Jēzus dziedina paralizēto
(Mk 2:1–12Lk 5:17–26)1 Tad Jēzus, iekāpis laivā, pārcēlās pāri un nonāca savā pilsētā. 2 Un, redzi, tie atnesa pie viņa kādu paralizēto, kas gulēja gultā; un Jēzus, viņu ticību redzēdams, sacīja paralizētajam: “Esi drošs, dēls, tavi grēki tev piedoti.” 3 Tad kādi no rakstu mācītājiem pie sevis sacīja: “Šis zaimo.” 4 Jēzus, viņu domas noprazdams, sacīja: “Kādēļ jūs domājat ļaunu savās sirdīs? 5 Kas ir vieglāk – sacīt: tev tavi grēki piedoti! – vai sacīt: celies un staigā! – 6 Bet lai jūs zinātu, ka Cilvēka Dēlam ir vara virs zemes grēkus piedot,” – un viņš sacīja paralizētajam: “Celies, ņem savu gultu un ej uz mājām!” 7 Un tas piecēlies gāja uz mājām. 8 Ļaužu pūlis, to redzēdams, izbijās un slavēja Dievu, kas devis tādu varu cilvēkiem.
Mateja aicināšana
(Mk 2:13–17Lk 5:27–32)9 Jēzus, no turienes iedams projām, ieraudzīja muitnīcā sēžam kādu cilvēku, vārdā Matejs, un viņam sacīja: “Seko man!” Un tas piecēlies sekoja viņam. 10 Reiz, kad viņš sēdēja tā namā pie galda, redzi, arī daudz muitnieku un grēcinieku nāca un sēdēja līdz ar Jēzu un viņa mācekļiem pie galda. 11 Farizeji, to redzēdami, sacīja viņa mācekļiem: “Kādēļ jūsu Skolotājs ēd kopā ar muitniekiem un grēciniekiem?” 12 Jēzus, to dzirdēdams, tiem sacīja: “Nevis veselajiem vajag ārsta, bet slimajiem. 13 Bet jūs ejiet un mācieties saprast, ko nozīmē: es gribu žēlsirdību, ne upuri; jo es neesmu nācis aicināt taisnos, bet grēciniekus.”
Kāzu viesi negavē
(Mk 2:18–22Lk 5:33–39)14 Tad pie viņa atnāca Jāņa mācekļi un jautāja: “Kādēļ mēs un farizeji bieži gavējam, bet tavi mācekļi negavē?” 15 Jēzus tiem sacīja: “Kā var kāzu viesi sērot, kamēr līgavainis ar tiem? Bet nāks dienas, kad viņiem tiks atņemts līgavainis, tad tie gavēs. 16 Neviens nešuj jauna auduma ielāpu uz vecām drēbēm, jo ielāps noplīst no drēbēm, un plīsums kļūst vēl lielāks. 17 Tāpat arī jaunu vīnu neviens nelej vecos ādas maisos, citādi maisi saplīst un vīns izlīst, un maisi iet bojā. Bet jaunu vīnu lej jaunos maisos, tad veseli paliek abi.”
Jēzus dziedina Jaīra meitu un ar asinsteci slimo
(Mk 5:21–43Lk 8:40–56)18 Jēzum ar viņiem vēl runājot, redzi, viens vecākais nāca un nometās ceļos viņa priekšā un sacīja: “Mana meita nupat nomira. Bet nāc, uzliec viņai savu roku, un tā dzīvos.” 19 Jēzus piecēlies sekoja tam kopā ar saviem mācekļiem. 20 Un, redzi, kāda sieviete, kas divpadsmit gadus slimoja ar asiņošanu, pienāca no mugurpuses un pieskārās viņa drēbju malai. 21 Viņa pie sevis sacīja: “Ja vien viņa drēbēm pieskaršos, kļūšu vesela!” 22 Bet Jēzus, pagriezies un viņu ieraudzījis, teica: “Esi droša, meita, tava ticība tevi ir dziedinājusi!” Un sieviete kļuva vesela tajā pašā brīdī. 23 Kad Jēzus, ienācis vecākā namā, ieraudzīja flautistus un trokšņainu ļaužu pulku, 24 viņš sacīja: “Ejiet prom! Meitene nav mirusi, bet guļ.” Un tie viņu izsmēja. 25 Bet, kad ļaudis bija izraidīti ārā, Jēzus, iegājis iekšā, satvēra viņas roku, un meitene piecēlās. 26 Runas par to izplatījās visā apvidū.
Jēzus dziedina divus aklos
27 Kad Jēzus devās projām, viņam sekoja divi aklie, skaļi saukdami: “Dāvida dēls, apžēlojies par mums!” 28 Kad viņš iegāja namā, aklie pienāca pie viņa, un Jēzus viņiem jautāja: “Vai jūs ticat, ka es to varu izdarīt?” Tie viņam sacīja: “Jā, Kungs!” 29 Viņš pieskārās viņu acīm, sacīdams: “Lai jums notiek pēc jūsu ticības,” 30 un viņu acis atvērās. Tad Jēzus tos stingri nobrīdināja: “Pielūkojiet, lai neviens to neuzzinātu!” 31 Bet tie aizgājuši daudzināja viņu visā apvidū.
Jēzus dziedina mēmo
32 Kad tie gāja ārā, pie Jēzus atveda kādu mēmu un dēmona apsēstu vīru. 33 Un, kad dēmons bija izdzīts, mēmais sāka runāt. Tad ļaudis brīnījās un sacīja: “Nekas tamlīdzīgs Israēlā vēl nekad nav redzēts!” 34 Bet farizeji runāja: “Viņš izdzen dēmonus ar dēmonu valdnieka palīdzību.”
Pļaujamā ir daudz
35 Jēzus gāja pa visām pilsētām un ciemiem, mācīdams viņu sinagogās un sludinādams Valstības evaņģēliju, un dziedinādams visus slimos un vārgos. 36 Un, redzēdams ļaužu pūli, viņš iežēlojās par tiem, jo tie bija novārguši un pamesti kā avis, kurām nav gana. 37 Tad viņš sacīja saviem mācekļiem: “Pļaujamā daudz, bet strādnieku maz, 38 tādēļ lūdziet pļaujas Kungu, lai viņš sūta strādniekus savā pļaujā.”
Jesus Heals a Man Who Could Not Walk
(Mark 2.1-12Luke 5.17-26)1 Jesus got into a boat and crossed back over to the town where he lived. 2 Some people soon brought to him a man lying on a mat because he could not walk. When Jesus saw how much faith they had, he said to the man, “My friend, don't worry! Your sins are forgiven.”
3 Some teachers of the Law of Moses said to themselves, “Jesus must think he is God!”
4 But Jesus knew what was in their minds, and he said, “Why are you thinking such evil things? 5 Is it easier for me to tell this man his sins are forgiven or to tell him to get up and walk? 6 But I will show you that the Son of Man has the right to forgive sins here on earth.” So Jesus said to the man, “Get up! Pick up your mat and go on home.” 7 The man got up and went home. 8 When the crowds saw this, they were afraid and praised God for giving such authority to people.
Jesus Chooses Matthew
(Mark 2.13-17Luke 5.27-32)9 As Jesus was leaving, he saw a tax collector named Matthew sitting at the place for paying taxes. Jesus said to him, “Follow me.” Matthew got up and went with him.
10 Later, Jesus and his disciples were having dinner at Matthew's house. Many tax collectors and other sinners were also there. 11 Some Pharisees asked Jesus' disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and other sinners?”
12 Jesus heard them and answered, “Healthy people don't need a doctor, but sick people do. 13 Go and learn what the Scriptures mean when they say, ‘Instead of offering sacrifices to me, I want you to be merciful to others.’ I didn't come to invite good people to be my followers. I came to invite sinners.”
People Ask about Going without Eating
(Mark 2.18-22Luke 5.33-39)14 Some followers of John the Baptist came and asked Jesus, “Why do we and the Pharisees often go without eating, while your disciples never do?”
15 Jesus answered:
The friends of a bridegroom aren't sad while he is still with them. But the time will come when he will be taken from them. Then they will go without eating.
16 No one uses a new piece of cloth to patch old clothes. The patch would shrink and tear a bigger hole.
17 No one pours new wine into old wineskins. The wine would swell and burst the old skins. Then the wine would be lost, and the skins would be ruined. New wine must be put into new wineskins. Both the skins and the wine will then be safe.
A Dying Girl and a Sick Woman
(Mark 5.21-43Luke 8.40-56)18 While Jesus was still speaking, an official came and knelt in front of him. The man said, “My daughter has just now died! Please come and place your hand on her. Then she will live again.”
19 Jesus and his disciples got up and went with the man.
20 A woman who had been bleeding for twelve years came up behind Jesus and barely touched his clothes. 21 She had said to herself, “If I can just touch his clothes, I will be healed.”
22 Jesus turned. He saw the woman and said, “Don't worry! You are now healed because of your faith.” At that moment she was healed.
23 When Jesus went into the home of the official and saw the musicians and the crowd of mourners, 24 he said, “Get out of here! The little girl isn't dead. She is just asleep.” Everyone started laughing at Jesus. 25 But after the crowd had been sent out of the house, Jesus went to the girl's bedside. He took her by the hand and helped her up.
26 News about this spread all over that part of the country.
Jesus Heals Two Blind Men
27 As Jesus was leaving that place, two blind men began following him and shouting, “Son of David, have pity on us!”
28 After Jesus had gone indoors, the two blind men came up to him. He asked them, “Do you believe I can make you well?”
“Yes, Lord,” they answered.
29 Jesus touched their eyes and said, “Because of your faith, you will be healed.” 30 They were able to see, and Jesus strictly warned them not to tell anyone about him. 31 But they left and talked about him to everyone in that part of the country.
Jesus Heals a Man Who Could Not Talk
32 As Jesus and his disciples were on their way, some people brought to him a man who could not talk because a demon was in him. 33 After Jesus had forced the demon out, the man started talking. The crowds were so amazed they began saying, “Nothing like this has ever happened in Israel!”
34 But the Pharisees said, “The leader of the demons gives him the power to force out demons.”
Jesus Has Pity on People
35 Jesus went to every town and village. He taught in their synagogues and preached the good news about God's kingdom. Jesus also healed every kind of disease and sickness. 36 When he saw the crowds, he felt sorry for them. They were confused and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. 37 He said to his disciples, “A large crop is in the fields, but there are only a few workers. 38 Ask the Lord in charge of the harvest to send out workers to bring it in.”