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Introduction
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Section XXXI
The Bread of Life And The Living Vine
Jesus Teacheth The Thoughtless Driver
1. AGAIN Jesus said, I am the true Bread and the living Vine.
Your fathers did eat manna in the wilderness and are dead. This
is the food of God which cometh down from heaven, that whosoever
eat thereof shall not die. I am the living food which came down
from heaven, if any eat of this food they shall live for ever;
and the bread that I will give is My truth and the wine which I
will give is my life.
2. And the Jews strove amongst themselves, saying, How can this
man give us himself for food? Then Jesus said, Think ye that I
speak of the eating of flesh, which ye ignorantly do in the
Temple of God?
3. Verily my body is the substance of God, and this is meat
indeed, and my blood is the life of God and this is drink
indeed. Not as your ancestors, who craved for flesh, and God
gave them flesh in his wrath, and they ate of corruption till it
stank in their nostrils, and their carcases fell by the thousand
in the wilderness by reason of the plague.
4. Of such it is written, They shall wander nine and forty years
in the wilderness till they are purified from their lusts, ere
they enter into the land of rest, yea, seven times seven years
shall they wander because they have not known My ways, neither
obeyed My laws.
5. But They who eat this flesh and drink this blood dwell in me
and I in them. As the Father- Mother of life hath sent me, and
by Whom I live, so they that eat of me who am the truth and the
life, even they shall live by me.
6. This is that living bread which coming down from heaven
giveth life to the world. Not as your ancestors did eat manna
and are dead. They that eat of this bread and this fruit, shall
live for ever. These things said he in the synagogue, as he
taught in Capernaum. Many therefore of his disciples, when they
heard this, said, This is an hard saying, who can receive it?
7. When Jesus knew in himself that his disciples murmured at it,
he said unto them, Doth this offend you? What and if ye shall
see the Son and Daughter of man ascend to where they were
before? It is the spirit that quickeneth, the flesh and blood
profiteth nothing. The words that I speak unto you, they are
spirit and they are life.
8. But there are some of you that believe not, For Jesus knew
from the beginning who they were who should believe not, and who
should betray him. Therefore said he unto them. No one can come
unto me, except it were given from above.
9. From that time many of his disciples went back and walked no
more with him. Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go
away ?
10. Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord to whom shall we go?
thou hast the words of eternal life. And we believe and we are
sure that thou art that Christ, a Son of the living God.
11. Jesus answered them, Have not I chosen you Twelve, and one
also who is a traitor ? He spake of Judas Iscariot son of Simon
the Levite, for he it was that should betray him.
12. AND Jesus was travelling to Jerusalem, and there came a
camel heavy laden with wood. and the camel could not drag it up
the hill whither he went for the weight thereof, and the driver
beat him and cruelly ill-treated him, but he could make him go
no further.
13. And Jesus seeing this, said unto him, Wherefore beatest thou
thy brother? And the man answered, I wot not that he is my
brother, is he not a beast of burden and made to serve me?
14. And Jesus said, Hath not the same God made of the same
substance the camel and thy children who serve thee, and have ye
not one breath of life which ye have both received from God ?
15. And the man marvelled much at this saying, and he ceased
from beating the camel, and took off some of the burden and the
camel walked up the hill as Jesus went before him, and stopped
no more till he ended his journey.
16. And the camel knew Jesus, having felt of the love of God in
him. And the man inquired further of the doctrine, and Jesus
taught him gladly and he became his disciple.
Section XXXII
God The Food And Drink Of All
1. AND it came to pass as he sat at supper with his disciples
one of them said unto him: Master, how sayest thou that thou
wilt give thy flesh to eat and thy blood to drink, for it is a
hard saying unto many?
2. And Jesus answered and said: The words which I spake unto you
are Spirit and they are Life. To the ignorant and the carnally
minded they savour of bloodshed and death, but blessed are they
who understand.
3. Behold the corn which groweth up into ripeness and is cut
down, and ground in the mill, and baked with fire into bread! of
this bread is my body made, which ye see: and lo the grapes
which grow on the vine unto ripeness, and are plucked and
crushed in the winepress and yield the fruit of the vine! of
this fruit of the vine and of water is made my blood.
4. For of the fruits of the trees and the seeds of the herbs
alone do I partake, and these are changed by the Spirit into my
flesh and my blood. Of these alone and their like shall ye eat
who believe in me, and are my disciples, for of these, in the
Spirit come life and health and healing unto man.
5. Verily shall my Presence be with you in the Substance and
Life of God, manifested in this body, and this blood; and of
these shall ye all eat and drink who believe in me.
6. For in all places I shall be lifted up for the life of the
world, as it is written in the prophets; From the rising up of
the sun unto the going down of the same, in every place a pure
Oblation with incense shall be offered unto my Name.
7. As in the natural so in the spiritual. My doctrine and my
life shall be meat and drink unto you, —the Bread of Life and
the Wine of Salvation.
8. As the corn and the grapes are transmuted into flesh and
blood, so must your natural minds be changed into spiritual.
Seek ye the Transmutation of the natural into the Spiritual.
9. Verily I say unto you, in the beginning, all creatures of God
did find their sustenance in the herbs and the fruits of the
earth alone, till the ignorance and the selfishness of man
turned many of them from the use which God had given them to
that which was contrary to their original use, but even these
shall yet return to their natural food, as it is written in the
prophets, and their words shall not fail.
10. Verily God ever giveth of the Eternal Life and Substance to
renew the forms of the universe. It is therefore of the flesh
and blood, even the Substance and Life of the Eternal, that ye
are partakers unto life, and my words are spirit and they are
life.
11. And if ye keep My commandments and live the life of the
righteous, happy shall ye be in this life, and in that which is
to come. Marvel not therefore that I said unto you, Except ye
eat of the flesh and drink the blood of God, ye have no life in
you.
12. And the disciples answered saying: Lord, evermore give us to
eat of this bread, and to drink of this cup, for thy words are
meat and drink indeed;. By thy Life and by thy Substance may we
live forever.
Section XXXIII
By The Shedding Of Blood
Of Others Is No Remission Of Sins
1. JESUS was teaching his disciples in the outer court of the
Temple and one of them said unto him: Master, it is said by the
priests that without shedding of blood there is no remission.
Can then the blood offering of the law take away sin?
2. And Jesus answered: No blood offering, of beast or bird, or
man, can take away sin, for how can the conscience be purged
from sin by the shedding of innocent blood? Nay, it will
increase the condemnation.
3. The priests indeed receive such offering as a reconciliation
of the worshippers for the trespasses against the law of Moses,
but for sins against the Law of God there can be no remission,
save by repentance and amendment.
4. Is it not written in the prophets, Put your blood sacrifices
to your burnt offerings, and away with them, and cease ye from
the eating of flesh, for I spake not to your fathers nor
commanded them, when I brought them out of Egypt, concerning
these things? But this thing I commanded saying:
5, Obey my voice and walk in the ways that I have commanded you,
and ye shall be my people, and it shall be well with you. But
they hearkened not, nor inclined their ear.
6. And what doth the Eternal command you but to do justice, love
mercy and walk humbly with your God? Is it not written that in
the beginning God ordained the fruits of the trees and the seeds
and the herbs to be food for all flesh?
7. But they have made the House of Prayer a den of thieves, and
for the pure Oblation with Incense, they have polluted my altars
with blood, and eaten of the flesh of the slain.
8. But I say unto you: Shed no innocent blood nor eat ye flesh.
Walk uprightly, love mercy, and do justly, and your days shall
be long in the land.
9. The corn that groweth from the earth with the other grain, is
it not transmuted by the Spirit into my flesh? The grapes of the
vineyard, with the other fruits are they not transmuted by the
Spirit into my blood? Let these, with your bodies and souls be
your Memorial to the Eternal.
10. In these is the presence of God manifest as the Substance
and as the Life of the world. Of these shall ye eat and drink
for the remission of sins, and for eternal life, to all who obey
my words.
11. Now there is at Jerusalem by the sheep market, a pool which
is called Bethesda, having five porches. In these lay a great
multitude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered, waiting
for the moving of the waters.
12. For at a certain season, an angel went down into the pool
and troubled the waters; whosoever went first into the waters
was made whole of whatever disease he had. And a man impotent
from his birth was there.
13. And Jesus said unto him. Bring not the waters healing? He
said unto him. Yea, Lord, but I have no man when the water is
troubled to put me in, and while I am trying to come another
steppeth down before me. And Jesus said to him, Arise, take up
thy bed and walk. And immediately he rose and walked. And on the
same day was the Sabbath.
14. The Jews therefore said to him, It is the Sabbath it is not
lawful for thee to carry thy bed. And he that was healed wist
not that it was Jesus. And Jesus had conveyed himself away, a
multitude being in that place.
Section XXXIV
Love Of Jesus For All Creatures
His Care For A Cat
1. WHEN Jesus knew how the Pharisees had murmured and
complained because he made and baptized more disciples than
John, he left Judea, and departed unto Galilee.
2. AND Jesus came to a certain Tree and abode beneath it many
days. And there came Mary Magdalene and other women and
ministered unto him of their substance, and he taught daily all
that came unto him.
3. And the birds gathered around him, and welcomed him with
their song, and other living creatures came unto his feet, and
he fed them, and they ate out of his hands.
4. And when he departed he blessed the women who shewed love
unto him, and turning to the fig tree, he blessed it also,
saying. Thou hast given me shelter and shade from the burning
heat, and withal thou hast given me food also.
5. Blessed be thou, increase and be fruitful, and let all who
come to thee, find rest and shade and food, and let the birds of
the air rejoice in thy branches.
6. And behold the tree grew and flourished exceedingly, and its
branches took root downward, and sent shoots upward, and it
spread mightily, so that no tree was like unto it for its size
and beauty, and the abundance and goodness of its fruit.
7. AND as Jesus entered into a certain village he saw a young
cat which had none to care for her, and she was hungry and cried
unto him, and he took her up, and put her inside his garment,
and she lay in his bosom.
8. And when he came into the village he set food and drink
before the cat, and she ate and drank, and shewed thanks unto
him. And he gave her unto one of his disciples, who was a widow,
whose name was Lorenza, and she took care of her.
9. And some of the people said, This man careth for all
creatures, are they his brothers and sisters that he should love
them ? And he said unto them, Verily these are your fellow
creatures of the great Household of God, yea, they are your
brethren and sisters, having the same breath of life in the
Eternal.
10. And whosoever careth for one of the least of these, and
giveth it to eat and drink in its need, the same doeth it unto
me, and whoso willingly suffereth one of these to be in want,
and defendeth it not when evilly entreated, suffereth the evil
as done unto me; for as ye have done in this life, so shall it
be done unto you in the life to come.
Section XXXV
The Good Law
The Good Samaritan
Mary And Martha
On Divine Wisdom
1. AND behold a certain lawyer stood up and tempted him,
saying, Master, what shall I do to gain eternal life? He said
unto him, What is written in the law ? how readest thou ?
2. And he answering, said, Thou shalt not do unto others, as
thou wouldst not that they should do unto thee. Thou shalt love
thy God with all thy heart and all thy soul and all thy mind.
Thou shalt do unto others, as thou wouldst not that they should
do unto thee.
3. And he said unto him, Thou hast answered right, this do and
thou shalt live; on these three commandments hang all the law
and the prophets, for who loveth God, loveth his Neighbour also.
4. But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who
is my neighbour? And Jesus answering said, A certain man went
down from Jesusalem to Jericho, and fell among, thieves, which
stripped him of his raiment and wounded him and departed leaving
him half dead.
5. And by chance there came down a certain priest that way, and
when he saw him he passed by on the one side. And likewise a
Levite also came and looked on him, and passed by on the other
side.
6. But a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was,
and when he saw him he had compassion on him. And went to him
and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on
his own beast, and brought him to an inn and took care of him.
7. And on the morrow when he departed he took out two pence, and
gave them to the host, and said, Take care of him and whatsoever
thou spendest more, when I come again, I will repay thee.
8. Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbour unto
him that fell among thieves? And he said. He that shewed mercy
on him. Then said Jesus unto him, Go, and do thou likewise.
9. Now it came to pass, as they went, that he entered into a
certain village, and a woman named Martha received him into her
house. And she had a sister called Mary, who also sat at Jesus,
feet, and heard his word.
10. But Martha was cumbered about much serving and came to him
saying, Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to
serve alone? bid her therefore that she may help me.
11. And Jesus answered and said unto her, Martha, Martha, thou
art careful and troubled about many things, but one thing is
needful, and Mary hath chosen that good part, which shall not be
taken away from her.
12. AGAIN, as Jesus sat at supper with his disciples in a
certain city, he said unto them, As a Table set upon twelve
pillars, so am I in the midst of you.
13. Verily I say unto you, Wisdom buildeth her house and heweth
out her twelve pillars. She doth prepare her bread and her oil,
and mingle her wine. She doth furnish her table.
14. And she standeth upon the high places of the city, and
crieth to the sons and the daughters of men! Whosoever will, let
them turn in hither, let them eat of my bread and take of my
oil, and drink of my wine.
15. Forsake the foolish and live, and go in the way of
understanding. The veneration of God is the beginning of wisdom,
and the knowledge of the holy One is understanding. By me shall
your days be multiplied, and the years of your life shall he
increased.
Section XXXVI
The Woman Taken In Adultery
The Pharisee and the Publican
1. ON a certain day, early in the morning, Jesus came again
into the temple, and all the people came unto him, and he sat
down and taught them.
2. And the scribes and Pharisees brought unto him a woman taken
in adultery, and when they had set her in the midst, they said
unto him, Master, this woman was taken in adultery, in the very
acts. Now Moses in the law commanded us that such should be
stoned, but what sayest thou?
3. This they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse
him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the
ground, as though he heard them not.
4. So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and
said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him cast
the first stone at her.
5. And again he stooped down and wrote on the ground. And they
which heard it, being convicted by their own conscience, went
out one by one, beginning at the eldest, even unto the last; and
Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst.
6. When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman,
he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers? hath no
man condemned thee? She said unto him, No man, Lord. And Jesus
said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee. From henceforth sin no
more; go in peace.
7. AND he spake this parable unto certain which trusted in
themselves that they were righteous, and despised others: Two
men went up into the Temple to pray; the one a rich Pharisee,
learned in the law, and the other a taxgatherer, who was a
sinner.
8. The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself; God, I thank
thee, that I am not as other men are, extortioners, unjust,
adulterers, or even as this taxgatherer. I fast twice in the
week, 1 give tithes of all that I possess,
9. And the taxgatherer, standing afar off, would not lift up so
much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breath, saying,
God be merciful to me a sinner.
10. I tell you, this man went down to his house justified rather
than the other; for every one that exalteth himself shall be
abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.
Section XXXVII
The Regeneration Of The Soul
1. JESUS sat in the porch of the Temple, and some came to
learn his doctrine, and one said unto him, Master, what teachest
thou concerning life?
2. And he said unto them, Blessed are they who suffer many
experiences, for they shall be made perfect through suffering:
they shall be as the angels of God in Heaven and shall die no
more, neither shall they be born any more, for death and birth
have no more dominion over them.
3. They who have suffered and overcome shall be made Pillars in
the Temple of my God, and they shall go out no more. Verily I
say unto you, except ye be born again of water and of fire, ye
cannot see the kingdom of God.
4. And a certain Rabbi (Nicodemus) came unto him by night for
fear of the Jews, and said unto him. How can a man be born again
when he is old? can he enter a second time into his mother's
womb and be born again ?
5. Jesus answered, Verily I say unto you except a man be born
again of flesh and of spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom
of God. The wind bloweth where it listeth, and ye hear the sound
thereof, but cannot tell whence it cometh or whither it goeth.
6. The light shineth from the East even unto the West; out of
the darkness, the Sun ariseth and goeth down into darkness
again; so is it with man, from the ages unto the ages.
7. When it cometh from the darkness, it is that he hath lived
before, and when it goeth down again into darkness, it is that
he may rest for a little, and thereafter again exist.
8. So through many changes must ye be made perfect, as it is
written in the book of Job, I am a wanderer, changing place
after place and house after house, until I come unto the City
and Mansion which is eternal.
9. And Nicodemus said unto him, How can these things be? And
Jesus answered and said unto him, Art thou a teacher in Israel,
and understandeth not these things? Verily we speak that which
we do know, and bear witness to that which we have seen, and ye
receive not our witness.
10. If I have told you of earthly things and ye believe not, how
shall ye believe if I tell you of Heavenly things? No man hath
ascended into Heaven, but he that descended out of Heaven, even
the Son-Daughter of man which is in Heaven.
Section XXXVIII
Jesus Condemneth
The Ill Treatment Of Animals
1. AND some of his disciples came and told him of a certain
Egyptian, a son of Belial, who taught that it was lawful to
torment animals, if their sufferings brought any profit to men.
2. And Jesus said unto them, Verily I say unto you, they who
partake of benefits which are gotten by wronging one of God's
creatures, cannot be righteous: nor can they touch holy things,
or teach the mysteries of the kingdom, whose hands are stained
With blood, or whose mouths are defiled with flesh.
3. God giveth the grains and the fruits of the earth for food:
and for righteous man truly there is no other lawful sustenance
for the body.
4. The robber who breaketh into the house made by man is guilty,
but they who break into the house made by God, even of the least
of these are the greater sinners. Wherefore I say unto all who
desire to be my disciples, keep your hands from bloodshed and
let no flesh meat enter your mouths, for God is just and
bountiful, who ordaineth that man shall live by the fruits and
seeds of the earth alone.
5. But if any animal suffer greatly, and if its life be a misery
unto it. or if it be dangerous to you, release it from its life
quickly, and with as little pain as you can, Send it forth in
love and mercy, but torment it not, and God the Father-Mother
will shew mercy unto you, as ye have shown mercy unto those
given into your hands.
6. And whatsoever ye do unto the Cast of these my children, ye
do it unto me. For I am in them and they are in me, Yea, I am in
all creatures and all creatures are in me. In all their joys I
rejoice, in all their afflictions I am afflicted. Wherefore I
say unto you: Be ye kind one to another, and to all the
creatures of God.
7. AND it came to pass the day after, that he came into a city
called Nain; and many of his disciples went with him, and much
people.
8. Now when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold there
was a dead man carried out the only son of his mother, and she
was a widow: and much people of the city was with her.
9. And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her, and said
unto her, Weep not, thy son sleepeth. And he came and touched
the bier: and they that bare him stood still. And he said, Young
man, I say unto thee, Arise.
10. And he that was esteemed dead sat up, and began to speak.
And he delivered him to his mother. And there came an awe upon
all: and they glorified God, saying, A great prophet is risen up
among us; and God hath visited his people.
Section XXXIX
The Kingdom Of Heaven (Seven Parables)
1. AGAIN Jesus was sitting under the Fig tree, and his
disciples gathered round him, and, round them came a multitude
of people to hear him, and said unto them, Whereunto shall I
liken the Kingdom of Heaven ?
2. AND he spake this parable, saying. The kingdom of Heaven is
like to a certain seed, small among seeds, which a man taketh
and soweth in his field, but when it is grown it becometh a
great tree which sendeth forth its branches all around, which
again, shooting downward into the earth take root and grow
upward, till the field is covered by the tree, so that the birds
of the air come and lodge in the branches thereof and the
creatures of the earth find shelter beneath it.
3. ANOTHER parable put he forth unto them, saying, The kingdom
of Heaven is like unto a great treasure hid in a field, the
which when a man findeth he hideth it, and for joy thereof goeth
and selleth all that he hath and buyeth that field, knowing how
great will be the wealth therefrom,
4. AGAIN is the kingdom of Heaven like to one pearl of great
price, which is found by a merchant seeking goodly pearls, and
the merchant finding it, selleth all that he hath and buyeth it
knowing how many more times it is worth than that which he gave
for it.
5. AGAIN, the Kingdom of Heaven is like unto a woman who taketh
of the incorruptible leaven and hideth it in three measures of
meal, till the whole is leavened, and being baked by fire,
becometh one loaf. Or, again, to one who taketh a measure of
pure wine, and poureth it into two or four measures of water,
till the whole being mingled becometh the fruit of the vine.
6. AGAIN, the Kingdom of Heaven is like unto a City built
foursquare on the top of a high hill, and established on a rock,
and strong in its surrounding wall, and its towers and its
gates, which lie to the north, and to the south, and to the
east, and to the west. Such a city falleth not, neither can it
be hidden, and its gates are open unto all, who, having the
keys, will enter therein.
7. AND he spake another parable, saying: The Kingdom of Heaven
is like unto good seed that man sowed in his field, but in the
night, while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares also
among the wheat, and went his way. But when the blade sprung up
and brought forth fruit in the ear, there appeared the tares
also.
8. And the servants of the householder came unto him and said,
Sir, didst thou not sow good seed in thy field, whence then hath
it tares? And he said unto them, An enemy hath done this.
9. And the servants said unto him, Wilt thou then that we go and
gather them up ? But he said, Nay, lest haply while ye gather up
the tares, ye root up the good wheat with them.
10. Let both grow together until the harvest, and in the time of
the harvest I will say to the reapers,
Gather up first the tares and bind them in bundles to burn them
and enrich the soil, but gather the wheat into my barn.
11. AND again he spake, saying, The kingdom of Heaven is like
unto the sowing of seed. Behold a sower went forth to sow, and
as he sowed, some seeds fell by the wayside, and the fowls of
the air came and devoured them.
12. And others fell upon rocky places without much earth, and
straightway they sprang up because they had no deepness of
earth, and when the sun was risen they were scorched, and
because they had no root they whithered away.
13. And others fell among thorns, and the thorns grew up and
choked them. And others fell upon good ground, ready prepared,
and yielded fruit, some a hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty.
They who have ears to hear let them hear.
Section XL
Jesus Expounds His Inner
Teaching To The Twelve
1. AND the disciples came and said unto him, Why speakest
thou unto the multitude in parables? He answer and said unto
them, Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the
kingdom of Heaven, but to them it is not given.
2. For whosoever hath to him shall be given and he shall have
more abundance; but whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken
away even that which he seemeth to have.
3. Therefore speak I to them in parables because they seeing see
not, and hearing they hear not, neither do they understand.
4. For in them is fulfilled the prophecy of Esaias. which saith,
Hearing ye shall hear and shall not understand and seeing ye
shall see and shall not perceive; for this people's heart is
waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing and their eyes
they have closed, lest at any time they should see with their
eyes, and hear with their ears, and should understand with their
heart, and should be converted and I should heal them.
5. But blessed are your eyes for they see, and your ears for
they hear, and your hearts for they understand. For verily I say
unto you, That many prophets and righteous men have desired to
see those things which ye See, and have not seen them, and hear
those things which ye hear, and have not heard them.
6. THEN Jesus sent the multitude away and his disciples came
unto him, saying, Declare unto us the parable of the field; and
he answered and said unto them, He that soweth the good seed Is
the Son of man; the field is the world, the good seed are the
children of the kingdom, but the tares are the children of the
wicked one. The enemy that sowed them is the devil, the harvest
is the end of the world, and the reapers are the angels.
7. As therefore the tares are gathered and burned in the fire so
shall it be in the end of this world. The Son of man shall send
forth his angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdom all
things that offend, and them which do iniquity, and shall cast
them into a furnace of fire, and they who will not be purified
shall be utterly consumed. Then shall the righteous shine forth
as the Sun in the kingdom of Heaven.
8. HEAR ye also the parable of the sower. The seed that fell by
the wayside is like as when any hear the word of the kingdom,
and understand it not, then cometh the wicked one and catcheth
away that which was sown in their heart. These are they which
received seed by the wayside.
9. And they that received the seed into stony places, the same
are they that hear the Word and anon with joy receive it. Yet
have they not root in themselves but endure only a while, for
when tribulation or persecution ariseth because of the Word, by
and by they are offended.
10. They also that received seed among the thorns are they that
hear the Word, and the cares of this world and the deceitfulness
of riches choke the Word, and they become unfruitful.
11. But they that receive the seed into the good ground, are
they that hear the Word and understand it, who also bear fruit
and bring forth, some thirty, some sixty, some a hundred fold.
12. These things I declare unto you of the inner circle; but to
those of the outer in parables. Let them hear who have ears to
hear.
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