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Mark 8

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1 Another time there was a great crowd with Jesus that had nothing to eat. So Jesus called his followers and said,
1 About this time another large crowd had gathered, and the people ran out of food again. Jesus called his disciples and told them,
2 "I feel sorry for these people, because they have already been with me for three days, and they have nothing to eat.
2 “I feel sorry for these people. They have been here with me for three days, and they have nothing left to eat.
3 If I send them home hungry, they will faint on the way. Some of them live a long way from here."
3 If I send them home hungry, they will faint along the way. For some of them have come a long distance.”
4 Jesus' followers answered, "How can we get enough bread to feed all these people? We are far away from any town."
4 His disciples replied, “How are we supposed to find enough food to feed them out here in the wilderness?”
5 Jesus asked, "How many loaves of bread do you have?" They answered, "Seven."
5 Jesus asked, “How much bread do you have?” “Seven loaves,” they replied.
6 Jesus told the people to sit on the ground. Then he took the seven loaves, gave thanks to God, and divided the bread. He gave the pieces to his followers to give to the people, and they did so.
6 So Jesus told all the people to sit down on the ground. Then he took the seven loaves, thanked God for them, and broke them into pieces. He gave them to his disciples, who distributed the bread to the crowd.
7 The followers also had a few small fish. After Jesus gave thanks for the fish, he told his followers to give them to the people also.
7 A few small fish were found, too, so Jesus also blessed these and told the disciples to distribute them.
8 All the people ate and were satisfied. Then his followers filled seven baskets with the leftover pieces of food.
8 They ate as much as they wanted. Afterward, the disciples picked up seven large baskets of leftover food.
9 There were about four thousand people who ate. After they had eaten, Jesus sent them home.
9 There were about 4,000 people in the crowd that day, and Jesus sent them home after they had eaten.
10 Then right away he got into a boat with his followers and went to the area of Dalmanutha.
10 Immediately after this, he got into a boat with his disciples and crossed over to the region of Dalmanutha.
11 The Pharisees came to Jesus and began to ask him questions. Hoping to trap him, they asked Jesus for a miracle from God.
11 When the Pharisees heard that Jesus had arrived, they came and started to argue with him. Testing him, they demanded that he show them a miraculous sign from heaven to prove his authority.
12 Jesus sighed deeply and said, "Why do you people ask for a miracle as a sign? I tell you the truth, no sign will be given to you."
12 When he heard this, he sighed deeply in his spirit and said, “Why do these people keep demanding a miraculous sign? I tell you the truth, I will not give this generation any such sign.”
13 Then Jesus left the Pharisees and went in the boat to the other side of the lake.
13 So he got back into the boat and left them, and he crossed to the other side of the lake.
14 His followers had only one loaf of bread with them in the boat; they had forgotten to bring more.
14 But the disciples had forgotten to bring any food. They had only one loaf of bread with them in the boat.
15 Jesus warned them, "Be careful! Beware of the yeast of the Pharisees and the yeast of Herod."
15 As they were crossing the lake, Jesus warned them, “Watch out! Beware of the yeast of the Pharisees and of Herod.”
16 His followers discussed the meaning of this, saying, "He said this because we have no bread."
16 At this they began to argue with each other because they hadn’t brought any bread.
17 Knowing what they were talking about, Jesus asked them, "Why are you talking about not having bread? Do you still not see or understand? Are your minds closed?
17 Jesus knew what they were saying, so he said, “Why are you arguing about having no bread? Don’t you know or understand even yet? Are your hearts too hard to take it in?
18 You have eyes, but you don't really see. You have ears, but you don't really listen. Remember when
18 ‘You have eyes—can’t you see? You have ears—can’t you hear?’ Don’t you remember anything at all?
19 I divided five loaves of bread for the five thousand? How many baskets did you fill with leftover pieces of food?" They answered, "Twelve."
19 When I fed the 5,000 with five loaves of bread, how many baskets of leftovers did you pick up afterward?” “Twelve,” they said.
20 "And when I divided seven loaves of bread for the four thousand, how many baskets did you fill with leftover pieces of food?" They answered, "Seven."
20 “And when I fed the 4,000 with seven loaves, how many large baskets of leftovers did you pick up?” “Seven,” they said.
21 Then Jesus said to them, "Don't you understand yet?"
21 “Don’t you understand yet?” he asked them.
22 Jesus and his followers came to Bethsaida. There some people brought a blind man to Jesus and begged him to touch the man.
22 When they arrived at Bethsaida, some people brought a blind man to Jesus, and they begged him to touch the man and heal him.
23 So Jesus took the blind man's hand and led him out of the village. Then he spit on the man's eyes and put his hands on the man and asked, "Can you see now?"
23 Jesus took the blind man by the hand and led him out of the village. Then, spitting on the man’s eyes, he laid his hands on him and asked, “Can you see anything now?”
24 The man looked up and said, "Yes, I see people, but they look like trees walking around."
24 The man looked around. “Yes,” he said, “I see people, but I can’t see them very clearly. They look like trees walking around.”
25 Again Jesus put his hands on the man's eyes. Then the man opened his eyes wide and they were healed, and he was able to see everything clearly.
25 Then Jesus placed his hands on the man’s eyes again, and his eyes were opened. His sight was completely restored, and he could see everything clearly.
26 Jesus told him to go home, saying, "Don't go into the town."
26 Jesus sent him away, saying, “Don’t go back into the village on your way home.”
27 Jesus and his followers went to the towns around Caesarea Philippi. While they were traveling, Jesus asked them, "Who do people say I am?"
27 Jesus and his disciples left Galilee and went up to the villages near Caesarea Philippi. As they were walking along, he asked them, “Who do people say I am?”
28 They answered, "Some say you are John the Baptist. Others say you are Elijah, and others say you are one of the prophets."
28 “Well,” they replied, “some say John the Baptist, some say Elijah, and others say you are one of the other prophets.”
29 Then Jesus asked, "But who do you say I am?" Peter answered, "You are the Christ."
29 Then he asked them, “But who do you say I am?” Peter replied, “You are the Messiah. ”
30 Jesus warned his followers not to tell anyone who he was.
30 But Jesus warned them not to tell anyone about him.
31 Then Jesus began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things and that he would be rejected by the older Jewish leaders, the leading priests, and the teachers of the law. He told them that the Son of Man must be killed and then rise from the dead after three days.
31 Then Jesus began to tell them that the Son of Man must suffer many terrible things and be rejected by the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but three days later he would rise from the dead.
32 Jesus told them plainly what would happen. Then Peter took Jesus aside and began to tell him not to talk like that.
32 As he talked about this openly with his disciples, Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things.
33 But Jesus turned and looked at his followers. Then he told Peter not to talk that way. He said, "Go away from me, Satan! You don't care about the things of God, but only about things people think are important."
33 Jesus turned around and looked at his disciples, then reprimanded Peter. “Get away from me, Satan!” he said. “You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s.”
34 Then Jesus called the crowd to him, along with his followers. He said, "If people want to follow me, they must give up the things they want. They must be willing even to give up their lives to follow me.
34 Then, calling the crowd to join his disciples, he said, “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must turn from your selfish ways, take up your cross, and follow me.
35 Those who want to save their lives will give up true life. But those who give up their lives for me and for the Good News will have true life.
35 If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake and for the sake of the Good News, you will save it.
36 It is worth nothing for them to have the whole world if they lose their souls.
36 And what do you benefit if you gain the whole world but lose your own soul?
37 They could never pay enough to buy back their souls.
37 Is anything worth more than your soul?
38 The people who live now are living in a sinful and evil time. If people are ashamed of me and my teaching, the Son of Man will be ashamed of them when he comes with his Father's glory and with the holy angels."
38 If anyone is ashamed of me and my message in these adulterous and sinful days, the Son of Man will be ashamed of that person when he returns in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.”
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