And when Jesus Finished These Sayings, the Multitudes were Astonished...
[1] [Arabic, p.42] [814] And when Jesus finished these sayings, the multitudes were astonished [2] at his teaching; [815] and that because he was teaching them as one having authority, not as their scribes and the Pharisees.

[3] [816] And when he descended from the mountain, great multitudes followed him.

[4] [817] And when Jesus entered Capernaum, the servant of one of the chiefs was in an [5] evil case, and he was precious to him, and he was at the point of death. [818] And he [6] heard of Jesus, and came to him with the elders of the Jews; [819] and he besought him, and said, My Lord, my boy is laid in the house paralysed, [820] and he is suffering grievous [7] torment. [821] And the elders urgently requested of him, and said, He is worthy that [8] this should be done unto him: [822] for he loveth our people, and he also built the synagogue [9, 10] for us. [823] Jesus said unto him, I will come and heal him. [824] That chief answered and said, My Lord, I am not worthy that my roof should shade thee; but it sufficeth [11] that thou speak a word, and my lad shall be healed. [825] And I also am a man in obedience to authority, having under my hand soldiers: [826] and I say to this one, Go, and he goeth; and to another, Come, and he cometh; and to my servant that he do this, [12] and he doeth it. [827] And when Jesus heard that, he marvelled at him, [828] and turned and said unto the multitude that were coming with him, [829] Verily I say unto you, I have [13] not found in Israel the like of this faith. [830] I say unto you, that many shall come from the east and the west, and shall recline with Abraham and Isaac and Jacob [14] [Arabic, p.43] in the kingdom of heaven: [831] but the children of the kingdom shall be cast [15] forth into the outer darkness: and there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. [832] And Jesus said to that chief, Go thy way; as thou hast believed, so shall it be unto thee. [16] [833] And his lad was healed in that hour. And that chief returned to the house and found that sick servant healed.

[17] [834] And the day after, he was going to a city called Nain, and his disciples with him, [18] and a great multitude. [835] And when he was come near the gate of the city, he saw a crowd [836] accompanying one that was dead, the only son of his mother; and his mother was a widow: and there was with her a great multitude of the people of the [19] city. [837] And when Jesus saw her, he had compassion on her, and said unto her, Weep [20] not. [838] And he went and advanced to the bier, and the bearers of it stood still; and [21] he said, Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. [839] And that dead man sat up and began [22] to speak; and he gave him to his mother. [840] And fear came on all the people: and they praised God, and said, There hath risen among us a great prophet: and, God [23] hath had regard to his people. [841] And this news concerning him spread in all Judæa, and in all the region which was about them.

[24] [842] And when Jesus saw great multitudes surrounding him, he commanded them to [25] depart to the other side. [843] And while they were going in the way, there came one of the scribes and said unto him, My Master, I will follow thee whithersoever thou [26] goest. [844] Jesus said unto him, The foxes have holes, and the birds of the heaven have [27] nests; but the Son of man hath not a place in which to lay his head. [845] And he said unto another, Follow me. And he said unto him, My Lord, suffer me first to go and [28] bury my father. [846] Jesus said unto him, Leave the dead to bury their dead; but thou, [29] follow me and preach the kingdom of God. [847] And another said unto him, I will follow [Arabic, p.44] thee, my Lord; but first suffer me to go and salute my household and [30] come. [848] Jesus said unto him, There is no one who putteth his hand to the plough [849] and looketh behind him, and yet is fit for the kingdom of God.

[31] [850] And he said to them on that day in the evening, Let us go over to the other side [32] of the lake; and he left [851] the multitudes. [852] And Jesus went up and sat in the ship, [33] he and his disciples, and there were with them other ships. [853] And there occurred on the sea a great tempest [854] of whirlwind and wind, [855] and the ship was on the point of [34] sinking from the greatness [856] of the waves. [857] But Jesus was sleeping on a cushion in the stern of the ship; [858] and his disciples came and awoke him, and said unto him, Our [35] Lord, save us; lo, we perish. [859] And he rose, and rebuked the winds and the turbulence of the water, and said to the sea, Be still, for thou art rebuked; [860] and the wind [36] was still, and there was a great calm. [861] And he said unto them, Why are ye thus [37] afraid? and why have ye no faith? [862] And they feared greatly. [863] And they marvelled, and said one to another, Who, think you, is this, who commandeth also the wind and the waves and the sea, and they obey him?

[38] [864] And they departed and came to the country of the Gadarenes, which is on the [39] other side, opposite the land of Galilee. [865] And when he went out of the ship to the land, [866] there met him from among the tombs a man who had a devil for a long time, [40] and wore no clothes, neither dwelt in a house, but among the tombs. [867] And no man was [Arabic, p.45] able to bind him with chains, [868] because any time that he was bound with chains [41] and fetters he cut the chains and loosened the fetters; [869] and he was snatched [870] [42] away of the devil into the desert, [871] and no man was able to quiet him; and at all times, in the night and in the day, he would be among the tombs and in the mountains; [872] and no man was able to pass by that way; [873] and he would cry out and wound himself [43] with stones. [874] And when he saw Jesus at a distance, he hastened and worshipped [44] him, and cried with a loud voice and said, [875] What have we to do with thee, Jesus, [45] Son of the most high God? [876] I adjure thee by God, torment me not. And Jesus commanded the unclean spirit to come out of the man: and he had suffered [877] a long [46] time since the time when he came into captivity to it. [878] And Jesus asked him, What is thy name? He said unto him, Legion; for there had entered into him many [47] devils. [879] And they besought him that he would not command them to depart into [48] the depths. [880] And there was there a herd of many swine, feeding in the mountain, and those devils besought him to give them leave to enter the swine; and he gave [49] them leave. [881] And the devils went out of the man and entered into the swine. [882] And that herd hastened to the summit and fell down into the midst of the sea, about two [50] thousand, and they were choked in the water. [883] And when the keepers saw what [51] happened, they fled, and told those in the cities and villages. [884] And the people went out to see what had happened; and they came to Jesus, and found the man whose [Arabic, p.46] devils had gone out, clothed, modest, [885] seated at the feet of Jesus; and they [52] feared. [886] And they reported what they saw, and how the man was healed who had a devil, [887] and concerning those swine also.


Footnotes:

[814] Matthew 7:28.

[815] Matthew 7:29.

[816] Matthew 8:1.

[817] Matthew 8:5a; Luke 7:2.

[818] Luke 7:3.

[819] Matthew 8:5b; Matthew 8:6.

[820] i.e., so as to be unable to walk.

[821] Luke 7:4b.

[822] Luke 7:5.

[823] Matthew 8:7.

[824] Matthew 8:8.

[825] Luke 7:8.

[826] Or, bodies of soldiers.

[827] Luke 7:9a.

[828] Or, it.

[829] Matthew 8:10b.

[830] Matthew 8:11.

[831] Matthew 8:12.

[832] Matthew 8:13.

[833] Luke 7:10.

[834] Luke 7:11.

[835] Luke 7:12.

[836] Lit. company.

[837] Luke 7:13.

[838] Luke 7:14.

[839] Luke 7:15.

[840] Luke 7:16.

[841] Luke 7:17.

[842] Matthew 8:18.

[843] Luke 9:57a; Matthew 8:19.

[844] Matthew 8:20.

[845] Luke 9:59.

[846] Luke 9:60.

[847] Luke 9:61.

[848] Luke 9:62.

[849] Lit. plough of the yoke.

[850] Mark 4:35; Luke 8:22d.

[851] cf., e.g., at 17, 19, 23, 16, where the same Arabic and Syriac word is used; cf. also the ambiguity of the Greek (R.V. has left).

[852] Mark 4:36a; Luke 8:22b.

[853] Mark 4. Matthew 8:24a.

[854] Lit. commotion.

[855] Luke 8.

[856] Or, abundance.

[857] Mark 4:38a.

[858] Matthew 8:25.

[859] Luke 8:24b.

[860] Mark 4:39b.

[861] Mark 4:40.

[862] Luke 8:25b.

[863] The last clause belongs in the Greek to verse 41.

[864] Luke 8:26.

[865] Luke 8:27a.

[866] Mark 5:2b; Luke 8.

[867] Mark 5:3b.

[868] Mark 5:4a.

[869] Luke 8.

[870] Imperfect tense.

[871] Mark 5:4b, 5a.

[872] Matthew 8:28b.

[873] Mark 5:5b.

[874] Mark 5:6.

[875] Mark 5:7a; Luke 8:28b.

[876] Mark 5. Luke 8:29a.

[877] Lit. and it was for him.

[878] Luke 8:30.

[879] Luke 8:31.

[880] Luke 8:32.

[881] Luke 8:33.

[882] Mark 5:13b.

[883] Luke 8:34.

[884] Luke 8:35.

[885] cf. Syriac versions.

[886] Luke 8:36.

[887] Mark 5:16b.

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