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Mark 6

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1 Jesus left that place and went back to his hometown, followed by his disciples.
1 Jesus left there and went to his hometown, accompanied by his disciples.
2 On the Sabbath he began to teach in the synagogue. Many people were there; and when they heard him, they were all amazed. "Where did he get all this?" they asked. "What wisdom is this that has been given him? How does he perform miracles?
2 When the Sabbath came, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were amazed. “Where did this man get these things?” they asked. “What’s this wisdom that has been given him? What are these remarkable miracles he is performing?
3 Isn't he the carpenter, the son of Mary, and the brother of James, Joseph, Judas, and Simon? Aren't his sisters living here?" And so they rejected him.
3 Isn’t this the carpenter? Isn’t this Mary’s son and the brother of James, Joseph, Judas and Simon? Aren’t his sisters here with us?” And they took offense at him.
4 Jesus said to them, "Prophets are respected everywhere except in their own hometown and by their relatives and their family."
4 Jesus said to them, “A prophet is not without honor except in his own town, among his relatives and in his own home.”
5 He was not able to perform any miracles there, except that he placed his hands on a few sick people and healed them.
5 He could not do any miracles there, except lay his hands on a few sick people and heal them.
6 He was greatly surprised, because the people did not have faith. Then Jesus went to the villages around there, teaching the people.
6 He was amazed at their lack of faith. Then Jesus went around teaching from village to village.
7 He called the twelve disciples together and sent them out two by two. He gave them authority over the evil spirits
7 Calling the Twelve to him, he began to send them out two by two and gave them authority over impure spirits.
8 and ordered them, "Don't take anything with you on the trip except a walking stick - no bread, no beggar's bag, no money in your pockets.
8 These were his instructions: “Take nothing for the journey except a staff—no bread, no bag, no money in your belts.
9 Wear sandals, but don't carry an extra shirt."
9 Wear sandals but not an extra shirt.
10 He also told them, "Wherever you are welcomed, stay in the same house until you leave that place.
10 Whenever you enter a house, stay there until you leave that town.
11 If you come to a town where people do not welcome you or will not listen to you, leave it and shake the dust off your feet. That will be a warning to them!"
11 And if any place will not welcome you or listen to you, leave that place and shake the dust off your feet as a testimony against them.”
12 So they went out and preached that people should turn away from their sins.
12 They went out and preached that people should repent.
13 They drove out many demons, and rubbed olive oil on many sick people and healed them.
13 They drove out many demons and anointed many sick people with oil and healed them.
14 Now King Herod heard about all this, because Jesus' reputation had spread everywhere. Some people were saying, "John the Baptist has come back to life! That is why he has this power to perform miracles."
14 King Herod heard about this, for Jesus’ name had become well known. Some were saying, “John the Baptist has been raised from the dead, and that is why miraculous powers are at work in him.”
15 Others, however, said, "He is Elijah." Others said, "He is a prophet, like one of the prophets of long ago."
15 Others said, “He is Elijah.” And still others claimed, “He is a prophet, like one of the prophets of long ago.”
16 When Herod heard it, he said, "He is John the Baptist! I had his head cut off, but he has come back to life!"
16 But when Herod heard this, he said, “John, whom I beheaded, has been raised from the dead!”
17 Herod himself had ordered John's arrest, and he had him tied up and put in prison. Herod did this because of Herodias, whom he had married, even though she was the wife of his brother Philip.
17 For Herod himself had given orders to have John arrested, and he had him bound and put in prison. He did this because of Herodias, his brother Philip’s wife, whom he had married.
18 John the Baptist kept telling Herod, "It isn't right for you to marry your brother's wife!"
18 For John had been saying to Herod, “It is not lawful for you to have your brother’s wife.”
19 So Herodias held a grudge against John and wanted to kill him, but she could not because of Herod.
19 So Herodias nursed a grudge against John and wanted to kill him. But she was not able to,
20 Herod was afraid of John because he knew that John was a good and holy man, and so he kept him safe. He liked to listen to him, even though he became greatly disturbed every time he heard him.
20 because Herod feared John and protected him, knowing him to be a righteous and holy man. When Herod heard John, he was greatly puzzled ; yet he liked to listen to him.
21 Finally Herodias got her chance. It was on Herod's birthday, when he gave a feast for all the top government officials, the military chiefs, and the leading citizens of Galilee.
21 Finally the opportune time came. On his birthday Herod gave a banquet for his high officials and military commanders and the leading men of Galilee.
22 The daughter of Herodias came in and danced, and pleased Herod and his guests. So the king said to the girl, "What would you like to have? I will give you anything you want."
22 When the daughter of Herodias came in and danced, she pleased Herod and his dinner guests. The king said to the girl, “Ask me for anything you want, and I’ll give it to you.”
23 With many vows he said to her, "I swear that I will give you anything you ask for, even as much as half my kingdom!"
23 And he promised her with an oath, “Whatever you ask I will give you, up to half my kingdom.”
24 So the girl went out and asked her mother, "What shall I ask for?" "The head of John the Baptist," she answered.
24 She went out and said to her mother, “What shall I ask for?” “The head of John the Baptist,” she answered.
25 The girl hurried back at once to the king and demanded, "I want you to give me here and now the head of John the Baptist on a plate!"
25 At once the girl hurried in to the king with the request: “I want you to give me right now the head of John the Baptist on a platter.”
26 This made the king very sad, but he could not refuse her because of the vows he had made in front of all his guests.
26 The king was greatly distressed, but because of his oaths and his dinner guests, he did not want to refuse her.
27 So he sent off a guard at once with orders to bring John's head. The guard left, went to the prison, and cut John's head off;
27 So he immediately sent an executioner with orders to bring John’s head. The man went, beheaded John in the prison,
28 then he brought it on a plate and gave it to the girl, who gave it to her mother.
28 and brought back his head on a platter. He presented it to the girl, and she gave it to her mother.
29 When John's disciples heard about this, they came and got his body, and buried it.
29 On hearing of this, John’s disciples came and took his body and laid it in a tomb.
30 The apostles returned and met with Jesus, and told him all they had done and taught.
30 The apostles gathered around Jesus and reported to him all they had done and taught.
31 There were so many people coming and going that Jesus and his disciples didn't even have time to eat. So he said to them, "Let us go off by ourselves to some place where we will be alone and you can rest a while."
31 Then, because so many people were coming and going that they did not even have a chance to eat, he said to them, “Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest.”
32 So they started out in a boat by themselves to a lonely place.
32 So they went away by themselves in a boat to a solitary place.
33 Many people, however, saw them leave and knew at once who they were; so they went from all the towns and ran ahead by land and arrived at the place ahead of Jesus and his disciples.
33 But many who saw them leaving recognized them and ran on foot from all the towns and got there ahead of them.
34 When Jesus got out of the boat, he saw this large crowd, and his heart was filled with pity for them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd. So he began to teach them many things.
34 When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd. So he began teaching them many things.
35 When it was getting late, his disciples came to him and said, "It is already very late, and this is a lonely place.
35 By this time it was late in the day, so his disciples came to him. “This is a remote place,” they said, “and it’s already very late.
36 Send the people away, and let them go to the nearby farms and villages in order to buy themselves something to eat."
36 Send the people away so that they can go to the surrounding countryside and villages and buy themselves something to eat.”
37 "You yourselves give them something to eat," Jesus answered. They asked, "Do you want us to go and spend two hundred silver coins on bread in order to feed them?"
37 But he answered, “You give them something to eat.”They said to him, “That would take more than half a year’s wages ! Are we to go and spend that much on bread and give it to them to eat?”
38 So Jesus asked them, "How much bread do you have? Go and see." When they found out, they told him, "Five loaves and also two fish."
38 “How many loaves do you have?” he asked. “Go and see.”When they found out, they said, “Five—and two fish.”
39 Jesus then told his disciples to make all the people divide into groups and sit down on the green grass.
39 Then Jesus directed them to have all the people sit down in groups on the green grass.
40 So the people sat down in rows, in groups of a hundred and groups of fifty.
40 So they sat down in groups of hundreds and fifties.
41 Then Jesus took the five loaves and the two fish, looked up to heaven, and gave thanks to God. He broke the loaves and gave them to his disciples to distribute to the people. He also divided the two fish among them all.
41 Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and broke the loaves. Then he gave them to his disciples to distribute to the people. He also divided the two fish among them all.
42 Everyone ate and had enough.
42 They all ate and were satisfied,
43 Then the disciples took up twelve baskets full of what was left of the bread and the fish.
43 and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces of bread and fish.
44 The number of men who were fed was five thousand.
44 The number of the men who had eaten was five thousand.
45 At once Jesus made his disciples get into the boat and go ahead of him to Bethsaida, on the other side of the lake, while he sent the crowd away.
45 Immediately Jesus made his disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of him to Bethsaida, while he dismissed the crowd.
46 After saying good-bye to the people, he went away to a hill to pray.
46 After leaving them, he went up on a mountainside to pray.
47 When evening came, the boat was in the middle of the lake, while Jesus was alone on land.
47 Later that night, the boat was in the middle of the lake, and he was alone on land.
48 He saw that his disciples were straining at the oars, because they were rowing against the wind; so sometime between three and six o'clock in the morning, he came to them, walking on the water. He was going to pass them by,
48 He saw the disciples straining at the oars, because the wind was against them. Shortly before dawn he went out to them, walking on the lake. He was about to pass by them,
49 but they saw him walking on the water. "It's a ghost!" they thought, and screamed.
49 but when they saw him walking on the lake, they thought he was a ghost. They cried out,
50 They were all terrified when they saw him. Jesus spoke to them at once, "Courage!" he said. "It is I. Don't be afraid!"
50 because they all saw him and were terrified. Immediately he spoke to them and said, “Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid.”
51 Then he got into the boat with them, and the wind died down. The disciples were completely amazed,
51 Then he climbed into the boat with them, and the wind died down. They were completely amazed,
52 because they had not understood the real meaning of the feeding of the five thousand; their minds could not grasp it.
52 for they had not understood about the loaves; their hearts were hardened.
53 They crossed the lake and came to land at Gennesaret, where they tied up the boat.
53 When they had crossed over, they landed at Gennesaret and anchored there.
54 As they left the boat, people recognized Jesus at once.
54 As soon as they got out of the boat, people recognized Jesus.
55 So they ran throughout the whole region; and wherever they heard he was, they brought to him the sick lying on their mats.
55 They ran throughout that whole region and carried the sick on mats to wherever they heard he was.
56 And everywhere Jesus went, to villages, towns, or farms, people would take their sick to the marketplaces and beg him to let the sick at least touch the edge of his cloak. And all who touched it were made well.
56 And wherever he went—into villages, towns or countryside—they placed the sick in the marketplaces. They begged him to let them touch even the edge of his cloak, and all who touched it were healed.
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