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    Emphatic Diaglott New Testament

    Diaglott, Mark 1

    Mark 1:1 A beginning of the glad tidings of Jesus Anointed, a son of the God.

    Mark 1:2 As it is written in Esaias the prophet: Lo, I send the messenger of me before face of thee, who will prepare the way of thee.

    Mark 1:3 A voice crying out in the desert; Make you ready the way of a lord, straight make you the beaten ways of him.

    Mark 1:4 Was John dipping in the desert, and publishing a dipping of reformation into forgiveness of sins.

    Mark 1:5 And went out to him all the Judea country, and the Jerusalem all; and were dipped in the Jordan river by him, confessing the sins of them.

    Mark 1:6 Was now John having been clothed hairs of a camel, and a belt made of skin around the loins of him, and eating locusts and honey wild.

    Mark 1:7 And he cried out saying: Comes the mightier of me after me, of whom not I am worthy bowed down to loose the string of the sandals of him.

    Mark 1:8 I indeed dipped you in water; he but will dip you in spirit holy.

    Mark 1:9 And it came to pass in those the days, came Jesus from Nazareth of the Galilee, and was dipped by John into the Jordan.

    Mark 1:10 And immediately ascending from the water, he saw rending the heavens, and the spirit, as a dove, descending upon him.

    Mark 1:11 And a voice came out of the heavens: Thou art the son of me the beloved in whom I delight.

    Mark 1:12 And immediately the spirit him casts into the desert.

    Mark 1:13 And he was in the desert days forty, being tempted by the adversary, and was with the wild beasts; and the messengers ministered to him.

    Mark 1:14 After now the to be delivered up the John, came the Jesus into the Galilee, preaching the glad tidings of the kingdom of the God,

    Mark 1:15 and saying: That has been fulfilled the season, and has come nigh the majesty of the God; reform you, and believe you in the good message.

    Mark 1:16 Walking and by the sea of the Galilee, he saw Simon and Andrew the brother of him, casting a fishing net in the sea; they were for fishers.

    Mark 1:17 And said to them the Jesus: Come after me, and I will make you to be fishers of men.

    Mark 1:18 And immediately leaving the nets of them, they followed him.

    Mark 1:19 And going thence a little, he saw James the of the Zebedee, and John the brother of him, and themselves in the ship were mending the nets;

    Mark 1:20 and immediately he called them. And leaving the father of them Zebedee in the ship with the hirelings, they went after him.

    Mark 1:21 And they went into Capernaum; and immediately to the sabbath going into the synagogue, he taught.

    Mark 1:22 And they were amazed at the teaching of him; he was for teaching them as authority having, and not as the scribes.

    Mark 1:23 And was in the synagogue of them a man in spirit unclean, and he cried out,

    Mark 1:24 saying: Let alone, what to us and to thee, Jesus O Nazarene, comet thou to destroy us? I know thee who thou art, the holy of the God.

    Mark 1:25 And rebuked him the Jesus, saying: Be silent, and come out of him.

    Mark 1:26 And convulsing him the spirit the unclean, and crying a voice great, came out of him.

    Mark 1:27 And they were astonished all, so as to reason among themselves, saying: What is this? what the teaching the new this? that with authority even to the spirits to the unclean he enjoins and they harken to him.

    Mark 1:28 Went out and the report of him forthwith into whole the country of the Galilee.

    Mark 1:29 And instantly, out of the synagogue being come, he went into the house of Simon and Andrew, with James and John.

    Mark 1:30 The and mother-in-law of Simon was laid down having a fever; and immediately they spoke to him about her.

    Mark 1:31 And coming he raised her, having laid hold of the hand of her; and left her the fever immediately; and ministered to them.

    Mark 1:32 Evening and being come, when set the sun, they brought to him all those sickness having, and those being demonized;

    Mark 1:33 and the city whole having been assembled was at the door.

    Mark 1:34 And he healed many sick having various diseases; and demons many cast out, and not allowed to speak the demons, because they knew him.

    Mark 1:35 And early, night much, having arisen he went out, and depart into a desert place, and there prayed.

    Mark 1:36 And eagerly followed him the Simon and those with him.

    Mark 1:37 And having found him, they say to him: That all seek thee.

    Mark 1:38 And he says to them: We must go into the neighboring towns, that also there I may preach; for this because I have come out.

    Mark 1:39 And he was proclaiming in the synagogues of the, in whole the Galilee, and the demons casting out.

    Mark 1:40 And comes to a leper, beseeching him and kneeling him, and saying to him: That if thou wilt, thou art able me to cleanse.

    Mark 1:41 The and Jesus being moved with pity, stretching out the hand, touched of him, and says to him; I will, be thou cleansed.

    Mark 1:42 And having said of him, immediately departed from him the leprosy, and he was cleansed.

    Mark 1:43 And having strictly charged him, immediately he sent forth him,

    Mark 1:44 and says to him: See, to no one anything thou tell; but go, thyself show to the priest, and offer for the purification of thee what enjoined Moses, for a witness to them.

    Mark 1:45 He but going out began to publish many (things) and spread abroad the word, so as no longer him to be able publicly into a city to enter; but without in desert place he was, and they went to him from all parts.