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whereupon the herd rushed down the precipice into the lake , and , were drowned . The herdsmen therefore , seeing what was done , fled , and told it in the city and in the country ; wfereupon [ the people ] came forth to see what hauV been done ; and came to Jesus , and found the man , from whom the demons had come out , sitting , clothed , and sound in mind , at the feet of Jesus ; and they were-afr-aid ^ - ^ hen ^ th ^
moniac had been cured ; whereupon trie whole multitude of the surrounding country of the Gadarenes besought him to depart from them ; for they were seized with great fear . So he , having entered into the ship , returned . But the man , from whom the demons had come out , besought [ Jesus ] that he might be with him . Jesus however sent him away , saying : " Return home , and relate what God hath done for thee . " So he went , and proclaimed throughout the city what Jesus had done for him .
r s .- T < CURE OF A PARALYTIC AT CAPERNAUM ,. ¦ ' ¦ • . ¦ ' ¦• • • ¦'¦ .... - ¦ ., ' .. . ... . Ma ^ thevv . ix . 1—8 . ¦ .. . , _ ....... ¦ And [ Jesus ] having entered into the ship ,. , . passed over and came into his own city [ i . e . Capernaum , where he had taken irp
his residence since leaving Nazareth , see Matthew iv . 1 & ]; when lo ! they brought unto him a paralytic lying on a bed [ i e . a portable couch or mattress ] . Jesus ^ seeing their faith , said . to the paralytic : " Take courage , child ; thy sins be fbVgiven thee ;" when lo ! some of the scribes said within themselves : ** This man 1
blasphemeth . " And Jesus , seeing their thoughts , said : Why think ye evil in your hearts ? for which is easier , to say , ' Thy sins be forgiven thee , ' or to say , * Arise and walk ? ' But that ye may know that the son of man hath authority on earth to forgive sins / 5 ( then he saitli to the paralytic , ) " Arise , take up thy bed , and go home . " So he arose , and went home . And the multitudes , seeing it , wondered , and glorified God , whio had given such authority to men . Maiik ii . 1—12 , ............
• And again after some days he entered into Capernaum ; when , as soon as it was Jfoeard that he was at home , so many were gathered together , that there was no more room , not even about the door ; and he spake unto them the word . And there come unto him [ men ] bringing a paralytic carried by four , who not being able to come near him because of the multitude uncovered the
roof [ of the house ] where he was ; and having forced it ^ p > let down the bed , on which the paralytic lay . Jesus , seeing their faith , saith to the paralytic : ?« 'Childj thy sins be forgiven thee . " Now some of the scribes were sitting there and * reasQning in their hearts : * ' Why doth this man thus speak blasphemies ? who can forgive sins but one [ that is ] God ? " And Jesus , Jmmediately k nowing in his spirit that they thus reasoned withi-ft themselves ,
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346 TRANSLATION OF T ? HE GOSPELS
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 1, 1833, page 346, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2625/page/26/
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