boy
well,
and
gave
him
back to
his
father.
9:43
And
they
were
full
of
wonder
at
the
great
power
of
God.
But
while
they
were
all
wondering
at
all
the
things
which
he
did,
he
said
to
his
disciples,
9:44
Let
these
words
go
deep
into
your
ears,
for
the
Son
of
man
will
be
given
up
into
the
hands
of
men.
9:45
But
this
saying
was
not
clear
to
them
and
its
sense
was
kept
secret
from
them
so
that
they
were not
able
to
see
it:
and
they
had
fear
of
questioning
him
about
it.
9:46
Now
there
was
a
discussion
among
them
about
which
of
them
would
be
the
greatest.
9:47
But
when
Jesus
saw
the
reasoning
of
their
hearts,
he
took
a
small child
and
put
him
by
his
side,
9:48
And
said
to
them,
Whoever
gives
honour
to
this
child
in
my
name,
gives
honour
to
me:
and
whoever
gives
honour
to
me,
gives
honour
to
him
who
sent
me:
for
whoever
is
least
among
you
all,
that
man
is
great.
9:49
And
John,
answering,
said,
Master,
we
saw
a
man
driving
out
evil
spirits
in
your
name,
and
we
did not
let
him
do
it,
because
he
was
not
one
of
us.
9:50
But
Jesus
said
to
him,
Let
him
do
it,
for
he
who
is
not
against
you
is
for
you.
9:51
And
it
came
about
that
when
the
days
were
near
for
him
to
be
taken
up,
his
face
was
turned
to go
to
Jerusalem,
9:52
And
he
sent
men
before:
and
they
came to
a
small
town
of
Samaria
to
make
ready
for
him.
9:53
But
they
would not
have
him
there,
because
he
was
clearly
going to
Jerusalem.
9:54
And
when
his
disciples,
James
and
John,
saw
this,
they
said,
Lord,
may
we
send
fire
from
heaven
and
put
an
end
to
them?
9:55
But
turning round
he
said
sharp
words
to
them.
9:56
And
they
went to
another
small
town.
9:57
And
when
they
were
on
the
way,
a
certain
man
said
to
him,
I
will
come
after
you
wherever
you
go.
9:58
And
Jesus
said
to
him,
Foxes
have
holes
and
the
birds
of
the
air
have
resting-places,
but
the
Son
of
man
has
nowhere
to
put
his
head.
9:59
And
he
said
to
another,
Come
after
me.
But
he
said,
Lord,
let
me
first
go
and
give
the
last
honours
to
my
father.
9:60
But
he
said
to
him,
Let
the
dead
take care of
their
dead;
it
is
for
you
to go
and
give
news
of
the
kingdom
of
God.
9:61
And
another
man
said,
I
will
come
with
you,
Lord,
but
first
let
me
say
a
last
good-day
to
those
who
are
at
my
house.
9:62
But
Jesus
said,
No
man,
having
put
his
hand
to
the
plough
and
looking
back,
is
good
enough
for
the
kingdom
of
God.