Mark 9

1 And after six days, Jesus took with him Peter, and James, and John; and he led them separately to a lofty mountain alone; and he was transfigured before them.

2 And his vestments became radiant and exceedingly white like snow, with such a brilliance as no fuller on earth is able to achieve.

3 And there appeared to them Elijah with Moses; and they were speaking with Jesus.

4 And in response, Peter said to Jesus: “Master, it is good for us to be here. And so let us make three tabernacles, one for you, and one for Moses, and one for Elijah.”

5 For he did not know what he was saying. For they were overwhelmed by fear.

6 And there was a cloud overshadowing them. And a voice came from the cloud, saying: “This is my most beloved Son. Listen to him.”

7 And immediately, looking around, they no longer saw anyone, except Jesus alone with them.

8 And as they were descending from the mountain, he instructed them not to relate to anyone what they had seen, until after the Son of man will have risen again from the dead.

9 And they kept the word to themselves, arguing about what “after he will have risen from the dead” might mean.

10 And they questioned him, saying: “Then why do the Pharisees and the scribes say that Elijah must arrive first?”

11 And in response, he said to them: “Elijah, when he will arrive first, shall restore all things. And in the manner that it has been written about the Son of man, so must he suffer many things and be condemned.

12 But I say to you, that Elijah also has arrived, (and they have done to him whatever they wanted) just as it has been written about him.”

13 And approaching his disciples, he saw a great crowd surrounding them, and the scribes were arguing with them.

14 And soon all the people, seeing Jesus, were astonished and struck with fear, and hurrying to him, they greeted him.

15 And he questioned them, “What are you arguing about among yourselves?”

16 And one from the crowd responded by saying: “Teacher, I have brought to you my son, who has a mute spirit.

17 And whenever it takes hold of him, it throws him down, and he foams and gnashes with his teeth, and he becomes unconscious. And I asked your disciples to cast him out, and they could not.”

18 And answering them, he said: “O unbelieving generation, how long must I be with you? How long shall I endure you? Bring him to me.”

19 And they brought him. And when he had seen him, immediately the spirit disturbed him. And having been thrown to the ground, he rolled around foaming.

20 And he questioned his father, “How long has this been happening to him?” But he said: “From infancy.

21 And often it casts him into fire or into water, in order to destroy him. But if you are able to do anything, help us and take pity on us.”

22 But Jesus said to him, “If you are able to believe: all things are possible to one who believes.”

23 And immediately the father of the boy, crying out with tears, said: “I do believe, Lord. Help my unbelief.”

24 And when Jesus saw the crowd rushing together, he admonished the unclean spirit, saying to him, “Deaf and mute spirit, I command you, leave him; and do not enter into him anymore.”

25 And crying out, and convulsing him greatly, he departed from him. And he became like one who is dead, so much so that many said, “He is dead.”

26 But Jesus, taking him by the hand, lifted him up. And he arose.

27 And when he had entered into the house, his disciples questioned him privately, “Why were we unable to cast him out?”

28 And he said to them, “This kind is able to be expelled by nothing other than prayer and fasting.”

29 And setting out from there, they passed through Galilee. And he intended that no one know about it.

30 Then he taught his disciples, and he said to them, “For the Son of man shall be delivered into the hands of men, and they will kill him, and having been killed, on the third day he will rise again.”

31 But they did not understand the word. And they were afraid to question him.

32 And they went to Capernaum. And when they were in the house, he questioned them, “What did you discuss on the way?”

33 But they were silent. For indeed, on the way, they had disputed among themselves as to which of them was greater.

34 And sitting down, he called the twelve, and he said to them, “If anyone wants to be first, he shall be the last of all and the minister of all.”

35 And taking a child, he set him in their midst. And when he had embraced him, he said to them:

36 “Whoever receives one such child in my name, receives me. And whoever receives me, receives not me, but him who sent me.”

37 John responded to him by saying, “Teacher, we saw someone casting out demons in your name; he does not follow us, and so we prohibited him.”

38 But Jesus said: “Do not prohibit him. For there is no one who can act with virtue in my name and soon speak evil about me.

39 For whoever is not against you is for you.

40 For whoever, in my name, will give you a cup of water to drink, because you belong to Christ: Amen I say to you, he shall not lose his reward.

41 And whoever will have scandalized one of these little ones who believe in me: it would be better for him if a great millstone were placed around his neck and he were thrown into the sea.

42 And if your hand causes you to sin, cut it off: it is better for you to enter into life disabled, than having two hands to go into Hell, into the unquenchable fire,

43 where their worm does not die, and the fire is not extinguished.

44 But if your foot causes you to sin, chop it off: it is better for you to enter into eternal life lame, than having two feet to be cast into the Hell of unquenchable fire,

45 where their worm does not die, and the fire is not extinguished.

46 But if your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out: it is better for you to enter into the kingdom of God with one eye, than having two eyes to be cast into the Hell of fire,

47 where their worm does not die, and the fire is not extinguished.

48 For all shall be salted with fire, and every victim shall be salted with salt.

49 Salt is good: but if the salt has become bland, with what will you season it? Have salt in yourselves, and have peace among yourselves.”

Mark 10

1 And rising up, he went from there into the area of Judea beyond the Jordan. And again, the crowd came together before him. And just as he was accustomed to do, again he taught them.

2 And approaching, the Pharisees questioned him, testing him: “Is it lawful for a man to dismiss his wife?”

3 But in response, he said to them, “What did Moses instruct you?”

4 And they said, “Moses gave permission to write a bill of divorce and to dismiss her.”

5 But Jesus responded by saying: “It was due to the hardness of your heart that he wrote that precept for you.

6 But from the beginning of creation, God made them male and female.

7 Because of this, a man shall leave behind his father and mother, and he shall cling to his wife.

8 And these two shall be one in flesh. And so, they are now, not two, but one flesh.

9 Therefore, what God has joined together, let no man separate.”

10 And again, in the house, his disciples questioned him about the same thing.

11 And he said to them: “Whoever dismisses his wife, and marries another, commits adultery against her.

12 And if a wife dismisses her husband, and is married to another, she commits adultery.”

13 And they brought to him the little children, so that he might touch them. But the disciples admonished those who brought them.

14 But when Jesus saw this, he took offense, and he said to them: “Allow the little ones to come to me, and do not prohibit them. For of such as these is the kingdom of God.

15 Amen I say to you, whoever will not accept the kingdom of God like a little child, will not enter into it.”

16 And embracing them, and laying his hands upon them, he blessed them.

17 And when he had departed on the way, a certain one, running up and kneeling before him, asked him, “Good Teacher, what shall I do, so that I may secure eternal life?”

18 But Jesus said to him, “Why call me good? No one is good except the one God.

19 You know the precepts: “Do not commit adultery. Do not kill. Do not steal. Do not speak false testimony. Do not deceive. Honor your father and mother.”

20 But in response, he said to him, “Teacher, all these I have observed from my youth.”

21 Then Jesus, gazing at him, loved him, and he said to him: “One thing is lacking to you. Go, sell whatever you have, and give to the poor, and then you will have treasure in heaven. And come, follow me.”

22 But he went away grieving, having been greatly saddened by the word. For he had many possessions.

23 And Jesus, looking around, said to his disciples, “How difficult it is for those who have riches to enter into the kingdom of God!”

24 And the disciples were astonished at his words. But Jesus, answering again, said to them: “Little sons, how difficult it is for those who trust in money to enter into the kingdom of God!

25 It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, than for the rich to enter into the kingdom of God.”

26 And they wondered even more, saying among themselves, “Who, then, can be saved?”

27 And Jesus, gazing at them, said: “With men it is impossible; but not with God. For with God all things are possible.”

28 And Peter began to say to him, “Behold, we have left all things and have followed you.”

29 In response, Jesus said: “Amen I say to you, There is no one who has left behind house, or brothers, or sisters, or father, or mother, or children, or land, for my sake and for the Gospel,

30 who will not receive one hundred times as much, now in this time: houses, and brothers, and sisters, and mothers, and children, and land, with persecutions, and in the future age eternal life.

31 But many of the first shall be last, and the last shall be first.”

32 Now they were on the way ascending to Jerusalem. And Jesus went ahead of them, and they were astonished. And those following him were afraid. And again, taking aside the twelve, he began to tell them what was about to happen to him.

33 “For behold, we are going up to Jerusalem, and the Son of man will be handed over to the leaders of the priests, and to the scribes, and the elders. And they will condemn him to death, and they will hand him over to the Gentiles.

34 And they will mock him, and spit on him, and scourge him, and put him to death. And on the third day, he will rise again.”

35 And James and John, the sons of Zebedee, drew near to him, saying, “Teacher, we wish that whatever we will ask, you would do for us.”

36 But he said to them, “What do you want me to do for you?”

37 And they said, “Grant to us that we may sit, one at your right and the other at your left, in your glory.”

38 But Jesus said to them: “You do not know what you are asking. Are you able to drink from the chalice from which I drink, or to be baptized with the baptism with which I am to be baptized?”

39 But they said to him, “We can.” Then Jesus said to them: “Indeed, you shall drink from the chalice, from which I drink; and you shall be baptized with the baptism, with which I am to be baptized.

40 But to sit at my right, or at my left, is not mine to give to you, but it is for those for whom it has been prepared.”

41 And the ten, upon hearing this, began to be indignant toward James and John.

42 But Jesus, calling them, said to them: “You know that those who seem to be leaders among the Gentiles dominate them, and their leaders exercise authority over them.

43 But it is not to be this way among you. Instead, whoever would become greater shall be your minister;

44 and whoever will be first among you shall be the servant of all.

45 So, too, the Son of man has not come so that they would minister to him, but so that he would minister and would give his life as a redemption for many.”

46 And they went to Jericho. And as he was setting out from Jericho with his disciples and a very numerous multitude, Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus, a blind man, sat begging beside the way.

47 And when he had heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to cry out and to say, “Jesus, Son of David, take pity on me.”

48 And many admonished him to be quiet. But he cried out all the more, “Son of David, take pity on me.”

49 And Jesus, standing still, instructed him to be called. And they called the blind man, saying to him: “Be at peace. Arise. He is calling you.”

50 And casting aside his garment, he leapt up and went to him.

51 And in response, Jesus said to him, “What do you want, that I should do for you?” And the blind man said to him, “Master, that I may see.”

52 Then Jesus said to him, “Go, your faith has made you whole.” And immediately he saw, and he followed him on the way.

Mark 11

1 And as they were approaching Jerusalem and Bethania, toward the mount of Olives, he sent two of his disciples,

2 and he said to them: “Go into the village that is opposite you, and immediately upon entering there, you will find a colt tied, on which no man has yet sat. Release him and bring him.

3 And if anyone will say to you: ‘What are you doing?’ Say that the Lord has need of him. And he will immediately send him here.”

4 And going out, they found the colt tied before the outer gate, at the meeting of two ways. And they untied him.

5 And some of those who were standing there said to them, “What are you doing by releasing the colt?”

6 And they spoke to them just as Jesus had instructed them. And they permitted them.

7 And they led the colt to Jesus. And they placed their garments on it; and he sat upon it.

8 Then many spread their garments along the way; but others cut down leafy branches from trees and scattered them on the way.

9 And those who went ahead, and those who followed, cried out saying: “Hosanna! Blessed is he who has arrived in the name of the Lord.

10 Blessed is the advent of the kingdom of our father David. Hosanna in the highest!”

11 And he entered into Jerusalem, into the temple. And having looked around at everything, since it was now the evening hour, he went out to Bethania with the twelve.

12 And the next day, as they were departing from Bethania, he was hungry.

13 And when he had seen a fig tree with leaves in the distance, he went to it, in case he might find something on it. And when he had gone to it, he found nothing but leaves. For it was not the season for figs.

14 And in response, he said to it, “From now on and forever, may no one eat fruit from you again!” And his disciples heard this.

15 And they went to Jerusalem. And when he had entered into the temple, he began to cast out the sellers and the buyers in the temple. And he overturned the tables of the moneychangers and the chairs of the vendors of doves.

16 And he would not permit anyone to carry goods through the temple.

17 And he taught them, saying: “Is it not written: ‘For my house shall be called the house of prayer for all nations?’ But you have made it into a den of robbers.”

18 And when the leaders of the priests, and the scribes, had heard this, they sought a means by which they might destroy him. For they feared him, because the entire multitude was in admiration over his doctrine.

19 And when evening had arrived, he departed from the city.

20 And when they passed by in the morning, they saw that the fig tree had dried up from the roots.

21 And Peter, remembering, said to him, “Master, behold, the fig tree that you cursed has withered.”

22 And in response, Jesus said to them: “Have the faith of God.

23 Amen I say to you, that whoever will say to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and cast into the sea,’ and who will not have hesitated in his heart, but will have believed: then whatever he has said be done, it shall be done for him.

24 For this reason, I say to you, all things whatsoever that you ask for when praying: believe that you will receive them, and they will happen for you.

25 And when you stand to pray, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive them, so that your Father, who is in heaven, may also forgive you your sins.

26 But if you will not forgive, neither will your Father, who is in heaven, forgive you your sins.”

27 And they went again to Jerusalem. And when he was walking in the temple, the leaders of the priests, and the scribes, and the elders approached him.

28 And they said to him: “By what authority do you do these things? And who has given you this authority, so that you would do these things?”

29 But in response, Jesus said to them: “I also will ask you one word, and if you answer me, I will tell you by what authority I do these things.

30 The baptism of John: was it from heaven or from men? Answer me.”

31 But they discussed it among themselves, saying: “If we say, ‘From heaven,’ he will say, ‘Then why did you not believe him?’

32 If we say, ‘From men,’ we fear the people. For they all hold that John was a true prophet.”

33 And answering, they said to Jesus, “We do not know.” And in response, Jesus said to them, “Neither will I tell you by what authority I do these things.”

Mark 12

1 And he began to speak to them in parables: “A man dug a vineyard, and surrounded it with a hedge, and dug a pit, and built a tower, and he loaned it out to farmers, and he set out on a long journey.

2 And in time, he sent a servant to the farmers, in order to receive some of the fruit of the vineyard from the farmers.

3 But they, having apprehended him, beat him and sent him away empty.

4 And again, he sent another servant to them. And they wounded him on the head, and they treated him with contempt.

5 And again, he sent another, and him they killed, and many others: some they beat, but others they killed.

6 Therefore, having still one son, most dear to him, he sent him also to them, at the very end, saying, ‘For they will reverence my son.’

7 But the settlers said one to another: ‘This is the heir. Come, let us kill him. And then the inheritance will be ours.’

8 And apprehending him, they killed him. And they cast him out of the vineyard.

9 Therefore, what will the lord of the vineyard do?” “He will come and destroy the settlers. And he will give the vineyard to others.”

10 “And so, have you not read this scripture?: ‘The stone which the builders have rejected, the same has been made the head of the corner.

11 By the Lord has this been done, and it is wondrous in our eyes.’ “

12 And they sought to take hold of him, but they feared the crowd. For they knew that he had spoken this parable about them. And leaving him behind, they went away.

13 And they sent some of the Pharisees and Herodians to him, so that they might trap him with words.

14 And these, arriving, said to him: “Teacher, we know that you are truthful and that you do not favor anyone; for you do not consider the appearance of men, but you teach the way of God in truth. Is it lawful to give the tribute to Caesar, or should we not give it?”

15 And knowing their skill in deception, he said to them: “Why do you test me? Bring me a denarius, so that I may see it.”

16 And they brought it to him. And he said to them, “Whose image and inscription is this?” They said to him, “Caesar’s.”

17 So in response, Jesus said to them, “Then render to Caesar, the things that are of Caesar; and to God, the things that are of God.” And they wondered over him.

18 And the Sadducees, who say there is no resurrection, approached him. And they questioned him, saying:

19 “Teacher, Moses wrote for us that if any man’s brother will have died and left behind a wife, and not have left behind sons, his brother should take his wife to himself and should raise up offspring for his brother.

20 So then, there were seven brothers. And the first took a wife, and he died without leaving behind offspring.

21 And the second took her, and he died. And neither did he leave behind offspring. And the third acted similarly.

22 And in like manner, each of the seven received her and did not leave behind offspring. Last of all, the woman also died.

23 Therefore, in the resurrection, when they will rise again, to which of them will she be a wife? For each of the seven had her as wife.”

24 And Jesus responded by saying to them: “But have you not gone astray, by knowing neither the scriptures, nor the power of God?

25 For when they will be resurrected from the dead, they shall neither marry, nor be given in marriage, but they are like the Angels in heaven.

26 But concerning the dead who rise again, have you not read in the book of Moses, how God spoke to him from the bush, saying: ‘I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob?’

27 He is not the God of the dead, but of the living. Therefore, you have gone far astray.”

28 And one of the scribes, who had heard them arguing, drew near to him. And seeing that he had answered them well, he questioned him as to which was the first commandment of all.

29 And Jesus answered him: “For the first commandment of all is this: ‘Listen, O Israel. The Lord your God is one God.

30 And you shall love the Lord your God from your whole heart, and from your whole soul, and from your whole mind, and from your whole strength. This is the first commandment.’

31 But the second is similar to it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.”

32 And the scribe said to him: Well said, Teacher. You have spoken the truth that there is one God, and there is no other beside him;

33 and that he should be loved from the whole heart, and from the whole understanding, and from the whole soul, and from the whole strength. And to love one’s neighbor as one’s self is greater than all holocausts and sacrifices.”

34 And Jesus, seeing that he had responded wisely, said to him, “You are not far from the kingdom of God.” And after that, no one dared to question him.

35 And while teaching in the temple, Jesus said in answer: “How is it that the scribes say that the Christ is the son of David?

36 For David himself said in the Holy Spirit: ‘The Lord said to my Lord: Sit at my right hand, until I set your enemies as your footstool.’

37 Therefore, David himself calls him Lord, and so how can he be his son?” And a great multitude listened to him willingly.

38 And he said to them in his doctrine: “Beware of the scribes, who prefer to walk in long robes and to be greeted in the marketplace,

39 and to sit in the first chairs in the synagogues, and to have the first seats at feasts,

40 who devour the houses of widows under the pretense of long prayers. These shall receive the more extensive judgment.”

41 And Jesus, sitting opposite the offertory box, considered the way in which the crowd cast coins into the offertory, and that many of the wealthy cast in a great deal.

42 But when one poor widow had arrived, she put in two small coins, which is a quarter.

43 And calling together his disciples, he said to them: “Amen I say to you, that this poor widow has put in more than all those who contributed to the offertory.

44 For they all gave from their abundance, yet truly, she gave from her scarcity, even all that she had, her entire living.”

Mark 13

1 And as he was departing from the temple, one of his disciples said to him, “Teacher, observe these fine stones and fine structures.”

2 And in response, Jesus said to him: “Do you see all these great buildings? There shall not be left stone upon stone, which is not torn down.”

3 And as he sat at the Mount of Olives, opposite the temple, Peter, and James, and John, and Andrew questioned him privately.

4 “Tell us, when will these things be, and what will be the sign when all these things will begin to be fulfilled?”

5 And Jesus, answering, began to say to them: “See to it that no one leads you astray.

6 For many will come in my name, saying, ‘For I am he,’ and they will lead many astray.

7 But when you will have heard of wars and rumors of wars, you should not be afraid. For these things must be, but the end is not so soon.

8 For nation will rise up against nation, and kingdom over kingdom, and there shall be earthquakes in various places, and famines. These are but the beginning of the sorrows.

9 But see to yourselves. For they will hand you over to councils, and in the synagogues you will be beaten, and you shall stand before governors and kings because of me, as a testimony for them.

10 And the Gospel must first be preached to all nations.

11 And when they have seized you and handed you over, do not consider in advance what to say. But whatever will be given you in that hour, say that. For you will not be speaking, but the Holy Spirit.

12 Then brother will betray brother to death, and the father, a son; and children will rise up against their parents and will bring about their death.

13 And you will be hated by all for the sake of my name. But whoever will have persevered unto the end, the same will be saved.

14 Then, when you have seen the abomination of desolation, standing where it ought not to be, let the reader understand: then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains.

15 And let whoever is on the rooftop not descend to the house, nor enter so as to take anything from the house.

16 And let whoever may be in the field not return to take his garment.

17 But woe to those who are pregnant or nursing in those days.

18 Truly, pray that these things may not happen in winter.

19 For those days shall have such tribulations as have not been since the beginning of the creation that God founded, even until now, and shall not be.

20 And unless the Lord had shortened the days, no flesh would be saved. But, for the sake of the elect, whom he has chosen, he has shortened the days.

21 And then, if anyone will have said to you: ‘Behold, here is the Christ. Behold, in that place.’ Do not believe it.

22 For false Christs and false prophets will rise up, and they will present signs and wonders, so as to lead astray, if it were possible, even the elect.

23 Therefore, you must take heed. Behold, I have foretold all to you.

24 But in those days, after that tribulation, the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give her splendor.

25 And the stars of heaven will be falling down, and the powers that are in heaven will be moved.

26 And then they shall see the Son of man arriving on the clouds, with great power and glory.

27 And then he will send his Angels, and gather together his elect, from the four winds, from the limits of the earth, to the limits of heaven.

28 Now from the fig tree discern a parable. When its branch becomes tender and the foliage has been formed, you know that summer is very near.

29 So also, when you will have seen these things happen, know that it is very near, even at the doors.

30 Amen I say to you, that this lineage shall not pass away, until all these things have happened.

31 Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my word shall not pass away.

32 But concerning that day or hour, no one knows, neither the Angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.

33 Take heed, be vigilant, and pray. For you do not know when the time may be.

34 It is like a man who, setting out on a sojourn, left behind his house, and gave his servants authority over every work, and instructed the doorkeeper to stand watch.

35 Therefore, be vigilant, for you do not know when the lord of the house may arrive: in the evening, or in the middle of the night, or at first light, or in the morning.

36 Otherwise, when he will have arrived unexpectedly, he may find you sleeping.

37 But what I say to you, I say to all: Be vigilant.”

Mark 14

1 Now the feast of Passover and of Unleavened Bread was two days away. And the leaders of the priests, and the scribes, were seeking a means by which they might deceitfully seize him and kill him.

2 But they said, “Not on the feast day, lest perhaps there may be a tumult among the people.”

3 And when he was in Bethania, in the house of Simon the leper, and was reclining to eat, a woman arrived having an alabaster container of ointment, of precious spikenard. And breaking open the alabaster container, she poured it over his head.

4 But there were some who became indignant within themselves and who were saying: “What is the reason for this waste of the ointment?

5 For this ointment could have been sold for more than three hundred denarii and been given to the poor.” And they murmured against her.

6 But Jesus said: “Permit her. What is the reason that you trouble her? She has done a good deed for me.

7 For the poor, you have with you always. And whenever you wish, you are able to do good to them. But you do not have me always.

8 But she has done what she could. She has arrived in advance to anoint my body for burial.

9 Amen I say to you, wherever this Gospel shall be preached throughout the entire world, the things she has done also shall be told, in memory of her.”

10 And Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, went away, to the leaders of the priests, in order to betray him to them.

11 And they, upon hearing it, were gladdened. And they promised him that they would give him money. And he sought an opportune means by which he might betray him.

12 And on the first day of Unleavened Bread, when they immolate the Passover, the disciples said to him, “Where do you want us to go and prepare for you to eat the Passover?”

13 And he sent two of his disciples, and he said to them: “Go into the city. And you will meet a man carrying a pitcher of water; follow him.

14 And wherever he will have entered, say to the owner of the house, ‘The Teacher says: Where is my dining room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?’

15 And he will show you a large cenacle, fully furnished. And there, you shall prepare it for us.”

16 And his disciples departed and went into the city. And they found it just as he had told them. And they prepared the Passover.

17 Then, when evening came, he arrived with the twelve.

18 And while reclining and eating with them at table, Jesus said, “Amen I say to you, that one of you, who eats with me, will betray me.”

19 But they began to be sorrowful and to say to him, one at a time: “Is it I?”

20 And he said to them: “It is one of the twelve, who dips his hand with me in the dish.

21 And indeed, the Son of man goes, just as it has been written of him. But woe to that man by whom the Son of man will be betrayed. It would be better for that man if he had never been born.”

22 And while eating with them, Jesus took bread. And blessing it, he broke it and gave it to them, and he said: “Take. This is my body.”

23 And having taken the chalice, giving thanks, he gave it to them. And they all drank from it.

24 And he said to them: “This is my blood of the new covenant, which shall be shed for many.

25 Amen I say to you, that I will no longer drink from this fruit of the vine, until that day when I will drink it new in the kingdom of God.”

26 And having sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives.

27 And Jesus said to them: “You will all fall away from me in this night. For it has been written: ‘I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered.’

28 But after I have risen again, I will go before you to Galilee.”

29 Then Peter said to him, “Even if all will have fallen away from you, yet I will not.”

30 And Jesus said to him, “Amen I say to you, that this day, in this night, before the rooster has uttered its voice twice, you will deny me three times.”

31 But he spoke further, “Even if I must die along with you, I will not deny you.” And they all spoke similarly also.

32 And they went to a country estate, by the name of Gethsemani. And he said to his disciples, “Sit here, while I pray.”

33 And he took Peter, and James, and John with him. And he began to be afraid and wearied.

34 And he said to them: “My soul is sorrowful, even unto death. Remain here and be vigilant.”

35 And when he had proceeded on a little ways, he fell prostrate on the ground. And he prayed that, if it were possible, the hour might pass away from him.

36 And he said: “Abba, Father, all things are possible to you. Take this chalice from me. But let it be, not as I will, but as you will.”

37 And he went and found them sleeping. And he said to Peter: “Simon, are you sleeping? Were you not able to be vigilant for one hour?

38 Watch and pray, so that you may not enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.”

39 And going away again, he prayed, saying the same words.

40 And upon returning, he found them sleeping yet again, (for their eyes were heavy) and they did not know how to respond to him.

41 And he arrived for the third time, and he said to them: “Sleep now, and take rest. It is enough. The hour has arrived. Behold, the Son of man will be betrayed into the hands of sinners.

42 Rise up, let us go. Behold, he who will betray me is near.”

43 And while he was still speaking, Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, arrived, and with him was a large crowd with swords and clubs, sent from the leaders of the priests, and the scribes, and the elders.

44 Now his betrayer had given them a sign, saying: “He whom I shall kiss, it is he. Take hold of him, and lead him away cautiously.”

45 And when he had arrived, immediately drawing near to him, he said: “Hail, Master!” And he kissed him.

46 But they laid hands on him and held him.

47 Then a certain one of those standing near, drawing a sword, struck a servant of the high priest and cut off his ear.

48 And in response, Jesus said to them: “Have you set out to apprehend me, just as if to a robber, with swords and clubs?

49 Daily, I was with you in the temple teaching, and you did not take hold of me. But in this way, the scriptures are fulfilled.”

50 Then his disciples, leaving him behind, all fled away.

51 Now a certain young man followed him, having nothing but a fine linen cloth over himself. And they took hold of him.

52 But he, rejecting the fine linen cloth, escaped from them naked.

53 And they led Jesus to the high priest. And all the priests and the scribes and the elders came together.

54 But Peter followed him from a distance, even into the court of the high priest. And he sat with the servants at the fire and warmed himself.

55 Yet truly, the leaders of the priests and the entire council sought testimony against Jesus, so that they might deliver him to death, and they found none.

56 For many spoke false testimony against him, but their testimony did not agree.

57 And certain ones, rising up, bore false witness against him, saying:

58 “For we heard him say, ‘I will destroy this temple, made with hands, and within three days I will build another, not made with hands.’ “

59 And their testimony did not agree.

60 And the high priest, rising up in their midst, questioned Jesus, saying, “Do you have nothing to say in answer to the things that are brought against you by these ones?”

61 But he was silent and gave no answer. Again, the high priest questioned him, and he said to him, “Are you the Christ, the Son of the Blessed God?”

62 Then Jesus said to him: “I am. And you shall see the Son of man sitting at the right hand of the power of God and arriving with the clouds of heaven.”

63 Then the high priest, rending his garments, said: “Why do we still require witnesses?

64 You have heard the blasphemy. How does it seem to you?” And they all condemned him, as guilty unto death.

65 And some began to spit on him, and to cover his face and to strike him with fists, and to say to him, “Prophesy.” And the servants struck him with the palms their hands.

66 And while Peter was in the court below, one of the maidservants of the high priest arrived.

67 And when she had seen Peter warming himself, she stared at him, and she said: “You also were with Jesus of Nazareth.”

68 But he denied it, saying, “I neither know nor understand what you saying.” And he went outside, in front of the court; and a rooster crowed.

69 Then again, when a maidservant had seen him, she began to say to the bystanders, “For this is one of them.”

70 But he denied it again. And after a little while, again those standing near said to Peter: “In truth, you are one of them. For you, too, are a Galilean.”

71 Then he began to curse and to swear, saying, “For I do not know this man, about whom you are speaking.”

72 And immediately the rooster crowed again. And Peter remembered the word that Jesus had said to him, “Before the rooster crows twice, you will deny me three times.” And he began to weep.

Mark 15

1 And immediately in the morning, after the leaders of the priests had taken counsel with the elders and the scribes and the entire council, binding Jesus, they led him away and delivered him to Pilate.

2 And Pilate questioned him, “You are the king of the Jews?” But in response, he said to him, “You are saying it.”

3 And the leaders of the priests accused him in many things.

4 Then Pilate again questioned him, saying: “Do you not have any response? See how greatly they accuse you.”

5 But Jesus continued to give no response, so that Pilate wondered.

6 Now on the feast day, he was accustomed to release to them one of the prisoners, whomever they requested.

7 But there was one called Barabbas, who had committed murder in the sedition, who was confined with those of the sedition.

8 And when the crowd had ascended, they began to petition him to do as he always did for them.

9 But Pilate answered them and said, “Do you want me to release to you the king of the Jews?”

10 For he knew that it was out of envy that the leaders of the priests had betrayed him.

11 Then the chief priests incited the crowd, so that he would release Barabbas to them instead.

12 But Pilate, responding again, said to them: “Then what do you want me to do with the king of the Jews?”

13 But again they cried out, “Crucify him.”

14 Yet truly, Pilate said to them: “Why? What evil has he done?” But they cried out all the more, “Crucify him.”

15 Then Pilate, wishing to satisfy the people, released Barabbas to them, and he delivered Jesus, having severely scourged him, to be crucified.

16 Then the soldiers led him away to the court of the praetorium. And they called together the entire cohort.

17 And they clothed him with purple. And platting a crown of thorns, they placed it on him.

18 And they began to salute him: “Hail, king of the Jews.”

19 And they struck his head with a reed, and they spit on him. And kneeling down, they reverenced him.

20 And after they had mocked him, they stripped him of the purple, and they clothed him in his own garments. And they led him away, so that they might crucify him.

21 And they compelled a certain passerby, Simon the Cyrenian, who was arriving from the countryside, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to take up his cross.

22 And they led him through to the place called Golgotha, which means, ‘the Place of Calvary.’

23 And they gave him wine with myrrh to drink. But he did not accept it.

24 And while crucifying him, they divided his garments, casting lots over them, to see who would take what.

25 Now it was the third hour. And they crucified him.

26 And the title of his case was written as: THE KING OF THE JEWS.

27 And with him they crucified two robbers: one at his right, and the other at his left.

28 And the scripture was fulfilled, which says: “And with the iniquitous he was reputed.”

29 And the passersby blasphemed him, shaking their heads and saying, “Ah, you who would destroy the temple of God, and in three days rebuild it,

30 save yourself by descending from the cross.”

31 And similarly the leaders of the priests, mocking him with the scribes, said to one another: “He saved others. He is not able to save himself.

32 Let the Christ, the king of Israel, descend now from the cross, so that we may see and believe.” Those who were crucified with him also insulted him.

33 And when the sixth hour arrived, a darkness occurred over the entire earth, until the ninth hour.

34 And at the ninth hour, Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Eloi, Eloi, lamma sabacthani?” which means, “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?”

35 And some of those standing near, upon hearing this, said, “Behold, he is calling Elijah.”

36 Then one of them, running and filling a sponge with vinegar, and placing it around a reed, gave it to him to drink, saying: “Wait. Let us see if Elijah will come to take him down.”

37 Then Jesus, having emitted a loud cry, expired.

38 And the veil of the temple was torn in two, from the top to the bottom.

39 Then the centurion who stood opposite him, seeing that he had expired while crying out in this way, said: “Truly, this man was the Son of God.”

40 Now there were also women watching from a distance, among whom were Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James the younger and of Joseph, and Salome,

41 (and while he was in Galilee, they followed him and ministered to him) and many other women, who had ascended along with him to Jerusalem.

42 And when evening had now arrived (because it was the Preparation Day, which is before the Sabbath)

43 there arrived Joseph of Arimathea, a noble council member, who himself was also awaiting the kingdom of God. And he boldly entered to Pilate and petitioned for the body of Jesus.

44 But Pilate wondered if he had already died. And summoning a centurion, he questioned him as to whether he was already dead.

45 And when he had been informed by the centurion, he gave the body to Joseph.

46 Then Joseph, having bought a fine linen cloth, and taking him down, wrapped him in the fine linen and laid him in a sepulcher, which was hewn from a rock. And he rolled a stone to the entrance of the tomb.

47 Now Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joseph observed where he was laid.

Mark 16

1 And when the Sabbath had passed, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought aromatic spices, so that when they arrived they could anoint Jesus.

2 And very early in the morning, on the first of the Sabbaths, they went to the tomb, the sun having now risen.

3 And they said to one another, “Who will roll back the stone for us, away from the entrance of the tomb?”

4 And looking, they saw that the stone was rolled back. For certainly it was very large.

5 And upon entering the tomb, they saw a young man sitting on the right side, covered with a white robe, and they were astonished.

6 And he said to them, “Do not become frightened. You are seeking Jesus of Nazareth, the Crucified One. He has risen. He is not here. Behold, the place where they laid him.

7 But go, tell his disciples and Peter that he is going before you into Galilee. There you shall see him, just as he told you.”

8 But they, going out, fled from the tomb. For trembling and fear had overwhelmed them. And they said nothing to anyone. For they were afraid.

9 But he, rising early on the first Sabbath, appeared first to Mary Magdalene, from whom he had cast out seven demons.

10 She went and announced it to those who had been with him, while they were mourning and weeping.

11 And they, upon hearing that he was alive and that he had been seen by her, did not believe it.

12 But after these events, he was shown in another likeness to two of them walking, as they were going out to the countryside.

13 And they, returning, reported it to the others; neither did they believe them.

14 Finally, he appeared to the eleven, as they sat at table. And he rebuked them for their incredulity and hardness of heart, because they did not believe those who had seen that he had risen again.

15 And he said to them: “Go forth to the whole world and preach the Gospel to every creature.

16 Whoever will have believed and been baptized will be saved. Yet truly, whoever will not have believed will be condemned.

17 Now these signs will accompany those who believe. In my name, they shall cast out demons. They will speak in new languages.

18 They will take up serpents, and, if they drink anything deadly, it will not harm them. They shall lay their hands upon the sick, and they will be well.”

19 And indeed, the Lord Jesus, after he had spoken to them, was taken up into heaven, and he sits at the right hand of God.

20 Then they, setting out, preached everywhere, with the Lord cooperating and confirming the word by the accompanying signs.

Matthew 1

1 The book of the lineage of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.

2 Abraham conceived Isaac. And Isaac conceived Jacob. And Jacob conceived Judah and his brothers.

3 And Judah conceived Perez and Zerah by Tamar. And Perez conceived Hezron. And Hezron conceived Ram.

4 And Ram conceived Amminadab. And Amminadab conceived Nahshon. And Nahshon conceived Salmon.

5 And Salmon conceived Boaz by Rahab. And Boaz conceived Obed by Ruth. And Obed conceived Jesse.

6 And Jesse conceived king David. And king David conceived Solomon, by her who had been the wife of Uriah.

7 And Solomon conceived Rehoboam. And Rehoboam conceived Abijah. And Abijah conceived Asa.

8 And Asa conceived Jehoshaphat. And Jehoshaphat conceived Joram. And Joram conceived Uzziah.

9 And Uzziah conceived Jotham. And Jotham conceived Ahaz. And Ahaz conceived Hezekiah.

10 And Hezekiah conceived Manasseh. And Manasseh conceived Amos. And Amos conceived Josiah.

11 And Josiah conceived Jechoniah and his brothers in the transmigration of Babylon.

12 And after the transmigration of Babylon, Jechoniah conceived Shealtiel. And Shealtiel conceived Zerubbabel.

13 And Zerubbabel conceived Abiud. And Abiud conceived Eliakim. And Eliakim conceived Azor.

14 And Azor conceived Zadok. And Zadok conceived Achim. And Achim conceived Eliud.

15 And Eliud conceived Eleazar. And Eleazar conceived Matthan. And Matthan conceived Jacob.

16 And Jacob conceived Joseph, the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ.

17 And so, all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations; and from David to the transmigration of Babylon, fourteen generations; and from the transmigration of Babylon to the Christ, fourteen generations.

18 Now the procreation of the Christ occurred in this way. After his mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph, before they lived together, she was found to have conceived in her womb by the Holy Spirit.

19 Then Joseph, her husband, since he was just and was not willing to hand her over, preferred to send her away secretly.

20 But while thinking over these things, behold, an Angel of the Lord appeared to him in his sleep, saying: “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to accept Mary as your wife. For what has been formed in her is of the Holy Spirit.

21 And she shall give birth to a son. And you shall call his name JESUS. For he shall accomplish the salvation of his people from their sins.”

22 Now all this occurred in order to fulfill what was spoken by the Lord through the prophet, saying:

23 “Behold, a virgin shall conceive in her womb, and she shall give birth to a son. And they shall call his name Emmanuel, which means: God is with us.”

24 Then Joseph, arising from sleep, did just as the Angel of the Lord had instructed him, and he accepted her as his wife.

25 And he knew her not, yet she bore her son, the firstborn. And he called his name JESUS.

Matthew 2

1 And so, when Jesus had been born in Bethlehem of Judah, in the days of king Herod, behold, Magi from the east arrived in Jerusalem,

2 saying: “Where is he who was born king of the Jews? For we have seen his star in the east, and we have come to adore him.”

3 Now king Herod, hearing this, was disturbed, and all Jerusalem with him.

4 And gathering together all the leaders of the priests, and the scribes of the people, he consulted with them as to where the Christ would be born.

5 And they said to him: “In Bethlehem of Judea. For so it has been written by the prophet:

6 ‘And you, Bethlehem, the land of Judah, are by no means least among the leaders of Judah. For from you shall go forth the ruler who shall guide my people Israel.’ “

7 Then Herod, quietly calling the Magi, diligently learned from them the time when the star appeared to them.

8 And sending them into Bethlehem, he said: “Go and diligently ask questions about the boy. And when you have found him, report back to me, so that I, too, may come and adore him.”

9 And when they had heard the king, they went away. And behold, the star that they had seen in the east went before them, even until, arriving, it stood still above the place where the child was.

10 Then, seeing the star, they were gladdened by a very great joy.

11 And entering the home, they found the boy with his mother Mary. And so, falling prostrate, they adored him. And opening their treasures, they offered him gifts: gold, frankincense, and myrrh.

12 And having received a response in sleep that they should not return to Herod, they went back by another way to their own region.

13 And after they had gone away, behold, an Angel of the Lord appeared in sleep to Joseph, saying: “Rise up, and take the boy and his mother, and flee into Egypt. And remain there until I tell you. For it will happen that Herod will seek the boy to destroy him.”

14 And getting up, he took the boy and his mother by night, and withdrew into Egypt.

15 And he remained there, until the death of Herod, in order to fulfill what was spoken by the Lord through the prophet, saying: “Out of Egypt, I called my son.”

16 Then Herod, seeing that he had been fooled by the Magi, was very angry. And so he sent to kill all the boys who were in Bethlehem, and in all its borders, from two years of age and under, according to the time that he had learned by questioning the Magi.

17 Then what was spoken through the prophet Jeremiah was fulfilled, saying:

18 “A voice has been heard in Ramah, great weeping and wailing: Rachel crying for her sons. And she was not willing to be consoled, because they were no more.”

19 Then, when Herod had passed away, behold, an Angel of the Lord appeared in sleep to Joseph in Egypt,

20 saying: “Rise up, and take the boy and his mother, and go into the land of Israel. For those who were seeking the life of the boy have passed away.”

21 And rising up, he took the boy and his mother, and he went into the land of Israel.

22 Then, hearing that Archelaus reigned in Judea in place of his father Herod, he was afraid to go there. And being warned in sleep, he withdrew into parts of Galilee.

23 And arriving, he lived in a city which is called Nazareth, in order to fulfill what was spoken through the prophets: “For he shall be called a Nazarene.”