The KJV Bible With Strong's References:
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Luke 9
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- 9:1
Then he
called
his
twelve
disciples
together,
and
gave
them
power and
authority
over
all
devils,
and to
cure
diseases.
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- 9:2
And he
sent
them to
preach the
kingdom of
God,
and to
heal the
sick.
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- 9:3
And he
said
unto
them,
Take
nothing
for your
journey,
neither
staves,
nor
scrip,
neither
bread,
neither
money;
neither
have
two
coats
apiece.
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- 9:4
And
whatsoever
*
house ye
enter
into,
there
abide,
and
thence
depart.
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- 9:5
And
whosoever
*
will
not
receive
you, when ye
go out
of
that
city, shake
off the
very
dust
from
your
feet
for a
testimony
against
them.
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- 9:6
And they
departed, and
went
through the
towns, preaching the
gospel,
and
healing every
where.
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- 9:7
Now
Herod the
tetrarch
heard of
all that was
done
by
him:
and he was
perplexed,
because that it was
said
of
some,
that
John was
risen
from the
dead;
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- 9:8
And
of
some,
that
Elias had
appeared;
and of
others,
that
one of the
old
prophets was risen
again.
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- 9:9
And
Herod
said,
John
have
I
beheaded:
but
who
is
this,
of
whom
I
hear such
things?
And he
desired to
see
him.
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- 9:10
And the
apostles, when they were
returned,
told
him all
that they had
done.
And he
took
them, and went
aside
privately
*
into a
desert
place belonging to the
city
called
Bethsaida.
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- 9:11
And the
people, when they
knew it,
followed
him:
and he
received
them, and
spake unto
them
of the
kingdom of
God,
and
healed them that
had
need of
healing.
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- 9:12
And when the
day
began to wear
away,
then
came the
twelve, and
said unto
him,
Send the
multitude
away,
that they may
go
into the
towns
and
country round
about, and
lodge,
and
get
victuals:
for we
are
here
in a
desert
place.
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- 9:13
But he
said
unto
them,
Give
ye
them to
eat.
And they
said,
We have
no
*
more
but
five
loaves
and
two
fishes;
except
we should
go and
buy
meat
for
all
this
people.
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- 9:14
For they
were
about five
thousand
men.
And he
said
to
his
disciples,
Make
them sit
down
by
fifties in a
company.
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- 9:15
And they
did
so,
and
made them
all sit
down.
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- 9:16
Then he
took the
five
loaves
and the
two
fishes, and looking
up
to
heaven, he
blessed
them,
and
brake,
and
gave to the
disciples to set
before the
multitude.
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- 9:17
And they did
eat,
and
were
all
filled:
and there was taken
up of
fragments that
remained to
them
twelve
baskets.
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- 9:18
And it came to
pass,
as he
was
alone
praying,
his
disciples were
with
him:
and he
asked
them,
saying,
Whom
say the
people that
I
am ?
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- 9:19
They
answering
said,
John the
Baptist;
but
some say,
Elias;
and
others say,
that
one of the
old
prophets is risen
again.
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- 9:20
He
said unto
them,
But
whom
say
ye that
I
am
* ?
Peter
answering
said, The
Christ of
God.
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- 9:21
And he straitly
charged
them, and
commanded them to
tell no
man that
thing;
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- 9:22
Saying
*, The
Son of
man
must
suffer many
things,
and be
rejected
of the
elders
and chief
priests
and
scribes,
and be
slain,
and be
raised the
third
day.
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- 9:23
And he
said
to them
all, If any
man
will
come
after
me, let him
deny
himself,
and take
up
his
cross
daily
*,
and
follow
me.
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- 9:24
For
whosoever
*
will
save
his
life shall
lose
it:
but
whosoever
will
lose
his
life for
my
sake, the
same shall
save
it.
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- 9:25
For
what
is a
man
advantaged, if he
gain the
whole
world,
and
lose
himself,
or be cast
away ?
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- 9:26
For
whosoever
shall be
ashamed of
me
and of
my
words, of
him
shall the
Son of
man be
ashamed,
when he shall
come
in his
own
glory,
and in his
Father's,
and of the
holy
angels.
|
- 9:27
But I
tell
you of a
truth, there
be
some
standing
here,
which
shall
not
taste of
death,
till
they
see the
kingdom of
God.
|
- 9:28
And it came to
pass
about an
eight
days
after
these
sayings
*, he
took
Peter
and
John
and
James, and went
up
into a
mountain to
pray.
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- 9:29
And
as
he
prayed, the
fashion of
his
countenance
was
altered,
and
his
raiment was
white and
glistering.
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- 9:30
And,
behold, there
talked with
him
two
men,
which
were
Moses
and
Elias:
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- 9:31
Who
appeared
in
glory, and
spake of
his
decease
which he
should
accomplish
at
Jerusalem.
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- 9:32
But
Peter
and they that were
with
him
were
heavy with
sleep:
and when they were
awake, they
saw
his
glory,
and the
two
men that stood
with
him.
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- 9:33
And it came to
pass,
as
they
departed
from
him,
Peter
said
unto
Jesus,
Master, it
is
good for
us to
be
here:
and let us
make
three
tabernacles; one
for
thee,
and one
for
Moses,
and one
for
Elias:
not
knowing
what he
said.
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- 9:34
While
he
thus
spake, there
came a
cloud,
and
overshadowed
them:
and they
feared
as
they
entered
into the
cloud.
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- 9:35
And there
came a
voice out
of the
cloud,
saying,
This
is
my
beloved
Son:
hear
him.
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- 9:36
And when the
voice was
past
*,
Jesus was
found
alone.
And
they kept it
close,
and
told no
man
in
those
days
any of those things
which they had
seen.
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- 9:37
And it came to
pass, that
on the
next
day, when
they were come
down
from the
hill,
much
people
met
him.
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- 9:38
And,
behold, a
man
of the
company cried
out,
saying,
Master, I
beseech
thee,
look
upon
my
son:
for he
is
mine only
child.
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- 9:39
And,
lo, a
spirit
taketh
him,
and he
suddenly crieth
out;
and it
teareth
him that he
foameth
again,
and
bruising
him
hardly
departeth
from
him.
|
- 9:40
And I
besought
thy
disciples
to
cast
him
out;
and they
could
not.
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- 9:41
And
Jesus
answering
said,
O
faithless
and
perverse
generation,
how
long shall I
be
with
you,
and
suffer
you?
Bring
thy
son
hither.
|
- 9:42
And as
he
was
yet a
coming, the
devil
threw
him
down,
and
tare him.
And
Jesus
rebuked the
unclean
spirit,
and
healed the
child,
and
delivered
him
again to
his
father.
|
- 9:43
And they
were
all
amazed
at the mighty
power of
God.
But while they
wondered every
one
at all
things
which
Jesus
did, he
said
unto
his
disciples,
|
- 9:44 Let
these
sayings sink
down
into
your
*
ears:
for the
Son of
man shall
be
delivered
into the
hands of
men.
|
- 9:45
But they understood
not
this
saying,
and it
was
hid
from
them,
that they
perceived
it
not:
and they
feared to
ask
him
of
that
saying.
|
- 9:46
Then there
arose a
reasoning
among
them,
which
of
them should
be
greatest.
|
- 9:47
And
Jesus,
perceiving the
thought of
their
heart,
took a
child, and
set
him
by
him,
|
- 9:48
And
said unto
them,
Whosoever
shall
receive
this
child
in
my
name
receiveth
me:
and
whosoever
shall
receive
me receiveth
him that
sent
me:
for he that
is
least
among
you
all, the
same shall
be
great.
|
- 9:49
And
John
answered and
said,
Master, we
saw
one casting
out
devils
in
thy
name;
and we
forbad
him,
because he
followeth
not
with
us.
|
- 9:50
And
Jesus
said
unto
him,
Forbid him
not:
for
he that
is
not
against
us
is
for
us.
|
- 9:51
And it came to
pass,
when the
time was
come that
he should be received
up
*,
he stedfastly
set
his
face to
go
to
Jerusalem,
|
- 9:52
And
sent
messengers
before
his
face:
and they
went, and
entered
into a
village of the
Samaritans,
to make
ready for
him.
|
- 9:53
And they
did
not
receive
him,
because
his
face
was as though he would
go
to
Jerusalem.
|
- 9:54
And when
his
disciples
James
and
John
saw this, they
said,
Lord, wilt
thou that we
command
fire to come
down
from
heaven,
and
consume
them,
even
as
Elias
did ?
|
- 9:55
But he
turned, and
rebuked
them,
and
said, Ye
know
not what
manner of
spirit
ye are
of.
|
- 9:56
For the
Son of
man
is
not
come to
destroy
men's
lives,
but to
save them.
And they
went
to
another
village.
|
- 9:57
And it came to
pass, that, as
they
went
in the
way, a
certain man
said
unto
him,
Lord, I will
follow
thee
whithersoever
thou
goest.
|
- 9:58
And
Jesus
said unto
him,
Foxes
have
holes,
and
birds of the
air have
nests;
but the
Son of
man
hath
not
where to
lay his
head.
|
- 9:59
And he
said
unto
another,
Follow
me.
But he
said,
Lord,
suffer
me
first to
go and
bury
my
father.
|
- 9:60
*
Jesus
said unto
him,
Let the
dead
bury
their
dead:
but
go
thou and
preach the
kingdom of
God.
|
- 9:61
And
another
also
said,
Lord, I will
follow
thee;
but
let
me
first go bid them
farewell, which are at home
at
my
house.
|
- 9:62
And
Jesus
said
unto
him, No
man, having
put
his
hand
to the
plough,
and
looking
back
*,
is
fit
for the
kingdom of
God.
|
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