The KJV Bible with Strong's Numbers
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Matthew 13
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- 13:1
The
same
*
day
went
Jesus out
of the
house, and
sat
by the sea
side.
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- 13:2
And
great
multitudes were gathered
together
unto
him, so
that
he
went
into a
ship, and
sat;
and the
whole
multitude
stood
on the
shore.
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- 13:3
And he
spake many
things unto
them
in
parables,
saying,
Behold, a
sower went
forth to
sow;
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- 13:4
And
when
he
sowed,
some
seeds
fell
by the way
side,
and the
fowls
came
and
devoured
them
up:
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- 13:5
Some
*
fell
upon stony
places,
where they
had
not
much
earth:
and
forthwith they sprung
up,
because they
had
no
deepness of
earth:
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- 13:6
And when the
sun was
up, they were
scorched;
and
because they
had
no
root, they withered
away.
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- 13:7
And
some
fell
among
thorns;
and the
thorns sprung
up,
and
choked
them:
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- 13:8
But
other
fell
into
good
ground,
and brought
forth
fruit,
some
an
hundredfold
*,
some
sixtyfold
*,
some
thirtyfold.
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- 13:9
Who
hath
ears to
hear, let him
hear.
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- 13:10
And the
disciples
came, and
said unto
him,
Why speakest
thou unto
them
in
parables?
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- 13:11 He
answered
and
said unto
them,
Because it is
given unto
you to
know the
mysteries of the
kingdom of
heaven,
but to
them it
is
not
given.
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- 13:12
For
whosoever
hath, to
him shall be
given,
and he shall have more
abundance:
but
whosoever
hath
not,
from
him shall be taken
away
even
that he
hath.
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- 13:13
Therefore
speak
I to
them
in
parables:
because they
seeing
see
not;
and
hearing they
hear
not,
neither do they
understand.
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- 13:14
And
in
them is
fulfilled the
prophecy of
Esaias,
which
saith, By
hearing ye shall
hear,
and
shall
not
understand;
and
seeing ye shall
see,
and
shall
not
perceive:
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- 13:15
For
this
people's
heart is waxed
gross,
and their
ears are
dull of
hearing,
and
their
eyes they have
closed; lest at any
time they should
see with their
eyes,
and
hear with their
ears,
and should
understand with their
heart,
and should be
converted,
and I should
heal
them.
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- 13:16
But
blessed are
your
eyes,
for they
see:
and
your
ears,
for they
hear.
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- 13:17
For
verily I
say unto
you,
That
many
prophets
and
righteous men have
desired to
see those things
which ye
see,
and
have
not
seen them;
and to
hear those things
which ye
hear,
and
have
not
heard them.
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- 13:18
Hear
ye
therefore the
parable of the
sower.
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- 13:19 When
any one
heareth the
word of the
kingdom,
and
understandeth it
not, then
cometh the
wicked one,
and catcheth
away that
which was
sown
in
his
heart.
This
is he which received
seed
by the way
side.
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- 13:20
But he that received the
seed
into stony
places, the
same
is he that
heareth the
word,
and
anon
with
joy
receiveth
it;
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- 13:21
Yet hath
he
not
root
in
himself,
but
dureth for a
while:
for when
tribulation
or
persecution
ariseth
because of the
word, by and
by he is
offended.
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- 13:22 He
also that received
seed
among the
thorns
is he
that
heareth the
word;
and the
care of
this
world,
and the
deceitfulness of
riches,
choke the
word,
and he
becometh
unfruitful.
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- 13:23
But he that received
seed
into the
good
ground
is
he that
heareth the
word,
and
understandeth it;
which
also beareth
fruit,
and bringeth
forth,
some
an
hundredfold
*,
some
sixty
*,
some
thirty.
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- 13:24
Another
parable put he
forth unto
them,
saying, The
kingdom of
heaven is
likened unto a
man which
sowed
(5723)
good
seed
in
his
field:
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- 13:25
But
while
men
slept,
his
enemy
came
and
sowed
tares
among
the
wheat,
and went his
way.
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- 13:26
But
when the
blade was sprung
up,
and brought
forth
fruit,
then
appeared the
tares
also.
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- 13:27
So the
servants of the
householder
came and
said unto
him,
Sir,
didst
not thou
sow
good
seed
in
thy
field? from
whence
then hath
it
tares?
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- 13:28
He
said unto
them, An
enemy
hath
done
this
*. The
servants
said unto
him, Wilt
thou
then that we
go and
gather
them
up ?
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- 13:29
But he
said,
Nay;
lest while ye gather
up the
tares, ye root
up also the
wheat
with
them.
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- 13:30
Let
both grow
together
until the
harvest:
and
in the
time of
harvest I will
say to the
reapers, Gather ye
together
first the
tares,
and
bind
them
in
bundles
to
burn
them:
but
gather the
wheat
into
my
barn.
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- 13:31
Another
parable put he
forth unto
them,
saying, The
kingdom of
heaven
is
like to a
grain of mustard
seed,
which a
man
took, and
sowed
in
his
field:
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- 13:32
Which
indeed
is the
least of
all
seeds:
but
when it is
grown, it
is the
greatest among
herbs,
and
becometh a
tree, so
that the
birds of the
air
come
and
lodge
in the
branches
thereof.
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- 13:33
Another
parable spake
he unto
them; The
kingdom of
heaven
is
like unto
leaven,
which a
woman
took, and
hid
in
three
measures of
meal,
till the
whole
was
leavened.
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- 13:34
All these
things
spake
Jesus unto the
multitude
in
parables;
and
without a
parable spake
he
not unto
them:
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- 13:35
That it might be
fulfilled
which was
spoken
by the
prophet,
saying, I will
open
my
mouth
in
parables; I will
utter things which have been kept
secret
from the
foundation of the
world.
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- 13:36
Then
Jesus
sent the
multitude
away, and
went
into the
house:
and
his
disciples
came unto
him,
saying,
Declare unto
us the
parable of the
tares of the
field.
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- 13:37 He
answered
and
said unto
them, He that
soweth the
good
seed
is the
Son of
man;
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- 13:38
The
field
is the
world
*; the
good
seed
are
* the
children of the
kingdom;
but the
tares
are the
children of the
wicked one;
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- 13:39
The
enemy that
sowed
them
is the
devil
*; the
harvest
is the
end of the
world;
and the
reapers
are the
angels.
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- 13:40
As
therefore the
tares are
gathered
and
burned in the
fire;
so shall it
be
in the
end of
this
world.
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- 13:41 The
Son of
man shall send
forth
his
angels,
and they shall
gather out
of
his
kingdom all
things that
offend,
and them which
do
iniquity;
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- 13:42
And shall
cast
them
into a
furnace of
fire:
there shall
be
wailing
and
gnashing of
teeth.
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- 13:43
Then shall the
righteous shine
forth
as the
sun
in the
kingdom of
their
Father.
Who
hath
ears to
hear, let him
hear.
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- 13:44
Again, the
kingdom of
heaven
is
like unto
treasure
hid
in a
field; the
which when a
man hath
found, he
hideth,
and
for
joy
thereof
goeth
and
selleth
all
that he
hath,
and
buyeth
that
field.
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- 13:45
Again, the
kingdom of
heaven
is
like unto a
merchant
man,
seeking
goodly
pearls:
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- 13:46
Who, when he had
found
one
pearl of great
price,
went and
sold
all
that he
had,
and
bought
it.
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- 13:47
Again, the
kingdom of
heaven
is
like unto a
net, that was
cast
into the
sea,
and
gathered
of
every
kind:
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- 13:48
Which,
when it was
full, they
drew
to
shore,
and sat
down, and
gathered the
good
into
vessels,
but
cast the
bad
away.
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- 13:49
So shall it
be
at the
end of the
world: the
angels shall come
forth,
and
sever the
wicked
from
among the
just,
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- 13:50
And shall
cast
them
into the
furnace of
fire:
there shall
be
wailing
and
gnashing of
teeth.
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- 13:51
Jesus
saith unto
them, Have ye
understood
all
these
things? They
say unto
him,
Yea,
Lord.
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- 13:52
Then
said he unto
them,
Therefore
*
every
scribe which is
instructed
unto the
kingdom of
heaven
is
like unto a
man that is an
householder,
which bringeth
forth out
of
his
treasure things
new
and
old.
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- 13:53
And it came to
pass, that
when
Jesus had
finished
these
parables, he
departed
thence.
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- 13:54
And when he was
come
into his
own
country, he
taught
them
in
their
synagogue, insomuch
that
they were
astonished,
and
said,
Whence hath this
man
this
wisdom,
and these mighty
works?
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- 13:55
Is
not
this the
carpenter's
son?
is
not
his
mother
called
Mary?
and
his
brethren,
James,
and
Joses,
and
Simon,
and
Judas?
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- 13:56
And
his
sisters, are
they
not
all
with
us?
Whence
then hath this
man
all these
things?
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- 13:57
And they were
offended
in
him.
But
Jesus
said unto
them, A
prophet
is
not without
honour,
save
in his
own
country,
and
in his
own
house.
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- 13:58
And he
did
not
many mighty
works
there
because of
their
unbelief.
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