The KJV Bible with Strong's Numbers
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Matthew 12
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- 12:1
At
that
time
Jesus
went on the sabbath
day
through the
corn;
and
his
disciples were an
hungred,
and
began to
pluck the ears of
corn,
and to
eat.
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- 12:2
But when the
Pharisees
saw it, they
said unto
him,
Behold,
thy
disciples
do that
which
is
not
lawful to
do
upon the sabbath
day.
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- 12:3
But he
said unto
them, Have
ye
not
read
what
David
did,
when
he was an
hungred,
and
they that were with
him;
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- 12:4
How he entered
into
* the
house of
God,
and did
eat the
shewbread
*,
which
was
not
lawful for
him to
eat, neither
for them
which were with
him,
but
only for the
priests?
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- 12:5
Or have
ye
not
read
in the
law, how
that on the sabbath
days the
priests
in the
temple
profane the
sabbath,
and
are
blameless?
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- 12:6
But I
say unto
you,
That in this
place is
one greater
than the
temple.
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- 12:7
But
if ye had
known
what this
meaneth, I will
have
mercy,
and
not
sacrifice, ye
would
not have
condemned the
guiltless.
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- 12:8
For the
Son of
man
is
Lord
even of the sabbath
day.
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- 12:9
And when he was
departed
thence, he
went
into
their
synagogue:
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- 12:10
And,
behold, there
was a
man which
had his
hand
withered.
And they
asked
him,
saying, Is it
lawful
* to
heal on the sabbath
days?
that they might
accuse
him.
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- 12:11
And he
said unto
them,
What
man shall there
be
among
you,
that shall
have
one
sheep,
and
if
it
fall
into a
pit on the sabbath
day, will
he
not lay
hold on
it,
and lift it
out ?
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- 12:12 How
much
then is a
man better
than a
sheep?
Wherefore it is
lawful to
do
well on the sabbath
days.
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- 12:13
Then
saith he to the
man, Stretch
forth
thine
hand.
And he stretched it
forth;
and it was
restored
whole, like
as the
other.
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- 12:14
Then the
Pharisees went
out, and
held a
council
against
him,
how they might
destroy
him.
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- 12:15
But when
Jesus
knew it, he withdrew
himself from
thence:
and
great
multitudes
followed
him,
and he
healed
them
all;
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- 12:16
And
charged
them
that they
should
not
make
him
known:
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- 12:17
That it might be
fulfilled
which was
spoken
by
Esaias the
prophet,
saying,
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- 12:18
Behold
my
servant,
whom I have
chosen;
my
beloved,
in
whom
my
soul is well
pleased: I will
put
my
spirit
upon
him,
and he shall
shew
judgment to the
Gentiles.
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- 12:19 He
shall
not
strive,
nor
cry;
neither shall any
man
hear
his
voice
in the
streets.
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- 12:20 A
bruised
reed shall
he
not
break,
and
smoking
flax shall
he
not
quench,
till
he send
forth
judgment
unto
victory.
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- 12:21
And
in
his
name
shall the
Gentiles
trust.
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- 12:22
Then was
brought unto
him one possessed with a
devil,
blind,
and
dumb:
and he
healed
him, insomuch
that the
blind
and
dumb
both
spake
and
saw.
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- 12:23
And
all the
people were
amazed,
and
said,
Is
not
this the
son of
David?
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- 12:24
But when the
Pharisees
heard it, they
said,
This fellow
doth
not cast
out
devils,
but
by
Beelzebub the
prince of the
devils.
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- 12:25
And
Jesus
knew
their
thoughts, and
said unto
them,
Every
kingdom
divided
against
itself is brought to
desolation;
and
every
city
or
house
divided
against
itself
shall
not
stand:
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- 12:26
And
if
Satan cast
out
Satan, he is
divided
against
himself;
how
shall
then
his
kingdom
stand ?
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- 12:27
And
if
I
by
Beelzebub cast
out
devils,
by
whom do
your
children cast them
out ?
therefore
*
they shall
be
your
judges.
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- 12:28
But
if
I cast
out
devils
by the
Spirit of
God,
then the
kingdom of
God is
come
unto
you.
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- 12:29
Or else
how
can
one
enter
into a strong
man's
house,
and
spoil
his
goods,
except he
first
bind the strong
man?
and
then he will
spoil
his
house.
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- 12:30 He that
is
not
with
me
is
against
me;
and he that
gathereth
not
with
me scattereth
abroad.
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- 12:31
Wherefore
I
say unto
you, All manner
of
sin
and
blasphemy shall be
forgiven unto
men:
but the
blasphemy against the Holy
Ghost
shall
not be
forgiven unto
men.
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- 12:32
And
whosoever
*
speaketh a
word
against the
Son of
man, it shall be
forgiven
him:
but
whosoever
*
speaketh
against the
Holy
Ghost, it
shall
not be
forgiven
him,
neither
in
this
world,
neither
in the world to
come.
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- 12:33
Either
make the
tree
good,
and
his
fruit
good; or
else
make the
tree
corrupt,
and
his
fruit
corrupt:
for the
tree is
known
by his
fruit.
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- 12:34 O
generation of
vipers,
how can
ye,
being
evil,
speak good
things?
for out
of the
abundance of the
heart the
mouth
speaketh.
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- 12:35 A
good
man out
of the
good
treasure of the
heart bringeth
forth good
things:
and an
evil
man out
of the
evil
treasure bringeth
forth evil
things.
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- 12:36
But I
say unto
you,
That
every
idle
word
that
*
men shall
speak, they shall
give
account
thereof
*
in the
day of
judgment.
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- 12:37
For
by
thy
words thou shalt be
justified,
and
by
thy
words thou shalt be
condemned.
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- 12:38
Then
certain of the
scribes
and of the
Pharisees
answered,
saying,
Master, we
would
see a
sign
from
thee.
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- 12:39
But he
answered and
said unto
them, An
evil
and
adulterous
generation seeketh
after a
sign;
and there shall
no
sign be
given to
it,
but the
sign of the
prophet
Jonas:
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- 12:40
For
as
Jonas
was
three
days
and
three
nights
in the
whale's
belly;
so shall the
Son of
man
be
three
days
and
three
nights
in the
heart of the
earth.
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- 12:41 The
men of
Nineveh shall
rise
in
judgment
with
this
generation,
and shall
condemn
it:
because they
repented
at the
preaching of
Jonas;
and,
behold, a greater
than
Jonas is
here.
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- 12:42 The
queen of the
south shall rise
up
in the
judgment
with
this
generation,
and shall
condemn
it:
for she
came
from the uttermost
parts of the
earth to
hear the
wisdom of
Solomon;
and,
behold, a greater
than
Solomon is
here.
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- 12:43
*
When the
unclean
spirit is
gone out
of a
man, he
walketh
through
dry
places,
seeking
rest,
and
findeth
none.
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- 12:44
Then he
saith, I will
return
into
my
house from
whence I came
out;
and when he is
come, he
findeth it
empty,
swept,
and
garnished.
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- 12:45
Then goeth
he,
and
taketh
with
himself
seven
other
spirits more
wicked than
himself,
and they enter
in and
dwell
there:
and the
last state of
that
man
is worse
than the
first. Even
so shall it
be
also unto
this
wicked
generation.
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- 12:46
While
he
yet
talked to the
people,
behold, his
mother
and
his
brethren
stood
without,
desiring to
speak with
him.
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- 12:47
Then
one
said unto
him,
Behold,
thy
mother
and
thy
brethren
stand
without,
desiring to
speak with
thee.
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- 12:48
But he
answered and
said unto him that
told
him,
Who
is
my
mother?
and
who
are
my
brethren?
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- 12:49
And he stretched
forth
his
hand
toward
his
disciples, and
said,
Behold
my
mother
and
my
brethren!
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- 12:50
For
whosoever
shall
do the
will of
my
Father
which is
in
heaven, the
same
is
my
brother,
and
sister,
and
mother.
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