A few days later,
when Jesus again entered
Capernaum,
the people heard
that he had come
home.
So many gathered
that there was no room left,
not even outside the door,
and he preached 12
the word 3
to them. 4
Some men came,
bringing to him 5
a paralytic,
carried by four of them.
Since they could not get
him
to Jesus
because of the crowd,
they made
an opening
in the roof
above Jesus and,
after digging through it,
lowered
the mat
the paralyzed man was lying on.
When Jesus saw
their faith,
he said
to the paralytic, 4
"Son, your sins are forgiven."
Now some teachers
of the law
were sitting there,
thinking
to themselves,
"Why does this fellow talk
like that?
He's blaspheming!
Who can forgive
sins
but God alone?"
Immediately Jesus knew
in his spirit
that this was
what they were thinking
in their hearts,
and he said
to them,
"Why are you thinking
these things?
Which is easier:
to say to the paralytic,
'Your sins are forgiven,'
or to say,
'Get up,
take
your mat
and walk'?
But that you may know
that the Son of Man has
authority
on earth
to forgive sins . . . ."
He said
to the paralytic,
"I tell
you,
get up,
take
your mat
and go
home."
He got up,
took
his mat
and walked out
in full view of them all.
This amazed everyone
and they praised
God,
saying,
"We have never seen
anything like this!"
Once again
Jesus went out
beside the lake.
A large crowd came
to him,
and he began
to teach them.
As he walked along,
he saw
Levi son of Alphaeus
sitting
at the tax collector's booth.
"Follow me,"
Jesus told
him,
and Levi got up
and followed
him.
While Jesus was having
dinner
at Levi's house,
many tax collectors
and "sinners" were eating
with him
and his disciples,
for there were many
who followed
him.
When the teachers of the law
who were Pharisees
saw
him
eating with the "sinners"
and tax collectors,
they asked
his disciples:
"Why does he eat
with tax collectors and 'sinners'?"
On hearing this,
Jesus said
to them,
"It is not the healthy
who need a doctor,
but the sick.
I have not come
to call the righteous,
but sinners."
Now John's disciples and the Pharisees
were fasting.
Some people
came and asked
Jesus,
"How is it
that John's disciples
and the disciples of the Pharisees
are fasting,
but yours are not?"
Jesus answered,
"How can the guests
of the bridegroom fast
while he is with them?
They cannot,
so long
as they have
him
with them.
But the time will come
when the bridegroom will be taken
from them,
and on that day
they will fast.
"No one sews
a patch of unshrunk cloth
on an old garment.
If he does,
the new piece will pull away
from the old,
making the tear worse.
And no one pours
new wine
into old wineskins.
If he does,
the wine will burst
the skins,
and both the wine and the wineskins
will be ruined.
No, he pours
new wine
into new wineskins."
One Sabbath
Jesus was going
through the grainfields,
and as his disciples walked along,
they began
to pick some heads
of grain.
The Pharisees said
to him,
"Look, why are they doing
what is unlawful
on the Sabbath?"
He answered,
"Have you never read
what David did
when he and his companions
were hungry
and in need?
In the days of Abiathar
the high priest,
he entered
the house of God
and ate
the consecrated bread,
which is lawful only
for priests
to eat.
And he also gave
some
to his companions."
Then he said
to them,
"The Sabbath was made
for man,
not man
for the Sabbath.
So the Son of Man is Lord
even of the Sabbath."
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