St Marks Gospel in Worldwide English
CHAPTER 3
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The man with a weak hand
- Jesus went into the meeting house again. A man was there
whose right hand was thin and weak.
- The Pharisees watched
Jesus to see if he would heal the man on the Sabbath day. They
wanted to find something wrong about Jesus.
- He spoke to the man
whose hand was thin and weak. He said, `Stand here.'
- Then he
spoke to the Pharisees. He said, `Is it right to do good things
on the Sabbath day or to do wrong things? Is it right to heal
people so they will live, or to let them die?' But the Pharisees
said nothing.
- Jesus was angry as he looked at them. And he was
sad that their hearts were so hard. Then he said to the man,
`Hold out your hand.' The man did so, and it was made well like
the other hand.
- The Pharisees went out. Right away they and the
servants of King Herod planned together how to kill Jesus.
Many people go with Jesus
- Jesus and his disciples
went away to the sea of Galilee. Many people went with Jesus.
They came from Galilee, Judea,
- Jerusalem, Idumea, and from the
other side of the Jordan River. And many more people came also,
a great many from around the cities of Tyre and Sidon. They also
had heard about the great works that Jesus had done.
- Jesus saw
that the crowd was very big. He told the disciples to have a
small boat ready for him so that he would have more room.
- He
did this because he healed many people. All who were sick tried
to touch him.
- When the bad spirits saw Jesus, they bowed down
before him. They shouted, `You are God's Son!'
- He told them
they must not tell anyone who he was.
Jesus chooses twelve disciples
- Then Jesus went up
on the hill. He wanted some of the people to come with him. So
he called them and they came.
- He chose twelve disciples to
stay with him. He wanted to send them out to other places to
tell people God's word.
- He gave them power to heal people and
to drive bad spirits out of people.
- One of the twelve was
Simon, whom Jesus called Peter.
- He also chose James and his
brother John, the sons of Zebedee, whom he named Boanerges,
which means "Men of Thunder."
- He also chose Andrew, Philip,
Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James the son of Alphaeus,
Thaddaeus, Simon of Canan,
- and Judas Iscariot, the one who gave
Jesus over to people who hated him.
Saying wrong things against the Holy Spirit Then
Jesus and his disciples went home.
- So many people came again
that they could not even eat.
- When Jesus' family heard about
this, they came to take him away. They said, `He is crazy.'
- The scribes who came from Jerusalem also talked about Jesus.
They said, `Beelzebub, the chief of bad spirits, is in this man.
He drives out bad spirits by the help of Beelzebub.'
- Jesus
called the people and talked to them in stories. He asked, `How
can Satan drive out Satan?
- If one part of a country fights
against another part of the country, that country cannot be
strong.
- If one part of a family fights against the other part
of the family, it cannot stand.
- If Satan fights against
himself and the bad spirits fight against each other, he cannot
stand. It will be the end of him.
- If anyone wants to go into a
strong man's house and steal his things, he must first tie the
strong man. Then he can steal his things.
- `I tell you the
truth. All wrong things that people do and say about anyone will
be forgiven.
- But people who say wrong things against the Holy
Spirit will never be forgiven. A person who does that will be
punished for ever.'
- Jesus said all this because the scribes
said, `A bad spirit is in him.'
Jesus' mother and brothers
- Jesus' mother and
brothers came to him. They stood outside. They sent someone to
him.
- Many people were sitting around him. They said, `See,
your mother and your brothers are outside. They want you.'
- Jesus asked them, `Who are my mother and my brothers?'
- Then
he looked at the people who sat around him. He said, `These
people are my mother and my brothers!
- Anyone who obeys God is
my brother, my sister, and my mother.'
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