Mark - Ferrar Fenton Bible Translation page 1096

The New Testament

MARK.

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4g jesus then, standing still, said, S0, hailing the blind man, they said

Take heart! Get up : He

Throwing off his cloak, he sprang np, and came toward yesns. What do you wish tha_t_I should 11

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Il jesus asked him. the blind man

that I may see again I said jesus, in reply to your faith has saved you. And he saw again immediately, and followed jesus along the road. Ghz Eriumplyul Gritty. And when they drew near to jeru-

salem, to Bethphage and Bethany, to- wards the Mount of Olives, He sent forward two of His disciples, instruct- ·Go into the village oppo- ~·Slt¢ YOU; and 8S SOO!) 3S YOU €1]t€I' lt, you will find a colt, upon which no man has ever been seated: unfasten it and bring it. And should any one ask you, ‘ Why are you doing this ? reply, ‘ Because the Master has need of it ’ ; and he will at once send it.’ They accordingly went, and found a

colt tied up against the door outside, in the open street; and they unfastened it. And some of those who were What are you doing, untying that colt? They answered just as jesus had instructed them; they then allowed them. And they took tl1e colt to esus; and throwing their cloaks over it, He took His seat upon it. Then many spread their cloaks upon the road; while others cutoff foliage from the trees, and scattered them upon the pathway. And those in advance and those in the rear shouted, ex- claiming, Hosamval BLESSED is THE ONE wuo comms IN THE NAME or rua Loran! Blessed be the approaching King- dom of our father David; Hosawua in rua mcrmsr!1

T hen, entering jerusalem, and the

temple, He examined everything; but it being now late, He returned again to Bethany, together with the twelve.

Uh: Strunk Qllrariug nf the ®cutp12. 12 Andonthemorningfo11owing,when leaving Bethany, He was hungry. Psalm cxviii. 25, ¤6. 11-27

And seeing at a distance a tig—tree with leaves, He went to see if He could find anything upon it. On coming to it, however, He found nothing but leaves; for it was not a good ng year. Then addressing it, Never from now let any And His disciples heard Him. They then arrived at jerusalem.

And jesus, entering the temple, began to expel the buyers and sellers from the temple, overturning t-he tables of the money—brokers, as well as the stands of the pigeon-dealers; while He would not allow any one to carry an article through the temple. He Is it not written, MY HOUSE SHALL BE SE1? APART

AS A HoUsE or PRAYER Fon ALL THE NATIONS ?1 but you have turned f 2 it into A cAvs or Rosnens When the chief priests and profes-

sors heard- it, however, they planned how they could murder Him; for they were afraid of Him, because all the masses were struck with admiration at His teaching. But when evening came, He went out of the city. El}: Witlizrrh 3ig-flirt:. When returning in the early morn-

ing, they observed the fig-tree withered from the root. And Peter, remember- Rabbi, look! the fig—tree which You denounced is jesus, addressing them, then said, Have faith in God. I tell you in-

deed, that if you should say to this mountain, ‘Be taken away, and flung into the seal'-·and should not doubt in your heart, but believe that what you say could be··~it will be done as you shall say. I therefore tell you that whatever you asl: for in prayer, believe that you will receive it; and it shall come to you. And when you stand praying, if you have anything against any one, forgive it: so that your Father Who is in heaven may forgive you your own trespasses. But if you will not forgive, your Father Who is in heaven will not forgive your trespassesf Qlunrrrning Qnhu the §apii;cr. When they returned to jerusalem,

and while He was walking in the Isa. ivi. 7. * jcr. vii. xx. tooo 16 18 zo 21 22 26

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