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Luke 4

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CHAPTER 4
1And Jesus full of the Holy Ghost turned again from Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into desert
2forty days, and was tempted of the devil, and [he] ate nothing in those days; and when those days were ended, he hungered.
3And the devil said to him, If thou art God’s Son, say to this stone, that it be made bread.
4And Jesus answered to him, It is written, That a man liveth not in bread alone, but in every word of God.
5And the devil led him into an high hill, and showed to him all the realms of the world in a moment of time;
6and said to him, I shall give to thee all this power, and the glory of them, for to me they be given, and to whom I will, I give them;
7therefore if thou fall down, and worship before me, all things shall be thine.
8And Jesus answered, and said to him, It is written, Thou shalt worship thy Lord God [or the Lord thy God], and to him alone thou shalt serve.
9And he led him into Jerusalem, and set him on the pinnacle of the temple, and said to him, If thou art God’s Son, send thyself from hence down;
10for it is written, For he hath commanded to his angels of thee, that they keep thee in all thy ways,
11and that they shall take thee in hands, lest peradventure thou hurt thy foot at [or on] a stone.
12And Jesus answered, and said to him, It is said, Thou shalt not tempt thy Lord God [or the Lord thy God].
13And when every temptation was ended, the fiend [or the devil] went away from him for a time.
14And Jesus turned again in the virtue of the Spirit into Galilee, and the fame went forth of him through all the country.
15And he taught in the synagogues of them, and was magnified of all men.
16And he came to Nazareth, where he was nourished, and he entered after his custom in the sabbath day into a synagogue [or into the synagogue], and rose to read.
17And the book of Isaiah, the prophet, was taken to him; and as he turned the book, he found a place, where it was written,
18The Spirit of the Lord is [up] on me, for which thing he anointed me; he sent me to preach [or evangelize] to poor men, to heal contrite men in heart, and to preach remission to prisoners [or captives], and sight to blind men, and to deliver broken men into remission;
19to preach the year of the Lord pleasant [or accepted], and the day of yielding again [or retribution].
20And when he had closed the book, he gave [it] again to the minister, and sat; and the eyes of all men in the synagogue were beholding into him.
21And he began to say to them, For in this day this scripture is fulfilled in your ears.
22And all men gave witnessing to him, and wondered in the words of grace, that came forth [or came out] of his mouth. And they said, Whether this is not the son of Joseph?
23And he said to them, Soothly ye shall say to me this likeness, Leech, heal thyself. The Pharisees said to Jesus, How great things have we heard done in Capernaum, do thou also here in thy country.
24And he said, Truly I say to you, that no prophet is received [or is accepted] in his own country.
25In truth I say to you, that many widows were in the days of Elijah, the prophet, in Israel, when heaven was closed three years and six months, when great hunger was made in all the earth [or in every land];
26and to none of them was Elijah sent, but into Sarepta of Sidon, to a woman a widow [or no but to Sarepta of Sidon, to a woman widow].
27And many mesels were in Israel, under Elisha, the prophet, and none of them was cleansed, but Naaman of Syria.
28And all in the synagogue hearing these things, were filled with wrath.
29And they rose up, and drove him out without the city, and led him to the top of the hill on which their city was builded, to cast him down.
30But Jesus passed, and went through the middle of them;
31and he came down into Caper-naum, a city of Galilee, and there he taught them in [the] sabbaths.
32And they were astonied in his teaching, for his word was in power.
33And in their synagogue was a man having an unclean fiend, and he cried with great voice,
34and said, Suffer, what to us and to thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth? art thou come to lose us? I know thee, that thou art the Holy of God.
35And Jesus blamed him, and said, Wax dumb, and go out from him. And when the fiend had cast him forth into the middle, he went away from him, and he annoyed him nothing.
36And dread was made in all men, and they spake together, and said, What is this word, for in power and virtue he commandeth to unclean spirits, and they go out?
37And the fame was published of him into each place of the country.
38And Jesus rose up from the synagogue, and entered into the house of Simon; and the mother of Simon’s wife was holden with great fevers, and they prayed him for her.
39And Jesus stood over her, and commanded to the fever, and it left her; and anon she rose up, and served them.
40And when the sun went down, all that had sick men with diverse languors, [or aches], led them to him; and he set his hands on each by themselves, and healed them.
41And fiends went out from many, and cried, and said, For thou art the Son of God. And he blamed, and suffered them not to speak, for they knew him, that he was Christ.
42And when the day was come, he went out, and went into a desert place; and the people sought him, and they came to him, and they held him, that he should not go away from them.
43To whom he said, For also to other cities it behooveth me to preach [or evangelize] the kingdom of God, for therefore [or thereto] I am sent.
44And he preached in the synagogues of Galilee.

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