The KJV Bible with Strong's Numbers
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Mark 6
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- 6:1
And he went
out from
thence,
and
came
into his
own
country;
and
his
disciples
follow
him.
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- 6:2
And when the sabbath
day was
come, he
began to
teach
in the
synagogue:
and
many
hearing him were
astonished,
saying, From
whence hath
this man these
things?
and
what
wisdom is this which is
given unto
him,
that
even
such mighty
works are
wrought
by
his
hands?
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- 6:3
Is
not
this the
carpenter, the
son of
Mary
*, the
brother of
James,
and
Joses,
and of
Juda,
and
Simon?
and
are
not
his
sisters
here
with
us?
And they were
offended
at
him.
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- 6:4
But
Jesus
said unto
them
*, A
prophet
is
not without
honour,
but
in his
own
country,
and
among his own
kin,
and
in his
own
house.
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- 6:5
And he
could
*
there
do
no mighty
work,
save that he
laid his
hands upon a
few sick
folk, and
healed them.
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- 6:6
And he
marvelled
because of
their
unbelief.
And he
went round
about the
villages,
teaching.
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- 6:7
And he
called unto him the
twelve,
and
began to
send
them
forth by
two and
two;
and
gave
them power
over
unclean
spirits;
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- 6:8
And
commanded
them
that they should
take
nothing
for their
journey,
save a
staff
only;
no
scrip,
no
bread,
no
money
in their
purse:
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- 6:9
But be
shod with
sandals;
and
not put
on
(5672)
two
coats.
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- 6:10
And he
said unto
them, In what place
soever
ye
enter
into an
house,
there
abide
till
ye
depart from that
place.
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- 6:11
And
whosoever
*
shall
not
receive
you,
nor
hear
you, when ye
depart
thence, shake
off the
dust
under
your
feet
for a
testimony against
them.
Verily I
say unto
you, It shall
be more
tolerable for
Sodom
and
Gomorrha
in the
day of
judgment,
than for
that
city.
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- 6:12
And they went
out, and
preached
that men should
repent.
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- 6:13
And they cast
out
many
devils,
and
anointed with
oil
many that were
sick,
and
healed them.
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- 6:14
And
king
Herod
heard of
him; (for
his
name
was spread
abroad:)
and he
said,
That
John the
Baptist was
risen
from the
dead,
and
therefore
mighty
works do shew forth
themselves
in
him.
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- 6:15
Others
said,
That it
is
Elias.
And
others
said,
That it
is a
prophet,
or
as one
of the
prophets.
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- 6:16
But when
Herod
heard thereof, he
said,
It
is
John,
whom
*
I
beheaded:
he is
risen
from the
dead.
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- 6:17
For
Herod
himself had sent
forth and laid
hold upon
John,
and
bound
him
in
prison
for
Herodias'
sake,
his
brother
Philip's
wife:
for he had
married
her.
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- 6:18
For
John had
said unto
Herod
*, It
is
not
lawful for
thee to
have
thy
brother's
wife.
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- 6:19
Therefore
Herodias had a
quarrel against
him,
and
would have
killed
him;
but she
could
not:
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- 6:20
For
Herod
feared
John,
knowing that
he was a
just
man
and an
holy,
and
observed
him;
and when he
heard
him, he
did many
things,
and
heard
him
gladly.
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- 6:21
And when a
convenient
day was
come,
that
Herod on
his
birthday
made a
supper to
his
lords
*, high
captains,
and
chief estates of
Galilee;
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- 6:22
And when the
daughter of the
said
Herodias came
in,
and
danced,
and
pleased
Herod
and them that sat with
him, the
king
said unto the
damsel,
Ask of
me
whatsoever
thou
wilt,
and I will
give it
thee.
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- 6:23
And he
sware unto
her,
Whatsoever
*
thou shalt
ask of
me, I will
give it
thee,
unto the
half of
my
kingdom.
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- 6:24
And she went
forth, and
said unto
her
mother,
What shall I
ask ?
And she
said, The
head of
John the
Baptist.
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- 6:25
And she came
in
straightway
with
haste
unto the
king, and
asked,
saying, I
will
that thou
give
me by and
by
in a
charger the
head of
John the
Baptist.
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- 6:26
And the
king
was exceeding
sorry; yet
for his oath's
sake,
and for their sakes
which sat with
him, he
would
not
reject
her.
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- 6:27
And
immediately the
king
sent an
executioner, and
commanded
his
head to be
brought:
and he
went and
beheaded
him
in the
prison,
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- 6:28
And
brought
his
head
in a
charger,
and
gave
it to the
damsel:
and the
damsel
gave
it to
her
mother.
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- 6:29
And when
his
disciples
heard of it, they
came
and took
up
his
corpse,
and
laid
it
in a
tomb.
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- 6:30
And the
apostles gathered themselves
together
unto
Jesus,
and
told
him all
things,
both
what they had
done,
and
what they had
taught.
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- 6:31
And he
said unto
them,
Come
ye
yourselves
apart
*
into a
desert
place,
and
rest a
while:
for there
were
many
coming
and
going,
and they had
no
leisure so much
as to
eat.
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- 6:32
And they
departed
into a
desert
place by
ship
privately
*.
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- 6:33
And the
people
saw
them
departing,
and
many
knew
him,
and
ran
afoot
thither out
of
all
cities,
and
outwent
them,
and came
together
unto
him.
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- 6:34
And
Jesus, when he came
out,
saw
much
people,
and was moved with
compassion
toward
them,
because they
were
as
sheep
not
having a
shepherd:
and he
began to
teach
them many
things.
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- 6:35
And when the
day
was
now far
spent,
his
disciples
came unto
him, and
said
*, This
is a
desert
place,
and
now the
time is far
passed:
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- 6:36
Send
them
away,
that they may
go
into the
country round
about,
and into the
villages, and
buy
themselves
bread:
for they
have
nothing
to
eat.
|
- 6:37 He
answered
and
said unto
them,
Give
ye
them to
eat.
And they
say unto
him, Shall we
go and
buy two
hundred
pennyworth of
bread,
and
give
them to
eat ?
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- 6:38
He
saith unto
them, How
many
loaves have
ye ?
go
and
see.
And when they
knew, they
say,
Five,
and
two
fishes.
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- 6:39
And he
commanded
them to
make
all sit
down by
companies
*
upon the
green
grass.
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- 6:40
And they sat
down in
ranks
*,
by
hundreds,
and
by
fifties.
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- 6:41
And when he had
taken the
five
loaves
and the
two
fishes, he looked
up
to
heaven, and
blessed,
and
brake the
loaves,
and
gave them to
his
disciples
to set
before
them;
and the
two
fishes divided
he among them
all.
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- 6:42
And they
did
all
eat,
and were
filled.
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- 6:43
And they took
up
twelve
baskets
full of the
fragments,
and
of the
fishes.
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- 6:44
And they that did
eat of the
loaves
were
about five
thousand
men.
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- 6:45
And
straightway he
constrained
his
disciples to
get
into the
ship,
and to
go
to the other
side
before
unto
Bethsaida,
while
he sent
away the
people.
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- 6:46
And when he had
sent
them
away, he
departed
into a
mountain to
pray.
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- 6:47
And when
even was
come, the
ship
was
in the
midst of the
sea,
and
he
alone
on the
land.
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- 6:48
And he
saw
them
toiling
in
rowing;
for the
wind
was
contrary unto
them:
and
about the
fourth
watch of the
night he
cometh
unto
them,
walking
upon the
sea,
and
would have passed
by
them.
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- 6:49
But when they
saw
him
walking
upon the
sea, they
supposed it had
been a
spirit,
and cried
out:
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- 6:50
For they
all
saw
him,
and were
troubled.
And
immediately he
talked
with
them,
and
saith unto
them, Be of good
cheer: it
is
I;
be
not
afraid.
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- 6:51
And he went
up
unto
them
into the
ship;
and the
wind
ceased:
and they were
sore
amazed
in
themselves
beyond
measure,
and
wondered.
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- 6:52
For they
considered
not the miracle
of the
loaves:
for
their
heart
was
hardened.
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- 6:53
And when they had passed
over, they
came
into the
land of
Gennesaret,
and drew to the
shore.
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- 6:54
And when
they were
come out
of the
ship,
straightway they
knew
him,
|
- 6:55 And ran
through
that
whole region round
about, and
began to carry
about
in
beds those that
were
sick,
where they
heard he
was
*
*.
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- 6:56
And
whithersoever
he
entered,
into
villages,
or
cities,
or
country, they
laid the
sick
in the
streets,
and
besought
him
that they might
touch
if it were
but the
border of
his
garment:
and as
many
as
touched
him were made
whole.
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