The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ According to Matthew
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Chapter 12
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At this time, Jesus was walking through the corn-fields on the sabbath day. And his disciples, who were hungry, fell to plucking the ears of corn and eating them.
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The Pharisees saw this, and said to him, Look, thy disciples are doing a thing which it is not lawful to do on the sabbath.
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Whereupon he said to them, Have you never read of what David did, when he and his followers were hungry?
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How he went into the tabernacle, and ate the loaves set out there before God, although neither he nor his followers, nor anyone else except the priests had a right to eat them?
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Or again, have you not read in the law that the priests violate the sabbath rest in the temple, and none blames them?
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And I tell you there is one standing here who is greater than the temple.
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If you had found out what the words mean, It is mercy, not sacrifice, that wins favour with me, you would not have passed judgement on the guiltless.
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The Son of Man has even the sabbath at his disposal.
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So he went on his way, and afterwards came into their synagogue.
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And here there was a man who had one of his hands withered; and they asked Jesus whether it was lawful to do a work of healing on the sabbath, so that they might have a charge to bring against him.
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But he answered, Is there a man among you that has a sheep, who would not take hold of it and pull it out, if it should fall into a pit on the sabbath?
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And of what value is a sheep compared to a man? There is nothing unlawful, then, in doing a work of mercy on the sabbath day.
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And with that he said to the man, Stretch out thy hand; and when he stretched it out, it was restored to him as sound as the other.

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Thereupon the Pharisees left the synagogue, and plotted together to make away with him.
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Jesus was aware of this, and withdrew from the place; great multitudes followed him, and he healed all their diseases;
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but he laid a strict charge on them that they should not make him known.
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This he did to fulfil the word spoken by the prophet Isaias,
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Behold, my servant, whom I have chosen, my elect, with whom my soul is well pleased. I will lay my spirit upon him, and he shall proclaim judgement among the Gentiles.
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He will not protest and cry out; none shall hear his voice in the streets.
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He will not snap the staff that is already crushed, or put out the wick that still smoulders, until the time comes when he crowns his judgement with victory.
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And the Gentiles will put their trust in his name.

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Then they brought to him a man possessed, who was both blind and dumb; whom he cured, giving him both speech and sight.
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The multitudes were filled with amazement; Can this, they asked, be no other than the Son of David?
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But the Pharisees said, when they heard of it, It is only through the power of Beelzebub, the prince of the devils, that he casts the devils out.
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Whereupon Jesus, who knew what was in their thoughts, said to them, No kingdom can be at war with itself without being laid waste; no city or household that is at war with itself can stand firm.
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If it is Satan who casts Satan out, then Satan is at war with himself, and how is his kingdom to stand firm?
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Again, if it is through Beelzebub that I cast out devils, by what means do your own sons cast them out? It is for these, then, to pronounce judgement on you.
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But if, when I cast out devils, I do it through the Spirit of God, then it must be that the kingdom of God has already appeared among you.
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How is anyone to gain entrance into the house of a strong man and plunder his goods without first making the strong man his prisoner? Then he can plunder his house at will.
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He who is not with me, is against me; he who does not gather his store with me, scatters it abroad.

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And now I tell you this; there is pardon for all the other sins and blasphemies of men, but not for blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
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There is no one who blasphemes against the Son of Man but may find forgiveness; but for him who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit there is no forgiveness, either in this world or in the world to come.
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Either tell us that the tree is sound and its fruit sound, or that the tree is withered and its fruit withered; the test of the tree is in its fruit.
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Brood of vipers, how could you speak to good effect, wicked as you are? It is from the heart’s overflow that the mouth speaks;
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a good man utters good words from his store of goodness, the wicked man, from his store of wickedness, can utter nothing but what is evil.
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And I say this, that in the day of judgement men will be brought to account for every thoughtless word they have spoken.
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Thy words will be matter to acquit, or matter to condemn thee.

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Hereupon some of the scribes and Pharisees answered him, Master, may we see a sign from thee?
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He answered them, The generation that asks for a sign is a wicked and unfaithful generation; the only sign that will be given it is the sign of the prophet Jonas.
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Jonas was three days and three nights in the belly of the sea-beast, and the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
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The men of Nineve will rise up with this generation at the day of judgement, and will leave it without excuse; for they did penance when Jonas preached to them, and behold, a greater than Jonas is here.
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The queen of the south will rise up with this generation at the day of judgement, and will leave it without excuse; for she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and behold, a greater than Solomon is here.

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The unclean spirit, which has possessed a man and then goes out of him, walks about the desert looking for a resting-place, and finds none;
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and it says, I will go back to my own dwelling, from which I came out. And it comes back, to find that dwelling empty, and swept out, and neatly set in order.
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Thereupon, it goes away, and brings in seven other spirits more wicked than itself to bear it company, and together they enter in and settle down there; so that the last state of that man is worse than the first. So it shall fare with this wicked generation.

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While he was still speaking to the multitude, it chanced that his mother and his brethren were standing without, desiring speech with him.
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And someone told him, Here are thy mother and thy brethren standing without, looking for thee.
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But he made answer to the man that brought him the news, Who is a mother, who are brethren, to me?
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Then he stretched out his hand towards his disciples, and said, Here are my mother and my brethren!
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If anyone does the will of my Father who is in heaven, he is my brother, and sister, and mother.